Memphis Wrestling lived up to the name of its latest episode, All or Nothing, with an evening of emotional showdowns, brutal brawls, and championship implications that shook the very foundation of the roster. Episode #220 of Memphis Wrestling TV delivered a night fans won’t soon forget.

The Cobra Cup Decided in a Classic Showdown

The evening kicked off with Memphis legend King Cobra holding the prestigious Cobra Cup, setting the stage for the night’s marquee contest: a best two-out-of-three falls match between Tim Bosby and “Mr. Hangtime” Marko Harris. The two athletes have been neck-and-neck in their recent encounters, sitting at a deadlock of 1-1-1, making this match the ultimate decider—and the Cobra Cup the ultimate prize.

  • Fall One: Tim Bosby came out swinging, shocking the crowd by pinning Harris with lightning-fast offense, setting the tone early.
  • Fall Two: Marco Harris evened the score with a dazzling display of athleticism, hitting a series of cutters before scoring the fall right in the center of the ring.
  • Fall Three: In a display of grit and technical precision, Bosby locked in a devastating ankle lock, forcing Harris to tap and securing the win—and the Cobra Cup.

After the match, King Cobra himself presented the trophy to Bosby in a proud and symbolic moment. In a show of class, Bosby offered his hand in sportsmanship. Though Harris initially hesitated, he picked up the Cobra Cup and personally handed it to Bosby before finally accepting the handshake—an emotional display of respect that resonated with the fans.


A New Legacy: The Junior Heritage Memphis Title

Derrick King made a surprise appearance during an in-ring interview with Dustin Starr, unveiling the Junior Heritage Memphis Championship. Citing the long-standing tradition and importance of junior heavyweights in Memphis Wrestling, King promised a tournament to crown the first-ever champion. Details and participant names will be revealed on next week’s show, leaving fans buzzing with speculation.

Memphis Tag Team Title Match:

The Memphis Tag Team Champions, K-Toomer & Big John Dalton face the eerie and enigmatic Twins of Salem in a hard-fought match. However, the bout descended into chaos when Jimmy Blaylock and his Secret Service stormed the ring.

Wielding steel chairs and Blaylock’s cane, the Secret Service unleashed a brutal assault on both teams, leaving bodies sprawled across the canvas. The fans erupted in fury, pelting the ring with trash as Blaylock grabbed the mic and ominously declared:

“We’re coming for the titles—and if someone has to die, someone has to die.”

Memphis Heritage Title: Street Fight

In the main event, The Gunshow defended the Memphis Heritage Title against Zay Washington in a brutal Memphis Street Fight. The match was as wild and unpredictable as expected, with both men dishing out and absorbing tremendous punishment.

The end came when Washington, aiming to use the title belt as a weapon, inadvertently struck his own manager, Justin Case. The distraction allowed Gunshow to capitalize and score the pinfall, retaining his title in a hard-fought victory.