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Post by db1091 on Jan 30, 2024 10:13:58 GMT -5
NWA Power May - Week 2 - Year 2 Commentary: Jim Ross and Tim Storm
Adam Pearce opens the show in the ring, demanding Colby Corino face him like a man. Pearce says he will not leave the ring until Corino gets out here. Birthright come out on to the stage, with Colby telling Pearce this isn't how they work. He says they are owed respect, and if they don't get it then they will take it by any means necessary. Colby says he isn't going to fight Pearce on his terms, but Pearce can fight The Prince that was Promised, Brian Pillman Jr tonight.
Madi Wrenkowski def. Britt Baker by pinfall Excellent match, which Madi wins with a Jazz Stinger.
Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team def. The Righteous w/Brother Love by pinfall Brother Love is taken out by a suicide dive by Benjamin, before Haas hits Haas of Pain on Brody King and gets the pin.
Rhett Titus is being interviewed backstage. He complains he has been forgotten by NWA management, which is disgusting for a man as fine as him. EC3 interrupts him, telling him you control your own narrative and only you can make chances for yourself, or he can just cry some more and maybe that will get him a title shot. EC3 then walks away.
Non-title Adam Pearce (c) def. Brian Pillman Jr by submission Colby Corino tries to save Pillman, who is struggling to deal with Pearce. However, Pearce hurls him from the ring, taking out the rest of Birthright in the process. Pearce then locks on a figure four leglock to win the match.
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 30, 2024 15:32:07 GMT -5
How do you manage so many feds at once? I alternate between my two LOW feds so I don't get confused but it feels like too much a lot of the time.
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Post by db1091 on Jan 30, 2024 16:15:32 GMT -5
How do you manage so many feds at once? I alternate between my two LOW feds so I don't get confused but it feels like too much a lot of the time. I play one month at a time for all my feds in turn, so that I don't have to think about all of them at once, and I keep a book with basic feud timelines in as well as keeping my fed results in all separate books, so that I can quickly get back up to speed with what my main feuds and storylines are when I get to each fed in turn. However, I won't lie, I do occasionally slip up and forget what has happened in a feud, but it isn't too often and hasn't had any major impacts on my feds
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 30, 2024 16:39:27 GMT -5
How do you manage so many feds at once? I alternate between my two LOW feds so I don't get confused but it feels like too much a lot of the time. I play one month at a time for all my feds in turn, so that I don't have to think about all of them at once, and I keep a book with basic feud timelines in as well as keeping my fed results in all separate books, so that I can quickly get back up to speed with what my main feuds and storylines are when I get to each fed in turn. However, I won't lie, I do occasionally slip up and forget what has happened in a feud, but it isn't too often and hasn't had any major impacts on my feds I played most of my L1 Wrestling shows while I was waiting for the new set. I think once I exhaust all the shows I have in the hopper, it's going on hold until I wrap up year 9 of Nitro Wrestling. I only have so much brainspace for this stuff.
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Post by db1091 on Jan 31, 2024 11:51:18 GMT -5
NWA USA May - Week 2 - Year 2 Commentary: Tony Schiavone and David Crockett
Starboy Charlie def. PJ Hawx by disqualification Charlie refuses to stay down, so Hawx attacks him with a steel chair.
The Kings of Wrestling are interviewed by Tony Schiavone. Chris Hero says Rocky Romero was unable to control his temper with his own tag partner, so why does he think he's a fitting tag champion. Claudio laughs off the suggestion they would defend the titles against Roppongi Vice again, suggesting it is time they move on again.
Women's Tag Team Titles Shayna Baszler and Nicole Savoy def. Fire and Nice by submission Baszler retains the titles for her and Savoy when she locks a knee bar on to Britt Baker.
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Post by db1091 on Feb 1, 2024 13:12:17 GMT -5
Championship Wrestling from Hollywood Episode 18 May - Week 3 - Year 2 Commentary: Todd Keneley and Stu Stone
Reno Scum def. LA Dojo (Kevin Knight and Karl Fredericks) by pinfall Thornstowe gets the win for Reno Scum on their CWFH debut, landing a frog splash on Knight. Papo Esco attacks the LA Dojo pairing after the match, Zicky Dice then runs out to help, with Fredericks and Knight escaping while Dice and Esco square up to each other in the ring.
Scorpio Sky is interviewed about his chase for the Heritage Title. Sky says his return hasn't gone as well as he'd hoped and Matt Riddle, he confesses, has had his number so far. He says he wants one more shot, but knows he can't just demand it, so he is willing to put everything on the line to get one more chance to get the Heritage Title.
Dan Joseph w/Coach Flexo def. Ryan Taylor by pinfall Joseph is almost beat early, but Flexo throws the yellow flag, which allows Joseph to recover and win with a side belly to belly suplex.
Brian Cage is interviewed. He says he doesn't want to have to hurt Percy Pringle, but if he ever dares to involve himself in one of his matches again, then he will not be held responsible for what he does to that old man. As for Ricker, Cage says he has found nothing in life that gives him more pleasure than leaving Shaun a bloody mess, so he can just say the word and Cage will happily destroy him again.
Heritage Women's Title Viva Van def. Heather Monroe and Sandra Moone by pinfall Van is the first Heritage Women's Title, when she pins Monroe with a Northern Lights Suplex.
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Post by db1091 on Feb 2, 2024 15:35:08 GMT -5
NWA Power May - Week 3 - Year 2 Commentary: Jim Ross and Tim Storm
Colby Corino kicks off the show sat in the ring on a chair, with Birthright gathered around him. He says if this is how it works around here now, then he is refusing to leave the ring until he gets the World Title shot he is owed. He continues to exchange abuse with people in the front row and refuse to allow the show to start until eventually Adam Pearce appears. Pearce says he's travelled up and down the country, around the world, and never has he seen a level of entitlement quite like that Colby Corino has right now. He says he'd like to tell Colby his father would be disgusted, but he was scum as well. Pearce says he can have his title shot on Saturday's NWA USA.
EC3 def. Rhett Titus by pinfall Carter wins quickly with a One Percenter.
Edith Surreal is interviewed backstage. She says she will not backdown from a fight, ever. So, Madi Wrenkowski has made an impression since arriving, but she's just part of the supporting cast until she backs up her big claims and wins the TV Title. Edith says she'll see her next week.
Roppongi Vice def. Philly Marino Experience by submission Rocky Romero secures the victory with an ankle lock on Philly Collins.
Non-Title Taya Valkyrie (c) def. Kenzie Page by pinfall The Women's World Champion gets the three count after Road to Valhalla.
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Post by db1091 on Feb 3, 2024 10:49:20 GMT -5
NWA USA May - Week 3 - Year 2 Commentary: Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone and David Crockett
Roppongi Vice come to the ring to kick off the show. Rocky Romero demands one more title shot given all the times Kings of Wrestling have tried to cheat them. Trent says this time, it will be a level playing field because it will be no-disqualifications. He says they can play just as dirty as the Kings, if that's how they want it.
Taya Valkyrie is interviewed backstage. She demands the NWA management get her some better competition, because she is just not being tested at the moment.
World Heavyweight Championship Adam Pearce (c) def. Colby Corino w/Birthright by pinfall to retain the title The only match of this week's show is more than worthy of a match of the year candidate, as both put it all on the line. Colby tries to score an early pin with Sonsetter, but it fails. Birthright then go about doing their best to try and get Colby the title. The Von Erichs hurl Pearce into a ring post, while Pillman saves Colby from a near fall while Miranda Gordy distracts the ref. Pearce eventually manages to get a grip on the situation, taking out Birthright with a Superfly Splash from the top to the outside, he then blasts Corino with a brutal Last Ride Lariat to retain his title. The show ends with Pearce holding the title aloft, while Corino remonstrates with Birthright for not saving him.
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Post by db1091 on Feb 4, 2024 4:44:08 GMT -5
CWFH Episode 19 May - Week 4 - Year 2 Commentary: Todd Keneley and Stu Stone
Sasha Darevko def. Dylan Bostic by disqualification Bostic is disqualified when he is caught hitting a low blow on Darevko. Coach Flexo tries to throw a challenge flag and demands a video replay, but the ref is having none of it.
Papo Esco makes his way to the ring to demand a title shot at Tom Lawlor's TV Title. Instead. Zicky Dice comes out, saying if Esco won't accept his help then he is just another enemy and so he should be next in line for a title shot. Tom Lawlor comes out onto the stage and tells them both they clearly have a lot to sort between themselves, so he's going to let them do that and in the meantime he will look after the title.
Ruby Raze def. Lacey Ryan and Hudson Envy by pinfall Envy hits multiple muscle busters on Ryan, but Raze then swoops in and wins with a Soul Eater to become the number one contender.
Matt Riddle is interviewed backstage. He says he will happily be the man to force Scorpio Sky out of Hollywood, because he has shown he isn't up to the standard required for Riddle's CWFH. He says he'll see him next week, and when Sky loses, Riddle will personally see him out the door and that he never returns.
Heritage Tag Titles Los Rancheros w/Howdy Price vs Midnight Heat - Double disqualification Raul and Rogelio are beginning to lose control of the match, until they break it down into a chaotic brawl with Pearl and Gibson, leading to the ref having no other choice but to disqualify them all.
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Post by db1091 on Feb 5, 2024 8:20:49 GMT -5
NWA Power May - Week 4 - Year 2 Commentary: Jim Ross and Tim Storm
Bryan Danielson makes his way to the ring, complaining that he is now an afterthought, while Adam Pearce just dishes out title shots to anyone else but him. Instead of Pearce coming out to respond, Birthright come out to the ring. Colby Corino says Danielson has been given opportunity after opportunity in wrestling, but what lineage does he have that really means he deserved them. You have to have suffered the wrestling industry for your entire life to really understand the hardships and deserve the eventual opportunities. Danielson says they've earned nothing and he'll show them by beating any one of them right now. Colby says that actually, Danielson is about to face the Birthright gauntlet, so he better have his working boots with him.
Birthright Gauntlet Bryan Danielson def. PJ Hawx by count out Danielson lands a suicide dive which drives Hawx head first into the guardrail and knocks him out.
Bryan Danielson def. Brian Pillman Jr by submission Pillman gives more of a fight, and twice lands Dire Promise. However, Danielson eventually gets the win with Cattle Mutilation.
The Von Erichs def. Bryan Danielson by pinfall Corino sends both Ross and Marshall to face him next. Danielson gives his best, but the numbers game catches him up, and The Von Erichs win with a pop up cutter. Birthright attack Danielson after the bell, until Adam Pearce rushes out to his aid.
Rhett Titus is complaining backstage to anyone that will listen that he wasn't ready when EC3 beat him. EC3 comes up behind him and tells him he can have one more go, if he really needs it, on Saturday night, telling him to make sure he's ready this time.
World Junior Heavyweight Title Titus Alexander (c) def. Starboy Charlie by pinfall Titus scores a quick win with a half-nelson backbreaker.
Women's TV Title Edith Surreal def. Madi Wrenkowski by submission Madi puts in an excellent effort to try and dethrone Surreal, but cannot keep her down. Surreal retains her title with the Venus de Milo.
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