Apex Uprising opened in absolute turmoil. The night began with The Goliath of Apex being blindsided by breaking news — his recent win overturned and officially marked as a loss after management review. The call came from Apex authority J-Sin, whose controversial ruling left Goliath enraged. Within minutes, the monster demanded retribution, challenging Reuben to a Bloodbath Match at Fatality.
From there, the night spiraled into violence. Sage Unholy faced Asmodius in a match that felt less like a contest and more like an exorcism. The arena fell silent as Sage dismantled his opponent in methodical, disturbing fashion — a chilling statement before Fatality.
At the commentary table, GM TJ Cantu, Dick Bigums, and Josh Zodiac tried to hold the show together — until J-Sin stormed in, visibly furious. The self-proclaimed “lighthouse of Apex” confronted TJ about his recent decisions, turning the segment into a verbal slugfest that ended with an impromptu booking: Disciple, who wasn’t even scheduled to compete, was forced to referee a violent encounter between Maniac and Sledge.
That match was pure insanity. Every strike echoed through the arena. With Disciple caught in the crossfire, Gavin Ace’s interference tilted the balance just enough for Maniac to steal the victory. But what came next turned stomachs — Maniac’s post-match assault left Sledge bloodied, with the maniacal contender screaming promises of “suffering at Fatality.”
Moments later, the lights dimmed and Ryan Rage delivered one of the coldest promos in Apex history. His voice carried through the arena as he declared, “At Fatality, there will be no salvation — only crucifixion.” His vow to destroy everyone in the Fatal Warway wasn’t about championship gold; it was about proving he was the end of the line for anyone in his way.
But the biggest shock of the night came when J-Sin made another explosive move — forcing Disciple into a second match, teaming with Matt Killer against Ryan Rage and a mystery partner. That mystery was revealed in thunderous fashion: “The Pride Fighter” Jack Spears made his Apex debut, laying waste to both opponents and standing tall to close the show. The crowd erupted as Spears stared down J-Sin, setting the tone for a collision of egos and power come Saturday.
Fatality promises to be a night of blood, vengeance, and reckoning. From the Bloodbath Match to the Fatal Warway, every grudge will be settled — or buried.
Catch Apex Fatality live on October 18th at Archie’s Patio, Rockport, Texas.
And don’t miss the official theme, “Thunder Kiss ’65” (Teddy Smith Remix feat. Josiah Bermudez), blasting throughout the night.