Nail In The Coffin: A Vampire Legend
Oct 22, 2022 2:02:15 GMT -5
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Post by Pariah on Oct 22, 2022 2:02:15 GMT -5
NAIL IN THE COFFIN
A Vampire Legend
Chapter Two: VINTAGE CUTS
6/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Henry Irslinger via DQ <outside interference> when Rod Fenton arrived and pulled the referee out of the ring to prevent a near fall. -- Tokens: Vampiro 3 - Irslinger 2
- Irslinger nearly scored the pinfall after an ARMLOCK AND LEG TRIP, but interference by Mitchell turned the tide. Vampiro managed to distract the referee, allowing Mitchell to smash Irslinger with his walking stick. The cheap tactics prompted Fenton to even the playing field, leading to a technical decision in Vampiro's favor.
7/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Rod Fenton (w/ Henry Irslinger) in a No Holds Barred match. Vampiro pinned Fenton after a top rope spin kick. -- Tokens: Vampiro 5 - Fenton 2
- Neither man was shy about pushing the envelope as the action repeatedly spilled out to the floor. Fenton used a broken bottle to slice a wicked gash across Vampiro's forehead, but it was not enough to get the job done. When Fenton was in obvious trouble, Irslinger jumped onto the apron and started looking for a chance to interven. Mitchell used his walking stick to trip Irslinger and Vampiro brought the match to an abrupt end.
8/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Evan Lewis via pinfall after a superkick. -- Tokens: Lewis 4
- Vampiro stormed the ring before the introductions and ruthlessly attacked Lewis, ramming his head into a corner post. <Vampiro started on Level 3 Offense.>
- A distraction by Mitchell helped Vampiro avoid disqualification as he pulled out all the stops. Lewis just started to gather some momentum when Vampiro powered out of a knee bar to regain the upper hand.
9/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Yusuf Ismail via DQ <out of the ring> during a wild brawl. -- Tokens: Vampiro 1
- Ismail held a firm advantage for the majority of this contest, wearing Vampiro down with several falling body slams and a potent body scissors. As soon as Vampiro threatened to take control, Ismail bailed out to the floor. He refused to heed multiple warnings from the referee, leading to a disappointing outcome to this relatively brief encounter.
10/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Rod Fenton and Yusuf Ismail in a Triple Threat match. Vampiro pinned Ismail after an uranage. -- Tokens: Vampiro 1 - Ismail 4 - Fenton 9
- Following the clever counsel of his manager, Vampiro avoided direct conflict as much as possible while Fenton and Ismail punished each other in brutal fashion. Fenton was removed from the equation when Ismail knocked him unconscious with a STRANGLEHOLD. Wasting no time whatsoever, Vampiro launched a ferocious assault before Ismail had a chance to refocus his attention.
11/ Vampiro (w/ James Mitchell) vs. George Hackenschmidt resulted in a time limit draw. <Match was stopped when the online log reached 300 entries.> -- Tokens: Vampiro 4 - Hackenschmidt 6
- Surviving multiple close calls, Hackenschmidt relied on his superior conditioning to endure all the punishment that Vampiro could dish out. Hackenschmidt hammered Vampiro with a series of powerful blows before locking in a RUSSIAN BEAR HUG, but Mitchell caused a commotion at ringside that prevented the referee from witnessing the submission. An instant later the bell rang to declare a stalemate.
- During a post-match interview, Vampiro grew irritated with questions about his manager saving him from near certain defeat. Mitchell threatened the interviewer, but Hackenschmidt arrived before any harm was done. A heated verbal exchange between Vampiro and Hackenschmidt quickly led to a brawl. Security was needed to pull the two men apart and a rematch with no time limit was booked on the spot!
12/ GEORGE HACKENSCHMIDT def. Vampiro via pinfall after a RUSSIAN BEAR HUG. -- Tokens: Hackenschmidt 1 - Vampiro 4
- Prior to the start of this highly anticipated rematch, it was announced that Mitchell would be suspended above the ring inside a locked steel cage to ensure that he could not interfere.
- Vampiro tried to shock Hackenschmidt by coming in hot, but his plan did not work. Using a more conservative approach, Hackenschmidt relied on strength and athletic ability to overhelm his opponent.
W/L record: 6-4-1 (singles), 1-0 (tag team)
9th consecutive day for playing and posting in this thread.
A Vampire Legend
Chapter Two: VINTAGE CUTS
6/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Henry Irslinger via DQ <outside interference> when Rod Fenton arrived and pulled the referee out of the ring to prevent a near fall. -- Tokens: Vampiro 3 - Irslinger 2
- Irslinger nearly scored the pinfall after an ARMLOCK AND LEG TRIP, but interference by Mitchell turned the tide. Vampiro managed to distract the referee, allowing Mitchell to smash Irslinger with his walking stick. The cheap tactics prompted Fenton to even the playing field, leading to a technical decision in Vampiro's favor.
7/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Rod Fenton (w/ Henry Irslinger) in a No Holds Barred match. Vampiro pinned Fenton after a top rope spin kick. -- Tokens: Vampiro 5 - Fenton 2
- Neither man was shy about pushing the envelope as the action repeatedly spilled out to the floor. Fenton used a broken bottle to slice a wicked gash across Vampiro's forehead, but it was not enough to get the job done. When Fenton was in obvious trouble, Irslinger jumped onto the apron and started looking for a chance to interven. Mitchell used his walking stick to trip Irslinger and Vampiro brought the match to an abrupt end.
8/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Evan Lewis via pinfall after a superkick. -- Tokens: Lewis 4
- Vampiro stormed the ring before the introductions and ruthlessly attacked Lewis, ramming his head into a corner post. <Vampiro started on Level 3 Offense.>
- A distraction by Mitchell helped Vampiro avoid disqualification as he pulled out all the stops. Lewis just started to gather some momentum when Vampiro powered out of a knee bar to regain the upper hand.
9/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Yusuf Ismail via DQ <out of the ring> during a wild brawl. -- Tokens: Vampiro 1
- Ismail held a firm advantage for the majority of this contest, wearing Vampiro down with several falling body slams and a potent body scissors. As soon as Vampiro threatened to take control, Ismail bailed out to the floor. He refused to heed multiple warnings from the referee, leading to a disappointing outcome to this relatively brief encounter.
10/ VAMPIRO (w/ James Mitchell) def. Rod Fenton and Yusuf Ismail in a Triple Threat match. Vampiro pinned Ismail after an uranage. -- Tokens: Vampiro 1 - Ismail 4 - Fenton 9
- Following the clever counsel of his manager, Vampiro avoided direct conflict as much as possible while Fenton and Ismail punished each other in brutal fashion. Fenton was removed from the equation when Ismail knocked him unconscious with a STRANGLEHOLD. Wasting no time whatsoever, Vampiro launched a ferocious assault before Ismail had a chance to refocus his attention.
11/ Vampiro (w/ James Mitchell) vs. George Hackenschmidt resulted in a time limit draw. <Match was stopped when the online log reached 300 entries.> -- Tokens: Vampiro 4 - Hackenschmidt 6
- Surviving multiple close calls, Hackenschmidt relied on his superior conditioning to endure all the punishment that Vampiro could dish out. Hackenschmidt hammered Vampiro with a series of powerful blows before locking in a RUSSIAN BEAR HUG, but Mitchell caused a commotion at ringside that prevented the referee from witnessing the submission. An instant later the bell rang to declare a stalemate.
- During a post-match interview, Vampiro grew irritated with questions about his manager saving him from near certain defeat. Mitchell threatened the interviewer, but Hackenschmidt arrived before any harm was done. A heated verbal exchange between Vampiro and Hackenschmidt quickly led to a brawl. Security was needed to pull the two men apart and a rematch with no time limit was booked on the spot!
12/ GEORGE HACKENSCHMIDT def. Vampiro via pinfall after a RUSSIAN BEAR HUG. -- Tokens: Hackenschmidt 1 - Vampiro 4
- Prior to the start of this highly anticipated rematch, it was announced that Mitchell would be suspended above the ring inside a locked steel cage to ensure that he could not interfere.
- Vampiro tried to shock Hackenschmidt by coming in hot, but his plan did not work. Using a more conservative approach, Hackenschmidt relied on strength and athletic ability to overhelm his opponent.
W/L record: 6-4-1 (singles), 1-0 (tag team)
9th consecutive day for playing and posting in this thread.