-Links to Previous Shows:
Independence Day Rumble:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18159930/Saturday Night Metal Ep. 1:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18232795/Saturday Night Metal Ep. 2:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18303396/Saturday Night Metal Ep. 3:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18636314/Saturday Night Metal Ep. 4:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18700473/Saturday Night Metal Ep. 5:
https://archive.palanq.win/pw/thread/18761416/At the beginning of last week's episode, we learned that K-WAB Wrestling had signed a legend of the board to a lifetime contract, but no name was revealed. Next was a promo from Vader, delivered straight from the White Castle of Fear. Our first match was a 9/2 special, with Mabel defeating Wolfie using a devastating face rape. As the 92 crew closed in, Kevin Nash emerged from the locker room to save Wolfston, but Wolfie and Nash were no match for the combined might of the 92 crew. Afterward, the new signing was revealed to be the musician known as LyricKING, who made a grand entrance and dropped his first video. The show continued with ICP taking on the Pajeets of Pain. The fecal offense of the pajeets was so disgusting that the clowns were caught off-guard and defeated, but Violent J has sworn a terrible revenge. Next, we cut to Steve Austin complaining about his lack of opportunities, and that's why I booked him against Harambe this week. If he can win, he will get a title shot of his choice. Next up was the debut of LA Knight, as he squashed Brody King in quick fashion. Shingo Takagi then got a huge upset over Hulk Hogan, with Hogan suffering a terrible injury. In the main event. In another tournament semifinal match, Ric Flair managed to defeat Vader and end his undefeated streak. This was followed by a short press conference regarding the details and future of the fed itself.