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Post by sean73cotg on Jul 30, 2020 9:50:58 GMT -5
throwingtoasters, its an excel spreadsheet that I created to track my results. It automatically feeds up ranking based on points assigned for winning/losing matches. Then it takes weight and homeworld information through a lookup table. Makes it really easy for me to keep track of 16 federations! Thanks for the positive feedback!!!
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Post by throwingtoasters on Jul 30, 2020 10:06:41 GMT -5
throwingtoasters , its an excel spreadsheet that I created to track my results. It automatically feeds up ranking based on points assigned for winning/losing matches. Then it takes weight and homeworld information through a lookup table. Makes it really easy for me to keep track of 16 federations! Thanks for the positive feedback!!! Super impressive. Just really great. And the PWI inspired layout is a super nice touch.
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 1, 2020 13:27:45 GMT -5
ICW Card #3 Tricks v. Wraith
An outstanding opening match pitted two fierce foes who would not let the other get the advantage over them. Each kicked out of multiple pin attempts, frustrating their enemy. The match ended when Wraith failed on a powerbomb, and Tricks was able to get him trapped in the ropes to land the Face of Terror to finally end the match after over 20 minutes of violence. Minister of War is with Brute and Massacre where he is trying to convince them to get the Overmaster to get fully on board with his plan for Gladiator Dominance. Massacre tells Minister of War that the Overmaster does what he wants to do. Like when he takes the NCW Championship from that minor league wrestling federation. That is for him, not this vision by Minister of War. In fact, maybe Minister should be watching his own back or the Overmaster will take that vision from him too. Gladiators (w/Aethran Overmaster and the Leveler) v. Upstart Punks
Responding to a request from the Punks for revenge for their post match beatdown in the semifinals of the tag team tournament that they say lead to their loss in the final, Brute and Massacre are happy to oblige. The Punks shock Brute early with some sudden offense, but the Gladiators ultimately take control and pin Romulus with a Decapatator. They then proceed to set up for a 4 on 2 attack again, but Morpheus, Lord Nexus Jr. and Alpha Force come to the rescue and fight them off. Symbiosis v. Crush
The underdog Crush excites the crowd kicking out of Event Horizon and starting a flurry of offense that lead to him throwing Symbiosis off the stage. But Symbiosis would make it back to the ring just in time. Crush would fail with a choke slam that Symbiosis turned into a sleeper hold for the win. Vanity v. Vector One
Vector One is frustrated by the repeated kickouts by his opponent, but finally is able to pin Vanity with Forced Eviction for the victory. Mandrill is interviewed entering the arena with Sentry. He claims that after he teaches Cyclone tonight that there is only one King of the Jungle, he’s coming for Paganax and his ICW Championship next! Sixth Law v. Blood Brothers
After failing to put Beta Clarion away with a club to the head by Splatter II, he throws the Sixth Law member out of the ring where he continues the beatdown with Arsenal causing a disqualification. Bishop Hell II uses Hellfire to put down Destruction 4200 leaving their opponents laid out. Mensar is interviewed about Lance At-Las’ challenge to Mensar to settle their feud in a steel cage. Mensar asks how many times does he have to show this puny man who the superior wrestler is. If he wants to lose to Mensar one more time in a steel cage, so be it. Mensar v. Lance At-Las – Cosmic Cage Match
Lance At-Las uses his speed to keep Mensar off balance at the onset of the match, but the power of Mensar is too much for him. Mensar gains control and then begins a beatdown using the cage to his advantage that is hard to watch. After a Star Destroyer, Mensar is able to leave the cage with no trouble. Bleeding from the head, At-Las struggles to his feet rejecting medical assistance. The Watchmen v. Alter-Ego
A brutal match between the two teams ends when PSI lands a chair on the back of Hyper outside the ring leading to a disqualification. Alter-Ego are not happy about that decision. Mandrill (w/Sentry) v. Cyclone (w/Avalanche)
Cyclone introduces Avalanche who will offset the presence of Sentry at ringside. Avalanche is able to chase Sentry off after he uses his stun gun to give Mandrill the advantage in the match. Now with control, Mandrill tosses his foe outside the ring and nails him with a hidden set of brass knuckles knocking Cyclone out resulting in a countout victory. Mandrill grabs a microphone and calls out Paganax. The Heathen ICW Champion responds and enters the ring with no fear, getting right into the face of his challenger. Mandrill feins backing off, but then attempts to jump Paganax. Paganax anticipates this, blocks the attack, and puts down Mandrill with a forearm of his own that has the King of the Jungle retreating up the stage. Second Realm (c) v. Ressurrection – Tag Team Championship Match
Paladin and Reckless are stunned by the resilience of Cremator who kicks out of the Flying Hazard, Reckless Abandon, the Paladin Drop. However, the champions are able to secure their titles with the Fall of the Mighty which finally keeps Cremator’s shoulders on the mat. Maelstrom v. Pit Viper
Maelstrom has no problem with Pit Viper, pinning him with a crossbody off the top turnbuckle. He then proceeds to grab his brand, but Viper is able to fight him off and escape the attack. Alpha Force meets with Lord Nexus Jr. and Morpheus before the Gauntlet Match. He tells them that he knows they are both competitive, but they need to come out of the match on the same side because they all have unfinished business with the Gladiators. Suddenly, Brute, Massacre and Aethran Overmaster attack all three of them leaving them rolling on the floor. Overmaster grabs the microphone and wishes them good luck in the Gauntlet Match tonight.
Lord Nexus Jr. v. Balaal – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Lord Nexus Jr puts up a strong challenge to his serpent opponent, but the beating at the hands of the Gladiators seems to have drained him of the energy he needed to win. Instead, Balaal puts his opponent away with the Serpent’s Bite. Morpheus checks on Nexus before getting into the ring himself, also not at full strength. Morpheus v. Balaal – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Balaal is able to fight down the worn out Morpheus, but the heart of his opponent takes over and Morpheus finds the strength to come back from multiple wear down moves delivered by his opponent’s tail. It takes three Trips to Hades, but Morpheus finally keeps his opponent down to become the first ICW Interplanetary Champion.
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Post by stu on Aug 2, 2020 13:40:02 GMT -5
Sean your rankings presentation for each fed is just outstanding. Love it, complete with pictures of the wrestler cards! Great work!
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 2, 2020 16:24:26 GMT -5
Thank you stu, I am having a lot of fun rediscovering this game again!
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 5, 2020 22:59:14 GMT -5
JCW Card #3 Avenging Warrior (w/The Code Enforcers) v. Captain Crossbones
A cocky Avenging Warrior takes his opponent too lightly, and when the Code Enforcers try to interfere in the match, Crossbones is ready for them ducking out of the way sending them both over the top rope when they attempt a double clothesline. A groggy Warrior then turns into Black Sails from Crossbones who shocks the Warriors for the pin. Avenging Warrior demands Crossbones come back to the ring, that he cheated and Warrior is ready to teach him a lesson in cheating. But instead the Ninja Assassins come to the stage and issue a challenge to the Code Enforcers instead. Avenging Warrior is so frustrated he blindly accepts the challenge on behalf of his teammates. Ninja Assassins v. Code Enforcers (w/Avenging Warrior)
When Hydrax is able to take down Code Enforcer I with the Death Point Strike, it sends Avenging Warrior and the Code Enforcers into a fit. The Ninja Assassins head up the ramp laughing and mocking the self proclaimed police of the JCW. Eclipse v. Fury
An excellent match that saw the agility of Eclipse offset the power of Fury broke down as the two spilled out of the ring and brawled up the ramp earning a double disqualification. With his back turned, Vengeance appeared from the back and took down Eclipse. The two Gladiators then tossed Eclipse from the stage to the floor below. Chaos Supreme v. Omega
Omege shocks Chaos Supreme with a quick pin attempt after a crossbody, but it does not take long for him to regain control and force Omega to submit to the Bow of Defeat. Gladiators Reborn (c) v. Angry Young Men – Tag Team Championship Match
Angry Young Men take advantage of getting the first shot at the new JCW Tag Team Champions, taking the titles from the Gladiators when Probation misses a neckbreaker that sets Bloodline up to pin him with the Cosmic Big Bang while Encubus fights off Fist. The AYM quickly leave the ring, grab the belts and head up the ramp while the Gladiators tear apart ringside. Scimitar v. Blizzard
Scimitar puts up a good fight against Blizzard, but ultimately taps out to the Frost Bite. Manslaughter is in the locker room congratulating the Ninja Assassins when Avenging Warrior and the Code Enforcers storm in. Avenging Warrior challenges Manslaughter next week, which Manslaughter eagerly accepts. Truth & Consequences v. Dorado Sunrise
Dorado Sunrise makes quick work of their opponents when Blacklash quickly rolls up Agony from behind and manages to keep his shoulders to the mat. Jack of Diamonds is interviewed before his match with Demon Godsend. He indicates that he was disappointed in his performance in the JCW Championship tournament, but he is determined to fight his way back to the top, and tonight it starts with a win against the Demon. Demon Godsend (w/Maramus) v. Jack of Diamonds
A surprise to Jack, Maramus leads Demon Godsend to ringside. The new manager does not help, however, as Jack of Diamonds is able to land two quick Diamond Cuts to put away his opponent. After the match, Chaos Supreme shows up out of nowhere and grabs Jack of Diamonds while he is celebrating in the Bow of Defeat, leaving him laying in the ring. Great Evil (w/Maramus & Demon Godsend) v. Epoch & Slave Beast
Demon Godsend, still frustrated with his loss, stays with Maramus at ringside for this match. He grabs the leg of Epoch as he rebounds off the ropes, allowing Nightmare to hit a spear that leads to the win. The three Maramus hands then issue a three on two beatdown of their opponents, leaving them laying in the ring again. Vin Strutter introduces the new JCW Champion the Amazing Mann as balloons, streamers and confetti fall from the roof. After talking up the champion, Strutter is interrupted as Blizzard appears behind Amazing Mann and takes him down. Blizzard climbs to the top turnbuckle to deliver the Ice Storm, but Strutter pulls his man to safety and they head up the ramp. Benedict v. Karah
Benedict controls the start of the match, but Karah, apparently upset with something Benedict says to him, loses control and gets disqualified outside of the ring. Karah continues to shout at his opponent as security leads him away. Manslaughter v. Vengeance (w/Fury) – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Vengeance tries to use every dirty trick in the book, and Fury attempts to get involved at ringside, but Manslaughter is able to get Vengeance trapped in Snap, Crackle, Pop for the submission win. Fury tries to jump in the ring from behind, but from out of nowhere, Eclipse lands a spinning karate kick on Fury, and the two again brawl into the crowd. Pharaoh Khety (w/Cannibal) v. Manslaughter – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Pharaoh Khety again is accompanied by Cannibal to ringside, a very bizarre pairing. Manslaughter controls most of the match, but when Avenging Warrior and the Code Enforcers come to the stage, he is distracted just long enough for Cannibal to slip Khety a weapon that stuns him. After a Curse of Khety, the Pharoah grabs the pin and becomes the first JCW Interplanetary Champion! He and Cannibal celebrate in their own strange way as Manslaughter stares a hole through Avenging Warrior.
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 7, 2020 23:08:03 GMT -5
KCW Card #3 Sledgend & Main Event (c) v. Mad Maxus – Tag Team Championship Match
The show opens with a Tag Team Championship match, and Main Event heads to the ring with an entrance worthy of Hollywood. The two teams spill out to the floor where, while the referee is admonishing the Axe, Awesome crushes Sledgend with a guitar. When the ref turns around, he counts out Sledgend awarding the match to Mad Maxus, but the titles remain with Sledgend and the Main Event. Prime Colonizer v. Overtime
Overtime uses his speed to avoid the clutches of the Prime Colonizer, then puts him away with Overtime Rules. Prime Colonizer is not happy with the result. Anarchy (w/Lower World) v. Son of Ram
Anarchy has no trouble with Son of Ram, finishing him off quickly with Ghenna’s Gate. Following the match, Lower World enters the ring with Anarchy to begin a three on one beatdown on Son of Ram, but TitanSamurai arrive and make the save. They then challenge Lower World to step in the ring, which they accept! Lower World (w/Anarchy) v. TitanSamurai After a miscue in the corner results in the referee being knocked out, Lower World misses out on a pin opportunity. After reviving the referee, Death’s Head walks right into a big chop from Giant Azuma that allows him to pick up the pinfall. Overtime is being interviewed about his match when Prime Colonizer attacks out of nowhere, leaving Overtime hurt. Pride comes to check on Overtime, and tells him he is going to call of his match, but Overtime tells him that he is alright, and for Pride to get out to the ring. Turge v. Pride
Pride’s mind is clearly on his injured friend, and when Turge gets caught up in the ropes, Pride continues his beatdown despite the warning of the referee. When he does not stop, the referee has no choice but to disqualify Pride. Pride then heads back up the ramp quickly to check on Overtime. Big Things v. Galacticops
Gryt, after being thrown out of the ring, tries to nail Justice with a chair, but Justice catches the chair and hits Gryt instead. After being thrown back in the ring, Justice pins Gryt with Tar and Feather. Following the match, the lights go off and high pitched noises eminate throughout the arena causing the Galacticops to quickly cover their ears. The lights come back on, and the noise stops. Monolith is stopped before heading to the ring and asked about the offer he received to represent the Gladiators in KCW. He walks off with no answer, leaving Dark Menace to suggest that we will just have to wait and see. Monolith (w/Dark Menace) v. Defender of the Realm
Defender attempts to jump Monolith, but the attack has little effect. After catching his opponent with the Crashing Stampede, Monolith puts his opponent away quickly with The End of All Things. He then leaves the ring, grabs the steel steps, and tosses them in the ring when he crashes them into Defender’s ribs over and over. Dark Menace finally gets his hand to back off. X-Termination v. The Space Croppers – Six Man Tag Team Match
The Space Croppers had the match under control early, but when Sleeze reverses a power bomb attempt by Renegade, he is able to turn it into an underhook suplex that seals the win for his team. The Space Croppers indicate that this feud is far from over. King Lear v. Paragon – Titan Death Match
King Lear and Paragon have each been disqualified in their previous two meetings, leading to this no disqualification matchup between the rivals. The match is as brutal as it can be, with as much time spent brawling at ring side and inside. With no the dq stipulation, Paragon is able to take out his opponent with a chair, then apply the Final Overture, leaving Lear with no choice but to tap out when he cannot break the hold with the ring ropes. Lycosa is still sporting bruised ribs from his attack at the hands of Monolith on KCW #1. He is asked about his injury and responds that they are just fine. Fine enough to teach Monolith a lesson on the next card, and end his reign of terror. But right now, Saboteur is going to find out what trying to catch lightning is like.
Saboteur v. Lycosa
Saboteur took advantage of the injured ribs of Lycosa early, but the speed of his masked opponent was eventually too much to keep up with. Lycosa would pick up the pinfall with a quick Black Widow’s Bite. Mister Centra v. Janus the Overman – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Surprisingly, Mister Centra has no trouble with Janus, putting him away quickly with the Vector One Verve, leaving Janus shaking his head in the ring. Backstage we see Anarchy watching the match with Lower World. He snickers and tells Lower World that he expected much more from Janus. He thought he was supposed to be a champion. Rising Sun v. Mister Centra – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
Rising Sun heads to the ring to take on the confident Mister Centra. But the overconfidence is Centra’s undoing as Rising Sun lands a perfect crossbody from the top rope to wrap up his foe and become the first KCW Interplanetary Champion. But no sooner is Rising Sun handed the belt than Disciple of Terror slithers into the ring from behind, attacks the new champion, and puts him down with an Atomic Warhead piledriver. Terror then holds his KCW Championship high over his head as he stands over the fallen Rising Sun.
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 14, 2020 23:19:32 GMT -5
LCW Card #3 Dr. Barnabas and Code Red walk up to Witchdoctor who is muttering to himself in the backstage area. They ask if he thought about their offer last card, but the Witchdoctor does not stop with his incoherent babble. Dr. Payne suggests that they just forget about it, but the Witchdoctor grabs both members of Code Red’s arms as they are turning and just smiles, before returning to his muttering again. Halcon Oro v. Aspin Northstar
Aspin Northstar kicks out of 3 pin attempts by Oro during a match that saw both men flying around the ring. Oro is able to finally keep Northstar down though with the Ave De Rapina on his fourth attempt. Hustler & Scorch v. Brothers Oaken
The two teams engage in more of a brawl than a wrestling match, with each team throwing the works at each other. The Brothers are able to take out their foes when Hustler runs into Donk, who flips him into the Coup de Grace to pick up the win. Scud v. The Dominator
Scud starts quickly, landing a Scud Missile to start the match, then frustrates the Dominator with his speed until the Dominator finally catches him and begins the beatdown. A cocky Dominator then climbs to the top rope for a deathjump but misses, allowing Scud to get a quick rollup and a stunning victory. Shepard is with Mack Calibur in the dressing room. Shepard tells Calibur that he is going to be at ringside tonight for his match against Nemean since that slimey Nes Kincade will be, but Calibur tells Shepard that he should be preparing for his Interplanetary Championship match tonight instead. Mack tells Shepard not to worry, he has this and heads to the ring alone. Mack Calibur v. Nemean (w/Nes Kincade)
Mack Calibur is able to land Buck Shots on Nemean, but as expected, Nes Kincade jumps in the ring and attacks Calibur from behind earning a disqualification. As the two get ready for a two on one attack, Shepard heads to the ring and chases them up the ramp where they meet Zeta Grey. Zeta Grey claims that Calibur and Shepard are messing up the master plan, and warns them that they better stop interrupting. All of this is a master plan. But the plan does not include Peacemaker being a so called champion. That’s why tonight, Grey is challenging Peacemaker for the LCW Championship if he has the guts to try to end the plan tonight. Then he warns Shepard and Calibur that there is another part of the plan they did not see coming. The Brothers Oaken jump Shepard and Calibur from behind, taking them down and laying them out in the ring. Code Red and Witchdoctor (w/Dr. Barnabas) v. Mourn, Rotworm & Angst
While Witchdoctor distracted Mourn and Rotworm, The Surgeon is able to use a Lethal Injection on Angst that makes him drowsy and pass out. Mourn and Rotworm refuse to enter the ring, apparently freaked out by Witchdoctor which allows the Surgeon to pick up the easy victory. Dr. Barnabas again leaves a business card on Angst as Code Red leaves the ring, with Witchdoctor following behind. Peacemaker is attending to Shepard and Calibur in the back, suggesting that Shepard skip his match tonight. Shepard stands up and says there is no way he is going to let some freak with a master plan screw up his plan tonight, and heads to the ring. Trent Lawless then asks Peacemaker about Zeta Grey’s challenge to which he answers “challenge … accepted!” Shepard v. Pendragon – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
In an epic encounter between two men who refuse to lose, Shepard ignores his injuries and is able to land the Exorcism on an exhausted Pendragon to pick up the victory. The lights go out, and a single spotlight shines on Avarice as he prepares to make his way to the ring for the second half of the match. Avarice v. Shepard – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
An exhausted and injured Shepard is no match for Avarice, and after a missed superkick by Shepard, Avarice hits the 7th Sin to pick up the victory and become the first LCW Interplanetary Champion. Rose colored confetti immediately falls from the roof as Avarice blows kisses to the crowd. Neuromancer v. Hybrid
Hybrid cannot believe it when Neuromancer is able to kick out of two Poison Drivers, but the third finally puts him away. The Archangels (c) v. Shock Syndicate – Tag Team Championship Match
In an unbelievable match, the Archangels are somehow able to manage to outlast Shock Syndicate who controlled most of the match. Finally, Gabriel is able to make a desperate tag to Exodus who enters the ring with a flurry of offense. He hits the Wrath of God while Gabriel knocks Holocaust from the ring apron to pick up the victory and retain the championships. Esperanto v. Sir Ender
The ring announcer announces Esperanto for the match, but he does not appear. He makes a second attempt, but again, there is no response. Having no choice, the referee awards the decision to Sir Ender who is overjoyed with the victory. The Fallen v. The Others
The Fallen jump the Others from behind as the bell rings, but the Others eventually take control. Omni misses a clothesline and goes spilling to the floor where Odyssey goes to help. Meanwhile, inside the ring, Krypt slashes the chest of Jackyl who climbs to the top rope, jumping on their foes on the arena floor. With both men down, the Others are counted out. The Fallen then continue their attack after the match, leaving their opponents laid out. Peacemaker (c) v. Zeta Grey – LCW Heavyweight Championship Match
Somehow Peacemaker is able to kick out of two Shades of Grey early in the match, as the two rivals go on to fight a brutal match. A third finisher attempt by Zeta Grey again leads to frustration as Peacemaker kicks out at the last second. After the brawl spills out to the floor, The Brothers Oaken, Nes Kincade and Nemean all begin to head to the ring. Shepard and Mack Calibur are not far behind, and when a wayward punch from Calibur hits Grey, Peacemaker is disqualified. The Master Plan gain control with their five on three advantage until Hustler and Scorch arrive to even the odds with steel chairs. Master Plan heads for higher ground, with Zeta Grey angrily shouting at the LCW Champion who held onto his belt.
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 15, 2020 16:18:17 GMT -5
MCW Card #3 Absalom and Shylock are talking in the hallway. Shylock is trying to convince Absalom to keep an open mind about who is going to come through the door. Shylock believes it just the person they need to dominate the MCW. The door opens, and Jack Hand walks through! Absalom looks at Shylock with a shocked expression on his face. Hand says “Let’s go talk, matey,” and the three head off. Thayne v. Absalom (w/Shylock and Jack Hand)
Absalom seems to be willing to give Jack Hand a chance as he and Shylock accompany him to the ring. Thayne, looking for revenge for the two on one beatdown he took last card, takes the fight to Absalom, but during a pin attempt, Hand jumps up on the ring apron. Thayne chases Hand around the ring, but Shylock was there with a clothesline, throwing Thayne back into the ring. Absalom would wear down Thayne, but a quick reversal of a missed deathjump allowed Thayne to hit No Quarter to pick up the win. Shylock and Hand immediately attack Thayne, then Absalom lands the Kill Switch to leave Thayne out cold in the ring. Good Ol’ Boys v. Theatre of Pain
Theater of Pain controls the match early, but the power of the Good Ol’ Boys eventually takes over, and Silas pins Comedy with the Redneck Romp. Dante v. Excalibur
An outstanding match between the two competitors saw Excalibur kick out of both Heaven and Hell. With both wrestlers exhausted after an extended bout, Dante finally pinned Excalibur following a reverse atomic drop. MCW Champion Rubicon is being interviewed when The Czar and tag team champions Cossack Warriors interrupt. The Czar points out that his team has more gold than Rubicon, and suggest that maybe soon the championship Rubicon holds will soon be his as well. Rubicon offers to take on the Czar tonight, but he refuses saying that he is not prepared tonight. But perhaps Rubicon could find some partners, because the three Russians would be happy to beat them all tonight. The Assassins v. Sky Fire
A fast paced match saw two teams that were each trying to outspot the other. Sky Fire would take the victory when Quetzal was able to catch Assassin Z impressively in the Wrath of the Gods. Raze v. Cypher
Another high quality, well balanced matchup sees Cypher finally get the best of his powerful opponent with the Cypher Stretch. Cypher appears as though he is going to leave the ring when he darts back in and gets Raze back into the submission hold again, keeping it locked in until the referee threatens a disqualification. Cypher raises his hands high to the jeers of the crowd. Darwin’s Legacy and Rubicon v. Cossack Warriors and The Czar
Rubicon enters the ring after the Russians. Czar insinuates that Rubicon could not find a partner, so it seems right to have a handicap match. Suddenly Darwin’s Legacy’s music plays and the tag team heads to the ring to support the MCW Champion. The Czar spends most of the match avoiding Rubicon, but Yuri is not so lucky, being pinned by Rubicon with No Return. The Czar looks frustrated as Rubicon and Darwin’s Legacy celebrate in the ring. T.K. (w/Indigo) v. Gunnar
Gunnar is frustrated with the offense of T.K., and when the match spills to the floor, Gunnar gets himself disqualified with a chair shot to the head of T.K. Indigo rushes to the aid of his partner, but Gunnar has a chair shot ready for him as well. Jack Hand shows up following the match with Absalom as Gunnar walks through the curtain. Absalom convinces Gunnar to at least listen to what Hand has to say. Gunnar nods and they walk off. Crucible v. Symbiote
The referee in the match is knocked out in the corner. When he comes to, Symbiote crashes into him again. The referee disqualifies both wrestlers as a result, but the two continue to fight after the bell. Silent Violence v. Ahnu & Hanuman – Titan Death Match
Silent Violence finally gain the upper edge against Ahnu & Hanuman in a Titan Death Match after two brawls between the team resulted in disqualifications. Pendekar is able to lock Ahnu into the Kanuragan, forcing him to tap out while Stigma took care of Hanuman. Cuddly Claw v. Hegemony
Hegemony has no trouble with Cuddley Claw, getting the indifferent opponent to tap out to a knee in the back of his neck. Zed Marlowe v. Shylock (w/Jack Hand) – Interplanetary Championship Gauntlet Match
The wildly popular Zed Marlowe heads to the ring before Jack Hand leads Shylock down the ramp. After Shylock controls most of the early match, Marlowe is able to fight his way back into the battle. Hand is able to help Shylock get out of one Marlowe Vice by putting his wrestler’s foot on the rope, but the second attempt is in the center of the ring and Shylock is forced to tap out. Immediately, Absalom and Gunnar take out Marlowe from behind, and Hand’s men leave Marlowe damaged in the center of the ring. Matinee Idol brings the crowd to their feet as his music hits, but as he passes Hand’s group, he has words for them on the way to the ring. Matinee Idol v. Zed Marlowe – Interplanetaty Championship Gauntlet Match
Idol checks on Marlowe before the bell rings, and Marlowe insists he is ready to compete. When Idol insists on delaying the match, Marlowe snaps and starts beating on Idol. The two fan favorites take it to each other, with Idol barely escaping a Marlowe Vice. Idol could not, however, escape a corkscrew plancha, as Marlowe grabbed the pinfall, then the MCW Interplanetary title. Marlowe then stormed back stage while Idol recovered in the ring.
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Post by sean73cotg on Aug 20, 2020 22:20:16 GMT -5
NCW Card #3 NCW Champion Gheist is in locker room when Irish Heat walks up to him. Heat tells Gheist in no way are they friends, but they need him to not allow the Gladiators to come into NCW and steal the most important title in the federation. Gheist snaps at Heat, telling him he’s been doing nothing but preparing for this match tonight, and he will win, and then after that, maybe Heat will be next on his list. Grash v. Homage – Interplanetary Gauntlet Match
The lights go out and Homage emerges from his pool of water, then heads to the ring. Entourage member Grash is out next to start the Gauntlet Match. Grash dominates the early part of the match, nearly pinning Homage with a Tenderizer. However, Homage stuns his foes with a quick flurry back, finishing off Grash with Ultimate Homage sending Grash into a fit. The Messenger heads to the ring. The Messenger v. Homage – Interplanetary Gauntlet Match
The Messenger gives Homage a chance to recover, but immediately regrets it as Homage tries for a quick pin on him with Ultimate Homage. The Messenger regains control, but Homage is able to shake off his fatigue to land Absolute Reverance on his opponent to become the first NCW Interplanetary Champion. The Messenger nods his head in approval, knowing Homage outworked him. Pekhota v. Duplos
Pekhota appear to be in control of the match, but a quick switch by the twins leads to Twice as Hard, and a pinfall victory for Duplos. Xiongmao v. Tekaro
The giant Xiongmao attacks Tekaro from behind as the bell rings, then totally dominates the match. After Xiongmao lands Pandamonium, Tekaro is unable to recover and is counted out of the ring. Stryker & Revelation v. Noxious & Gallows
Noxious and Gallows were looking for revenge for their post match 4 on 1 beatdown at the hands of the Entourage, but were unable to gain it. Revelation landed a Titan Drop on Noxious, putting him away for the victory. Irish Heat v. Kati the Samoan Warrior
Irish Heat and Kati agreed to this match based on their epic encounter in the first round of the heavyweight tournament. Both appreciate the other’s hardcore style, and were determined to take it to the other in this rematch. The brawlers spill outside of the ring where Heat loses his temper and lands a chair shot over the head of Kati earning the disqualification. As Kati lays on the floor, Heat looks visibly frustrated with himself for losing control. He drops the chair, and attempts to help Kati. The Messenger walks up to G.Q. Stratus and the rest of Entourage attempting to console Grash. Messenger tells Grash they both came up short tonight, but what has been more on his mind was the absence of Entourage when the Gladiators were cleaning house at the end of the previous card. Stratus says he does not have to explain anything to the Messenger, and that the Entourage takes care of themselves first. The Messenger says he is not surprised, but hopes he can count on them tonight. Xymbiote v. Sentinel B
In a stunning upset, the wild Xymbiote is able to shake off Sentinel B’s attack, landing the Evolution from the top turnbuckle to seal the victory. Magnifico and Pariah are interviewed before their tag team championship match where they claim that they should have been the champions from the start. Motor Psycho and Viggo are unpredictable idiots that caused them to be eliminated from the tournament, but they learned their lesson last card when Magnifico’s boot landed on Psycho’s jaw. Now, they are ready to take what is rightfully theirs. Faithful Crusade (c) v. The Undergrads – Tag Team Championship Match
As all four men brawl in the ring, Dar Gova and Magnifico each accidently elbow the referee leading to a double disqualification. The two teams continue to brawl until separated by security. Shell Shocker v. Nicodemus
A frustrated Nicodemus, unable to penetrate the shell of his opponent, and ultimately gets himself disqualified as the fight spills out of the ring. Nicodemus tosses Shell Shocker back under the ropes, then lands a Nuclear Winter splash from the top rope, leaving Shell Shocker out cold in the ring. Ares v. Strong
The two powerhouses renew their first round tournament rivalry with a test of strength. The two unload their best moves against each other with Strong kicking out of a Spartan Spear and Ares kicking out of the Strong facebuster. An exhausted Strong manages to climb to the top rope to land a devastating Skyscraper Moonsault from a man his size to finally put Ares away. Bad Habits v. The Headliners
The Headlines steal a victory from Bad Habits as they are able to put Narcotik away with What? The Headliners then please the crowd with an impromptu concert performance. Unfortunately, that performance is cut short by the arrival of the Aethran Overmaster. The Headliners high tail it out of the ring as the Aethran along with Minister of War and Paralyze head to ringside.
Aethran Overmaster (w/Minister of War & Paralyze) v. Gheist – NCW Heavyweight Championship Match
Gheist shows no fear as he approaches the ring. The NCW locker room is shown watching the match in solidarity in the back. Overmaster has his way early with Gheist, tossing him around in an outside of the ring. Minister of War and Paralyze get a few cheap shots in on the champion. Things look bleak for Gheist when Messenger and Homage hop the barrier and attack Minister of War and Paralyze. Overmaster is distracted by the commotion, and when he turns around, Gheist hits the Soul Slayer to pick up the stunning victory and keep the NCW championship inside the federation. The Aethrans cannot believe the result as the remaining wrestlers in the locker room, including the Entourage, head to the ring to send them off.
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