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Post by Pariah on Jun 10, 2021 23:41:46 GMT -5
The flow that you've generated with this particular project is simply to notch, my friend... One of your best, in my humble opinion... Really like how you've integrated the vintage charts as well.
The more I read, the more I want to start up some GWF action using this same formula... Very nice!
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Post by TTX on Jun 11, 2021 4:34:45 GMT -5
Thank you. This format makes it both simple and fun to play. Just need to think of four matches I want to do and I go from there. Thanks as always for following along and good luck if you try it for the GWF.
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Post by TTX on Jun 11, 2021 5:37:09 GMT -5
1. In a special match where Lou Thesz must defeat Lou Albano twice while Albano only would need to win once. Thesz took the first fall with the Thesz Press. Thesz took the second fall quickly with a series of dropkicks. Albano nearly pulled it off after a series of Sicilian Slams but Thesz survived and reversed Albano into a Greco-Roman Backdrop. From there it was all Thesz until a Thesz Press finished one fall and then a whip into the ropes and series of dropkicks took him down again. Albano was extremely frustrated.
2. In a Vintage Rules Match, Frank Dalton upset Dan Severn with the Atomic Drop. Dalton just would not stay down and eventually took advantage of a Severn mistake lifting up Severn with the Atomic Drop and getting the three count.
3. Frank Gotch easily retained the World Title over Bruiser Costa via countout after dropping him on the floor with an Iowa backdrop. Gotch dominated the short matchup and lifted up Costa and dropped him down on the floor before climbing back in and taking the countout victory.
4. In the main event, The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) with Jim Cornette finally bested The Briscos with the Rocket Launcher on Jerry Brisco. This was an even match but in the end, Condrey nailed Jerry with a brainbuster and then tagged in Eaton before delivering the Rocket Launcher. Jack tried to save but Condrey tossed him to the floor and the Midnights won the belts and Cornette grabbed both of them.
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Post by Pariah on Jun 11, 2021 10:11:10 GMT -5
The Briscos had a decent run, but it's time for Midnight Express to receive a well deserved push... Could see them holding onto those belts for awhile... Especially with Cornette in their corner... Another fun show!
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Post by TTX on Jun 12, 2021 6:21:57 GMT -5
1. Tully Blanchard with JJ Dillon squashed Magnum T.A. with the Slingshot Suplex. Magnum was the victim of an assault before the match by The Quebecers. It was later revealed they had been paid off by Dillon. It did the job though as Magnum could sustain little offense before Blanchard suplexed him for the three count.
2. Macho Man Randy Savage easily handled King Kong Bundy with Jimmy Hart after the Flying Elbow Drop. Bundy missed an elbow drop and a Savage neckbreaker clothesline and the elbow finished things up.
3. The Quebecers stunned The Midnight Express with Jim Cornette with the Tower of Quebec on Eaton. No one was expecting this as Eaton just struggled before a Double Goozle and then the Tower of Quebec finished things off. Cornette and Condrey were both so surprised they could not react in time.
4. In the main event in a Vintage Rules Match, a desperate Johnny Valentine was disqualified for tactics on the floor against Frank Gotch. Frank Gotch retained the World Title. This was a tough battled but one Gotch was dominating until it hit the floor. Valentine felt like he could not win the match so he legwhipped Gotch into the ringside barrier. The referee debated for a moment and then called for the bell. (Valentine had 5 pin tokens and just barely got disqualified)
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Post by Pariah on Jun 12, 2021 9:25:44 GMT -5
A glorious night for Jacques and Pierre! VIVE LE QUEBEC!
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Post by TTX on Jun 12, 2021 9:35:32 GMT -5
Figured you'd enjoy that. I gave them the title shot after the Magnum/Blanchard angle...and they surprised me. Will they handle their next challengers, we'll have to see but they have the glory of holding the titles.
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Post by TTX on Jun 12, 2021 13:04:07 GMT -5
Adrian Adonis bested Brutus Beefcake with Goodnight Irene. Beefcake proved to be tough as he took several big blows and kept escaping Goodnight Irene. Adonis however avoided a charge into the turnbuckle and clamped on Irene one last time as Beefcake could not escape this time.
Lou Thesz took a beating but he surprised Nick Bockwinkel with Bobby Heenan by hitting the Greco-Roman Backdrop to win. Thesz was tough and Bockwinkel came close but he could not finish things off. Thesz then made a reversal off the turnbuckle and then hit the Backdrop to win.
The Bar Room Brawlers won the tag team titles from The Quebecers when they used a double atomic drop on Pierre as the referee was getting rid of Jacques from the ring. Fargo and Crusher were clicking on all cylinders and Jacques and Pierre could not sustain offense long enough to win. Jacques tried to make a save while Pierre was locked in the Crusher Nelson. As the referee removed Jacques, Jackie and Crusher lifted Pierre and dropped him down and then Crusher covered to win the belts.
In the Main Event in a Vintage Rules Match Frank Gotch retained the World Title over The Spoiler with the Gotch Toe Hold. Spoiler missed an early move and Gotch just dominated after that. The two spilled out on the floor late but the referee let it go and then Gotch locked in the Toe Hold to finish things off.
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Post by Pariah on Jun 12, 2021 15:11:53 GMT -5
Was hoping for a longer run from the Quebecers, but Fargo & Crusher are about as tough as they come... Gotch continues to look nearly indestructible... Good times!
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Post by TTX on Jun 13, 2021 12:48:40 GMT -5
1. The Killer Bees squashed The Foreign Legion when Blair pinned Sheik after the Killer Dropkick. Sheik ranted about the terrible things he was going to do to Blair but in the end he never even tagged out before Blair avoided a kick, the Bees hit a double backdrop for a nearfall and then did the Killer Dropkick for the pin.
2. Hacksaw Jim Duggan surprised Alexis Smirnoff by finishing him with a bear hug. This was basically all Duggan as he battered Smirnoff around for a while though he could never land anything solid until he suddenly clamped on a bear hug and Smirnoff shocked everyone by quickly submitting. (Duggan just barely got it with a 9 and then Smirnoff rolled PIN and then a 3)
3. Tag Team Champions Barroom Brawlers stomped British Empire as neither Crusher nor Street were in the match. Fargo knocked Taylor to the floor with a roaring forearm and then followed up with a piledriver on the floor. Taylor was down for the count giving the Brawlers an easy win.
4. In a Vintage Rules Match for the World Title, Frank Gotch put away a tough Ed "Strangler" Lewis with the Gotch Toehold. Lewis was tough but he could never sustain a lengthy offense and Gotch took advantage with his Toehold, then a guillotine choke and finally another Toehold keeping Lewis down on the mat until the referee counted three.
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