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Post by amazingbadger on Sept 12, 2009 3:12:07 GMT -5
GWF Genesis, Night One Sunday January 1st, 2087
"Ladies and gentleman!" the voice of KO Keller rings out, as the camera pans over the excited crowd at Deimos Arena. "Welcome to a new beginning in professional wrestling. Welcome to GWF GENESIS!!"
For a few moments the Deimos Arena is filled with deafening cheers as the capacity crowd expresses their happiness at the GWF's return after the events of the previous year, when Thantos broke the Galactic Code and betrayed his partner. Most of them are cheering for Star Warrior to gain his revenge, though a number of them are cheering for Wolf and Lord Nexus as well among other wrestlers. Eventually however the camera comes to rest on the intrepid GWF Commentary Team: KO Keller and his broadcaster partner, one half of the legendary Dorado Sundown, Blacklash.
"Tonight in this very ring, a new Galaxian Champion will be crowned," Keller informs the fans at home. "For those of you who don't already know, here are the brackets for round one."
Thantos vs Actagon Comrade Terror vs Beast Rider Killer Queen vs Pulsar Exo-King vs Proteus Invincible Krakan vs Lord Nexus Brute vs Star Warrior Massacre vs Pit Viper Death Knight vs Omega Executioner vs Commander Sam Ghengis Khan vs Massif Mutant vs Renegade Vanity vs Wolf
"An excellent line up there Keller," Blacklash says. "But it's absolutely a foregone conclusion tonight, Thantos is walking away with the Galaxian Title and there's nothing Star Warrior can do about it.
"We'll see about that, but let's head down to the ring for our opening match!!"
Round 1
Thantos defeats Actagon Highlights: Despite Blacklash's declarations of easy victory for Thantos, the Evil Gamemaster seemed to have quite a bit of trouble finishing of Actagon in this match. No matter how savagely Actagon was beaten, he always seemed to get back up for more and even managed to turn the tables on Thantos. Twice Thantos would go to the top rope, to try and hit a flying axhandle to Actagon on the outside only to be punched by Actagon on the way down. Sadly Actagon would not learn from Thantos' lesson and would regret tossing Thantos to the outside as well, once he was whipped into the steel post. As the match drew on Actagon seemed to fight harder and harder, managing to slap on his patented Grecian Sleeper Grip on the Evil Gamemaster several times during the match. Alas, a vicious lariat from out of the corner would break the Grecian's momentum and while he managed to get to the ropes the first time the Masterlock was applied there was nothing to save him the second time.
Beast Rider defeats Comrade Terror Highlights: What everybody assumed would be an easy squash for Comrade Terror turned out to be anything but, as the Cygnusian Space Terrorist's ego proved to be his greatest downfall. Attempting to intimidate Beast Rider with a tirade at the beginning of the match, the lizard man was surprised by a double leg takedown into a Boston Crab. Though he managed to shake himself free of the hold, getting to his feet only set up Terror for the Bulldog Ride and a pinfall.
Killer Queen defeats Pulsar Highlights: The rookie from Titan showed a lot of fire in this match and despite nearly being pinned with the first few minutes of the match, managed to give Killer Queen quite the fight before he was finished off. Displaying the lightning speed characteristic of fighters from Titan, Pulsar was able to keep Killer Queen off balance for a good portion of the match as he dazzled his flamboyant opponent with flying leg scissors and dropkicks and mixed in a few reverse piledrivers for good measure. Alas, Killer Queen proved to be the trickier of the two and managed to counteract Pulsar's speed with some good old fashioned cheating and a surprising amount of good old fashioned brute force. Though he was hit twice with Pulsar's Whirlwind finisher, Killer Queen was able to shake off the effects and slap on his Checkmate finisher for the victory.
Exo-King defeats Proteus Highlights: A pure power matchup as the two big men showed very little finesse as they simply pummelled each other as hard as they could over and over. There was nothing very pretty about it but at least Proteus and Exo-King were energetic about it, which at least prevented the crowd from getting bored. Surprisingly enough it was agility that enabled Exo-King to get the victory as he was able to constantly dodge or avoid moves from his less nimble opponent and take control of the match, usually with a flying body crusher or two. In the end, though he was indeed powerful, Proteus was simply not powerful enough to counter the Death Vice.
"And now two members of the Evil Ones have to face each other in the second round," KO Keller pointed out.
"That's horrible, how can management expect two best friends to fight each other?" bemoaned Blacklash.
Lord Nexus defeats Invincible Krakan Highlights: Not unsurprisingly the first match between these two rivals was incredibly brutal, as evidenced by Krakan knocking Nexus out of the ring with knife edge chops and nearly flattening him and the ring barrier with a dive off the top rope. Despite such brutality Lord Nexus managed to get back into the ring and despite being brutalised by Krakan managed to make a comeback after he reversed a face claw. From there on it was all Lord Nexus as he brutalised Krakan with chops and dropkicks before nailing the leader of the Society of Death on the outside with a through the ropes dropkick into the ring barrier. From there, Nexus simply had to roll Krakan back into the ring and hit the Titan Drop for the victory.
Star Warrior defeats Brute Highlights: While Brute shocked the fans by starting off the match with a vicious powerslam and a knife edge chop that nearly cost Star Warrior the match, the Hero of Cetus quickly regained his composure. Despite his great strength Brute was simply not quick enough to keep up with his opponent allowing the fan favourite to hit him at will with flying dropkicks and Running Star Blasts. Brute would manage to surprise the crowd one more time by kicking out of the Nova Launch, but it would be the only surprise left in him as he would be finished off mere moments later with a second Nova Launch.
Massacre defeats Pit Viper Highlights: Despite starting off the match with a Cobra Nerve Stopper, Pit Viper really didn't do well here much to the amusement of Blacklash. Indeed, the former member of Dorado Sundown seemed to have a strong dislike of the masked man resulting in him being quite happy as Massacre brutalised Pit Viper over the course of the match. Even Pit Viper's valiant attempts to fight back didn't spoil Blacklash's mood as it just meant that the masked man got beaten on even more. Eventually Pit Viper would end up taking two Massacre Slams, a Gladiator Piledriver on the outside and a Decapitator before accepting defeat due to unconciousness.
Omega defeats Death Knight Highlights: Sent to destroy Omega by Thantos, Death Knight didn't do a terribly good job here as the Legend from Cetus disposed of the masked man with little difficulty. The Cosmic War Dance got the victory.
Commander Sam defeats Executioner Highlights: Whenever Commander Sam was in charge of the match, he couldn't seem to finish Executioner off. On the other hand whenever Executioner had control of the match he always seemed to squander his offence. Despite hitting Commander Sam with Hangman's Clotheslines, a foreign object (KO Keller thought it was a fork) and even the Headman's Guillotine the Executioner couldn't finish off the Pride of America. No matter how much abuse he took, the masked man simply couldn't manage to finish Sam off and was constantly stymied by failed attempts at hitting the American legend with a chokeslam. Likewise Commander Sam hit numerous variations of the slingshot, as well as several reverse backbreakers and skullcrushers but could never keep the masked man down for a pin or set him up for Sam's Atomic Drop. In the end it was the Mighty American who managed to solve his dilemna by hitting the Peacemaker Slingshot to end the match.
Massif defeats Ghengis Khan Highlights: Quick match. Overhead toss, Volcanic Drop, victory.
Mutant defeats Renegade Highlights: Surpisingly, despite getting most of the offence in the match it would be Renegade who was eliminated from the tournament. Visciously assaulting his slower opponent, Renegade would unleash his wild side upon the apparently hapless Mutant. However without Beast Rider to control him, Renegade proved to be a poor tactitian resulting in Mutant reversing an atomic drop into the face mangler. A shot with a set of brass knuckles set up the Temple Grinder and though Renegade fought hard, eventually he had no choice but to tap out.
Wolf defeats Vanity Highlights: No surprise here, despite Vanity trying to surprise Wolf with a flying knee strike. Backward legsweep and a face rake won it.
Round 2
Thantos defeats Beast Rider Highlights: Beast Rider actually got some offence here but a blind charge into the turnbuckle stunned him enough for Thantos to apply the Masterlock for the victory.
Exo-King defeats Killer Queen Highlights: Though quite reluctant to fight each other, the two members of the Evil Ones never the less got into the ring to face off for round two. Though it initially seemed that Killer Queen's agility countered Exo-King's power rather nicely, it would soon become obvious that Exo-King's power was too much for Queen as the big man simply rolled over his fallen friend. Flattening him with a flying body crusher, Exo-King set up the Death Vice. Despite escaping his friend's finisher however, Queen would soon fall to the King Powerslam.
"Killer Queen's heart didn't really seem into this match," KO Keller noted. "Exo-King seems rather upset at having to hurt his teammate as well."
"Not that the fans seem to care," Blacklash snarled, as the fans booed loudly as Exo-King and Killer Queen hugged in the middle of the ring. "Glad to see that King and Queen can put this behind them though."
Lord Nexus defeats Star Warrior Highlights: A good clean match, which saw the Hero of Cetus underperform rather noticably. KO Keller suggested that something might have happened backstage to cause malaise, while Blacklash suggested that the match with Brute took more out of Star Warrior then anybody realised. Whatever the reason, Star Warrior was simply manhandled by Lord Nexus here and once the leader of the Titans took control of the match Star Warrior never regained the advantage. In the end he was pinned after a Titan Drop.
Massacre defeats Omega Highlights: After Massacre dived from the top rope onto Omega, who was draped over the ringside barrier at the time, the match was pretty much over. Massacre tossed the legend around like a ragdoll for a bit for his own amusement, then pinned him with a neckbreaker.
Massif defeats Commander Sam Highlights: As reluctant to fight each other as Exo-King and Killer Queen were earlier, the two FDF members likewise climbed into the ring to face off against each other in round two. Commander Sam's experience managed to keep him in the match for a little while, but Massif's power was simply overwhelming no matter what the Mighty American tried. In the end it would take three Volcanic Drops to finish him off.
Wolf defeats Mutant Highlights: There was really nothing fancy to report in this match, as Mutant really didn't get to do a whole lot. Basically Wolf beat on him untill he could apply the Savage Face Claw, at which point Mutant tapped out.
Round 3
Thantos defeats Exo-King Highlights: Surprisingly Exo-King didn't go easy on Thantos, as many expected him to. Indeed the commentary team were quite surprised when Exo-King went after his faction's leader with everything he had, brutalising the Evil Gamemaster for the majority of the match. Indeed even when the match spilled to the outside for the first time Exo-King maintained control and managed to cutoff two attempted comebacks by Thantos in the ring as well. He even managed to slap the Death Vice on Thantos at one point, which the Evil Gamemaster clearly had difficulty escaping! In the end however, the second time the match would spill from the ring, Thantos would ram Exo-King's head into the steel post which would stun the big man long enough for the Masterlock to be applied. Fans booed as Exo-King apologised to Thantos post match.
Lord Nexus defeats Massacre Highlights: A quick blitz by Lord Nexus seemed to throw Massacre completely off his game, allowing Nexus to get a quick victory over him. It required two Titan Drops in the end, but Lord Nexus did emerge victorious.
Wolf defeats Massif Highlight: In the beginning, it seemed that Massif's great strength would enable him to overcome Wolf's speed and ferocity. However, the big man had underestimated Wolf's cunning. Having been laying low untill Massif made a mistake, Wolf got a boot up when Massif tossed him into the turnbuckle, stunning the big man long enough for the Savage Face Claw to be applied.
"An excellent night of wrestling so far fans, however as we have an uneven number of finalists the Championship Comittee has come up with a method to remedy that."
"That's right Keller," Blacklash said. "The three people eliminated in Round 3 will fight in a Tirion Triple Threat match for the final spot, so Massacre gets another chance!"
Massacre defeats Massif and Exo-King to win the spot in the semi-finals. Highlights: In that appeared to be a match of pure strength, Massacre used his brains to come out ahead. Capitalising upon the rivalry between Exo-King and Massif, Massacre pretended to side with Exo-King to weaken Massif and once the FDF's big man was on the ropes, the Gladiator tossed Exo-King from the ring and finished Massif off with a barrage of Decapitators and Massacre Slams. Though he was furious by the betrayal, Exo-King was also rather dazed from being tossed out of the ring and soon fell to a Massacre Slam himself.
Semi-finals
Thantos defeats Lord Nexus Highlights: Lord Nexus showed great heroism here as he tried to fight through Thantos' offence and somehow defeat him to make it to the finals. It was not to be however as the Evil Gamemaster was seemingly unstoppable now that his goal was almost insight. No matter what Lord Nexus tried, Thantos would counter it and counter it brutally. No matter how many times Lord Nexus fought to his feet, Thantos would knock him down again with some brutal move that would make the fans wince in unison. Even then Lord Nexus would not give up. Despite the cheers of the fans and his own boundless heart, there was little Nexus could do to counter unconciousness and once Thantos hit a particularly viscious Satanic Skull Smasher the match was over.
Massacre defeats Wolf Highlights: In a heartbreaker for the fans, the diabolical Massacre dashed their hopes of Wolf getting to the finals in extremely brutal fashion. Incensed by his former teammate's betrayal of Aethran values, Massacre battered the Andromedan as visciously as he could so as not to give Wolf any possible chance of a comeback. Though Wolf did eventually manage to make a few comebacks, it was clear that Massacre's initial assault on him had taken it's toll as Wolf couldn't manage to build enough momentum to keep Massacre on the mat nor could he get his former teammate properly set up for the Savage Face Claw. Sadly Massacre had no problem getting Wolf set up for his finishers and after two Massacre Slams, followed by a Decapitator there was no way Wolf could manage to kick out of the resulting pin.
Finals
Thantos defeats Massacre to win the Galaxian Championship. Highlights: Though fans couldn't exactly say they were happy with the outcome, KO Keller could manage to find some amusement in Massacre getting defeated as brutally as Massacre defeated Wolf earlier. Despite a promising start, Thantos proved to fast and two strong for Massacre to handle and was soon knocking the Aethran down at will with clotheslines and his dreaded Satanic Skull Smasher. In the end, Thantos didn't have to knock Massacre down for terribly long to lock on the Masterlock for the victory and the title.
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Post by amazingbadger on Sept 15, 2009 1:05:49 GMT -5
GWF Genesis, Night 2 Monday, January 2nd 2087
After the events of the previous evening, where Thantos the Evil Gamemaster won the Galaxian Title and Wolf was eliminated from the tournament by his former Gladiator ally Massacre the GWF fans were quite eager to see what would happen during the Galaxian Tag Title tournament today and it showed. As the camera panned over them the fans were loud and raucous, with many of them holding signs supporting Wolf, Star Warrior or the Flying Titans. As the camera panned over the crowd it eventually came to rest upon the commentary table, ably manned by KO Keller and Blacklash. Keller was looking classy as always in a high class business suit, whereas Blacklash took the casual approach: jeans, a Society of Death t-shirt and of course his trademark black ten gallon hat and cowboy boots.
"I called it Keller," Blacklash crowed. "I told you Thantos would win the Galaxian championship."
"You certainly did," KO conceded, though he looked a little embarassed by his broadcast partner's bias. "It was an impressive performance by the Evil Gamemaster but his work's not done yet, as today he and Comrade Terror have to team up to face Star Warrior and Commander Sam."
"And we have a Round Robin tournament to decide who will be the Galaxian Tag Team Champions," Blacklash added. "Speaking as a former title holder myself, I know how difficult it is to hold and defend those belts. It takes strength and killer instinct, which is why I think the Gladiators are going to take it home tonight."
"Well it's hard to argue that Brute and Massacre have a clear advantage when it comes to tag team wrestling," KO replied. "But you can't count out the Titans or the Greek Gods either. At any rate our opening match is about to begin, so let's head down to the ring."
Tournament Match: Killer Queen and Vanity defeat the Flying Titans. Highlights: Surprisingly it was all Killer Queen and Vanity here, despite the Titans being seen as the stronger of the two teams. Nevertheless, it was the flamboyant villain duo who got the win here as all Pit Viper could manage to do was tag out to Pulsar who only managed to briefly lock on a chicken wing. Killer Queen meanwhile outwrestled Pit Viper with ease and even surprised the fans by clobbering the masked man with Death Knight's Cosmic Lance finisher after he came off the ropes. Vanity too impressed by hitting two flying fists on Pulsar, one of them an impressive springboard version, before finishing him off with the Pulveriser.
Tournament Match: The Gladiators defeat the Neptunian Space Croppers. Highlights: Not really a surprise here, despite a surprising amount of cunning on the part of Renegade not to mention the sort of savagery the fans have come to expect from him. Sadly he's not quite gotten the hang of the whole teamwork thing and so Brute and Massacre were easily able to isolate him from Beast Rider and beat him down, despite opening the match with a brutal clothesline in the corner on Brute and slamming Massacre's head into the steel post on the outside. Brute easily cutoff Beast Rider's attempt at breaking up the pin, as Massacre finished Renegade off with a Decapitator.
Tournament Match: The Greek Gods defeat Executioner and Ghengis Khan Highlights: Easily the most competitive match of the night thus far as the masked man and the Mad Mongol fought visciously as they tried to take Actagon out of the match early in the hopes of depriving the Greeks of their best wrestler. Despite their best efforts however, it would be Executioner who would end up taking most of the abusive in the match, at one point nearly passing out in the Grecian Sleeper Grip after having his head slammed into the broadcast table on the outside. In the end, only the Greeks tenacity and quick tags allowed them to wether their opponent's assault and the match was won not by one of Proteus or Actagon's signature finishers but by Actagon changing his game plan and surprising Executioner with a double leg takedown and a figure four leglock.
"Thantos does it better," Blacklash grumbled. "Grecian copy cat."
Death Knight defeats Omega Highlights: A fairly quick match here, as Death Knight tried to gain revenge for his elimination from the title tournament the previous evening. Despite an impressive reversal of a suplex attempt into a sleeper hold however, Death Knight wasn't going to be as easily disposed of this evening. Surprising the legend with a flying shoulder ram after he was whipped into the ropes, Death Knight followed up with a reverse knife edge that stunned Omega long enough for Death Knight to get the pinfall.
Wolf beats Mutant by disqualification.
Highlights: As expected Wolf made short work of Mutant here, tossing the hapless member of the Society of Death around at well. Things definetly got more interesting however as Brute and Massacre charged to the ring in an attempt to interfere in the match, only to be cut off by Actagon and Proteus! As the two rival teams brawled in the aisle, Wolf slapped the Savage Face Claw on Mutant. Unfortunately though Mutant did tap out, what the referee saw was Executioner coming off the top rope with a Headsman's Guillotine resulting in a disqualification.
"Thantos has hired Executioner to eliminate Wolf," KO Keller reminded the fans at home. "And it looks like the masked man's gotten off to a good start."
"Not good enough," Blacklash pointed out. "Here comes security to break things up already. Pity really, looked like the begining of a really good brawl."
Tournament Match: The Gladiators defeat The Flying Titans Highlights: The Titans made a valiant effort to overcome the Gladiators here, with Pulsar miraculously surviving after taking a Decapitator, a Massacre Slam and a couple of Gladiator Piledrivers over the course of the match to say nothing of the flying bodypress Massacre delivered to him on the outside. Pit Viper meanwhile fought off both Gladiators on several occassions, hitting the Venom Blast on both Brute and Massacre twice each. At one point Pit Viper and Pulsar even managed to out brawl both Aethrans at the same time. The problem was, that only made the Gladiators angry and they responded in the only way they knew how: by viciously pummelling the Titans with everything they had. The Titans tried their hardest, but there was precious little to be done about Pulsar's unconciousness after a particularly viscious running clothesline from Massacre.
Tournament Match: The Executioner and Ghengis Khan defeat The Neptunian Space Croppers. Highlights: After the previous match this one was something of a let down, which was hardly surprising since it consisted mostly of Khan and Executioner manhandling their opponents. The Headman's Guillotine was hit on Renegade twice in the opening moments of the match and Ghengis Khan soon got into the act, brutalising both Renegade and Beast Rider with his brutal martial arts. In the end it was Executioner finishing off Beast Rider after two shots to the head with some unidentified foreign object. Keller's best guess was some sort of lead weight.
Tournament Match: The Greek Gods defeat Killer Queen and Vanity Highlights: Pretty much the same as the previous match, only without the cheating as the Greeks pretty much manhandled Killer Queen and Vanity here. Neither Killer Queen nor Vanity could really get any offence going, no matter what they tried and it seemed they were walking into Grecian Sleeper Grips every other moment. Despite managing to get to the ropes most of the time, the deadly sleepers took their toll and in the end it was Killer Queen who eventually succumbed.
Invincible Krakan defeats Lord Nexus Highlights: Also looking for revenge for his elimination in yesterday's tournament, Krakan managed to do significantly better then the day before. Though he was knocked from the ring by a clothesline, an error by Nexus allowed Krakan to hit two Falling Face Slams to get the victory.
Tournament Match: The Neptunian Space Croppers, Killer Queen and Vanity were all disqualified.
"Well that sucks, Killer Queen and Vanity had the match in the bag before the ref stepped in," Blacklash complained. "He ruined a good brawl too."
"You can't blame him for his decision though, after all he did get punched by all four men during the brawl," KO Keller pointed out. "Striking the referee is against the rules."
Tournament Match: Executioner and Ghengis Khan defeat The Flying Titans. Highlights: Though Pit Viper started things off with a viscious shoulderbreaker, the Titans hopes ended there. Recovering with a Hangman's Clothesline, Executioner followed up with a Headman's Guillotine for the pin as Khan prevented Pulsar from interfering.
"So the Titan's are eliminated now, correct?" Blacklash asked.
"Correct," KO confirmed. "As are the Flying Titans as neither team managed to get a victory."
"And the winner of the next match would automatically get into our main event, right?"
"Again that is correct," KO agreed. "The remaining teams would wrestle in a Tirion Triple Threat Match to determine the second team in the title match."
Tournament Match: The Gladiators defeat the Greek Gods Highlights: Brute took an absolutely savage beating at the hands of Actagon here, taking no less then four Grecian Power Drops and a half dozen reverse piledrivers as Actagon tried over and over again to put him away with the Grecian Sleeper Grip. Try as he might Brute could not make the tag to Massacre, resulting in him getting pummelled over and over. It seemed the end was near for the Aethran untill Brute was able to counter an attempted atomic drop with a Gladiator Piledriver. Immediatly he hit the Decapitator to advance the Gladiators to the main event, much to the shock of the crowd.
Tournament Match: The Greek Gods defeat Executioner & Ghengis Khan and Killer Queen and Vanity Highlights: For a Tirion Triple Threat match this went surprisingly quickly. For some reason Killer Queen and Proteus singled out Executioner as the biggest threat and after Proteus hit him with an Overhead Toss, Killer Queen shoved him away to get the elimination with the Checkmate. Vanity and Actagon were soon tagged in, resulting in Actagon quickly outwrestling Vanity and putting him to sleep with the Grecian Sleeper Grip.
Star Warrior and Commander Sam defeat Thantos and Comrade Terror Highlights: Highly annoyed at being so easily eliminated from the tournament, Star Warrior took it to Thantos hard. Keeping Thantos off guard with chops and dropkicks, Star Warrior dealt the pain to his former tag team partner with his trademark boxing jabs and the mighty Running Star Blast his father taught to him. Not expecting such a viscious assault, Thantos was immediatly put on the defensive and Star Warrior would not give him time to recover. Before the Evil Gamemaster could put a plan in action, Star Warrior finished him off with a Nova Launch.
"He pinned the champion," KO exclaimed. "He's pinned Thantos!"
"He got lucky!" Blacklash argued. "He attacked before Thantos was ready!"
"Be that as it may," KO countered. "He does have a pinfall victory over Thantos, which means Star Warrior is the number one contender to the Galaxian Title!"
Tournament Final: The Gladiators defeat The Greek Gods to win the Galaxian Tag Team Titles. Highlights: Though the Greeks got off to a quick start with Proteus using his great strength to toss around Brute and Massacre with apparent ease, neither Brute nor Massacre had forgotten the savage beating Brute had received in their previous encounter. Supremely pissed off, the Aethrans managed to fight through the Greeks technique and quick tags with sheer savagery and quickly singled out Proteus as the week link of the team. A quick brawl ensued as Actagon tried to rescue his partner, resulting in Brute and Massacre pummelling both Greeks bloody. With Actagon down, Massacre proceeded to hit Proteus with four Decapitators before making the pinfall.
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Post by amazingbadger on Sept 24, 2009 23:11:24 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday January 9th, 2087 "Welcome to the very first edition of GWF Superstars ladies and gentlemen," crowed KO Keller, his enthusiasm echoed by the cheers of the capacity crowd. "One week after GWF Genesis and nothing's been resolved at all Blacklash." "Not a single thing KO Keller," the GWF legend replied. "Thantos is the champion but Star Warrior is already hunting for the belt and the Gladiators have made it clear that they intend to destroy Wolf for leaving their team, on top of that the masked Executioner has also declared his intention to eliminate the Andromedan Wildman." As Blacklash speaks a little graphic in the corner of the screen shows Executioner using a minature guillotine to decapitate a Wolf action figure. "Issues that will no doubt factor into our main event, to say nothing of the Greek God's desire to remove the tag team titles from around the Gladiator's waists, when the Aethrans team with Executioner to face off against Wolf and the Greeks. First though, we head down to the ring as the Space Croppers face off against Killer Queen and Vanity." Killer Queen and Vanity defeat the Neptunian Space Croppers. Highlights: The match started off quickly with both sides making quick tags, resulting in archrivals Vanity and Beast Rider facing off. The Neptunian proved unable to rise to the challenge on this occassion as Vanity pretty much manhandled his former stablemate nearly finishing him off on two occassions with an atomic drop and a Cropper Slam and even brutalising Beast Rider on the outside. With Beast Rider unable to tag out, Vanity tagged in Killer Queen who quickly slapped on the Checkmate for the victory. Mutant defeats Pulsar Highlights: Though he seemed to get off to a good start, catching Mutant by surprise with a dropkick, things went bad for Pulsar almost immediatly as the Society of Death member quickly reversed a suplex attempt into a face mangler, then hit a second face mangler. Casually tossed to the outside, Mutant proceeded to leap off the ring apron and spear Pulsar through the ring barrier. As Pulsar was quite unconcious by this point, a count out victory for Mutant was assured. "Pulsar being taken to the back after that viscious spear into the ringside barrier by Mutant," KO Keller said. "I'm told that a medical shuttle is on standby should Pulsar, or any GWF wrestler for that matter need to be evacuated to the medical facilities on Mars." "That's what happens when you interfere with the Society of Death's business KO," Blacklash replied. "I am impressed with Mutant though. You wouldn't think somebody his size could muster the agility for a manuever like that." Death Knight defeats Massif Highlights: Though it was all Massif in the beginning, with the former weightlifter using his massive strength to toss the masked man around the ring like a ragdoll, the FDF's big man clearly underestimated the sneakyness of his opponent. This became clear when the match spilled to the outside and Massif's head met the steel post. Death Knight then proceeded to show why Thantos had hired him in the first place as he proceeded to hit four Death Rides in order to knock Massif loopy. A shot with Death Knight's loaded glove then set up the Cosmic Lance for the upset victory. Exo-King defeats Omega Highlights: The big man of the Evil Ones made quick work of the Legend from Cetus in this match, despite enthusiastic fan support for Omega. At this stage in his career however, Omega simply could not match Exo-King's overwhelming strength resulting in him being pinned with a reverse backbreaker in short order. "A good night for Thantos' crew," Blacklash remarked. "Looks like the Evil Ones have the FDF's number. I'm sure it will be no different once Thantos gets his hands on Star Warrior." "He'd have to actually be in the building to do that, wouldn't he?" KO Keller commented, only to be glared at by his broadcast partner. Ghenghis Khan defeats Pit Viper Highlights: It was turning out to be a fairly depressing evening for the GWF fans, as their favourites simply couldn't seem to catch a break. Despite fighting valiantly the same would hold true in this match, despite Pit Viper squashing Khan against the ring barrier in the opening moments of the match. Khan would soon come back however and get a pinfall of his own with a standing karate kick. So it would go for the entire match, with both men brutalising each other with their martial arts prowess in the hopes of softening up their opponent enough to hit a finishing maneuver that would gain them the victory. Despite hitting numerous Titan Drops and Cobra Nerve Stoppers though the masked man could not finish Khan off, despite a beautiful flying bodypress from the top rope (revenge from earlier when Khan hit one on him.) In the end it was Khan who would prove to be the tougher on this occassion as some chicanery on the floor softened up Pit Viper just enough to allow Khan to finish him off with a deadly throat chop. Commander Sam defeats Comrade Terror Hightlights: As expected the match was quite viscious, with the younger Cygnusian brutalising Sam and the Mighty American using his vast experience to counter his opponent's strategy. In fact it was surprising that the match only went to the outside once, which allowed Comrade Terror to regain control of the match at one point after Sam had gained control via a brutal Sam's Slam. The true story of the match however came when Commander Sam hit the Sam's Atomic Drop for the first time and somebody rushed from the audience to break things up with a Satanic Skullcrusher to the outrage of the fans. "THANTOS! HE WAS IN THE AUDIENCE THE ENTIRE TIME!" exclaimed an outraged KO Keller. "AND HERE COMES STAR WARRIOR TO ASSIST HIS FRIEND!" Soon the two rivals were brawling at ringside as GWF security ran down to break up the brawl as the Space Terrorist took advantage of Thantos' interference. Despite his best efforts however, Terror couldn't regain the advantage and Sam soon hit a second Sam's Atomic Drop to gain the victory. Lord Nexus defeats Invincible Krakan Highlights: A rare tactical error caused Krakan to be caught by a surprise crossbody from Lord Nexus. Though he managed to kick out he wasn't quick enough to avoid two Titan Drops, which quickly ended the match in Lord Nexus' favour and improved KO Keller's mood significantly though it rendered Blacklash rather grumpy. Apparently he's not fond of the Titans. Wolf and the Greek Gods defeat Executioner and the Gladiators Highlights: Too nobody's surprise, the main event turned out to be as viscious a match as anybody could possibly ask for, with the assembled rivals fighting each other as brutally as possible. The match opened with Executioner surprising everybody by nearly eliminating Wolf out of the gate with a Hangman's Clothesline followed by a Headsman's Guillotine, getting a near fall on the wildman each time. A quick shot with a set of brass knuckles nearly handed the victory to the villain team and left Wolf quite bloody in the process but the former Gladiator was able to tag out to Proteus resulting in the masked man being brutalised by the Greek Gods, with the Gladiators not being terribly concerned about the beating their erstwhile teammate was taking. Indeed neither Brute nor Massacre made any real effort to tag in untill Executioner forced the issue resulting in a nasty argument as Brute entered the ring. From there it was all Gladiators versus Greek Gods and unlike at GWF Genesis, Proteus and Actagon proved that they could indeed hang with the Aethrans. Indeed they were able to effectively isolate and wear down Brute and would have pinned him had he not managed to tag in Massacre, who managed to turn things around rather quickly despite taking an Overhead Toss from Proteus. The brains of the Gladiators soon had things well in hand, brutalising the Greeks with Massacre Slams and Decapitators untill Wolf charged the ring to prevent Actagon from getting pinned. Naturally this sparked off a huge brawl which spilled to the outside quite quickly as Wolf, Executioner, Brute and Proteus battled on the inside as Actagon caught Massacre inside the ring with the Grecian Sleeper Grip. Though he tried to fight it off the Gladiator eventually succumbed, giving the Greeks and Wolf the win. However that didn't mean things ended as the brawl on the outside continued and got even wilder as Brute blamed Executioner for costing the Gladiators the victory! A slap to Brute's face quickly resulting in a three way brawl with Ghengis Khan running down to ringside to assist his tag team partner as Massacre and Actagon rejoined the fight. The show ended with GWF security charging to ringside to break things up, assisted by members of the Flying Titans and the FDF.
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Post by holland227 on Sept 26, 2009 19:19:19 GMT -5
Loving this!!!
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Post by amazingbadger on Sept 26, 2009 21:50:47 GMT -5
Glad to hear it. Next week, a three way dance for the tag team titles!
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Post by amazingbadger on Sept 27, 2009 0:21:30 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday, January 16th 2087 Instead of the traditional opening sequence of KO Keller and Blacklash at the commentary table, this week the camera fades in upon what appears to be the engineering area far beneath the Deimos Arena. Standing in that area, his body semi-obscured by darkness is none other then the Andromedan Wildman himself Wolf. "You cannot escape me Thantos," Wolf snarls, softly. "No matter how much you run I will never stop hunting you, no matter where you search there is no place to hide. The Aethrans will not defend a coward Thantos and none of your so-called Evil Ones are up to the task of defending you from me, no matter how much you hide behind the Executioner. Be it Exo-King, Death Knight, Killer Queen or that sad Cygnusian lizard who claims to be some sort of space terrorist." Wolf hawks and spits upon the ground, to show his opinion of Comrade Terror. "Commander Sam might have to thank me for removing the lizard from his path, just as I plan to eventually remove the Evil Gamemaster from the GWF. Just as all of those who are hunted by Wolf will eventually be eliminated." The words end as Wolf abruptly howls, the sound echoing eerily through the area as footage switches to the familiar scene of KO Keller and Blacklash at the commentary table. Blacklash looks a little weirded out, though he's trying hard not to show it. "Strong words from Wolf," KO Keller remarks. "Clearly he's still upset about how he was treated by Thantos when the Gladiators were initially brought to the GWF but I don't know that it's wise to be challenging Thantos, considering that Executioner and The Gladiators are already on his tail." "You can't tell Wolf anything Keller," Blacklash comments. "It was the same way back in the day with guys like Screw or Jack Hood. Guys like that will do what they please, when they please." "Did they freak you out too?" "Just go to the opening match Keller," Blacklash grumbled, hiding his eyes beneath the brim of his hat. Vanity defeats Beast Rider Summary: A spectaculary strong showing from Vanity here as he countered a rolling reverse with a flying fist and never looked back. From there four Cropper Slams and three piledrivers were all that was needed to set up the Pulveriser for the easy victory. Mutant defeats Renegade Summary: Though the Cosmic Punk was not a part of this match, Killer Queen didn't hesitate to remind everybody that he has an issue with Renegade. The GWF's other wildman got off to a quick start, locking on the Spinecracker within seconds of the match's start. It seemed as if Renegade would get a quick victory here, untill Killer Queen appeared out of the crowd and struck Renegade from behind with a flying knee strike, allowing Mutant to slap on the Temple Grinder! Renegade escaped once but only once as a face slam, a face mangler and copious use of what appeared to be a plastic fork from the concession stand enabled Mutant to reapply the hold and get the victory. "I don't think we've heard the last of this Keller," Blacklash said. "Killer Queen managed to outsmart Renegade here," Keller admitted, though he was clearly quite annoyed at having to admit it. "But it might not have been a wise decision to interfere. Who knows what might happen if Renegade decides to get involved in the six man match between the Evil Ones and the FDF later?" Thantos defeats Pulsar in a non-title match. Summary: Though Pulsar did eventually prove to be outmatched by the Evil Gamemaster, Thantos was clearly underestimating his young opponent. This was made quite clear when Pulsar managed to surprise Thantos with a crossbody off the ropes for a two count! Caught by surprise Thantos then fell victim to Pulsar's Whirlwind finisher for a second near fall! With the crowd solidly behind him, Pulsar stayed on Thantos and managed to hit a Titan Drop and a reverse piledriver. Sadly when going for a suplex, Thantos was able to reverse it into a neckbreaker. The Satanic Skull Smasher soon set up the Masterlock for the victory. The Evil Gamemaster's celebrations were cut short however as a loud howl echoed throughout the arena as Metallica's "Of Wolf and Man" began to play. Sure enough Wolf walked out from the back to a huge reaction from the crowd and, much to the amusement of the aforementioned crowd, sheer terror from Thantos. As Wolf approached the ring Thantos didn't hesitate to run away, deciding that the hostile crowd gave him better odds then an encounter with Wolf. "DAMMIT! COMRADE TERROR FROM BEHIND!" yelled Keller, the anger in his voice quite clear as the Cygnusian's attack prevents Wolf from chasing Thantos. Wolf defeats Comrade Terror Summary: Despite the Cygnusian's assault from behind, Wolf's prediction from earlier would prove to be true though not with the finality that Wolf predicted. Quickly recovering from the earlier assault, Wolf proceeded to dominate Terror as he rocked the Cygnusian with two of his deadly Wolf Skullcrusher's. Comrade Terror would prove to be a sneakier opponent then Wolf imagined however, as the Cygnusian would simply play possum in the corner and get a quick roll up when Wolf crashed into the turnbuckle. Even following that up with a Terror Face Claw, the Comrade Neck Clutch and two Atomic Warheads would not put away the Andromedan Wildman who managed to make a recovery and slap on the Savage Face Claw. Sadly the interference of Executioner and the use of his trusty brass knuckles broke the hold. Yet even that would not prevent Wolf from winning, as a missed leg drop from the top rope allowed Wolf to recover once again and reapply his finisher to get the victory! Star Warrior defeats Lord Nexus Summary: Disgusted by all the cheating and outside interference they've seen in recent days in the GWF, Lord Nexus and Star Warrior resolved to go out and half a clean match simply to make the fans happy and that's what they did. Of course with both the Flying Titans and the FDF standing guard at ringside it perhaps wasn't terribly hard to dissuade any of Thantos' or Krakan's minions from interfering. This allowed both men to put on a technical masterpiece, dazzling the audience with displays of mat wrestling, stunning airial moves and some hard hitting martial arts. Both men would have control of the match at various points with Lord Nexus' speed and agility being a good match for Star Warrior's fisticuffs and high flying. Lord Nexus however was never able to hit the Titan Drop however which proved to be his downfall. Not able to execute his feared finisher, Nexus could not put away Star Warrior allowing Star Warrior to wear down Lord Nexus with Running Star Blasts and his trademark combo punches. Eventually Lord Nexus was stunned enough for Star Warrior to hit a reverse piledriver for the victory. "I'd say Star Warrior cemented his number one contender status here," KO Keller said. "Lord Nexus is one of the top competitors in the GWF and looking for a title shot himself." "True," agreed Blacklash. "But Wolf's win loss record actually puts him closer to that goal. If Star Warrior hadn't gotten that pinfall over Thantos in the tag match at night two of Genesis, nobody would be considering him for a title shot at all." The FDF defeats the Evil Ones by disqualification. Summary: Feeling confident after their victories over the FDF last week, the Evil Ones got a rude awakening as their opponents seemed to be in fine form this week. In fact Massif manhandled Exo-King and Killer Queen with ease, nearly pinning them both. In fact after two Volcanic Drops in a row, Killer Queen was only saved after Exo-King and Death Knight both struck Massif in the head at the same time convincing the big man to tag out to Commander Sam. That didn't turn out to be any better for Killer Queen as the Mighty American quickly asserted his dominance over the Cosmic Punk as well and nearly got a pinfall himself before Killer Queen tagged out to Death Knight. The masked man soon fell victim to Sam's Atomic Drop and that's when Comrade Terror struck. Having been waiting patiently at ringside for a chance to attack, the Cygnusian finally lost his temper when he saw Death Knight fall to Sam's finisher. Sliding into the ring the lizard man assaulted Commander Sam with a chair, then propped up his hated foe so that Death Knight could nail Sam with the Cosmic Lance. Naturally a brawl ensued at this point as the rest of the Evil Ones and the rest of the FDF got involved. Star Warrior soon came out to even up the odds and both teams eventually brawled to the back. Invincible Krakan defeats Pit Viper Summary: This match made Blacklash very happy, which meant of course that neither Pit Viper nor the fans of the Flying Titans were very happy at all. Though the masked man was game, Krakan beat him from pillar to post and even insulted Titans fans everywhere and Lord Nexus in particular by hitting Pit Viper with the Titan Drop on the concrete floor. Back in the ring, Krakan proceeded to hit Pit Viper with a top rope splash then finished him off with the Falling Face Slam. The Gladiators defeat the Greek Gods and Executioner and Ghengis Khan to retain the Galaxian Tag Team titles. Summary: As is usual in Tirion Triple Threat matches, all three teams piled into the ring and began brawling to see who would get the upper hand at the beginning of the match. However as the teams all rushed to the ring nobody noticed a seventh person rushing to the ring with them which would turn out badly for Executioner and Ghengis Khan. With everybody brawling the referee didn't notice Wolf attacking Executioner with the Wolf Skullcrusher and he certainly didn't notice Proteus helping his buddy out by double teaming Executioner along side of him. By the time the referee was in control of things, Wolf had snuck back to the lockerroom and Proteus was hitting Executioner with the Overhead Smash to eliminate him and the Mad Mongol. Sadly Wolf should have stayed at ringside, as despite their best efforts the Greeks proved unable to deal with the Gladiators once again. Though they once again brutalised Brute, once the Aethrans managed to set up a routine of quick tags they were able to stymie the Greek's offence. Though they tried to hold off the inevitable with quick tags of their own the raw strength of Brute and Massacre proved to be too much for the Greeks once again. Eventually Proteus was isolated and a series of Decapitators and Massacre Slams ended the Greek's title hopes once again.
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Post by amazingbadger on Oct 5, 2009 22:58:36 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday, January 23rd 2087 There was no preamble this week, as the show started with the Flying Titans facing off against The Executioner and Ghengis Khan. Before the match started however the Andromedan Wildman, Wolf, walked down to the ring to join KO Keller and Blacklash on commentary. The Flying Titans defeat Executioner and Ghengis Khan Summary: Whether Wolf's presence threw Executioner off his game, or if the masked man and his partner were simply over confident due to poor showings by the Titans thus far nobody knows. Whatever the reason Pit Viper and Pulsar put on a much better performance then they had in recent in their previous three performances, using quick tags and their own natural speed to keep their opponents off balance. Though there were points where the villains were in control, they couldn't manage to co-ordinate themselves well enough to do much damage against the Titans. Executioner also seemed distracted by Wolf's presence which allowed Pit Viper and Pulsar to easily isolate him and eventually pin him after a Whirlwind and a Venom Blast. Naturally Executioner blamed Wolf and immediatly charged the broadcast position, resulting in a brawl between the Andromedan Wildman and his masked foe. Fortunately for KO Keller and Blacklash security rushed down to the ring and while they weren't able to break up the fight, with the assistance of Pit Viper and Pulsar they were able to steer the brawl to the backstage area allowing the broadcast team to clear things up. "An exciting start to the evening Blacklash," Keller said. "But it's not going to be the last of the excitement, as Wolf will face off against Invincible Krakan later tonight and the Greek Gods will face off against Killer Queen and Vanity to determine the number one contenders to the Galaxian tag team titles!" "And in our main event Thantos, Comrade Terror, Exo-King and Death Knight face off against the Federation Defence Fighters! I have to be honest with you Keller, I don't like the FDF's chances in this one." "Be that as it may, let's head to our next match!" Lord Nexus defeats Mutant Summary: Though Mutant got some offence in, this match was pretty much an extended squash for Lord Nexus despite Krakan's attempts to interfere on his charge's behalf. Indeed, the leader of the Society of Death only managed to embarass himself as his run in only resulted in his head being slammed against Mutant's with the end result being him rolling from the ring. That did however allow Mutant to continue fighting and while Lord Nexus was never in danger, Krakan's minion did manage to hit a pretty nasty face mangler before Lord Nexus regained control of the match. In the end, a Titan Drop finished things off. Instead of the standard fade to black that signaled a switch from ringside to backstage however, the camera instead faded to mauve. The reason immediatly became clear as the camera faded back in to Killer Queen and Vanity who were busily preening at a make up table in their dressing room. As Killer Queen applied his face paint, Vanity was touching up his lipstick and applying a bit of rouge to his cheeks. "How do I look darling?" the Neptunian asked his tag team partner, causing Killer Queen to smile broadly. "Absolutely stunning my dear," he exclaimed. "Why I imagine your astonishing looks alone will stun those scruffy Greeks in an instant, the poor deluded imbeciles will simply be unable to stand the radiance of your beauty." "Oh you say the sweetest things my dear," cooed Vanity. "A pity though that GWF's most fabulous tag team doesn't have stronger competition. I mean it's bad enough that we have to put up with those pathetic Space Croppers all the time but these Greeks? I mean honestly, have you seen the way they dress? They're straight out of the dark ages and don't even get me started on the Gladiators!" Vanity shuddered as Killer Queen patted his back. "There there sweety," he said. "We won't have to put up with it for much longer. We've only got to eliminate these Greeks and we've got our shot and we both know those slovenly Aethrans are no match for us. So give us a kiss and let's head to the ring." Fortunately for the fans in attendance the camera faded back to the broadcasting table before the liplock to reveal KO Keller looking ever so slightly uncomfortable and Blacklash slouching in his chair with his cowboy hat pulled down over his eyes. After a few moments it became quite clear that Blacklash was not going to comment at all. "It seems my broadcast partner is at a loss for words," Keller said. "Let's head to the ring for our next match." Killer Queen and Vanity defeat The Greek Gods Summary: Though most people laughed at the confidence Killer Queen and Vanity showed in their promo, it soon became clear that perhaps it wasn't unjustified as the flamboyant duo proceeded to pretty much dominate the Greeks here to the surprise of everybody. Even Blacklash was shocked at how well the Cosmic Punk and the Self Proclaimed GWF Women's Champion were handling themselves in this match. Though the Greeks did get some offence, Killer Queen and Vanity were able to cut them off quite easily and even the Greek's trademark quick tags weren't able to slow down the villain team for very long. In the end, Killer Queen and Vanity isolated Proteus and wore him down with a near constant assault untill he was so worn down Killer Queen was able to slap on the Checkmate for the win. Wolf defeats Invincible Krakan via disqualification. Summary: Wolf was in fine form as the match started, dominating Invincible Krakan with ease. Indeed after a couple of Wolf Skullcrushers the Andromedan Wildman had the Savage Face Claw hooked on and it looked like Krakan was going to tap. Then the Gladiators showed up and before Wolf could do anything at all, they both hit him in the head with the chairs they were weilding. To the disgust of KO Keller the Aethrans began pummelling their former teammate with those chairs before picking him up so that Brute could hit a Decapitator, after which Massacre hit the Massacre Slam. Laughing at their fallen foe, the Gladiators tossed their chairs away. "We could finish you off now fuzzball," Massacre sneered down at his former ally. "But that would be too easy and not nearly as much fun. No it doesn't end that quickly for you fuzzball. You can snarl and growl all you want, make all the threats about tearing apart Thantos or hunting the Gladiators but in the end we'll just tear you apart like we tore apart the Greeks. TELL EM BRUTE!" "This is only the beginning traitor," Brute snarled. "We're not going to finish you quickly, we're going to destroy you as as slowly and as painfully as possible. We're going to make an example of you to all the people who think they can fight the Gladiators and win. AETHRA ASCENDENT! AETHRA FOREVER!!" With that the Gladiators rolled Wolf out of the ring with a look of disgust on their faces. "The Aethrans don't have long to celebrate their achievement," yelled KO Keller. "ATTACK FROM BEHIND BY THE SPACE CROPPERS!" The Gladiators defeat the Neptunian Space Croppers. Summary: To the surprise of many people, the sneak attack by the Space Croppers actually managed to do some good mostly due to the incredible savagery and durability of Renegade. Though the Gladiators were on attack for most of the match, Renegade managed to wether the assault with suprising ease even managing to kick out of a Decapitator and a Massacre Slam. When Renegade was on the assault himself he actually managed to do quite a bit of damage to the Aethrans nearly managing to pin both Brute and Massacre on two occassions and, in what has to be a highlight reel moment for Renegade's career, he actually managed to chokeslam Massacre. Not only that if there hadn't been any interference the Space Croppers would've won the titles! Which was probably why Killer Queen and Vanity ran in at that exact moment. While Vanity distracted the referee Killer Queen jumped to the top rope and nailed Renegade with a top rope kneedrop, knocking the Neptunian senseless. Fleeing the ring as the referee turned around, the ref only saw Massacre laying on top of Renegade and made the three count as Vanity prevented Beast Rider from saving his partner by hitting a Pulveriser off the ring apron. Star Warrior, Commander Sam, Massif and Omega defeat Thantos, Comrade Terror, Exo-King and Omega Summary: Though people were expecting this to be a mat classic due to the caliber of the wrestlers who were in the ring, it seemed this match was destined to be quite short. Star Warrior started off against Thantos and the Hero of Cetus quickly went on the attack, brutalising Thantos with every move in his arsenal though he couldn't take Thantos off his feet. Thantos seemed to have no trouble with that himself, as he quickly reversed a hip toss with a clothesline and soon had the Masterlock slapped on his hated foe. Whether Star Warrior was about to tap out as Blacklash claimed however would never be known as all of Star Warrior's allies stormed the ring to prevent it from happening which naturally resulted in a huge brawl between all eight men. Unfortunately for Thantos, before he could release the Masterlock to assist his allies in the brawl Massif accidentally stepped on his throat. Thus as the brawl spilled to the outside Thantos was an easy target for the Nova Launch. Though he managed to kick out of it once Star Warrior simply went to the top rope and hit it again to win the match. "STAR WARRIOR PINS THANTOS!" KO Keller howled as the show ends. "STAR WARRIOR PINS THANTOS AGAIN! WHEN WILL HE GET HIS TITLE SHOT?!"
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Post by amazingbadger on Nov 4, 2009 3:02:34 GMT -5
Yes, I've slacked off on my fed I admit. I am sticking with it however, I'll try to get a show out as soon as possible.
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Post by amazingbadger on Nov 24, 2009 3:30:31 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday, January 30th 2087 The show opens not to the traditional panning over the capacity crowd of at Deimos Arena but to a room backstage, that viewers of last weeks show might recognise as the dressing room of Killer Queen and Vanity. It is not however the Cosmic Punk or his significant other that inhabit the room at the moment but rather their arch enemies the Neptunian Space Croppers and a rather large emu who seems to be taking great joy in knocking over the makeup table and making a mess on the floor. Not that Renegade is behaving much better as he's tearing apart the many outfits to be found in the wardrobes of Killer Queen and Vanity. "You two deviants think you got away with something when you cost us Space Croppers the tag titles last week," Beast Rider said, practically snarling into the camera in annoyance. "But I'm here to tell you that Renegade and I aren't done with either of you. Far from it in fact." Renegade smiles and smashes pictures of Killer Queen and Vanity with his fists to underscore the point made by his partner. "You may have gotten away from us thus far, but your luck won't hold out forever," Beast Rider said. As Beast Rider turned to continue the the demolition of his enemy's dressing room, the scene quickly changed to Deimos Arena which was filled to the brim with howling GWF fans as usual. At the broadcast table KO was chuckling over the Neptunian's antics but Blacklash was most definetly not amused. "That's vandalism Keller," he protested. "Those Neptunians are no more then a pair of common criminals!" The Greek Gods defeat Executioner and Ghengis Khan Summary: A good match to start off the show as both teams had something to prove here. Trying to capitalise on the apparent weakness of the Greek Gods that seemed to be apparent in their stunning loss to Killer Queen and Vanity last week the villains threw everything they had at the Greeks but whatever had caused them to fail last week had apparently been overcome this week as Proteus and Actagon fought tooth and nail as they tried to regain their previous status in the tag ranks. The result was a match filled with quick tags and brutal action as neither side was willing to give an inch as they tried to improve their fortunes here in the GWF. However though it seemed that Executioner and Ghengis Khan had thier opponent's numbers several times over the course of the match, Khan even managing to hit his Twin Thrust finisher on both Proteus and Actagon, it was them who took the harder beating, particularly Executioner who seemed barely able to stand at various points of the match. In the end the villainous duo wasn't able to withstand the attack of the Greeks and Ghengis Khan soon fell to the Grecian Sleeper Grip. Beast Rider defeated Mutant Summary: With Killer Queen and Vanity preparing for their tag title match later in the evening, Beast Rider was able to wrestle Mutant unmolested. To the surprise of just about everybody he quickly took care of Krakan's Man Monster with a pair of Cropper Slams and a cross body block. "A stunning victory for Beast Rider here," KO Keller noted. "I can't imagine Krakan being at all happy about the poor performance of his minion tonight." Though he said nothing as Mutant walked to the back, Blacklash seemed to look rather sorry for him. Comrade Terror defeats Renegade Summary: Of course it was nowhere near the stunning victory the Cygnusian was hoping for. While it did stop the horrible losing streak he'd been on up to that point, the truth of the matter was that Renegade had been dominating Comrade Terror and had almost defeated him with the Spinecracker before the Cygnusian made it to the ropes. The Neptunian even out fought Comrade Terror on the floor, where he hit a Cropper Slam on the concrete! One mistake is all it takes however and once he was whipped into the ropes, Comrade Terror was able to muster enough momentum to knock Renegade off his feet. With that done a reverse knife edge and an Atomic Warhead were enough to gain the lizard man his first victory in the GWF. Wolf defeats Death Knight Summary: Taking it upon himself to try and eliminate the Andromedan Wildman before he could threaten Thantos further, nobody could deny Death Knight's courage. His intelligence on the other hand was definetly questionable as Wolf made short work of him here, despite the use Death Knight's trademark loaded glove. It was only a matter of time however before the Savage Face Claw was applied and soon Death Knight was tapping out. Oddly, Executioner was looking on the entire time but did nothing to assist Death Knight nor did he attack Wolf. "A big stare down between the two rivals and security moves in before anything interesting can happen," noted Blacklash, clearly annoyed at the interruption of a brawl. "One has to wonder why Executioner didn't try to interfere in the match?" "It hasn't been a terribly effective tactic in the past," KO Keller pointed out. "Perhaps he's got something else in mind?" Exo-King defeats Omega Summary: Though he fought hard, there wasn't anything Omega could really do to counter the massive strength of Exo-King. Really it was quite sad to see him getting tossed around the ring like a ragdoll, apparently unable to capitalise on a single mistake Exo-King made. Really Omega's attempts at offence only ensured that he got more of a beating and while he made a valiant attempt to fight it off, the Legend from Cetus eventually succumbed to the Death Vice in relatively short order. Pit Viper defeated Invincible Krakan Summary: If Beast Rider manhandling Mutant was a surprise, Pit Viper defeating Krakan was a full blown upset! Unable to gain a single victory thus far in GWF competition, everybody assumed that Pit Viper's match with Krakan would go the same way including Krakan himself! Thus the leader of the Society of Death was supremely overconfident, even when Pit Viper's martial arts provided Krakan a more formidable challenge then he'd initially anticipated. It wasn't untill the masked man caught his opponent with a surprise Cobra Nerve Stopper that Krakan realised he might be in trouble and by that time, Pit Viper was already finishing him off with the Venom Blast. Star Warrior and Commander Sam defeat Lord Nexus and Pulsar by DQ Summary: What was intended as a friendly exhibition of tag team wrestling and a learning experience for Pulsar turned sour due to the actions of Thantos and Comrade Terror. The Titans had been in control up untill that point, with Lord Nexus managing to outwrestle both Star Warrior and Commander Sam on this night and had in fact set the Mighty American up, so that Pulsar could finish him off with the Whirlwind. Star Warrior's rescue of his partner resulted in a bit of roughhousing that would have given Star Warrior's team the advantage, had not the Evil Gamemaster and the Space Terrorist stormed the ring and smashed him and Sam over the head with Lepus Stun Rod's! Before the Titan's realised what was happening, Comrade Terror had hit both Star Warrior and Commander Sam with his Atomic Warhead finisher and Thantos was about to take an icepick to Star Warrior himself. Fortunately the Titans were not about to have any of this and Thantos was forced to flee as the rest of the FDF rushed to the ring to assist Nexus and Pulsar in defending thier fallen comrades. Thantos had left a chilling message however. If he had his way, Star Warrior would not make it to his first title match. The Gladiators defeat Killer Queen and Vanity Summary: As soon as Killer Queen and Vanity came down to the ring, it was clear that the Neptunian Space Croppers were not satisfied with merely destroying their dressing room. The Cosmic Punk and his partner had barely gotten to the ring before they were suffering a brutal attack by Beast Rider and Renegade. Blindsided by the angry Neptunians, Renegade rammed Killer Queen's head into the ring post four times before tossing him into the ring at which point he and Beast Rider used a double Cropper Slam to put Vanity through the broadcast table! In the ring the Gladiators were only too happy to capitalise and Massacre polished off Killer Queen with two Massacre Slams as Beast Rider amused the crowd by slingshoting Vanity into the arse of the Andromedan mastadon he'd rode in on! Security quickly rushed to the ring but the Neptunians were long finished by that point and the show closed with Beast Rider and Renegade celebrating with the crowd.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2009 7:02:00 GMT -5
Great card takes me back to when i first started.
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