Before Ultimate Hour could officially get underway, Undkban ran into the ring from the crowd. He demanded that Johnny Warren give him another match for the PSA World Championship, but he was interrupted by Dave, who was here to get revenge for Undkban’s attack at New Year’s Armageddon! “The Pharaoh” escaped for now, but it’s only a matter of time before these two will finally collide in the ring.
Now that the show could get back on track, The High Five’s Maximilien Plouffe faced off with Jeff “The Chef” Jonsun. “France’s Strongest Son” was impressive in this contest, especially when he defeated Jonsun with an absolutely devastating High Striker. After the match, Plouffe explained that since Gilgadar failed to take down Bruno Bolousek, he wanted to support his friend by doing the honor instead. Will “The Blood Hunter” accept this challenge?
Hayley came down to the ring to finally explain why she betrayed Tara at Christmas Calamity. To put it simply, she didn’t see her sister as deserving of holding the PSA Women’s World Championship. Hayley claimed to be the one carrying Tara to success since the very beginning, and she finally got tired of it last December. Now that she is in possession of the Title, Hayley considers herself to be the “rightful” PSA Women’s World Champion. The PSA Faithful were anticipating Tara’s return, but Hayley was instead confronted by Council of M. Marcee clearly wanted a match for the Title, but Marcia cut her off mid-sentence and demanded a match with Hayley next week! Will Marcee support her teammate in this showdown, or will her jealousy get the better of her?
Next, The Ladies of Payne took on The PSA Outcasts in tag team action. Aayla Payne may have lost at Plugged In, but she bounced back quickly when she pinned Dean Cottonsmith with the Nail Biter and secured the win for her team.
Backstage, Ramona Spectre spoke with Pletch. After mourning the loss of Shell Gigante, “The Pig” was encouraged to wreak havoc on his own. Spectre also vowed to herald the return of Handrew Frankenstein, but for now she wants to make “The Madder Scientist” proud by becoming Roster Roulette Champion!
Ramona Spectre’s first step towards the Roster Roulette Title came in the form of Low-Key Eve. Eve had some lingering injuries from her match with Hayley last Season, and her opponent took full advantage. The relentless beatdown was fun for a while, but Spectre eventually got bored and ended the contest with Death’s Kiss. How will Cruella Castonova respond to this new challenger?
Johnny Warren wanted to celebrate his victory over Undkban, but he knew it was only a matter of time before his next challengers, Corwin and Drew Pender, joined him in the ring. These men have a storied history, and the next chapter will be written during their PSA World Championship match at The Red Wedding!
After Keith ruined JX2’s beatdown at Plugged In, Jim Everetts wanted to teach him a lesson in our Main Event. Everetts used his superior strength to establish an early lead, but “Mr. Guy” eventually mounted a comeback. This was stopped when the referee was knocked out by an accidental strike, as The Lifeblood Initiative ran down to the ring for an assault on Keith. Before they could do so, however, Cirque du Shaam and The Owskis appeared to even the odds! The ringside area was in complete pandemonium, and Keith used this chaos to hit Everetts with the Cloudpiercer and pick up the win!
Plugged In was opened by Casual Adam, who was eager to face Spoonman in singles competition. Spoonman never showed up, but Adam was instead joined by a PSA Veteran: Dr. Chris Chan! It was a pleasant surprise for the fans in attendance, but “The Good One” was not happy. Adam used this frustration to his advantage, and he ultimately came out on top when he took down Chan with a move dubbed the “Fork-Knife On Plate.”
Tara and Hayley were supposed to face off for the PSA Women’s World Championship, but this was cancelled when Hayley was found ambushing her sister in the parking lot earlier tonight! After powerbombing Tara into a bed of glass, Hayley low-blowed the Champion to put an end to the vicious beatdown.
Goldielox and J-Mike were ready to become PSA Tag Team Champions, but that all changed when they were stopped by Johnny Warren. “The Lifeblood” revealed that Drew Pender demanded a meeting with him when he heard about Hayley and Tara’s fight. “The Shepherd of Fire” wanted to ensure victory over Corwin, so he had Warren scrap their Title match so they could focus on that instead. The pair left the building in frustration, which means that Drew Pender will have to face his brother alone later tonight!
Next, Aayla Payne challenged Cruella Castonova for the Roster Roulette Championship. Payne has impressed many in her short time on the PSA roster, but she wasn’t ready to take down an established star like Castonova just yet. After dizzying her opponent with a kick to the head, “Miss Obsidian” lifted Payne into the Nova Bomb to retain the Gold.
El Gigante and Hell Gigante joined forces to take down The Madder Lads’ Shell Gigante and Pletch. The presence of Ramona Spectre at ringside made this a challenge for The Gigantes, but the stipulation of Cheat Code Chaos helped even the odds. Shell Gigante was dangerously close to taking down its opponents, but Hell Gigante connected with a supercharged sledgehammer that disabled the robot permanently! Ramona was inconsolable following the destruction of her finest creation, and that allowed The Gigantes to climb up to the top ropes and hit a Double Jumbo Drop on Pletch to pick up the win.
El Gigante’s close friend, Gilgadar, was the next person to enter the Hunter’s Haven and challenge Bruno Bolousek for the PSA Hardcore Championship. “The Time Wizard” survived longer than most, and at first it was a testament to Gilgadar’s remarkable resiliency. As time went on, however, it was clear that Bolousek was in control the entire time. As soon as Gilgadar made “The Blood Hunter” bleed, the contest was brought to a swift end by 3 consecutive Bolousek Bombs.
The PSA Faithful were disappointed that Goldielox and J-Mike weren’t challenging Cirque du Shaam for the PSA Tag Team Championship, but they were even angrier when they learned that their replacement was The Lifeblood Initiative’s JX2. This showdown was highly competitive, but the challengers’ lack of preparation allowed Sir Alex Westworthy to hit Jim Everetts with the Can Opener and retain the Title. JX2 beat down the Champions in a fit of rage after the bell, but they were saved by Keith, who is still on a mission to take down The Lifeblood Initiative! As Keith escorted Cirque du Shaam to the parking lot, he looked back at the camera and left a message: “Help me Andrew, Josh, The Owskis; you are PSA’s only hope.”
Despite the fact that he was alone, Drew Pender looked as confident as ever heading into his fifth match against Corwin. “The Devil’s Chosen One” took offense to this arrogance and attacked Pender before the bell, but “The Shepherd of Fire” recovered and took an early lead. Drew’s facade faded when the Spear didn’t win him the match, however, and Corwin immediately took advantage. He locked his brother in Judgment, and Pender had no choice but to tap out from the pain. How will Ashes of the Spear react to the failure of its leader?
In our Main Event, Johnny Warren defended the PSA World Championship against his oldest rival: Undkban. The third singles match between these foes did not disappoint, and there were several points where “The Pharaoh” looked poised to emerge a two-time Champion. When Undkban went for the Ankhasault out of hubris, however, “The Lifeblood” rolled out of the way and collided with the Warhammer to retain the PSA World Championship.
Johnny Warren opened Ultimate Hour to finally announce the winner of this year’s Ball Drop Battle Royal. He revealed that he considered several options, but one stood head and shoulders above the rest: since neither man was an “official” entrant in the Battle Royal, then no one was worthy of a PSA World Championship match! This decision was booed heavily by the PSA Faithful, but before Warren could respond, he was distracted by Undkban, who came down to the ring through the crowd. At first, “The Pharaoh” was upset he didn’t have a spot in the Ball Drop Battle Royal, which is why he attacked Dave beforehand. However, he quickly realized why he wasn’t a participant, and it’s the same reason that Corwin and Drew Pender aren’t being given a Title match: Johnny Warren is scared of them. They are all fundamental parts of “The Lifeblood’s” biggest failures, and he can’t risk losing again at this point in his career. This accusation enraged the Director of PSA, who claimed that he isn’t scared; he just didn’t want to waste his time with ghosts from the past. In a moment of pure impulse, Warren agreed to give Corwin and Drew Pender a shot at the PSA World Championship, but not until after his business with Undkban is settled at Plugged In. Can Johnny Warren retain the Title against his oldest rival, or will Undkban reign as Champion once again?
Due to her remarkable performance in the Trios Tablegeddon match at New Year’s Armageddon, Aayla Payne has been named the #1 Contender to the Roster Roulette Championship. To keep her momentum strong heading into this contest, Payne faced off with Cheese Louise tonight. Aayla secured a strong win with the Nail Biter, and the PSA Faithful are eager to see the newcomer step in the ring with an established star like Cruella Castonova at Plugged In.
Following Handrew Frankenstein’s loss in Last Hand Standing, Ramona Spectre spoke with the rest of The Madder Lads. She knows that “The Madder Scientist’s” comatose state is a huge wrench in their operations, but they cannot abandon the master plan. Punishment still awaits El and Hell Gigante, and it will take place at Plugged In inside Cheat Code Chaos!
The Lifeblood Initiative’s JX2 faced VolTYSON in tag team action. There were multiple tense interactions between the former members of The Ultimatum, and Everetts used this to his advantage. After TYSON was hit with the Critical Mass, Everetts lifted his opponent into the Taste of Chaos to pick up the win.
Next, Casual Adam responded to his elimination from the Ball Drop Battle Royal. “The Good One” now hates the one known as “Spoonman,” so he demanded they meet man-to-man in a match at Plugged In! Will Spoonman accept?
Ashes of the Spear’s J-Mike stepped in the ring with Cirque du Shaam’s Allen. The two had a competitive matchup, but right as Allen readied for the Friendship Bracelet, Goldielox’s music played as a distraction. This gave J-Mike the opening he needed, so he hit his opponent with the Mike Drop to emerge victorious. As a result of this win over Allen, Goldielox and J-Mike have been given a PSA Tag Team Championship match at Plugged In!
As Goldielox and J-Mike made their way backstage, they were stopped by Drew Pender. After congratulating them on their upcoming Tag Team Championship match, he admitted that Ashes of the Spear is in jeopardy. Hayley and Tara might be fighting right now, but Pender will save them by finally becoming a Double Champion! Pender hoped that these two would accompany him to the ring to ensure his victory over Corwin, but Goldielox and J-Mike claimed they’ll be too focused on their Title match to do so. As Drew’s disciples walked away, “The Shepherd of Fire” came up with an idea; does he have a backup plan?
Montana Malibu, who was eliminated by Gilgadar in the Ball Drop Battle Royal, challenged “The Time Wizard” to a match here tonight. Gobert promised a fresh start for “The West Coast’s Finest,” but some mistimed callouts helped his opponent win with the Time Warp. A celebration was due, but it was cut short by the PSA Hardcore Champion, Bruno Bolousek. “The Blood Hunter” commended Gilgadar on his impressive performance at New Year’s Armageddon, and he even offered him a Title match at next week’s Plugged In! With the challenge accepted, can Gilgadar become PSA Hardcore Champion?
In our Main Event, the PSA Faithful were eager to hear Hayley comment on her betrayal of Tara and her theft of the PSA Women’s World Championship at last year’s Christmas Calamity. To their disappointment, however, Hayley did not have the Title with her, and she claimed that the fans, just like her sister, were undeserving of an explanation. As the crowd erupted in boos, Tara ran down to the ring and started an all-out brawl! PSA Officials managed to pull the two women apart, but they will collide in a week’s time for the PSA Women’s World Championship at Plugged In!
Welcome to PSA’s first event of 2026, New Year’s Armageddon! We opened the show with the second-annual Ball Drop Battle Royal, but this time 30 participants competed for a future PSA World Championship match. Dean Cottonsmith and TYSON started things off, but the crowd didn’t go ballistic until Casual Adam arrived at #4. He was hoping to win this the same way he won the Proving Grounds, but this plan went up in flames when Spoonman entered the ring and immediately eliminated “The Good One!” Many wrestlers had an impressive performance in this contest, but the real highlight was Gilgadar, who entered 3rd and survived over 20 competitors! “The Time Wizard” was ultimately taken out by Drew Pender, who took the place of J-Mike at #26. Pender looked poised to win the whole thing, but he and the PSA Faithful were stunned when Corwin made his return at the illustrious 30th position! No one knows how “The Devil’s Chosen One” found his way into the Battle Royal, but the current theory is that he replaced Dave, who never showed up. After eliminating the remaining participants, the twin brothers took the fight to one another. “The Shepherd of Fire” looked to eliminate Corwin via a clothesline, but his momentum carried both men over the top rope and onto the floor at the exact same time! Who will be ruled the rightful winner of the Ball Drop Battle Royal?
The Ladies of Payne were supposed to team up with Shoot-Out Sheri against Council of M’s Mega Marc, Marcia, and Macho Mars in Tablegeddon, but she was replaced by Maria Phoenix at the turn of the new year. It didn’t really matter who their teammate was, as Aayla and Anna Payne dominated this contest with a final score of 5-0! Marcia, who was never put through a table, stormed out of the match in frustration; could tensions be brewing in Council of M?
Next, Johnny Warren commented on the Ball Drop Battle Royal’s controversial ending. “The Lifeblood” admitted that he has too much on his plate to make a decision right now, but he will give his official verdict on the first Ultimate Hour of 2026. As Warren finished this announcement, the camera feed cut to an ominous message: “Warren, it’s been too long. I’ll see you soon…”
The Main Event of New Year’s Armageddon pitted father against son as Andrew Frankowski faced Handrew Frankenstein in a Last Hand Standing match. Prior to this showdown, “The Madder Scientist” went through the effort of modifying the mystery box he was once stored in. Now resembling an urn, the weapon was imbued with the power to drain life energy. Frankenstein hit Frankowski with the Body Bag and readied for a strike with the urn, but he never expected his father to channel his old “blackout” powers and sneak attack with the Sandbag! Knowing his son would never accept an apology, Andrew put an end to the war by hitting Handrew with the urn instead. There is some life left in the comatose Frankenstein, but it’s clear that he will be out of action for a very long time.