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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Nov 27, 2023 23:23:54 GMT -5
AJ Styles struggles in the American Division continue, it's almost getting to the point where he'll find himself in a spoiler roll for guys looking to clinch a top four spot. Darby Allin went from riding high with an undefeated streak to dropping two straight matches and giving the "Super Cop" his first victory of the tournament. Reno Scum have always been a very up and down tag team for me, right now they are on a roll and three wins away from possibly becoming the Inaugural MFWrestling World Tag Team Champions. It'll be interesting to see if they can continue that momentum. So I have now gotten caught up on everything I pre-rolled before I started posting results (except for the American Division, which has been in the books for over a month now), so now I'll be rolling up the cards as I go and posting them once they are complete. Also all but the finals of the Tag Team Tournament has been pre-rolled, so those matches will be added to the shows they are scheduled to take place on. I've also found Reno Scum are hit and miss, although when I put a manager with them they become unbeatable for me!! Who do you have manage them? Managers will make their debuts in MFWrestling once the Round Robins are over.
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Post by db1091 on Nov 28, 2023 13:39:30 GMT -5
I've also found Reno Scum are hit and miss, although when I put a manager with them they become unbeatable for me!! Who do you have manage them? Managers will make their debuts in MFWrestling once the Round Robins are over. They were part of the House of Truth and managed by Truth Martini for me, and in the end they just relinquished the titles in storyline
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Nov 28, 2023 23:23:27 GMT -5
Who do you have manage them? Managers will make their debuts in MFWrestling once the Round Robins are over. They were part of the House of Truth and managed by Truth Martini for me, and in the end they just relinquished the titles in storyline I like that idea. I've been struggling to find something for Truth Martini to do for ages, hope you don't mind if I steal it at somepoint lol
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Post by db1091 on Nov 29, 2023 12:52:46 GMT -5
They were part of the House of Truth and managed by Truth Martini for me, and in the end they just relinquished the titles in storyline I like that idea. I've been struggling to find something for Truth Martini to do for ages, hope you don't mind if I steal it at somepoint lol Absolutely steal away! I will be intrigued to see how they get on
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Nov 30, 2023 5:09:56 GMT -5
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 7, 2023 23:00:24 GMT -5
I am going to make a minor canonical change to MFWrestling.
Since I am now approaching 2 months behind my target date of October 2023 to run the Round Robins (insomnia has been draining my will to live lately) I am going to retroactively change all the dates to October of 2024. I like to play ahead with my dates and when I fall this far behind I feel super pressured to get subpar results out quickly in an effort to catch up. Nothing else is going to change. I'll be doing my best to get all the results posted as quickly as possible
Chris
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 8, 2023 6:14:58 GMT -5
RETURNS IN 2024/25The super popular NWA Annual Excursion to Hawaii will be returning in 2024/25. Beginning on Tuesday December 31st, 2024 and concluding on Wednesday January 1st, 2025 the Mixed Tag Team Invitational Tournament will be returning. The winning team of the tournament will see both members receive a shot at the MFWrestling World and MFWrestling Women's World Championships. Teams and partnerships will be announced once the Round Robin Tournaments have been concluded.
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Post by db1091 on Dec 8, 2023 9:46:31 GMT -5
I am going to make a minor canonical change to MFWrestling. Since I am now approaching 2 months behind my target date of October 2023 to run the Round Robins (insomnia has been draining my will to live lately) I am going to retroactively change all the dates to October of 2024. I like to play ahead with my dates and when I fall this far behind I feel super pressured to get subpar results out quickly in an effort to catch up. Nothing else is going to change. I'll be doing my best to get all the results posted as quickly as possible Chris Your fed and the way you present all the results is incredible, Chris! Never feel pressured to post results though, we will absolutely still be looking when you are able to post. I hope the insomnia lets up for you!
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 8, 2023 23:04:28 GMT -5
I am going to make a minor canonical change to MFWrestling. Since I am now approaching 2 months behind my target date of October 2023 to run the Round Robins (insomnia has been draining my will to live lately) I am going to retroactively change all the dates to October of 2024. I like to play ahead with my dates and when I fall this far behind I feel super pressured to get subpar results out quickly in an effort to catch up. Nothing else is going to change. I'll be doing my best to get all the results posted as quickly as possible Chris Your fed and the way you present all the results is incredible, Chris! Never feel pressured to post results though, we will absolutely still be looking when you are able to post. I hope the insomnia lets up for you! Don't get me wrong, I've never felt pressured to post on the boards. The pressure is entirely internal, so when I fall behind I start pressuring myself to try and get caught up. So by making the change I've made I'm looking forward to playing out the remaining cards in the Round Robins then I may have MFWrestling shut down briefly and kick off the new year with the Mixed Tag Team Invitational, haven't fully decided yet.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 9, 2023 6:26:50 GMT -5
ROUNDS FIVE AND SIX LIVE FROM GERSTEN PAVILION in LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA Friday October 18th, 2024 ATTENDANCE: 3,702 ROUND FIVEFlamita v “King of Strong Style” Shinsuke NakamuraAs soon as the bell rang the “King of Strong Style” tossed Flamita off the ropes, as Flamita rebounded both men collided hard in the center of the ring. Shinsuke Nakamura got to his feet first and caught Flamita with the flying jujigatame before hitting the Kinshasa for a quick near fall. The “King of Strong Style” then tossed Flamita out of the ring and landed a second Kinshasa on the arena floor. Flamita just barely beat the ten count and as he got back in the ring Flamita found himself on the receiving end of another Kinshasa. The “King of Strong Style” then kept hitting Flamita with Kinshasa’s until Shinsuke Nakamura finally managed to keep Flamita down to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Shinsuke Nakamura“Tokyo Monster” Kahagas v “High Flying Ace” Hiroshi TanahashiHiroshi Tanahashi opened this match by tossing the “Tokyo Monster” into the corner, as Kahagas rebounded out the “High Flying Ace” laid out the “Tokyo Monster” with a running kick. Hiroshi Tanahashi then caught Kahagas with a flying forearm leading to a near fall. The “High Flying Ace” followed that up with a Sling Blade before tossing the “Tokyo Monster” out of the ring. As Hiroshi Tanahashi followed Kahagas out the “Tokyo Monster” laid out the “High Flying Ace” with a brutal right hand. Kahagas then rolled Hiroshi Tanahashi back into the ring and connected with the Snap Clothesline for a near fall of his own. Kahagas then went for the Tarantula hold but Hiroshi Tanahashi fought out and landed an apron dragon screw before hitting a second Sling Blade. The “High Flying Ace” then connected with the High Fly Flow to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Hiroshi Tanahashi“Kiwi Buzzsaw” Travis Banks v “Sensación de Segunda Generación” Halcón Jr“Sensación de Segunda Generación” took the fight right to the “Kiwi Buzzsaw” opening this match with a knife-edge chop that stunned Travis Banks. Halcón Jr followed that up by catching the “Kiwi Buzzsaw” with the Trampolin Halcónarna hooking Travis Banks legs for a quick two count. One Halcón DDT later and the “Sensación de Segunda Generación” had picked up another quick near fall on the “Kiwi Buzzsaw.” Halcón Jr then went for a standing senton and Travis Banks got his knees up. The “Kiwi Buzzsaw” then caught the “Sensación de Segunda Generación” with a cannonball before hitting the shotgun dropkick. Travis Banks then went for a running knee strike and Halcón Jr sidestepped and quickly caught the “Kiwi Buzzsaw” with a spinebuster leading to the third near fall of the match. Halcón Jr then connected with a springboard moonsault and earned yet another near fall on the “Kiwi Buzzsaw.” The “Sensación de Segunda Generación” then caught Travis Banks with the Halcón Slam to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Halcón Jr“Darewolf” PJ Black v “El Mesias” Mil MuertesThe “Darewolf” dominated most of this match as he looked to turn things around in the International Division Round Robin. PJ Black wore down “El Mesias” catching the masked powerhouse with the Check Up, Wellness Policy and Bad Habits before catching Mil Muertes with Wildness for a near fall. Shortly after Mil Muertes rolled to the outside of the ring after dodging a springboard moonsault. PJ Black looked to hit “El Mesias” with a suicide dive, but Mil Muertes caught the “Darewolf” in midair before powerslamming PJ Black onto the arena floor. Mil Muertes then rolled the “Darewolf” back into the ring and caught PJ Black with a choke slam. Mil Muertes then tossed the “Darewolf” into the corner and as “El Mesias” charged in PJ Black stunned the powerhouse with a brutal boot to the face. PJ Black then hit a second Wellness Policy before hitting the Placebo Effect to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: “Darewolf” PJ Black“Switchblade” Jay White v “El Jefe” Daga“El Jefe” opened this match by catching “Switchblade” with a running corner uppercut as the bell rang. Daga then tossed Jay White off the ropes and “Switchblade” ducked under a pair of clothesline’s before Daga caught Jay White with a brutal running back elbow. Daga then connected with a bridging German suplex before locking on a crossface. Jay White fought his way to the ropes to force the break and Daga tossed the “Switchblade” out of the ring and landed a pair of suicide dives before rolling Jay White back into the ring. “El Jefe” then caught the “Switchblade” with a double knee backbreaker before climbing to the top rope. Jay White recovered and caught Daga with a superplex before hitting the Flatliner and deadlift German combination to earn the pinfall victory to remain undefeated. WINNER: Jay White“El Fenix de la Lucha Libre” Laredo Kid v “El Caballero del Aire” Rey HorusThe Laredo Kid dominated this match after he ducked under a rolling elbow from Rey Horus and laid out “El Caballero del Aire” with a superkick. “El Fenix de la Lucha Libre” then planted Rey Horus into the mat with a satellite DDT before connecting with back-to-back 450 Splashes. Following a Laredo Boom Rey Horus rolled to the arena floor. The Laredo Kid followed “El Caballero del Aire” out of the ring and drove Rey Horus hard into the steel barricade several times until the referee called for the bell and disqualified the Laredo Kid for ignoring his instructions to bring the match back into the ring. WINNER: Rey HorusTAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND ROUND MATCHSTEENERICO (El Generico & Kevin Steen) v YOUNG BUCKS (Matt & Nick Jackson)El Generico and Matt Jackson started this match for their respective teams. Following a few minutes of some great back and forth action El Generico caught Matt Jackson with the Spike Brainbuster for a near fall before tagging “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” into the ring. Kevin Steen then caught Matt Jackson with the Package Piledrive forcing Nick Jackson to make the save to keep the Young Bucks in the match. “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” then caught Matt Jackson with the F-Cinq and once again Nick Jackson hit the ring to make the save. “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” then hit another F-Cinq on Matt Jackson and this time Nick Jackson hit the ring with a steel chair and blasted Kevin Steen handing Steenerico the disqualification victory. WINNERS: SteenericoROUND SIX“El Jefe” Daga v “Tokyo Monster” KahagasThe “Tokyo Monster” tried to open this one with a European Uppercut only for “El Jefe” to block it and catch Kahagas with a dropkick. Daga then went for a second one and the “Tokyo Moster” sidestepped and came back with a kick to the face that sent Daga crashing out of the ring. The “Tokyo Monster” then followed “El Jefe” out of the ring and Daga caught Kahagas with a brainbuster on the arena floor. Daga then rolled Kahagas back into the ring and climbed to the top rope and caught the “Tokyo Monster” with a crossbody block to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Daga“Darewolf” PJ Black v FlamitaAfter some back and forth action to start this match the “Darewolf” took control when he blocked a discus forearm before locking Flamita in a Fujiwara armbar. Flamita quickly reached the ropes to force a break before PJ Black caught the masked man with the Wellness Policy leading to the first near fall of the match. The “Darewolf” then landed the Mood Swing before hitting back-to-back Check Ups to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: PJ Black“El Mesias” Mil Muertes v “El Fenix de la Lucha Libre” Laredo Kid“El Mesias” opened this match by blasting “El Fenix de la Lucha Libre” with a big right hook that rocked Laredo Kid. Mil Muertes then connected with a choke slam before going for a DDT. The Laredo Kid blocked the move and came back with a superkick that stunned Mil Muertes. “El Fenix de la Lucha Libre” then went for a flying forearm before tossing Mil Muertes off the ropes. “El Mesias” rebounded and ran right through the Laredo Kid with a running shoulder tackle. Mil Muertes then powered the Laredo Kid into a power slam for a near fall. That move put Mil Muertes in firm control of the match as he wore down “El Fenix de la Lucha Libre” with a pair of tombstone piledrivers and the Reaper’s Trident for another near fall before finally ending this match with the Flatliner to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Mil Muertes“Kiwi Krusher” Travis Banks v “Switchblade” Jay WhiteJay White dominated the majority of this match up between Auckland New Zealand natives as the “Switchblade” looked to remain undefeated in the International Round Robin. Despite a brief flurry of offense by the “Kiwi Krusher” which saw Travis Banks catch Jay White with a running knee strike that sent the “Switchblade” tumbling to the corner with the “Kiwi Krusher” landed the cannonball. Travis Banks then climbed to the top rope and Jay White made the comeback catching the “Kiwi Krusher” with a superplex before hitting the Flatliner into a deadlift German Suplex to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Jay White“Sensación de Segunda Generación” Halcón Jr v “El Caballero del Aire” Rey HorusAs soon as the bell rang the “Sensación de Segunda Generación” caught “El Caballero del Aire” with a pop up powerbomb leading to a quick near fall on the undefeated Rey Horus. Halcón Jr then went for a standing senton, and Rey Horus got his knees up and then stunned Halcón Jr with a rolling elbow. The two men then spent the rest of the match constantly going back and forth with momentum swinging every few minutes. Halcón Jr did manage to pick up a couple more near falls on Rey Horus with both the Halcón DDT and Halcón Slam each time “El Caballero del Aire” quickly kicked out. The end of this match saw the “Sensación de Segunda Generación” climbing to the top rope after planting Rey Horus to the mat with a spine buster “El Caballero del Aire” quickly recovered and caught Halcón Jr with a top rope Spanish Fly to earn the pinfall victory remain undefeated. WINNER: Rey Horus“King of Strong Style” Shinsuke Nakamura v “High Flying Ace” Hiroshi TanahashiThe “High Flying Ace” dominated most of this match as he looked to hand the “King of Strong Style” another loss in the Round Robin. Hiroshi Tanahashi countered nearly everything Shinsuke Nakamura could come up with while earning a pair of near falls after hitting the “King of Strong Style” with the Sling Blade. The end of this match saw both men brawling on the arena floor and Nakamura went to connect with a Kinshasa, but Tanahashi ducked under, and Nakamura’s leg caught the ring post. The “High Flying Ace” then began slamming the “King of Strong Style” leg off the ring post earning several warnings from the referee before rolling the “King of Strong Style” back into the ring. Hiroshi Tanahashi then climbed to the top rope and as Shinsuke Nakamura struggled to get back to his feet the “High Flying Ace” caught the “King of Strong Style” with a diving crossbody to earn the pinfall victory. WINNER: Hiroshi Tanahashi
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