Mawson
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Post by Mawson on Oct 11, 2010 16:00:29 GMT -5
GWF 30 09.05.2087 from Chariot of the Gods, Auriga.
- Injury and Suspension Update - Lord Nexus: Injured six cards. Invincible Krakan: Suspended three cards.
- Doc Strongbow's News Update. - Welcome fight fans, we journeyed to Aethra and we're still here to tell the tale. What an event it was, something tells me that the GWF will be heading back to the home of the Gladiators sometime in the not to distant future. Speaking of Gladiators, let me tell you that although Spike made his debut last week, his contract is not yet signed. Some matters need to be ironed out, but I'm hopeful that this could be completed within a week or two. Our other recent recruit Adam Blast, joins with Commander Sam as they take on The Gladiators in a non title match. Sam is said to be fuming after the way Spike disrespected him and is eager to find revenge against any Aethran! Next week we see the build up to out next PPV begin, Wolf and Thantos will go head to head, the winner will choose the type of match-up they do battle in at our PPV, a title match to look forward to I'm sure you'll agree. Enough talk from me, its time to get things started.
- Singles Bout - Omega vs. Vanity Vanity defeated Omega with a PULVERIZER at 7:16 Match Rating: 2.75 Match Notes: It was a good showing by Omega despite the loss, he showed real skill and hints of his legendary status as he took the better of the early going. For the majority of the bout Vanity was on the defensive, never able to get anything going against the more experienced Omega. However, a massive PULVERIZER from out of nowhere was enough to steal the victory and lead to a truly flambouyant celebration from Vanity.
- Singles Bout - Pit Viper vs. Mutant Pit Viper defeated Mutant with a Disqualification at 4:34 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Neither of these men are afraid of a brawl and it was that from the start. With a brutal exchange of blows to begin with, the crowd were swiftly drawn into the action, cheers ringing throughout the arena at every turn. Soon enough the two combatants spilled out of the ring and almost immediately Mutant decided to go on the attack with the ring stairs. The disqualification was swift to follow, dampening the atmosphere, though Mutant seemed to be enjoying himself!
- Tag Team Bout - Greek Gods vs. The Henchmen Executioner defeated Actagon with a Deathjump at 7:53 Match Rating: 3.25 Match Notes: The Greek Gods continued their run of inconsistent , they never looked likely to capture the win. Excellent teamwork from The Henchmen was the key here, an ATOMIC WARHEAD followed by a perfectly timed deathjump ended the bout. The one-two maneouver was spot on, leaving the Gods with no opportunity to intercede.
- Singles Bout - Renegade vs. Ghengis Khan Renegade defeated Ghengis Khan with a SPINECRACKER at 19:51 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: Easily the bout of the night so far, a real war that captured the imagination from the beginning. It took three SPINECRACKERS to finish off Khan, this usually unpopular wrestler earning the respect of the crowd with his refusal to quit. In fact, he had good chances to win, often taking the initiative and giving as good as he got. But each time he was hit with a SPINECRACKER it slowed him down significantly. Great encounter and surely we'll see a rematch sometime soon.
- Singles Bout - Massif vs. Killer Queen Massif defeated Killer Queen with a grinding bear hug at 9:13 Match Rating: 3.75 Match Notes: Killer Queen failed to be the giant killer today, finally submitting to an unbreakable bear hug. It was a great contrast of styles, for long periods it looked like it could go either way. Several times it looked like Massif would take the win earlier, though Queen made it to the ropes on each occasion. Finally, caught in that bear hug in the very centre of the ring, there simply was no escape. Massif's strength proved too much and the result was no surprise therefore.
- Tag Team Bout - Gladiators of Aethra vs. Bomb Squad Adam Blast defeated Brute with a MEGABLAST at 9:55 Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: Wow, this was a little unexpected! Sam took the fight to the Gladiators, really waging war against the champions. Adam's energy and enthusiasm was a great foil to the older mans style and it seemed to keep Brute and Massacre on the back foot. Sam landed a great clothesline on Brute, knocking him off the ring apron and leaving a dazed Massacre in the ring as the legal man and at the mercy of a potent MEGABLAST. Magnificent win for Bomb Squad and surely they'll be pushing for a title shot very soon.
- Singles Bout - Star Warrior vs. Exo-King Exo-King defeated Star Warrior with a Brawl outside the ring. at 3:10 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Perhaps theres a sense of frustration in Star Warrior at the moment, his inability to claim the title from Thantos may be wearing on him. Certainly here, he lost his cool early on and launched a brutal, illegal attack on the King. It was no surprise when the DQ came, but it was a real disappointment to the fans.
Overall Card Rating: 3.18
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Mawson
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Post by Mawson on Oct 11, 2010 16:01:05 GMT -5
Whew!
I'm back after an unavoidable time away.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 11, 2010 16:03:18 GMT -5
Whew! I'm back after an unavoidable time away. Good to see your back, can't wait to see what's next with Rebirth...
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Post by Sam Fain on Oct 13, 2010 2:54:35 GMT -5
I really enjoy this fed. It's got a great feel and I love the write-ups. Can't wait to see where you go. Definitely interested in the Bomb Squad's success and what's going to happen upon Nexus' return. I look forward to more results!
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Post by Mawson on Oct 17, 2010 14:06:54 GMT -5
GWF 31 09.12.2087 from Morning Star Temple, Venus.
- Injury and Suspension Update. - Lord Nexus: Injured five cards. Invincible Krakan: Suspended two cards.
- Doc Strongbow's News Update. - Good evening, welcome to the GWF weekly show, things just keep getting hotter around here. Tonight, we see Thantos and Wolf going at it, the winner to decide what sort of a match they have at our next major PPV. That should be a title match to savour, no matter what kind of encounter it turns out to be.
Also this evening we have a message from Lord Nexus, an interview recorded at his home this last week. Trust me, you do not want to miss what he has to say!
Star Warrior has apparently spent the week in training with his father. He has pledged that he's found a new focus and has his frustrations at failing to snag the title under control. It remains to be seen whether he can truly pull his game together.
More news on our latest superstar, Spike is close to being cleared to compete, I hope he'll be competing next week. The Gladiator power base here in the GWF continues to grow.
Now, lets get this show started, its time to hit the ring. The hottest wrestling action in the galaxy is right here!
- Singles Bout - Adam Blast vs. Death Knight Adam Blast defeated Death Knight with a Torpedo Dive at 1:57 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Blast took an easy win here, the rookie already proving popular with the fans. He simply proved too quick for Death Knight, managing to slip free of an attempted suplex and ending the bout with a great Torpedo Dive. Adam seems to be settling in well, showing great potential and a lot of enthusiasm. After the match-up, he was greeted by Commander Sam as he walked backstage, the two men embraced. The legendary Sam warmly congratulating his young protege.
- Singles Bout - Pulsar vs. Vanity Pulsar defeated Vanity with a Cross-Body Block at 46:53 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: Wow, what a great bout! These two warriors went back and forth endlessly. The enormously popular Pulsar managed to pin Vanity at the fifth attempt, while avoiding having his own shoulders on the mat at any point. However, it really wasn't that easy, it seemed that either man could snatch the win at any time. The crowd erupted as Pulsar claimed the victory, a beautifully timed cross body block ending the encounter.
- Lord Nexus speaks. - Evening to my fellow Titans and to our many fans across the galaxy. I wanted take the opportunity to address you all tonight, I feel its time that I speak out. That crazed maniac Krakan has run wild in this federation for long enough. I am several weeks away from returning, I've decided to let myself heal up fully. To ensure that when I come back its at 100% and with Krakan in my sights.. I want so badly to beat him to a pulp for all he's done to us Titan's this year.
During the last couple of weeks I've been working back at home on Titan, I can tell you that I am so close to sealing a deal on bringing a new superstar into this company. Believe me when I tell you, Krakan has no idea whats coming for him in 2088!
When I'm back in the ring, when I'm active again, I intend to wage war with Krakan and his team of ass-hats. I am so damn proud of what we've achieved, especially with Pulsar, he continues to impress and shows that he could well be the future of the GWF!
There is a reckoning coming, count on it! This is Nexus signing out.
- Singles Bout - Pit Viper vs. Executioner Pit Viper defeated Executioner with a Quick Cover at 16:31 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Pit Viper made it a great night for the Titans as he defeated the fearsome Executioner. The masked villain went for a deathjump and hit the canvass hard as Viper dodged aside, the quick roll up that followed was enough to claim the three count. With the victory in the bag, Viper slipped from the ring, celebrating all the way to the backstage area. Leaving a furious Executioner to lick his wounds, pounding the canvass in frustration.
- Cosmic Cage Bout - Commander Sam vs. Comrade Terror Comrade Terror defeated Commander Sam with a Comrade Neck Clutch at 14:42 Match Rating: 3.75 Match Notes: This was a real tussle, a battle from beginning to end. Terror was busted open early with a vicious SAM'S ATOMIC DROP into the cage, soon after Sam found himself wearing the crimson mask too. These guys really do not like each other! The brutal exchanges continued until the very end, neither competitor relenting in any way, it seemed that the aging Sam ran out of steam toward the end, simply unable to mount any more of an offensive as Terror turned up the heat.
- Tag Team Bout - Greek Gods vs. Gladiators of Aethra Massacre defeated Proteus with a Gladiator piledriver at 26:09 Match Rating: 3.75 Match Notes: The Gladiators worked hard to claim this win, having suffered a loss to Bomb Squad last week, they seemed eager to prove themselves worthy champions. Lesser teams would have crumbled before the skilled attack of the Greek Gods. However, Brute and Massacre are no ordinary team, the four time champions proving their mettle.
Rumour has it that our tag champions suffered quite a brow beating by the Aethran Ministry of War during the recent PPV on their home-world. Threatened with forced retirement unless they show a marked improvement in their performances!
- Singles Bout - Star Warrior vs. Exo-King Star Warrior defeated Exo-King with a karate chop at 19:13 Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: Star Warrior gained revenge for his DQ defeat last week, showing fantastic skills and restraint despite the Kings every attempt to push an illegal response from his opponent. Warrior simply kept it within the rules, showing what a great natural talent he is, dazzling King with an array of high flying and swift attacks. There just wasn't an opportunity for the big mans greater strength to take effect. A stunning Running Star Blast left the King at the mercy of a series of perfectly placed karate chops, the last of which cut the giant down like a tree. This was a win that inspired a huge response from the crowds, a massive shout of delight and a chanting of Star Warriors name as he left the ring.
- Singles Bout - Thantos vs. Wolf Wolf defeated Thantos with a SAVAGE FACE CLAW at 9:36 Match Rating: 4.50 Match Notes: Thantos looked completely furious as he was forced to submit to the SAVAGE FACE CLAW, Wolf got it locked in place perfectly, holding it relentlessly as Thantos struggled, then buckled in pain before finally tapping. The champion didn't give up easily, trying everything to break free, just not able to find his escape. With blood streaming down his face as a result he went on the attack after the bell, perhaps blinded by the blood in his eyes he missed with a clothesline and was hit with a wild Wolf Skullcrusher. It seemed that Thantos was going to attempt a second illegal attack, but Wolf threatened a second SAVAGE FACE CLAW, Thantos fled from the ring, taking his belt with him. Now, Wolf will choose the type of bout they meet in for the title. The sheer excitement in the arena was palpable. Seems that nobody can wait to see this two meet again!
Overall Card Rating: 3.57
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Post by Mawson on Oct 18, 2010 15:16:39 GMT -5
GWF 32 09.19.2087 from The Trapezium, Orion.
- Injury and Suspension Update. - Lord Nexus: Injured four cards. Invincible Krakan: Suspended one card.
- Doc Strongbow's News Update. - Hello fans, this is the GWF and you are very welcome! First up, big news. Spike is cleared to compete tonight, he'll be in action against our young rookie Adam Blast. Its well known that Adam if furious at Spike's treatment of Commander Sam at the recent PPV "Aethran Rule".
More big news, Wolf has confirmed that when he and Thantos collide for the Galaxian Championship it will be in a Torture Chamber Bout! That should be something to see, the wildman of the GWF has sure chosen the most brutal of settings for what should be a memorable encounter.
Also tonight, Star Warrior and Comrade Terror meet in our main event. Should prove to be a real test for both men. Terror has been complaining lately that he's not taken as seriously as he should be, he believes he should be more involved in the title scene. While Star Warrior continues to strive to prove that he can beat the best in the galaxy without yielding to frustration as we've seen recently.
There's a lot to look forward to tonight, things just keep getting better around here, look for that to continue as we steamroll into the latter part of the year.
- Singles Bout - Omega vs. Ghengis Khan Ghengis Khan defeated Omega with a TWIN THRUST at 31:29 Match Rating: 5.00 Match Notes: Woah what a way to start the show! Both men took it to the limit, Omega finally succumbed to the third TWIN THRUST of the bout, while Khan survived the same number of TOMAHAWK THRUST'S. Ghengis Khan is really showing of late that he's no push over, putting in a number of quality performances and proving he has real heart and a taste for battle. The result was in doubt until the very end, a great match-up and one that had the fans on their feet time and again. You just don't get this quality action anywhere else in the galaxy folks!
- Singles Bout - Pulsar vs. Killer Queen Killer Queen defeated Pulsar with a CHECKMATE at 11:16 Match Rating: 3.25 Match Notes: This was a difficult bout to call, a close encounter all the way through. However, as the bout neared its end so Pulsar started to tire. It was three successive CHECKMATES that sealed the win. Though the brave Pulsar was able to escape the first two, he simply couldn't find a way to break the hold at the third time of asking. the crowd groaned as the hugely popular Titan conceded, though that didn't bother Killer Queen who launched into an enthusiastic celebration, posing in the ring as he enjoyed his moment.
- Singles Bout - Massif vs. Executioner Massif defeated Executioner with a VOLCANIC DROP at 3:45 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: This was a straight forward win for Massif. he simply dominated the bout from start to finish, wearing Executioner down with a series of high impact move. When finally the VOLCANIC DROP hit home, it was with a deadly force completely devastating his opponent and sealing a simple three count. Having finished the bout so readily, Massif brushed his hands together as though cleaning them, a smile playing at his lips as he seemed to offer a challenge to any that would face him.
- Singles Bout - Adam Blast vs. Spike Spike defeated Adam Blast with a Gladiator Piledriver at 1:09 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: Adam Blast was unable to gain any measure of revenge for the attack on Commander Sam. Instead Spike dominated and was never in any trouble, he was on the attack from the first moment and with a single Gladiator Piledriver the bout was at an end. A very relaxed pin ended the bout, a level of contempt shown by the newly arrived Gladiator. He didn't even celebrate his first win, simply he stalked from the ring, clearly his mind was on bigger prey and greater challenges to come.
- Singles Bout - Commander Sam vs. Exo-King Exo-King defeated Commander Sam with a Reverse Backbreaker at 7:23 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Commander Sam fought hard, giving his all but was unable to make much of an impression against the much bigger wrestler facing him. Exo-King targeted Sam's back all the way through, weakening the older man with a co-ordinated and brutal attack. It was with a couple of reverse backbreakers that he claimed the victory. Sam was simply unable to continue and had to be helped from the ring, it remains to be seen if he suffered any permanent damage though it seems likely he could be injured for a week or two.
- Tag Team Bout - Gladiators of Aethra vs. Neptunian Space-Croppers Brute defeated Renegade with a bear hug at 11:28 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: The Gladiators showed more good form here as they decimated the Croppers, it was a display of pure power wrestling that left no room for mercy. They kept Renegade in the ring for long periods and dominated him for long periods. Beast Rider was just unable to get into the ring to offer any support, he either couldn't reach to make a tag or was assaulted when he tried to interfere. Its not often this year that we've seen such a convincing display in the tag division. Perhaps Brute and Massacre are finally putting down a serious marker?
- Singles Bout - Star Warrior vs. Comrade Terror Star Warrior defeated Comrade Terror with a NOVA LAUNCH at 6:14 Match Rating: 3.75 Match Notes: In an eagerly awaited encounter these two combatants went at it with a fervour. The first couple of minutes were close and competitive until Star Warrior upped his game and let rip with a series of high flying maneouvers. He simply had too much for Comrade Terror, able to dazzle him with his greater speed and skills. Several times Terror tried to draw Star Warrior into showing his angry frustrations but it just didn't happen. The popular hero will be hoping that particular genie is well and truly back in the bottle. Every controlled win he chalks up brings him nearer and nearer to the Galaxian Title once again.
Overall Card Rating: 2.93
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 18, 2010 15:22:43 GMT -5
Two good back to back shows, I like seeing Ghengis Khan with the win over Omega and too bad Terror lost to SW...
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Post by Mawson on Nov 5, 2010 8:56:33 GMT -5
Just got my PC back after it suffered a major meltdown.
Reminding myself of where my Fed got to, updates to follow in due course.
Cheerio.
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Post by Cernunnos on Nov 6, 2010 3:13:48 GMT -5
Just got my PC back after it suffered a major meltdown. Reminding myself of where my Fed got to, updates to follow in due course. Cheerio. ;D
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Post by Mawson on Jan 3, 2011 9:16:19 GMT -5
GWF 33 09.26.2087 from Hotta Hall, Fomalhaut, Pisces.
- Injury and Suspension Update. - Lord Nexus: Injured Three cards
- Doc Strongbow's News Update. - Welcome fans, the GWF is back on your screens again. Bringing the best wrestling action in the galaxy direct to your homes!
We are just a week away from out next PPV "Bad Blood" where Thantos will defend the Galaxian Title against Wolf in the hellish structure of The Torture Chamber. Tonight we'll find out who The Gladiators will face at Bad Blood as The Greek Gods battle Bomb Squad for the number one contender spot.
The wildman Wolf has accepted a challenge from Executioner to a bout tonight, lets hope thats not a decision he comes to regret so close to his title bout.
Invincible Krakan returns to action tonight, will he show signs of ring rust against the young Pulsar?
Newcomer Spike has declared that he plans to continue his rampage of destruction as he takes on the legend Omega tonight. Massif is said to be lining up to face the cocky Gladiator. Could we see this bout at Bad Blood? I for one would pay to see that! Massif is apparently furious that Spike has destroyed so many of his team mates.
The tension is really mounting ahead of Bad Blood, be sure to join us for what is sure to be a huge evening. For now, lets get down to the ring.
- Singles Bout - Beast-Rider vs. Death Knight Beast-Rider defeated Death Knight with a BULLDOG RIDE at 1:42 Match Rating: 1.00 Match Notes: Beast-Rider took a very straight forward win, steam rolling Death Knight in short order. His BULLDOG RIDE ended the encounter before it had really gotten started. The crowd didn't have time to get into the match really, it failed to raise the atmosphere and left a lot for the next competitors to do.
- Singles Bout - Renegade vs. Vanity Vanity defeated Renegade with a Cross-body block at 6:53 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: A much more exciting bout, the action hit top gear right from the start. Vanity survived the SPINECRACKER and that proved the turning point, from then on he took control and strung together a series of high impact moves that culminated with his PULVERISER. Though Renegade survived that finisher, he stumbled helplessly into the following Cross-Body block. Though he struggled he was unable to kick out. A valuable win for Vanity, his delight was clear for all to see as his hand was held aloft in victory.
- Singles Bout - Pit Viper vs. Exo-King Exo-King defeated Pit Viper with an Atomic Drop at 4:57 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: Pit Viper hit the ring like a storm, for the first 90 seconds he was running things, his swift hit and run tactics bamboozling his opponent. Then came a massive Skullcrusher and a DEATH VISE from Exo-King, from then on it was clear there would only be one winner. Viper stumbled and rocked through the rest of the bout, clearly unable to recover as the King picked him off at his leisure.
- Singles Bout - Pulsar vs. Invincible Krakan Invincible Krakan defeated Pulsar with a FALLING FACE SLAM at 31:05 Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: There had been some talk of ring rust effecting Krakan and that proved to be the case, he made heavy work of the young Titan. Neither competitor was able to gain a significant advantage for much of the bout. Pulsar's youthful exuberance proved enough to match Krakan for a full 30 minutes. The gulf in class only showed when finally Krakan was able to perfectly time his FALLING FACE SLAM, that proved enough to take the win knocking all of the fight out of young Pulsar.
- Singles Bout - Omega vs. Spike Spike defeated Omega with a SUPER DESTROYER at 1:33 Match Rating: 0.50 Match Notes: This was a non event, a completely one sided affair as Spike overwhelmed his aging opponent. Having claimed the win, the Gladiator stood proud in the middle of the ring soaking up the victory. However, his celebrations were cut short as from nowhere Massif appeared and caught Spike in a vicious VOLCANIC DROP. Then taking to the microphone, the largest man in the federation issued a challenge to the prone Spike. It remains to be seen if these two will face off at the forthcoming Bad Blood.
- Singles Bout - Killer Queen vs. Star Warrior Star Warrior defeated Killer Queen with a NOVA LAUNCH at 12:04 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: Killer Queen gave it his all, fighting bravely from the first, he trapped his opponent in his CHECKMATE in the early going, holding the lock in place for a prolonged period before finally Star Warrior made it to the ropes. Whilst the rest of the bout was relatively even for long periods, Star Warrior was never in any real trouble, it seemed a foregone conclusion when the NOVA LAUNCH brought the bout to an end with a crunching impact.
- Tag Team Bout - Greek Gods vs. Bomb Squad Actagon defeated Adam Blast with a Flying cross-body to the outside! at 32:02 Match Rating: 5.00 Match Notes: Wow, an amazing match as both teams gave everything. Both Proteus and Adam Blast found themselves busted open before long, the ring splattered in spots of blood as the bout deepened in intensity. Late in the bout Proteus, perhaps blinded by blood in the eye, hit a mistimed OVERHEAD TOSS on Sam. The legendary earthman found himself tumbling out of the ring and landing awkwardly. He failed to have any great impact in the remainder of the bout. Thereafter it didn't take long for Adam Blast to succumb, when he was crushed by a high impact Cross-body block on the outside, he failed to beat the 10 count. So The Greek Gods will now face The Gladiators at Bad Blood to renew their intense rivalry.
- Singles Bout - Wolf vs. Executioner Executioner defeated Wolf with a HEADSMAN GUILLOTINE at 6:42 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: Executioner served his master Thantos well, taking a surprise win over the number one contender. Wolf looked a little pre-occupied and unable to give it his all. With the win in the books, the Henchman snapped Wolf into the HEADSMAN GUILLOTINE twice more, leaving the wildman in obvious agony and unable to leave the ring without the aid of several match officials. It remains to be seen what impact that will have ahead of his encounter with Thantos at Bad Blood. However, surely the champion must be chuckling to himself as the events unfolded tonight.
Overall Card Rating: 2.81
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