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Post by wayne on Jul 25, 2021 10:07:27 GMT -5
Am longing to be up to date . Reading so much great posting on current 2137 feds. I am by no means going to just skip forwards as I am determined to experience all the great years in between 2105-2137. However in hindsight I kind of wish I didn’t have a 4 cards per month, 48 per year schedule. It’s a hell of an undertaking. What I might do is skip over cards here and there. So kind of assume card xxx was played and it had no bearing on continuity. I’ll always play the big shows and cards that involve the mandatory title defences though. Maybe I’ll end up playing 24 a year instead of 48 in time. I could have half a chance of being caught up in a few years perhaps. I can then one day retroactively fill in some of the gaps making sure there are no title matches or anything that will cause continuity issues. So if you see me skip from say card 873 to 875 that’ll be why. Probably not doing for a while though as have plenty of pre planned stuff for 2105.
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Post by wayne on Jul 26, 2021 13:28:14 GMT -5
Card 874 – Kronos Coliseum:
We’re back on Kronos folks. In recent years time travel laws have been a hot topic among politicians across the galaxy. It’s meant arranging events on Kronos has been tough but Solaris has been working hard (against the difficult CPC backdrop) to get the show back on and here we are. There was a little bit of friendly heat between Grogan and Solaris as they disagreed on what era to focus on. Grogan jokingly called Solaris an old dinosaur as he wanted his own prime persona showcased at the event. But Solaris is, legally, the head booker for Kronos and pressed ahead with his plan to bring the new 2084 guys in. From the modern era he opts to send in 4 GWF reps and 4 from CPC. As it’s Kronos even the Outsiders were under consideration. These weren’t necessarily the best of the best but picked to create the most meaningful matches possible. The possibilities on Kronos are endless and Solaris recognises this. The only self imposed rule he plays by is never to have two of the same person booked. He believes it’s too much for anyone to glimpse themselves in past or present form let alone face them. It’s not even something Solaris would feel comfortable dealing with seeing himself and he has one of the most evolved minds in the cosmos. Anyway it’s a great show and the 2084 guys acquit themselves well but it’s the modern GWF guys who prevail via a 6-2 margin. The Code Enforcer annihilated Bishop Hell. Code Enforcer is one of the most controversial characters in GWF history. Targeting rule breakers and forcing the code on everyone he faced often times in brutal fashion. He will be shocked to discover the modern day landscape. All the specific details of which are hidden from him when he arrives on Kronos to keep him calm. Although he sussed out the guy stood before him straight away when Bishop Hell gave him a close up view of HELLFIRE as a little prelude. Although Code Endorcer hasn’t seen anything like Bishop Hell’s glowing glove before he bravely points to him and says from under his mask “I don’t know anything about you but anyone who likes playing with fire must be a code breaker. You will be punished”. Bishop Hell laughs upon hearing this. He is enjoying being released from the shackles of Pelf Palace. He gesticulates that he will soon be engulfing Code Enforcer in flames and promises to burn that mask right off of his face. As if Code Enforcer wasn’t charged up enough already this injects even more determination into him. His final words before grabbing the Bishop “if the future is full of code breakers like you it sounds like they need a guy like me around to lay down the law”. Bishop Hell never knew what hit him from this point on. He was just out brawled and overpowered. What little offence he mustered just got shrugged off by the Code Enforcer. He then got taken down by CODE CROWBAR and with a guy packing the bulk of the Code Enforcer it’s a devastating move. Bishop Hell did well to try and kick out albeit too late. He quickly rolled outside in case the Code Enforcer wasn’t finished with him. Knowing all about this guys past and how he terrorised rule breakers it was best to get away as quickly as possible. The Bishop will be glad that the memory bank will be erased upon leaving Kronos. It had not been a good experience and he’d been made to look pretty small by the Code Enforcer.
KO Keller flattened Janus. Keller is always remembered with fondness and is still very good friends with Lord Nexus. Recently honoured with entry to the Hall of Fame. That fact, seeing as when he leaves Kronos all will be forgotten, is relayed to him. Keller looks so honoured to discover that lies in his future. He’s such a tough guy but looks almost moved to tears. Has to pull himself together quickly when his chosen opponent, Janus, comes out. Keller doesn’t know anything about him but any guy coming out in gleaming armour carrying a belt over one shoulder must have something special about him. Although the words CPC emblazoned upon it must of confused Keller. He thought he was supposed to be up against a futuristic GWF star. Anyway on paper it was the match of the night and could easily (and perhaps should) of been the main event. Keller one of the best wrestlers from the classics era and a past champion against Janus who is one of the best in the modern era. Second probably only to Pegasus at the moment which is saying something. With all that in mind a back and forth battle that would go on for a long time would of been expected. But it’s anything but. Over in just 3 moves as Janus seeks to get it done fast. Hurling Keller into the turnbuckle with his opening move and then following up with a body smash attempt. Keller got his arms out to lessen the impact and managed to duck. He’d telegraphed what Janus would do. Janus went flying over him and out of the ring. Keller cannot believe Janus fell for that and follows him outside to pitch him back in the ring. Meets some resistance as Janus wants to brawl but the tumble out of the ring left its mark and he is easily manhandled. The crowd is on its feet as Keller moves it back in the ring, centres Janus and winds up for THE TEN COUNT. Couldn’t of struck a sweeter blow. Janus goes down like a ton of bricks and is beaten in one of the most one-sided Kronos contests ever. He then needs smelling salts to help bring him back round. Looks around confused but when he sees Keller high fiving the crowd in the distance the reality then dawns on him.
Archon incapacitates Vice for victory. Vice was one of the pioneers of hardcore and violent wrestling. Connected with many atrocious acts. The worst of which left Silvar comatose in that dark period building up to the breaking of the code. Who better than to face him than the complete polar opposite in modern day wrestling, Archon. Naturally Archon, being such a keen student of wrestling, knows all about Vice’s shady past. It drives him on to try and make Vice suffer for his crimes by applying his full repertoire of submission moves. He had to take immediate evasive action as Vice actually destroys one of those robotic waste disposal units that often zip about at venues. Picks up the busted unit with sparks flying out of it and throws it into the ring at Archon’s head. It’s at this point the brave referee steps in front of Vice, who now has metal bar in his hands, and demands he give up all weapons or lose by forfeit. Vice starts producing weapons of all sorts. All had been hidden about his person. Dropping scissors, brass knuckles, rusty nails and other bladed objects onto the floor. The ref hastily kicks these weapons of violence out of the ring and signals for commencement. It actually has a nice flow to it and Archon’s superior mat skills are able to come to the fore. Manages to get his CROSS KNEE RACK on for two stints one after the after. Vice just about managed to break the first hold but couldn’t withstand it when it went on again. With the win in the bag Archon decides he will try to end things on a handshake. Thinking Vice might have actually enjoyed a surprisingly good contest. It’s not the wisest move. Vice pulls his hand and violently kicks him in the stomach. As Archon lurches forward clutching his belly Vice then lays him out with an upper cut. Several security now start to surround the ring. For a minute looks like Vice might try and take them all on. But whilst he is violent, he’s not stupid. He runs past them ready to get back to his own time and continue causing carnage.
Matador of M83 gets the better of Big Superstar. Older fans remember Big Superstar well. He was one of those guys you just don’t forget. Thought he was the greatest thing since sliced bread and everything revolved around him. He did build a bit of a cult following that seemed to worship him. Referred to them as his little superstars. But for the most part he rubbed most people up the wrong way. Believed he was better than he was and always demanded the VIP treatment. Remarkably he did manage a brief run with the Heavyweight belt during the classics era which only served to inflate his delusional ego even more. Anyway the man tasked with cutting him down to size here has to be arguably the most talented wrestler there has ever been, the Matador. We actually had the unusual situation of the fans rooting for Matador, despite his betrayal to the CPC, which underlines just how annoying Big Superstar is. Matador enters but stands back as Big Superstar makes his over the top entrance and keeps cupping his ear to the fans. Mostly met by silence but in his head the cheers are off the chart. So Matador patiently waits it out and then steps forward to give this egomaniac a lesson in real wrestling. Turns into an epic battle and a real match of the night contender. Big Superstar starts really strong. Lays plenty of tokens on the Matador. There are audible gasps as he goes for and hits SUPERSTAR DROP. He then cannot believe it when Matador kicks out. Any respect Big Superstar may of got from the fans for the way he was going toe-to-toe with the Matador evaporates. He berates the ref over a slow count and then rips the shirt off him because things haven’t gone his way. The ref would of been well within rights to DQ him but when Matador rises up and starts a stirring comeback decides to let things go. He as much as anyone else probably wants to see Big Superstar get taught a lesson. It wasn’t easy for the Matador. Big Superstar still has plenty of fight in him but the Matador comes through. A one-leg karate kick has Big Superstar seeing stars (and not the type he is used to). Big Superstar tries to crawl backwards out the ring but the Matador grabs what little hair remains to pull him back in. The folically challenged Superstar has to comply or lose a chunk. Matador then runs the ropes and collides with Matador Death Run. Superstar goes down theatrically and Matador is right on him for the pin. In a great end to a great match Matador gives Superstar some of his own medicine by making him watch his own version of cupping his ears towards the crowd. Superstar hates this and runs at Matador who sidesteps in expert fashion as if avoiding a charging bull (can see similarities in the look). Superstar falls clumsily through ropes and crashes into barriers. Left in humiliated heap. Such a shame this embarrassment won’t stay in his memory.
Pulsar looks dissatisfied in his beating of Commander Krakan by DQ. Some people always look the same. Krakan looked old even over 20 years ago. With the bumps on his head, moustache and serious face that looks like it has never smiled, even in childhood. He looks pretty puzzled when Pulsar approaches him and promises a painful revenge for everything Krakan has done to the Titans. Krakan, at this point in time, has no recognition of him. It doesn’t matter though as Krakan retorts “if you are from Titan. Then you are scum”. It certainly looks dangerous for Pulsar. Not withstanding Krakan’s bad reputation even in the earliest days there was also Montrol skulking about. Even on Kronos Krakan has managed to get his lackey to ringside with him. Montrol becomes pivotal to the outcome. The match had the potential to be really intense but when Pulsar went out the ring Montrol attacked him and drew the ire of the referee. Krakan looked furious with Montrol for the unnecessary interjection as he was firmly in control at the time. Pulsar was showing his age against the young Krakan and struggling to cope. The orders only to jump in when Krakan was in trouble had been ignored. Given what we know about Krakan and his relationship with his CTA-102 partner back in 2084 this would of been bad news for Montrol under normal circumstances. Luckily Krakan would be none the wiser back in their own time but it wouldn’t be long before Montrol fouled up one too many times and meeting a grisly fate.
Splatter goes all out and gets the better of Lord Nexus. In the classics era Lord Nexus probably enjoyed his greatest successes. He was immensely popular from the get go and everyone got right behind him in his legendary feud with Montrol and the evil Commander Krakan. Kronos officials go to great measures to keep him and Krakan apart. The fear was that Krakan and Montrol might try attack him away from the jurisdiction of the GWF. They were at the height of their hostilities between this classics period and the late 2080s and the setting would be perfect to hit him hard. Although maybe the greater concern should of been on what his Lord Nexus’s actual opponent, Splatter, might do to him. Splatter doesn’t have much time for Lord Nexus or anything Titan either. He’d brought Arsenal to Kronos with him having insisted he never travels without it. Maybe with an aim to use it and send Lord Nexus back to his own time with appalling injuries which would drive him crazy because there’d be no recalling it. There’s no doubting Lord Nexus is a bit taken aback by this guy when it starts. Hardcore styling perhaps seen only in Vice. But Lord Nexus trusts his abilities and uses those powerful Titan legs to hang with Splatter. It looks like wrestling will win the day but then out of nowhere Splatter clocked Lord Nexus with Blood Bash. It was just one of those things, caught totally unawares and pinned as a result. Splatter then gives Lord Nexus an almighty scare by grabbing Arsenal and smashing it into the canvas several times within inches of his head. It’s almost as if to say ‘I could smash you up and end your career right now if I wanted to’. The very thought that this could happen on Kronos screws with the mind as that could cause severe interference in the future and dismantle many things that have happened. But that couldn’t ever happen or else we’d of seen the unexplained injuries in our own time already … OMG trying to understand time travel and it’s implications is not something anyone should do. Leave it to the UFSP boffins and the likes of Solaris to worry about.
Alpha Force only just breaks a sweat against Montrol. Montrol was the right hand man of Krakan. Helping to terrorise Lord Nexus. That was until Krakan grew fed up with his performances and turned on him. It’s only a rumour but it is believed that Mutant was once Montrol. Anyhow it causes him great distress when a group in the crowd start goading him about what lies ahead for him. Gets consumed by paranoia. When facing a legend like Alpha Force self doubt is definitely not a trait you’d want to be harbouring. Alpha Force gets the usual big reception but deep down he is probably disappointed with his opponent. It was a great honour to be picked out as GWF rep for the show but when he learned about some of the other 2084 characters on the bill he couldn’t help but think he’d drawn the short straw and could of been booked better. Nonetheless Alpha Force is totally professional and treats the match as seriously as he would any other. Onus is on him to make the match look good due to Montrol’s lack of wrestling talent. A few minutes of jockeying before Alpha Force’s class shines through. Montrol cannot cope with the run of offence Alpha Force gets on and TOMAHAWK THRUST sends him packing.
Killer Queen defeated Mimic. The daft mine artist Mimic was often ridiculed but was a much better wrestler than many people gave credit for. Seemed a cool idea to put him up against another showman in Killer Queen. Takes a while for the pair of them to actually get it on. Several minutes horseplay in the form of a showboating showdown. Queenie stands back as Mimic acts out a daft skit that involves him scaling and invisible wall. Then Queenie moves in twirling majestically all around the ring and shooting glitter into the crowd. Mimic’s turn now and he moves into the centre when one impatient fan shouts ‘get on with it you weirdo’. Time for a sad face from Mimic and he sheds a pretend tear. Even Queenie’s had enough and he strides over to the melancholy Mimic and gets the show on the road. Turns into a good opener which lasts quite a while. Queenie makes most of the running and a Punk Piledriver sets himself up nicely for WARP SPEED to get the win. Mimic even in defeat is playing his gimmick to the full. Leaving the ring as if crawling under a net. Queenie wants the eyes of the crowd on him though and showers them with more party poppers to grab the attention.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 13:54:41 GMT -5
Awesome card, Keep em coming...!
ALPHA FORCE was such a GOOD card!
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Post by wayne on Jul 26, 2021 14:53:45 GMT -5
Cheers mate. I agree his card was great. But for me his 2093-2098 card underperformed despite the strong stats. Great character story from Tom though. Will always be a fave of mine
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Post by LAWraith on Jul 26, 2021 14:55:09 GMT -5
Alpha Force didnt do too much for me, Wayne your write ups are great I am playing too fast to post lol
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Post by wayne on Jul 27, 2021 13:54:53 GMT -5
Card 875 – Capella Star Gardens: Just a regular show. Maybe a bit more stacked than usual given the big title match booked and some tasty feud matches. But that could never of prepared me for the twists and turns of the dice. Every match was fantastic and this might just be one of the best cards I’ve ever rolled. I probably cannot do it justice in the writing but I was mentally exhausted by the end!
Heavyweight champ, Pegasus, retains brilliantly against Mayhem. With Mayhem hitting an incredible vein of form this doesn’t bode well for Pegasus. Unbelievably the bookies have Mayhem down as the favourite to beat him. Maybe they should have more faith in a guy that has now held the belt for a very respectable 31 cards. Star Warrior has told Pegasus not too worry about outside intrusions and get on with just wrestling the match. The likelihood is high that Krakan will do all it takes to take the Heavyweight belt hostage but Star Warrior is prepared to take him on if necessary. In a message that underlines that he will have a different approach to his legendary father Star Warrior says “my dad had this great quality of motivating and protecting us by saying and doing very little. He placed great trust which in turn built confidence. I am different though. My morals are still strong and I will never get involved unless absolutely necessary but I have a duty to look out for and protect my men. They deserve a fair shot in all matches. Krakan you have been warned”. After all that and a long build up the match finally arrived. Incredibly Mayhem tried to go for a repeat of his 1 move victory over Splatter. What a story that would of been but the Gladiator Piledriver dealt barely registers a count of one from the ref. Pegasus is not going to be caught out like that. After that he barely gives Mayhem a look in. By no means easy but patiently puts the tokens on Mayhem until the job is done. The reign goes on and we should never of doubted him. Significantly Star Warrior apologises for his actions although we are not sure why he felt he needed to. Having seen Krakan foil certain victory after Pegasus executed PROJECT PEGASUS Star Warrior moved into action. Pegasus really hurt Mayhem with a Pegasus Press Slam later in the contest. With Mayhem harbouring 5 tokens a kick out looked somewhat doubtful. Krakan starts to climb up on the apron with intent to storm the ring. Star Warrior enters the ring himself and dashes across. To a huge cheer he sends Krakan tumbling backwards and onto the floor with a spectacular dropkick which showed he has still got it. Nothing to stop Pegasus now closing out the match. Nonetheless Star Warrior felt this was a bit too involved from himself and should of let things go. The intended action of Krakan would likely of resulted in a DQ anyway. It takes real courage and class to admit something like that and Star Warrior has that in abundance. Pegasus gets collared for an immediate interview and one of the things asked is if he will consider making a challenge for the CPC belt soon to which he replies “I would prefer to talk about the match but all I’ll say is if Star Warrior thinks it’s worthwhile I would. But at the moment I have no interest in it, (pointing to the GWF Heavyweight belt which is being held up in one hand) this is what matters most”. New Order wins a thriller over Malice and Vengeance in a non-title match. It is later suggested this might be one of the greatest ever GWF matches. Here’s the rollercoaster ride that it was … So a huge appetiser for New Order facing Thunder and Overkill for the belts on the next show. Immediate drama though as Destructon 3000 seems to have a mad moment. Inexplicably entering the ring and going for a face off with Malice. Was his circuitry on the fritz? Crowd is on it’s feet though anticipating a big moment but then Destructon 3000 just freezes midway through a walking motion and shuts down. Malice simply steps forwards and smashes him out the ring. Destructon 3000 crashes into the barriers and even some body parts break away. Thrash cannot resist a few pot shots too before the approach of Mace and Dreggs force her to back off. This does not look good and he has to be wheelbarrowed away. What went wrong? Can he be brought back online? With New Order consumed with concern for their manager the Gladiators go for the jugular straight away. The champs have still got a match to do and need to get their heads on. It’s a great battle which the Gladiators are just edging but there is even more drama. The ref gets wasted by Vengeance and there is nobody to officiate for a long time. Takes 15 moves until a new guy is put in there. As you can imagine during that time it was bedlam. Dreggs get absolutely pulverised in this period whilst Mace and Malice mainly brawled outside the ring. Mace was having to also fend off Thrash too. Remarkably when the new ref enters Dreggs despite his beating has turned it around and going for a pin unsuccessfully. He’d got out the way of a deathjump. Dreggs defies his ailments to tag in Mace now who has managed to leave Malice outside. He nails MACE’S LITTLE HELPER for a near fall and then they go for DECIMATION. Victory in great adversity surely awaits but Thrash is still a big nuisance and runs into the ring. As the ref pushes her away she drops one of her shoulder pad spikes on the floor. Vengeance sneakily grabs it and rams into Dreggs with the ref’s back turned. Dreggs goes down and is covered. He has 8 tokens by now, mainly sustained during the ref bump, with no right to kick out but that’s exactly what he does. Vengeance cannot believe it. He is so shocked that he lets Dreggs slip away from him and get the hot tag. The win was there for the taking but now New Order were given another chance albeit the last chance saloon. Must be said that Vengeance isn’t in great shape himself with 5 tokens himself so could do with trying to get Malice tagged. Mace doesn’t give him a moments respite but Vengeance turns an out of ring excursion to his advantage. He should now of taken the chance to tag out but he is on level 3 offence and spurns the opportunity. Comes back to bite him big time as he drops the ball with a failed deathjump. Mace manages to toss him down from the top of the turnbuckle and initiates DECIMATION again. Dreggs has just enough in the locker to play his part in the move. Only a double 6 would save Vengeance. I got to say I almost fell of my chair as that is exactly what I rolled. The failure looked costly as the side effect of the tag finisher was Dreggs now being back as the legal man in and looking like he can barely stand much less wrestle. In one last throw of the dice Dreggs runs at Vengeance with a Running Lariat. Hoping if he knocks Vengeance over he can crawl back for a possible tag. The move goes much better than planned as he ends up actually atop Vengeance pinning him. He just stays in position. The Gladiators have exhausted all their run in opportunities. Nothing can be done now and an incredible win is completed for the champs. Just a truly astonishing match up. I counted 20 tokens across all the wrestlers at its climax (Dreggs 9, Vengeance 7, Mace 3 and Malice 1). The win tonight is beyond New Order’s wildest dreams but they cannot savour it. They have to find their manager. When they get shown where Destructon 3000 is he is found in a right old state. Some know it all has tried a DIY fix and fried some more of his internal circuitry. More on this soon. Matador of M83 back to his classy best against Painmaster. Matador finally sets foot in a GWF venue after a long time away. His past historic achievements count for nothing and he receives lots of hostility. Amazingly most of the crowd is behind Painmaster. Thantos cannot believe such disrespect and tells many of the hecklers to shut up. Painmaster is revelling in his big singles push. A match of this stature not something he would of expected and also on the eve of his big Interplanetary title shot. With crowd backing to boot. Unfortunately it’s still a lopsided affair despite the support. The gulf in class is too much and Matador is mostly dictating the tempo. When he hits BULLWHIP the bumbling Sentry tried to take a shot with the stun gun but the blast misses. He then makes up for it by using the traditional method of coming into the ring to break the count. It only serves to delay the inevitable though as Matador hits his finisher again and this time Sentry doesn’t have any answers. His gun is only good enough for one shot in a match. Maybe he could of tried a distraction but Thantos made sure to accidentally on purpose trip him up as he tried to walk past. Means Matador can get the win with no more dramas and send a message to the GWF that he is after those belts. It does look ominous. Painmaster is one of the top guys in the fed at the moment (or else he wouldn’t be getting a shot at the IP belt next) but was made to look very second rate by the Matador here. Buck Steele and Max Shield defeated Mandrill and Nefarus by DQ. Booked at a time when Genesis were trying to flood the Colonizers with matches. Mandrill had tried and failed to get Lower World to face Buck and Max instead so here he was in a tag match match he could do without it. He doesn’t beat around the bush in letting everyone know this was a low priority match for Colonizers. How any match against Genesis members can be considered in this way is bizarre. But Mandrill is so focused on the pursuit of belts to strengthen his position that anything getting in the way is being viewed as such. Max vows to remind Mandrill that Genesis should never be dismissed as low priority and will always hound the Colonizers until Omicron is liberated. Once we get a few minutes into the action it was clear that Nefarus was giving a wide berth to Buck Steele. Maybe fearing Genocide or perhaps Mandrill wanted the opportunity to beat him and enhance his own rep. Unfortunately there is disappointment for all as Buck never transforms. At least not in the match. It ended on a DQ as Sentry laid into Buck after Mandrill had thrown him through the ropes. Used his stun gun to land a blow across the head. The bell goes but Mandrill instructs Sentry to keep going with the attack whilst he and Nefarus hold Max back. By the fifth blow we see a spasm in Buck and the change swiftly happens. With one hand he then tosses the petrified Sentry several feet down the runway and then makes a beeline for Mandrill and Nefarus. Poor Max actually walked into some friendly fire from Genocide and ended up being clotheslined down himself. Genocide pauses unsure on what to do. His rage makes him want to go after the Colonizers but he also wants to make sure Max is okay. The hesitation allows them all to get away. Genocide snarls at the missed opportunity but calms down a little when he sees Max getting to his feet. Just a bit rattled is all. Then he shrinks back into Buck. As always Buck always looks confused in the immediate aftermath of his metamorphosis. He then surveys his ripped clothes and realises what happened. He is a bit baffled by the headache he has having forgotten Sentry was smashing him with the gun. Max returns the favour of assistance. Helping to steady Buck and then fills him in on what happened. Both parties with a bit to say afterward. Buck very much a theme of revenge but from the Colonizer camp Mandrill says how lucky Buck was and bemoans the DQ as “we had you beat”. But also makes it very clear he has little time for any rematches. Choosing this moment to once again stress matches against Genesis are a low priority. Vendetta imposing as he beats Wraith in Milky Way Falls Count Anywhere match. A chance for Wraith to really play games. His invisibility could cause all sorts of problems in this type of match. However Vendetta knows him well and can spot things others can’t. Wraith doesn’t actually turn fully invisible but goes kind of translucent. If you look hard enough sometimes you can make out his outline. Of course in the heat of battle it’s hard do do that but Vendetta demonstrates some great ways of exposing Wraith here. In barely no time the action spills out and things are really underway. The battle rages up the runway and quickly finds its way into the showers. Scenes like this are great because it really is in the true spirit of the match where things can go anywhere. Wraith now turns invisible but Vendetta cleverly turns all the showers onto the hottest setting. The steam forms round the outline of Wraith’s body bringing him into focus. Vendetta smiles at how he’d outsmarted him and runs full tilt towards the figure. With his huge build smashing Wraith into the tiles could cause considerable damage. It’s a long shot but Wraith grabs a bar of soap and tosses it out in front of him. He cannot believe it worked as Vendetta steps and slips on it and falls backwards cracking the back of his head on the hard floor. All this footage is being beamed back to the crowd by bravely following camera men. In homage to a classic horror movie of the distant past we see a shot of water then lots of blood going down the plug hole. That blood of course belonging to Vendetta. It was a hefty impact that would of knocked most men out but there was no chance Vendetta was going to wave the white flag. Not in the showers, not like this. He forces himself to stand and heads through the mist to give some back to Wraith. Turning the tide pretty quickly by following a now fully visible Wraith into a corridor and ripping a heavy frame off the wall. Wraith’s head goes right through it. Hope it wasn’t a masterpiece. Vendetta then drags Wraith back to the ring. He’s still bleeding himself but looks in better shape after that excursion through the arena. Inside the ring Vendetta keeps up the pressure. Twice subjecting Wraith to the THE BIG FALL but he cannot get him pinned. Wraith lazily rolls out of the ring. Vendetta shouts out “fine, if that’s how you want to play it”. He escorts a groggy Wraith all the way to the back and into the hero dressing room. Right under Max Shield and Buck Steele’s noses he power bombs Wraith right into the floor. Buck wants to react and take Vendetta on but Max puts his arm across and holds him back. Wraith needs to do it himself but the impact on the floor with such driven force was too much to take. Vendetta puts a foot on Wraith’s chest and orders a nearby official to count. The young man reluctantly slaps the hard floor three times and then raises Vendetta’s arm to declare him the winner. Draconian Sheik won over Enigma by DQ. With Manslaughter still suspended Enigma is having to fly solo. It’s a real shock to the system when he learns that he will have to face Draconian Sheik. He wants to be wrestling other Cruiserweights with a view to maybe going after the CPC title not unpredictable savages like Drac. Even worse is that he will be alone against Drac and the Terrorists. Darkos is conveniently engaged on a business meeting. But what you going to do when faced with something like this. Either go into a shell and get beat on or just go for it. Luckily Enigma chooses the latter. It’s entertaining stuff with Drac ferocious to begin but Enigma growing in confidence with every passing minute. He is more than happy to get the action outside. Usually a dangerous game against Drac but he wants to try and land his finisher. That opportunity doesn’t present itself but Enigma manages to down the Terrorists during a brawl. An improvised version of FEET OF FURY sends them both tumbling like dominos and crashing into some tables. Drac now comes up behind and tries to strangle Enigma but he just gets a chair shot which turns his headdress red with blood. Enigma caught him good and took a big chunk out his head. It was amazing as Enigma surveyed the scene. He may of lost by DQ for his actions but Drac and the Terrorists were all lying at his feet in various states of hurt. That was as good as a win. Enigma had even surprised himself and tells his post match interviewer “I’m not a violent guy but that was kinda fun. I might just be getting the hardcore bug now”.
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Post by Swarm on Jul 27, 2021 15:02:36 GMT -5
Really admire your attention to detail and extra explanatory way of typing up your results. You leave nothing out. Great to read about the days when Pegasus reigned supreme. His defense vs Mayhem sounded epic.
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Post by wayne on Jul 27, 2021 15:12:13 GMT -5
Thanks mate. It took a while for Pegasus to start delivering consistently since his killer upgrade circa 2101/2102 (I forget exactly when) but finally in mid 2104 he got on top and has been there ever since. At the moment I can’t see anyone beating him. Although the match went on a while Mayhem never really troubled him. Pegasus just methodically ground him down
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2021 16:02:52 GMT -5
Really admire your attention to detail and extra explanatory way of typing up your results. You leave nothing out. Great to read about the days when Pegasus reigned supreme. His defense vs Mayhem sounded epic. My sentiments exactly 💯% You really give the matches a great and unique feel.
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Jul 27, 2021 16:37:37 GMT -5
It seems you are exactly where my son is at (possibly) in the GWF timeline...2105-2106? I love playing that time with him as I miss some of the characters from that age.
Pegasus is a freaking beast and sadly I don't think any can beat him consistently in this era!!
Great show sir! Your in-depth explanation not only sets the mood but passes the emotion to the fed as well.
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