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Post by TTX on Dec 27, 2016 21:48:05 GMT -5
Should be very entertaining
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Post by Pariah on Dec 28, 2016 7:12:44 GMT -5
Very pleased to see some anticipation building for the final show of 2119... Crossbones , barflymike4ever , Bri , cruefan68 and TTX - Hoping it lives up to the expectations... Really looking forward to running these matches and I'm aiming to have it posted by New Year's Eve... The big one is obviously the Triple Threat main event for the Galaxian Heavyweight title... This could be Disaster's last chance to win the big prize for awhile since his feud with Endgame has pretty much run its course... Both men will be moving onto other rivals in 2120... As for The Amazing Mann... Commissioner Massif made it pretty clear that he is sick of The Greatest Show and Vin Strutter's client better make it happen this time around... Always appreciate the excellent feedback and all the support you've shown this fed, my friends... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 29, 2016 5:53:40 GMT -5
NB 25 - GalactiClash '19 2119.25 from Mensa
- Falls Count Anywhere - Tanck vs. Tristan Tanck defeated Tristan with an IRON MAN VISE at 3:50 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: With one aerial combination after another, Tristan keeps things moving at a breakneck pace. The fight winds its way into the crowd where Tanck uses his size to crush the young Titan. (Fatigue: Tanck 3)
- Titan Death Championship Match - Lorelei vs. Thrash for the GWF Women's Championship Thrash defeated Lorelei with a FEMME FATAL at 15:26 Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: Neither woman seems to know the meaning of the word surrender as they push themselves to beyond all expectations. With hardened discipline, Thrash gradually builds up momentum until the time is right for an explosive assault that puts Lorelei down. The new champion gives a nod of respect to the former and both receive a standing ovation from the fans. (Fatigue: Thrash 2 - Lorelei 3)
Thrash won the GWF Women's Championship
- Andromeda Chain Match - Minotaur vs. Steele Freak Steele Freak defeated Minotaur with a BERSERK POUNDING ASSAULT at 10:52 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: Minotaur dominates the majority of this contest, using the chain to great effect. He uses the chain like a noose to hang his opponent over the top rope and then he wraps it around his horns. Delivering several head butts, he busts Freak open. Freak appears to draw upon his own suffering, mounting an unbelievable comeback. He draws blood by raking the chain across Minotaur's face on his way to a hard fought win. (Fatigue: Minotaur 5 - Freak 8)
- Falls Count Anywhere - Payback vs. The Betrayer Payback defeated The Betrayer with an EXVENGE (+4) at 2:27 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: In an extremely one sided affair, Payback opens with a blistering assault. He dumps Betrayer out to the floor and immediately puts him through a table. With no regard for his own welfare, Payback executes a death defying dive that brings the match to an end. (Fatigue: Payback 1 - Betrayer 2)
- Titan Death Championship Match - Guardians vs. Havoc and Paralyze for the Galaxian Tag Team Championship Havoc defeated Reckless with an AETHRAN ATROCITY at 27:15 Match Rating: 5.00 Match Notes: All four competitors are broken and bloody by the time this definite match of the year favorite reaches its conclusion. Unleashing everything in their combined arsenal, Reckless and Valour simply cannot find a means to put their challengers away. With raw determination, Paralyze takes on both opponents by himself, granting Havoc the time he needs to recover. Just when it looks like the Guardians will retain the belts, Havoc leaps back into the fray and the Gladiators emerge triumphant. (Fatigue: Havoc 6, Paralyze 4 - Reckless 5, Valour 6)
Havoc and Paralyze won the Galaxian Tag Team Championship
- Four Corners Elimination Match - Latasha vs. Phantasy vs. Shann-Ra vs. She Devil Shann-Ra defeated She Devil with a MACHETE at 7:32 Latasha defeated Phantasy with a FREEDOM FALL at 11:40 Shann-Ra defeated Latasha with a Snap Snare at 13:42 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: All four women prove they are hungry to be the number one contender for the GWF Women's Championship, unleashing a barrage of rapid fire combinations. She Devil falls after a particularly nasty double team by Phantasy and Shann-Ra. Although Phantasy looks to be in good shape, a mistimed high risk dive allows Latasha to take her out of the equation. Shann-Ra methodically wears down her last remaining opponent until Latasha is unable to endure further punishment. (Fatigue: Shann-Ra 4 - Latasha 5 - Phantasy 2 - Devil 1)
As soon as she reaches the backstage area, Shann-Ra is pulled aside by Sly Drury. He introduces her to another individual that introduces himself as a master planner and the salvation of a company that is destined for failure. "We know that you and your brother are always seeking a new challenge. After talking with Mr Drury at length, I would like to guide you both on the biggest hunt of your collective career. You can call me The Dark Menace."
- Cosmic Cage Championship Match - Kill Prey vs. Swarm for the GWF Interplanetary Championship Swarm defeated Kill Prey with a Swarm Attack at 8:47 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Following a steady exchange, Swarm finds himself in trouble. Prey whips him into the cage wall and hits the AMBUSH (+3), but Swarm gets a shoulder up just in time! The champion argues with the ref about a slow count, giving Swarm enough time to summon the strength for a high impact sequence that puts Prey down for a three count. (Fatigue: Swarm 3 - Prey 3)
Swarm won the GWF Interplanetary Championship
- Ten-Man Survivor Match - Sly Drury, Colonizers, and Troubleshooters vs. Switchblade, First Watch, and Stars & Stripes Epoch defeated U.S. Male with a DARK AGE at 3:17 The Bomb defeated Tauran with a TROUBLE TIMES TWO (+4) at 5:39 Switchblade defeated Muss with a BLADE OF RETRIBUTION at 8:00 Switchblade defeated Epoch with a disqualification at 10:22 Sly Drury defeated Switchblade with a Knife Edge Attack at 11:58 American Guy defeated The Bomb with an AMERICAN FIREPOWER at 16:08 Slave Beast defeated American Guy with a count-out at 18:37 Sly Drury defeated Anivar with a LAST CALL at 22:14 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: With no shortage of underhanded stunts, Epoch and Drury lead the charge for their side. Epoch gets disqualified after he blatantly chokes out Switchblade, leaving the door open for Drury to capitalize on the situation. A late distraction by Phantasy causes problems for Guy and Anivar fails to fight his way out of a two on one deficit. (Fatigue: Drury 1, Epoch 2, Beast 4, Muss 2, Bomb 4 - Switchblade 6, Anivar 3, Tauran 1, Guy 3, Male 2)
Remaining survivors: Slave Beast and Sly Drury
- Masterlock Challenge - Bloodline vs. Encubus Encubus defeated Bloodline with a MAFFEI MASTERLOCK at 20:54 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: If there was ever any doubt about the hostility between these two men, it is quickly erased here. Destroying the final remnants of their previous alliance, Bloodline and Encubus pull out all the stops and work toward a single objective. Bloodline is a blur of raw aggression, hammering his rival with high impact moves and busting him open with a chairshot to the face. He lands the COSMIC BIG BANG (+6), but a pinfall is not an option for winning this contest. Mounting a colossal comeback (Encubus has racked up 7 fatigue tokens at this point, while Bloodline only has a single one), the son of the Gamemaster slows the pace to serve his preferred style. He nails Bloodline with a GAMEMASTER DDT and the SECOND COMING before ripping a gash across the side of his opponent's face. With both men lying prone on the mat, Encubus is able to slip into position and wrap on his version of the legendary MASTERLOCK. The ref stops the match when it becomes obvious that Bloodline has passed out. (Fatigue: Encubus 8 - Bloodline 10)
Thantos arrives to congratulate his son and is greeted by a sneak attack! Epoch and Sly Drury catch him from behind, laying in with a vicious beatdown while Encubus stands back and observes. Sharing a conspiratorial look, the unholy duo lift Thantos off the canvas and force him to face his son. Encubus kicks his father in the gut and nails him with a GAMEMASTER DDT. "Your time is over... My legacy starts now and I don't need you!"
- Triple Threat Championship Match - Endgame vs. Disaster vs. The Amazing Mann for the Galaxian Heavyweight Championship Disaster defeated The Amazing Mann with a RAMPAGE at 3:49 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: Despite an impressive start, Endgame's attention is drawn away from the match when he spots a group of fans being tormented by a fiendish looking individual prancing around ringside. Endgame chases the demonic presence through the crowd, leaving Mann to face the Disaster on his own. He tries to get a handle on the Aethran wrecking machine, but Disaster disposes of the former IP champ with relative ease. (Fatigue: Disaster 1 - Mann 3)
Disaster won the Galaxian Heavyweight Championship
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Post by TTX on Dec 29, 2016 6:12:19 GMT -5
Very cool show Pariah. Definitely worthy of an end of the year matchup.
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Post by Crossbones on Dec 29, 2016 7:47:25 GMT -5
All hail the Aethreans!
The Gladiators have all the belts, expect for one... the secondary title. Endgame takes his eyes off the prize and Disaster makes the the most of his opportunity.
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Post by Bri on Dec 29, 2016 8:29:03 GMT -5
Great show Pariah - Excellent last card of the year!
Thuroughly enjoyed each and every match.
Keep on keeping on brother.
Hail Aethra!!!!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 29, 2016 9:40:44 GMT -5
Fun to see what people are thinking when a year comes to an end... TTX - All too often, the dice give us results that are nearly impossible to work with... Such was ALMOST the case with that Triple Threat main event... How in the blazes could I explain Endgame failing to make the save when Disaster hit Mann with the RAMPAGE? Getting creative with situations like this is part of what makes this game so interesting... In this case, it gave me the chance to introduce one of my favorite characters of the era... Going to be a fun feud in 2120... Crossbones - The Gladiators of Aethra now own it all... Figured you would be pleased... No doubt, they would find a way to grab that IP belt as well... If they had someone available to take it... With the way I schedule title defenses, it's just not feasible for someone to defend two belts... That tag title bout was MOTY caliber too... Bri - It can be a bit of a challenge to find some entertainment value in every match... I consider it a true honor whenever someone tells me that they enjoyed an entire show - from start to finish... Always appreciate the continued interest and very kind words, my friends... Here's hoping that we can keep this momentum going with the flip back to Originals... Meet you back here at the end of 2090 (and the start of 2120)... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Crossbones on Dec 29, 2016 11:10:24 GMT -5
Fun to see what people are thinking when a year comes to an end... Crossbones - The Gladiators of Aethra now own it all... Figured you would be pleased... No doubt, they would find a way to grab that IP belt as well... If they had someone available to take it... With the way I schedule title defenses, it's just not feasible for someone to defend two belts... That tag title bout was MOTY caliber too... I could argue that to the Aethraen people think the GWF tag titles are more important than the actual GWF main title. So I could see that Havoc and Paralyze would stay focus on the tag belts and nothing else...
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Post by Pariah on Dec 29, 2016 11:24:44 GMT -5
Fun to see what people are thinking when a year comes to an end... Crossbones - The Gladiators of Aethra now own it all... Figured you would be pleased... No doubt, they would find a way to grab that IP belt as well... If they had someone available to take it... With the way I schedule title defenses, it's just not feasible for someone to defend two belts... That tag title bout was MOTY caliber too... I could argue that to the Aethraen people think the GWF tag titles are more important than the actual GWF main title. So I could see that Havoc and Paralyze would stay focus on the tag belts and nothing else... Totally in agreement here... Aethra pretty much built their legacy on tag team wrestling, starting with Brute and Massacre... And continuing right on up to 2132... Spike, Thunder, Disaster, Overmaster - Not names to scoff at when it comes to singles competition, to be sure... But, I think we can safely agree they were always forced to share the spotlight with many of equal (or greater) caliber... Truly appreciate the fine discussion point, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by barflymike4ever on Dec 29, 2016 11:25:12 GMT -5
Tanck just overpowers Rey...I mean Tristan Thrash wins the belt ending Lorelei's reign Steele Freak gets a win Payback....called this. putting him any type of special match was like putting Raven (ECW) in a Raven's rules match. The Gladiators reclaim the tag belts the MoW should be happy. dang She Devil is the first out and Shann-Ra wins Swarm reclaims the IP title. good job for the hardest worker in the Animan ranks. okay Slave Beast has skill but its Drury sneaking thru and being the other survivor. Encubus with the win...on his own. the former partners put on one hell of a match and the circle is now complete. he was but a learner now he's the Gamesmaster. the Trinity of Evil has shown their colors and the GWF will never be the same Endgame took his eye off the ball and Disaster claims the gold. the Gladiators hold 3 out 4 titles and good show Pariah. The Gladiators are in control and the Unholy Three have dealt a blow removing Thantos from the picture.
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