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Post by paul on Sept 25, 2022 4:14:56 GMT -5
YEAR ONE-APRIL-WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT:
Here we go with the women. Shann-Ra is the current champion and she has an automatic re-match banked too. Let’s determine the new number one contender:
Quarterfinals: #1 Shann-Ra beat #8 Deadliest Of Species #7 Strafe beat #2 Phantasy #6 Rotunda beat #3 Mother Superior #5 She Devil beat #4 Sultana by DQ
Semifinals: #7 Strafe beat #1 Shann-Ra #5 She Devil beat #6 Rotunda
Finals: #7 Strafe beat #5 She Devil
An impressive performance by Strafe as she manages to defeat the champion en route to winning the tournament. Can she beat Shann-Ra again when the pressure’s on? Stay tuned.
With that result we now have all of our new number one contenders which means it’s time for the monthly Supercard. I haven’t had a chance to roll it out yet but hopefully I can get that done within the next few days at which time I will post the results. Until then I hope everyone has a good day.
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Post by paul on Oct 7, 2022 4:57:04 GMT -5
YEAR ONE-APRIL-GALACTIC CHAOS SUPERCARD:
Hello again. Hope everyone is doing well. My apologies for such a big gap in between posts. I was on a staycation last week and was out and about doing various activities plus I got caught up a bit on my TV shows too. Here’s a rundown of tonight’s event. All champions are listed first:
1. Main Event For The GWF Heavyweight Championship: Havoc vs Swarm
2. GWF Women’s Championship: Shann-Ra vs Strafe
3. GWF Interplanetary Championship: Nosfera vs Star Warrior
4. GWF Galactic Tag Team Championship Match: Shoot & Clinch vs Anivar & Tauran
5. GWF Television Title Match: Paralyze vs Comrade Terror
6. GWF Interplanetary Tag Team Title Match: Hector The Holy Brown Bear & Thantos 2 vs Rush & Turmoil
7. Hardcore Texas Death Match for the Heavy Metal Championship Nosfera vs Endgame
8. Cruiserweight Championship: Tristan vs The Betrayer
Just a reminder that both Shann-Ra and Tristan have automatic rematch clauses meaning that Strafe and/or The Betrayer would have to defend their newly won championship later on in the evening. Since Nosfera definitely has two matches tonight we’ll start off with him so he has a chance to rest a bit before match #2 Let’s get down to action:
1. HARDCORE TEXAS DEATH MATCH FOR THE HEAVY METAL CHAMPIONSHIP: NOSFERA VS ENDGAME
Nosfera starts off on offense but Endgame is able to counter when Nosfera tries a burning spit to the face. Endgame connects with a Rydeen Bomb and throws Nosfera out of the ring. They brawl in the crowd for a bit until Endgame throws Nosfera back into the ring. Endgame brings a chair back in with him and smashes Nosfera over the head. He locks on a Rolling Figure Four but Nosfera is able to escape. Endgame follows up with a Michinoku Driver before throwing Nosfera out of the ring again. When he tries to whip Nosfera into the steel rails Nosfera is able to reverse it.
The match moves back into the ring where Nosfera connects with two low blows and a Spring Heel Kick. He goes for the pin but Endgame kicks out. Nosfera heads outside, grabs a metal pipe from under the ring and hits Endgame over the head. He tries to hit him again but Endgame punches him, grabs the pipe and smacks Nosfera with it. He follows up with an Ultimatum Leap and goes for the cover but Nosfera kicks out. Endgame follows up with a Rolling Figure Four and Nosfera submits.
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: ENDGAME
2. CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: TRISTAN VS THE BETRAYER
The Betrayer gets off to a commanding start hitting Tristan with a back cracker, a one leg Boston Crab, a low blow and two Cobra Clutch Suplexes including one on the arena floor. Tristan manages to counter a drop kick to the knee but Betrayer quickly regains the advantage. He connects with another suplex and goes for the pin but Tristan kicks out. Betrayer locks on a Scorpion Deathlock and then throws Tristan out of the ring. He follows him out there and hits Tristan with a steel chair. Unfortunately for The Betrayer the referee calls for the DQ and Tristan escapes with the belt:
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: TRISTAN
3. WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: SHANN-RA VS STRAFE
Shann-Ra starts off strong hitting Strafe with an arm ringer, a half crab, a spinning DDT and a swinging neck breaker. When Shann-Ra attempts a top rope cross bodyblock Strafe is able to counter with a Scissor Kick. She covers Shann-Ra and gets the one-two-three.
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: STRAFE
4. INTERPLANETARY TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: HECTOR THE HOLY BROWN BEAR & THANTOS 2 vs RUSH & TURMOIL
Turmoil starts off by hitting Hector with a diving spear and a double table breaker before connecting with a Total Turmoil. He covers Hector but Hector is able to kick out. Turmoil tags in Rush who promptly hits Hector with The Tempest. Rush goes for the pin and this time Hector is down for the count.
WINNERS AND NEW CHAMPIONS: RUSH & TURMOIL
5. TELEVISION TITLE MATCH: PARALYZE VS COMRADE TERROR
A back and forth match for the first bit but Comrade Terror finally strings together a few moves in a row including a double knee lift and a Flying Skullcrusher. He covers Paralyze but he’s able to kick out. Terror throws Paralyze out of the ring but when he follows him out there Paralyze grabs him and drives him into the announcer’s table with a Torture Drop. He avoids the DQ and throws the Comrade back into the ring.
Paralyze follows up with a Rylock Axe Handle, an elbow ram, a kick to the midsection and an Aethran Coup Cannon. He tops it all off with a Permanently Paralyzed finisher but Terror is able to kick out of the subsequent pin attempt. Paralyze follows up with a Brute Force before connecting with another Permanently Paralyzed. This time the Comrade can’t kick out.
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: PARALYZE
6. GALACTIC TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: SHOOT & CLINCH VS ANIVAR & TAURAN
Anivar starts out against Shoot by slapping him in the face. He follows that up with a powerplex, a Testosterone Rage and an Enforcer Speaks. All he is able to do though is hurt Shoot and he can’t knock him down. He tags in Tauran who locks on both an Indian Deathlock and an Equules Sharpshooter. Tauran can’t keep him down either and when he tries a flying drop kick Shoot is able to counter it. Shoot tags in Clinch.
Clinch starts off with a stiff kick to the knee and a left hook before striking with a Knocked Out finisher. He goes for the pin attempt but Tauran kicks out. Clinch throws Tauran out of the ring but when he follows him out Tauran grabs him and gives him a Prime Powerbomb on the announcer’s table. For the second time tonight though the referee calls for the disqualification.
WINNERS AND STILL CHAMPIONS: SHOOT AND CLINCH
7. INTERPLANETARY TITLE MATCH: NOSFERA VS STAR WARRIOR
Star Warrior nearly ends the match in one move when he hits Nosfera with some combo punches but Nosfera was able to kick out. Star Warrior doesn’t let up though as he hits Nosfera with a Forearm Hammer, multiple boxing jabs and a neck breaker. When he tries a hip toss Nosfera is able to counter it.
The two wrestlers exchange blows for awhile until Warrior connects with a Running Star Blast. He follows that up with a Nova Launch finisher but Nosfera is able to kick out of the pin attempt. Star Warrior keeps the momentum going with a reverse piledriver and a karate chop. He climbs to the top rope and connects with a beautiful cross bodyblock which gives him the victory.
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: STAR WARRIOR
8. RE-MATCH FOR THE GWF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP: STRAFE VS SHANN-RA
Strafe nearly ends it early after landing a Decapitator and a Ground Zero finisher. Shann-Ra kicks out but Strafe doesn’t ease up as she powerbombs Shann-Ra and then follows up with a top rope clothesline. When she whips Shann-Ra into the ropes and attempts a back body drop Shann-Ra is able to counter with a piledriver.
Shann-Ra keeps things going with a swinging neck breaker and a Huntress Claw before going for a pin attempt. Strafe is able to kick out and Shann-Ra grabs her and throws her out of the ring. When Shann-Ra goes out after her Strafe grabs her and smashes her onto the announcer’s table with a powerbomb. After avoiding the DQ she throws Shann-Ra back into the ring.
Strafe connects with a top rope clothesline and then performs two more Ground Zero finishers. Somehow Shann-Ra kicks out both times. Strafe is a woman on a mission though as she hits Shann-Ra with a powerbomb, a scissor kick and yet another Ground Zero which this time Shann-Ra can’t kick out from.
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: STRAFE
9. MAIN EVENT FOR THE GWF HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: HAVOC VS SWARM
A back and forth match which could have gone either way. Early on Swarm was able to perform both of his finishers but Havoc was able to kick out both times.When Swarm tried a cross bodyblock off the top rope Havoc was able to counter with a jumping enziguri kick. He covers Swarm but Swarm is able to kick out.
Havoc continues his attack with a chin lock neck snap and goes for another pin but Swarm is able to kick out. Havoc follows up with another enziguri kick and goes for another pinfall attempt. This time Swarm can’t kick out.
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: HAVOC
A few quick observations from me:
1. A rough night for Nosfera as he walks in with two championships and walks out with zero. Also having a tough night was the announcers table as three separate wrestlers got dropped onto it. It must have been the Spanish Announce Team calling the event.
2. With Shann-Ra losing the Women’s Championship that leaves Tristan as the only remaining original champion in my federation. Tristan should be VERY grateful to the referee for disqualifying The Betrayer as Betrayer was kicking his rear end and looked poised to win the title
3. Speaking of DQ’s I’m quite disappointed that the Galactic Tag Team Title match ended in the same manner. In real life I’m sure the crowd would have quickly voiced their displeasure with TWO title matches ending in a DQ.
I hope you enjoyed this month’s Supercard. I will work on getting my May tournament results posted in the next few days. I will also have details about a side project I’m working on to determine roster additions for Year Two of my fed. Until then I hope everyone has a good day.
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Post by paul on Oct 9, 2022 3:38:26 GMT -5
Hello again:
Hope everyone is doing well. Just wanted to say thank you again to everyone who’s taken the time to check out my fed. Before we get to my new tournament results I just wanted to provide some more detail about the side project I mentioned at the end of my most recent Supercard post.
Out of fear of more black & white sets going out of stock I bought the majority of the b&w sets still available along with a few colour ones too. The downside to this is that I now have a whole pile of cards just sitting there not being used. I thought a fun way to decide who I add to my roster for Year Two would be to do a group stage round robin tournament where the winners of each group, along with the top runners-up, would become the new additions in the next game year. This would allow me to use my new cards a bit and make wrestlers earn their spot on the roster too.
Using the Rahl ratings and a snake draft format I have my 102 new cards arranged into 17 groups of six. I hope to be able to start rolling out matches in the next few days and I will post the results here as they become available.
I will also be getting into the Indie scene as well as I ordered the entire Evolve and Shimmer collections along with the majority of the ROH sets too (Final Battle is currently out of stock.) All 3 collections looked great and I just couldn’t decide so I ordered them all. Just waiting for them to arrive in the mail. Once again I was afraid of card sets going out of stock and potentially not being reprinted which is why I did such a massive bulk buy.
At some point I’ll probably get into Legends too but that will have to wait for awhile; I’ve spent enough money already in the past few months. Anyways, let’s move on to some tournaments.
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Post by paul on Oct 9, 2022 4:01:07 GMT -5
YEAR ONE- MAY-CRUISERWEIGHT TOURNAMENT:
Alright, let’s kick things off with the cruiserweights. Just a reminder that Tristan is the current champion. As always wrestlers were ranked based on their combined win-loss record for the year and the top five seeds each received a first round bye.
Let’s get down to action.
First Round: #6 Ensor beat #11 Mutant #7 Nitro beat #10 Vanity #8 Coven Black beat #9 Pulsar
Quarterfinals: #1 Tristan beat #8 Coven Black #2 The Betrayer beat #7 Nitro #6 Ensor beat #3 Mantis #5 U.S. Male beat #4 Panther Warrior
Semifinals: #6 Ensor beat #1 Tristan #2 The Betrayer vs #5 U.S. Male ended in a Double DQ - Both wrestlers are eliminated which means Ensor wins the tournament.
Obviously this is not how I wanted the tournament to end but that’s how it rolled out and I will respect that result. I’m sure that Ensor isn’t complaining though. I always like it when the new number one contender eliminates the champion en route to victory as it adds drama to the title match where it really counts.
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Post by paul on Oct 14, 2022 3:19:55 GMT -5
YEAR ONE-MAY-GALACTIC CONTENDERS TOURNAMENT:
Hello again. Hope everyone is doing well. Here we are with this month’s Galactic Contenders Tournament. As always wrestlers were seeded based on their combined win-loss record for the year. Just a quick reminder of who my current champions are:
Galactic Heavyweight: Havoc Interplanetary: Star Warrior Television: Paralyze Heavy Metal: Endgame
Let’s get down to action:
Qualifying Round: #66 Ghenghis Khan beat #63 Bloodline #65 Scimitar beat #64 Vanity
First Round: #1 Star Warrior beat #66 Ghenghis Khan #2 Havoc beat #65 Scimitar #3 Nosfera beat #62 Proteus #4 Endgame beat #61 Plethador #5 Shoot beat #60 Pit Viper #6 Swarm beat #59 Beast Rider #58 Hector The Holy Brown Bear beat #7 Paralyze #8 Comrade Terror beat #57 Death Knight #9 Tristan beat #56 Tauran #10 Zygon beat #55 Symbiosis #11 Sly Drury beat #54 Commander Sam #12 The Betrayer beat #53 Pulsar #13 Tricks beat #52 Retribution #14 Encubus beat #51 Massif #50 Lord Nexus beat #15 Vidtek #16 Coven Black beat #49 Payback by DQ #48 Oracle beat #17 Executioner #47 Brute beat #18 Actagon #19 Massacre beat #46 Omega #20 Wolf beat #45 Mutant #21 Paganax beat #44 Thraxx #22 Killer Queen beat #43 Thantos 2 #23 Gryt beat #42 American Guy #41 Clinch beat #24 Renegade #25 Invincible Krakan beat #40 Mantis #26 Ensor beat #39 Anivar #38 U.S. Male beat #27 Tanck #37 Nitro beat #28 Exo-King by countout #36 Turmoil beat #29 Aethran Overmaster #35 Bishop Hell beat #30 Rush by DQ #34 Thantos beat #31 Panther Warrior #32 Malkuth beat #33 Patch
Second Round: #1 Star Warrior beat #58 Hector The Holy Brown Bear #2 Havoc beat #50 Lord Nexus #48 Oracle beat #3 Nosfera #4 Endgame beat #47 Brute #5 Shoot beat #41 Clinch #38 U.S. Male beat #6 Swarm #8 Comrade Terror beat #37 Nitro #36 Turmoil beat #9 Tristan #35 Bishop Hell beat #10 Zygon #11 Sly Drury beat #34 Thantos #12 The Betrayer beat #32 Malkuth #26 Ensor beat #13 Tricks #14 Encubus beat #25 Invincible Krakan #16 Coven Black beat #23 Gryt #22 Killer Queen beat #19 Massacre #20 Wolf beat #21 Paganax by DQ
Third Round: #1 Star Warrior beat #48 Oracle #2 Havoc beat #38 U.S. Male #36 Turmoil beat #4 Endgame #5 Shoot beat #35 Bishop Hell by DQ #8 Comrade Terror beat #26 Ensor #22 Killer Queen beat #11 Sly Drury #12 The Betrayer beat #20 Wolf #14 Encubus beat #16 Coven Black
Quarterfinals: #1 Star Warrior beat #36 Turmoil by DQ #2 Havoc beat #22 Killer Queen #14 Encubus beat #5 Shoot #8 Comrade Terror beat #12 The Betrayer
Semifinals: #14 Encubus beat #1 Star Warrior #2 Havoc beat #8 Comrade Terror
Third Place Match: #1 Star Warrior beat #8 Comrade Terror
Finals: #14 Encubus beat #2 Havoc
Title Shots Earned: Galactic Heavyweight: Encubus Interplanetary: Havoc Television: Star Warrior Heavy Metal: Comrade Terror
Encubus wins it all this month and boy did he earn it by eliminating the top two seeds in the last two rounds! We’ll see if he can beat Havoc again with the title on the line.
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Post by paul on Oct 14, 2022 3:35:51 GMT -5
YEAR ONE-MAY-WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT: Alright, let’s move on to the ladies. Just a reminder that Strafe is the current champion. Here we go:
Quarterfinals: #1 Shann-Ra beat #8 Deadliest of Species #2 Strafe beat #7 Rotunda #6 She Devil beat #3 Phantasy #4 Mother Superior beat #5 Sultana
Semifinals: #6 She Devil beat #1 Shann-Ra #4 Mother Superior beat #2 Strafe
Finals: #4 Mother Superior beat #6 She Devil
Mother Superior earns her second title shot of the year. She came up a bit short against Shann-Ra a few months ago but perhaps she’ll have better luck against Strafe.
I have yet to roll out my monthly tag team tournament but I have started on my Year Two Qualifying Tournament that I mentioned a few posts ago. However, it’s getting pretty late here and I’m tired after a long day at work so that’s it from me tonight. Have a good day everyone.
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Post by paul on Oct 22, 2022 2:57:12 GMT -5
YEAR ONE-MAY-TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT:
Hello again:
Hope everyone is doing well. Let’s get the tag teams going. Just a reminder that Shoot & Clinch are my current Galactic Tag Team Champions and the Interplanetary Straps are held by Rush & Turmoil
Let’s get down to action:
Qualifying Round: #33 Vanity & Mutant beat #32 Exo-King & Killer Queen
First Round: #1 Rush & Turmoil beat #33 Vanity & Mutant by DQ #31 Ghenghis Khan & Invincible Krakan beat #2 Anivar & Tauran #30 Renegade & Beast Rider beat #3 American Guy & U.S. Male #4 Hector The Holy Brown Bear & Thantos 2 beat #29 Death Knight & Pit Viper #28 Swarm & Mantis beat #5 Brute & Massacre #27 Tanck & Scimitar beat #6 Shoot & Clinch by countout #7 Endgame & Plethador beat #26 Ensor & Retribution #8 Lord Nexus & Pulsar beat #25 Thraxx & Zygon #24 Tristan & Nitro beat #9 Aethran Overmaster & Paralyze #10 Tricks & Oracle beat #23 Commander Sam & Massif #22 Gryt & The Betrayer beat #11 Havoc & Payback #21 Sly Drury & Paganax beat #12 Star Warrior & Omega by countout #13 Wolf & Vidtek beat #20 Comrade Terror & Executioner #14 Thantos & Bishop Hell beat #19 Panther Warrior & Malkuth #18 Encubus & Bloodline beat #15 Patch & Symbiosis #16 Coven Black & Nosfera beat #17 Actagon & Proteus
Second Round: #1 Rush & Turmoil beat #31 Ghenghis Khan & Invincible Krakan #30 Renegade & Beast Rider beat #4 Hector The Holy Brown Bear & Thantos 2 by DQ #28 Swarm & Mantis beat #7 Endgame & Plethador #8 Lord Nexus & Pulsar beat #27 Tanck & Scimitar #10 Tricks & Oracle beat #24 Tristan & Nitro #13 Wolf & Vidtek beat #22 Gryt & The Betrayer #21 Sly Drury & Paganax beat #14 Thantos & Bishop Hell by DQ #18 Encubus & Bloodline beat #16 Coven Black & Nosfera by DQ
Quarterfinals: #1 Rush & Turmoil beat #30 Renegade & Beast Rider #28 Swarm & Mantis beat #8 Lord Nexus & Pulsar #21 Sly Drury & Paganax beat #10 Tricks & Oracle #18 Encubus & Bloodline beat #13 Wolf & Vidtek
Semifinals: #28 Swarm & Mantis beat #1 Rush & Turmoil #21 Sly Drury & Paganax beat #18 Encubus & Bloodline
Finals: #28 Swarm & Mantis beat #21 Sly Drury & Paganax
Title Shots Earned: Galactic Tag Team: Swarm & Mantis Interplanetary Tag Team: Sly Drury & Paganax
I have to say so far out of the four divisions I run this one is by far my favourite due to how wild and unpredictable it’s been. Hornet’s Nest had been one of the worst tag teams going into this tournament with one total win for the year and they went on an amazing run here to earn a title shot against The Ultimate Fighters. Plus, unlike my other divisions nobody has managed to win more than one tournament so far. Who knows: maybe next month Vanity & Mutant will win it all.
With this tournament complete we now have all of our number one contenders which means it’s time for the monthly Supercard. Due to work I may not be able to roll that out until Tuesday or Wednesday this week. In the meantime I will post the first results of my Season Two Qualifying Tournament in a post below.
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Post by paul on Oct 22, 2022 3:32:16 GMT -5
SEASON TWO QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT FORMAT:
As I mentioned a few posts ago I picked up a large chunk of the remaining black & white sets along with a few coloured sets too. I thought a fun way to determine who gets onto my roster for Season 2 would be to do a group style round robin tournament with all 102 of my new cards. Technically I have 106 new cards but 106 doesn’t go evenly into too many numbers so I decided to eliminate the wrestlers with the four lowest Rahl rankings. For the record those four are Trainer Jim, Reynard B Guile and Royal Overlord from the 2089 set and Johnny Rocket from the 2101 set. The sets I purchased were the 2088-2091 Re-Imagined, 2098, 2101-2103, 2114-2118 and 2126.
I took the remaining wrestlers and grouped them into 17 groups of 6. The 17 wrestlers with the highest Rahl rankings were slotted into the top spots in each group in ascending order: Highest ranked wrestler goes into group one, second ranked into group two etc. etc. . I then did a looping snake draft format going forward when assigning the other wrestlers based on their Rahl Rankings so that wrestler #18 went into group 17, #19 into group 16 so on and so forth. I’ve decided to add 24 new wrestlers to my roster for next year. The 17 group winners will automatically qualify and there will be seven wild card spots available. I want to wait to see how the round robin records turn out first before I decide on the format for determining those seven spots.
For wrestlers who had multiple cards I’m using the card with the highest Rahl Ranking with the exception of Scion Nexus. His 2114 card has the highest rating but I much prefer the art for his 2110 card so I went with that one. The difference in Rahl points between the two cards is only 3 so I doubt it’s going to make that big of a difference. All matches are being done in a best-of-five series.
Now that we’ve got that out of the way let’s move on to the first two groups.
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Post by paul on Oct 22, 2022 4:22:25 GMT -5
SEASON TWO QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT- GROUPS 16 & 17:
Alright, let’s start off with Group 17. The wrestlers in this group, along with the game year, are listed below. As mentioned above all matches were rolled out in a best-of-five format.
GROUP 17: a. Nightmare - 2115 b. Archon- 2102 c. Mike Fortune- 2108 d. Matter - 2090 e. Earthquake- 2089 f. Billy Jo Boxer - 2088
Results: 1. Archon beat Mike Fortune 3-2 2. Nightmare beat Archon 3-1 3. Archon beat Billy Jo Boxer 3-0 4. Earthquake beat Archon 3-1 5. Archon beat Matter 3-0 6. Mike Fortune beat Nightmare 3-0 7. Billy Jo Boxer beat Mike Fortune 3-2 8. Mike Fortune beat Earthquake 3-2 9. Matter beat Mike Fortune 3-0 10. Billy Jo Boxer beat Nightmare 3-2 11. Nightmare beat Earthquake 3-0 12. Matter beat Nightmare 3-1 13. Earthquake beat Billy Jo Boxer 3-0 14. Matter beat Billy Jo Boxer 3-0 15. Matter beat Earthquake 3-0
Round Robin Records: 1. Matter 4-1 2. Archon 3-2 3. Mike Fortune 2-3 4. Nightmare 2-3 5. Billy Jo Boxer 2-3 6. Earthquake 2-3
Matter becomes the first wrestler to qualify for the Season Two roster. It’s interesting how he dominated in his four wins but got absolutely crushed by Archon in his only loss. I guess Archon just had his number.
GROUP 16: a. Dreggs- 2108 b. Code Enforcer Euritar- 2108 c. Corporal Aegis - 2110 d. Paladin - 2116 e. Man Mountain - 2088 f. Nth Degree - 2108
Results: 1. Paladin beat Man Mountain 3-1 2. Corporal Aegis beat Man Mountain 3-1 3. Dreggs beat Man Mountain 3-1 4. Euritar beat Man Mountain 3-2 5. Nth Degree beat Man Mountain 3-2 6. Paladin beat Corporal Aegis 3-0 7. Dreggs beat Paladin 3-2 8. Paladin beat Nth Degree 3-1 9. Euritar beat Paladin 3-1 10. Dreggs beat Corporal Aegis 3-0 11. Dreggs beat Nth Degree 3-2 12. Euritar beat Dreggs 3-2 13. Nth Degree beat Corporal Aegis 3-1 14. Corporal Aegis beat Euritar 3-1 15. Euritar beat Nth Degree 3-2
Round Robin Records: 1. Code Enforcer Euritar 4-1 2. Dreggs 4-1 3. Paladin 3-2 4. Nth Degree 2-3 5. Corporal Aegis 2-3 6 Man Mountain 0-5
Since Euritar and Dreggs both finished with the same record the head-to head result between the two was the tie-breaker so that means that Euritar is the group winner. Dreggs is in pretty good shape for one of those wild card spots though.
On a side note I officially don’t like Man Mountain as his card is so frustrating to play with. He has all those reversals on defense but it’s so hard for him to do anything with that since it’s extremely difficult to get him to level three offense. I quickly regretted doing a best of five format for this tournament as his matches took FOREVER to roll out!
I’m still in the process of rolling out the matches for the other groups and I will sprinkle those results in gradually throughout the rest of the game year.
That’s all from me for now. Until next time I hope everyone has a good day.
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Post by paul on Apr 27, 2023 3:33:02 GMT -5
YEAR ONE- MAY-NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS:
Hello again fellow promoters:
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted results for any of my Feds, especially this one. There are a few reasons for that. Between January and early March I was binge watching movies for my Spirit Awards voting; I highly recommend Emily The Criminal starring Aubrey Plaza. After that I was working on getting my many Indy Feds up and running. Add in the busyness of day to day life and I’ve struggled to find the time to do any posting. Things have settled down for me now so let’s get back to some COTG fun.
Here’s a rundown of tonight’s event. As always the champions are listed first. Just a reminder that Tristan has an automatic rematch clause so if he loses to Ensor in their first encounter they will face each other again later in the night.
1. Main Event For The GWF Galactic Heavyweight Championship: Havoc vs Encubus
2. GWF Women’s Championship: Strafe vs Mother Superior
3. GWF Interplanetary Title Match: Star Warrior vs Havoc
4. GWF Galactic Tag Team Championship: Shoot & Clinch vs Swarm & Mantis
5. GWF Interplanetary Tag Team Championship: Rush & Turmoil vs Sly Drury & Paganax
6. GWF Television Championship: Paralyze vs Star Warrior
7. Lepus Stun Rod Match for the Heavy Metal Championship: Endgame vs Comrade Terror
8. Cruiserweight Championship Match: Tristan vs Ensor
1. GWF INTERPLANETARY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: STAR WARRIOR VS HAVOC
Since both men have two matches tonight we’ll kick things off with their head-to-head encounter so they each have a chance to rest up a bit for later in the evening. Star Warrior got off to a strong start and had Havoc on the ropes early on. The turning point came when Star Warrior threw Havoc into the turnbuckle and charged into the corner with a running shoulder dive. Havoc moved out of the way and Warrior went crashing out to the floor. After rolling back into the ring Havoc immediately connected with two FALLEN DREAMS to pick up the win.
WINNER & NEW CHAMPION: HAVOC
2. CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: TRISTAN VS ENSOR
Ensor completely dominated the match from start to finish. After connecting with a short arm clothesline, an Ensor Elbow Hammer and an ERUPTION OF THARSIS Ensor covered Tristan for the three count.
WINNER & NEW CHAMPION: ENSOR
3. INTERPLANETARY TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: RUSH & TURMOIL VS SLY DRURY & PAGANAX
Turmoil and Drury started off with Turmoil getting the upper hand. He hit Drury with an Aethran Coup Cannon and a CHAOS IN THE CROWD but Drury was able to kick out of the subsequent pin attempt. Rush tags in and after a Springboard Decapitator Sly Drury was down for the count.
WINNERS AND STILL CHAMPIONS: RUSH & TURMOIL (Their First Successful Title Defense)
4. LEPUS STUN ROD MATCH FOR THE HEAVY METAL CHAMPIONSHIP: ENDGAME VS COMRADE TERROR
Comrade Terror nearly ends the match in one move when he connects with a Reverse Knife Edge but Endgame is able to kick out. The Stun Rod lights up for the first time and Terror grabs it but Endgame is able to wrestle it away and hit him with it. Endgame follows up with a Michinoku Driver, a Press Slam and a Corvus Spinebuster. The Stun Rod lights up again, Endgame grabs it but this time The Comrade is able to steal it and hit Endgame with it. Terror is able to lock in a Terror Face Claw and follows up with an ATOMIC WARHEAD but can’t keep Endgame down.
Endgame eventually manages to regain the advantage and grabs the Stun Rod the next time it lights up but once again Terror is able to take it away and hit him with it. After some back and forth action Endgame is able to get some momentum going and connects with an ULTIMA LEAP but The Comrade is able to kick out. The fight makes its way out to the floor and during the brawl Terror piledrives Endgame on the arena floor.
Back in the ring the Stun Rod lights up again. Comrade Terror is able to get control of it, climbs to the top rope and clotheslines Endgame with it. He goes for the pin but Endgame kicks out. Terror follows up an Atomic Knee Drop, a Comrade Neck Clutch and finally another ATOMIC WARHEAD to pick up the victory.
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: COMRADE TERROR
After that great fight every other match on the night was one-sided and over in a few moves. I won’t bore you with the details and will simply provide you with who won and how it ended. Just imagine the losers getting their butts kicked leading up to the finish and you’ll have a pretty good idea of how these matches unfolded.
5. WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: STRAFE VS MOTHER SUPERIOR
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: Mother Superior after a SERPENTS OF HYDRA
6. GALACTIC TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: SHOOT & CLINCH VS SWARM & MANTIS
WINNERS AND STILL CHAMPIONS: SHOOT & CLINCH (Their Second Successful Title Defense). Shoot pinned Swarm after a Deadly Shadows
7. TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: PARALYZE VS STAR WARRIOR
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: STAR WARRIOR after a NOVA LAUNCH
8. REMATCH FOR THE CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: ENSOR VS TRISTAN
WINNER AND STILL CHAMPION: ENSOR after an Ensor Elbow Hammer (His First Successful Title Defense)
9. GALACTIC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH: HAVOC VS ENCUBUS
WINNER AND NEW CHAMPION: ENCUBUS after a MAFFEI MASTERLOCK
A few quick thoughts from me:
1. What a horrible night to be a singles champion in my Fed as, other than Ensor in the Cruiserweight Title Re-Match, none of them managed to retain. A good night to be a Tag Team Champion though as both those teams managed to walk out with the belts.
2. Kind of a good news/bad news night for Havoc and Star Warrior. While they both managed to win lesser championships than the ones they held going into the event they couldn’t hang on the more prestigious gold.
3. To paraphrase Comic Book Guy this may be “THE WORST. SUPERCARD. EVER!” With the exception of the Heavy Metal and Interplanetary Title matches every other contest was one-sided and ended quickly. If I had paid money to watch this event I would be pretty ticked off. Oh well, the dice aren’t always going to co-operate.
4. This was my last event using the basic rules and starting with my June tournaments I will be using the advanced ones instead. It will be interesting to see which wrestlers in my Fed this will have a positive/negative effect on.
Thank you again to everyone who has taken the time to check out, comment and like my Fed. As always I hope everyone is doing well. Until next time………..
-Paul
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