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Post by TTX on Dec 19, 2022 12:31:37 GMT -5
4 in a row and then a dq.....ouch. There will be blood, the only question is whose.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 19, 2022 12:53:18 GMT -5
4 in a row and then a dq.....ouch. There will be blood, the only question is whose. Gonna switch things up a bit for the next match... Making it a tag team affair... Vampiro joins Thorn to face the Cowboy and the Fallen Angel. Truly appreciate the continued interest, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by barfly2021 on Dec 19, 2022 23:21:58 GMT -5
another loss... Sinister Minister better get a backhoe, Vampiro is sinking faster than the Titanic
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Post by Pariah on Dec 20, 2022 1:14:20 GMT -5
another loss... Sinister Minister better get a backhoe, Vampiro is sinking faster than the Titanic He's gonna want to rebound quick, my friend... 'Cuz I'm thinking the next chapter will feature the bad blood between him and Kowalski... OH, SNAP!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 20, 2022 8:52:17 GMT -5
NAIL IN THE COFFIN A Vampire Legend
Chapter 15: VAMPIRO vs. STORM
74/ JAMES STORM def. Vampiro via pinfall after a LAST CALL. -- Tokens: Storm 2 - Vampiro 5 - Although he started strong, Vampiro was unable to hold onto his advantage. Storm retaliated with a flurry of stiff offense that caused Vampiro to stumble through the ropes. He tried to catch his breath out on the floor, but Storm was relentless! An inverted atomic drop and lariat combination sent Vampiro reeling into a corner post, busting him wide open. The actual finish seemed academic at this point as Storm dumped Vampiro back into the ring. JAMES STORM won the IWA North American Open Championship.
75/ JAMES STORM def. Alexander Hammerstone, Davey Boy Smith Jr and Vampiro in a Four Sided Elimination match. Hammerstone pinned Smith after a NIGHTMARE PENDULUM. Vampiro was disqualified <out of the ring> when he shoved the referee while trying to ram Storm into a corner post. Storm pinned Hammerstone after a BEER BOTTLE SMASH. -- Tokens: Storm 2 - Hammerstone 3 - Smith 3 - Vampiro 1 - A momentary lapse in judgement resulted in Vampiro missing his chance to regain the title. Vampiro was furious and security was needed to physically remove him from ringside. Storm used the confusion to secure a questionable victory. James Storm retained the IWA North American Open Championship.
76/ KEVIN THORN & VAMPIRO def. Christopher Daniels & James Storm via DQ <out of the ring> when Daniels blatantly shoved the referee. -- Tokens: Vampiro 1 - This was a brief encounter that ended in disappointing fashion. Daniels and Storm managed to completely isolate Vampiro, but things quickly spiraled out of control. Storm narrowly avoided disqualification for putting his hands on the referee. A few moments later, Daniels did the same and that was enough.
68th consecutive day for playing and posting in this thread.
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Post by TTX on Dec 20, 2022 9:16:06 GMT -5
Need a no dq match there.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 20, 2022 10:18:21 GMT -5
Need a no dq match there. There will be one last showdown between Vampiro and the Cowboy, my friend... With the title on the line... And it's gonna be a Texas Bullrope match! HEE-YAW!
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Post by barfly2021 on Dec 20, 2022 21:19:14 GMT -5
Daniels is a hot head at times, but so is Storm. well its not a loss so that's a plus
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Post by Pariah on Dec 21, 2022 4:39:35 GMT -5
Daniels is a hot head at times, but so is Storm. well its not a loss so that's a plus Considering his recent slump, Vampiro will take the technical decision... And who knows? Maybe the rough housing will serve as some motivation heading into his title rematch against Storm... Which will be a Texas Bullrope match! Always appreciate you taking the time to check in, my friend... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 21, 2022 6:04:04 GMT -5
NAIL IN THE COFFIN A Vampire Legend
Chapter 15: VAMPIRO vs. STORM
74/ JAMES STORM def. Vampiro via pinfall after a LAST CALL. -- Tokens: Storm 2 - Vampiro 5 - Although he started strong, Vampiro was unable to hold onto his advantage. Storm retaliated with a flurry of stiff offense that caused Vampiro to stumble through the ropes. He tried to catch his breath out on the floor, but Storm was relentless! An inverted atomic drop and lariat combination sent Vampiro reeling into a corner post, busting him wide open. The actual finish seemed academic at this point as Storm dumped Vampiro back into the ring. JAMES STORM won the IWA North American Open Championship.
75/ JAMES STORM def. Alexander Hammerstone, Davey Boy Smith Jr and Vampiro in a Four Sided Elimination match. Hammerstone pinned Smith after a NIGHTMARE PENDULUM. Vampiro was disqualified <out of the ring> when he shoved the referee while trying to ram Storm into a corner post. Storm pinned Hammerstone after a BEER BOTTLE SMASH. -- Tokens: Storm 2 - Hammerstone 3 - Smith 3 - Vampiro 1 - A momentary lapse in judgement resulted in Vampiro missing his chance to regain the title. Vampiro was furious and security was needed to physically remove him from ringside. Storm used the confusion to secure a questionable victory. James Storm retained the IWA North American Open Championship.
76/ KEVIN THORN & VAMPIRO def. Christopher Daniels & James Storm via DQ <out of the ring> when Daniels blatantly shoved the referee. -- Tokens: Vampiro 1 - This was a brief encounter that ended in disappointing fashion. Daniels and Storm managed to completely isolate Vampiro, but things quickly spiraled out of control. Storm narrowly avoided disqualification for putting his hands on the referee. A few moments later, Daniels did the same and that was enough.
77/ JAMES STORM def. Vampiro in a Texas Bullrope match. Storm pinned Vampiro after a LAST CALL. -- Tokens: Vampiro 5 - Once again, Storm proved that he had the former champion's number. Vampiro was busted wide open following several stiff shots with a cowbell. Using the rope like a ripcord, Storm repeatedly pulled Vampiro into striking distance until he basically collapsed beneath the relentless assault. James Storm retained the IWA North American Open Championship.
W/L record: 45-14-1 (singles), 5-7 (tag team), 4-1 (trios) IWA North American Open Championship (8 defenses)
69th consecutive day for playing and posting in this thread.
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