AYW Fury Episode 4
AYW Fury – Episode 4
Fury is Live from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 14,682 (Sold Out)
Streaming exclusively on Netflix
AYW Fury continues its rise in popularity, broadcasting live again from the historic United Center, packed to the rafters with a sold-out crowd. Fans from around the world are tuning in through Netflix’s global streaming service, where the intense action and drama unfold every week. With this episode building toward Uprising, the excitement from both the live audience and the millions watching online is palpable!
Opening Segment: In-Ring Promo (Roman Reigns & Malakai Black)

- Roman Reigns enters the ring, intense and confident, addressing Malakai Black ahead of their AYW World Championship match at Uprising. He declares himself the true ruler of AYW and claims he’ll crush Malakai’s twisted ideologies.
- Malakai Black interrupts with his House of Black members (Buddy Matthews and Brody King). They stand menacingly behind him, creating a tense face-off but refraining from any physical altercation. Malakai tells Roman that his downfall is inevitable, hinting at deep psychological warfare. The segment ends with the House of Black standing tall in the ring, a show of power.
Commentary:
- Nigel McGuinness: “Look at this, Excalibur. The mind games are already beginning, but Malakai’s House doesn’t need fists to show dominance. Reigns better keep his eyes peeled at Uprising.”
Match 1: Tornado Tag Match – FTR vs. Lucha Bros
- This match is chaotic from the start, with both teams pushing each other to the limit. The high-flying Lucha Bros contrast with FTR’s technical, grounded style. Both teams come close to victory several times.
- After a series of near falls, FTR pulls out a sneaky win with a double-team finisher on Penta El Zero Miedo.
- Winners: FTR, who are now entered into the Tag Title Ladder Match at Uprising.
Commentary:
- Michael Cole: “FTR just punched their ticket to Uprising! That was a grueling fight, but their experience as a unit prevailed.”
- Excalibur: “FTR thrives in chaos like this, but Uprising won’t be any easier with ladders involved!”
Backstage Segment: Christian Cage Sends Ricky Starks Home
- Backstage, Christian Cage is approached by Ricky Starks, who demands to be in the Tag Title Ladder Match at Uprising. Cage, in his smug father-figure persona, mocks Starks, calling him “too fragile” and “not ready” for such a challenge.
- Starks tries to argue, but Cage coldly tells him to take the night off—and to reconsider whether he belongs in AYW. Starks storms off, furious, leaving the arena.

Backstage Segment: The Women’s Battle Royale Build
- A confrontation happens between Toni Storm and Britt Baker, leading to a heated argument that builds tension ahead of the battle royale. Both women believe they will walk out of Uprising as the first AYW Women’s Champion.
Match 2: The Young Bucks vs. The Street Profits
- A fast-paced, high-energy tag match, both teams showcase their incredible chemistry and high-flying abilities. The crowd is electric as The Young Bucks and The Street Profits exchange momentum.
- Before a clear winner can emerge, Authors of Pain, Top Flight, and The Acclaimed rush the ring, creating an all-out brawl that spills out into the audience.
- The match ends in a no-contest as chaos ensues, but all teams are announced as competitors in the Tag Title Ladder Match at Uprising.
Commentary:
- Excalibur: “Well, it looks like the ladder match just got a lot more crowded!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “This is a feeding frenzy for gold, and you can bet every team will stop at nothing at Uprising.”
Promo Segment: Samoa Joe, Braun Strowman, and Jon Moxley Brawl
- Samoa Joe comes to the ring and calls out Braun Strowman and Jon Moxley, saying they’ll have no place to hide at Uprising. Braun charges down, and a wild brawl breaks out between them.
- Jon Moxley soon joins the fray, and the three tear each other apart with chairs, steel steps, and anything else they can find.
- Security rushes in to separate them, but they can’t contain the chaos as the segment ends with all three trading blows.
Commentary:
- Michael Cole: “There is no controlling these three! At Uprising, I don’t know if the ring will be able to contain them!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “Someone is getting destroyed at Uprising; it’s just a matter of who survives!”
After the brawl, Jon Moxley bumps into Christian Cage backstage. Moxley sarcastically tells Cage to “stay out of his business.” Cage, smirking, offers Moxley some cryptic fatherly advice: “Remember, Jon, sometimes, the father knows best… just like yours did.”Moxley glares at him, visibly irritated but confused by Cage’s bizarre comments, before walking away.
Backstage Segment: Bronson Reed Wreaks Havoc
The camera cuts to the backstage area where Bronson Reed is seen walking through the hallway with an air of intimidation. His eyes are fixed ahead, and crew members scatter out of his path, clearly fearful of crossing him. As he walks, Christian Cage catches up to him, sporting a smug grin.
Christian Cage: “Bronson, I’ve got something lined up for you tonight. A quick reminder for everyone who’s watching that you’re not here to play around. Just go out there and do what you do best—destroy.”
Bronson cracks his knuckles and grunts in approval, clearly relishing the idea of another victim. Cage, confident in his “father figure” role, pats him on the back.
Christian Cage (mockingly): “You know, I’m proud of you, Bronson. You’re exactly what this place needs—someone who isn’t afraid to leave a trail of bodies. Now, go and make it count.”
As Reed begins to walk away, the camera shifts to a nearby lower-card wrestler, Dante Martin, prepping for his match. He glances nervously at Bronson, who suddenly stops and stares him down. Without warning, Bronson charges at Dante, slamming him into a set of crates, laying waste to him in seconds. Dante crumples to the ground as Reed stands over him, breathing heavily.
Bronson Reed (to the camera, menacingly): “This is just the beginning.”
He walks away, leaving Dante lying in a heap, sending a clear message to the entire locker room that no one is safe when Bronson Reed is on the loose.
Commentary:
- Excalibur: “Bronson Reed is an absolute monster! Dante Martin didn’t even see that coming!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “Christian Cage has unleashed a wrecking ball in Bronson Reed, and no one’s safe from the carnage!”
- Michael Cole: “It’s terrifying to think about what Bronson Reed could do next. He’s more dangerous than ever.”
Match 3: Women’s Division Match – Thunder Rosa vs. Toni Storm
- A highly competitive match that showcases both women’s athleticism and determination to prove themselves ahead of the battle royale. Thunder Rosa and Toni Storm give it their all, but in the end, Thunder Rosa picks up the victory with a well-timed roll-up.
Winner: Thunder Rosa

Commentary:
- Excalibur: “Thunder Rosa sending a clear message here tonight, she’s more than ready for Uprising!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “Toni Storm’s momentum might have taken a hit tonight, but don’t count her out just yet.”
Main Event: Brody King vs. Darby Allin
The main event of AYW Fury kicks off with the monstrous Brody King taking on the relentless Darby Allin. As Darby’s music hits, the crowd erupts, knowing they’re in for a wild ride. Brody King, accompanied by Buddy Matthews, stalks to the ring with an intimidating presence.
Match Highlights:
- The bell rings, and Brody immediately uses his size and power advantage, grabbing Darby and launching him across the ring like a ragdoll.
- Darby tries to use his speed, evading Brody’s heavy strikes and hitting him with quick dropkicks and elbows, but it’s clear he’s struggling against the sheer power of King.
- Brody catches Darby mid-air during a suicide dive attempt, smashing him into the barricade outside the ring. The crowd gasps as Darby crumples to the ground.
- Despite the punishment, Darby refuses to stay down. He barely makes it back into the ring before the 10-count, showing his trademark resilience.
- Darby starts gaining momentum, managing to chop down Brody’s legs with basement dropkicks and launching himself from the top rope with a Coffin Drop. Brody catches him mid-air in a brutal powerbomb, sending shockwaves through the crowd.
Commentary:
- Excalibur: “Darby’s heart is unmatched, but Brody King is like a freight train—there’s no stopping him!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “This is a massacre! Darby might be resilient, but Brody King is just too strong.”
- Michael Cole: “Darby’s still in this, but for how long? Brody King is destroying him!”
Just as Brody King prepares to finish off Darby with the Gonzo Bomb, the crowd roars as Cody Rhodes’ music hits! Cody sprints down to the ring, seeking revenge on Brody for his interference last week. Brody drops Darby and turns his attention to Cody, but it’s too late—Cody slides into the ring and immediately launches into Brody with furious strikes.
Commentary:
- Excalibur: “It’s Cody Rhodes! He’s here to get his revenge on Brody King!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “Cody’s not wasting any time! He wants payback, and he’s going after Brody King right here, right now!”
Cody rocks Brody with a Disaster Kick, sending the big man stumbling into the ropes. Before Brody can recover, Cody hits him with a Cross Rhodes! The impact rattles the ring, and Brody rolls out to the floor, stunned by the sudden attack.
As Brody regroups with Buddy outside the ring, Cody grabs a microphone, standing tall in the center of the ring over a battered Darby.
Cody Rhodes: “Brody! You think you can just attack me and walk away? You’re not getting away with that! At Uprising, it’s you and me, one-on-one!”
The crowd explodes with excitement as Cody throws down the challenge.
Commentary:
- Michael Cole: “It’s official! Cody Rhodes vs. Brody King at Uprising! This just got personal!”
- Excalibur: “Brody King is a beast, but Cody Rhodes has all the motivation in the world to bring the fight at Uprising!”
- Nigel McGuinness: “Brody’s going to want revenge after that attack, and Cody’s fired up! This is going to be an explosive showdown!”

The show is ending with Cody standing tall, staring down a furious Brody King on the outside, as the match for Uprising is officially set.
But the camera cuts to backstage…
Backstage Segment: Roman Reigns & Rhea Ripley
As Roman Reigns walks backstage, still focused after his confrontation with Malakai Black and the House of Black, he unexpectedly crosses paths with Rhea Ripley. She’s leaning against the wall, arms folded, but there’s no smirk or sarcasm—just a serious expression.
Rhea Ripley: “Roman.”
Reigns stops and turns toward her, meeting her gaze with curiosity.
Rhea Ripley “I know what it’s like to be outnumbered. Malakai and his crew? They’ll do anything to win. If you ever need backup… I’ve got your back.”
Roman looks at her, surprised by the genuine offer, but keeps his composure. He studies her for a moment, seeing no hint of manipulation or games.
Roman Reigns: “I appreciate that, Rhea. But I handle things on my own.”
Rhea nods, respecting his answer, but her concern remains clear.
Rhea Ripley (gently): “Just… don’t underestimate them. I’ve been where you are, and it helps to have someone watching your back.”
Roman gives her a slight nod, acknowledging her words, before walking away. Rhea watches him go, her offer still standing.

That’s a wrap for episode 4 of Fury. Join us next time for our 1st PPV event – Uprising.
The Card;
- AYW World Championship – Roman Reigns vs Malakai Black
- Cody Rhodes vs Brody King
- AYW Women’s World Title Battle Royale – (announced) Britt Baker, Toni Storm, Athena, Rhea Ripley, Thunder Rosa, Willow Nightingale and Hikaru Shida
- Jon Moxley vs Samoa Joe vs Braun Strowman
- AYW Tag Title Ladder Match – Top Flight, Young Bucks, FTR, The Acclaimed, Authors of Pain & The Street Profits
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