Scorpio Sky vs. Jack Evans is the opening contest.
Good Charlotte joins the commentary team. They were a popular pop punk band back in the earlier 2000s, or do people still remember them and I wrote that for nothing? I digress.
Sky tries to use his size advantage against Evans, slowing things down with submission holds, but Evans is able to flip and flop his way to a win.
Overall: For a show where every match is in fast forward, this was worth a watch. Sky does a dragon sleeper and Evans uses his body like a pinball. Check it out.
Cut to the back with Joey Kaos and Aaron Aguilera.
Aguilera, or the guy who stabbed John Cena in a night club, catches The Disco Machine trying to mack on the mamacitas that he lined up for Kaos and himself.
Second match of the night is That 70's Team (Joey Ryan and The Disco Machine) vs. D.I.F.H. (Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs) They were doing it for her, the her was never revealed.
Black is known today as Seth Rollins and Jacobs is a member of WWE creative, credited for coming up with The List of Jericho.
70's Team get the heat early and double team Jacobs, but Black eventually gets back in the ring and D.I.F.H. utilize more creative double team moves.
After some miscommunication, Disco Machine picks up the win for team with a top rope belly to belly suplex.
If WSX matches were in fast-forward, then this match was in turbo.
Also, it wouldn't be a Joey Ryan match unless his ass got out.
Phantom of the Opera Banderas throws Kailen out of the ring and calls out Vampiro. Vamp obliges but gets Pearl Harbor-ed by Syxx Pac.
Youth Suicide, who hasn't been seen since episode 1, I think, runs out to help Vampiro, but gets tossed around by Banderas and possibly murdered.
The build to Vampiro-Banderas continues and with only four episodes left, the payoff should be soon.
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