Elektra Lopez & Lola Vice def. Dani Palmer & Kelani Jordan
Dubbed an “overload of attitude” by Byron Saxton on commentary, the tandem of Elektra Lopez and Lola Vice lived up to the moniker while dishing out punishment and smack talk during a hard-earned win against Dani Palmer and Kelani Jordan.
Teaming together for the first time, Palmer and Jordan didn’t make it easy for Lopez and Vice to claim their first victory as a unit, as they showed off impressive resilience despite being back on their heels for large portions of the fight.
Once the match broke down, however, Vice chucked Palmer onto the apron and dropped her to the ringside floor with a kick to the midsection, and Lopez planted Jordan with a two-handed chokeslam for the three-count.
Boa def. Bryson Montana
Though he’s one of the most no-nonsense and stoic competitors in WWE, even Boa had to take a second to savor his victory against Bryson Montana, his first since suffering a debilitating knee injury and being forced out of action for 16 months.
Montana, a former bodybuilder, showed incredible strength against his smaller opponent, effortlessly lifting Boa over his head and sending him crashing stomach-first onto his knee before blasting him with a vicious reverse elbow to the jaw.
Unwilling to be denied his first win since December 2021, however, the determined Boa fired back with several stinging kicks and dropped Montana with a decisive back-leg round kick.
Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo def. Javier Bernal
Tasked with “finding the rat” by his boss Tony D’Angelo, Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo nevertheless was laser-focused during his collision against the motormouthed Javier Bernal.
In a match that featured non-stop trash talk, Stacks came out swinging and overwhelmed Bernal with several nasty strikes.
Bernal scored a long two-count after a belly-to-back suplex, but Stacks answered by launching himself off the middle rope and connecting with a reverse elbow to the jaw before hitting Cement Shoes for the three-count.