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Post by reviler13 on Mar 11, 2017 10:06:55 GMT -5
Spike is going to fight past Nexus on his way to SW and the top prize... Awesome lineup! Spike has all the tools to attain the top prize. Now to see if his time is at hand!
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Post by reviler13 on Mar 11, 2017 10:12:20 GMT -5
Pulsar can capitalize and score a win as DK does better in tag team wrestling. Duke might surprise Boxer. he has a few heavy hits that might put the Titan down. Massif & Omega might finally get a win. it won't be pretty Splatter has out to have some KFC. Red's in over his head in violence Spike if he can keep Nexus grounded. that and I see Terror getting involved Royal Elegance has had some rough patches. Space Croppers can win if they keep them off balance. GOT MY TICKET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pulsar has the ability to beat Death Knight, but if underhanded tactics are used, the Titan may not win. Duke likes to frustrate his opponents, but it will be interesting to see if he can frustrate Boxer or not. Massif and Omega need this win. Otherwise they may not be a tag team much longer. Red Talon has not meet any violence on the level of Splatter. We will see if he is ready or not. Spike has all the tools to defeat anyone. He has a great opportunity to defeat Lord Nexus and possibly be the next contender for the Galactic Title. Royal Elegance need the win to get out of the rough patch, to move towards gold. The Space Croppers need to win to continue their path to the titles. Either way that is the match to see.
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Post by reviler13 on Mar 11, 2017 10:25:29 GMT -5
For the cards of 13-24, I will be trying a new mechanic in my matches. I will be replacing the fatigue count with a crowd rating. The wrestlers will not accumulate fatigue tokens anymore. Instead they will be added to the crowd rating. The crowd rating will show the enthusiasm of the crowd in the match. This means the crowd rating is a floating fatigue level for both wrestlers. When a wrestler has to roll for pin, they will take their basic pin rating and add the crowd rating to it. The wrestlers then have three rolls to either tie or beat the new rating. If they succeed, a token is added to the crowd rating, and the match continues. The maximum rating of the crowd is five. After that no more tokens are accumulated. This also means I will not use the finisher ratings. I will just use the basic pin rating plus the crowd rating. I want to inject the feeling of the unexpected, and provide a means for any wrestler to beat any wrestler. To be clear there is only one crowd rating. So for example, if Mutant pins Reptillo and Reptillo makes his rolls, then one is added to the crowd rating. Then later in the match, when Reptillo pins Mutant, If Mutant makes his rolls, then the crowd level will increase by one, getting closer to the maximum of five. I hope this is understandable. I wanted to inform you all, as you will see the crowd level appear in my write ups and not the fatigue count. If this doesn't work out I will probably resume to the original way after card 24. If it dies work, then I will keep it. Now to see how this plays out.
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Post by Pariah on Mar 11, 2017 11:20:40 GMT -5
For the cards of 13-24, I will be trying a new mechanic in my matches. I will be replacing the fatigue count with a crowd rating. The wrestlers will not accumulate fatigue tokens anymore. Instead they will be added to the crowd rating. The crowd rating will show the enthusiasm of the crowd in the match. This means the crowd rating is a floating fatigue level for both wrestlers. When a wrestler has to roll for pin, they will take their basic pin rating and add the crowd rating to it. The wrestlers then have three rolls to either tie or beat the new rating. If they succeed, a token is added to the crowd rating, and the match continues. The maximum rating of the crowd is five. After that no more tokens are accumulated. This also means I will not use the finisher ratings. I will just use the basic pin rating plus the crowd rating. I want to inject the feeling of the unexpected, and provide a means for any wrestler to beat any wrestler. To be clear there is only one crowd rating. So for example, if Mutant pins Reptillo and Reptillo makes his rolls, then one is added to the crowd rating. Then later in the match, when Reptillo pins Mutant, If Mutant makes his rolls, then the crowd level will increase by one, getting closer to the maximum of five. I hope this is understandable. I wanted to inform you all, as you will see the crowd level appear in my write ups and not the fatigue count. If this doesn't work out I will probably resume to the original way after card 24. If it dies work, then I will keep it. Now to see how this plays out. This seems like an extremely interesting concept and I'm very excited to see how it works out for you... Nice work!
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Post by reviler13 on Mar 12, 2017 14:41:38 GMT -5
The New GWFYear 2088: Card #13 Death Knight VS PulsarPualsar wins by Pinfall at 2:25 (Whirlwind)Crowd Rating: 1Death Knight was too cocky going into this match. He felt he could easily defeat the Titan. All it took was a reversal to turn the tide in Pulsar's favor. Pulsar quickly used his strengths and put away Death Knight. *After the match, Comrade Terror came out of the crowd and smashed Pulsar with a chair. "Nexus, I will go through all of your Titans to get to you!! Stop ducking me!!" Security was needed to stop Terror's assault on Pulsar* Duke of Destruction VS Billy Jo BoxerBilly Jo Boxer wins by Pinfall at 3:03 (TKO)Crowd Rating: 1Duke of Destruction exuded confidence walking towards the ring, but it was dashed as the match started. Billy Jo Boxer controlled the entire match with his hard hitting offense. Duke was reeling and fell prey to the TKO in short order. *After the match, Billy Jo Boxer got to the entrance ramp before Comrade Terror attacked again! He hit a low blow on Boxer, and followed it up with an Atomic Warhead. "Nexus! Come face me coward! Security swarmed Terror again to get him away from the unconscious Titan* FDF VS The Creatures FDF win by Submission at 12:00 (Sleeper Hold) Crowd Rating: 4
The fans did not expect much out of this match, but they got a great tag team match. The FDF had a difficult time figuring out the Creatures. Mutant was uncharacteristicly, intelligent in this match. He even had Massif reeling during this match. Eventually the experience of the FDF prevailed, and Omega was able to put away the Creeper to give the FDF a much needed win. Red Talon VS SplatterThis match was a no contestCrowd Rating: 0This match never got started. Before the bell rang, the Galactic Royal Court came out to the ring. They immediately laid a beat down on Red Talon and sent him from the ring. Splatter wisely left the ring of his own accord. As the Galactic Royal Court stands in the ring, Exo-King is presented a mic by Death Knight. "For to long has the Royal Court been looked over. For to long, the Royal Court has had to follow a different leader. WELL NO LONGER! Thantos, you have failed the villians. Your lies about the villians coming together will bring the GWF to its knees, have finally been revealed! All you wanted was a way to protect yourself and the Galactic Title! The Royal Court will no longer follow you! The Royal Court has its own agenda, and we shall pursue it! Oh, and you can have the worthless Executioner back! We already know he does your bidding, as he always has! This is a new beginning for the Royal Court, so sit up and take notice!!" Spike VS Lord NexusSpike wins by CountOut at 7:38Crowd Rating: 4Both men came to the ring determined to win. Spike grounded Lord Nexus fir most of the match, and gave the leader if the titans a beating. Lord Nexus stayed in it as best he could. As the match wore on, Lord Nexus saw Comrade Terror creeping through the crowd towards the ring. Lord Nexus played possum, and attacked Comrade Terror when he was at the guardrail. They both proceeded to brawl into the crowd. The referee started the count, and Lord Nexus was too busy battling Comrade Terror to worry about the match. Spike was awarded the count out victory as a result. Neptunian Space Croppers VS Royal Elegance Royal Elegance wins by Pinfall at 3:00 (Flying Fist)Crowd Rating: 3The Royal Elegance if 2087 showed up in this match. They seemed determined and confident in their approach. The Space Croppers had no chance, as Royal Elegance embarrassed them. The Croppers could not stop Royal Elegance, and it ended as Vanity was able to stun Beast-Rider to pick up the victory.
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Post by Pariah on Mar 12, 2017 16:51:44 GMT -5
Snap! The Croppers get squashed by Queen & Vanity... Showings like that have a tendency to cause friction between partners...
Like how you're continuing to develop Duke of Destruction and Red Talon beyond their canon expiration dates...
Nexus and Terror is a compelling rivalry... Too bad it caused the Titan to lose his high profile encounter with Spike... Can't wait to see this one play out...
Fun stuff!
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Post by barflymike4ever on Mar 12, 2017 19:51:47 GMT -5
Pulsar with the win only to be used as a message from Terror to Nexus. Boxer kept Duke on the ropes and put him away...and another message from Terror to Nexus. FDF finally get a win against Creatures. not the easiest of wins either. not feeling this team is going to last longer. The Court beats down Red Talon!!! booooooooo! the poor birdman just can't get equal footing. and King has drawn the battle line and the Royal Court stands alone. the villain camp fracturing faster than I thought with Thantos losing position and power. Spike with a count out win while Nexus who is too busy fighting Terror in the crowd. this war is got to be feud of the year. Royal Elegance with the win and made short easy work of the Space Croppers showing why they were the greatest Tag team champions. APPLAUSE!
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Post by WTIC on Mar 12, 2017 21:32:54 GMT -5
I love the action and the illustrations!
Although, I don't know who Red Talon or Duke of Destruction are. Talon reminds me of Gobbledegooker!
And I would've colored Splatter (always my fave GWF wrestler) in white, with a red splatter on his chest, but that's just the way I've always pictured him.
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Post by reviler13 on Mar 13, 2017 18:05:20 GMT -5
Snap! The Croppers get squashed by Queen & Vanity... Showings like that have a tendency to cause friction between partners... Like how you're continuing to develop Duke of Destruction and Red Talon beyond their canon expiration dates... Nexus and Terror is a compelling rivalry... Too bad it caused the Titan to lose his high profile encounter with Spike... Can't wait to see this one play out... Fun stuff! The Croppers are hot and cold for me, not very consistent. Duke of Destruction and Red Talon were not introduced until the latter half of 2087, so they don't have a full year under their belts yet. Plus I won't be following canon very close, so characters may or may not be around longer than they are in canon. Nexus and Terror have surprised me with this feud, and it gives me a good angle to work with! Thanks fir tuning in buddy!
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Post by reviler13 on Mar 13, 2017 18:09:37 GMT -5
Pulsar with the win only to be used as a message from Terror to Nexus. Boxer kept Duke on the ropes and put him away...and another message from Terror to Nexus. FDF finally get a win against Creatures. not the easiest of wins either. not feeling this team is going to last longer. The Court beats down Red Talon!!! booooooooo! the poor birdman just can't get equal footing. and King has drawn the battle line and the Royal Court stands alone. the villain camp fracturing faster than I thought with Thantos losing position and power. Spike with a count out win while Nexus who is too busy fighting Terror in the crowd. this war is got to be feud of the year. Royal Elegance with the win and made short easy work of the Space Croppers showing why they were the greatest Tag team champions. APPLAUSE! The Young Titans got impressive wins, but Comrade Terror has his own agenda going on! The FDF have struggled with this pairing, and if it keeps up they won't be a team for long. The Court is back, and this time they will be their own camp. Red Talon doesn't seem to get any footing. Spike with the win, and that will place him nicely in the rankings. Nexus/Terror feud has been hot! I am pleasantly surprised by its intensity and longevity! It is the feud to watch right now! Royal Elegance showed why they are a great Tag Team, and are not far away from the titles! Thanks for the analysis as always buddy!
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