The following contains spoilers from this past Saturday's "Capital Combat" supershow.
1. Gauntlet Match: Mirage def. Mia Scott, Camellia D. Magna, Tyson Pride, Sean Hunter, Johnny Raike, Noelle Smith (45:45)
2. Mid-Atlantic Legacy Championship: (c) Chaz Holiday def. Seth Lawless (20:08)
3. Dan Herrera def. Cyncity by dq (20:08)
4. Pride Championship: Sunshine Scandalous Tony Carmine def. (c) Riley Owens (43:07)
5. First Blood Match: Dom Harter def. Malcolm Drake (29:08)
6. World Tag Team Championship: The Black Hand def. (c) Sparklebuddies by dq (32:58)
7. World Championship: (c) Jimmy Page def. Cordy Stevenson (38:56)
* Mirage became the new #1 contender for the Mid-Atlantic Legacy Championship after eliminating Noelle Smith in the Gauntlet Match. Mirage was the last entrant in the match.
* Chaz Holiday was able to defeat Seth Lawless and successfully defend his Mid-Atlantic Legacy Championship. This was the third meeting between the two. The first meeting, Chaz successfully defended his title against him. During their second encounter, Holiday and the Sparklebuddies defeated Lawless, Sunshine Scandalous Tony Carmine and Chandler Scott. With another defense under his belt, Holiday will now face Mirage at a date to be determined.
* After weeks of being "disrespected" by Dan Herrera, Cyncity met the former GDW owner one on one. After a back and forth match, fans were shocked when Cyncity lowblowed Herrera, causing a disqualification. Cyncity "apologized" for her actions, but it didn't seem remotely sincere. Is this new side of Cindy Parker a sign of things to come?
* Riley Owens and Sunshine Tony Carmine finally got back in the ring with each other. Weeks prior to this event, Carmine was able to defeat Owens. Since then, the back and forth barbs between the two only picked up.Wit the scored tied 1-1, it looked as if Owens was going to put away another challenger. But some timely interference from Carmine's fellow "Fratdaddy," Seth Lawless, allowed Carmine to low blow Owens and roll him up in a small package for the victory and the title.
* In a match that many thought they'd never see, former Murder members Dom Harter and Malcolm Drake squared off in a First Blood Match. In the weeks prior to the event, Harter jumped Drake and made him bleed. Harter has not shied away from expressing his disgust over his former mentor's desire to seek forgiveness for their actions as The Murder. But during this match, Harter couldn't break Drake's skin. Once the tables were turned, Drake finally had Harter right where he wanted him. With a chair in hand, Drake had the chance to bust Harter wide open. But after wrestling with his conscience, Drake struck himself with the chair, busting himself open and reluctantly giving Harter the victory.
* Since their arrival, The Black Hand have made it known that they were coming after the Tag Team Titles. First, Chris Madison and Tommy Knox jumped Annie Zellor backstage. Then, they attacked Evangelista and finally, Chaz Holiday. This caught Laurel Anne Hardy's attention, who got her own measure of revenge by attacking Knox's surgically repaired knee. The match itself was a back and forth affair. But as we saw during a 6-Person Tag on the show prior to this event, Hardy once again lost control of her anger. In the midst of her rage, she accidentally speared the referee, causing the Sparklebuddies to be dq'd and giving The Black hand to win. However, titles cannot change hands on a count out or dq, so the Sparkebuddies kept the titles.
* Jimmy Page was able to best Cordy Stevenson and successfully defend his World Championship. Stevenson came into the show hellbent on making Page pay for his attack on her best friend/tag partner, Cyncity, the prior month. Stevenson was able to get her hands on him on the 10/4 show. But Page was able to escape. Despite the surprisingly amount of brutality shown by Stevenson in this match, Page was able to overcome it and walk away with his title in tact.