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Post by kazreturns on Oct 3, 2019 22:24:25 GMT -5
GWF: War of the Worldsvs. Vanity vs. TerakVanity weathered quite the offensive assault from his former manager and teammate early in this match up. He spent as much time out of the ring as he did inside. The Flamboyant one turned the tide by hitting Terak with an undetected foreign object, knocking the beast rider silly. Vanity was riding high, but his overconfidence almost cost him the win. Terak attempted a comeback, but Vanity cut him off with an eye rake and finished his opponent off with the PULVERIZER. Winner via Pin Fall Vanity
vs. Eastern Dynasty vs. Greek GodsProteus was putting on a wrestling clinic against Ghengis Khan when the action spilled outside the ring. Ghengis, already outside, caught Proteus with a nasty chair shot as he came through the ropes, earning his team a disqualification. Actagon attempted to check on his partner, but Mitsuko attacked him from behind. In a scene that was reminiscent of the vicious attack that injured Pit Viper years ago, Ghengis Khan grabbed a sharp object from under the ring and attempted to disfigure Proteus! Officials stormed the ringside area and attempted to stop the attack. The Young Allies also ran to the ringside area and brawled with the Eastern Dynasty, stopping them from permanently injuring Proteus. The officials eventually restored order and the show continued. Winners via disqualification The Greek Godsvs. Mr. Galaxy vs. Commander SamThis was a pretty competitive match, that saw action as much outside the ring as inside. The finish came when Mr. Galaxy, seeking a breather outside the ring, get crushed by an uncharacteristic running over the top rope cross body from Commander Sam, that rocked the awesome stud. Mr Galaxy, having enough, walked to the back and was counted out. Sam accepted the victory, but was aggravated at his opponent’s choice in walking out of the match. Winner via count out Commander Samvs. Nightmare vs. TitanPowerAn extremely compelling match that saw all four men show why they are among the cream of the crop when it comes to tag team wrestling. The Titans dazzled their opponents with their high flying and smash mouth styles and Nightmare punished the Titans with brutal offensive maneuvers. The finish saw a brawl outside the ring involving all four men. The legal competitors, Lord Nexus and Splatter, ended up back in the ring where Nexus caught the masked man with a knife edge and rolled him up for the pin. Winners via Pin Fall TitanPowervs. Comrade Terror vs. Pulsar PrimeThis match was almost all Comrade Terror. Early in the match, Comrade Terror tossed Pulsar outside of the ring. Doomsayer distracted the referee while the Cygunian put Pulsar’s lights out with a steel chair shot to the head. The Comrade tossed Pulsar back into the ring and nailed an ATOMIC WARHEAD. To his credit, Pulsar Prime kicked out at 2. Comrade Terror continued his assault until Pulsar caught him with a flying mare. Terror shrugged off the flying dropkick that followed, and hit another ATOMIC WARHEAD for the victory! Winner via Pin Fall Comrade Terror INTERPLANETARY TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH vs.Nightstalkers (c) vs. GlacticopsThe Galactic Punisher started things off hot against the Bounty Hunter, taking charge in the opening minutes before tagging in Justice. Justice continued in the offensive domination, going to the top rope three times before a flying elbow missed it’s mark and the hunter made a tag out to Serpent Unman. He trapped Justice in a Lizard Clutch long enough for Bounty Hunter recover on the apron. Tagged back in, Hunter went on the attack and he and Unman caught Justice with an AMBUSH to retain the I.P. tag titles. Winners and still Interplanetary Tag Team Champions The Nightstalkers
vs. Wolf vs. MayhemWolf steamrolled Mayhem the entire match. From bell to bell, he showed the GWF fans why he is known as the “Savage.” Unfortunately, he became a little too savage once the action spilled outside the ring. Wolf, chair in hand, shoved the referee down to the mat and blasted Mayhem repeatedly with the object. The referee had no choice but to disqualify Wolf for his actions, and award the match to a beaten Mayhem. Wolf continued his assault on Mayhem after the bell, which prompted the Guardsman to get involved. Wolf also brutalized him, before heading up the ramp. An interview backstage revealed Wolf is tired of not being respected in the GWF. He’s going to get the respect he deserves, and it won’t matter what he does or whom he does it to. He said that Mayhem may have gotten the decision, but he sure didn’t look like a winner to him. The GWF is on notice. Winner via disqualification Mayhem War Games Tag Team Championship Match vs.The Beasts of Burden (c) vs. The GladiatorsOne thing is for sure. The Incredible Badger is one tough customer. Brute and Massacre beat, battered, and brutalized him for nearly ten minutes, and he nearly took everything they could throw at him. A BRUTE FORCE and two CLEANSINGS could’t keep him down. It wasn’t until the Aethran duo connected with their tag finisher, the DECAPITATOR, that the Badger finally stayed down and the Gladiators became the War Games tag team champions, adding the titles to their GWF Heavyweight tag team championships. After the match, they disclosed their plans to compete the trifecta, and were coming after the Interplanetary Tag Team titles next. Unifying all three titles.
Winners and New War Games Tag Team Champions The GladiatorsInterplanetary Championship Match vs.Matador of M83 (c) vs. Star WarriorStar Warrior looked desperate to finish off Matador in the first 60 seconds of this match up. Two covers, two kick outs, and a missed COSMIC BIG BANG turned the tide and Matador took over. Back and forth exchange saw the Matador catch Star Warrior with a BULL WHIP for a two count. Undaunted, Matador kept up the offensive flurry, but his mistake came when he went to the top rope for a cross body block but Star Warrior caught him with a Tomahawk Chop on the way down and covered him for the three count and the Interplanetary Championship. Post match, Star Warrior gave an interview, saying the Interplanetary Championship is going to be his stepping stone to the GWF championship. “They can’t ignore me now.” He said. Winner and New Interplanetary Champion Star Warrior GWF GALAXIAN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH vs.Spike (c) vs. ThantosSpike channeled his inner Ultimate Warrior in this contest against the former champion. The bell rang and Spike went for a crowbar. Thantos caught him and sent him into the ropes. Spike ducked a clothesline, bounced off the opposite ropes, ducked another clothesline, and bounced off the ropes again. Dizzy, Thantos walked right into a MEGA DESTROYER! Thantos kicked out at 2 and 7/8ths! Spike tossed Thantos outside the ring and battered him all over the ringside area. Once back in the ring, Spike landed an Atomic Spike and followed it up with a shoulder tackle. An attempted arm bar saw Thantos counter with a punch right in the kisser. An attempted shoulder breaker saw Thantos falter, and Spike drilled him with a running shoulder crash that leveled the former GWF champion. Spike raised his arms up high and covered Thantos with one foot. A three count later, and he had defended his championship with relative ease. Winner via Pin Fall Spike Spike lifted the fallen Thantos and tossed him out of the ring. He stood tall on the turnbuckles to end the show, when suddenly the lights in the arena went out. On the screen, those ominous words once again appeared:
CHAOS IS
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Post by kazreturns on Oct 7, 2019 21:48:06 GMT -5
Card 175
Young Allies vs. Eastern Dynasty Seeking revenge for stopping their attack on the Greek Gods, Ghengis Khan and Mitsuko destroyed the Young Allies. A MONGOLIAN MAULER put Adam Blast out of his misery, ending the match. Once again, Eastern Dynasty attacked after the bell, prompting the Greek Gods to come to ringside for the save. Khan and Mitsuko retreated up the ramp, but vowed vengeance while doing so.
Winners via Pin Fall Eastern Dynasty
Commander Sam vs. Death Masque A hard fought bout, Sam and Death Masque went toe to toe for over 15 minutes. Sam eventually go the win with a Peacemaker Slingshot. Sam celebrated in the ring after the match, seemingly showing confidence he hasn’t had in months.
Winner via Pin Fall Commander Sam
Renegade vs. The Creeper These two picked up where their earlier feud left off. They fought tooth and nail until a brawl outside the ring saw Renegade piledrive the Creeper on the concrete floor outside the ring, resulting in a count out victory for Renegade.
After the match, Terak made his way out to the top of the ramp and challenged Renegade for the upcoming PPV, stating that Renegade was right about one thing. The GWF isn’t big enough for the both of them. Eventually, one of them is going to have to go!
Winner via countout Renegade
The Norse Gods vs. the Cosmic Forces This was the very definition of a back and forth match up, with neither team getting a clear advantage. Man Mountain finally hit a MOUNTAIN SLIDE for the pinfall on Antimatter.
Winner via Pin Fall The Norse Gods
Interplanetary Championship Match Star Warrior (c) vs. Matador of M83 In a rematch from War of the Worlds, the Matador went into this match on a mission to regain the Interplanetary Championship. The new champ, Star Warrior went into the match with the same noble attitude he’s always been known for. This was perhaps his downfall, as the Matador took every short cut possible in route to regaining the strap. After two seperate trips outside the ring that saw Matador use weapons, Star Warrior was ripe for the pickings once back inside the ropes. A head cracker later (and a roll of snake eyes from the dice) and The Matador of M83 was once again the Interplanetary Champion and held the belt high over his head, delighting in the boos from the crowd.
Winner and new Interplanetary Champion Matador of M83
Krakan vs. Pulsar Prime In a match that was much better than it should have been, Pulsar Prime and Krakan showed why the Society of Death vs. the Titans was voted Feud of the year in the early years of the GWF. Krakan, like years past, started off strong against Pulsar, only to falter at the end. The former Titan made a spectacular comback, finishing Krakan off with a SOLAR STRAIN.
Winner via Pin Fall Pulsar Prime
Mad Jester vs. Lance Atlas Lance Atlas FINALLY picks up a meaningful win over Mad Jester with a MARTIAN MANHANDLER.
Winner via Pin Fall Lance Atlas
#1 Contender’s Match Wolf vs. Thantos In this match to see whom will face Spike for the championship at the next PPV, neither Thantos nor Wolf seemed interested in going for pin falls, instead they seemed only interested in showing dominance and hurting one another. Twenty minutes into the match, Wolf finally caught Thantos in a SAVAGE FACE CLAW. Thantos, after being in the hold for more than a minute, blood seeping from his face, tapped out to the move. Wolf, finally defeating Thantos, celebrated in the ring, howling to the fans. This was a battle for the ages, with vindication for Wolf, and devastation for Thantos with the once proud champion falling farther down the rankings.
Winner via Submission Wolf
GWF Galaxian Championship Match Spike (c) vs. Comrade Terror Doomsayer campaigned hard for this title shot for his man, and Comrade Terror, whether due to the excitement of having said title shot or some other reason, attempted to brutalize the Champion outside the ring with a chair. Hitting Spike with the chair didn’t so much hurt him as pissed him off, only accomplishing the dq loss for Comrade Terror. Spike tore into Terror after the match, knocking him off his feet and laying him out. Spike turned his attention to Doomsayer and he fled out of the arena as fast as his floating chair would take him.
Winner via disqualification Spike
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Post by kazreturns on Oct 22, 2019 18:30:21 GMT -5
Card 177 GWF: Cosmic Gauntlet 2091 Interplanetary Tag Team Championship Match The Nightstalkers (c) vs. The Gladiators
Vs. Brute and Bounty Hunter started the match off like two bulls locking horns. Brute got the better of Bounty Hunter for the opening minutes of the match, until Hunter got a tag out to the Serpent Unman. The Unman tried his best, but Brute returned to the upper hand before tagging out to Massacre. Massacre hit with a CLEANSING for a two count and kept up his attack afterwards. The Serpent was worn down and Massacre tagged out to Brute as the two teammates hit the DECAPITATOR for the three count and the Interplanetary tag team titles, becoming the first team in history to unify all three titles. Winners and new Interplanetary Tag Team Champions The GladiatorsRenegade vs. Terak Titan Death Match vs.A quick back and forth match that saw Terak get the win with a Scorpion Death Lock. The match itself was unremarkable, but what followed was Renegade losing his mind! Once he recovered, his face looked as if he’d snapped! As Terak celebrated on the ramp, Renegade grabbed a mic and addressed his former partner! Renegade: Ahhhh! I’ve had enough of this crap! I’ve had enough of you, Terak! In 4 weeks time, at Entropy, You and me in a Last Man Standing federation exile match! One year! For one full year, I won’t have to deal with you or your stupid zoo animals stinking up the place!
Terak: You’ve got it pal! I cant wait to be rid of you! See you at Entropy!Winner via submission TerakGreek Gods vs. Eastern Dynasty Cosmic Cage Match vs.Proteus started things off against Ghengis Khan, and, to put it bluntly, Proteus stomped his ass into the mat. A side headlock into one of the most vicious Grecian Power Drops ever seen, put Khan out and counting the lights. Actagon took down Mitsuko and prevented him from breaking up the pin. Winners via pinfall The Greek GodsThe announcers go over the Cosmic Gauntlet match rules. The top ten contenders will face off one on one. The wrestlers’ rankings in the top ten will determine their spot in the contest. Rank #10 will face off with Rank #9, with the winner going on to face #8 and so on until the final match against the #1 ranked wrestler. The winner of the final match will face the GWF Galaxian Champion at the final PPV of the year, GWF Entropy.
Between the matches, the victor will enter a rejuvenation chamber that will restore their fighting ability to tip top condition. Having explained the rules, they send the feed down to the action in the ring. The Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #1 #10: Justice vs. #9: Lance AtlasAtlas was pretty well overpowered by Justice in this match and was quickly finished off with a SHOCK PROBATION, advancing Justice to the second match. Winner via pinfall JusticeThe Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #2 #10 Justice vs. #8 Star WarriorIn what was a very competitive match, Star Warrior ends up pinning Justice after a COSMIC BIG BANG to advance to the next match. Winner via pinfall Star Warrior The Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #3 #8 Star Warrior vs. #7 MesmerAgain, Star Warrior was tested against one of his allies. Once again, a COSMIC BIG BANG put his opponent down. Star Warrior advances to the next match. Winner via pinfall Star Warrior The Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #4 #8 Star Warrior vs. #6 ActagonThese two went to war! For twenty minutes, both men showed why they are among the best in the business. Star Warrior proved to be the better man this night, finishing off Actagon with the COSMIC BIG BANG. After the match, the two shook hands and embraced in the middle of the ring. Star Warrior advances to the next round. Winner via pinfall Star Warrior The Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #5 #8 Star Warrior vs. #5 Bishop HellStar Warrior devastated Bishop Hell with big move after big move in this match. The offense was all Warrior from bell to bell. Hell held his own though, lasting over 7 minutes with the Warrior. A COSMIC BIG BANG sealed his fate and gave Star Warrior the victory. The crowd has become solidly behind Star Warrior to win the whole gauntlet. Winner via pinfall Star WarriorThe Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #6 #8 Star Warrior vs. #4 Battering RamIn a match that harkened back to a classic feud, Star Warrior faced off with Battering Ram in match #6. Battering Ram was taking it to Star Warrior, when a trip to the outside and Ram shoved the referee out of the way and struck Warrior with a chair, earning him a disqualification and the match to Star Warrior. Disgusted with his loss, Battering Ram started to make his way to the backstage area. Star Warrior, mic in hand, addressed Battering Ram. “Where do you think you are going? A match this important, do you think I’m going to take this win via disqualification?” Star Warrior looked to the referee. “Restart this match right now, so we can settle this here and now! And make it under Titan Death rules!”The referee signaled for the match to be restarted and the two men went to war again. 27 minutes. For 27 minutes the two traded holds and counter holds. Brawls inside the ring and out. Finishing moves and kickouts. In a sequence that reminded viewers of the golden era match between Bret Hart and the British Bulldog, Battering Ram launched Star Warrior into the ropes and went for a sunset flip. Star Warrior countered and wrapped Battering Ram up for the 1-2-3. A match that will be remembered as a classic and will be a contender for match of the year in 2091. Winner via pinfall Star WarriorThe Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #7 #8 Star Warrior vs. #3 WolfAt this point, Star Warrior has been wrestling for over an hour and ten minutes. Thankfully, the recharging station the wrestlers are allowed to use between matches is functioning perfectly. Star Warrior wrestled one of the smartest matches ever recorded against Wolf. He didn’t let the Savage one dictate a moment of the action and just plain out wrestled the former Gladiator, finishing him off with the COSMIC BIG BANG. Winner via pinfall Star Warrior
The Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #8 #8 Star Warrior vs. #2 ThantosThe ultimate rivalry gets another chapter written as Star Warrior finally gets in the ring with Thantos after being ducked for nearly a year. What a match it was. The opening minutes was all Star Warrior. Fired up and feeling invincible, Warrior was on a roll, but when you are in the ring with Thantos, one mistake can cost you a match. Thantos exploited the high risk offense Star Warrior uses, and grounded his opponent and began to wear him down. Thantos caught Star Warrior coming into the turnbuckles and knocked the Warrior to the mat. Dizzy, Star Warrior was helpless as Thantos sprang on him like a cat, locking him in the MASTERLOCK. Star Warrior fought and clawed his way to the ropes, but Thantos would not be denied. Star Warrior tapped out, giving the victory to his rival. The fans, heartbroken, booed Thantos as loudly as anyone has ever been, and he ate it up. Winner via submission Thantos The Cosmic Gauntlet: Match #9 #2 Thantos vs. #1 Matador of M83The federation’s two top villains face off in the Cosmic Gauntlet match final. The winner will face the GWF Champion at the GWF Perennial, 2092 next month! Thantos thrashed Matador. End of story. 1 minute, 37 seconds, MASTERLOCK. End of match. Thantos will face the Galaxian Champion at Entropy! Winner via submission ThantosAfter the match, Spike made his way down to the ringside area, staring Thantos down! Before anything got out of hand, from the back Massif, the winner of the Great Galaxian Rumble and #1 contender for GWF: Entropy, made his return! Massif: “Where you going, champ? Did you forget about me? See you at Entropy.”
The lights went out as the vidscreen again held a message of a coming storm.
Chaos. Is. Coming.
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Post by kazreturns on Feb 9, 2020 19:42:06 GMT -5
The show comes on the air and the announcers welcome us to the Nebulian Way Arena here on Nebulos. They remind us that it has all come down to this. GWF: Entropy. The final show of 2091. This is where old feuds are settled and new rivalries begin.
They run down the card for tonight, highlighting the Interplanetary championship match between the champion, Matador of M83 and Star Warrior, the retirement match of Commander Sam taking on his rival Comrade Terror, the Gladiators taking on the Greek Gods for the unified tag team titles, Terak vs. Renegade in a one year federation exile match, and Massif challenges Spike for the GWF Galaxian Championship.
Next, they go over the results of the night’s preshow matches:
Battering Ram defeated Mr. Galaxy with a Ram Head Butt The Young Allies went over the Powers of Darkness with the SUPERPOWER SUMMIT Killer Queen pinned Pit Viper after a flying knee drop Pulsar Prime was victorious against Exo King after hitting a SOLAR STRAIN The Norse Gods dominated the Cosmic Forces, sealing the victory with a NORSE SLEEPER GRIP
Once the recap is finished, they send the feed down to the ring for our first match of the night.
Lance Atlas vs. Krakan
Krakan steamrolled Lance Atlas, pinning him in 2:32 after a running jackhammer. Atlas never even threw a punch.
Winner via pin Krakan
Prison Camp vs. the Galacticops
The Galacticops had this match well in hand until Tongsoon lured Justice outside the ring. Once outside, he baited Justice into a wild brawl that saw Justice lose control and bash Tongsoon with a chair and get himself disqualified.
Winners via disqualification Prison Camp
Interplanetary Championship Match Matador of M83 (c) vs. Star Warrior
When these two get in the ring, you can bet you are going to see a classic. They didn’t disappoint tonight. The Matador started out strong, but Star Warrior mounted a comeback that saw him hit a +6 COSMIC BIG BANG, which the Matador barely kicked out of, only to see Warrior immediately hit another one at +2 which he also kicked out of. The Matador briefly turned things around, tossing Star Warrior off the top turnbuckle, but only after a couple of moves, Warrior was back on the offense, dismantling the Matador and looking like another Interplanetary title run was all but in the bag.
Star Warrior tossed the Matador outside the ring, when suddenly the lights went out. Two large men, never before seen in the GWF, ran down to ringside through the crowd. One from in front of Star Warrior, distracting him, while the other jumped him from behind. A large metallic bird flew above the scene while the two men beat down Warrior in the ring. The referee called for the disqualification as Matador joined in the assault.
Before any real damage could be done, The Greek Gods and Lance Atlas rushed to ringside, but Matador and his two accomplices retreated through the crowd before they could reach them.
Winner via disqualification Star Warrior
The announcers speculated whether or not this new team was the “Chaos” as the vignettes they’d been seeing on the holotron for the past few months, or if this was the start of something bigger. When questioned backstage, Reynard B. Guile seemed clueless about the new arrivals and had no idea what was going on with his client but vowed he and the Bounty Hunter would get to the bottom of it.
#1 Contenders’ Match for the tag team championships The Nightstalkers vs. the Beasts of Burden
The Bounty Hunter was an offensive powerhouse in the opening minutes of this match, dominating the Badger. Once the Unman was tagged in, things took a turn for the Nightstalkers team. The Beasts made a comeback and the Serpent was hit with a one-two combination of an ANDROMEDA DROP from the Badger and a FINAL POUNCE from Iron Mane once he’d been tagged in. This proved too much for Unman and the Beasts were victorious.
Winners and #1 Contenders The Beasts of Burden
A video is played of the greatest moments of the career of Commander Sam. From his humble beginnings to current day, he’s been a leader among the hero team and never strayed from the good fight. An American hero and patriot through and through, clips were shown from his greatest feuds against the likes of Santon the Loner, Magnus, Morpheus, Thantos, his opponent for tonight, Comrade Terror and even the legendary Omega.
Commander Sam’s Retirement Match Steel Cage Match Commander Sam vs. Comrade Terror
Prior to the match starting, the announcers reveal that Commander Sam requested his last match to be against Comrade Terror, as a sign of respect to the battles they’d had over the years. Terror accepted, on the condition the match would be fought in a steel cage.
Sam’s music hit, and the crowd showed their respect to the legend with a standing ovation.
Sam fought a good fight in this last match, but Comrade Terror made sure the Commander went out on his shield. Every time Sam went on the offensive, Terror seemed to have an answer. Commander Sam found himself being introduced to the cage on more than one occasion, and was worn down prior to Comrade Terror hitting an ATOMIC WARHEAD, which Sam barely kicked out of. A bloody yet defiant Commander, on his knees but with his fists up, motioned Terror to bring it on. Comrade Terror didn’t disappoint, and hit another ATOMIC WARHEAD, putting Commander Sam down for the count.
After the pin fall, Comrade Terror stood above his rival with his arms raised. Sam began to recover, and Terror did the unthinkable. He reached down to Sam and helped him up. Comrade raised Sam’s arm and gestured to him as the crowd paid respect to the career of Commander Sam. Terror left the ring, yielding the squared circle to Sam as the crowd chanted “Thank you Sam!” over and over. Sam, nearly in tears, returned the love he’d received from the crowd.
After a few minutes, Sam left the ring for the last time as an active competitor for the GWF.
Wolf vs. Splatter
Wolf starts the match hot and heavy, battering Splatter from pillar to post, but a trip to the top turnbuckles sees Splatter recover quickly and catching the Savage one and tossing him to the mat from his perch. A sequence of back and forth moves sees Splatter come out the better and he punishes Wolf for several minutes. Wolf attempts a comeback but the action spills out of the ring and, true to the natures of both men, a wild brawl fills the ringside area. Wolf being Wolf, takes things one step too far and takes the disqualification loss after blasting Splatter in the head with a chair shot.
Winner via Disqualification Splatter
Thantos vs. Mayhem
This match did not disappoint! Thantos wasn’t afraid to take things to the extreme, showing the Aethrans he was not a man to be trifle with. Both men went for their finishers early, with Mayhem powering out of the Masterlock and Thantos kicking out of a Leap of Doom. For the most part, the first six minutes or so were both men throwing bombs, trying to finish the other off. Eventually, a double clothesline sees Thantos recovering first, and trapping Mayhem in the MASTERLOCK for the win.
Winner via Submission Thantos
GWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT Gladiators (c) vs. Greek Gods
Proteus went at Brute like a house of fire! He dazzled the Gladiator strong man with stunning moves and took the fight to the outside of the ring where he blasted the champion with a steel chair! The referee warned a disqualification but the Greek God rolled Brute back into the ring and scored with an OVERHEAD TOSS and wrapped up the big man for the win and the Championships!
Winners via Pinfall and new GWF Tag Team Champions The Greek Gods
Last Man Standing Federation Exile Match Loser is Exiled for one year Terak vs, Renegade
This feud has finally reached the boiling point and one man must go! The former partners tore into each other for nearly an hour in a battle that saw both men bruised and bloodied! The match looked something more like two boxers going toe to toe with neither man gaining an advantage for very long. No where in the arena was safe as the fight raged everywhere both inside and outside the ring. Tables, chairs, weapons of all sorts were used. The finish came when Terak caught Renegade in a sunset flip and rolled that into a BARBARIAN SHUFFLE! Renegade was completely out and couldn’t make it to his feet in time for the ten count!
Terak celebrated his win as a still recovering Renegade realized he had lost! He tore apart whatever was left to destroy at ringside in a fit of rage! The crowd joined together in singing a song often used in wrestling over the last 100 years… “Nah-Nah-Nah-Nah, Hey-hey-hey, Goodbye!”
Renegade shouted an ominous warning to Terak in the ring…
“I’ll be back! I’ll be back and you’ll pay for this! You’ll pay for everything!”
Winner Via referee stoppage Terak
Galaxian Championship Match Spike (c) vs. Massif
This battle of the big men featured the GWF champion, Spike taking on the Galactic Rumble winner, Massif! The challenger held his own against the champion early in the contest, but Spike surprised him with a sunset flip, which Massif powered out of and nearly sent the champ out of the ring. Spike regained the upper hand and took the fight outside the ring where the ensuing carnage almost got both men disqualified.
Once back inside the ring, Massif scored big with his VOLCANIC DROP finisher, which saw the champion barely kick out! Massif thought he had the three count and pleaded with the referee! Massif pressed the attack with power moves including a vicious piledriver. He then sent the champion into the corner but Spike got a knee up and doubled over the charging challenger.
After some brief back and forth action, Spike landed a huge Head Rammer and covered Massif! The giant kicked out with much less enthusiasm than he did earlier in the contest. Spike, seeing his rival weakened, picked the challenger up and crushed him with a MEGADESTROYER!
A three count later, the Champion retained over the challenger in a 4 ½ star match! Spike began celebrating his win as the lights suddenly started going out. The crowd began to grow restless and concerned as the arena went completely dark. A rhythmic song began to play over the speakers as words began to appear on the Holovision screen.
“CHAOS...IS...HERE!”
Spike looked on from the ring as laser lights lit up the entrance ramp. Four men stepped out from the back. The first three men were Matador of M83 and his two accomplices from earlier tonight. The man on the right had the mechanical bird on his shoulder which took flight over the crowd. The hooded man on the left had his arms crossed and looked intimidating.
Then a giant of a man stepped forward between the three others. A light in the floor lit him from below. Without saying a word, he merely pointed at the GWF champion, or more specifically, the GWF Championship draped over his shoulder. Spike motioned for the stranger to bring it to the ring.
Having made his intentions clear, the newcomer turned and walked out of the arena, his partners behind him. The arena lights came back up as the crowd rumbled in anticipation of this new arrival in the GWF!
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Post by Crossbones on Feb 9, 2020 23:03:27 GMT -5
Great main event! Nice introduction with Chaos... I could actually imagine it in my mind as it played out. You left the crowd wanting more as a opposed to having them make a statement out of Spike for violence sake. I applaud you for the different approach.
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Post by kazreturns on Mar 7, 2020 14:35:38 GMT -5
2091 End of the Year Awards Rookie of the YearNominees included: Mayhem (10-12-1) War Games Champion 2x (3 defenses), War Games Tournament Winner, Lance Atlas (9-12-0) Justice (8-5-0) Tag (11-8-0) War Games Tag Team Champion 2x (1 defenses), War Games Tournament runner up, Mr. Galaxy (4-7-0) Tag (5-5-0) War Games Tag Team Champion 1x (3 defenses), Matador of M83 (18-14-0) IP champion 3x (3 defenses), Great Galaxian Rumble runner up Tendron (1-3-0) Tag (8-8-0) IP tag Team Champion 1x (0 defenses) Count Necros (0-3-0) Tag (11-11-1) War Games Tag Team Champion 2x (6 defenses), IP tag Team Champion 1x (0 defenses) Guardsman (1-3-0) Vlad Hammer (1-1-0) Tag (5-12-0) Galaxian Tag Team Champion 1x (0 defenses) Winner: Matador of M83 Most Hated Wrestler of the Year:
Nominees included: Thantos Renegade Mayhem Matador of M83 Krakan Winner: Renegade
Most Popular wrestler of the Year:
Nominees included: Star Warrior Terak Wolf Spike Massif Winner: Wolf
Tag Team of the Year:
Nominees included: Gladiators (15-10-0) GTTC 3x (7 defenses) WGTTC 1x (0 defenses Current) IPTTC 1x (0 defenses Current) Greek Gods (13-7-0) IPTTC 1x (0 defenses) GTTC 1x (current) Beasts of Burden (12-7-0) IPTTC 1x (0 defenses) GTTC 1x (5 defenses) WGTTC 1x (0 defenses) GalactiCops (11-8-0) WGTTC 1x (1 defense) Powers of Darkness (11-11-1) WGTTC 2x (6 defenses), IPTTC 1x (0 defenses) Winners: Gladiators Feud of the Year:Nominees included: Thantos vs. Spike vs. Wolf Terak vs. Renegade Battering Ram vs. Matador of M83 Star Warrior vs. Matador of M83 Winners: Terak vs. Renegade Match of the Year:Nominees included: - one on one - Thantos vs. Wolf Wolf defeated Thantos with a SAVAGE FACE CLAW at 21:02 Match Rating: 5.00 - one on one - Terak vs. Renegade Terak defeated Renegade with a BARBARIAN SHUFFLE at 51:57 Match Rating: 5.00 - one on one - Matador of M83 vs. Star Warrior for the GWF Interplanetary Championship Star Warrior defeated Matador of M83 with an out of the ring disqualification at 21:51 Match Rating: 4.75 - one on one - Killer Queen vs. Lance At-Las Lance At-Las defeated Killer Queen with a flying head scissors at 24:35 Match Rating: 4.75 Winners: Thantos vs. Wolf Wrestler of the Year:Nominees included: Thantos (16-7-0) Spike (19-8-0) Wolf (18-13-0) Star Warrior (25-8-0) Matador of M83 (18-14-0) Winner: Star Warrior
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Post by on_the_edge on Mar 7, 2020 17:35:57 GMT -5
I really like how you did your end of the year awards. Good job.
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Mar 7, 2020 21:24:00 GMT -5
Great way to bring Third Force into the fed! Great things going on here and I love this time for the GWF... Barkmark button clicked!
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Post by kazreturns on Mar 8, 2020 14:45:15 GMT -5
Thanks for the kind words guys! I'm gearing up for 2092 and I can't wait to see what Chaos and the Third Force are going to bring to the promotion.
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Post by kazreturns on Mar 16, 2020 21:05:29 GMT -5
The show opens with the announcers welcoming us to Demios for the first card of 2092! As a new face makes his way to the ring, they reveal the GWF has a new head official in the person of Commissioner Carter, and he is here to restore order to the promotion! Commissioner Carter makes his way into the ring to address the crowd and the GWF locker room.
Carter, while not a big man, made his presents known to all in attendance. He stated he was a fair man, but not to take his friendly disposition for granted. He will be handing out suspensions and fines when needed, and title shots to those whom have earned them. His office will be in the back for anyone who may want to talk to him.
As Carter was finishing up his speech, the lights began going off in the arena. Carter began looking around for the source of the interruption as the ring went completely dark.
Lightening filled the big holovision screen above the entrance ramp, and four men stepped out on the raised landing at the top of the ramp. Illuminated from under their feet, it was Chaos and his new group, the Third Force!
Once again, the ring lights began to shine on Commissioner Carter, who’s face did not seem to be impressed by this interruption to his introduction to the GWF universe. “What do you want Chaos?” Carter questioned.
“Fear not, Commissioner.” replied Chaos. “We have neither the desire nor need to attack those unprepared for the power of the Third Force.” He continued. “An act of cowardice such as that is the result of fear. I have no fear. I am the greatest force this galaxy has ever seen.”
“Is that why your men attacked Star Warrior at Entropy?” Carter demanded. “I should make an example out of them right now.”
Chaos shifted his stance and his demeanor changed ever so slightly. “You would do well not to get on my bad side, Commissioner. This unplanned and unauthorized attack has been dealt with privately, as we do not need your council on such matters. As it stands, I am eager to prove my worth and begin my assent to being the greatest GWF champion of all time. I demand an opponent tonight.”
Carter agrees with Chaos. “That’s a great idea, but until you prove yourself, you are going to have to start at the bottom just like every other rookie that enters the GWF.” The Commissioner ponders to himself for a few seconds. “I’ve got a new kid in the back, he’s green but hungry. I’ve seen a spark in him and he’s going to be great one day.” He gestures to the entrance ramp. “URSA MAJOR! It’s your time to shine, son!”
An energetic kid bounces through the curtain. With the Third Force still at the top on the ramp, Ursa Major, whether by accident or on purpose, shoulder checks Chaos as he makes his way through the group. Chaos actually growled at the young man as he made his way to the ring. Ursa slid under the ropes and ran them before gesturing to Chaos to come down, his fists clenched and ready. Chaos, his face painted in disbelief and anger, marched to the ring.
Chaos vs. Ursa Major
Ursa started hot, scoring with a couple of head rammers and a claw hold, but after a drop kick was swatted away by the bigger Chaos, a Galaxy Crusher was followed by a BOW OF DEFEAT for the submission victory. After the match, Chaos simply tossed Ursa Major out of the ring in contempt.
Chaos faced the new commissioner, who was still at ringside. “This is what you call competition? Is this a joke? I demand another opponent! Who in the back has the fortitude to step into the ring with Chaos?” He questioned.
After a brief few minutes, the music of the Titans filled the arena and out stepped Pit Viper! The fans erupted as he made his way to the ring and confronted the newcomer. “I think you need to learn some respect for the GWF and it’s fans.” the masked man said. “And I think I’m just the teacher you need.”
“It’s your funeral, whelp.” Chaos replied.
Pit Viper vs. Chaos
Pit Viper weathered an early onslaught from Chaos that saw him trapped in the Bow of Defeat 3 times and showcased the many other devastating moves in Chaos’s move set. The Viper would mount an offense late in the match after rolling out of the ring and smashing Chaos into the announcer’s table in a move born out of desperation, stunning the big man. Pit Viper threw him back into the ring and wasted no time hitting him with his VENOM BLAST finisher. Chaos kicked out at one, but Pit Viper continued his comeback. Eventually, a back and forth series saw Chaos down on the mat with Pit Viper climbing the turnbuckles for a deathjump. Chaos, showing incredible speed, jumped to his feet and met the Titan at the top rope. Chaos planted him with a big superplex, driving the air out of Pit Viper’s lungs. Chaos once again locked him in the BOW OF DEFEAT, and although the Titan struggled to free himself, Pit Viper weakly tapped out to the move.
Winner via Submission Chaos
Chaos stood victorious over the fallen Pit Viper. He reached down and held him by the head. He addressed the crowd: “That’s more like it! To commemorate my glorious victory, Chaos shall take a trophy of this momentous occasion!”
Chaos reached down and pulled off the mask of Pit Viper and held it high! The newly unmasked Pit Viper fell to the floor and tried to cover his face! The crowd booed heavily as Chaos left the ring with his prize!
The Titans came down to the ring and helped Pit Viper recover before helping him to the backstage area.
Powerhouse vs. The Royal Family
Killer Queen carried the load of this match for the Royal Family, while Massif and Powerhouse made frequent tags ensuring neither were overly taxed during the match. The ring rust of the Royal Family was readily apparent with their lack of working as a unit. Massif put Killer Queen away with a pile driver.
Winners via Pin fall Powerhouse
Interplanetary Championship Match Matador of M83 (c) vs. Terak
It what was a surprisingly competitive match, the interplanetary champion was tested by the Neptunian. The opening minutes saw Terak throw everything but the kitchen sink at Matador and was dominating the champion until a double collision in a turnbuckle spot saw the Matador recover first. He went for the BULLWHIP and Terak kicked out, exciting the crowd! Matador went for a choke hold but Terak countered with a claw hold that brought the champ to his knees! Terak threw Matador into the turnbuckle and chased him in with a running clothesline, but Matador moved and Terak crashed into the corner! Matador quickly rolled him up from behind and scored the three count!
Winner via pin fall and still Interplanetary Champion Matador of M83
War Games Tag Team Championship Bout The Gladiators (c) vs. the Beasts of Burden
The Gladiators were completely overwhelmed in less than 3 minutes as the Beasts of Burden swarmed Brute and Iron Mane blasted him with an Animen Ax Handle for the pin and the War Games Tag Team Titles! The Gladiators and the crowd were shocked!
Winners and new War Games Tag Team Champions The Beasts of Burden
End of Part One Stay tuned for Part two!
Count Necros vs. Mesmer Prison Camp vs. The Glacticops Wolf vs. Mayhem GWF Tag Team Championship Match Greek Gods (c) vs. Titan Power Keepers of the Stone vs. The Cosmic Forces Thantos vs. Pulsar Prime Spike vs. Star Warrior (non title match)
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