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Post by cruefan68 on Dec 10, 2020 23:40:59 GMT -5
Just getting caught back up and the action has been incredible. This might be your best LOW fed yet which is saying something because you have had some excellent ones. What a run for Killer Kowalski not only winning the Universal title from Johnny Valentine but beating him in the return cage match. Valentine has to be very frustrated.
Your handling of the tag team scene has been great with different teams forming organically and now bringing in duos like The Sheepherders to add to the mix. The competition for the tag titles has been fun to watch and it is cool to see Hennig & Race as the current champs.
I loved the introduction of Ox Baker and look forward to his match with Lou Thesz. The Spoiler-Lou Albano angle has been off the charts crazy. Albano with the lit cigar! I also thoroughly enjoyed the peek behind the curtain with the booking notes. Great stuff my friend, you get a standing ovation from me for LCW.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 11, 2020 2:16:48 GMT -5
Just getting caught back up and the action has been incredible. This might be your best LOW fed yet which is saying something because you have had some excellent ones. What a run for Killer Kowalski not only winning the Universal title from Johnny Valentine but beating him in the return cage match. Valentine has to be very frustrated. Your handling of the tag team scene has been great with different teams forming organically and now bringing in duos like The Sheepherders to add to the mix. The competition for the tag titles has been fun to watch and it is cool to see Hennig & Race as the current champs. I loved the introduction of Ox Baker and look forward to his match with Lou Thesz. The Spoiler-Lou Albano angle has been off the charts crazy. Albano with the lit cigar! I also thoroughly enjoyed the peek behind the curtain with the booking notes. Great stuff my friend, you get a standing ovation from me for LCW. Each time I reboot any of my feds (Legends, COTG, etc.), I find that I allow things to develop a bit more naturally than my previous endeavor... With this fed, I'm going to try my hardest to avoid my biggest pitfall - And that's not dumping the whole fed just because there's a single aspect that I'm not happy about... This time around, I will just institute changes as they come to me... Already I'm going to give myself permission to break one of this fed's "rules" by introducing a wrestler out of real-life chronological sequence... But, we'll get more into that when the next tour begins. As always, I value your input... And I'm stoked that you're enjoying the action and the escapades, my friend... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 11, 2020 3:31:20 GMT -5
LEGENDARY CHRONICLES WRESTLING
True Believers Tour (card #17) 01.Jun.02 - Coca-Cola Coliseum, Toronto, ON, Canada
BOBBY HEENAN & J.J. DILLON def. Bill White & Frank Dalton via pinfall at 9:03. - Dillon finished Dalton with an ELBOW DROP. This was a debut performance for both Heenan and Dalton. Not satisfied with the technical decision that he was awarded on the last card, White was looking forward to the chance of picking up a clean win over Dillon in this encounter. Heenan and Dillon were on the same page from start to finish as neither shied away from bending the rules in order to get ahead. -- Tokens: Heenan 1 - Dalton 1
JACKIE FARGO def. Kenny Jay via pinfall at 0:54. - Fargo finished Jay with an ATOMIC DROP. After making short work of his opponent, Fargo encountered Gorgeous George and Cherie Dupre while marching away from the ring. George taunted Fargo by asking him how it felt to be discarded like an insect by his former tag team partner and current LCW Universal Heavyweight Champion, Killer Kowalski. Before Fargo could react, Tiger Conway Sr. grabbed George and tossed him into the ring so the next match could begin. -- Tokens: n/a
TIGER CONWAY SR. def. Gorgeous George (w/ Cherie Dupre) via submission at 7:31. - Conway finished George with an abdominal stretch. With a thrilling combination of high impact moves, Conway maintained the advantage. Complaining that he was the victim of an ambush, George repeatedly tried to call off the match. At one point, he tried to escape through the crowd, but Jackie Fargo cut him off. Fargo mocked George after the bell, asking how it felt to be squashed like an insect. -- Tokens: George 2
OX BAKER def. Joe Blanchard via pinfall at 5:23. - Baker finished Blanchard with a HEART PUNCH. Baker made a shocking appearance on the last show by attacking Lou Thesz to prevent him from competing in a top contenders Triple Threat against Buddy Rogers and Ivan Koloff. He made another big statement by viciously punishing Blanchard for a successful debut appearance. As Blanchard was loaded onto a stretcher after the bell, Baker warned Thesz to stay out of his way. <Blanchard injured for 5 cards.> -- Tokens Blanchard 4
Billy Red Lyons & Johnny Saint vs. Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens resulted in a no contest. - On their way to the ring, Lyons and Saint were jumped by Butcher and Mad Dog Vachon. After delivering a wicked beatdown, the Vachons said they were sick and tired of being overlooked. Realizing their scheduled opponents were unable to compete, Bockwinkel and Stevens prepared to leave the ring. Johnny Valentine cut them off, demanding that Bockwinkel pay for getting involved in his match against Stevens on the last card. Refusing to look like a coward, Bockwinkel accepted the impromptu challenge.
JOHNNY VALENTINE def. Nick Bockwinkel (w/ Ray Stevens) via pinfall at 19:01. - Valentine finished Bockwinkel with a forearm hammer. Both men displayed relentless determination in this marathon encounter. Interference by Stevens nearly cost Valentine the match, but he bounced back with a vengeance. After removing Stevens from the equation with a series of chops against the ringside guardrail, Valentine returned his full attention to Bockwinkel. He rammed Bockwinkel into a corner post, busting him wide open and then dumped him back into the ring for a crowd pleasing finish. Bockwinkel demanded one last crack at the former LCW Universal Heavyweight Champion and Valentine was happy to oblige. However, their next encounter would be a No Holds Barred match and Stevens would be banned from ringside. -- Tokens: Valentine 2 - Bockwinkel 5
RED BASTIEN def. Abdullah the Butcher via DQ at 4:33. - Abdullah was disqualified when he smashed Bastien with a blatant chairshot to the head. Bastien thrilled the fans with his high impact offense. Abdullah received multiple warnings for his violent form of retaliation before the referee had witnessed enough and called for the bell. It looked like Abdullah was preparing to continue his assault after the bell, but The Crusher rushed the ring to block his path. Security arrived to prevent the verbal exchange from escalating further. -- Tokens: Bastien 1 - Abdullah 3
HARLEY RACE, LARRY HENNIG & THE DESTROYER def. Lou Albano & Sheepherders: Butch Miller & Luke Williams via pinfall at 16:27. - Race finished Williams with a VERTICAL SUPLEX. The Sheepherders sent a message to the champions with a post-match attack on the last card. They considered themselves the toughest tag team in the world and went to great lengths to prove it against Race and Hennig in this seesaw battle. Albano managed to steer clear of the majority of the action, but did enter the ring long enough to land a few cheap shots on Destroyer as their slowly percolating feud continued to take shape. -- Tokens: Race 1, Hennig 2, Destroyer 2 - Albano 1, Miller 2, Williams 4
LCW Universal Heavyweight Championship Match KILLER KOWALSKI def. Ivan Koloff via pinfall at 5:36. - Kowalski finished Koloff <snake eyes> with a high risk big splash from the top rope. Despite a strong start, Koloff failed to put Kowalski down when he had the chance. Jackie Fargo made a surprise appearance after the bell, leading to a heated confrontation between him and his former ally, Kowalski. Without warning, Gorgeous George attacked Fargo from behind and a wild brawl erupted. It was announced that George and Kowalski would team up to face the unlikely pair of Koloff and Fargo on the next card. -- Tokens: Kowalski 2 - Koloff 1 Killer Kowalski retained the LCW Universal Heavyweight Championship for a successful version two title defense.
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Post by TTX on Dec 11, 2020 6:34:50 GMT -5
Kowalski seems to have an iron grip on the belt currently. Johnny V and Tricky Nicky are always a fun match.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 11, 2020 15:17:27 GMT -5
Kowalski seems to have an iron grip on the belt currently. Johnny V and Tricky Nicky are always a fun match. Kowalski is delivering some great stuff as a champion which has been a really fun surprise... Very excited to see how he fares against guys like Thesz and Rogers when they inevitably make their way to the top. JV and Bock will soon take different paths as I'm planning to have Bockwinkel & Stevens focus more on tag team competition... And I've got plans to bring in a heavy hitter to feud with JV for a bit... But yeah, their head-to-head encounters are always cool. Totally appreciate the continued interest, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Dec 11, 2020 16:37:21 GMT -5
Nice! Johnny Valentine fighting off Stevens interference and showing Bockwinkle that his reign wasn't a fluke! The No Holds Barred match us going to be intense.
Killer Kowalski is shaping up to be a good champ my friend!
Awesome as always bubba!
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Post by cruefan68 on Dec 11, 2020 22:50:48 GMT -5
Good to see the Killer retain the gold over a tough foe like Ivan Koloff. I really liked that impromptu Johnny Valentine vs. Nick Bockwinkel match. Also very cool debut for Ox Baker, the "carry out service" was ready for poor Joe Blanchard. I have enjoyed using Tiger Conway Sr. in my fed as well and that was a huge win for him over Gorgeous George.
I really love the way you are using the wrestler cards for guys normally associated with managing. Albano, Dillon and Heenan were all capable in-ring performers in their days prior to becoming full time managers so it is nice seeing them recognized for their ring skills.
Keep the great action coming my friend.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 12, 2020 0:07:46 GMT -5
Nice! Johnny Valentine fighting off Stevens interference and showing Bockwinkle that his reign wasn't a fluke! The No Holds Barred match us going to be intense. Killer Kowalski is shaping up to be a good champ my friend! Awesome as always bubba! As mentioned earlier, I suspect this will be the final encounter between Valentine and Bockwinkel for some time... So yeah, I'm hoping this No Holds Barred contest delivers the goods. Always value your input, my fiend... And very pleased to have you onboard... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 12, 2020 0:14:26 GMT -5
Good to see the Killer retain the gold over a tough foe like Ivan Koloff. I really liked that impromptu Johnny Valentine vs. Nick Bockwinkel match. Also very cool debut for Ox Baker, the "carry out service" was ready for poor Joe Blanchard. I have enjoyed using Tiger Conway Sr. in my fed as well and that was a huge win for him over Gorgeous George. I really love the way you are using the wrestler cards for guys normally associated with managing. Albano, Dillon and Heenan were all capable in-ring performers in their days prior to becoming full time managers so it is nice seeing them recognized for their ring skills. Keep the great action coming my friend. Definitely one of the benefits of bringing in wrestlers in true chronological order is that guys that I might normally overlook are getting lots of playtime... This holds especially true for Heenan, Dillon and Albano - Gotta say that it's really fun giving them some time inside the ring before they get relegated to managerial roles. Truly appreciate the awesome feedback, my friend... Things might slow down a bit over the holiday season, but this fed has definitely given my interest in the Legends brand a real kickstart... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 12, 2020 8:13:45 GMT -5
LEGENDARY CHRONICLES WRESTLING
True Believers Tour (card #18) 01.Jun.22 - KeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY
Harley Race & Larry Hennig (c) vs. Sheepherders for the LCW Universal Tag Team Championship
No Holds Barred: Johnny Valentine vs. Nick Bockwinkel
Ivan Koloff & Jackie Fargo vs. Gorgeous George & Killer Kowalski
Lou Thesz vs. Bull Curry
The Spoiler vs. Lou Albano
Billy Red Lyons & Johnny Saint vs. Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon
Tiger Conway Sr. vs. Ox Baker
Frank Dalton vs. Bobby Heenan
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