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Post by joebreakdown on Jul 19, 2016 4:29:24 GMT -5
I like seeing ratings, and i always feel sorry for the guys who get a 1.5-2.0 but if you are saying that's ok, then fair enough!
You have a great mix of talent that I am not too familiar with in the 'real World' so I enjoy reading about them here. The Indy feds are some of my faves as there is a sense of realism as I often think 'this could happen.'
Great stuff, continually.
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Post by Pariah on Jul 20, 2016 8:14:18 GMT -5
I like seeing ratings, and i always feel sorry for the guys who get a 1.5-2.0 but if you are saying that's ok, then fair enough! You have a great mix of talent that I am not too familiar with in the 'real World' so I enjoy reading about them here. The Indy feds are some of my faves as there is a sense of realism as I often think 'this could happen.' Great stuff, continually. I think a 2.0 match rating is respectable... It means that both guys gave a decent performance without doing anything that really snared the imagination... Very pleased that you're enjoying the action... When this fed first came into being, I knew virtually nothing about the independent wrestling scene... Thanks to the inspirational work and encouragement of other players, it did not take long to become completely awed by the amount of talent out there... And thanks to FG for bringing them to our respective game tables!
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Post by Pariah on Jul 20, 2016 12:55:04 GMT -5
OutBreak Tearing Away 10.28.2014 from Bakersfield, CA
- Three Strike Challenge - All Night Express vs. Kamikaze Saints This contest will decide the series between these two exciting teams.
Brian Kendrick and Paul London vs. Hollywood Blvd
PJ Black vs. Tim Donst
Hanson vs. Jay Briscoe
Johnny Gargano vs. Moose
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Post by Pariah on Jul 20, 2016 12:59:43 GMT -5
OutBreak UnLeashed RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO HELL 10.30.2014 from Bakersfield, CA
- Championship Match - James Morgan vs. Brodie Lee for the OutBreak UnLeashed Championship
- Championship Match - Reno Scum vs. Switchblade Conspiracy for the Fear the OutBreak Championship
- Triple Threat - Cedric Alexander vs. Kevin Steen vs. Rhino
- Championship Match - Matt Cross vs. Michael Elgin for the OutBreak World's Edge Championship
- Ultimate Escape - Sick Nick Mondo, Adam Page, Sozio, Danny Havoc and Devon Moore vs. Drew Galloway, Christopher Daniels, Claudio Castagnoli, Chri$ Ca$h and Ruckus
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Post by Pariah on Jul 22, 2016 8:00:50 GMT -5
10.28.2014 from Bakersfield, CA- Three Strike Challenge - All Night Express vs. Kamikaze SaintsKenny King defeated Matt Sydal with a double diving elbows at 9:34Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: This was the deciding contest in the Three Strike Challenge and Commissioner Hathaway promised that the outcome would have true ramifications. The Saints showed plenty of resiliency, but were offensively shut down by their determined opponents. In the closing moments, Ricochet made a valiant effort to make the save, but the ref was quick to push him back to his own corner. This opened the door for another stellar double team effort by ANX that led to a dominating victory. Fatigue Count: Sydal 4 Ricochet 4 *** To acknowledge their triumph, Commissioner Hathaway declared that ANX would face the winners of the next bout to decide the number one contenders for the OutBreak Tag Team Championship. Sydal and Ricochet shook hands with King and Titus, offering their thanks for a hard fought series. Brian Kendrick and Paul London vs. Hollywood BlvdBrian Kendrick defeated Joey Ryan with a tornado DDT at 4:05Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Lane got out of the gate quickly, working over London with an array of hard hitting moves. As soon as Ryan tagged into the match, things started to go downhill. Scaling the turnbuckles, Ryan caught sight of something in the crowd that caused him to freeze. Spotting the opportunity, London jumped up behind him and brought him crashing to the mat with a superplex. Kendrick entered the ring and finished Ryan in a whirlwind of motion, while London prevented Lane from interrupting the pinfall. Fatigue Count: Ryan 1 PJ Black vs. Tim DonstTim Donst defeated PJ Black with a SDT at 6:34Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Once the co-holder of the OutBreak Tag Team Championship, the Darewolf was still trying to find his place since the departure of his former tag team partner, Tyler Black. Meanwhile, Donst had been struggling with a disappointing losing streak. Both men were feeling the pressure as the opening bell rang. Black kept his opponent off balance with an agile game of cat and mouse, but Donst turned things around. He caught Black in the midst of a wheel kick and dropped him hard with a devastating German suplex. Despite landing a few sporadic strikes, Black could not regain his earlier momentum. Donst hit the SDT, a front facelock STO, for a much needed win. Fatigue Count: Donst 1 - Black 3 Hanson vs. Jay BriscoeJay Briscoe defeated Hanson with a JAY DRILLER at 8:17Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: The superb conditioning of Jay Briscoe played a major role in this wild encounter. Even after getting blasted twice by Hanson's SPIN KICK OF DOOM, he refused to stay down. Hanson gradually became frustrated and a momentary slip had critical results. Briscoe whipped him against the ringside barricade and immediately landed a pair of suicide dives. Raymond Rowe tried to intervene, but Mark Briscoe cut him off. Tossing his opponent back into the ring, Briscoe connected with the JAY DRILLER, his patented double underhook piledriver. The crowd chanted along as the ref made the three count. Fatigue Count: JBriscoe 3 - Hanson 2 Johnny Gargano vs. MooseJohnny Gargano defeated Moose with a Baby Ace Crusher at 8:49Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Proclaiming that Moose was not a 'real' wrestler, The Whole Shebang showered him with insults while showing off his own skill inside the ring. This was all a distraction tactic that Gargano used in hopes that he could set his opponent up for a swift finish. It seemed to be working until Moose backed him into a corner and hammered him with a series of powerful blows. Gargano tried to catch his breath out on the floor, but Moose executed a tackle through the ropes that busted the smaller man open. Barely able to stay on his feet, Gargano rolled back into the ring. In a desperation move, Gargano ducked beneath a lariat and plastered Moose to the canvas. Bracing his feet against the turnbuckles for leverage, Gargano scored a tainted victory. Fatigue Count: Gargano 4 - Moose 3 Overall Card Rating: 2.40
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Post by barflymike4ever on Jul 22, 2016 8:45:22 GMT -5
ANX ends the series but the Saints did put up a hell of a fight. good job both teams. an ANX gets a shot at the Outbreak Tag belts. and I admit surprise by the show of sportsmanship. Kendrick & London with the win. Donst with the win over the Darewolf who seems so alone now. I think he needs a new partner while a singles he's alright, he does better in a team. Jay Briscoe with the win over Hanson, Mark and Rowe make an appearance but the end is academic. The Whole Shebang was eating his words and used a dirty tactic to win against a man he insulted...not cool Johnny, not cool. good show as usual. I know the dice sometimes alter what you want (look at my last GWF) but this could set up a hell of a feud for Moose/Gargano
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Post by cruefan68 on Jul 22, 2016 13:23:33 GMT -5
Johnny Gargano really took a big risk there by insulting Moose but he somehow came away with the win. That win was absolutely huge for "Johnny Wrestling". It was very cool to see ANX win their series with the Kamikaze Saints but their prize is a top contenders match with Paul London & Brian Kendrick instead of a direct title shot. Tough break for ANX but their match with Londrick should be great. Jay Briscoe and Tim Donst picked up nice wins in the other matches on what was a solid night of wrestling action. Now let's bring on some HELL!
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Post by Pariah on Jul 23, 2016 21:08:00 GMT -5
ANX ends the series but the Saints did put up a hell of a fight. good job both teams. an ANX gets a shot at the Outbreak Tag belts. and I admit surprise by the show of sportsmanship. Kendrick & London with the win. Donst with the win over the Darewolf who seems so alone now. I think he needs a new partner while a singles he's alright, he does better in a team. Jay Briscoe with the win over Hanson, Mark and Rowe make an appearance but the end is academic. The Whole Shebang was eating his words and used a dirty tactic to win against a man he insulted...not cool Johnny, not cool. good show as usual. I know the dice sometimes alter what you want (look at my last GWF) but this could set up a hell of a feud for Moose/Gargano Was also a bit surprised that Sydal and Ricochet were so classy in defeat... They had some attitude going into this series, but when the dice rolling was over, that ending just seemed natural... Although he's only had two matches since him and Tyler Black parted ways, there is no doubting that the Darewolf is floundering a bit... He offered some resistance against Donst, who has been having his own problems in the ring... Still, not enough... Like you said, the dice sometimes throw our plans into a bit of a loop - It's like you read my mind, as I was in the process of setting Moose up for a shot at the top prize... Not saying he won't get there, but losing to Gargano is an obstacle that cannot be overlooked... Always appreciate your valuable input, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Jul 23, 2016 21:10:05 GMT -5
Johnny Gargano really took a big risk there by insulting Moose but he somehow came away with the win. That win was absolutely huge for "Johnny Wrestling". It was very cool to see ANX win their series with the Kamikaze Saints but their prize is a top contenders match with Paul London & Brian Kendrick instead of a direct title shot. Tough break for ANX but their match with Londrick should be great. Jay Briscoe and Tim Donst picked up nice wins in the other matches on what was a solid night of wrestling action. Now let's bring on some HELL! Gargano knew he had to try something unorthodox in order to beat Moose... And with both men near the top of the rankings, it looks like the trash talking paid off... Is it possible that Gargano just bought himself a shot at the OutBreak World's Edge Championship? Three Strike Challenge between ANX and the Saints was a lot of fun... Kinda sad to see it come to an end... I made up a quick mini chart to see what the reward would be for winning the series and a match for a number one contenders spot was the outcome... I guess Commissioner Hathaway was not feeling tremendously generous... HELL is on the way, my friend... Many thanks for continuing to follow the mayhem... Much appreciated!
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Post by Pariah on Jul 23, 2016 23:45:59 GMT -5
WHAT IS GOING ON?Less than 24 hours before OutBreak invaded Bakersfield, CA with its second annual edition of RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO HELL, a spokesperson for Evenflow Productions (that company that currently owns OutBreak) released the following statement: --- With great pride, Evenflow Productions would like to announce its acquisition of the independent wrestling company known as Nexus - Wrestling Redefined. We understand that numerous questions will arise as a result of this announcement. However, we would like to assure our fans that Nexus and OutBreak will continue to operate as individual entities. We hope that this will grant us the opportunity to enhance the quality of our product across all of our brands. As we move into the new year, you can expect some changes, but we are confident that these will all be positive in nature. We will be reviewing the contract status of each wrestler currently within our employ and will determine how all talent can best be utilized. We appreciate the enthusiasm of our fans and would never do anything to jeopardize their loyalty. Please join us in the beginning of a new era - The ERA of ONX Wrestling. Thank you.
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