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5☆W
Aug 18, 2011 22:04:01 GMT -5
Post by du5tin on Aug 18, 2011 22:04:01 GMT -5
5☆W [/b][/size] | Fire Star Wrestling 5☆W (Five Star Wrestling) is a pay-per-view wrestling promotion only, meaning it will have one super card a month. I'll try to carry over feuds, but not a lot of importance will be put on angles that you usually see on weekly wrestling programs. I'm not playing the game to create a fed; I'm creating a fed based off the matches I've played for fun. All in all, this promotion is all about the dream match, which I think works really well with LOW.[/blockquote]
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 15:08:07 GMT -5
Post by du5tin on Aug 21, 2011 15:08:07 GMT -5
5☆W [/b][/size] | #1 - Honda Center - Anaheim, California 1. Rob Van Damn (0) b Jushin Liger (4) - In this fast-paced aerial bout, both men had support in the crowd; however, RVD proved to be the true fan favorite. Both men hit their signature moves multiple times, but not one Five Star Frog Splash or Shooting Star Press was performed. The fight went in and out of the ring, with Bill Alfonso threatening to disqualify Liger at every turn. A finish did come, however, after the fourth Van Daminator by RVD! By this point, Bill Alfonso had pretty much let everything go in the favor of RVD! ☆☆1/22. Brown Snow (5) b The Other Killer B's (5) - D'Lo Brown landed the Lo Down on Koko B. Ware pretty early on in the match. Al Snow was tagged in and smashed Ware with Head and delivered a Snow Plow. Bobo Brazil broke up the pin. Snow eventually hit Brazil with the Snow Plow as well, but Brazil came back and planted Brown and Snow with the Coco Butt. The finish came when Snow caught Ware with the Snowplex. ☆☆☆☆☆3. Ox Baker (0) b Dan Severn (0) - The fans were stoked to see Dan Severn, a former MMA legend, step back into the ring with one of the most infamous bad guys of all time. The introduction of each man took longer than the actual match, as Ox Baker quickly finished the Beast off via Heart Punch as soon as the bell sounded. Severn tried to get up and fight back; however, medical staff had him go to the back as soon as possible. DUD4. Sherri Martel (4) b Molly Holly (5) - Martel and Holly showed everyone that they are true legends of the ring by putting on a very special match. Martel got the first near fall with a clothesline. Holly racked up four near falls with three Molly-Go-Rounds and a snap suplex. Martel made an amazing comeback after almost putting Holly away with a couple of small packages. Martel finally got the pin after two Tope Rope Splashes. The fans gave a standing ovation after the match. ☆☆☆☆☆5. Cousin Luke (0) b King Kong Bundy (1) - Cousin Luke and King Kong Bundy sized each other up and fought for the upper hand for a good while. Cousin Luke ended up bringing Bundy down with a strong head butt for a near fall. The crowd didn't respond. Luke then finished Bundy off with the Hillbilly Drop but, once again, the fans didn't seem to care too much about this match. ☆6. Iron Sheik (1) b Bryan Danielson (6) - Bryan Danielson and the Iron Sheik put on a great wrestling match during the first five minutes or so. Danielson got a near fall with his suplex arsenal, but that was the last of his offense. Iron Sheik took the match outside the ring after never looked back. Iron Sheik got multiple near falls with a sidewinder suplex, a power slam, and a plethora of kicks with his loaded boot. In the end, it took applying the Camel Clutch twice to get Danielson to tap out. ☆☆☆☆7. Nine Inch Males (1) b Hackenwinkle (3) - Val Venis got a quick near fall on George Hackenschmidt with a Russian leg sweep; it was as if he was taunting the Russian Lion. Nick Bockwinkle put Buff Bagwell in the Bockwinkle Sleeper; Bagwell made it to the ropes. Venis eventually sent Bockwinkle crashing into the guardrail from the ring apron, allowing Buff to hit Hack with the Buff Blockbuster. Venis then landed on Hack with the Money Shot to get the victory. ☆☆1/28. The Vachons (0) b Hacksaw & Hillbilly (0) - What started out as a clean back and forth match eventually turned into pure chaos. Hacksaw Jim Duggan whipped Mad Dog Vachon into the turnbuckle, and as Hacksaw charged in to crush Mad Dog, the vile Vachon pushed the referee into Hacksaw. With the referee down, Mad Dog hit Hacksaw with the Piledriver and woke up the referee. Mad Dog then hit another Piledriver on Hacksaw for the victory, all the while Butcher Vachon took out Hillbilly Jim. DUD9. Diamond Dallas Page (2) b Steve Williams (1) - DDP and Dr. Death put on a strong back and forth match, but it was Williams that controlled the beginning. Williams got a near fall with a hard-hitting lariat and then nearly broke Page's neck with a German suplex that was bridged into a backdrop driver. DDP fought back with a Russian leg sweep, a face-first piledriver, and then hit Dr. Death with a discuss clothesline for the comeback win. Page left the ring nursing his neck. ☆☆World Heavyweight Championship10. Lou Thesz (0) b André the Giant (4) - Yes! Lou Thesz defeated André the Giant to become the first 5☆W World Heavyweight Champion! André may have got in an awesome dropkick and an elbow or two that put the hurt on Thesz, but the match was all Thesz soon after. After wearing down André with his hammerlocks and double wristlocks, Thesz went in for the kill with a Greco-Roman Backdrop. Yes, Thesz somehow managed to lift André and backdrop him with his signature finishing maneuver! It may have not been a true five star match, but it will be one for the history books! ☆☆1/2[/blockquote]
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 15:20:36 GMT -5
Post by Crimson Cross on Aug 21, 2011 15:20:36 GMT -5
I like your New 5☆W fed Dustin, you have some unique tag names and pairings. I like The Other Killer B's, but they lost and Nine Inch Males is very interesting for sure. Wow! Bundy loses in a bad way to Cousin Luke and Thesz takes down Andre to win the Gold, SOLID!
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 16:29:23 GMT -5
Post by bookerbill on Aug 21, 2011 16:29:23 GMT -5
Nine Inch Males... Awesome. Great start to this fed. I like the concept and I am looking forward to more.
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 17:02:00 GMT -5
Post by du5tin on Aug 21, 2011 17:02:00 GMT -5
I like your New 5☆W fed Dustin, you have some unique tag names and pairings. I like The Other Killer B's, but they lost and Nine Inch Males is very interesting for sure. Wow! Bundy loses in a bad way to Cousin Luke and Thesz takes down Andre to win the Gold, SOLID! Nine Inch Males... Awesome. Great start to this fed. I like the concept and I am looking forward to more. Thanks! I normally burn out pretty quick when I do stuff, so I'm going about this fed totally different. I'm not playing the game to complete a card / story, I'm completing a card when I have enough matches I've played. The story lines / angles come only from the match outcomes or real life stuff that I'll carry over into LOW. I don't want to put myself in a trap to run a fed, I just want to have fun playing the game, all the while shooting for five star matches! All in all, this is like a WrestleReunion fed. Also, I love creating tag team names, no matter how dumb they look. :-)
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 17:11:51 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2011 17:11:51 GMT -5
Unique spin on the fed, I like it. Cant wait to see more!
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 17:41:32 GMT -5
Post by du5tin on Aug 21, 2011 17:41:32 GMT -5
Unique spin on the fed, I like it. Cant wait to see more! Thanks! I'm not putting a date on any card because life is... life. I'm a teacher, and it is that time of year again. Plus, I'm moving from middle school to high school. I'll be busy. However, when I've got ten matches played and typed up, I'll toss up another card. That's how it will work. I plan to keep my champs as the foundation of all feuds / angles... but I'm not trying to book, play, and post a two to three hour Monday night rasslin' show. Sometimes, I just want to run matches for guys that may or may not be active in my fed, you know?
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 20:52:38 GMT -5
Post by marktaggart on Aug 21, 2011 20:52:38 GMT -5
Nice bookends to a solid card. RVD/Liger and Thesz/Andre are the epitome of the term "dream match". It looks like you've got a good plan going forward.
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5☆W
Aug 21, 2011 21:12:06 GMT -5
Post by du5tin on Aug 21, 2011 21:12:06 GMT -5
Nice bookends to a solid card. RVD/Liger and Thesz/Andre are the epitome of the term "dream match". It looks like you've got a good plan going forward. Thanks, Mark. I've already got a bunch of matches rolled for #2. All I can say is that the dice are actin' up tonight.
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5☆W
Aug 23, 2011 20:43:50 GMT -5
Post by du5tin on Aug 23, 2011 20:43:50 GMT -5
5☆W [/b][/size] | #2 - Thomas & Mack Center – Las Vegas, Nevada 1. Greg Valentine, Chris Candido, & Curt Hennig (0) b Magnum T.A., Bryan Danielson, & Jimmy Snuka (2)Candido nailed Magnum with a dive off ring apron. He then tried to power bomb him off that same apron, but he tossed him into the guardrail instead. An argument broke out between Valentine and Snuka. Danielson and Hennig soon stepped in. Magnum couldn't tag out and Candido seized the moment. Candido delivered the Blond Bomb for the quick pin before the fight escalated any further. ☆1/22. Jushin Liger (0) b Missing Link (0)The Missing Link was over with the fans, but Jushin Liger did not want to waste any time allowing the odd, green-faced man to soak up anymore of the fans' cheers. Liger whipped Link into the ropes and flipped him into a Tombstone Piledriver. The fans gasped as Liger dropped Link on his head and covered him for the 1... 2... 3! DUD3. S.D. Jones & Penny Banner (2) b Konnan & Ida Mae Martinez (5)Ida Mae Martinez almost made short work of Penny Banner when she hit her with two early Drop Kicks. Banner came back with a beautiful Sunset Flip. S.D. Jones and Konnan went at it like two dogs fighting over the same bone... and Head Butts were being delivered all over the ring. Jones held Konnan in the sleeper, but Konnan elbowed his way out. Jones finally dropped Konnan with a power body slam for the big win. ☆☆☆☆4. Rick Rude (0) b Hillbilly Jim (0)Rick Rude, accompanied by Bobby Heenan, had the women in the audience going crazy, even though there was a significant amount of boos. Hillbilly Jim tried to emulate what Rude was doing with his body, but Rude was not into playing games. Rude whipped Jim into the ropes and then dropped him with the Rude Awakening for the easy victory. Rude began to dance around the downed Hillbilly, but Cousin Luke ran in and chased him away. DUD5. Ox Baker (3) b Dan Severn (2) The Beast was much more aggressive this time around. He dodged Ox Baker's fists and nailed him with a strong German suplex for a near fall. Severn even looked like he was about to put Baker away with the Wakigatame, but Baker was too close to the ropes. Baker came back with a stiff clothesline for a near fall, and then hit the dreaded Heart Punch. Severn got up and tried to keep fighting but only received another Heart Punch. In the end, Baker pinned Severn with his fist buried in Severn's chest. ☆☆☆6. Street Gang (0) b Death Axe (3)Exotic Adrian Street began this match by nailing a running splash on Doctor Death for a near fall. One Man Gang came in and dropped Williams again with a big right hand. Williams finally got Larry Hennig tagged in, but OMG took him down and delivered a 747 Splash. Hennig amazingly kicked out. When Street came in with a flurry of uppercuts, Hennig tossed him through the ropes and sized him up; Street, in desperation, threw a chair into Hennig's face as he dove off the ring apron with the Axe. Street rolled Hennig back in the ring and got the win via Crucifix. ☆☆7. Killer Kowalski (0) b Diamond Dallas Page (0)Killer Kowalski walked into the ring and waited for DDP to stop celebrating with the fans. As soon as the bell rang, Kowalski applied the Claw Hold on DDP, shocking everyone in the arena. DDP passed out cold in the ring. After the match, Kowalski gave the downed DDP a deep stare, almost warning him to try and get up. Kowalski then left with fans legitimately scared to jeer him. DUD8. Ed Lewis (0) b John Pesek (1)The Strangler did not waste any time when it came to getting Pesek on the mat. Lewis had the Nebraska Tiger Man fighting and growling as he struggled to escape the double wristlock. Pesek finally wiggled out. However, Lewis got Pesek into another double wristlock for the submission victory. Lewis rolled out of the ring without any celebration, but Pesek demanded he continue the fight. Lewis paid no attention and walked to the back in a classy manner. ☆World Tag Team Championship9. Road Warriors (0) dq Midnight Express (0)The fans were irate and satisfied by this turn of events. Hawk and Eaton ended up on the outside of the ring in a confrontation that involved an interfering Jim Cornette. As Cornette got in Hawk's face, Eaton clobbered him with a steel chair. Lane jumped Animal as he went to check on Hawk. The Midnight Express then began a brutal beat down on the Road Warriors that had Cornette smiling ear to ear. The Road Warriors were awarded the tag team straps, but they were not happy with the way they won them. DUDWorld Heavyweight Championship10. Giant Baba (3) b LOU THESZ (1)Thesz was told he did not have to defend his title this month, but Thesz said he would defend it on every show. He should have taken this month off, as Baba was a lot to handle. Baba got the first near fall with a Russian leg sweep. Thesz came back and almost had Baba tapping with a plethora hammerlocks and double wristlocks. Everyone in the arena thought the match was over when Thesz hit the Thesz Press, but Baba could not be held down. Baba eventually caught Thesz with the Neckbreaker Drop! Giant Baba became the second 5☆W World Heavyweight Champion! After the match, Thesz hugged and thanked Giant Baba for the match, but left the ring visibly disappointed. ☆☆1/2[/blockquote]
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