Airing April 3, 2026
Live from Scrooge’s Camelot Coliseum
Julian Ward: We welcome you to a very special presentation—WRESTLEFEST: GOOD FRIDAY! Live from the historic Scrooge’s Camelot Coliseum, this is the Mythic Division at its absolute finest.
Brick Brody: Five matches. No wasted time. No distractions. Just violence, gold, and opportunity. The way it should be.
Julian Ward: Tonight, every match carries major implications across NPCW. We will determine not one—but two number one contenders.
Brick Brody: And let’s not forget… championships are on the line. The Universal Tag Team Titles—and in our main event, the Eternal Flame Title with no time limit. That means no escape, no excuses.
Julian Ward: Plus, a Texas Death Match that guarantees brutality when Takuma Ryujin collides with Raigen the Blood-Oni.
Brick Brody: That one doesn’t end with a pin, Julian. That ends when someone can’t answer the count. Period.
Julian Ward: And in our opening contest, it’s already set—King Arthur, Hansel, and Robin Hood battle to determine the next challenger for the Mythic Crown.
Brick Brody: Three men walk in. One man walks out with a future. The other two? Just casualties.
Julian Ward: Wrestlefest is about one thing—More Action. Less Talk.
Brick Brody: Then let’s stop talking.
Julian Ward: Match one—right now.
Julian: Three men, one opportunity—the winner here becomes the number one contender to the Mythic Crown Title.
Brick Brody: You’ve got royalty, a streetwise outlaw, and a ruthless brawler. No alliances—just survival.
Robin Hood drops King Arthur with a sudden DDT, taking early control.
King Arthur fires back with the KING’S DECREE (Pedigree), but Hansel interrupts the momentum with a sharp dropkick.
Robin Hood crashes down with a senton while Hansel continues to pepper opponents with quick strikes.
Hansel attempts a Spine Crusher, but King Arthur counters into a spinebuster. The exchange continues until King Arthur lands a clean flowing DDT on Hansel.
King Arthur locks in an Indian Deathlock as Robin Hood answers with a sharpshooter, both men trying to force a submission in the chaos.
Hansel re-enters with a powerslam, but Robin Hood answers immediately with another senton to keep the pace relentless.
Robin Hood goes back to the sharpshooter, but King Arthur powers out and regains his footing.
Momentum shifts as King Arthur and Robin Hood briefly overwhelm Hansel, connecting with a jumping knee drop and a crushing corner cannonball.
Robin Hood spikes Hansel with the Arrow’d End (Stunner), but Hansel fires back with a flying forearm smash.
Another double-team sequence sees Robin Hood and King Arthur plant Hansel with dual DDTs, but Hansel refuses to stay down, answering with an atomic knee drop.
King Arthur and Robin Hood again combine their offense, dropping Hansel with a flowing DDT and superkick combination.
Robin Hood and Hansel turn the tables briefly, trapping King Arthur, but Arthur breaks free and plants Robin Hood with a flowing DDT.
King Arthur levels Robin Hood with a clothesline, but Robin Hood fires back with another Arrow’d End.
King Arthur stretches Hansel with an abdominal stretch while Hansel counters with a Boston Crab, trying to wear the king down.
Robin Hood attempts a package piledriver, but Hansel reverses and answers with a dropkick.
Robin Hood snaps back with a superkick, then drives Hansel down with a DDT, but Hansel answers again with a crushing Spine Crusher.
Hansel tries to overpower King Arthur with a belly-to-belly suplex, but Arthur escapes and counters into another abdominal stretch.
Robin Hood launches into a corner cannonball, but Hansel avoids the impact.
Hansel continues his assault, targeting King Arthur with another belly-to-belly attempt, but Arthur holds firm.
King Arthur traps Robin Hood in the Indian Deathlock while Robin Hood answers with a brutal apron powerbomb to break free.
Hansel locks in a Boston Crab on King Arthur, but the king refuses to submit.
King Arthur regains control with an abdominal stretch while Robin Hood crashes in with a Swanton Bomb to disrupt the hold.
King Arthur capitalizes as Robin Hood begins to fade, locking in another Indian Deathlock and weakening him further.
With Robin Hood compromised, King Arthur delivers a crushing jumping knee drop, driving him into the mat.
King Arthur hooks the leg.
1… 2… 3.
KING ARTHUR DEFEATS ROBIN HOOD VIA PINFALL WITH A JUMPING KNEE DROP AT THE 25 MINUTE MARK TO BECOME THE #1 CONTENDER TO THE MYTHIC CROWN TITLE
Julian: King Arthur outlasted two incredibly dangerous opponents and picked his moment perfectly.
Brick Brody: That’s what kings do—they survive the chaos and strike when it matters. Hansel did the damage, Robin Hood took the fall, and Arthur walks out with the prize.
Julian: And now the Mythic Crown Champion has a very dangerous challenger waiting in the wings.
Brick Brody: Dangerous? He’s inevitable.
Julian Ward: Coming off what many are calling the match of the month at Madness, Hans Trapp and Knecht Ruprecht now face a completely different challenge—raw, unrelenting power.
Brick Brody: The River Reapers tested their endurance. Tonight? Monster Bash tests their survival. Kong and Ogre don’t outwrestle you… they crush you.
Julian Ward: And both teams have masterminds in their corner—Fenwick Grimbough and Dr. Frankenstein.
Brick Brody: Yeah, and neither one plays fair. That’s what I like about this already.
Kong immediately overwhelms Hans Trapp, lifting him into a crushing Jungle Swing side slam.
Ogre tags in and drives a brutal sledge to the chest of Hans Trapp, continuing the assault.
Hans Trapp fires back with the Harvest Reaping (Running Big Boot), but Ogre responds with a snapmare to halt the momentum.
Hans Trapp grounds Kong with a front facelock, slowing the pace and regaining control.
Ogre returns and blasts Hans Trapp with a boot to the midsection, forcing a tag.
Knecht Ruprecht enters and immediately teams with Hans Trapp, stomping down Kong and hurling him out of the ring before Kong answers with a diving headbutt.
The champions continue their tandem assault, isolating Kong with stomps and repeated throws to the outside, wearing him down.
Kong fights back with another Jungle Swing, swinging momentum back toward Monster Bash.
Hans Trapp returns, but Ogre meets him with another crushing sledge to the chest.
Kong takes control, battering Knecht Ruprecht with a sledgehammer-like strike followed by another Jungle Swing.
Hans Trapp tosses Kong to the outside again, but the big man recovers quickly.
Hans Trapp counters Ogre, throwing him from the ring and nearly leaving him counted out.
Hans Trapp spikes Ogre with a piledriver, but chaos erupts as Dr. Frankenstein distracts the referee.
With the official occupied, Ogre drives Knecht Ruprecht into the mat with a backslam and nearly steals the match.
Knecht Ruprecht survives and answers with a driving knee to the midsection, but Ogre continues to overpower him with repeated backslams.
Knecht Ruprecht rallies, landing heavy overhead chops and nearly putting Kong away before the big man kicks out.
Ogre crashes down with a massive body drop while Knecht Ruprecht continues to fight back with forearm strikes.
Hans Trapp re-enters, but Fenwick Grimbough’s interference backfires as Kong blasts Hans Trapp with a devastating diving headbutt.
Knecht Ruprecht regains control, hammering Kong with forearms and overhead strikes, pushing him to the brink.
Knecht Ruprecht goes for the finish, but Ogre storms in to break the pin at the last possible moment.
Moments later, chaos erupts again—Dr. Frankenstein slides a chair into the ring.
Kong seizes the opportunity, striking with the weapon before driving Knecht Ruprecht into the mat.
Kong hooks the leg.
1… 2… 3.
KONG & OGRE DEFEAT HANS TRAPP & KNECHT RUPRECHT VIA PINFALL WHEN KONG PINS KNECHT RUPRECHT FOLLOWING DR. FRANKENSTEIN’S CHAIR-ASSISTED INTERFERENCE AT 22ND MINUTE MARK
→ NEW Universal Tag Team Champions
Julian Ward: We have new champions—and it came at the hands of blatant interference.
Brick Brody: Blatant? Sure. Effective? Absolutely. That’s how you beat a team coming off the match of the month.
Julian Ward: Hans Trapp and Knecht Ruprecht fought valiantly, but the numbers—and the chaos—were too much.
Brick Brody: Monster Bash just took the gold, Julian. And with Dr. Frankenstein pulling the strings? This could get a whole lot worse.
Julian Ward: Another number one contender will be crowned here tonight—this time for the Queen of North Championship.
Brick Brody: And this one’s dangerous, Julian. Snow White’s ruthless, Sayaka’s explosive, and Morgana… she doesn’t just beat you—she traps you.
Julian Ward: Only one moves on to challenge Lilith.
Brick Brody: And whoever it is better be ready… because Lilith doesn’t fear anyone.
Snow White wastes no time, driving Morgana Le Faye down with Witch’s Justice (Modified Gory Bomb).
Snow White follows with the Thorn Crown Driver (Spike DDT), but Sayaka Mizuhana counters the momentum with a lightning-fast Fubuki Poison Rana.
Snow White launches herself with a Glass Coffin Dive, crashing into Morgana Le Faye on the outside.
Back inside, Snow White connects with Kiss of Spite (Single Knee Facebreaker) on Sayaka Mizuhana, maintaining control.
Sayaka Mizuhana answers with a Running Three Crucifix Powerbomb, matching Snow White’s intensity.
Morgana Le Faye re-enters with a sharp roundhouse kick, but Sayaka Mizuhana continues her assault with another crucifix powerbomb.
Morgana Le Faye lands a Shining Wizard, while Snow White responds with the Hell of the Huntress (Diving Foot Stomp), both competitors striking at once.
Morgana Le Faye locks in the Sorceress’s Embrace, but Snow White breaks the sequence with another Thorn Crown Driver.
Morgana Le Faye isolates Sayaka Mizuhana, blasting her with a Shining Wizard.
Snow White plants Sayaka Mizuhana with the Apple Splitter (Destroyer), but Sayaka Mizuhana rebounds with a German suplex.
Sayaka Mizuhana spikes Snow White again with a Fubuki Poison Rana, taking control of the pace.
Morgana Le Faye reasserts herself, locking in the Sorceress’s Embrace on Sayaka Mizuhana, but she refuses to submit.
The two trade suplexes—Morgana Le Faye with a release German, Sayaka Mizuhana answering in kind.
Morgana Le Faye lands a superkick, but Sayaka Mizuhana fires back with a lariat.
Sayaka Mizuhana traps Snow White in a Wheelbarrow Dragon Sleeper, wrenching back, but Snow White refuses to give in.
Snow White counters with another Apple Splitter, but Sayaka Mizuhana answers with a wrist clutch Northern Lights suplex.
Morgana Le Faye strikes again with a Shining Wizard, keeping Sayaka Mizuhana off balance.
All three collide at once—Snow White dives with a Glass Coffin Dive, Morgana Le Faye lands a roundhouse kick, and Sayaka Mizuhana crashes through with a Running Three Crucifix Powerbomb.
Snow White transitions into the Gilded Grip (Arm Drag into Arm Bar), while Morgana Le Faye answers with another roundhouse kick.
Snow White and Sayaka Mizuhana briefly combine, hitting a Gilded Grip and Fubuki Poison Rana on Morgana Le Faye, but she fights free.
Sayaka Mizuhana drives Morgana Le Faye down with a Dodonpa Crucifix Driver, looking to finish it.
But Morgana Le Faye counters—grappling control, dragging Sayaka Mizuhana to the mat—
Ground Dragon Sleeper locked in.
Sayaka Mizuhana struggles… fades…
…and submits.
MORGANA LE FAYE DEFEATS SAYAKA MIZUHANA VIA SUBMISSION WITH THE GROUND DRAGON SLEEPER AT THE 21ST MINUTE TO BECOME THE #1 CONTENDER FOR THE QUEEN OF NORTH TITLE
Julian Ward: Morgana Le Faye outmaneuvered two incredible competitors and forced the submission.
Brick Brody: That’s what makes her dangerous—she doesn’t need chaos, she controls it. One opening, and it’s over.
Julian Ward: Snow White was dominant early, Sayaka Mizuhana brought relentless offense—but Morgana found the finish.
Brick Brody: And now she’s heading straight for Lilith… and that’s a nightmare waiting to happen.
Julian Ward: This rivalry has been boiling for weeks—and now it explodes in a Texas Death Match.
Brick Brody: No rules. No mercy. You don’t win by wrestling—you win by ending the other guy.
Julian Ward: Takuma Ryujin looks to settle the score with Raigen the Blood-Oni once and for all.
Brick Brody: These two aren’t just opponents… this is personal.
Takuma Ryujin immediately targets the leg, locking in an ankle lock, but Raigen the Blood-Oni powers out and slams him to the mat.
Takuma Ryujin answers with a bridging dragon suplex, keeping control early.
The two trade holds—Takuma Ryujin driving in brutal middle kicks while Raigen the Blood-Oni counters with a punishing leglock.
Takuma Ryujin lifts Raigen the Blood-Oni into a deadlift German suplex, showing raw strength.
The fight spills outside as Raigen the Blood-Oni throws Takuma Ryujin from the ring.
Back inside, Takuma Ryujin regains control with a Northern Lights suplex and follows with a crushing Kamigoye, driving his knee into Raigen’s skull.
Takuma Ryujin continues the assault with a high-angle crucifix powerbomb, but Raigen the Blood-Oni answers with a vicious armbar.
The exchange turns into a war of submissions—Takuma Ryujin reapplies the ankle lock while Raigen counters with another armbar, neither man willing to give in.
Takuma Ryujin drives forward with another Northern Lights suplex, but momentum shifts suddenly—
Raigen the Blood-Oni traps him against the ropes, choking him down before locking in the Demon Sleeper, wrenching back with terrifying force.
Takuma Ryujin fades but refuses to fall.
The fight continues with relentless back-and-forth—German suplexes, leglocks, and stiff strikes exchanged in rapid succession.
Takuma Ryujin smashes Raigen’s head into the ringside bell, the impact echoing through the arena.
Raigen the Blood-Oni fires back with brutal kicks and throws Takuma Ryujin out of the ring again.
Back inside, both men continue trading heavy blows—suplex for strike, hold for hold—neither able to keep the other down.
Takuma Ryujin plants Raigen with a Golden Star powerbomb, but Raigen refuses to stay down.
Raigen the Blood-Oni counters with a crushing choke lariat, nearly ending the match.
The punishment escalates—more suplexes from Takuma Ryujin, more strikes and throws from Raigen the Blood-Oni.
Raigen the Blood-Oni drives Takuma Ryujin down with a devastating piledriver, but even that isn’t enough.
Both men stagger, battered and exhausted.
Takuma Ryujin digs deep—
He explodes forward with a final Kamigoye, smashing Raigen the Blood-Oni square in the jaw.
Takuma Ryujin collapses over him, hooking the leg.
1… 2… 3.
TAKUMA RYUJIN DEFEATS RAIGEN THE BLOOD-ONI VIA PINFALL AT THE 29TH MINUTE WITH A KAMIGOYE
Julian Ward: That was not just a match—that was a war of attrition.
Brick Brody: Texas Death Match, Julian. And somehow… both men are still breathing.
Julian Ward: Takuma Ryujin survives and finally puts Raigen down.
Brick Brody: Yeah—but look at him. That wasn’t a victory… that was survival.
Julian Ward: It all comes down to this—the Eternal Flame Title on the line with no time limit.
Brick Brody: No escape, no clock, no excuses. Sir Agravaine has ruled through manipulation and control… but tonight, he faces pure virtue in Sir Galahad.
Julian Ward: And both men bring powerful allies—Myrddin in the shadows, Merlin at ringside.
Brick Brody: This isn’t just a title match, Julian. This is ideology versus ideology.
Sir Agravaine wastes no time, driving Sir Galahad into the mat with an over-the-shoulder back-to-belly piledriver.
Sir Agravaine repeats the impact with another piledriver, but Sir Galahad answers with the Benadryller, leveling the champion.
Sir Agravaine snaps forward with a rolling cutter, but chaos erupts as Merlin throws flash powder, momentarily disrupting the flow.
Sir Galahad capitalizes, planting Sir Agravaine with a jumping reverse bulldog.
Both men rise and collide—Sir Agravaine hits an Argentine Blue Thunder Bomb, but Sir Galahad responds with a flying body splash.
The pace quickens—Sir Agravaine lands another rolling cutter, but Sir Galahad soars with The Chosen Fall (630 Senton), crashing down with incredible force.
Sir Agravaine answers with a release German suplex, while Sir Galahad fires back with a running shooting star press.
Sir Agravaine regains control with yet another rolling cutter, keeping pressure on the challenger.
He strikes again—another rolling cutter connects—
But Merlin intervenes, casting a curse that shifts the momentum.
Sir Galahad surges forward, driving Sir Agravaine down with a jumping reverse bulldog.
Sir Galahad lifts him—
Locks him in—
Horizontal Gory Special applied.
Sir Agravaine struggles… trapped… nowhere to go…
…and submits.
SIR GALAHAD DEFEATS SIR AGRAVAINE VIA SUBMISSION WITH THE HORIZONTAL GORY SPECIAL AT THE 11TH MINUTE TO WIN THE ETERNAL FLAME TITLE
Julian Ward: We have a new champion! Sir Galahad has done it!
Brick Brody: I don’t believe it—Agravaine had control, but one shift… one opening… and Galahad took everything.
Julian Ward: The Eternal Flame burns with a new bearer—one of honor, one of virtue.
Brick Brody: Yeah… but you know this isn’t over. Agravaine—and Myrddin—they don’t just walk away from power.
Julian Ward: Tonight belongs to Sir Galahad.
Brick Brody: And the entire Mythic Division just changed.
Julian Ward: What a night it has been here at Wrestlefest: Good Friday—five matches, and every one of them delivered.
Brick Brody: Titles changed hands, contenders were crowned, and people got hurt. That’s exactly what Wrestlefest is supposed to be.
Julian Ward: King Arthur stands tall as the new number one contender to the Mythic Crown Title.
Brick Brody: And if I’m the champion… I’m not sleeping easy after that performance.
Julian Ward: Morgana Le Faye secured her shot at the Queen of North Championship, forcing Sayaka Mizuhana to submit in a hard-fought battle.
Brick Brody: And now she’s heading straight into Lilith’s world. That’s not a place you walk out of the same.
Julian Ward: We witnessed absolute brutality in the Texas Death Match, where Takuma Ryujin outlasted Raigen the Blood-Oni.
Brick Brody: Outlasted is the right word. Nobody wins those matches clean—you just survive them.
Julian Ward: And earlier tonight, we saw a shocking change in the tag team landscape—
Brick Brody: Yeah, Monster Bash just bulldozed their way to the top. New Universal Tag Team Champions, whether you like how they did it or not.
Julian Ward: But in our main event… history was made.
Brick Brody: Sir Galahad didn’t just win—he took the Eternal Flame Title from Sir Agravaine.
Julian Ward: A new champion crowned in a match with no time limit—and Sir Galahad proved he could endure, outlast, and ultimately overcome.
Brick Brody: The balance of power in the Mythic Division just shifted… big time.
Julian Ward: Wrestlefest lives up to its promise—
Brick Brody: More Action. Less Talk.
Julian Ward: For Brick Brody, I’m Julian Ward—thank you for joining us for Wrestlefest: Good Friday.
Brick Brody: And if tonight proved anything… it’s that nothing in NPCW is guaranteed.
Julian Ward: Goodnight from Camelot.
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