WrestleVérité "Title Wave '24" - 8.31.24
WrestleVérité “Title Wave ‘24”
August 31st, 2024
Hopkins Center for the Arts
The show kicked off with Reverend Ricky Noren declaring Derrick Fury and Joseph Alexander as the ‘WrestleVérité Tag Team Champions’.
Note from WV Management: These titles are not officially recognized, and no Tag Team Champions have been crowned.
Title Wave Classic - Round 1
Leonard Literacy defeated Derrick Fury and Joseph Alexander
Fury and Alexander were about to decide who would advance in the tournament with a thumb war when Leonard Literacy interrupted. He challenged The Holy Mountain to a Triple Threat match, putting his WrestleVérité career on the line. The Holy Mountain accepted, and Literacy emerged victorious.
Title Wave Classic - Round 2
Drew Dillon pinned Shay Diesel
During the match, Oliver Williams appeared at ringside and slid his cane into the ring. While the referee was distracted, Dillon used the cane on Shay Diesel to secure the win. Following this, Dillon officially joined Oliver Mafia International.
Title Wave Classic - Round 3
El Nocturno pinned Jason Rage
As Jason Rage tried to use a chair, Down Town Petey Brown sneaked in and grabbed it, allowing Nocturno to capitalize on the distraction and win.
Kenny Lex defeated James Morgan by DQ
Bamboo Hell Match
“King of Panda Style” Erik Only defeated El Tigre (w/ Oliver Williams)
After the match, Oliver Williams kicked El Tigre out of the mafia. Drew Dillon and James Morgan attacked Tigre, but Erik Only returned to fend them off.
WrestleVérité Slamnado Championship (vacant)
High Voltage Kat defeated Jason Rage to become champion
Initially, it was announced that the reigning Slamnado Champion was absent, and Kat would be declared the new champion. However, Kat demanded to earn the title, issuing an open challenge. Jason Rage, angry after his earlier loss, took up the challenge, but Kat prevailed.
Title Wave Classic Finals - Triple Threat - WrestleVérité Championship (vacant)
Leonard Literacy defeated Drew Dillon and El Nocturno to become champion
Leonard Literacy’s celebration was cut short when Drew Dillon attacked him with a chair and stole the championship belt.