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Post by Dustin on Dec 17, 2018 13:51:17 GMT -5
FCW Episode #1
1. Mark Haskins vs. Roy Wilkins — Haskins starts the match out on fire, taking down Wilkins with ease. Things are not looking good for Wilkins as the match is winding down, but he surprises Haskins with a Shining Wizard and a near fall. Back up to his feet, Wilkins works in the Seventh Inning Stretch. Haskins tries to get to the ropes, but he has to tap! After the match, Wilkins offers a hand to Haskins. Arrogantly, Wilkins jerks his hand back and leaves the ring smiling and jawing at the fans. 2. Matt Taven w/ Michael Bennett & Maria Kanellis vs. Dalton Castle w/ the Boys — The man known as the “Peacock of Professional Wrestling” controls the match early with forearms and submission holds, almost causing Taven to tap from a bearhug. While the Boys and Kanellis argue outside of the ring, Taven comes back by countering a crossbody block from the turnbuckle and almost steals the win. Taven would keep it going by nailing the Climax for another near fall. In the end, Michael Bennett assists Taven with a double team superkick; Taven quickly makes the cover and wins without the referee knowing about the interference. 3. Billy Roc vs. Dasher Hatfield — Both fan favorites go back and forth showcasing their amazing talent. The match is so even that not many pin attempts occur, and every attack is met with an attack from the opponent. When they decide to brawl on the outside, however, the “Gentleman” snaps and begins pulling at Hatfield’s mask. Roc grabs a steel chair and strikes Dasher across the head to end the match in a disqualification. Roc seems to be frustrated and upset with himself as he leaves. 4. Briscoe Brothers vs. Dez Peloton — Donald Kluger and Jasper Tippins prove to be bicycling pests for Mark and Jay Briscoe. Dez Peloton’s fun-loving antics keep the FCW Tag Team Champions confused and out of sync. However, Jay Briscoe has enough of it and clobbers Kluger with the title belt while the referee is dealing with Mark Briscoe. After this, Jay finishes off his victim with the Jay Driller. After the match, Shane Matthews and Scott Parker of 3.0 come out and challenge the FCW Tag Team Champions. 5. FCW Television Championship: Jeff Cobb vs. Pete Dunne — The crowd is super hyped for the main event! Dunne shows Cobb he is not to be taken lightly. Actually, Dunne brutally controls the match and almost wins via triangle choke. When the “Bruiserweight” hits the Bitter End, even the crowd thinks that the match is over. However, the FCW Television Champion catches Dunne for the Tour of the Islands three times to retain.
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Post by TTX on Dec 17, 2018 14:06:54 GMT -5
Wow, Roc goes a little nuts. Cobb takes Dunne to town.
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Post by Dustin on Dec 17, 2018 14:12:38 GMT -5
Wow, Roc goes a little nuts. Cobb takes Dunne to town. I had to play off the DQ those crazy dice gave me!
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Post by Dustin on Dec 18, 2018 11:15:23 GMT -5
FCW Episode #2
1. Tokyo Monster Kahagas vs. James Morgan — In the opening match of the night, “Main Event” James Morgan puts the hurt on Tokyo Monster Kahagas with the Bottle Opener. The Tokyo Monster comes back and lights Morgan’s chest up with some chops and then plants him with a boot to the face. In the end, however, the “Main Event” clamps in his signature hold, Closing Time, for the victory.
2. Juan Francisco de Coronado vs. Dominic Garrini — The match starts out with Garrini trying to lock in the rear naked choke early; he can’t get it done. Garrini with a cobra clutch suplex! Coronado kicks out and rolls to the outside. Coronado comes back to the ring only to be dropped via Snap Piledriver. He rolls out again before he can be pinned. Garrini hits another Snap Piledriver, but Coronado responds with an enzuigiri for a two count! German suplex by Coronado! Garrini is back up... Snap Piledriver! Snap Piledriver! It’s over! Coronado is completely out and medical staff rush in to check on him.
3. The Kingdom w/ Maria Kanellis vs. 3.0 — Bennett crashes and burns into the turnbuckle early on in the match; Parker quickly gets a two count. Shane Matthews tries to get a hug from Kanellis, and Taven goes after Matthews for his antics. Parker, while his opponent is eyeing Kanellis, uses the ol’ Flash Roll-Up on Bennett for the victory. The Kingdom go nuts that they lost the match. 3.0 don’t stay long to celebrate; they take their win and run to the back.
4. WALTER w/ Timothy Thatcher vs. Bruno Moretti — The leader of Ringkampf does not waste time dismantling Bruno Moretti. After Moretti tries to strike WALTER with his baseball bat, the German wrestling machine goes in for the kill. Big Boot. Lariat. Done. After the match, Ringkampf request a real challenge at Episode #3. World’s Greatest Tag Team, Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas, respond and the match is set.
5. Frontier Championship: Jay Lethal vs. George Gatton — Lethal has the fans behind him as he prepares for George Gatton. The rookie from Combat Zone Wrestling immediately receives the Lethal Combination and Koji Clutch. This ends Gatton’s dream of becoming the Frontier Champion. After the match, Zack Sabre, Jr. walks out and demands a shot at the title. Lethal gets right in Sabre’s face and agrees to put the title on the line at the Homecoming iPPV.
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Post by Dustin on Dec 18, 2018 20:58:59 GMT -5
FCW Episode #3
1. Cornelius Crummels & Sonny DeFarge vs. Da Hit Squad — The fans are happy to see Da Hit Squad make their debut in FCW, and what a debut it is! Cornelius Crummels & Sonny DeFarge, on the other hands, are booed as soon as they walk out. Both teams show what they can do in the ring, but the end is shocking! As Cornelius Crummels goes down from a second rope hurricanrana by Monsta Mack, the big man goes back up and nails an amazing moonsault for the win! Fans start shouting expletives as Da Hit Squad toss Cornelius Crummels & Sonny DeFarge out of the ring.
2. Juan Francisco de Coronado vs. Timothy Thatcher w/ WALTER — The fans continue to be loud and pumped for another debut, Timothy Thatcher! However, de Coronado controls most of the match and plants Thatcher with a German suplex. The Ringkampf member manages to kick out! Enzuigiri! WALTER pulls Thatcher by his leg out of the ring. After speaking with WALTER, Thatcher enters the match and puts Coronado down with a nasty lariat and the pin!
3. Roy Wilkins vs. Jervis Cottonbelly — Wilkins toys with Cottonbelly and bullies him throughout the match. Jervis catches a mistake from Wilkins and gets a near fall. Stalling outside of the ring, Wilkins slides back into the ring and into the Vertical Suplex; he kicks out. Done with the kindness of Cottonbelly, Wilkins applies the Seventh Inning Stretch for the win. After the match, Wilkins tells Jeff Cobb that his days as FCW Television Champion are numbered.
4. Mark Haskins vs. James Morgan — Morgan doesn’t give Haskins anytime to regroup or catch his breath; it’s hit after hit. About ten minutes into the match, Haskins is busted open after being rammed into the guardrail. Eventually, a bloody Haskins applies the Sharpshooter; he is too weak to keep it locked in. The crowd goes wild when a Fujiwara armbar battle takes place, but the “Main Event” comes out on top using his signature hold, Closing Time, to pick up the victory.
5. Jeff Cobb vs. Tokyo Monster Kahagas — Roy Wilkins comes down to the ring and distracts the FCW Television Championship, Jeff Cobb. Kahagas comes up from behind and repeatedly gives Cobb the Snap Clothesline. Kahagas picks up the win and leaves the corpse for Roy Wilkins to come in and kick around. Wilkins takes the title from ringside and carries it with him to the back.
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Post by Dustin on Dec 18, 2018 21:00:54 GMT -5
FCW Homecoming #1
Da Hit Squad vs. The Kingdom w/ Maria Kanellis
Dominic Garrini vs. Killer Kross
Dasher Hatfield vs. Billy Roc
Mark Haskins vs. Pete Dunne
FCW Television Championship JEFF COBB vs. Roy Wilkins
FCW Tag Team Championship BRISCOE BROTHERS vs. 3.0
Frontier Championship JAY LETHAL vs. Zack Sabre, Jr.
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Post by Dustin on Dec 20, 2018 18:22:01 GMT -5
FCW Homecoming #1
1. Da Hit Squad vs. The Kingdom w/ Maria Kanellis — The opening match of Homecoming #1 turns to absolute chaos. After Maff gets a near fall from a lariat on Bennett, Da Hit Squad go for the Figure Four & Frog Splash. Bennett is crushed! Da Hit Squad go for it again! Bennett is helped by Taven. As Monsta Mack lifts Bennett for the Burning Hammer, Kanellis jumps into the ring. Maff takes out Taven. Mack chases Kanellis. Bennett runs after Mack. In the end, Mack hits Bennett with a steel chair and is disqualified. The Kingdom pick up the win.
2. Dominic Garrini vs. Killer Kross — Garrini starts out fast and executes the Mighty Mouse. Kross fights out; he’s now in a terrible mood. Kross drops Garrini with the Doomsday Saito. He gets a two count. He does it again, but Garrini kicks out and escapes the ring. Kross follows and drops Garrini again with a Doomsday Saito on the entrance ramp. He laughs as he walks back to the ring. Garrini is counted out and in need of medical attention.
3. Dasher Hatfield vs. Billy Roc — Both competitors are as even as possible, going back and forth with holds and strikes. Eventually, Roc responds with a big moonsault that almost puts the match away. However, after roughing up Hatfield, Billy Roc wins the match with the SSB2. Once the match is over, Hatfield states that he will beat Roc next time! Roc smirks and walks away.
4. Mark Haskins vs. Pete Dunne — Haskins gets the first near fall with Jimmy Roll Driver. Dunne pops up and is immediately brought back down and put into the Sharpshooter. Dunne fights out and a brawl takes places in and out of the ring. In the end, Dunne begins slamming Haskins head into the announcers’ table and refuses to stop, disqualifying himself and giving Haskins the win. Obviously, Haskins and Dunne are not finished with each other.
5. FCW Television Championship: Jeff Cobb vs. Roy Wilkins — Wilkins uses underhanded antics to keep Cobb off his game, eventually sneaking in the Seventh Inning Stretch. This leads to a long match of leg holds that keep Cobb grounded. After a few figure four leglocks, Wilkins goes back to the Seventh Inning Stretch; Cobb fights to the ropes. Miraculously, Cobb comes back with the Athletic-Plex. Cobb then goes on to give Wilkins the Tour of the Islands twice. Jeff Cobb retains the FCW Television Championship!
6. FCW Tag Team Championship: Briscoe Brothers vs. 3.0 — Scott Parker and Shane Matthews should have known better than to toss Mark and Jay Briscoe out of the ring, begging for a dirty fight. The match immediately turns into a slaughter! The Briscoe Brothers are disqualified after brutally beating down 3.0 and refusing to get the match underway. 3.0 win due to a disqualification; however, the titles stay with Mark and Jay. 3.0 will get another shot at FCW Episode #4.
7. Frontier Championship: Jay Lethal vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. — In the main event, Jay Lethal and ZSJ start with locking up in the center of the ring, exchanging holds, and jockeying for position; ZSJ always comes out on top. ZSJ works in the Kimura Lock and then Orienteering With Napalm Death. Lethal is starting to get frustrated! The Frontier Champion comes back with two Lethal Injections, but ZSJ rolls out of the ring and dodges the pin. ZSJ’s last attempt at beating Lethal comes in the form of the Cross Armbreaker; Lethal fights on and leaves the ring. Then, out of the blue, Lethal takes his belt and starts to leave. ZSJ goes after the champion; however, Lethal turns and strikes ZSJ in the face. Lethal keeps his title due to disqualification.
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Post by TTX on Dec 21, 2018 10:12:50 GMT -5
referees get busy especially int the last couple of matches. Always enjoy a big Cobb win.
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 21, 2018 15:09:33 GMT -5
This is giving me some idea what to do should I begin an indie fed. Keep it up!
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