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"What a Day" by Nonpoint (Official Song) | ||
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Promotion | Answers Championship Wrestling Federation | |
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Date | July 10–11, 2010 | |
Venue | Verizon Center | |
City | {Washington, D.C.} | |
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Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Pride for Blood (2010) | Power Age | Drenching Sacrifice |
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Power Age was a professional e-wrestling free-per-view event produced by Answers Championship Wrestling Federation, which took place on July 10 and 11 at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. Thirteen scheduled matches as well as one additional match took place at this event.
Background[]
Power Age involved different wrestlers from scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that played out on ACWF's television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
As the inaugural event of Answers Championship Wrestling Federation, all three brands participated in putting together a tri-branded Free-Per-View (FPV). The event was shown over a two day timespan. Because of the nature of the event being the first FPV since the merge between Answers Championship Wrestling and The Classic Wrestling Federation, every championship was defended in a match at the FPV event. Many of these matches determined the first champions since the beginning of ACWF.

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Results[]
# | Results | Stipulations | Notes |
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1 | Cyclone defeated George Copeland | ACWF Ultimate X Championship No Disqualification Match | The Ultimate X Championship was previously vacant. |
2 | Ashten Cross and Ihsalm Hellstorm defeated Jayson Kane and Eric Darkthrone(c) | ACWF World Tag Team Championship Tag Team Match | Eric Darkthrone turned on Jayson Kane leading to the championships to change hands |
3 | Jaywalker(c) defeated RNW Connection | ACWF Unified International Championship Match | N/A |
4 | Heart Break Gal(c) defeated Sherri Sensational and Amie | ACWF World Women's Championship Triple Threat | N/A |
5 | Vic Diaz defeated Alejandro Adreil | ACWF Supreme International Championship Ladder Match | The Supreme International Championship was previously vacant. |
6 | GI Styles defeated Chris Crusader(c) | ACWF Specialists Championship Last Man Standing Match | N/A |
7 | Gage Smith defeated Adrian Christ(c) and Vic Vendetta | ACWF World Junior Heavyweight Championship Triple Threat | Bradley Wrecks interfered distracting Adrian Christ and letting Gage Smith take advantage. This Match was the main event of Day One. |
8 | RRS defeated Regulator | Glass Wallz Match | Because RRS won the match, he became General Manager of Chaos and fired former GM, Curious Girl. |
9 | The Bottomline defeated Nailz | Falls Count Anywhere Match | N/A |
10 | MITB(c) defeated Shawn Carter, Big Daddy D, and Hurricane Hawk | ACW Undisputed United States Championship Fatal Four-way Match | N/A |
11 | Georgia Athens defeated Mr. Success | ACWF Pride World Championship Match | The Pride World Championship was previously vacant. Georgia Athens became the first women to hold a major world championship. |
12 | Superior Quality 85(c) defeated Jake Murdoch and AJ Arias | ACWF CWF World Heavyweight Championship Triple Threat | N/A |
13 | Killswitch and Heart Break Boy fought to a No Contest | ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship Last Man Standing Match | The ACW World Heavyweight Championship was previously vacant. This was the scheduled Main Event. |
14 | RRS defeated Killswitch and Heart Break Boy | ACWF ACW World Heavyweight Championship Triple Threat Match | RRS came out immediately after the scheduled main event to announce the triple threat match. The ACW World Heavyweight Championship was previously vacant. RRS won this match by count out because Killswitch and Heart Break Boy were knocked out at ringside. |