SWF Convergence: SLAM vs FURY Highlights & Results
Posted on May 31, 2026
SWF CONVERGENCE: SLAM vs FURY
May 30, 2026 | Amway Arena – Orlando, Florida
1. Rising Star Championship
Loki Van Dam vs. Armando Fuego (c)
The Match: Armando Fuego opened the match at a blistering pace, landing a springboard armdrag, a dropkick, a running Meteora, and a spectacular Tope con Giro to the outside. Loki Van Dam bumped chaotically like a cartoon character, hitting back with a Mischief Moonsault to the arena floor. As Armando set up for the finish, the arena lights flickered neon magenta. Jinx Jester skipped down the ramp juggling tiny ladders from the upcoming WEE-L-C match. Distracting the referee and the champion, Jinx hopped onto the apron and blasted a loud clown horn directly into Armando's ear.
The Finish: Stumbling backward from the horn blast, Armando fell perfectly into position for Loki Van Dam, who scrambled to the top rope. Wobbling but maintaining cosmic balance, Loki connected with the Five-Star Fraud Splash to score the pinfall.
Winner and NEW Rising Star Champion: Loki Van Dam
Post-Match: Backstage, a furious and humiliated Armando Fuego vowed that he was coming back for his title and promised to burn the newly formed "Chaos Carnival" to the ground. Meanwhile, a giddy Loki Van Dam and Jinx Jester celebrated with too much fog and a squeaking rubber chicken, officially announcing they would grant Armando a rematch "at Backlash" (before being reminded that is a WWE pay-per-view).
2. Trios Championship
Agents of Order (Agent K, Agent I, & Agent O) vs. Agents of Chaos (Jack Jester, Jake Jester, & The Trickster)
The Match: This bout presented a stark contrast in styles: the synchronized, millisecond-perfect discipline of the corporate-looking Agents of Order against the absolute pandemonium of the Agents of Chaos, who utilized upside-down sunglasses, cartwheels, and wandering rubber chickens. The Trickster entered the ring and temporarily fractured reality, pulling strings attached to his teammates, the referee, and a sign reading "This is a Metaphor". The turning point arrived when The Trickster tried to hypnotize Agent K with a spinning carnival wheel; Agent K stood entirely unmoved, stopped the wheel with one finger, and declared, "Your chaos has been... catalogued.".
The Finish: Jack and Jake Jester tried to rush the ring but were seamlessly intercepted by Order's clinical finishing sequence. Agent I delivered a Redacted Driver to Jake, Agent O executed an O-Mega Suplex on Jack, and Agent K leveled The Trickster with the K-Protocol Powerbomb. All three Agents stacked their hands for the final pin.
Winners and NEW Trios Champions: Agents of Order
Post-Match: Deep in a dark hallway backstage, The Trickster delivered an unsettling warning directly into the camera lens, stating that tonight's loss was merely the "first ripple" and that chaos is patient and always returns.
3. 50 States Championship
Ricky Romero vs. Adam Greco (c)
The Match: Ricky Romero strutted out under electric pink and blue lights in a flamingo-esque sequined jacket, screaming that the spotlight belonged to him. The champion, Adam Greco, walked out with pure business focus. Romero leaned heavily into theatricality, posing mid-match and faking three contradictory injuries to distract the official. He capitalized on the confusion to land a Spotlight Neckbreaker for a close two-count. Greco eventually snapped, ducking a Spotlight Stunner and launching Romero across the ring with a series of museum-worthy German Suplexes.
The Finish: Romero attempted a desperate spinning heel kick, but Greco caught the leg, swept him to the mat, and seamlessly locked in the Greco Grip (crossface chickenwing). Left with nowhere to go, Romero was forced to tap out.
Winner and STILL 50 States Champion: Adam Greco
Post-Match: Throwing an unhinged, dramatic meltdown at the gorilla position, Romero kicked multiple chairs and shouted at interviewer Maria Santos that he was "sabotaged by humidity" and "Greco's unfair advantage of being good at wrestling," before screaming that he was taking his talents international.
4. WEE-L-C Mini World Title Match
Small Business vs. Micro-Manager vs. Cyclone the Angry Dwarf vs. GNOME! (c)
The Match & Finish: This chaotic, multi-competitor miniature tables, ladders, and chairs match featured Small Business trying to collect receipts, Micro-Manager shouting clipboard instructions, and Cyclone spinning like a Beyblade. Amidst the pure destruction, the champion pulled off the defense.
Winner and STILL Mini World Champion: GNOME!
Post-Match: Cyclone the Angry Dwarf completely snapped backstage, slamming production crates and violently chasing a tiny referee down the corridor, promising broken bodies for the future.
5. SWF Tag Team Championship
The Fuego Family (Alejandro & Roberto Fuego) vs. The Skyscrapers of Doom (Hightower & Highrise) (c)
The Match: The nearly 7-foot champions heavily dominated early on, tossing Alejandro like a lawn dart and utilizing a military press gutbuster and a chokeslam. Roberto Fuego tagged in and exploded with a springboard dropkick and a Fuego Tornado DDT to stagger the monsters. The Skyscrapers briefly regained control with a devastating Double Skyscraper Slam, flattening both challengers. Refusing to die, the Fuego Family rallied with a double flying headbutt and a springboard cutter that sent Hightower shoulder-first into the ring post.
The Finish: With Highrise dropkicked through the ropes, both Alejandro and Roberto climbed adjacent top turnbuckles. They unleashed synchronized Double Fuego Splashes. Roberto covered Hightower while Alejandro executed an ankle tackle on Highrise to prevent the break, securing the three-count.
Winners and NEW SWF Tag Team Champions: The Fuego Family
Post-Match ("Fuego Family Fiesta"): The ring flooded with the extended Fuego Family—including Armando, Fernando, Emilio, Mama Fuego, Doggo Fuego, and a shirtless, cane-waving Señor Papi Fuego. They threw a massive, historic lucha libre celebration, hoisting the new champions onto their shoulders under a rain of confetti.
6. SWF Internet Championship
Curt Candid vs. Masked Muchacho (c)
The Match & Finish: Pre-match tensions flared as Jessica Shimmer promised she would be watching from ringside to bring clarity to the madness. In a high-stakes clash of internet cultures, the viral challenger faced off against the honor of lucha libre.
Winner and STILL Internet Champion: Masked Muchacho
7. SWF Women's World Championship
Miss USA vs. The Velvet Empress (c)
The Match: Miss USA entered the match heavily compromised, sporting taped ribs and a wrapped shoulder. The ruthless Empress systematically targeted the injury with knee strikes, stomps, and a punishing camel clutch. In a desperate surge of adrenaline, Miss USA connected with a Liberty Lariat and climbed the ropes for the Stars & Stripes Splash. The Empress pulled the referee in the way to cushion the blow, knocking the official unconscious. The Empress then shattered her own crown over Miss USA's skull, but the challenger miraculously kicked out at two.
The Finish: Seizing the championship belt, the Empress executed a brutal Pedigree directly onto the steel title belt to secure the final pinfall.
Winner and STILL Women's World Champion: The Velvet Empress
Post-Match: The Empress mocked America by draping the US flag over the fallen challenger. Her celebration was cut short when a massive shadow hit the stage—Big Mama Johnson stormed the ring. Catching the Empress by her hair, Big Mama obliterated the champion with a devastating Mama Bomb (Powerbomb), standing over her to signal her intent for the title.
8. Main Event: Undisputed Title vs. Title Ladder Match
Adam Glory (FURY World Champion) vs. Liger Llama (SLAM World Champion)
The Match: Suspended high above the ring was the pristine, prismatic SWF Multiverse Championship. The lighting in the Amway Center constantly fractured between SLAM's cosmic neon palette and FURY's gritty patriotic colors as the two undisputed titans of the company went to absolute war. Utilizing ladders as steel monoliths, the match featured terrifying high-risk maneuvers, including Moonsaults off the rungs and brutal spine-shattering ladder strikes as both men fought for the ultimate legacy of the unified company.
Undisputed SWF Multiverse Champion: (The broadcast script cuts out mid-match as commentary notes that this historic showdown will be talked about "long after we're all dust in the wind").