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Post by walkswithwolf on Oct 7, 2021 13:29:44 GMT -5
Just looking at the Deathmatch Charts I wonder how some of our Legends like Bull Curry and Abdullah would use them 🙂
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Post by Justin Case on Oct 8, 2021 17:19:25 GMT -5
good looking set Zeke! Thanks for those, it's a fun set.
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Post by Bazzy on Oct 11, 2021 3:23:41 GMT -5
Do you have to print off the charts or can you get them ? I'm still got printer hassle
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Post by Troy on Oct 11, 2021 5:58:44 GMT -5
if you want physical charts, you'll have to print them off.
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Post by Wookie7969 on Oct 25, 2021 20:34:47 GMT -5
Didn't want to take up a full thread (or share the video) but did anyone see or hear the spot last month at a deathmatch tournament with JWM and Benny Cumberbatch. Basically they had exposed boards and set up 2x2 tables and were doing the deep south destroyer off the balcony. Damn thing was as high as a cage, like a good 15-20ft, the tables exploded and Benny took the full impact on his neck. Seen he has a c4 spinal cord injury from it.
I may be wrong but any time I've seen JWM do this from a height such as the top rope/platform in ICW the opponent usually goes kinda flat as of they were doing a splash (as opposed to keeping it like a pile driver) My only guess is gravity kicked in cuz they speed they came down at was Bleeping crazy. I've never seen a table explode like it before.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2022 18:00:11 GMT -5
Hey, I finally found this thread!
I have a general question about “deathmatches.” Before anyone says it, I know it’s up to me, Promoter, but I wanted to get some other folks’ thoughts.
At what point does a match become a “deathmatch?” Like, say II bring Alex Colon into a fed I am running. He has alternate stats for deathmatches. If I book him in a simple no-DQ, no count out match, does that activate the better stats? What about a Titan Death Match (non-hardcore version; the weapons galore version would definitely count, I reckon)?
Any and all feedback is welcome! Thanks!
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Post by aceldamas on Oct 17, 2022 18:19:08 GMT -5
Hey, I finally found this thread! I have a general question about “death marches.” Before anyone says it, I know it’s up to me, Promoter, but I wanted to get some other folks’ thoughts. At what point does a match become a “deathmatch?” Like, say II bring Alex Colon into a fed I am running. He has alternate stats for deathmatches. If I book him in a simple no-DQ, no count out match, does that activate the better stats? What about a Titan Death Match (non-hardcore version; the weapons galore version would definitely count, I reckon)? Any and all feedback is welcome! Thanks! It's really the aesthetic of the thing. Take GCW for example. The Second Gear Crew fight in what I would call hardcore matches akin to ECW at it's most violent. Then there are the death matches that Colon, JWM, et. al. participate in as well as the tournaments. It's the difference between crazy brawling and orchestrated bloodletting. Blunt objects or sharp objects. Chairs and tables vs. barbed wire and glass. In game terms I think it comes down to what chart you use and your intent for the match.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 17, 2022 20:05:22 GMT -5
Hey, I finally found this thread! I have a general question about “death marches.” Before anyone says it, I know it’s up to me, Promoter, but I wanted to get some other folks’ thoughts. At what point does a match become a “deathmatch?” Like, say II bring Alex Colon into a fed I am running. He has alternate stats for deathmatches. If I book him in a simple no-DQ, no count out match, does that activate the better stats? What about a Titan Death Match (non-hardcore version; the weapons galore version would definitely count, I reckon)? Any and all feedback is welcome! Thanks! I think this is a great question by @poisonedshadows and I started to answer it earlier, but I stopped as I had to run out to the store across the street (on the way home I went to the mailbox and I got 2093 tonight!) As I started to say (and earlier posted,) a standard no DQ and no countout match by itself is not a deathmatch and I personally would not even use the Cage rating for such a match let alone Deathmatch stats. For instance, aren't all triple threat matches by themsleves no DQ and no countout? For those types of matches I use the regular stats but ignore DQs and countouts. Deathmatches are excessively bloody/violent and typically involve weapons and object and I think aceldamas did a good job in saying these weapons and objects are usually sharp instead of blunt. For example, a WWE TLC match IMO is not a deathmatch. I also think most stipulation matches by themsleves are not deathmatches but sometimes they can be adjusted into deatmatches. For example a regular steel cage is not a deathmatch (I would just use the standard Cage rating) but a Cage of Death match is a deathmatch as those matches involve weapons and structures that are not used in a regular cage match. Also for example, a War Games match is not a deathmatch but the War Games matches at GCW's The Art of War shows are deathmatches because they again involve a large number of weapons and objects/structures not seen in a typical War Games match.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2022 20:18:24 GMT -5
Those answers were absolutely incredibly helpful. Thank you both very much!
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Post by Supes on Dec 2, 2022 21:42:59 GMT -5
Does anyone have the charts they can send me ? I bought the cards a few months ago, forgot to print them and have completely deleted the e-mail I'd like to use my cards but having regular old plain Jane matches with guys that normally pound skewers into each others foreheads seems kinda silly xD
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