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Post by Pariah on Aug 23, 2019 14:56:21 GMT -5
a 3 way tie...interesting ending to all this. I considered a tiebreaker, but then I thought --- How might Commissioner Euritar approach this situation? Whether he is willing to openly admit it or not, Euritar wants Harbinger to drop that title... As long as he has the top belt in his possession, Black Death holds the upper hand... It was a situation without precedent and the commissioner made the most daring decision - At the same time, it might just increase the odds of an alliance among the Big 3 (Overmaster, Endgame and Monolith) by NOT forcing them further test themselves against each other... I'm going for Endgame now. At this point in time, all eyes are on Monolith... He will get the first shot at Harbinger as he still has not received a rematch since losing the title... Regardless who wins, Overmaster and Endgame will receive their respective opportunities as well... I'm still wondering if Commissioner Euritar made the right decision... Only time will tell!
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Post by on_the_edge on Aug 23, 2019 15:16:23 GMT -5
Yep, the decision was made to dethrone the champ. If Euritar really wants to see it happen they would all get title shots on the same card.
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Post by Pariah on Aug 23, 2019 15:45:23 GMT -5
Yep, the decision was made to dethrone the champ. If Euritar really wants to see it happen they would all get title shots on the same card. Actually considered this option (or a Fatal Four-way), but thought it might be pushing Euritar's integrity a little too far... HA!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2019 16:58:59 GMT -5
GREAT P1 Series amigo!! Though... There has to be a Triple Threat Sudden Death Match to crown the winner... THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!
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Post by Pariah on Aug 23, 2019 18:20:44 GMT -5
GREAT P1 Series amigo!! Though... There has to be a Triple Threat Sudden Death Match to crown the winner... THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!There is at least one individual that totally agrees with you, my friend... I AM THE ONE!
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Post by TTX on Aug 23, 2019 18:51:12 GMT -5
I kinda like how Euritar is handling it because clearly he wants the GWF belt on a GWF wrestler as soon as possible.
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Post by Pariah on Aug 23, 2019 19:44:15 GMT -5
I kinda like how Euritar is handling it because clearly he wants the GWF belt on a GWF wrestler as soon as possible. Very pleased that you're liking the commissioner's little twist... Every time I run the P1 series, I find myself wondering how I would handle a tie (in any round - not just the finals)... And it was just so appropriate that 2127 would be the first year that I would actually face this dilemma (running 5 guys in a round robin instead of just 4 seems to radically decrease the odds of this happening)... Now instead of getting just one top contender, we have each of the Big 3 guaranteed another shot at taking down the seemingly unbeatable champion... The Dark Menace better have Harbinger in fighting shape... Because the GWF says 'IT'S ON!'
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Post by on_the_edge on Aug 23, 2019 20:18:55 GMT -5
Yep, the decision was made to dethrone the champ. If Euritar really wants to see it happen they would all get title shots on the same card. Actually considered this option (or a Fatal Four-way), but thought it might be pushing Euritar's integrity a little too far... HA! Good point. It just made me think of something I did many years ago. Had a strong face champ, Alpha Force or maybe when I had Genocide as a straight up wrestler, and a heel faction was set up with matches against three of them. Needless to say the title changed hands that night.
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Post by Pariah on Aug 24, 2019 3:43:10 GMT -5
Actually considered this option (or a Fatal Four-way), but thought it might be pushing Euritar's integrity a little too far... HA! Good point. It just made me think of something I did many years ago. Had a strong face champ, Alpha Force or maybe when I had Genocide as a straight up wrestler, and a heel faction was set up with matches against three of them. Needless to say the title changed hands that night. If Harbinger still holds the title at year's end, I could definitely see me going this route or something similar... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Pariah on Aug 24, 2019 6:25:50 GMT -5
GWF #128 P1 FALLOUT 2127.08 from Orion
Hector defeated Oracle via pinfall with a Cerebral Assassination. -- Tokens: Hector 2 - Oracle 4 - Relying purely on instinct, Hector made it impossible for Oracle to accurately predict the flow of the match.
Gladiators of Aethra (Rush & Turmoil w/ The Leveler) defeated FDF Prime (HelSin & Tauran w/ Scorn) via pinfall. Turmoil pinned HelSin with a CHAOS IN THE CROWD. -- Tokens: Rush 1, Turmoil 2 - HelSin 1, Tauran 3
Patch defeated Coven Black (w/ Mistress) via disqualification. -- Tokens: Patch 2 - Black 3 - Mistress tried to cause a distraction as Black delivered a wicked facebuster onto a steel chair, but the ref witnessed the illegal move and called for the bell. HelSin and Scorn rushed the ring, chasing Black away before he could continue his assault.
FIRST BLOOD Mistress defeated Scorn. -- Tokens: Mistress 7 - Scorn 9 - Scorn was prepared to deliver a DDT from the apron onto the concrete floor when Alpha Female showed up and smashed her in the face with the GWF Universal Women's title belt, busting her wide open. Commissioner Euritar later released a statement that Alpha Female had officially surrendered the GWF Universal Women's Championship, declaring that she no longer wanted to be associated with such a weak gender. The GWF Universal Women's Championship was declared vacant.
GWF Universal Tag Team Title Match Ultimate Fighters (Clinch & Shoot) defeated Gamemasters (Star Warrior & Thantos) via submission. Shoot gained submission over Star Warrior with a TAPPED OUT. -- Tokens: Clinch 1, Shoot 1 - Warrior 2, Thantos 2 - With precise teamwork, TUF gradually took control of this hard hitting encounter. Ultimate Fighters retained the GWF Universal Tag Team Championship for a successful version one title defense.
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE Nosfera defeated Retribution via pinfall with THE DEMON'S BREATH. -- Tokens: n/a - Nosfera jumped Retribution before he even reached the ring, bringing this highly anticipated match to an abrupt conclusion. Watching from the backstage area, Omen seemed to realize that he had picked the wrong ally to pursue his vendetta against the Demon.
GWF Interplanetary Title Match Paralyze (w/ The Leveler) versus Alpha Female ended in a draw via double disqualification. -- Tokens: Paralyze 4 - Alpha 3 - Both competitors pulled out all the stops in this fierce exchange. The ref eventually decided he had witnessed enough and security was summoned to separate the combatants. While being pulled away, Alpha Female screamed that she would tear down the pillars of Aethran society with her bare hands. Paralyze retained the GWF Interplanetary Championship on a technical decision.
Endgame (w/ The Guardian) defeated Havoc via submission with a ROLLING FIGURE FOUR. -- Tokens: Endgame 1 - Havoc 3 - Havoc seemed to have difficulty remaining focused as he constantly allowed his attention to stray towards the celestial presence of The Guardian at ringside.
BD Cage Rage (Anivar & Cage Death Betrayer) defeated Military Powers (Paganax & Tharkas) via pinfall. The Betrayer pinned Tharkas with a sunset flip off the turnbuckles. -- Tokens: Anivar 5, Betrayer 2 - Paganax 1, Tharkas 4 - Anivar and The Betrayer secured a shot at the GWF Universal Tag Team Championship with this impressive outing over last year's Morpheus Memorial Cup winners.
Aethran Overmaster (w/ The Leveler) defeated Psi via pinfall with a REIGN OF THE OVERMASTER (+6). -- Tokens: Overmaster 1 - Psi 4 - Overmaster made it clear that regardless who emerged as champion after the upcoming title match between Harbinger and Monolith, he would be reclaiming the title for the glory of Aethra.
TEAM SURVIVOR CHALLENGE Bishop Hell and BD AniMen (Balaal & Mantis) defeated Swarm and Legend Killers (Ensor & Payback). -- Tokens: Bishop 4, Balaal 3, Mantis 1 - Ensor 1, Payback 5 - Balaal physically reprimanded Mantis for his poor performance, causing Swarm to lose his temper. Swarm found a metal chain beneath the ring and wrapped it around Balaal's neck to choke him out. A sneak attack by Mantis forced Swarm to release his grasp on the weapon, leading to a standoff between father and son. Ensor and Payback failed to regroup following the commotion, becoming easy targets for their Black Death opponents. Order of elimination: 1. Mantis eliminated by Payback via pinfall with a wildman spear. 2. Swarm eliminated by Balaal via disqualification. 3. Ensor eliminated by Bishop Hell via pinfall with HELLFIRE. 4. Payback eliminated by Balaal via submission with a Constrictor Body Knot.
GWF Universal Heavyweight Title Match Harbinger (w/ The Dark Menace) defeated Monolith via pinfall with a SOUL TAKER. -- Tokens: Harbinger 5 - Monolith 9 - A valuable assist by the Menace allowed Harbinger put down his toughest challenge to date. With blood flowing from a gash above his eyes, Monolith promised the Menace that he would regret his treachery. Harbinger retained the GWF Universal Heavyweight Championship for a successful version four title defense.
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