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Post by Pariah on Apr 20, 2017 17:50:15 GMT -5
Outstanding card of course. Surprise win by Tauran 19 and bummed King Lear is gone.Congrats to Twin Blood. That Survivor match was a double edged sword (no pun intended - but, amused regardless)... Although I'm personally happy that Blade will be sticking around, I'm just as disappointed that Nosfera (one of my favorite post-2119 characters) is out the door... And the Tauran won is probably the last one that I would have predicted... Swarm is right - Tauran 2123 (the one staring at his hands) really had the strongest card... Always appreciate the awesome feedback, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Crossbones on Apr 20, 2017 18:01:07 GMT -5
Great show, my friend!
I had a feeling that Twin Blood was going to win back the belts. I'm glad I betted on Tauran to win his match... could have gone either way.
Wish, I hadn't picked Overkill and Thunder over my boys, Brute and Massacre though.
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Post by Pariah on Apr 20, 2017 18:54:25 GMT -5
Great show, my friend! I had a feeling that Twin Blood was going to win back the belts. I'm glad I betted on Tauran to win his match... could have gone either way. Wish, I hadn't picked Overkill and Thunder over my boys, Brute and Massacre though. When I started rolling out the Gladiators vs Gladiators match, I was a little taken aback by Brute's relatively high (4) Cage rating... I guess I was just figuring that all Aethrans would be 2 or lower inside the cage... Even Overkill's was higher (3) than I expected... It still turned out to be a very competitive battle and I thought it was cool that the Originals claimed victory... Always a pleasure to see your enthusiasm shining through, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Apr 20, 2017 20:40:55 GMT -5
Spike needs a capable rival... Originally, I just assumed that the natural choice would be another Aethran... After giving it some more thought, I'm not so sure... Check out my Voters Choice if you would like to have a say in who will feud with the future (or is it past? present?) Minister of War at the Crossroads... Many thanks!
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Post by Crossbones on Apr 20, 2017 20:55:43 GMT -5
Voted my friend. I went for Paragon.
If your looking for another Aethran to go head to head with Spike... Malice would be a good choice, by 2108 Malice was jealous of all the spotlight Spike had received when he return in 2107. The reason I choose Paralyze in my Kronos was for the reason... Paralyze was not only a newer version of Spike but an improved version as well. I saw the two as the GWF's Goldberg vs. Lesnar.
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Post by TTX on Apr 20, 2017 21:00:05 GMT -5
Swarm.....Gladiators vs AniMen forever. Actually...might be a show for me to do if Online cooperates.
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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 20, 2017 23:24:04 GMT -5
KrX 25: #beyond more than lived up to advance billing but man losing ten wrestlers from the roster is pretty crazy. Although that does leave spots open for new talent which is always a good thing. The most shocking part for me was seeing Tauran 2119 come away the winner over the more experienced versions of himself. I would definitely call that an upset. The only disappointing result for me was the main event with Thantos beating The Amazing Mann by DQ. Mann lacked focus in what was an all important battle for the championship.
I was pulling for Avarice in the Last Man Standing bout but Shayne is one of the toughest around. That was a great finish for sure. As a big fan of The Gladiators it was great to see Massacre & Brute beat Thunder & Overkill in the Cosmic Cage Match. Even greater was seeing Spike make a surprise debut saving Massacre & Brute from that four-on-two attack. The She Devil-Thrash altercation was wicked. Congrats to Twin Blood on regaining the tag titles but now the Greek Gods are on the scene and already making waves. Just a great show my friend, so much to like about it.
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Post by Pariah on Apr 21, 2017 18:25:38 GMT -5
KrX 25: #beyond more than lived up to advance billing but man losing ten wrestlers from the roster is pretty crazy. Although that does leave spots open for new talent which is always a good thing. The most shocking part for me was seeing Tauran 2119 come away the winner over the more experienced versions of himself. I would definitely call that an upset. The only disappointing result for me was the main event with Thantos beating The Amazing Mann by DQ. Mann lacked focus in what was an all important battle for the championship. I was pulling for Avarice in the Last Man Standing bout but Shayne is one of the toughest around. That was a great finish for sure. As a big fan of The Gladiators it was great to see Massacre & Brute beat Thunder & Overkill in the Cosmic Cage Match. Even greater was seeing Spike make a surprise debut saving Massacre & Brute from that four-on-two attack. The She Devil-Thrash altercation was wicked. Congrats to Twin Blood on regaining the tag titles but now the Greek Gods are on the scene and already making waves. Just a great show my friend, so much to like about it. Very pleased that you enjoyed the first supercard from the Crossroads... And yeah, the roster certainly took a major hit... But, there is just so many awesome characters to draw from... And just wait until you see what happens at 32... Gonna open a whole new can of something... Always appreciate the continued interest and kind words, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Apr 22, 2017 0:18:41 GMT -5
KrX 26: #havenofury - Introduction - Magnus Colby meets with Mesmer to explain that his Axis of Power will bring much needed stability to the Crossroads. Mesmer seems almost convinced as Magnus builds his case by stating that current security measures in place will not be enough. Rack and Ruin seem eager to dispose of the wealthy manager, but Mesmer waves them off. "Let me consider an appropriate way for you to prove your intentions." Minotaur defeated Anivar- Massif thwarts interference by Sleeper Cell, costing Anivar the match. Minotaur hits the MINOTAUR'S CHARGE for the win. (Fatigue: Minotaur 1 - Anivar 3) - Gladiators March - The fearsome trio of Brute, Massacre and Spike make their presence known by demanding that all other Aethrans kneel before them. Wanting to calm the situation, Commissioner Euritar offers all three Gladiators an opportunity to display their dominance on the next show. Spike will make his in-ring debut while Brute and Massacre will face Twin Blood for the KrX Binary Championship! Greek Gods (Actagon & Proteus) defeated Rage and Paralyze via disqualification- Frequent tags keeps the contest moving until Rage stops Actagon cold with a blatant chairshot. (Fatigue: Actagon 2, Proteus 3 - Paralyze 1, Rage 1) Raven defeated Bishop Hell via disqualification- Raven stuns everyone by kicking out after HELLFIRE! Unable to control his temper, Bishop unleashes a second HELLFIRE in full view of the referee. (Fatigue: Raven 4) - Impressed with the dynamics of this exchange, Mesmer ordered that the two men face off in a ChronoHex series for a special reward. The winner will be the first to accumulate a total of six points against the other. Victory via pinfall or submission is worth 2 points and a technical decision is worth 1 point. - Raven leads series 1-0. - Number One Debate - Commissioner Euritar announces that Blade will be the next to challenge Thantos for the KrX Championship! The Amazing Mann interrupts, pointing out that his latest title shot ended in a controversial manner and that someone at his level of prestige deserves an automatic rematch. Before the commissioner can reply, Shayne arrives to a huge pop from the crowd! The commissioner jumps at the chance to book a match between the two men for the next show. Mann tries to deflect the proposed match, but Shayne cuts him off. "Keep on running that mouth. From where I stand, the Unbreakable Tour was broken long ago." She Devil versus Thrash resulted in a no contest- Thrash launches an attack as soon as She Devil shows up on the runway. Amazonia intervenes and gets drawn into the brawl, despite objections by Nitro. - With brief instructions to the referee, Commissioner Euritar turns the main event into a Triple Threat by adding Amazonia to the match! - TRIPLE THREAT -Thrash defeated Amazonia and She Devil- After breaking up a near fall, Thrash hurls She Devil over the top rope and drives Amazonia to the mat with a chokeslam for a three count. (Fatigue: Thrash 3 - Amazonia 2 - Devil 3)
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Post by Bri on Apr 22, 2017 5:36:10 GMT -5
Very interesting twists and turns with card 26 Pariah.
This will set up some serious Crossroads Chaos in the future
Excellent! Looking forward to all!
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