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Post by Crossbones on Jan 31, 2020 21:13:15 GMT -5
Tough break for The Overmen. Oracle hasn't done much for me in my fed. How well has he done in yours?
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Post by TTX on Jan 31, 2020 22:08:30 GMT -5
He's around 50/50 so far. His card is decent but there's a ton of heavy hitters he struggles against. I'm tempted to move him into tag teaming at some point with Agony. We'll see what happens. Night 2 and Night 3 will be posted tomorrow.
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Post by TTX on Feb 1, 2020 8:59:36 GMT -5
Night 2 (to be expanded later)
Total Anarchy squashed Red Talon with Gehenna's Gate. Talon gave it a go but he just could not hurt Anarchy who dropped him with a quick Crucifix Drop and then locked on Gehenna's Gate. Talon submitted before Anarchy had a chance to drop him.
Bomb Squad dropped Evil Empire after Adam Blast pinned Loyalist with Adam's Atomic Drop.
Double Cross surprised Lance At-las with the Human Arrow.
Lord Nexus avoided an upset by Skull with The Apex.
Shock Troopers bested Fraternity with Rod of Injustice on Centauri.
Avalanche knocked off Star Slayer in a Gauntlets Match to win the title after using three Five Count Splashes.
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Feb 1, 2020 9:56:56 GMT -5
Total Anarchy is my favorite from the CWF set and he pwn'd Red Talon...when does he get a title shot? Avalanche as the new champ is impressive
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Post by TTX on Feb 1, 2020 10:19:01 GMT -5
Actually I have thoughts about that.
Yeah I actually expected Star Slayer to squash...dice had other ideas as usual.
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Post by on_the_edge on Feb 1, 2020 15:14:01 GMT -5
Well there are more ways to roll 5 than 3
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Post by TTX on Feb 1, 2020 15:41:03 GMT -5
A chagrined Uranus challenged Chaos Supreme. Chaos almost skipped the match but then pearl harbored Uranus before clamping on the Bow of Defeat with an unnecessary assist from the Alpha Stone. Chaos tossed him like a rag doll for a bit before clamping on the finisher. Uranus passed out quickly only to wake up when Chaos pressed him to the floor.
Reckoning easily decimated Truth and Consequences for the tag titles when Doomsayer used a Doomsayer DDT on Agony. Tortured Soul had minimal impact and Agony could not make up for it as Revelation battered him before Doomsayer finished things off allowing Reckoning to win the match and the titles.
Prince of the Rose made an appearance and defeated local talent Rath Daner with Not In Line.
HelSin and Mr. Centra had one for the ages before HelSin caught Mister Centra with a Stake to the Heart and then Burial for the three count. In a rare five star classic, these two tore into each other and would not let up. It looked like both had it at numerous times before HelSin just had enough to take the match after his finisher.
The Hot Shots put away Pain and Punishment after High Octane Kicks on Cringe. This was shot as the heroes dominated the match before Cringe fell to Speedster's offense.
CWF Champion Endgame retained the title over Prime Colonizer after a late reversal allowed This Ends Now. It could have gone either way and Colonizer was moments from the gold but in the end, Endgame was not going to be denied as he made a comeback off the ropes and went to town before finishing Colonizer off.
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Post by on_the_edge on Feb 1, 2020 19:03:51 GMT -5
Fun card and sneaky way to debut a guy before his card is released. Well done.
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Post by TTX on Feb 1, 2020 19:13:04 GMT -5
Yeah it was a fun way to set up his real debut when the set comes out. I'll have him "beat" some local talent until I have a card with stats and then we can see what he'll do. I figure when he does, he can have real heat claiming he's undefeated (though he won't have taken on an actual threat yet)
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Post by Crossbones on Feb 1, 2020 22:15:37 GMT -5
Fun card and sneaky way to debut a guy before his card is released. Well done. I agree. what a fun way to use his presence without the card.
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