
Monday Apr 06, 2026
1412 Wrestling Over Run Episode 5
1412 Wrestling — Over Run 5
Over Run 5 arrives under a cloud of unfinished disaster.
The previous episode did not end so much as it detonated. Suzanne the Monkey vanished into the night on the back of Cocaine Bear. The Foot Clan suffered one of its ugliest public collapses yet. War Games pushed the company past the point of normal chaos and into something far more unstable. And just when it seemed like the violence had finally reached its ceiling, Kevin Nash stole the Ancient Relic, used it to reshape reality in front of a live crowd, and left the entire promotion staring at the possibility that the rules of 1412 Wrestling may no longer mean anything at all.
That is the atmosphere hanging over Over Run 5.
The company enters the night with too many questions and almost no answers. Suzanne the Monkey is still missing. Cocaine Bear is still missing. Shawn Hunter’s status remains uncertain after being powerbombed off the stage by Nash. Stone Cold Steve Austin was last seen transformed into a literal stone statue. Topanga Lawrence disappeared into the chaos behind the wheel of a bulldozer, chasing the man who stole the relic from her. And hovering over everything is the same truth no one in the locker room can ignore: Kevin Nash now possesses the most dangerous object in the company.
That alone would be enough to make this one of the most tense Over Run cards in recent memory.
But the lineup itself only deepens that feeling.
This is not a cool-down episode. This is not cleanup. This is the kind of card that feels as though the fallout from one catastrophe has immediately rolled forward into the next.
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Four-Way Tag Team Collision
The Headbangers vs Grumble Bee & Slippery Shark vs The Veronicas vs Greg Biffle & Ronnie Garvin
(Grumble Bee & Slippery Shark accompanied by Rita Repulsa & Goldar / Greg Biffle & Ronnie Garvin accompanied by the Golf Cart stable and thousands of chainsaw-wielding Ancient Sumerians)
The opening match looks less like a standard tag bout and more like a full-scale collision between completely different corners of the 1412 universe.
The Headbangers bring chaos by default. Grumble Bee and Slippery Shark arrive with the added menace of Rita Repulsa and Goldar at their side, ensuring that even a simple exchange in the ring could quickly escalate into villain-driven nonsense. Then there is the debut of The Veronicas, whose arrival gives the match a genuine “new era” feel, as two fresh names step into one of the most unpredictable possible introductions 1412 Wrestling could offer.
And then there is Golf Cart.
Greg Biffle and Rugged Ronnie Garvin do not merely enter with backup. They arrive with an army. Gary Busey, Iron Sheik, the Minotaur, Bart Gunn, Bob Holly, Dan Severn, Bobby 2 Beers, Pyrodog, Cliffy Central, John 4:20, Bert Sugar, Big Ounce, and thousands of Ancient Sumerians wielding chainsaws transform this from a tag team match into something that feels perilously close to an invasion. The added wrinkle that Ross Geller is reportedly hiding somewhere among the Sumerians in disguise only makes the whole thing feel even more unstable.
As an opener, this match sets the tone perfectly.
Too many teams. Too many agendas. Too many people at ringside.
Which in 1412 Wrestling usually means somebody is about to lose control of the evening almost immediately.
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Six-Way Scramble Elimination Match
Rodney vs Chandler Bing vs Dick Tracy vs Angry Video Game Nerd vs Dua Lipa vs Red Ninja
(Rodney accompanied by Giant Tree Drinking Lean, Pete Gas, and Joey Abs / Chandler accompanied by Joey Tribbiani, Monica Geller, and Phoebe Buffay)
The scramble format is always dangerous in this company because it rewards momentum, opportunism, and emotional instability in equal measure.
Rodney enters with the full Mean Street Posse flavor behind him, backed by Giant Tree Drinking Lean, Pete Gas, and Joey Abs, which already suggests a match likely to be shaped by bravado, noise, and ringside influence. Chandler Bing, meanwhile, enters with a support system of his own, and in 1412 that usually means the emotional dynamics outside the ring are every bit as important as the action inside it.
But the most volatile presence in the match may be Dick Tracy.
His arrival in the company immediately established him as a dangerous and deeply personal problem for Angry Video Game Nerd. After AVGN’s mouth got him into trouble, Tracy responded not with a warning but with outright violence, turning his debut into one of the nastiest and most bizarre statements in recent memory. That history hangs over this scramble and guarantees that AVGN is not walking into this one with a clear head.
Dua Lipa and Red Ninja round out the field, giving the match even more stylistic contrast and making the outcome difficult to predict.
This is a match built for fast eliminations, ugly grudges, and the possibility that someone uses the chaos around them to break through in a major way.
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Grievance Match
Bars vs The Surgeon General
Bars returns to action in what already feels like one of the most combustible matches on the card.
There are certain names in 1412 Wrestling that automatically change the temperature of a show, and Bars is one of them. He does not simply wrestle. He drags atmosphere with him. Every appearance carries the possibility of a rant becoming a riot, a personal issue becoming a war, or a match becoming something far uglier than what was advertised.
Putting him in the ring with the Surgeon General creates a clash that feels bigger than a standard one-on-one contest. This is not just a difference in style. It is a collision of worldviews, personalities, and methods of control. The Surgeon General represents enforcement, authority, and imposed order. Bars represents fury, grievance, and the total rejection of anyone telling him what he should tolerate.
That tension alone is enough to make this feel dangerous.
And with the company already in a fragile state, a Bars match has all the ingredients needed to push the night into even rougher territory.
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Divas Championship Showcase
Android 18 (c) vs Kylie Minogue
The Divas Championship is on the line in a match that gives the card one of its cleanest and most intriguing stylistic contrasts.
Android 18 enters as champion with the kind of cold, deadly aura that makes every defense feel serious. She is not a figure who gets swallowed by atmosphere. She creates it. Every title match involving her carries the sense that she can turn control into violence with almost no warning.
Across from her stands Kylie Minogue, a challenger whose presence instantly gives the division a different texture. Kylie brings glamour, poise, and the potential to shake up the championship picture in a major way if she can survive the pressure of a title opportunity on a night already overloaded with bigger-than-life chaos.
In another promotion, this might simply be a showcase of championship skill and star power.
In 1412 Wrestling, even the most elegant match can suddenly become savage.
That is what makes this title bout so interesting. It feels composed on the surface, but it sits in the middle of a show where absolutely nothing can be trusted to remain orderly.
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MAIN EVENT
Scott Hall vs Eric Matthews
(Scott Hall accompanied by X-Pac / Eric Matthews accompanied by the Egyptian Mummy, proudly representing Kappa Tau Gamma)
The main event places one of the company’s most bizarrely resilient personalities across from one of its most dangerous cool-headed threats.
Eric Matthews continues to occupy a role in 1412 Wrestling that somehow manages to feel both inspirational and deeply reckless. He keeps stepping into situations far larger than him, speaking with total confidence, and carrying himself as though momentum and conviction might be enough to overcome forces that should obviously destroy him. That energy has made him a strangely compelling figure in the company’s ongoing instability, especially with the Egyptian Mummy at his side and the Kappa Tau Gamma banner hanging over his involvement.
Scott Hall, however, is not entering this match as an isolated star.
He arrives tied directly to Kevin Nash and X-Pac, which means this main event cannot be separated from the larger relic situation hanging over the promotion. Nash now holds the Ancient Relic. Hall remains aligned with him. And that reality changes the emotional shape of the match before the bell even rings.
Because this is no longer just about Scott Hall versus Eric Matthews.
It is about what Hall’s presence means in the aftermath of Nash’s reality-warping theft.
Is Hall here simply to win? Is he here to send a message? Or is this match only one piece of something even larger being arranged by Nash, Hall, and X-Pac behind the scenes?
Those questions make this one of the most ominous main events Over Run has presented in some time.
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The Atmosphere of Over Run 5
Over Run 5 feels like a company standing in the blast radius of its own mythology.
The previous episode left behind missing figures, broken alliances, surreal violence, and one terrifying new fact at the center of the promotion: Kevin Nash now has the Ancient Relic. That means every match on this card unfolds in a world where reality itself has already been tampered with.
The Foot Clan is damaged but still dangerous. Golf Cart remains a moving public hazard. Bars is back. New names are arriving. Championship stakes are in play. And the main event is tied directly to the same faction now looming over the company’s future.
This is what makes Over Run 5 feel so compelling.
It is not just another episode. It is a night built entirely out of unresolved consequences.
And by the time it is over, 1412 Wrestling may be even less stable than it was before.
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