Shock and Controversy as the Hungarian Gulyas Brothers Advance to PWM Tag Team Tournament Finals

Published: 14/03/2025

The PWM Tag Team Championship tournament got off to a dramatic and controversial start at Make or Break on Saturday, February 1st, as the highly anticipated semi-final match between 2nd II None and the Hungarian Gulyas Brothers ended in shocking fashion.

A Brutal Ambush Before the Bell

The match took an unexpected and violent turn before it even officially began. As former champions 2nd II None made their entrance, the Hungarian Gulyas Brothers blindsided them in a brutal assault. The attack specifically targeted Hamez, leaving him writhing in pain in the middle of the ring. Medical personnel and teammate Kyle Brookes rushed to his aid, with Brookes escorting Hamez to the back for further evaluation.

With Hamez seemingly out of commission, Jack Quinn was left with an impossible decision—walk away and forfeit the match or fight alone against both members of the Gulyas Brothers. With the heart of a champion, Quinn chose to step into the ring, determined to battle against the odds.

A One-Man Fight Against the Odds

Despite being at a severe disadvantage, Quinn fought valiantly against the Hungarian duo. He displayed resilience and resourcefulness, using his speed and technical prowess to evade and counter the Gulyas Brothers’ powerful offense. However, the numbers game quickly took its toll, and the Hungarian team systematically wore Quinn down.

Hamez Fights Through the Pain

Just when it seemed that Quinn was on the verge of defeat, the crowd erupted as Hamez, despite his injuries, hobbled back to the ring. His return reinvigorated 2nd II None, and the tide of the match momentarily shifted. With Quinn and Hamez reunited, they executed several signature double-team maneuvers, putting the Gulyas Brothers on the defensive.

The Gulyas Brothers Stand Tall

But the Hungarians were not to be denied. Displaying their raw strength and tactical awareness, the Gulyas Brothers managed to regain control. In the closing moments, they capitalized on Hamez’s weakened state, isolating him and delivering a devastating finishing move to secure the victory.

With this win, the Hungarian Gulyas Brothers have now punched their ticket to the finals of the PWM Tag Team Championship tournament. Meanwhile, 2nd II None, despite their valiant effort, will be left questioning what could have been had they started the match on even ground.

What’s Next?

With both finalist now confirmed, all eyes turn to the final matchup, where The Freak Show have already booked their place in the match. As for 2nd II None, their future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear—they will be seeking revenge against the Gulyas Brothers for the attack that may have cost them a shot at reclaiming PWM tag team gold.

Stay tuned for further updates as the tournament continues to unfold!

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