The newly-founded company Render Wrestling has made its debut show on Youtube’s premiere feature. In the eyes of RW Chairman Tony Mustang, the volume was sought to be an enormous success. He went to twitter to express his sincere gratitude to the performing talent, including backstage personnel, who orchestrated such an amazing weekly program. The official date for the first Volume was December 28, 2018 and it streamed through Youtube. Many notable matches happened on that event. The RW Championship and Gemini Tag Team Championships’ fates were determined and stars on the horizon made their impact universally known.
RW announced its shows would be called Volumes and instead of it being weekly, it is biweekly. Tony Mustang has recently said he has big plans in store for the future of this wrestling promotion. Tony Mustang is a former professional wrestler, who was once a big draw in the independence scene. He voluntarily chose to take the chairman road as he believes his vision for an illustrious professional wrestling company could be put to use. Alongside the official announcement of the company, he mentioned the names of Xander Payne, Alex Irvine, King Travis Carter, and Colton Pierce. These were the first four names to be signed to the establishment as Mustang recognized great potential in them.
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RW Gemini Tag Team Championships: Iron Cross vs. Team Sexy | W: Iron Cross | ★★★
A week before the program date, The Gemini Division was announced to represent a division for aspiring tag teams. Denis Ryley, Jake Cross, Mark Macias, and Mark Gracias eagerly took advantage of his fresh opportunity and assembled their respective teams. The Iron Cross (Denis Ryley and Jake Cross) fought Team Sexy (Mark Macias and Mark Gracias) for the RW Gemini Tag Team Championships. After a series of dominance from both sides, The Iron Cross connected with a belly-to-back pop up dropped into a neck breaker tag team maneuver to pick up the win and become the inaugural Gemini Tag Team Championship.
Xander Payne vs. Colton Pierce | W: Xander Payne | ★★★ ¼
After the tag team match, Colton Pierce and Xander Payne collided for an exhibition match. Both men have accomplished much gold in the independent circuit and will not back down on an opportunity on Render Wrestling. The brash, Canadian Xander Payne going up against a confident, battle-hardened Colton Pierce was a great follow-up to the RW Gemini Tag Team Championship match. Colton Pierce attempted to connect with his signature move, but failed to and suffered a loss to Xander Payne’s Package Piledriver, also known as the coveted “Paynekiller.” Xander, however, was not done with Colton Pierce and carried out a post-match assault on Colton Pierce. Colton Pierce suffered yet another Package Piledriver, but it was onto the concrete mat at ringside. Xander was booed out of the building as he walked up the ramp with a smirk on his face.
Keisuke vs. Johnny Bones | W: Johnny Bones | ★★★ ½
A Japanese star on the rise, Keisuke, made his formidable presence known against the influential man with a hybrid variety of talents, Johnny Bones. Keisuke could not finish him off with a devastating Penalty Kick, getting a split second near fall. He valiantly attempted to overwhelmingly back him into the corner with his offensive arsenal of hard-hitting strikes, but could not. Johnny Bones stunned him with a tornado ddt onto the top rope and went crashing down onto him with his signature Phenomenal Forearm. This was to be the match winner, and Johnny Bones was determined the winner of this hard-hitting match. Just as Johnny Bones raised his arm in exhaustion, the venue went pitch black, only for King Travis Carter to make his appearance. The egotistical, glorious one went out to the ring to extend an olive branch to the victorious Johnny Bones. The proposition that he presented was met with a fatal blow from the hands of Johnny Bones. Johnny sent the King packing up the ramp following a forearm.
RW Championship: Denis Ryley vs. Alex Irvine | DRAW | ★★★ ½
Up next was the main event to determine the inaugural RW Champion. It was between Denis Ryley, ½ of the RW Gemini Tag Team Champions, Iron Cross and the self-proclaimed Best In The World, Alex Irvine. Denis Ryley is tired out from the RW Gemini Tag Team Championship from earlier, giving Irvine a significant advantage. Once the bell rang, Alex Irvine instantly took down the less than 100% Denis Ryley with a step-up enzuiguri. Denis Ryley gave it all, fighting back many times but were proved useless at the end of many exchanges. Alex Irvine was getting ready for his finisher following a neck breaker, only to be interrupted by an angry Xander Payne. He ruined the chances of any RW Champion being crowned, making it a draw. However, the night was not over yet. Tony Mustang made his first RW appearance and made the main event for the next Volume. Due to Xander’s brutal assaults, he won’t face the one of these men for the championship, he will deal with both of them to decide who gets the crown. It will be a triple threat main event between Denis Ryley, Alex Irvine, and Xander Payne.
This was a good show for its first. Many key questions have been left unanswered. Why did Xander Payne carry out all those assaults? What will Team Sexy do now? What do Denis Ryley and Alex Irvine think about the interference from Xander Payne? These questions will be answered on the next volume.
vMVP | Denis Ryley
The Volume’s Most Valuable Player is an award given to the Volume’s best-performing wrestler. These are athletes who had the most enormous impact throughout the Volume show. The wrestler that will be awarded the inaugural vMVP award is Denis Ryley. Even though he suffered a violent attack from Xander Payne, he fought well on the first Volume. Becoming apart of the inaugural RW Gemini Tag Team Champions and going onto the main event, less than one-hundred percent and still fighting like a leading contender, he proved he is the Volume’s Most Valuable Player. He was the most impressive star of the show and rightfully deserves this honorary award.
=Landon Prius is a wrestling journalist signed to Render Wrestling.
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