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Post by Pariah on Jan 22, 2017 5:46:20 GMT -5
Picking Spike to go up 2-0 in the series, @kevinb? Very bold... If that happens, I wonder if Wolf will be able to recover from such a deficit... Could it eventually lead to Spike facing off against Thantos for the top prize? What a development that might be...
Well, here we are - Page 100! Truly appreciate your continued support, my friend... And the same to every single fellow promoter that takes the time to check in on what's happening here... As well as share their own results... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Jan 22, 2017 6:19:05 GMT -5
GWF 58 2089.08 from Leo
- Championship Match - Mesmer vs. Executioner for the GWF Interplanetary Championship Mesmer defeated Executioner with a Mystic Hammer at 2:38 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: Executioner delivers a few solid blows, but cannot counter the champion's technical expertise. Mesmer transitions smoothly from one hold to the next to claim a virtually unopposed victory. Lurking behind the scenes, Darkos expresses disappointment in his Assassin's performance. He secretly confides in Krakan, stating that he has found a way to unlock his team's true potential. (Fatigue: n/a)
Mesmer retained the GWF Interplanetary Championship
Battering Ram vs. Bounty Hunter (w/ Reynard B. Guile) Bounty Hunter defeated Battering Ram with an AMBUSH (+3) at 13:12 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Ram hammers Hunter with a series of high impact moves, but Guile's presence turns out to be the deciding factor in this match. He distracts the ref at a key moment to ensure that his client does not get disqualified and then offers a valuable assist that leads to Hunter scoring a tainted pinfall. (Fatigue: Hunter 3 - Ram 1)
- Six-Man Tag Match - Invincible Krakan and Blood Brothers vs. Lord Nexus and Greek Gods Invincible Krakan defeated Actagon with a FALLING FACE SLAM at 3:22 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: A valiant effort by Actagon comes up short. He endures a wicked triple team and starts fighting his way toward his partners. Splatter heads around the outside of the ring and smashes Nexus and Proteus with his club, so when Actagon makes it to his own corner there is no one to tag. With minimal effort, Krakan puts down the lone Greek for a three count. (Fatigue: Actagon 2)
Bishop Hell and Royal Overlord vs. Omega and Star Warrior Omega defeated Royal Overlord with a TOMAHAWK THRUST at 6:45 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: Bishop and Warrior tear into each other for the majority of this contest. As soon as Warrior winds up in a compromising position, Overlord begs to be tagged in. A swift reversal by Warrior puts him firmly in control and Omega enters to put Overlord away. Bishop tries to make the save, but Warrior cuts him down on the apron. (Fatigue: SW 1)
- Cosmic Cage Match (Second in Best of Seven) - Spike vs. Wolf Spike defeated Wolf with a Decapitator at 4:37 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Desperate to even the score, Wolf allows his own anger to consume him. Spike capitalizes on a single mistake and drives Wolf to the canvas into a swift (snake eyes) pinning combination. (Fatigue: Wolf 2)
As soon as the cage is lifted, Bounty Hunter storms the ring and attacks the fallen Wolf. He receives no help from Spike, but the Aethran makes no move to stop him either. The warrior woman, Amazonia bursts onto the scene wielding a ceremonial spear. She takes a defensive stance over Wolf, convincing Hunter to back off. Wolf takes one look at the woman and growls.
Spike leads series 2-0
- Championship Match - Thantos vs. Commander Sam for the GWF Universal Championship Thantos defeated Commander Sam with a MASTERLOCK at 12:49 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Sam shocks plenty of critics by giving the champion a run for his money. He survives the MASTERLOCK and bounces back to nearly capture the title with SAM'S ATOMIC DROP. Thantos uses some cheap tactics including an illegal choke outside the ring to reclaim the upper hand. When Adam Blast arrives to protest what is taking place, Alien Corps answers with a vicious beatdown. Thantos busts Sam open against a metal guardrail and the blood loss eventually takes its toll. (Fatigue: Thantos 2 - Sam 4)
Thantos retained the GWF Universal Championship
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2017 6:28:34 GMT -5
Picking Spike to go up 2-0 in the series, @kevinb? Very bold... If that happens, I wonder if Wolf will be able to recover from such a deficit... Could it eventually lead to Spike facing off against Thantos for the top prize? What a development that might be... Well, here we are - Page 100! Truly appreciate your continued support, my friend... And the same to every single fellow promoter that takes the time to check in on what's happening here... As well as share their own results... Many thanks! Went 6-0 in picks my friend......... GREAT show, top to bottom. I'm gonna go on record and say SPIKE will sweep the mangy mutt.
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Post by barflymike4ever on Jan 22, 2017 14:02:08 GMT -5
Mesmer retains. Darkos better do something or his team is going to be hired as ring crew and baggage handlers. if not for Guile, Battering Ram would have beaten Bounty Hunter Kraken and the Blood Brothers isolate Actagon and make it rather short. Omega still has it as teh First Family beat the Overlord and the dirtiest player in the Court Spike with the second win! man is this going to be a shut out? and the arrival of Amazonia. (kinda miss the old angle you had in the previous GWF ) well Sam put up a fight but the Gamesmaster is in top form and retains. Blast sticks his nose in and Alien Corps beat him down for it. well, good show. thus far it seems like Spike is unstoppable in the series and Bounty Hunter attacking Wolf won't help the Savage one. ~KB~ has got to be happy with the results
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Post by Pariah on Jan 22, 2017 16:34:45 GMT -5
Brilliant picks, @kevinb ... But, I've gotta think that a sweep against Wolf in a series of cage matches is a pretty tall order... If Spike pulls that off, he will DEFINITELY be getting a shot at the Universal title... Regardless of who is holding it at the time... Although your predictions weren't quite as spot on, barflymike4ever , you made a remark that provided me with a fresh burst of inspiration... I also miss some of the storylines that I was running in my earlier Broken Code fed... But, some of those angles would not fit too well in a canon fed... SOOOoooooo... In the near future, I might start up another project to turn my imagination loose... I've spoke to Crossbones on occassion about such a thing... Mainly because I'm really enjoying what he is doing with his Legendary Tournament series... Truly appreciate the awesome feedback, my friends... Unfortunately, I'm at a complete standstill now until the site is back up and running... Still wish we had received a little bit of advance notice - If so, I could have at least ran a whole bunch of matches and started working on the writeups offline... Oh well... Hoping we're back up soon... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Pariah on Jan 23, 2017 17:10:13 GMT -5
GWF 59: Event Horizon (Part 2) from Virgo
Adam Blast vs. Vanity
Mad Jester vs. Reptillo
Lightening vs. The Creeper
Brute vs. Man-Mountain
Mutant vs. Renegade
Earthquake vs. Killer Queen
Invincible Krakan vs. Mesmer
Death Knight vs. Galactic Punisher
Comrade Terror vs. Wolf
Battering Ram vs. Thantos
The winners join those who have already advanced to the Event Horizon quarterfinals: Actagon, Pulsar, Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper, Commander Sam, Splatter, Spike, Incredible Badger, Bishop Hell and Massacre.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Jan 23, 2017 17:33:38 GMT -5
GWF 59: Event Horizon (Part 2) from Virgo
Adam Blast vs. Vanity
Mad Jester vs. Reptillo
Lightening vs. The Creeper
Brute vs. Man-Mountain
Mutant vs. Renegade
Earthquake vs. Killer Queen
Invincible Krakan vs. Mesmer
Death Knight vs. Galactic Punisher
Comrade Terror vs. Wolf
Battering Ram vs. Thantos
The winners join those who have already advanced to the Event Horizon quarterfinals: Actagon, Pulsar, Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper, Commander Sam, Splatter, Spike, Incredible Badger, Bishop Hell and Massacre. Always Reptile. Always.
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Post by barflymike4ever on Jan 23, 2017 20:18:57 GMT -5
EH part Deux... Adam Blast over Vanity Reptillo over Mad Jester The Creeper shocks Lightening Brute struggles under the dead weight but beats the Mountain Renegade over the Mutant Killer Queen suvives Earthquake Mesmer puts away Kraken Galactic Punisher over the Death Knight Comrade Terror with the shock and beats Wolf Thantos puts away Battering Ram the quarterfinals looked stacked with variety of talent.
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Post by Pariah on Jan 24, 2017 13:48:49 GMT -5
Some very interesting picks for EH part 2... throwingtoasters going with a few underdogs like Reptillo (over Jester) and Death Knight (over Punisher) while barflymike4ever is looking at Terror to oust Wolf... Could be that cage series with Spike is taking too much out of the Savage... There were some upsets in round one (most notably, Massacre putting down Star Warrior) and that is what makes these kinds of competitions so interesting to play... Truly appreciate the continued interest, my friends... If all goes well, I'll have this show posted later today... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Crossbones on Jan 24, 2017 17:47:56 GMT -5
GWF 59: Event Horizon (Part 2) from Virgo
Adam Blast vs. Vanity
Mad Jester vs. Reptillo
Lightening vs. The Creeper
Brute vs. Man-Mountain
Mutant vs. Renegade
Earthquake vs. Killer Queen
Invincible Krakan vs. Mesmer
Death Knight vs. Galactic Punisher
Comrade Terror vs. Wolf
Battering Ram vs. Thantos
The winners join those who have already advanced to the Event Horizon quarterfinals: Actagon, Pulsar, Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper, Commander Sam, Splatter, Spike, Incredible Badger, Bishop Hell and Massacre.
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