For the past eighteen months, one question has echoed through the rafters of the National Academy of Wrestling Arts: Who is the true heir to the throne?

On Saturday night, at Genesis IV , that question will be answered. The two most dominant forces in the Academy’s modern era— and Africa Allen —will finally step into the squared circle for a submission-only main event. Forget the rankings. Forget the titles. This is about legacy. The Striking Serpent: Dragonlily Watching Dragonlily prepare is like watching a storm gather over the Pacific—quiet, inevitable, and devastating. Hailing from the Pacific Northwest, Dragonlily (real name Lily Chen) has crafted a persona that blends technical brutality with almost meditative stillness.

Allen doesn’t talk about legacy. She talks about domination.

“People see the name ‘Dragonlily’ and think it’s fragile,” she said in a rare pre-match interview. “A lily is a flower. But a dragon? A dragon burns the garden to the ground. Africa Allen thinks she can out-power me. She thinks this is a brawl. She’s wrong. This is surgery.”

“Lily talks about dragons and gardens,” Allen scoffed during an open workout on Wednesday. “I talk about physics. Mass times acceleration. When I hit you, you move. When you hit me, I laugh. She wants a submission match? Good. Because I don’t just want to win. I want to hear her scream ‘I quit’ in front of her precious, silent fans.”

The psychology of the match is fascinating. Dragonlily will try to keep Allen on the mat, using her superior jiu-jitsu to isolate a limb. Allen will want to keep the fight standing, using her devastating strikes and power throws to break Dragonlily’s spirit. This is a true 50/50 fight.