The first match saw Jocephus take on Trevor Murdoch. I'm learning more about Jocephus and he's pretty funny. He apparently has some sort of spiritual adviser and I belt that he follows Zoltan. The match was a quick one, with Jocephus trying to blind Murdoch with powder, but it backfiring.
Aron Stevens came out for a quick promo and was slapped by Ricky Starks.
Austin Idol had another fake commercial for Kayfabe Cocktail. This one was extra funny so I'm including it instead of just linking it.
There was a cool promo with the Rock'n'Roll Express, who'll be appearing on Powerrr in a few episodes.
The second match of the night featured the Dawsons taking on Outlaw Inc in a new DQ match. The tag teams were all about the steel chairs. For the most part the Dawsons had the upper hand and looked to when the match. The champions, Wild Cards looked on. Things looked to change when Thomas Latimer sabotaged one of them as they were getting ready to hit a chair heavy dive onto Homicide. However, Royce Isaacs, jumped in the ring and took out Eddie Kingston and placed the other Dawson brother on him for the pin. This was a bizarre double screw job.
There was another Weird Question mark promo.
Match three saw Ashley Vox taking on Marti Belle. Women's champ, Allysin Kay watched the pair go at it. Considering Belle seemed to be in control most of the match and she had a promo talking aobut proving herself before it, I thought she'd win. However, Vox was victorious. After the match, Thunder Rosa (Lucha Underground's Kobra Moon) came out and offered Belle her hand.
The fourth match saw the fallout from Starks slap of Stevens. It was a quick, but decent match. Not too much to get into. Most of the match was Cornette talking about how Stevens had no testicular fortitude. The highlight was Aron Stevens screaming like an idiot before he was pinned.
Aldis, Cobana, and Mr. Anderson took on James Storm and the Wilds Cards in the final match. It was a solid match with everyone getting their time to shine. Ultimately I think while he took the most punishment, Colt Cobana looked the best. He got the ultimate pin and it was a rather silly looking one (which surprised me that he got over on someone with a belt).
Overall this was another solid episode of Powerrr. While I don't see the show changing the face of wrestling, they are presenting something unique. It's presented in a simple and easy to digest format. I hope the product stays strong and succeeds.
Check out episode 4 for yourself:
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