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Post by JJ_Strife on Jan 26, 2016 20:58:32 GMT -5
GWF Holovision #8 Location: Hyperion Craterdome on Saturn Arena Capacity: 19,896
INFINITY CHALLENGE VS. Vidtek and Nitro vs. AniMan Land and Sea The Match: A very short match that started with Malkuth going for a Big Cat Splash, but Vidtek powered away from it, and took the match for himself, punishing the lion AniMan, and nailing 2 nonconsecutive BIG TIMES, Nitro playing defense against Plethador to secure the quick win for Abroz Result: Vidtek defeats Malkuth with BIG TIME, giving Abroz 1 point Completed Moves: 4 out of 5 moves
VS. Shann-Ra vs. Deadliest The Match: In a battle of strength vs. speed, Deadliest came away using her power advantage with great effect, effectively neutralizing Shann-Ra's cat-like reflexes. Dominating most of the match, Deadliest almost got the win twice, once with the Master Race Lock, and ones after PURIFICATION. Shann-Ra was able to use her agility to counter a spear, but her and Deadliest exchanged reversals until Deadliest powered out of a Bounty Skullcrusher, before finally punishing Shann-Ra with a Tower of Doom, and two straight uses of PURIFICATION for the win. Result: Deadliest defeats Shann-Ra with PURIFICATION, giving Dialectas 1 point Completed Moves: 14 out of 18 moves
VS. Mantis vs. Gryt The Match: Gryt went for the first punch, but was immediately caught in Prey Snare. Right after, Mantis used RAPTORIAL GRASP twice in a row, but both times, Gryt powered out. Both wrestlers would get into a wild brawl outside the ring, with Gryt winning by slingshotting the bug AniMan into the ring post, then once in the ring, was locked in the STRONGMAN STRETCH, which Mantis escaped. Mantis would again Prey Snare Gryt again, along with yet another set of two RAPTORIAL GRASPS in a row, with another after using the Predator Pinch, and again, Gryt would power out. Gryt was able to get a short burst of offense, but in the end, all the wearing down caused by the 5 RAPTORIAL GRASPS eventually spelled the end for "Mr. Pound for Pound." Result: Mantis defeats Gryt with the Predator Pinch, giving Abroz 1 point Completed Moves: 24 out of 25 moves
Score Abroz: 19 Dialectas: 10
After the Infinity Challenge, Abroz and Dialectas come out to address Infinity Complex #2
"Ladies and gentlemen. It is now time to introduce the main event matches for Infinity Complex #2. First, after tonight's women's match, and the need for a #1 Contender after Gladiator Games, Shann-Ra will face Deadliest again, but this time, in a Titan Death Match."
"And finally, the Three-Point Bout will be a special Battlezone Match between 5 members of each team. In addition to the 3 Point Bonus for winning the contest, each elimination will be worth 1 point, just like a normal Infinity Challenge Match. We hope you look forward to the next installment of Infinity Complex, and we return you to your regularly scheduled program."
GWF Holovision Championship
VS. Paganax (c) vs. Bloodline The Match: Bloodline threw Paganax into the announce table very early on in the match, but Paganax quickly took over again after hitting a huge lariat off the ropes. Both men seemed to be unable to get the upper-hand on each other for a while until Paganax powered out of a Northern Lights Suplex. After hitting the PAGAN VOID, Encubus saw himself into the match, and struck down Paganax with a GAMESMASTER DDT, the ref too busy tending to Bloodline to notice. Bloodline almost had the match won quite a number of times after that, and had control for most of the match, but one reversal of a temple chop, and a buzzer-beating PAGAN VOID would notch yet another title defense. Result: Paganax defeats Bloodline with the PAGAN VOID Completed Moves: 39 out of 48 moves Paganax retains the GWF Holovision Championship
After the match, Paganax goes after Encubus for trying to cost him the match, as Bloodline is left in the ring. He climbs up one of the turnbuckles, and points up at the sky, seemingly dedicating his performance in this match to someone deceased.
Co-Commissioner and Interplanetary Champion Sly Drury sits at ringside for the following match:
MegaTournament Battle Royal
Patch vs. Tauran vs. Ensor vs. The Betrayer vs. Panther Warrior vs. Tristan vs. Symbiosis vs. Hector vs. Havoc vs. Tricks vs. U.S. Male vs. American Guy vs. Payback vs. Bishop Hell II vs. Thantos II The Match: Hector and Symbiosis started things off, with Payback seeing himself helping out his Legends leader, but a missed EXVENGE would cost him the match. A combined effort between Hector and Thantos II saw the elimination of Patch, who had eliminated Payback. Meanwhile, U.S. Male quickly eliminated his former partner American Male, to his shock and frustration. Tricks went after Panther Warrior, and with Tristan's assist, the two eliminate the AniMan. Staying true to his unpredictable nature, and possibly wanting to make a statement, Tricks tries to eliminate his own Infinity Challenge partner, but U.S. Male lays waste to those plans by eliminating the man who beat him for the Cruiserweight title. Tricks, frustrated, took U.S. Male out of the match. Tauran went after Bishop Hell for taking out Anivar, but gets taken out with a temple shot, but not eliminated, as Hell goes after Thantos and Hector. After a bit, Tricks goes after Hector while Hell focused on Thantos, but Tricks would soon go after The Betrayer, and eliminate him. Havoc goes after Tauran for a bit, before Bishop Hell sees his way back after Tauran, but Tauran used his aerial assault to eliminate Bishop Hell, before eventually being eliminated himself by Symbiosis. Meanwhile, Ensor throws out Tricks, and after a while, eliminates Symbiosis, leaving the final four as Ensor, Thantos II, Hector, and Havoc. Havoc quickly goes after Ensor after his elimination of Symbiosis, and throws him out. Havoc then takes out Thantos with little effort. Hector tries to take advantage, and go to eliminate Havoc, but proved futile, and Hector gets thrown out like a rag doll for the final elimination. Eliminations 1. Patch throws out Payback (9 out of 14 moves) 2. Thantos and Hector throw out Patch (10 out of 10 moves) 3. U.S Male throws out American Guy (2 out of 2 moves) 4. Tricks and Tristan throw out Panther Warrior (5 out of 5 moves) 5. U.S. Male throws out Tristan (15 out of 19 moves) 6. Tricks throws out U.S. Male (13 out of 14 moves) 7. Tricks throws out The Betrayer (31 out of 39 moves) 8. Tauran throws out Bishop Hell II (9 out of 9 moves) 9. Ensor throws out Tricks (3 out of 3 moves) 10. Symbiosis throws out Tauran (9 out of 11 moves) 11. Ensor throws out Symbiosis (31 out of 36 moves) 12. Havoc throws out Ensor (2 out of 2 moves) 13. Havoc throws out Thantos II (7 out of 7 moves) Result: Havoc wins by last eliminating Hector (7 out of 8 moves) Total Completed Moves: 153 out of 179 moves
As Havoc celebrates in the ring, Sly Drury floors him with the Interplanetary Championship, then does the same to Hector when he goes after him.
Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Clinch and Thraxx vs. Turmoil and Nosfera The Match: After taking a lung smasher, Nosfera would cause Panic in the Streets to gain the advantage. He would then repeatedly throw Clinch into the barricade three times. Unfortunately, after a self-tag, a quick knee to the face would temporarily daze Turmoil enough for Clinch to hot tag the native of Kroll. He would soon outpower the Hardcore Aethran and go to town on him and Nosfera. Clinch gets in on the action as well and gets on the offensive against Nosfera until he reversed a kidney punch. Turmoil would implement some hardcore tactics on one half of the Ultimate Fighters before Nosfera is tagged into the match and then quickly gets the win for his team. Result: Nosfera defeats Clinch with Panic in the Streets Completed Moves: 38 out of 46 moves
MAIN EVENT Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Endgame and Paganax vs. Aethran Overmaster and Encubus The Match: Most of the match was contested between Endgame and Encubus, with Endgame having most of the offense. Paganax would see himself into the match with a blind tag after Endgame hit a Shining Wizard. Furious over Encubus trying to cost him the Holovision title, Paganax throws Encubus out of the ring, unfolds a steel chair, and hits a PAGAN VOID on it, completely denting the seat downward. That wasn't enough for Paganax as he hit another PAGAN VOID to end the match, Overmaster not bothering to get involved the whole match. Result: Paganax defeats Encubus with the PAGAN VOID Completed Moves: 12 out of 14 moves
Paganax grabs the steel chair he used outside the ring, and goes to hit Encubus with it over and over. Overmaster takes the chair, and goes to hit Paganax, but Endgame snatches it, and throws it outside the ring. The show ends with an intense staredown between Endgame, Paganax and the Overmaster, who is holding the Heavyweight title.
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Post by Pariah on Jan 27, 2016 4:56:58 GMT -5
Thoroughly enjoyed the Battle Royal and it was very cool to see Havoc walking out of that as the winner... Looks like Drury is having no issues with making potent enemies, as he takes out both Havoc and Hector with cheap shots after the contest...
Paganax is on an absolute tear... His methods may be questionable, but there is no doubting that the Heathen Chief is making a huge impact... Still, I maintain that it's only a matter of time before Encubus makes him pay... After all, we are talking about the Son of the Gamemaster here and he has a legacy to live up to...
Excellent show!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Jan 30, 2016 15:24:36 GMT -5
GWF Supercard Showcase Double Tournament WeekendHosted by Dragonmaster, Vidtek, and (from Aethra) Louden NoxiousWelcome, GWF fans to another edition of the Supercard Showcase. This is Dragonmaster here live with Vidtek on board the GWF Broadcast Satellite.Because Solaris knows we ain't stepping foot on Aethra right now.To elaborate more on what Vidtek means, it's that this edition of the Supercard Showcase, as well as my usual commentating duties with Vanity for this Double Tournament Weekend, will take place on board the Broadcast Satellite here, as GWF Officials, despite granting Overmaster's proposal for the tournament to begin with, are still quite wary of doing a show on Aethra after the heavy investigations involved in the Monolith Incident. For those unaware, back in 2124, Monolith was inflicted with heavy injuries and burns when leaving Aethra during a Live Event after his transport craft exploded due to what was found to be factory error. In any case, conspicuous by his absence here is the third member of our Supercard Showcase panel, Louden Noxious, who the Gladiators actually requested to ring announce for the Gladiator Games, along with the MegaTournament. We now join Louden Noxious live via Holo feed in the Aethran War Dome. Louden, do you read?Loud and clear, Dragonmaster. As you can see, I'm standing in the middle of the ring here in the Aethran War Dome. This place is packed, but no one is making a sound here except for me right now. Very standard for Aethran audiences, especially for an event like this, where Aethran pride will be tested. Speaking of the Aethrans, we start this Double Header Showcase starting with the Gladiator Games.
Bracket
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The Gladiator Games is a new tournament created by the Aethrans to assert their dominance in the GWF. As if they need any more reason to gloat. Well, we all know how Aethrans are. They always want to be the dominant force in the GWF. Especially now, when they have the Heavyweight and Tag Team titles, and we were on the road to MegaTournament. On Holovision, they announced this new tournament to coincide with the King of the Cosmos so they can, in their words, bury the MegaTournament by proving their dominance over that, and the big stars in the Heavyweight and Tag Team divisions. After announcing the brackets, they also revealed that if the Aethrans lose either bracket, they will defend their respective championship at MegaTournament. Staying on championships for a bit to transition into the bracket, it has just been announced that in the Heavyweight bracket, after all the shenanigans involved between the two, the match between Encubus and Paganax will, in fact, be for the GWF Holovision Championship. Going more into the brackets, the Gladiator Games are contested under round robin rules, with a varied points system. Pin and submission victories are 20 points, countout victories are 15, DQs are 10, and a draw gives each competitor 5 points. If there is a tie after all match-ups are done, there will be a tie-breaker match-up to decide the true winner. And as Dragonmaster stated previously, if an Aethran loses the entire tournament, they will defend their title at MegaTournament. Wait a second, is that Paralyze at ringside? Yes, very observant of you, Vidtek. It seems that Paralyze will be the Outside Enforcer for the entirety of the tournament to ensure no interference. Though I can't help but think he will try to swing things in the favor of the Gladiators so they can win. Yeah, same here. Guess they don't want to have to put their foot in their mouths if they happen to lose, and end up going into MegaTournament. That seems to be everything covered in regards to the Gladiator Games. We now move on to the second of our two tournaments: Bracket The 2125 King of the Cosmos MegaTournament is finally upon us. This is a more traditional single-elimination tournament with spots mostly decided by qualifying matches, with a select few spots awarded to winners of our past couple of Supercards. For this tournament, it is broken up into two separate nights: The first is dedicated to the 8 matches in the first round, and the second night will have the 7 tournament matches, and, if necessary, the title matches mentioned earlier for winning Gladiator Games. The winner of this tournament will be crowned the King of the Cosmos, and will receive a GWF Heavyweight Championship match at our next Supercard, the all Specialty Match show War Games. Let me tell you: I should be in that tournament right now instead of up here with you guys talking about it. You lost not only your original Qualifying Match to American Guy, but you also lost the very first match in the Last Chance Gauntlet to Retribution. Yeah, don't you worry. I'm gonna make sure Dialectas' flag waver and that big green meathead get what's coming to them. Whatever the case may be, you're here now, and we are about out of time here, but before we go, we have our Showcase Showdown match-up: A Spear Match for the GWF Women's Championship live from Aethra
Before the match begins, the Aethran Overmaster is carried to ringside in a throne by Aethran war slaves, and accompanied by Rush, Turmoil, and Strafe, with Paralyze still at his post at ringside. Strafe enters the ring for her match, as Paralyze and the Tag Team Champions stand beside the Overmaster, who rises along with the Aethran audience for the playing of the Aethran War Anthem. Showcase Showdown MatchSpear MatchGWF Women's Championship VS. Strafe (c) vs. SultanaThe Match: Strafe starts off the match hot, hitting GROUND ZERO very early on. After a near-fall off a scissor kick, Strafe throws Sultana out of the ring, but Sultana throws her at the barricade, and gets a near-fall herself off a shoulder and arm suplex. The fight goes back outside the ring, where this time Strafe introduces Sultana to the barricade, but head first. After this, Sultana goes to grab the broken spear from the corner, and when Sultana tries to wrestle it away, Strafe kicks her off the top rope to the floor. Strafe toys with Sultana before going for the shots with the spear handle, but Sultana stops the shot, and DDTs Strafe on the floor. After a couple of front face DDTs, Sultana wins the match, and takes back her spear. Result: Sultana defeats Strafe with a front face DDTCompleted Moves: 13 out of 15 moves Here is your winner, and the NEW GWF Women's Champion, Sultana!
Final Tournament Participants Gladiator GamesHeavyweight DivisionAethran Overmaster Endgame Encubus* Paganax* *GWF Holovision ChampionshipPaganax (c) vs. Encubus Tag Team DivisionGladiators (Rush and Turmoil) Ultimate Fighters (Clinch and Shoot) Frontal Assault (Thraxx and Zygon) Demon Bloodlust (Coven Black and Nosfera) King of the CosmosSly Drury Patch Tauran Ensor The Betrayer Panther Warrior Tristan Symbiosis Hector Havoc Tricks U.S. Male American Guy Payback Bishop Hell II Thantos II
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Post by JJ_Strife on Feb 2, 2016 21:46:10 GMT -5
And now, the GWF and Aethra present... GLADIATOR GAMESLocation: Aethran War Dome Arena Capacity: 58,602 All 4 tag teams in the Tag Team Division of the tournament are standing on the stage, with Louden Noxious introducing them all to start off the tournament "Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you the four teams involved in the Gladiator Games Tag Team Division. Introducing first, from the Kroll System, accompanied by Abroz, and for one night only, The Dark Menace. At a total combined weight of 629 pounds, representing Team Abroz in the Infinity Challenge..." Thraxx and Zygon, FRONTAL ASSAULT! "Also accompanied by The Dark Menace, from Trifid Nebula, at a total combined weight of 515 pounds, representing Covert Operations..." Clinch and Shoot, THE ULTIMATE FIGHTERS! "And now, introducing the teams participating in the first match-up in this tournament. Accompanied by Omen and Phantasy, at a total combined weight of 485 pounds, representing Rogue's Gallery..." Nosfera and Coven Black, DEMON BLOODLUST! "And finally, representing Aethra, at a total combined weight of 520 pounds, they are the current GWF Tag Team Champions..." Rush and Turmoil, THE GLADIATORS! Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Gladiators vs. Demon Bloodlust (w/Phantasy)The Match: Coven Black starts the match off hot by taking the fight straight to the Cruiserweight Aethran. After he feels he wore him down enough, Black tags in Nosfera, who imediately hit the SPRING HEEL KICK, only getting a near-fall. Rush avoids a double axe handle, and tags in Turmoil, who proceeds to lay waste to the demon from Brymstone. After seeing Nosfera take TOTAL TURMOIL and THE TEMPEST, Coven Black sends his hypnotized Phantasy to interfere, which causes a Disqualification, giving the Gladiators the first win of the Gladiator Games Result: Rush defeats Nosfera via Disqualification after Phantasy interferes, the Gladiators receive 10 pointsCompleted Moves: 15 out of 18 moves After the match, the four Heavyweight Division competitors in the tournament are on stage, as Louden Noxious introduces them as well. "Ladies and gentlemen, it is now time to introduce the Heavyweight Division competitors in the Gladiator Games! Introducing first, from Corvus, weighing in at 314 pounds, representing the Federation Defense Fighters..." ENDGAME! "Accompanied by Mother Superior, from Maffei II, weighing in at 243 pounds, representing Martial Law, he is the Crown Jewel of the GWF, and the son of the legendary Thantos..." ENCUBUS! "And now, introducing the first two participants in the Heavyweight Division of the tournament. Hailing from Primus, Centra, weighing in at 410 pounds, representing Rogue's Gallery, and is the current GWF Holovision Champion, and former All-Centra Entertainment Essence Champion..." PAGANAX! "And finally, representing Aethra, weighing in at 400 pounds. He is the current GWF Heavyweight Champion and your Minister of War..." AETHRAN OVERMASTER! Gladiator Games Heavyweight Match Champion vs. Champion VS. Heavyweight Champion Aethran Overmaster vs. Holovision Champion PaganaxThe Match: Despite getting the first shot in the match, Aethran Overmaster quickly, and aggressively took control from him and proceeded to wear him down with big moves in and out of the ring. He nearly got the win off of an Aethran Coup Cannon, then proceeded to continue his assault. Despite some back and forth reversing towards the end, the Overmaster kept the momentum until Paganax throws him at the Aethran announce table. Result: Aethran Overmaster defeats Paganax via Disqualification after throwing Overmaster at the announce table, Aethran Overmaster receives 10 pointsCompleted Moves: 20 out of 25 moves Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Ultimate Fighters vs. Frontal Assault*Both teams represented by Dark Menace The Match: Because both of his clients were facing each other, Dark Menace just stood at ringside, observing the match. Thraxx and Shoot started off this short match by reversing each other over and over, with Thraxx getting some slight offense with a triangle choke. After the hold was broken, Shoot hit a running knee off the ropes, and locks the TAPPED OUT! on Thraxx, which he powers out of. Clinch gets tagged in, and he and Thraxx brawl wildly outside the ring, which ends in Clinch throwing the Kroll native into the guard rail. Zygon tries to break up the pin after the ULTIMATE COMBO KO, but Shoot prevented it. Result: Clinch defeats Thraxx with ULTIMATE COMBO KO, the Ultimate Fighters receive 20 pointsCompleted Moves: 5 out of 10 moves Gladiator Games Heavyweight Match VS. Endgame vs. Encubus (w/Mother Superior)The Match: One of two anticipated matches involving Endgame happen here tonight, with this one being a rematch from Deimos Perennial. Endgame started the match hot, and nearly had Encubus beaten with two ROLLING FIGURE FOURS, but during the second one, Mother Superior got involved with distracting the referee, which got Paralyze involved, and had her kicked out for the remainder of the match. Encubus got a face full of chair outside the ring when Endgame dropkicked it into his face, fortunately for him with no repercussions. After kicking out of the ULTIMA LEAP, Encubus reverses a deathjump attempt by spiking Endgame in mid-air with a DDT. The match culminated in a wild brawl outside the ring, ending with Encubus catapulting Endgame into the ring post, then throwing him back into the ring for the Encubus 450 Splash for the 1-2-3, avenging his loss at Deimos Perennial. Result: Encubus defeats Endgame with an Encubus 450 Splash, Encubus receives 20 pointsCompleted Moves: 20 out of 20 moves Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Frontal Assault (w/Dark Menace) (0) vs. Gladiators (10)The Match: Both teams head into this match with rather sour starts. Frontal Assault suffered a loss last match to the Ultimate Fighters, and the Gladiators got a DQ victory over Demon Bloodlust. Zygon starts off with a jaw crack, but as he goes for a second, Rush reverses, but when he throws Zygon into the turnbuckle, he gets back body dropped over the top rope as he runs at him. Zygon then get put through a Turmoil-set table, but is not DQ'd due to Paralyze distracting the referee. Rush throws Zygon back into the ring, and goes for a deathjump, but Zygon takes advantage of a distraction caused by Thraxx attacking Paralyze outside the ring, and superplexes Rush back into the ring. Zygon then tags in Thraxx, who attacks Rush, but like Zygon, when going for a second straight triangle choke after the first attempt was broken, Rush escapes and tags in Turmoil, who gets the quick win off an Aethran Coup Cannon. Result: Turmoil defeats Thraxx with Aethran Coup Cannon, the Gladiators receive 20 pointsCompleted Moves: 7 out of 9 moves Gladiator Games Heavyweight Match GWF Holovision Championship VS. Paganax (c) (0) vs. Encubus (w/Mother Superior) (20)The Match: The match started off with a bit of back and forth, as both men would only be able to hit about 1-2 moves on each other before the other reversed, until Encubus capitalized on his agility, and started to lay out the big man with some of his big moves, including GAMESMASTER DDT. Despite a superkick just dazing the Heathen Chief, Encubus kept some offense until Paganax hit a huge lariat while rebounding off the ropes. Again came a point where neither man could get a distinct advantage over the other until Paganax reversed a swinging neckbreaker. After hitting the PAGAN VOID, Mother Superior gets into the ring to break up the count, but gets thrown out of the ring, and Paganax attempts to shatter the Crown Jewel with another PAGAN VOID, which Encubus kicks out of. Encubus regains the advantage in the final moments of the match, hitting 450 after 450 and Skull Smasher after Skull Smasher to wear the big man down. Unfortunately, he could not make him tap to the MAFFEI MASTERLOCK, and after hitting the SECOND COMING, and going for a pin, the time runs out. Result: This match goes to a time limit draw, both competitors receive 5 pointsCompleted Moves: 41 out of 50 moves Paganax retains the GWF Holovision Championship Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Ultimate Fighters (w/Dark Menace) (20) vs. Demon Bloodlust (w/Omen) (0)The Match: Shoot quickly goes for a triangle choke at the start of the bout, which Coven Black is able to break up by getting a foot on the rope. Coven Black hits a running DDT after being rebounded off the ropes. In a similar situation, Black locks in the Draco Sleeper, and after it's escaped, he throws Shoot into the ropes, who hits the vampire with a shoulder block. Clinch is tagged in, and lets Coven Black have it with a huge barrage of MMA strikes. After the beating, Shoot is tagged in, and nearly taps out Coven Black on a number of occasions, with Omen not getting involved every time Black is on the verge of defeat, visually angering Black. During a Menace Ankle Lock, Clinch and Nosfera get into the ring, and the match ends up turning into a Pier 6 brawl, resulting in the match being thrown out. Result: This match goes to a Double Disqualification, meaning no points are awarded to either teamCompleted Moves: 18 out of 18 moves Gladiator Games Heavyweight Match VS. Endgame (0) vs. Aethran Overmaster (10)The Match: Endgame is looking to avenge his losses to the Overmaster, mostly from Galactic Warfare that helped set off this tournament. Overmaster nails the Revolutionary Spear in the early goings of the match, but Endgame used his agility to dodge a flying tackle. Through almost all of the match, each man would hit some big moves, but get reversed after about 1-3 of them. The end saw Overmaster powering out of a waistlock suplex, get a good amount of offense before finally nailing him with the REIGN OF THE OVERMASTER. Result: Aethran Overmaster defeats Endgame with REIGN OF THE OVERMASTER (+6), Aethran Overmaster receives 20 pointsCompleted Moves: 17 out of 23 moves Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Ultimate Fighters (w/Dark Menace) (20) vs. Gladiators (30)The Match: At this stage, the Gladiators lead the night by 10 points against their opponents here. Clinch starts the match off by getting a couple of shots in on Turmoil, but a headbutt attempt is thwarted by a headbutt of his own, who quickly follows up with a diving spear to the MMA brawler. Turmoil goes for a piledriver on the ramp, but before they could exit the ring, Shoot gets hot tagged into the match, and slams Turmoil down, and applies a couple of holds, including TAPPED OUT! After escaping a guillotine choke, Turmoil leaves the ring, and when Shoot follows, he gets put through one of Turmoil's tables, causing the Gladiators to get Disqualified, and causing a tie in the Tag Team Division. Result: Shoot defeats Turmoil via Disqualification after Turmoil throws Shoot through a table, the Ultimate Fighters receive 10 pointsCompleted Moves: 7 out of 9 moves Gladiator Games Heavyweight Match VS. Encubus (w/Mother Superior) (25) vs. Aethran Overmaster (30)The Match: The 1st Place Match is set, with Encubus going in with a pinfall win and a time limit draw, and the Overmaster going in 2-0, one DQ win and a pinfall victory. Encubus can win the tournament with anything but a draw, be it by the time limit or a double countout or disqualification. After a quick back and forth, Encubus raked the Overmaster's eyes before Overmaster would take over on offense, nearly getting the win with a couple sets of of Ballistic Headbutts. After being thrown outside the ring, Encubus makes Ovemaster eat barricade after a drop toe hold to it. Encubus would try to win with the SECOND COMING twice, but only gets a near-fall, and the Encubus 450 only dazed the Minister of War. Despite this, Encubus kept on the offensive, and wore him down to the point where he could barely kick out of a GAMESMASTER DDT, and barely escape the MAFFEI MASTERLOCK, but a second GAMESMASTER DDT would punch Encubus' ticket back into the GWF title picture at MegaTournament. Result: Encubus defeats Aethran Overmaster with the GAMESMASTER DDT, Encubus receives 20 points, and the Heavyweight Division of the Gladiator GamesCompleted Moves: 16 out of 19 moves Gladiator Games Tag Team Match VS. Frontal Assault (w/ Dark Menace) (0) vs. Demon Bloodlust (w/Phantasy and Omen) (0)The Match: Due to the tie caused earlier, and how both teams here have 0 points going in, this is a match for 3rd Place. However, this was the longest and most even contest in the tag team bracket. After a short amount of offense, Nosfera gets power slammed by Zygon as he was going for a double axe handle. He then nearly got the win with the TRI-CLAW after a Zygon Optic Blast. He then kept the offense going, culminating in hitting POWER OF KROLL THREE TIMES IN A ROW before Omen distracted the referee, and Coven Black hitting Zygon from behind, and would get into the match after Nosfera bites Zygon in the neck. Black kept things going his way, including hitting DIAMOND EYES twice in a row himself before missing double knees to the chest. Zygon then tags in Thraxx, who just punishes the vampire from Draco, getting 3 near-falls after 3 high-impact moves, including another POWER OF KROLL. Coven Black got momentum back after a shoulder tackle off the ropes, but after Thraxx reverses flying body press, he lays on the side power slams and head drop suplexes even more. After a second head drop suplex, Coven Black leaves the ring, and puts Thraxx through the Aethran announce table, which doesn't cause a Disqualification, but it's THE DEMON'S BREATH after Nosfera is tagged in right after that loses Demon Bloodlust the match and tournament. Result: Thraxx defeats Nosfera via Disqualification after THE DEMON'S BREATH, Frontal Assault receives 10 pointsCompleted Moves: 41 out of 44 moves Gladiator Games Heavyweight Match VS. Endgame (0) vs. Paganax (5)The Match: The second huge match for Endgame, the Ace of the GWF vs. the Ace of, well...aCe. However, it is relegated to a third place bout in this tournament, and it ended in convincing fashion in favor of the Holovision Champion. Endgame's one offensive move in the match was quickly reversed immediately after Endgame reversed Paganax himself. Endgame seemed to be out of it by this point in the tournament, as he was put down within a few minutes with the PAGAN VOID, shocking the entire galaxy as Endgame leaves Aethra scoreless. Result: Paganax defeats Endgame with the PAGAN VOID, giving Paganax 20 pointsCompleted Moves: 7 out of 9 moves FINAL SCORESHeavyweight DivisionEncubus: 45Aethran Overmaster: 30 Paganax: 25 Endgame: 0 Tag Team DivisionGladiators: 30 Ultimate Fighters: 30Frontal Assault: 10 Demon Bloodlust: 0
Before the Tiebreaker Match begins, it is decided by the Aethran Overmaster, Rush and Turmoil that the Gladiators will put the GWF Tag Team Championships on the line in the Tiebreaker, which is now announced as a Titan Death Match, effectively nullifying the match for MegaTournament whatever the result may be. TIEBREAKER Titan Death Match GWF Tag Team Championship VS. Gladiators (c) vs. Ultimate FightersThe Match: After a controversial Tag Team bracket, this match decides the winner of the Gladiator Games. The Dark Menace is not in the corner of the Ultimate Fighters due to him preparing Havoc for the King of the Cosmos MegaTournament. This was a hot contest with each side bringing their best performance to date. Shoot went for the win early with TAPPED OUT! and the Menace Ankle Lock on Turmoil, but to no avail, and as Shoot goes for another one, Rush gets the hot tag, and takes over after a series of back and forth reversals, but that doesn't last long, as Shoot puts Rush through a table previously set by Turmoil. This match got so intense, that both sides pulled all the stops, including a surprise appearance by Sleeper Cell, sent by Dark Menace when he arrived on Saturn, and the more obvious involvement of Paralyze. The end of the match came down to Rush and Clinch, both of which were beat to hell, especially Clinch, who took a massive beating by Rush after a ref bump off a deathjump caused by the Aethran. Clinch took it to Rush, and finally capped off this match with a Superman Punch that ended the reign of the Aethrans, and put another black spot on their pride on this night. Result: Clinch defeats Rush with a Superman Punch to win the Tag Team Division of the Gladiator GamesCompleted Moves: 52 out of 58 moves Here are your winners, and the NEW GWF Tag Team Champions, the Ultimate Fighters! Paralyze goes into the ring, as the show ends with the Ultimate Fighters run out of the arena with the Tag Team titles, and Sleeper Cell surrounding them as they leave the enraged Aethran homeworld, and the in-ring Aethrans absolutely livid.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 2, 2016 22:47:53 GMT -5
Disappointed that the team of Coven Black and Nosfera (two of my faves) did not perform better...
Awesome work by Encubus and TUF, winning their respective divisions... Not to mention that Clinch and Shoot just took the tag straps from the Gladiators on Aethra... SNAP! Now that's called making an impact...
Superb show!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Feb 2, 2016 22:56:36 GMT -5
Disappointed that the team of Coven Black and Nosfera (two of my faves) did not perform better... Awesome work by Encubus and TUF, winning their respective divisions... Not to mention that Clinch and Shoot just took the tag straps from the Gladiators on Aethra... SNAP! Now that's called making an impact... Superb show! I'm more shocked that Endgame performed how he did. After losing the GWF title, seems like he really hasn't done all that well, and it's showing right now with him leaving the Gladiator Games scoreless, and getting pulverized by Paganax, the dream match, in the would-be main event, had it not been for the Tiebreaker. With all that boasting the Gladiators did prior to this, they could only manage second place in their own tournament on their home planet, with the final nail this night being their overconfidence to put the GWF Tag titles on the line in the Tiebreaker, and losing. Remember, cause Encubus won here, he has a shot at the Heavyweight title at MegaTournament, if he defeats the Overmaster for the title, that's REALLY gonna be a punch in the face to the Gladiators. Thanks as always for the feedback.
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Post by JJ_Strife on Mar 22, 2016 0:09:12 GMT -5
And now, the Galaxian Wrestling Federation proudly presents... MEGATOURNAMENTNight 1Location: Titan Sportatorium on Saturn Arena Capacity: 52,771 King of the Cosmos Preliminary Matches VS. U.S. Male vs. PaybackThe Match: A high-flying, hard hitting match from start to finish. U.S. Male tries to end the match early with the Special Tactics Suplex, but Payback kicks out. After flipping to escape a reverse suplex, Payback took the reigns in the match, nearly ending it early himself with a Rolling Titan Drop, but like the Special Tactics Suplex, U.S. Male kicks out at 2 as well. Male takes the match for a short bit after reversing an Irish Whip attack attempt by Payback into one of his own, but Payback quickly turned things into his favor after Male tried to whip him into the turnbuckle, as Payback leapt to the top rope, and hit a stunning moonsault onto Male. After multiple reversals and short bursts of offense, Payback gets the win after a debilitating EXVENGE to advance in the tournament. Result: Payback defeats US Male with the EXVENGECompleted Moves: 48 out of 57 moves VS. American Guy vs. HavocThe Match: Havoc tried to get the first move, but Guy overpowered the uppercut, and whips Havoc into the turnbuckle, where he hits a big kick to the head. Guy goes to follow up with a boot stomp, but Havoc Dragon Screw Leg Whips Guy as he gets back up from the kick. Havoc whips Guy into the ropes, but eats a running DDT while going for a back body drop, causing Havoc to escape to the outside. A huge brawl erupts between the two, and Havoc gets disqualified after Havoc powerbombed Guy into the exposed concrete floor, then continued the assault by powerbombing him on the ring apron. Result: American Guy defeats Havoc via Disqualification after a wild brawl erupted outside the ringCompleted Moves: 4 out of 6 moves VS. Heavy Metal Champion Patch vs. TristanThe Match: A majority of the match was spent reversing off the turnbuckle, starting with Tristan jumping to the top rope like Payback did earlier, but backflips over Patch, forcing him to crash into the turnbuckle. Tristan tries to immediately follow up with a splash, but Patch avoids the attempt, causing Tristan to crash as well. Patch immediately tries to follow up himself by hitting a running forearm, but Tristan leap frogs over the Heavy Metal Champion, and immediately goes for a spear, but gets kicked in his masked head, and props him up in the corner, and immediately unleashes a flurry of rights and lefts until the referee forces him to break it up. After a short reversal exchange, Patch whips Tristan into the ropes, who spins through them, and kicks Patch while doing so. Tristan whips Patch into the ropes, and dropkicks him back into the ropes, drops down to have him run the ropes again, and both men hit a double clothesline, which Tristan recovers from first. Tristan upsets the Heavy Metal Champion after a hard-fought battle. Result: Tristan defeats Patch with ARCANACompleted Moves: 5 out of 8 moves VS. Tauran vs. Bishop Hell IIThe Match: Tauran walked into this match with a purpose, to avenge Anivar after the new Bishop Hell burned him not once, but twice. As such, whenever Bishop Hell had a slight amount of offense, Tauran was quick to counter, and lay on the offense himself. Bishop Hell did some decent damage to the Equulean native, but Tauran overall kept the match going his way, making the Follower of Hell pay for his actions, and would ultimately win the match after hitting two straight VICTORY STAR DROPS, the last with more impact than the first. Result: Tauran defeats Bishop Hell with the VICTORY STAR DROP (+3)Completed Moves: 33 out of 41 moves VS. Symbiosis vs. EnsorThe Match: Symbiosis turns the match in his favor, and hits big move after big move on Ensor, until Ensor got clotheslined out of the ring. Ensor was able to break the count, and when he got thrown into the turnbuckle, he ducks another clothesline by Symbiosis, and gets a rolling clutch pin on Symbiosis, but gets a near fall. He immediately follows up with ERUPTION OF THARSIS, but again gets a near fall. Symbiosis regained control by again throwing Ensor into the corner, and boots him over the top rope. Ensor, on instinct, goes for a drop toe hold on a rushing Symbiosis, but due to the boot rattling his cage a bit, he didn't realize he dropped Symbiosis into the ring bell. The referee was lenient, however, and did not disqualify Ensor, who would go on to win the match right after this. Result: Ensor defeats Symbiosis with the Martian MoonsaultCompleted Moves: 13 out of 15 moves VS. Interplanetary Champion Sly Drury vs. The BetrayerThe Match: A VERY short match where Betrayer reverses a cross face attempt by the Co-Commissioner, and hits him with a Cobra Clutch Suplex. The Titan then locked in a Scorpion Death Lock, which Drury goes to force the break on, but Betrayer pulls him to the center. Drury was able to power out, but by doing so, he flung Betrayer at the ref, and accidentally headbutts him with that helmeted head. Drury, taking advantage, goes out of the ring to grab a chair to clock his opponent. Betrayer grabs the chair, and goes to use it himself, but Drury, seeing the referee recovering, starts begging off Betrayer as he raises up the chair, and the referee disqualifies Betrayer, despite not being the one who brought the chair into the match. Result: Sly Drury defeats The Betrayer via Disqualification after tricking the referee with a chairCompleted Moves: 3 out of 4 moves VS. Hector the Holy Brown Bear vs. Cruiserweight Champion Panther WarriorThe Match: Panther Warrior was nothing short of a wild animal in this match, never letting up for one second, tearing into his opponent like, well, a teddy bear in a wild panther cage. Early in the match, he hit JUNGLE NIGHT three straight times, but it was not enough. After hitting tons of offense, aerial and grounded, he finally got the win after hitting a fifth JUNGLE NIGHTS. Result: Panther Warrior defeats Hector with JUNGLE NIGHTSCompleted Moves: 27 out of 30 moves VS. Tricks vs. Thantos IIThe Match: A very even match up, with Tricks using his agility to outmaneuver the copycat, but quickly turned things around after a huge lariat after rebounding off the turnbuckle. The two would trade reversals and small bursts of offense, to the point where a few moves later, Thantos was barely able to kick out of AXE MURDERER. This continued after Thantos picked the match up, and wore the clown down with a sleeper grip, nail the LEGEND LARIAT, then finally get the submission with the MASTERLOCK. Result: Thantos defeats Tricks with the MASTERLOCKCompleted Moves: 14 out of 19 moves MegaTournament Night 2 MatchesKing of the Cosmos QuarterfinalsPayback vs. American Guy Tristan vs. Tauran Ensor vs. Sly Drury Panther Warrior vs. Thantos II King of the Cosmos Semifinals and FinalsWinner gets a GWF Heavyweight Championship Match at War Games GWF Heavyweight ChampionshipAethran Overmaster (c) vs. Encubus
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Post by JJ_Strife on Mar 23, 2016 23:35:59 GMT -5
MEGATOURNAMENT Night 2King of the Cosmos Quarterfinals VS. Payback vs. American GuyThe Match: Payback hits a table splash early in the match, but this almost was his undoing, as Guy hit AMERICAN FIREPOWER just a few minutes later, but Payback was able to kick out. When the battle spilled outside the ring, Guy whipped Payback into the barricade, but the Titan jumped on top of it, and hit a picture perfect moonsault onto American Guy. Despite holding onto some offense after a huge session of reversals, Payback took the match, to the excitement of his hometown crowd. Result: Payback defeats American Guy with the Rolling Titan DropCompleted Moves: 25 out of 38 moves VS. Tristan vs. TauranThe Match: Tristan started the match off hot by getting a near fall off a flying hammer seconds into the match. However, this would be the end of the line for the Titan, as he went for a moonsault, and Tauran is able to thwart it, head to the top with Tristan, and hit a flip powerbomb. Tauran controlled the rest of the match, but got near falls on a Top Rope Exploder Slam, a Prime Powerbomb, and even the VICTORY STAR DROP. A double rotation moonsault deathjump was enough to put away the masked Titan. Tauran then shook and raised the hand of his adversary, and gives him his time with his home audience. Result: Tauran defeats Tristan with a double rotation moonsault DeathjumpCompleted Moves: 17 out of 17 moves VS. Ensor vs. Interplanetary Champion Sly DruryThe Match: Drury ducks a whirling kick, and hits a Back Stabber on Ensor to start the match off. Ensor was able to avoid being choked on the ropes, and throw the Co-Commissioner into the ropes, but Drury dodges a haymaker right with a running spear, then immediately follows up with another. Drury goes for a deathjump, but Ensor is quick to meet him, and hit a super cutter. Ensor puts a beating on the Interplanetary Champion until the match goes outside the ring, where a wild brawl erupts, and during it, Drury goes for brass knuckles hidden in his trench coat, but Ensor kicks them out of his hand, then immediately follows up with a seamless spin kick. After a beating, Drury was able to take control for a slight and hits CRIME LORD, but after that failed, Drury's desperation wasn't enough to save his chances of advancing into the tournament. Result: Ensor defeats Sly Drury with ERUPTION OF THARSISCompleted Moves: 30 out of 40 moves VS. Cruiserweight Champion Panther Warrior vs. Thantos IIThe Match: Thantos reversed a flying head scissors into a facebuster, and takes control of the match for its entirety. Midway into the match, Thantos tries to end it with the LEGEND LARIAT, but only gets 2 and a half. The match eventually spills outside the ring, and Thantos Gamesmaster DDTs Panther Warrior onto a flattened steel chair, the ref calling for a disqualification right after. Result: Panther Warrior defeats Thantos II via Disqualification after a DDT on a chair outside the ringCompleted Moves: 16 out of 17 moves King of the Cosmos Semifinals VS. Payback vs. TauranThe Match: A high flying exhibition that almost ended early with a VICTORY STAR DROP. No one could get the advantage over the other for long, with Payback hitting a corkscrew moonsault deathjump, but missing EXVENGE, then Tauran following up with a near-fall Prime Powerbomb, then control trading between Payback and Tauran for a while, with other huge moves, such as Tauran running at Payback in the corner, and hits a flip kick to the jaw. After this, Payback gets a near-fall off a Top Rope Flying Elbow, and goes for another deathjump, but gets nailed with a Super Codebreaker, and two VICTORY STAR DROPS, with Payback barely kicking out before the 3. Payback would soon answer back with EXVENGE, but Tauran manages to kick out, and avoid a second one, but after a bit, both men took a tremendous beating, with each of them hitting huge moves on each other, and Payback using the table splash two straight times towards the end. Towards the end of this grueling encounter, Payback throws Tauran out of the ring as he rushes him in the corner, and Payback nails a springboard shooting star press. As both men try to beat the 10-count, Payback is able to get into the ring, but Tauran gets counted out, sending Payback to the finals. Result: Payback defeats Tauran via CountoutCompleted Moves: 37 out of 48 moves VS. Ensor vs. Panther WarriorThe Match: The match starts with Panther Warrior on the prowl, until Ensor lifts a knee into Panther Warrior as he charged him in the corner, but before he could fully take advantage, Ensor gets pounced on after whipping him into the ropes. After hitting a Warrior Splash, Panther Warrior hits a flying spear deathjump, then immediately follows up with a second flying spear, but when he goes for a third, Ensor catches him into a huge powerslam. Ensor gets momentum going, but just can't seem to put the Andromedan down for the count. Panther Warrior then rebound pounces on Ensor again, then finishes him off with JUNGLE NIGHT after wearing him down wiht Claws of the Cat. Result: Panther Warrior defeats Ensor with JUNGLE NIGHTSCompleted Moves: 33 out of 33 moves Before the first main event starts, Louden Noxious comes out to announce the two participants "Ladies and gentlemen. The following contest is our first of two main events this evening! It is scheduled for one fall, and is for the Galaxian Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Championship! Introducing first, the challenger standing in the blue corner. From Maffei II, weighing in at 243 pounds, and accompanied by Mother Superior. He is the winner of the first ever Gladiator Games on Aethra, and the #1 Contender..." ENCUBUS!!! "And his opponent, in the red corner. From Aethra, standing 7 feet tall, weighing in at 400 pounds, and accompanied by Paralyze. He is the Minister of War, and the current, reigning, and defending Galaxian Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Champion..." AETHRAN OVERMASTER!!! CO-MAIN EVENTGWF Heavyweight Championship VS. Aethran Overmaster (w/Paralyze) (c) vs. Encubus (w/Mother Superior)The Match: The Overmaster seeks to erase the emarassment that befell him on Aethra after losing the Gladiator Games, and comes at Encubus with everything he has. The spawn of Thantos is still able to out maneuver the big man, until the match spilled out to the ring, where Overmaster chokes him with Paralyze's Rylock Rod, but the referee does not see it with Mother Superior inadvertently providing the distraction. While that is still going on, Encubus hits a Gamesmaster DDT on the Mensan announce table. Neither men go for a pin during this match, as they are too busy beating the holy hell out of each other. Encubus gets back body dropped over the ring post, and causes him to crash back outside the ring. As Mother Superior goes to check on him, Paralyze stands over the two of them, and Overmaster drags Encubus to the Earth announce table, but Encubus body slams him through it. Unfortunately, the referee saw this, and calls for the disqualification. Result: Aethran Overmaster defeats Encubus via Disqualification after being put through the announce tableCompleted Moves: 31 out of 39 moves Aethran Overmaster retains the GWF Heavyweight Championship Aethran Overmaster leaves the ringside area with Paralyze, and takes a seat on the King of the Cosmos throne, with the GWF Heavyweight Championship draped around his shoulder, and Paralyze standing beside the throne, as Louden Noxious makes the official announcement for tonight's second main event. "Ladies and gentlemen here at the Titan Sportatorium on Saturn, this is your...MMMM-MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING! It is the finals of the King of the Cosmos tournament here at MegaTournament, it is scheduled for one fall, and will determine the #1 Contender to the GWF Heavyweight Championship at our next Supercard, War Games. Introducing first, standing in the blue corner, from Andromeda 5, weighing in at 228 pounds. He is one of Abroz's two hand-picked wrestlers for this tournament, and he went through the likes of Hector, Thantos and Ensor to get to this point, and he is your current GWF Cruiserweight Champion..." PANTHER WARRIOR!!! "And in the red corner, his opponent. Weighing in at 260 pounds. He defeated Retribution to qualify, and went through both members of Stars and Stripes, and Tauran to get here. Ladies and gentlemen, from right here on Titan, Saturn..." PAYBACK!!! MAIN EVENTKing of the Cosmos Finals VS. Payback vs. Panther WarriorThe Match: Panther Warrior almost spoiled Payback's homecoming by hitting JUNGLE NIGHTS within a few seconds, but Payback is able to kick out. This match was all Panther Warrior, as he put a beating on the hometown hero, and hitting many big moves in rapid succession. After a flying spear deathjump, Panther Warrior goes for a Scorpion Death Lock, but Payback was able to get to the ropes, then was immediately met by another JUNGLE NIGHTS, which he gets out of at 2 and a half. After a third JUNGLE NIGHTS, Panther Warrior becomes Aethran Overmaster's next opponent at War Games. Result: Panther Warrior defeats Payback with JUNGLE NIGHTS, becoming the 2125 King of the CosmosCompleted Moves: 26 out of 28 moves Panther Warrior climbs the turnbuckle facing the Aethran Overmaster, still seated in what is now Panther Warrior's throne. Both men raise their respective championships, as the show fades to black.
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Post by Pariah on Mar 24, 2016 3:45:54 GMT -5
King of the Cosmos held plenty of surprises... The biggest one possibly being its overall winner... Honestly, would not have predicted Panther Warrior to even get past his first round opponent... Not sure he's up to facing Overmaster for the top prize... But, upsets happen...
Awesome work!
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Post by JJ_Strife on Mar 25, 2016 23:37:37 GMT -5
INFINITY INSIDERWith your hosts, Dragonmaster, Abroz, and DialectasWelcome, everyone to another edition of the Infinity Insider. I am Dragonmaster, alongside the hosts of the Infinity Challenge, Abroz and Dialectas, and before we move on to Infinity Challenge discussion, I would like to extend congratulations to Abroz for Panther Warrior's performance during last night's MegaTournament.It was nothing short of astounding. I had hand-picked Panther Warrior, along with The Betrayer, but I, like most people, did not expect him to win. It just goes to show the superiority of my team. As much as I do not want to admit it, your team proved superior during the tournament. I did not expect my team members to make it past the first round, and two of the three did, with the exception of Tricks. I would not count your team out yet, Dialectas. You have been mounting quite a comeback for yourself in this Challenge. The score is currently 19-10 with the advantage still on Abroz, but you could very well turn this around.My Punishment at the start of the month may have sparked something in my team, but given the results, it may not have lasted. Speaking of punishments, you said you had one for Malkuth.Yes. Malkuth had a few choice words for me when he went to challenge for the Holovision Championship, saying I am not giving him an opportunity to shine as a singles competitor, and how I am supposedly holding him back. Well, Abroz and I have decided to let Malkuth have his opportunity to show me what he can do...in a match with one of his own brethren, Mantis. You are going to pit Malkuth against his own Andromedan kin? Wouldn't that make him angrier?The idea is that Dialectas wants to show Malkuth that he and I run things in the Infinity Challenge, and not Malkuth. If he defeats Mantis, then Dialectas may consider establishing a new tag team for the Infinity Challenge, and make Malkuth a singles competitor. If not, Dialectas hopes that this defeat could humble the proud lion. Knowing Malkuth, that may not come easy, if at all. What other matches do we have lined up for this Infinity Complex event?There will be a rematch between the Circus Strongmen and Frontal Assault to start off the show, but one of our two biggest matches for the night involve the women's division. Shann-Ra and Deadliest have been involved in a sort of rivalry in the Infinity Challenge, and tonight is where it reaches its apex. With Gladiator Games crowning a new Women's Champion, and settling the series between Sultana and Strafe, it is time for a new #1 Contender. Commissioner Drury gave us permission, and this Titan Death Match between Shann-Ra and Deadliest will decide a new #1 Contender to the Women's Championship at War Games. Also, whoever wins this match, the captain of the team, Dialectas or myself, will decide the Specialty the title match will be contested in. A lot on the line in this contest, And now, we come to our main event, and it is a big one. Five men from Team Abroz will face five men from Team Dialectas in a Battlezone match. Before I go on, would you two like to share who you have chosen for your two sides?Certainly. We both decided to go with competitors that are not already competing in a contest. My Battlezone team will consist of Tricks, Tristan, Scimitar, American Guy, and Plethador. Originally, I was going to select Bloodline, but I had received word as I was choosing from my roster a few hours ago that he has no-showed this event to engage in a meeting with the GWF Board of Directors for something he deems as personal. Bloodline has been acting rather strangely lately. He has been quite distant with a good amount of the roster, and after his Holovision Championship match, he seemed to dedicate his losing effort to someone who could be deceased, given he was pointing at the sky. In any case, who is your Battlezone team, Abroz?My Battlezone team is Nitro, Vidtek, The Betrayer, U.S. Male, and last, but certainly not least, your King of the Cosmos, and current Cruiserweight Champion, Panther Warrior. Quite a line-up from both sides. This Battlezone could go either way, because not only is this the Infinity Complex Three-Point Bout, but every fall in this Battlezone is worth one point, so a team will end up having 8 points at the end of this match. It is a matter of making sure the other team gets as little amount of points as possible. That about does it for this edition of Infinity Insider. The second ever Infinity Complex Supercard is coming up next! Final Match CardFrontal Assault vs. Circus Strongmen#1 Contenders Match GWF Women's Championship Titan Death MatchShann-Ra vs. DeadliestMantis vs. MalkuthThree-Point Bout 10-Man Battlezone MatchTeam Abroz (Nitro, Vidtek, The Betrayer, U.S. Male, and Panther Warrior) vs. Team Dialectas (Tricks, Tristan, Scimitar, American Guy, and Plethador) CURRENT SCOREAbroz: 19Dialectas: 10
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