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  1. On the next episode of Total Wrestling, the aftermath of last week's chaos sets the stage for an electrifying show. Following The Syndicate's rampage and Joshua Taylor's sneak attack on Aaron Andrews, tensions are high. The night kicks off with a mystery-filled Triple Threat International Title Qualifier featuring Flying Jimmy Foxx, Maverick and a Mystery Opponent. Also, Greg Gauge puts his Television Title on the line against the debuting American Elemental II in what promises to be a thrilling title defense. In tag team action, Mighty Meaty clashes with The Sinner Society's Titan and Nick Booth after heated words were exchanged last week. And in the main event Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor join forces to take on Aaron Andrews and One Man Army, marking a high-stakes confrontation in the wake of last week's turmoil. Don't miss the drama and action on Episode 3 of Total Wrestling. Television Title Match Greg Gauge vs. American Elemental II Mighty Meaty vs. Sinner Society International Title Triple Threat Qualifier T-Bone Bright vs. Mystery Opponent vs. Maverick Devine Fortune vs. Shoot Club Flying Jimmy Foxx vs. Freddy Huggins Main Event Wolf Hawkins & Joshua Taylor vs. Aaron Andrews & One Man Army
  2. TCW Total Wrestling 2020 Tuesday, Week 1, January 2020 Held at the Milwaukee, WI in front of 7,259 people and 4.134m viewers on TCW Network Tonight on TCW Total Wrestling, the announcer team of Jason Azaria, Kyle Rhodes, and Jasmine Saunders sets the stage for the evening. They Hype up the first Triple Threat Qualifier of Edd Stone, Freddy Huggins, and Troy Tornado clashing for a chance at being in the match for the International Title at Malice In Wonderland. The anticipation escalates with our main event where Wolf Hawkins, the King of Kings winner, faces off against the tough Human Arsenal. But first, opening the night's thrilling lineup, One Man Army goes head-to-head with Matt Hocking, promising to start the event with a bang. [vs.] MATT HOCKING vs. ONE MAN ARMY In an intense opener that kicked off One Man Army's 2020 campaign, the seasoned veteran faced the rising heel, Matt Hocking, showcasing a classic showdown of experience versus youth in Total Championship Wrestling. Hocking managed to control portions of the match, displaying a level of aggression and skill that hints at a bright future in TCW. However, the resilience and experience of One Man Army shone through as the match progressed. After 12 minutes of back-and-forth action, it was One Man Army who seized a moment of weakness, delivering his signature Guided Missile to Hocking. This allowed One Man Army to secure the pinfall, marking a victorious start to his year. In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, One Man Army defeated Matt Hocking by pinfall with a Guided Missile. 66 The camera cuts to the Syndicate's dressing room backstage, where Wolf Hawkins is addressing his fellow members - Doc Hammond, Nate Johnson, Eddie Chandler, and Chris Flynn. The atmosphere is tense, with Hawkins sitting forward on a sofa, hands clasped as he talks. Wolf Hawkins: "Listen up, we're on the Road to Total Mayhem, and if Aaron Andrews still has that title, it's mine to take. But there's something we need to clear up first." Hawkins turns his intense gaze towards Doc Hammond, causing a slight shift in the room's atmosphere. Wolf Hawkins: "Doc, last week you stood by as One Man Army was on the receiving end of our message. You hesitated. I can't have any doubts in this team, especially not now." Doc Hammond: "Wolf, you saw it yourself; the rest of the Syndicate had it under control. I didn't see the need to... overdo it." There's a murmur of agreement from the others. After all, until Andrews came out One Man Army was no threat to the Syndicate, but Hawkins doesn't seem fully convinced. Wolf Hawkins: "I can't afford any distractions on my road to Total Mayhem. I need you all to be on your A game. And perhaps I need an extra set of eyes on what is going on around us. That's why I'm making a decision to ensure our success." At that moment, Floyd Goldworthy walks in, a known figure in the wrestling world for his strategic mind and ability to manage top talents. The Syndicate members look on, some with curiosity, others with skepticism. Floyd Goldworthy: "Gentlemen, Wolf has brought me in not just to guide him, but to solidify the Syndicate's dominance in TCW for 2020. I'm here to advise, to strategize, and to ensure that each and every one of you achieves the success you deserve." Wolf nods in agreement, making it clear that his focus is on winning the TCW World Championship, while Goldworthy's presence is to unify and direct the Syndicate towards a broader domination. Wolf Hawkins: "With Floyd's guidance, we will not only secure the World Title but reign supreme over TCW. This is our year, and nothing will stand in our way." The Syndicate members, now with a new sense of purpose, nod in agreement, rallying around Wolf and Floyd as they set their sights on Total Mayhem and beyond. The segment ends with the Syndicate looking more united, but a perplexed look on the face of Doc Hammond. 74 [vs.] THE BEHEMOTHS w/EDDIE PEAK vs. BART BIGGINS & ELLIOT THOMAS In a clash of sheer force against makeshift partners, The Behemoths, Killer Shark and Titan, faced the makeshift duo of Elliot Thomas and Bart Biggins. Throughout the match, the power and brutality of The Behemoths were on full display, overwhelming Thomas and Biggins at every turn. Directed by their cunning leader Eddie Peak from ringside, Killer Shark and Titan executed a relentless assault, showcasing a masterclass in powerful dominance. Thomas and Biggins, despite their valiant efforts and moments of synergy, found themselves outmatched by the sheer physicality of their opponents. In the end, it was Killer Shark who sealed the deal with the devastating Big Bite on Elliot Thomas, securing a commanding victory for The Behemoths. Their triumph underscored not just their dominance in the ring but also the strategic guidance of Eddie Peak, solidifying their status as a the Tag Team Champions in the tag team division. In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, The Behemoths defeat Bart Biggins and Elliot Thomas when Killer Shark pinned Elliot Thomas after a Big Bite. 58 The camera transitions to a dimly lit office where Alex DeColt, the new COO of Total Championship Wrestling, sits with a steely gaze. Across from him is World Champion Aaron Andrews, his championship belt an emblem of his achievements, casting a heavy presence in the room. There's a palpable tension as Andrews leans forward, choosing his words carefully. Aaron Andrews: "Alex, The Syndicate’s antics are turning TCW upside down. If you're planning to steer this ship right, we can't have them running wild. Andrews pauses, as if considering his next words carefully. Aaron Andrews: "I wouldn't bring this up...............if I didn't feel I needed to. The locker room's uneasy about the rumors concerning the end of Canadian Golden Combat. It’s a touchy subject, I know, but it’s out there, and some are concerned that your the right man for the job." Alex's jaw can be seen to tighten at the mention of his past involvement with Canadian Golden Combat, his families legacy in the business. However he maintains his composure and keeps his voice as even as possible. Alex DeColt: "Aaron, while I appreciate you bringing this to my attention, I’d prefer we focus on the matter at hand. My past is just that, the past. My priority is TCW’s future. Yes, The Syndicate is a concern, but rest assured, my actions will be impartial and fair to keep the peace and order here." Aaron Andrews: "That’s what I'm hoping for, Alex. But remember, acting sooner rather than later could make all the difference. It’s about more than just keeping peace; it’s about showing the locker room they’ve got a leader who won’t let TCW be overshadowed by the Syndicate............. or past controversies." There's a brief moment where DeColt's composure seems to flicker, the mention of his past clearly a sore point. However he regains control, his response measured. Alex DeColt: "Understood, Aaron. And while I don’t appreciate my past being used as leverage in discussions about the future of this company, I assure you, I am fully committed to the integrity and success of TCW. The Syndicate, or any other challenge that arises, will be dealt with fairly and decisively." The segment concludes with a tense but respectful nod between the two men, the air charged with unspoken promises and commitments to the future of TCW. Andrews exits, leaving DeColt in contemplation, the weight of his role and the shadows of his past colliding in the silent office. 85 [vs.] DEAN DANIELS vs. JAY CHORD In a compelling generational clash, the respected veteran Dean Daniels took on the rising star and second-generation talent, Jay Chord. Throughout the match, Chord's natural ability and in-ring acumen were on full display, showcasing a level of skill and charisma that has quickly made him a standout competitor in the wrestling world. Daniels, with years of experience under his belt, fought valiantly, demonstrating the technical prowess and heart that have defined his storied career. However, one couldn't help but wonder if a younger Dean Daniels might have presented a more formidable challenge to the burgeoning talent of Jay Chord. Despite Daniels' best efforts, the match concluded with Chord executing a perfectly delivered Cradle Piledriver, securing a decisive victory. In a decent match, Jay Chord defeated Dean Daniels by pinfall with a Cradle Piledriver. 72 After Jay Chord's victory over Dean Daniels when the lights dim slightly, and the videotron flickers to life. Sammy Bach, with a look of determined resolve, appears on the screen. He stands confidently, his gaze fixed on the camera, as if looking directly at Jay Chord in the ring. Sammy Bach: "Jay Chord, I hope you're listening closely because next week on Total Wrestling, I'll be there in the flesh. You took your shot at me last week, and while I'll give you credit for your guts, it's time for a reality check." Chord, still in the ring, narrows his eyes, his attention fully on Bach's message. Sammy Bach: "You want to run your mouth about Wolf, Andrews, DeColt, and even about Justice, which was rough! But you've seemed to be overlooking the one man you shouldn't be – me. You might have all the talent in the world, kid, but talent alone doesn't make you a star or a legend. It doesn't give you wisdom, and it certainly doesn't teach you respect. You've picked a fight with the wrong man, and trust me, that's a mistake you're going to regret." Bach's tone is calm but carries an unmistakable edge of warning. Sammy Bach: "You're quick to act the big superstar when you've got the upper hand, but let's see how full of yourself you are when you're forced to face things head-on, face to face, with no tricks up your sleeve. Next week, Jay, you and I are going to have a little chat in that ring. And we'll see just how confident you are when you're staring down someone who's been in this game far longer than you." Bach gives a half-smile, his experience and confidence shining through. Sammy Bach: "Remember, Jay, in this game, you're still a rookie. And you've just bitten off more than you can chew. I'll be seeing you next week." The videotron fades to black as Bach's message ends, leaving a silent Jay Chord in the ring, possibly contemplating the confrontation that awaits him. The crowd is abuzz with anticipation for what promises to be a tense face-to-face encounter between the brash newcomer and the seasoned veteran. 65 [vs.] BENNY BENSON vs. RODERICK REMUS Fresh off his victory in last week's multi-man match, which crowned him the number one contender for Greg Gauge's Television Title, Benny Benson faced Roderick Remus in a contest that tested his readiness for the upcoming title challenge. Throughout the match, Benson appeared slightly off his game, not displaying the same level of sharpness and agility that led to his contender status. Despite this, his resilience shone through. Remus capitalized on this unexpected vulnerability, pushing Benson to his limits and making it a more competitive match than many had anticipated. However, Benson's determination and skill ultimately prevailed. In the closing moments, he executed his signature move, the "Shockwave from Next Year," on Remus, clinching a hard-fought victory. While Benson secured the win, the match left fans wondering about his readiness to take on the Television Champion, Greg Gauge, and whether he could elevate his performance to capture the title. In a decent match, Benny Benson defeats Roderick Remus by pinfall with a Shockwave from Next Year. 59 As TCW Total Wrestling returns from a commercial break, the camera cuts to a backstage area where Benny Benson is seen having a conversation with Tana from the tag team Mighty Meaty. Benson appears contemplative, perhaps reflecting on his performance in the match against Roderick Remus. Benny Benson: "I know I wasn't at my best out there tonight, Tana. But when it comes time to face Greg Gauge for the Television Title, I'll be ready. I have to be." Tana: "Everyone has off days, Benny. What matters is bouncing back. You've got the talent, and you've earned this shot. Just stay focused." Before Tana can continue, Greg Gauge, the Television Champion, casually strolls into the frame, a smirk playing on his lips. He's holding his title over his shoulder, clearly amused by the conversation. Greg Gauge: "Heard you talking about being ready, Benson. If that match out there tonight was you 'getting ready,' then I've got nothing to worry about. It's going to be like taking candy from a baby when we face off for this, because, based on what I just saw, you're not even in my league. Gauge taps his title to emphasise what they are facing off for. Benny's expression hardens in response as he gets face to face with Gauge. Benny Benson: I guarantee you, when it comes to our title match, you'll see the best of Benny Benson. Don't get too comfortable with that title; it won't be yours for much longer." Gauge laughs in Bensons face dismissively. Greg Gauge: "We'll see about that, Benson. Just remember, it takes more than hope to win a championship. See you in the ring." Gauge walks off, leaving Benson and Tana. Benson looks determined, more fired up by Gauge's taunts. Tana pats him on the back, reinforcing the belief in his friend's ability to win. 59 [vs.] [vs.] EDD STONE vs. FREDDY HUGGINS vs. TROY TORNADO International Title Triple Threat Qualifier In the quest to crown the inaugural TCW International Champion at Malice in Wonderland, Freddy Huggins, Troy Tornado, and Edd Stone, representing the international essence of the title with two Canadians and an American, clashed in a highly competitive triple threat qualifying match. Throughout the bout, all three competitors showcased their unique skills, with Freddy Huggins slightly edging out his opponents in terms of performance. A pivotal moment occurred when Vita, Edd Stone's manager, and Laura Catherine Huggins, Freddy's sister, engaged in a ringside altercation, drawing Stone's attention away. This distraction allowed Troy Tornado to capitalize, ejecting Stone from the ring, but his momentum was short-lived. Freddy Huggins quickly seized the opportunity to land the Huggins Kiss on Tornado, securing the pinfall victory and advancing closer to the International Title. Freddy Huggins defeats Edd Stone and Troy Tornado by pinfalls after a Huggins Kiss on Troy Tornado. 66 The scene unfolds in the bustling backstage area of TCW Total Wrestling. Mighty Meaty, comprised of Mighty Mo and Tana, are walking confidently when they suddenly come face-to-face with The Sinner Society - Eddie Peak, Titan, Killer Shark, and Nick Booth. The air crackles with tension as the two teams size each other up. Mighty Mo: "Look who we have here. If it isn't The Sinner Society, clutching those Tag Team Titles like they're going to hold onto them forever. Well, think again. Mighty Meaty is coming for those belts, and there's nothing you can do to stop us." Tana: "That's right. We've fought hard to get to this point, and we're not about to let a bunch of sinners stand in our way. Those titles are as good as ours." The Sinner Society members share a look, amusement mixed with disdain. Eddie Peak steps forward, the charisma and menace that have made him a hardcore legend evident in his demeanor. Eddie Peak: "Ah, Mighty Meaty. Your ambition is commendable, but let me remind you, ambition without wisdom is folly. You say you're coming for these titles and to that, I say you're welcome to try. But be warned, challenging The Sinner Society will be your greatest sin, and trust me, you will pay dearly for your hubris. In our world, the price of sin is not something you can afford." Mighty Meaty stares defiantly at The Sinner Society, undeterred by Peak's sinister warning. The standoff is charged with potential violence, but for now, it remains a war of words. Mighty Mo: "We'll see about that, Peak. At Malice in Wonderland, those titles are coming with us, no matter the cost." As Mighty Meaty walks away, the tension lingers. The Sinner Society watches them go, their expressions a mix of contempt and anticipation for the battle ahead. The segment closes on Eddie Peak’s ominous smirk, hinting at the chaos to come in the quest for the Tag Team Titles. 72 [vs.] HUMAN ARSENAL vs. WOLF HAWKINS Main Event In the main event of Total Wrestling, Wolf Hawkins, the celebrated King of Kings winner, faced off against Human Arsenal, a former Wrestling Machines tag team champion, in a bout that promised much but struggled in its execution. Despite the impressive resumes of both competitors, the match suffered due to a noticeable lack of chemistry between Hawkins and Arsenal. Their in-ring styles failed to mesh, resulting in a contest that lacked the seamless flow fans had anticipated. However, the presence of Floyd Goldworthy at ringside added an intriguing dynamic to the proceedings. Goldworthy's strategic interferences and ringside antics provided moments of interest, keeping the fans engaged through the rough patches of the match. Ultimately, Wolf Hawkins capitalized on a moment of distraction orchestrated by Goldworthy, hitting Human Arsenal with the Full Moon Rising for the victory. While the match might not have lived up to expectations in terms of in-ring action, the involvement of Floyd Goldworthy ensured that it remained a focal point of the evening, with Hawkins' victory further cementing his status as the King of Kings Champion. In a bout that had fantastic heat and decent wrestling, Wolf Hawkins defeats Human Arsenal with a Full Moon Rising. 73 As the main event between Wolf Hawkins and Human Arsenal reaches its conclusion, with Hawkins securing a victory with his signature Full Moon Rising, the atmosphere in the arena shifts dramatically. Just as Human Arsenal is starting to regain his bearings, The Syndicate - Nate Johnson, Eddie Chandler, and Chris Flynn - make a sudden and aggressive entrance. Without a moment's hesitation, they launch an all-out assault on Arsenal, capitalizing on his weakened state. The crowd's anticipation builds, their chants morphing into a unified call for Aaron Andrews, the hero they believe will even the odds. It's at this moment that One Man Army, driven by a sense of justice, rushes to the ring in an attempt to aid Human Arsenal. Despite his valiant effort, the numerical advantage of The Syndicate proves overwhelming. One Man Army and Human Arsenal are mercilessly beaten down, much to the dismay of the audience. In a twist that adds salt to the wound, the cameras quickly cut backstage to reveal Joshua Taylor standing over a fallen Aaron Andrews, who's clearly been the victim of a brutal attack. With Andrews incapacitated, the hopes of a last-minute rescue are dashed. The camera captures a smug Taylor, smirking at the chaos he's orchestrated, ensuring Andrews couldn’t make the save. Back in the ring, The Syndicate stands tall, basking in their dominance as they survey the damage they've inflicted on One Man Army and Human Arsenal. The episode comes to a close on this image of triumph for The Syndicate and Taylor's calculated sabotage, leaving the fans in an uproar and setting the stage for a heated confrontation in the weeks to come. The final shot is a split screen of Taylor’s smirk and The Syndicate's celebratory stance in the ring, a powerful visual of the night's victors and the turmoil they've caused. 81 OVERALL RATING: 75
  3. Welcome to the Second Episode of TCW Total Wrestling in 2020! Last week on TCW Total Wrestling, we kicked off the new year with intense confrontations and shocking developments. One Man Army stood up to Wolf Hawkins and the formidable Syndicate, calling out the unfairness of Andrews having to defend his title and Wolf not defending his shot at Total Mayhem. The Syndicate, took offense to this and launched a vicious attack on One Man Army however Doc Hammond, a former tag team partner of One Man Army and current Syndicate member, refrained from joining the assault. The melee brought out Aaron Andrews, who rushed to One Man Army's aid. However, Aaron Andrews finds himself embroiled in his own saga, as Joshua Taylor has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging him to a rematch for the TCW World Championship at Malice in Wonderland. Amidst the chaos, TCW's visionary, Alex DeColt, announced a new era for the promotion with the introduction of the TCW International Title. This move promises to elevate the competition, bringing global prestige to TCW and its wrestlers. And veteran Sammy Bach secured a hard-fought victory over Freddy Huggins in the main event of the night, only to be blindsided by Jay Chord. Chord didn't just stop with Bach; he unleashed a verbal tirade, targeting not only Bach but also Aaron Andrews, Wolf Hawkins, and even the COO of TCW Alex DeColt and former TCW World Champion now in 21CW Tommy Cornell. This week, we have an action-packed lineup. One Man Army seeks to start if his 2020 with a victory against Matt Hocking in what promises to be a gripping encounter. Additionally, a Triple Threat match featuring Freddy Huggins, Edd Stone, and Troy Tornado will determine who advances to compete for the newly announced TCW International Title at Malice In Wonderland. And in our main event, Wolf Hawkins steps into the ring against Human Arsenal, in a match that Aaron Andrews will surely be keeping an eye on. Matt Hocking vs. OMA The Behemoths vs. Bart Biggins & Elliot Thomas Benny Benson vs. Roderick Remus Dean Daniels vs. Jay Chord International Title Match Qualfiier Edd Stone vs. Freddy Huggins vs. Troy Tornado Main Event Human Arsenal vs. Wolf Hawkins
  4. TCW Total Wrestling 2020 Tuesday, Week 1, January 2020 Held at the Cleveland, OH in front of 7,932 people 3.472m viewers on TCW Network [The show kicks off with the announce team, Jason Azaria, Kyle Rhodes, and Jasmine Saunders, warmly welcoming the viewers to TCW Total Wrestling. They hype up the night’s action-packed card, teasing tensions boiling over in the World Title picture involving Aaron Andrews, Joshua Taylor, and Wolf Hawkins. They also promise the first appearance of Alex DeColt on TCW Television and the main event of Sammy Bach vs. Freddy Huggins.] OPENING SEGMENT [The segment begins as "Reign of the Wolf" blasts through the speakers. Wolf Hawkins strides out confidently, flanked by The Syndicate - Doc Hammond, The Elite Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson, and Chris Flynn. The crowd boos as they make their way to the ring. Wolf grabs a microphone with a smug look on his face.] Wolf Hawkins: "Total Mayhem is just around the corner, and let me remind everyone why it's going to be the most important event in TCW history. You see, it's not just another PPV; it's the night when I, Wolf Hawkins, ascend to the throne that has been waiting for me since Summer Showdown 2019. Aaron Andrews, you and I, we were both earmarked to be the future of this company. But come Total Mayhem, I’m going to make sure the whole world knows that TCW isn’t just my company; it’s my empire." [The crowd reacts with a mix of cheers and boos. Wolf smirks and continues.] Wolf Hawkins: "Greats like Tommy Cornell, Sam Strong and Rocky Golden? They've got nothing on me. I'm not just going to be another World Champion. I'm going to be the greatest this company has ever seen. And Aaron, oh, Aaron... You're sitting there, clinging onto that belt, but who knows if you'll even still be the champion by Total Mayhem. Meanwhile, I don’t have to worry. As the King of Kings Tournament winner, my main event spot at Total Mayhem is guaranteed." [Suddenly, One Man Army’s music hits, and he strides out to the stage, microphone in hand, the crowd cheering.] One Man Army: "Wolf, I couldn't help but overhear your little speech back there. Talking about fairness? Let's talk about fairness. Aaron Andrews has to defend his title and worry about keeping his spot, but you? You're just sitting pretty, waiting for Total Mayhem with no worries in the world. Doesn't seem quite fair, does it?" [Doc Hammond shifts uncomfortably as One Man Army speaks. Wolf turns to Doc with a raised eyebrow.] Wolf Hawkins: "Was this your guy, Doc? You should have a word with your man here." [Doc looks torn but remains silent. Wolf turns back to One Man Army.] Wolf Hawkins: "Life isn't always fair, and Andrews will have to live with that. But what's about to happen next, this isn’t about what’s fair and what isn’t. It’s about knowing when to pick your moment and when to stay in the back." [As Wolf speaks, The Syndicate members (minus Doc Hammond) suddenly rush One Man Army. They attack him mercilessly, overwhelming him with their numbers. The crowd boos loudly. Doc Hammond hesitates, showing a moment of concern for his former tag team partner as the crowd's boos reach a crescendo when suddenly, Aaron Andrews' theme hits. The World Champion, Aaron Andrews, bursts onto the scene, charging down the ramp with fierce determination.] [Aaron Andrews rushes into the ring, with Wolf, Doc and the injured Chris Flynn to roll out of the ring, immediately throwing punches and evening the odds against The Syndicate. The crowd erupts in cheers as Andrews lands a series of impactful moves, briefly turning the tide and giving One Man Army a chance to recover and fight back. With Eddie and Nate thrown outside of the ring, Wolf raises his hand, calling them to retreat as Eddie and Nate back away outside of the ring. In the ring, Aaron Andrews helps One Man Army to his feet. The two stand side by side, ready and defiant, as they stare down their adversaries.] [76] [vs.] EDDIE CHANDLER vs. AARON ANDREWS (C) Non Title Singles Match Eddie Chandler takes on Aaron Andrews in a non-title bout after the confrontation between Double A and the Syndicate. The match begins with a technical exchange, which Aaron Andrews gets the better of Eddie in. Andrews has to use his speed and agility to counter Chandler's more powerful offense, the pyschology for this match despite Eddie not being known as a power wrestler. As the match progresses, Chandler gains momentum, showcasing his strength with a series of impactful moves that put Andrews on the defensive. However, Andrews' resilience shines as he energizes the crowd with his determination and fighting spirit. The climax of the match sees both wrestlers exchanging near falls. Chandler looks to put Andrews away with his signature move the Fabolous Stretch, but Andrews counters, setting up for his own finisher. In a spectacular display of athleticism, Andrews climbs to the top rope and executes a perfectly timed Flying Body Press, capturing the pinfall victory. [77] TAYLOR WANTS A REMATCH [The arena is cheering for Andrews when the lights dim, and the Videotron springs to life. Joshua Taylor appears on the screen, dressed sharply and exuding a confident, almost arrogant demeanor. The crowd reacts with a mix of boos as Taylor begins to speak.] Joshua Taylor: "Ladies and gentlemen of the TCW Universe, your World Champion, Aaron Andrews. A man who's been riding a wave of luck, masquerading as a fighting champion. But we all know the truth, don't we? Aaron Andrews is nothing but a placeholder, a temporary fix to a championship legacy I'm destined to redefine." [The crowd boos, with shouts of support for Andrews mixed in. Taylor smirks, enjoying the reaction.] Joshua Taylor: "Andrews, you've been champion for far too long.. Our last match? A fluke. Everyone knows I was the better man that night. It’s time to set the record straight. Give me a rematch for the TCW World Championship. Let’s see if you can truly stand toe-to-toe with the best in this business, or if you'll crumble under the pressure, as I've always said you would." [Taylor leans closer to the camera, his expression turning more intense.] Joshua Taylor: "I don’t need to hide behind surprise attacks or cheap tricks. I’m challenging you man to man. You claim to be a fighting champion, right? Prove it. Give me a rematch at Malice in Wonderland, and let's see if you can really hang onto that title when it's just you and me in the ring, no excuses, no way out." [Taylor pauses, giving a moment for his words to sink in with the audience.] Joshua Taylor: "This isn't just about the championship, Andrews. It's about legacy, it's about proving who truly is the best in TCW. I know it, the fans know it, and deep down, you know it too. So, what do you say, Champion? Are you going to step up, or will you cower behind that title, like the paper champion I know you are?" [The segment ends with Taylor staring intensely into the camera, his challenge hanging in the air. The crowd is abuzz with anticipation, eagerly awaiting Aaron Andrews' response.] [68] [vs.] GREG GAUGE (C) vs. ELLIOT THOMAS Television Title Singles Match In a swift and strategic TCW Television Title defense, Greg Gauge overcomes challenger Elliot Thomas with his superior technical skills. The match features a back-and-forth exchange until Gauge expertly applies the Proton Lock, forcing Thomas to submit. Greg Gauge retaining his title, showcasing his dominance as Television Champion. [55] GAUGE DOESN'T CARE WHO WINS LATER TONIGHT [Greg Gauge stands in the ring, holding the TCW Television Title over his shoulder. He exudes confidence and addresses the crowd with a commanding presence.] Greg Gauge: "Benny Benson, Matt Hocking, Jeremie Courtney, Human Arsenal. You four are scrapping it out to see who gets the next shot at this," [he pats the Television Title] "but let me make one thing crystal clear. It doesn't matter who comes out on top in your little contest. Whoever steps into this ring with me is going to end up the same way - tapping out to the Proton Lock. This title isn't going anywhere. I've dominated this division, and I'll continue to do so. Bring your best, but it won't be enough. You're looking at the master of the mat, and you're all just the next in line to learn that the hard way." [Gauge raises the title high, his confident gaze sweeping over the crowd, as his statement hangs in the air, a clear and direct warning to his potential challengers.] [62] [vs.] MIGHTY MEATY vs. TROY TORNADO & RODERICK REMUS Tag Team Match Mighty Meaty face off against Troy Tornado & Roderick Remus. The match is a showcase of power versus agility, with Mighty Mo standing out as the star. His presence and strength tilt the scales in Mighty Meaty's favor. After a series of high-flying attempts from Remus and technical maneuvers from Troy, Mighty Mo capitalizes on a momentary distraction to land a devastating Plunging Spine Buster on Troy Tornado. This decisive move secures the victory for Mighty Meaty. [66] THE SYNDICATE ATTACK CHANCE FORTUNE In an aggressive angle, The Elite launch a surprise attack on Devine Fortune, the team of Daryl Devine and Chance Fortune. Catching Devine Fortune off-guard backstage, The Elite viciously assaulted them. The unprovoked attack left Devine Fortune reeling. [51] [vs.] [vs.] [vs.] HUMAN ARSENAL vs. MATT HOCKING vs. BENNY BENSON vs. JEREMIE COURTNEY No.1 Contender for TV Title Fourway In a tightly contested fourway match, Human Arsenal, Matt Hocking, Jeremie Courtney, and Benny Benson vie for a Television Title Shot. The action is non-stop, with each wrestler showcasing their skills. As the match progresses, the competitors exchange momentum until Benny Benson finds his moment, landing the "Shockwave from Next Year" on Jeremie Courtney. [63] ALEX DECOLT ADDRESSES TCW [The arena's lights brighten as Alex DeColt, the authoritative and charismatic figure, strides confidently to the ring, microphone in hand. The crowd cheers as he steps into the spotlight, ready to address the audience.] Alex DeColt: "Ladies and gentlemen, fans of TCW, tonight, I want to talk about how excited I am to be in charge of Total Championship Wrestling. The incredible talent we have here and the exciting times ahead. We have the phenomenal Aaron Andrews, a champion who embodies the spirit of this company. Then there's Joshua Taylor and Wolf Hawkins, the King of Kings Tournament winner, chasing him down." [The crowd reacts with cheers and anticipation.] Alex DeColt: "We've also got talent across all divisions. The Behemoths currently reigning over the Tag Team Division and Greg Gauge's impressive run as Television Champion, our roster is stacked with talent that makes TCW the premier wrestling organization in the world." [DeColt pauses for effect, the crowd hanging on his every word.] Alex DeColt: "But how about one more division. I am thrilled to declare the return of the International Title! This title represents global excellence and competition at the highest level. Its return will provide our wrestlers with another prestigious goal to aspire to and will give you, the fans, even more thrilling matches to look forward to!" [The crowd erupts in excitement at the announcement.] Alex DeColt: "TCW is about to enter a new era of greatness. With our talented roster and the reintroduction of the International Title, the sky's the limit. Get ready for more action, more drama, and wrestling at its finest!" [DeColt's music hits again as he leaves the ring, the crowd buzzing with excitement over the future of TCW.] [78] [vs.] FLYING JIMMY FOXX vs. JOSHUA TAYLOR Singles Match The match quickly becomes a display of Taylor's dominance and technical skill against Foxx's agility. Taylor methodically breaks down Foxx's defenses, showcasing why he's considered a star in the ring. In a decisive moment, Taylor locks in the Butterfly Lock, forcing Foxx to submit. [70] w/ FREDDY HUGGINS WANTS TO REPLACE THE OLD GUARD [The scene opens with Shawn Doakes standing in the interview area, microphone in hand. Freddy Huggins, with his sister Laura Catherine Huggins by his side, steps into the frame. Freddy sports a confident smirk, while Laura Catherine stands poised and composed.] Shawn Doakes: "I’m here with Freddy Huggins and Laura Catherine Huggins. Freddy, you've got a one on one contest next against Sammy Bach. What's the message you're looking to send in this new era of TCW?" Freddy Huggins: "Shawn, the message is simple. It’s time for the old guard to step aside. Sammy Bach, he's a legend, sure, but this is a young man's game. And I am the epitome of what this new era needs. Talent, charisma, and most importantly, someone who's not living in the past." [Freddy glances at Laura Catherine, who nods in agreement.] Laura Catherine Huggins: "Sammy Bach has had his time, and we respect what he's done for wrestling. But respect doesn't win matches. This is about the here and now. Freddy isn't just the future; he's the present. And it's time for Sammy to realize that." Freddy Huggins: "Bach, I respect what you’ve done. But respect won't stop me from proving that your time at the top is over. The spotlight belongs to those who can shine the brightest, and that's me. We're not just a force; we're the new face of wrestling. Bach, consider this a friendly warning. The Huggins era has begun, and there's nothing that can stop it." [Freddy smirks confidently as Laura Catherine stands firm, her expression unyielding. Shawn Doakes nods, wrapping up the interview.] Shawn Doakes: "Strong words from Freddy and Laura Catherine Huggins. Back to you." [The segment ends with Freddy and Laura Catherine walking off, heads held high, leaving a strong impression of their ambitions and intentions.] [67] [vs.] SAMMY BACH vs. FREDDY HUGGINS Singles Main Event In a closely contested match, veteran Sammy Bach squares off against the high-flying Freddy Huggins. From the opening bell, Huggins impresses with his aerial prowess, executing a series of dives and springboard maneuvers that leave Bach searching for answers. Huggins' agility and speed give him the upper hand early on, showcasing a style that seemingly outclasses Bach in the air. However, as the match progresses, Bach's experience begins to shine through. He methodically slows the pace, using his ring savvy to counter Huggins' aerial attacks. Bach absorbs the high-impact offense and waits for his moments, showing the resilience and strategic thinking. The turning point comes when Huggins attempts a high-risk maneuver from the top rope, looking to seal the victory. Bach, anticipating the move, counters and catches Huggins in a perfectly executed Bach on Your Back submission. Despite Huggins' valiant effort to escape, the hold proves too much, forcing him to tap out. [77] JAY CHORD HAS HAD ENOUGH [Sammy Bach is celebrating his recent victory. Suddenly, "Centuries" blares through the arena’s speakers, signaling the arrival of Jay Chord. Bach looks around, alert and ready for a confrontation. Without warning, Jay Chord slides into the ring from the crowd side, catching Bach off guard. He launches a vicious assault on Bach, overwhelming the veteran with a flurry of strikes. The crowd reacts with a mix of shock and outrage as Chord dominates the beloved Bach. After the attack, Chord snatches a microphone, his breathing heavy, his eyes intense. He goes and sits in one of the corners of the ring, staring a whole through Sammy Bach who is laying prone on the mat.] Jay Chord: "Sammy Bach, you and your so-called legacy are nothing but relics of a bygone era. You stand there, soaking in the adoration of these fans, living in a past that doesn’t matter anymore. I am the harsh reality that this industry needs. While you cling to tradition, I embody evolution." [Chord takes a moment, composing himself and looking around at the crowd.] Jay Chord: "You think your time-tested techniques and your old-school charm that has these people eating out the palm of your hands, can keep you safe from me? I am the new breed of wrestler, the kind that doesn't play by your outdated rules. Freddy respects what you've done but I don't give two s**ts! This is my time, my era. And I'm going to prove that, by tearing down everything you represent." [Chord spits to his side, as if spitting on the legacy of Sammy Bach.] Jay Chord: "Consider this a message, not just to you, Sammy. The World Heavyweight Champion, hand picked to be the face of the company. The prodigy of Rough Justice, another hand picked talent. And speaking of CEO's, how about CCO who should be running a successful company up north, not here. I am Jay Chord, and I am the future of this business. Your time is up, Bach. Everyones time is up. It's my turn now." [Chord drops the microphone, glaring down at Bach with disdain. He exits the ring to a chorus of boos, leaving Bach recovering in the ring.] [83] OVERALL RATING: 77
  5. Really interested to see what you do compared to my run with TCW Aaron Andrews and Devine Fortune vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate John) Freddy Huggins and Matt Hocking vs Mighty Meaty Dazzling Dave Diamond vs Maverick Sammy Bach vs Yuri Yoshihara Television Championship: Greg Gauge (C) vs T-Bone Bright
  6. Thanks @newbiezness, appreciate the positive feedback. Look forward to seeing what you do with SWF. It'll give me an idea of who to try and steal from them. It's the promotion I always return to. Hopefulyl I can do your excitement justice.
  7. TCW Total Wrestling is poised to kick off 2020 with a bang, marking not only the start of a new year but also heralding the beginning of a new era under the guidance of Alex DeColt. Fans are buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be an unforgettable night in the world of professional wrestling. The aftermath of the colossal clash between Aaron Andrews and Joshua Taylor is set to be a central focus. Andrews' thrilling victory to retain his World Heavyweight Title was a great end to 2019. However Joshua Taylor was clearly unhappy in defeat so is the issues between Taylor and the Champion over? Also Wolf Hawkins apparently wishes to address the TCW Fans at Total Wrestling, and as the man to main event Total Mayhem against whoever the champion is, could what he has to say have an impact on the feud between Taylor and Andrews. All eyes will also be on the new Chief Content Officer, Alex DeColt, as he makes his first appearance on TCW Total Wrestling. Fans and insiders alike are curious about his vision for the promotion and how he plans to elevate the brand further. DeColt's presence is sure to bring an added layer of excitement and unpredictability to the show. Eddie Chandler vs. Aaron Andrews © TCW Television Title Match Greg Gauge © vs. Elliot Thomas Mighty Meaty vs. Troy Tornado & Roderick Remus Human Arsenal vs. Matt Hocking vs. Benny Benson vs. Jeremie Courtney Flying Jimmy Foxx vs. Joshua Taylor Main Event Sammy Bach vs. Freddy Huggins
  8. [Q&A Session with Alex DeColt at BriCo Press Conference] Tom Sanders, Wrestling World Magazine: "Alex, first of all welcome back. After the challenging period you had as the head booker of CGC, what inspired you to make this comeback into wrestling?" Alex DeColt: "Thanks, Tom. Honestly, I missed wrestling deeply. It's in my blood, and whilst I’ll admit I lost my passion three years ago, it has returned strong. I see this opportunity with TCW as a chance to redeem myself and make a positive impact in the industry that I love and exercise those demons of the past.” Lisa Chang, Sports Network: "Hi Alex, during your time at CGC, you were known for pushing the envelope perhaps sometimes to the detriment of the overall product. What will you do differently in your role with TCW?" Alex DeColt: "Great question, Lisa. My approach clearly has to be different. I'm not looking to push boundaries just for the sake of it. My focus is on long-term storytelling and highlighting the incredible talent we have here. I want to ensure that the quality of wrestling is the star of the show. And I have made it very clear to BriCo what the vision is and they have let me know what they want to see, and together we have a pretty good idea what we want the future to look like." Michael Johnson, The Daily Grappler: "Alex, where are you mentally right now, especially considering your past struggles with alcoholism? And how are things with your brothers, Jack, Steve, and Ricky?" Alex DeColt: "I've been attending AA for the past 8 months, Michael, and I'm feeling much more rejuvenated and focused. A big issue in CGC was the fact that I took on everything myself, thinking I needed to micro manage every little detail. I know I can’t do that, and I know the environment here will not cause me to spiral the way I did in CGC. Decision-making at TCW, I’m part of a team with Robert Oxford, Joel Bryant, Kyle Rhodes, and Brent Hill. It's a collaborative effort here, which is a healthy change from how I approached my CGC run. Regarding my brothers, we're working on our relationship. I'm hopeful that with time and space, things can be fully reconciled." Emily Torres, Pro Wrestling Today: "What are your plans for Total Championship Wrestling, and what's your take on the current roster?" Alex DeColt: "Emily, TCW has an amazing roster, with talents like Aaron Andrews, Wolf Hawkins, Sammy Bach, Joshua Taylor, Jay Chord, Freddy Huggins, Mighty Mo, and many others. My plan is to showcase these incredible athletes and their abilities. We'll focus on creating compelling stories that highlight their strengths and provide fans with unforgettable wrestling experiences. We’ll take one more question" Derek Martinez, Fight Talk: "Thanks Alex. What message do you have for your fans and the fans of TCW?" Alex DeColt: "To all my fans and the dedicated followers of TCW, I ask for your patience and support. I'm committed to doing my best and not letting you down. This is a new chapter for me and for TCW, and I'm excited to be a part of it. Together, we're going to make some amazing wrestling history."
  9. Title: BriCo Press Conference: Major Announcements for Total Championship Wrestling Date: Monday, Week 1, January 2020 Location: BriCo Headquarters, Memphis, TN Speaker: John Harrison, BriCo Executive Vice President The air was electric with anticipation as journalists, wrestling insiders, and industry aficionados gathered in the plush, well-appointed conference room at BriCo's headquarters. The room buzzed with speculation and eager conversations, as everyone awaited the big reveals from the toy company that had become a such an important player in the wrestling world. John Harrison, BriCo's Executive Vice President, approached the podium with a confident stride, his presence commanding the attention of the room. Cameras flashed, capturing this pivotal moment in wrestling history. John Harrison (BriCo EVP): Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the press, esteemed partners, and all our fans worldwide. I'm John Harrison, Executive Vice President of BriCo, and I'm thrilled to share some monumental announcements today regarding Total Championship Wrestling. Firstly, it's my pleasure to announce that the TCW Network is officially live as of today! This platform is a game-changer for wrestling fans and Total Championship Wrestling. The TCW Network will feature our flagship 2-hour show, TCW Total Wrestling, alongside our exciting Pay Per View events. We're also introducing TCW Fusion, an electrifying one-hour B show that will showcase some of the up and coming talent on our roster. As Harrison announced the launch of the TCW Network, a murmur of approval rippled through the crowd. The concept had been announced by BriCo in 2019 and the announcement was expected. Also the B Show had been rumoured for awhile but still this was an exciting prospect for the wrestling world as many scribbled notes down as John Harrison spoke. John Harrison (BriCo EVP): Our second major announcement concerns our valued partnership with Mid Atlantic Wrestling. We're strengthening our relationship in a way that will secure the longevity of the TCW Roster. MAW will become the proving ground for tomorrow's TCW stars. Their Pay Per View events and a brand-new weekly wrestling show, MAW World Of Wrestling, will be available exclusively on the TCW Network. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to nurturing talent and delivering unparalleled wrestling entertainment. The revelation of the strengthened partnership with Mid Atlantic Wrestling however was not expected and it clearly further energized the audience. The integration of MAW’s content into the TCW Network had not been on the cards or in anyones 2020 wrestling prediction list. John Harrison (BriCo EVP): And now, for our third and final announcement. With a new era dawning for Total Championship Wrestling, we wanted to find the right man to be at the helm as TCW continue to grow under BriCO. So I am beyond excited to introduce the new Chief Content Officer of Total Championship Wrestling. Please welcome, a legend in the wrestling world, Alex DeColt! It was this final announcement that truly sent waves of shock and excitement through the room. After John Harrison introduced the new Chief Content Officer of Total Championship Wrestling, whispers turned into gasps when Alex DeColt, a revered and somewhat controversial figure in the wrestling world, stepped forward. Alex DeColt hadn’t been involved in wrestling for years, after a failed run at the helm of Canadian Golden Combat and a storied fall into alcoholism. Whilst CGC had merged with NOTBPW into the Canadian Wrestling Alliance and the DeColts and Stones had gone on to some great achievements with CWA, Alex DeColt had been the stain on the DeColt legacy for the last three years. The announcement was a shock to those in attendance as nobody in the room would have picked Alex DeColt out of the many people that BriCo could have chosen to take this position. Alex DeColt (New CCO of TCW): Thank you, John, and thank you to everyone here today. I'm honored to join the TCW family as the Chief Content Officer. Having been a part of this industry for so many years, I'm passionate about bringing the best in wrestling to fans around the world. Yes, I’ve had something of a sabbatical from the wrestling industry, but I’m a DeColt and this industry is in my blood. In my new role, my focus will be on delivering innovative, exciting, and compelling content across all our platforms. The TCW Network is not just a streaming service; it's a new era in wrestling entertainment. We're committed to making TCW the premier wrestling promotion in the United States and coming up with new ways of entertaining our loyal TCW Fans. With the support of BriCo, the incredible talent at TCW and MAW, and our dedicated fans, we're poised to take wrestling into a new era.The press leaned in, hanging on his every word as he shared his vision for TCW's content. His passion was palpable and infectious, and this didn’t seem like the Alex DeColt that had fallen into wrestling oblivion. The was curiosity among the audience but also some doubt under the surface, as most could remember the failure that was Alex DeColts CGC. The press leaned in, hanging on his every word as he shared his vision for TCW's content. His passion was palpable and infectious, and this didn’t seem like the Alex DeColt that had fallen into wrestling oblivion. The was curiosity among the audience but also some doubt under the surface, as most could remember the failure that was Alex DeColts CGC. John Harrison (BriCo EVP): Thank you, Alex. We're incredibly excited for what the future holds with you at the helm of TCW content. To all our partners, the media, and our fans, thank you for your continued support. We're looking forward to an amazing journey together. That concludes our press conference for today. We will now open the floor for a few questions.
  10. You may have just saved some TCW stars from release or developmental.
  11. Just to side alongside my fellow John. I came to him frustrated massively with the fact that I kept getting flagged when asking for a simple render of a wrestler. I think its crazy that the same simple request for a male with similar perameters resulted clothed or wrestling attired males yet it seems to generate scantily clad or nude women then block it when you've not even requested that. I've noticed the more detail I give the attire, the less I am getting blocked content. I've had a lot of success with this at the end of my prompt - "Her attire is respectable and suitable for her profession."
  12. Just wondering for anyone using any other method than BING, is it easier than I'm experiencing it being on BING to create females. Even when using Chat GPT to write the prompt and trying to avoid all prompts around looks I still get unsafe image content detected.
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