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Post by Pariah on Jul 25, 2022 21:35:48 GMT -5
Only a handful of GWF wrestlers have managed to eclipse Wolf in my list of all-time favorites over the years (Coven Black, Raven, Shayne and maybe a couple more that I'm not recalling at the moment), the Golden Era was ruled by the Ultimate Savage, imo... So HELLZ, YEAH! Awesome to see him claim the top belt in the Project 68 universe... TRUTH!
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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 1, 2022 21:48:13 GMT -5
Only a handful of GWF wrestlers have managed to eclipse Wolf in my list of all-time favorites over the years (Coven Black, Raven, Shayne and maybe a couple more that I'm not recalling at the moment), the Golden Era was ruled by the Ultimate Savage, imo... So HELLZ, YEAH! Awesome to see him claim the top belt in the Project 68 universe... TRUTH! It was a monumental victory for Wolf and one that I knew you would enjoy. He fought hard to get that opportunity so it will be interesting to see how he fares as the champion. I'm finding dice rolling time limited again so here is the lineup for the next show which I hope to get to soon: Galaxian Wrestling Federation - 2088 - Deimos 39 - Intergalactic Arena 01) Neptunian Space-Croppers vs. Society of Death 02) Greek Gods vs. Norse Gods 03) Omega vs. Splatter 04) Bomb Squad vs. The Henchmen 05) AniMen of Andromeda vs. Brute, Massacre & Spike 06) Massif vs. Thantos 07) Elimination Match: Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper & Pulsar vs. Exo-King, Killer Queen & Death Knight 08) Titan Death Match: Lord Nexus vs. Bishop Hell
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Post by Pariah on Aug 1, 2022 22:23:29 GMT -5
Big match coming up for Nexus... Takes some serious stones to face Bishop Hell without the rulebook being in play... HELLFIRE is easily the most dangerous maneuver in the GWF... And with no risk of DQ, it becomes even more of a factor.
Excellent lineup on the horizon, my friend... Can't wait!
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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 16, 2022 21:29:07 GMT -5
Big match coming up for Nexus... Takes some serious stones to face Bishop Hell without the rulebook being in play... HELLFIRE is easily the most dangerous maneuver in the GWF... And with no risk of DQ, it becomes even more of a factor. Excellent lineup on the horizon, my friend... Can't wait! Thanks, my friend, sadly I still haven't gotten to rolling out this show but hopefully soon. I agree with your comments and both men need a big win so it will be interesting to see who comes out on top.
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Post by cruefan68 on Aug 27, 2022 14:26:21 GMT -5
Finally, Project 68 has returned to the galaxy:
Galaxian Wrestling Federation - 2088 - Deimos 39 - Intergalactic Arena
01) Society of Death defeated Neptunian Space-Croppers
* Opening match action saw the Neptunian Space-Croppers, Renegade & Beast-Rider, face Society of Death members Mutant & Ghengis Khan. This one didn’t last long as, after trading some heavy blows, Mutant caught Renegade with an illegal choke hold resulting in a near fall. He then applied the Temple Grinder on Renegade for a snake eyes submission victory as Khan cut off a save attempt by Beast-Rider. The action continued post-match with both teams brawling despite the best efforts of GWF officials. The Galaxian Commission later ordered a return match at Deimos 40.
02) Greek Gods defeated Norse Gods
* Coming in at 0-2 against their newfound rivals, the Greek Gods, Actagon & Proteus, looked to finally topple the Norse Gods, Man-Mountain & Lightning. This was a hectic bout with both teams coming close to victory. The Greek Gods had a lot of trouble with the size and speed combination of the Norse Gods but did manage some big moments including Man-Mountain nearly being counted out after a Proteus Smash drove him through the ropes. Lightning came close to putting Actagon away with the Norse Sleeper Grip, but he escaped. A frantic finish saw Man-Mountain break up the pin after a Proteus Smash on Lightning. Actagon took care of Man-Mountain as Proteus locked the Grecian Sleeper Grip on Lightning resulting in a submission victory for the Greek Gods.
03) Splatter (Parts Unknown) defeated Omega (Cetus)
* GWF founder Omega has never been one to back down from a challenge and he had a tough one in Splatter, the crazed newcomer of the Society of Death. Omega had a great offensive run which including catching Splatter with the cosmic war dance, a karate job to the lower jaw, resulting in a big near fall. Splatter would recover and, after an assault outside the ring, he caught Omega with Hatchet Job for the pin.
04) Bomb Squad vs. The Henchmen was a DDQ
* Another tag team rivalry exploded as the Bomb Squad, Commander Sam & Adam Blast, faced The Henchmen, Comrade Terror & Executioner. The Bomb Squad jumped The Henchmen before the bell getting the heat on Terror for a good stretch. Terror, a former GWF Heavyweight champion, weathered the storm allowing The Henchmen to fight back into it. Executioner looked good on offense and in the end, he had Blast pinned with the Headsman Guillotine, but Sam broke it up. That set off a four-way brawl and the referee was unable to control it resulting in a double disqualification.
05) Brute, Massacre & Spike defeated AniMen of Andromeda
* Riding high on Wolf capturing the GWF Heavyweight title, the AniMen of Andromeda trio of Incredible Badger, Battering Ram & Reptillo hoped to come away with a win over the Gladiators of Aethra, reigning GWF Tag Team champions Brute & Massacre along with Spike. This was a great bout with both sides looking good on offense, including Reptillo who got a two count on Massacre with the AniMen Ax Handle. Reptillo was in trouble late, though, as he had to be saved by his teammates after a Decapitator by Massacre. Spike then took over and hit his own version of the Decapitator on Reptillo for the pin resulting in a victory for the Gladiators.
06) Massif (Ceres) defeated Thantos (Maffei II)
* This was a rematch from Sagitta 37 where Massif defeated Thantos, avenging two prior losses to the “Gamemaster” during 2087. Thantos was looking to avenge his own defeat and had a backup plan in the form of The Henchmen who interfered after Massif hit the Volcanic Drop. The referee ejected Comrade Terror and Executioner from ringside, but their interference saved their leader for the moment. Thantos, who was busted open and bleeding badly, stayed in it putting up a strong fight against Massif. It was a real war of attrition that saw Thantos show great perseverance but ultimately, he would drop a second straight decision to the giant from Ceres. Massif scored the pin on the bloody Thantos after he nailed him with the Overhead Toss.
Following his pivotal victory, Massif grabbed the microphone and issued a challenge to new GWF Heavyweight champion Wolf. The champion was not in the building, but the Galaxian Commission later declared that it would indeed be Massif, himself a former GWF Heavyweight champion, challenging Wolf for the title at Deimos 41.
07) Elimination Match: Exo-King, Killer Queen & Death Knight defeated Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper & Pulsar
Order of Elimination:
* Exo King over Billy Jo Boxer by Submission - Death Vise * Death Knight pinned Pulsar - Loaded Glove * Pit Viper pinned Exo-King – Knife-Edge * Pit Viper pinned Killer Queen - Titan Drop * Death Knight pinned Pit Viper - Cosmic Lance
* The story of this six-man elimination match between the Flying Titans of Billy Jo Boxer, Pit Viper & Pulsar and the Galaxian Royal Court of Exo-King, Killer Queen & Death Knight was one of tenacity. That came in the form of Pit Viper who was left in a three-on-one disadvantage when both Billy Jo Boxer and Pulsar were eliminated. The Royal Court looked to punish him, but Pit Viper had a different idea as he exploded on offense and took out Court leader Exo-King with a knife-edge. That shocked Killer Queen and Death Knight but they still had a numbers advantage. That was until Pit Viper surprised Killer Queen with the Titan Drop for the pin. The crowd rallied behind Pit Viper to take it but he ran out of steam and the Galaxian Royal Court got the win when Death Knight pinned him with the Cosmic Lance.
08) Titan Death Match: Bishop Hell (Parts Unknown) defeated Lord Nexus (Titan, Saturn)
* The brewing rivalry between Lord Nexus and the Flying Titans versus the Galaxian Royal Court saw Nexus take on the dangerous Bishop Hell in a Titan Death Match. Many thought Nexus was crazy to challenge Bishop Hell to this type of no rules match but the Titan leader has no fear, especially since it was his teammate Pit Viper that introduced this match into GWF lore in 2087. That could have been an advantage for Nexus who twice survived the dreaded Hellfire, coming back with a Titan Drop for a big near fall. Nexus had control late until Bishop Hell took it to the outside, rolling out after taking a dropkick off the turnbuckle. Bishop Hell got the better of that exchange and, back inside, he delivered his third Hellfire of the match to score the pin. It was a signature victory for Bishop Hell in the GWF.
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Post by Pariah on Aug 27, 2022 21:30:29 GMT -5
Top notch action up and down the card, my friend... With lots of heated rivalries picking up steam... Fortunately, the Greeks were able to secure a victory over their Norse counterparts... Not certain they could've survived another loss... And the animosity between Bomb Squad and the Henchmen continues to escalate.
Nexus delivered a respectable effort in the main event, but defeating Bishop Hell in a No DQ scenario is not an easy task... Project 68 always delivers!
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Post by cruefan68 on Sept 6, 2022 19:37:59 GMT -5
Top notch action up and down the card, my friend... With lots of heated rivalries picking up steam... Fortunately, the Greeks were able to secure a victory over their Norse counterparts... Not certain they could've survived another loss... And the animosity between Bomb Squad and the Henchmen continues to escalate. Nexus delivered a respectable effort in the main event, but defeating Bishop Hell in a No DQ scenario is not an easy task... Project 68 always delivers! Thanks my friend. I agree that the Greek Gods needed that win. Going 0-3 against their rivals would have been rough to see. I have to say I really like the Norse Gods with the massive size of Man-Mountain and the quickness of Lightning. They make for a unique pairing. Bishop Hell came through against Lord Nexus and like the Greek Gods he really needed a big win. So far he has a record hovering around .500 for me which is a shocker as I expected much more from Bishop Hell. Another show coming up soon!
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Post by cruefan68 on Sept 6, 2022 19:39:45 GMT -5
Galaxian Wrestling Federation - 2088 - Deimos 40 - Intergalactic Arena
01) Neptunian Space-Croppers defeated Society of Death
* A rematch between the Neptunian Space-Croppers, Renegade & Beast-Rider, and Society of Death, Mutant & Ghengis Khan, from Deimos 39 kicked off the show. The Society of Death won that one and so the Space-Croppers were looking to even the score. Mutant and Khan did a great job of getting the heat on Renegade, forcing the Space-Croppers to work from the defensive. Renegade finally escaped his predicament, and the Space-Croppers began turning it around. They were able to apply both of their finishers, the Spinecracker by Renegade, and the Bulldog Ride by Beast-Rider before Renegade caught Mutant with a Flying Knee Drop for the pin.
02) Beauty & The Beast defeated Bomb Squad
* Vanity made the claim that he “reprogrammed” The Creeper, his partner in Beauty & The Beast, during his time out with an injury suffered at the hands of the Neptunian Space-Croppers. He threatened the Bomb Squad, Commander Sam & Adam Blast, that they should forfeit the match or pay the price. The Bomb Squad had no plans to back out and so it was on. Vanity took a beating in this match but somehow avoided defeat. Instead, he countered a top rope clothesline by Blast and floored him with a flying fist. Enter The Creeper. The Neptunian beast needed little time to finish off the young Blast, pinning him with the Eliminator, a reverse piledriver. Vanity relished in their victory, the first for Beauty & The Beast in the GWF, as Commander Sam tended to Blast.
03) Actagon (Greece, Earth) vs. Lightning (Polaris) was a Draw
* The first of two singles matches between the Greek Gods and the Norse Gods saw Actagon take on Lightning. This was a show stealer between the two, featuring a slew of near falls and submission chances. Both men also used their version of the Sleeper Grip trying to win it. Missed daredevil attacks also resulted in near falls, Lightning hitting a shoulder breaker after a missed deathjump and Actagon hitting a flying Skullcrusher after a missed moonsault (ch). Neither man was able to secure the victory when the bell sounded ending the match in a time limit draw.
04) Proteus (Greece, Earth) defeated Man-Mountain (Polaris)
* The second match between the Greek Gods and the Norse Gods saw Proteus take on the 568-pound Man-Mountain, a battle of two powerful men. Man-Mountain dominated the bout, crushing Proteus with the power slam and Rib Crusher among other moves. It looked to be a one-sided affair until Man-Mountain reversed a whip into the turnbuckle and charged in only to have Proteus catch him with a knee. Proteus then executed a monumental feat of power as he hoisted Man-Mountain up for the Overhead Toss. The crowd gasped as the ring shook from the slam and Proteus jumped on top of Man-Mountain to score the pin. The finishing sequence is one that will live on in GWF holovision’s forever.
05) Titan Power defeated Killer Queen & Death Knight
* The return of Titan Power, Lord Nexus & Billy Jo Boxer, saw them take on Killer Queen & Death Knight of the Galaxian Royal Court. The recent heat between the Flying Titans and the Galaxian Royal Court boiled over into this tag team showdown. Titan Power made a strong showing but faced a good counterattack by Killer Queen and Death Knight most of the way. The finish came out of nowhere as Boxer nailed Death Knight with a Right Jab and scored the pin.
06) Thantos (Maffei II) defeated Mesmer (Dimension X)
* One of the more successful newcomers to the GWF in 2088 has been Mesmer, Master of the Occult. He has scored some notable wins and this time he was looking to add “The Gamemaster” Thantos to that list. Thantos has had a rough stretch of late, coming off two big losses to his rival Massif. He was not a happy camper going into this match and that showed as he dominated a good portion of it. Mesmer had some great moments, including a strong kick out after taking the Satanic Skull Smasher. Thantos was not to be stopped, though, and he scored the pin a short time later after he delivered a Full Power Slam.
07) Invincible Krakan (CTA-102) defeated Star Warrior (Cetus)
* Star Warrior was out for revenge against the man who defeated him for the GWF Heavyweight title at Antila 33, the Invincible Krakan of Society of Death. The popular star from Cetus, and son of GWF founder Omega, was on fire for most of this one especially using his speed advantage to blitz Krakan. Late in the match he nailed Krakan with the Running Star Blast and a cross body block going for the pin but Mutant and Ghengis Khan interfered. The referee got distracted and Khan blasted Star Warrior with a karate kick. That set up Krakan delivering the Falling Face Slam for the pin.
Krakan stole it and afterward joined Mutant and Khan in attacking Star Warrior. Things were looking bad until Omega, who was not scheduled to wrestle, ran in followed by Mesmer. It turned into a six-way brawl before Omega, Warrior and Mesmer drove the Society of Death out of the ring. The Galaxian Commission later announced that the two sides would meet in a six-man tag team match at Deimos 41.
08) GWF Tag Team Titles: Gladiators of Aethra© defeated Flying Titans to retain the titles
* The Flying Titans of Pit Viper & Pulsar had some fantastic matches with the Gladiators of Aethra, Brute & Massacre, over the GWF Tag Team Titles during 2087, with both teams enjoying title wins. The Gladiators have held a strong grip on the belts since winning them at Deimos 17 and so the Titans were hoping to be the team to derail them. They made a strong bid, but the Gladiators would prove to be too much in the end. After Brute hit the Decapitator on Pulsar, Pit Viper attempted a save but was quickly disposed of. Brute then seized on Pulsar striking with a second Decapitator to score the pin. It was a successful version seven title defense for the Gladiators of Aethra.
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Post by Pariah on Sept 6, 2022 20:30:04 GMT -5
The Gladiators continue their reign of dominance... And I like how that match between Star Warrior and Krakan set the stage for a big six-man tag encounter pitting the FDF against the Society of Death... Project 68 continues to entertain, my friend... You're doing a great job with implementing minor twists into the canon timeline, delivering some cool surprises in the process... Very nicely done!
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Post by cruefan68 on Sept 15, 2022 21:11:39 GMT -5
The Gladiators continue their reign of dominance... And I like how that match between Star Warrior and Krakan set the stage for a big six-man tag encounter pitting the FDF against the Society of Death... Project 68 continues to entertain, my friend... You're doing a great job with implementing minor twists into the canon timeline, delivering some cool surprises in the process... Very nicely done! Thanks my friend. I'm having a lot of fun with the GWF. I have been somewhat sticking to canon but also letting the results dictate where things will go, such as this rivalry that has been born between Star Warrior and Invincible Krakan. Thus far Krakan has gotten the better of him which has been a big shocker. As for the Gladiators they have been running through teams in epic fashion. I'm finding it hard to establish fresh contenders so some teams that have already had a shot will be coming up in line again. It will be a huge win for whoever beats them for the belts.
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