Airing May 18, 2026
Live from Halifax, NS
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: Welcome, everyone, to WRESTLEFEST: VICTORIA DAY! We are live from The Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and tonight the Polar Division takes center stage under the Wrestlefest banner!
Eddie Ellington: Five matches, Johnny. No wasted motion. No sentimental speeches. No endless hand-wringing. Just consequences. Beautiful, violent consequences.
Johnny Michaels: The motto says it all—More Action. Less Talk. And tonight, the Polar Division brings championship gold, faction warfare, curses, demons, and one steel cage main event that could shake the entire foundation of NPCW.
Eddie Ellington: That cage is what I’m here for. Ghost of Christmas Past locked inside with Mean Jack Mason? No escape routes. No running through the crowd. No hiding behind momentum or catchphrases. Just a Universal Champion and a brawler with bad intentions.
Johnny Michaels: And before we get there, the Demonic Legion’s internal war continues. In our opening contest, Alpha Demon Krampus, with Grinch Heyman in his corner, goes one-on-one with The Demon of Destruction Abaddon, backed by Lilith.
Eddie Ellington: That is not a match, Johnny. That is a family argument with claws, horns, and body bags. Krampus wants obedience. Abaddon wants recognition. Lilith wants power. I love everything about it.
Johnny Michaels: Then the Demonic Civil War reaches championship stakes. The Northern Lights Title will be defended as champion Jack Frost, accompanied by Grinch Heyman, faces Wilbur “Terrorfang” Townsend, with Lilith at ringside.
Eddie Ellington: Jack Frost has held that title by being cold, cruel, and clever. But Wilbur is not normal. Wilbur does not challenge you like a wrestler. He haunts you like a bad memory.
Johnny Michaels: The North Pole Title is also on the line tonight. Santa Claus defends against Marax the Deceiver, and Marax will have Grinch Heyman watching every opening, every hesitation, every possible weakness.
Eddie Ellington: Marax is dangerous because he does not just fight the body. He studies the flaw. And Santa? For all the legend, all the heart, all the holiday magic—every hero has one crack in the armor.
Johnny Michaels: We will also see a major six-woman tag team match as the Sisters of the Hood—Crimson Vane, Scarlett Howl, and Ruby Howl—collide with The Witch’s Coven: Wicked Witch, Wicked Willow, and Morrigan.
Eddie Ellington: And the big question is simple—will the curse continue? Because lately, when the Coven gets involved, bad things happen. Strange things. Things even I would advise standing several feet away from.
Johnny Michaels: And then, in tonight’s main event, the Universal Title will be decided inside a steel cage. Champion Ghost of Christmas Past defends against Mean Jack Mason.
Eddie Ellington: Mason has been chasing that title like a man possessed. But Ghost of Christmas Past is the champion for a reason. You lock those two inside steel, and somebody is walking out different—if they walk out at all.
Johnny Michaels: Halifax is ready. The Metro Centre is electric. Championships are on the line, alliances are cracking, and the Polar Division is about to explode.
Eddie Ellington: Then enough pageantry, Johnny. Ring the bell and let the damage begin.
Johnny Michaels: This is Wrestlefest: Victoria Day—and we start right now.
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: Wrestlefest Victoria Day begins with the Demonic Legion tearing itself apart from within. Krampus, the Alpha Demon, steps into the ring against Abaddon, the Demon of Destruction.
Eddie Ellington: And look at the corners, Johnny. Grinch Heyman with Krampus, Lilith with Abaddon. This is not just two monsters fighting. This is a power struggle with managers sharpening the knives.
Johnny Michaels: The question is simple—can Krampus reassert control, or does Abaddon prove the Legion no longer bows to the Alpha Demon?
Eddie Ellington: Control is earned in the ring, Johnny. And tonight, somebody’s authority is getting cracked open.
Krampus charges forward with Holiday Havoc, hammering Abaddon with punches and kicks.
Abaddon absorbs the opening attack and fires back with Netherstrike, driving a brutal kneelift into Krampus.
Krampus keeps swinging, unloading another flurry of Holiday Havoc strikes, but Abaddon catches him and powers him through a thunderous Hell’s Fury, stacking multiple powerbomb impacts together.
Krampus clamps down with the Krampus Claw, digging his fingers into Abaddon’s shoulder and neck.
Abaddon powers through the hold and slams Krampus hard to the canvas.
Grinch Heyman climbs onto the apron and smashes Abaddon with his mobile phone while Honest Abe is pulled out of position.
Abaddon staggers but answers immediately, lifting Krampus and driving him down with Abaddon’s Fury.
Grinch Heyman leans in again, barking instructions and feeding Krampus a devious plan.
Abaddon ignores the noise and catches Krampus with another Netherstrike.
Abaddon drops down for the cover.
One…
Two…
Krampus kicks out.
Krampus rises and looks for the Demonic Driver, trying to spike Abaddon with the tombstone piledriver.
Abaddon reverses the lift, slips behind, and locks in the Demonic Grip.
Krampus fights against the pressure as Abaddon wrenches the hold tighter.
Krampus refuses to submit.
Lilith reaches in from ringside and passes an object toward Abaddon, keeping the official’s attention divided.
Abaddon surges forward with a Hellfire Plex, launching Krampus overhead with raw destructive force.
Krampus rolls through the punishment and comes back with Holiday Havoc, battering Abaddon with more punches and kicks.
Grinch Heyman sees an opening and cracks Abaddon again with the mobile phone, drawing a roar from the Halifax crowd.
Krampus capitalizes, but Lilith cuts off the official, distracting him just long enough for Abaddon to recover.
Krampus drives Abaddon into the mat with the Krampus Krush, using the running powerslam to finally slow the Demon of Destruction.
Abaddon answers with a Hellbreaker, bending Krampus across his knee with a vicious backbreaker.
Abaddon hooks the leg.
One…
Krampus kicks out.
Krampus explodes back with a Demonic Driver, dropping Abaddon headfirst into the mat.
Abaddon rises through the damage and blasts Krampus with another Netherstrike.
Krampus unloads Holiday Havoc again, trying to overwhelm Abaddon with sheer brutality.
Abaddon fires back with a vertical suplex, throwing Krampus over with force.
Krampus regains his base and snaps Abaddon over with a Sinister Suplex.
Abaddon rolls through, returns to his feet, and slams Krampus down with a bodyslam.
Abaddon hoists Krampus again and plants him with a vertical suplex.
Krampus absorbs the punishment and answers with Shadow Strike, cracking Abaddon with a superkick.
Krampus follows with another Shadow Strike, blasting Abaddon across the jaw.
Krampus surges forward with the Krampus Krush, but Lilith strikes from ringside, spraying dark mist into Krampus’ eyes.
Abaddon takes advantage and covers.
One…
Krampus kicks out.
Krampus swings blindly but still connects with Holiday Havoc, punching and kicking through the haze in his eyes.
Abaddon catches him with another Hellbreaker, folding Krampus across the backbreaker again.
Krampus keeps coming, battering Abaddon with more Holiday Havoc strikes.
Krampus plants Abaddon with Nightmare’s End, driving him down with a DDT.
Lilith reaches in again and passes another object toward Abaddon, keeping the chaos alive.
Abaddon looks for Abaddon’s Fury.
Krampus reverses it, slips free, and powers Abaddon down with the Krampus Krush.
Abaddon gets back to his feet and throws Krampus overhead with a massive Hellfire Plex.
Lilith steps closer to the ring and uses her demonic wiles to draw Krampus off balance, breaking his focus at the worst possible moment.
Abaddon hammers Krampus with a Hellbreaker.
Grinch Heyman shouts from ringside, desperately trying to steer Krampus back into the fight.
Abaddon drives in another Hellbreaker, punishing the Alpha Demon as the clock drains away.
Krampus refuses to fall.
Abaddon keeps pressing forward.
Krampus staggers, snarls, and tries to rise again.
The bell sounds.
The time limit expires.
RESULT: KRAMPUS AND ABADDON FIGHT TO A 30-MINUTE TIME-LIMIT DRAW.
Johnny Michaels: Wrestlefest Victoria Day opens with absolute bedlam. Krampus and Abaddon threw everything at each other, and neither demon could finish the job.
Eddie Ellington: That was not a draw, Johnny. That was a warning. Abaddon proved he can stand in there with the Alpha Demon, and Krampus proved he can take punishment that would fold half the roster.
Johnny Michaels: But the bigger story may be the corners. Grinch Heyman and Lilith were involved constantly, and this Demonic Civil War feels less settled than ever.
Eddie Ellington: Settled? It just got worse. Krampus did not beat Abaddon. Abaddon did not beat Krampus. That means both sides leave here angrier than when they came in.
Johnny Michaels: The Demonic Legion remains divided, and Wrestlefest has only just begun.
Eddie Ellington: Good. Division makes people desperate. Desperate people make mistakes. And mistakes make excellent television.
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: The Demonic Civil War continues, but now championship gold is on the line. Jack Frost defends the Northern Lights Title against Wilbur “Terrorfang” Townsend.
Eddie Ellington: And after that opener, Johnny, this is where the war gets expensive. Pride is one thing. A championship is power.
Johnny Michaels: Jack Frost has survived every challenge with cold precision, but Wilbur Townsend has been circling him for weeks, and tonight he has Lilith in his corner.
Eddie Ellington: Which means Grinch Heyman better earn his money. Because if Lilith gets her hands on this title through Wilbur, the entire Demonic Legion shifts under her shadow.
Wilbur “Terrorfang” Townsend storms across the ring and clubs Jack Frost with hammering blows to the back.
Jack Frost tries to cover up, but Wilbur Townsend drives the strikes down heavier, forcing the champion toward the ropes.
Jack Frost slips behind and locks in the Frostbite Clutch, wrenching Wilbur Townsend’s neck and shoulders with icy control.
Lilith reaches from ringside and passes something toward Wilbur Townsend, trying to break the champion’s rhythm.
Jack Frost tightens the Frostbite Clutch.
Wilbur Townsend refuses to submit.
Jack Frost releases the hold and chops Wilbur Townsend across the chest with Icy Edge.
Wilbur Townsend absorbs the strike, grabs Jack Frost, and rams him hard into the ringpost.
Wilbur Townsend drops into the cover.
Jack Frost reverses the pin, rolling through and stacking Wilbur Townsend’s shoulders.
One…
Two…
Wilbur Townsend kicks out.
Jack Frost immediately transitions into the Snowstorm Sleeper, pulling Wilbur Townsend down and squeezing the air from him.
Wilbur Townsend claws at the champion’s grip and refuses to fade.
Lilith moves along the apron and distracts Honest Abe, drawing the referee away from the struggle.
Wilbur Townsend uses the opening to force separation.
Wilbur Townsend rushes in with more hammering blows to the back, but Jack Frost braces himself, blocks the follow-up, and shoves him off.
Jack Frost fires back with Arctic Blast, driving a straight punch into Wilbur Townsend’s jaw.
Lilith strikes again, spraying dark mist into Jack Frost’s eyes.
Jack Frost staggers blindly as Wilbur Townsend closes in.
Jack Frost still manages to catch him in another Frostbite Clutch, but Lilith claws at the champion’s face from ringside, forcing the hold to loosen.
Wilbur Townsend breaks free and batters Jack Frost backward.
Jack Frost snaps his legs around Wilbur Townsend and takes him down with Snowdrift Scissors.
Wilbur Townsend answers instantly, hauling Jack Frost up and blasting him with Go To Sleep.
Wilbur Townsend covers.
One…
Two…
Jack Frost kicks out.
Jack Frost drags himself up and cracks Wilbur Townsend with another Icy Edge chop.
Wilbur Townsend shakes it off and rushes forward with a short-arm clothesline, dropping the champion hard.
Lilith tries to rally Wilbur Townsend, urging him forward with demonic fury.
Jack Frost cuts through the moment, refusing to let Wilbur Townsend build momentum.
Jack Frost catches Wilbur Townsend again with Snowdrift Scissors, snapping him down to the mat with perfect timing.
Jack Frost rolls through, hooks both legs, and pins him tight to the canvas.
One…
Two…
Three.
RESULT: JACK FROST DEFEATS WILBUR “TERRORFANG” TOWNSEND VIA PINFALL WITH SNOWDRIFT SCISSORS TO RETAIN THE NORTHERN LIGHTS TITLE.
Johnny Michaels: Jack Frost survives a dangerous challenge and retains the Northern Lights Title.
Eddie Ellington: That was not survival, Johnny. That was championship instinct. Wilbur Townsend had Lilith feeding him openings all match, and Jack Frost still found the one counter that mattered.
Johnny Michaels: Wilbur brought power, pressure, and chaos, but Jack Frost never let the match completely get away from him.
Eddie Ellington: That is why he is champion. He does not panic. He freezes the moment, waits for the mistake, and turns it into a three-count.
Johnny Michaels: But with Krampus and Abaddon ending in a draw earlier, and Jack Frost now retaining over Wilbur Townsend, the Demonic Civil War is far from finished.
Eddie Ellington: Far from finished? Johnny, it just got personal. Lilith failed to bring the Northern Lights Title to her side tonight, and I promise you—she is not going to forget that.
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: The North Pole Title is on the line here at Wrestlefest Victoria Day, and Santa Claus defends against one of the most calculating threats in the Polar Division—Marax the Deceiver.
Eddie Ellington: And do not overlook the man in Marax’s corner, Johnny. Grinch Heyman has already been a factor tonight, and if anyone can help Marax find the one weakness in Santa’s armor, it is that slippery green strategist.
Johnny Michaels: Santa has carried that championship with pride, but Marax does not fight like a normal challenger. He studies, manipulates, and waits for the exact opening to strike.
Eddie Ellington: Which means Santa better not rely on cheer, goodwill, or crowd noise. Marax is here for the title, not a holiday greeting card.
Santa Claus charges forward and drives Marax the Deceiver backward with the Reindeer Charge, blasting him with a running shoulder block.
Marax the Deceiver absorbs the collision, hooks Santa Claus, and throws him over with a butterfly suplex.
Santa Claus tries to plant Marax the Deceiver with the Jingle Bell Buster, but Marax the Deceiver blocks the spinebuster and twists free.
Santa Claus rises with a booming Yuletide Yell, rallying the Halifax crowd as Marax the Deceiver steps in and throws him again with another butterfly suplex.
Santa Claus answers by hurling Marax the Deceiver over the ropes and out to the floor.
Marax the Deceiver lands hard at ringside as Honest Abe begins the count.
One…
Two…
Three…
Marax the Deceiver slides back into the ring before the count can climb higher.
Santa Claus catches him on entry and launches him with the Tinsel Toss, sending Marax the Deceiver flying with a belly-to-belly suplex.
Marax the Deceiver regains his footing and powers Santa Claus up with a Karelin lift, dropping the champion hard.
Santa Claus lets out another Yuletide Yell, trying to shake off the impact.
Marax the Deceiver cuts him down and locks in a crossface chickenwing, wrenching the champion’s arm and neck.
Santa Claus powers through the hold, forcing separation before Marax the Deceiver can fully trap him.
Santa Claus crushes Marax the Deceiver under Down the Chimney, crashing down with a big splash.
Marax the Deceiver rolls through the impact and snatches Santa Claus’ arm, twisting into a Fujiwara armbar.
Santa Claus fights through the pressure and forces his way free.
Santa Claus slams Marax the Deceiver down with the Sleigh Ride Slam.
Marax the Deceiver pulls himself back up, looking for another counter.
Santa Claus clamps both arms around Marax the Deceiver and squeezes with the Candy Cane Crush.
Marax the Deceiver thrashes against the bearhug, refusing to submit.
Santa Claus releases the hold and drives Marax the Deceiver down again with the Sleigh Ride Slam.
Marax the Deceiver answers from underneath, catching the arm and dragging Santa Claus back into the Fujiwara armbar.
Santa Claus grimaces, shifts his weight, and forces the break.
Santa Claus throws Marax the Deceiver with another Tinsel Toss.
Marax the Deceiver scrambles up and fires back with a Saito suplex, dropping the champion on the back of his shoulders.
Santa Claus rolls through the impact and hooks the leg.
One…
Two…
Marax the Deceiver kicks out.
Santa Claus pulls Marax the Deceiver upright and spikes him with the Christmas Cracker DDT.
Santa Claus covers again.
One…
Two…
Marax the Deceiver kicks out.
Santa Claus rises and bellows another Yuletide Yell as the crowd roars behind him.
Marax the Deceiver survives the surge and kicks out again before the count can finish.
Santa Claus steps in with Good Tidings, swinging a heavy slap toward Marax the Deceiver’s head.
Marax the Deceiver blocks it.
Santa Claus tries Good Tidings again.
Marax the Deceiver reverses, snapping forward with a headbutt that rocks the champion.
Santa Claus stumbles, steadies himself, and gathers momentum.
Marax the Deceiver tries to close the gap, but Santa Claus cuts him off.
Santa Claus launches himself forward and crushes Marax the Deceiver with Down the Chimney.
Santa Claus hooks the leg tight.
One…
Two…
Three.
RESULT: SANTA CLAUS DEFEATS MARAX THE DECEIVER VIA PINFALL WITH DOWN THE CHIMNEY TO RETAIN THE NORTH POLE TITLE.
Johnny Michaels: Santa Claus retains the North Pole Title, but Marax the Deceiver pushed him through a dangerous, methodical challenge.
Eddie Ellington: Marax had the right idea. Attack the limbs, break the rhythm, force Santa to wrestle from bad positions. The problem is that Santa is not just powerful—he is stubborn.
Johnny Michaels: We saw Marax counter the spinebuster, survive the Candy Cane Crush, and nearly steal momentum with those submissions and suplexes.
Eddie Ellington: But one mistake against Santa is all it takes. Down the Chimney landed clean, and Marax was flattened like bad wrapping paper.
Johnny Michaels: Two championships defended tonight, and both champions have retained here at Wrestlefest Victoria Day.
Eddie Ellington: For now. But do not pretend Grinch Heyman is finished scheming. He had Krampus in the opener, Jack Frost in Match 2, Marax here—and his fingerprints are all over this Demonic Civil War. That man loses battles so he can map the next war.
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: Six-woman tag team action now at Wrestlefest Victoria Day, and this one carries a question that has followed the Northern Belles division for weeks—will the curse continue?
Eddie Ellington: Johnny, when The Witch’s Coven is involved, I do not call it a curse. I call it strategy with atmosphere.
Johnny Michaels: Crimson Vane, Scarlett Howl, and Ruby Howl have the speed, the cohesion, and the firepower to push back against the Coven’s darkness.
Eddie Ellington: Maybe. But Wicked Witch, Wicked Willow, and Morrigan do not need to overpower you for thirty straight minutes. They just need one bad moment, one trapped limb, one little mistake—and then the curse writes itself.
Crimson Vane starts fast, stepping in with Banshee Claw, but Morrigan reverses the uppercut and blasts her with high-speed roundhouse kicks.
Morrigan follows with an inverted DDT, driving Crimson Vane down and seizing early control for The Witch’s Coven.
Crimson Vane rallies with Moonfang Kick, catching Morrigan clean and forcing her back toward the corner.
Morrigan tags out to Wicked Willow.
Crimson Vane lifts Wicked Willow for Witchwood Drop and plants her with a Death Valley Driver.
Wicked Willow answers with Spider’s Web Sidewalk Slam, crashing Crimson Vane hard into the mat.
Crimson Vane tags out to Ruby Howl.
Wicked Willow tags out to Wicked Witch.
Ruby Howl darts in and snaps Wicked Witch with a step-up enzuigiri.
Wicked Witch absorbs the shot and powers Ruby Howl down with a gutwrench powerbomb.
Ruby Howl fires back with knife-edge chops, cracking Wicked Witch across the chest.
Wicked Witch launches herself with Winged Monkey Bomb, crashing down with a diving crossbody.
Ruby Howl springs up and lands another step-up enzuigiri.
Wicked Witch counters with a swinging neckbreaker and rolls toward her corner.
Wicked Witch tags out to Morrigan.
Ruby Howl rushes in for Full Moon Eclipse, but Morrigan neutralizes the Code Red attempt and shoves her away.
Ruby Howl rebounds and catches Morrigan with Apron Sliced Bread, sending her spilling to the outside.
Honest Abe begins the count.
One…
Two…
Three…
Morrigan slides back into the ring before the count can climb higher.
Morrigan tags out to Wicked Willow.
Ruby Howl lights up Wicked Willow with knife-edge chops.
Wicked Willow answers with a moonsault, crashing across Ruby Howl.
Ruby Howl tags out to Crimson Vane.
Crimson Vane and Ruby Howl swarm Wicked Willow together, with Crimson Vane landing Widow’s Howl and Ruby Howl flying in with a springboard crossbody.
Wicked Willow fights through the double-team and snaps Crimson Vane over with a snap suplex.
Crimson Vane traps Wicked Willow in Vane’s Vice, wrenching the Fujiwara armbar.
Wicked Willow rolls through the pressure and drops a somersault leg drop across Crimson Vane.
Crimson Vane tags out to Ruby Howl.
Wicked Willow tags out to Wicked Witch.
Ruby Howl and Wicked Witch meet center ring with matching impact, Ruby Howl chopping hard while Wicked Witch drives through her with another gutwrench powerbomb.
Ruby Howl tags out to Crimson Vane.
Wicked Witch tags out to Wicked Willow.
Wicked Willow and Morrigan try to trap Crimson Vane in a double-team, with Wicked Willow setting for Spider’s Web Sidewalk Slam and Morrigan lining up a brainbuster.
Crimson Vane reverses the double-team, breaks free, and spikes Wicked Willow with Crimson Thornplant.
Crimson Vane rises and connects with Widow’s Howl, driving the Scorpio Rising axe kick into Wicked Willow.
Wicked Willow answers with a moonsault, but Crimson Vane rolls through and covers.
One…
Two…
Wicked Witch breaks it up.
Crimson Vane tags out to Scarlett Howl.
Scarlett Howl enters and snaps Wicked Willow over with Wolf Trap.
Wicked Willow fires back with a somersault leg drop.
Scarlett Howl tags out to Crimson Vane.
Wicked Willow tags out to Wicked Witch.
Crimson Vane, Ruby Howl, and Scarlett Howl flood the ring together.
Crimson Vane catches Wicked Witch in Vane’s Vice.
Ruby Howl strikes with a step-up enzuigiri.
Scarlett Howl lands a superkick.
Wicked Witch powers through the chaos and drops Crimson Vane with Black Magic Backbreaker.
Ruby Howl climbs and crashes down with Red Moon Rising.
Scarlett Howl follows with a belly-to-back pendulum facebuster.
Wicked Witch refuses to crumble and answers with Winged Monkey Bomb, flattening the momentum of the Sisters.
Crimson Vane catches Wicked Witch with Skyfall Pounce, landing the frog splash.
Wicked Witch responds immediately with another Black Magic Backbreaker.
Crimson Vane tags out to Scarlett Howl.
Wicked Witch tags out to Morrigan.
Morrigan explodes in with high-speed roundhouse kicks, staggering Scarlett Howl.
Scarlett Howl answers with a belly-to-back pendulum facebuster.
Morrigan fires back with a running hip attack.
Scarlett Howl tags out to Crimson Vane.
Morrigan tags out to Wicked Witch.
Crimson Vane drops in with Blood Moon Descent, driving the cartwheel knee drop into Wicked Witch.
Wicked Witch catches her immediately and twists into Witch’s Wrath, locking in the Muta Lock.
Crimson Vane fights through the bend, clawing toward freedom and refusing to submit.
Wicked Witch tags out to Morrigan.
Morrigan rushes Crimson Vane with a running hip attack.
Morrigan tags out to Wicked Willow.
Crimson Vane catches Wicked Willow with Moonfang Kick.
Wicked Willow answers with a snap suplex.
Wicked Willow tags out to Wicked Witch.
Crimson Vane tries to trap Wicked Witch in Snare of Silence.
Wicked Witch counters low and twists into an ankle lock, forcing Crimson Vane to scramble toward her corner.
Crimson Vane tags out to Ruby Howl.
Wicked Witch tags out to Morrigan.
Morrigan catches Ruby Howl immediately and drives her down with an inverted DDT.
Morrigan tags out to Wicked Witch.
Ruby Howl, Crimson Vane, and Scarlett Howl surge into one final triple-team attack.
Ruby Howl crashes in with a running back elbow smash.
Crimson Vane spikes Wicked Witch with Crimson Thornplant.
Scarlett Howl plants Wicked Witch with a belly-to-back pendulum facebuster.
Wicked Witch absorbs the punishment and drags herself back into the fight.
Ruby Howl lands another step-up enzuigiri.
Scarlett Howl follows with another belly-to-back pendulum facebuster.
Wicked Witch survives the storm and catches Ruby Howl’s leg.
Wicked Witch twists hard into the ankle lock.
Ruby Howl reaches for the ropes.
Wicked Witch drops her weight and wrenches the hold deeper.
Ruby Howl struggles, trapped in the center of the ring.
Ruby Howl submits.
RESULT: THE WITCH’S COVEN DEFEATS THE SISTERS OF THE HOOD VIA SUBMISSION WHEN WICKED WITCH FORCES RUBY HOWL TO SUBMIT WITH THE ANKLE LOCK.
Johnny Michaels: The curse continues. The Witch’s Coven survives a furious effort from the Sisters of the Hood, and Wicked Witch forces Ruby Howl to submit.
Eddie Ellington: Survives? No, Johnny. They endured the noise, waited out the flurries, and then Wicked Witch picked the ankle like a lock. That is not luck. That is craft.
Johnny Michaels: Crimson Vane, Scarlett Howl, and Ruby Howl had several moments where it looked like they might finally break through, especially during those triple-team bursts late in the match.
Eddie Ellington: And what happened? Wicked Witch took the punishment, stayed calm, and turned one opening into a submission. That is why the Coven is dangerous. You can hit them with everything, and somehow they still leave you wondering whether the match was ever really yours.
Johnny Michaels: The Sisters of the Hood came close, but close does not stop a curse.
Eddie Ellington: Exactly. And tonight, Halifax learned what everyone in NPCW should already know—when The Witch’s Coven starts circling, the ending is usually written in pain.
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: It is main event time at Wrestlefest Victoria Day, and the Universal Title will be decided inside a steel cage.
Eddie Ellington: No easy exits, Johnny. No shortcuts through the aisle. No clever retreat. You want the Universal Title? You survive the steel.
Johnny Michaels: Ghost of Christmas Past walks in as champion, with Fenwick Grimbough’s cold guidance always looming nearby. But across from him stands Mean Jack Mason, one of the most dangerous brawlers in NPCW.
Eddie Ellington: Mason has been chasing this moment with bad intentions and worse manners. But Ghost is not some paper champion. He is big, mean, and built to haunt people. Locking the cage may have been the worst thing they could do for Mason.
Ghost of Christmas Past charges out of the corner and blasts Mean Jack Mason with a running clothesline.
Mean Jack Mason rolls through the impact, springs up, and drops a pointed elbow with Final Diagnosis.
Ghost of Christmas Past answers immediately with a big boot, driving Mean Jack Mason backward into the cage wall.
Mean Jack Mason tries to recover, but Ghost of Christmas Past clamps on a bear hug and squeezes the challenger in the center of the ring.
Mean Jack Mason fights against the pressure, digging his forearms into Ghost of Christmas Past’s face until he forces separation.
Ghost of Christmas Past swings another big boot.
Mean Jack Mason reverses it, slips inside, and locks in a sleeperhold.
Ghost of Christmas Past drops to one knee as Mean Jack Mason tightens the grip.
Ghost of Christmas Past powers back up and drives Mean Jack Mason backward into the steel, breaking the hold.
Ghost of Christmas Past traps Mean Jack Mason in the corner and unloads standing punches to the head.
Mean Jack Mason slumps against the turnbuckles.
Ghost of Christmas Past pulls him out and covers.
One…
Two…
Mean Jack Mason kicks out.
Ghost of Christmas Past keeps the pressure on, crushing Mean Jack Mason with another running clothesline.
Mean Jack Mason drags himself upright, blood and fury in his expression.
Ghost of Christmas Past drops an elbow across Mean Jack Mason’s chest.
Mean Jack Mason explodes back with Rude Awakening, hammering Ghost of Christmas Past with a Lou Thesz Press and repeated strikes.
Ghost of Christmas Past rises through the attack and swings with the Axe Bomber.
Mean Jack Mason answers with Final Diagnosis, driving another pointed elbow into the champion.
Ghost of Christmas Past rocks Mean Jack Mason with a big boot.
Mean Jack Mason fires back with Therapy Session, blasting Ghost of Christmas Past with repeated punches.
Ghost of Christmas Past catches Mean Jack Mason charging in and drops him with an atomic drop.
Ghost of Christmas Past covers again.
One…
Two…
Mean Jack Mason kicks out.
Ghost of Christmas Past grabs the wrist and trips Mean Jack Mason down with a top wristlock and heel trip.
Mean Jack Mason answers dirty, catching Ghost of Christmas Past with Family Jewels Therapy.
Ghost of Christmas Past staggers forward.
Mean Jack Mason follows with Backroom Buster, snapping the champion over with a suplex.
Ghost of Christmas Past rises and hammers Mean Jack Mason with standing punches to the head.
Mean Jack Mason catches the opening and drops him with Personality Disorder.
Mean Jack Mason covers.
One…
Two…
Ghost of Christmas Past kicks out.
Mean Jack Mason pounds the mat in frustration and looks toward the cage door.
Ghost of Christmas Past cuts him off, dropping an elbow across his chest.
Ghost of Christmas Past hooks the leg.
One…
Mean Jack Mason kicks out.
Outside the cage, Ace MacDougal shouts toward the ring, trying to draw Ghost of Christmas Past’s focus away from the challenger.
Mean Jack Mason uses the distraction to crawl toward the ropes and pull himself back up.
Ace MacDougal keeps shouting, pointing toward the official and complaining about illegal conduct inside the cage.
Mean Jack Mason surges forward as Ghost of Christmas Past turns back into the fight.
Mean Jack Mason unloads Therapy Session again, battering the champion with repeated punches.
Fenwick Grimbough steps into view outside the cage, quoting rules and distracting the referee long enough to disrupt Mason’s rhythm.
Mean Jack Mason snarls at the interruption.
Ghost of Christmas Past uses the opening to recover.
Mean Jack Mason turns back and strikes first, dropping Ghost of Christmas Past with another Personality Disorder.
Ghost of Christmas Past hits the canvas hard, but refuses to stay down.
Mean Jack Mason reaches for the cage wall, trying to climb.
Ghost of Christmas Past grabs him by the boot and yanks him down.
Mean Jack Mason crashes back to the mat.
Ace MacDougal tries to rally Mean Jack Mason from outside the steel.
Ghost of Christmas Past rises, pulls Mean Jack Mason into position, and crushes him with Blast from the Past.
Mean Jack Mason is flattened in the center of the ring.
Ghost of Christmas Past covers.
One…
Two…
Three.
Ghost of Christmas Past pushes himself off the canvas and turns toward the cage.
Mean Jack Mason lies motionless beneath him.
Ghost of Christmas Past grips the steel mesh and begins to climb.
Ace MacDougal shouts from ringside, but there is no one left inside the cage to stop the champion.
Ghost of Christmas Past climbs higher, swings one leg over the top, then the other.
Ghost of Christmas Past drops to the floor outside the cage.
The bell rings.
RESULT: GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST DEFEATS MEAN JACK MASON VIA PINFALL WITH BLAST FROM THE PAST, THEN ESCAPES THE STEEL CAGE TO RETAIN THE UNIVERSAL TITLE.
Johnny Michaels: Ghost of Christmas Past retains the Universal Title inside the steel cage! Mean Jack Mason threw everything at him, but the champion survived.
Eddie Ellington: Survived and escaped, Johnny. That is the part that matters. Mason had him hurt. Mason had him rattled. But Ghost flattened him with Blast from the Past, climbed over the cage, and left with the championship.
Johnny Michaels: We saw interference attempts from the outside, even with the cage in play. Ace MacDougal tried to rally Mason, while Fenwick Grimbough found a way to become a factor even from beyond the steel.
Eddie Ellington: That is why Fenwick is dangerous. Put bars between him and the ring, and he still finds a loophole. I respect that kind of professional persistence.
Johnny Michaels: Mean Jack Mason came close, especially after those Personality Disorder stunners, but he could not finish the champion.
Eddie Ellington: Close does not win the Universal Title. Close gets you left lying in the ring while the champion climbs down the cage and walks away with the gold.
Johnny Michaels: The Universal Champion remains Ghost of Christmas Past, and Wrestlefest Victoria Day has delivered a main event worthy of the steel.
Eddie Ellington: Mason wanted a fight. Ghost gave him a haunting. That title is not leaving Grim Tidings tonight.
Johnny “The Mic” Michaels: What a night here at Wrestlefest: Victoria Day from The Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Five matches, three championships, one steel cage, and the Polar Division has left us with plenty to talk about.
Eddie Ellington: And plenty of people left needing ice packs, medical attention, and possibly legal representation. That is how you celebrate a holiday, Johnny.
Johnny Michaels: We opened with the Demonic Civil War continuing in violent fashion as Krampus and Abaddon battled to a thirty-minute time-limit draw.
Eddie Ellington: Which means nothing got solved. Krampus did not put Abaddon down, and Abaddon did not overthrow the Alpha Demon. That is not closure. That is a fuse still burning.
Johnny Michaels: The tension between Grinch Heyman and Lilith was impossible to ignore as both sides influenced the match from ringside.
Eddie Ellington: Managers, manipulators, demons, and egos. That is a recipe for disaster. Delicious disaster.
Johnny Michaels: In our second match, Jack Frost successfully defended the Northern Lights Title, pinning Wilbur “Terrorfang” Townsend with Snowdrift Scissors.
Eddie Ellington: Wilbur had power, menace, and Lilith in his corner, but Jack Frost had the one thing champions need—timing. Cold, cruel, perfect timing.
Johnny Michaels: Then the North Pole Title was on the line, and Santa Claus turned back the challenge of Marax the Deceiver, retaining with Down the Chimney.
Eddie Ellington: Marax had a plan. He attacked the arm, used suplexes, tried to break Santa’s rhythm—but Santa dropped the full weight of the North Pole across him. Hard to scheme when you are flattened.
Johnny Michaels: The six-woman tag team match saw The Witch’s Coven continue their unsettling run, as Wicked Witch forced Ruby Howl to submit to the ankle lock.
Eddie Ellington: The curse continues, Johnny. The Sisters of the Hood threw everything at them—speed, teamwork, desperation—and the Coven still found the ending they wanted.
Johnny Michaels: And then, in our main event, the Universal Title was defended inside a steel cage. Mean Jack Mason pushed Ghost of Christmas Past to the limit, but the champion survived, connected with Blast from the Past, scored the pin, and climbed out of the cage still Universal Champion.
Eddie Ellington: Mason came looking for a fight. Ghost gave him one. Then Ghost left him lying in the ring while he climbed down the cage with the title still in his possession. That is champion behavior.
Johnny Michaels: Tonight, every champion retained. But nobody leaves unchanged. The Demonic Legion is still fractured, Lilith remains a major threat, Grinch Heyman continues to maneuver across the battlefield, the Coven’s curse rolls on, and Ghost of Christmas Past remains at the top of NPCW.
Eddie Ellington: And somewhere backstage, Mean Jack Mason is probably breaking furniture and blaming everyone except himself. I respect the commitment.
Johnny Michaels: Wrestlefest once again lived up to its promise—
Eddie Ellington: More Action. Less Talk.
Johnny Michaels: For Eddie “The Expert of Elocution” Ellington, I’m Johnny “The Mic” Michaels. Thank you for joining us for Wrestlefest: Victoria Day.
Eddie Ellington: Halifax got a war tonight. The rest of NPCW gets the consequences.
Johnny Michaels: Goodnight from The Metro Centre.
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