Technical Championship
William Crane def. Adam Winters (c)
Winner and NEW Technical Champion: William Crane via submission (17:52)
A changing of the guard. Adam Winters' legendary Technical Championship reign came to an end against the British catch-wrestling specialist. Crane's wrist control and joint manipulation wore Winters down over nearly eighteen minutes of pure grappling. The Crane Lock (double wristlock) forced the submission. A new era begins for the Technical Championship.
Tag Team Championship
The Foundation (Grant Williams & Paul Sterling) def. The Hedge Fund (Sterling Cash & Bradley Banks) (c)
Winners and NEW Tag Team Champions: The Foundation via pinfall (15:33)
Out with the old money, in with the new blood. The Foundation's amateur wrestling backgrounds gave them the edge against the calculating Hedge Fund. Williams' takedowns neutralized Cash's speed, and Sterling's power overwhelmed Banks. The Foundation Crumble ended the Hedge Fund's reign, and NEO's tag division has new champions.
Women's Championship
Jade Kwan def. Dottie Dread (c)
Winner and NEW Women's Champion: Jade Kwan via submission (13:44)
Dottie Dread's chaotic reign met its end against Jade Kwan's disciplined precision. Dread's unorthodox style gave Jade problems early, but the Japanese-trained technician adapted beautifully. The Kwan Lock (modified heel hook) ended it, and Jade Kwan begins her first NEO Women's Championship reign.
🏆 NEO Championship — Vacant Title Match 🏆
Zephyr Vance def. David Fish, Preston Alexander, and Marcus Cole
Winner and NEW NEO Champion: Zephyr Vance via pinfall (21:07)
With Judge James Morgan retiring over the break and vacating the NEO Championship, a fatal four-way was held to crown a new champion. The match was chaos—four distinct styles colliding in a war of attrition. David Fish nearly won it twice, showing the veteran still has it. Preston Alexander's scheming led to several eliminations from pinfall attempts. Marcus Cole's youthful energy kept him in the hunt. But Zephyr Vance—the high-flying sensation—stole the show. After Fish hit the Fish Hook on Cole, Vance came off the top rope with the Vance-ication (630 splash) to steal the pin and become the youngest NEO Champion in history. The 24-year-old celebrated like he'd won the lottery. A new era, indeed—but not everyone is happy about it.