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Post by Thomas (TK) on Jul 17, 2020 22:18:44 GMT -5
Poor...poor...Meteor! He was simply outclassed!
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 18, 2020 15:17:00 GMT -5
BCW Card #3 Sly Drury v. K.O. Keller – Cosmic Cage Match
The violence of this feud can only be contained by the steel structure surrounding the ring as the show opens. The battle is vicious in the ring, with each opponent meeting the cold steel several times throughout the match. With both men worn down, K.O. Keller finally succumbs to a Back Stabber. Spike is talking to Mayhem and tells him that since tonight he will be taking home the Interplanetary Championship, it is up to Mayhem to put away DragonMaster. But not to worry, if Lord Nexus makes it past Daimyo, Spike plans on breaking Nexus’ neck with a Gladiator Piledriver to take the title. Crimestoppers v. Superiority Complex
Desperately outmatched by their opponents, Superiority Complex get themselves disqualified in their match with a deliberate low blow. Prodigy and Skinhead take off while Blue Dazzler attends to Sunman in the ring. Valour v. Incredible Badger
Midway through the match, the referee is knocked out when caught between Badger and Valour in the corner. With the referee out, Badger misses an opportunity for victory with a sleeper hold and the Burrow Blast with no one to count. The referee awakes just in time to catch Valour cracking Badger in the head with a chair and disqualifies him. Valour continues to pummel on Badger after the bell. Centaurus Cluster (c) v. Grovel & Cringe (w/Maleph) – Tag Team Championship Match
The champions did not forget the beating they took from their opponents on Card # 1 following their first round match, and looked to even the score. However, their aggressive approach lead to a disqualification that saw Grovel and Cringe left escaping through the crowd. Blazing Skull (w/Maleph) v. Zealous
Maleph remains at ringside after his tag team hits the road. Similar to the previous match, Zealous cannot contain his emotions outside the ring, and finds himself getting disqualified against Blazing Skull. Skull eventually regains control after the bell, threatening a fireball eruption that sends Zealous backwards. Thantos is interviewed before his match where he explains that his attacks on Santon are very personal. Thantos was destined to become a champion in BCW, and to be eliminated in the first round was embarrassing, especially to someone like Santon. And while he respects a man cheating to win like Santon did with his low blow, Santon will have to pay for daring to embarrass him.
Thantos v. Macro
Macro gets a few good shots in on Thantos, but the Prince of Darkness totally overpowers Macro, finally forcing him to submit to the Masterlock. As Thantos celebrates, Santon enters the ring from behind and attacks Thantos. Security is needed to separate the two competetors. Gladiators of Aethra v. The Troubleshooters
Rush and Turmoil waste no time, shocking the Troubleshooters quickly when Rush pins Muss with Adrenaline Rush. Following the bell, The Bomb gets in the face of the two Aethrans who stand over the fallen Muss. Rush clotheslines the Bomb over the top rope while Turmoil slingshots himself out of the ring onto The Bomb below. The Gladiators then head up the ramp. Tradition v. Third Force
Third Force are beside themselves when Tank Mortar is able to catch Rogue in Frontal Assault to pick up the quick pin. Valour is walking down the hallway when he is stopped by Trisis backstage who asks him about his continued use of chairs in his matches. As he is answering, Wildcat smacks Valour in the back with a chair sending him to the floor. “See how it feels!” he shouts as he slams the chair to the floor. DragonMaster v. Mayhem
Mayhem controls much of the match with his power, but DragonMaster is able to avoid much of the attack. After returning to the ring in the nick of time after Mayhem hits the Leap of Doom, DragonMaster began a furious comeback. The fight spilled out of the ring, and the two combatants could not be encouraged to return to the ring resulting in a double disqualification. Coven Black is interviews in a dark, foggy location where he claims he may never have been the favorite to become the first BCW Champion, but he did it anyway. And he does not plan on giving up the title anytime soon. But he does reward hard work so next card, he will make his first title defense against the first person he beat in the championship tournament, a person who took him to the limit – Astarte! Torpor v. Witness
Witness is quick in his destruction of Torpor, putting him away with a rolling neckbreaker. Lord Nexus v. Daimyo – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Lord Nexus surprisingly struggles through this match, with Daimyo failing in several pinfall attempts. Daimyo makes a mistake trying to deliver a brain buster that allows Nexus to climb to the top turnbuckle and win the match with a missile dropkick and quick rollup, but he is clearly injured as Spike and Mayhem majestically make their way to the ring. Spike (w/Mayhem) v. Lord Nexus (w/DragonMaster) – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Clearly no match in his worn down condition, Spike takes full advantage tossing Lord Nexus around. He finally puts Nexus down with a perfectly timed crossbody from the top rope to become the first BCW Interplanetary Champion. He pulls Nexus up by the hair and signals for a piledriver, but DragonMaster enters the ring and superkicks the new champion, sending him falling into the arms of Mayhem at ringside.
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 21, 2020 22:57:18 GMT -5
CCW Card #3 Vice v. Wolf – Interplanetary Championship Match
The show opens with a championship clash between the wild Wolf and the unpredictable Vice. As Terminus gave up his right to a gauntlet match to face Code Enforcer for the Heavyweight Championship tonight, this match is for the title! Vice attempts a low blow which stuns Wolf, then climbs the turnbuckle for a deathjump. However he lands right in the Savage Face Claw by Wolf and is forced to tap out. Wolf grabs the title belt, and immediately leaves the ring through the crowd. Pulsar v. Reptillo
Pulsar makes quick work of Reptillo, bouncing off the ropes into a spear that drives the wind out of his opponent for the pin. Necros & Darkest Justice v. Rebel Empire
The newly formed team of Necros & Darkest Justice, who call themselves the Dark Side, take down Rebel Empire when while Necros distracts the referee, Darkest Justice nails Vendetta with his staff to pick up the victory. Magnus Colby leads Jupiter, Honos and Cupid to the ring where Jupiter announces that it is time to add someone to the team that is long overdue. Uranus comes to the ring, and Jupiter asks what he is doing there. No, the person they will be adding to the team is Terminus! Uranus is shocked, but continues to plea for inclusion. Jupiter says that Terminus is a man, he challenged Code Enforcer last week to a rematch for the CCW Championship tonight, and he will bring that gold home. Jupiter is a man because he is going to take the gold off that freak Wolf and its only a matter of time before Cupid and Honos bring home the tag team titles. What does Uranus bring to the table? Well let’s find out now, because Cupid has worked out a match for Uranus, against Burning Man! Burning Man v. Uranus
The Overmen remain at ringside for the match. For a moment it looks as though Uranus might pull off the upset as he gets a quick flurry in, but after a devastating splash outside the ring, the rest of the match is all Burning Man who puts away Uranus with Exhaustion. The Overmen (w/Magnus Colby) v. Jungle Warriors
Cupid tells Uranus not to fret, he can watch how real champions win as they are going to take on his partner Mayham and whoever he found to team with him. But instead of Mayham, the music of the Jungle Warriors plays and Panther Warrior and Malkuth come to the ring instead. Despite the protests of Colby, the match is made official. The referee loses control of the brawl as the match progresses, and winds up disqualifying both teams when he cannot restore order. Mimic v. The Executioner
The fight spills to ringside where Mimic picks up an imaginary chair and pretends to hit the Executioner with it. After the Executioner laughs at his opponent, he picks up a real chair. Mimic dropkicks the chair directly between the Executioner’s eyes and picks up a countout victory. Stalker is interviewed backstage where he says that Steele Freak is a crazy lunatic that needs to be taken care of before he hurts someone. So tonight he is going to be the one doing the hurting. Steele Freak then jumps him from behind telling him that he will be waiting for him in the ring. Stalker v. Steele Freak
Stalker puts up a good fight, taking a beating from Steele Freak, but the sneak attack takes its toll on Stalker, and Steele Freak puts him away with a Bezerk Pounding Attack. Freak then leaves the ring to grab a chair, returning and slamming it over his fallen foe before heading off. The Watchmen v. Meteor Storm
Looking to avenge their loss to Meteor Storm in the Tag Team Championship Tournament, PainMaster and Tocsin thoroughly destroy their opponents, finishing the match with Martial Law. Iron Hand v. Gila
Gila gives Iron Hand fits, squirming out of multiple moves and pin attempts, but ultimately Iron Hand puts Gila down with Crusaders Crushed, grabs his tie from ringside, puts it back on and heads up the ramp. Ultimate Fighters (c) v. Stars and Stripes – Tag Team Championship Match
Stars and Stripes seem to be in control of the match until Shoot gets American Guy trapped in Tapped Out. U.S. Male tries to help his partner but winds up being shoved into the referee who disqualifies Stars and Stripes and awards the victory to the Ultimate Fighters. Minotaur v. Konari
Konari takes advantage of the Minotaur’s rage, calmly allowing Minotaur to beat himself. Konari eventually traps Minotaur in the corner and puts him away with Prophecy Fulfilled. Minotaur cannot believe he lost, and takes it out on the furniture around the ring. Terminus v. Code Enforcer (c) – CCW Heavyweight Championship Match
Code Enforcer quickly gets Terminus in a pinning situation again, landing the Code Crowbar quickly, but this time Terminus kicked out. After getting knocked from the ring, Terminus grabs a chair and climbs on the apron. But as the referee takes it away from him, Code Enforcer suplexes Terminus into the ring. After a chicken wing suplex, Code Enforcer steals the pin and defends the title. But the Overmen quickly jump in the ring to attack the champion. Fortunately, Wolf and the Jungle Warriors chase the Overmen away from the champion. Suddenly Iron Mane jumps Terminus from behind and the brawl is back on at the stage.
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 22, 2020 22:23:50 GMT -5
DCW Card #3 Minister of War is walking through the hallway when Man of Power walks up to him. He notes that there are no Aethrans in DCW, but he thinks the Athletic Club have many of the qualities of the Gladiators, and he would be happy to represent him in this federation. Minister of War looks at him, says “excuse me” then walks over to Killing Machine. He puts his arm around him and says “let’s talk” before walking off with him. Buck Steele v. Code Destroyer
The match is barely under way when Destroyer is knocked from the ring. While the referee holds Steele back, Destroyer grabs his crowbar and slams it right across Steele’s head causing an immediate disqualification. As he prepares to do additional damage, Max Shield and Scion Nexus run to the ring to defend Steele. Code Destroyer just laughs as he heads off through the crowd. Cosmic Forces v. The Horde
Cosmic Forces control the match early, but a hot tag from Antak to Swarm changes the momentum of the match. Following a reverse neck snap, Swarm pins Antimatter for the victory. Morbid v. Marcel de Sade
Morbid begins smiling when he realizes Marcel de Sade will be just as violent as he is for this match. The two wrestle outside the ring as much as the do inside, but in the end a back brain kick is all Morbid needs to put down his opponent. Mercenaries v. Deadly Sins (w/The Terrorists)
The Terrorists attempt to interfere in the match, at one point nailing Vigilante with a billy club that almost results in a victory for Deadly Sins. But instead, the Mercenaries are fired up and take out their aggression on the smaller opponents. Vyper is pinned by Operation Ambush to end the match. Killing Machine heads out of a room passing Man of Power and the DCW Champion Matador of M83 on his way to the ring. Minister of War emerges from the room, looks at the title on Matador’s shoulder, and walks off. Man of Power suggests that Minister of War is insulting them talking to someone like Killing Machine when it is obvious who has the power in DCW. Killing Machine v. Atys Tetrac
The Athletic Club come to the ring during the match, calling out Killing Machine. While the referee tends to the intruders, Star Slayer comes out of nowhere nailing Killing Machine with his gun. Killing Machine then turns into a DDT from Atys Tetrac and is pinned. The Athletic Club then try to congratulate Star Slayer, but he wants no part of it and storms up the ramp to the back. Scion Nexus is being interviewed about his Interplanetary Championship match tonight when Johnny Rocket walks up to him. Rocket suggests that the DCW is already one of the most competitive federations in the MGWF, and offers to help Scion get to the top of it. Plus, after last card when Code Destroyer destroyed him, he could use someone to watch his back. Scion looks sceptical. Rocket understands, and tells him to “please think about it”. Swerve v. Max Shield
Swerve is no match for Max Shield who puts him away quickly with the Omnicron Force with little trouble. After the match, high above the ring in the crowd, the spotlight finds the Code Destroyer standing there smacking his crowbar into his hand. Titan Glory (c) v. Demons of Hydra (w/The Collector) – Tag Team Championship Match
Titan Glory seem sluggish and uncoordinated in their first title defense, and the Collector and the Demons take advantage of it. The Collector costs Titan Glory a pin attempt, distracting the referee allowing the Demons to switch in the ring and escape the pin attempt. After Hydra catches Tristan with his knees while attempting a splash, the Demons are able to hit the Final Oracle to capture the Tag Team Championship! Before Quasar heads to the ring he runs into Johnny Rocket, who tells him to remember he will be facing three men on his own tonight. There is no reason for him to have to fight those kind of odds throughout his run in DCW on his own. If he’s looking for someone to have his back, he should consider Rocket. He tells him to “think about it.” Conduit (w/Trench & Warfare) v. Quasar
Quasar keeps the attack of Conduit at bay, then defeats him with High Roller. But before he can escape the ring, Trench and Warfare cut him off and begin a three on one attack that leaves Quasar rolling in the ring. Mangus v. Talisman – Titan Death Match
The match was as brutal as advertised, as the two competitors with no love lost for each other each tried desperately to maim the other. The match was fought in and out of the ring, with Talisman suplexed on exposed concrete at one point. The worn down Talisman was able to kick out of two late pin attempts by Mangus, but could not escape the Annihilator, pinned by his exhausted enemy. Athletic Club v. Density & Eydilon
The DCW Champion makes his grand entrance with Man of Power to team together against the team they took out on Card 1 to take their spot in the Tag Team Tournament. Matador almost puts the match away immediately with the Bullwhip on Density, but a tag to Eydilon turns the tide while Man of Power is in the ring. Eydilon takes the attack to Man of Power, embarrassing him with power moves that keep the big man down. With Density back in the ring, Man of Power makes the desperate tag to the champion who puts away Density with a cross body block. Man of Power is not in mood to be consoled by his partner after a second straight lackluster performance knowing Minister of War was looking on. Johnny Rocket walks up to a disappointed Titan Glory team. He tells them that now may not be the best time to talk, but he wants to let them know that if they need someone to counter the actions of people like the Collector, they should consider him. “Think about it.”
Leviathan v. Scion Nexus – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Scion Nexus struggles against the mystical Leviathan who, after throwing Nexus over the announce table, gets his foe back in the ring and puts him away knocking him out with the LD 50. Star Slayer v. Leviathan – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Star Slayer shows no fear as he storms to the ring for the second part of the championship match. Leviathan again tries to take the match outside the ring, but Star Slayer is ready. After two slams to the busted announce table, Slayer throws his opponent back in the ring and becomes the first DCW Interplanetary Champion with Fury Road. As Star Slayer takes the belt, Killing Machine comes to the top of the ramp, and behind him is Minister of War. Star Slayer just stares right back at his foe.
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 24, 2020 22:57:40 GMT -5
ECW Card #3 Minister of War and Disaster are talking in the back about how the Gladiator plan to take over all brands is coming along as planned. Spike is now the Interplanetary Champion in BCW, Malice holds the FCW Championship and Fist and Probation have the Tag Team titles in JCW. Disaster reminds Minister of War that the Gladiators destroyed everyone on NCW, and Overmaster is going to take their Championship on the road on their next card. Raven and his troop suddenly appear in front of the Aethrans. Raven tells Minister of War its too bad neither of them have done anything here on ECW, like he will do tonight when he wins the ECW Interplanetary Championship. But since they seem so confident, maybe they can prove their might tonight – against Oracle and Atman! Game Masters v. The Ravagers (c) (w/Rundar) – Tag Team Championship Match
The first match of the night features the ECW Tag Team Championship on the line. Star Warrior II climbs the ropes to land the Cosmic Big Nova Launch on a fallen Ventross, but Rundar shoves him from the ropes to the mat earning the disqualification. Thantos II runs into the ring to challenge Rundar, but he and the Tag Team Champions back up the ramp with the titles in hand. Death Knight (w/Royal Overlord) v. Sectarian
Sectarian easily takes care of his foe, finishing him off with two Simian Stunners. Nitro v. Splatter
Nitro’s speed keeps Splatter off guard early, but the strength and violent side of Splatter eventually take over. Nitro tries a leap off the top rope, but Splatter catches him and lands the Hatchet Job to take the victory. Splatter then grabs his club Arsenal, and heads back into the ring to continue the attack. But Nitro is able to summon an electrical charge that stuns Splatter and allows him to escape. TKO v. Heavy Artillery
Trainer Jim attempts to piledrive Monad through the announce table, but Monad turned it around into a backdrop that put both competitors through the table instead. Neither wrestler was able to recover and both were counted out. Heracles approaches the Game Masters who are stewing over not getting the titles tonight. Heracles walks up to them and tells them that they are all clearly not friends, but they have a common enemy. Rundar has brought out the evil side of the Ravagers. He suggests that maybe together, they can bring them down a notch. Eagle (w/Raven) v. The Legacy
Raven leads his protégé Eagle to the ring, then shakes the hand of The Legacy before the match gets underway. The Legacy then almost immediately gets Eagle into the Inner Peace sleeper hold to earn the victory. Raven enters the ring, helps up Eagle, then nods at the Legacy and leaves the ring. Tendron v. Phantast
In a brutal match of two violent heels, Phantast outlast his opponent, pinning him with a perfectly timed dropkick, and finally covering the exhausted Tendron. The Ravagers are in the locker room with Rundar, asking him what he was thinking getting them disqualified tonight. That is not the Ravager way. They did not join with him to fight this way. They fight to win … and they win straight up. Rundar tells them that he respects that about the two of them, but everyone is going to be coming after those titles. Now Heracles is teaming up with the Game Masters. The playing field will never be fair. He suggests that they teach them a lesson together on the next card. The Ravagers look frustrated as Rundar walks off. Supreme Gladiators v. Oracle & Atman (w/Raven)
A highly competitive match saw Minister of War piledrive Atman through the announce table, but the inspiration of Raven helped him rise and get back into the match. Later, Raven kept Oracle from being pinned by a Rampage from Disaster, where while the referee had his back turned, Raven jumped in the ring, landed a Broadsword on Disaster, and reversed the pin attempt. But Disaster kicked out of the pin attempt. Atman finally was able to land a crossbody on Disaster, but Minister of War jumped in the ring to make the save and when he wouldn’t leave the ring, got his team disqualified. When Raven climbed in the ring, the Gladiators backed off and headed up the ramp. Commander Sam v. Mike Fortune
Commander Sam takes advantage of a mistimed run in the corner by Fortune, rolling up his opponent in a small package after he runs head first into the turnbuckle after Sam moves out of the way. Rundar v. Rouser (w/Murtak)
Rouser demanded revenge for his team’s DQ loss against the Ravagers on Card 1, and Rundar answered the call for his allies. He then quickly disposes of Rouser with Totally Ravaged. When Murtak enters the ring to attack, he also gets caught with the same move. Rundar smirks, and heads to the back. Storm Troopers v. Federation Defense Force
There is no love lost between these two teams, and both take the fight to each other. Earthquake is able to stun Powerhouse with The Cliffhanger to capture the victory for his team. The two teams continue to brawl after the match, eventually separated by security. ECW Champion Chaos is interviewed where he claims that there is not a person in the entire federation who can come close to beating him. Not an Aethran, not a Greek God and certainly not some freak leading a cult. This belt will be on his waist a long time, and there is nothing anyone can do about it. Heracles (w/The Game Masters) v. Shayne – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
With Heracles in the ring, Rundar and the Ravagers come to the ramp and get his attention. After the Game Masters leave to chase the Ravagers backstage, Heracles turns back around in the ring, and Shayne turns the momentum around immediately. He lands the Showdown on Heracles twice before picking up the pin to advance to the second stage of the gauntlet match. Raven v. Shayne – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Raven takes advantage of the referee being knocked out to destroy Shayne with three finishers, but when the referee wakes up on the last attempt, Shayne kicks out with fire in his eyes. The two continue to beat on each other, with each failing to put away the other with their finishers. However, Shayne eventually makes a mistake walking into the Thunderbird Clap, allowing Raven to take the pin and the ECW Interplanetary Championship. Raven’s Troops come out to congratulate him, while the Gladiators look on from backstage.
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 25, 2020 12:26:26 GMT -5
FCW Card #3 End of Days (w/Doomsayer) v. U.S. Patriot
U.S. Patriot starts the match with a flurry of moves that frustrate his opponent, but End of Days finally takes control. A reversal by Patriot outside the ring gives him momentum again, and back in the ring he stuns End of Days again with a Freedom Flyer, Atomic Blast and Freedom Flyer to pin him! End of Days does not take the loss well, getting up and putting down U.S. Patriot with Unlimited Power after the match, leaving him rolling in the ring. FCW Champion Malice is introduced and he comes to the ring with his Gladiator faction. He proceeds to talk about how he is the only Aethran Heavyweight Champion in the MGWF, which makes him special. Pegasus comes to the ring and tells Malice the only thing special about him is his unique odor. Malice gets in Pegasus’ face and tells him that he would take him on tonight but Pegasus already is busy trying to win a “secondary” championship that Rage will be happy to take from him if he somehow wins it. Blue Chip then comes out and says he isn’t busy tonight and he has some unfinished business of his own with Rage. Malice then mocks all “these losers”, like Blue Chip and Asylum, that say they have a score to settle with the Gladiators. He then claims they will all get what is due to them, starting with Blue Chip right now!
Rage v. Blue Chip
Blue Chip gets several good moves in early, including two victory rolls that almost secured a pin, but a ill timed deathjump results in Blue Chip crashing to the mat, allowing Rage to steal the win. Rage would then apply All the Rage again on the fallen Blue Chip for good measure. Master Race (c) (w/Ghena) v. Polarity – Tag Team Championship Match
Polarity completely dominates the champions in the match, with Sin landing a Knuckle Sandwich that sets up Salvation for a Figure Eight Rollup. Ghena, sensing that the match result was in peril, jumped into the ring hitting Salvation with a chair to earn the disqualification. Sin dropkicks Ghena from the ring, and Master Race retreats with their belts up the ramp. Cycle Hog v. Retribution
Blade is shown watching this match from backstage. Retribution struggles with the size of Cycle Hog, but eventually is able to get him off his feet and lock in Grounding the Demon for the submission win. Desolation Factor (w/Doomsayer) v. Crosscurrents
Desolation Factor comes to the ring with their new manager Doomsayer. He is putting together quite a stable. Crosscurrents frustrate the monsters across the ring. Ruin catches Thetis attempting a crossbody off the top rope, then puts him away with Racked and Ruined to earn the pin. Above the Law v. Reckoning
A great match between two determined teams ended when Bishop Hell was able to rake the eyes of his opponent where the referee couldn’t see him, temporarily blinding Revolver allowing him to roll his opponent up for a quick victory. Blade catches up with Retribution in the locker room and congratulates him on the win. He suggests that their styles are very similar and that maybe if they got together, they could challenge for the Tag Team titles. Retribution says he has to think about it, but he will let him know next card. Lope v. Enigma
After a disappointing disqualification lead to a short match in the first round of the Heavyweight Championship tournament, the fans we hoping for a fast paced rematch. The competitors did not disappoint, flipping in and out of the ring, sometimes hitting the high risk moves and sometimes missing. The last miss by Lope allowed Enigma to leap over the top rope with an Enigma Suicida that earned him the countout victory. Doomsayer approaches Ghena backstage where he asks if he saw the way End of Days destroyed U.S. Patriot after their match. Ghena says he did see that, and he also saw him lose again. Doomsayer tells Ghena that was another fluke, Patriot will go down for good next card in a Falls Count Anywhere match. Doomsayer then says he and Ghena should talk about some ideas he has for him and Master Race after the show. Ghena agrees, then heads off for his match. Zouave v. Ghena
Zouave does a great job frustrating Ghena by staying out of his clutches, but he cannot avoid his foe forever. Ghena lands the Brain Basher on Zouave to end the match. Doomsayer comes to the ramp, applauding the performance. Gladiator Vanguard (w/Malice) v. Asylum
Malice accompanies Thunder and Overkill to the ring for this rematch from Card 1 where the Gladiators got themselves disqualified after losing their tempers. Asylum gets some revenge giving the Gladiators more trouble then they expected, but ultimately the Aethran Supremacy puts down Psycho who had been on a roll. After shoving their opponents out of the ring, Malice raises the hands of his partners and declares again that Gladiator Dominance is here to stay. Rafaki v. Terak
Rafaki is able to stun Terak with a perfectly timed crossbody from the top rope. Perfect Specimen is interviewed before the title match with Psyclone where he tells him that he appreciates his support, but tonight he is going to ignite the crowd on his own and bring home the Interplanetary Championship. Prince of the Rose v. Perfect Specimen – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Prince of the Rose approaches the match with an arrogant tone which in the end does him in. After Perfect Specimen puts him through a ringside table, he is able to get his opponent back in the ring and have him tap out to the Pinnacle of Success. Pegasus v. Perfect Specimen – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Pegasus heads out for a semifinal rematch from the Heavyweight Championship Tournament. The wear on Perfect Specimen is apparent though as he misses a splash in the corner immediately, turns around and Pegasus puts him away with the Wings of Pegasus to capture the FCW Interplanetary Championship. Immediately Rage jumps Pegasus from behind locking him in All the Rage as Malice looks on from the ramp. The Gladiators mean business!
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 26, 2020 15:48:55 GMT -5
GCW Card #3 Hector (w/Dead Ringer) v. Dark Star Creature I
Hector gets a win by disqualification when Dark Star Creature I cannot be stopped from choking Hector outside the ring. When Dead Ringer comes over to help, he shoves Dark Star Creature II, then immediately challenges him to get into the ring. Dead Ringer (w/Hector) v. Dark Star Creature II
Dead Ringer gets thrown around by the stronger Dark Star Creature II, but Hector decides to get involved when the two spill out of the ring getting Dead Ringer disqualified. The partners then proceed to destroy the Dark Star Creatures around ringside, with Hector driving Creature I through the ring barrier. Hector and Dead Ringer take microphones and once again put over how they will not be overlooked in the GCW. They demand New Order come out to discuss being added to the Gladiator faction. Dreggs and Mace come to the ring, feigning a handshake before taking out both Hector and Dead Ringer. They then proclaim that the Gladiators ask people to join them, not the other way around. New Order informs the fans that Gladiator Domination means that they take the gold in the GWF, and demand a tag team title shot against the Young Allies tonight! Duke of Destruction (w/Occult Overlord) v. Samuel (w/Metacoid Boys)
Samuel stuns the Duke with a quick pinfall following several big chops and quick rollup. The Duke is livid as Samuel and the Metacoid Boys celebrate up the ramp. The Young Allies are interviewed where they accept New Order’s challenge for later tonight, claiming that New Order aren’t Gladiators, they are Glorified Gladiator Wannabes. Serpents of Evil v. The Immortals
The Serpents of Evil surprisingly defeat the Immortals pretty easily, with Darkseed pinning Bex with the Belly of the Beast after Sur comes in for a pin save, but is tossed from the ring by Slayer. Mean Streets v. The Royal Court (w/Occult Overlord)
Mean Streets looks for revenge for their controversial semifinal loss that Duke got involved in. But this match ends in just as much controvercy when Killer Queen gets his team disqualified with a chair shot to the back of Skiver. Tanck v. Bounty Hunter (w/Reynard B. Guile)
There is no love lost between this pairing who immediately go at it. Bounty Hunter pulls a weapon from under the ring while Guile distracts the referee, nailing Tanck in between the eyes. Hunter then hits Ambush on Tanck to take the victory. Hector and Dead Ringer are nursing their injuries when GWF Champion Colossus walks in and tells them that they don’t need the Gladiators, they need the guy that really runs the GWF. He has a proposition for them. Ursa Major v. The Soulwatcher
The Soulwatcher picks up a stunning upset over Ursa Major, using the Revelation to pick up the submission win after working on his opponent’s back throughout the match. Alien Corps v. Twelfth House (w/Occult Overlord)
Dreadnaught and Tongsoon team up after disappointing results in the Heavyweight Tournament, determined to get back on the winning end. However, a mistimed deathjump resulted in Tongsoon smashing into the mat where he was pinned by Gemini. Tanck is interviewed where he says that if using weapons is the only way Bounty Hunter can beat him, then next card, he wants the playing field leveled in a No Holds Barred Match! Young Allies (c) v. New Order – Tag Team Championship Match
New Order appears to be completely in control of the championship match when out of nowhere, Mace gets himself disqualified hitting Adam Blast with a obvious low blow. Dreggs then takes out Vlad Hammer with Twist and Shout. New Order then destroys the champions in the ring before finally heading up the ramp. Speedster v. Varsity
Varsity was able to prevent Speedster from using his agility through most of the match, keeping him close with a series of suplexes. But Speedster would hit Flash Drive out of nowhere, then followed it up with a Swift Spinebuster to finally put away Varsity. Star Warrior, Euritar and Endgame intereviewed about championship match. The each proclaim their respect for each other, and promise that his Gauntlet Match will be fair and square and bring out the best in each of them. They shake each other’s hands, and Euritar and Endgame head to the ring to start the competition. Euritar v. Endgame – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Euritar puts up an amazing showing, keeping Endgame off balance with strike and run moves. Unfortunately, he runs into a clothesline from Endgame that sets him up for This Ends Now. After the pinfall, Endgame helps up Euritar as Star Warrior heads to the ring to face him for the second time. Star Warrior v. Endgame – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
After their amazing semifinal match in the Heavyweight Tournament, the fans were on their feet for the rematch. The action exceeds their first encounter, with Star Warrior taking it to the tired Endgame early, and nearly pinning him with a Nova Launch. Endgame fights his way back into the contest, and after Star Warrior misses with a flying dropkick, Endgame get to the top turnbuckle to deliver This Ends Now and become the first GCW Interplanetary Champion! The excitement does not last long, however, as almost immediately after the bell, Hector and Dead Ringer attack the two exhausted competetors. When Euritar attempts to assist, Colossus instead shows up and lands a Cyborg Deathblow on his smaller foe. Colossus, Hector and Dead Ringer stand over the fallen trio as the show goes off the air.
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 29, 2020 22:44:06 GMT -5
HCW Card #3 Cordanus and Antillian Awakening are in the ring when the show opens demanding that the cowards that keep hitting them from behind come to the ring and take them on face to face. Instead, the HCW Tag Team Champions, The Endless Knights, answer the call out instead and tell them to stop whining. If it is a fight they want, they will be happy to fight them tonight. They’ll even put their tag team titles on the line which gets Cordanus to accept the challenge. Antillian Awakening (w/Oppressor & Cordanus) v. The Endless Knights (c) – Tag Team Championship Match
The Oppressor cannot resist interfering in the match that until that point the Endless Knights thoroughly controlled. When Infinity-Plex is tossed from the ring, Oppressor goes to work against him getting his team disqualified. Infinity and his parter are able to fight back and get the three Antillians to back up the ramp where the mysterious threesome are again able to jump them from behind. Cordanus gets his team out of the ringside area as the three strangers leave through the crowd. Skull v. Red Talon
Skull has no trouble with Red Talon, taking his breath and putting him away with Compression. Kill Prey is interviewed back stage where he says that Ensor messed up his chance at becoming HCW Champion last card, and he won’t forget that. But tonight he has a chance to become Interplanetary Champion, and no light and fog show from Harbinger will stop him. But Rune Larrs will be first to feel the pain of being Ambushed. Cosmos v. Mass
Mass starts the match using his strength to throw around Cosmos, but when Cosmos reverses a powerbomb attempt outside of the ring that results in Mass going through the table, Cosmos is able to throw Mass back into the ring and get him to tap out to the Masterlock. The Deserters v. The Creatures
In a highly competitive match, the Deserters and the Creatures both give their all to put down their foe. Eventually Tharkas attempts a crossbody from the top rope, but is caught by Cyclopes who slams him to the mat and pins him with Unmovable Object. Crossfire II is interviewed in the ring as HCW Champion. He states that he may have not been the favorite to be the first to hold this title, but he won it fair and square, and beat one of the best in Harbinger to earn it. Now Ensor wants to back himself up with Darkos and Death Masque and intimidate him? Not when he has this team to back him up. The Greek Gods come to the ring and shake the champions hand. The three challenge Darkos’ faction for a 3 v 3 match tonight! Big Superstar v. Doomsday Creature
After the brawl spills out of the ring, Doomsday Creature is able to get ahead of Superstar with a big slam outside the ring. Once back inside the ring, Doomsday is able to get Superstar to tap out to Dismemberment. After releasing the hold, Doomsday goes back and applies it again until officials can get him to finally release the hold. Big Superstar is left hurt in the ring. Vertigo v. Pollux
Pollux stuns Vertigo out of the gate almost picking up a pin with a spear, but Vertigo fights his way back to take control and put Pollux away with a lightning fast snap suplex. Before their match, the Pillars of Power are interviewed asking who do the Endless Knights think they are giving out title matches that don’t involve the Pillars of Power. Tonight the Estorians will pay for that slight.
Pillars of Power v. The Estorians
An amazing match ends with the Estonians getting disqualified during a heated exchange outside the ring. The bad blood continued after the match, with Tantalis looking frustrated for losing his cool. Mayhem Unleashed v. King Tux
Mayhem Unleashed dominates King Tux, throwing him around and pinning him quickly with a Leap of Doom. Mayhem grabs a microphone and taunts Rune Larrs, telling him that he will whip him around the ring even easier than he did King Tux. Gladiator Domination is coming to HCW. Crossfire II & The Greek Gods (w/Solaris) v. Ensor & The Masked Assassins
Ensor tags out immediately as the match gets underway when he sees Crossfire across from him, but tags back in after the Masked Assassins take control. Each team gets in a good series of moves on the other, but the Masked Assassins are eventually disqualified when Death Masque uses his loaded glove to take down the champion. The Greek Gods make the save, but Ensor is happy to see the champion on his back in the ring. The Zealot v. Faller
A mistimed deathjump results in Faller landing right in the Overzealous full nelson, and Faller has no choice but to tap out in this match of powerhouses. Rune Larrs v. Kill Prey – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
With the assist of a pull of the foot by Mayhem Unleashed who was hiding under the ring, Kill Prey is able to pin Rune Larrs with the Animal Trap. Larrs and Mayhem battle into the crowd as the lights go out, and the awesome entrance of Harbinger begins. Harbinger v. Kill Prey – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Kill Prey is not intimidated by the light show as he indicated he would not be, but he was no match for the rested and determined Harbinger. It takes him two Portents of Doom, but ultimately Harbinger pins Kill Prey to become the first HCW Interplanetary Champion!
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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 29, 2020 22:44:46 GMT -5
Rankings halfway through Card 3.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Jul 29, 2020 23:10:33 GMT -5
Love your rankings layout. What are you using to generate it? Really fantastic graphics to go along with this fed.
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