SWWS Wrestling Presents..
SWWS Live!

Boston, MA


Ramesses secures the final Hall Of Fame Nod Ahead of Homecoming

With the Executive team inside of the ring, Ramesses was brought out for a ‘performance review’ in front of the sold out crowd in Boston. As Ramesses and Kimberly Chase stood inside of the ring, the former “Sexual Titan” of SWWS was granted the final Hall of Fame ring. With a history dating back to SWWS’s predecessor GZW and DE, the multiple time World Tag Team Champion found himself facing a standing ovation from the Boston faithful.

Ramesses joins SWWS Co-Founder Bison Paine, Inaugural SWWS World Champion Ava, Revolucha, Akiko Igarashi, and Kazoka Office Patriarch Mr. Kazo as the 2025 class of the SWWS Hall of Fame.


Halvorsen Makes A Clear Statement To Trigg

In our opening contest, SWWS World Tag Team Champion Darius Stone faced off against Derek Trigg in a highly anticipated contest. Stone, who has been nearly unbeatable since joining The Conglomerate, used his raw power and athleticism to overwhelm the Aussie early on. It was the grit of Trigg that brought him back into the fold, however, with a shocking double powerbomb that nearly secured the victory. Just when it was time for Trigg to unleash Eyes Wide Shut, Nicholas Gabriel distracted the referee, allowing Kristjan Halvorsen to hit the ring and deliver his patented Loaded Lariat. Stone picked up the scraps and secured the pinfall victory, but the story didn’t end there.

As Stone and Gabriel stood over Trigg, Halvorsen unloaded on Trigg with heavy rights and lefts before shouting “You were never good enough!!” repeatedly before leaving the bloodied Trigg to be checked on by the medical staff.

With Trigg vs. Halvorsen taking place at SWWS Homecoming, one has to wonder if Trigg will even be able to compete. Can the Aussie take down the former SWWS World Heavyweight Champion?


Smith & Shane Qualify For Homecoming’s World Tag Team TItle Ladder Match

Former SWWS World Tag Team Champions Jake Smith & Justin Shane were looking to rebound following the loss of the titles at Royal Cup, obtaining the opportunity to enter Homecoming and facing Stone & Andrews for the titles. On the other side were The Echelon, consisting of the lovable Jerk The Synonymous and despised Dell Jacobs.

Throughout the contest, it was Jerk who managed to hold the team together against the former Champions. Despite this, It was clear that Jacobs had no interest in teaming with Jerk, refusing to tag in at times. Smith & Shane took advantage of this by working over Jerk for minutes before Jerk accidentally tagged in Jacobs. Despite his best efforts to exit the ring, Jacobs found himself on the receiving end of a Spike Piledriver from Smith & Shane to secure the victory for the former Champions.

With that victory, the SWWS World Tag Team Championship Ladder Match will feature the current SWWS World Tag Team Champions Darius Stone & Isaiah Andrews, Titan Australis, The Vilaro Legion, Daniel Horror & Jimmy Johnson, and now Justin Shane & Jake Smith.


Imperio Del Fuego Introduces The New Ramon Vidal To Boston

The last time we saw Ramon Vidal, he had turned against Octavio Medina and joined the Neron Yago-led Imperio Del Fuego. Yago was brutal to the audience, reminding everyone of their shortcomings before handing the microphone to Ramon, who blistered the audience and SWWS Executives for overlooking him for so long. Specifically, Ramon blamed Suzie Skellington for the attention drawn to all the new competitors. Yago spoke up, further insulting the crowd and demanding that Medina find a tag team partner for SWWS Homecoming against Neron and Valentina Yago.

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Amber Payne Overcomes Daze Thanks To Ravers

In a match with two powerhouses of the Paradigm Division, SWWS Pacific Champion Amber Payne faced off against Athena Daze in a non-title match. Initially, both women were wrestling a clean match as they looked to overpower one another, but it was Payne’s ability to take advantage of one mistake by Daze and send her crashing down onto the ring post. The immediate agony was etched all over the face of Daze as she tried to recover from the rib breaking impact.

With the Champion working over Daze, the crowd grew louder in their support. Daze was motivated to make the comeback, successfully escaping the modified bearhug of Payne before unleashing a barrage of suplexes to the Champion. As Daze applied her Dragon Sleeper, Payne was able to break the hold with the ropes and pull the referee towards her. This allowed Kylie Ravers to grab the singapore cane and smash it against the ribs of Athena Daze.

Seizing the moment, Payne quickly grounded Daze with a Shining Wizard before debuting a vicious modified bow and arrow that she has named the Soul Reaper. With the ribs of Daze being pulled apart from the pressure, the veteran had no choice but to submit to the hold.

As if Amber Payne needed another devastating move, this one surely made an impact on the Boston fans. Payne’s momentum has grown further as she heads to SWWS Homecoming. However, unless Gold is able to win the Gauntlet later in the evening against KAOS, it may be an easy night for The Huntress.


Theodor Pavel Gives His Final Thoughts On Homecoming

The tension is continuing to boil as we march towards Homecoming. Live via satellite were The Iron Hearts along with Alandra. Luci Summers interviewed the faction regarding Homecoming, zeroing in on Theodor Pavel’s upcoming encounter against Colton Saint. Pavel reflected on the rivalry, speaking of his difficulties in professional wrestling and his personal issues with Saint. When Saint’s brother in law, Guthrie Graupe, chimed in, it was clear that he had taken a neutral stance in the war to come.

Pavel ended the interview by reminding the audience of what they will see at Homecoming, notably saying “My Family is Growing.”.

What did he mean by that? Does Alandra have explaining to do?

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Asakura And Cronin Put On A Classic; Ryuken Sentai Nearly Strike

In a complete clash of styles, Edward Cronin went one on one with Arata Asakura in Boston. Fans were not sure of what to expect from these two since they had never clashed before, but they were surprised with how violent the match actually became.

Early in the contest, we got to see what happened when strong style met Cronin’s bruiser style. The combustable chain led to dozens of punches and kicks being thrown from one to another. Asakura’s experience played into a factor, allowing him to gain control of the contest and grounding Cronin. It didn’t take long for the versatile hockey player to make a return, however, as Cronin returned with Kiss The Ice, sending Asakura to the outside of the ring. As Asakura was regaining his bearings, he saw Yoshiharu Kubo and the rest of Ryuken Sentai standing at the top of the stage.

Distracted, even for the moment, Asakura found himself on the receiving end of Cronin’s Tiger Bomb for a two count. Cronin felt it was time to deliver the Slapshot, only for Asakura to stop him with a series of kicks to the head. Despite Kubo watching from the stage, Asakura turned up the heat by hitting the Raikiri on Cronin. Had he not taken so much time to go for the pin, Asakura could have won, but Cronin managed to fire a shoulder up just before the three count.

Cronin managed to fight back just long enough to deliver the Slapshot to Asakura, but the Self Made Man managed to kick out at the last possible moment. After trading vicious strikes and missing each other’s big moves, it was a surprising second Rakiri that allowed Asakura to secure the win in a war of a contest.

After the match, the crowd gave both men a standing ovation. Asakura noticed Cronin trying to get up, assisting the hockey star to his feet before the two shook hands in the middle of the ring. Both men glanced at Ryuken Sentai, noticing Kubo’s smirk before he exited to the back.


SWWS Homecoming Gauntlet Entrants Announced!

In the backstage area, Pazia Mantzios and Veronica Landis announced the entrants of the Homecoming Gauntlet taking place on Night 1 of SWWS Homecoming! The tradition continues as last time, King Silas Romero secured the Gauntlet victory. This time, with Romero facing Jacob Striker for the SWWS World Heavyweight Championship, there will be a first time winner of the Gauntlet. The entrants include…

Ryuken Sentai Members FUMIHIKO, Touma Ito, & SHIRYO
Imperio Del Fuego Members Ramon Vidal & Luz Guerrera
Iron Hearts Members Guthrie Graupe & Pello Mantzios
KAOS Members Davina Knox & Nikki Payne
The Echelon Members Jerk The Synonymous & Dell Jacobs
Tyrone
Pio Costa
Jessie B
John Batt

And 5 Surprise Entrants!


Medina & Skellington Make A Deal

After hearing the scolding remarks by Imperio Del Fuego, Octavio Medina found himself a difficult task in finding a tag team partner to face Neron & Valentina Yago at SWWS Homecoming. He could have picked several different competitors, but only one person was on his mind: Suzie Skellington.

Entering the office of Skellington, Medina found himself alone. He couldn’t help but look through Skellington’s sketchbook, beginning to draw Skellington herself. Little did he know, she was watching him. What came after was Skellington’s decision to agree with Medina, officially making herself his tag team partner at Homecoming! The lasting image of Medina and Skellington drawn as superheroes began an untold story of respect and vengeance.

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Emmanuelle & Vilaro Reignite Their Rivalry; New Match At Homecoming Announced!

SWWS World Champion Emmanuelle found herself in the crosshairs of The Conglomerate once again, primarily Team Vilaro. Tonight in Boston, the Champion teamed with the Sydney Experience to face off against Team Vilaro, consisting of Marisol Vilaro and The SWWS Paradigm Tag Team Champions Veronica Taylor and Chantay Lavoie.

The match began the same way that it ended; in utter chaos. All six women fought both in the ring and at the ringside area, refusing to give each other an inch. An arrid strike from Katherine Jardine led to a possible broken hand. While trainers were checking on her, it seemed to be three on two as Emmanuelle and Maria Brienne tried to fight off the entire team. Unfortunately, that was going to be easier said than done.

Brienne found herself being isolated in the ring as Emmanuelle kept trying to tag in for the save, but Lavoie, Taylor, and Vilaro managed to keep the Aussie on the wrong side of the ring. With the Boston crowd begging for the hot tag to Emmanuelle, Brienne delivered a double suplex to Taylor and Lavoie before finally making the tag!

Emmanuelle came in like a house on fire, knocking down anyone in her path. Vilaro escaped the onslaught by exiting the ring, only for Emmanuelle to deliver a beautiful suicide plancha to the outside. With both Homecoming main eventers fighting on the floor, Taylor and Lavoie delivered a tandem cutter to Brienne. As soon as the referee was going for the three count, Jardine dove in and broke up the count.

Vilaro had one more ace up her sleeve, throwing the dreaded protein powder into the face of Emmanuelle, blinding the Champion. Taylor and Lavoie found themselves on the receiving end of a battle at the hands of Jardine and Brienne. One costly error by Taylor knocked Lavoie into the corner, allowing Brienne to deliver the Aussie Go-Go to the French warrior for the pinfall and securing the victory for the Sydney Experience and SWWS World Champion Emmanuelle.

As Emmanuelle returned to the ring and acknowledged the Sydney Experience, announcer Lori Swick announced that Veronica Taylor & Chantay Lavoie will defend their SWWS Paradigm Tag Team Championship at Homecoming against the Sydney Experience! The crowd erupted in cheers as Vilaro yelled at the announcer before storming off with Taylor and Lavoie.


Nami Megumi Shows Up In Boston; Brawl Ensues!

It had been some time since Nami Megumi made a physical appearance on SWWS, making her statement at SWWS Nights Of the Caribbean in 2024. Her attack on Justina Jade sent shockwaves through the company, but it was radio silence aside from the constant mind games on the Jitterbug. Enter Boston.

Megumi made a sudden arrival inside of the ring, teasing the idea of choking out Ring Announcer Joslin Turner. Thankfully, Justina Jade hit the scene and brought the fight to Megumi. The most frightening part wasn’t the violence, but it was Megumi not fighting back. With each punch, Megumi would continue to remain still. As Jade fired one final shot, the lights went out, plunging the arena into darkness. As the lights returned, Jade was in the middle of throwing a haymaker, but Megumi was gone.

A confused Jade looked around, demanding to see her Homecoming opponent. Unfortunately for the Jitterbug, the enigma that is Nami Megumi had disappeared into thin air. Can Jade overcome the mind games when the two finally face off at Michigan Stadium at Homecoming?


The Crimson Bouquet and Cassette Collective Meet Again!

At SWWS Live: Dallas, we saw Crazy Violet of the Crimson Bouquet wrestle a beautiful match against Pax Egan of the Cassette Collective. It was a contest of good sportsmanship, hoping to mend the fence between the two teams.

This time, it was KC Cooper of the Cassette Collective against Lillie Saint of the Crimson Bouquet. At first, it seemed to be a repeat of the previous encounter where there was an attempt of mutual respect. Unfortunately for both teams, it fell apart within minutes as Cooper and Saint found themselves coming to blows in the middle of the ring. Cooper managed to calm the contest down by hitting Saint with a stunning tornado kick. With Violet and Egan at ringside in support of their respective teams, the eyes were on Cooper and Saint.

As the match progressed, Saint showed a more aggressive side by refusing to listen to the referee. Her strikes were harder and she would hold submissions together despite the referee nearly counting to five on several occasions.

Cooper and Saint continued their battle, but it was Cooper who missed a top rope cross body. With blood in the water, Saint delivered the Bobo Blitz to Cooper before applying the Butterfly Lock. In a strange twist, Saint hooked the leg of Cooper while the hold was locked in for even more pressure. With nowhere to go and a hamstring on the verge of tearing, Cooper tapped out in the middle of the ring.

After the match, Saint released the hold, but the damage was done. The olive branch had broken and Pax Egan shoved Saint. Violet got in between the two, but it was too late.

With their upcoming two out of three falls match at SWWS Homecoming, The Crimson Bouquet and The Cassette Collective will be fighting for a prize richer than most titles: Respect.


Chris Sabertooth Appears!!!

All it took was the door of SWWS Chairman Banch Morgan to swing open. Rather than Morgan, it was something even greater. Chris Sabertooth exited the room to a chorus of cheers from the audience in Boston. Making his first appearance on SWWS Live, Sabertooth walked down the hall and had interviews chasing him down to try and get a word with him. The former OWA World Champion brushed it off as he had someone in his sights, Arata Asakura.

Asakura and Sabertooth acknowledged each other, with Sabertooth giving Asakura respect for his match with Cronin earlier in the night. After a quick fist bump and smile, Sabertooth continued his path down the hall. After getting a warm welcome from the likes of Dahlia May, Titan Australis, and Touma Ito, Sabertooth heard a commotion taking place down the hall.

An irate Marisol Vilaro is with Veronica Taylor, Chantay Lavoie, Tyrone, and Darius Stone. Colton Saint stepped in and tried to intervene, drawing in Sabertooth. Sabertooth and Saint faced off in the hallway, shaking hands. With Sabertooth being the special guest enforcer in the Saint vs. Pavel match at Homecoming, one had to wonder if Sabertooth was going to favor either one of the competitors.

Saint tried to persuade Sabertooth into remembering that Pavel had let the Frontline down by ditching OWA, Sabertooth said that he understood why and wasn’t going to fault someone for that. Vilaro chimed in by trying to garner favor with Sabertooth, but it didn’t pan out. Sabertooth asked Saint why he aligned with such a despised faction like The Conglomerate. Saint responded simply with “It’s Just Business.”

Sabertooth looked past Saint at the other members of the Conglomerate, slapping Saint on the shoulder and exiting into another room. Vilaro whispered to Saint “He’s going to ruin this..”, causing doubt in Saint ahead of the match at Homecoming.


Two Homecoming Main Events Collide In Boston!

For the first time in SWWS History, A King and Queen teamed up on Boston. King Silas Romero teamed with Queen Josie Grey to battle the SWWS World Heavyweight Champion Jacob Striker and Dr. Runa Olsen. With so much on the line at Homecoming, tensions were at an all time high as the four shared the ring.

Romero and Grey rekindled their alliance in NAMELESS by showing good chemistry as a team in the early portion of the match. Striker and Olsen had limited time to get their teamwork flowing, but managed to wow the audience with a press slam from Striker that threw Olsen over the top rope onto both Romero and Grey.

Unfortunately, that was where Olsen and Striker made their first mistake. With Striker inside of the ring, Romero and Grey savagely attacked Olsen and threw her head first into the ring steps. With Grey throwing Olsen into the ring, it was a matter of isolating the good doctor and keeping her away from Striker. Romero and Grey made quick tags to further damage Olsen, zeroing in on the neck of the Paradigm Legacy Gauntlet winner. Grey took to using more aggressive attacks while Romero used his high Wrestling IQ to keep Olsen from recovering.

The violent nature of Grey and Romero grew so bad that Jacob Striker didn’t even try to tag in anymore, entering the ring and going right for Romero. Striker and Romero engaged in a vicious brawl in the middle of the ring that briefly overshadowed any idea of a wrestling match. The Masterclass resorted to a thumb to the eye of Striker to gain the upper hand, only for Striker to backdrop him over the top rope to the outside of the ring.

As Striker followed suit and exited the ring to fight with Romero, Olsen hit a desperation Superkick to bring Grey to the mat. As she fell on the Queen of SWWS, the referee was nearing the three count, but Marisol Vilaro got involved by pulling Olsen out of the ring under the bottom rope. Vilaro heard an intense cheer from the audience, looking as she saw Emmanuelle sprinting down to the ring. Vilaro sprinted away, only to be in pursuit by the World Champion. As Olsen slid into the ring, she saw Vilaro and Emmanuelle continue running. Vilaro hit the ring and charged in at Olsen, allowing Olsen to go for the Superkick..ACCIDENTALLY HITTING EMMANUELLE INSTEAD!!! Vilaro quickly exited the ring, causing Olsen to dive at Vilaro try and catch her.

As Olsen tried to get back into the ring, Grey delivered a vicious La Haine to Olsen on the ring apron to the horror of the audience. Grey quickly pulled Olsen into the ring, securing the victory for herself and Romero.

With so many combustible elements at Homecoming, it’s impossible to deny that Emmanuelle’s title reign may be in jeopardy with the likes of Grey, Vilaro, and Olsen wanting to become the new SWWS World Champion. Added to that, Striker and Romero continue to take their aggression out on each other any way they can, promising that their Night 1 Main Event at Homecoming will be one for the ages.


Dahlia May Gets An SWWS Ascendant Championship Opportunity!!

Frustrated with the mistreatment of Jerk The Synonymous, Dahlia May has wanted a match against Melissa Tasman, the SWWS Ascendant Champion. Tasman and May have seemingly been on a collision course ever since the initiation of Jerk into the Echelon, but things were about to get stranger.

Dahlia went to the locker room of the Echelon, only to be met with a cold greeting from Echelon member Dell Jacobs. Jacobs refused to allow Dahlia to personally challenge Tasman for Homecoming.

Enter Jerk The Synonymous.

Jerk approached, causing Jacobs to immediately attempt to get him away from Dahlia. Dahlia managed to stop Jerk, complimenting SWWS’s resident caveman. Jacobs tries to get Jerk to agree to face Dahlia at Homecoming, but Jerk instead says (In Jerk’s own way) that Dahlia will get a match against Melissa Tasman at Homecoming.. FOR THE ASCENDANT CHAMPIONSHIP!!

There is trouble in the water for The Echelon. On top of Tasman facing Dahlia, we also have Gavin Paine defending the Paramount Championship against Steve Clark, all thanks to Jerk The Synonymous.

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Kevin Reznor Is Back; Didn’t Come Alone

We thought we were going to get to our main event of the evening, but it was Kevin Reznor arriving in Boston to a warm reaction that stopped production in their tracks. Reznor wasted no time in making his presence known, reminding the world of what he’s capable of. The shocking twist, he isn’t going to be doing it by himself any longer.

In a surprise appearance, Devon Slayton appeared. Slayton, a longtime wrestler and mentor, motioned to Reznor of an alliance that could shake the foundation of SWWS as we know it. Business is about to pick up!

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Cronin Finally Accepts Coraline’s Challenge For Homecoming

As he exited catering, Edward Cronin was approached by Pazia Mantzios. She asked what he intends to do in the conflict with Coraline. Cronin said that he just had one of the hardest matches of his career against Arata Asakura and didn’t have the energy to think about what Coraline has done to him.

Further pressed on the issue, Cronin stated that he didn’t know the force that Coraline had, but knew that she has bad intentions. He reflected on the attack in the hallway, saying that the attack didn’t feel like it was from a 5’0” woman, but a beast.

Still not answering the question, Pazia asked Cronin specifically if he was accepting Coraline’s challenge at Homecoming. Cronin referred to his respect for women, but accepted the match with Coraline at SWWS Homecoming. Cronin looked directly into the camera as he said “I don’t know what you are, but do you know what I am? Coraline.. Fuck Around.. Find Out.” before storming off.


Lexi Gold Enters The KAOS Gauntlet!

There is no denying that Lexi Gold has been ready to face off against SWWS Pacific Champion Amber Payne at Homecoming, but the match never seemed to be confirmed by SWWS Management. Payne took the fight to Gold at both SWWS Royal Cup and SWWS Nights of the Caribbean in epic showdowns between KAOS and Gold & The Sydney Experience.

However, the KAOS Gauntlet was announced. Lexi Gold had to defeat Kylie Ravers, Nikki Payne, Davina Knox, and a wrestler of Amber Payne’s choosing.

The Gauntlet began with Lexi Gold vs. Nikki Payne. It looked to be clean at the start with wrestling holds, but the true nature of Nikki Payne’s direction was in play: Injure Lexi Gold. Nikki immediately targeted Gold’s ribs, similar to the attack on Daze earlier in the evening. With the vulnerability being exposed, this allowed Nikki to drive home several strong strikes. With a long road ahead if Lexi was to win this contest, she would need to stop Nikki Payne first. The grit of Gold was shining throughout Boston as she managed to even the score with a beautiful moonsault from the top rope to score a near fall. Nikki didn’t stop fighting, however, working the ribs once more. With Boston willing on Gold, however, it was the heart of SWWS that turned the tides, securing the victory with Striking Gold to a chorus of cheers. Lexi Gold may have defeated Nikki Payne, but it was far from over.

Davina Knox was next in, causing Gold to try and rethink her strategy. As this was happening, SWWS Pacific Champion Amber Payne walked out to ringside. The momentary distraction allowed Knox to crush Gold in the corner and deliver a strong powerslam for a two count. It was clear that Payne’s direction was paying off, as each slam caused further damage to the ribcage of Lexi Gold. This didn’t stop Gold from fighting back, however, as she laid into Knox with strikes that eventually took Knox to the canvas. A high altitude splash from Gold onto added to the damage, however, as Knox was able to send the knees crashing into Gold’s midsection. Knox saw the opportunity, going for a much more dangerous splash of her own. Gold managed to roll out of the way at the last second, causing Knox to hit the canvas. Gold followed up with a half nelson cradle to pin Knox to the enjoyment of the audience! Two wins down for Gold, two to go. Who was going to be the next opponent, though?

Enter The Vegas Strip. Rachel Vegas and Ruby Garner came down to the ring and nodded to Payne before Garner entered the ring. A savage kick to Garner collided with the head of Gold to knock her back to the canvas. With Gold having fought the odds for so long, how could she contend with this? Garner delivered vicious knee strikes to the ribs of Gold before mocking her. Payne, on the outside of the ring, yelled at Garner to focus while the Las Vegas native continued her mockery of Lexi’s signature pose. After delivering a hard snap suplex to Gold, Garner laid back on Gold for the cover, only for Gold to lock in the Golden Flare on Garner!! Payne shouted at Garner to get out of the hold, but Garner had already tapped out, allowing Gold to face her final opponent.

Before Lexi Gold could even recover, Kylie Ravers slid into the ring and immediately attacked Gold from behind. The relentless kicks to the ribcage of Gold were causing immediate bruising on her, bringing a smile to the face of Amber Payne. Ravers inflicted further punishment by applying a Canadian Backbreaker on Gold. Gold tried fighting against the hold, but was seemingly losing her ability to move as Ravers continued applying more pressure. With the crowd in Boston growing incredibly loud in support of Gold, we began to see life in her. Gold manages to use the top rope to backroll off of the Backbreaker and into a modified Northern Lights Suplex for a two count. Before she could even get back to her feet, Ravers had already knocked Gold down once more.

Amber Payne threw the singapore cane into the ring before distracting the referee. Ravers grabbed the handle of the cane and was ready to use it, but Athena Daze appeared and grabbed the other end of the cane! Ravers pulled on the cane to try and get it from Daze, but Daze managed to pull it away from Ravers. Ravers staggers back into a roll up from Gold, who continues rolling with Ravers and planting her entire body weight on the KAOS member, allowing the referee to count the three and secure Lexi Gold’s victory in the KAOS Gauntlet!!!

Thanks to the victory, Lexi Gold will be challenging Amber Payne at SWWS Homecoming for Payne’s Pacific Championship!!!

With KAOS disappearing backstage, Daze reached into the ring and gave Gold a fist bump before making an exit as well. Gold, left alone in the ring, made an emotional and uplifting speech to the fans in Boston. When she finished, KAOS returned to the stage. Despite her plan backfiring, Amber Payne looked to be ready for Gold at Homecoming, raising the SWWS Pacific Championship high for the world to see and an invitation for Gold to try and take.

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