The Calzonemen Federation Genesis (2087)
May 1, 2020 1:04:59 GMT -5
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Post by calzoneman on May 1, 2020 1:04:59 GMT -5
You know what time it is! Fight Card 4! We have an action packed card for you tonight, featuring Main Event Nexus vs. Exo-King. Here we go!
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Fight Card 4 - February 28th, 2087, TV Event, Headline Nexus vs. Exo-King! Deneb Star System
Death Knight vs. Omega (FEUD)
Space Croppers vs. Society of Death
Greek Gods vs. Gila/Zouave
Gladiators Interview
Wolf vs. Vanity
Star Warrior vs. Mutant
Thantos Interview
Massif vs. Comrade Terror
Nexus vs. Exo-King
Welcome, galaxians, to the biggest wrestling event in the universe! The GWF is going to bring you 7 action-packed fights tonight in our bi-weekly TV Event. My name is Cade Kocher, and I’ll be calling the fights tonight. Let’s get right into it.
Match 1. Death Knight vs. Omega (1) (FEUD) - A great match to start a fight card off right, Omega vs. Death Knight got the crowd going as they were able to witness one of the rising feuds in the GWF. Death Knight started out offensively, eventually going for a Cosmic Lance and pinning Omega, who just barely kicked out. Omega persevered though, and worked his way back into the fight, getting the submission on Death Knight with a scorpion death lock in just one try.
Omega (1) wins by submission.
Match 2. Space Croppers vs. Society of Death - Today’s main tag team event saw the previous belt contenders, the Neptunian Space Croppers, face off against a team not yet seen in the ring. The Society of Death, made up of the Invincible Krakan and Ghengis Khan. An intensity shrouded the ring, both sides having important stakes in this match. The Space Croppers needed to show that they were still a top-tier team, after having lost to the Gladiators, and the evil Society of Death wanted to prove their danger in all competitions of the GWF. Beast-Rider initially started the fight against Krakan. Both sides prodded each other but were also careful to act too soon.
After multiple failed pin attempts from each team, Krakan laid down what looked like an unbreakable pin on Renegade. Beast-Rider, sensing the danger, immediately jumped into the ring and pulled a Cropper Slam on Krakan! Before anyone had the chance to react, Renegade laid on the Spinecracker as the crowd roared from behind him. Krakan struggled to get his foot on the ropes, but soon after tagged out to Ghengis Khan and broke what seemed like an unstoppable momentum from the Space-Croppers. A battered Renegade tagged out to Beast-Rider, who wasn’t able to hold up the team and eventually succumbed to a pin after a Twin Thrust by Ghengis.
Society of Death wins by pin.
Match 3. Greek Gods vs. Gila and Zouave (3) - Following the previous match came one with a more predictable outcome. Despite a hometown following for the monstrous Gila, The Gods took dominance in the ring straight away. Gila struck back a few times, but he couldn’t tag out to his partner and soon was knocked out by a Grecian Sleeper Grip.
Greek Gods win by submission. (3)
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Gladiators Interview:
Cade Kocher: Following that absolute slaughter of a match, let’s head over to our very own Mik B’eren, for an interview with the new tag team champions, the Gladiators of Aethra.
Mik: Thanks Cade, I’m right here with your Gladiators, Brute and Massacre! Now gentlemen, you didn’t get a chance to face your rivals, the Greek Gods, last month in the bracket, do you think you can defend the title from them in the future?
*Brute stares at him*
Massacre, taking the microphone: HA! We KNOW for a FACT we can defend the belts from them. But they’ll NEVER be able to challenge us for the titles. You saw how they lost to those lousy hick Space-Croppers. Do you think they will ever actually be WORTHY of a MATCH AGAINST US!?
Mik: Well given their past successes with their patented Grecian Sleeper Grip, are you not even a little worried they could rise up the ranks? They did in fact just win with that move a few moments ago.
Massacre: That match they just had was an absolute JOKE. Brute here could defeat those losers with one hand tied behind his BACK!
*Brute can be seen un-mic’ed, screaming*
Massacre: The so-called Grecian Sleeper Grip is only effective if they can even get a CHANCE to pull it off, but that will never happen against us. We are the Tag Team Champions, and to beat us you’ll need some bigger guns than that.
Mik: Well, you two seem very sure of yourselves. Now we head back -
Massacre: There IS one thing I’m sure about, and that's if you keep running your mouth we’ll kick your ASS!
Mik: … O- Over to you Cade.
Cade: Really fine gentlemen those Gladiators, aren’t they? So well-spoken. Just a minute and then we’re heading back into the ring for Wolf vs. Vanity.
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Match 4. Wolf vs. Vanity (2) - After the first interview we got to see Wolf vs. Vanity, a match that didn’t seem unfamiliar after Vanity’s previous tussle with Thantos. Despite a few reversals and attempts to take a hold in the match, Vanity was mostly on the receiving end of the pain here. 2 failed pin attempts and then Wolf pulled it off.
Wolf wins by pin. (2)
Match 5. Star Warrior vs. Mutant (2) - Continuing with the undercard matchups we saw Star Warrior vs. Mutant, a match more predictable than the last one. Mutant gave a few nasty head bites but Star Warrior was able to pull off a pin pretty easily.
Star Warrior wins by pin. (2)
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Interview w/ Thantos:
Cade Kocher: Another two duds. Luckily what’s up next should be interesting. Over to you Mik, with our inaugural singles champion, the incredible Thantos!
Mik: First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your victory in the singles championship tournament.
Thantos: Of course, go on now.
Mik: Obviously holding this title binds a lot of power to your name. I was going to ask then, what are your thoughts on how your allies, Death Knight & Executioner, failed to secure the tag belts?
Thantos: What am I supposed to say about it? They let me down. I will reign dominant in this federation, and for that I need a handle on all titles. If they fail again, perhaps I’ll have to turn to another method.
Mik: And what might this entail?
*Thantos stares at Mik, dumbfounded*
Mik: Right, moving on then. We aren’t seeing you fight this week; what do you plan to do at next month’s supercard?
Thantos: I’d like to give an open challenge, to any one of those “hero” traitors who dare to fight me in the squared circle for a non-title bout. I’ll show up, let’s see if they do.
Mik: Thank you for your time.
Cade: Beautifully said, Thantos. Next up! We get to see intergalactic terrorist Comrade Terror take on the towering Massif. Let’s head to the ring.
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Match 6. Massif vs. Comrade Terror (3) - As we got closer to our main event of the night, we first saw a match between Massif and the previous No.1 belt contender, Comrade Terror. Massif, evidently still a bit heated from his loss in the tournament came out with the intention to prove his skills. He stepped into the ring with Comrade Terror, and with some effort pulled off a Volcanic Drop and went in for the pin. Massif left the ring, feeling fulfilled and giving the crowd a sense that this wouldn’t be the last they hear from the challenger.
Massif wins by pin. (3)
Match 7. Lord Nexus (4) vs. Exo-King (1) - Our main event of the night saw two promising challengers that we saw individually spar in the tournament face off in the squared circle. The crowd was fired up, having already witnessed great victories tonight by Omega and Massif, among others. Nexus came into the ring with a sense of caution; perhaps too much. An initial struggle was won by Exo-King. This struggle rapidly developed into an offensive frenzy, Exo-King laying down multiple pin attempts on Lord Nexus without any solid resistance.
Exo-King went for a fourth, and ultimately final, pin attempt. The heroic Lord Nexus dug deep to summon enough strength to kick out, but couldn’t muster the strength to- what was this? From the shadows! Pit-Viper swooped into the ring, catapulting Exo-King out of his pin attempt at the 2-count. The crowd went wild. Pit-Viper was just as soon gone as he had appeared. Nexus got up and continued the fight, and a wary Exo-King rolled under the bottom rope to take the battle outside the ring. Nexus, steamed up, came out of the ring and slammed Exo-King’s head into a metal pole, drawing blood, but also a disqualification.
Nexus had been defeated for the second time in a row, but his showing was just as promising.
Exo-King (1) wins by DQ. (4)
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Cade: Wow. A violent display from Titan’s very own Lord Nexus. I commend the referee for calling a disqualification after such barbaric actions. That should be all for tonight folks, Exo-King taking a victory to end the card- huh?
*Lord Nexus takes hold of Cade’s commentary microphone*
Nexus: Exo-King! You may have been the victor tonight, but I know that I’m the better fighter. I challenge you to a classic, no disqualification, COSMIC CAGE MATCH at next month’s Supercard… do you have the guts to take the challenge? We both know who would have won this fight tonight.
*Lord Nexus heads to the locker room, the crowd chanting his name*
Cade Kocher: Alrighty. Looks like NOW we’re finished with the card. Catch you all next
month, folks.
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An interesting card. Some lows and some highs, but I think this one was very necessary for having a really good supercard for FC 5.
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Fight Card 4 - February 28th, 2087, TV Event, Headline Nexus vs. Exo-King! Deneb Star System
Death Knight vs. Omega (FEUD)
Space Croppers vs. Society of Death
Greek Gods vs. Gila/Zouave
Gladiators Interview
Wolf vs. Vanity
Star Warrior vs. Mutant
Thantos Interview
Massif vs. Comrade Terror
Nexus vs. Exo-King
Welcome, galaxians, to the biggest wrestling event in the universe! The GWF is going to bring you 7 action-packed fights tonight in our bi-weekly TV Event. My name is Cade Kocher, and I’ll be calling the fights tonight. Let’s get right into it.
Match 1. Death Knight vs. Omega (1) (FEUD) - A great match to start a fight card off right, Omega vs. Death Knight got the crowd going as they were able to witness one of the rising feuds in the GWF. Death Knight started out offensively, eventually going for a Cosmic Lance and pinning Omega, who just barely kicked out. Omega persevered though, and worked his way back into the fight, getting the submission on Death Knight with a scorpion death lock in just one try.
Omega (1) wins by submission.
Match 2. Space Croppers vs. Society of Death - Today’s main tag team event saw the previous belt contenders, the Neptunian Space Croppers, face off against a team not yet seen in the ring. The Society of Death, made up of the Invincible Krakan and Ghengis Khan. An intensity shrouded the ring, both sides having important stakes in this match. The Space Croppers needed to show that they were still a top-tier team, after having lost to the Gladiators, and the evil Society of Death wanted to prove their danger in all competitions of the GWF. Beast-Rider initially started the fight against Krakan. Both sides prodded each other but were also careful to act too soon.
After multiple failed pin attempts from each team, Krakan laid down what looked like an unbreakable pin on Renegade. Beast-Rider, sensing the danger, immediately jumped into the ring and pulled a Cropper Slam on Krakan! Before anyone had the chance to react, Renegade laid on the Spinecracker as the crowd roared from behind him. Krakan struggled to get his foot on the ropes, but soon after tagged out to Ghengis Khan and broke what seemed like an unstoppable momentum from the Space-Croppers. A battered Renegade tagged out to Beast-Rider, who wasn’t able to hold up the team and eventually succumbed to a pin after a Twin Thrust by Ghengis.
Society of Death wins by pin.
Match 3. Greek Gods vs. Gila and Zouave (3) - Following the previous match came one with a more predictable outcome. Despite a hometown following for the monstrous Gila, The Gods took dominance in the ring straight away. Gila struck back a few times, but he couldn’t tag out to his partner and soon was knocked out by a Grecian Sleeper Grip.
Greek Gods win by submission. (3)
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Gladiators Interview:
Cade Kocher: Following that absolute slaughter of a match, let’s head over to our very own Mik B’eren, for an interview with the new tag team champions, the Gladiators of Aethra.
Mik: Thanks Cade, I’m right here with your Gladiators, Brute and Massacre! Now gentlemen, you didn’t get a chance to face your rivals, the Greek Gods, last month in the bracket, do you think you can defend the title from them in the future?
*Brute stares at him*
Massacre, taking the microphone: HA! We KNOW for a FACT we can defend the belts from them. But they’ll NEVER be able to challenge us for the titles. You saw how they lost to those lousy hick Space-Croppers. Do you think they will ever actually be WORTHY of a MATCH AGAINST US!?
Mik: Well given their past successes with their patented Grecian Sleeper Grip, are you not even a little worried they could rise up the ranks? They did in fact just win with that move a few moments ago.
Massacre: That match they just had was an absolute JOKE. Brute here could defeat those losers with one hand tied behind his BACK!
*Brute can be seen un-mic’ed, screaming*
Massacre: The so-called Grecian Sleeper Grip is only effective if they can even get a CHANCE to pull it off, but that will never happen against us. We are the Tag Team Champions, and to beat us you’ll need some bigger guns than that.
Mik: Well, you two seem very sure of yourselves. Now we head back -
Massacre: There IS one thing I’m sure about, and that's if you keep running your mouth we’ll kick your ASS!
Mik: … O- Over to you Cade.
Cade: Really fine gentlemen those Gladiators, aren’t they? So well-spoken. Just a minute and then we’re heading back into the ring for Wolf vs. Vanity.
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Match 4. Wolf vs. Vanity (2) - After the first interview we got to see Wolf vs. Vanity, a match that didn’t seem unfamiliar after Vanity’s previous tussle with Thantos. Despite a few reversals and attempts to take a hold in the match, Vanity was mostly on the receiving end of the pain here. 2 failed pin attempts and then Wolf pulled it off.
Wolf wins by pin. (2)
Match 5. Star Warrior vs. Mutant (2) - Continuing with the undercard matchups we saw Star Warrior vs. Mutant, a match more predictable than the last one. Mutant gave a few nasty head bites but Star Warrior was able to pull off a pin pretty easily.
Star Warrior wins by pin. (2)
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Interview w/ Thantos:
Cade Kocher: Another two duds. Luckily what’s up next should be interesting. Over to you Mik, with our inaugural singles champion, the incredible Thantos!
Mik: First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your victory in the singles championship tournament.
Thantos: Of course, go on now.
Mik: Obviously holding this title binds a lot of power to your name. I was going to ask then, what are your thoughts on how your allies, Death Knight & Executioner, failed to secure the tag belts?
Thantos: What am I supposed to say about it? They let me down. I will reign dominant in this federation, and for that I need a handle on all titles. If they fail again, perhaps I’ll have to turn to another method.
Mik: And what might this entail?
*Thantos stares at Mik, dumbfounded*
Mik: Right, moving on then. We aren’t seeing you fight this week; what do you plan to do at next month’s supercard?
Thantos: I’d like to give an open challenge, to any one of those “hero” traitors who dare to fight me in the squared circle for a non-title bout. I’ll show up, let’s see if they do.
Mik: Thank you for your time.
Cade: Beautifully said, Thantos. Next up! We get to see intergalactic terrorist Comrade Terror take on the towering Massif. Let’s head to the ring.
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Match 6. Massif vs. Comrade Terror (3) - As we got closer to our main event of the night, we first saw a match between Massif and the previous No.1 belt contender, Comrade Terror. Massif, evidently still a bit heated from his loss in the tournament came out with the intention to prove his skills. He stepped into the ring with Comrade Terror, and with some effort pulled off a Volcanic Drop and went in for the pin. Massif left the ring, feeling fulfilled and giving the crowd a sense that this wouldn’t be the last they hear from the challenger.
Massif wins by pin. (3)
Match 7. Lord Nexus (4) vs. Exo-King (1) - Our main event of the night saw two promising challengers that we saw individually spar in the tournament face off in the squared circle. The crowd was fired up, having already witnessed great victories tonight by Omega and Massif, among others. Nexus came into the ring with a sense of caution; perhaps too much. An initial struggle was won by Exo-King. This struggle rapidly developed into an offensive frenzy, Exo-King laying down multiple pin attempts on Lord Nexus without any solid resistance.
Exo-King went for a fourth, and ultimately final, pin attempt. The heroic Lord Nexus dug deep to summon enough strength to kick out, but couldn’t muster the strength to- what was this? From the shadows! Pit-Viper swooped into the ring, catapulting Exo-King out of his pin attempt at the 2-count. The crowd went wild. Pit-Viper was just as soon gone as he had appeared. Nexus got up and continued the fight, and a wary Exo-King rolled under the bottom rope to take the battle outside the ring. Nexus, steamed up, came out of the ring and slammed Exo-King’s head into a metal pole, drawing blood, but also a disqualification.
Nexus had been defeated for the second time in a row, but his showing was just as promising.
Exo-King (1) wins by DQ. (4)
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Cade: Wow. A violent display from Titan’s very own Lord Nexus. I commend the referee for calling a disqualification after such barbaric actions. That should be all for tonight folks, Exo-King taking a victory to end the card- huh?
*Lord Nexus takes hold of Cade’s commentary microphone*
Nexus: Exo-King! You may have been the victor tonight, but I know that I’m the better fighter. I challenge you to a classic, no disqualification, COSMIC CAGE MATCH at next month’s Supercard… do you have the guts to take the challenge? We both know who would have won this fight tonight.
*Lord Nexus heads to the locker room, the crowd chanting his name*
Cade Kocher: Alrighty. Looks like NOW we’re finished with the card. Catch you all next
month, folks.
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An interesting card. Some lows and some highs, but I think this one was very necessary for having a really good supercard for FC 5.