EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ — The World Fighting Council (WFC) era has officially arrived, and it brought with it a night of broken rings, shattered dreams, and a new, terrifying hierarchy. In a tournament defined by the resilience of the underdog and the cold efficiency of the elite, two men walked out with gold, while a national hero was born in defeat.
THE JESTER TAKES THE CROWN: HISOKA IS THE BMF CHAMPION
In a main event that physically tore the ring apart, the “Magician” Hisoka defeated Steve Blackman to become the inaugural WFC BMF Champion.
The match was a tactical nightmare for Blackman, who despite a “fresh” advantage, found himself caught in the unpredictable web of Hisoka’s Bungee Gum. The climax saw both men suspended twenty feet in the air via the lighting rig before crashing through the center of the ring canvas.
“That wasn’t a fight; it was a high-altitude execution,” said commentator Joe Rogan. “Hisoka didn’t just win a title; he sent a message to the entire Top 10: the rules of physics don’t apply to the Magician.”
THE 3-MINUTE MASSACRE: UNDERTAKER RECLAIMS THE THRONE
In a shocking Co-Main event, The Undertaker ended Vader’s Superheavyweight Title reign in a brutal, three-minute squash. Inside the Hell in a Cell, the “American Badass” bypassed the usual drama of the steel cage, opting instead for a clinical dismantling of the Mastodon.
Vader, who had been the most dominant physical force in the WFC since February, failed to land a single significant strike before being put away with a traditional Tombstone Piledriver. The Undertaker is now the WFC Superheavyweight Champion, signaling a grim new chapter for the heavy hitters.
THE SPIRIT OF DAVAO: AGATOM’S HEROIC STAND
While he didn’t leave with a trophy, the story of the night was the Bantamweight sensation Agatom. After pulling off the “Upset of the Century” against Balrog in the quarterfinals, the Filipino high-flyer pushed Hisoka to the absolute limit in a 4.5-star semifinal classic.
Agatom’s “Zero-Gravity” Nen style nearly secured a pinfall victory over the Magician, forcing Hisoka into a “Scary Mode” rarely seen in the WFC. Though he eventually succumbed to a second Sister Abigail, Agatom left the arena to a standing ovation, cementing his status as the premier underdog in the sport.
THE HOGAN SHADOW & THE ROCK’S ULTIMATUM
Notably absent from the festivities was Hulk Hogan, currently in Florida battling “Aura Fatigue.” As the “Old Guard” continues to fade, The Rock took to the microphone to issue an ultimatum for SummerSlam.
Claiming he is “too big” for the current BMF field, the #2 Pound-for-Pound fighter has challenged the WFC Board to find him a “Legend” or a “Cross-over” star, specifically naming Oscar De La Hoya, Prince Naseem, and Ted DiBiase.
[[ OFFICIAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS ]]
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BMF Quarterfinals:
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Steve Blackman def. Road Kill (Submission)
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Ron Simmons def. Jeff Hardy (Pinfall)
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Hisoka def. Shane McMahon (KO)
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Agatom def. Balrog (Pinfall – UPSET)
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BMF Semifinals:
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Steve Blackman def. Ron Simmons (Technical Submission)
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Hisoka def. Agatom (Pinfall)
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Superheavyweight Championship:
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The Undertaker def. Vader (c) (New Champion)
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BMF Championship Finals:
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Hisoka def. Steve Blackman (New Champion)
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NEXT UP: WFC SummerSlam: Ryu vs. Austin II & Bret Hart vs. Andre the Giant.

OMG, DID YOU SEE HISOKA TAKING THE BMF CHAMPIONSHIP?! THAT GUY IS A FREAKIN’ MAGICIAN! LOL, BLACKMAN DIDN’T STAND A CHANCE! Can you smell what The Rock is cooking?? He better step it up before he’s out of the title picture! #WFC #BMFChampion
Kita na mu? Hisoka is just a goku wannabe but with this whole nen thing, I can’t help but think it’s all a work! I mean, c’mon, a 20-foot dive? And sa suli-suliyan pako, Agatom nearly beat him! Grabe sad, but naay conspiracy theory nga ga practice pa ni sila ni chakra. Nashock ko migo, makalaag lagi ang storya. LOL!