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Post by Pariah on Feb 10, 2023 17:00:11 GMT -5
This is a fabulous fed sir. You are a man after my own heart, because the longer I play, the more I care only about the matches, and where they take me. I just number the cards, and count the seasons...heck, I'm not too worried about year-end awards any longer for that matter. In the end, we all know who the greatest are in our feds; we all have our favorites as well. As has been said many, many times, those crazy dice don't lie! Good stuff my friend! With the amount of awesome talent that we have available in the Legends game, I realized this was the only way that I was going to be happy... As I've said many times, it's all about having as much fun with the game as possible... No schedules, no rankings and the only real angles are those dictated by the dice... Title reigns are the only thing that I'm actually tracking... Integrating all the enhancement cards (Piper's Pit, Lance Russell, Morgan Dollar, Teddy Long, etc.) also adds a number of possibilities for unexpected things to happen... Which makes the game even more enjoyable... There is too much 'planning' involved in real life... Since I'm using this game as a way to 'escape' the stress of real life, I don't need 'plans' to have fun! HA! Thank you so much for taking the time to check in and share your thoughts, my friend... Stoked to have you along for the ride!
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Post by Pariah on Feb 10, 2023 17:33:00 GMT -5
American Showdown Wrestling #17 MOOLAH vs. GREENWALD
AUSTIN IDOL (w/ Jimmy Hart) def. Frogman Leblanc via submission with a LAS VEGAS LEGLOCK. -- Tokens: Leblanc 2 -- Idol spent some time toying with his opponent until Leblanc actually threatened to mount a comeback. At that point, Hart became visibly nervous and told Idol to put Leblanc out of his misery.
-- Ringside with Commissioner Teddy Long -- Bobby Heenan made an unscheduled appearance with his client, King Kong Bundy. He complained that Bundy was being overlooked, despite being one of the most powerful competitors to ever step inside the ring. The commissioner interrupted the rant and stated that Bundy would have be given an opportunity to prove his ability in a match that would take place immediately against a familiar opponent, Masked Superstar!
KING KONG BUNDY (w/ Bobby Heenan) def. Masked Superstar via DQ <snake eyes, manager interference counter> when he intercepted and used a foreign object that Heenan was trying to pass to Bundy. -- Tokens: Bundy 4 -- Gary Michael Cappetta tried to introduce the competitors for this impromptu match, but Bundy shoved him into a corner and started making threats. Without hesitation, Superstar rushed the ring to make the save! <Superstar started on Level 2 Offense.> -- Superstar dominated the majority of the action, but he was unable to maintain his composure when things started to spiral out of control. -- Big John Studd joined Bundy to double team Superstar after the bell. Before any harm was done, Blackjack Mulligan arrived to level the playing field. A wild brawl erupted and security was needed to pull the combatants apart. Commissioner Long announced that this rivalry would come to an end on the next card in a three-on-two Handicap match in which Heenan would be forced to participate!
JERRY LYNN def. Vampiro via pinfall after a German suplex. -- Tokens: Vampiro 4 -- Gordon Solie conducted a prematch interview with Jerry Lynn. He spoke with passion and was clearly fired up for the encounter. <Lynn started on Level 2 Offense.> -- Shane Douglas and Francine made a surprise appearance at ringside to cause problems for Lynn, but Konnan arrived to prevent them from becoming a factor.
OX BAKER def. Al Snow via submission with a grinding bear hug. -- Tokens: Baker 1 - Snow 1 -- Baker jumped Snow before Gary Michael Cappetta was able to complete the introductions. <Baker started on Level 2 Offense.> -- The self-proclaimed 'Giant Killer' delivered an exciting performance. He wasted precious time playing to the crowd while preparing for a high risk move and Baker made him regret his mistake.
U.S. EXPRESS (Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda) def. Pacific Playboys (Buddy Rose & Doug Somers w/ Sherri Martel) via pinfall when Windham pinned Somers after a BULLDOG. -- Tokens: Windham 1, Rotunda 1 - Rose 2, Somers 1 -- Fluid teamwork resulted in a fast paced encounter. Interference by Martel was not enough to help her clients avoid defeat.
SGT SLAUGHTER def. Bobo Brazil via submission with a COBRA CLUTCH. -- Tokens: Slaughter 2 - Brazil 4 -- Both men fought hard in this seesaw battle. -- Gordon Solie conducted a post-match interview with Bobo Brazil. He was still focused on his ongoing rivalry with Buddy Rogers which possibly affected his concentration during this encounter. Making no excuses, Brazil indicated that his business with Rogers was not over.
FABULOUS MOOLAH (w/ Lou Albano) def. Nora Greenwald via DQ to retain the LWGP World Women's Championship. Greenwald was disqualified <lv> for putting her hands on the referee. -- Tokens: Greenwald 2 -- This was a successful version four title defense. -- Greenwald quickly grew tired of Albano's harassment and grabbed a steel chair with the intent of quieting him down. Her enthusiasm caused her to ignore multiple warnings from the referee.
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Post by TTX on Feb 10, 2023 19:12:38 GMT -5
Clearly Moolah had the referee in her pocket. Lynn owned Vampiro.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 10, 2023 20:29:10 GMT -5
Clearly Moolah had the referee in her pocket. Lynn owned Vampiro. That was a squash victory for J-Lynn, without a doubt... Vampiro just couldn't get any offense going... And the appearance by the Franchise and Francine had no effect whatsoever. As for Moolah -- She is dangerous enough on her own... With Captain Lou in her corner, she is practically a force of nature. Always enjoy reading your thoughts, my friend... Many thanks for staying tuned!
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Post by Pariah on Feb 12, 2023 17:50:39 GMT -5
American Showdown Wrestling #18
Blackjack Mulligan & Masked Superstar vs. Bobby Heenan, Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy
Dick Hutton (c) vs. The Destroyer for the LWGP Catch Class Championship
No Holds Barred: Yukon Eric vs. Angelo Mosca
Rob Van Dam vs. Ted DiBiase
D'Lo Brown & Rodney Mack vs. Powers Of Pain
Mikey Whipwreck vs. Shane Douglas
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Post by Pariah on Feb 13, 2023 9:36:56 GMT -5
American Showdown Wrestling #18 MULLIGAN & SUPERSTAR vs. HEENAN, STUDD & BUNDY
MIKEY WHIPWRECK def. Shane Douglas (w/ Francine) via pinfall after a WHIPPER-SNAPPER. -- Tokens: Douglas 3 -- Gordon Solie conducted a prematch interview with Mikey Whipwreck. He was excited for another chance to prove himself and clearly fired up for this encounter. <Whipwreck started on Level 2 Offense.> -- The arrival of Jerry Lynn made it impossible for Douglas to remain focused and prevented Francine from getting involved. Refusing to slow down for an instant, Whipwreck scored an upset victory! -- Gordon Solie conducted a post-match interview with Shane Douglas and Francince. Blaming the intrusion for his loss, Douglas demanded a match against Lynn on the next card. Lynn accepted the challenge!
POWERS OF PAIN (Warlord & Barbarian) def. D'Lo Brown & Rodney Mack via pinfall when Warlord pinned Brown after teaming with Barbarian for an ELEVATED CLOTHESLINE. -- Tokens: Warlord 2, Barbarian 1 - Brown 2 -- Despite a strong effort, Brown & Mack were unable to capitalize on multiple opportunities as the Powers Of Pain relied on sheer brutality to dismantle their opponents.
TED DIBIASE def. Rob Van Dam via pinfall after a FULL POWERSLAM. -- Tokens: RVD 3 -- Carefully plotting each move, DiBiase effectively grounded RVD and did not permit him to build up any momentum.
ANGELO MOSCA def. Yukon Eric in a No Holds Barred match. Mosca tapped out Eric with a SLEEPER. -- Tokens: Mosca 1 - Eric 2 -- Both men fought hard in this highly anticipated grudge match. Mosca gained the upper hand by smashing Eric with a loaded elbow pad!
THE DESTROYER def. Dick Hutton (w/ J.J. Dillon) to win the LWGP Catch Class Championship. Destroyer tapped out Hutton with a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK. -- Tokens: Destroyer 4 - Hutton 7 -- Morgan Dollar was the referee for this match and was intimidated by Hutton during a prematch confrontation. <Subtract one from Hutton's PIN and DQ ratings.> -- This was an epic showdown! Frustrated that Hutton was clearly receiving some favorable calls from the referee, Destroyer took the fight to the floor and repeatedly smashed him into the rails. Hutton was bleeding heavily and when Dillon tried to intervene, Destroyer dropped him with an airplane spin!
BLACKJACK MULLIGAN & MASKED SUPERSTAR def. Bobby Heenan, Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy via submission when Mulligan tapped out Studd with a BLACKJACK CLAW. -- Tokens: n/a -- Studd & Bundy tried to jump their opponents while Gary Michael Cappetta was trying to complete the introductions, but Mulligan & Superstar saw it coming! They nailed Studd with a double clothesline and then worked together to slam Bundy onto the concrete floor! Wanting no part of the action, Heenan cowered on the opposite side of the ring. <Mulligan started on Level 3 Offense.> -- This contest ended in near record time! Bundy was still lying on the floor as Superstar trapped Heenan in a corner and punished him with a series of open handed slaps.
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Post by TTX on Feb 13, 2023 10:17:51 GMT -5
Studd just is underperforming in so many ways.
Nice win by Whipwreck.
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Post by Pariah on Feb 13, 2023 11:19:16 GMT -5
Studd just is underperforming in so many ways. Nice win by Whipwreck. Other than Bockwinkel, there hasn't been a whole lot of success among the Heenan family members... Might be time for the Brain to switch gears and bring back the Bombers. That was a crazy upset for Mikey... With just a touch of credit going to J-Lynn... Stoked that you're still enjoying this wild ride, my friend... ALL ABOARD!
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 13, 2023 21:47:31 GMT -5
I thoroughly enjoyed the last few shows. I really like the pairing of D-Lo Brown & Redd Dogg (Rodney Mack), that combo could see an appearance in my own fed at some point.
Jerry Lynn seems to kill it in many feds, again including my own. I haven't used him in a while, but he's won 61% of his matches for me plus held a few championships.
Jack Brisco couldn't get the win over Nick Bockwinkel but he didn't go down without a fight. No shame in that loss. Nice wins by Angelo Mosca and The Destroyer (claiming championship gold!) on #18.
This fed seems to be going well for you and that's not a bad thing, that's a good thing. See what I did there, BANG!
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Post by Pariah on Feb 13, 2023 22:35:53 GMT -5
I thoroughly enjoyed the last few shows. I really like the pairing of D-Lo Brown & Redd Dogg (Rodney Mack), that combo could see an appearance in my own fed at some point. Jerry Lynn seems to kill it in many feds, again including my own. I haven't used him in a while, but he's won 61% of his matches for me plus held a few championships. Jack Brisco couldn't get the win over Nick Bockwinkel but he didn't go down without a fight. No shame in that loss. Nice wins by Angelo Mosca and The Destroyer (claiming championship gold!) on #18. This fed seems to be going well for you and that's not a bad thing, that's a good thing. See what I did there, BANG! D'Lo & Redd Dogg are a fun team to have around... I actually meant to put Jazz in their corner too, but forgot... LOL! I'll fix that in a future appearance. Even though you might think that a loss for Vampiro would not make me very happy (ok, so I wasn't very happy)... But, at least I get to spin a nice, little program out of J-Lynn and the Franchise. HA! Jack Brisco and Nick Bockwinkel are two guys that are consistently successful for me... And The Destroyer is right up there as well... Running there matches are always a whole lotta fun. I like the freedom this particular format provides for playing Legends... My COTG and Indy feds are more than adequate for getting my storytelling fix... This project just allows me to play whoever/whenever/however I want... And indeed, my friend... I saw what you did there... Very nice! You deserve a SELF HIGH FIVE!
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