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Post by cakejedi on Feb 2, 2010 23:53:41 GMT -5
I really liked your description of the fans in ssf t-shirts cheering when Polarity came out. It really made your arena and the fans come "alive"!
Looking forward to Wolf vs. Matador. Matador was always tough for me!
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Post by wildfire on Feb 3, 2010 16:52:06 GMT -5
I really like your SSF concept... I recently was semi-forced to start over (lost my stuff when I went back to it) and I have something similar planned down the road Morpheus is the man, good to see him around the forum still
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Post by leicscity on Feb 3, 2010 19:47:03 GMT -5
I really like your SSF concept... I recently was semi-forced to start over (lost my stuff when I went back to it) and I have something similar planned down the road Morpheus is the man, good to see him around the forum still Interesting, you aren't the first to specifically mention SSF. In my mind, they are sort of the underground fed with a taping schedule. Of course, it helps that the teams that were probably most dominant in my UCW (Eastern Dynasty, believe it or not) and GWF (The Greek Gods) feds ended up free when SSF was starting..... I like the idea of Morpheus a lot too. I sort of envision him here as a somewhat bitter, but still enthusiastic version of cakejedi's Morpheus from his classics fed. So like I said previously, a somewhat more evil version of Paul Heyman
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Post by leicscity on Feb 4, 2010 17:48:06 GMT -5
June 14th, 2092 Early AM-GWF Offices
Secretary: "Mr. Omega, the figures are in for last night's UCW PPV and....well...."
Omega: "Well, what?"
Secretary: "Well...it appears that it was the most watched PPV in history. The fans really liked their Guile Cup...even more than our title tournament."
Omega (looking angry): "ARGGGGGGG.....my old 'friend' Morpheus! Why have you come back to haunt me now? Call the press. We have an announcement to make later today." ----------------------------------
June 14th, 2092 Early PM-GWF Press Room
Omega: "I want to thank you all for coming on such short notice. As you all know, in addition to our monthly supercards, the GWF runs tours among many planets. The purpose of these tours is to give the wrestlers some ring time before the supercards, to give our many great fans a taste of live GWF action, and to scout for new talent among the planets. We have decided the time has come to bring even more excitement on these tours. Earlier today, the GWF Championship Committee has authorized the creation of a new title. This title will only be defended on our tours, and not on the supercards. It is called the 'Interplanetary Title'. The holder of the title is entitled to a significant pay raise for the length of time he holds the title making this one of the most prestigious titles to hold in all of wrestling. Now this months tour is set to commence next week, and will go on for 7 days. An 8-man single elimination tournament will be held, one match per tour day, with the final being held on the June 26th card, the day before our next supercard. The participants will be as follows:
Lord Nexus Bounty Hunter Dreadnaught Mayhem Vlad Hammer Incredible Badger Terak Scourge
I thank you all again for your time, and have a good rest of the day."
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Post by leicscity on Feb 4, 2010 19:43:53 GMT -5
Guile Cup 2092 Day 2 June 14th, 2092
Guile Cup Quarterfinal: Tendron the Destroyer & The Guardsman (freelance) vs The Greek Gods (SSF)
The winners of the major upset yesterday were in at the deep end once again against SSF champion Actagon and his partner Proteus. This match quickly devolved into a massive brawl out of the ring, and the referee disqualified both teams, eliminating both!
Result: Tendron the Destroyer & The Guardsman and the Greek Gods battled to a double DQ
Guile Cup Quarterfinal: Team Titan vs Royal Family
In a competitive match between 2 of the better teams in UCW, Team Titan advanced to the finals when DragonMaster finally got the better of Killer Queen.
Result: Team Titan defeated the Royal Family when DragonMaster pinned Killer Queen after a whip into the turnbuckle.
Guile Cup Quarterfinal: Polarity (SSF) vs Norse Gods
The surprise of day 1, the appearance of Polarity, tried to keep the SSF momentum going against the Norse Gods. After Sin brawled his way through the Norse Gods he tagged in Salvation who hit the giant Man-Mountain with the superplex for the win! Polarity will go on to face Powerhouse in the semi-finals.
Result: Polarity defeated Norse Gods when Salvation pinned Man-Mountain after a superplex.
Universal Tag Title Match New Heroes (c) vs The Gladiators
The recently luckless Gladiators tried to change their luck in one night, and actually did! The Gladiators have regained the Universal Tag Team titles, just as they were at their lowest point!
Result: The Gladiators beat The New Heroes to win the Universal Tag Team Championship when Massacre pinned Galactic Punisher after the Decapitator
Guile Cup Semifinal: Powerhouse vs Polarity (SSF)
With Morpheus at ringside, the Polarity roll kept on going, as Sin hit Massif with the Knuckle Sandwich after Morpheus slipped him the flesh-covered knuckles. Polarity vs Team Titan in the final!
Result: Polarity beat Powerhouse when Sin pinned Massif after the Knuckle Sandwich
Universal Title Match Wolf (c) vs Matador of M83
Wolf dominated the early portions of the match. Matador tried to turn the tide out of the ring, but the referee saw him use (what he thought was) a lead pipe and disqualified him. Matador complained that he just hit Wolf with a forearm smash, which seemed to actually be the case.....
Result: Wolf defeated Matador of M83 via disqualification.
Guile Cup Final: Team Titan vs Polarity (SSF)
Sin had been reasonably calm during the tournament thus far only using the "Knuckle Sandwich". However, halfway through this match, Morphus whispered something to him and when he tagged in, he immediately threw DragonMaster out of the ring and attempted to stab him with his infamous ice pick! He was quickly disqualified, but DragonMaster did get his hands up so the only damage was done to his palm. Morpheus didn't seem to upset to not have his team win the Guile Cup, and for the first time the Guile Cup winners didn't have an in-ring victory celebration.....Morpheus and Sin had ruined the Guile Cup finale!!
Result: Team Titan defeated Polarity to win the Guile Cup when Sin was disqualified
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Post by cakejedi on Feb 4, 2010 22:49:37 GMT -5
I really like your SSF concept... I recently was semi-forced to start over (lost my stuff when I went back to it) and I have something similar planned down the road Morpheus is the man, good to see him around the forum still Interesting, you aren't the first to specifically mention SSF. In my mind, they are sort of the underground fed with a taping schedule. Of course, it helps that the teams that were probably most dominant in my UCW (Eastern Dynasty, believe it or not) and GWF (The Greek Gods) feds ended up free when SSF was starting..... I like the idea of Morpheus a lot too. I sort of envision him here as a somewhat bitter, but still enthusiastic version of cakejedi's Morpheus from his classics fed. So like I said previously, a somewhat more evil version of Paul Heyman WOW! I am flattered that you like my version of Morpheus so much. It is a big compliment that you mentioned my take on him! Thank you! I really like your version of the Interplanetary Title as a "touring" championship. Very nice. It gives the title meaning other than just a secondary championship. Great idea!
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Post by Biggin on Feb 5, 2010 8:50:46 GMT -5
3 out of 5 picks correst isn't too bad. That double DQ surprised me.
Keep up the good work.
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Post by leicscity on Feb 5, 2010 22:04:49 GMT -5
GWF Tour Major Results Interplanetary Title Tournament
Results: 6/20: Lord Nexus pinned Terak after the Titan Drop 6/21: Bounty Hunter pinned Incredible Badger after the Ambush! 6/22: Mayhem pinned Scourge after the Leap of Doom 6/23: Dreadnaught pinned Vlad Hammer after the Guided Missle 6/24: Lord Nexus pinned Bounty Hunter after the Titan Drop 6/25: Mayhem pinned Dreadnaught after the Leap of Doom 6/26: Mayhem pinned Lord Nexus after the Leap of Doom to win the Interplanetary Title
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Post by cakejedi on Feb 5, 2010 23:33:27 GMT -5
Go Mayhem! That crazy head banger was always my favorite Gladiator!
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Post by leicscity on Feb 5, 2010 23:37:15 GMT -5
GWF Supercard June 27th, 2092
GWF Trial Match: Iron Mane vs Ursa Major
This was the last chance for the trialists to make a name for themselves before the end of June contract offers came out, so both men were keen to put on a show. Iron Mane made quick work of the young upstart.
Iron Mane pinned Ursa Major after a hurricanrana
Lord Nexus vs Dreadnaught
A good back-and-forth match saw Dreadnaught kick out of two Titan Drops, and Nexus kick out of the Guided Missle. Dreadnaught was able to finish off the veteran Titan shortly after.
Dreadnaught pinned Lord Nexus after the Torpedo Launch
Wildmen vs AniMen
The red-hot tag team scene in the GWF has lead to some unusual rivalries, like the one in this match. Both teams are favored by the fans, however they have built a highly-competitive rivalry with each other. This chapter featured many quick tags and non-stop action that had the crowd on their feet. The Wildmen won this battle with Lance At-Las getting the better of the banged-up Badger.
The Wildmen beat The AniMen when Lance At-Las defeated Incredible Badger with the Martian Manhandler
GWF Trial Match: Star Warrior vs Tongsoon
Tongsoon made his case for a full-time contract with a good showing against Star Warrior. Warrior was a bit too much, however, and hit the Cosmic Big Bang to score a hard-fought win.
Star Warrior pinned Tongsoon after the Cosmic Big Bang
Exo-King vs Spike
The Aethran powerhouse Spike made short work of the "Royal Powerhouse" Exo-King in this battle of the strongmen.
Spike pinned Exo-King after the Megadestroyer
Bounty Hunter vs Interplanetary Champion Mayhem
Though the title was not on the line, Mayhem is very proud of his new title making sure to show the entire crowd the I-P belt. Bounty Hunter was less impressed, and nearly scored an early win with the Ambush! Mayhem was able to recover, and wore down the injured Bounty Hunter to score the win. Bounty Hunter seem frustrated after the loss, and attacked the celebrating Mayhem (to the joy of the crowd) hitting him again with the Ambush as he left the ring!
Mayhem defeated Bounty Hunter with the Danger Zone
Galaxian Tag Team Title Match Young Allies (c) vs The Keepers of the Stone
If the fans thought the Young Allies cocky before, since winnin the Galaxian Tag Team titles, they have become insufferable. Only the fact that they were facing another not-so-loved team in the Keepers kept them from being booed out of the building! Both Adam Blast and Vlad Hammer couldn't deal with the power of the Keepers, and were bounced around the ring like pinballs! The Allies simply could not get any offense going, and Adam Blast simply left the ring for a countout, losing the match but keeping the titles! A cowardly way out, to be sure, but effective in keeping the belts!
The Keepers of the Stone defeated The Young Allies via countout, however the Galaxian Tag Team Championship did not change hands
Galaxian Title Rematch Chaos (c) vs Justice
The main event was Chaos' first defense of the Galaxian Title against the man he defeated for it, Justice. Chaos seemed to lose power during the match, looking a lot weaker than the fans were used to. In his weakened state, Chaos fell victim to the Canon Law and Justice had regained the Galaxian Title!
Justice defeated Chaos with the Canon Law to regain the Galaxian Title
Day After Card Press Conference:
Omega: "Good evening. This will be short, as the GWF Championship Committee is busy determining the new contracts for the rest of the year. Until that time we are going to hold off on any other announcements. Except for one: Krakan's suspension is over, and with Thantos still suspended, we have given him permission to bring in a trialist to team with him in the meantime. We will have more details for you all soon."
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