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Post by bookerbill on Nov 24, 2016 18:08:06 GMT -5
Steen is living up to the title of Wrestlingβs Worst nightmare. Great action from start to finish.
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Post by Pariah on Nov 24, 2016 18:53:37 GMT -5
Steen is living up to the title of Wrestlingβs Worst nightmare. Great action from start to finish. My objective is to have some kind of major drama taking place at the top of each show's rankings... Right now, the UnLeashed brand has all eyes on Steen... Meanwhile, The Dark Menace is trying to take over the Edge brand with his Regime Change stable (Jay Lethal, Davey Richards and Shelton Benjamin)... That leaves just the Core brand without a big angle so far... Might be interesting to see what happens when Roddy Strong challenges Lethal for the top prize on their next show... Truly appreciate the continued support, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by barflymike4ever on Nov 24, 2016 19:52:18 GMT -5
Happy T-Day!!! Donst (gotta ask which version are we looking at lose track) with the win over Chuck. Kamikaze Saints score the win. hopefully someday they'll be near the belts whoa. Tracy beats the big rig! new Freestyle champ. Hm...Body Count with the win, two tough teams. (side note: Sami Callihan in Lucha Underground, not sure I like his new gimmick) Shame Moxley didn't sign Switchblade were one of the best teams in Outbreak. Swann over the Darewolf. since Pait it Black split he's not been as successful ANX retains. not sure they will survive against the bigger teams Drake Younger in the new ONX, can he succeed...so far Steen with the win. ONX is now the Kevin Steen show what a sight to see. good job. off to digest food coma
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Post by Pariah on Nov 24, 2016 22:27:56 GMT -5
Always enjoy the post-show commentary, barflymike4ever... To answer your question, I'm using the AIW version of Tim Donst... And in case anyone what is curious... For every wrestler, I am using their most recent color card... The only exceptions are: 1. Adam Page - have not gone to Hangman yet... Wanted his tag team with Jimmy Jacobs to more Decade inspired (hence the name Decadence). 2. Claudio Castagnoli - since I wanted him to focus on singles competition, I have opted to use his Chikara card instead of the ROH Kings of Wrestling version. 3. Delirious - Although he will only make the occasional special appearance, I'm planning to go back to his Green Mask Chikara version... I do have something different planned for him somewhere down the line... We'll see how it goes. Pretty sure that's it, but if I come across any others, I'll try to remember to post... Always appreciate the awesome feedback, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by cruefan68 on Nov 25, 2016 12:22:53 GMT -5
ONX 3 was a solid show and I agree with Bookerbill in that Kevin Steen is show what he is all about. That win and post-match attack on Homicide was brutal. I have to wonder what the "Darewolf" PJ Black is thinking in going after Steen but I can't blame him after the way Steen assaulted him and Rich Swann earlier.
The biggest surprise for me on the card was seeing Tracy Williams defeat Brodie Lee for the ONX Freestyle championship. That was a huge win for Williams and it will be interesting to see how he fares as champion. I really liked that win by Drake Younger over Sixk Nick Mondo and now the "Psycho Shooter" goes after Bryan Danielson for the ONX Interstate Open title. I think that will be a heck of a match. I really enjoyed this latest show my friend.
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Post by Pariah on Nov 25, 2016 18:35:48 GMT -5
Some really great discussion points, cruefan68... Honestly don't know how the Darewolf is going to handle Steen if his challenge is accepted... That was purely a roll on the feud chart after Homicide rolled snake eyes... Maybe we can twist it into something entertaining... It will be cool to see Younger go after Danielson for the I/S belt... Not sure if you remember, but Younger was the longest running OutBreak UnLeashed Champion... So, I'm pleased he's getting a title shot so soon in this new company... Totally surprised that Hot Sauce beat the Big Rig and it's caused me to shuffle up some of my future plans already... Unpredictable - Just how I like it... Truly appreciate the great feedback, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Nov 27, 2016 12:17:41 GMT -5
ONX 4: Edge (1.1) from Bakersfield, CA
Hollywood Blvd vs. Reno Scum Luster the Legend defeated Lenny Lane with a LEGEND SHIFTER at 7:45 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Ryan and Lane use sketchy tactics to keep Thornstowe isolated from his partner. Thornstowe fights his way out of the jam and makes a much needed tag. Luster catches Lane with his cobra clutch floated over into a camel clutch and forces him to tap out almost instantly. Ryan is not pleased. (Fatigue: Thornstowe 3)
- From the President - ONX president, Dave Marquez, makes a live appearance to address what took place during the last show in Baltimore following a match between PJ Black and Rich Swann. Claiming that he is entitled to something he has not been given, Kevin Steen attacked both men. This led to a confrontation between him and Homicide and fortunately, Nigel McGuinness (head of talent relations) was on hand to deal with the situation. With this in mind, Mr Marquez determines that each brand should have their own representative of authority present at all times. Going forward, Nigel McGuinness will preside over ONX UnLeashed and Mike Quackenbush (director of operations) will look after ONX Core. The ONX president himself will be in charge of ONX Edge.
Mr Marquez reminds everyone that the next combined iPPV will be ONX 9: FEAR the OutBreak from St Louis, MO and the championship committee has selected a challenger for the ONX World Heavyweight title. Ironically, it will be none other than the Nightmare himself, Kevin Steen!
Lance Hoyt vs. Matt Cross Lance Hoyt defeated Matt Cross with a TEXAS TORNADO at 1:02 Match Rating: 0.10 Match Notes: Hoyt makes short work of Cross, bullying him into a corner and then planting him with his patented fireman carry facebuster for a three count. (Fatigue: n/a)
Martin Stone vs. TJ Perkins This match ended in a draw (time limit) at 15:00 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: These two free agents put on a stellar performance, pushing each other to their highest levels. Perkins dazzles his opponent with his fancy technique, but a desperation move outside the ring allows Stone to take control. He pounds Perkins with a Thesz Press, but the bell sounds just as the ref is sliding into position to make a count. (Fatigue: Stone 4 - Perkins 2)
- Championship Match - Vanessa Kraven vs. Cheerleader Melissa for the ONX Ladies Open Championship Vanessa Kraven defeated Cheerleader Melissa with a disqualification at 5:23 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: This confrontation descends into chaos fairly quickly. Kraven grabs a steel chair, only to have it stolen from her grasp. Melissa delivers a crushing blow to the champ's face and the ref calls for the bell. (Fatigue: Kraven 2)
Vanessa Kraven retained the ONX Ladies Open Championship
- Back Talk - SoCal Val escorts Claudio Castagnoli to the ring. She claims that Castagnoli should be the ONX Network Champion, referring back to his match against Sami Callihan at ONX 1: From the Ashes. "There is no way my client deserved to be disqualified. After all, it was Mr Callihan that chose to take the fight outside the ring. If that referee has such a soft stomach, maybe he should try a new line of work."
Suddenly, the lights go dark and a winged cross appears on the HoloTron! Christopher Daniels steps from the back and looks at the couple in the ring with interest. He does not understand why Val is spending so much energy advocating for one client, while completely disregarding another. "If I wasn't such a reasonable guy, I think my feelings might be hurt."
Not wanting to lose either, SoCal Val stands between the two men while they verbally joust. It soon becomes clear that neither man is going to be satisfied unless they are Val's top priority.
Bulletproof vs. Ego Trip Shelton Benjamin defeated Robert Anthony with a disqualification at 1:46 Match Rating: 0.00 Match Notes: The ref allows no nonsense in this wild melee. He awards the technical decision to Bulletproof after Anthony ignores his commands and blatantly slams Benjamin through a table at ringside. (Fatigue: n/a)
Brian Cage vs. Shaun Ricker Shaun Ricker defeated Brian Cage with a spinning powerslam at 6:16 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Cage gets off to a slow start and never really finds his groove. Ricker catches him coming off the top rope and drops him into an effective pinning combination. (Fatigue: Cage 3)
ACH vs. Johnny Gargano Johnny Gargano defeated ACH with a GARGANO ESCAPE (+3) at 9:37 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Both competitors move at a blistering pace, knowing that this contest could be a stepping stone to ONX gold. ACH gets busted open when Gargano hits him with a suicide dive and drives his head back into a guardrail. He continues to push forward, but the blood loss takes its toll. Gargano locks on his chickenwing over the shoulder crossface (adding in a stepover toehold for good measure) and forces his opponent to tap out. (Fatigue: Gargano 2 - ACH 4)
- Next Episode - ONX 6: Edge (2.1) from Las Vegas, NV - The Dark Menace's Regime Change will receive the spotlight in the main event. Bulletproof (Davey Richards & Shelton Benjamin) have challenged Ego Trip (Ethan Page & Robert Anthony) to a rematch. To make things more interesting, The Dark Menace demanded that it be a Trios Match with partners yet to be announced. - Johnny Gargano challenges AR Fox for the ONX World Cruiserweight Championship. - All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus) will defend the ONX Interstate Tag Team Championship against the number one contenders, Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster the Legend). - Also appearing: Christopher Daniels, Claudio Castagnoli, Young Bucks, former ONX Ladies Open Champion, Jessicka Havok and more!
- Championship Match - ReDRagon vs. Roppongi Vice for the ONX World Tag Team Championship Kyle O'Reilly defeated Rocky Romero with an ARMAGEDDON at 1:37 Match Rating: 0.50 Match Notes: Beretta and Fish don't even see the inside of the ring in this one-sided encounter, as O'Reilly quickly takes his opponent to the mat. He applies his version of a cross armbreaker and forces Romero to tap out. (Fatigue: Romero 3)
ReDRagon retained the ONX World Tag Team Championship
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Post by barflymike4ever on Nov 27, 2016 19:13:24 GMT -5
meh, can't say I care about either team Lance Hoyt makes street pizza of Matt Cross TJP and Stone go to a draw, can't wait to see a rematch Kraven keeps the belt on a DQ. all hail the mountain another pair that are in the ranks. the ref may have been overly critical ah two men who were a team but now Ricker beats the Machine. (I just want to say E-LI DRAKE) YEAH the whole shebang grounds ACH to get the win. (I can't believe ACH left ROH for wwe. also wwe) ReDRagon are still on top of the mountain. who will slay the dragon? NEXT ONX 6 Bulletproof and whomever beat Egotrip and whomever AR Fox retains against the whole shebang Here's hoping ANX keep Scum down and the belts around their waists. ONX ONX ONX
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Post by bookerbill on Nov 28, 2016 7:56:08 GMT -5
The work rate was down for this show but still a fun read. Melissa should be given a rematch and the heat between Daniels and Castagnoli was a highlight for me. Fox v. Gargano should be awesome.
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Post by Pariah on Nov 28, 2016 17:25:40 GMT -5
Truly great to receive your continued support, barflymike4ever and bookerbill ... The individual match ratings really took a hit on this last show... A couple virtual squashes and technical decisions in a couple of high profile matches... Had a blast rolling Stone vs Perkins, but the time limit draw was unexpected... Appreciate the feedback, my friends... Next up will be the second installment of Nexus Core and Jay Lethal will defend the ONX World Heavyweight Championship for the first time... The challenger will be Roddy Strong... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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