Week 1
Opening Segment:
Kenjiro Tsujimoto enters flanked by his soldiers, holding the VCW Championship. He declares that VCW has entered a new era under discipline and honor. He issues an open challenge to any wrestler with the skill to step forward.
Later backstage, it’s revealed that Héctor Díaz, former RFW standout, has accepted the challenge for Week 4.
Match 1: Dina Darzi vs. She Devil
Dina looks sharp and focused in a competitive match, picking up the win with clean technique.
Post-match: Mary Jane Elder throws Dina out of the ring and attacks her with the steel steps.
Chet Citrus: “That’s the same steel she dumped Mysterie on. Mary Jane Elder is on a whole new path.”
Segment:
Connor Andrews tags along with Ian Suarez as Suarez brags about winning the tag titles. The Master Bassers come to to challenge them, calling them little fish in a big pond.
Match 2: Asha vs. Odessa Lux
Asha wins with powerful strikes and controlled aggression. Commentary calls her "one to watch this year."
Main Event: Joslyn Sky vs. Cambria Moorcraft
Joslyn wins clean in a rematch from their earlier feud. Post-match, Darya Yashin comes out and silently stares down Joslyn, making the rematch official.
Week 2
Segment:
Héctor Díaz is profiled in a video package — his RFW highlights, training footage, and voiceover: “You don’t need to be the baddest. You just have to stand up one more time than you fall.”
Match 1: Mary Jane Elder vs. Brooke Bolt
Mary Jane wins by cheating — feet on the ropes, then chokes Brooke post-match. Dina storms the ring for a save, but Elder escapes through the crowd.
Match 2: Ian Suarez (w/ Connor Andrews) vs. Scott Fisher
Suarez wins while Connor offers support at ringside. Suarez celebrates without Connor.
Match 3: Rasmus Froststone vs. Tristan Parker
Hard-hitting, high-tempo match. Rasmus scores the win with a sudden roll-up.
Main Event: Joslyn Sky & Dina Darzi vs. Darya Yashin & Mary Jane Elder
All four brawl aggressively. Darya walks out on Mary Jane after Elder tries to give her attitude. Joslyn pins Elder.
Week 3
Segment:
Kenjiro oversees a "ceremony of purification" with his soldiers, mocking Díaz’s “grimy indie origins.” He says, “This ring will be cleansed.”
Match 1: Darya Yashin vs. Brielle Korin
Darya wins decisively. Post-match, she screams: “You all cheer for Joslyn? I'll break her!”
Match 2: Connor Andrews vs. Dale Waters
Connor impresses with speed and timing, but Dale Waters gets the upper hand and pulls out the victory.
Backstage Segment:
Mary Jane calls Dina a fluke and demands a rematch — "this time with no excuses."
Main Event: Hector Díaz vs. Zane Williams
Díaz shows heart and resilience in a technical showcase. He wins with a clean submission. Post-match, Kenjiro walks onto the ramp and mockingly claps.
Week 4
Match 1: Tag Title — Ian Suarez & Connor Andrews (c) vs. The Master Bassers
The Bassers mock them throughout the match, calling them “kids” and “minnows.”
But Connor and Ian weather the storm and isolate Dale.
Suarez and Andrews retain in a surprise win. The Bassers are left stunned.
Match 2: Darya Yashin vs. Joslyn Sky
Hard-fought, tense rematch. Darya dominates early, but Joslyn absorbs the punishment, fires back late, and pulls off another upset pin.
Post-match: Darya flips out at ringside, shouting she had it won.
Match 3: Dina Darzi vs. Mary Jane Elder
Back-and-forth with both women knowing each other well. Dina nearly wins, but Mary Jane pokes the eye out of view and uses the ropes for leverage to steal the pin.
She escapes before Dina can retaliate. Commentary calls it “unfinished business.”
Main Event: VCW Men’s Title — Kenjiro Tsujimoto (c) vs. Héctor Díaz
Classic underdog vs tyrant. Díaz refuses to stay down despite brutal punishment.
Kenjiro eventually finishes him clean.
Kenjiro retains, but is noticeably surprised by the level of fight Díaz brought.
As Kenjiro leaves, he looks back once with an unreadable expression. Díaz slowly stands to applause.