ACE November Reign - 11/24/24
ACE November Reign - 11/24/24 - Seattle, WA
November Reign kicks off in spectacular fashion as fireworks light up the sold-out arena in Seattle, Washington. The fans are on their feet, roaring with excitement as the camera pans through the crowd, showcasing their energy and anticipation. A video package sets the stage, highlighting the night’s biggest matches: Keme Dakotah’s grudge bullrope match with Cody Montana, Chase Barclay’s clash with the imposing Claude Heuer, the Nigerian Hit Squad’s bid to dethrone Arn Fargo and Jarvis Allen, Johnny Roach’s world title defense against Tavita Silk, and the finals of the 2024 Tournament of Acesfeaturing Austin Adonis and Reverend Elijah Cross. As the package fades out, the tagline rings loud: “November Reign: Where Legends Are Forged.”
At ringside, Darrell Ryland and Ward Rees welcome viewers to the show, both dressed sharply and ready for the action. “The energy in this building is electric tonight, Ward,” Ryland begins, his excitement palpable. Rees nods in agreement, adding, “This is November Reign—where careers are made, rivalries are settled, and history is written!” The two run down the card, hyping each match with passion. Ryland emphasizes the brutality of the bullrope match, calling it “personal and unforgiving,” while Rees paints a vivid picture of Tavita Silk as a near-unstoppable force aiming to end Johnny Roach’s championship reign.
The commentary duo discusses the heated tag team title match between the Barclay Investment Group and the Nigerian Hit Squad, with Rees remarking, “Rafiq and Panther are on a mission to restore honor to these championships.” They also dive into the night’s marquee showdown, the Tournament of Aces final, with Ryland declaring, “Adonis and Cross are as different as night and day, but tonight, it’s about who wants it more.” Rees adds, “No shortcuts, no excuses—just skill, endurance, and heart.”
As the lights dim and pyrotechnics erupt, the crowd’s roar reaches a fever pitch. Ryland ends the segment with a promise to the fans: “Get ready for an unforgettable night. November Reign is here, and it’s time to make history!” The show transitions seamlessly to the entrance ramp as the opening contest is announced, setting the tone for a night of epic battles and unforgettable moments.
The camera cuts to a bustling backstage area, where Shania Wheatley stands with Keme Dakotah. Dressed in his traditional Native American-inspired gear, Dakotah looks focused, the coiled bullrope slung over his shoulder like a badge of honor.
Shania Wheatley: “Keme, tonight you step into a bullrope match against Cody Montana. This is one of the most brutal stipulations in wrestling, and it’s no secret the Wild Stallion thrives in this environment. What’s going through your mind right now?”
Keme adjusts the bullrope, his eyes burning with determination. Keme Dakotah: “Shania, Cody Montana thinks this bullrope gives him an advantage. He thinks dragging me into his world is going to break me. But what he doesn’t understand is that I’ve been fighting battles my entire life—inside and outside the ring. Tonight, this rope isn’t just a weapon—it’s a symbol. A symbol of resilience. A symbol of heritage. And when I touch all four corners of that ring, it’ll also be a symbol of justice.”
Shania nods, sensing his conviction. Shania Wheatley: “And what about Slim Elroy? There are whispers he might try to get involved.”
Keme smirks, shaking his head. Keme Dakotah: “Let him try. I’ve got eyes in the back of my head, and I’ve got the entire Dakotah Nation behind me. Montana and Elroy can’t take me down tonight.”
With that, Keme tightens his grip on the bullrope and walks off toward the entrance ramp, ready for battle.
The match begins with the referee binding Keme Dakotah and Cody Montana together by the thick bullrope, the ominous cowbell glinting under the arena lights. Montana starts the match on the offensive, yanking the rope to pull Keme off balance and using the cowbell as a weapon, targeting Keme’s ribs. The crowd boos loudly as Montana smirks, dragging Keme around the ring with arrogance.
Keme fights back with stiff strikes, showing his grit as he uses the bullrope to whip Montana across the back. The tide shifts as Keme sends Montana into the corner, using the rope to clothesline him against the turnbuckle. However, just as Keme looks to capitalize, Slim Elroy rushes down the ramp, sliding into the ring to boos from the crowd.
Elroy attacks Keme from behind, using the bullrope to choke him while Montana recovers. The two double-team Keme, stomping him down in the corner. The referee warns Elroy but can’t disqualify anyone under the no-rules stipulation. Despite the odds, Keme rallies as the crowd chants his name. He breaks free of Elroy’s grip, sending him out of the ring with a powerful shoulder tackle.
With Elroy neutralized, Keme focuses on Montana, who is desperately trying to touch the corners while Keme is distracted. Keme yanks the rope, pulling Montana backward into a thunderous Tomahawk Chop that echoes throughout the arena. The crowd erupts as Keme follows up with a spine-shattering powerslam.
Dakotah wastes no time, wrapping the bullrope around Montana’s legs to drag him to the first corner. He slaps the turnbuckle, signaling the start of his victory march. Montana fights back, trying to tug the rope to stop Keme’s momentum, but Keme overpowers him, touching the second and third corners with determination.
As they approach the final corner, Montana makes a last-ditch effort, grabbing the cowbell and swinging it wildly. Keme ducks, yanks the rope hard, and hits his devastating Indian Deathlock Slam! Montana is down and out. With the crowd on their feet, Keme slaps the fourth corner, securing the victory.
The bell rings as the referee raises Keme’s arm in victory, the crowd roaring with approval. Keme grabs the bullrope, swinging it triumphantly as a symbol of his resilience. He climbs the turnbuckle, raising his arms to acknowledge the fans, who chant, “KE-ME! KE-ME!”
As Slim Elroy tries to slink back into the ring to check on Montana, Keme notices and brandishes the cowbell, sending Elroy scurrying back up the ramp. The celebration continues as Keme grabs a microphone.
Keme Dakotah: “Cody Montana thought he could drag me into the dirt and leave me there. But I showed him—and I showed all of you—that no matter how hard the fight gets, the Dakotah Nation rises stronger!”
The crowd explodes as Keme salutes them one last time, exiting the ring with his head held high, victorious in one of the most grueling matches of his career.
We cut to a video package, which begins with footage from two years ago, highlighting Claude Heuer’s monumental victory over Chase Barclay to win the ACE World Championship. The crowd reaction is deafening as Heuer holds the belt high, with commentary from Darrell Ryland narrating, “Claude Heuer ended the reign of Chase Barclay and cemented himself as one of the top stars in ACE.”
The tone shifts as the package cuts to a few months earlier this year, showing the mysterious figure of The Sandman attacking Barclay in the shadows, planting the seeds of their eventual confrontation. Clips from their explosive showdown at Shoot to Thrill are shown, culminating in the shocking unmasking of The Sandman to reveal Claude Heuer underneath. The crowd erupts in disbelief as Heuer stands over Barclay, pointing at him with vengeance in his eyes.
From there, the tension escalates with clips of Barclay Investment Group ambushing Heuer in the parking lot, throwing him into a car door, and leaving him battered. Chase Barclay’s smug grin flashes on screen as Ryland’s voiceover declares, “Barclay has made this personal, and tonight, Heuer gets his chance at redemption.”
As the video fades, Darrell Ryland and Ward Rees bring us back to the arena, the Tacoma Dome alive with anticipation. Ryland: “This rivalry has been brewing for years, Ward, and tonight we might finally see it come to an end!”
Rees: “You’ve got two of the best in the business, Darrell. Heuer is fighting for redemption, and Barclay, well, he’s fighting to prove he’s still the master manipulator in ACE.”
The arena lights dim as Claude Heuer’s music hits, a dramatic orchestral theme signaling his arrival. Heuer steps through the curtain to a massive ovation, his focus razor-sharp as he marches to the ring. The commentators note his determination, with Ryland saying, “Heuer isn’t here to play games tonight. He’s here to settle the score.”
Moments later, Chase Barclay’s theme blares, an elegant instrumental track that oozes arrogance. Accompanied by Miss Cavendish, Barclay saunters to the ring, a sly grin on his face. Cavendish carries a clipboard, seemingly taking notes as they make their way down the ramp. Rees: “You can never underestimate Miss Cavendish, Darrell. She’s as cunning as they come, and her presence gives Barclay an edge.”
Barclay enters the ring, smirking at Heuer while taunting the crowd. Heuer stands firm, not taking his eyes off his opponent as the referee signals for the bell.
The match begins with both men locking up in a fierce collar-and-elbow tie-up. Heuer gains the early advantage, overpowering Barclay with a series of suplexes and hard-hitting strikes. Barclay retreats to the outside, regrouping with Miss Cavendish as the crowd jeers. Heuer wastes no time, sliding out of the ring to continue the assault, throwing Barclay into the barricade.
Back in the ring, Barclay uses his cunning to turn the tide, pulling the referee in the way of a charging Heuer. With the referee momentarily distracted, Barclay delivers a thumb to Heuer’s eye, following up with a neckbreaker for a near fall. The match continues with intense back-and-forth action, including Heuer hitting a German suplex for a close two-count and Barclay countering with a DDT.
The turning point comes when Heuer sets up for his signature move, the Timepiece, but Cavendish jumps onto the apron, distracting the referee. With the official’s back turned, Barclay reaches into his tights and pulls out a small metal object. As Heuer turns around, Barclay strikes him in the head with the weapon, sending him crumpling to the mat. The crowd erupts in boos as Barclay tosses the object out of the ring and covers Heuer for the pinfall victory.
After the bell, Barclay stands over the fallen Heuer, basking in his tainted victory. Miss Cavendish enters the ring, applauding her employer as Barclay orders her to retrieve a microphone.
Barclay: “Claude Heuer, you’ve always been a second-rate competitor compared to me! And tonight, I proved that once and for all!”
Heuer begins to stir, but Barclay viciously stomps him back down, eliciting louder boos from the crowd. Just as Barclay prepares to inflict more damage, the arena lights dim, and a familiar theme blasts through the speakers.
The crowd explodes as Amir Fayez makes his return, sprinting to the ring! Barclay freezes, his smug expression turning to panic as Fayez slides in, delivering a thunderous clothesline to Barclay. Cavendish pulls her boss out of the ring just in time, the two retreating up the ramp as Fayez checks on Heuer.
Ryland shouts over the chaos, “Amir Fayez is back, and Chase Barclay’s night just took a turn for the worse!” Rees adds, “Barclay got the win, but Amir Fayez just made it clear—this fight is far from over!”
The segment ends with Fayez helping Heuer to his feet as the crowd chants his name, setting the stage for the next chapter in this heated rivalry.
Up next is another hype video, the video package begins with footage from Fall-Out, showing Jarvis Allen and Arn Fargo’s tainted victory over the Nigerian Hit Squad to retain the ACE World Tag Team Championships. Commentary from Darrell Ryland narrates, “It was controversy at its finest, with Allen and Fargo once again resorting to underhanded tactics to keep the gold.”
The tone shifts as highlights from an episode of ACE Marquee play, showing the Nigerian Hit Squad defeating Allen and Fargo to claim the championships in a hard-fought battle. The celebration is short-lived, as clips from Shoot to Thrill show Allen and Fargo regaining the titles with the help of Miss Cavendish. The package continues with footage of heated brawls between the two teams in parking lots, backstage areas, and even in the ring during non-matches, emphasizing the animosity between them.
As the video ends, the screen cuts to Shania Wheatley backstage with the Nigerian Hit Squad.
Shania Wheatley stands confidently beside Rhino Rafiq and Midnight Panther, who exude intensity.
Shania Wheatley: “Gentlemen, tonight you have another shot at the ACE World Tag Team Championships against Jarvis Allen and Arn Fargo. After months of back-and-forth, what’s your mindset heading into this pivotal match?”
Rhino Rafiq: (leaning in with a growl) “Our mindset? Simple. Tonight, the games stop. Allen and Fargo have cheated, lied, and stolen every chance they’ve had to call themselves champions. But when the bell rings, none of that will save them. We’re coming to reclaim what’s ours.”
Midnight Panther: (with a calm yet menacing tone) “We’re not just fighting for gold. We’re fighting to show the world that the Nigerian Hit Squad is the best team in ACE. No distractions, no excuses—tonight, we end this.”
The duo walks off, leaving Shania to wrap up. Shania Wheatley: “A confident Nigerian Hit Squad ready to prove their dominance. Back to you, Darrell and Ward.”
The arena lights dim as the Nigerian Hit Squad’s theme hits, a powerful tribal drumbeat accompanied by a roaring crowd. Rhino Rafiq and Midnight Panther stride out, their focus locked on the ring. They stop on the ramp, raising their fists in unison, as pyro shoots up behind them.
Ryland: “Rafiq and Panther look ready for war tonight, Ward.”
Rees: “They’ve been waiting for this rematch, and you can feel the intensity coming off of them.”
Moments later, the champions’ theme blares, a jazzy, self-indulgent tune that reflects their cocky personalities. Jarvis Allen and Arn Fargo make their way to the ring, each flaunting their titles while Miss Cavendish trails behind, clipboard in hand. Fargo arrogantly gestures to the crowd, while Allen mockingly points at the Hit Squad.
Rees: “Here come the champs, and you know Miss Cavendish will have her fingerprints all over this match.”
Ryland: “No doubt, Ward, but if Allen and Fargo think they can outsmart the Hit Squad again, they might be in for a rude awakening.”
The bell rings, and the match kicks off with Rhino Rafiq and Arn Fargo squaring off. Rafiq overpowers Fargo early with thunderous strikes and a massive spinebuster, forcing Fargo to tag in Jarvis Allen. Allen’s speed gives him the edge momentarily, but Rafiq counters with a devastating powerslam, tagging in Midnight Panther.
Panther dominates Allen with a series of high-flying maneuvers, including a springboard crossbody and a top-rope moonsault that nearly secures the win. The momentum shifts when Miss Cavendish distracts the referee, allowing Fargo to blindside Panther with a cheap shot.
The champions isolate Panther, using quick tags and double-team maneuvers to wear him down. Fargo hits a backbreaker into a flying elbow from Allen, earning a near fall. Panther finally escapes after ducking a double clothesline and leaping to tag Rafiq, who storms the ring like a freight train.
Rafiq takes out both champions with a series of clotheslines and a brutal double suplex. The crowd erupts as the Hit Squad sets up for their finisher, the Nigerian Stampede. However, Miss Cavendish hops onto the apron, distracting the referee. Allen seizes the moment, delivering a low blow to Rafiq while Fargo rolls up Panther with a handful of tights for the three-count.
As the bell rings, Allen and Fargo quickly grab their titles and exit the ring, smirking as the crowd boos relentlessly.
Ryland: “Once again, Miss Cavendish helps her team escape with the gold. This is getting ridiculous!”
Rees: “You can’t argue with results, Darrell. Allen and Fargo are still your champions, like it or not.”
The Nigerian Hit Squad isn’t done, though. Rafiq and Panther chase the champions up the ramp, brawling with them backstage. The cameras follow the chaos as punches and kicks fly between the four men, with officials struggling to separate them.
Ryland: “This rivalry is far from over, Ward. The Nigerian Hit Squad won’t rest until they get their hands on those titles again!”
The segment ends with a split-screen of Allen and Fargo retreating with their titles and the Nigerian Hit Squad seething with rage, setting the stage for another explosive chapter in their feud.
A hype video begins with Johnny Roach standing tall at Fall-Out, defeating Tavita Silk to retain the ACE World Championship. Commentary overlays the footage, emphasizing Roach’s resilience and determination. The narrative shifts to Shoot to Thrill, where Silk scores a pinfall over Roach in a six-man tag match, setting the stage for the escalating rivalry.
The video intensifies with footage of Kimo and Tua ambushing Roach on multiple occasions, delivering brutal attacks under Silk’s command. From backstage brawls to in-ring beatdowns, the duo’s interference repeatedly leaves Roach at a disadvantage, all while Silk mocks his rival from a distance. The package closes with highlights of the steel cage being constructed, emphasizing its role in preventing outside interference.
Voiceover: “Tonight, there’s nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. The 15-foot-high steel cage will decide who leaves Seattle as the ACE World Champion.”
As the video ends, we cut to Shania Wheatley standing beside a focused and intense Johnny Roach, the ACE World Championship slung over his shoulder.
Shania Wheatley: “Johnny, tonight you step into the steel cage with Tavita Silk. This feud has been marked by brutal attacks and outside interference from Kimo and Tua. What’s your mindset heading into this high-stakes battle?”
Johnny Roach: (staring directly into the camera) “Shania, for months, Tavita Silk has tried to play the numbers game. Every time I turned around, Kimo and Tua were there to do his dirty work. But tonight? It’s just me and Silk, locked inside that cage. No Kimo. No Tua. Just two men fighting for the most prestigious prize in wrestling. And let me tell you something—Tavita Silk might be a monster, but I’ve been through wars my whole career. I’ve fought giants, I’ve fought legends, and I’m still standing. Tonight, I’m walking into that cage as the ACE World Champion, and I’m walking out the same way.”
Roach adjusts the title on his shoulder and walks off, leaving Shania to send it back to the ring.
The lights in the arena dim as Tavita Silk’s ominous music hits, accompanied by the sounds of tribal drums. Silk emerges, his towering frame shrouded in a dark Samoan-style cloak. The crowd showers him with boos as he slowly makes his way to the ring, pausing to glare at the steel cage before stepping inside.
Ryland: “Tavita Silk has been a man on a mission, and tonight he’s got his shot at redemption inside that unforgiving cage.”
Rees: “This is Silk’s environment, Darrell. The brutality of the steel cage matches his mindset perfectly.”
The mood shifts as Johnny Roach’s upbeat, gritty entrance theme blasts through the speakers. The crowd erupts in cheers as the ACE World Champion strides onto the stage, holding the title high. Roach surveys the crowd, feeding off their energy before stepping into the cage.
Ryland: “Listen to this ovation for the champion! Roach has been through hell and back to hold onto that title, but tonight he faces his toughest test yet.”
Rees: “Tough is an understatement. Silk is a predator, and he’s been circling Roach for months. This is going to be a war.”
Referee Jerome Perkins signals for the cage door to be locked, and the bell rings.
The opening minutes are methodical, with both men circling each other before locking up. Roach uses his agility to land a quick dropkick, but Silk retaliates with a thunderous clothesline that sends the champion sprawling. Silk wastes no time, grabbing Roach by the head and smashing him face-first into the steel cage.
The sound of flesh hitting steel echoes through the arena as Silk drags Roach’s face across the cage, drawing first blood. The crowd rallies behind Roach, who fights back with a series of punches and a stunning enzuigiri that staggers the Samoan powerhouse. Roach follows up with a bulldog, using the cage for momentum, and then slams Silk’s head into the steel repeatedly.
Both men take turns using the cage as a weapon. Roach hits a slingshot into the cage, while Silk rams Roach’s back into the unforgiving steel. The action grows more brutal as the match progresses, with each man trying to escape over the top or through the door, only to be pulled back in at the last second.
At one point, Roach climbs to the top of the cage, only for Silk to catch him and deliver a devastating superplex from the top rope. The impact leaves both men sprawled on the mat as the crowd chants, “This is awesome!”
The climax comes when Roach begins to mount a comeback, landing a tornado DDT and a top-rope elbow drop. He crawls toward the door, but Silk grabs his leg and yanks him back into the center of the ring. Silk delivers a Samoan Drop, followed by his signature Samoan Spike.
With the crowd in stunned silence, Silk climbs to the top of the cage. He pauses for a moment, then leaps off with a breathtaking Superfly Splash that lands squarely on Roach. The arena erupts in a mix of cheers and gasps as Silk writhes in pain, then crawls toward the cage door.
Tavita Silk slides out of the cage just as the bell rings, and the referee declares him the new ACE World Champion. Bloodied and battered, Silk raises the title high as Kimo and Tua rush to his side, helping him to his feet. The trio celebrates at ringside, with Silk holding the championship aloft as the crowd boos loudly.
Ryland: “Tavita Silk has done it! He is the new ACE World Champion, but what a price both men have paid tonight.”
Rees: “That was one of the most brutal matches we’ve ever seen, and Silk’s dominance cannot be denied. Love him or hate him, he’s the top of the mountain now.”
Inside the ring, referees and doctors tend to Johnny Roach, who lies motionless after the brutal Superfly Splash. As Silk and his entourage leave the arena, the camera focuses on a defiant yet devastated Roach, staring up at the lights.
The segment ends with Tavita Silk standing triumphantly at the top of the ramp, the ACE World Championship gleaming in his hands, as the steel cage looms ominously in the background.
A video opens with a montage of past Tournament of Aces winners, their names etched into history as pillars of greatness in Atlas Championship Entertainment. The narrator emphasizes the stakes: “For over a month, 16 competitors have battled for this moment. Tonight, one man will etch his name in the record books and earn a guaranteed shot at the ACE World Championship at Parade of Champions.”
Footage highlights the dominant performances of Austin Adonis and Reverend Elijah Cross throughout the tournament. Adonis flexes his charisma and strength, overpowering his opponents with sheer force and crowd-pleasing energy. Cross, on the other hand, is shown using cunning tactics, sermonizing to the crowd after each victory while his allies, Rebel Jimmy Lee and Simbi Loa, ensure his path to the finals.
The video crescendos with clips of their semifinal victories: Adonis defeating Keme Dakotah in a grueling contest, and Cross underhandedly overcoming Beulah Roy. The narrator declares, “Tonight, two men step into the ring to define their legacies. Who will become the 2024 Ace of ACE?”
Shania Wheatley is backstage with Reverend Elijah Cross, who exudes his usual smug righteousness.
Cross: (calmly, with a sly grin) “The Good Book says, ‘Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.’ But tonight, it is not meekness that will prevail—it is divine providence. Austin Adonis is a false idol, leading these people astray with his superficial promises of glory. I am the light in the darkness, the shepherd of souls, and tonight, I will claim what is rightfully mine.”
Cross adjusts his tie, lifts his Bible, and walks off as the camera follows him down the hallway to the arena. His music begins to play—a solemn hymn laced with foreboding undertones. Cross enters to a cascade of boos, unbothered, holding his Bible high as if to bless the crowd.
We cut back to Shania Wheatley, now with a fired-up Austin Adonis. The crowd cheers wildly at the sight of him, his Hollywood-esque charisma on full display.
Adonis: (grinning, flexing his biceps) “Let me tell you something, Shania! For months, Reverend Elijah Cross has been preaching his lies and hiding behind his goons, but tonight, there’s no hiding inside that ring, bro! The Tournament of Aces is about heart, it’s about power, and it’s about standing tall when the odds are against you. And let me tell you this—Austin Adonis is going to drop the hammer, lay down the Big Leg, and leave Seattle as the 2024 Ace of ACE!”
The crowd erupts as Adonis makes his way to the arena, high-fiving fans as his energetic theme music plays.
Referee Ted Steiner brings both men to the center of the ring, explaining the best-of-three-falls rules. Adonis flexes confidently while Cross clasps his Bible to his chest, sneering at his opponent. The bell rings, and the Tournament of Aces finals is officially underway.
The match starts cautiously as both men feel each other out with lock-ups and chain wrestling. Cross uses his technical prowess to ground Adonis with wristlocks and headlocks, but Adonis powers out with shoulder tackles and hip tosses, playing to the crowd with each move.
As the pace quickens, Adonis takes control, landing a series of power moves, including a spinebuster that shakes the ring. Cross fights back with cheap tactics, raking Adonis’s eyes and targeting his legs to neutralize the Hollywood Slam.
After a missed corner splash by Cross, Adonis seizes the opportunity. He lifts Cross up for the Hollywood Slam (a Rock Bottom) and plants him hard in the center of the ring. The crowd erupts as Adonis runs the ropes, delivering the Big Leg Drop. He hooks the leg, and Steiner counts the three!
Rees: “Austin Adonis is one fall away from becoming the 2024 Ace of ACE!”
The second fall sees Cross in desperation mode. He unloads a more aggressive offense, hitting stiff strikes and suplexes. He teeters on the edge of disqualification, shoving Steiner and using the ropes for leverage during submissions, but the referee allows the match to continue.
Adonis rallies with a series of clotheslines and a running powerslam, firing up the crowd. Just as it looks like he’s about to hit another Hollywood Slam, Rebel Jimmy Lee appears on the apron, distracting Steiner. Simbi Loa sneaks into the ring, smashing Adonis in the back of the head with his skulls on a chain.
Cross capitalizes, hitting the Salvation Slam (a sit-out spinebuster) and covering Adonis. Steiner turns around and counts the three, tying the match at one fall apiece.
Ryland: “What a travesty! Adonis had this match won before Cross’s cronies got involved!”
Steiner immediately ejects Lee and Loa from ringside, leveling the playing field for the decisive fall. Both men, battered and bruised, trade heavy blows in the center of the ring. Adonis whips Cross into the corner and charges, but Cross counters with a boot to the face and a DDT for a near fall.
The action spills outside, where Cross tries to whip Adonis into the steel steps, but Adonis reverses, sending Cross crashing instead. Back inside, Adonis hits a massive superplex, but Cross kicks out at two.
Cross attempts the Salvation Slam again, but Adonis powers out and lands a thunderous clothesline that flips Cross inside out. The crowd roars as Adonis signals for the finish. He runs the ropes and lands the Big Leg Drop, covering Cross for the 1-2-3!
Ryland: “Austin Adonis has done it! He’s the 2024 Ace of ACE!”
The crowd erupts as Adonis falls to his knees, overwhelmed by the victory. Pyro explodes from the stage as Ward Rees and Conway Marshall enter the ring, carrying the Tournament of Aces Championship Trophy. They present it to Adonis, who lifts it high as tears stream down his face.
Marshall: “Ladies and gentlemen, your 2024 Ace of ACE—Austin Adonis!”
Adonis poses on the turnbuckle, basking in the cheers as November Reign fades to black, the victorious Adonis celebrating his hard-fought triumph.
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