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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2017 17:59:11 GMT -5
Titanic, I like it... I like it A LOT.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2017 18:06:13 GMT -5
Magnumpi and Marbles sounds very intriguing, loves Strutter's Greatest Show In The Galaxy.
Being 'two' cards though definitely worked against him, seeing how it was only one entry per. Don't see how you can incorporate Marbles into Magnumpi, unless you put his name on card and give him a distractor like usual.
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Post by Bri on Oct 24, 2017 18:14:49 GMT -5
interesting combo there Bri....not totally GWF rules compliant and probably a bit too good on offense but a fun pairing. Thanks TTXIt's a family joke. Our daughter was one day looking at what Tom Selleck had done in his career, but the text was very small. So she says - What's Magnumpi? We broke up - and told her its Magnum P.I. That joke plus an extremely silly mood produced the 770 pound duo of Magnumpi and Marbles. Was a lot of fun. Magnumpis appearance is a cross between Haystacks Calhoun and Uncle Fester. Marbles is a lighter (or younger) version of Caesar from Planet of The Apes.
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Post by Bri on Oct 24, 2017 18:18:11 GMT -5
Magnumpi and Marbles sounds very intriguing, loves Strutter's Greatest Show In The Galaxy. Being 'two' cards though definitely worked against him, seeing how it was only one entry per. Don't see how you can incorporate Marbles into Magnumpi, unless you put his name on card and give him a distractor like usual. Thanks @kevinb! Thats true, but I said what the hell anyway. Could always have been tweaked. I knew it was a longshot. But it was a lot of fun.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2017 18:22:39 GMT -5
Magnumpi and Marbles sounds very intriguing, loves Strutter's Greatest Show In The Galaxy. Being 'two' cards though definitely worked against him, seeing how it was only one entry per. Don't see how you can incorporate Marbles into Magnumpi, unless you put his name on card and give him a distractor like usual. Thanks @kevinb! Thats true, but I said what the hell anyway. Could always have been tweaked. I knew it was a longshot. But it was a lot of fun. The story you told about Magnum PI, hilarious! You and everyone here are so creative.
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Post by Bri on Oct 24, 2017 18:33:15 GMT -5
You are too kind @kevinb!
I'll tell you this - if all of us were combined as bookers in a real wrestling federation, the public would totally freak for sure.
We'd outsell everybody.
The most exciting wrestling I've ever experienced was reading other peoples feds in this community. And there's so many feds I haven't even gotten to yet!!
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Post by TTX on Oct 24, 2017 18:42:38 GMT -5
I missed the magnum joke at first...but definitely a great laugh.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2017 18:49:42 GMT -5
EON TITANIC MAGNUMPI & MARBLES
Only three of us?? Come people share you genius, I know there's more incredible characters that didn't get picked for one reason or another.
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Post by Pete on Oct 24, 2017 19:14:57 GMT -5
My tribute to the Executioner by way of Dorado... THE HANGED MAN w/ The Hanging Judge | 6' 7"; 297 lbs.; The Deadwoods | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. measured right hand – 1 2. choke hold – 1 3. pumphandle slam – 2 (ag) 4. face mauler – 2 (pw) 5. into the ropes 6. big boot to head – 3 (ag)
| 1. HANGED MAN – 1 2. HANGED MAN – 2 3. dazed – 1 4. hurt – 2 5. HANGED MAN – 1 6. HANGED MAN – 1 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. leaping shoulder tackle – 2 2. side suplex – 2 3. into the turnbuckle (c) 4. fallaway slam – 2 (ch F) 5. falling headbutt – 3 6. Gallows Drop – 3
| 1. HANGED MAN – 2 2. dazed – 1 3. dazed – 1 4. hurt – 2 5. hurt – 2 6. hurt – 2 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. neck hang – 2 2. twisting elbow drop – 2 3. Public Execution – 3 (ch G) 4. out of the ring (c) 5. four-count choke with noose – 3 6. THE ROPE’S END (+1)
| 1. PIN 7 (4) 2. down – 3 (lv) 3. hurt – 2 4. down – 3 5. down – 3 6. hurt – 2 | Ropes -- C Turnbuckle -- A Ring -- A Deathjump -- C Disqualification -- 6
Hanging Judge Distractor Rating - 5 | Agility -- +3 Power -- -2 Cage -- 3 |
The Hanged Man is the instrument of justice of a manager known as the Hanging Judge, who speaks for both of them. A cadaverously thin and aged man from the wild west planet of Dorado, the Judge was known as one of the harshest arbiters in that star system, sentencing countless rustlers, ranchers, and outlaws to death. As he tells it, the man now known simply as the Hanged Man, whose origin is unknown even to the Judge and whose only known home is what the Judge claims is "the Deadwoods" wherever that may be, was his top law enforcer. He was (and is) a ruthless individual who, like the Judge, believed that ends justified the means and whose methods of apprehension were controversial and described as inhumane even in a system built around near-lawlessness. An outlaw uprising supposedly led to the Hanged Man being "tried" and sentenced to drop from his own gallows pole. The effects of that hanging are still with him today, but he survives... The Hanging Judge, driven out of his home star system lest he feel the same fate, with his now-Hanged Man in tow, set out to correct injustice elsewhere. Tired of seeing guilty men go free in various places of the galaxy on technicalities, the Judge and the Hanged Man have brought themselves to the foot of the GWF. Why a wrestling organization and not the court room? Well, for one thing, no reputable court room will have them, and because professional wrestling is filled with injustices. War criminals like the Gladiators, degenerate "entertainers" like Mad Maxus, glorified thugs like Overtime and Patch, subhumans like the AniMen, perverts like Coven Black and Sinful and Nova...not only are these people given a public forum, they're in most cases celebrated for it! According to the Hanging Judge and Hanged Man, the time for celebrating these malefactors is over. Follow the law? Nonsense--they ARE the law. The Hanged Man is a powerful and intimidating figure, who can take an amazing amount of punishment to start a match. However, he has trouble keeping up athletically with the more well-rounded athletes of the GWF, nor does he have a great amount of stamina. His best hope is to bull-rush an opponent and end a match early, because despite his apparent rising from the grave, if he's knocked down, he's going to have trouble getting back up again. Despite the Hanging Judge's story and the Judge's verified background in law on Dorado, some viewers point to the Hanged Man's learned wrestling skills and his ability to "lawyer" the GWF rulebook--he's quite effective at using his noose to strangle opponents without getting disqualified--as evidence that the Hanging Judge's story doesn't necessarily conform to the truth. But if it doesn't, what are their motivations? Are they purely out to intimidate opponents or keep them guessing so they can better advance their own careers in wrestling, or are they fighting for some other greater cause? Physical description: Tall and wide, the Hanged Man still wears his executioner's hood but also has a noose seemingly permanently attached to his neck. His head also seems to be permanently, almost grotesquely stuck at an angle, as though he's sustained permanent neck damage. (Because of the Hanging Judge's strong law background, he has successfully gotten a legal injunction against the GWF and FTR preventing them from barring the noose, supposedly on the grounds that the Hanged Man cannot survive without it, whether for physical or psychological reasons--GWF and FTR officials continue to monitor the situation, but the Judge has the ability to tie the matter up in courts for years). He wears worn and somewhat tattered black trousers, wrestling boots, and long black gloves. The Hanging Judge is a gaunt, pale man dressed in a long black duster, dress shirt, bolo tie, and black Homburg hat. Not a physically imposing man, the Judge will attempt to interfere if times are desperate but mostly resorts to distracting the referee, knowing to pick his spots rather than take the athletes of the GWF/FTR head-on. The two would share a card, with the Judge in back and to the side of the Hanged Man (for protection), glaring in an accusatory manner at us, the viewer. The Hanged Man stands in front of him, his head unnaturally tilted, arms straight down at his side. (NOTE: Had this won I would have changed the Hanging Judge to be a tribute to Tom Petty circa his Mad Hatter look, with Petty's old trademark top hat.) THE ROPE'S END - neck hang sitout power bomb Public Execution - flying hammerlock Gallows Drop - crucifix power bomb/Razor's Edge
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 24, 2017 19:19:54 GMT -5
Stallion was born on Andromeda but raised on the vast plains of Dorado where he learned his barbaric style. He was brought to Andromeda to train at age 17 but so far, it hasn't gone all that well.
STALLION STOMP - double stomp from the top rope Horse Fly - senton from the top rope Bronco Breaker - double underhook back breaker Horse Whip - short arm lariat Stallion Suplex - T-Bone suplex Stallion Stampede - running powerslam Horse Collar - stretch muffler with stomps to the head
height: 6'0 weight: 225
Stallion is a horse-headed Andromedan. He wears a leather vest with futuristic trim on it, kind of like Lance At-Las 2091 card.
Level 1 offense Level 1 defense 1. foot stomp - 1 1. STALLION - 2 2. spit in eye - 1 2. dazed - 1 3. drop toe hold - 2 3. STALLION - 1 4. big boot to the face - 2 4. dazed - 1 (tag) 5. Horse Collar - 2 (ag) 5. dazed - 1 6. Stallion Stampede - 3 (pw) 6. hurt - 2 Level 2 offense Level 2 defense 1. knee strikes - 2 1. STALLION - 2 2. repeated stomps in corner - 2 2. STALLION - 1 3. into the turnbuckle (c) 3. hurt -2 4. into the ropes(c) 4. hurt - 2 5. Stallion Suplex - 3 5. hurt - 2 6. Horse Whip - 3 6. down - 3 Level 3 offense Level 3 defense 1. mule kick - 2 1. PIN 7(4) 2. Bronco Breaker - 3 (ch G) 2. down - 3 3. out of the ring 3. down - 3 (lv) 4. Horse Fly - 3 4. hurt - 2 5. STALLION STOMP (0) 5. hurt - 2 6. STALLION STOMP (0) 6. hurt - 2 Ropes - B Agility - +1 Turnbuckle - C Power - 0 Ring - B Cage - 3 Deathjump - C Disqualification - 5
Apologies for the lack of formatting. I'll fix that in the near future.
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