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Post by Biggin on Sept 15, 2009 1:08:51 GMT -5
The dice don't lie, and I have never been more blown away by the dice than I am this very moment.
(Be warned, if you are a reader of GWF - BIGTIME ENTERTAINMENT, spoilers follow, but I just had to share this turn of events.)
At Stellar Slam, my third PPV of 2087, Wolf had a handicap match against Massacre and Brute. Wolf ended up sending Massacre to the hospital, and Massacre missed 8 fight cards. Fast forward to tonight... I am running the fight card when Massacre makes his return. Massacre has been granted a match with Wolf, and he's out for revenge. Wolf wins by pin, and all hell breaks loose again. Wolf unleashes the inner savage and destroys Massacre, sending him to the hospital for the second consecutive time. Massacre is out for 6 fight cards this time!
Unreal. The dice don't lie.
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Steef
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Post by Steef on Sept 15, 2009 21:53:58 GMT -5
I don't understand the "shock and awe" here.....Wolf is known to be a violent wrestler who takes hard-core matches, etc. How is he sending him to the hospital? Do you have some house rule that stipulates when someone is "sent to the hospital?" Unreal? Not if you understand Wolf.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2009 22:52:16 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure biggin is still very new to the COTG universe...in fact, I think he first got into the game just last month (at GenCon in August).
That being said, he's likely experiencing the awesome savagery of Wolf for the first time.
I also think he might be saying "unreal" at how awesome the dice can be sometimes...
~ :-Xsk
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Steef
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Post by Steef on Sept 16, 2009 0:11:24 GMT -5
aaahhhh......well, expect a lot more of the same from our boy Wolf....he's going to be doing it for a lllllooooooonnnnnnngggggggggg time!
S
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Post by ceo on Sept 16, 2009 1:23:06 GMT -5
The dice don't lie, and I have never been more blown away by the dice than I am this very moment. (Be warned, if you are a reader of GWF - BIGTIME ENTERTAINMENT, spoilers follow, but I just had to share this turn of events.) At Stellar Slam, my third PPV of 2087, Wolf had a handicap match against Massacre and Brute. Wolf ended up sending Massacre to the hospital, and Massacre missed 8 fight cards. Fast forward to tonight... I am running the fight card when Massacre makes his return. Massacre has been granted a match with Wolf, and he's out for revenge. Wolf wins by pin, and all hell breaks loose again. Wolf unleashes the inner savage and destroys Massacre, sending him to the hospital for the second consecutive time. Massacre is out for 6 fight cards this time! Unreal. The dice don't lie. Great stuff! Wolf has always been a dud for me, so its nice to see a new player seeing the Wolf that most people see.
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ejolson
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Post by ejolson on Sept 16, 2009 7:21:26 GMT -5
Wolf is tearing up my fed right now. He only has 3 loses with 19 wins. He is consistently the number one contender for the Galactic title and just put Massif on the shelf after a brutal Titan Death Match where he applied the Savage Face Claw 3 times in a row.
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Post by Biggin on Sept 16, 2009 12:53:19 GMT -5
@steef: No house rules here - I'm just using what I was provided with when I bought into the game. The match between Wolf and Massacre is a feud. If the last roll of a feud match is doubles, you roll on the Feud Table. One match ended in doubles, and the Feud Table roll had Massacre injured for 8 fight cards. Massacre makes his triumphant return only to have that match with Wolf end in doubles again, and the Feud Table roll had Massacre injured for another 5 cards.
So far in my fed, there is always controversy surrounding Wolf. He has about as many losses as wins, but it's because the contest almost always end up outside the ring where shenanigans ensue. He's had a lot of "dirty" wins and a lot of "dirty" losses.
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Post by marktaggart on Sept 16, 2009 23:54:51 GMT -5
Yeah, the odds of rolling doubles twice in this situation are pretty long. It's almost as if the fact that it's Wolf beating up Massacre helps the dice along a little. I've had plenty of wild situations like that occur spontaniously when Wolf is involved, too. Of course, there was also that run where Ghengis Khan was all but impossible to beat so, granted, the dice can make odd things happen, but it's way more fun when it happens and Wolf's involved.
That's good stuff, biggin.
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