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Post by spargs on Jul 26, 2018 19:37:57 GMT -5
GWF 12 (2075.08) Deimos Intergalactic Arena, Mars
Santon vs. Torpor Santon defeated Torpor with a neckbreaker at 6:01 Match Rating: 2.25 Match Notes: Torpor, looking to exact a measure of revenge on Santon, was aggressive in the early goings. However, Santon easily turned the match around and proved to be too much for the Cygnusian.
Ricken Prince vs. Commander Sam Commander Sam defeated Ricken Prince via disqualification at 9:18 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: A wild match that devolved into multiple brawls outside of the ring. The referee finally had enough and disqualified Prince after he slammed Sam into the ring post.
Bullwhip (w/ Blacklash) vs. Solar Flare (w/ Moonstrike) Bullwhip defeated Solar Flare via disqualification at 2:16 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: The match quickly got out of hand as both men’s tag partners got involved at ringside. The referee disqualified Solar Flare after Moonstrike kicked Bullwhip and entered the ring. Blacklash would quickly follow, leading to…
Blacklash (w/ Bullwhip) vs. Moonstrike (w/ Solar Flare) Moonstrike defeated Blacklash with PALADIN DROP at 5:50 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: As Bullwhip and Solar Flare continued their brawl at ringside, their tag partners moved their brawl to the ring. Moonstrike gained the advantage after an attempted double team maneuver outside the ring resulted in Blacklash taking a punch from his partner and rolling back into the ring. Moonstrike quickly followed with his finisher for the win.
Morpheus vs. Torin Caelum Torin Caelum defeated Morpheus with CAELUM’S GRIP at 6:05 Match Rating: 2.75 Match Notes: Jack Hood came out to ringside early in the match to watch, followed immediately by Omega. Caelum carried most of the offense during the match, but Morpheus would fight back and eventually gain the upper hand. Hood attempted to interfere, only to be hit with TOMAHAWK THRUST by Omega. As Hood and Omega exchanged blows at ringside, Caelum would apply his finisher on Morpheus for the win. After the match, Omega joined Morpheus in the ring, with Hood still ringside. Morpheus asked for the announcer’s microphone and, sick of the distractions, challenged Hood to make their upcoming match at Galaxi-Cade a GWF-first Cosmic Cage Match, which Hood quickly accepted.
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Post by spargs on Jul 26, 2018 19:47:51 GMT -5
Life pulled me away from my Fed for far longer than anticipated, but I finally just posted the results of GWF 12. A pre- Galaxi-Cade ringside report will be posted later tonight.
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Post by spargs on Jul 26, 2018 20:56:58 GMT -5
GWF Ringside Report
Galaxi-Cade, the GWF’s 1st anniversary show, is almost here, with 6 matches signed for the event. The event is sold out, with anticipation for the show having reached a fever pitch.
Morpheus probably would have preferred a different outcome to his match against Torin Caelum at GWF 12, but feels he’s gained the upper hand on Jack Hood for their upcoming match at Galaxi-Cade by getting Hood to agree to have the match be held in a Cosmic Cage (a first in GWF history, but well-known in wrestling lore). The ring will be surrounded by a 15-foot cage made of a rare alloy from Alpha Centauri, so Hood’s partners-in-crime Dorado Sundown will not be able to interfere. The object of a Cosmic Cage Match is not to pin your opponent, but to escape over the top of the cage. Hood, meanwhile, seemed unfazed by the new match stipulation, which may very well fit Hood’s ring style better than Morpheus’.
Torin Caelum, meanwhile, is the #1 contender to the GWF Galaxian Title held by K.O. Keller, and is hoping to ride the momentum of his victory over Morpheus at GWF 12 to a title victory over the man who beat him for the title. Waiting in the wings to face the winner after Galaxi-Cade is Screw, who won a title shot by winning the best-of-7 series of matches with Jack Hood.
GWF Tag Team champions Paladin Power will be defending the titles against the #1 contenders Dorado Sundown. For all their bluster thus far, Blacklash and Bullwhip have yet to hold gold in the GWF. Meanwhile, the Titans have somewhat quietly dominated the GWF tag team division thus far. Will their dominance continue, or will the cowboys from Dorado finally find gold?
Omega will return to the ring and take on Ricken Prince, who upset Omega at GWF 10 in a match where Omega suffered the minor injury that briefly kept him out of action. Can Omega get back on track?
Santon will square off against the rookie Commander Sam. Sam has looked much stronger and confident in the ring as of late, whereas Santon has found himself slipping in the rankings after making a strong impact early. Who will come out victorious? (NOTE: with this match, Sam will begin using his “Classics 2079” playing card)
Finally, Defiance and the Mensans will continue their tag team rivalry. Blood and Jammer were unhappy with being excluded from the recent #1 contender match, in which Dorado Sundown defeated Cordsar and Trotarus. Which team will take a step closer to the titles?
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Post by spargs on Jul 28, 2018 10:36:03 GMT -5
GWF 13 (2075.09) Galaxi-Cade – GWF 1st Anniversary Show Deimos Intergalactic Arena, Mars
Defiance (Blood and Jammer) vs. The Mensans (Cordsar and Trotarus) Cordsar defeated Jammer with MENSAN LOCK at 8:04 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Another solid match between these two tag teams, featuring multiple pin attempts by each team. Jammer rolled out of the ring late and, in a skirmish with Cordsar ringside, was smashed into the ringside table. Cordsar rolled his stunned opponent into the ring and applied his finisher for the win.
Santon vs. Commander Sam Commander Sam defeated Santon with SAM’S ATOMIC DROP at 19:39 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: An excellent match featuring the debut of an improved offensive arsenal from Commander Sam. Santon was caught off-guard by Sam’s offense and looked to be playing catch-up for most of the match. Santon would, however, gain control and appeared to finally have Sam on the ropes, only to be surprised yet again when Sam hit him with a more powerful version of his atomic drop move for the win.
Omega vs. Ricken Prince Omega defeated Ricken Prince with COSMIC WAR DANCE at 3:32 Match Rating: 1.75 Match Notes: Omega dominated the match from start to finish, and a breathless Ricken Prince was helpless after Omega’s signature flurry of knee lifts knocked him to the mat for an easy pinfall.
GWF Tag Team champions Paladin Power (Moonstrike and Solar Flare) vs. Dorado Sundown (Blacklash and Bullwhip) – GWF Tag Team Title match Blacklash defeated Solar Flare with SUNDOWN at 3:51 Dorado Sundown wins the GWF Tag Team Titles Match Rating: 2.25 Match Notes: Dorado Sundown quickly and successfully cut off the ring and dominated Solar Flare with a succession of powerful offensive moves and quick tags. Solar Flare would survive each opponent’s singles finisher successively, only to fall to Blacklash hitting his finisher a second time.
Morpheus vs. Jack Hood – Cosmic Cage Match Jack Hood defeated Morpheus by escaping the cage at 8:52 Match Rating: 3.25 Match Notes: The GWF’s first Cosmic Cage Match was the vicious battle the fans expected it to be. Morpheus hit TRIP TO HADES successively on Jack Hood and had reached the top of the cage in attempting to escape, only to be pulled back in and thrown off the top by a recovered Hood. Hood would then hit successive BLOODY KNUCKLES on Morpheus and successfully escape the cage for the win. After the match, Hood attempted to reenter the cage to further assault Morpheus, only to be attacked from behind by Screw. The two old rivals brawled at ringside before being separated by security.
GWF Galaxian champion K.O. Keller vs. Torin Caelum – GWF Galaxian Title match K.O. Keller defeated Torin Caelum with THE TEN COUNT at 13:41 Match Rating: 4.25 Match Notes: An excellent, clean match between two competitors that clearly respect each other, despite their differing ring styles. K.O. Keller would take advantage of a failed turnbuckle maneuver by Torin Caelum and hit his finisher for the win.
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Post by spargs on Jul 28, 2018 12:29:56 GMT -5
GWF Ringside Report
The GWF’s 1st anniversary show Galaxi-Cade, by all accounts, was a massive success. Not only was the event sold out and garnered the GWF its largest Holovision ratings to date, the matches themselves were on a whole successful as well. It would appear that the GWF has itself an annual event on its hands.
Morpheus’ strategy to isolate Jack Hood from his allies backfired at Galaxi-Cade, as Hood was able to defeat Morpheus without assistance from Dorado Sundown. Having defeated one of the GWF’s owners in the ring, Hood has now challenged Omega to try to make it a clean sweep. Omega has accepted Hood’s challenge, with the match to occur at GWF 14. Also, the winner of this match will face Commander Sam at GWF 15 to determine the #1 contender to the GWF Galaxian Title.
Jack Hood also has to contend with his old enemy Screw, who attacked and prevented him from further assaulting Morpheus at Galaxi-Cade. Screw will receive his opportunity to win the GWF Galaxian Title at GWF 14, as a result of his defeating Hood in the best-of-7 series earlier this year. Morpheus, meanwhile, will spend some time over the next couple of weeks to finalize the signings of some new talent to the GWF roster, expected to make their debuts in 2076.
The influence of K.O. Keller’s veteran guidance has had a major impact on Commander Sam, as he debuted a new, improved, more aggressive offensive style at Galaxi-Cade that completely surprised Santon. Sam’s recent successes have put him squarely in the hunt for becoming the #1 contender to the GWF Galaxian Title, and he’ll compete for that spot at GWF 15 as previously noted.
Dorado Sundown finally can call themselves champions after their impressive victory over Paladin Power at Galaxi-Cade. Blacklash and Bullwhip await the results of the upcoming #1 contenders match to their titles, to be held at GWF 14 between the former champs Paladin Power and The Mensans.
The matches signed for GWF 14 are:
K.O. Keller vs. Screw – GWF Galaxian Title match Omega vs. Jack Hood Paladin Power vs. The Mensans - #1 contender match Torin Caelum vs. Torpor Defiance vs. CrossCurrents
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Post by Pariah on Jul 28, 2018 12:37:41 GMT -5
Just can't beat Jack Hood inside the cage... Very excited to see the inevitable mayhem that results when he faces off against Screw... Awesome stuff!
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Post by spargs on Jul 28, 2018 13:17:27 GMT -5
Thanks, pariah. I'll be rolling GWF 14 shortly, the results of which will set my dual main events scheduled for GWF 15, and I'll continue the build up to the big main event I have planned for GWF 16, which will be the final card for 2075.
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Post by spargs on Jul 28, 2018 14:31:27 GMT -5
GWF 14 (2075.10) Deimos Intergalactic Arena, Mars
Defiance (Blood and Jammer) vs. CrossCurrents (Thetis and Vortex) Blood defeated Thetis with SCAR TISSUE at 17:07 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: An exciting back-and-forth match with several near-falls, this was possibly CrossCurrents’ best showing in the GWF thus far. However, after barely escaping a 3 count against Vortex, Blood was finally able to isolate Thetis in the ring and hit him with four successive move-pinfall combinations, with the last being his finisher and the 3 count for the win.
Torin Caelum vs. Torpor Torin Caelum defeated Torpor with CAELUM’S GRIP at 1:16 Match Rating: 0.50 Match Notes: A quick victory for Torin Caelum and an embarrassing loss for Torpor. The opening bell had barely rung and the Cygnusian found himself in Caelum’s finisher.
Paladin Power (Moonstrike and Solar Flare) vs. The Mensans (Cordsar and Trotarus) - #1 contenders match Solar Flare defeated Cordsar with a fallaway slam at 5:17 Match Rating: 2.25 Match Notes: Both teams adopted a quick-tag strategy for the match, which at first failed to generate any successive moves by either team. However, Solar Flare would counter a ropes maneuver by Cordsar with a flying shoulder tackle, culminating in the fallaway slam for the pinfall.
Omega vs. Jack Hood Omega defeated Jack Hood via disqualification at 3:15 Match Rating: 1.75 Match Notes: Jack Hood refused to enter the ring for most of the match, and eventually his stall tactics lured Omega to the floor, where Hood attacked Omega and, after the referee called for the disqualification, attempted to run him headfirst into the ringpost. With Morpheus absent from the arena on his talent-signing trip, Screw would run out from the locker room to make the save, and he and Omega together chased Hood from ringside. Omega thanked Screw for his assistance and the two shook hands before leaving the ring.
GWF Galaxian champion K.O. Keller vs. Screw – GWF Galaxian Title match K.O. Keller defeated Screw with a moonsault at 22:44 Match Rating: 4.75 Match Notes: A match of the year candidate that featured Screw taking a lot of punishment from the champ (6 tokens accumulated), only to keep fighting back. During the match, Screw avoided a running clothesline from Keller in the corner, which resulted in Keller hitting his head on the turnbuckle. Screw covered a near-unconscious Keller for the pinfall attempt, but Jack Hood ran out and distracted the referee from making the 3 count. Omega would follow with security and chase Hood away from ringside once again. As the match continued, Keller eventually gained the advantage with a clothesline from the top rope, and two moves later he was able to cover an exhausted Screw for the victory. The fans responded by giving both men a standing ovation.
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Post by Pariah on Jul 28, 2018 14:34:59 GMT -5
Spectacular main event between Keller and Screw... Too bad the finish was mired in controversy, thanks to good ol' Jack... Another excellent show!
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Post by spargs on Jul 28, 2018 15:43:46 GMT -5
GWF Ringside Report
Screw has every reason to be upset, as Jack Hood’s distraction at GWF 14 possibly robbed him of the GWF Galaxian Title. However, rather than ranting and raving, the big veteran chose to publicly praise both GWF Galaxian champ K.O. Keller, for being an upstanding champion, and Omega, for preventing Hood from getting further involved in the title match. As for Hood, Screw only said, “I’ll take care of him in the ring.”
Omega, meanwhile, was thankful for Screw’s assistance in his match against Hood at GWF 14. Omega, as a result of his disqualification victory, will now compete for the #1 contender spot to the GWF Galaxian Title by facing Commander Sam at GWF 15. Screw, meanwhile, will face Morpheus at GWF 15. When asked about the public displays of respect between Screw and Omega, in the face of a common enemy, Morpheus said, “This is what Omega and I had in mind when we formed the GWF: great competition and mutual respect amongst the competitors.”
Paladin Power, as a result of their victory over The Mensans, will get a rematch against new GWF Tag Team champs Dorado Sundown at GWF 15. Blacklash and Bullwhip have been less than humble in their first few weeks as champs, as they have been bragging and carrying around their championship belts everywhere they go.
In a press conference, Morpheus officially announced the signings of four wrestlers to GWF contracts, beginning in 2076. Two of the signees are a young local tag team from Deimos (Rama and Tano, the Wind Riders). One is an unknown wrestler named Mimic who showed up at Fed headquarters and impressed Omega and Morpheus enough to be offered a contract. The final signee is a teen from Maffei II named Cosmos, who in dominating the local wrestling leagues showed a lot of potential. Morpheus brought him to Deimos for a tryout, and Omega agreed that the GWF would be a perfect outlet for his aggression and waived the GWF’s minimum age requirement to sign him.
The matches signed for GWF 15 are:
Dorado Sundown vs. Paladin Power – GWF Tag Team Title match Omega vs. Commander Sam - #1 contender match Morpheus vs. Screw Santon vs. Ricken Prince The Mensans vs. CrossCurrents
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