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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2017 23:05:25 GMT -5
Always a fun read here, that tag league is going to be off the charts...early prediction Block A Baba & Destroyer Block B man I love the team of Saint and Sabre Jr.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 20, 2017 6:11:10 GMT -5
Once again, you knock it out of the park with WrestleCade 11. The Dog Collar Match must have been a sight to see and good to see John Tolos take home that win. I agree with the others, your tag league has a lot of interesting tag teams. Could AJ dethrone Andre? Somehow, I don't see it happening. Great stuff!!
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 20, 2017 16:22:57 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Pariah, Troy, Ice and gabe72. I think that the Tag League is going to be fun and I tried to go with some interesting pairings and not all top shelf ones like the Road Warriors, Midnight Express etc. I am trying to make it like a tag league you would see in All Japan where you have established teams and combos put together for the event. This will run for a while, ending at card #1150, but I will do standings and points updates along the way. I am on a short dice rolling break but the Tokyo Dome card should be done by the end of the week or this weekend.
As for AJ Styles vs. Andre the Giant I would agree with you gabe72 but there are things that could help AJ - Bullet Club, snake eyes or pure luck. Of course Andre does have Bobby Heenan to assist him along with a +5 finisher so that could be bad for AJ. One thing I have thought of was should AJ actually win against someone like Andre with a Styles Clash I might take liberties and change it to the Springboard Forearm that he currently uses in WWE. I am looking at booking that match for the first KRU tour of the year.
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Post by Pariah on Jun 20, 2017 16:58:38 GMT -5
One thing I have thought of was should AJ actually win against someone like Andre with a Styles Clash I might take liberties and change it to the Springboard Forearm that he currently uses in WWE. Sounds like a great plan... And P1 will show that he IS the FACE that runs this PLACE... Get ready because it's happening!
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 22, 2017 0:05:32 GMT -5
One thing I have thought of was should AJ actually win against someone like Andre with a Styles Clash I might take liberties and change it to the Springboard Forearm that he currently uses in WWE. Sounds like a great plan... And P1 will show that he IS the FACE that runs this PLACE... Get ready because it's happening! I really admire your support of AJ Styles, I am a big fan of his as well. Even if he doesn't beat Andre he will definitely give it a good shot. I was really hesitant to put Andre into the world title picture but I have to say it has been a lot of fun and whoever beats him is going to get both the world title and his undefeated streak which is a pretty awesome thing to accomplish. I have started rolling out the Tokyo Dome card and hope to have it posted over the weekend.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 24, 2017 13:23:38 GMT -5
LOW Kings Road United - Rising Force - Tokyo Dome - Tokyo, Japan (Card #1101)
Quick Results:
1) New Year Opening Fight: Voodoo Kaos defeated Matt Riddle (Pinfall – Snake Eyes – Flying Bodypress)
2) Inter-Block Tag League Battle: Da Hit Squad (Monsta Mack & Dan Maff) defeated Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito (Pinfall – Mack pinned Saito – Figure Four & Frog Splash Combo)
3) Ring Angels title: Mildred Burke© defeated Judy Martin to retain the title (Submission – Snake Eyes - Alligator Clutch)*
4) David vs. Goliath: Wani vs. Terex was a Draw
5) Youth vs. Legend: The Destroyer defeated Shynron (Pinfall – Bombs Away)
6) Extreme Violence Reunion: Rob Van Dam defeated Sabu (Pinfall – Snake Eyes – Body Scissors Cradle)
7) KRU Real World Tag League – A Block: The Fantastics defeated Giant Bernard & “Dangerous” Dan Spivey by DQ
8) LOW Junior Heavyweight title: “The Cleaner” Kenny Omega© defeated Jushin “Thunder” Liger to retain the title (Pinfall – One Winged Angel)
9) KRU Real World Tag League – B Block: Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) defeated Power Surge (William Forve & Paul Pope) (Matt pinned Forve – More Bang For Your Buck)
10) Kings Road United vs. Bullet Club: Giant Baba, Harley Race & Michael Elgin defeated AJ Styles, Adam Cole & “Hangman” Adam Page by DQ
11) Painted Legends Warfare: Sting defeated Great Muta (Pinfall – Rolling Koppo Kick)
12) Technical Skill Battle – Two-out-of-Three Falls: Rikidozan & Antonio Inoki defeated Lou Thesz & Magnum T.A. (2-1) (1st Fall: Rikidozan pinned Thesz – Hiplock) (2nd Fall: Magnum pinned Inoki – Belly to Belly Suplex) (3rd Fall: Inoki over Magnum by submission – Octopus Hold)
Match Highlights: The twelfth year of LOW – Legends of Wrestling kicked off with a big spectacular at the Tokyo Dome presented by Kings Road United. The Rising Force event was headlined by a stellar two-out-of-three falls match pitting Lou Thesz of Golden Age Wrestling and Magnum T.A. of the Capitol Wrestling Alliance against KRU stars Rikidozan & Antonio Inoki. The technical wrestling skills of these four men were on full display in what was a dramatic match. The first fall lasted close to a half hour and featured many exciting near falls and submission chances. The Japanese stars took a one to nothing lead when Rikidozan managed to pin Thesz after executing the Hiplock. Thesz regrouped in between falls and held his own against Rikidozan at the start of the second fall. After several intense minutes, it was Magnum that evened things up when he pinned Inoki with the Belly to Belly Suplex. The deciding fall was epic. Thesz at one point countered a piledriver attempt by Rikidozan following with the Greco-Roman Backdrop and Thesz Press for big near falls. Inoki made a desperate save on the latter and a brief time later he trapped Magnum in the Octopus Hold for a submission victory. The KRU stars took it two falls to one and the crowd applauded the victory wildly. Thesz and Magnum showed great class in defeat by shaking hands with Rikidozan and Inoki ending the card on a high note.
Two legendary free agent stars shined in the semi-final as Sting took on the Great Muta. This was an incredible encounter featuring several near finishes that had the crowd going crazy. Muta connected with the Muta Mist and back-to-back Moonsaults but somehow Sting survived. Sting had a great final stretch that saw him trap Muta in the Scorpion Deathlock but it wound up being broken up in the ropes. Muta launched an offensive after escaping but then a counter by Sting saw him hit a Rolling Koppo Kick for the pin. Both men received a rousing ovation post-match but Muta resisted a hand shake offer from Sting before blowing red mist and rolling out of the ring. Backstage it was confirmed by KRU officials that based on the response to the match both men have been signed to part-time appearance contracts.
The Bullet Club had a strong night winning three matches, losing one and going to a draw in another. Their only loss came via disqualification when AJ Styles, Adam Cole and Adam Page lost to Giant Baba, Harley Race and Michael Elgin. Styles, the winner of the ninth annual PWI Invitational Cup Tournament, nearly won it early when he caught Baba with the Rack Bomb. Excessive double-teaming by Styles and Cole drew the DQ decision as they assaulted Race when he had Page near defeat with an Indian Deathlock. Baba and Elgin wound up clearing the ring following a tense battle. “The Cleaner” Kenny Omega, head of “The Elite” faction within the Bullet Club, retained the LOW Junior Heavyweight title with a hard-fought win over record seven-time champion Jushin “Thunder” Liger. It was a great bout that saw Omega survive the Fisherman Buster and Liger survive the One Winged Angel at key points. A second One Winged Angel won it for Omega in what was his version four defense of the title. The other members of “The Elite”, the Young Bucks, took the lead in the B Block of the KRU Tag League with a win over the tough team of Power Surge. It was the signature great teamwork of the Bucks that helped secure the win. The “Under Boss” Terex went to a surprising draw with Wani while Voodoo Kaos picked up a solid opening bout win over Matt Riddle in the other BC matches.
The CWA team of The Fantastics were outsized by the KRU team of Giant Bernard & “Dangerous” Dan Spivey but they got a disqualification win to take the early A Block lead in the KRU Tag League. They impressively performed a double Press Slam & Splash on Bernard for a big near fall late in the battle. Things ended up on the outside where Bernard and Spivey took the loss for an overly aggressive attack…Mildred Burke retained the Ring Angels title with a win over Judy Martin in a tough bout. Burke, successful in her version five title defense, paid for it post-match when Martin and Leilani Kai injured her in an attack…The match between free agent Rob Van Dam and CWA star Sabu was about as wild as you would expect. Abdullah Farouk, the manager of Sabu, was not in his corner for the match. Sabu went for the Triple Jump Moonsault late but RVD moved out of the way and pinned him moments later. Sabu thought about jumping his ex-tag team partner from behind afterward but instead shook hands with him. He then dove over the ropes crashing through a table much to the bewilderment of RVD…Shynron looked good in his match with The Destroyer but the veteran star proved to be too much for him. The Destroyer helped up the KRU dojo graduate afterward drawing cheers from the crowd…and, Da Hit Squad from Combat Zone Wrestling won a total war over KRU stars Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito in a match that pit two teams in opposite blocks of the tag league against each other. Fuji used his salt on Monsta Mack late leading to a Saito Suplex by Saito on the big man for a near fall. Da Hit Squad regrouped and won it with the Figure Four & Frog Splash combo on Saito.
Injury Report: * Ring Angels champion Mildred Burke was injured following her title defense against Judy Martin. Leilani Kai, Martin’s tag team partner in the Glamour Girls, hit the ring and the two double-teamed the champion. Burke suffered a back injury and will miss several weeks of action.
KRU TAG LEAGUE STANDINGS
A BLOCK:
(1-0, 2 Points) The Fantastics (0-1, 0 Points) Giant Bernard & Dan Spivey (0-0, 0 Points) Giant Baba & The Destroyer (0-0, 0 Points) Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito (0-0, 0 Points) Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (0-0, 0 Points) The Sheepherders (0-0, 0 Points) Jushin Liger & Wani (0-0, 0 Points) Drew Gulak & Anthony Nese
B BLOCK:
(1-0, 2 Points) Young Bucks (0-1, 0 Points) Power Surge (0-0, 0 Points) Antonio Inoki & Tiger Mask (0-0, 0 Points) Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons (0-0, 0 Points) Da Hit Squad (0-0, 0 Points) Johnny Saint & Zack Sabre Jr. (0-0, 0 Points) Devastation Corporation (0-0, 0 Points) War Machine
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jun 24, 2017 13:48:04 GMT -5
Facing the Young Bucks was a up hill fight and Power Surge losing to a tough team was not unexpected, plus the win by Sting is cool, but Muta spraying red mist after resisting a handshake is awesome stuff...
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Post by TTX on Jun 24, 2017 15:55:22 GMT -5
Some good stuff here....I'm pretty sure Sting won his first match for me with that koppo kick. Great main event and an all around good read.
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Post by Pariah on Jun 24, 2017 21:08:35 GMT -5
Bullet Club opened the new year in banner fashion... A mediocre performance by Hangman almost spoiled everything... Fortunately, P1 and Adam Cole (Bay-Bay!) were on the ball and ready to react... And even though they lost that six-man tag match via technical decision, it happened on their terms...
Great news that Sting and Muta will remain working for the promotion on a part-time basis... Maybe we'll get a rematch between the two legends... Or even a 'Best of' series... So much potential here...
Question - In the match highlights, you state "The eleventh year of LOW – Legends of Wrestling kicked off with a big spectacular at the Tokyo Dome..." But, wouldn't this actually be year number 12 for this groundbreaking fed?
Regardless of what year it is... This show was an awesome way to get things rolling... So excited to see what you have on store for us, my friend... Top notch entertainment!
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 24, 2017 22:16:37 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Crimson, Troy and Pariah. That was a real fun card and those last two matches had me on the edge of my seat rolling the dice. The Sting-Muta match was so good that I felt I had no other choice but to bring them back but I will limit them to KRU appearances only. I don't want to go back to using bootlegs but I will make exceptions for those two as well as some of the great enhancement talent being put out by Joebreakdown & Kat Rana. They will, of course, be replaced by official cards if we are ever lucky enough to get them.
The Bullet Club had a strong night and while Page was maybe going to tap there he did have some good moments earlier in the match. The way I wrote it made it sound as if he didn't put forth a solid effort. With Omega and The Bucks winning you can bet that The Elite will continue to stir the pot as far as leadership in the Bullet Club. Thanks also Pariah for noting that about the year. You are right my friend and I will be correcting that shortly.
On a side note if anyone knows how to get a table from excel to work in my posts I would appreciate some help. I tried several times but could not get the table to print properly in my reply so I had to do the makeshift point standings. PM me if you can or just reply here. Thanks.
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