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Post by legend on Jun 4, 2019 19:10:00 GMT -5
Is Oracle from the prime timeline or the alpha timeline or don't we know yet
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Post by Dustin on Jun 4, 2019 21:06:45 GMT -5
I just had my first Primus Carnage Championship match. Wow! That was a blast. I really like this title and match! I still don’t know if I plan for the champion to wear the gauntlets during the match... or if I put ‘em above the ring and have the ladder match. What have you guys decided?
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Post by FCB72 on Jun 5, 2019 11:55:08 GMT -5
I just had my first Primus Carnage Championship match. Wow! That was a blast. I really like this title and match! I still don’t know if I plan for the champion to wear the gauntlets during the match... or if I put ‘em above the ring and have the ladder match. What have you guys decided? .....In my fed I am putting them above the ring.
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Post by TTX on Jun 5, 2019 12:31:02 GMT -5
Still debating how I want to handle it.
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Post by Mike M on Jun 5, 2019 13:10:49 GMT -5
To be clear, I think that the gauntlets should be above the ring for the Primus Carnage Gauntlet match. The debate would be if you want the champion to be allowed to wear them in other title defenses.
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Post by Sam Fain on Jun 5, 2019 13:45:16 GMT -5
Mike M, for the Primus Carnage Gauntlet match was it your intention that in order for the match to conclude, someone would have to retrieve the gauntlets? Or can the match end without the gauntlets ever coming down?
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Post by Mike M on Jun 5, 2019 14:48:13 GMT -5
Mike M, for the Primus Carnage Gauntlet match was it your intention that in order for the match to conclude, someone would have to retrieve the gauntlets? Or can the match end without the gauntlets ever coming down? Great question. I felt that the match could end at any time. The gauntlets are obviously a great advantage, but unnecessary to win. In fact, it is possible to win the match even if your opponent has the gauntlets. To me, that makes the match different from a traditional ladder match.
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Post by Sam Fain on Jun 5, 2019 14:55:15 GMT -5
Mike M, for the Primus Carnage Gauntlet match was it your intention that in order for the match to conclude, someone would have to retrieve the gauntlets? Or can the match end without the gauntlets ever coming down? Great question. I felt that the match could end at any time. The gauntlets are obviously a great advantage, but unnecessary to win. In fact, it is possible to win the match even if your opponent has the gauntlets. To me, that makes the match different from a traditional ladder match. That's what I was thinking, too. Makes things very unpredictable in terms of when the finish can come and might add some flavor to the matches internal story. Is it about winning? Is it about getting the gauntlets to inflict more punishment? And I like the idea that you could be wearing the gauntlets but still lose. Thanks for the clarification!
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Post by barflymike4ever on Jun 5, 2019 16:15:52 GMT -5
anyone know the bios and jazz for Grovel, Cringe & Zealous?
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Post by Sam Fain on Jun 5, 2019 16:24:23 GMT -5
anyone know the bios and jazz for Grovel, Cringe & Zealous? Note: All Q2 COTG PRIME cards are wrestlers who are unaffiliated with any team. ZealosMain Feuds: All non-Centra natives Zealos is from the Badlands of Tarkania. He belongs to an ancient race of people that trace their ancestry back to the first colonists on Centra. They are naturally distrusting of outsiders and are particularly upset by the influx of what they view as alien invaders from Dimension K. Their goal is the removal of all outsiders from Centra and a return to their normal state. Zealos has come to the CWF and will take on all opponents but seems to be particularly interested in attacking any newcomers because he believes it is his duty to protect his homeland and his people. In the ring, Zealos is wild and out of control. He is highly prone to disqualifications. Many of his wins come from his submission finisher, the ZEALOS BREAKER. He often will refuse to release this backbreaker hold after the opponent submits. This forces referees to reverse the decision and award his opponent with a disqualification victory. The enigmatic Zealos doesn’t seem to mind as his goal is to drive non-natives out of Centra. He appears to enjoy injuring these alien invaders more than he enjoys winning a match. NOTE: If Zealos wins using ZEALOS BREAKER, roll two dice. On a roll of doubles, Zealos refuses to release the hold. The referee reverses the decision and opponent is injured for two fight cards. Grovel & Cringe Main Feuds: None Grovel and Cringe are members of one of the many primitive tribes on Primus. During the years of the GWFC, they appeared to take an interest in wrestling during one of the federation’s trips there. They then “joined” the roster by standing in the ring until some opponents were assigned to face them. They stayed behind with the CWF and are universally loved by most of the fans who respect their effort. While they lack many basic wrestling skills, Grovel and Cringe have learned a few moves. PRIMUS ATTACK is a move where Cringe jumps on a downed opponent and repeatedly hammers his opponent’s chest with punches. In tag matches, Grovel sees this and begins landing punches of his own making it more painful.
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