|
Post by Suicide "DOA" on Apr 10, 2010 8:38:28 GMT -5
your fed is Brilliant keep up the good work i like a little good work
|
|
|
Post by David Morse on Apr 10, 2010 13:18:18 GMT -5
Thanks, guys. I appreciate the comments. Thanks for reading.
|
|
|
Post by David Morse on May 7, 2010 19:40:45 GMT -5
DEEP SPACE SHOWCASE 2113 The Deep Space Showcase was first held in 2096 and is the GWF’s only traveling supercard, taking place in a different location each year as a means of bringing a major card to more of the galaxy’s arenas. The 2113 event was presented on June 16 at the Lava Ruins of Brymstone before a crowd of over 96,000 fans.
Ursa Major defeated Encubus Time: 3:52 With both Bloodline and Blade injured for the supercard, their tag team partners kicked off the event in a good match that Ursa ended with a “Titan Victory Roll.”
Twin Blood defeated The Creatures of Lamia Time: 3:58 Fighting on their home planet did not give the Creatures enough of an advantage as Dreggs pinned Cyclopes for the win.
Castor Chain Match Disaster defeated Wraith Time: 4:13 Disaster was completely dominant as he won this match with a “Decapitator.”
Light Heavyweight Championship Match Enigma defeated Assassin X (c) Time: 5:12 Enigma had little real trouble in this match, using his superior speed to catch the champion with an “Enigma Suicida” and win the belt for the second time.
Cygnus Pride defeated Star & Stripes Time: 1:54 This match was no contest as Belroc and Sekada manhandled Commander Sam’s team before burying U.S.Male with a “Spiked Comrade Driver.”
Between matches, Krakan spoke to GWF Interviewer Thranduil Glorfin about Assassin X’s loss. “Enigma and I have a long history,” Krakan stated. “We go all the way back to the Masked Assassin days together. I know what he can do. But Assassin X is the future. Over time, Enigma won’t be able to stay with him. We’ll get the belt back, one way or another. That title belongs to Assassin X, and it’ll be back around his waist before you know it.”
Mensa Table Match Terminus defeated Atman Time: 4:53 The Aran superstar continued his strong showing of recent weeks as he blasted Atman with a “Hammerlock Slam.”
Scorpi King of the Ring Match Vyper defeated Paragon Time: 6:46 This contest was such a brutal beating that it became hard to watch. Paragon was hammered down horribly but hung on and struggled far longer than was in his own interest, with Vyper repeatedly applying his finishing moves but the failing to throw the big man out of the ring. When Vyper finally managed to end the match, Paragon was nearly unconscious and was bleeding from numerous wounds. Initial estimates stated that the one-time CPC star might miss several months of action.
After the match, Vyper spoke to Thranduil Glorfin about his victory. “I wasn’t trying to injure him,” the winning wrestler stated. “He just wouldn’t quit. I tried to throw him out of the ring sooner, but he’s so big that it’s tough to do. I hope his injuries aren’t as serous as people are already saying. I did not try to take him out.”
Mike Fortune defeated Rising Sun Time: 3:59 Krakan’s henchman pulled off an upset by catching the high-flyer with a “Hangman.”
War Games Tag Team Championship Match Desolation Factor (c) defeated Predator and Wrath by countout Time: 4:20 The challengers seemed to have the match won, but when Predator hit an “Incoming Missile” on Ruin, Rack entered the ring to make the save. Predator chased Ruin to the arena floor and was then counted out as the two brawled on the outside, allowing Desolation Factor to retain the belts.
Cosmic Cage Match Spike defeated Venom Time: 5:02 This cage match was a good battle, but in the end Spike finished off his sister’s son with a “Megadestroyer.”
After the match, the victorious Spike was interviewed by Thranduil Glorfin. “My nephew is a great athlete,” the Aethran legend said. “He’s just a bit confused right now. He’s following a psycho like Vengeance, and he’s making a lot of bad choices. But Venom’s still my family. I’m gonna make him see sense even if I have to beat it into him like I did tonight.”
Ruins of Antilia Match Maelstrom defeated Corporal Aegis Time: 7:05 In what has become perhaps the most violent rivalry in the GWF, the two competitors fought all through the artificial environment and overcame repeated interference by both Star & Stripes and Cygnus Pride before Maelstrom finally claimed the win.
Battlezone Match The Colonizers of Scorpi defeated the Avenging Warriors Time: 13:51 The multi-wrestler match featured an unusual number of disqualifications but ended in the Colonizers’ favor. Falls went as follows: Warfare over Mandrill by DQ, Nefarus over Warfare, Pegasus over Nefarus, Vendetta over Pegasus by DQ, Vendetta over Trench when Trench was DQ’d for using the “Metal Ramrod.”
Interplanetary Championship Match Thunder defeated Blazing Skull (c) Time: 3:08 This match was all Thunder as the Aethran pounded down the home-planet favorite and landed a “Tempest” to claim the IP belt for the fourth time.
Max Shield defeated Euritar Time: 7:15 In an excellent match between two of the federation’s top stars, Shield ended the back-and-forth battle with a “Genesis Rocket Launcher.”
Torture Chamber Match Wolf defeated Vengeance Time: 8:39 The Aethran leader fought well, but Wolf was in his element and finally finished off his opponent with a “Savage Face Claw.”
GWF Tag Team Championship Match Malice and Overkill (c) defeated the Ravagers by disqualification Time: 18:06 This contest was an incredible match that swung back and forth many times and seemed to be leaning in the challengers’ favor but finally ended when Rankor was disqualified in a brawl with Malice in the arena floor.
GWF Heavyweight Championship Match Archon (c) defeated Mensar Time: 4:48 Mensar has had an outstanding year and came into this contest with a fourteen match winning streak and holding the War Games Singles Belt, but on this night Archon was fully on his game and pummeled his larger opponent before landing a “Riot Act” to retain his title.
Deep Space Showcase Wrap-Up: Mensar’s string of fourteen straight wins was the longest in the GWF since Chaos won 16 in a row in 2104. The federation record for consecutive wins is 23 by Raven in 2100 . . . Archon recorded his eighth successful defense of the heavyweight title, which he has held since the final card of 2112 . . . Later reports confirmed that Paragon would likely be out of action for as much as three months after suffering a severe concussion, a lacerated bicep, strained ligaments in his left knee, a cracked rib, and two pinched nerves in his neck and back . . . Blazing Skull’s short reign as Interplanetary Champion ended after just one successful defense. Skull still holds the Special Matches Title.
|
|
|
Post by David Morse on May 28, 2010 17:09:11 GMT -5
ROSTER CHANGES SHAKE UP WAR GAMESGWF Commissioner Morpheus called a press conference on July 3, 2113 to announce changes to the rosters of several War Games teams. Appearing on stage with the commissioner were Johnny Rocket, Thantos, Cordanus, and Nefarus. “I’m going to give each of these team representatives a chance to speak for themselves,” Morpheus stated. “Thantos, you can go first.” “As it should be,” Thantos replied. “As will be a surprise to no one, Wraith has not worked out for our team. We are therefore releasing him, effective immediately. Also effective immediately, Bloodline and Encubus will be fighting in singles competition rather than as a tag team. Finally, I have reached an agreement with Doomsayer to add his tag team Alter Ego, Genocide and Hyper, to our roster for the remainder of the War Games.” Cordanus spoke next. “Since Thantos has released Wraith, we have added him to the 'Takeover' roster. We will not be releasing anyone, so our team is now up to the maximum of six wrestlers.” Johnny Rocket followed Cordanus. “We appreciate the effort we have received from Monad,” he said, “but things have just not worked out for us with him. Therefore, we have ended our association with Monad. To replace him, the Rocket Men have convinced Dark Justice to return from the USWF for the remainder of the War Games.” Finally Nefarus took the microphone. “As you all know, Paragon was injured severely on the recent supercard on Brymstone and is likely to miss at least two more months of action,” Mandrill’s spokesman began. “On the other hand, Paragon was pretty useless anyway, so we are releasing both him and Nth Degree, who has also been a waste of space on our roster. To replace them, we have convinced Skinhead to leave his failed tag team with Prodigy and join us. We are also bringing in a big man you all saw last year in the War Games: Stone Mountain has agreed to leave the DSCW federation and join our roster. With the help of Stone Mountain and Skinhead, we will climb back to the top of the War Games standings.” (Note: Stone Mountain was originally an ICOF creation and is now available through Krazy Kards. He was a member of Krakan's team in my GWF in 2112. His card can be seen here: www.krazykards.com/profile_se8.php .) MANDRILL TOPS ARCHON FOR HEAVYWEIGHT BELTMandrill the Prime Colonizer became the GWF Galaxian Heavyweight Champion for the ninth time by defeating Archon at the Mira Ceti War Memorial of Cetus on July 11, 2113. Mandrill took control early in the contest, using his superior strength to hammer the champion down. Around the four minute mark, the Colonizer leader blasted Archon with a “Colonizer Claw Slam.” Archon's manager Commander Sam jumped up on the ring apron in an attempt to distract the referee, but the official continued the count and Archon was unable to kick out. “It’s about time,” stated Mandrill, who had lost the belt to Archon in December 2112. “I’ve been held back all year. Now this title is back where it belongs, and that’s where it will stay.” Archon, whose title reign lasted for nearly seven months and ten successful defenses, accepted the loss well. “This time no one can claim I had the belt on a fluke,” said the former champion, referring to the fact that his only other reign as heavyweight champion lasted for a mere three weeks. “I proved I can be a champion, and I’ll be a champion again. This is a setback, but Mandrill had better be ready, because things are not over between us.” WAR GAMES CLOSE IN EARLY GOINGThe 2113 War Games remain a close race through early July. The Aethran Rebels, led by Wolf and Spike, hold a lead of just one point over the Fighting Titams, who have been helped by a strong effort from Scion Nexus. The Gladiators of Aethra, with the Tag Team Champions Malice and Overkill and the Interplanetary Champion Thunder, and in third place, five points behind the leaders. Complete War Games standings as of July 11 are as follows: 1. Aethran Rebels (Wolf, Spike, Disaster, Wrath, Predator) 54 points 2. Fighting Titans (Rising Sun, Scion Nexus, Ovetime, Blade, Ursa Major) 53 points 3. Gladiators of Aethra (Thunder, Vengeance, Venom, Malice, Overkill) 49 points 4. Takeover (Mensar, Assassin X, Mike Fortune, Wraith. Rack, Ruin) 48 points 5. Avenging Warriors (CE Manslaughter, Pegasus, Enigma, SWAT Team) 46 points 6T. Alien Alliance (Maelstrom, Murdok, Taechon, Belroc, Sekada) 45 points 6T. FDF (Archon, Corporal Aegis, Chad Hillsman, Stars & Stripes) 45 points 8. The Rocketmen (Max Shield, Vyper, Dark Justice, Twin Blood) 43 points 9. Team Thantos (Euritar, Terminus, Bloodline, Encubus, Alter Ego) 40 points 10. The Crusade (Atman, Avalanche, Moeru Tohkon, the Ravagers( 36 points 11. Brymstone Burning (Blazing Skull, Anarchy Draconian Sheik, Turge, Cyclopes) 35 points 12. Colonizers (Mandrill, Stone Mountain, Skinhead, Rebel Empire) 34 points
|
|
|
Post by Crimson Cross on May 28, 2010 17:53:49 GMT -5
The fed continues to really rock man, too bad Skull lost the IP Belt to Thunder, but thats the way it goes...
|
|
|
Post by du5tin on May 28, 2010 22:14:50 GMT -5
This War Games series/set of teams look awesome!
|
|
|
Post by David Morse on Jun 16, 2010 22:37:59 GMT -5
OVERTIME’S MELTDOWN LEAVES TITANS A MAN SHORT An unexpected blowup between the young Titan Overtime and his manager Lord Nexus has left the Fighting Titans with only four men on their 2113 War Games roster.
Since entering the GWF in 2111, Overtime has been prone to spells of moodiness and tempermental displays. On July 28 at the Wolf’s Den, however, the son of former GWF star Quasar let go with an outburst that stunned everyone at ringside. After losing a match to the Draconian Sheik, Overtime began berating Lord Nexus for not interfering to save him from the pin. Finally Nexus picked up a microphone.
“Kid, I’ve got no fondness for the Sheik, but he beat you straight up tonight,” the manager said. “It happens. If Guile had gotten involved and helped the Sheik, this would be different. I don’t get involved in matches if the other side is playing straight. You know how we operate.”
The younger Titan continued his loud complaints until Rising Sun, the only other member of the Titan team in the building, emerged from the backstage area and tried to calm him down. As Overtime refused to listen to reason, even GWF color commentator Dragonmaster left his ringside seat and got involved.
“Overtime, I know your father,” the long-time Titan star said. “Quasar would be embarrassed at the way you’re acting. Take this to the back and talk it out there. The Titans don’t air their differences in public like this. Go to the locker room and listen to Lord Nexus. What he’s telling you is right.”
Overtime glared at Dragonmaster for a long moment. Then, without warning, he clotheslined the announcer to the ground. Before Rising Sun or Lord Nexus could react, the angry young man leaped over the security railing and dashed through the crowd and out of the arena.
The following day Lord Nexus issued a statement to the media. “I have spoken with Overtime, and in an effort to understand what happened yesterday I also spoke with Quasar,” Nexus said. “It seems that Overtime lied to us about his age, and he is significantly younger than we had thought. Quasar went along with this deception at his son’s insistence, but he has now finally told us the truth. Overtime is a big kid for his age and has tremendous athletic talent, which explains how he was able to fool us, but it also explains his occasional childish outbursts. The truth is he was only sixteen when he joined us, and that’s too young for anyone to start in a business like this. Even now, though he may technically be old enough, he still has a lot of growing up to do. I hope to see him back in the GWF one day when he has matured, but at this time we have mutually agreed that he will be leaving both our team and the federation.
“Obviously, the loss of Overtime leaves us a man short for the rest of the War Games,” Nexus continued. "I will be searching for a replacement, beginning immediately. We will add a new fifth man to our roster as soon as possible.”
VYPER OUT AFTER BRAWL WITH TEAM THANTOS Vyper suffered a separated shoulder and a torn muscle in his left leg in a melee after a match with Bloodline at the Ariel Armory on August 7. The Rocketmen star is expected to miss up to three months of action.
After Bloodline had managed a tough win over Vyper with the “Cetus Masterlock,” the youngest son of Omega refused to break his hold. A moment later Encubus and Hyper, the newest member of Team Thantos, ran to the ring and began stomping Vyper while Bloodline held him in the Masterlock. Eventually Dreggs arrived in the ring with a chair and drove his teammate’s assailants away, but considerable damage had already been done to Vyper.
Commissioner Morpheus suspended Bloodline, Encubus, and Hyper for one month, including the upcoming Starclash supercard, but the loss of Vyper dealt an even more crippling blow to the Rocketmen’s hopes in the 2113 War Games.
“We were just starting to get things together,” Johnny Rocket lamented after the incident. “Now Vyper is going to miss most of the rest of the Games. We’ll have to look for a replacement, but I don’t know who it will be right now. This is really disheartening.”
COUNTDOWN TO STARCLASH XXVII The twenty-seventh edition of GWF’s annual Starclash spectacular at the Deimos Intergalactic Arena is scheduled to take place on August 24, 2113. Starclash is the longest running and most prestigious of the GWF supercards. The event is traditionally a showcase for tributes to major GWF personalities and dramatic announcements as well as exciting wrestling matches.
ROCKETMEN, TITANS MAKE SURPRISE ROSTER ADDITIONS On the day before the Starclash supercard, GWF Commissioner Morpheus called a press conference to announce a pair of War Games roster changes. Appearing with Morpheus on stage were Johnny Rocket and Lord Nexus.
“As you all know, the Fighting Titans and the Rocketmen have suffered some bad luck lately,” the commissioner began. “First Overtime left the federation, which puts the Titans at a disadvantage for the War Games. Then Vyper was badly injured by Team Thantos, leaving the Rocketmen in the same situation. I have therefore approved roster additions for both teams. Rocket will announce his new man first.”
“We had some difficulty finding a temporary replacement for Vyper,” Rocket stated. “But at last Dreggs called up his old friend the Incredible Badger in the USWF, and Badger offered us a solution. We are happy to bring in a man who fought briefly in the GWF about five years ago, but who is a long-time mainstay and a former champion in the USWF. The pounding he has taken over the years has made him a little less of a high-flyer, but he’s still more than capable of getting the job done, and he will stay with us until Vyper is ready to return. The newest addition to the Rocketmen is Crow.”
[Note: The version of Crow I am currently using is the Jamie Wilson Tribute Card drawn by Werner Mueck.]
Lord Nexus spoke next. “Losing Overtime was a real shock to us,” Nexus began. “He is a good kid, but as it turns out he’s more of a kid than we thought. We put a lot of thought into how we should handle this situation. Overtime’s father, Quasar, was especially disturbed by our predicament, as he felt responsible for his son’s actions. Although Quasar left the GWF in 2101, he continued his career in gravity ball up until two years ago, and he is in great shape. He may have slowed down a little, but he was always a phenomenal athlete, and he wants to personally try to help remedy the situation Overtime created. Therefore, Quasar will be here for Starclash tomorrow and will be re-joining the Titans until the end of this year’s War Games.”
[Note: I will be using Quasar's original card, but I have downgraded his agility rating and finisher by one to reflect his age and made a few other minor adjustments.]
THREE TEAMS BATTLE FOR WAR GAMES LEAD The Gladiators of Aethra, the Aethran Rebels, and Cordanus’ Takeover have surged to the top of the 2113 War Games standings in a three way battle for first place. The first place Takeover and the third place Rebels are separated by only two points, with the Gladiators sandwiched in between. Team Thantos has also put together an impressive streak of late, jumping from last place all the way to fifth. At the bottom of the standings, the Colonizers and Atman’s Crusade continue to struggle. Complete standings as of August 18 are as follows:
1. Takeover (Mensar, Assassin X, Mike Fortune, Wraith. Rack, Ruin) 80 points 2. Gladiators of Aethra (Thunder, Vengeance, Venom, Malice, Overkill) 79 points 3. Aethran Rebels (Wolf, Spike, Disaster, Wrath, Predator) 78 points 4. FDF (Archon, Corporal Aegis, Chad Hillsman, Stars & Stripes) 71 points 5. Team Thantos (Euritar, Terminus, Bloodline, Encubus, Alter Ego) 68 points 6. Avenging Warriors (CE Manslaughter, Pegasus, Enigma, SWAT Team) 67 points 7. Fighting Titans (Rising Sun, Scion Nexus, Quasar, Blade, Ursa Major) 65 points 8. Alien Alliance (Maelstrom, Murdok, Taechon, Belroc, Sekada) 60 points 9T. Brymstone Burning (Blazing Skull, Anarchy Draconian Sheik, Turge, Cyclopes) 59 points 9T. The Rocketmen (Max Shield, Vyper, Dark Justice, Crow, Twin Blood) 59 points 11. Colonizers (Mandrill, Stone Mountain, Skinhead, Rebel Empire) 56 points 12. The Crusade (Atman, Avalanche, Moeru Tohkon, the Ravagers( 54 points
STARCLASH PREVIEW The following championship matches have been announced for Starclash XXVII:
Mandrill will defend the GWF Heavyweight Championship against the former champion Archon.
GWF Tag Team Champions Malice and Overkill will defend against Twin Blood
Interplanetary Champion Thunder will defend against Terminus
Light Heavyweight Champion Enigma will defend against Scion Nexus
Special Matches Champion Blazing Skull will defend against his teammate Anarchy
War Games Singles Champion Disaster will defend against Mensar
Among the other matches on the card will be the following:
Code Enforcer Manslaughter, Pegasus, and the SWAT Team will meet Maelstrom, Murdok, and Cygnus Pride in a War Games Battlezone Match.
Mike Fortune will face Dark Justice in a Hitman Match.
Spike will fight Vengeance in a Barbed Wire Cage Match
Predator and Wrath will face Desolation Factor
And more . . .
|
|
|
Post by David Morse on Jun 23, 2010 21:32:43 GMT -5
STARCLASH XXVII The GWF held its twenty-seventh annual Starclash supercard on August 24, 2113 at the Deimos Intergalatic Arena. Starclash is the oldest and most prestigious of the GWF supercards and was first presented in 2087.
Titan Hardcore Match Avalanche defeated the Draconian Sheik Time: 5:41 The opening contest for Starclash XXVII was a hardcore battle between two rivals from Cloneworld. After a hard-fought and physical struggle, Avalanche finally overcame his opponent with a “Five Count.”
Prodigy defeated Quasar Time: 4:27 The Titan star made his return to the GWF after a twelve year absence and received a huge ovation from the fans, but he went down to Prodigy’s “Perfect Singles Finisher.”
The Ravagers defeated the Creatures of Lamia Time: 2:58 The Ravagers got the win when Ventross pounded Cyclopes until he was forced to tag out and then leveled Turge with a reverse DDT.
Assassin X defeated Rising Sun Time: 3:59 Krakan’s star pulled off this upset with a “Contract Killing” as Rising Sun’s difficulties in 2113 continued.
After the match, Krakan spoke with GWF interviewer Thranduil Glorfin, offering some uncharacteristically positive comments about a Titan wrestler. “That was great win for Assassin X,” Krakan said. “He beat a terrific wrestler competitor in Rising Sun. It’s really too bad Rising Sun is being misused so badly by the Nexus. Seems like he has no direction, and now Nexus is making him fight for the top spot on his own team against Scion Nexus? Rising Sun deserves better. Scion Nexus is nothing next to him. I hope Lord Nexus wakes up and appreciates what he has soon, for Rising Sun’s sake.”
Castor Chain Match Corporal Aegis defeated Genocide Time: 5:12 Aegis suffered a horrible beating but came back to claim the win with a “Corporal Punishment.”
Falls Count Anywhere Match for Special Matches Championship Blazing Skull (c) defeated Anarchy Time: 3:13 In this strange match between teammates, Skull retained his belt by using a “Death by Fire” on his long-time partner.
Hitman Match Dark Justice defeated Mike Fortune Time: 4:22 This tough back-and-forth contest ended when Dark Justice connected with a backward head slammed and pinned his stunned opponent.
Stars & Stripes defeated Rebel Empire Time: 4:21 In a surprising upset, Vendetta never managed to tag into the match and Stars & Stripes beat down Nefarus before American Guy finally pinned him with an “American Firepower.”
Light Heavyweight Championship Match Enigma (c) and Scion Nexus fought to a double countout. Time: 5:25 This contest was an exciting high-flying match that unfortunately ended when Enigma went for an “Enigma Suicida” and knocked both himself and his opponent out.
Cosmic Cage Match Wolf defeated Stone Mountain Time: 5:14 The hulking refugee from Deep Space Championship Wrestling had control early on, but Wolf came back to put him away with a “Savage Face Claw.”
Flamsteed Steet Fight Venom defeated Crow Time: 5:37 These two former rivals in the USWF put on a great show in Crow’s 2113 GWF debut, but in the end the Aethran connected with a “Snakebite” for the win.
Titan Hardcore Tag Team Match Predator and Wrath defeated Desolation Factor Time: 4:24 Two of the biggest and hardest hitting teams in the GWF faced off in a good contest that ended when Predator dropped Ruin with a “Predator Punch.”
“Does this earn us our match with the Gladiators?” Predator asked after the match. “Malice and Overkill have been ducking us all year. We haven’t fought them more than a handful of times, and they are the reason Wrath and me came the GWF. Champions or not, they need to face up and deal with us. We’re gonna get our shots in on them, one way or the other.”
War Games Singles Championship Match Mensar defeated Disaster (c) Time: 6:52 In perhaps the best match on the card, the two powerhouse wrestlers went back and forth in a physical battle until Mensar connected for the third time with the “Wrecking Machine” to claim the War Games title for the second time in 2113.
Max Shield defeated Euritar Time: 4:25 Euritar controlled much of the match, but Shield hit an “Omicron Force” to claim the victory.
War Games Battlezone Match Maelstrom, Murdock, and Cygnus Pride defeated Pegasus, Code Enforcer Manslaughter, and the SWAT Team Time: 9:16 Murdock put in his best performance of the year in capturing the victory for his team. Pegasus was first eliminated by disqualification against Maelstrom. Maelstrom then fell to Trench, but Murdok entered next and put away Trench, Warfare, and Code Enforcer Manslaughter to secure the win for the Alien Alliance.
Interplanetary Championship Match Terminus defeated Thunder (c) Time: 5:75 Not even attempted outside interference by the other Gladiators could save Thunder from Terminus’ furious onslaught that ended with a “Hammerlock Slam” as the Aran star became Interplanetary Champion for the eighth time in his career.
Barbed Wire Cage Match Vengeance defeated Spike Time: 6:41 Even as barbed wire matches go, this was a bloody affair. Both Aethran veterans were torn up badly when Vengeance finally managed to score the win. Vengeance is expected to miss at least two weeks of action, while Spike may be out for nearly a month.
GWF Tag Team Championship Match Twin Blood defeated Malice and Overkill (c) Time: 12:01 This was an incredible battle between two heated rivals. Malice was pounded down early but managed to survive, and from that point the match went back and forth, with all four men taking solid beatings, until finally Twin Blood put Malice away with a “Seeing Double.” The twin brother team became GWF Tag Team Champions for the sixth time.
The Main Event: GWF Heavyweight Championship Match Mandrill (c) vs. Archon Time: 5:57 Archon started fast and had Mandrill in trouble, but the match was barely two minutes old before Rebel Empire stormed the ring and attacked the challenger, forcing the referee to call for a disqualification.
However, as Mandrill began to walk away from the ring with his teammates and his title, Commissioner Morpheus emerged from the backstage area with a microphone. “Normally I might let this decision stand, Mandrill, but not tonight,” the commissioner stated. “Our biggest event of the year is not going to end this way. Get yourself back in the ring. I am ordering the match restarted, and from this point on it is a Titan Hardcore Match. Anyone other than Mandrill and Archon who gets involved will be suspended for the rest of the War Games. We are going to have a clear winner in the main event tonight.”
Mandrill attempted to protest, but his delay only gave Archon time to recover from the attack by Rebel Empire. When the Colonizer leader finally returned to the ring, the match continued for a little over two more minutes before Archon connected with a “Riot Act” and pinned Mandrill to become the GWF Heavyweight Champion for the third time.
As one might expect, Mandrill was furious after the card. “Restart the match? Disallow a DQ?” the Prime Colonizer raged. “This was not a no DQ match. I was cheated out of my title. Archon’s gonna be sorry for this, and so will Morpheus. No one treats Mandrill like this. I’m gonna break apart everything and everybody that gets in my way until this is made right.”
Spike also spoke to the media after the card. “I never like losing to Vengeance, and I don’t like being injured,” the Aethran legend said. “But I can use this time while I recover. I need to go back to Aethra for a bit. The investigation into Massacre’s death is still ongoing, and some interesting things are happening. We may have some surprises coming before the end of the year.”
|
|
|
Post by Crimson Cross on Jun 27, 2010 7:31:03 GMT -5
Good to see Terminus win the IP belt, excellent action...
|
|
|
Post by Avarice on Jun 27, 2010 9:28:43 GMT -5
I can't believe I haven't seen this before. Love this era as we don't see much of it on here. Too much to comment on, but I like what I see...I will definitely be tuning in more now. Great work, David.
|
|