Fallout from the Columbus-Milwaukee double shot weekend...
- After a confrontation with Anton Chase on 9/14, Craig Jacobs has gone to FGA Officials and has been granted a Best 2 out of 3 Series against Chase. Is this the big break that Jacobs has been looking for? Will he finally be able to break through in this Best 2 out of 3 Series? Or will the self-proclaimed "Wrestling God" prove to be too tough for the rookie?
- Speaking of rookies, Hunter Werth was attacked backstage by Jimmy Page on 9/15. What Werth did to set off Page remains to be seen. On the surface, it appears that Werth did nothing wrong. But then again, Page's instability and anger issues always need to be taken into account. Regardless, you'd have to think that Werth will look to say or do something about it on 9/28.
- During Camellia D. Magna's match with Sloane Atreyu, she was constantly distracted by a mysterious individual over the PA. This unknown individual shared his unusual brand of affection towards Cami, throwing the Southern Belle repeatedly off her game. Has Cami been able to track this "admirer" down? And if she hasn't, will he reveal himself on 9/28?
- The Burke Legacy continues on 9/28 when second generation star Max Burke makes his FGA debut. Will Burke be able to live up to the hype?
- After being brutally assaulted by Johnny Blayze, Chaths and Justice Young, what's next for Jason Richards?Will the Strong Style Wolf look to go it alone against this three man group?
- The tag team division in FGA continues to heat up. The Shoot Kings and Ward 6 made their FGA debuts against each other and did not disappoint on the 9/14 taping. And then the next day on 9/15, The Murder and Bloodbath & Beyond tore the house down as they wrestled over the Mid-Atlantic Tag Titles. With The Usual Suspects still in the mix and now with the Super Mario Wrestling Bros on the scene, FGA continues to add more talent to an already deep division. Who will be the next team to throw their hats into the ring?