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Post by TTX on Jun 1, 2019 17:05:52 GMT -5
Zealos is surprising early.
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Post by Dustin on Jun 1, 2019 17:15:51 GMT -5
Great stuff, agree with another comment. Those refs are a bit trigger happy for calling out that bell. Just shows how passionate the wrestlers are in their quest for victories. Obviously the stats don’t lie , I thought before I saw them Zealos would be an undercard bum to make the big boys look good but he is definitely a dangerous opponent. That’s a major win for him! I absolutely adore Zealos. He can fill so many rolls.
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Post by Mike M on Jun 2, 2019 10:27:37 GMT -5
Great stuff, agree with another comment. Those refs are a bit trigger happy for calling out that bell. Just shows how passionate the wrestlers are in their quest for victories. Obviously the stats don’t lie , I thought before I saw them Zealos would be an undercard bum to make the big boys look good but he is definitely a dangerous opponent. That’s a major win for him! There are a large volume of DQs in the first few cards for me. From a storyline perspective, I chalk it up to the increased intensity of the competition with all the tension surrounding the CWF. Just like in many sports, referees will sometimes try to "set the tone" early on in order to get things under control. If it keeps up, Lance At-Las may have to have a conversation with the officials to loosen up a bit.
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Post by Mike M on Jun 2, 2019 10:34:43 GMT -5
CWF Card #3 CWF Saturday Slam Show (Episode 2) Cepton Center, Cepton
Announced Matches CWF Heavyweight Title Match Chaos (Champion) vs. Lance At-Las
Oracle vs. Lord Nexus
Mister Centra vs. Nebula
Revolver vs. Splatter
Evolution vs. Mayhem Unleashed
Command & Control vs. The Squad
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Post by Pariah on Jun 2, 2019 11:20:27 GMT -5
Stoked to see Revolver in singles action... And Chaos has a tough version one title defense coming up... Should be an awesome show!
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Post by Mike M on Jun 7, 2019 16:58:06 GMT -5
CWF Card #3 CWF SATURDAY SLAM SHOW Episode 2 Cepton Center, Cepton
1. Revolver (with Doomsayer) vs. Splatter (with Mayhem Unleashed)
These two brawled inside and outside the ring. The referee called for a quick bell when Mayhem clotheslined Revolver from behind. It became a four-man donnybrook when Doomsayer jumped in and the post-match melee took longer to break up than the actual match lasted.
2. Agony & Oracle (with Tortured Soul) vs. Lord Nexus & Saboteur
Lord Nexus called out Oracle at the end of the last show. Oracle refused to sign a one-on-one match, but agreed to do so if Nexus and Saboteur could defeat him in a tag match.
Tortured Soul interfered liberally in this match, but the referee seemed to tolerate it, perhaps trying to avoid another disqualification finish. Oracle (0) spent most of the match on the apron taunting his opponents, allowing Agony (2) to inflict massive damage. He dismantled Lord Nexus (7) before turning his attention to Saboteur (4). Agony scored the PIN after a Demonic Powerslam. Oracle walked to the back, basking in his team’s victory as medical technicians tended to the Heritage partners.
3. Mister Centra vs. Nebula
Nebula came out looking focused and intense after the beating his friends took in the previous match. His attitude darkened after Mister Centra berated him for being a no-talent bum who didn’t belong in the same ring and slapped him in the face. Evidently Nebula decided that he wasn’t working by the hour, because he quickly went to work and took the fight to Mister Centra and slapped on the CETUS SLEEPER. The referee called for the bell when Mister Centra (0) was unresponsive, giving Nebula (0) the submission victory.
4. Evolution (with Doomsayer) vs. Mayhem Unleashed (with Splatter)
Mayhem (0) was in control of the match, even connecting with his LEAP OF DOOM. However, Doomsayer began arguing with the referee and Evolution was able to kick out by the time the referee started his count. That clearly infuriated the Aethran, who grabbed his chains from Splatter and hit Evolution (3) in the head. The referee called for the disqualification and gave Evolution the win. CWF Security personnel swarmed the ring to avoid another brawl between the teams.
5. Command & Control vs. The Squad (with Magnus the Magnanimous)
Command & Control had the best of the early going. Later in the match, Adam Blast (0) was the legal man against Dark Justice. Dark Justice started jawing with Star Slayer (0) which distracted the referee long enough for Adam Traitor (1) to slide in the ring and low blow Adam Blast (0). Dark Justice (1) turned around and covered his opponent for the PIN.
6. CWF Heavyweight Title Match Chaos Supreme (Champion) vs. Lance At-Las
While the first matchup between these two was one-sided, most fans believed that this match would be a better fight since both men would be well rested. They did not disappoint. In a showing of confidence or sportsmanship, Chaos sent Magnus the Magnanimous to the back before the opening bell. Both men showed why they are the class of the CWF, with At-Las attempting to use his quickness and speed to land shots and avoiding the big man. Chaos, on the other hand, was relentless in his attempts to cut off the ring and corner the CWF commissioner. It looked like Lance At-Las would win the match on a couple of occasions until the champion managed to trap him in the corner before locking in the BOW OF DEFEAT. Lance At-Las (3) refused to submit. Eventually, the challenger passed out as Chaos Supreme (3) squeezed the oxygen out of him and was awarded the victory for his first title defense.
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Post by Pariah on Jun 7, 2019 18:13:52 GMT -5
Chaos continues to reign Supreme in the majority of Centra feds on the board... Technical decision notwithstanding, Evolution picks up a big win... And you've gotta be impressed that Agony & Oracle were able to claim a major victory against Nexus & Saboteur...
BUT... My favorite highlight of the entire show is this phrase... Evidently Nebula decided that he wasn’t working by the hour... PURE GOLD!
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Post by Mike M on Jun 8, 2019 5:12:23 GMT -5
Chaos continues to reign Supreme in the majority of Centra feds on the board... Technical decision notwithstanding, Evolution picks up a big win... And you've gotta be impressed that Agony & Oracle were able to claim a major victory against Nexus & Saboteur... BUT... My favorite highlight of the entire show is this phrase... Evidently Nebula decided that he wasn’t working by the hour... PURE GOLD! Agony & Oracle dominating was unexpected, as was Nebula handling Mister Centra so easily. Those two matches were the big surprise of the card. Glad you liked the Nebula-Mister Centra description. Sometimes when a match is a dud, you need to get creative in the write-up.
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Post by Mike M on Jun 8, 2019 5:45:18 GMT -5
CWF Breaking News
Lance At-Las has announced that the CWF will have a tournament to crown new CWF Tag Team Champions. The finals of that tournament will take place as part of the next special event, CWF COLLISION!
The early rounds of the tournament will take place on CWF Saturday Slam beginning on the next show. Lance At-Las has announced the following teams will be competing for the championship:
Command & Control Cringe & Grovel Fraternity Oracle & Total Anarchy Reckoning Slaughterhouse The Squad Truth & Consequences
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Post by Mike M on Jun 8, 2019 5:52:03 GMT -5
CWF Card #4 CWF Saturday Slam Show (Episode 3) Westland Pavillion, Westland
Announced Matches CWF Tag Team Title Tournament Quarterfinal Matches
Command & Control vs. The Squad Fraternity vs. Truth & Consequences Reckoning vs. Slaughterhouse Oracle & Total Anarchy vs. Cringe & Grovel
Minister of War vs. Zealos
Others Scheduled to Appear Mister Centra Prime Colonizer
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