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Post by amazingbadger on Jul 29, 2008 3:06:51 GMT -5
GWF Genesis Monday January 1st, 2087 As the show begins, fans are greeted by the GWF's stalwart commentary team comprised of Blacklash and KO Keller. The two GWF veterans quickly recap the events that led up to the current event, including the breaking of the Galactic Code, the betrayal of Star Warrior by Thantos and Star Warrior forming the FDF to counter Thantos' Evil Ones. As the two speak it becomes clear that KO is disgusted by what Thantos did, while Blacklash supports Thantos. With that out of the way KO Keller quickly shows fans the brackets for the tournament to crown the new Galaxian Champion. Round 1Ghengis Khan vs Commander Sam Wolf vs Executioner Thantos vs Pulsar Lord Nexus vs Comrade Terror Renegade vs Mutant Massif vs Vanity Killer Queen vs Omega Krakan vs Actagon Exo-King vs Pit Viper Brute vs Proteus Death Knight vs Star Warrior Massacre vs Beast Rider Commander Sam defeats Ghengis Khan Summary: An embarassingly quick match with an attempted knee strike by Ghengis, being met with lightning fast boxing jabs. The Mongolian was then finished off with a Sam's Slam. Executioner defeats Wolf Summary: Though Wolf got off to a quick start but the masked man surprised everybody by hitting a quick Headman's Guillotine for the victory. Thantos defeats Pulsar Summary: What everybody thought would be an easy victory for Thantos turned out to be anything but as Pulsar nearly put the Evil Gamemaster away with a surprise reverse piledriver in the early going. It wasn't a fluke either as the rookie from Titan was able to maintain offence on Thantos for quite awhile and even when he was on defence, managed to keep Thantos from hitting his finisher. Though Thantos eventually won with a running clothesline, it would be Pulsar's impressive effort that everybody remembered. Thantos was not amused. Lord Nexus defeats Comrade Terror Summary: Not much of a match here, as Lord Nexus countered Terror's abdominal claw with a vicious karate chop then nailed him with a Titan Drop. Stunned, the lizard man was easily knocked out with a second karate chop. Renegade defeats Mutant Summary: A relatively quick victory, though the two wrestlers appeared evenly matched in the beginning. What looked like it would be a hard fought brawl between the two wildmen was quickly ended however, when Renegade hit the Cropper Slam. Massif defeated Vanity Summary: The only surprise here was that it took so long. Massif required no less then three Volcanic Drops to put Vanity away. A few fans were impressed, Vanity wished he'd not kicked out the first time. Killer Queen defeats Omega Summary: The Legend of Cetus got off to a quick start and for a moment it looked as though Omega might advance to the next round. A quick neckbreaker and the Checkmate made sure that didn't happen however, much to the disappointment of the fans. Invincible Krakan defeats Actagon Summary: The Greek was off his game today as Krakan just slaughtered him here. Four Krakan Skullcrushers followed by a Falling Faceslam ended Actagon's tournament dreams. Pit Viper defeats Exo-King Summary: The big man got off to a quick start, but whipping Pit Viper into the turnbuckle turned out to be a huge mistake. The masked man evaded the avalanche and surprised the big man with a Venom Blast for the victory. Brute defeats Proteus Summary: A very bad night for the Greek Gods. Not only were both of them eliminated from the tournament, but the first meeting between between Grecian and Aethran resulted in the Aethran shaking off Proteus' assault and getting a quick Decapitator for the win. Star Warrior defeats Death Knight Summary: Some combo punches and a reverse piledriver ended Death Knight's championship dreams quite quickly. Massacre defeats Beast Rider Summary: Beast Rider actually managed to chase Massacre from the ring with his Beast Knee Shuffle! Embarrased, the Aethran proceeded to just short of murder the Neptunian, hitting him with a Gladiator Piledriver onto the steel steps at one point then nailing not just a Decapitator but a Massacre Slam as well. Round 2Commander Sam defeats Executioner Summary: The masked man would not have the same good fortune against Sam that he did against Wolf. The patriot pretty much battered Executioner from pillar to post before finishing him with the Sam's Atomic Drop. Thantos defeats Lord Nexus Summary: What everybody was thinking would be an incredibly match between Nexus and Thantos, was instead a brutal beating as the leader of the Flying Titans could not make any headway versus Thantos at all. Though he managed to break the Masterlock once, in the end Thantos managed to apply it again and Nexus was forced to tap. Massif defeats Renegade Summary: Nobody expected this to be an evenly fought contest, but that was what it was. Though Massif's strength eventually allowed him to gain the victory, Renegade's speed and unorthodox tactics nearly got him the victory twice as he slapped on the Spinecracker once and even managed to chokeslam Massif! A second attempt at the chokeslam didn't go nearly as well however and Renegade was soon on the recieving end of two Volcanic Drops. Invincible Krakan defeats Killer Queen Summary: Killer Queen tried his best, using every dirty trick in the book and actually managing to apply the Checkmate at one point. Unfortunately the rest of the match was Krakan delivering a savage beating and though he managed to kick out of the Falling Face Slam, a knife edge chop finally finished him off. Pit Viper defeats Brute Summary: A Cobra Nerve Stopper, a Titan Drop, two knife edges, two Venom Blasts and a Snake Bite were all that was needed to stop the Aethran juggernaught. Both commentators agreed Aethran high command would not be amused. Star Warrior defeats Massacre Summary: Massacre started off quickly....by charging into a Running Star Blast, then being finished off by a Nova Launch. Aethran High Command would be REALLY unamused it seems. Semi-FinalThantos defeats Commander Sam Summary: What looked like a promising beginning for Sam, proved to be a false hope as the Evil Gamemaster quickly slowed down Sam's offence. Quickly establishing control, he soon had the patriotic veteran tapping out to the Masterlock. Massif defeats Invincible Krakan Summary: Though he took an viscious beating from Krakan, Massif managed to perservere to gain the victory. Though quite battered, Massif was still able to move quite quickly for a man his size and though Krakan was only knocked off his feet for a few minutes, it was more then enough to hit the Volcanic Drop for the win. Pit Viper defeats Star Warrrior Summary: The upset of the tournament according to KO Keller, as the masked man from Titan catches the Hero of Cetus by surprise and simply takes him apart before he can react. Two Venom Blasts finish him off. FinalsThantos vs Massif vs Pit Viper Summary: An amazing performance here by Thantos as he fought off the assaults of both Massif and Pit Viper for most of the match and dealt an impressive amount of punishment to both of them. Unfortunately for him, the heroes had decided to work together and just as he would be ready to finish one off, the other would come to his aid. In the end Pit Viper and Massif wore the Evil Gamemaster down, enabling Massif to finish Thantos with a Volcanic Drop. Naturally, Pit Viper took this opportunity to try and finish off the big man. Despite his best efforts however, Massif was able to nail two Volcanic Drops to eliminate Pit Viper and become the new Galaxian Champion!
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Post by amazingbadger on Jul 29, 2008 5:06:49 GMT -5
GWF Genesis, Night 2 Tuesday January 2nd, 2087After the surprises provided by the Galaxian title tournament on night one, the fans were buzzing in anticipation of the tag team tournament here on night 2. KO Keller was quick to explain that since the GWF only had six tag teams at the moment, the tag team tournament would be run differently. Round one would consist of three tag team matches. In round two, all the winning teams would face each other in a Tirion Triple Threat match as would all the losing teams. The winners of the triple threat matches would then face each other in the finals for the Galaxian tag team titles. Round 1Flying Titans defeat The Gladiators Summary: What looked to be a brutal and savage victory for the Gladiators quickly went bad the moment Lord Nexus was tagged in. Though he'd been hit by three Decapitators and a Massacre Slam, Pit Viper still had enough in him to tag Lord Nexus. The leader of the Flying Titans then proceeded to Titan Drop Massacre into oblivian. The Greek Gods eliminate Looks Can Kill Summary: Though Killer Queen got some early offence against Proteus, she was not able to put the big Grecian away quickly which proved to be his team's downfall. Able to shrug off Queen long enough to tag in Actagon, Killer Queen was quickly put in the Grecian Sleeper Grip and made to pass out. The Neptunian Space Croppers defeat the Alliance of Evil Summary: The Executioner was quite simply dismantled by Renegade's superior speed. Before Khan realised it his partner was pinned and the Croppers had won. Non tournament matchPulsar defeats Invincible Krakan Summary: Supremely confident, Krakan was certain there was no way Pulsar would be able to harm him let alone defeat him. Needless to say the barrage of offence the young Titan nailed him with came as quite a surprise to say nothing of the Titan Drop that finished him off. Not tournament matchWolf defeated Mutant Summary: Well Mutant tried his best, even managing to take down Wolf with a chokehold. Really though it only pissed Wolf off and pretty much resulted only in a lot of pain for Krakan's flunky. Despite that he continued struggling gamely, managing to get to the ropes the first two times the Savage Face Claw was applied. The third time however, it was over. Semi FinalsThe Greek Gods defeat the Neptunian Space Croppers and Flying Titans Summary: It was a fast paced and hard fought match, with all three teams going at each other full bore with no quarter asked or given. Unfortunately this turned out badly for the Space Croppers who ended up getting pummeled first by the Greeks and then by the Titans, with Beast Rider getting Titan Dropped out of the match rather quickly. The Titans had little chance to celebrate however as Actagon moved in quickly and slapped on the Grecian Sleeper Grip on a surprised Lord Nexus and though he fought hard, the Titan leader eventually had to succumb. The Gladiators defeat Looks Can Kill and The Alliance of Evil Summary: In the battle between chicanery and raw brutality, raw brutality won by a landslide. Looks Can Kill and The Alliance of Evil tried thier best and managed to hold off the Gladiators for awhile, Killer Queen even managed to steal a pinfall off Massacre thus eliminating the Alliance of Evil in the process, but in the end the angry Aethrans were unstoppable. Alone against them, Vanity and Killer Queen were no match and quickly defeated. The FinalsThe Gladiators defeat the Greek Gods to win the Galaxian Tag Team Championship Summary: The most brutal match of the evening so far, with both sides fighting as visciously as possible. However although the Greek Gods did quite well for themselves and nearly defeated the Aethrans on several occassions, savage brawling is a Gladiator trademark and eventually they managed to gain control of the match. Once they did both Proteus and Actagon were savagely beaten, thier blood staining the mat as Brute and Massacre stood victorious with the tag team titles. Thantos, Comrade Terror, Exo-King and Death Knight defeat the FDF Summary: In the beginning it looked like it would be an overwhelming victory for the FDF as Star Warrior and Massif manhandled Thantos. Commander Sam continued the trend but allowed Thantos to tag in Comrade Terror who was similarly manhandled. Omega soon got involved and Comrade Terror was forced to tag out to Death Knight. Unfortunately the Legend from Cetus was unable to finish Death Knight fast enough and Exo-King entered the match and demolished Omega with ease. A hot tag to Massif seemed like it would change things for the FDF but with a little chicanery Exo-King was able to put the champion on his back long enough to tag in Thantos, from there the Masterlock was applied and Massif had no choice but to tap out. "It seems Thantos' plan went off without a hitch," KO Keller commented after the match, reluctantly giving credit where it was due. "Damn straight," crowed Blacklash. "And now that he's pinned the champion, Thantos is the number one contender!"
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Post by vrobx on Jul 29, 2008 12:23:05 GMT -5
Good show. Massif with a stunning win to become champion. And to no one's surprise, the tag titles came down to the Glads and the Gods. That's going to be the feud to watch!
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Post by amazingbadger on Aug 3, 2008 4:01:56 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday January 8th, 2087
As the show opens the camera pans over the capacity crowd at the Deimos Arena, showing the loud and enthusiastic fans of the GWF as they show thier support for the various wrestlers. There are fans supporting the FDF and Wolf, the Flying Titans and even a few Gladiator fans as well who've travelled all the way from Aethra to catch the show! Eventually the camera comes to rest on the GWF's intrepid commentary team of KO Keller and Blacklash, who waste no time running down the card for the first historic GWF Superstars show.
"The Society of Death and the Flying Titans will be facing each other in six man tag action," KO said. "And the Gladiators and Greek Gods will face off in singles action: Proteus vs Massacre and Actagon versus Brute."
"Plus the FDF will be facing off against the Evil Ones in singles action and all, plus in our main event: Thantos vs Star Warrior!"
Naturally Blacklash proclaimed an easy victory for the Evil Gamemaster and just as naturally, KO Keller disagreed. Before a huge argument could start though, they cut to the opening match.
The Neptunian Space Croppers defeat Looks Can Kill Summary: Not as fast paced as most fans were expecting considering the hatred between the two teams. Though the match did see one of Renegade's rare successful chokeslams and Vanity hitting the Pulveriser for a near fall, both sides tended to rely on questionable tactics like eye gouges and illegal chokes particularly Renegade and Vanity. Since those two were in the ring for the majority of the match, it made for a somewhat dull contest. It was a successful strategy however, as Renegade was eventually able to choke Killer Queen down long enough to slap on the Spinecracker for the win.
Death Knight defeats Omega Summary: With Omega facing what many belived to be the weak link of the Evil Ones, most of the fans were predicting an easy win for the Legend from Cetus. Those fans would be quite disappointed however as the masked man manhandled Omega here, with the legend only getting comparitively brief bouts of offence that Death Knight seemed to shrug off with surprising ease. Omega had a harder time of it though it eventually took four Death Rides, three loaded glove shots and three Cosmic Lances before Death Knight could defeat his rival.
Proteus defeats Massacre Summary: A surprisingly easy victory for Proteus here, as everybody thought the brains of the Gladiators would get quite a bit more offence. Instead he was slaughtered by the brawn of the Greek Gods in short order. Highlights of the match included two high elevation Overhead Tosses and an absolutely brutal powerslam on the concrete floor.
Comrade Terror defeats Commander Sam Summary: A rather disappointing outing for the Commander, as his Cygnusian foe seemed to have his number here no matter what he tried. He did get a brief bout of offence after tossing Terror to the outside and slamming his head into the steel pole, but wasn't able to finish him off. In the end, a kick to the head after to counter an attempting backdrop was all Terror needed to set up the skullcrusher that one him the match.
Actagon defeats Brute Summary: As dominant as the Gladiators are in tag team competition, they clearly weren't as tough in singles matches at least not tonight. Though Brute tried to get off to a quick start, an attempting backdrop resulted in him being piledriven to the mat. From there Actagon began to stretch him hard and though Brute escaped the Grecian Sleeper Grip, a quick change in tactics allowed the Grecian to make the big man tap out to a figure four leglock.
Wolf defeats Executioner Summary: Both men had something to prove here. Wolf wanted to show that his quick loss to Executioner at Genesis was only a fluke and Executioner wanted to show that he could in fact eliminate Wolf as Thantos wanted him too. He nearly managed to pull it off too, thanks to some brutal brawling on the outside where the masked man dented the ringside railing with Wolf's head not to mention some foreign object play though Blacklash vehemently denied it. At one point Executioner even tried to finish Wolf off with a face claw! The Wild Man from Andromeda was far to tough for that however and eventually managed to regain control and managed to dish it out just as well as he took it. Eventually he showed Executioner how it was done, making him pass out to the Savage Face Claw.
Non Title Match: Exo-King defeats Massif Summary: Exo-King was sent out to soften up Massif for his eventual title defence against Thantos at St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Needless to say the big man of the Evil Ones did the job admirably, dominating the Galaxian Champion from the moment he reversed a spinning neckbreaker into flying body crusher. Though Massif tried his best to withstand Exo-King's onslaught, the champion had clearly been taken off his game and could do little to stymie Exo-King's onslaught. In the end, after being nailed by a moonsault from Exo-King (even KO Keller had to admit that was impressive) Massif was easy prey for the Death Vice.
The Society of Death defeats the Flying Titans Summary: This was a wild one with both Invincible Krakan and Lord Nexus going it alone in the beginning, in order to show who was the toughest faction leader. Though fans were hoping the answer would be Lord Nexus, Krakan definetly appeared to be the tougher of the two in this match up as he not only wethered the offence of Lord Nexus but Pit Viper and Pulsar as well. Though the quick tags of the Titans were able to keep Krakan on the defensive for a good portion of the match, a mistake by the rookie Pulsar allowed Krakan to regain control. A hot tag to Nexus proved to be a false hope as it only allowed the Society of Death to cut off the ring blitz the Titans leader with everything in their collective arsenal. Though Nexus fought valiantly, after two Twin Thrusts and two Temple Grinders even he could not avoid a loss.
Star Warrior defeats Thantos by disqualification. Summary: Unsurprisingly this was a viscious match, with both men taking things to the outside more then once. This was hardly surprising considering that Thantos broke the plaque on which the Galactic Code was written over Star Warrior's head! Over the course of the match, Star Warrior tried to do some head breaking of his own as he rammed Thantos' head into the steel post and the guardrail at ringside. Of course Thantos managed to do some damage of his own at ringside, even managing to slap on the dreaded Masterlock at one point. Star Warrior managed to escape however and had Thantos on his back after some absolutely brutal combo punches. Just as he was going for the pin however, Death Knight slipped into the ring and nailed the Hero of Cetus with his trademark loaded glove. Before Star Warrior had a chance to defend himself, Thantos hit the Satanic Skull Smasher as the ref called for the disqualification. Thantos and Death Knight continued stomping the fallen Star Warrior, but weren't able to do much damage before Massif, Omega and Commander Sam charged to the rescue.
As Thantos and Death Knight fled to the back, Commander Sam angrily challenged the Evil Ones to a six man tag match on the next episode of Superstars!
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Post by amazingbadger on Aug 5, 2008 2:37:38 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday January 15th, 2087 As the show starts, the camera pans over yet another capacity crowd at the Deimos Arena as the fans are already loudly cheering for their favourites and calling for the blood of Thantos. Wolf signs abound in the audience, many of them proclaiming him to be the next GWF champion though the supporters of Massif and Star Warrior abound as well. Eventually the camera comes to rest upon the commentary team of Blacklash and KO Keller who wasted no time giving those who tuned in a quick rundown of the card this evening. "In our main event the Gladiators will be defending the Galaxian Tag Team titles against the Flying Titans," Blacklash said. "As you recall the Titans hold a victory over the Gladiators from night two of Genesis. Tonight we get to see if it they can do it again, though I highly doubt it." KO Keller just rolled his eyes as he ignored his broadcast partner's comments. "In other matches, The Evil Ones have accepted the FDF's challenge from last week and will face them in six man action, in addition to that The Alliance of Evil will face off against the Greek Gods and Star Warrior will face off against Comrade Terror. Right now however, let's head down to the ring for our opening match!" Beast Rider defeats Vanity by Count Out. Summary: Not the best performance by Vanity as Beast Rider basically dominated him here, with the self proclaimed prettiest man in the GWF not able to get a single moment of offence. Attempting to turn the tide by rolling from the ring, Vanity was crushed against the guardrail by a tope from Beast Rider. Knocked senseless, Vanity was unable to beat the count back into the ring thus giving Beast Rider the victory. Mutant defeats Pulsar Summary: Though the rookie of the Titan squad was able to defeat the Invincible Krakan at Genesis Night Two, he wasn't able to do the same to Mutant. Indeed, even Blacklash was surprised with the ease that Mutant dispatched Pulsar as every attempt at offence just resulted in Pulsar getting mauled harder and harder. Finally after getting pummelled visciously outside the ring, Mutant finished off his opponent with a simple running clothesline. At this point KO Keller was told that the Gladiators had a few words they wanted to say and were with the Interview Droid backstage. "Where we come from war is a way of life," Massacre said, with a sneer. "The Gladiators of Aethra are trained from birth to be the most brutal and viscious fighters possible, so that none can stand before them in the heat of battle. That is how we were able to defeat the Greek Gods and that's how we'll defeat the Flying Titans today. Tell em Brute!" "The Gladiators of Aethra are the greatest tag team in the universe," Brute said. "And we shall crush all the competition in order to prove it! Every other team in the GWF aren't worth the dirt the walk on compared to us, but there's somebody here who's lower then even that." Massacre scowled darkly as he nodded in agreement. "He knows who he is," Massacre said. "Aethra doesn't suffer traitors gladly and a certain furball is going to find that out the hard way." Thantos defeats Renegade Summary: Renegade basically had no chance here, though he tried his very best. Alas that only meant that he managed to last about five minutes against the Evil Gamemaster and managed to get to the ropes when the Masterlock was slapped on him. Alas, Thantos simply dragged him back to the middle of the ring and reapplied it. The Evil Ones defeat FDF Summary: A pretty hard fought match here, with both sides fighting hard in an effort to prove that their side was superior in this contest and Massif and Omega in particular looking to gain revenge against Exo-King and Omega. Exo-King got off to a quick start against Commander Sam to start but a tag to Massif soon proved that Exo-King's victory last week was little more then a fluke as the Galaxian Champion manhandled the Evil One's Commander here, nearly finishing him off with a grinding bear hug. Killer Queen was soon tagged in and though his speed allowed him to hold his own against the might Massif, eventually he was worn down as well. The veteran Omega was tagged in and soon Death Knight was as well and though the masked man's trusty loaded glove came into play, things didn't go as well for Death Knight this week. In fact were it not for Killer Queen and Exo-King, Death Knight would've lost the match for his team. A flying body crusher from Exo-King onto the Legend of Cetus managed to give Death Knight a brief moment of control but a tag too Commander Sam quickly finished that and that's when Comrade Terror showed up. Momentarily distracted by Killer Queen, the ref didn't notice the Cygnusian slipping into the ring to give Commander Sam a skullcrusher. He did notice the Cosmic Lance that Death Knight hit however and the resulting pinfall. As the villians retreated up to the back Commander Sam loudly swore revenge on his hated lizard man foe! The Alliance of Evil defeat The Greek Gods Summary: What most fans thought would be a relatively easy win for the Greek Gods turned into nothing less then a match classic as the Alliance of Evil, particularly Executioner, stepped up thier game and gave the Greeks all the could handle and then some. Proteus and Actagon were thier usual impressive selves but Executioner was simply on another level this evening and proved why he was Thantos' right hand man as he not only overcame a viscious beating from both the Greeks, taking three reverse piledrivers in succession at one point as well as a couple of Proteus Smashes, but manhandling Proteus and Actagon with seeming ease. Caught off guard the Greeks' game plan was thrown off kilter and Executioner didn't hesitate to take advantage, eventually isolating Proteus from his partner and nailing the big man with everything in his arsenal from foreign objects to the Headsman's Guillotine. In the end Proteus was felled with a Hangman's Clothesline as Khan prevented Actagon from breaking up the pin. "Pity he can't do that against Wolf," Blacklash commented, somewhat awed by Executioner's performance. "It seems the Andromedan Wild Man might have his work cut out for him after all," KO Keller agreed. Star Warrior defeats Comrade Terror Summary: If Thantos was hoping that the Cygnusian was going to the same sort of damage to Star Warrior that he did to Commander Sam earlier, the Evil Gamemaster was sorely disappointed. Though Comrade Terror got off to a quick start and wasted no time lashing out at Star Warrior as brutally as he could, the Hero of Cetus simply shook it off as if it was nothing. Clearly shocked by Star Warrior's resilience, Comrade Terror was felled with a surprise cross body block which left him an easy target for the Nova Launch. There wasn't even enough time for Thantos to interfere and since Commander Sam immediatly ran down to the ring to even the odds, there was no chance of a sneak attack against his hated rival either. All he could do was berate Comrade Terror for his poor performance as they headed back to the lockerroom. Wolf defeats Invincible Krakan Summary: Though he did manage to hit Wolf with a brutal reverse piledriver, the leader of the Society of Death was manhandled here by the former Gladiator as Wolf clearly had something to prove. Quickly recovering from the piledriver, Wolf hit a running clothesline that put Krakan down on the mat and soon had Krakan tapping out to the Savage Face Claw. Immediatly Wolf grabbed the mike, howling out a challenge to Thantos but he wasn't able to say much as Brute and Massacre stormed down to the ring! Though they had a two on one advantage, the arrival of Proteus and Actagon soon convinced the Aethrans to give up the attack. Massacre did promise however that none of them had seen the end of this. Once Wolf and the Greeks had been cleared from the ring, the Titans came down for the main event. The Gladiators defeat The Flying Titans to retain the Galaxian Tag Team Titles. Summary: Just like at the second night of Genesis, the Flying Titans started off fast and seemed to have the Aethrans off balance for a moment. Unfortunately for them, Brute and Massacre aren't nearly as stupid as some people claim and had foreseen this tactic. Using a combination of quick tags and sheer toughness, the Aethrans wethered the assault and once they got in control of the match the proceeded to isolate Lord Nexus. From there it was trademark Aethran brutality as they simply brutalised Nexus untill he could no longer stand up. The second of two Massacre Slams ended the match.
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Post by vrobx on Aug 5, 2008 11:09:28 GMT -5
Good stuff. A few notes: Omega and Commander Sam are a couple of has-beens who don't know when it is time to retire. Comrade Terror will own Commander Sam and Death Knight, maybe the weakest heel of 2087, will at least hold his own against the "legend".
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Post by amazingbadger on Aug 5, 2008 14:22:46 GMT -5
Good stuff. A few notes: Omega and Commander Sam are a couple of has-beens who don't know when it is time to retire. Comrade Terror will own Commander Sam and Death Knight, maybe the weakest heel of 2087, will at least hold his own against the "legend". Not neccesarily, I've had games where Omega has owned Death Knight and in my very first GWF fed (which isn't online sadly) Commander Sam dominated his feud with Comrade Terror. It's all in the dice. It could go the way you say, but it's still too early to tell for sure. Anything can happen.
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Post by amazingbadger on Nov 14, 2008 22:52:01 GMT -5
Yes I realise it's been quite a long time since I last added anything to my fed. I even considered restarting it at one point, but decided to continue with what I have. Anywho, here's some standings for you all.
Galaxian Champion: Massif
1. Thantos: Having pinned Massif during the six man tag at night two of Genesis, Thantos has earned the number one contendership.
2. Star Warrior: Having defeated Thantos on the January 8th, 2087 edition of GWF Superstars Star Warrior would normally have claim to the number one contendership. However as it was only a victory by disqualification, he's only second in line for the title.
3. Exo-King: Although he also has a victory over Massif, Exo-King's record isn't as good as that of Star Warrior or Thantos and thus he is only third in the rankings.
Galaxian Tag Team Champions: The Gladiators
1. The Alliance of Evil: Having defeated the Greek Gods on the January 15th edition of GWF Superstars, the Alliance of Evil have earned the number one contendership.
2. Greek Gods: A tough loss to The Alliance of Evil causes the Greeks to fall to second place in the rankings. It is likely only a matter of time however before they are back in first place.
3. Neptunian Space Croppers: Of the teams left, the Neptunians had the best record. Thus they're in third place.
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Post by amazingbadger on Nov 15, 2008 3:37:53 GMT -5
GWF Superstars January 22nd, 2087 GWF Superstars Monday January 22nd, 2087 The show begins, but instead of the standard pan across the wild card at the Deimos Arena, we get a montage of the events that lead up to GWF Genesis including Thantos breaking the Galactic Code and betraying Star Warrior. Then we get a few clips from the tournament itself, most notably Massif winning the tournament on night one and then being pinned by Thantos on night 2. As the montage plays, the Imperial March is dubbed overtop of it. As the montage ends, it's replaced by words appearing on the screen. February 14th, 2087 Thantos vs Massif Valentine's Day Massacre The words linger on the screen before we fade to the broadcast area, where KO Keller and Blacklash are ecstatic over the announcement, as the fans go wild in the background. Naturally Blacklash is already declaring the end to Massif's title reign, though KO Keller suggests that one cannot ever count out the man called Massif. "But you don't have to wait untill February for great GWF action fans," Keller added. "Because right here tonight we'll have the Evil Gamemaster, Thantos facing off against the masked man Pit Viper and the leader of the Flying Titans facing off against his arch nemesis the Invincible Krakan!" "But that's nothing compared to our main event KO," Blacklash said. "As a result of last week's post match brawl, the Greek Gods and Wolf will be facing off against The Executioner and the Gladiators! I hope they tear that mangy Andromedan apart!" "It's sure to be an exciting match," KO replied diplomatically. "First however, let's head down to the ring for our opening match." The Neptunian Space Croppers defeated Looks Can Kill Summary: After the last match between these two teams, which was at best dull, very few people in the Deimos Arena were very eager to see it again. However both teams surprised everybody by stepping up thier respective games and having a hard hitting and rather vicious match! Like their first encounter, both sides pulled out the dirty tactics early and often but instead of relying solely on that both teams tried to change things up a bit in order to get the job done, with the Neptunians relying on speed and quick tags while Killer Queen and Vanity resorted to surprising brutality, with Vanity actually piledriving Beast Rider three times in a row at one point. It was the Neptunian strategy that would prove more effective however as Renegade and Beast Rider eventually isolated Killer Queen and beat him down, at one point nailing him with three Cropper Slams in a row, to set up the Spinecracker for the victory. Omega defeats Mutant: Summary: Though he was nearly crushed outside the ring by a Mutant bellyflop, busted open by several shots with a foreign object and later bodyslammed on the ringside stairs, the Legend of Cetus would not give up. Though even KO Keller was calling it a somewhat suicidal strategy at one point, Omega's perserverence paid off as a mistake by Mutant led to Omega hitting no less then three Tomahawk Thrusts to get the victory. Pulsar defeated Death Knight Summary: Though he tried his hardest, Death Knight's patented loaded glove failed him tonight, as Pulsar basically squashed him like a bug. The masked man of the Evil One's managed to get a shot or two in, but in the end there was nothing Death Knight could do to prevent the Whirlwind that got Pulsar the victory. Blacklash found this particularly upsetting, being rather unfond of the cheerful Titan rookie. Star Warrior defeated Exo-King Summary: Though Exo-King got off to a strong start and actually managed to execute several powerful moves on the Hero of Cetus, Star Warrior was able to wether the offence without much difficulty and returned it tenfold. Though Exo-King was much larger then his opponent, Star Warrior was able to knock him about the ring with ease before finishing him off with the Nova Launch. Once again to late to cost his enemy the match, Thantos charged the ring anyway resulting in a huge brawl in and around ringside that, despite the protests of the fans who wanted to see the two rival fight it out, was broken up in short order by security. Non title Match: Ghenghis Khan defeats Massif Summary: To say this was an upset would be an understatement. Having taken this match as a way to stay in shape in preperation for his title defence against Thantos, the Galaxian Champion was caught by surprise by the Mad Mongolian who wasted no time in capitalising on the situation. Though he tried to recover, Khan's astounding martial arts skills proved too much for Massif on this occassion resulting in the champion falling to the Deadly Throat Chop. "This complicates the number one contender issue," Blacklash said. "Indeed it does," KO Keller agreed. "Thantos, Exo-King and Ghengis Khan all have pinfall victories over Massif and Star Warrior has victories over Thantos and Exo-King. This beggars the question: who -is- the number one contender?" Commander Sam defeats Comrade Terror Summary: What seemed like a heated contest between two hated opponents actually lasted less then a minute, as Commander Sam nailed Comrade Terror with the rarely seen Lariat of Liberty before finishing him off with Sam's Atomic Drop. The joy of the fans was short lived however as Exo-King, Killer Queen and Death Knight charged to the ring to assault the mighty Patriot. Though he did his best to fight off his attackers, the numbers game got up to him quickly as he was blindsided by a Cosmic Lance and locked in the Death Vice while Death Knight hit him with four more Cosmic Lances, after which Killer Queen hit him over the head with a chair five times! By this time Comrade Terror had recovered. To the horror of the fans, the space terrorist proceeded to hit the Atomic Warhead on Sam a full dozen times as the Evil Ones proceeded to keep the FDF and GWF Security from interfering. Thankfully the Flying Titans charged to the ring to backup their fellow heroes in order to prevent more damage. Alas, Sam was already laying in a pool of his own blood and had to be carried out on a stretcher. Pit Viper defeats Thantos Summary: Thantos pretty much had this match won, even KO Keller had to admit that. Though Pit Viper tried his hardest and actually managed to hit the Evil Gamemaster with several impressive maneuvers, Thantos was in complete control and there seemed very little chance that Pit Viper would actually be able to pull out a victory. Enter a very very VERY annoyed Star Warrior. Furious at what happened to Commander Sam in the previous match, he blindsided Thantos with a Running Star Blast as the ref was checking on Pit Viper. Though Thantos was able to kick out of the resulting pinfall, Pit Viper was rejuvanated enough to assault Thantos with the best his arsenal had to over and after several Cropper Slams, Cobra Nerve Stoppers, Snake Bites and Venom Blasts the masked man was able to put the Evil Gamemaster down for the pinfall. Invincible Krakan defeats Lord Nexus Summary: Nobody's quite sure just what happened to Lord Nexus here. Even Blacklash was surprised by how easily Krakan annihilated the leader of the Flying Titans here. Granted Krakan's a tough man but when Lord Nexus gets defeated without landing a single offensive move and without defending himself effectively, it looks more then a little suspicious. In fact as Krakan hit a frog splash on Nexus for the victory, KO Keller wondered if Nexus might've been drugged back stage or something. The Gladiators and Executioner defeat The Greek Gods and Wolf Summary: Simple a vicious and brutal match as both teams hated the other and weren't shy about expressing it. The Gladiators in particular took great pleasure in brutalising Wolf in every way they could, nearly getting the victory early in the match after a particularly deadly Gladiator Piledriver, fortunately Proteus was able to save Wolf and get tagged in. Alas the strongman of the Greeks nearly lost the match himself a few moments in. The heroes were able to rally however and took the fight to the other team with Actagon nearly putting out Massacre and Executioner with the Grecian Sleeper Grip on several occassions. Alas, Wolf couldn't restrain his zest for battle forever and as it turned out, he couldn't overcome the beating he recieved at the beginning of the match either and was quickly finished off by two chokeslams by Executioner.
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Post by amazingbadger on Nov 18, 2008 2:02:22 GMT -5
GWF Superstars Monday January 29th, 2087 GWF Superstars Monday January 29th, 2087 The show opens with clips of Comrade Terror and the Evil Ones' heinous attack on Commander Sam last week, as well as clips of Ghengis Khan beating Massif and Pit Viper defeating Thantos. The camera then cuts to the traditional pan over the wild crowd at Deimos arena, many of whom are toting signs expressing thier intense hatred for Comrade Terror and all of them wearing star spangled armbands expressing their support for Commander Sam. As the camera comes to the broadcast area it shows that KO Keller is also wearing a star spangled armband in support of Commander Sam though Blacklash is not. Blacklash is pointedly not praising Comrade Terror at the moment though, perhaps realising the fans around him are out for blood. "Ladies and gentleman, last week you saw Commander Sam carried out on a stretcher after a brutal attack by Comrade Terror and the Evil Ones after Sam defeated Terror," KO Keller said, pointedly glaring at his broadcast partner everytime he thinks Blacklash is going to say something crude. Blacklash wisely keeps his mouth shut. "Commander Sam was rushed to the Deimos Medical Facility for immediate attention, then transferred to John Hopkin's Medical Facility on Earth for further treatment. We're glad to say that he's in no further danger, though it will be at least twelve weeks before he is able to return to action." "The championship commitee has also come up with a solution to the number one contender situation," Blacklash added. "During the show, Pit Viper will face off against Ghengis Khan and Star Warrior will wrestle Thantos. The winner of those two matches will face each other in the main event, with the winner of that match becoming the number one contender." KO Keller nods in agreement, and motions the camera to ringside for the opening match. Death Knight defeats Actagon Summary: What everybody thought would be an easy win for Actagon, turned out to be nothing less then a possible upset of the year! Though Actagon had control in the beginning a toss to the outside changed that, when Death Knight rammed the Grecian into the steel post. Having nailed Death Knight with a Grecian Sleeper Grip and a backward legsweep earlier, nobody thought Death Knight was going to be able to maintain control for long. Which was when he surprised everybody by dominating Actagon as few have, putting the Grecian down with copious use of his infamous loaded glove and several Death Rides and Cosmic Lances. In the end, the fans booed loudly but Blacklash cheered as Actagon fell to the Cosmic Lance. "What, a guy can't have a favourite wrestler?" protested Blacklash, as KO Keller gave him a dirty look. Pulsar defeats Killer Queen by count out. Summary: It was definetly not Killer Queen's finest hour. Though he was able to keep control over Pulsar for most of the match, it was also clear that he was having difficulty keeping the rookie from Titan down on the mat for any length of time. Though Pulsar's own offence was comparatively small, he made sure that it count and after a surprisingly powerful reverse piledriver Killer Queen rolled from the ring for a breather. Which proved to be the biggest mistake he could've possibly made, as Pulsar nimbly hopped to the top rope and dove on top of him with a beautiful crossbody. Knocked senseless, Killer Queen laid on the outside as Pulsar rolled back into the ring to take a count out victory. As Killer Queen was escorted to the back by EMT's (standard procedure when a GWF wrestler is knocked out for any length of time) the Galactitron flared to life. Immediatly the crowd erupted in a torrent of boos as the most hated person in the GWF, Comrade Terror appeared on the screen. Shot on his home planet of Cygnus, Terror enjoyed the adulation of the crowd as they clearly celebrated the injury of Commander Sam and caused the crowd in the Deimos Arena to get even louder. The crowd's rage really hit a fever pitch however as Comrade Terror approached a podium on which stood somebody almost as hated by the GWF crowd as he was: Mangus, Destroyer of Humans. Mangus proceeded to praise Comrade Terror for his viscious assault on Commander Sam, declaring Terror a hero of Cygnus for ending Sam's career and giving him a medal for doing so. Then he turned to face the camera and promised that Terror would end Omega the way he ended Commander Sam! And that's how Comrade Terror entered the ring for his match. "They're gonna kill him," Blacklash said softly. "This crowd is gonna tear him to ribbons." KO Keller didn't answer, looking as though he would lead the charge in such an event. Omega defeated Comrade Terror Summary: Apparently however the crowd didn't need to tear the Cygnusian apart, because Omega was more then willing to do the job on his own! Infuriated by the mocking of Commander Sam's injury, the Omega of old came out to play and absolutely devastated the surprised lizardman to the delight of the crowd. Tearing him apart with chops and Cosmic War Dances, Omega even managed to powerbomb the Cygnusian! Still infuriated, Omega finished Terror off by nailing him with the Tomahawk Thrust over and over and over, eventually hitting it half a dozen times before the Legend of Cetus deigned to take the pinfall. Naturally Terror decided to flee the ring before the FDF decided to do to him what he'd done to Sam the previous week! Pit Viper defeated Ghengis Khan Summary: Though it looked as though the Mad Mongolian had things wrapped up in the early going, when he nailed Pit Viper with a standing karate kick and the Twin Thrust in the early going, Pit Viper proved to be made of sturdier stuff. Managing to get to the ropes to escape the Khan Nerve Pinch, the masked man wethered a barrage of chops, managing to reverse one into a hammerlock. From there he set up the Cobra Nerve Stopper with an atomic drop, moving on to the main event in impressive fashion. Non Title Match: Massif defeats Vanity Summary: Though previous non title matches had gone poorly for the champion, this time fans would be match happier with the results. Despite an early flurry of double knee lifts from Vanity, Massif managed to stymie the GWF's self proclaimed sexiest man with a bearhug. That knocked the wind out of him long enough to set up the Volcanic Drop for the victory. Lord Nexus defeats Mutant Summary: A much better showing from Lord Nexus this week as, despite some impressive early offence from Mutant, the leader of the Flying Titans managed to rebound in style. In the end, Mutant's best efforts were for naught as he was defeated in short order with the Titan Drop. Invincible Krakan defeats Proteus Summary: It was viscious, it was brutal and it was a miracle that Proteus managed to leave the ring under his own power! An attempt to rush the leader of the Society of Death early resulted in Proteus taking a top rope clothesline and it got worse from there as the power man of the Greek Gods was absolutely brutalised by Krakan, who seemed to delight in hurting Proteus as much as possible. In the end, no matter how hard Proteus fought, five Falling Face Slams were too much for anybody to come back from. Star Warrior defeats Thantos Summary: Wether Thantos was overconfident here or simply having a very bad day, nobody would know for sure. What the fans did know was that after a short bit of jockeying for position, Thantos whipped Star Warrior into the turnbuckle and tried to take him down with a running elbow and missed! Though he kicked out of the following roll up, the Nova Launch that followed sent Star Warrior to the main event and cost Thantos his number one contendership! Wolf defeats Executioner by Disqualification. Summary: There was nothing fancy in this match, it was simply a short and violent brawl as both men tried to tear each other limb from limb. Though the fans were behind Wolf all the way, the match was quite even with Executioner taking advantage everytime Wolf tossed him into the turnbuckle and Wolf taking over everytime the match spilled to the outside. Though the masked man seemed outmatched in this one, copious use of his undetected foreign object (KO Keller thought it was a fork) managed to keep Executioner in this match and set up several Hangman's Clotheslines. Once again the masked man attempted to take Wolf out with a face claw, only to have the man from Andromeda show him how it was done. Though Executioner managed to reach the ropes twice, the third time was definetly the charm as the masked man was fading fast. Thus fans were not at all amused then the Gladiators ran in to attack Wolf resulting in Executioner's disqualification. Fortunately before much damage could be done, the Neptunian Space Croppers ran out to help Wolf fight off the evil trio. The Neptunian Space Croppers defeat The Gladiators to win the Galaxian Tag Team Championship! Summary: To say it was a surprise was putting it mildly, as even KO Keller was predicting that the Neptunians were going to get squashed by the Aethrans here tonight and Renegade and Beast Rider did take a viscious clobbering over the course of the match. However both men proved tougher then Brute and Massacre had realised which seemed to throw the Aethrans briefly off their game, which allowed the Neptunians to do something that not even Proteus and Actagon had managed to do....outbrawl the Gladiators! By this time of course the fans were on the edge of their seats as Renegade and Beast Rider isolated Massacre and lambasted him with every thing in thier arsenal and even then Massacre managed to regain the advantage, even after being hit by one of Renegade's miracle chokeslams. However, Wolf had not forgotten the Gladiators' interference in his match earlier and when it looked like Massacre had Renegade finished off, the Andromedan Wildman snuck into the ring and nailed him with the Wolf Skullcrusher! Knocked silly that was more then enough opening for Renegade to slap on the Spinecracker for the victory! Star Warrior defeats Pit Viper to become number one contender. Summary: Not much of a match here as Star Warrior makes short work of Pit Viper here, felling him with a crossbody and a Nova Launch. After the match was over, both men shook hands.
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