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Post by Mad Kanter on Apr 16, 2019 16:36:28 GMT -5
VOL 3, CARD 2 1STBANK CENTER BROOMFIELD, CO MIDDLEWEIGHT Henry Irslinger (5'9, 158 lbs., Atlantic City, NJ) vs. Marty Scurll (5’9”, 180 lbs., Cambridge, England) Irslinger gained an early advantage and nearly made Scurll submit to a FLYING HEADLOCK. Scurll fought free and recovered. Next it was Scurll’s turn to go on the offensive. Scurll went to work wearing Irslinger down with several high impact moves including three cradle piledrivers. Scurll hit Irslinger with a LOW BLOW, but the ref didn’t see it. Scurll locked on a DRAGON SLEEPER and nearly put Irslinger out, but with a final surge Irslinger fought out of the hold. Irslinger battled back and after some great back and forth action, Scurll locked in a CROSSFACE CHICKENWING and made Irslinger submit.Scurll wins via submission at 9:00.SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT ‘The French Angel’ Maurice Tillet (5'10, 276 lbs, Paris, France) vs. Quinn ‘Moose’ Ojinnaka (6’5”, 295 lbs., Atlanta, GA) Moose took Tillet down early with a tackle and delivered some vicious hammer fists and knee drives. Both men regained their feet and Moose attempted another tackle, but Tillet countered and locked in a choke. Moose escaped and the action continued back and forth. Both men pounded the hell out of each other resulting in Tillet being busted open. Tillet continued to fight hard, but the blood loss quickly began to fatigue him. Moose eventually caught Tillet with a bone crushing SPEAR, which left Tillet motionless and the ref called for the bell.Moose wins via knockout at 13:14.BANTAMWEIGHT Malia Hosaka (5’4”, 125 lbs., Osaka, Japan) vs. Jessica James (5’0”, 110 lbs., Dallas, TX) Both ladies wore each other out with brutal kicks, trying to gain the advantage. After several minutes of back and forth action James caught Hosaka with a huge roundhouse kick that knocked Hosaka a little loopy. Hosaka was able to recover and the match continued. Both ladies continued to destroy one another with heavy kicks with neither gaining a real advantage. As the time was running out Hosaka delivered a FRANKENSTEINER and immediately locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER. James fought the move briefly, but was finally forced to submit before losing consciousness.Hosaka wins by submission at 14:57.CRUISERWEIGHT George Hackenschmidt (6'0” 230 lbs., Dorpat, Estonia) vs. Antonio Inoki (6'2”, 225 lbs., Yokohama, Japan) Hackenschmidt had a clear strength advantage and used it to maintain the advantage for most of the match. Inoki eventually made a comeback and both men battled back and forth. Inoki surprised Hackenschmidt with an ENZUIGIRI and knocked him out.Inoki wins by knockout at 9:19.FEATHERWEIGHT Joyce Grable (5’5”, 150 lbs., Atlanta, GA) vs. Mildred Burke (5'2” 138 lbs., Coffeyville, Kansas) Grable gained an early advantage, but Burke battled back. Both ladies battled back and forth until Burke took Grable down and used vicious elbow strikes to bust her opponent open. Burke continued her assault and made Grable submit to the ALLIGATOR CLUTCH.Burke wins via submission at 11:14.HEAVYWEIGHT ‘Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase (6'3”, 245 lbs., Omaha, NE) vs. Iron Sheik (6'0”, 262 lbs.,Tehran, Iran) Sheik gained an early advantage and planted DiBiase with a modified power bomb. DiBiase was in real trouble as Sheik tried to end it with punches, but DiBiase survived and the match continued. DiBiase recovered and locked Sheik in a figure four leglock. Sheik fought the hold and escaped. The match continued back and forth until Sheik put DiBiase in a CAMEL CLUTCH. DiBiase fought extremely hard and eventually escaped the hold. It took a lot out of DiBiase, fight out of the hold and he was seriously fatigued. DiBiase fought valiantly, but Sheik had better cardio and caught a weak kick from DiBiase, whipped him to the mat by the leg and locked in an ankle lock. DiBiase again, somehow, managed to escape the hold. DiBiase battled back and locked in a MILLION DOLLAR DREAM, but Sheik quickly escaped. Sheik regained the advantage and locked in the CAMEL CLUTCH. DiBiase tried to fight, but was exhausted and simply submitted.Sheik wins by submission at 8:30.MIDDLEWEIGHT Drew Gulak (5’11”, 185 lbs., University City, PA) vs. Johnny Gargano (5’10”, 199 lbs., Cleveland, OH) Gargano was all over Gulak early delivering a Lawn Dart Spear followed by the Hurts Donut. Gargano continued his assault and quickly made him submit to the GARGANO ESCAPE.Gargano wins by submission at 1:29.SUPERHEAVYWEIGHT Masa Saito (5’11”, 265 lbs., Tokyo, Japan) vs. Navajo Warrior (6’2”, 287 lbs., Navajo Nation) These two powerhouses went toe to toe to start out the match. Both men pounded on each other until Saito surprised Navajo with a SAITO SUPLEX. The move took something out of both men, but Saito managed to recover first. Saito continued his assault, but Navajo battled back. The action continued back and forth until Navajo took Saito down and battered him with elbow and knees. Saito recovered, but Navajo delivered three MONUMENT VALLEY DRIVERS in a row before locking in a rear naked choke and forcing Saito to submit.Navajo wins via submission at 9:51.BANTAMWEIGHT ‘The Suicide Blonde’ Xandra Bale (5’3”, 115 lbs., Toronto, Canada) vs. Deonna Purrazzo (5’2”, 130 lbs., Hackettstown, NJ) Bale gained an early advantage and locked in the BALE OUT, but Bale couldn’t get it locked in complete allowing Purrazo to quickly escape. Both ladies continued to battle back and forth, trying to gain a decided advantage. Bale gained that advantage and locked in the BALE OUT. Purrazzo fought hard to escape and nearly did, but Bale adjusted and locked the hold in deep. Purrazzo was eventually forced to submit.Bale wins via submission at 7:14CRUISERWEIGHT ‘Gorgeous’ George Wagner (6'0”, 220 lbs., Seward, NE) vs. Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis (6'1” 230 lbs., Louisville, KY) Wagner took Lewis down early and didn’t let up. Lewis slipped on the mat and tweaked his knee, which led to Wagner putting on the SPINNING TOE HOLD and making Lewis quickly submit.Wagner wins via submission at 2:16.
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Post by TTX on Apr 16, 2019 17:10:03 GMT -5
Wow, surprise win by George, cool to see Bale win and Johnny Wrestling is too much.
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KOMBAT
Apr 17, 2019 12:16:34 GMT -5
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Post by Mad Kanter on Apr 17, 2019 12:16:34 GMT -5
Wow, surprise win by George, cool to see Bale win and Johnny Wrestling is too much. I too was surprised by George's quick victory and I don't think Gulak got a single offensive move in against Gargano.
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Post by Bri on Apr 18, 2019 7:19:27 GMT -5
Whole different vibe here Mad Kanter and I'm really digging this MMA framework and with quite a selection of wrestlers competing here. With the emphasis strictly on the matches themselves in my opinion it really lends itself to the MMA feel. Really enjoyed seeing Hackenschmidt and Tillet (even though they lost). But I really enjoyed the Ted DiBiase / Iron Sheik match - sounded like quite the battle. Hope this project keeps going. Kombat Ready For More My Friend!
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KOMBAT
Apr 18, 2019 16:34:06 GMT -5
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Post by Mad Kanter on Apr 18, 2019 16:34:06 GMT -5
Whole different vibe here Mad Kanter and I'm really digging this MMA framework and with quite a selection of wrestlers competing here. With the emphasis strictly on the matches themselves in my opinion it really lends itself to the MMA feel. Really enjoyed seeing Hackenschmidt and Tillet (even though they lost). But I really enjoyed the Ted DiBiase / Iron Sheik match - sounded like quite the battle. Hope this project keeps going. Kombat Ready For More My Friend! I really wanted to present an eclectic group of wrestlers in a different sort of format and that's what I think I've done so far. I'm laying the ground work to crown champions, but I basically just wanted to introduce the KOMBAT and the initial group of wresters.
DiBiase showed a lot of heart in his match. Sheiky gave him everything he had and DiBiase fought hard, but he just ran out of gas.
I'm really glad you're enjoying it.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 6, 2019 9:57:30 GMT -5
VOL 3, CARD 3 GRADY COLE CENTER CHARLOTTE, NC BANTAM Tessa ‘The Queen of the Carolinas’ Blanchard (5’5” 126 lbs. Charlotte, NC) vs. Sumie Sakai (5’1” 119 Philadelphia, PA) This was a brutal back and forth contest as both women threw everything the had at the other. Blanchard eventually gained the advantage and nearly destroyed Sakai with several DOUBLE KNEE FACEBREAKERS, but Sakai battled back and delivered the SMASH MOUTH before making Blanchard submit to a DRAGON SLEEPER.Sakai wins via submission at 4:23.CRUISERWEIGHT Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger (5'7 209 lbs Hiroshima, Japan) vs. Frank Gotch (6'0 208 lbs Humboldt, IA) Gotch rushed Liger as the match began, but Liger countered. Liger held the advantage briefly, but Gotch gained control and never looked back. Gotch forced Liger to submit to the GOTCH TOEHOLD.Gotch won via submission at 2:44.FEATHERWEIGHT Nicole Savoy (5’7” 142 lbs. Sacramento, CA) vs. ‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel (5'7 132 lbs New Orleans, LA) Martel wore Savoy down early with a camel clutch, but Savoy absorbed the punishment. Savoy gained the advantage and locked in a DRAGON SLEEPER, but Martel managed to break the hold. Martel took control and really turned up the heat eventually landing back to back TOP ROPE SPLASHES before making Savoy submit to a REAR NAKED CHOKE.Martel wins via submission at 8:22.HEAVYWEIGHT Harley Race (6'1 268 lbs Kansas City, MO) vs. John ’Hawaiian Lion’ Williams (6’0” 240 lbs. Hilo, HI) Lion came out with the early advantage, but Race wasn’t phased. Race rebounded the slowly and methodically tried to wear down Lion. Lion battled back and locked in an ANKLE LOCK. Race fought hard to escape, but just couldn’t break the hold. Race was ultimately forced to submit.Lion wins via submission at 6:21.BANTAMWEIGHT Saraya Knight (5’7” 126 lbs.. Norwich, England) vs. Tomoka Nakagawa (5’1” 126 lbs. Asahikawa, Japan) Both ladies battled back and forth until Knight gained the advantage. Knight made Nakagawa submit to the BRIDLED ROCKING HORSE.Knight wins via submission at 9:30.HEAVYWEIGHT Nick Bockwinkel (6'1 245 lbs Beverly Hills, CA) vs. Dan Severn (6'2 265 lbs Coldwater, MI) Bockwinkel had the early advantage, even locking in the BOCKWINKEL SLEEPER. Severn escaped and battled back, locking in the WAKIGATAME. Bockwinkel battled free. Both men battled back and forth until Bockwinkel once again locked in the BOCKWINKEL SLEEPER, making a now more fatigued Severn submit.Bockwinkel wins via submission at 8:35.FEATHERWEIGHT Penny Banner (5'8 157 lbs St. Louis, MO) vs. Mercedes Martinez (5’7” 135 lbs. Waterbury, CT) This was a brutal match. Banner gained an early advantage, looking for a quick victory, but Banner’s cockiness proved to be a detriment as Martinez recovered and delivered back to back FISHERMAN’S BUSTERS. Martinez continued her assault, but Banner countered. Banner surprised Martinez with a SUNSET FLIP POWERBOMB and knocked Martinez out.Banner wins via knockout at 7:26.CRUISERWEIGHT Buddy ‘Nature Boy’ Rogers (6'1 227 lbs Camden, NJ) vs. Danny Hodge (5'11 220 lbs Perry, OK) Rogers dominated, but Hodge absorbed the punishment and kept Rogers from putting him away.This match ended in a time limit draw.BANTAMWEIGHT Deonna Purrazzo (5’2”, 130 lbs., Hackettstown, NJ) vs. Portia Perez (5’3” 122 Ottawa, Ontario) Perez tried to get a quick knockout with a well placed SUPERKICK, but Purrazzo caught the kick and turned it into a SINGLE LEG CRAB. Perez escaped and the match continued back and forth until Perez took Purrazzo down with a spear and battered her with elbows and knee strikes. Perez followed up by knocked Purrazzo up with a spinning back elbow.Perez wins via knockout at 7:38.HEAVYWEIGHT ‘The Machine’ Brian Cage (6’0” 235 lbs. Chico, CA) vs. Lou Thesz (6'2 238 lbs St. Louis, MO) Cage was no match for Thesz as Thesz quickly knocked Cage out with a GRECO ROMAN BACKDROP.Thesz wins via knockout at 1:08.
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Post by Bri on Jul 9, 2019 16:23:15 GMT -5
Totally stoked that both Frank Gotch and my man Lou Thesz got it done.
Also very glad you are keeping KOMBAT going.
Really enjoy the vibe of this one as well.
Still thinkin about sanctioning titles in this one sometime?
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Post by awsomsinger on Jul 9, 2019 19:52:09 GMT -5
Like Bri, I too like the emphasis on the competition and not so much on promos and drama. I tend to think I run Strong Style USA in a similar way. I shall keep watching KOMBAT.
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KOMBAT
Jul 10, 2019 10:39:57 GMT -5
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 10, 2019 10:39:57 GMT -5
Totally stoked that both Frank Gotch and my man Lou Thesz got it done. Also very glad you are keeping KOMBAT going. Really enjoy the vibe of this one as well. Still thinkin about sanctioning titles in this one sometime? Thank you for the kind words. Real life gets in the way sometime, but I'm making a concerted effort to keep this fed alive. Titles for each weight class are coming soon. Thanks again for your support.
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KOMBAT
Jul 10, 2019 10:42:47 GMT -5
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Post by Mad Kanter on Jul 10, 2019 10:42:47 GMT -5
Like Bri, I too like the emphasis on the competition and not so much on promos and drama. I tend to think I run Strong Style USA in a similar way. I shall keep watching KOMBAT. Thank you for checking me out. Glad you like it.
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