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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2008 7:38:22 GMT -5
Thanks for the info disaster.
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Post by David Morse on Feb 21, 2008 19:15:06 GMT -5
This is one of the mainstays of my USWF. There have been four cards for him, but the first one was one of my early creations (basically a Massif clone) in 2099, and he got an upgrade fairly quickly in 2101. That card lasted for only two years, although the follow-up in 2103 was just what amounted to a special edition and changed very little, so I will just post the last two updates. Pathfinder of Ceres (SE update 2103)PATHFINDER of Ceres | 6'6"; 316; Ceres | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. facelock-1 2. eye rake-1 3. falling hammer-2 (ag) 4. into the ropes 5. bear hug-2 (pw) 6. flying elbow-2 (ag) | 1. PATHFINDER-2 2. PATHFINDER-1 3. PATHFINDER-1 4. PATHFINDER-1 5. dazed-1 6. dazed-1 (tag) | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. head butt-2 2. sucker punch-2 3. into the turnbuckle (c) 4. superclamp-3 (ch D) 5. short arm clothesline-3 6. Rockslide-3 | 1. PATHFINDER-1 2. hurt-2 3. dazed-1 4. hurt-2 (tag) 5. PATHFINDER-2 6. hurt-2 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. punch to head-2 (ch G) 2. out of the ring (c) 3. running body slam-3 4. foreign object-3 5. Pathfinder Drop-3 6. CERES CRUNCH (+3) | 1. hurt-2 2. hurt-2 3. down-3 (lv) 4. hurt-2 5. PIN 6 (3) 6. dazed-1 | Ropes -- B Turnbuckle -- A Ring -- A Deathjump -- B Disqualification -- 5 | Agility -- 0 Power -- -4 Cage -- 3 |
Pathfinder of Ceres (Update 2111)PATHFINDER of Ceres | 6'6"; 325; Ceres | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. headlock-1 2. slap to face-1 3. forearm punch-2 (pw) 4. into the turnbuckle 5. leg drop-2 (ag) 6. running body slam-3 (pw) | 1. PATHFINDER-1 2. dazed-1 3. dazed-1 4. PATHFINDER-2 5. PATHFINDER-1 6. dazed-1 (tag) | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. clothesline-2 (ag) 2. shoulder breaker-2 3. into the ropes (c) 4. sit-out power bomb-3 (ch E) 5. standing suplex-3 6. Rockslide-3 | 1. dazed-1 2. PATHFINDER-2 3. PATHFINDER-1 4. hurt-2 (tag) 5. hurt-2 6. dazed-1 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. inverted atomic drop-2 2. neckbreaker-2 (ch G) 3. out of the ring (c) 4. side slam-3 5. Pathfinder Drop-3 6. CERES CRUNCH (+3) | 1. hurt-2 2. down-3 (lv) 3. hurt-2 4. hurt-2 5. down-3 6. PIN 6 (3) | Ropes -- B Turnbuckle -- A Ring -- A Deathjump -- C Disqualification -- 5 | Agility -- +1 Power -- -3 Cage -- 2 |
Original Bio (2099): This young giant is a protégé of Massif. Like his mentor, Pathfinder is a mountain climber and nature lover from Ceres. He and Jason the Infantryman (now known as the Canadian Bomber) were the first tag team champions of the TTA. Pathfinder trained with Massif for several years before entering the TTA in 2097 and imitates many of the former GWF great’s moves. His finisher, the PATHFINDER DROP, is a version of Massif’s VOLCANIC DROP. Updated Bio (2101): Having wrestled in the TTA and the USWF since 2097, Pathfinder is ready to come into his own. The young giant from Ceres trained on Cetus with Omega, Pegasus, and Black Hawk near the end of 2100, losing twenty pounds and increasing his agility while adding several new moves to his repertoire. While still patterning himself after Massif, Pathfinder has abandoned his PATHFINDER DROP finisher in favor of the CERES CRUSH, in which he holds his opponent in a bear hug for several seconds and then spins the victim around for a powerful belly-to belly suplex. Updated Bio (2111): The pounding his body has taken over the years has begun to catch up to Pathfinder. He has lost a bit of speed and a little of his tremendous strength, but he is still a formidable opponent. He has also changed his attitude, returning to the side of the Star Defenders and his friend Black Hawk after years as a centerpiece of the CPC and other villain teams. The end of his career may be approaching, but the multiple-time champion still feels he can win gold once again. Other notes: Originally a hero, Pathfinder switched sides in 2103, joining the Imperial Powers of High Lord Marlicus, and later became the CPC's top superstar in the USWF as a part of the Primary Colors team. The card update in 2103 reflected this change in attitude: the "sucker punch" and "illegal object" moves were added, and I also added a beard to the artwork. Otherwise, the 2101 update was the same as the first card posted above. Pathfinder has been an eight time USWF Heavyweight Champion and a two time Interstellar Champion, and though he has slowed down he is the current USWF Hardcore Champion. He has been one of the most central figures in my USWF over the years and has the second highest win total in federation history behind only Homicide (a Steve Minskoff creation). 2103 Special Edition Artwork:2111 Artwork:
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Post by David Morse on Feb 24, 2008 19:05:02 GMT -5
The two characters below are the same person. He started as Toltecas but was later convinced to enter Doomsayer's Transrevolver and became Chupacabras, named after the mythical Latin American creature. Toltecas (2105)TOLTECAS | 5'11"; 239; Mexico City | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. neck brace-1 2. drop toe hold-1 3. knife edge-2 (ag) 4. shoulder tackle-2 (pw) 5. into the ropes 6. Aztec Attack-3 | 1. dazed-1 2. dazed-1 (tag) 3. hurt-2 4. dazed-1 (tag) 5. TOLTECAS-1 6. TOLTECAS-2 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. stomach breaker-2 (pw) 2. leg scissors-2 3. into the turnbuckle (c) 4. standing dropkick-2 (ch C) 5. spin kick to head-3 6. Toltecas Knee Twister-3 | 1. TOLTECAS-2 2. dazed-1 3. dazed-1 4. hurt-2 (tag) 5. TOLTECAS-1 6. hurt-2 (tag) | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. airplane spin-3 (ch H) 2. out of the ring (c) 3. jumping knee lift-3 4. Salsaplex-3 5. MEXICAN HAT DANCE (+1) 6. TEQUILA SHOT (+2) | 1. down-3 (lv) 2. hurt-2 3. hurt-2 4. hurt-2 5. PIN 5 (2) 6. down-3 (tag) | Ropes -- A Turnbuckle -- B Ring -- B Deathjump -- A Disqualification -- 5 | Agility -- -2 Power -- 0 Cage -- 4 |
Chupacabras (2109)CHUPACABRAS | 5'11"; 236; Mexico City | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. arm bar-1 2. stomach claw-1 3. into the turnbuckle 4. knee to stomach-2 (pw) 5. handspring elbow-2 (ag) 6. reverse atomic drop-2 (ch F) | 1. CHUPACABRAS-2 2. dazed-1 (tag) 3. CHUPACABRAS-1 4. dazed-1 5. hurt-2 6. dazed-1 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. punch to jaw-2 2. bite to forehead-2 3. into the ropes (c) 4. illegal foreign object-3 5. Goatsucker Back Kick-3 6. Chupacabraplex-3 | 1. hurt-2 (tag) 2. dazed-1 3. CHUPACABRAS-1 4. CHUPACABRAS-2 5. hurt-2 6. dazed-1 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. double knee lift-2 2. spinebuster-3 (ch H) 3. out of the ring (c) 4. Aztec Attack-3 5. Bloodsucker-3 add 1 6. NEVER SAW IT COMING (+2) | 1. hurt-2 2. hurt-2 3. PIN 7 (4) 4. hurt-2 5. down-3 (lv) 6. hurt-2 | Ropes -- A Turnbuckle -- B Ring -- B Deathjump -- B Disqualification -- 5 | Agility -- -3 Power -- -1 Cage -- 3 |
Toltecas Bio (2105): Toltecas is the first wrestler from Earth’s Mexican tradition to enter the major leagues of pro wrestling. He is fairly small and very quick, with excellent mat training and skills. He is generally a smiling, carefree individual who always appears to enjoy himself in the ring. Toltecas has two finishers: the MEXICAN HAT DANCE is a series of knee lifts similar to Omega’s Cosmic War Dance, while the TEQUILA SHOT is a flying elbow for which Toltecas propels himself off the turnbuckle. Chupacabras Bio (2109): Toltecas, frustrated with the CPC’s dominance of the USWF and with his own poor performance in 2108, has voluntarily entered the transrevolver and emerged as Chupacabras, a creature based on the legendary vampiric “goat sucker” from the Earth island of Puerto Rico. Chupacabras is now slightly quicker and stronger than he was as Toltecas, but he is also much more sadistic and seems to have moments in which he is totally detached from reality. Appropriate to the legend from which he takes his name, Chupacabras has become both sneaky and bloodthirsty. His set up move, “The Bloodsucker,” is a carefully applied throat clamp which cuts off the flow of blood to the opponent’s head and leaves the victim dizzy and disoriented. Chupacabras’ new finisher, NEVER SAW IT COMING, is a flying bulldog off the top turnbuckle. Other Notes: Toltecas was very successful for his first couple of years. He was the first USWF Cruiserweight Champion and was long the dominant wrestler in that division. When he became Chupacabras he moved to the GWF for more than a year with Doomsayer. He is now back in the USWF. Toltecas Artwork: Chupacabras Artwork (not one of my better ones, I know):
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Post by David Morse on Feb 28, 2008 22:55:49 GMT -5
Kailani recently won my women's federation championship, so I figured I might as well post her card here. This one debuted in 2106: KAILANI | 5'4"; 131; Vesta | Level 1 Offense | Level 1 Defense | 1. rolling takedown-1 2. arm bar-1 3. atomic drop-2(pw) 4. into the ropes 5. forearm smash-2 (pw) 6. standing dropkick-3 (ch C) | 1. dazed-1 2. dazed-1 (tag) 3. KAILANI-2 4. dazed-1 5. KAILANI-1 6. hurt-2 | Level 2 Offense | Level 2 Defense | 1. running elbow-2 (ag) 2. knee lift-2 3. into the turnbuckle (c) 4. savatte kick-3 5. Dragon Suplex-3 6. Island Isolator-3 | 1. KAILANI-1 2. KAILANI-2 3. hurt-2 4. dazed-1 5. hurt-2 (tag) 6. hurt-2 | Level 3 Offense | Level 3 Defense | 1. head scissors-2 2. falling leg drop-3 (ch H) 3. out of the ring (c) 4. Kailani Clothesline-3 5. Moonsault-3 6. TROPICAL STORM (+3) | 1. PIN 5 (2) 2. down-3 (lv) 3. hurt-2 4. hurt-2 5. hurt-2 6. down-3 (tag) | Ropes -- B Turnbuckle -- A Ring -- A Deathjump -- B Disqualification -- 5 | Agility -- -2 Power -- -2 Cage -- 2 |
Bio (2106): This beautiful young woman from the asteroid Vesta is a talented athlete who comes into the GWWF ready to challenge for titles immediately. Kailani is said to be a former dancer who decided that she wanted the excitement of a wrestling career. She contacted Supernova for advice, and the two became friends. Now she has come to the GWWF to join the Defense Corps and fight against the CPC. Her finisher, the TROPICAL STORM, is a leaping thrust-kick to the head of her opponent. Other Notes: While Kailani debuted in my GWF Women's Division, she spent most of the last three years in the USWF, where she was three times wrestler of the year. Since the two women's divisions merged this year, she is now back in the GWWF. I have never done an actual update for Kailani, but when I came back to CotG from a six year break, she was one of several cards I re-did to conform to Tom's rules. This did not include much change in most cases, including Kailani's. I also downgraded her just a bit to put her more in line with the other (official) wrestlers in the GWWF. The artwork below is an adaptation of a photo of a young woman I used to know.
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Post by tman34 on Dec 31, 2021 17:36:21 GMT -5
These are great I want to make bootleg cards with real wrestlers on them can you tell me how I could make card lay outs like this so I could fill them out and print them
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Post by neilybob on Jan 15, 2022 8:27:26 GMT -5
Will there be more ?
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Post by TTX on Jan 17, 2022 12:45:13 GMT -5
considering David was last on in 2012, I wouldn't count on it.
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Post by kazreturns on Feb 13, 2022 14:19:21 GMT -5
Wow, these cards take me back to the old days. Keep up the good work.
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