Heels Review: 10 Ups & 2 Downs For Episode 2: 'Dusty Finish'

6. The Growing Appeal (& Threat) Of Florida Wrestling Dystopia

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As the wrestlers of the DWL deal with the fallout of last week's explosive finale, here we see rival promotion Florida Wrestling Dystopia becoming more and more of a threat to the DWL... and potentially more and more an appealing place to work for the DWL roster.

With the FWD footage seen here again utilising old real-life TNA moments - including Rob Van Dam and Abyss making appearances - some of the mainstays of the DWL are seen enjoying the action of this other promotion online.

Added to this, FWD's head honcho Charlie Gully is in town, is offering to buyout the DWL and its home, and has even sent the biggest bunch of flowers to 'Big' Jim Kitchen and his wife after their baby is born. Gully's fingers are starting to get a little more involved in the pie here, and it remains to be seen just who from the DWL roster Charlie can lure to the FWD.

Of course, one person who was outright told to try FWD, was Alexander Ludwig's Ace Spade.

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