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Post by paul on Jan 22, 2024 4:44:05 GMT -5
A fun fed you've got going on here. Omega and Morpheus might change their tune on the t-shirts when they see how much bank the other wrestlers are making from them. Like Yogurt said in Spaceballs "merchandising is where the real money is made." Morpheus should inquire about getting his face on t-shirts, coloring books, breakfast cereal etc. etc. Omega does not mind them. It is Morpheus who is being an old fart. I am not sure his mug on a cereal box is a good idea. Kids be getting all scared with him glaring at them as they eat breakfast before school. Only thing worse would be his image on wallpaper for the kids' room where his image is glow in the dark. Lights go out and his glowing image is all the kids see. Therapists would make a killing off the sessions after that. My apologies. After re-reading your original post I realized I incorrectly lumped Omega in with Morpheus. I could see a cereal company putting Morpheus' face on their box as a cautionary tale for kids. Imagine the following ad campaign: "Kids, this is Morpheus. When he was a kid he didn't eat his Wheaties and now look at him. Do you want to grow up to be as ugly as Morpheus? We didn't think so. Eat your Wheaties." Glow in the dark Morpheus wallpaper would be almost as frightening as what Homer built for Bart in this classic Simpsons clip.
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Post by on_the_edge on Jan 27, 2024 21:27:29 GMT -5
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It looks like the GWF wants to take their show on the road. Far, far on the road. Into space as the case may be. One of the two moons of Mars to be precise. GWF officials are in talks with two arenas, one on each of Mars's moons. That would be Phobos and Deimos. Both moons have had a nice arena built in the last couple years and are working hard to bring professional wrestling to their arenas. Phobos has the Phobos SunDome while Deimos has the Deimos Intergalactic Arena. It will be interesting to see who wins the bidding war.
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Post by on_the_edge on Feb 3, 2024 15:58:19 GMT -5
May 2075
United Center
Chicago, IL USA
Pre show preview:
The main event will see Dorado Sundown finally get to get their hands on Defiance. The Global Tag Team championship will be on the line, but will Dorado Sundown be focused on that or on unleashing their rage on Defiance for the beat down and betrayal of GWF?
Scuff vs Artavius the Virus (none) beat Scuff (none) via pinfall after a flying body press (2 stars)
Torin Caelum (none) beat Solar Flare (3) via submission with Caelum's Grip (3 stars)
Omega (none) beat Ricken Prince (3) via pinfall after a Tomahawk Thrust (2 stars)
Dorado Sundown (Blacklash-3, Bullwhip-2) beat Defiance (Blood-1, Jammer-4) in a Global Tag Team Championship match via pinfall with a Dorado Power Drop to win the titles (5 stars)
Post show recap:
Scuff was all over Artavius early on but could not get over the top and put Artavius away. That allowed the Virus to fight back and make the pin after the flying body press.
Torin Caelum and Solar Flare went almost to the match time limit. Flare kept refusing to submit to submission holds including his finisher. Finally it was too much and a second Caelum's Grip led to the submission. Omega used Cosmic War Dance a pair of times but could not get the win. Finally, after several minutes of hard-hitting action Omega picked up the W.
The main event was MOTY material. The champs started off by working Blacklash over. They were beating on him pretty good but could not get the pin. On their third attempt as Jammer tried to get the pin Bullwhip came in to stop the cover. Blood ran in and things got crazy for a bit. With the referee distracted Bullwhip laid Jammer out and rolled Blacklash on top of him. After Jammer kicked out Blacklash tagged Bullwhip and they hit Rustler's Stampede. It almost got them the win, but Jammer kicked out at the last moment.
The match got heated after that. Multiple tags and double teaming. Both teams had their chances. One moment it looked like the champs would successfully defend their title. Then it looked like the former champs would get their belts back. At one point the teams were brawling on the floor and it looked like one or both might get the DQ. In the end Dorado Sundown came out on top and got their belts back. These teams have battled over the titles a lot. From Sundown beating Defiance in the finals to crown the first champions to a successful defense to losing the titles to Defiance and now winning them back. It is unlikely this rivalry is over. Far from it.
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Post by on_the_edge on Feb 16, 2024 17:23:36 GMT -5
June 2075
Little Caesar's Arena
Detroit, MI USA
Pre show preview:
Our main event is a #1 contender match for a title shot against Morpheus for the Global Championship. Omega could have the shot if he wanted according to Morpheus but Omega wanted to earn it. He beat Ricken Prince who had lost a non-title match. That made Omega and Torin Caelum the top contenders.
Screw (none) beat Torpor (2) via pinfall after a running power slam (2 stars)
Moonstrike (1) beat Santon The Loner (1) via pinfall with Paladin Drop (3 stars)
K.O. Keller and Commander Sam (none) beat The Mensans (Trotarus-2) via pinfall when K.O Keller pinned Trotarus after The Ten Count (2 stars)
Omega (none) beat Torin Caelum (3) in a #1 Contender match via pinfall following a jumping leg drop to earn a title match (2 stars)
Post show recap:
Screw's power was too much for Torpor tonight.
It looked like Santon The Loner would overpower Moonstrike and defeat him. But Moonstrike refused to do down easy and made the comeback to gain the W.
Keller and Sam are looking like a solid tag team as they seem to get better each time they team. They had no problems beating The Mensans. Interestingly it was Trotarus and not Cordsar who struggled and took the pin.
The main event was even between the two men for a couple minutes. Then Omega used Cosmic War Dance a pair of times and even Tomahawk Thrust to soften Tarin up but could not put him away with them. It was a simple jumping leg drop that finally got the job done. Both men shook hands after the match.
Global Champion Morpheus came out to the stage after the main event and clapped for Omega. The frenemies were eyeing each other when Defiance came from behind Morpheus and jumped him. Omega took off and ran up the ramp but Defiance fled before he could get a hand on them. He checked on Morpheus as the show ended.
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Post by on_the_edge on Feb 23, 2024 20:10:22 GMT -5
June 2075
U.S. Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, MN
Pre show preview:
The match the fans have been waiting for is finally here. Defiance have been sleeper agents for POW since day one. Now, The Guardians of GWF, Morpheus and Omega, are going to get them in the ring. Morpheus especially will be looking for payback. It goes without saying that the match will be the main event tonight.
Lao-Rae is seen sitting in the front row ringside. He is holding a sign that says, "It's all about the green".
Scuff (none) beat Seamus Pollack (1) via submission with a Full Nelson (2 stars)
Torpor (none) beat Artavius the Virus (3) via pinfall after Cygnus Air Raid (2 stars)
Solar Flare (1) beat Ricken Prince (1) via pinfall with a spinning elbow smash
The Guardians (Morpheus-1) beat Defiance (Blood-2) via pinfall when Omega pinned Blood after Tomahawk Thrust (2 stars)
Post show recap:
Scuff has a pretty easy match. Seamus tried fighting back but did not do much. After Scuff won, he went to head to the back when Lao-Rae flung his sign at Scuff. Lao-Rae was yelling at him and appeared to be trying to provoke Scuff. The referee held Scuff back as arena ushers came down and made Lao-Rae leave the seating area.
Artavius was still headbanging when the bell rang. Torpor just went at him and was dominating thru the match. Artavius did not go down easy even kicking out after the first Cygnus Air Raid. The second one cost him the match.
A clash of Ricken's power against Solar Flare's agility saw a good match go back and forth between them. Solar Flare caught Ricken square on the jaw with a spinning elbow smash and pinned him.
As the main event started there was a discussion between Omega and Morpheus who would start. Morpheus was insistant it should be him and finally Omega gave in. Morpheus rushed at Jammer who slid under the bottom rope. Morpheus went out and chased him around the ring. Jammer got in the ring and when Morpheus did Jammer caught him with a DDT. Jammer made one pin attempt then tagged out to Blood. Blood went to the top rope and was going to try a big move but Morpheus caught him and tossed him into the ring. A Trip To Hades but Blood kicked out. A second finisher and another kick out. After a couple more mintues Morpheus reluctently tagged out as he needed a breather. It did not take long for Omega to hit a Tomahawk Thrust. As Omega went for the pin Jammer tried to save his partner but was stopped cold by Morpheus. The first round of what could be a long conflict goes to The Guardians.
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Post by on_the_edge on Mar 1, 2024 18:09:22 GMT -5
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The GWF has finally made their decision. They will be taking their show to one of the moons of Mars. The one that won the bid is Deimos. That means the Deimos Intergalactic Arena, host to many entertaining music shows, musicals and plays will be host to the first GWF show held off of Earth. The Phobos Sundome were very disappointed to hear they lost out. There are rumors that the owners of the Sundome will be trying to schedule some competing entertainment on the day of the GWF show.
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Post by on_the_edge on Mar 3, 2024 16:27:18 GMT -5
July 2075
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
Pre show preview:
Solar Flare has been stringing together wins and it earned him a main event match tonight.
Commander Sam (none) beat Artavius the Virus (2) via pinfall after Star Spangled Banner (1 star)
Moonstrike (none) beat Screw (2) via pinfall after a Paladin Drop (2 stars)
Defiance (Blood-1) beat The Crosscurrents (Vortex-2) via pinfall when Jammer pinned Vortex after a top rope clothesline (3 stars)
Solar Flare (2) beat K.O. Keller (2) via pinfall following a Paladin Missile (3 stars)
Post show recap:
Commander Sam cruised to the victory. He needed his finisher three times, but he picked up the win.
Moonstrike seems to be following in his tag partners footsteps as he is picking up some wins in singles matches.
Defiance was upset over losing to The Guardians on the last show. They attacked The Crosscurrents before the match officially began. They were in control and wore Vortex down but they could not put him away. He was able to tag out. Then The Crosscurrents were in control for a few mintues. They used a tag finisher on Blood but he kicked out in time. Defiance swung momentum back in their favor and Jammer put Vortex away.
K.O. Keller used his power and fighting ability to put Solar Flare in a bad place in first couple minutes. However, Solar Flare kept himself in the match and was able to fight back and pick up another impressive win.
A couple announcements about the next card coming from Miami, FL
First after a recent altercation Scuff will get a chance to settle things with Lae-Rae in the ring as the latter has been given his official GWF contract. Both of them faced off at the Old School PPV in an Earn Your Spot match that Scuff won.
Second the main event will be a GWF Global Championship match. On the last card they teamed and on the next one they will fight each other. Morpheus will defend his title against the former champion, the #1 contender, the co-founder of GWF with Morpheus and his tag partner in The Guardians...Omega.
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Post by on_the_edge on Mar 17, 2024 16:31:36 GMT -5
July 2075
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, FL USA
Pre show preview:
Lao-Rae makes his GWF debut as an official GWF roster member.
Omega earned a GWF Global Championship match and tonight he gets that match. Can he cash in to become the Global Champion for a second time?
Scuff (none) beat Lao-Rae (none) with Full Nelson (1 star)
Commander Sam (none) beat Torpor (none) with Star Spangled Banner (2 stars)
Torin Caelum (none) beat Solar Flare (1) with Caelum's Grip (3 stars)
Omega (none) beat Morpheus (6) with Cosmic War Dance in a GWF Global Championship match to win the title (2 stars)
Post show recap:
The green machine Lao-Rae was looking to take out some frustration against Scruff. Early on it looked like he would get it. But one mistake changed things. Lao-Rae went for a back body drop but ducked too soon. Scuff hit a DDT and followed that up with a Full Nelson forcing Lao-Rae to submit.
Commander Sam has been improving over the last few months and it continued here. He dominated his nemesis for most of the match before putting him away with his finisher.
Solar Flare has been doing really well recently as well. Tonight, he came up against someone just a bit better than him. At least on this night. A really good match ended with Solar Flare tapping out. Back to the drawing board for him if he wishes to earn a Global Championship title match.
Speaking of Global Championship title match that is what our main event it about. Before it started five men made their way thru the crowd to five empty seats in the front row. One is a masked wrestler named Khan the Conquer. He is one of the hottest up and coming wrestlers. The other four men are men in suits. Likely his agent, PR man and things like that.
Before the main event both men, who tagged together on the last show and cofounded the GWF, met in the middle of the ring and shook hands. The match got going and after a couple minutes of back and forth Omega started to take control. He made numerous pin attempts but the champ kept kicking out. Omega used his Cosmic War Dance a pair of times and nailed Morpheus with Tomahawk Thrust. It was not good enough. Omega jumped off the top rope and hit a sledgehammer on Morpheus. Later a third Cosmic War Dance was finally enough for Omega to earn the win and the Global title.
Omega is handed the title belt as Morpheus lays on the mat catching his breath. Morpheus finally gets to his feet and goes to stand in a corner, his back to Omega. Morpheus is deep in thought as Omega watches him. The fans are cheering both men. Morpheus turns around and eyes Omega. He looks upset and starts to walk toward Omega. Before we can find out if he will shake Omega's hand like they did to start the match or if he will attack Omega both men get jumped by Defiance. The fans are booing as Blood and Jammer beat Omega and Morpheus down. Security comes out to stop the mayhem as the show ends.
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Post by Rex Havoc on Mar 18, 2024 16:34:59 GMT -5
I'm waiting to see when K.O. Keller gets his shot at the title with all the wins he has racked up so far. Seems like he wins 3 or 4 in a row and then loses one and restarts. Good shows so far.
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Post by on_the_edge on Mar 19, 2024 4:01:15 GMT -5
I'm waiting to see when K.O. Keller gets his shot at the title with all the wins he has racked up so far. Seems like he wins 3 or 4 in a row and then loses one and restarts. Good shows so far. He will get one eventually. Right now he is torn between a singles career and tagging with his friend Commander Sam as he helps Sam get his career going. The path he ends up taking will be more clear soon. Thanks for checking my fed out and the kind comments.
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