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Post by chang on Apr 24, 2009 20:55:46 GMT -5
I'm actually over half a year deep into 2087, but I'll start posting results. My first results are not so great but I was just getting back into the game and was a little rusty.
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After a two-year ban due to the actions of such rulebreaking factions as the Gang of Three and the devious antics of Morpheus, the GWF was reinstated under the watchful eye of Omega. With a ban on wrestlers such as Morpheus, the Gang of Three, and Mangus, the hope was that the GWF would return to the ideals of Omega - that is a place where man could release his violent tendencies in a sporting way. Omega's GWF was built as a proponent of peace and a detriment to war.
* * GWF GALACTIC SUPERSTARS #1 ** Deimos Intergalactic Arena - Deimos, Mars January 2087 - Week 1
Over 50,000 were on hand at the Deimos Intergalactic Arena for the reboot of the Galactic Wrestling Federation. In the ring stood Omega with an Amplified Universal Translator (AUT) to address the thousands in attendance. He said that the necessary steps had been taken to ensure a bright future for the GWF, and introduced the men that he called the Federation Defense Fighters.
First, a huge man not seen before in the GWF came to the ring. He was a jovial looking fellow that Omega introduced as Massif. The size of the man completely stunned everyone, as he was easily the largest wrestler to ever step foot in the GWF, dwarfing past stars such as Screw and Ricken Prince.
Second, the crowd came alive for Commander Sam. The old war horse, a GWF original, came down to the ring waving the colors of the United Earth Nations. Those Earthling fans in attendance really went berzerk for their patriotic favorite, the aged but still very powerful looking Commander Sam.
Third, Omega introduced his son - Star Warrior! And the youth got the biggest response of the bunch as he walked down to the ring. Star Warrior had a completely new ring attire, dropping the regalia of the GameMasters tag team for his own look, with a long blue cloak and tights with red boots and gloves.
The four men stood side by side in the ring as Omega took out a parchment and read the Galactic Code, which was the law of the old GWF when factions were prohibited. The exception was that this time there would be a faction to ensure that the Code was observed, and that faction was the Federation Defense Fighters!
1. Pulsar vs. Beast-Rider. It was the first time for the Beast-Rider to step into one on one competition, as he was much better known for managing his Neptunian Space Croppers. These two men met for the first time and had an incredible match which began and ended with a handshake. The young rookie Pulsar really showed some talent and seemed to have Beast-Rider finished when he hooked on his WHIRLWIND. But the veteran trainer came back somehow and went back on offense, finally putting Pulsar down with a Beast Knee Shuffle and getting the pinfall at 22:14.
2. Greek Gods vs. Space-Croppers. It was time for the debut of the Greek Gods, a team summoned from the past to help guard the integrity of the GWF. Two powerful beings they obviously were, but they would have no walk in the park while facing Beast-Riders team of Renegade and Natural Man. Although Proteus showed his power early on, Renegade bounced back fiercely and almost finished the Greek off with a violent Cropper Slam and a pin attempt that ultimately failed. Proteus was reeling after the move though, allowing Renegade to hit a surprising SPINECRACKER from nowhere and get the pinfall to win a small upset for his team at 3:55.
3. Commander Sam vs. Lord Nexus. It was hard to say who got the bigger reception, but the edge may have gone to Commander Sam who was close to home. His entrance seemed to wake a sense of nostalgia in the fans who remembered this many feuds against Torpor, Mangus, and some of the baddest men in the GWF. That crowd support nearly propelled him to a victory, as Sam nearly pinned Nexus after a stunning Sam’s Slam that shook the ring. The fight spilled outside the ring for a moment, and then Nexus returned the favor by nearly pinning Sam with an early TITAN DROP - a narrow escape by Sam. But as the match wore on, Sam really showed age combined with ring rust, and the fresher and better conditioned Lord Nexus rolled Sam up for a pin after a big dropkick off the top at 8:13.
4. Omega vs. Massif. It was time for Massif to make his debut, and against none other than the godfather of the GWF and former 5-time Galactic Heavyweight Champion. The two exchanged holds and Omega showed that he still had the power and finesse to show up a young giant like Massif. But the show soon ended and Massif erupted in all of his overwhelming power. After crashing into the turnbuckles, Omega found himself nearly decapitated with a huge clothesline. Massif then hit him with the VOLCANIC DROP and made history by pinning the biggest star in GWF history in his debut match at 5:40.
It was a big night for the GWF, with Galactic Superstars ending with Omega and Massif shaking hands in the center of the ring. It's the GWF's next generation!
Results: 1. Beast-Rider pinned Pulsar 2. Space-Croppers beat Greek Gods by pinfall 3. Lord Nexus pinned Commander Sam 4. Massif pinned Omega
Notes: The general feeling from fans was that the best match of the night was between Pulsar and Beast-Rider. Polls showed that the result of every match were believed to be mild to serious upsets, making many fans to wonder what would come next.
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Post by chang on Apr 25, 2009 19:55:15 GMT -5
2087 Jan Wk 2
There was a time when the sport of professional wrestling flourished in the galaxy under the watchful eye of two men - Omega and Morpheus. But when one, out of jealousy and greed, turned on the other like Cain turned on Abel, the empire began to shake. Outbreaks of viciousness occurred, and the GWF was no longer a place where differences could be solved, but a catalyst for a chain of events that would lead many to ruin. Wrestling was once again banned. The GWF's doors were closed.
* * GWF GALACTIC SUPERSTARS #2 ** Deimos Intergalactic Arena - Deimos, Mars January 2087 - Week 2
The WrestleBots opened up the second installment of GWF Galactic Superstars, pointing out the presence of a GWF legend in the crowd, the treacherous former GWF tag team title holder with Star Warrior - Thantos! Thantos was very recognizeable by the gash in his forehead from where he'd been violently attacked by Polarity, and the fact that his hairline was pushed back because of the scar tissue.
1. Massif vs. Marcel De Sade. An incredible back and forth match between the two big grapplers nearly ended several times, but Massif was never able to hit his finisher and though De Sade hit his, it was not enough to put the big giant down. After 22 minutes the match spilled to the outside where a brawl between the two forced a double disqualification. RESULT: Double DQ
2. Star Warrior vs. Beast-Rider. Star Warrior payed special heed to Thantos on the outside of the ring, and the WrestleBots discussed how Star Warrior and Thantos once formed the GameMasters tag team which split after Polarity injured Thantos. Beast-Rider gave a great effort, but Star Warrior was really on his game this night and managed to finish off the trainer of the Savage Kingdom with a Running Star Blast before getting the pinfall at 9:47. RESULT: Star Warrior by pinfall
- Star Warrior acknowledged Thantos as he started back toward the dressing room, and his former partner was on his feet and clapping his hands for him. Thantos legitimately seemed impressed and appreciative of Star Warrior's great victory.
3. Lord Nexus/Pulsar vs. Omega/Commander Sam. Pulsar, who was remembered for his great match last week against Beast-Rider, began the match with the Deimos favorite, Commander Sam. Pulsar got the best of Sam, who tagged out to Omega. Omega erupted back on offense, nearly putting Pulsar out with a sleeper. But the rookie rebounded and tagged out to Lord Nexus, who really took it to the GWF's godfather. After a short flurry of offense, Lord Nexus nailed Omega with a hard karate chop and rolled him up for a fall and a win for the men from Titan at 7:17! Result: Nexus/Pulsar when Lord Nexus pinned Omega
4. Space-Croppers vs. Greek Gods. A rematch from the previous week where the Space-Croppers got off a big upset win over the debuting Greek Gods. This time Natural Man started the match against Actagon. This time the two teams had a terrific matchup against one another. Natural Man overwhelmed Actagon in the beginning, but Pulsar put the match back on track for the Greeks. A series of quick tags between the Greek Gods kept them fresh and kept Natural Man in the ring on the receiving end of the beatings. They were still unable to put him away, and finally he tagged out to Renegade. Renegade made a strong showing in the ring, but was also quickly overwhelmed by the superior teamwork of the Greek Gods. Though Proteus could not quite put him away, Actagon finished the job with the GRECIAN SLEEPER GRIP and the ref raised and dropped Renegade's hand three times at 12:37. RESULT: Greek Gods by KO
Results: 1. Massif and Marcel De Sade wrestled to a double DQ at 22:00 2. Star Warrior pinned Beast-Rider at 9:47 3. Lord Nexus/Pulsar beat Omega/Commander Sam when Nexus pinned Omega 4. Greek Gods beat Renegade/Natural Man when Actagon KO'd Renegade with the GRECIAN SLEEPER GRIP
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Post by crimsoncross on Apr 25, 2009 20:08:53 GMT -5
Excellent Action, great to see Beast-Rider with the victory and best match of event one...
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Post by chang on Apr 26, 2009 22:43:09 GMT -5
** GWF GALACTIC SUPERSTARS ** Deimos Intergalactic Arena, Mars Card #3 / Feb 2087
GWF Galactic Superstars opened up with Omega standing in the center of the ring with an AUT. The crowd in the Deimos Intergalactic Arena were clearly primed for another great night of action as only the GWF could bring.
Omega: “I am here tonight to report that the WrestleBots will not be with us at their customary places tonight. WrestleBot A, after over a decade of faithful service of calling the action more objectively than anyone else could hope to, has been damaged beyond repair in an upgrade gone horribly wrong. I would like to thank that little bot, who was the prototype, and the scientists at Interstellar Robotics for the many years of quality announcing. But here to call the action tonight are two of the most accomplished wrestlers in GWF history… Torin Caelum and K.O. Keller!”
The crowd really responded as Caelum and Keller walked down the aisle dressed in fine suits with the GWF logo clipped onto the lapels of their jackets. They took their seats at the commentary table and put on their headsets.
TC: Thank you, I’m Torin Caelum and I’m happy to be here! KK: K.O. Keller reporting for Duty! TC: A tremendous card coming up tonight and the announcement of a big event coming up later this month – it’s called Cosmic Clash, and as I understand it champions will be crowned there. KK: Ha! Well they’re lucky we’ll be there to call the action then, and not vying for the belts! That’s all I have to say. TC: <laughs> Good call, my friend. Let’s get to the ring for our opening contest on Galactic Superstars!
1. Massif vs. Marcel De Sade. A rematch from the last Galactic Superstars which ended in a double countout. Massif really seemed to have things under control until he sent De Sade into the ropes with an Irish whip and almost got sunset flipped and pinned in short order! The experience of De Sade was showing in this match contrasted with the inexperience of Massif. But De Sade went to the well once too often with two jumps off the top rope, the first one succeeding and the second one almost getting him pinned. But he rebounded and poured on the offense, taking Massif to task and then finished him with a vicious new move he called the HEADSMAN GUILLOTINE! Massif was down and out, and De Sade got the easy pin at 8:13.
TC: Wow, what a victory for Marcel De Sade in this incredible rematch between he and Massif. KK: He earned every bit of that one! TC: Ladies and gentlemen, if we can direct our cameras to the front row. We see that once again this week Thantos is here! Former GWF Tag Team champion, and everyone has been curious as to what the former GameMaster has been doing here. KK: Maybe we’ll have to find out later. TC: With that, it’s time for the GWF Spotlight with WrestleBot D!
SPOTLIGHT with WrestleBot D. D talked about how at the Cosmic Clash, it has been determined that there will be a 20-Man over-the-top rope Royal Rumble to determine who will hold the singles titles in the GWF. Twelve men had been signed up thus far to participate in the Rumble; Renegade, Natural Man, the Greek Gods, Massif, Marcel De Sade, Beast-Rider, Lord Nexus, Pulsar, Commander Sam, Omega, and Star Warrior! The man who won the Rumble and was the last man standing would become the Galactic Heavyweight Champion. The man who stayed in the match the longest, a true test of guts and stamina, would become the Interstellar Champion.
TC: What an event that’s going to be, Cosmic Clash: the Royal Rumble! KK: Makes me wish I was going to be taping up my fists instead of putting on a fancy suit. TC: I can agree with your sentiment, sir. It’s time for our next contest on Galactic Superstars. Let’s get back to the ring!
2. Omega/Commander Sam vs. Space-Croppers. Sam and Omega were coming off a big loss to the Titans, and hoping to even the score against Renegade and the Natural Man. They crowd was behind them. Natural Man could not stand up to the power of Commander Sam, so he tagged out to Renegade who fared much better against both Sam and Omega. But when Renegade really seemed to have the upper hand, Natural Man slapped him on the back, forcing a tag. Natural Man was in a hurry to get out of there when Sam pretty much had his way with him. The tags continued with the match swinging back and forth. Finally the fight spilled outside where Natural Man nailed Omega with a piledriver on the concrete! The crowd erupted into boos as the GWF’s godfather was unable to continue the match. The referee counted him out, and the match was awarded to the Space-Croppers at 13:25.
TC: An unfortunate choice of moves from Natural Man – really uncalled for, and Omega really looks like he was hurt out there. KK: Well this is the GWF, but it’s still professional wrestling. And getting the win is still the most important thing. The record books won’t show how they won, just that they won the match. Omega is a 5-time champion, and he knows the risks of coming out here. TC: We’ll just have to disagree on that one, Keller. At least Omega is on his feet and walking out of here with the help of Sam. And take a look, even Thantos has stepped over the railing to make sure that Omega is ok. KK: Not really expected from Thantos, given the past between he and Omega. TC: But let’s not forget, Omega took him under his wing when he was a kid and trained him to be the kind of wrestler he is. Maybe Thantos has grown up a bit and learned to appreciate everything that Omega taught him. KK: I’m about to find out.
Interview with Thantos. K.O. Keller stepped into the ring with an AUT and invited Thantos to join him. KK: Thantos, you’ve been out here now for two weeks. No one was expecting to see you in the GWF again. What’s going on?
Thantos: “The last time you saw me, I was laying in a puddle of my own blood. A war with Polarity that could only come to one violent conclusion – that is until the UFSP stepped in and saved their lives by banning wrestling again. The Code Enforcer saved those guys lives so many times, they should be thankful to him every day. But none of that matters now – because I’m here and they’re gone. And even though I wear a big scar to show the evidence of that war, it is long over. Now I’m back, and I’m ready to be Cosmos again.” The fans roared, a huge mixed response for the former Galactic Tag Team Champion. But their undecided roar turned to a huge pop as Star Warrior stepped out of the backstage area and began to walk toward the ring. Keller and Thantos switched their attention to the other half of the GameMasters as he entered the ring.
Warrior: “You seem to be forgetting one very important piece of your history. That scar went deeper than your forehead, and it covers more territory. The scar is across my entire family, and it wasn’t just inflicted by the Gang of Three. It was inflicted by you, Thantos – Cosmos, whatever you choose to call yourself now. I can’t see that it matters, because despite names we’re still the same people underneath. And what I want to know is, is that scar just something you see when you look in the mirror – or is it a scar that covers your very soul? Is it a scar you wake up with every morning and go to sleep with every night?”
Thantos: “Talking about pieces of history – lets not pretend I’m the only one with a piece they want to forget. Star Warrior – Avenging Warrior – or whatever you want to call yourself now. We’ve all made mistakes, and we’ve all got pieces of history that we try to bury, but people just keep digging up for us again. And if we’re always the same people no matter the name we choose for ourselves or the masks that we wear – what does that say for you, brother?”
The crowd muttered and fell into a hush. It was the confrontation that many fans thought would never happen.
Star Warrior: “There’s a fundamental difference between us – and that’s the causes we fought for. And though the ends don’t justify the means, I’ve come to terms with my actions. And my actions now show my penance. But you, Thantos – I hear nothing but talk from you.”
Thantos: “Time, Warrior. Time, and opportunity. Give me the time and the opportunity, and I’ll show you that the GameMasters can live again – better than ever. Stronger than ever. More unified than ever before. Step into the ring with me again as the GameMasters, and I’ll show you that the magic is still there!”
The fans roared as Thantos extended his hand to Star Warrior, each fan showing their feelings about whether he should shake it or turn away.
Star Warrior: “It’ll not be said that I didn’t have enough forgiveness to extend to a man once so close to me that I would call him my brother. So the GameMasters will live again, and tonight we’ll see if the magic lives!”
The crowd cheered mostly as the two shook hands!
TC: There you have it – tonight the GameMasters will join forces for the first time in over four years, and I can’t imagine who their opponents will be. But we’ll find that out later on. But right now it’s time to get to the ring for more action!
3. Proteus vs. Beast-Rider. Proteus seemed to have everything well under control, but he clearly underestimated the leader of he Savage Kingdom. Beast-Rider came back and hit Proteus with the BULLDOG RIDE, but his finisher was not enough to put the Greek God away for good. Proteus managed to come back, getting a second wind and taking over on offense. He pounded Beast-Rider, weakening him for the OVERHEAD TOSS which Beast-Rider was unable to escape from. Proteus got the pinfall at 11:15.
TC: What a win for Proteus, and folks you’re not going to believe this. I have been told that tonight we’re going to have a reunion of sorts. Keller do you know anything about this? KK: Know anything about it? It’s my party, Torin!
K.O. Keller stepped into the ring and waved to the back as if he were waiting for someone to come out. Lord Nexus stepped through the entrance with Pulsar and headed toward the ring, then turned and looked toward the backstage entrance… when out walked Solar Flare and Moonstrike, PALADIN POWER! The crowd exploded as the former two-time Galactic Tag Team champions walked out to join their comrades from Titan! The five men congregated in the ring and embraced, with Keller taking an AUT and walking to the center of the ring.
Keller: “In all seriousness, we had no idea that the happy reunion between Star Warrior and Cosmos would be taking place tonight. So it’s only by chance that we have a second one for you. Let’s welcome back to the squared circle, no doubt the greatest tag team in GWF history… the ORIGINAL Titans… Solar Flare and Moonstrike… PALADIN POWER!!”
Moonstrike: “It’s not hard to remember a time when the GWF was a place where you couldn’t even walk down to the ring without the risk of being stabbed with an icepick, or one of Ricken Prince’s weapons… so congratulations to whoever cleaned the place up.”
Solar Flare: “And now that we’re back to man vs. man … may be the best man win… Paladin Power is back to throw our hats into the action! So unless the spots are all taken, figure us as participants in that 20-man Royal Rumble at Cosmic Clash!”
The crowd popped for Paladin Power as they stepped out of the ring, leaving Lord Nexus and Pulsar to warm up for their man event match up against the reunified GameMasters!
4. Nexus/Pulsar vs. The GameMasters. Star Warrior and Lord Nexus started the match, going head to head in a contest of pure wrestling with no clear advantage going to either man. Then Star Warrior made the tag to Thantos. Lord Nexus was clearly not prepared, and Thantos stepped in looking bigger and badder than ever before. He went to work on Nexus, not hesitating to use an illegal tactic like an eye rake. Nexus reached to tag Pulsar, but Thantos nailed him with a running clothesline and rolled him up for the win at 4:20! It was a shocking end to a match dominated by the GameMasters!
TC: That’s it! And our mouths are literally hanging open, that happened so fast! KK: A bad end to a nice party for the men from Titan, but I think Lord Nexus just wasn’t really ready for Thantos. Maybe he forgot what the man was like or thought he’d have some ring rust! TC: Well, Thantos made Nexus look rusty tonight and really took him out of his boots with that clothesline! Just two weeks to go, and Cosmic Clash is just on the horizon! So long!
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Post by chang on Apr 28, 2009 20:25:56 GMT -5
** GWF COSMIC CLASH ** Deimos Intergalactic Arena, Mars Card #4 / Feb 2087
1. OPENING: Revolution has come! - “In the beginning, there was the GWF.” - Silent, slow motion clips of Omega and Morpheus standing in the ring together and shaking hands. - “But darkness covered the face of the federation.” - Clip of Morpheus betraying Omega out of jealousy and greed. - “And the federation was without form and void… then Armageddon came.” - Clips of the Gang of Three battling the GameMasters. - Ricken Prince battling K.O. Keller. - The Code Enforcer fighting off the Exo-King and his Evil Ones. - “And not one man’s hands were clean.” - The Avenging Warrior wailing away at Vice. - Omega with his head hung low. - “But salvation came… no, not the man… but the men!” - Omega, Commander Sam, Massif, and Star Warrior uniting as the Federation Defense Fighters. - “Paradise was restored.” - Lord Nexus having a clean match with Commander Sam. - “But will the snake return to the garden?” - Thantos standing face to face with Star Warrior.
2. RINGSIDE: Torin Caelum & K.O. Keller - TC: Welcome ladies and gentlemen! The time has come for the Cosmic Clash, where the GWF’s singles titles will be on the line between twenty of the GWF’s top superstars in a Royal Rumble! I’m Torin Caelum joining you tonight with K.O. Keller, and what a night this promises to be! - KO: And let’s go over the list of combatants for tonight in the Royal Rumble, Torin. An impressive list of talent to be sure, and two of them will be leaving with gold around their waists! - Participants in the Royal Rumble: Lord Nexus, Pulsar, Beast-Rider, Proteus, Actagon, Omega, Commander Sam, Natural Man, Renegade, Massif, Solar Flare, Moonstrike, Marcel De Sade, Mimic, Thantos, and Star Warrior. That leaves four spaces guaranteed to mystery men who will be surprises in the event.
3. BACKSTAGE: Interviews prior to the Royal Rumble - Marcel De Sade: “At last, the perfect place for me to demonstrate the measure of my resolve. A one on one encounter is never enough. Too clean. Too convenient for my foe to get away from me. But in a Royal Rumble, every man must stay inside… and every man must suffer. So their suffering will be the greater when I enter. And Massif, you should watch your back carefully. I do not want to eliminate you, but hurt you monsieur.” - Massif: “It’s almost time for the Royal Rumble, and there are going to be nineteen of the greatest wrestlers in the world sharing the ring with me. But of all twenty, I only count one giant. This match is tailor made for me, and Marcel De Sade… be careful you don’t get in my way!” - Beast-Rider: “Rumble time is coming up, and a lot of people would say that the Savage Kingdom is a long shot! But with the combined efforts of me, Renegade, and Natural Man… I’d say that we’re the favorites! Natural Man: <looking annoyed at the growling of his partner Renegade> But as anyone would tell you, the Royal Rumble is every man for himself. Don’t look for me to save anybody, because I’m in it for the gold. - Omega: “While it may be true that I’ve been a little off my game since the doors of the GWF reopened, let’s not forget that I am the only man to hold the Galactic Heavyweight title on five different occasions. That’s more than any other wrestler in GWF history… but it’s not the end of my journey. I see the path stretching out before me… the path to victory! Because in my chest beats the heart of a warrior, and warriors never surrender! - Star Warrior: Sixteen men, four mystery men? Do you have any idea what that’s about? Thantos: Does it matter? Sixteen? Twenty? Thirty? Just more numbers for the GameMasters to tally up at the end of the day when we walk out with our belts. I don’t know which belt I’ll walk out with, but one thing is certain. There’s no one who can take from us what belongs to us, and history bears that out. Star Warrior: Though it all may be a game, the GameMasters aren’t coming to play.
4. MATCH #1 – The Royal Rumble. - #1 Omega & #2 Thantos. It was an odd pairing for the first two entries in the Rumble. Omega seemed very skeptical about Thantos, but accepted his handshake as the match began. Thantos was the man who Omega had taken under his wing so long ago and trained. And though Thantos later went on to betray and break his mentor’s heart, their scientific exchange of holds in the early moments of the Rumble seemed to re-instill some of Omega’s old respect for his pupil. - #3 Renegade. Renegade wasted no time in attacking Thantos, nailing him with a clothesline and then going after Omega. But the man from Cetus fired back with a forearm smash and hooked Renegade in a chicken wing. Thantos used this advantage to nail Renegade with a forearm smash of his own. Omega didn’t seem to enjoy double teaming the Space-Cropper, but recognized it as the nature of the Royal Rumble match. - #4 Pulsar. The rookie from Titan was none too happy to draw such an early number, though it may have proved to his advantage if persuing the Interstellar title. He took Thantos down with a flying leg scissors which really irked the GameMaster. Omega hit Renegade with a knee lift, but the Space-Cropper seemed to get re-energized and came back at Omega with a Cropper Slam. - #5 Solar Flare. Another Titan, the veteran tag team co-holder of the Galactic Tag titles with Moonstrike. Solar Flare climbed to the top turnbuckle immediately and tried for his tremendous missile dropkick on Thantos, who moved out of the way so that Solar Flare hit Pulsar! Renegade then attacked Solar Flare from behind as Omega pulled himself up with the ropes. - #6 Comrade Terror. A mystery to everyone, the reptilian creature slinked down to the ring and entered, immediately nailing Solar Flare with his ATOMIC WARHEAD piledriver and depositing him over the top rope! Terror seemed quite a threat to be reckoned with! Renegade was working at getting Pulsar over the top rope as Omega smashed Thantos’ head into the top turnbuckle repeatedly. Elimination: Solar Flare. - #7 Star Warrior. The most popular wrestler in the GWF sprinted down to the ring to enter the fray, ignoring his father’s and Thantos’ struggle in the corner and walking over to grab the legs of Renegade and toss him over the top! Renegade tried to take Pulsar out with him, but the Titan held on to the ropes and slid back in! Comrade Terror was immediately on the attack, and hit Warrior from behind with an elbow smash. Elimination: Renegade - #8 Marcel De Sade. The torturer joined the fray and inserted himself in the battle between Thantos and Omega, the first and second entries. Meanwhile Comrade Terror was getting set to dump Star Warrior over the top, but Pulsar came to the rescue and hit Terror from behind with a dropkick! Star Warrior pulled Terror over the top rope and onto the apron, but Terror hung on! Warrior and Terror began to brawl on the apron when Marcel De Sade came over to try to eliminate them both! - #9 Massif. The giant stepped down to the ring with thoughts of revenge on Marcel De Sade clearly in his mind. But the torturer was working to try to get Terror and Star Warrior out of the ring. But in an unexpected move, Comrade Terror and Star Warrior grabbed Marcel De Sade and pulled him out over the top, depositing him onto the floor! Massif hooked De Sade in a grinding bearhug outside the ring, and Star Warrior and Comrade Terror re-entered where Terror was greeted with a knee lift from Omega! Elimination: Marcel De Sade - #10 Mimic. The bizarre mime who had not been seen for a very long time stepped down to the ring. But he seemed more interested in mimicking the expressions of pain on Pulsar’s face, who had just absorbed a Satanic Skull Smasher from Thantos. And speaking of the devil, Thantos grew quickly tired of Mimic’s antics and knocked him over the top with a running clothesline and to the floor! Meanwhile Omega seemed to have the advantage on Comrade Terror, when Thantos went charging in with another clothesline! But he hit Omega, who went over and hit the floor! Eliminations: Mimic & Omega - #11 Lord Nexus. The popular warrior from Titan sprinted down to the ring to get in on the action as Star Warrior and Thantos seemed to be having a spat over Thantos eliminating Omega. Thantos claimed that he had meant to hit Comrade Terror, but Terror moved. Omega stopped the argument by reminding Star Warrior that the Rumble is every man for himself. But their conversation got stopped prematurely when Comrade Terror attacked Star Warrior from behind, and Pulsar nailed Thantos with a shoulder tackle. Meanwhile Massif and Lord Nexus were tied up in the corner. - #12 Actagon. The Greek God joined the action to make for seven men in the ring. Lord Nexus, who had gotten the better of Massif, went to assist Pulsar in taking apart Thantos. But a vengeful Massif came from behind and knocked both Pulsar and Lord Nexus over the top! Both men hung on to the ropes and slid back in, and the commentators remarked on the fact that the rookie Pulsar had been in for nearly twenty minutes! Star Warrior was fighting back against Comrade Terror, but Terror seemed to be getting the best of him with his tremendous strength. - #13 Beast-Rider. The head of the Savage Kingdom made eight in the ring, and he quickly tied up with Pulsar in a rematch of the first Galactic Superstars that got rave reviews. Actagon came to the rescue of Star Warrior and tried to hook Comrade Terror in his GRECIAN SLEEPER GRIP, but seemed to be having little success. Massif and Thantos nailed Lord Nexus with a thundering double clothesline that sent the Titan sprawling. - #14 Moonstrike. The other half of Paladin Power hit the ring ready to resume his GWF career, and hopeful to fare better than his partner Solar Flare. He came to the aid of Lord Nexus and with a pair of dropkicks they knocked Thantos and Massif back, who crashed together and started swinging at each other! Comrade Terror took over on offense on Actagon, who wasn’t quite able to hook his finisher on Terror. Beast-Rider wailed away at Pulsar as Star Warrior took a breather on one knee in the corner. - #15 Natural Man. The third member of Savage Kingdom made his presence in the ring, taking more time to get down there than either of his partners. Pulsar had turned things around on Beast-Rider, and began trying to eliminate him. It seemed Natural Man was coming to his aid, but everyone was shocked as he instead helped Pulsar eliminate Beast-Rider! Star Warrior then hit Natural Man with a Running Star Blast which knocked him out of the ring to Beast-Rider’s feet! Lord Nexus and Moonstrike were having a turn at Comrade Terror, but the creature’s skin seemed hard like leather. Massif had Thantos hooked in a grinding bear hug. Eliminations: Beast-Rider & Natural Man - #16 Commander Sam. The crowd exploded as Sam made his way to the ring and instantly started pounding on everyone in sight, stopping just short of delivering a punch to Star Warrior. Massif was on the verge of eliminating Thantos, but Comrade Terror broke free of Nexus and Moonstrike and nailed Massif in the back, saving Thantos! The strangeness of Terror suddenly making a B-line across the ring to save Thantos really struck everyone as funny. Pulsar grabbed Moonstrike by the leg and tried to take him down. Actagon grabbed Comrade Terror from behind, but Terror hooked his hands around Actagon’s neck and began to choke him out! - #17 Proteus. The other half of the Greek Gods hit the ring to make 10 in the squared circle and went immediately to save his partner. Massif put his power to work on Comrade Terror, tossing him out of the ring and to the floor! The crowd exploded, but a timely double dropkick from Lord Nexus and Pulsar sent Massif over the ropes to join Comrade Terror on the floor! Two men eliminated! Commander Sam hit Actagon with a knife edge to break him away from his partner. Thantos went to work on Proteus as Star Warrior nailed Moonstrike with a forearm smash which sent the other member of Paladin Power crashing to the floor! Eliminations: Comrade Terror, Massif, Moonstrike - #18 Death Knight. It took the announcers a few seconds to find out the name of this strange masked man who walked lethargically down to the ring to get in on the action. He immediately hit Commander Sam with a throat chop and then a throat chop to slow the Earthling down. Actagon and Proteus seemed to be testing themselves against Nexus and Pulsar, who were both showing signs of heavy fatigue. The Greek Gods had no problems overwhelming them. Star Warrior came to the rescue of Commander Sam, nailing Death Knight in the back while Thantos caught a breather in the corner. - #19 Killer Queen. Again, the announcers had to wait to receive a name for the nineteenth combatant, an unknown who went by the name of Killer Queen. The strange fellow came to the rescue of Death Knight, and the two went to work on Star Warrior and Commander Sam. Proteus and Actagon joined hands and nailed Thantos with a double clothesline which knocked him over the top, but he hung on to the ropes and swung back in. They then nailed Lord Nexus, who was not expecting the move and fell to the floor to the outside! Having beaten down Sam and Star Warrior, Queen and Knight turned their attentions to the Greek Gods! Elimination: Lord Nexus - #20 Exo-King. And though the past two entrants were a sign of what was to come, no one was prepared for the return of the heinous Exo-King! The giant strode down to the ring with confidence and entered the fray, immediately lifting Pulsar by the throat and tossing him to the outside! Pulsar had lasted over thirty minutes, a very long stay in such a brutal match for a rookie! Thantos lifted Actagon in a fireman’s carry and dumped him over the top, to the floor! As Star Warrior fought the Exo-King and smashed his head into the Queen’s, Commander Sam ousted Death Knight with SAM’S ATOMIC DROP to the outside! But a Proteus Smash from behind by Proteus took Sam out of the ring and to the floor right next to Death Knight! Thantos was laying in wait, and hit Proteus with a running clothesline which knocked Proteus out, who fell next to Sam and Knight on the floor! Eliminations: Pulsar, Actagon, Death Knight, Commander Sam, Proteus. - Final Four: Star Warrior, Exo-King, Killer Queen, Thantos. As the #2 entry, Thantos had been in the match for nearly forty minutes. Star Warrior was nearing thirty minutes, but the toll taken on him by the beating from Exo-King and Killer Queen made him even worse for wear than Thantos. Thantos struggled to catch his breath as Exo-King hooked Star Warrior in the DEATH VISE! The crowd chanted, hoping Thantos would go to his safety and the GameMasters would reign supreme! But Exo-King let Star Warrior go, and Thantos nailed him with a Satanic Skull Smasher! The crowd fell silent in disbelief! Thantos betrayed Star Warrior! Thantos betrayed Star Warrior! With the greatest of ease, King and Queen threw Star Warrior over the rope and to the floor! Then, after bowing to Thantos, they stepped over the top and eliminated themselves! Thantos was winner!
5. In the ring: Thantos. - The referee handed Thantos both the Galactic Heavyweight and the Interstellar Heavyweight titles as he was proclaimed the winner. The crowd threw trash and garbage into the ring to show how they felt about it. - Omega, Commander Sam, and Massif came down to help Star Warrior out of the ring area as Exo-King, Killer Queen, and Death Knight joined Thantos in the ring. - Thantos: “The GameMasters do live yet again, but why play with a pawn when I can play with a King, Queen, and Knight!” - TC: Ladies and gentlemen, a despicable display … Thantos has somehow managed to become the Galactic Heavyweight Champion with these men… these evil ones. I don’t know what else to say. - KK: Just when we thought this stuff was behind us, they have once again risen to the top. - TC: For K.O. Keller, I’m Torin Caelum. Goodnight.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2009 16:02:36 GMT -5
A great card Tafkaga keep them coming.
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Post by chang on Apr 29, 2009 19:10:37 GMT -5
Thank you CrimsonCross and neilybobarino
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2009 19:15:25 GMT -5
No Problem Taffy
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Post by chang on Apr 29, 2009 23:57:25 GMT -5
** GWF Galactic Superstars ** Deimos Intergalactic Arena, Mars Card #5 / Mar 2087
The crowd began to cheer as Star Warrior opened up Galactic Superstars by walking out to the ring. He was followed by Commander Sam, Massif, and Omega – but Star Warrior turned and asked them to return to the backstage area. It was something that he wanted to do alone. Dressed in casual clothes, Star Warrior took an AUT and stepped into the ring to address the capacity crowd at the Deimos Intergalactic Arena who saw him betrayed once again by the Evil GameMaster, Thantos.
Star Warrior: “As I’ve heard Commander Sam say many times through the years… fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. And the shame is mine, because once again I put my trust in a man who stabbed me in the back, betrayed me all for his own selfish ambitions. A brotherly bond, a friendship that I thought was once unbreakable, and now here I am having been lulled into feeling secure about that bond… and now broken by it.”
Thantos: “What a sorry sight!”
The crowd begins to jeer as Thantos stepped out of the dressing room with the Evil Ones behind him, as they were dubbed by Torin Caelum. Thantos has the Galactic Heavyweight and the Interstellar Heavyweight belts on both shoulders.
Thantos: “You know, this is supposed to be MY moment. I am the first ever triple-crown champion in the history of the GWF, and I did it in one fell swoop. I really have you to thank for it, Warrior. So if you want the accolades that you justly deserve, why don’t you step out of the ring and allow me to take over?”
Star Warrior: “You know something Thantos – Cosmos, just what am I supposed to call you these days?”
Thantos: “Hear this if your cauliflowered ears never hear anything else – Cosmos was a naïve young man who was raised and trained by an old ring master. That ring master was brilliant – he taught Cosmos all the moves of the game. But the thing that the ring master was most diligent in teaching Cosmos, was that he was only good enough to stand in the shadow of the ring master’s son. He was only supposed to be a compliment to his son’s career – never to stand on his own – never to shine on his own! So that young man, that Cosmos – he was a good student. He walked along in that shadow for a while – until the time came that he needed help and no one was there for him! And that young man, that Cosmos – he died. Thantos is all that remains. You will call me Thantos.”
Star Warrior: “Thanks for the history lesson, and congratulations on the verbose rewriting of it. That’s just the thing I’d expect a greedy, jealous man like you to say.”
Thantos: “Jealous of what? I’ve got all the gold. You’ve got none. Who’s jealous again?”
Star Warrior: “You are, Thantos. Because the gold will never be enough. You need validation, and while I’m here you’ll never get it. Because firstly, you had to have your Evil Ones to win those belts for you. And second, you’ve never beaten me. You’ve never been better than me. And every person in this arena knows it, and best of all – you know it!”
Thantos: “Perhaps I could cure you of your delusion. You see, Star Warrior, the only reason I used the Evil Ones was because I knew that I would never even have an opportunity to carry gold so long as I played by the rules. But now that I’ve got it, it’s you who is in the role of taking it. So if you think you can do that, you’re welcome to try – next month there’s a big card coming up called SuperBash, and if you’ve got what it takes to take these belts, why don’t you show up with your tights on?”
Star Warrior: “I’ll be at SuperBash to take my belts! But let’s not wait until then – I want to get my hands on you tonight, and so do two other men you’re no stranger to, and I’m talking about Commander Sam and my father, Omega! You pick your men and meet us in the ring tonight, champion!”
The crowd exploded as it was confirmed by Caelum and Keller that the main event of Galactic Superstars would feature Star Warrior, Commander Sam, and Omega battling Thantos and two of the Evil Ones!
Massif vs. Marcel De Sade. Despite getting the best of De Sade during out-of-the-ring encounters, Massif was 0-1 against him in the ring. Both men’s desire to put the finishing touches on the other fueled their need to get in the ring once again and prove who was better. De Sade did well in the beginning, but soon Massif took over, and it would be a long time before De Sade would get in any more offense. Massif dominated the smaller opponent, and it seemed that when the only thing De Sade could do was give up, he kept on fighting. Massif finally hit the VOLCANIC DROP, thinking surely it was enough to finish De Sade… but the torturer kicked out! In amazement, Massif continued to pour on the offense until finally De Sade tripped him up and sent him to the outside of the ring. A brawl outside ended with Massif lifting De Sade and slamming him hard on the concrete. The referee felt that the match was getting out of control and ended it, awarding it to Marcel De Sade at 19:40 by DQ.
The commentators talked about Cosmic Clash and what seemed like a breakup of the Space-Croppers, showing still photos of when Natural Man assisted in the elimination of Beast-Rider. Now as the Space-Croppers were introduced, it was Renegade and Beast-Rider who answered the call with Natural Man nowhere in sight. In a pre-recorded interview, Natural Man reiterated that the Royal Rumble was every man for himself, and he wanted to walk out with the title the same as the next guy.
Greek Gods vs. Space-Croppers. Renegade was clearly angry about his partner Natural Man when this match began, but then again Renegade always seemed angry. The anger made him productive against Actagon for a few moments, but the finesse of the Greek God took over and Actagon almost put him out early with the GRECIAN SLEEPER GRIP. Actagon tagged out to Proteus, who Renegade tackled to the outside before he even got in the match! Apparently Proteus did not realize he’d been officially tagged in, as the ref counted him out during the brawl and awarded the match to the Space-Croppers at 5:23. The Greek Gods explained their position to the referee, who closed his ears to it.
SPOTLIGHT with WrestleBot D was next. D took viewers back to the Royal Rumble at Cosmic Clash which ended shockingly with Thantos betraying Star Warrior and winning the Galactic and Interstellar titles with the help of Exo-King, Killer Queen, and Death Knight – dubbed the “Evil Ones”. D highlighted the upcoming supercard, SUPERBASH VII, where the main event would feature Thantos defending those belts against Star Warrior. Also the battle lines had been drawn, as Star Warrior, Omega, and Commander Sam would take on Thantos and the Evil Ones later in the evening in six-man tag team action.
Pulsar vs. Natural Man. Lord Nexus joined Torin Caelum and KO Keller for commentary, hyping up Pulsar and how he survived nearly forty minutes in the Rumble, a feat which Thantos only surpassed through shady means. Natural Man received jeers on his way to the ring to face the rookie from Titan, whose popularity seemed to be surging since Cosmic Clash. Natural Man got the upper hand, and kept the upper hand with a series of illegal tactics such as repeated rakes to the eyes and striking Pulsar with an undetected foreign object! But Natural Man got too cocky when he charged into the corner and met Pulsar’s elbow, enabling the Titan to hit the WHIRLWIND and get a shockingly quick comeback pinfall over the Space-Cropper! The crowd really came alive as Lord Nexus hit the ring to raise Pulsar’s hand after 4:30.
After the match Beast-Rider met Natural Man as he stumbled down the aisle in defeat, asking him what he was thinking and telling him that his tactics weren’t what he taught him as a part of the Savage Kingdom. Natural Man just brushed Beast-Rider off and proceeded to the back, as Lord Nexus seemed very proud of Pulsar in the ring.
As Thantos and the Evil Ones made their way to the ring, a pre-recorded backstage interview was aired with Exo-King, Killer Queen, and Death Knight who stood with his arms folded, silent and dangerous.
Killer Queen: “So we’re the Evil Ones now? How rich!”
Exo-King: “So we are painted by those who are truly evil. Oh Federation Defense Fighters, do you really think no one will notice that the Galactic Code seems to apply to everyone but you? You see, you aren’t the only ones who can start up a little team and say you’re protecting the integrity of the GWF. We are only evening the playing field.”
Killer Queen: “Poor Omega is hurt, his baby boy did not win the Galactic title. Sorry to shatter your dreams, but at least we aren’t shattering your bones…”
Death Knight: “…yet!”
The three men have a laugh as the Federation Defense Fighters bring the fans to their feet, approaching the ring to stand up for the integrity of the GWF.
Star Warrior/Omega/Commander Sam vs. Thantos/Exo-King/Killer Queen. Commander Sam started the match with Killer Queen, getting the better of him and forcing him to tag out to Exo-King who took over on offense. But a poorly timed deathjump resulted in Exo-King being at Sam’s mercy as well… and he tagged out to Omega, as the crowd popped. Omega did pretty good for a few minutes, hitting Exo-King with his Cosmic War Dance, but Exo-King rebounded and hit Omega with an atomic drop that nearly jarred him out of his shoes. He then tagged to Thantos, who was eager to take out his aggressions on his former father figure. Thantos wasted no time, hitting Omega with a Satanic Skull Smasher and going for the pin, but Omega had the heart to kick out. Omega finally reached his corner and tagged out to Commander Sam, who did a number on Thantos before Thantos turned the tables and nearly pinned Sam. Thantos then tagged out to Killer Queen to take over on offense. Star Warrior had yet to be tagged in, and was clearly getting very antsy. Sam finally tagged out to Star Warrior, who erupted on Killer Queen as the crowd exploded. Killer Queen founded an opening and took it to tag out to Thantos, and the crowd stood as Star Warrior and Thantos were set to go head to head! Star Warrior dealt out punishment on his arch-nemesis, but Thantos found an opening and nailed Star Warrior with a Satanic Skull Smasher! It wasn’t enough to put him down for the three count though. The match went back and forth between the two until Thantos finally tagged out to Exo-King to take over on Star Warrior. Star Warrior tagged out to Omega who was shocked by the Exo-King’s awesome power. It seemed as if no hold could contain the Exo-King who effortlessly powered out of every one of Omega’s attempts. The crowd popped out of their seats when Omega hit Exo-King with the TOMAHAWK THRUST, but it was not enough to keep Exo-King on his back. Omega tagged out to Commander Sam. SAM’S ATOMIC DROP was not enough to do it either, and the bewildered Federation Defense Fighters didn’t know what else could be done. Killer Queen hit Commander Sam with the CHECKMATE, but Star Warrior came to the rescue and saved him from getting pinned. Killer Queen complained to the referee. Sam rolled up Exo-King in a sunset flip but was unable to hold him down for the pin. Sam then tagged out to Star Warrior who smashed Exo-King with the NOVA BLAST! Killer Queen and Thantos ran in to help, but they were intercepted by Omega… and the referee counted the pinfall! Star Warrior pinned Exo-King at 27:42! The crowd exploded!
Thantos and the Evil Ones were beside themselves as they fled from the ring in defeat, and Omega raised the arms of Star Warrior and Commander Sam! The Federation Defense Fighters had defeated Thantos and the Evil Ones. Would this be a sign of things to come at SUPERBASH VII?
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Post by chang on May 1, 2009 15:28:50 GMT -5
** GWF Galactic Superstars ** Niagara Tower of Lights, Earth Card #6 / Mar 2087
Open up to the Niagara Tower of Lights, just next to the great falls of Niagara, one of the greatest natural wonders of Earth. Torin Caelum and K.O. Keller welcome wrestling fans to another edition of GWF Galactic Superstars as the fans get to their feet to welcome the godfather of the GWF, the 5-time Galactic Heavyweight Champion… Omega! Omega steps down to the ring and takes an AUT. With him he has Commander Sam.
Omega: “I’m here tonight in an official capacity. Power plays are not something I like to do, but I do have a very important announcement to make. Though Thantos did win the Royal Rumble, and is technically the winner of the Galactic and Interstellar titles, regardless of his means of capturing them – I am forced tonight to strip him of either the Galactic or the Interstellar title. <fan applause> It is for the simple reason that both titles must be defended, and the GWF will not sanction their unification at this time. I would like for Thantos to leave one of the belts in my hand some time tonight. At SUPERBASH VII, there will be a match to determine who will hold this vacant belt…”
The crowd began to roar as Thantos stepped out from backstage with Exo-King, Killer Queen, and Death Knight just behind him.
Thantos: “I was waiting for this. Can’t win the belts off me, so you throw the book at me. Well teacher, I’m disappointed in you. I thought you would at least have the courage to challenge me for one of the belts instead of hiding behind a rule book.”
Omega: “Thantos, you know that’s not-“
Thantos: “If you think I’m going to hand over a title that I wrestled for over forty minutes to win, you’re mistaken. You’re going to have to come and take it off me. If you think you’ve still got what it takes to do that, you know where to find me. But we both know it won’t happen, because you’re too old and your prime is so far behind you that you’d need a time machine to find it.”
Omega: “Thantos! Do not confuse procedure and protocol with cowardice! You of all people should know that I have never backed down from a challenge, and never will!”
Thantos: “Well it seems to me that you are the one challenging me. So if you want one of these belts, you can meet me in the ring tonight and try to win it off me. If you can do that, I really don’t care what you do with it. But we both know it’ll never happen, and we both know by the way your knees are shaking that this match will never happen.”
Omega: “And that’s where you’re wrong, my young student. If that is how you wish it to be – so it will be! And after tonight, you will be ten pounds lighter! Because in my chest beats the heart of a warrior, and warriors never surrender!”
The crowd popped as Omega left the ring, and Torin Caelum hyped the main event scheduled for this edition of Galactic Superstars… a match between Thantos and Omega with one of the GWF’s singles belts on the line. Caelum and Keller debated for a few minutes about which belt that Omega would challenge for, and how good his chances were of capturing it.
Renegade vs. Death Knight. It was the singles debut of Death Knight who walked awkwardly down the aisle, seeming incredibly uncoordinated in his movements. Even Renegade cocked his head to one side as if he weren’t completely sure what he was getting into. Renegade pretty much made Death Knight look like a rookie, until the underhanded member of the Evil Ones hit Renegade with a loaded glove! Renegade went down, and Death Knight began to ascend to the top. But the awkward warrior took too long getting up there, and the referee disqualified him … awarding a very strange match to Renegade, the Space-Cropper at 5:17.
In a pre-recorded interview segment, Lord Nexus and Pulsar were talking about the actions of Natural Man last week and how they were of a despicable nature, and definitely not what the GWF was all about. Beast-Rider then stepped onto the scene and apologized for Natural Man, saying that he had no idea what was getting into him and it was definitely not what he taught him. Beast-Rider then promised Pulsar a match the following week where he would demonstrate how a Space-Cropper was trained to wrestle, and said the only thing he hoped for was a good clean match.
Everyone was confused when instead of Beast-Rider walking out, it was none other than Genghis Khan! The crowd instantly recognized him as the man who put the DragonFighter out a few years back in one of the most violent and unfortunate incidents in GWF history!
Pulsar vs. Genghis Khan. Pulsar seemed very guarded against the vicious tyrant as he stepped into the ring. Caelum and Keller were adamant about security being ready to rush the ring if things got out of hand, and Keller himself said he would risk suspension from his position and jump in the ring if he sensed Khan was going to try something. Khan didn’t take long to bring out his old tactics… choke holds, eye gouges, and otherwise unruly tactics. But Pulsar really brought the fans to their feet when he turned the match around and took Khan to task, hitting him with the WHIRLWIND! Everyone thought it was over, but somehow Genghis Khan kicked out! Khan fought back and nailed Pulsar out of nowhere with his TWIN THRUST, but the irrepressible youngster kicked out, demonstrating his tremendous courage once again! But he was stunned, and a second TWIN THRUST did the job, and Genghis Khan covered Pulsar for the pinfall at 9:32.
As soon as the match was done, Genghis Khan did not stop… but locked on to Pulsar with the Khan Nerve Pinch! Pulsar writhed in agony until Lord Nexus hit the ring and fought the old foe off! There next to Pulsar he looked on in disbelief! Genghis Khan had returned from seemingly nowhere! And where Genghis Khan was, an even deadlier foe was usually not far behind!
Greek Gods vs. Exo-King/Killer Queen. It was the first meeting between the powerful Greek Gods and their similarly impressive opponents, Exo-King and Killer Queen of the Evil Ones. Proteus demonstrated his raw power early on to Killer Queen, nailing him with a flying elbow drop and then nearly putting him out with an OVERHEAD TOSS! But Queen was close enough to the ropes to drape his foot over one and avoid the pinfall. In what turned out to be a mistake, Proteus tagged out to Actagon who tossed Queen out of the ring. Queen then bodyslammed Actagon on the concrete and slid into the ring to tag in the powerful Exo-King. Actagon quickly got the advantage and Exo-King got tied up in the GRECIAN SLEEPER GRIP! Though he fought his way out of the hold, Exo-King and Killer Queen felt quite outclassed by their opponents! Killer Queen was tagged in and really turned things around for his team, almost putting away Proteus twice. After he seemed to have Proteus beaten down, he tagged out to the giant Exo-King who got in little offense before negligently allowing Proteus to tag Actagon! The match began to fall into chaos and the ref just couldn’t seem to keep control. Actagon got the better of Killer Queen and hooked him in the GRECIAN SLEEPER GRIP! This brought Exo-King in to break the pin, which caused a bedlam in the ring with all four men brawling. But the referee saw fit to disqualify the Exo-King for the initial interference, and awarded the match to the Greek Gods by DQ at 17:59.
Both King and Queen were very upset by the outcome of the match, and argued with the ref to change the result. King could be heard saying “This is the typical biased officiating that we can come to expect, is it not? How long will you continue to live in your fantasy that the good guys are friends of Omega’s?”
Torin Caelum announced that Beast-Rider did not appear for his match because he was attacked backstage by Genghis Khan prior to his entrance, and that he unfortunately had to be taken from the arena and treated for injuries. Keller shook his head and said that it seemed despite the intentions of the Federation Defense Fighters, the GWF seemed destined to be a target for scum like Khan.
Thantos [c] vs. Omega. The crowd popped for Omega as he came out, and it was announced that he had chosen to wrestle for the Interstellar title. There was some speculation as to why he didn’t just challenge for the Galactic belt, but the general feeling was that Omega was fighting off the misconception being spread by Thantos that he was only interested in the wearing the Galactic belt for the sixth time. It was an unbelievable atmosphere as the two locked up for the first time in so many years. Although Omega fared pretty well in the opening moments, it became very clear that he was not the same Omega that defeated Morpheus at StarFest ’84. This was an older Omega – an Omega whose best years were behind him. And when Thantos hit him with a Satanic Skull Smasher there was concern that the match needed to be stopped. Fortunately rather than doing as much damage as he probably could have, Thantos simply hooked Omega in a sleeper hold and put him to sleep, winning the match by KO and retaining the titles at 6:24.
Thantos stood over the fallen Omega as his hand was raised in victory and the titles were handed to him. And at that very moment, the huge mysterious creature seen at Cosmic Clash known as Comrade Terror walked out to the ring. No one was sure if Terror was there to help or hurt, or if he had any interest in Thantos or Omega at all. But Terror showed his colors when he hit Omega with the ATOMIC WARHEAD! Thantos laughed as Commander Sam, Star Warrior, and the Greek Gods ran down to the ring to the rescue and pulled Omega out of the line of fire! The staredown between Thantos and Star Warrior was intense! And at SUPERBASH VII, they would face off to settle the score!
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