Memphis Wrestling delivered a high-stakes, action-packed episode on June 7, 2025, featuring pivotal Junior Heritage Championship Tournament matches, explosive tag team encounters, and dramatic personal confrontations that continue to define the promotion’s unique brand of storytelling.

Colton Cage Advances – and Declares War on Complacency

Derrick King joined commentary for the first Junior Heritage Championship Tournament semifinal, where Colton Cage defeated “Main Event” Bradley to secure his spot in the finals. After the bout, Cage joined Dustin Starr at the announce desk for a post-match interview. No longer interested in the gimmicks of “The Casanova” or “The Walking Red Flag,” Cage delivered a powerful statement, declaring he is tired of underachievers receiving chances he worked harder for. “I am going to be undeniable, cold-hearted, and the first Junior Heritage Champion,” he promised with fire in his eyes.

The Slaughterhouse Makes a Statement

Reverend Ash Taylor introduced his newly-formed faction, The Slaughterhouse — featuring “Jagged” James Dean and “Nasty” Nick James — while holding the mask of Marrow as a grim trophy. Taylor ominously told his men to “show ’em what we do,” and they did just that, defeating The New Guys (Jake Bosche and Scott Stanley) in dominant fashion. The Slaughterhouse has officially arrived — and they’re not looking for redemption, but conquest.

Concerning News on Diana Taylor

In a somber moment, it was announced that Diana Taylor is suffering from visual impairment, particularly affecting her right eye. The condition ranges from minor vision loss to potential blindness. While her future in the ring remains uncertain, it is hoped that she will address the Memphis fans in the near future.

Vashawn Harvey Cheats His Way to the Finals

In the second semifinal match, Vashawn Harvey overcame The Shocker, but not without controversy. Oso tried to bribe The Shocker mid-match from the apron, but got punched for his trouble. As the referee was distracted, Harvey took advantage with a low blow followed by a DDT to steal the win. Harvey will now face Colton Cage in the tournament finals, but his path has been anything but honorable.

The L.A. Hustlers Want to Handle “Bizness”

In a backstage segment, Notorious Bradley and Ruffshot Lamonte — The L.A. Hustlers — fired back at The Bizness Dogs, accusing them of getting involved in their affairs. Lamont made it clear: “If they want to get in our business, then we can handle business.”

Hollywood Clique Steals One

The Hollywood Clique (Ray Collins and Jay Smooth) scored a tainted victory over The O’Neal Brothers after manager “Hollywood” Jimmy Blaylock passed his cane to Jay Smooth, who used it to get the pin. Blaylock was briefly neutralized — even eating a Wazzup for his antics — and Secret Service tried to intervene, but one got beat down while the other wisely walked away. The Clique’s blend of chaos and cunning continues to wreak havoc.

Tensions Rise Between Roberts, Washington, and Scorpio Sky

Backstage, Justin Case hyped “The Chosen One” Zay Washington, with “The Problem” Aaron Roberts demolishing someone in the background. Roberts issued a warning to Marko “Hangtime” Harris: speak his name, and expect violence.

In the night’s main event, Scorpio Sky defeated Zay Washington, but only after Marko Harris intervened to stop Aaron Roberts from interfering. As Roberts attacked Sky mid-match, Harris stormed the ring to even the odds, allowing Sky to pick up the victory. The friction between Roberts, Washington, and Harris is boiling over — and Scorpio Sky is caught right in the middle.

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