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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 15, 2024 14:44:33 GMT -5
2nd Q, February 89
Opening promo video
- Reynard B Guile is gloating about how his man won the Leader of the Pack match. He says Amazonia should realize the greatness of Reynard and give into her feelings for him - Trainer Jim says he has a match against Mutant tonight, but it is another match he wants to talk about. He thinks Bishop Hell should give Pulsar a title match. Pulsar is ready to take that next step - The Gladiators tag team, looking more jacked than before and in the best shape of their careers, lets everyone know they are back. They say watch their match tonight to see a preview of the destruction they will be bringing to the tag team division
Mutant w/Vanity and Creeper defeated Trainer Jim with Temple Grinder
- A weird start to the match as Vanity ordered Mutant to lay down. He finally did and Trainer Jim tried a leg drop but Vanity slapped the mat and Mutant rolled out of the way. Turns out it was a good stategy by Vanity - Some back-and-forth led to Mutant using his finisher to force Jim to submit
Gladiators beat Space Croppers when Brute pinned Renegade after Decapitator
- Massacre used an eye gouge on Renegade to set the pace for his team - A bit later he tagged Brute, and they used their new tag version of the Decapitator move. Brute took too long flexing and showing off before making the cover and Renegade kicked out - Brute took out his frustration on Renegade. A Brute Force did not earn him the pin, so he tagged out - A bit of offense from Massacre and then a second Decapitator tag finisher put Renegade away. Beast Rider never got into the match
Star Warrior over Mad Jester w/Royal Overlord with a reverse piledriver
- Star Warrior was pumped for this match and he was on fire from bell to bell - Mad Jester would use his agility to counter Warrior only for Warrior to use his power to take it back - Star Warrior lifted Jester up and hit the piledriver. He made the pin before Royal Overlord could react
Closing promo video
- Gladiators are bragging about how easily the defeated the Space Croppers. They want to know when they will get their title match so they can take their belts back - Star Warrior says he is happy to have his business with Mad Jester over with. As he understands it Pulsar is trying to get a title shot. He thinks Pulsar should get it and then he gets to face the winner - Invincible Krakan confirms he has sold Mutant to Vanity as he did not need him anymore. He says he tried to sell the contract for Ghengis Khan as well but Vanity did not want him. So, Krakan just released him. Being a manager was too much work. He is going into business for himself as a Hitman for Hire. If anyone wants to know how good he is, just ask Lord Nexus. He knows all too well the ability of Krakan, Hitman For Hire.
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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 21, 2024 17:38:10 GMT -5
3rd Q, February 89
Opening promo video
- Amazonia says that Reynard needs to get over himself and stop harassing her. She is not and never will be interested in him. - Darkos the Head Assassin says while he respects the Gladiators, they need to watch what they ask for. If they want a title match with his Blood Brothers they might just live to regret it. - Thantos says he hears Trainer Jim things Pulsar deserves a title shot. He then starts laughing for several seconds before walking off still lauging. - It is announced that tonight's main event will be Pulsar challenging Bishop Hell for the Galaxy Championship.
Bounty Hunter w/Reynard B. Guile beat Adam Blast with Ambush!
- Blast started good with a tight standing arm bar followed by a piledriver - Then he went to the high rent district and tried a top rope clothesline. Hunter ducked and Adam went flying over him and crashed onto the mat - Hunter made short work of Adam after that and, thanks to an assist from his manager, used his finisher to pick up the W
The Monarchy w/Royal Overlord defeated Powerhouse by submission when Exo-King submitted Earthquake with Death Vise
- The self proclaimed giant killer started on the apron as Killer Queen faced off with Earthquake - It took a couple minutes but Killer Queen was the one to gain an advantage. He hit a shoulder breaker and almost pinned Earthquake - Exo-King asked for the tag and he came in and worked Earthquake over. He was having issues holding control and he tagged out - Killer Queen used Checkmate and Earthquake dragged them toward the rope and he got the break in nick of time. A bit later a flying knee drop and a cover. Earthquake got his shoulder up just in time. Killer Queen was upset and argued with the referee saying it was three - Exo-King came back in and used Death Vise. Just before tapping out Earthquake was able to get out of the hold. Earthquake dived to his team's corner for a tag but came up short. Exo-King pulled him to the middle of the ring, applied Death Vise and finally The Monarcy won the match
Bishop Hell w/Royal Overlord over Pulsar w/Trainer Jim with Hellfire in a GWF Galaxy Championship match
- The two men met in the middle of the ring and glared at each other. Hell used a fast face rake that set the tone of the match - Hell wore Pulsar down for a minute or two. He relied on face rake numerous times and attempted a pin after one and almost got the three count - Soon after Pulsar kicked out Hell started to use Hellfire. It seemed the referee saw it and was ready to call for the DQ when Trainer Jim yelled about what he was doing. That distracted the ref just long enough for Hell to use the illegal move. Since he did not see it the referee could not do anything about it. He just made the count and called for the bell - Thantos comes running down with a chair in his hand. He blasts Trainer Jim from behind, knocking him to the floor. Then Thantos entered the ring and yelled at Pulsar. He says that Pulsar needs to know his place. He is a curtain jerker and not close enough to be having a title shot
Closing promo video
- Star Warrior says he feels bad for Pulsar but now he gets to beat Bishop Hell for the title. He just wants to know when he will get that opportunity - Trainer Jim is sitting in a locker room, holding a bag of ice to the back of his neck. Pulsar is standing near his locker, removing tape from his wrists. Jim tells Pulsar if he wants to get better he needs to put in the work. Tim offeres to work with him non-stop over the next few weeks to him him improve. Pulsar says he is willing to do whatever it takes to be taken seriously. He doesn't just want to be a champion. He wants to beat some respect into Thantos - An announcement that the next show's main event will be a #1 Contender match between Gladiators and Greek Gods to see who gets the next GWF Galaxy Tag Team Championship title match
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Jun 22, 2024 19:49:13 GMT -5
Great action in your Fed as I follow it regularly….but have a dumb question: What is the Titan Drop and moves like the Power Drop?
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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 22, 2024 20:02:50 GMT -5
Great action in your Fed as I follow it regularly….but have a dumb question: What is the Titan Drop and moves like the Power Drop? Thanks, I appreciate it. To answer your question, it would be best for someone like TTX Vegas or Tournament Master to do that. I think a Titan Drop is like a Samoan Drop and I picture a Power Drop like a side-by-side suplex, not remember the actual name for it. But I am sure I am wrong on both. That is just how I think of them.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Jun 22, 2024 20:05:42 GMT -5
Great action in your Fed as I follow it regularly….but have a dumb question: What is the Titan Drop and moves like the Power Drop? Thanks, I appreciate it. To answer your question, it would be best for someone like TTX Vegas or Tournament Master to do that. I think a Titan Drop is like a Samoan Drop and I picture a Power Drop like a side-by-side suplex, not remember the actual name for it. But I am sure I am wrong on both. That is just how I think of them. Thanks and hope they see the question, Samoan Drop makes sense but swear in some handbooks power drop is described as an elbow and sometimes as a lift move. Do you use or any plans to use any of the early classics set?
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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 22, 2024 20:30:15 GMT -5
Thanks, I appreciate it. To answer your question, it would be best for someone like TTX Vegas or Tournament Master to do that. I think a Titan Drop is like a Samoan Drop and I picture a Power Drop like a side-by-side suplex, not remember the actual name for it. But I am sure I am wrong on both. That is just how I think of them. Thanks and hope they see the question, Samoan Drop makes sense but swear in some handbooks power drop is described as an elbow and sometimes as a lift move. Do you use or any plans to use any of the early classics set? The elbow might be the correct one for the Power Drop. In the past, and sometimes even these days, I will go look in the book to see what the move is if I have not played a card in a while and forget what the move was. Especially if it ends a match and I am not sure if a pin or submission. I started the early classics when they came out but that fed is on the back burner right now. Got many feds I run and with no new set, yet I am trying to not run thru too many cards and go too far in game time. The thread on here is Global Wrestling Federation if I remember right lol.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 23, 2024 0:19:18 GMT -5
Great action in your Fed as I follow it regularly….but have a dumb question: What is the Titan Drop and moves like the Power Drop? Thanks, I appreciate it. To answer your question, it would be best for someone like TTX Vegas or Tournament Master to do that. I think a Titan Drop is like a Samoan Drop and I picture a Power Drop like a side-by-side suplex, not remember the actual name for it. But I am sure I am wrong on both. That is just how I think of them. I can help with alot of the Indie moves byt I will have to defer to somebody else in regards to COTG moves.
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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 23, 2024 0:22:46 GMT -5
Thanks, I appreciate it. To answer your question, it would be best for someone like TTX Vegas or Tournament Master to do that. I think a Titan Drop is like a Samoan Drop and I picture a Power Drop like a side-by-side suplex, not remember the actual name for it. But I am sure I am wrong on both. That is just how I think of them. I can help with alot of the Indie moves byt I will have to defer to somebody else in regards to COTG moves. Shoot I should have known that. Guess I was thinking since they are long standing moves you might know. You have so much knowledge.
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Post by on_the_edge on Jun 23, 2024 15:18:07 GMT -5
4th Q, February 89
Opening promo video
- The Greek Gods talk about how they will win tonight and go on to beat the Blood Brothers and get their titles back - Lord Nexus says he is ready to return to action. He just hopes Omega leaves enough of Krakan for him to get his hands on - Gladiators tell the Geek Gods to stop thinking they are winning tonight. They tell them to look at their Gladiator bodies. They say they are by far the most bad ass team in the GWF
Krakan the Hitman defeated Omega with Hitan's Card
- A new look and name for Krakan - Omega tried to put up a good fight but Krakan was too much for the vet - Krakan laid a playing card on the mat and then used his finisher right onto the card - Before leaving Krakan placed another card on Omega
Galactic Punisher over Mad Jester w/Mad Jester by count out
- A short match that saw control go back and forth - At one-point Mad Jester pulled something out of his boot and hit Punisher with it - Things were going Punisher's way and he performed Life Sentence but Mad Jester kicked out - Soon after Punisher tossed his opponent out of the ring. It looked like Mad Jester could beat the count to keep the match going but Royal Overlord seemed to say something to him. The Jester crumbled to the ground and reached to his groin - After the referee counted to ten he called for the bell. Then Royal Overlord tried to spin it that Punisher used a low blow on Jester, but the referee was not buying it
Gladiators beat Greek Gods w/Solaris when Brute pinned Actagon after Decapitator in a #1 Contenders match
- This was a shockingly short match - Massacre softened Actagon with a series of flying knee smashes - Massacre tagged Brute and they hit their finisher - It happened so quick that neither Proteus or Solaris could react fast enough to try and make a save - With the match over all four members of Masked Assassins ran down and jumped the Gladiators. The Aethrans put up a good fight but the numbers were against them - Before the Assassins could do more damage Spike ran down with a chair which lead to the Assassins bailing out of the ring - Spike, with an angry expression on his face, checked on his Gladiator brothers as he watched the Assassins make their way toward the back
Closing promo video
- Mad Jester is seen with an ice back in his lap as he moans. Standing behind him is Royal Overlord who turns toward the camera and says it is shame when a Galactic Cop has to turn to dirty tactics to pick up a win - Beast-Rider is seen packing suitcases into the trunk of his car. Renegade walks up and wishes him a safe trip. Beast-Rider says he is sorry he is leaving his friend but he needs to go back to his roots. He says when he returns he will be a new man and the two of them will go after tag team gold - An extremely pissed off Gladiators are tearing things up in back and scaring GWF staff as they search for the Masked Assassins. Massacre stops just long enought to look at the camera and tell the Blood Brothers they have started a blood war that they cannot win
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Post by Tournament Master on Jun 23, 2024 15:27:23 GMT -5
Great action in your Fed as I follow it regularly….but have a dumb question: What is the Titan Drop and moves like the Power Drop? Thanks, I appreciate it. To answer your question, it would be best for someone like TTX Vegas or Tournament Master to do that. I think a Titan Drop is like a Samoan Drop and I picture a Power Drop like a side-by-side suplex, not remember the actual name for it. But I am sure I am wrong on both. That is just how I think of them. Got me, I don't usually pay much attention to what specially named moves actually are.
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