WOW Heats Up: Betrayals, Breakups, and Blood in the Ring
- Abby Thomspson
- Jul 7
- 2 min read
This week’s episode of WOW was pure madness in the best way possible. From creepy dolls to splintering factions and one of the most chaotic main events of the season, “Hardcore Rivalry” delivered raw emotion and even rawer violence.

Katarina Jinx came out swinging in her match against Kara Kai, but the real story wasn’t just about the fight—it was about loyalty. With her partner Goldie Collins absent from ringside, speculation swirled about Animal Instinct breaking up. But Katarina made it clear—she and Goldie aren’t going anywhere. They’re just branching out, proving they can dominate solo just as much as they do as a duo.
Then came the Eco-Freaks—Scout Parker and Sprout Greens—who stepped into a nightmare. They faced Chainsaw and Daisy Lane, and yes, the creepy doll Lil Daisy was front and center again. It was a twisted match that felt more like a horror show, but the Eco-Freaks gave it everything they had. Unfortunately, Chainsaw doesn’t play fair, and she doesn’t play nice. The Eco-Freaks left with battle scars, but they earned respect for not backing down.
But nothing—and I mean nothing—compared to the main event.
The WOW World Tag Team Championships were on the line, but this wasn’t your typical title match. Penelope Pink and Holly Swag defended against their own allies, Sweet Heat’s Laurie and Lindsey Carlson. All four women are part of Lana Star’s Fab Four… or at least they were.
This was a hardcore match in every sense. Steel chairs flew. Kendo sticks cracked. Tables didn’t survive. What we witnessed was not just a fight for gold, but a breakdown of trust, sisterhood, and control. Lana Star, who’s used to being the mastermind behind the curtain, looked like she’d lost control of her entire kingdom.
Pink and Swag retained, but at what cost? The Fab Four is fractured, the vibe is hostile, and there’s no putting this drama back in the bottle.
WOW isn’t just bringing matches—it’s bringing war. And after this week, nobody’s safe.












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