PRE-SHOW MATCH ONE: NATIONS CLASH!
The Red Alliance and Drake Faust vs. The United Nations and El Mericano
Nations clash in our opening contest. The successful Russian trio The Red Alliance with Drake Faust look to add another impressive win with The United Nations will look to improve on their mixed record in NOW. They are joined by El Mericano who was dominated by Cipher in his NOW appearance, but perhaps his American pride will make in difference in toppling the Russians.
BLAST FROM THE PAST: A SPECIAL GUEST FOR THE PRE-SHOW.
A special guest will join us in the pre-show, someone people have not seen for a while. What has he/she been up to and what do they think of the landscape of AES today?
PRE-SHOW MATCH TWO: ONE MORE SHOT
Buttz McKenzie vs. Slee Z - Special Guest Referee: ???
After months of speculation...well actually just assuming he was dead, Slee Z has unfortunately returned to NOW. Whilst first out of the competition, Slee Z is determined to prove himself once more against his biggest rival Buttz McKenzie, who allegedly ripped off Slee Z's entrance. Buttz McKenzie will look to use this opportunity to shut Slee Z up. Slee Z has demanded a special guest referee for this match who will remain a secret, even to Slee Z.
EL BEARDY SPEAKS
El Beardy and El Trippy ended their long rivalry at Night 1, in one of the most brutal matches in AES history. In the end one was left without a mask and that was El Trippy. Did he have the match won? That's open to interpretation. Whilst El Trippy's future is unknown, we might learn more about what El Beardy has in store for his future. What will he have to say?
PRE-SHOW MATCH THREE: NO EXCUSES
Gabriel White vs. Alex Arellano
NOW has been a platform for many current stars and it's time to add two more. Alex Arellano has been vocal about being under appreciated and having his success halted by the failings of others. The controversial Alex finally has an opportunity to impress as success and failure will be in his hands and his hands only. Meanwhile Gabriel White is looking to establish himself outside of CFPW and overcome his own problems and continue to be a fighting champion. Whilst a win over a World Champion would do wonders for Alex, the task at hand is easier said than done.