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Post by Swarm on Feb 23, 2019 20:37:29 GMT -5
I’m in 2134 and the Castilex Slaves (Burning Man & Disciple of Terror) took out the Predators in R1 of my annual tag team tournament. This is a huge upset in my fed as the Predators are one of the best tag teams in the GFITG.
Earlier in the year Tank Mortar upset MONOLITH.
Easily the two biggest shockers for me so far in 2134. Anyone else have any memorable upsets?
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Post by MHardcore on Feb 23, 2019 22:39:41 GMT -5
Captain Crossbones earned a shot at a main roster title match. He picked Perfect Specimen (Holovision Champion) and won in a pretty big upset. Just happened yesterday. Didn’t see it coming, but he was steady rollin’ 6’s.
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Post by Big Bri on Feb 25, 2019 17:13:19 GMT -5
Killer Queen beat Chaos (with the CHECKMATE) for the Galaxian Title once. Chaos won it back in short order.
In my Early Classics fed, Thetis (one of the CrossCurrents) beat Screw. I had to chalk that one up to interference, LOL.
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Post by wyldesyd on Feb 26, 2019 13:23:04 GMT -5
Last month on my monthly Casteilex card , mayhem Unchained beat Demon Godsend in a Castilex Slave match for the Castilex Hardcore title. Demon won it back this past Saturday on Castilex in a Barbed Wire Cosmic Cage. I end every month with a card at the Castilex Amphitheatre... the last Saturday.
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Post by Sickman on Feb 27, 2019 18:32:24 GMT -5
Mine was and forever will be; I was setting up the main event of a PPV. Star Warrior was my Champ, defending against Thantos. The show right before, I gave Star Warrior a "warm up" against Ursa Major. It was over in 4 moves and Ursa Major won! I was shocked!! This was before I knew about triple threat matches, so I had to book the main event of my PPV, Star Warrior vs Ursa Major. Star Warrior won in 3 moves!
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Post by Big Bri on Feb 28, 2019 15:52:54 GMT -5
Mine was and forever will be; I was setting up the main event of a PPV. Star Warrior was my Champ, defending against Thantos. The show right before, I gave Star Warrior a "warm up" against Ursa Major. It was over in 4 moves and Ursa Major won! I was shocked!! That was beautiful. I'm currently wiping a tear of joy away.
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Post by Swarm on Mar 1, 2019 8:35:16 GMT -5
Vanity once won my Galaxian title from Justice right before Galactamania due to outside interference from Chaos. Vanity then promptly lost the belt to Matador in his first defense. But nothing tops Ursa Major defeating Star Warrior Sickman. That's hilarious.
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Post by TTX on Mar 1, 2019 9:33:18 GMT -5
Yeah I've had some upsets including J.J. Smooth winning the Interstellar title in a tournament but there's nothing close to that one.
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Post by Swarm on Mar 10, 2019 18:05:54 GMT -5
Euritar & Totalis bounce Security Squad (last year's winners of my annual tag tournament) in round one.
That's a pretty big upset in the GF.
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Post by Shane Sullivan on Mar 11, 2019 1:24:59 GMT -5
February 2105 - CPC arena - Transvolver had been given the belts in January and were named inaugural tag team champions by Magnus Colby. The champions on the first show of February were to have their first official title defense. Dreadnaught and Monad came out to the ring and cut a promo to the crowd that the tag team they choose to be their first opponents. Were up and coming in the sport and deserved a shot based on their work in the ring to that time. Dreadnaught pointed to the ramp and out came the Upstart Punks. There record to that point in the GWF was 0-12. The crowd booed at the cheap title defense Transvolver choose. Obviously they wanted a cheap win to gain a title defense, but someone forgot to tell the Punks they were supposed to cannon fodder. The bell rang and the Upstart punks sent Taurian to face Monad to start the match. Taurian hit a big move, tagged in Romulus and hit the Propulsion Piledriver. Dreadnaught was still looking out to the crowd from the apron talking crap, when the ref hit the mat three times. Sealing the win for the new CPC tag team champs the Upstart Punks. Colby came out incensed and called for an immediate rematch. Monad was claiming that his tights were held, Dreadnaught was yelling at the ref he wasn't even ready. In the confusion the Upstarts grabbed the belts and jumped into the crowd who was going nuts at the upset.
The Upstarts for the next three weeks, did up promos of themselves with the belts in various seedy locations in the galaxy, saying it wasn't a fluke and that they were for real. Even challenged some local kids at a wrestling school to show they would defend the titles. Barely pulling out that win, they came to the CPC arena in April with a heroes welcome for mandatory rematch. Dreadnaught started the match and ended it quickly after pounding on both men for a bit. He wouldn't let Monad in the ring at all. The Upstarts would have themselves announced in every match after for years that they were the first CPC tag team champions ever.
Snake eyes, best part of the game in my option. It also gave a young Pit Viper a day with the Interplanetary Belt when snake eyes reared their ugly head against Spike back in 2088 . Also had Blizzard from 2103 beat Pegasus in a warm up match for Pegasus before a title shot at a ppv (When that was a thing). That was fun too. I actually mixed up the cards that day and didn't have an opponent for Pegasus, I grabbed the Bash Set and put in the newly acquired Blizzard who quickly hit a pin and Snake eyes got Pegasus. I have a lot of big name matches that duded out due to quick pins. But these were some of the more outstanding surprises.
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