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Post by David Morse on Aug 26, 2010 0:04:55 GMT -5
DOUBLE TITLE CHANGE IN USWF Two USWF championships changed hands in different venues on December 3 as the federation prepared for the end of the year 2113.
First, at the Northern Cross Auditorium of Cygnus, Talisman finally put an end to the Interstellar Title reign of Grunge. The leader of the True Way squad had the advantage from the opening bell before putting the champion away with an “Amulet Drop.”
The victory gave Talisman his first title in the USWF. Grunge’s unlikely but impressive run as champion lasted for seven successful defenses over nearly five months.
Later the same evening at The Crypt of Draco, Gordo stunned Blitz to capture the Hardcore Belt. The title contest was randomly selected as a Dog Collar Chain Match. To the surprise of everyone in attendance, Gordo dominated his Aethran opponent from the opening bell before putting him away with an “Inherit the Earth.”
Blitz had won the title on September 17, but due to injuries and War Games commitments, he only defended the belt successsfully once before losing it.
“I don’t know what to say,” the shy, hulking Gordo said after the match. “I never had a championship before. I just fought as hard as I could. But I’m happy I won it. I hope I get to keep it a while.”
WARRIORS UNITED CLAIM WAR GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP MAYHEM'S ATTACK OF RAVEN THREATENS SUPERCARD The Warriors United team claimed the 2113 USWF War Games Championship by defeating the Phantastics in a head-to-head matchup at the Dione Saturndome on December 8.
The USWF War Games are based on one-on-one matchups between teams. On each card two teams face each other in a series of five matches, two tag team contests and three singles. The team that wins at least three of these five contests earns the victory for the evening.
The Games had been scheduled to end on November 28 at the Andromeda Nebula Pavilion. However, thanks to a victory by Warriors United over the Star Defenders on that evening, the Andromeda card ended with Warriors United and the Phantastics in a first place tie with ten wins and six losses each. Commissioner Grogan therefore ordered a one night playoff to take place on December 8.
The playoff started badly for Warriors United, with Tag Team Champions Theater of Pain losing the opening match to the Ninja Assassins in a non-title contest. However, the Protectorate came back to upset the Troubleshooters and tie the match at one win apiece.
Lycanthrope gave the Warriors the advantage with a win over Chupacabras, With Jack of Diamonds facing the slumping Blitz in the next contest, the Warriors appeared to be in control. However, Blitz put in the best performance he has managed in weeks, and during the match Death Knight and Death Knight II made their way to ringside. While the masked men did not interfere in the match, their presence distracted Jack enough to allow Blitz to land a “Loose Cannon” and score the pin, tying the match at two wins for each team.
In the final contest, Raven represented the Warriors against USWF Heavyweight Champion Mayhem who was riding an eleven match winning streak. The final contest was outstanding, with both wrestlers giving their all for over ten minutes before Raven dropped Mayhem with a “Broadsword” and pinned him to claim the War Games Championship.
Surprisingly, the winning team appeared to engage in little celebration after the card. Theater of Pain, always prone to isolating themselves, left the arena alone. Lycanthrope sat speaking quietly with his manager the Incredible Badger in the locker room. Raven, who had had issues with Exo-King since the arrival and revelations of Death Knight, refused to speak to anyone.
Exo-King and Jack of Diamonds showed even less pleasure in their team’s win. “Those masked freaks interfered in our business again,” Exo-King stated. “I’m sick of it. Jack only lost to that Aethran hack because of Death Knight and his buddy. The next time they show their faces, we’re going to settle things with them once and for all.”
However, the most stunning moment of the evening came in the backstage area after the final match. As Raven left the locker room, he was attacked and beaten viciously by Mayhem. Security personnel finally pulled the heavyweight champion off of his victim, but Raven suffered a concussion and a dislocated shoulder.
"This causes a real problem for us," Commissioner Grogan stated after incident was over. "Based on his win tonight, Raven should be facing Mayhem for the championship in the main event at the Center Stage Spectacular to end our year. Now Raven is out of action, and Mayhem deserves to be suspended. As of this moment, in fact, Mayhem is suspended. But the heavyweight champion always defends on the final supercard of the year. I just do not know what we are going to do with this situation yet."
Complete final War Games records and rosters were as follows:
1. Warriors United (Jack of Diamonds, Raven, Lycanthrope, Crow, Zed Marlowe, Gordo, Theater of Pain, and the Protectorate) 11 wins 6 loss
2.The Phantastics (Mayhem, Blitz, Chupacabras, Mourn, The Troubleshooters, the Ninja Assassins, and the Lower World) 10 wins 7 losses
2. The Star Defenders (Pathfinder, Lance At-Las, Kati, Holocaust, Gila, Charon, Scorpio, Espionage, and Dark Justice) 8 wins 8 losses
5. Penthouse Suite (Colossus, the Dominator, Mace, Wildcat, Grunge, Dynamo, The Penthouse Punks, and the Pekhota) 7 wins 9 losses
4. Primary Colors and the Agents of Fortune (Painmaster, Dagger Mack, Homicide, Angst, Talisman, Indigo, Witherspoon, Varsity, and the Masked Marvels) 5 wins 11 losses
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Post by Crimson Cross on Aug 26, 2010 7:19:29 GMT -5
Talisman and Gordo winning gold is very cool, I really like how you do your write-up's and storytelling, great work DM...
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Post by David Morse on Aug 26, 2010 11:54:21 GMT -5
Talisman and Gordo winning gold is very cool, I really like how you do your write-up's and storytelling, great work DM... Thanks, CC. Yeah, Gordo winning surprised me, especially in a match that involved his horrible cage rating. But sometimes the dice do interesting things.
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Post by David Morse on Aug 31, 2010 16:47:23 GMT -5
GROGAN ANNOUNCES MAIN EVENT FOR CENTER STAGE SPECTACULAR On December 11, 2113, one week before the USWF’s year ending Center Stage Spectacular Supercard, Commissioner Grogan called a press conference to announce his decision regarding the supercard’s main event.
“As you all know, we have a problem,” Grogan began. “Normally the heavyweight champion defends his title in the main event of the Spectacular. That means Raven, who defeated the champion Mayhem cleanly in a non-title match, should be fighting for the belt. However, Mayhem’s backstage attack a little over a week ago left Raven injured and left me with little choice to but to suspend the champion. We therefore need a new main event.
“For those reasons, after a great deal of thought, I have decided to give everyone the match we all want to see. For months, Death Knight and his protégé, Death Knight II, have been attacking Jack of Diamonds and Exo-King. I have reached an agreement with Death Knight and have signed him and Death Knight II to USWF contracts. Therefore, in the main event at the Center Stage Spectacular, Jack of Diamonds will face Death Knight II, with Exo-King and Death Knight at ringside. It’s time these men settled their differences in the ring, and that’s what is going to happen.”
JACK OF DIAMONDS NAMED WRESTLER OF THE YEAR The USWF’s annual awards banquet took place at the Callisto Civic Auditorium of Jupiter on December 17, 2113. All of the USWF’s active wrestlers and managers attended the event, as did USWF Majority Owner Magnus Colby. Guests attending this year’s banquet included GWF Commissioner Morpheus, GWWF Commissioner Sandrisa Tralington, Wolf, Amazonia, Commander Sam, Lord Nexus, Star Warrior, Massif, Predator, Wrath, and others.
The festivities began with USWF Commissioner Grogan presenting the federation’s achievement awards for 2113. The awards presented were as follows:
Wrestler of the Year: Jack of Diamonds Jack held the heavyweight championship from the beginning of the year until late October, holding off all challengers for nearly eleven months, and was a key member of the winning War Games team. Runners-up: 1. Mayhem (defeated Jack of Diamonds for the heavyweight belt in October and had an impressive 29-18 overall record); 2. Grunge (No one could have predicted the year this former tag team star would have, holding both the Interstellar and Cruiserweight Championships for extended periods).
Tag Team of the Year: Blackout (Charon and Scorpio) These two former undercard wrestlers have developed into the top team in the federation. They began the year as tag team champions, lost the belts in February, but regained them in July and held them for four months. They also set a USWF record with fourteen consecutive wins and had an outstanding 33-17 record going into the final supercard. Runners-up: 1. Theater of Pain (The current USWF Tag Team Champions won the belts twice in 2113 and were members of the winning War Games team); 2. The Troubleshooters (could not quite manage to win the tag belts but matched the 33-17 record of Blackout).
Top Newcomer: Mourn The newest member of the Brymstone team had an up and down year but held the Hardcore Title for two months. Runner-up: Kulak (A solid first year as a member of the Pekhota. The team was 25-17 before Molotok’s year-ending injury).
After the presentations, the commissioner continued with several announcements. “I am sorry to say that two of our stars have informed me that they may not be returning next year. First, Lycanthrope is unsure as to whether he will be back. We wish him the best with this decision. However, Kati’s decision seems more definite, so I will turn the microphone over to him now.”
The Samoan warrior climbed onto the stage and spoke slowly to the audience. “I’ve been here pretty much since the beginning,” he began. “I've fought in the USWF off and on since 2100, and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. But I’ve taken a pounding over the years, and I think it’s time to step aside. So, after tomorrow’s supercard, I will officially be retiring from the ring. I may stick around the federation in some capacity, but you won’t see me fighting much anymore. But Painmaster, we still have one more match tomorrow, and I’m going to go out in style, so you’d better be ready.”
CENTER STAGE SPECTACULAR XI The USWF’s eleventh annual Center Stage Spectacular Supercard was held on December 18, 2113 at Jupiter’s Callisto Centroplex. A sellout crowd of over 56,000 fans attended. Also present were special guests including GWF Commissioner Morpheus, Commander Sam, Wolf, Amazonia, Star Warrior, Lord Nexus, Supernova, Johnny Rocket, Massif, Predator, Wrath, Krakan, Mike Fortune, and Paragon. Results of the card were as follows:
Tirion Triple Threat Match Crow defeated Wildcat in a match also involving Zed Marlowe Time: 2:03 Marlowe was knocked unconscious immediately in a brawl at the beginning of the match, and Crow quickly landed a “Deathsault” on Wildcat to open the card with a win.
Kulak defeated Dark Justice Time: 3:05 Fighting in singles competition because of an injury to his partner Molotok, Kulak finished his first year in the USWF by blasting Dark Justice with a “Bayonet.”
Espionage and Dagger Mack and Homicide fought to a double DQ Time: 7:21 This was a very competitive match as Dagger Mack and Homicide, long-time teammates but normally both singles wrestlers, worked well together and seemed to have the match won when Dagger Mack hit a “Back Stab” on Saboteur, but Shylock made a pin save that resulted in an all-out brawl, causing the referee to call for the disqualification.
Castor Chain Match Blitz defeated Holocaust Time: 4:48 The recently dethroned hardcore champion got back on track by knocking out Holocaust with a ”Loose Cannon.”
Six Man Tag Team match The Void defeated the True Way Time: 5:06 This contest turned into a handicap match when Angst failed to appear for the True Way. The Void controlled the action throughout until Death’s Head pinned Indigo with a “Funeral March.”
Interestingly, Angst was seen backstage later in the evening. He refused to speak with an interviewer about his failure to come out for the tag team match.
Cruiserweight Championship Match Chupacabras defeated Grunge (c) Time: 10:19 Grunge continued his outstanding performance in 2113 in this terrific match and seemed to have retained his title after a “Guitar Shot,” but Phantasy distracted the referee to save Chupacabras. Chupa then came back to land a “Chupacabraplex” and score the pin to win the Cruiserweight Title for the sixth time in his career.
“I think I showed everyone what I can do this year,” Grunge commented after the match was over. “No one ever thought I could win one singles belt, let alone hold two at once. But I lost both now, and I think that’s it for a while. I will not be here at the start of next year. I don’t know if I’ll come back at all, but I definitely need a break.”
The Penthouse Punks defeated the Ninja Assassins Time: 4:46 The Punks were in charge throughout this match and finally put away Daemon with a “View From the Top.”
Flamsteed Street Fight Kati defeated Painmaster Time: 4:43 In his retirement match, Kati gave an excellent performance and pinned his opponent after a backbreaker.
“That was a good way to go out,” Kati stated after the match. “It felt great to end on a high note. But as I said before, I may not be leaving completely. If things work out, you may still see me around next year.”
Cosmic Cage Match Lycanthrope defeated Mace Time: 7:36 This match was a violent, wild contest that left both wrestlers battered. Mace was able to hit his “Dead to Rights” finisher, but the son of Wolf survived and came back with a “Howling” for the win.
Titan Hardcore Tag Team Match The Protectorate defeated the Troubleshooters Time: 9:26 The rivalry between these teams has been growing all year, and on this night it spilled out into the wildest match on the card. The action went all over the arena, with both teams repeatedly escaping near falls, until Sentinel finally put down Muss with a “Drawbridge.”
“Not over,” a bruised Muss stated a few minutes after the match. "Those big, slow bums ain’t in our league. They got lucky tonight, just like they did on the last War Games card. Next year we’ll show them where they rank in this federation."
Lepus Stun Rod Match The Dominator defeated Lance At-Las Time: 4:05 The Aran star continued his recent hot streak by pounding At-Las from the opening bell before winning with a “Painful Domination.”
Scorpi King of the Ring Match Pathfinder defeated Colossus Time: 11:34 The hatred between these two rivals was obvious as they engaged in one of the most brutal contests of the year. Both men were bloody and injured when Pathfinder finally threw his enemy out of the ring for the victory.
USWF Tag Team Championship Match Blackout defeated Theater of Pain (c) Time: 5:40 The USWF’s top tag team in 2113 regained the tag team belts in a powerful performance as Charon pinned Comedy with a “Lethe Lash.”
Special Challenge Match Death Knight II defeated Jack of Diamonds Time: 6:45 The main event was a wild affair, with Death Knight repeatedly interfering in the match to save his protégé. With Exo-King and Jack of Diamonds growing increasingly frustrated, Jack lost his focus and was pinned by a “Cosmic Lance” to give Death Knight II a victory in his first USWF match.
After the final bell, Death Knight and Death Knight II attacked Jack of Diamonds, clearly intending to do further injury. Exo-King climbed into the ring to defend his son, but unexpectedly Theater of Pain and Splatter ran to the ring, and together the five masked men pounded down Jack and the King until the Protectorate and Zed Marlowe ran in to save their King’s Court teammates.
The masked group dropped out to the arena floor and backed slowly away, leaving their victims lying in the ring as they gestured at and taunted the King’s Court. Then, to the surprise of everyone, Death Knight blasted Splatter from behind with a “Cosmic Lance.” Death Knight II picked up Arsenal, and he and his mentor walked away with Theater of Pain, leaving Splatter unconscious on the arena floor.
“Death Knight II won, but this was not about winning or losing tonight,” Death Knight stated a short time later in the evening. “This was about making a point to Exo-King. I am not alone. Theater of Pain will join me and Death Knight II next year, and together we will make the King’s life miserable. As for Splatter, he came to the ring by his own decision. He was not invited, and I have not forgotten that he was a part of the team that banished me from the GWF. I do not need the lunatic, and if he interferes in my business again he will end up as he did tonight.”
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Post by Crimson Cross on Sept 1, 2010 7:48:40 GMT -5
A very good USWF event, shocking how wrestler of the year JoD loses in the main event against DKII...
I like seeing Chupacabras winning the cruiserweight belt over Grunge...
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Post by David Morse on Sept 1, 2010 12:52:31 GMT -5
A very good USWF event, shocking how wrestler of the year JoD loses in the main event against DKII... I like seeing Chupacabras winning the cruiserweight belt over Grunge... Well, DKII had an advantage: Pete Beck's manager card for Death Knight allows him to interfere as many times as he wants. He saved DKII from pins twice. I was ready for it to go either way, but I liked the way it turned out. DKII is a good card.
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Post by DK II on Sept 8, 2010 20:55:35 GMT -5
A very good USWF event, shocking how wrestler of the year JoD loses in the main event against DKII... I like seeing Chupacabras winning the cruiserweight belt over Grunge... Well, DKII had an advantage: Pete Beck's manager card for Death Knight allows him to interfere as many times as he wants. He saved DKII from pins twice. I was ready for it to go either way, but I liked the way it turned out. DKII is a good card. The main event match sounded great. I love the ties to the original Evil Ones stable. While Death Knight might be able to interfere as many times as he wants...there are certainly times he shouldn't...and i am sure he will pay for it...and cost DK II at the same time...and like the most in-opportune time!
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Post by David Morse on Apr 10, 2011 0:35:36 GMT -5
SURPRISES AT USWF OPENING PRESS CONFERENCE The USWF’s year-opening press conference for 2114 took place on January 24 in the press room of Colby Palace on Planet Colby. Commissioner Grogan conducted the event. Appearing on stage with Grogan were USWF majority owner Magnus Colby and representatives each of the USWF’s teams. The majority of the federation’s active wrestlers were in the audience along with the media. “Good day, everyone, and welcome back from the holiday break,” Grogan began. “We have an exciting year ahead. I know everyone is anxous to hear our teams announce their rosters for this year, so let’s get to it.” Team representatives then made the following announcements:
Gila, Team Leader, the Savage Kingdom: “Last year we were abandoned by our leader, Terak. But Karah, Talon, and I are still together. And we have added a very talented fourth member to our team. Welcome to the USWF, Puma!”
Terak, Manager, the Savage Kingdom: “The Savage Kingdom is my team, and I am keeping the name. I just dumped all of the dead weight. The roster for the real Savage Kingdom will be Lycosa, Halcon Oro, Wildcat, and Chupacabras. We will crush Gila’s band of losers and stake claim to our team name this year.”
Phantasy, Manager, The Phantastics: “Mayhem and Blitz are gone, but our team has plenty of power. In addition to the Troubleshooters, we have added Holocaust and, as a special surprise, we would like for everyone to welcome Brainstorm back to the USWF.”
Unknown Soldier, Manager, The Star Defenders: "Seems like the old CPC teams want to tear each other apart this year, so we’re going to take on the Phantastics. In addition to the best tag team in the federation, Charon and Scorpio, we still have Pathfinder and Lance At-Las. Brainstorm’s return will be a major disappointment.”
Marikel Magnifique, Manager, Penthouse Suite: “As was just said, we are going to settle things with Primary Colors this year to show who the real centerpiece team in the USWF is. We return Colossus, the Dominator, and the Penthouse Punks. We’ll put Primary Colors in their place once and for all.”
Silver Ace, Manager, Primary Colors: “Our team was the original USWF power team, and Penthouse Suite has always been a bunch of pretenders. We have the best tag team around, Varsity and Witherspoon. We have Painmaster back for another year. And to challenge Colossus, we have reached an agreement for Paragon to join us. This will be, without question, our year.”
Kati, Manager, Warrior Spirit: “Here’s hoping Penthouse Suite and Primary Colors tear each other apart. Yes, I’m back, retired from the ring but not retired as a manager. I am forming a new team, Warrior Spirit. And I am pleased to say that, in addition to Espionage, Angst has left Talisman and agreed to join us. We expect to have a great year.”
Cassandra, Manager, Cassandra’s Army: “Kati should have just left when he had the chance. With Mace and the Pekhota, I will crush his pathetic new team.”
Talisman, Team Leader, The True Way: “Angst has made the mistake of deserting me and Indigo. But we have a replacement, someone familiar to all of you. The newest member of the True Way is Blizzard!”
Malpeh, Manager, The Void: “You think that frozen freak matters to us? The Lower World and Mourn will prove that the True Way has lost its way for good.”
Dagger Mack, Team Leader, Agents of Fortune: “As one of the oldest, most established teams in the USWF, we are ready to climb back to the top of the federation. With me, Homicide, and the Ninja Assassins, along with Marcel de Sade acting as our bodyguard, we will take on anyone who wants to challenge us.”
(Suddenly, as seemed to happen almost yearly at the USWF opening press conference, the doors of the Colby Palace press room were blasted off their hinges. And as has been the case so many times in the past, Splatter stood in the broken doorway, Arsenal in hand.)
Magnus Colby, Majority Owner, USWF: “Splatter! Not again! You’ll pay for kicking in those doors this time.”
Splatter, Team Spokesman, The Refugees: “Sorry, Mr. Colby. I like to make an entrance. And I have to answer Dagger Mack and the rest of the former Krakan lackeys: I have a challenge for you. I’m here for good this year, and I’m ready to take out all of you. To stop the Ninja Assassins, I’ll be forming a tag team with Dark Justice. And as singles wrestlers, look who I brought in!”
(Dark Justice stepped into the doorway beside Splatter. Along with him came Crow and, to the surprise of everyone, Raven.)
Raven: “After I was betrayed by Exo-King last year, I needed allies. Everyone on our team has been cast aside or run off by someone. So, since we are survivors and cast-offs, we’ll call ourselves the Refugees, and the first order of business for us is the Agents of Fortune.”
Exo-King, Manager, The King’s Court: “I betrayed no one. You deserted me, Raven. But that’s fine. I still have Jack of Diamonds, Zed Marlowe, and the Protectorate. That’s more than enough firepower to dominate this federation.”
(Another voice interrupted the proceedings from the shattered doorway. In stepped Death Knight, followed by a surprising four man squad.)
Death Knight, Manager, The Black Knights: “You will dominate nothing, King. You see my team: Death Knight II, Theater of Pain, and my new man, Stigma. Death Knight II will destroy your son in my name, and the rest of your men will fall before my court!”
Commissioner Grogan: “Alright. That’s all of the teams. I also want to announce that Mayhem and Blitz will be fighting as independents, as will Dynamo and Gordo. In addition, we have two new independent wrestlers names Thayne and Dar Gova. Finally, the tag team of the Musketeers, Palishandor and Shanramore, is also back.
“As you will have noticed, the Incredible Badger is not here today," Grogan continued. “The Badger has been a part of this federation since it was founded. He has now decided to step down from managing and into full retirement. We wish him the best, and we will plan an appropriate tribute to him later this year.
“That’s all for now, everyone. We will see you all at the first card of the year tomorrow night here at Colby Palace.”
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Post by Crimson Cross on Apr 10, 2011 7:00:20 GMT -5
Good to see the USWF coming back David, it'll be interesting in the new game year what you'll have rolling out...
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Post by David Morse on Dec 18, 2017 23:55:44 GMT -5
Note: Since it has been several years since I have posted in this thread, a recap may be in order. The USWF is my version of the CPC. I started the federation in 2099 as a place to use my own bootleg wrestlers. When Magnus Colby began his attempts to take over the GWF, he also went after the USWF, and while he was unsuccessful in the older federation, he was able to take control of the USWF. The USWF now uses a combination of the CPC card sets and bootleg wrestlers created by me or others. If you are interested in the history of the federation, including the conflict between Exo-King and Death Knight in the second half of 2113 and the growing feud between Jack of Diamonds and Death Knight II (created by Pete Beck), read back through the thread. THREE TITLES CHANGE HANDS AT FIRST USWF CARD OF 2114The USWF kicked off 2114 with a major card at Colby Palace on January 25. With USWF Heavyweight Champion Mayhem still suspended for his attack on Raven in late 2113, the main event was set to be a rematch from the 2113 year-ending Center Stage Spectacular between Jack of Diamonds and Death Knight II. In attendance for the event were USWF principal owner Magus Colby, USWF Commissioner Grogan, and numerous other dignitaries.
Several new wrestlers made their debuts on the card. Newcomer Thayne topped Dynamo easily, Dar Gova lost by DQ to Homicide(*), Stigma got a comeback win against Wildcat, and Puma lost to Mourn although he dominated the match but fell victim to his own wild style with several missed suicide dives that cost him the win.
Wrestlers who returned to the federation at the event included Blizzard, who lost by DQ to Bust Up, Brainstorm, who fell to Lance At-Las, and Paragon, who won a very tough match with Crow.
One of the more violent moments on the card took place at the end of a match between Painmaster and The Dominator. Painmaster won the match, but the competitors continued to brawl after the final bell. Soon the Penthouse Punks entered the ring to help The Dominator, while Upper Class (Varsity and Witherspoon (*) came down to help Painmaster. Painmaster suffered a badly sprained knee and a cracked rib in the melee and is expected to miss around six weeks of action. Commissioner Grogan announced at the end of the evening that The Dominator and the Punks would be suspended for three cards.
Cruiserweight Title Match: Chupacabras (*) vs. Zed Marlowe
In the first title match of the evening, Cruiserweight Champion Chupacabras and Zed Marlowe put on an outstanding fifteen minute battle. Both wrestlers were battered and bleeding by the end, and the contest featured numerous instances of interference by Marlowe's manager Exo-King and Chupacabras' manager Terak and bodyguard Mollock. After escaping numerous near pins, Marlowe hit the "Duck and Cover" to win the cruiserweight title for the second time.
Hardcore Title Match: Gordo vs. Mace
Gordo's improbable run as hardcore champion ended after just two successful defenses as he fell to Mace in a Cosmic Cage Match. Mace became hardcore champion for the second time.
Interstellar Championship Match: Talisman vs. Colossus
Colossus manhandled the interstellar champ throughout the match, but Talisman fought valiantly for nearly ten minutes before Colossus put him away with Talisman's own new "Renunciation" finisher to claim the belt for the second time.
Tag Team Title Match: Blackout vs. the Protectorate
USWF Tag Team Champions Blackout, Charon (*) and Scorpio (*), dominated the contest and never seemed to be in danger of losing, but Scorpio was disqualified in a melee on the arena floor to give the challengers a victory, though the titles remained in Blackout's hands.
MAIN EVENT: Jack of Diamonds vs. Death Knight II
Jack of Diamonds was in top form for this match and hammered his opponent all over the ring. However, at the nine minute mark Jack picked up a ringside chair and began battering Death Knight II with it on the arena floor, causing the disqualification and giving the victory to his opponent. After the bell, Jack continued to hammer Death Knight II, while Exo-King attacked Death Knight. Theater of Pain soon ran to the ring to drive the King and his son away.
After the card, Jack of Diamonds expressed no regret for the disqualification. "Tonight was not about winning," Jack said. "Death Knight has made this fight very personal, and he and his lackey paid for it tonight. They needed to see that we were not going to let them get away with the attacks they've pulled on us. And I'll be happy to show them again any time that loser wants to try me."
Death Knight, predictably, had a different reaction. "Jack can say what he wants and give all of his excuses, but the bottom line is he's 0-2 against my protégé. He got DQ'd because he knows he can't win against Death Knight II. We proved it tonight, and we will continue to prove it until we run Jack and Ex-King out of this federation."
*Homicide is a creation from Steve Minskoff, *Witherspoon was originally a card sent to me by Adam Scepaniak, though the current version is my own upgrade. *Chupacabras, Scorpio, and Charon are my own creations.
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