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Post by JJ_Strife on Dec 15, 2015 0:57:57 GMT -5
And now, the Galaxian Wrestling Federation proudly presents... GALACTIC WARFARE
Location: Luna Auditorium on Earth's Moon Arena Capacity: 32,339 The show starts with the first match, as Encubus comes out with Mother Superior, and Bloodline comes out with the returning Sultana. VS. Encubus (w/Mother Superior) vs. Bloodline (w/Sultana)The Match: Bloodline could never seem to get the upper-hand on Encubus. Everything he tried was just too quick for the 2nd Generation Gamesmaster. He was only able to hit one move the whole match, a temple chop towards the end, but it was too little, too late, as Encubus punished his former tag team partner with Encubus 450 Splashes throughout the match, but really sealed the deal by hitting three GAMESMASTER DDTs in a row. Result: Encubus defeats Bloodline with three straight GAMESMASTER DDTsCompleted Moves: 21 out of 27 moves After the match, Encubus grabs a mic, and points at Sultana outside the ring. "I know you brought my father here tonight! Bring him into this ring so I can finish what I started!" Sultana obliges, and goes to the back. Thantos' music hits, and his skull logo appears on screen, as Sultana brings out the legendary...Thantos? "What in Brymstone is this?! That's not my father! That's just some jobber from the Z territories made to look like him! What kid of joke are you trying to pull?!" "Oh, this is no joke, Encubus. I may not be your father, but I AM Thantos, and if you want me to prove it, I'll gladly step into that ring, and show you just how to put on that MASTERLOCK." "No way am I going to fight a lowly imposter like yourself. I have more important things to do." Encubus leaves the ring, as we go on to our next match: GWF Heavy Metal Championship Street Suicide Match VS. Patch (c) vs. RetributionThe Match: A pretty back-and-forth match where they didn't take it to "the streets" until the very end, when Patch hit Retribution with a video monitor on the announce table. This only seemed to anger Retribution, as he grabbed Patch's chain-covered, hand, took the chain for himself, and started whipping and choking him with it. Knowing he couldn't overpower the angry Retribution, he devised a plan to use the anger to his advantage. He swatted Retribution's garbage can lid with a chair, forcing him to chase Patch into the ring, where he ran into a chair shot from the champion, causing a disqualification, since the weapon was used in the ring, and not in "the streets," with Patch retaining the championship. Result: Retribution defeats Patch via Disqualification due to wepon use outside "the streets."Patch retains the Heavy Metal ChampionshipCompleted Moves: 14 out of 17 moves VS. Tauran vs. AnivarThe Match: Anivar did not hold back against Tauran in this one. After some quick back, and forth, Anivar escapes to the outside and threw Tauran intot he ring post. He then used his Sleeper Cell to attack Tauran, and landed a couple of KNUCKLE TATTOOS. Tauran kicked out of all three, and drove the Sleeper Cell away, using one of their own weapons against him, but walked into a Performance Enhancer. Tauran was able to swing the momentum in his favor outside the ring, where he threw Anivar back in, head on the apron, and Tauran hit a running apron dropkick. The match was all Tauran after that moment, hitting some signatures moves before nailing the VICTORY STAR DROP for the win. Result: Tauran defeats Anivar with the VICTORY STAR DROP (+3)Completed Moves: 24 out of 34 moves After a staredown, the two men shake hands, and as Tauran leaves the ring, the lights go out, and all the fans see is a fireball right in Anivar's face. When the lights come on, all everyone sees in the ring is Anivar on the ground, looking like his face got burned, and Sleeper Cell patrolling the outside of the ring, looking for who caused it. Backstage, we see Bloodline looking like he's got a lot on his mind. "Don't take the loss so hard, Bloodline. We have this Thantos now to torture Encubus." "It's not the match that's getting to me. It's a lot more than that." "What's wrong?" "I don't want to talk about it." Bloodline leaves the arena as we go on to our next match: VS. Ensor vs. Coven Black (w/Phantasy)The Match: Coven Black showed that he was just a rookie in this contest. He didn't land a SINGLE MOVE on Ensor throughout the entirety of the match. Phantasy even tried to help him, but despite the hypnosis, she was still battling injuries, and Ensor was able to subdue her without causing further damage. Coven Black was barely able to kick out of a second straight ERUPTION OF THARSIS before finally being put away. Result: Ensor defeats Coven Black with the Martian MoonsaultCompleted Moves: 13 out of 13 moves Ensor goes out to check on Phantasy, and try to snap her out of it, but from under the ring, Nosfera blasts Ensor with DEMON'S BREATH, and proceeds to beat him down, as Coven Black leaves with Phantasy. Havoc awaits Sly Drury for his Interplanetary Championship Match, but instead of Sly Drury's music, another theme hits, as everyone in the arena hears a familiar, robotic dub-over of the opening portion of the popular Earth song used by this wrestler years ago: I AM IRON HAND!Sly Drury comes out in his Iron Hand suit, holding the Interplanetary Championship GWF Interplanetary Championship Fight the Power Match VS. Sly Drury (c) vs. HavocThe Match: Drury tried a sneaky pin off the turnbuckle, and Havoc nearly ended the match with a sneaky pin of his own, along with his FALLEN DREAMS, all before the match ever took to the outside the ring. Despite putting up a good fight, the power-suited Co-Commissioner was just too much for the ex-Aethran. After Iron Hand took the match for himself, it wasn't too long before he reminded Havoc that "I RUN THIS FED!" after catapulting him into the force field. Result: Sly Drury defeats Havoc with "I RUN THIS FED!" Sly Drury retains the Interplanetary ChampionshipCompleted Moves: 23 out of 28 moves Backstage, the Dark Menace is NOT happy, as he accompany his newest clients for their debut match Non-Title Match VS. GWF Tag Team Champions The Gladiators (Rush and Turmoil) vs. The Ultimate Fighters (Clinch and Shoot)The Match: The Ultimate Fighters fared pretty well against the Tag Team Champions, with Shoot controlling the start of the match against Rush. After he tagged in Clinch, however, Rush was able to take command back by throwing him into the announce table, and nailing THE TEMPEST. After being tagged in, Turmoil nailed TOTAL TURMOIL before Dark Menace called for someone through his headset. A member of the Sleeper Cell attacked Rush with a crowbar, and Clinch and Shoot went after Turmoil, with Clinch going for a ground and pound attack, while Shoot locked in a heel hook, all of which caused a disqualification for the Ultimate Fighters Result: Turmoil defeats Clinch via Disqualification after interference from a member of Sleeper Cell, and the Ultimate Fighters illegally double teaming TurmoilCompleted Moves: 14 out of 17 moves All 4 of the competitors for the main event are shown in the back making their entrances, as the match is next: MAIN EVENT GWF Heavyweight Championship Fatal Four Way Elimination Match VS. VS. VS. Endgame (c) vs. Hector the Holy Brown Bear vs. Aethran Overmaster vs. PaganaxThe MatchFall 1: Hector seemed like the major target throughout the fall for the two bigger men. Capitalizing on the damage caused by the Aethrans, Overmaster went after, and nearly eliminated Hector early on. After this, Overmaster turned his attention to Paganax after throwing Hector out of the ring. Hector was able to throw Overmaster onto Paganax, then jumped off the top rope to the outside on top of the two behemoths. After an exchange between Hector and Endgame, Paganax took control by pulling down the bottom rope as Endgame Irish Whipped Hector, causing him to tumble out of the ring. Paganax then alternated going after Endgame, Overmaster, and Hector before finally putting the bear away with the PAGAN VOID. Fall 2: The two giants fought each other, with the Overmaster commanding most of it, before setting his sights on Endgame. Though successful in wearing both men out, Endgame outmaneuvered the Minister of War by reversing a toss outside of the ring, before finishing off Paganax with the ROLLING FIGURE FOUR. Fall 3: Another back-and-forth exchange between the two with very high-impact moves throughout the contest. Endgame controlled a good amount of the beginning before Overmaster turned things around for a bit. Endgame got some control after hitting a Rydeen Bomb through the announce table. Fortunately, Fatal Four Way contests are No Disqualification, so no penalty for the champion. Same for Overmaster, when Endgame speared him THROUGH the barricade. He couldn't get counted out in this match. After more trading momentum, complete with Endgame kicking out of the REIGN OF THE OVERMASTER (+6) the Overmaster took full control, and once again stomped out the champion for the win.
ResultsFall 1: Paganax eliminates Hector with the PAGAN VOID Fall 2: Endgame eliminates Paganax with the ROLLING FIGURE FOUR Fall 3: Aethran Overmaster eliminates Endgame with Ballistic Headbutts Completed MovesFall 1: 16 out of 20 moves Fall 2: 10 out of 13 moves Fall 3: 33 out of 44 moves Here is your winner, and the NEW Galaxian Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Champion, the Aethran Overmaster! Rush and Turmoil come out to celebrate total Gladiator dominance to end the night.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 15, 2015 12:37:54 GMT -5
For starters, I'm calling foul on Drury's IP defense... Even though I was pulling for the outlaw to win, I think the Aethran Loose Cannon was cheated by having to face the Iron Hand persona... No way he should be allowed to hold a title... Word to the championship committee... The arrival of Thantos was a nice touch... Looks like it may have thrown Encubus for a bit of a loop... Can't wait to see how the son of the real Gamemaster handles this development... Anivar and Tauran fought a great match... It seems like someone else has taken a 'burning' interest in the Enforcer... Don't need many guesses to figure that one out... Biggest disappointment... Coven Black's ridiculous loss to Ensor... Draconians DON'T sparkle! It was cool to see Sleeper Cell helping out TUF, but unfortunate that the Gladiators retained the straps... And in the main event, Paganax started off strong, but couldn't keep up with the pressure of hanging with two of the fed's greatest... Huge triumph for the Overmaster... Very solid action from start to finish... With some great surprises thrown in... Excellent stuff!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Dec 15, 2015 12:51:18 GMT -5
For starters, I'm calling foul on Drury's IP defense... Even though I was pulling for the outlaw to win, I think the Aethran Loose Cannon was cheated by having to face the Iron Hand persona... No way he should be allowed to hold a title... Word to the championship committee... The arrival of Thantos was a nice touch... Looks like it may have thrown Encubus for a bit of a loop... Can't wait to see how the son of the real Gamemaster handles this development... Anivar and Tauran fought a great match... It seems like someone else has taken a 'burning' interest in the Enforcer... Don't need many guesses to figure that one out... Biggest disappointment... Coven Black's ridiculous loss to Ensor... Draconians DON'T sparkle! It was cool to see Sleeper Cell helping out TUF, but unfortunate that the Gladiators retained the straps... And in the main event, Paganax started off strong, but couldn't keep up with the pressure of hanging with two of the fed's greatest... Huge triumph for the Overmaster... Very solid action from start to finish... With some great surprises thrown in... Excellent stuff! Drury will do anything to make sure everyone knows he's in charge of things. Pulling out the old suit from 2 years ago to face Havoc was one of those things. I figured that Menace would be allowed to use Sleeper Cell by Anivar (Plus, I rolled an interference on Menace's chart, and everyone else was unavailable, with Anivar getting burned, Havoc getting knocked silly, Clinch and Shoot in the match, and Phantasy under the spell of Coven Black.) It was a good night for the Gladiators indeed. A non-title win over a new team, and the Overmaster getting the Galaxian Belt. Expect something big on the Holovision after the first Infinity Complex. Thanks as always.
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Post by JJ_Strife on Dec 30, 2015 0:48:41 GMT -5
And now, the GWF presents... INFINITY INSIDERWith your hosts, Dragonmaster, Abroz, and DialectasWelcome, GWF fans, to another, yet shorter, preview show here in the GWF. This time, focusing on the Infinity Challenge, and its Supercard, Infinity Complex. With me are the hosts of the Infinity Challenge, Abroz and Dialectas.Greetings, Dragonmaster.An honor to be in the presence of a legend here in this GWF federation.Before we start our look into the current standings of the Infinity Challenge, would you care to tell the folks at home who may be new to the GWF what this new challenge is?It would be our pleasure. Through a series of challenges spanning many different venues, Dialectas and myself have engaged in a Battle of Wits. We both draft a group each and have them go at it to prove which way of thinking will prevail.Our manner of drafting our groups are vastly different. Whereas Abroz goes by personal hunches and gut feelings, I look deeply into the statistics and information for each competitor involved, and choose from there. Our contest has taken us here to the GWF, where we each drafted wrestlers to our teams to compete in a series of matches.Each match in the Infinity Challenge is worth one point for the whole team, with the exception to the main event on this show, which we will get to momentarily. At the end of the year, the team with the most points wins the Challenge, and MVPs in the singles, tag team, and women's division will be rewarded with monetary prizes.Thank you. Now we move on to the Monthly Review of the Infinity Challenge. Before this show, the score is currently 8-3, with Abroz in the lead.It was mostly due to the 3-0 shutout during Holovision Episode 2, as well as a majority of wins in Episodes 1 & 4.Yes, but tonight, anything could happen. Two men could walk away with two points in one match, and one match is worth not just a GWF championship, but 3 points, which could help Abroz get a bigger lead, or help Dialectas catch up. Would you like to share the stories behind some of these matches?Certainly. Our first match of the night will be a Mixed Tag Titan Death Match.Nitro and Shann-Ra from my team will face Dialectas' American Guy and Deadliest.The reason for the stipulation is because both members of my team in this case got disqualified in their matches, and this was made to settle the scores that both men and women have with each other.Next, Frontal Assault will face the Circus Strongmen in a match of our own creation: The Dueling Cosmic Cage Match.We looked at the specialty match catalogs provided to us by Commissioner Drury for making specialty match-ups for tonight, and we decided to tweak one of them, and luckily, a double disqualification between the two teams gave us a chance to test it.A second ring will be beamed in, and both rings will be surrounded by two Cosmic Cages. The match ends when two falls are decided, meaning that each team could walk away with a point, or a team could have two points.Our final big match of the night is our main event: An Earth Ladder Match for the GWF Cruiserweight Championship and 3 points.US Male beat Tristan in a hard-fought match on GWF Holovision #3, so it was decided by Dialectas to have Tristan compete for the title here tonight, and both competitors agreed to compete in an Earth Ladder Match. It was also decided that starting with tonight, every Main Event match on the Infinity Complex Supercard will be worth 3 points, giving a huge boost to the side that wins.Thank you very much, Abroz and Dialectas. It was nice having you here tonight, but Infinity Complex will be coming up next, so you should be heading back to your teammates. Thanks to everyone for watching, and stay tuned! Final Match CardMixed Tag Titan Death MatchNitro and Shann-Ra vs. American Guy and DeadlistVidtek vs. TricksDueling Cosmic Cage MatchFrontal Assault vs. Circus StrongmenRing 1: Thraxx vs. TanckRing 2: Zygon vs. GrytThe Betrayer vs. ScimitarPanther Warrior vs. PlethadorGWF Cruiserweight Championship Three-Point Bout Earth Ladder MatchU.S. Male (c) vs. Tristan
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Post by Pariah on Dec 30, 2015 2:04:50 GMT -5
Final Match Card
Mixed Tag Titan Death Match Nitro and Shann-Ra vs. American Guy and Deadlist
Vidtek vs. Tricks
Dueling Cosmic Cage Match Frontal Assault vs. Circus Strongmen Ring 1: Thraxx vs. Tanck Ring 2: Zygon vs. Gryt
The Betrayer vs. Scimitar
Panther Warrior vs. Plethador
GWF Cruiserweight Championship Three-Point Bout Earth Ladder Match U.S. Male (c) vs. Tristan Yeah... I've gotta feeling that Abroz is going to run away with this competition... Fun stuff!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Jan 1, 2016 2:55:14 GMT -5
And now, the GWF, Abroz, and Dialectas present... INFINITY COMPLEX #1Location: Luna Auditorium on Earth's Moon Arena Capacity: 32,339 Before the show officially starts, we see the two team leaders addressing their respective teams "We may have a commanding lead in this Challenge right now, but tonight is a night that Dialectas could very well catch up. We need to keep our fight to them, and show them that we are still the dominant force to be reckoned with!""Things may look bad now, but tonight is a night we can not only catch up, but dominate. My logic dictated my choices in this Infinity Challenge, and so far, most of you have not been able to deliver. This will be your chance to prove me wrong. Get out there, and show the galaxy that logic defeats intuition."Mixed Tag Team Titan Death Match VS. Nitro and Shann-Ra vs. American Guy and DeadliestThe Match: Despite the stipulation, the match never left the ring. Guy tried to start the match off with a knife-edge chop, but was quickly reversed by a karate chop by Nitro. Guy was able to overpower a choke on the ropes, and throw Nitro into the turnbuckle, landing a big boot in the corner. However, he failed to capitalize further, as Nitro reversed a power slam, tossed Guy into the ropes, and hit a Kinetic Super Kick. From there, Abroz' team held firm control, as Nitro tagged in Shann-Ra, forcing Deadliest into the match, as per the Mixed Tag stipulation, where after a short burst of offense, getting the win with Snap Snare. Result: Shann-Ra defeats Deadliest with Snap Snare, giving Abroz 1 pointCompleted Moves: 11 out of 14 moves VS. Vidtek vs. TricksThe Match: Tricks started the match by clowning around, but it cost him when trying for Tricked Out, which Vidtek easily powered out of. After a small bit of offense, Tricks retreated to the outside of the ring, and managed to get Vidtek with the old joy buzzer routine, and whip him into the ring post. Despite this, momentum swayed back and forth through the match, until it eventually led to Vidtek hitting a swarm of offence, including BIG TIME after a failed roll-up attempt in the corner. Tricks tried one last time to gain the advantage outside of the ring, but it didn't keep Vidtek down, as he eventually forced a submission with the Crew Clutch, chalking up another win for Team Abroz. Result: Vidtek defeats Tricks with Crew Clutch, giving Abroz 1 pointCompleted Moves: 19 out of 27 moves Dueling Cosmic Cage MatchFrontal Assault vs. Circus StrongmenRING 1 VS. Thraxx vs. TanckThe Match: The two big men started the match with an intense staredown in the middle of their ring, as they engaged in a shoving contest, before Tanck tried an airplane spin, which Thraxx was able to get out of. However, a flapjack into the corner of the cage would give Tanck the advantage in the match. Tanck nearly got the win twice in the match before Thraxx was able to turn things around in his favor after dodging a running elbow. He would go on to wear Tanck down with a couple of Thraxx Attacks, hit a few big power moves, before finally putting the "Galaxy's Strongest Man" away for the 3-count. Result: Thraxx defeats Tanck with a side power bomb, giving Abroz 1 pointCompleted Moves: 22 out of 30 moves RING 2 VS. Zygon vs. GrytThe Match: Zygon dictated the pace throughout the whole match. Gryt didn't get a chance to even breathe the whole time. There wasn't much to really write home about for this match other than Zygon annihilated Gryt, which to some, could be a metaphor to how the Infinity Challenge is going, for the most part. Gryt was barely able to get out of a couple of TRI-CLAW attempts, and to Gryt's credit, it took 5 of them to finally put him away for good. Result: Zygon defeats Gryt with the TRI-CLAW (+2) giving Abroz 1 pointCompleted Moves: 27 out of 27 moves VS. The Betrayer vs. ScimitarThe Match: Speaking of relentless assaults, The Betrayer did just that to Scimitar. Softening up "the knife dude's" legs, he went for a Scorpion Death Lock, which Scimitar was able to break up using the ropes. The unhinged Titan then dropped that helmeted head down on Scimitar's head a couple of times, before going for a rope-assisted pin, which the ref promptly spotted. After hitting All Fall Down, Betrayer threw Scimitar out of the ring, where he hit a DDT on a well-hidden steel chair, before putting the kibosh on this match-up, and chalking up yet another point for Abroz Result: The Betrayer defeats Scimitar with the BLACK BETRAYAL, giving Abroz 1 pointCompleted Moves: 8 out of 8 moves VS. Panther Warrior vs. PlethadorThe Match: In an encounter that wasn't expected to be as back-and-forth as it was, Plethador was able to get things swinging his way midway into the match after superplexing Panther Warrior out of a deathjump, and even had the land AniMan on the ropes a couple of times. He was even able to apply the SUCTION CLAW on Panther Warrior. However, it wasn't enough to garner the victory, as Panther Warrior slipped out of a slippery suplex, and hit big maneuvers on the amphibian AniMan, culminating with a big hind foot to the face in the corner, and a Warrior Splash, which Plethador rolled out of the ring after, and couldn't recover in time to make the 10-count. Result: Panther Warrior defeats Plethador via countout after Panther Warrior hits a Warrior Splash off a Deathjump, giving Abroz 1 pointCompleted Moves: 25 out of 29 moves As the two competitors in the main event get into the ring, the Cruiserweight title gets hung up on the levitating hook in between them, the lights dim, spotlighting the two competitors and the Cruiserweight title being raised, and Louden Noxious announces that it's time for the main event. "Ladies and gentlemen here at the Luna Auditorium here on Earth's Moon, and the many, many others watching on Holovision, the time has finally come for our...MMMMM-MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!!! It is an Earth Ladder Match, and not only for a 3-point bonus in the Infinity Challenge, but for the Galaxian Wrestling Federation Cruiserweight Championship! Introducing first, the challenger in the blue corner, he hails from Titan, Saturn, and weighs in at 227 pounds, representing Team Dialectas..." TRISTAN!!!! "And his opponent, in the red corner. From Minnesota on the Planet Earth, he weighs in at 239 pounds. He represents Team Abroz, and is the current, reigning, and defending, Galaxian Wrestling Federation Cruiserweight Champion..." U.S. MALE!!!! MAIN EVENTGWF Cruiserweight ChampionshipEarth Ladder Match THREE POINT BOUT VS. U.S. Male (c) vs. TristanThe Match: The ladder was put into play right from the get-go, as the two climbed up it right away to get the title, but their fighting caused the ladder to tip over, and spilled them outside of the ring. Male was the first to recover, and kept a train of momentum going until he got cocky, and attempted a deathjump, and paid for it with a painful FrankenTitan onto a downed ladder. Tristan kept up a heavy offensive on his patriotic foe, using the ladder as a weapon by sandwiching Male in between it, and hitting a Draconian Face Buster onto it with a steel chair. More high-flying pain was brought by the Titan. However, this would eventually catch up with him, as Male was able to recover, and hit a second SEIZE THE DAY, and despite getting knocked out of the ring by Tristan dropkicking the ladder over again, Male dodged a huge Senton Plancha over the top rope. After hitting a running Tornado DDT that also involved bouncing off a cornered ladder, Tristan tried again to grab the belt, but Male tried to stop him. However, the masked Titan showed no fear after winning the ensuing ladder battle, and hit a Titan Drop off the ladder! That completely took the champ out of the match. Result: Tristan defeats U.S. Male, netting Dialectas the main event's 3-pointsCompleted Moves: 25 out of 27 moves Here is your winner, and the NEW GWF Cruiserweight Champion, Tristan! The two men shake hands after such an epic bout, and everyone on Team Dialectas gets in the ring to celebrate Tristan's big win. All except one: Dialectas himself, who is seen on the stage clapping, but the look on his face shows that he is far from happy with how the night went. As we close out the show, the final scores for the night are shown: Infinity Complex #1 ScoreAbroz: 6Dialectas: 3Grand TotalsAbroz: 14Dialectas: 6
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Post by Pariah on Jan 1, 2016 11:37:55 GMT -5
Snap! Even with Tristan's big three point victory, Team Dialectis continues to fall behind...
Enjoying your Infinity Challenge... Fun stuff!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Jan 4, 2016 23:40:50 GMT -5
GWF Planetary PreviewWith your hosts, Dragonmaster and VanityGreetings, GWF fans from across the stars and planets. Welcome to another edition of the Planetary Preview. I am Dragonmaster, here as always with my commentary partner, Vanity. Well, partner, Galactic Warfare has come and gone, and we're moving to our next big event.That's right. It's MegaTournament time once again. Who will be 2125's King of the Cosmos?No idea, but we will find out who goes on tonight, as we have 3 qualifying matches set for tonight, and many more as the weeks go on until we have our field of 16 for the two-night MegaTournament Supercard.Well, I know 3 people who don't seem concerned for MegaTournament.Really? Who would that be?The Gladiators. The Overmaster, our new GWF Heavyweight Champion, and Rush and Turmoil, the Tag Team Champions. I've gotten word from the back that they have an announcement that will not only eclipse the MegaTournament, but they feel will bury it, since they feel they are much bigger than the King of the Cosmos title.Quite an arrogant statement, but I would expect nothing less from this conquering race. Now here on the Planetary Preview, we would normally run down what the three matches are for tonight's Infinity Challenge. Sadly, however, that will not be the case. Dialectas, who not only lost at Infinity Complex, but is also losing the entirety of the Infinity Challenge, has decided to doll out what he calls "Dialectas' Punishment."What do you think he has in store for this punishment?I am as clueless as you are about it, but I feel that it will not be good for the losing members of his team. Moving on, we will also be expecting to see who it was that took Anivar out at Galactic Warfare. If you remember, after his match with Tauran, it looked like he took a fireball to the face when the lights went out?You don't think it could be who I'm thinking it is, could it?It couldn't be. He's banned from the GWF after losing in the Sudden Death tournament. Moving on to the last talking point of the night, we are going to have a title match here tonight."What title will be on the line tonight," I hear most of you asking. Well, it is none other than the GWF Holovision Championship!You heard that right, folks. No longer part of the aCe Federation, the GWF has now officially branded its Holovision Championship as our own, due to the apparent hostile takeover nature of how Drury signed over it's champion, Paganax.Oh, here we go.Before you go on defending Drury like you always do, allow me to draw your attention to this: This is the flier of the card that had Paganax's last aCe match. It featured him against Avarice for the Holovision title, which Avarice held going into the match. This match card was held days before Paganax debuted here in the GWF.So what, you're suggesting that Drury held secret underground meetings with Paganax to steal him and the title away from aCe?Stealing the title away, I don't think was in the cards for Drury. It's all about trying to dethrone Endgame, and have total control of the GWF. The Holovision title is just icing on the cake, probably a sudden way for Drury to stick it to aCe, in a sense. In any case, everything involving the title's been settled, and now the GWF has its own Holovision Championship. There are rules in place for this title, and allow me to read them off: The GWF Holovision Championship will be defended on every Holovision live event going forward, and some Supercards as well. All Holovision title matches on the Holovision show will have a 15-minute time limit. Holovision title matches on Supercards, however, will be defended without the time limit. If the time limit is called, the champion retains. Now that the rules have been established, we'll just have to wait and see, as GWF Holovision is coming up next!
Confirmed for Holovision #5 King of the Cosmos Qualifying Matches What 3 GWF stars will go on to MegaTournament? Paganax defends the now GWF Holovision Championship for the first time Dialectas' Punishment What does Dialectas have in store for his team? The Gladiators' announcement What do they have in store? Who burned Anivar?
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Post by rjretro on Jan 5, 2016 7:45:45 GMT -5
This looks really solid. I'm not familiar with this time period even slightly, but I'm going to read through this thread today and read up on some of the characters so I know what is going on.
Setup looks good!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Jan 5, 2016 20:08:47 GMT -5
GWF Holovision #5Location: Hyperion Craterdome on Saturn Arena Capacity: 19,896 The show starts off not with the Infinity Challenge as per usual, but with GWF Co-Commissioner Sly Drury coming out with his personal band of GWF Security. "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome once again to the Galaxian Wrestling Federation! Now, the MegaTournament is on its way, and I would like to announce that we will not only have 3 qualifying matches here tonight, but I would like to announce that everyone who won at Galactic Warfare are in the tournament. That's right, this means that Encubus, Patch, Tauran, Ensor, and yes, even myself, will be in the MegaTournament to crown the King of the Cosmos. Not only that, but I have extended this invitation for Abroz and Dialectas of the Infinity Challenge to choose one of their own to bypass the qualification process. Now, for the first three qualifying matches, which will take place here tonight. First, we have Swarm taking on Symbiosis. Second, we will see the debut of this new Thantos guy as he faces that rag doll Hector. And finally, in our main event, Havoc will go one-on-one with fellow Aethran, Paralyze. Now, I invite Abroz and Dialectas into the ring to announce their official picks." Aethran Overmaster, Rush, and Turmoil come out instead of the Infinity Challenge creators. "You can take Paralyze for your pathetic tournament, because right here, I am announcing that the Gladiators will host the Gladiator Games the weekend of your so-called 'MegaTournament' on our home planet, Aethra!" "Have you gone mad?! Are you forgetting the Monolith Incident?!" "No, and I don't care either way. We Aethrans will prove once and for all that we are the strongest single and tag force in the GWF!" Abroz and Dialectas come out as the Gladiators start to leave. "Wait a minute, Overmaster. I've got something I'd like to tell you and your co-Commissioner Drury. I have my pick for both of your tournaments. Drury, I would like The Betrayer to join the MegaTournament. And Overmaster, you say you have the strongest tag team force in the GWF? Well Frontal Assault would like to avenge their loss to Rush and Turmoil here from Deimos Perennial." The Gladiators talk it over, as the Overmaster gives his answer "OK, we accept Frontal Assault as the first entry in the Tag Division of the Gladiator Games" Dialectas takes the microphone from Abroz "As for my pick, I would like to say that I have grown tired of my failures as of late, that I am instituting a punishment on my team. We are holding off the Infinity Challenge this week so members of my team fight it out to even qualify for the MegaTournament Qualifying Matches. Whoever wins tonight will face people of Abroz's choosing in official Infinity Challenge and MegaTournament Qualifying Matches. My pick, however, to go straight to the tournament, will be the only man who won for my team at Infinity Complex, the NEW GWF Cruiserweight Champion, Tristan. And now, with all that said, let Dialectas' Punishment...begin!" DIALECTAS' PUNISHMENT VS. Tanck vs. TricksThe Match: Tanck goes for an airplane spin at the start of the match, but Tricks was able to escape. From that point on, Tricks commanded the entirety of the contest, and avoided disqualification twice after using COULROPHOBIA two non-consecutive times, and won after the second use of the move. Result: Tricks defeats Tanck with COULROPHOBIA, going on to the Infinity Challenge MegaTournament QualifiersCompleted Moves: 6 out of 7 moves VS. Scimitar vs. GrytThe Match: Gryt started the match off strong by overpowering the knife-thrower, even nearly winning off the STRONGMAN STRETCH in the early goings of the contest. Gryt threw Scimitar out of the ring twice. First Scimitar got back in to break up the count, but the second was where Scimitar was able to regain momentum by slamming Gryt's head into the ring post. Despite a good amount of offense, Scimitar did not go for the pin. He avoided disqualification after hitting Gryt with the butt of one of his knives after distracting him with a juggling routine with them. After Gryt was able to get something going, the two would go back and forth with short bursts of offense until Gryt locked in the STRONGMAN STRETCH again, with each time Scimitar found a way out, he just re-applied it until Scimitar tapped out the third time in a row. Result: Gryt defeats Scimitar with the STRONGMAN STRETCH, going on to the Infinity Challenge MegaTournament QualifiersCompleted Moves: 43 out of 51 moves VS. Plethador vs. American GuyThe Match: Guy started off hot by hitting the Peacemaker Slingshot, but got a bit cocky after spitting some hamburger into the amphibian's face. Plethador reversed a kick after Guy's salute, and took over the match, almost winning after locking the SUCTION CLAW twice in a row. Guy took the match back, and after hitting the Star Spangled Slam, Plethador gets dehydrated, giving Guy the opportunity to throw the AniMan out of the ring, and hit him across the back with his flagpole, the referee being lenient on Dialectas' orders. Guy then hit Plethador with AMERICAN FIREPOWER three straight times. Infuriated, Guy goes out of the ring for a chair in a wild brawl, but Plethador fin-slaps the chair into Guy's face, the referee calling for the bell. Result: American Guy defeats Plethador via Disqualification after a wild brawl ensues outside the ring, going on to the Infinity Challenge MegaTournament QualifiersCompleted Moves: 20 out of 22 moves In the Press Conference area, Overmaster makes the announcement on who will join the Tag Team Division of the Gladiator Games, with the Tag Team Champions standing on either side of him. "The 3 tag teams that will be joining Rush and Turmoil in the Gladiator Games are as follows: Frontal Assault, upon request by Abroz. The Ultimate Fighters, and finally, the team of Nosfera and Coven Black. It will be a pleasure to see Rush and Turmoil crush these teams on our home turf!" King of the Cosmos Qualifying Match VS. Swarm vs. SymbiosisThe Match: Symbiosis was barely able to kick out of the VENOMOUS STINGER a few minutes into the match, and the two went back-and-forth with reversals throughout. Symbiosis kept the match mostly in his favor, and nearly won twice after locking the Symbiotic Sleeper, then hitting EVENT HORIZON. Swarm ended up putting Symbiosis through the announce table right after, causing yet another disqualification. Result: Symbiosis defeats Swarm via Disqualification after Swarm put him through the announce tableCompleted Moves: 29 out of 40 moves Sly Drury and Paganax come out with Coven Black and Nosfera for Paganax's first GWF Holovision Title defense, but Drury has another announcement for everyone. "A few weeks ago, during my interview with Dragonmaster, I said that I had someone that would deal with the threat of Thantos, and you saw a taste of who that person is during Galactic Warfare, at the unfortunate expense of Anivar. Right now, I'd like to welcome to the GWF...BISHOP HELL!" A fiery explosion occurs in the middle of the stage, and from the flames comes Bishop Hell "Don't be alarmed. This is not THE Bishop Hell that reigned terror on the GWF eons ago. This is a second Bishop Hell, a supporter of the original. In either case, he can be just as devious as the original. This is your only warning, Thantos, and you too, Dark Menace. If you want to mess with me and my rule over the GWF..." "You will feel the burn of HELLFIRE!" Everyone but Paganax and Drury leave the ring, and the two await Paganax's first challenger, and the one who accepts it is...Encubus. "Drury. I feel like you're trying to replace me with this giant walking red brute. I am the rightful GWF Champion, and I'l prove it here tonight, AND on Aethra, because I want you to take me out of the MegaTournament, and put me in the Gladiator Games!" "...If you're so certain, then I accept. But I have to warn you, as well as the other participants in the Gladiator Games: If you're part of the Gladiator Games, you are forbidden from joining the MegaTournament this year. But, that also leaves one more empty spot...Ah, that's it! Abroz, it's your lucky day! I'm giving you one more pick in the tournament for being the winner at Infinity Complex. Meet me in my office to discuss who it'll be. But right now...let the Holovision title match begin!" GWF Holovision Championship VS. Paganax (c) vs. EncubusThe Match: Nobody really had the upper-hand in this heated contest. When someone would get a short burst of offense, they would be shot down not long after. Encubus hitting Force of Darkness only DAZED the big man. Later on, the fight went outside the ring, and Encubus rammed the Heathen Chief into the hard edges on the side of the ring. Despite hitting SECOND COMING, Paganax kicked out. Encubus seemed to have the match won with the MAFFEI MASTERLOCK, but the new Thantos hit a Satanic Skull Smasher, causing yet ANOTHER disqualification tonight. Result: Encubus defeats Paganax via Disqualification after Thantos interferedCompleted Moves: 23 out of 36 moves Paganax retains the GWF Holovision Championship As Paganax stands in the ring alone, the Overmaster, still in the Press Conference area, appears on the GalactiTron to make the final Gladiator Games announcement of the night. "This is your lucky day, Paganax, because I choose you to represent my Heavyweight Division of the Gladiator Games, along with Encubus and Endgame. Before we cease our announcements tonight, I would like to say that we are so confident that we will win this tournament, that if we don't we will put our GWF titles on the line on the second night of the MegaTournament. We may be banned from the tournament, but we will be more than happy to put these titles on the line if you somehow best us on our home turf, which you won't, because we plan to conquer ALL that stands before us!" King of the Cosmos Qualifying Match VS. Thantos vs. Hector the Holy Brown BearThe Match: After a short exchange, Thantos takes the match for his own, and nearly ended it quick after a LEGEND LARIAT. Hector changes the momentum after a drop toe hold to the bottom buckle, and when Thantos escapes to the outside, Hector hits a big boot to Thantos' head on the ringpost. Hector soon puts the match away, and Hector and Thantos shake hands after the match. Result: Hector defeats Thantos with I KNOW YOUR SECRETCompleted Moves: 11 out of 15 moves Before the main event, it's announced that Abroz has chosen Panther Warrior to take Encubus' place at MegaTournament. MAIN EVENT King of the Cosmos Qualifying Match VS. Havoc vs. ParalyzeThe Match: Two ticked off Aethrans going at it in the main event, and we have power facing off against agility. Both using their advantage against the other well, with Havoc especially using his agility against Paralyze. Havoc nearly got the win in the opening seconds after a missile dropkick. Havoc's goal for this match seemed to be wear the big man down and hurt him. It turned out to work, as by the end of the match, Paralyze was clearly injured in some form or fashion. The two went hard on each other all throughout the match, hitting huge moves on each other, with Havoc especially hitting multiple Gothic Tomb Spikes in a row towards the end of the battle. The match ended with Paralyze throwing Havoc out of the ring, and slamming him with the Rylock Rod, concluding this Night of Disqualifications with the 4th one out of 7 matches. Result: Havoc defeats Paralyze via Disqualification after Paralyze used the Rylock Rod outside the ringCompleted Moves: 46 out of 69 moves The Gladiators close out the show by decimating Havoc, and the champs raising their titles, and Paralyze raises up his Rylock Rod over a beaten Havoc Particpants for MegaTournament (so far)Sly Drury Patch Taruan Ensor The BetrayerPanther WarriorTristanSymbiosisHectorHavocParticpants for Gladiator GamesTag Team DivisionGladiators (Rush and Turmoil)Frontal Assault (Thraxx and Zygon)The Ultimate Fighters (Clinch and Shoot)Demon Bloodlust (Coven Black and Nosfera)Heavyweight DivisionAethran OvermasterEncubusEndgamePaganax
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