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Post by walkswithwolf on Sept 20, 2020 14:47:26 GMT -5
I like that idea.These moves are regularly uses by the wrestlers.The Choice moves are more standard moves.And in some cases not realistic at all.Andre doing a Moonsault ore something like that. I would look at the move on the card and say frog splash is a agility move and replace the fitting choice option on the chart
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Post by TTX on Sept 20, 2020 15:14:12 GMT -5
I do that as well with any Legend or Indy card.
In ropes case, I'd just make it a non piledriver move. It's just flavor anyways.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 20, 2020 16:58:54 GMT -5
In ropes case, I'd just make it a non piledriver move. It's just flavor anyways. Exactly. For Into the Ropes it is just important that the opponent is now on Level 3 Offense on rolls of 4-5 for A, of 3-4 for B, and 2-3 for C. The move setting it up really does not have to be a piledriver on the chart as a spear for example could easily do the same thing. It is sort of like for the Out of the Ring chart where a referee could get DQd for shoving the ref. I do roll for DQ there (because it is a possible DQ according to the chart) but if the wrestler gets DQd for me it is not always because he shoved the ref as sometimes I will substitute smash with chair, outside interference, etc. As long as the end result (level 3 Offense, DQd, PIN roll, etc) matches the end result of the particular chart roll then to me it is not an issue.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 20, 2020 17:11:49 GMT -5
Ring of Mexico (ROM) Friday November 1, Year 1 Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (Second Fourth of show, First Fourth is posted above)
Match #5: Rey Horus defeated Mil Muertes in a Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals match
- Muertes dominated this match but Horus got a key defensive reversal soon followed up by his impressive CAZADOR BOMB for the pinfall to the loud delight of the Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez crowd.
- As a result, Tijuana's own Rey Horus wins his 2nd match of the tournament and has advanced to the Semi-Finals.
Match #6: Bandido defeated Gringo Loco (accompanied by Sam Adonis) in a Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals match
- Bandido advanced to the Semi-Finals via his 21 PLEX.
Match #7: Daga defeated Flamita in a Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals match
- Daga won via his EL MAVERICK finisher to advance to the Semi-Finals.
Match #8: RUSH defeated Pirata Morgan (accompanied by Los Piratas) in a Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals match
- For this match, RUSH (who technically along with Bandido is a ROV Tag Team Champion although RUSH turned on Bandido and left with both tag belts at Glory by Vegas last month) carried both ROV Tag Team Championship belts with him. RUSH was accompanied by a masked wrestler who Excalibur could not identify.
- Morgan put up a good fight but RUSH won via a deathjump.
End of Second Fourth.
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Post by TTX on Sept 20, 2020 17:20:28 GMT -5
Mil dropped already. Should be fun no matter who pulls it out.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 20, 2020 22:48:59 GMT -5
Ring of Mexico (ROM) Friday November 1, Year 1 Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (Third Fourth of show, First Fourth and Second Fourth are both posted above)
Match #9: Bandido defeated Daga in a Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Semi-Finals match
- Bandido advanced to the finals via 21 PLEX.
Match #10: Rey Horus defeated RUSH in a Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Semi-Finals match
- For this match, RUSH was once again accompanied by the same mysterious masked individual who accompanied him to the ring for his Quarter-Finals match and who once again carried both of the ROV Tag Team Championship belts.
- Horus scored another upset as he won via his PIZZA DDT. The Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez crowd once again roared in approval as their hometown Tijuana hero has now made it to the Finals against Bandido.
End of Third Fourth. Final Fourth posted next.
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Post by Pariah on Sept 20, 2020 23:11:26 GMT -5
Both surprised and delighted that Rey Horus has advanced to the final (even though he eliminated my pick in the poll)... How ironic that Bandido, who RUSH viewed as the weak link of their title holding team, will now compete to become the inaugural ROM champion... Wicked fun!
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Post by Vegas on Sept 20, 2020 23:13:58 GMT -5
Both surprised and delighted that Rey Horus has advanced to the final (even though he eliminated my pick in the poll)... How ironic that Bandido, who RUSH viewed as the weak link of their title holding team, will now compete to become the inaugural ROM champion... Wicked fun! I was sort of hoping a Bandido vs RUSH Finals, but it is cool that Rey Horus has scored 2 straight upsets in his hometown of Tijuana to make the Finals.
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Post by TTX on Sept 21, 2020 4:06:09 GMT -5
Horus just doesn't want to lose it seems.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 21, 2020 19:45:49 GMT -5
finishing up this tournament while watching the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football
Ring of Mexico (ROM) Friday November 1, Year 1 Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (Final Fourth of show, First Fourth, Second Fourth, and Third Fourth are all posted above)
Match #11: El Rey de Vegas defeated Johnathan Gresham in a non-tournament match
- The masked and mysterious El Rey de Vegas, who accompanied RUSH to ringside for both the Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals of the Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament, won this match via a springboard blockbuster as Excalibur wonders aloud as to the identity of El Rey de Vegas.
Match #12: Rey Horus defeated Bandido in the Ring of Mexico Championship Tournament Finals
- To the delight of his hometown Tijuana crowd inside the Auditorio Fausto Gutierrez, Horus won this match and thus the tournament when he pinned Bandido via CAZADOR BOMB.
- As a result, Rey Horus is the 1st-ever ROM Champion!
- Afterward, Bandido congratulated Horus and placed the ROM Championship around his waist when suddenly both of them were attacked by RUSH and El Rey de Vegas!
- Afterward, El Rey de Vegas unmasked to reveal himself as Kenny King! On commentary, Excalibur remarks it makes sense that El Rey de Vegas, which means the King of Vegas, would turn out to be Kenny King who lives in Las Vegas.
- RUSH then challenged Bandido, his former ROV Tag Team Championship tag team partner, to a #1 Contender's match next month on Show #2 as tonight's show comes to an end!
End of Show.
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