DMK
Infinity Challenge
"I'm the best there is at what I do. And what I do isn't very nice."
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Post by DMK on May 6, 2012 2:41:39 GMT -5
I've really been enjoying your EC fed so far. Your EC fed along with several others have really inspired the crap out of me. So much so that I've recently started running an EC fed. Love the stuff you have been doing and I plan on continuing to follow your fed. Keep it up, its been really awesome so far.
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Post by Avarice on May 6, 2012 10:47:00 GMT -5
I'm with DMK...I recently just followed your stuff and got caught up. I was a big fan of your more current GWF, but have been missing it You have a nice writing style in this one too and things seem exciting to read. I'll be following regularly from now on... Eek
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Post by Sam Fain on Mar 20, 2013 13:54:35 GMT -5
GWF Classics #9: Proving Ground 05.26.2075 from Deimos, Mars
Torpor vs. Santon the Loner
Defiance vs. Paladin Power
Commander Sam vs. Screw
Torin Caelum vs. Ricken Prince
The Crosscurrents vs. Dorado Sundown for the Galaxian Tag Team Championship
- 2/3 Falls - Omega vs. K.O. Keller for the Galaxian Championship
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Post by Sam Fain on Mar 20, 2013 14:16:40 GMT -5
GWF Classics #9: Proving Ground 05.26.2075 from Deimos, Mars
Torpor vs. Santon the Loner Santon the Loner defeated Torpor with a SPIKE PILEDRIVER at 16:35 Match Rating: 3.50 Match Notes: What a way to start the show! These two heated rivals exchanged blows early, but Santon was able to control most of the match. He brutalized Torpor with a combination of strikes, underhanded tactics, and brutal hi-impact lariats and power moves.
Torpor kept coming back, but each was shortlived. The match spilled outside a couple of times, but Santon didn't follow the man from Cygnus.
Eventually, a clothesline from the top followed by a SPIKE PILEDRIVER spelled Torpor's doom.
Damned good match, though. Torpor has yet to win in the fledgling GWF. He's a 0-7! Santon on the otherhand gets his first pinfall victory in months.
Defiance vs. Paladin Power Solar Flare defeated Blood with a DQ at 7:46 Match Rating: 2.25 Match Notes: What started off as a hotly contested athletic display of tag team action devolved into a brawl when Paladin Power hit a double team face first duplex on Blood! Solar Flare went for a cover, but Jammer came in and dropped a knee across Flare's head and Moonstrike retaliated. A huge brawl ensued and the ref decided to DQ Jammer for enciting it!
All four men stared one another down as order was restored. No hands were shaken and both Blood and Moonstrike looked worse for wear.
Commander Sam vs. Screw Screw defeated Commander Sam with a DQ at 9:26 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: This match was heated back and forth contest.
Neither man even pretended to have a "wrestling" match and just brawled all over the ringside area!
The finish saw Sam nearly put Screw away following a flying clothesline and his patented atomic drop. But then the action spilled outside and Sam was able to waffle Screw with chair!
He rolled the big man in and hit brutal diving ax-handle that sent Screw back outside!
Sam grabbed the chair and the ref tried to step in. Sam was crazed, though, and pushed the ref away and hit Screw drawing a DQ!
Sam exacted a measure of revenge for what Screw did to KO Keller on the last card, but at what price? A fine, for sure... But what about the ire of the enigmatic Screw?!
- Interview Segment #1 - Commander Sam asked for a microphone after his DQ loss.
"Screw! Tonite, justice was served, baby. That's right! I'm standing up to freaks and rule-breakers like you! I know, I know, it might not be the most honorable thing to do, but someitmes it's worth it to fight fire with fire! You put me down in the tournament... And then you busted Keller open with a chair-shot... And when I tried to pull you off... I got met with a lariat... Well, I can't say I'm too bothered by the fact that I lost tonite... Because the way I figure it, a big freak like you can't be too opposed to putting himself in harm's way again... So, what do you say next time we do it with no rules! Where anything goes! Chairs included!"
Ricken Prince makes his way to the ring and grabs a mic of his own.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa... First off, you should be suspended! Omega, Morpheus, I petition you to suspend this young whelp... This ruffian! You see, Sam, I think you're a little foggy on the events of last month... Your partner was hit with a chair on accident... Screw was only trying to defend himself from a horrible attack by your unrelenting partner... And that's where the conspiracy-"
"Conspiracy?! Prince... You need your head examined! Screw's a maniac and you're spoiled brat who can't wrestle! I'd like to see both of you run out of the GWF!"
"Oh, I'll bet you would, Sammy... Plebians like you always have a problem with authority. Perhaps I should turn my focus on your past as a soldier. I'll bet a large sum on the fact that you didn't play so nice back then either."
"You sonuva-"
Sam goes for Prince, but Screw is back and comes from behind! Sam is down after a brutal forearm! Prince cackles as officials come to the ring and the freakish Screw is corraled out of the ring by Prince.
We have a situation here. Will Sam get another match with Screw? Will he challenge Prince? How does his mentor KO Keller feel about all this? And who will draw fines?
Torin Caelum vs. Ricken Prince Torin Caelum defeated Ricken Prince with a dropkick at 9:03 Match Rating: 2.75 Match Notes: After the previous segment, Prince was not a very popular fellow in the building, but the former champ, Torin Caelum received a great ovation and streamers were thrown in the ring. Prince acted like they were for him. Caelum just smirked and nodded and then said "Respect". There's a good chance he's about to try and teach Prince some.
It was a heated back and forth contest to start off with, but about half way through, Caelum took over and never looked back really. He stretched and tortured Prince and even took a couple risks, pulling out a pair of moonsaults!
Finally, after multiple pin attempts, he put Ricken Prince away with a missile dropkick!
It was a solid win that helped to put the brach Ricken Prince in his place. Caelum continues to be a top tier competitor in the GWF and could very well find himself in title contention again one day.
The Crosscurrents vs. Dorado Sundown for the Galaxian Tag Team Championship Thetis defeated Bullwhip with a DQ at 11:11 Match Rating: 3.25 Match Notes: The Crosscurrents made their way to the ring to challenge for the GWF Tag Team Titles!
Thetis & Vortex were particularly popular with the younger crowd, as well as the female demographic.
Their high energy entrance was interrupted by the tag team champions Bullwhip and Blacklash!
Blacklash carried a GWF 8x10 of the former tag champs, The Guardians, and ripped it in half as they stormed the ring.
After the introductions and display of the tag belts the bell rang and the action began.
Blacklash started off against Vortex and the man from Dorado took it to him.
He went for a couple pinfalls early, but Vortex got the shoulder up each time.
A defensive tag brought Thetis in. They battled back and forth with Thetis nearly scoring an upset win after a sunset flip!
The match continued in a back and forth fashion and both teams utilized solid tag work.
Eventually the action spilled outside and Bullwhip, against the ref's orders brawled with Thetis at ringside and drew a DQ after piledriving him on the announcer's table!
Officials were out and here come the Guardians!!
Dorado Sundown stared down the former champs as they raised their titles high above their heads.
- Interview Segment #2 - Dorado Sundown leaves the ringside area as EMTs check on Thetis. The Guardians are in the ring and Omega is on the mic!
"Blacklash and Bullwhip... The pair of you bring disgrace to the GWF! Those titles are meant to represent honor, integrity, tradition... Your rule-breaking and flagrant disregard for your competitors well-being makes me sick! What happens in this ring is one thing, but when you take things outside like that, it's a whole other story!"
Blacklash and Bullwhip are back to the entryway with mics!
"Whoa, whoa, whoa, son! Let's be honest for a minute, just because ya'll can't hack it when we decide to turn up the heat don't mean we gotta play by your rules! We are the GWF Tag Team Champions! We make the rules!!!"
Morpheus grabs the mic from Omega.
"ENOUGH! You don't make anything around here! This organization was meant to carry on a legacy! A legacy of competition! A legacy or athleticism! A legacy of Honor! You stand up there and you put on your little cowboy hats and swing your bell like you're the Blackjacks! Or maybe the Smoking Gunns... You talk tough like you're Hansen and Brody... But when it comes right down to it, the pair of you don't know the first damned thing about upholding a tradition. We do. And unlike my distinguished partner here, you know I have no problem getting my hands dirty! So, if you want to turn up the heat, by all means gentlemen, let's do it! THose belts belong around our waists!"
Bullwhip speaks.
"Morpheus... You're funny... You both are... I mean, let's face. Every single one in this crowd knows you two hate each other! Morpheus, you'd rather be beating the snot out of the guy next to you and holding the big strap, but instead, you two are so scared of the havoc we could wreak... The threat of our imminent takeover... You know, you KNOW, that Dorado Sundown deserves to be running the show and calling the shots around here, but because the two greediest guys in the galaxy decided to get together and dictate tradition and honor, ya'll got the backing... Well, gents, we're hear to lay it all out. Part of that tradition ya'll hold so dear IS busting tables! It IS steel cages! It's barbed wire! It's swinging chains and making your opponents bleed!!"
There is actually a small contingent of fans cheering Bullwhip! Omega and Morpheus look troubled. Morpheus tries, but can't hide his acknowledgement of some truth behind Bullwhip's words.
Omega: "Okay, Bullwhip, I think I've heard enough! Let's cut to the chase... What do you two want? You know we want our rematch. What do you want?
Bullwhip: "What do we want?! We want the GWF! You want your shot at these belts? You two put it all on the line! Put the GWF up! Oh... And we get to call the stipulations!"
Dorado Sundown throws down their mics and leave a stunned audience behind as the Guardians contemplate the demands of the champs.
- 2/3 Falls - Omega vs. K.O. Keller for the Galaxian Championship Omega defeated K.O. Keller with a Top Rope Tomahak Thrust at 6:29 Omega defeated K.O. Keller with a TOMAHAWK THRUST at 27:52 Match Rating: 4.00 Match Notes: Omega was hot before the bout even began and you could sense that KO Keller was ready for whatever came his way.
The first fall got off to nice paced back and forth, but at about the 5 minute mark, Keller found himself in big trouble! Two consecutive pin attempts and combination of mat work and big moves led to a stunning top rope TOMAHWAK THRUST that put Keller down!
What followed was an amazing display of tenacity and resilience as Keller refused to be put away no matter what Omega threw at him. There were a couple of flourishes from Keller here and there, but Omega was able to dominate the opponent.
At one point the match got so heated that Omega seemed to vent some of his frustrations in an uncharacteristic display on the outside! Omega sent Keller careening into a table and the ref wasn't afraid to have some words with the champ. The damage was done as a bloody KO Keller somehow returned to the ring!
The match continued as Omega threw the kitchen sink at Keller, but in a very gutsy display the crimson-masked challenger kept getting the shoulder up and coming back to lay in some heavy bombs of his own!
Eventually, tho, Omega hit a Cetus Suplex and followed it with a flying leg drop! 1...2... NO!!! Keller gets the shoulder up... He's dazed though. Back to his feet. Here comes Omega... TOMAHAWK THRUST!
1...2...3!
The champ retains in two straight falls!
Omega celebrates with the strap as the fans cheer him. He helps Keller to his feet and says "I'm sorry." while offering a handshake. The challenger accepts and the fans cheer the display... But here comes Morpheus?! He stands on the entryway... Is that a smirk? He's applauding his partner though... What's this? Did Dorado Sundown hit a nerve? Are the Guardians showing some cracks in their already weak alliance? Could the GWF be under a legitimate threat from Blacklash and Bullwhip's takeover? They hold the gold, will they take the GWF? Find out at GWF 10: Legacy of Honor!!
Overall Card Rating: 3.13
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Post by chewey on Mar 20, 2013 16:50:09 GMT -5
Wow, just stumbled on this thread... Love Commander Sam going the vigilante route and a budding feud with Ricken Prince? Keep them coming, great stuff.
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Post by chewey on Mar 20, 2013 16:50:39 GMT -5
Wow, just stumbled on this thread... Love Commander Sam going the vigilante route and a budding feud with Ricken Prince? Keep them coming, great stuff.
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Post by chewey on Mar 20, 2013 16:51:04 GMT -5
Wow, just stumbled on this thread... Love Commander Sam going the vigilante route and a budding feud with Ricken Prince? Keep them coming, great stuff.
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Post by Sam Fain on Mar 21, 2013 9:44:13 GMT -5
GWF News 6-16-2075
-The challenge has been laid down! Dorado Sundown have taken the tag team titles, now they want the GWF. The HUGE implications of this will be officially answered at the next card "Legacy of Honor". We know the Guardians want the titles back, but will they risk the control of the GWF over them? The contract signing has been set, but will the names appear on the dotted line? And what added stipulations will Bullwhip and Blacklash ask for?
-Omega's successful defense of the Galaxian Championship has earned him a card off, but the champ decided to extend a non-title bout to the promising rookie, Commander Sam. He added to the challenge -
"I appreciate his wanting to fight fire with fire in the current situation with Screw and Ricken Prince... And we're trying to curb those sorts of actions, but lately it seems we're having some growing pains. Some people on this roster want to play it POW style and while I do actually be lieve there's a place for that when tensions escalate, I'd be a hypocrite to say otherwise, I want to believe that we don't have to let it get there. We can see guys like Torin Caelum take Prince into the ring and beat him fair and square and make it about respect and honor. In the meantime, I'd like to give Sam the chance to have a match where he can showcase his wrestling abilities and not have to feel like there's an axe to grind."
Sam responded with an enthusiastic yes adding - "Omega is one of the reasons I'm here. He's the man. And I want to be there one day. I'm still learning and growing and hopefully with competitive matches I can get that strap one day. I know I let my temper flare, but I couldn't stand what Screw and Prince did to KO Keller. That guy's taught me so much. He's been willing to be my tag partner and I felt like I had to stick up for him... And truth is, I'd do it again. So if Screw wants to get in the ring again, well, maybe we'll just have to do it without rules..."
Will Sam be focused enough to take on the champ? Can Omega sway Sam in the direction of respect and honor? Or will the rookie tread a more outlaw path?
-On the subject of Ricken Prince and Screw, both men are treading a fine line with Omega and Morpheus. Their decidedly heelish actions have put them close to fines and suspensions, but they're safe for now. At least out of the ring. In the ring is another story!
K.O. Keller has asked for a match with Ricken Prince. Prince did some negotiatiating apparently, because he agreed to the match only on the condition that Screw got a #1 Contender match with Torin Caelum! This has ruffled a lot of feathers, but the founders and the rankings committee agreed to it!
Caelum could not be reached for comment, but Prince released this statement -
"Fans know that Screw is long overdue for a shot! Caelum, Keller, and Omega have been the only men to even have a chance at the prize, but just because Screw is a little different and plays by his own rules he's been the victim of obvious prejudice. I've taken pity on the lost soul. That's why I've paid his fines... He deserves better. And so do the GWF fans..."
- Thetis landed in the hospital after being piledriven on a table by Bullwhip! This prompted Vortex to challenge the man from Dorado to a singles match! Bullwhip accepted the match saying he could hardly call it a challenge.
Thetis has been released from the hospital and will return on the next card!
- Meantime, Blacklash and Morpheus will clash in one on one competition in a match filled with bad blood leading into the contract signing!
-Also in action, Blood and Moonstrike will duke it out after their tag team match ended in a DQ.
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Post by chewey on Mar 21, 2013 11:03:11 GMT -5
Omega vs Sam? Booked!
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Post by Sam Fain on Mar 21, 2013 11:20:56 GMT -5
GWF Classics #10: Legacy of Honor 06.24.2075 from Deimos, Mars
Blood vs. Moonstrike
Bullwhip vs. Vortex
- - Non-Title Match - - Omega vs. Commander Sam
K.O. Keller vs. Ricken Prince
Blacklash vs. Morpheus
- #1 Contender Match - Torin Caelum vs. Screw
Plus the contract signing for the Galaxian Tag Team Championship match for the Control of the GWF between champions, Dorado Sundown, and challengers, The Guardians! Will Omega and Morpheus sign? What will be the added stips by Dorado Sundown?
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