
Prestige Wrestling’s Big Kiss Goodnight took place on Sunday November 2, 2025 from Morrison Market – Stage 722 in Portland, Oregon. As things currently stand, this is the second to last Prestige show ever. It can be seen on Prestige’s YouTube channel.
The announcer is Jordan Castle pulling a Joey Styles tonight and flying solo.

Opening Contest: Elliot Tyler & Casey Ferreira vs. The Flamin’ Aces
Elliot Tyler begins with Spencer Scott. Scott lands some chops to start and tags Zaye Perez for some doubleteam moves and a two count. Ferreira tags in as there’s some tag miscommunication between the Aces. DDT on Scott gets two. Casey works the left arm and hits a side suplex for two. Scott counters another doubleteam attempt with a springboard back elbow but can’t make the tag.
Saito suplex by Tyler but Scott manages to scoot away and tag Perez. Rana and a missile dropkick on Tyler. Gory Special gets a two count. Frog splash hits knees allowing Tyler to pull Perez into a small package for the win. **

Match Two: Bryce Saturn vs. Amira
Elliot Tyler hangs around for commentary. Saturn shoulderblocks her down and walks on the back, only to get knocked down by an Amira shoulderblock. Bryce Saturn then slaps Amira, which only serves to fire her up, hitting the Amira-Go-Round and some corner uppercuts. Cannonball connects for two. Big kick from Saturn and he throws Amira into the ringpost.
Back elbow strike gets two. Vertical suplex for another two. Amira with a crucifix pin attempt for two. Short-arm clothesline and a Samoan Drop by Amira as she takes over. Top-rop crossbody gets two. Saturn avoids Amira’s finisher and gets the Mass Effect, followed by a pop-up powerbomb for two. Finlay Roll is avoided and Amira gets a German followed by a rana for two. World’s Strongest Slam by Amira gives her the win. **¼

Match Three: Jaiden & Drexl vs. Cole Rivera & Sid Sylum
Jaiden starts with a series of strikes on Rivera, who quickly responds with a sweet dropkick. Tag made to Drexl for a double low dropkick and a two count. Sid tags in only to get hit with a low blow as Jaiden tags back in and hits a standing moonsault for two. Cole runs interference from the outside and gives Jaiden a side suplex on the apron. Rivera throws him into the buckle and tags Sid, who headbutts Jaiden down.
Sylum can’t get a superplex and Jaiden lands a spinning heel kick but can’t make the tag to Drexl. He avoids a suplex from Rivera, then hits a Superhero Punch allowing the tag to Drexl. He suplexes Rivera onto Sylum and gets a rana for two. Rivera jumps back in with a Shining Wizard, but Drexl spits red mist in the face allowing a doubleteam kneestrike/flatliner to give Jaiden and Drexl the win. The positive of this match was that Rivera looked good, but I’m surprised he didn’t get the win. *¾
Sylum lays waste to everyone including the Flamin’ Aces after the match.

Match Four: Ryan Clancy vs. Travis Williams
Collar and elbow tieup starts us off and they exchange wristlocks. Crowd appreciates the crisp technical wrestling start to the match. We get a criss-cross spot, which I always appreciate, and Ryan Clancy gets a hiptoss and kneedrop. Travis Williams counters and hits a suplex then a dragonscrew legwhip. He goes to work on the left leg of Clancy next but a corner charge misses with Clancy moving out of the way.
Big monkey flip out of the corner and a butterfly suplex with a bridge gets two for Fancy. A series of counters follows and Williams gets a brainbuster, then applies a Boston Crab. Clancy wiggles out and lands an enzuigiri. Williams tries to bounce back with the Professional Lariat, but Clancy catches him and tombstones him down for a two count. Clothesline sends Clancy to the floor where Travis follows with a tope suicida. Professional Lariat is again countered, this time with a dropkick. They trade rollups for several two counts, ending with Williams scoring the pin with a European Clutch. Just tremendous technical wrestling. ****

Match Five: PWJ Championship – Charles Mason (c) vs. Cody Chhun
Lockup begins this one as well, with Cody Chhun getting a quick cradle for two. Charles Mason tries a sleeper but Cody quickly escapes. Inverted atomic drop and a dropkick sends Mason out to the floor. They brawl into the crowd with Chhun sending Mason into the ringpost. Cody tries a tope suicida but Mason spits water in his face to counter and DDTs him on the apron.
Mason uses his shirt to choke Cody and then doublestomps him on the neck. Chhun beats the ten count but rolls right into an onslaught of punches and biting. Back suplex and some chops, then a lariat which gets two. Cody fights back but Mason resorts to biting again and locks in a hangman choke in the corner. Chhun fights out getting a dropkick and corner splash. DDT gets two for the challenger. Suplex connects for another two count. He goes for the Cody Cutter which Mason avoids and hits a DVD for two.
Cody superkicks Mason to the floor and gets the tope suicida this time. Cody Cutter is caught into a sleeper from Mason in the center of the ring. Chhun headbutts his way out of it and finally hits the Cody Cutter for a two count with Mason getting his foot on the ropes. They head to the top, Mason bites Cody and looks for his own Cody Cutter but Chhun locks in a sleeper. Ref gets wiped out, Mason clocks Chhun with the title belt and the Rest In Poverty piledriver finishes to retain. ***¼

Match Six: Prestige World Tag Team Championships – Midnight Heat (c) vs. The Hammer Brothers
Jack dives onto the Heat during their entrance and we have a heated brawl out on the floor. Sledge steamrolls Eddie Pearl in the ring and hits a sidewinder slam on Ricky Gibson. Pearl rolls outside before the wheelbarrow splash and Gibson sneak attacks Jack Hammer to give the champs control.
Pearl cuts off any comeback attempt with a clothesline and tags in Gibson for a chinlock. The Heat keeps things in the heel corner as Pearl hits a senton splash for two. Dropkick gets another two. Jack gets a jawbreaker on Pearl but Gibson quickly comes in to cut off the tag once again. Ricky misses a corner clothesline however and Sledge is finally able to get the tag and cleans house.
Assisted powerbomb onto Gibson gets a close two count. Pearl clotheslines Jack over the top rope allowing the Heat to get the Hot Seat, but Jack kicks out at one. He fires up and hits a Jackhammer on Pearl but Gibson breaks up the cover. The Midnights hit the Diesel Hammer Piledriver on Jack which only gets two.
The champs look for the Hot Seat again but Sledge intervenes and Jack and Pearl do a double clothesline to put them both down. Eddie reaches in the tights for a chain but Jack blocks the blow with the construction helmet and the ref sees him holding the helmet to call for the DQ. ***¼
It is announced after the match that the Heat will defend once more at Roseland XIII in a match of the Hammers choosing. That match will be a Construction Site Match.

Match Seven: Jordan Cruz vs. Judas Icarus
Judas Icarus can’t knock Jordan Cruz off his feet and gets bodyslammed for his trouble. Judas fights back to get his own bodyslam sending Cruz to the floor. Cruz misses a clothesline and hits the ringpost with the left arm. As you’d expect, Icarus goes to work on the arm now and sends Cruz back inside. Spinning back elbow only gets one. Judas goes up but gets clotheslined off the top to the floor.
Cruz maintains control inside getting a kneestrike but cannot get a superplex with Icarus going back to the arm. Another try sees Icarus shift his weight to fall on top of Cruz on the mat. Shotgun chops knock Cruz down and a sitout powerbomb gets two. Backslide for two as Cruz rakes the eyes and lands an Exploder suplex. Out to the floor where Icarus gets a punt kick, but Cruz catches him on the way back in with a superplex for two.
Kneestrike misses and Icarus locks in a Bully Choke but Cruz fights out and hits a slick spinning tombstone for two. Icarus goes back with a forearm and a plancha out to the floor. Inverted supex back inside gets two. Basement lariat and a frog splash and we go right back into the Bully Choke to give Icarus the win. Good win for Judas as he will challenge for the title again at Roseland XIII next year. ***

Main Event: Prestige World Championship – Kevin Blackwood (c) vs. Matt Brannigan
Matt Brannigan makes sure to get suitably drunk before the match so he’s at full capacity for his title shot. Feeling out process starts things off, trading wristlocks. Matt gets some headscissors as the slow pace continues, making me think this one is going a good amount of time. Rock Bottom from Brannigan, and he grabs a drink and hits the Drunkard’s Elbow for a two count. The champion goes for a walk into the crowd where Matt follows him for some brawling action.
We head to the bar area and Brannigan takes a chug, then dives off the bar onto Kevin Blackwood. Back to ringside, Blackwood reaches under the ring and pulls out Matt Mannequin, then destroys it with a screwdriver. Blackwood with a shotgun dropkick in the corner and he puts Brannigan in a leglock. Doublestomp gets two.
Blackwood pours out of of Brannigan’s last drinks, causing Matt to fire up and hit a DVD. Corner splash and Iconoclasm from the challenger gets two. Blue Thunder Bomb for another two count. Matt goes up but misses a senton splash. Blackwood misses a doublestomp and gets clotheslined down.
Brannigan grabs the screwdriver and loosens the top rope and buckles. Blackwood uses the time to recover and hits a T-bone suplex, but now can’t climb to the top rope to hit Firestorm. Straightjacket suplex and a Helluva kick by the champion. Firestorm hits from the second rope, but only gets a two count. Kicks to the chest follow, and Matt catches the last one hitting two powerbombs and a chokeslam for a near fall.
They exchange chops, then Brannigan ties up Blackwood in the ropes and contemplates forcing him to take a drink. Blackwood instead kicks the drink out of his hand, sweeps the leg and hits another Firestorm. Burning Hammer finishes for the champ to retain. I like both of these guys, but given the different styles I think the match would have been better served going 15-20 minutes rather than the near 30 it went. **
Blackwood continues to attack after the match until Judas Icarus makes the save.
Final Thoughts: The penultimate Prestige Wrestling show had several solid matches in the middle of the card. Travis Williams vs. Ryan Clancy was the best match I would say, and we got some good storyline development with the Hammer Brothers quest for the tag titles, and Judas Icarus getting another title match at Roseland XIII.
