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Post by Pulsar on Nov 18, 2009 9:15:09 GMT -5
Wow. Reading your fed reminds me of how much I miss Pit Viper and the rest of 2087.
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Post by marktaggart on Nov 22, 2009 9:41:37 GMT -5
GWF Superstars 16 11.14.2087 from
Greek Gods vs. Henchmen Actagon defeated Executioner with a GRECIAN SLEEPER Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Terror and Proteus started off and Terror took the lead. A tag out to Executioner resulted in the turnaround and Proteus tagged out to Actagon who caught Executioner in the sleeper grip for the win as Proteus kept Terror at bay.
After the bout a man in traditional norse viking attire strolled to the ring and taunted the Greek Gods. He said what's left of their pathetic Greek pseudo-god manhood will be taken soon when real gods, Norse Gods, come for atonement. He laughed and then quickly departed as the Greeks left the ring to give chase.
- Non-Wrestling Segment - Thantos entered the scene with a smug grin on his face and the GWF championship belt thrown over his shoulder. He was flanked by The Royal Court. Thantos said that Executioner would be held responsible for his loss later, but now he had other business to address. Thantos continued by stating that he heard Star Warrior managed to escape serious injury after his last meeting with Bishop Hell because his new sorceror Mesmer put some sort of "protection spell" on the FDF after their first run in with Hellfire. Thantos asked what the galaxy was coming to when the noble FDF was putting their trust in a swarthy magician. Bishop raised his hand and flames shot from his fingers. He laughed and said Mesmer can have his spells because Bishop has the force of nature it's self on his side.
He then said Massif was about to go down in history as the shortest reigning champion on record when Exo-King is done with him tonight. Then he addressed the challenge issued to Krakan and his Society Of Death by the Titans on the last show. Thantos warned that rejecting the challenge would be seen as a sign of weakness and accepting and losing is not an option if Krakan wants to remain in his good graces. Thantos then said Killer Queen was tasked with finishing what he started last week, then motioned for his troops to depart. Executioner and Knight held the ropes open as the rest of the team exited the ring.
Queen waited behind for his opponent to appear in the aisle, but Mesmer materialized behind him instead. The occult master spun him around and began the attack.
Mesmer vs. Killer Queen Mesmer defeated Killer Queen with a BLACKOUT Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Mesmer was still hurting from his last encounter with Killer Queen, but managed to pick up the win in this fantastic struggle.
Beast-Rider vs. The Creeper The Creeper defeated Beast-Rider with a countout Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Beat-Rider again tried to reason with The Creeper, but Vanity's control seems to be complete. Vanity shouted instructions from ringside and Creeper demolished Rider, who put up no resistance. A feeble boxing jab was all Rider could do as Creeper finally tossed him out of the ring and the referee mercifully administered a fast 10 count to give Creeper the win and get some help for the battered Neptunian.
Massacre and Brute walked to the interview area and Massacre smugly asked who was going to step up and challenge them. He said everyone seems so busy with their own personal problems. Massacre said they may have to get in everyone's faces first and save themselves the wait. Brute said Massif has lost to two men this year, Thantos and Brute, and he wants another belt to add to his collection. Massacre laughed and said that would leave only one title out of their hands and that's the GWF championship it's self. He promised that The Gladiators would be coming for that one very shortly.
The proceedings were interrupted by the sudden appearance of Wolf.He was standing on a lighting scaffold above the ring and got everyone's attention with a mighty howl. Wolf said they don't have to worry about challengers because he's got both of them in his sight and the tag team championships they carry would look better anywhere but on their waists. Massacre wasn't concerned, noting that Wolf was one man and he could come get beat down any time he wants. Wolf corrected him saying he's not a man, he's an ANI-MAN and he's coming back to the ring next week, but he's not coming alone. Massacre and Brute looked stunned as Wolf made his way out of the light and disappeared into the darkness.
Titanpower vs. Krakan and Ghengis Khan This bout was ruled a no-contest Match Rating:N/A Match Notes:Krkan and Khan were introduced first, but they did not immediately arrive out of the curtain. Then there was a commotion in the aisle as Titanpower and Krakan and Khan came brawling through the curtain. Nexus squared off with Krakan as Boxer and Khan fought their way into the crowd. Fans scattered as Khan tried to sandwich BOxer's head between two steel chairs. Boxer moved at the last moment as building security rushed in to break up the fight. Meanwhile, Nexus and Krakan took the fight to the ring and traded punches with neither man getting the upper hand. GWF personnel entered the ring to split them up as well and Krakan retreated from the ring to grab the mic.
Krakan said he would be taken for a fool by no one, not Lord Nexus and not Thantos. He said the challenge has officially been answered and his team would meet the Titans in a team elimination match at The "Total Elimination" event. He then warned that he no longer cares if he's in "Thantos' good graces" because after he rids himself of the Titans he's coming for Thantos and the GWF title next.
- Interplanetary title match - Massif vs. Exo-King for the GWF Interplanetary Championship Massif defeated Exo-King with a disqualification Match Rating: 2.75 Match Notes: Massif was about to put Exo away and defend the belt when Bishop Hell ran out to interfere. He was stopped in the aisle by Star Warrior. During the melee, as Massif was distracted by the brawl, Exo-King rolled out of the ring and grabbed a steel chair. Massif turned around and was hit hard over the head with the chair. Massif slumped to the mat and the referee called for the bell. Referees rushed to break up Bishop and Star Warrior and BRUTE walked to the ring to get between Exo and Massif.
Exo looked on in confusing as Brute swiped the chair from him, then turned and sent it crashing down on Massif's back once more. Exo laughed at his rivals misfortune, but didn't laugh for long as Brute sent the chair down on his head as well to leve the Gladiator the only man left standing tall in the ring at the end.
Overall Card Rating: 2.44
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Post by marktaggart on Nov 22, 2009 9:48:04 GMT -5
Wow. Reading your fed reminds me of how much I miss Pit Viper and the rest of 2087. Thanks. I'm going completely "old school" with 2087 and running the shows like I did when I was a kid and this was all new. No commentators, no running it like it's a real show with money and viewers on the line. Just whatever comes to mind to have some fun. I'm hotshotting angles, setting up big shows a week or two ahead, just flowing with it like I remember doing back in 1987! I like Pit Viper a lot back in the day, too. I hope I can get him built up for an I-P title challenge in the next few months.
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Post by Biggin on Nov 24, 2009 19:26:03 GMT -5
It's nice to see Mesmer and Massif getting over for somebody. Massif is one of my favorites, but I'm so unlucky with him. I chuckled after Thantos' comment about Massif being the "shortest reigning champion on record" because that's exactly how things went for Massif in my fed.
Your take on the 2087 characters is great. Keep up the good work.
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Post by marktaggart on Dec 8, 2009 9:49:47 GMT -5
GWF Superstars 17 11.21.2087 from
Adam Blast vs. Comrade Terror Comrade Terror defeated Adam Blast with an ATOMIC WARHEAD Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Terror pounded the younger, smaller Adam for most of the match. Blast made a short-lived comeback, but was caught and dropped on an attempted huracanrana. Terror picked up the pinfall victory with his patented piledriver.
After the bout Commander Sam stepped in the ring to prevent Terror from continuing the assault. He was soon joined by the other memebers of the FDF and Star Warrior took the mic and spoke.
Star Warrior said that the big event, Survival of the Fittest '87, is coming up next week. Warrior said he wanted to see how fit Thantos and his new henchman Bishop Hell are so he's making a challenge. He wants Thantos' team in a 4-on-4 elimination match and he assures Bishop that he's ready for whatever he can dish out this time. Then Massif spoke about what happened last week and the triple threat match with Brute and Exo-King that has been signed for that event. Massif vowed that they would put to rest the debate of who exactly is the strongest man in the GWF at Survival of the Fittest. Then it was Sam's turn as he said he'd volunteered to do "advance scout duty" tonight and find out just what Bishop Hell has to offer one-on-one and get a little revenge for what Bishop did to Sam's longtime friend Omega
Pit Viper vs. The Creeper The Creeper defeated Pit Viper with a Power slam after catching Viper on a failed deathjump Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Krakan accompanied Vanity part of the way down the aisle and amidst words exchanged Krakan handed Vanity and envelope, the contents of which seemed to make the Neptunian playboy very happy. Vanity gave Creeper marching orders to maim and he tore into the Titan at the bell. Creeper was on his way to the win when Beast-Rider came out to confront Vanity about turning Creeper into an unwitting hitman.
Creeper was distracted as GWF officials ushered Rider back down the aisle. That distraction allowed Viper to get back into the match and nearly get the win, but a miscue on a deathjump led to the mild upset win for Creeper.
- Tag Team Title Match - Space-Croppers vs. Gladiators of Aethra for the Galaxian Tag Team Championship Brute defeated Renegade with a DECAPITATOR at 2:24 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: The Space Croppers came out strong. Renegade ducked a big boot attempt by Brute and tagged out to Rider, who hit a flying head butt, a rana, and finally a top rope clothesline before tagging back out to Renegade. Renegade clotheslined Brute over the ropes and went out after him. Brute grabbed the overzealous Cropper and ran his head into the steel post before tossing him back in for the DECAPITATOR. Massacre ran interference to keep Rider from breaking the pin and, just like that, the Gladiators retained the tag team championship in no-nonsense fashion.
Wolf showed up in the rafters after the match to confront the Gladiators yet again. Wolf mentioned how Brute was challenging for the Interplanetary title at Survival of the Fittest and the Gladiators have managed to finally steal the tag team belts from the Greek Gods. Then he brought up the repeated threat that they're coming after Thantos next and said that makes them awfully busy. Wolf said that the Aethrans love to get themselves into so many conflicts at once that they have a tendency to forget just how many enemies they've made. He said the wrestlers who are coming to the GWF at the end of December will be glad to remind them.
Massacre cut him off after that and asked if Wolf was going to make cryptic threats from the stands for the rest of the year or if he was actually going to do something. He said he remembers why they kicked him out of the Gladiators now; he's annoying. Wolf laughed and said there's a reason for everything he does, he said he wasn't coming alone, and he meant it. With that Wolf pointed to the entrance way and a somewhat physically unimpressive lizrd-like animan came to the stage. He introduced himself as Reptillo and said he was the advance man for the Animen of Andromeda. Reptillo said their mission was to get revenge for what the Aethran army had done to their planet with their cowardly sneak attack. Reptillo admitted that the Andromedans didn't have an army that could compete with Aethra in a full scale war, but they could do the next best thing: they could humiliate their most famous fighters in the rings of the GWF.
Massacre and Brute laughed mightily at the slightly built animan and said that if he was the best they could bring then they really were the stupid animals that everyone thought they were. Reptillo said his partners are at least as imposing as he is and issued the official challenge for the Gladiators to face them in three weeks when they make their debut. Massacre went one better and said they'd take all three of them in a handicapped match and they could even add Wolf to make it interesting. Brute said if they're all as weak looking as Reptillo then it won't even be a match, it'll be a slaughter.
Commander Sam vs. Bishop Hell Bishop Hell defeated Commander Sam with a HELLFIRE Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: The two brawled at the bell, with Commander Sam coming out on top. A pair of Peacemaker Slingshots had Bishop reeling as Sam tossed him into the corner. Sam charged in but was met by a jarring knee lift by Bishop. As Sam struggled to recover he was hit with HELLFIRE. Bishop quickly scored the pin to take the unpopular decision.
After the conclusion of the match Star Warrior rushed the ring and attacked Bishop. Bishop tried to use his fire once again, but Warrior ducked and hit a running star blast to set up the NOVA LAUNCH and send the crowd home happy.
Overall Card Rating: 2.13
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Post by marktaggart on Dec 24, 2009 5:01:17 GMT -5
Survival Of The Fittest '87 11.28.2087 from Deimos Arena
Actagon, Proteus, Renegade, and Beast-Rider vs. Comrade Terror, Executioner, The Creeper, and Vanity Proteus defeated The Creeper with an OVERHEAD TOSS Renegade defeated Executioner with a Cropper Slam Beast-Rider defeated Vanity with a Top rope bodyblock Comrade Terror defeated Proteus with an ATOMIC WARHEAD Comrade Terror defeated Beast-Rider with an Atomic drop Actagon defeated Comrade Terror with a reverse piledriver Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: Renegade and Actagon were the survivors of the exciting opening bout of Survival Of The Fittest '87. Everyone was on top of their game for this one and the action was hot from bell-to-bell.
Following the match the victory celebration was interrupted by the sounds of a viking's horn. Actagon readied himself for a confrontation, but no one appeared. A lightning bolt crackled across the arena ceiling, getting everyone's attention. When it did Man-Mountain and Lightening rushed the ring. They took out Renegade with ease, then turned their attention on Actagon. Proteus, hurting from the match, rushed back out, but the sneak attack was too much to overcome and the NORSE GODS stood over their fallen foes and announced their mission: destroy the false gods and reign supreme over the tag team ranks in the GWF.
- Triple Threat Match - Brute vs. Exo-King vs. Massif for the GWF Interplanetary Championship Exo-King defeated Brute with a Flying Body crusher Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: The second exciting match in a row had a great, if unsatisfactory, finish. Massif dropped the VOLCANIC DROP on Exo-King, but Brute broke up the pin. Brute used the DECAPITATOR on Massif and got a 2-count. He went to set up the Decapitator again but Exo got up and stunned Brute with a clothesline. He then used the flying body crusher for the win. As per the rules of the match Exo-King, despite not having beaten the champ, is the new Interplanetary champion.
Exo-King won the GWF Interplanetary Championship
Billy Jo Boxer, Lord Nexus, Pit Viper, and Pulsar vs. Invincible Krakan, Ghengis Khan, Splatter, and Mutant Lord Nexus defeated Splatter with a flying cross chop Pit Viper defeated Mutant with a disqualification Invincible Krakan defeated Pulsar with a FALLING FACE SLAM Invincible Krakan defeated Pit Viper with a FALLING FACE SLAM Billy Jo Boxer defeated Invincible Krakan with a TKO Billy Jo Boxer defeated Ghengis Khan with a jawbuster Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: The Society Of Death punished Pit Viper early and looked dominant, but the Titans fought their way back into the match. The end finally came when Boxer used the TKO out of nowhere for the shocking pin. Khan quickly jumped Boxer after the fall, but he was beaten with a jawbuster in a matter of second to make Lord Nexus and Billy Jo Boxer the survivors.
The Society Of Death have been banned from the GWF for 30 following the loss.
Adam Blast, Commander Sam, Mesmer, and Star Warrior vs. Bishop Hell, Death Knight, Killer Queen, and Thantos Mesmer defeated Death Knight with an eye blinder Killer Queen defeated Adam Blast with a CHECKMATE Bishop Hell defeated Mesmer with a HELLFIRE Commander Sam defeated Killer Queen with a SAM'S ATOMIC DROP Thantos defeated Star Warrior with a MASTERLOCK Bishop Hell defeated Commander Sam with a HELLFIRE Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Warrior was hit with HELLFIRE late in the match, but Sam saved him from the pin. Somehow Warrior was able to make a comeback and mount some offense when Bishop tagged out to Thantos. Thantos cut him short though, and used the MASTERLOCK to take the fall. It was only a matter of time after that before Sam fell to the unholy alliance and Thantos and Bishop were the winners.
After the match Thantos proclaimed himself the untouchable king of wrestling.Thantos held the GWF title belt hig overhead as Bishop lit the HELLFIRE beside him. The ominous scene ended the show on a somber note, as it seems Thantos' empire truly has claimed victory over the FDF.
Overall Card Rating: 3.75
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Post by robtoxin on Dec 24, 2009 22:20:08 GMT -5
I have just read this entire fed from start to finish!
I give it 6 stars on a 5 star rating grade. Awefreakingsome! With Thantos' Alliance dominating the FDF and the SOD out of the picture, will the Titans step up and help out? Bah. As if it would matter! Thantos rules!
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Post by holland227 on Dec 24, 2009 23:40:42 GMT -5
Great survival card!
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Post by marktaggart on Dec 25, 2009 6:27:44 GMT -5
I have just read this entire fed from start to finish! I give it 6 stars on a 5 star rating grade. Awefreakingsome! With Thantos' Alliance dominating the FDF and the SOD out of the picture, will the Titans step up and help out? Bah. As if it would matter! Thantos rules! Thanks. I'm glad you like the fed. With the Society gone and the FDF on the rocks, it would set up nicely for Nexus and the Titans to make a run at Thantos and company. I sort of teased/set that up a few shows back in case Star Warrior and company continued to get spanked around by Thantos and I like the Nexus/Thantos match-up. There's also one bigtime player from 2088 who has yet to make his debut and may make some noise right away, too. Either way, Thantos made everyone in the GWF look silly this year and I hope someone can make it interesting for him in '88.
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Post by marktaggart on Jan 2, 2010 17:36:05 GMT -5
GWF Superstars 17 12.05.2087 from
- Thantos triumphant - Thantos came to the ring with the Royal Court and gave his victory speech after his teams triumph at Survival '87. He congratulated Exo-King on his victory and proving that he is the dominant powerhouse in the GWF. Then Thantos said Bishop Hell would burn down the FDF by himself and Thantos would be left with no one to even make a suitable challenge for his GWF title by the time they were done. He was interrupted by Lord Nexus. Nexus said he did Thantos and the entire GWF a favor by getting rid of Krakan for 30 days. He said he doesn't want a favor from Thantos in return, because deals with the devil always come with strings attached (Thantos smirked at the comparison). Nexus did say he wanted the chance to prove that there are a few good challengers out there for that GWF title and they come from Titan. Thantos told Nexus he would have to prove himself, and Nexus agreed, saying he'd start right now if any of Thantos' men have the nerve. Thantos summoned Killer Queen to the front, ordered a ref to the ring, and impromptu challenge match got underway.
Lord Nexus vs. Killer Queen Lord Nexus defeated Killer Queen with a TITAN DROP at 5:00 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Nexus was dominant until the ref got in the way and caught an elbow to the side of the face as Nexus went for a deathjump. That gave Queen an opening, as Nexus checked on the momentarily stunned referee. Queen locked in the CHECKMATE, but Nexus fought to the ropes for the break. A few moves later Nexus blocked a suplex attempt, hit two karate chops, and sealed the win with the TITAN DROP.
Exo-King rushed the ring to attack Nexus, but Billy Jo Boxer raced in and intercepted, knocking the Interplanetary champ out on his butt with a big right hook. GWF security filled the ring before a melee could ensue. Boxer took the mic and said that if Exo wanted revenge he could try to come get it in the ring later tonight and make the first defense of that newly won belt. Exo said he would gladly do so and the Titan, just like Brute and Massif, would bow down to the king.
Space-Croppers vs. Norse Gods Lightening defeated Beast-Rider with a NORSE SLEEPER GRIP Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: The Norse Gods were looking to make an impressive debut and the Space Croppers were hoping to get some revenge for the sneak attack at Survival of the Fittest. Lightening started with Renegade and, after a nice looking monkey flip, got hit with a running spear after gloating. Renegade and Rider tagged in and out and worked over Lightening until he came back with the Lightning Kick out of nowhere on Rider. Then Man-Mountain stepped in and put Rider down with the MOUNTAIN SLIDE.
Renegade broke the pin attempt and staved off defeat, but it was only a matter of time as The Norse Gods showed impressive teamwork in isolating Rider in the ring before Lightening put him down for the bout with the NORSE SLEEPER.
- Omega's return - Omega surprised the crowd by coming to the ring and taking the mic. His face still showed signs of the burns suffered at the hands of Bishop Hell as he told everyone that it'd take more than that to keep him down. He said it'd take more to stop the FDF, too, and they fight with Thantos and his men isn't over by a longshot. Bishop Hell came to the ring as Omega spoke and said that Omega apparently didn't get the message last time. That's when MESMER teleported the rest of the FDF into the ring behind Omega. Omega said it was Bishop who didn't get the message when he said the FDF aren't taking the Royal Court and their tactics lying down. As Bishop backed down Star Warrior stepped up and said the time for talk and cheapshots was over. Next week it's going to be Star Warrior and Bishop Hell in the ring one-on-one for the first time and the day of reckoning is near.
The FDF welcomed Omega back, then Commander Sam spoke up and said he and Adam had some business to tend to and called out the Henchmen for their scheduled match.
Bomb Squad vs. Henchmen Commander Sam defeated Executioner with a SAM'S ATOMIC DROP Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Terror and Sam got the bout underway and traded blows until Sam sent Terror into the ropes. Both men attempted a clothesline and went down. Sam recovered first and hit a running slingshot before tagging out to Adam. Adam hit a few nice moves before Terror took over and tagged Executioner. Executioner tossed Adam around before setting up the HEADSMANS GUILLOTINE, but Adam kicked out at 2-and-a-half. Executioner went to the top rope again and dove, but Adam moved. Adam tagged Sam and he used SAMS ATOMIC DROP and went for the cover as Adam ran over and dropkicked Terror off the apron. The ref made the count and the Bomb Squad got the win.
Billy Jo Boxer vs. Exo-King for the GWF Interplanetary Championship Exo-King defeated Billy Jo Boxer with a flying body crusher Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Boxer used a flurry of offense early to rock the big man, hitting chops, elbows, and punches to nearly take the King off his feet. He went hit the ropes and rebounded for a big move, but Exo came back with a clothesline that sent Boxer down hard. A flying body crusher later and Exo took the two-move comeback win.
Exo grabbed his Interplanetary belt and celebrated as Thantos came out to join him. Thantos told Billy Jo that his partner Nexus had better bring more impressive stuff than that if he has a hope of challenging for the GWF championship and warned that this is the fate that will befall anyone who dares to meet him and his Royal Court in the ring.
Wolf vs. Massacre Wolf defeated Massacre with a SAVAGE FACE CLAW Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Wolf and Massacre tore into each other. At one point it looked like the Gladiator was on the verge of a pin when REPTILLO showed up at ringside. That distracted Massacre long enough to let Wolf get back into the match and go on to use the FACE CLAW for the win.
After the match the irate Gladiator warned that the Gladiators would not be outdone by a pack of animals and Aethrans don't lose battles, they just fall back and regroup. Wolf wasn't impressed and hoisted the smaller Animan onto his shoulder as Reptillo challenged Massacre to come back and face them again. The fans seemed to take well to the Andromedans lighthearted antics in contrast with Wolf's ferocious intensity.
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