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Post by TTX on Dec 2, 2017 20:13:09 GMT -5
Well Styles will have a second chance because I use both of his cards.....maybe he can go 50/50 and yes, there will be a rematch at some point because it was a very fun match.
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Post by TTX on Dec 5, 2017 16:39:35 GMT -5
Night 6
Keith Lee put away Trevor Lee with the Ground Zero. The battles of the Lees was a wild one and Trevor's speed and agility almost gave him the match but Keith caught him off the top turnbuckle and transition to Ground Zero for the win.
B.J. Whitmer knocked off Zack Sabre Jr. with the Wrist Clutch Exploder. Sabre gave it a good run but he could not stop Kevin Sullivan's constant interference and that allowed Whitmer to finally use his Wrist Clutch Exploder to win.
Willie Mack handled Matt Taven with the MDX. Mack continued to show his talent as he took all that Taven could throw and kept coming back before hitting an MDX that knocked Taven for a loop allowing Mack to take an easy pin.
Bateman surprised A.R. Fox (E) with the Sleeper. The surprise was less Bateman winning and how fast it was as he quickly got Fox down and then clamped on the Sleeper. Fox tried to reach the ropes for a break but Bateman pulled him to the center of the ring and Fox continued to struggle but he could not manage to escape and finally passed out in the hold.
Brothers of Funstruction defeated Los Primos Rivera with the Tightrope Legdrop on Gino. Gino gave the Brothers fits but Danny took a beating forcing Gino to try and keep up on his own but finally Yabo dropped a big leg for the three count.
Drew Gulak avoided an upset by Scott Casey and won with the Spine Splitter. Casey probably should have won the match but he could not seem to keep Gulak down as Veda Scott made a timely distraction at one point and that allowed Gulak to recover and eventually hit a Spine Splitter to gain the win.
Cheerleader Melissa edged Saraya Knight with the Kudoh Driver. The two went all out as usual and either woman could have taken this match as Saraya scored several near falls but Melissa weathered them all before hitting the Kudoh Driver. Knight almost kicked out but she was a moment too late.
Michael Kai Rayne handled Officer Warren Barksdale with the Rayne of Pain. Rayne simply pounded down Barksdale who would get brief moments of offense only for Rayne to eventually counter and pound him down some more before finally using his finisher to win.
Around the World (Too Cold Scorpio and Cheeseburger) defeated Soul Food (B Ryce and C Red)Scorpio used the Scorpio Splash on Red. Two new teams went at it and while Soul Food gave a good showing they just were not up to handling Scorpio and Cheeseburger's odd offensive combination. Ryce got tossed to the floor where he accidentally wiped out Dymond allowing Scorpio to put away Red without worry of interference.
Jeff Cobb took down The Great Muta with Tour of the Islands. Muta never got the Moonsault or the mist as Cobb's superior power let him take control and he finally caught Muta with the Tour of the Islands and covered in the middle of the ring as the referee counted Muta down and Cobb stood up as the fans cheered like no tomorrow.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 5, 2017 17:24:10 GMT -5
Totally enjoyed the win by Brothers of Funstruction... As well as the strong performance by Cobb against Muta to close out an exciting show...
Would have liked to see Taven pull out a victory, but The Mack is one tough customer...
Another superb indy show, my friend... Excellent work!
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Post by Bri on Dec 5, 2017 18:21:32 GMT -5
Hey TTX! Just caught up - a fantastic flurry of matches. Favorites were - the matches that Cheerleader Melissa, Rob Van Dam, Randy Savage and Thantos came out on top in. I even enjoyed the inadvertent distraction by Barry Windham. (Really hope we get him in the game someday). I'm starting to get a feel for more of the indy wrestlers. So many of them out there. Keep on keeping on my friend!
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Post by TTX on Dec 5, 2017 19:09:42 GMT -5
We never know what the future holds for signings. As always, it's really fun to run and more wrestlers will be arriving for me in the next month or two so even more fun on the next shows, but still plenty of good stuff to come here. And yeah, there's a lot........I've not actually counted but we're probably pushing 200 or more at this point.
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Post by TTX on Dec 6, 2017 21:49:28 GMT -5
Night 7
Cedric Alexander pinned Roy Wilkins with the Lumbar Check. This was a nice matchup for a while but Wilkins couldn't keep up with Alecander's finisher barrage and fell to the Lumbar Check.
Veda Scott (R) handled Kimber Lee (Z) with Q.E.D. Scott did not seem to have much trouble with Miss Lee as she easily took her down several times and seemed to be taunting her before eventually growing tired of it and using Q.E.D. to win.
Forever Hooliganz put away Death Blows (Tommy End/JT Dunn) following Contract Killer on End. As Hero was off doing other things, two of his partners decided to team up. However, the Hooliganz used their tag experience to their advantage taking Dunn out on the floor before finishing off End in the middle of the ring after their finisher.
Mike Quackenbush squashed Isaias Velazquez with the Quackendriver IV. This was a pure squash as Quack had all the offense and really took it to Isaias before going all out with his supreme finisher to end things in less than five minutes.
King Kong Bundy demolished Chip Day with the Atlantic City Avalanche. Bundy hit three moves to easily take down Day in less than a minute.
Star Warrior edged Adam Cole (RII) with the Nova Launch. This could have gone either way as Star Warrior dominated most of the match but Cole made a vicious comeback on the floor. It looked like he might win with Panama Sunrise but Warrior made the ropes and then came back. Cole got caught in the turnbuckle and then Warrior used that to hit the Nova Launch to win.
Jay Lethal (RI) took down Brian Fury with the Lethal Injection. Fury had some good moments here but Lethal was never in real danger before using Lethal Injection to score the victory.
Vanessa Kraven finished off Athena wiht the Sitout Powerbomb. Kraven dominated but Athena made a comeback only to get caught and dropped hard with the Powerbomb for the three count.
To Infinity and Beyond overcame Cruel Intentions (DeFarge and Crummels) following the Lungblower on DeFarge. DeFarge and Crummels were at their dirty best but somehow Delaney and Cheech would not be denied and Delaney finally caught DeFarge with his finisher while Cheech knocked Crummels to the floor allowing Delaney to get the fall.
Kevin Steen (RII) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi after F-Cinq. It was a brutal brawl and Tanahashi definitely could have scored the win but Steen was fiercer, more determined and dirtire as he power bombed Tanahashi hard and as Tanahashi struggled up that allowed Steen to hit the F-Cinq for the three before he tossed his opponent to the floor and said that was just another Kill for Steen.
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Post by Bri on Dec 7, 2017 9:36:22 GMT -5
Very cool stuff TTX! Especially Enjoyed the victories by Star Warrior and Kevin Steen. You must have really enjoyed Bundy's victory! 200 indy wrestlers - Wow. I wonder across the board how many wrestlers have been made by FG.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 7, 2017 13:49:55 GMT -5
Ouch! My favorites are getting manhandled by the Champions of the Galaxy... First, Thantos defeats AJ... And now Star Warrior gets the win over Adam Cole Bay-Bay!
Regardless of the results... Absolutely entertaining, as always!
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Post by TTX on Dec 7, 2017 14:24:04 GMT -5
Thank you guys. For some reason the dice seem to like Orange Warrior and Chuck Thantos.
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Post by TTX on Dec 7, 2017 21:53:16 GMT -5
Night 8
Four Star Heroes put down The Legislators with Purple Rain on Volstead. This might as well have been a singles match as Sheppard and Castro never got into the ring before Knicks quickly hit Purple Rain and Volstead was knocked silly allowing Knicks to get the pin.
Rock Riddle surprised Shynron with the Boston Crab. Riddle was all business here as he dominated Shynron, put him hard down to the mat and then locked on the Boston Crab. Shynron tried to escape but he could not reach the ropes and was forced to submit.
Gregory Iron pinned Pampero Firpo with a Hangman's Kneeling Neckbreaker. Firpo probably should have won the match but Iron had a never say die attitude and it helped quite a bit here as he worked over Firpo and managed to clamp on the Neckbreaker for the three.
Cedric the Hitman overcame Robbie Ellis with Silencer. Ellis probably should have had the match following two Shiranui but somehow Cedric survived them and made a comeback. He hit the Silencer and Ellis just could not escape before Cedric got the win.
The Gladiators crushed The Fighting Taylor Boys when Massacre pinned Ryan following the Decapitator. Brute never entered the ring as Massacre never needed him as he handled Brian well enough before Ryan tagged in only for two Decapitators to finish him off.
Davey Vega finished off Juan Francisco De Coronado (WIF) with the superhurricanrana. Vega was dominating the match as De Coronado just could not get any sustained offense. De Coronado kicked out of a pair of finishers but the hurricanrana was too much.
Tim Donst took down Louis Lyndon with the SDT. Donst was all business here and Lyndon simply did not stand a chance before Donst pounded him down and hit the SDT to win.
Men of the Street (Private Eye, Men at Work) quickly put away Order of the Neo Solar Temple with the Last Shaven Unicorn Drop on Hydra. Eye got in a few shots and then tagged in ZERO who quickly put Hydra down. Crossbones started to attempt a save but Ultramantis Black grasped his arm and shook his head no as ZERO scored the three count on Hydra.
Peter Kaasa edged Johnny Gargano (C) with the Kaasa Tornado 1. Gargano dominated early but Kaasa survived the early assault and came back. He did not miss his finisher and that allowed him to keep Gargano down for the pin.
Ric Flair (S) defeated Jay Lethal (RII) with the Figure Four Leglock (0). Flair was all business here as he used every trick in his arsenal. He never actually upgraded the figure four but he used the ropes multiple times to wear Lethal down and then the Figure Four put him down.
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