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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 14, 2022 19:30:02 GMT -5
Galaxian Wrestling Federation - 2088 - Asteroid Belt 28 - Ceres Amphitheatre
01) Splatter (Parts Unknown) defeated Reptillo (Andromeda 13)
* This opening contest between Reptillo of the AniMen and Splatter of the Society of Death was over in seconds. Splatter jumped Reptillo during the ring introductions and then blasted him with the Ax Handle for the pin. It was the quickest finish in GWF history as Splatter won the match in one move.
02) Norse Gods defeated Neptunian Space-Croppers
* The Neptunian Space-Croppers, Beast-Rider & Renegade, faced GWF newcomers the Norse Gods, Man-Mountain & Lightning, in tag team action. The Space-Croppers had a lot of trouble handling the 568-pound Man-Mountain, which proved to be a detriment. Lightning made great use of his time in, tagging out to Man-Mountain when needed and using the Norse Sleeper Grip to neutralize Renegade. The finish saw Renegade, worn down from that hold, left easy prey for the massive Man-Mountain who pinned him with the crushing Mountain Slide.
03) Invincible Krakan, Mutant & Ghengis Khan defeated Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper & Pulsar
* The Flying Titans and the Society of Death clashed in six-man tag team action as Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper and Pulsar took on Invincible Krakan, Mutant and Ghengis Khan. This was another hectic bout between the two sides, with Billy Jo Boxer showing off what he can do as the newest member of the Titans. He took the fight to Krakan at one point, nearly putting the SOD leader down for the count. The finish saw Pulsar on a strong offensive run until he was cut off by Krakan and that led to Mutant locking on the Temple Grinder for a submission win.
04) Exo-King (Altair) defeated Lord Nexus (Titan, Saturn)
* Two faction leaders squared off as Lord Nexus of the Flying Titans faced Exo-King of the Galaxian Royal Court. This was a great back-and-forth bout with both men delivering big time moves. Exo-King survived the Titan Drop while Lord Nexus escaped from the Death Vise. Lord Nexus had great momentum building late but then missed with a deathjump attack leading to Exo-King delivering the King Power Slam for the pin.
05) The Henchmen defeated Bomb Squad
* This newfound tag team rivalry between the Bomb Squad, Commander Sam & Adam Blast, and The Henchmen, Comrade Terror & Executioner, has been on fire. Both teams have brought the fight in their encounters thus far and Blast, a newcomer to the GWF, has been a standout. This time it was The Henchmen who grabbed a victory coming out of nowhere when Executioner bounced out of the corner leveling Sam with a Counter Running Lariat for the pin. There is no doubt these two teams will meet again, and more fireworks will be the result.
06) Omega, Actagon & Proteus defeated Brute, Massacre & Spike
* Another big six-man tag team match saw Omega join forces with the Greek Gods, Actagon & Proteus, to face GWF Tag Team Champions the Gladiators of Aethra, Brute & Massacre, and Spike. This was a wild bout, featuring both sides with chances to win it. Coming on the eve of challenging for the titles in Eron, the Greek Gods looked to send a message to their foes and did just that. The finish saw Omega trap Spike in a sleeper hold (ch) as the Greek Gods sent the champions out to the floor. Actagon then took the tag and nailed Spike with a Flying Skullcrusher for the pin. The Gladiators were furious over the loss as the Greek Gods taunted them gesturing that they were coming for the titles.
07) Massif (Ceres) defeated Bishop Hell (Parts Unknown) by DQ
* Ceres native Massif received a heroes welcome as he hit the ring to take on the dangerous Bishop Hell. With the full support of the home fans behind him, Massif tore into Bishop Hell with reckless abandon. He delivered some high impact moves including the Massif Power Slam for a two count. Bishop Hell was in retreat mode when Massif hit the Volcanic Drop and what could have been a pin was broken up when Exo-King interfered. It wound up being a disqualification win for Massif who was the victim of a two-on-one attack until Lord Nexus made the save. The heat was off the charts as the FDF and Flying Titans unified challenging the Galaxian Royal Court members to face them at Eron 29.
08) GWF Heavyweight Title: Thantos (Maffei II) defeated Star WarriorΒ© (Cetus) by DQ
* The GWF Heavyweight championship was on the line in the main event as Star Warrior defended the title against Thantos in a battle of perennial rivals. Thantos has been waiting for this opportunity, especially after he was stripped of the title by the Galaxian Commission at the start of 2087. The two had a tense standoff during the ring introductions as Thantos eyed the title belt hanging over the shoulder of Star Warrior. Once the action got underway it was a great battle of give and take between the two, often decided by their respective strength and agility.
Neither man was able to execute their respective finishers, the Nova Launch for Star Warrior or the Masterlock for Thantos, indicating the solid defensive abilities they have. It unfortunately ended up on the outside where Star Warrior was uncharacteristically disqualified for knocking the referee down while trying to get at Thantos. It was a successful version one title defense for Star Warrior but not the way he wanted it to go. Thantos insisted on another title opportunity and Star Warrior accepted, challenging him to meet in a Titan Death Match. Thantos agreed to it and the Galaxian Commission later announced that the rematch would take place at Deimos 30.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 14, 2022 21:39:31 GMT -5
Omega and the Greeks looked superb, handing the Aethrans a humiliating loss... Brute & Massacre better get their act together if they want to remain champions.
Speaking of champions, that was an exceptional main event... SW retains, but a dusty finish sets up a highly anticipated Titan Death rematch between him and the Gamemaster... That is some flawless booking... Very nice!
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 21, 2022 13:44:18 GMT -5
Omega and the Greeks looked superb, handing the Aethrans a humiliating loss... Brute & Massacre better get their act together if they want to remain champions. Speaking of champions, that was an exceptional main event... SW retains, but a dusty finish sets up a highly anticipated Titan Death rematch between him and the Gamemaster... That is some flawless booking... Very nice! Thanks for the comments my friend. The dice roll to decide Star Warrior vs. Thantos was a shocker with SW actually rolling his low DQ. It was also cool to see the Greek Gods (and Omega!) get one over the Gladiators of Aethra leading into the tag title match. I will be getting back to this fed soon, just busy at the moment on the legends side and especially with rebuilding my LOW fed file from scratch. I hope to have the next GWF show rolled out sometime this week.
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 27, 2022 21:07:11 GMT -5
Galaxian Wrestling Federation - 2088 - Spiral Dome 29 β Eron
01) Adam Blast (West Virginia, Earth) defeated Death Knight (Altair)
* Competing in his first ever singles match in the GWF, Adam Blast of the Bomb Squad faced the robotic Death Knight representing the Galaxian Royal Court. Death Knight was dominant early, nearly putting Blast away with a loaded glove followed by the Cosmic Lance. Blast had to fight back hard in this one and, after a double clothesline out of the corner, he nailed Death Knight with back-to-back doses of Megablast for the pin.
02) Flying Titans defeated Norse Gods
* Former GWF Tag Team Champions Pit Viper & Pulsar of the Flying Titans faced the Norse Gods, Man-Mountain & Lightning, out of Polaris. The Norse Gods pose an extremely difficult challenge for any team with the sheer massive size of Man-Mountain and the agility of Lightning. That played out early, especially with Man-Mountain mauling Pulsar. The Titans mounted an impressive comeback, though, and Pulsar grabbed the victory pinning Lightning with Whirlwind.
03) Billy Jo Boxer (Titan, Saturn) defeated Splatter (Parts Unknown)
* Two notable newcomers to the GWF squared off as Billy Jo Boxer of the Flying Titans faced Splatter, the brutal and bloodthirsty newcomer of the Society of Death. This was a real war, ending with Splatter being busted open but showing incredible perseverance. Mutant interfered at one point, after Boxer hit the TKO, but was run off by Pulsar. Splatter was dominant in the home stretch, but Boxer refused to go down. Boxer eventually found an opening and hit Platter with his third TKO of the match to score the pin.
04) AniMen of Andromeda vs. Beauty & The Beast was a DDQ
* The AniMen of Andromeda, Incredible Badger & Battering Ram, took on Beauty & The Beast, Vanity & The Creeper, in tag team action. Both teams have impressed thus far but here it was the AniMen that dominated, save for a strong burst of offense by The Creeper. The AniMen nearly won it with Burrow Blast by Badger and the Battering Ram but both pins were broken up. The latter set off a four-way brawl that saw both teams disqualified for refusing to listen to the referee.
05) Killer Queen (Altair) defeated Mesmer (Dimension X)
* The first singles meeting between Mesmer, the Master of the Occult, and Killer Queen ended in injury. Thantos sent out word to Killer Queen and the Galaxian Royal Court to take out Mesmer and on this night at least it was mission accomplished. This was a good match aside, which Mesmer almost won with a sleeper hold after a missed deathjump attack. Killer Queen recovered and eventually trapped Mesmer in Checkmate getting a submission win. He kept the hold on afterward, however, injuring Mesmer as Adam Blast ran in to break it up. Mesmer will miss at least one GWF card and Blast, unhappy with the incident, challenged Killer Queen to face him at Deimos 30.
06) Invincible Krakan (CTA-102) defeated Wolf (Andromeda 13)
* A highly anticipated one-on-one match saw Wolf take on Invincible Krakan, leader of Society of Death. This was a bitter, hard-fought battle with both men trading stiff blows and high impact moves. Krakan impressed by dominating Wolf at one point, a sight rarely seen in GWF rings. Wolf made a big comeback late, but Krakan cut him off and, after a gut wrench, he caught him with the Falling Face Slam for the pin. It was a huge win for Krakan who was joined by Mutant, Ghengis Khan and Splatter post-match. The four surrounded Wolf planning to attack but were cut off by the AniMen of Andromeda, Incredible Badger & Battering Ram, along with Reptillo. The Society of Death bailed out before any blows were exchanged but later it was learned that these two sides will meet in an eight-man tag team match at Deimos 30.
07) Massif & Lord Nexus defeated Exo-King & Bishop Hell
* The first of a double-main event saw Massif of the FDF and Lord Nexus of the Flying Titans team up to face Exo-King & Bishop Hell of the Galaxian Royal Court. There was bad blood on both sides, and it was on full display as they battled in and out of the ring. The action got very heated at one point almost resulting in a disqualification of the GRC. Massif and Nexus kicked it into high gear late isolating the dangerous Bishop Hell. The larger Massif took the measure of Bishop Hell and that set up Nexus hitting his second Titan Drop of the match for the pin. Bishop Hell did not take the loss lightly and attempted Hellfire on both men, but they escaped from the ring. Exo-King, speaking on his behalf, said that Bishop Hell will see Lord Nexus at Deimos 30 and perhaps Hellfire will strike itβs intended target.
08) GWF Tag Team Titles: Gladiators of AethraΒ© defeated Greek Gods to retain the titles
* The main event saw the Greek Gods, Actagon & Proteus, challenge their rivals Gladiators of Aethra, Brute & Massacre, for the GWF tag team championship. The Greek Gods got off to a hot start with Actagon using the Grecian Sleeper Grip on Brute going for a quick submission. They kept up that momentum until Brute made a counter and caught Proteus with the Decapitator for a big near fall. The Gladiators looked to dominate as well but the Greek Gods failed to cooperate frustrating them several times. The heated battle came to an end when Massacre stunned Proteus and hit the Massacre Slam on him for the pin as Brute cut off a save attempt by Actagon. It was a successful version three title defense for the Gladiators who now look for the next team to step up and challenge them, though the Greek Gods will no doubt work their way back to another title opportunity.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 28, 2022 5:15:29 GMT -5
Rough outing for Wolf... But, I like how the post-match antics of the Society of Death sets up a huge eight-man tag encounter, pitting them against Wolf and the AniMen.
Wondering how Nexus will fare in singles competition against Bishop Hell... The Titan might learn a difficult lesson if he gets caught on the wrong side of Hellfire!
I was kinda hoping the Greek Gods would manage to take the tag straps from the Gladiators... That being said, Brute & Massacre are definitely the trademark team of this era and there's something to be said for a strong title reign... The original headbangers are not gonna give up their place at the top without a fight.
Awesome stuff, brotha! Nice work!
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 28, 2022 23:54:44 GMT -5
Rough outing for Wolf... But, I like how the post-match antics of the Society of Death sets up a huge eight-man tag encounter, pitting them against Wolf and the AniMen. Wondering how Nexus will fare in singles competition against Bishop Hell... The Titan might learn a difficult lesson if he gets caught on the wrong side of Hellfire! I was kinda hoping the Greek Gods would manage to take the tag straps from the Gladiators... That being said, Brute & Massacre are definitely the trademark team of this era and there's something to be said for a strong title reign... The original headbangers are not gonna give up their place at the top without a fight. Awesome stuff, brotha! Nice work! Thanks my friend. I'm having a lot of fun with this GWF journey and each card brings about more and more surprises. The dice really do have a mind of their own and I think we all wouldn't have it any other way. It's going to be fun monitoring tag team wins over the next few shows to see who gets the next shot at the Gladiators. I also agree with you on Lord Nexus being in a scary spot as a target of Bishop Hell and Hellfire. I'm looking forward to rolling that one out. Wolf just couldn't get on a strong roll against Krakan and while a disappointing loss on the flip side it gave Krakan a huge win plus set up the Animen vs. Society of Death in the big eight-man tag match.
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Post by cruefan68 on Mar 6, 2022 14:22:43 GMT -5
Galaxian Wrestling Federation - 2088 - Deimos 30 - Intergalactic Arena
01) Billy Jo Boxer (Titan, Saturn) defeated Executioner (France, Earth)
* A hotly contested opening bout saw Billy Jo Boxer of the Flying Titans face Executioner of The Henchmen. Executioner is one of the more feared opponents in the GWF for his brutality and close association to Thantos. Boxer showed what he is made of, though, coming back with a Titan Drop and delivering the devastating TKO on Executioner for the pin.
02) Spike (Aethra) defeated Omega (Cetus)
* This one wasnβt pretty. The popular Omega, the founder of the GWF, faced the new weapon of the Gladiators of Aethra in Spike. The 6β5β and 360-pound Spike nailed Omega with a dropkick to the jaw early. That really shook up Omega and allowed Spike to deliver his devastating top rope finisher, the Super Destroyer, for the pin.
03) Norse Gods defeated Neptunian Space-Croppers
* Two teams looking to get the next shot at the GWF tag team titles squared off as the Neptunian Space-Croppers of Beast-Rider & Renegade faced the Norse Gods, Man-Mountain & Lightning. This was an incredible bout that nearly went the distance and included all four men executing their finishing moves. Timely pin saves prevented victory along with a great effort by Lightning to get to the ropes on the Spinecracker submission applied by Renegade. With time running out, the massive Man-Mountain caught Beast-Rider in a Norse Sleeper Grip before crushing him with the Mountain Slide, a 568-pound falling bodyslam, for the pin.
04) Massif (Ceres) defeated Comrade Terror (Cygnus)
* A rematch from Deimos 24, where Massif defeated Comrade Terror for the GWF Heavyweight title, saw the two top stars engage in a hard-fought battle. Massif held the edge early including hitting the Volcanic Drop, but Terror kicked out. He held that momentum until a (ch) counter by Terror turned the tide. Terror, a part of The Henchmen representing Thantos, looked to put Massif away and gain revenge for that title loss. It was not to be, though, as Massif launched a late rally and caught Terror in a powerful Grinding Bear Hug for a submission win.
05) Killer Queen (Altair) defeated Adam Blast (West Virginia, Earth)
* The vicious Killer Queen of the Galaxian Royal Court took exception to young Adam Blast running in on him after his win over Mesmer at Spiral Dome 29 in Eron. Of course, Blast only ran in to save Mesmer as the Queen injured him with his Checkmate submission hold. Commander Sam, the mentor of Blast, accompanied him to ringside and provided some pre-match instruction before being sent to the back by the referee.
This was a cruel bout as the Queen dominated most of the way, including busting Blast open outside the ring. Blast showed great fortitude, even powering out of Checkmate at one point, but he was clearly being punished by Queen. With blood covering his face, Blast was no match for Queen who continued his assault prompting Commander Sam to return to ringside. The Queen relished the moment, event taunting Sam before finally nailing Blast with a Knife-Edge to score the pin. An angry Sam confronted Killer Queen post-match, challenging him to a match at Deimos 31.
06) Bishop Hell (Parts Unknown) defeated Lord Nexus (Titan, Saturn)
* A big grudge match saw Lord Nexus of the Flying Titans take on dangerous newcomer Bishop Hell of the Galaxian Royal Court. This was a tough, hard-fought bout that saw a spectacular moment as Nexus survived Hellfire and struck back with a Titan Drop for a near fall. A second Titan Drop led to interference by Exo-King preventing a pin. It was a much needed break for Bishop Hell who hit the Flying Cross two consecutive times on Nexus for a snake eyes pin. It didnβt end there as Bishop Hell and Exo-King assaulted Nexus post-match injuring him for at least the next two GWF events. There can be no doubt that Nexus will be looking for revenge against the Galaxian Royal Court upon his return.
07) Society of Death defeated Wolf & AniMen of Andromeda
* A huge eight-man tag team showdown saw Wolf and the AniMen of Andromeda trio of Incredible Badger, Battering Ram & Reptillo face the Society of Death consisting of Invincible Krakan, Mutant, Ghengis Khan & Splatter. Wolf has not fully committed to aligning with the AniMen, but they gained his respect when they saved him from a possible four-on-one attack by the Society of Death. There was action all over the place in this intense bout which saw Krakan somehow survive the Andromeda Drop courtesy of Badger and Ram. That was a big moment for the Society of Death which, after some controversial actions by Splatter, forged their way to victory. Splatter mauled Wolf at ringside with a literal ax handle and fed him to Krakan who, for the second straight time, pinned Wolf via the Falling Face Slam. It was a snake eyes finish and Wolf, after surviving another beatdown, issued a challenge for Splatter to face him at Deimos 31.
08) GWF Heavyweight Title - Titan Death Match: Star WarriorΒ© defeated Thantos to retain the title
* The legendary rivalry between Star Warrior and Thantos took center stage in the main event. Star Warrior defended the GWF Heavyweight title against Thantos in a Titan Death Match, looking to score his first win against the leader of the Galaxian Villains. Thantos came in at 2-0 against Star Warrior in their one-on-one matches thus far, including a DQ win over the champion at Asteroid Belt 28 in Ceres.
The no rules match allowed for Thantos to be saved early by The Henchmen, Comrade Terror & Executioner, after Star Warrior hit Nova Launch. That led to the Bomb Squad, Commander Sam and a bandaged up Adam Blast, hitting ringside to run them off. Thantos went on a strong offensive after that, but he was unable to apply his feared submission finisher, the Masterlock. He ramped up his illegal tactics, totally legal in a Titan Death Match of course, by taking the battle outside several times. That backfired, though, as Star Warrior busted him open after a chair shot to the head. With the blood taking itβs toll on Thantos, a fired up Star Warrior mounted a great comeback, and, after a second Nova Launch, he scored the pin. It was a successful version two title defense for Star Warrior over his fierce rival.
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Post by Pariah on Mar 7, 2022 1:40:08 GMT -5
Stellar title defense by SW... With his earlier victory over Nexus, one has to wonder how long it will be until Bishop Hell fights his way onto the top contenders list.
Meanwhile, Krakan catches another lucky break that results in him going over on Wolf yet again... What are those bookers thinking?! LOL!
Loving it! All kinds of fun!
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Post by cruefan68 on Mar 13, 2022 12:30:31 GMT -5
Stellar title defense by SW... With his earlier victory over Nexus, one has to wonder how long it will be until Bishop Hell fights his way onto the top contenders list. Meanwhile, Krakan catches another lucky break that results in him going over on Wolf yet again... What are those bookers thinking?! LOL! Loving it! All kinds of fun! Thanks my friend. I was pretty shocked by Krakan getting the better of Wolf two straight times but I guess it is what makes the game fun. You go where the dice take you and if anything it gives Krakan some added notoriety. Wolf already has that status so the losses won't affect him too much. Imagine what you could do with a Wolf losing streak? Pretty scary for his opponents I would think. I'm hoping for Star Warrior vs. Bishop Hell soon but it just depends on where the rankings fall. Beating Lord Nexus was huge for sure. I'm not done with the next show yet but with any luck I will get it done before long. I've been very busy with legends, rebuilding my file and other problems taking up way too much of my time, unfortunately.
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Post by TTX on Mar 13, 2022 13:56:41 GMT -5
Nice to see the homeworlds listed in the singles matches. Star Warrior beating Thantos is always cool to see.
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