
Prestige Wrestling’s Attribute of the Strong show took place on 3/7/25 from the Hawthorne Theater in Portland, Oregon. The show can be watched in its entirety on Prestige’s brand new Patreon.
The announcers are Jordan Castle and Cody Von Whistler.
Opening Contest: Ethan HD vs. Casey Ferreira
We get a quick handshake with Ferreira quickly going on the offensive with a cradle for two. A series of pinfall attempts and a double clothesline keeps things even. Legsweep and headscissor takedown by Ferreira, followed by a penalty kick. On the apron, Ethan comes back with a spear. Back in they exchange strikes where a back elbow from HD gets a two count. Snap suplex gets another two. Ethan tries for a springboard but Casey catches him and gets a Stunner. Asai Moonsault to the floor by Ferreira. Tornado DDT on the floor, and back inside Casey hits a Falcon Arrow for two. Ethan fights back and connects with a brainbuster, then goes up for a doublestomp for two. Kneestrike from HD, Destroyer from Casey, and a DVD from Ethan take both men out. Casey gets a knee and a double underhook gutbuster for two. Ferreira gets an armbar, but HD rolls over and stacks him up for the pin. Good effort from both guys. **¾
Match Two: Flamin’ Aces vs. Midnight Heat
Pearl starts with Spencer Scott. Clothesline and armdrag by Scott. Perez in with a headscissor takedown, but gets tossed on a tornado DDT attempt and in comes Gibson. Assisted side slam with Scott back in, and a standing moonsault gets two. Handspring elbow attempt is cut off by Eddie Pearl on the outside and the Heat take over. Monkey flip from Pearl gets two. Gibson enters with some bodyslams and we get some heel doubleteaming. Scott fights for the tag but the Heat won’t let him get there and the assault continues. Gibson gets a blue thunder backbreaker for two and hits a chinlock. Scott gets a sunset flip but Pearl tags in and kicks Scott down for two. He tries again for the monkey flip, but Scott blocks. Gibson jumps in but can’t stop the tag and in comes Perez. Armdrags for the Heat and Perez gets a meteora on Gibson. To the top Perez gets a double dropkick on the Heat. The Aces get synchronized German suplexes, then hit a Magic Killer on Pearl for two. Perez goes up and gets a senton. Scott then goes up, but Gibson runs interference knocking him off, and the Heat immediately hit the Hot Seat for the win. I’m not sure how anybody can hate these guys. ***
Match Three: Elliot Tyler vs. Matt Brannigan
Tyler has Sid Sylum with him. Brannigan is now a muscle guy having significantly bulked up since his match with Jake Something (maybe). Matt asks for a test of strength but Tyler kicks him in the gut instead. Tyler tries a bodyslam, but can’t lift Matt who gets a bodyslam of his own. We head to the outside for some brawling. Sylum distracts Brannigan allowing Tyler to hit a tope suicida. Flying back elbow gets two for Tyler. Elliot tries some chops which have no effect, but a dragonscrew legwhip does. STF applied, but Brannigan is able to reach…his drink in the corner to energize himself back up. Corner splash, and Matt sets up Tyler in the corner and hits Butt Chin Music (yep) twice. He tries for a Razor’s Edge, but Sylum distracts allowing Tyler to get a rollup for two. Big chokeslam by Brannigan and he heads to the top and gets a Swanton Bomb for the win! ** Who was the last 7’2” wrestler you’ve seen do that?
Post-match, Sid Sylum attacks but Drexl runs out for the save.
Match Four: Submission Match – Sid Sylum vs. Drexl
Drexl in a singlet for this one as he immediately gets a Koji Clutch. He transitions to a Muta Lock, but Sylum uses his strength to power out and get a Stungun. Backbreaker from Sylum. They head to the top and Drexl pushes Sid off and jumps on him with a guillotine choke, but Sid casually suplexes him off. Slingshot across the bottom rope and Sylum slaps Drexl. Drexl tries for a triangle choke, but again Sylem uses his power and gets a powerbomb to break. Sylum goes up to the middle rope but Drexl knocks him down, gets a Flatliner and locks in a clutch. Sid makes the ropes and gets a double underhook powerbomb, then locks in a Boston Crab. The straps come down but Drexl gets another Flatliner and locks the clutch in once more. Elliot Tyler runs back in for the DQ however and chokes out Drexl with a chain. Arnold Schwarzenegger…I mean Matt Brannigan comes out to make the save. **¼
Post-match, Drexl challenges Tyler to a dog collar deathmatch at Roseland XI.
Match Five: Guillermo Rosas vs. Evan Rivers
Old school lockup and Rivers gets a shot to the back. Pumphandle slam is avoided and Rosas runs through Rivers with a shoulderblock. Snap suplex from Rosas and they head to the floor where Guillermo clubs away. A strap comes down, but Rivers catches him with a belly to belly suplex for two. Rivers gets a roaring elbow and drives some forearms into the skull of Rosas. Quick small package from Rosas gets two, and once again Rivers attacks with vicious forearms. Boston Crab is applied next but Rosas is able to kick himself out of it, but favoring the knee now. Rosas with a scoop slam and senton for two. Suplex connects but Rosas’ knee buckles and he only gets two. Rivers comes back quickly with a sweet looking Northern Lariat for the win. Solid match that could have gone longer. **½
Match Six: Prestige World Tag Team Championships – UltraPower (c) vs. Platonic Romance
First title defense for UltraPower here. Coy and Jaiden start this one. Richie starts quickly but Jaiden gets an armdrag. Desire tags in with a slingshot senton for two. Platonic Romance goes after the left arm of Jaiden but he’s able to make the tag to Amira and they get a double cutter for two on Coy. Desire back in and gets a big boot on Jaiden and a dropkick on Amira for two. Amira fights back with strikes but eats a boot from Desire. PR gets a wheelbarrow splash for two. Amira counters out of a doubleteam attempt but can’t quite make the tag. She gets a crossbody on both the Romance and tags Jaiden to flies in with a double clothesline. Code Red on Desire gets two. Fireman’s carry/neckbreaker combo from UltraPower gets two on Coy. PR manages to turn the tide and gets a spinebuster on Amira and an enzuigiri. Legdrop/powerbomb combo but Jaiden breaks up the pin at two. Coy and Amira duke it out with Coy sending her to the outside. Desire gets a blue thunder bomb on Jaiden, and Coy follows with a frog splash for two. Amira back to tag in and gets double superkicked for her troubles. They try another doubleteam move but Amria gets a rana and Jaiden jumps back in with a Superman Punch. GTS from Jaiden and World’s Strongest Slam to Coy finishes for the champs. **¾
The Midnight Heat attack after the match and lay out the champions, demanding a shot at the tag titles.
Match Seven: Brittnie Brooks vs. Brooke Havok
Havok with a drop toehold and a series of reversals to a stalemate. Lucha armdrag and a shotgun dropkick from Havok gets two. Brooks slaps her to lure Havok in and gets a drop toehold of her own to the corner. Running bulldog gets two. Chopfest in the corners next followed by a snap suplex from Brooks. Hard forearms and a double clothesline have both women down. Havok with a Superman Punch and jumping neackbreaker for two. Brooks back with a hammerlock DDT which gets two. Forearm connects, but Havok gets a pumphandle slam for two. Havok goes up but Brooks hits a forearm and heads up as well. Dive misses and Brooks gets a running bulldog again for only two. Brooks goes for a pump kick but misses and Havok hits a chop block to the knee and connects with Adrenaline in Reverse for the win. **¼
Match Eight: Sobalvarro & Brendan Roys vs. The Hammer Brothers
Jack Hammer and Sobalvarro begin. Distraction by Roys allow Sobalvarro to take over and Roys tags in with a swinging neckbreaker for one. Kneelift and tag back to Sobalvarro for an assisted inverted DDT which gets two. Jack fights out of the corner with some boots and a back body drop to tag Sledge. Chokeslam on Sobalvarro and a sidewalk slam to Roys. Sledge backs up the truck into the corner on Sobalvarro, and Jack tags in to get the Diesel Hammer Piledriver for the win. Quick and effective win for the Hammers. *½
Main Event: Prestige World Championship – Alan Angels (c) vs. Cody Chhun
Sinner & Saint are banned from the building for this. Chhun with a headscissors but Angels reverses out and gets an armbar. Dropkick misses and Chuun gets a hiptoss and dropkick of his own. The champion comes back and wrenches the arm of chun down to the mat. Angels continues to work on the left arm with a Divorce Court for two. Backstabber with the left arm trapped gets two. Alan goes up holding the arm of Chhun, but Cody drags him off and sends Angels into the buckle. Dropkick and then some jabs and a DDT gets two. Codebreaker from Chhun gets two. Chhun with a quick suplex for another two. Victory roll gets two, followed by a superkick, but Angels comes back with a Halo Stretch. Angels Wings is countered, but Angels gets a top rope hurricanrana and gets the Angels Wings, but only for two. Champ goes up top looking for an avalanche Angels Wings but Chhun blocks and hits a superplex. Both men struggle to their feet and duke it out. Superkick from Chhun but Angels pushes him into the corner and gets a low blow on both Chhun and the referee. Angels goes for a chair and Guillermo Rosas runs in for the save but eats a chairshot. Angels again with a chair and play by play man Jordan Castle runs to the ring to grab the chair. Chhun gets a low blow of his own followed by a high/low from C4 which gets two. Cody Cutter gets another two. Superkick times two, and Chhun goes for another Cody Cutter but Angels just collapses to the mat. Angels was playing possum though and wrenches in a shoulderlock as Chhun reaches for the ropes. The champ grabs the leg of Chhun however and Cody is forced to tap out. Crazy last few minutes to this one and good to see the arm work factoring into the finish. ***½
Jordan Castle who was assisting Chhun after the match, takes a piledriver from the World Champion and the show goes off the air.
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Final Thoughts: Nothing bad at all on this show. Solid tag team matches, including setting up the Midnight Heat for a title shot in the near future. The feud between Drexl and Elliot Tyler continues heading to a dog collar match at Roseland XI. The main event was the best match of the show, which isn’t surprising given the participants. The good news is Jordan Castle is still alive.
