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Post by TTX on Sept 28, 2017 14:55:34 GMT -5
They should fit in nicely.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 28, 2017 22:21:11 GMT -5
The Carnies are debuting in Chikara in October! yeah The Carnies showed up in CZW earlier this month at Down with the Sickness when they suddenly appeared after OI4K defeated the Ugly Ducklings. The Carnies threw fireballs into the faces of the Crists to set up their match next month at The Wolf of Wrestling. Looking forward to seeing that match!
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Post by Vegas on Sept 28, 2017 22:32:51 GMT -5
Agreed. Trevor could probably have a run on top of an Indy fed, even. Solid card and low pin rating. yeah I wanted Trevor Lee's CWF Mid-Atlantic card to have a PIN of 4(1) because not only has be been the CWF Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship for about a year and a half but his title defenses often last nearly an hour.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 28, 2017 22:34:51 GMT -5
I am glad to read here that people here are liking the Trevor Lee card along with this set.
I have also really enjoyed reading maddog1981's recent fed results involving these cards.
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Post by maddog1981 on Sept 29, 2017 9:09:46 GMT -5
I am glad to read here that people here are liking the Trevor Lee card along with this set. I have also really enjoyed reading maddog1981's recent fed results involving these cards. Thanks, I'm trying to keep that realistic with guys that have worked the promotion or guys who are in that general area that I would think could work there.
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Post by maddog1981 on Sept 29, 2017 9:11:18 GMT -5
It should also be noted that Roy Wilkins is no slouch as far as his card goes. He is probably a solid mid-carder and could probably be a fixture of lower championship levels.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 6, 2017 15:50:03 GMT -5
So far, I've used Roy Wilkins, Trevor Lee, The Sandwich Squad, and the Carnies. The Carnies and The Sandwich Squad are about evenly matched and are in no danger of beating The Road Warriors any time soon. Roy is in the low average ranger. Trevor Lee is kind of a beast and probably on par with Danielson's ROH card.
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Post by Pariah on Oct 6, 2017 16:29:59 GMT -5
Trevor Lee is kind of a beast and probably on par with Danielson's ROH card. Snap! That's a pretty potent comparison, to say the least... Can't wait til this set becomes available online.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 6, 2017 17:32:27 GMT -5
Trevor Lee is kind of a beast and probably on par with Danielson's ROH card. Lee's card is not really that similar in strength to Danielson's ROH card. Danielson's 2014 ROH card actually has the same Level 3 Defense but Danielson still has the better L1 Defense and better L2 Defense. Danielson has the better charts of 2As and 2Bs compared to Lee's 1A, 2Bs, and 1C Danielson has a higher rated agility Danielson has more Level 3 offensive moves Danielson has the far stronger roll one die finishers (a +4, a +3, a +2, Lee's highest is +2 and you need to roll the 6 to get it.) Trevor Lee as the current CWF Mid-Atlantic Champion for the past almost 600 days, the current GFW X-Division Champion (for the 3rd time,) BOLA finalist, DDT4 winner (with Andrew Everett,) and victor at PWG in matches over guys like Cody, Michael Elgin, Chris Hero, Drew Galloway, etc of course merits a strong card and I think his card strength is about accurate compared to the other color cards. I have enjoyed reading how people like Mad Dog are using Trevor Lee in their feds and I am looking forward to getting the chance to bring him into Ring of Vegas soon.
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Post by markyhitch on Oct 15, 2017 6:25:13 GMT -5
Unsure I've mentioned this before but, thanks to TNA, I know who Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee are. It's nice when I've some familiarity with the wrestlers. Otherwise they're just cards in a deck to me.
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