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Post by Pariah on Nov 15, 2016 16:25:37 GMT -5
Nothing like rebooting with a bang. What a main event. Great booking with Styles settling up his faction as main event players. It should be interesting to see who Styles recruits to back him up against the Menace's Regime Change... That being said, he might be a little gun-shy about forming alliances after that quick betrayal by Richards and Benjamin... Have to wait and see how he decides to play it... Truly appreciate you sharing your thoughts, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by barflymike4ever on Nov 17, 2016 18:34:15 GMT -5
Just power read ONX...how did I miss this restart!!! (shame) OMG Lethal beat Elgin! Pariah!!!!!!! so Nexus and Outbreak became one with several shows. can't wait to see what and who is next!
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Post by Pariah on Nov 17, 2016 19:42:15 GMT -5
Just power read ONX...how did I miss this restart!!! (shame) OMG Lethal beat Elgin! Pariah!!!!!!! so Nexus and Outbreak became one with several shows. can't wait to see what and who is next! Yes, man! Someone actually beat Elgin! And in case you haven't noticed, Elgin has not re-signed with ONX... Honestly, I think that card is way too potent... And I'm thinking that when Elgin makes casual appearances, I'm gonna go back to using his original ROH card... Glad you joined the ride, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by barflymike4ever on Nov 17, 2016 21:27:42 GMT -5
Just power read ONX...how did I miss this restart!!! (shame) OMG Lethal beat Elgin! Pariah!!!!!!! so Nexus and Outbreak became one with several shows. can't wait to see what and who is next! Yes, man! Someone actually beat Elgin! And in case you haven't noticed, Elgin has not re-signed with ONX... Honestly, I think that card is way too potent... And I'm thinking that when Elgin makes casual appearances, I'm gonna go back to using his original ROH card... Glad you joined the ride, my friend... Many thanks! Yeah I'm seeing this in Outlaw. three Seasons in and he hasn't been pinned or submitted. I think when it finally happens my godson thinks he should be the Outlaw's version of Undertaker and make an appearance every so often. I can't believe what his updated card has made him. he hits three buckle bombs and the opponent is on rubber leg street. add he's surrounded by the Dark Truth and I may have written my fed into a corner. on top of that my godson told me he doesn't want to run Top Dollar anymore when we get the cards back all this effort of putting them in Outlaw and now he doesn't want to do it anymore. well at least I have ONX to read and your GWF and 2119 to keep me sane...ish. at least we have the reboot...(looks around)
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Post by Pariah on Nov 18, 2016 6:33:16 GMT -5
ONX 2: Core (1.1) from Chicago, IL
Cedric Alexander vs. Eddie Kingston Cedric Alexander defeated Eddie Kingston with a LUMBAR CHECK at 5:00 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: Kingston displays a ton of resiliency, but is unable to come up with much offensively. Cedric keeps up the pressure and puts Kingston away with his patented back suplex into a double knee backbreaker. (Fatigue: Kingston 4)
Freelance Wrecking Crew vs. Irish Airborne Suge D defeated Jake Crist with a SUGAR HIGH HEADBUTT at 1:11 Match Rating: 0.00 Match Notes: Jake Crist takes a bad bump, striking his head against the apron. Suge D brings the one-sided affair to an abrupt end with his theatrical diving head butt. (Fatigue: n/a)
Medical staff rush to the ring to check on Jake while his younger brother looks on with concern.
- Trios Match - Anthony Nese and Domi-Nation vs. Shawn Daivari and PowerPlay Petey Williams defeated Jon Davis with a CANADIAN DESTROYER at 2:04 Match Rating: 0.50 Match Notes: This contest barely gets started before all six men are brawling inside the ring. Williams takes advantage of the confusion and hits Davis with his front flip piledriver for the win. (Fatigue: Davis 2)
- Championship Match - AR Fox vs. Tommy End for the ONX World Cruiserweight Championship AR Fox defeated Tommy End with a LO MEIN PAIN at 5:51 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: End opens with a blistering assault, but cannot keep up with the acrobatic skill of the champion. Fox nails his moonsault side slam from the top rope and hooks the leg for a three count. (Fatigue: Fox 1 - End 2)
AR Fox retained the ONX World Cruiserweight Championship
- Back Talk - Dalton Castle appears with 'the boys' at his side. He makes no excuses for the low blow that brought him victory in his Triple Threat Match against Tomasso Ciampa and Christopher Daniels at ONX 1: From the Ashes. Now he will receive a shot at the ONX Network Championship at ONX 9: FEAR the OutBreak from St. Louis, MO.
The interview is interrupted by Timothy Thatcher, who claims that he is a better technical wrestler than Castle and deserves a title shot. When it appears that the two men might come to blows, Silas Young arrives from the back. Let everyone know that he is the Last Real Man in professional wrestling, he challenges either man to prove him wrong. Thatcher accepts the challenge and the bell rings!
Silas Young vs. Timothy Thatcher Timothy Thatcher defeated Silas Young with a THATCHER STRETCH at 9:05 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Young lands a cheap shot before the opening bell, but fails to capitalize. With ample patience, Thatcher wears Young down and forces him to tap out to a chickenwing over the shoulder crossface submission. (Fatigue: Young 3)
Crusade (w/ Maria) vs. Sabotage Brian Kendrick defeated Matt Taven with a disqualification at 8:36 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Sabotage dazzle the crowd with their high risk style, while the Crusade displays tight teamwork. Bennett endures a serious amount of punishment, prompting Taven to become more aggressive. Taking the fight outside the ring, Taven gets fed up with the ref's warnings and shoves him to the floor. Maria tells the ref to find a more suitable line of work. (Fatigue: Kendrick 3, London 3 - Bennett 5)
- Championship Match - Bryan Danielson vs. Austin Aries for the ONX Interstate Open Championship Bryan Danielson defeated Austin Aries with a small package at 5:07 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: A high velocity match comes to a swift and sudden end when Aries misses a charge into the turnbuckles and Danielson rolls him up for a three count. (Fatigue: Aries 1)
Bryan Danielson retained the ONX Interstate Open Championship
- Next Episode - ONX 5: Core (2.1) from Detroit, MI - In the main event, Jay Lethal defends the ONX World Heavyweight Championship. - Timothy Thatcher challenges Sami Callihan for the ONX Network Championship. - From the ONX Ladies division, Athena squares off against Daizee Haze. - Also appearing: Anthony Nese, Dalton Castle, Tommy End, the Crusade (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) and more!
Chris Sabin vs. Roderick Strong Roderick Strong defeated Chris Sabin with a SICK KICK at 9:17 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Strong shows spectacular resiliency. Even after Sabin busts him open with a face plant onto the ringside steps, he refuses to stay down. He makes an astounding comeback and finishes Sabin with his running single leg dropkick, securing a shot at the ONX World Heavyweight Championship. (Fatigue: Strong 5 - Sabin 2)
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Post by barflymike4ever on Nov 18, 2016 12:45:24 GMT -5
Core had some great looking matches... is there still an Agenda? AR Fox continues to shine either way. bad break for Irish Airborne. Jake seems to get the worst of it in most feds I read. its like the dice hate him personally. Danielson has the Interstate title locked. and Roderick Strong goes on to challenge Lethal. next Core looks awesome.
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Post by Pariah on Nov 18, 2016 16:05:29 GMT -5
Core had some great looking matches... is there still an Agenda? AR Fox continues to shine either way. bad break for Irish Airborne. Jake seems to get the worst of it in most feds I read. its like the dice hate him personally. Danielson has the Interstate title locked. and Roderick Strong goes on to challenge Lethal. next Core looks awesome. Nigel is now in charge of talent relations and has dissolved the Agenda... But, there are some holdovers from before the merge... Mademoiselle Rachelle still manages Queen Anne's Revenge and SoCal Val still manages Claudio Castagnoli (now using his Chikara card since he is going to be focused on singles action)... The big news is the Dark Menace's Regime Change... Although I'm sure we'll see other alliances popping up soon... Always appreciate the great feedback, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by cruefan68 on Nov 19, 2016 13:48:10 GMT -5
More great action from ONX and it was cool to see Roderick Strong with that big win over Chris Sabin in the main event. Strong now earns a title shot against Jay Lethal in what should be an awesome match. Bryan Danielson and AR Fox both retained their titles which was great to see especially over tough competition like Austin Aries and Tommy End, respectively. The use of Dalton Castle and The Boys is great and it will be fun to see him challenge for the ONX Network championship. My favorite match may have been the opener with Cedric Alexander picking up a huge win over Eddie Kingston.
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Post by Pariah on Nov 19, 2016 17:19:31 GMT -5
More great action from ONX and it was cool to see Roderick Strong with that big win over Chris Sabin in the main event. Strong now earns a title shot against Jay Lethal in what should be an awesome match. Bryan Danielson and AR Fox both retained their titles which was great to see especially over tough competition like Austin Aries and Tommy End, respectively. The use of Dalton Castle and The Boys is great and it will be fun to see him challenge for the ONX Network championship. My favorite match may have been the opener with Cedric Alexander picking up a huge win over Eddie Kingston. I'm really looking forward to Strong vs Lethal for the World HW title... And was also pleased with the great performances out of Danielson and Fox... Hoping they both have respectable title reigns... Dalton Castle is always a fun character... As you may have noticed, I'm not all that keen on writing dialogue (for someone who voices the wrestlers exceptionally well, check out any fed by aceldamas)... But, I do want to start incorporating interview segments into my shows - Instead of having them as stand-alone posts... Truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts, my friend... Thinking this new format and relaxed playing style is going to suit me nicely... Many thanks for reading!
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Post by Pariah on Nov 24, 2016 14:16:00 GMT -5
ONX 3: UnLeashed (1.1) from Baltimore, MD
Chuck Taylor vs. Tim Donst Tim Donst defeated Chuck Taylor with an Avalanche Death Valley Bomb at 9:46 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Taylor comes in hot, but a mistimed suicide dive kills his momentum. Taking a more methodical approach, Donst outlasts his opponent in this back and forth encounter. (Fatigue: Donst 2 - Taylor 3)
Decadence vs. Kamikaze Saints Matt Sydal defeated Adam Page with an Aftershock at 13:51 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: The Saints narrowly avoid defeat after Ricochet misses his 630 SENTON and Jacobs follows up with his well concealed RAILROAD SPIKE. Getting the hot tag, Sydal rocks Page with a slick combination and puts him away with a Gory neckbreaker variation. (Fatigue: Sydal 1, Ricochet 4 - Page 2)
- Championship Match - Brodie Lee vs. Tracy Williams for the ONX Freestyle Championship Tracy Williams defeated Brodie Lee with a PILEDRIVER at 2:39 Match Rating: 0.50 Match Notes: Williams shocks the champion with his willingness to take the fight to the floor. He runs Lee into the rails before tossing him back into the ring and gaining a quick pinfall. (Fatigue: n/a)
Tracy Williams won the ONX Freestyle Championship
Body Count vs. War Machine Ruckus defeated Raymond Rowe with a Gangsta Splash at 7:03 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: As the contest spirals out of control, the ref comes close to disqualifying both teams. Jeez and Ruckus take full advantage of the chaos. They double team Hanson and toss him out of the ring before Ruckus nails Rowe with his signature 450 splash for an intense victory. (Fatigue: Jeez 5 - Hanson 1, Rowe 5)
- Back Talk - The ONX Interstate Champion, Sami Callihan, speaks about the departure of his former tag team partner, Jon Moxley. Even though Switchblade Conspiracy were at the top of their game, Moxley chose not to sign with the company and Callihan respects his decision. He holds up the ONX Network title belt and promises that he will duck no one. "Want a shot? Get a shot." That is the motto of the New Horror. He reminds everyone that he is already signed to defend the title against Timothy Thatcher at ONX 5 in Detroit and Dalton Castle at ONX 9 in St. Louis.
PJ Black vs. Rich Swann Rich Swann defeated PJ Black with a Leap From Swann Pond at 3:33 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: Black keeps looking for a way to counter his opponent's high energy offense, but cannot find an opening. Swann slams the door shut with a forward roll into a standing frog splash. (Fatigue: Black 3)
Kevin Steen shows up with a crowbar and attacks both men! He sits down in the middle of the ring and refuses to leave until someone in the front office addresses his concerns. Homicide walks out and offers to address Steen's concerns with his fists. Before the two men come to blows, Nigel McGuinness (head of talent relations) makes his presence known. He announces that Steen will face Homicide in tonight's main event and the winner will move onto ONX 9: FEAR the OutBreak to challenge for the ONX World Heavyweight Championship!
- Championship Match - All Night Express vs. Toxik for the ONX Interstate Tag Team Championship Kenny King defeated Danny Havoc with a CORONATION at 7:22 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: Relying on swift brutality, Havoc and Moore come within a breath of claiming the belts. The champions turn things around, proving they have plenty left to give. Bleeding from a gash in his forehead, King plants Havoc with a backbreaker dropped into a DDT to finish off this solid comeback . (Fatigue: King 4, Titus 2 - Havoc 2, Moore 1)
All Night Express retained the ONX Interstate Tag Team Championship
Drake Younger vs. Sick Nick Mondo Drake Younger defeated Sick Nick Mondo with a DRAKE'S LANDING at 12:25 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: What starts as an exceptional display of talent soon sours into a hardcore brawl. Sick Nick drives Younger's face into the ringside steps, busting him open. Younger offers effective retaliation and puts his opponent away with his version of a back-to-back double underhook piledriver. (Fatigue: Younger 4 - Mondo 3)
- Next Episode - ONX 7: UnLeased (2.1) from Washington, DC - Body Count (BLK Jeez & Ruckus) will face the Briscoes with the winners receiving a shot at the ONX World Tag Team Championship. - Drake Younger challenges Bryan Danielson for the ONX Interstate Open Championship. - Madison Rayne takes on Saraya Knight in ONX Ladies action. - Newly crowned ONX Freestyle Champion, Tracy Williams makes his first title defense. - Also appearing: Caleb Konley, Tommaso Ciampa, Queen Anne's Revenge (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) with Mademoiselle Rachelle, PJ Black seeks a response to his challenge for Kevin Steen and more!
Homicide vs. Kevin Steen Kevin Steen defeated Homicide with a high-angle senton bomb at 8:16 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Using his crowbar, Steen lands a cheap shot before the bell. A remarkable effort by Homicide falls well short of the mark. Steen scores the pinfall (snake eyes) to guarantee himself a shot at the ONX World Heavyweight Championship. (Fatigue: Homicide 4)
Eager to prove a point, Steen continues assault after the bell. PJ Black and Rich Swann arrive to make the save with the Darewolf challenging Steen to a match on the next card. Homicide requires medical attention and will miss some time in the ring.
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