duce
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Post by duce on Jun 1, 2011 10:32:00 GMT -5
I think Andrea has that tournament in the bag.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jun 1, 2011 18:41:43 GMT -5
A very good start to your GWFZ Troy, first Nightmare Nikki takes down Andrea who had a very solid showing...
Amaranth over Stunning Steph with the Jam Session is cool and IB over Solstice is interesting...
I see Godspeed are doing well for you like they are for me and the Brain Bashers lost for me too...
Was the Blade Machismo vs. Olympus a stellar battle?
It's cool that you rolled the Unmasking of Hoodlum and it was Overtime, I'll be using Hoodlum soon...
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Post by Biggin on Jun 2, 2011 10:55:51 GMT -5
Excellent event! It's so much more rewarding getting to read Z feds now; picking up GWFZT really put me "in the know."
I look forward to reading more!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jun 2, 2011 15:31:13 GMT -5
Wow! the dice are rolling in your ZT Troy...
I wonder if Duplos will be killed off sooner or later, Road Agents get the victory but not the kill...
Cool seeing Bro Gnarly with the Win and Freak Out stands tall against the Ace...
Beer League & Kevin Butcher win their respective matches and I call that a pretty good upset with Castaway over Akuma and Magnus Crimson Claw takes down the Galactic Defender...
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Post by LWPD on Jun 2, 2011 17:54:23 GMT -5
18. In a fantastic match, Ceratonin put away Pi following a splash in the corner. It was amazing as Pi locked in one finisher after another but Ceratonin kept escaping. Finally Ceratnonin caught Pi in a Morning Star Plex, set him in the corner and delivered a cross ring splash to score the pinfall. The complex ring style of π...forever infinite, transcendental and irrational!
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Post by swarm on Jun 8, 2011 16:16:24 GMT -5
Holy cow. What a card. Deftone falling under the spell of Cthulhu could get interesting. Fun read.
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Post by TTX on Jun 8, 2011 16:48:34 GMT -5
Thanks..running it was easy, posting it was hard.
Found out I had misplaced Ripper, he'll be back in action next show.
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Post by orangeman on Jun 8, 2011 17:09:35 GMT -5
No wonder Mr. Psycho lost he faced Hardcore jim Steel.
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Post by LWPD on Jun 8, 2011 18:21:34 GMT -5
I like your short and sweet style of match description. A ton of action, but all described in an easy to digest, fun to read format. Proof that less can be more! 42. Rolex put away Thorn with Memento Mori. Rolex continues to prove difficult for his opponents to figure out as Thorn looked like he was about to take control when suddenly Rolex nailed his finisher to win. Strategically timed action can be quite a conundrum to try to crack. It can grow even more difficult if the mechanic's effect accumulates (doubles, triples, etc). The art of an elusive intangible in action.
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Post by LWPD on Jun 16, 2011 4:44:53 GMT -5
20. Rolex had a first as he set up for Memento Mori but scored a win with the Cataclysm Bomb before it went off. A Black Swan! 28. Pi beat Magnus Crimson Claw with the Trancendental Plane. Pi showed off his fantastic submission skills working on one finisher before clamping on the other for the tapout. When in the zone with a sequence, ∏ can be like the Duracell Easter Bunny...he can just keep flowing...and flowing...and... 31. Big Superstar (H) quickly put away Galactic Defender with a running clothesline. This was a bit disappointing as it took only two moves before Superstar scored the pinfall. The dirt sheets would have a field day with Big Superstar. Mocking his work rate, complaining about his repetitive act, gossiping about the politics of being a friend/enemy of BS and even downplaying his drawing power. I'm surprised the big guy didn't insist on being booked in a middle of the card main event...so he could hit the showers early and leave at intermission!
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