The more globally-savvy members of the FRONTIER audience give a warm reception to FireFly; The Emissary, as usual, get met with a blanket of boos. Scarlet Flint starts with Sir Connor, and the two start by trading holds, reversals both textbook and completely unorthodox garnering applause. After a couple of minutes of chain wrestling, Scarlet gains the upper hand with a sudden barrage of brutal kicks to the midsection and neck until Connor manages to duck behind her to take control with a thunderous release German. As he tags to his twin brother Corbin, Flint dives for her own partner, but The Emissary manage to cut her off. They spend some time with her in their corner, using rapid tags to keep up the double team assault while keeping her from being able to tag out to Nina Stokes.
Nina’s jumping up and down on the apron and shaking the ropes, rallying the crowd behind Scarlet – and eventually it seems to get through as Flint finds a desperation Irish whip reversal that sends Connor right up and over the turnbuckle before sliding back down into a tree of woe. Corbin goes for the clothesline but Scarlet backflips away from it, at the same time connecting a Pele kick to the tangled up Connor! She leaps for Nina, but Corbin grabs her ankle and drags her back, the clothesline this time connecting. Corbin frees his brother before planting Scarlet with a double chickenwing facebuster, which Connor immediately follows with the Her Majesty’s Will kerb stomp for a two point nine that leaves everyone in the arena shocked, including all four competitors and the referee.
The Emissary bring Scarlet back to their corner for further working over. Again, Nina is rallying the fans behind her, but Scarlet is taking a ton of punishment from the twins. Sir Connor and Sir Corbin are relentless with the tags, keeping up the double team and not allowing Flint a moment to breathe. An second rope spike dragon suplex draws worried murmurs from the audience in particular, as does a high/low combo of a running kick from Connor and an Aztec suplex from Corbin. Scarlet is prone, her eyelids flickering, as Sir Connor lifts her up to the corner and drags her up for a superplex. But Nina starts stamping and shouting to her friend, and with a sudden burst of energy she slips down between Connor’s legs out of his grasp! He hops 180, searching for her, only to be met with a lungblower! Flint hits the F.A.T.E.! Corbin goes for her but she finds a back thrust kick to stumble him, then dives across the ring and slaps Stokes’ hand to a huge pop.
The woman they call Bullet Proof comes in on fire, knocking Corbin down with a huge kitchen sink. She kips up and backflips straight into an imploding double knee to the sternum which nets a two count and a big cheer. She hits both brothers with further knee drops, then kicks Connor under the bottom rope. She turns her attention to Corbin and peppers him with stiff kicks, then caps them off with a rolling sole-butt which sends him flat. She covers… one… two… three-no! Connor reaches under the ring and drags her off his brother! Stokes goes down to an Emissary clothesline and then gets swung into the guardrail. The ref warns Connor about getting disqualified, so he just rolls Nina back under the ropes. But he stays hovering, and the ref orders him back to his apron – which gives Corbin the chance to kneel on Nina’s throat. The ref doesn’t see it… but Scarlet Flint does! She climbs up on the apron indignantly and rakes her fingernails into Sir Corbin’s eyes, and he stumbles back crying out. Nina, oblivious to her partner’s underhanded deed, opens up with a rush of palm-edge strikes, a back roundhouse to the side of the head, and then finally a running boot to complete Death by Harley! Co hasn’t even hit the ground properly before Nina has him pushed flat, and it’s enough for the three count!
Your winners, FireFly!
The crowd with a mixed reaction to Scarlet Flint’s actions there, but they like seeing The Emissary get a taste of their own medicine and as Nina happily and innocently celebrates, they cheer along with her.