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Post by bookerbill on Jan 3, 2017 8:22:24 GMT -5
Awesome show from Detroit. The angle with DLJ and Pesek was excellent and following Jonathan's path for payback should be fun. The Nature Boy taking a hike was a nice use of a count out finish. Main event was also a fun read and really like that Valentine continues to be a significant run at the top of your fed. Always a must read during the morning commute.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jan 6, 2017 0:26:58 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Bookerbill. Johnny Valentine has been very strong as champion, especially getting by AJ Styles and Ed Lewis in his last two defenses. I thought that either one of those guys might unseat him but he managed to keep the gold. Snake eyes can bring about some really fun things in the game and the end result was a new rivalry between DLJ and John Pesek which I hope plays out well. I'm thinking that Pesek and The Turk could be a strong team as well. Next up is action from the IWA, I hope you enjoy it...
IWA - In The Beginning - The ACE Arena - Union City, NJ (Card #1053)
● IWA Commissioner David Marquez opened the show discussing Supercard of Honor II (Card #1049 in Dallas, TX) calling it a major success and thanked the entire roster for making that possible. He was then interrupted by IWA Heavyweight champion Jay Lethal who was accompanied by his manager SoCal Val. Lethal bragged that his win over Michael Elgin in a Steel Cage Match at Supercard of Honor II proved that there is no one in his league. He said that his reign as champion was just getting started and that if not for him the Supercard of Honor II event would have been a dud. Marquez took exception to that last statement and said that Lethal needed to learn some humility and he was going to give him some by adding a match to the card, an IWA Heavyweight title match! Lethal went ballistic as did Val with both saying that he deserved a night off and there was no one worthy of getting a title shot. Marquez begged to differ and said that although he has never seen eye-to-eye with Truth Martini he said that the House of Truth possessed a worthy number one contender and that man would be facing Lethal for the title in the main event. Lethal demanded to know who his challenger would be and Marquez simply said he is a former LOW Tex-Arkana Television champion making reference to Roderick Strong who recently set the title defense record for that championship. Lethal and Val gasped and tried to protest the decision again but Marquez said that the decision was final and that they had better go to the back and prepare for the championship match.
1) Eric Watts defeated Chavo Pequeno: The opening bout saw the masked Luchadore Chavo Pequeno take on highly touted IWA newcomer “Big Nasty” Eric Watts out of Detroit, MI. Watts was accompanied to the ring by his manager Ty Matthews who calls himself “The First Progenitor of Hyperoptimism”. Watts held a ten inch height advantage and near one-hundred pound weight advantage over Pequeno and he used every bit of it. Pequeno launched a mild offensive before Watts planted him with the Murder Bomb, a crucifix power bomb into a double knee, for a near fall. Watts followed up with D.N.R., a Fireman spinebuster, but pulled Pequeno up at the count of two under orders from Matthews. Moments later Watts blasted Pequeno with a Bicycle Kick to score the pin. Matthews looked on pleased as Watts was dominant in his IWA debut.
2) Moose, Willie Mack & Rich Swann defeated Big Sue Jackson, Dick Justice & George Gatton: Trios action was up next as Moose, Willie Mack and Rich Swann joined forces to battle Big Sue Jackson, “Supercop” Dick Justice and George Gatton. Moose, who has been having his problems with Eddie Kingston and Mikey O’Shea, looked off in the early going as Jackson worked him over. That set up Justice hitting Leg Freedom Ring on Moose for a big near fall. Mack helped rally his team by assaulting Justice and that led to Swann hitting the Leap from Swann Pond. That looked to be a sure pin but Gatton dropped an elbow on Swann and reversed the pinning position resulting in a two count. Gatton would pay for that a short time later when Moose tagged back in and blasted him with the Spear to score the pin.
3) Los Primos Rivera defeated Paul London & Brian Kendrick: The popular duo of Londrick, Paul London & Brian Kendrick, coming off of a big win over the All Night Express at Supercard of Honor II, looked to build on that momentum as they took on Los Primos Rivera (Gino & Danny Rivera). Things looked great for them early especially when London hit the 450 Splash on Gino for a big near fall. LPR then fought into it and got the heat on Kendrick for an extended stretch. Danny used his own 450 Splash on Kendrick, called the Photo Bomb, for another big near fall. LPR looked very impressive cutting off the ring and nearly beating Kendrick several times. He finally made the hot tag and London wound up hitting the Shooting Star Press on Danny but Gino managed to break up the pin. LPR then stunned the weary Kendrick, who had been tagged back in, and hit the Capi Ku, a flying knee and inverted atomic drop into a jackknife cradle, with Danny scoring the pin. It was a huge upset win for LPR who showed that their brand of teamwork could help make them impact players in the IWA tag team division.
4) Big Duke defeated Diamond Dallas Page by Count Out: Jersey Shore native Diamond Dallas Page entered to a huge ovation from the crowd as he prepared to take on Big Duke, the bodyguard for manager Percy Pringle III in the Pringle Dynasty. The rivalry between DDP and the members of Pringle’s faction has been really heated in recent weeks, particularly when DDP has joined The Shield (Jon Moxley, Tyler Black & Drew Galloway) for some big eight-man tag team matches against them. DDP was dominant early including laying Duke out with the Russian Leg Sweep. Duke wound up bailing out of the ring and took over on offense when DDP followed him out. Back inside it was Duke hitting the Sky High and Sound of Violence as he controlled the action. DDP then made a key counter and hit the Diamond Cutter but as he went for the pin Pringle shoved the timekeeper down and rang the bell. The confusion led to Duke hitting the Killshot on DDP but he kicked out before the three count. Pringle was beside himself as the match was not over yet. They wound up battling back outside where Duke caught DDP with a chest ram into the barrier and ran back into the ring. DDP tried to follow but he had his leg held by Pringle preventing him from beating the ten count back into the ring. Duke got the win via count out as a furious DDP argued with the referee.
5) Sami Callihan defeated Joey Ryan: The “Callihan Death Machine’ Sami Callihan out of Western Ohio took on the “King of Sleaze” Joey Ryan hailing from Hollywood, CA. Ryan looked great during this bout as he pretty much dominated the whole way. He nailed Callihan with the spinebuster at one point and looked very confident that he was on his way to the win. Things changed when Callihan bailed out of the ring and lured Ryan out running him head first into the ring post. He referee waved that off as Callihan fired Ryan back into the ring and quickly locked on the Stretch Muffler. Ryan tried to escape but was unable to and had to tap out giving Callihan the victory via submission.
6) Randy Savage & Rob Van Dam defeated Kevin Steen & Adam Pearce: The official debut for the “Macho Man” Randy Savage under an IWA contract saw him team with the “Whole F’N Show” Rob Van Dam to take on “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” Kevin Steen and “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce. These four men have been involved in a fierce rivalry that saw Savage win his in-ring contract beating Steen in a Ladder Match at Supercard of Honor II while Pearce remained unbeaten against RVD beating him in a Falls Count Anywhere Match on that show. Savage and RVD were looking extra colorful as they hit the ring to a big ovation from the crowd. Steen and Pearce, however, were determined to win it and they did a great job holding control as they got the heat on Savage. Steen connected with a 450 Splash while Pearce hit the Superfly Splash giving Savage his own taste of top rope attacks. Steen also nailed him with the vicious power bomb onto the ring apron. Savage finally managed to tag out and RVD went to work on Pearce including hitting him with the Five Star Frog Splash. Steen saved Pearce from being pinned there adding more frustration to RVD. Savage got back in and wound up hitting the Flying Elbow Smash on Pearce but again Steen made the save. Pearce managed a comeback late in the bout until Savage countered him and hit the running knee to the back. That set him up for RVD hitting the devastating Van Terminator and three seconds later it was all over as Pearce was pinned. An irate Steen quickly stormed off to the back while RVD celebrated with the “Macho Man” as he finally got the monkey off his back by defeating Pearce to end a wild tag team battle.
7) IWA J-Crown title: Ricochet© defeated Chuck Taylor to retain the title: The first of a now triple title main event saw newly crowned IWA J-Crown champion Ricochet put the belt on the line against a former champion in Chuck Taylor, the “Kentucky Gentleman”. Taylor got off to an explosive start hitting the running big boot and a springboard moonsault. Ricochet then struck back hitting the over the ring post dive and a double rotation moonsault. That set the tone for what was a terrific battle for the IWA J-Crown title. Ricochet went for the 630 Senton early but missed allowing Taylor to deliver a turnbuckle power bomb resulting in a two count. Taylor was aggressive on offense but that may have proven to be his downfall. Ricochet took over during a battle on the floor and back inside delivered a flying bodypress from the top rope for a big near fall. Taylor was stunned as Ricochet followed up with the Rickrack. That led to Ricochet going back up top and hitting the spectacular 630 Senton to score the pin and retain the title. It was a successful version one defense for Ricochet who hopes to have a lengthy reign as champion.
8) IWA tag team titles: Mark & Jay Briscoe© defeated Osirian Portal to retain the titles: The IWA tag team titles were on the line as former two-time champions the Osirian Portal (Amasis & Ophidian) challenged newly crowned champions Mark & Jay Briscoe for the belts. Dem Boys came away with the gold beating the Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) at Supercard of Honor II and were looking to make a successful version one title defense. They meant business early as they quickly hit the Doomsday Device on Amasis but Ophidian made the save nailing Jay with a sliding chair assisted dropkick. The Briscoes had used the chair outside prompting Ophidian to retaliate and that allowed Amasis to roll up Jay for a two count. The Portal bounced back and delivered the Osirian Sacrament on Jay but he kicked out of it with authority drawing cheers from the crowd. The Portal kept control and managed to stun Mark with the Snake Charmer leaving the “Caveman” like champion in a state of Hypnosis. Amasis then hit the Egyptian Conniption on Mark but Jay made the save. The Portal really brought the fight to Dem Boys and both Mark and Jay were busted open during the course of the battle. The Briscoes were never out of it, though, and a bloody Mark nailed Amasis with the Cut-Throat Driver for a big near fall. Ophidian then nearly won it for the Portal when he locked Jay in the Death Grip but he managed to grab the ropes for a break. The finish of a great match saw a bloody Jay nail Amasis with the Jay Driller to score the pin and retain the titles.
9) IWA Heavyweight title: Roderick Strong defeated Jay Lethal© by DQ: The unscheduled main event was for all the marbles as House of Truth member Roderick Strong, accompanied by his manager Truth Martini, took on Jay Lethal, who was accompanied by SoCal Val, for the IWA Heavyweight title. The crowd was surprisingly in the corner of Strong as despite his association with Martini he earned great respect for his record setting reign as LOW Tex-Arkana Television champion with thirty-two successful title defenses. Lethal, in fact, was one of the challengers that failed to dethrone him and that had to be on his mind as he prepared to defend the IWA Heavyweight title. A great spot saw Strong going for a step up enzuigiri but Lethal countered it into the figure four leglock. Strong escaped and counter attacked hitting Death by Roderick and the Gibson Driver for a two count. What followed was a great bout between the two which included a number of close near falls. Lethal nearly won it when he hit Diving Dynamite and Hail to the King back-to-back but Martini distracted the referee breaking up the pin. Strong battled back locking on the Argentine Backbreaker which had Lethal in trouble. Val pleaded with Lethal to battle back and he did managing to lock on the Koji Clutch for a submission chance. Strong countered that and blasted Lethal with the Sick Kick resulting in a big near fall. The match went out to the floor after that with the two trading blows in a heated exchange. Lethal, perhaps out of desperation, grabbed the title belt and hit Strong with it resulting in a disqualification call by the referee. Martini was livid arguing with the referee on the ring apron while Val grabbed Lethal by the waist and led him to the back having retained the title in controversial fashion.
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Post by Vegas on Jan 6, 2017 1:05:10 GMT -5
impressive win by Los Primos Rivera!
cruefan68, congrats on reaching another milestone with page 350 for your fed thread, in this forum I am only 346 pages behind you at the moment.
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Post by Pariah on Jan 6, 2017 5:19:24 GMT -5
In the beginning good always overpowered the evils of all man's sins... But in time, the nations grew weak and our cities fell to slums while evil stood strong... In the dusts of hell... I think you know where I'm going with this...
Lethal was incredibly lucky to retain in that surprise main event... Sometimes luck is the deciding factor, however... SoCal Val better have a little strategy session with her client because a rematch against Roddy Strong is inevitable... And next time, I'm certain that Martini will have a few tricks of his own...
Very cool that the Briscoes and Ricochet successfully defended their respective titles... Especially excited to see the Future of Flight connect with that big 630 SENTON... High risk = High gain...
Pleased with Callihan's win over the Joey Ryan... Good thing Callihan stayed away from the low blow because we all know how that turns out against the King of Sleaze... Also great that Eric Watts had such a superb debut...
Let us not forget the return of the Macho Man... Truly righteous!
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Post by cruefan68 on Jan 6, 2017 23:27:21 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Vegas and Pariah, I always appreciate the feedback.
Vegas: The win by LPR over Londrick was a shocker to me but very cool at the same time. In fact the CWFH guys did great on that show with LPR, Big Duke and Eric Watts picking up wins. As for the 350 pages, thanks I can hardly believe it myself. I think once your fed really gets rolling you will be moving in on me fast.
Pariah: You never fail to miss my musical clues and yes indeed In The Beginning for a show name was a tip of the cap to Motley Crue and that classic album intro. Thanks for quoting part of it there that was very cool. I agree with you on Jay Lethal being lucky there as the DQ saved him. That match came about due to a pre-show roll on the David Marquez card. I am wondering what will happen if Roderick Strong wins that belt one day as who knows he could set another record. Ricochet hitting the 630 Senton was a mark out moment for me as more often than not he misses when I roll it. I agree with you on the other points especially the return of Randy Savage to an active role in my fed. I think he and RVD could make a potent tag team if they decide to go that way.
Next up will be action from the CWA featuring the Road Warriors defending the LOW World tag team titles against the Dream Team and members of Kevin Sullivan's Army of Darkness will also be in action.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jan 8, 2017 19:03:49 GMT -5
LOW Capitol Wrestling Alliance - Brendan Byrne Arena - East Rutherford, NJ (Card #1054)
1) Damien Martinez & Blackwater defeated Heartbreak Express: The fan favorite Heartbreak Express (Fabulous Phil Davis & Superstar Sean Davis) of ASW had the unenviable task of taking on Army of Darkness members “The Punishment” Damien Martinez & Blackwater in the opening match. The maniacal Kevin Sullivan, wearing a purple robe and sporting an “X” on his forehead, was at ringside for his new Army members. The Express used their tag team experience to hold their own against Martinez and Blackwater, both of whom were making their debut in LOW. Sullivan showed no concern, however, as he uttered satanic chants at ringside. Phil nearly won it for the Express with a sleeper hold on Blackwater but he managed to escape. The intimidating Martinez, billed as 6’7” and 272-pounds, showed off his impressive power as he caught Sean with a one-armed side slam late in the battle. The finish saw Blackwater outmaneuver Sean before nailing him with a Tornado DDT for the pin. Sullivan was pleased with the effort put forth by his men and the three were joined by Lord Zoltan and BJ Whitmer post-match as the Army of Darkness showed off their full numbers. Sullivan then grabbed the mic and said that this was just a taste of what Jimmy Valiant would receive when he faced Zoltan later on the card.
2) Leilani Kai defeated Alere Little Feather: The Ring Angels division was featured next as Alere Little Feather took on Leilani Kai, one-half of the Glamour Girls along with Judy Martin. Kai was dominant in the early going including hitting the Running Splash for a big near fall. Little Feather made a nice counter and then hit a bulldog but was unable to go for a cover as Kai rolled out of the ring. Kai then assaulted Little Feather outside including running her back first into the ring apron. Back in the ring it was Kai using a Boston Crab hold before delivering a second Running Splash on Little Feather to score the pin.
3) The Patriot defeated Dupae Rupa: The Patriot, formerly one-half of Stars & Stripes, has embarked on a singles career in the CWA and here he took on “The Belgian Brawler” Dupae Rupa of ASW. The underrated Rupa held his own in the match and scored near falls with the top rope clothesline, cobra clutch suplex (ch) and his trademark Belgian Waffle. It was an impressive performance by Rupa and it took a clutch comeback by The Patriot in order to secure a victory. The finish saw Rupa going for a backdrop but The Patriot was able to counter with a jumping head ringer. The Patriot then connected with Uncle Slam to score the pin earning a hard fought victory.
4) Bruiser Brody defeated C.W. Anderson: Bruiser Brody, perhaps the most feared wrestler in all of LOW, had the crowd scattering as he stormed into the arena swinging his chain while the sounds of Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin played over the P.A. system. His opponent, C.W. Anderson, looked on with some concern but is known for not backing down from a challenge. Anderson survived the rigors of the KRU Dojo and had a solid run in Japan before signing a contract to join the CWA. He found himself on the defensive early with Brody assaulting him in and out of the ring. Anderson hung on, though, and struck back scoring a two count with the Anderson Left Hand. He then worked on Brody with the wrenching arm bar until making a fatal mistake. He went for a backdrop but Brody countered with a piledriver. Anderson was laid out and Brody took over hitting a big boot to the face followed up quickly by the Jumping Knee Drop for the pin.
5) Jimmy Valiant defeated Lord Zoltan by DQ: The popular Jimmy “Boogie Woogie Man” Valiant hit the ring to big cheers from the crowd to take on Army of Darkness member Lord Zoltan. Kevin Sullivan was back out at ringside for Zoltan and the referee allowed it as he now has both a wrestler and manager contract with the CWA. The odds were stacked against Valiant but he is never one to be intimidated by any opponent. Zoltan did a great job controlling early hitting such moves as the falling chop and running knee drop. Valiant struck back and locked on the Sleeper Hold but Sullivan distracted the referee. Valiant released the hold and took the match outside where the two would fight several times during the match. In fact it ended up on the outside with Zoltan being disqualified by the referee after running Valiant head first into the ring post several times. Valiant was shaken up but he recovered quickly and went after both Zoltan and Sullivan with a chair but they were able to escape back to the locker room.
6) Killer Bees defeated The Mongols: Feature tag team action saw the Killer Bees (Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell) taking on The Mongols (Bepo & Geeto) who were accompanied by manager Abdullah Farouk. The Mongols jumped the Killer Bees during the ring introductions prompting Gary Michael Cappetta to quickly bail out of the ring. Farouk was pleased as his men got in some powerful offense in the early going. Blair was able to turn it around after catching Bepo with an airplane spin and locking on the Sleeper Hold for a submission chance. Brunzell looked good during his time in using both the flying headscissors and the sleeper hold in key spots. Geeto regained control flattening Blair with the lunging double throat chop. He then went for a deathjump attack but Blair rolled out of the way and executed a cradle hold for a two count. An intense battle concluded when Blair used the Boston Crab hold on Bepo before he and Brunzell nailed him with the Bee Sting. Brunzell then dove on Bepo to score the pin as Blair prevented Geeto from making the save. The crowd erupted in cheers as the Killer Bees picked up a huge victory over the double tough Mongols.
7) LOW Junior Heavyweight title: Jerry Lynn© defeated Les Thatcher to retain the title: The LOW Junior Heavyweight title was on the line as Jerry Lynn defended the belt against capable veteran star Les Thatcher. A native of Cincinnati, OH, Thatcher showed that he meant business just moments into the match as he countered a backdrop with a sunset flip. Lynn kicked out at one but gave a respectful nod to Thatcher for the timely counter. The action continued from there with some nice exchanges until both men went down from a double clothesline in the corner. Lynn recovered first and went on a brilliant offensive hitting potent moves like the sunset flip power bomb and tornado DDT. That left Thatcher in a bad way and not long after Lynn connected with the Cradle Piledriver to score the pin. It was a successful version two title defense for the three-time LOW Junior Heavyweight champion who shook hands with Thatcher post-match drawing cheers from the crowd.
8) Angelo Mosca defeated Curt Hennig: The popular Curt Hennig and Angelo “King Kong” Mosca, managed by J.J. Dillon, have had some bitter exchanges in tag team matches recently but here they were going at it one-on-one. The powerful Mosca held the upper hand early after flattening Hennig with a running clothesline. He had things going his way until Hennig was able to counter out of a Tombstone Piledriver (ch). Hennig followed up nailing Mosca with The Axe driving “Big Nasty” out of the ring. Mosca regained control outside and twice nearly won it by count out after that. Hennig battled back with the running knee lift and standing dropkick but “King Kong” weathered the storm. Mosca then nailed Hennig with a heart punch and trapped him in the Sleeper Hold. Hennig struggled to break free but was unable to and that led to Mosca scoring a snake eyes submission victory. It was not over there as Larry Zbyszko, who has been teaming with Mosca against Hennig and Nick Bockwinkel, ran in and put the boots to him. Mosca and Dillon joined in for a three-on-one kicking attack until LOW officials ran in to break it up. When Hennig recovered he angrily grabbed the mic demanding both Mosca and Zbyszko in a match. Word was later sent by LOW Commissioner Charlie Cox that he had signed Hennig and Bockwinkel to face Mosca and Zbyszko in a tag team Elimination Match on the next CWA card in Greensboro, NC (Card #1056).
9) The Sheik, Sabu & The Warlord defeated Ivan Koloff, George Steele & Captain Lou Albano: With the recent defection of Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon to Golden Age Wrestling, manager Captain Lou Albano found himself in a bind as Mad Dog was scheduled to team with Ivan Koloff and George “The Animal” Steele for this six-man tag team match against The Sheik, Sabu and The Warlord. His depleted stable left Albano no choice but to don the tights and join his men against the opposing team managed by his rival Abdullah Farouk. That gave Farouk great joy as not only did he recently sign The Warlord away from Albano but now he got to see him forced into action against his men. Albano did his best to stay out of the match and not so surprisingly tagged in after Sabu missed with the Triple Jump Moonsault on Steele. Albano briefly worked over Sabu but made sure to get out of there quickly. Sabu proved to be the workhorse for his team and had some exciting offensive moments during the match. After The Sheik bludgeoned Koloff with a foreign object busting him open, Sabu nailed the “Russian Bear” with the Arabian facebuster for a big near fall. The bloody Koloff was in a bad way as The Warlord tagged in and overpowered him before connecting with a Backbreaker to score the pin. Steele and Albano failed to make the save as they were fended off by The Sheik and Sabu. Farouk was smiling from ear to ear as he once again got the better of Albano. The CWA may not be big enough for the two managers to coexist and Albano will likely be plotting revenge following this loss.
10) LOW World tag team titles: Road Warriors© defeated Dream Team to retain the titles: The main event saw the Road Warriors (Animal & Hawk, with Paul Ellering) defending the LOW World tag team titles against the hottest new team in the CWA – the Dream Team of Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake & Greg “The Hammer” Valentine. The Road Warriors were looking extra colorful as they charged to the ring drawing a big pop from the crowd. The Dream Team had a strategy in mind as they jumped Animal and Hawk during the ring introductions hoping to get the early advantage. It may have been a good plan in the back but it blew up in their faces as Animal quickly turned the tide blasting Beefcake with a flying shoulder ram. Animal and Hawk then took turns working over Beefcake including nailing him with the double clothesline. Beefcake was finally able to tag out after a counter and that led to Valentine going to work on the champions. Valentine fared a little better as he managed a deathjump attack connecting with a flying bodypress on Hawk for a two count. That was a smart move by “The Hammer” who is not known for going to the air often. The Dream Team began faring better until once again Animal turned it around against Beefcake. Another flying shoulder ram left Beefcake in a battered state and Animal quickly followed up with the Powerslam scoring the pin as Hawk cut off a save from Valentine. The crowd cheered the win by the Road Warriors who added to their current record with their eighteenth successful title defense.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 8, 2017 19:10:11 GMT -5
Kevin Sullivan has his Army of Darkness take a solid victory, I look forward to see if they can win gold in the future. Angelo Mosca winning over Curt Hennig is a pretty good upset, but it's cool Mosca won the match. It's both cool and a bummer with the Killer Bees winning, but too bad The Mongols lost...
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Post by Pariah on Jan 8, 2017 20:05:58 GMT -5
The Road Warriors were looking extra colorful as they charged to the ring drawing a big pop from the crowd. - VERY SLICK! This offering from the great state of New Jersey offered plenty of cool moments, my friend... But, this single phrase stole the show... And congratulations to Animal and Hawk on another successful defense...
Very pleased that Farouk's trio came out on top of their encounter with Albano's crew... How long before one of these two managers is ousted from the territory by the other? Could make an exceptional blowoff for the rivalry...
The New F'n Show's third Junior Heavyweight title reign continues... And the Killer Bees looked superb in their match as well...
The Army of Darkness is just starting to gain traction and I think that everyone is going to regret their arrival... That being said, Sullivan is NOT considered the most feared man in the company and I can't see that sitting to well with him... How long before the Army crosses paths with Bruiser Brody? Oh, snap!
Fantastic work, as always!
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Post by bookerbill on Jan 11, 2017 17:04:28 GMT -5
Every time I finish reading this fed I just want to roll out some action in my own feds. Great matches as always. Awesome to see the Hollywood sets represented in IWA. Interesting use of the Legends reboot cards.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jan 11, 2017 23:47:38 GMT -5
Thanks for the awesome feedback Crimson, Pariah and Bookerbill. I'm happy if I can inspire you to roll the dice Bookerbill. The Killer Bees over The Mongols was a nice upset and I was also surprised when Mosca beat Hennig not that it was an upset or anything. Hennig has always been around a .500 performer for me so I am hoping the color card change will help him out.
I like your thinking, Pariah, as Bruiser Brody crossing paths with Kevin Sullivan and his Army of Darkness could be something to see. I am trying to bring the Army along slowly but you never know when the dice might ramp up the action. Thanks also for the colorful nod to my statement about the Road Warriors. I have to say that I am really enjoying adding the Legends color cards to my fed.
Sadly the dice haven't been rolling for me all week as I have been under the weather. I hope to get some gaming in this weekend. Next up will be a PCW card featuring the Armstrongs vs. Gilberts in a 6-Man Steel Cage Match plus The Mountie challenges Blackjack Mulligan for the LOW Tex-Arkana Television title.
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