WOS Wrestling: Episode Four

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The fourth episode of WOS Wrestling kicks off with Kay Lee Ray defending her championship against Bea Priestley, one of the two opponent's she faced to win the title. Interestingly the crowd are already right behind Ray as they appear to be booing Priestley, despite her not showing any heel (bad guy) tendencies in her only other appearance.

After Ray and Priestley duke it out for a few moments they're interrupted by Viper, who also lost out in the title crowning match, and followed soon after by the previously unseen Ayesha. The match ends in chaos.

Another back stage segment this week featuring Stu Bennett and Grado. Grado convinced his win last week proves he's a serious contender, while Bennett says he reverted almost immediately to his usual goofy ways. Grado begs for another chance and Bennett says if he can find someone willing to partner up with him he can compete in the tag team tournament.

Will Ospreay makes his return in a spectacular match against Martin Kirby.

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Match three sees the first round of the tag team tournament come to an end. Bennett stands in the ring with Grado, introducing the opposing team of Crater and Robbie X, an odd combo of heel and babyface (good guy) linked only in the fact they both wear masks. Grado then introduces his partner...British Bulldog Jr.

It's quite the storied match, Robbie X trying his best to be sportsmenly while his parter only gets involved when he wants to, Grado's comedy, and a clear future entanglement between Crater and British Bulldog jr....likely to be the only one who can stop the monster.

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We then hand over to Rachel Stranger who's about to conduct an interview with champion Ramage, however instead Sha Samuels grabs the mic and cuts a promo on how amazing Ramage is. The audience hasn't really seen Ramage's supposed excellence though, he's not won a match yet without the assistance of Samuels and CJ Banks, and Samuels does all the talking.

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The show's final match consists of a three-way between Joe Hendry, Justin Sysum and Adam Maxted, with the insinuation the winner will be the next contender for the championship. Maxted is accompanied to the ring by his tag partner Nathan Cruz who convinces Maxted to let him wrestle in his place, because Maxted wouldn't want to damage his pretty face. With Maxted convinced Hendry, Sysum and Cruz have at it.

Have you been watching WOS Wrestling? What to you think so far? Let me know in the comments below.

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