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Name of the event:
Atomic! 9 Back To Formula
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Commentary by:
Isaiah Quinn & Lucy Simons
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Singles Match
Max Brooker (w/Chase Alcala) defeats Lewis Johnson
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Tag Team Match
Sam Bailey & Tony Wright defeat FTM (Jack Critchlow & Tom McColl)
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Act Two (Benjamin Harland & Jack Knudsen) (c) defeat Quintessential (Christy Quinlan & Padraig Quinlan)

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Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 7.50  [2]
Average rating in 2025: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 10.00  [1]
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5nicoShuffle wrote on 15.04.2025:
[5.0] "A much better setup to the Snailmania shows this time thankfully, but I think many of the repetitive match styles hurt this show quite a bit. Matches would seemingly hit a peak, and instead of going home they carried on and were just dragging. The women's match and the tag matches felt like this especially. The opening match basically was a prolonged squash. Despite the pace of the women's match, Natalie Sykes was a fun new talent to watch with her cellphone-assisted tactics. Brooker/Johnson was nothing special. The thrown together team of Bailey & Wright continue to impress. Act Two brought with them a new cocky, heelish side in their defense of the tiny tag belts. Reay/Rhio was just plain strange. The pace was very slow, and then there was a ref bump, with Rhio seemingly randomly turning heel. And then...it just carried on like nothing had previously happened, although it did seem that Rhio did indeed turn heel after the fallout of the match, but it was done very randomly and sloppily. Finally the main event also wasn't especially great. Scott Oberman's gimmick and style makes it appear that he's not bothered about winning or anything in particular, and that very much shows in his matches. It always makes title matches in-particular look pretty bad, yet he keeps winning belts, so he must be doing something right. But yes, this match was just another one of those matches."
MylesSmith24 wrote on 18.10.2024:
[10.0] "Superb show from start to finish and this show had one of the best matches I have seen to date in Act Two VS Quintessential"