Reks came out first to a lukewarm reception and then came Williams, the self proclaimed Reflection of Perfection! Williams made it known to FRONTIER that he’s here to make a name for himself and to challenge for the GFC Championship when he appeared on our last show. Now was his chance to back up his words.

And he wasted no time in doing that as he went straight for Jason Reks, some stiff kicks, elbows and chops had him rocked early on. And all while Alex Jones just stood back and watched. A European uppercut was followed by a big clothesline for a one count as Cody chalked up the first pin attempt of the night.

Reks and Williams went at it as the pace picked up. Williams took Reks down with a dropkick for a 2 count. Williams went for a springboard, but Jones tripped him and he rolled out of the ring. Jones went to work on Reks. Jones hit a snap DDT and covered Reks for a 2 count. Reks pulled down the ropes on Jones as he charged at him, Jones spilling to the outside. Reks set up for a dive, but Williams cut him off with a Yakuza kick! Massive impact on that one!

Williams continued to work over Reks with Jones on the outside. Forearm smash, chop, elbow and brainbuster see him get a two count. He pulls Reks back up only to take him down just as quickly with a Fireman’s carry into a double knee gutbuster. Jones ran back into the ring and nailed Reks from behind. He sent Reks out of the ring and went after Williams with a big clothesline in the corner. Jones hit a legdrop for a 2 count and taunted Williams. Williams fired back with a rolling elbow and a T-bone suplex. Williams followed up with a springboard dropkick off the turnbuckles that sent Jones to the outside. Reks then caught Williams by surprise with a dropkick off the top. Williams and Reks traded some shots until Williams took Reks down with a reverse swinging neckbreaker he likes to call the Perfexecution.

Jones ran into the ring and broke up the count before taking out Reks with an AJ-guri. Jones then went after Williams, but Williams nails a superkick on Jones. Williams hit the CCXX on Reks for a nearfall. Jones hit a stiff martial arts kick and a clothesline on Williams for a nearfall. A short time later, Williams went up top with Reks grounded, but got caught with a John Woo Dropkick from Reks. Williams spilled to the outside as Reks hit a rope-to-rope plancha to wipe out Williams. He then took out Jones with a DDT through the ropes on the outside. Reks hit a Kawada kick on Jones and a flashing elbow for a nearfall. Reks really tearing the place up!

Williams back up hits an STO on Reks inside the ring. Williams went up top and went for the elbow drop to a good crowd reaction. Williams connected with the elbow drop, but Reks rolls out of the ring before he can make a cover.

Jones then makes a move on Williams, grabbing him and looking for the Time to Burn. But Williams escapes Jones’ grasp and nails the PERFECT rush, bombarding his opponent with slaps, spinning chop, roundhouse kick to the head and a single leg dropkick. He signals to the crowd and pulls Jones to his feet, lifting him up over his shoulder. But Jones escapes and nails the AJ-guri! Williams is straight back up, nailing a rolling elbow that rocks Jones hard. Williams gets him up over his shoulder again and nails the Picture Perfect!

Williams makes the cover, Reks tries to break it up but it’s too late, Cody Williams gets the win!

Your winner, CODY WILLIAMS!

An impressive win from the debutant Cody Williams, pinning former GFC Champion in emphatic style here tonight.