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  1. Emperor of death - what a name! This is incredible
  2. Pick the winner of the Battle Royal to qualify for the Gold Rush match! [1 Pts] Bradley Blaze The Dreadnought vs Quentin Queen [1 Pts] Who’s going to team up with “Hollywood” Jake Idol? [1 Pts] Jackpot Jordan The American Cobras (c) vs Jake Idol, ??? for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Pick the winner of the Gold Rush match for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title! [2 Pts] Bradley Blaze Who’s going to be pinned/submitted in the Gold Rush match? [1 Pts] Joffy Laine With the news of the recent USPW signings meaning a huge quartet of workers are about to leave, I'm going all in on a faction shake up that sees Jackpot Jordan and Jake Idol betray Ernest Youngman to align with Bradley Blaze. I was really torn between Youngman taking the fall and Joffy Laine, but if this is to be the last show for Laine, then Blaze pinning him to take the title and put the final pin in their epic feud makes sense.
  3. The Foundation w/ Mark Moore (Sharp & Heath) vs The British Bangers (Taypen & Buzzard) Bali Daljit vs XS Cain Carlile vs Stuart Wilson w/ Mo Adebola High Society (Bret Heartbreak & Joey Beauchamp) vs Team Chaos (Neville Jones & Norman Gates) Landon Mallory vs Alton Vicious w/ Frank Finkleton
  4. So as much as I love these, I suppose I ought to add the company info for my request: Indian Deathlock Wrestling I thought it would be cool so set up another yet to open company to add to the default data for the Indian region. Now you might think with the company name that this was a pure wrestling company, right? Well, not quite. The intention is for it to be a submissions-focused Hardcore Wrestling Promotion. Sports Entertainment and Pure Wrestling are already covered in the default data with DSPW and MGPW, so why not give bloodthirsty Indian fans a place to call home? Main Belt: IDW World Heavyweight Championship Secondary Belt: IDW Deathlock Championship Tag Team Belt: IDW Tag Team Championship Tournament trophy or belt - I'll leave it up to you: Shiva's Trishula Trios Trophy/Championship* *delete as appropriate I was looking into some Indian culture for this company, Shiva is the Hindu God of Destruction and has a trident (Trishula) as his weapon. Felt appropriate enough for a trios trophy or belt in an Indian hardcore promotion! I have to admit, I'm not sold on the names for the titles (excluding the trios one), so if you can think of anything more creative, please feel free to use! Likewise if anyone else reading has some knowledge of Indian culture and wants to suggest something, please feel free!
  5. Tables Match 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. Nicky 'Hawkeye' Champion USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Bad Intentions The Triumverate vs. Melody, Sara Marie and 'Fearless' Faith McGee 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Krusher Karloff and 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis vs. Turk Trenneman and Pariah USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. 'Miss Fit' Missy Masterson USPW World Heavyweight Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf
  6. Grudge Match: Barry Bowen vs Steve Flash John McClean & ????? vs Black Sheep & Battering Lamb Biff the Bruiser vs Howling Dog
  7. The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Martin Heath) w/ Mark Moore vs Glen Ward & Gavin Owen Landon Mallory vs ??? The British Bangers (Grant Taypen & Leighton Buzzard) vs Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) Rave vs Padraig O'Hearne Welsh Dragon vs 'Big Mac' Nathan McKenzie Bonus Point: What match type will Frank Finkleton make Landon Mallory's match this week? Handicap Match
  8. The Hot Taggs vs The Heartbreak Express [1 Pts] Open Challenge: Rob Reynolds (c) vs ??? in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] Who will answer Rob Reynolds’ open challenge? [1 Pts] Cobra Miller Fforde vs Left Shot Bradford [1 Pts] The Hive vs The War Engine [1 Pts] Cali Slick vs Al Coleman [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Raphael [1 Pts] Joffy Laine (c) vs Texas Hangman for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
  9. I'm just here to reserve a spot. Don't have the details for the company yet but will do by the time my turn rolls around.
  10. Bunkhouse Stampede Qualifier Match Deacon Darkhold W/The Dark Convenant VS Jerry Pepper W/Jay Silver Comments: It will be a dark night for Jerry Pepper at the end of this spicy match-up. But fret not, the dark hold will be vanquished when they light the beacon for Deacon after his victory. Bunkhouse Stampede Qualifier Match Wild Red Stallion VS Original Sinner W/The Dark Covenant Comments: Originally I went with Stallion getting the win, but I succumbed to the sin of indecisiveness, and took a wild stab in the dark here. Canadian Blondes VS Local Talent Comments: The Canadians' prove they're much more than just a pair of dumb blondes as they show everyone that requirement to be considered a 'talent' in the local Texarkana area is simply just to show up. Bunkhouse Stampede Qualifier Juggernaut W/Playboy Jake Sawyer VS Wolfie Tagg W/February Malaise Comments: Malaise-y ass can't be bothered to put the pun together, but imagine something witty here about 'jugs' and 'playboy'. Hardcore Rules Match Martyr VS Ben Williams Comments: I've spent three minutes trying to think of a pun for this one, which is two minutes and forty five seconds longer than Ben Williams will last in this match. Bob Casey VS "The Omega Man" Harvey Robbinfield Comments: Omega... Hmm, that would make a great name for a wrestling promotion... Harvey sweeps the field here, robbin' Casey of the sweet taste of victory. GWC Junior Heavyweight Championship Chess Maniac VS Dragon Americano Comments: I'd have to be a maniac to bet against the champion here. Even if his opponent is a dragon!
  11. I'll endeavour to do more nominations closer to the deadline, but for now I wanted to make sure these three were added to the ballot. C-Verse/Fictional The Outlaw Mudshow Or Peter Valentine's Redemption... by @willr0ck Mid South Rasslin' [LSW, CVerse 2020] by @Wrestling Machine Showcase Angle - A Day In The Life Of Martyr in The Outlaw Mudshow Or Peter Valentine's Redemption... by @willr0ck
  12. Future X (Petey Barnes & Eric Future) vs Glen Ward & Gavin Owen The British Bangers (Grant Taypen & Leighton Buzzard) vs The Party Animals (Rave & Trance) Cain Carlile vs 'Big Mac' Nathan McKenzie The Celtic Dragons (Red Dragon & Welsh Dragon) vs Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) Landon Mallory vs Bret Heartbreak
  13. EBK (Bullseye, Waylon Walls) vs The Oklahomans (Jason Patterson, Jules Night) [1 Pts] Open Challenge: Rob Reynolds (c) vs ??? in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] Al Coleman vs The Architect [1 Pts] The American Cobras (c) vs The Big Guns for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Kip Keenan vs Left Shot Bradford [1 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze vs Texas Hangman [1 Pts] Will the confrontation between Cali Slick and Joffy Laine lead to a match right there at Sundown Showdown? [1 Pts] No, maybe the next show though
  14. A very respectable 5/9 for you this week smw - I know it doesn't look that great written down, but Cain Carlile has featured more in the diary than Puffy, the Macks/Spyder feud has cost them matches previously, and no-one was able to predict Thea's challenger or the tag match ending in a draw. "I'm sure something cool will come out of it!" - I believe this was in reference to the possible end of predictions prize? If so, there will be more on that before the Madness event in a few weeks! I've decided to go ahead with the idea. I haven't seen it done before in a diary and it gives everyone a chance to participate, which I'm more keen on providing! Really strong round for you here - the only two wrong were the mystery opponent and the tag match ending in a draw. Don getting the win has levelled things up, but there's still two more matches to go in the series! Glad you found the tensions between the two teams interesting - it was something that came about when I was trying to figure out how to get to the (as of yet unannounced) Madness match they're going to be involved in, and I thought to myself, well I'd be pissed off if this other team took advantage of me being unfairly assaulted during a match, it doesn't matter to me if we're both supposed good guys/babyfaces. Something I think sports entertainment doesn't really cover well in their stories IMO. The fact you asked who the hell Puffy is, is exactly why I had him win this match. He's not been used much in the diary so if you don't know the worker in the database then you don't know too much about him. Plus, Cain Carlile is the ultimate underdog of this diary and underdogs have to lose! 7/9 Glad you're liking the open challenge - when I thought back to early AEW, Cody Rhodes' open challenge for the TNT title brought in both Eddie Kingston and Ricky Starks, and look at the status they hold in the company now. So I wanted to emulate that a little and saw it as a good way to expand the women's division. I don't want to just go 'gung ho' and sign another 20 odd women though, the idea that women's wrestling is in it's infancy in the British Isles is one of the long-running background plots of the diary I think, so it makes more sense to try and drip-feed workers in. That said, I'm still waiting for the inevitable fall out between Fuyuko Higa and DEVIL Karube that sees the former quit 5SSW that seems to happen every damn save... As mentioned above, we're only halfway in the 'singles series' between the tag champs and their challengers. But yeah, 1-1 for now! Never apologise for puns. Never. Both Lee and Blithe were looking to prove themselves - I've wanted to feature them more as I think they are going to be the backbone of the Honour title scene once the 'pillars' of Mochin, Makinen and O'Hearne 'graduate' to the World title scene. I didn't think Cain winning makes as much sense as giving it to Puffy - but yeah, I'm not surprised at the expectation Puffy would lose at all. Viper McKenna would benefit from Maisie Laurels joining, I agree. It's something I've really considered, and am still toying with as if I'm going to do it, I'd like to do so before McKenna retires, but honestly I don't rate Laurels that much, and she's an entertainer rather than a wrestler, and the women's division would benefit more from in-ring abilities at this early stage. 6/9 Again another strong performance with only the tag match and mystery competitor being wrong. Glad you're enjoying Davis' open challenges! I was actually hoping to troll everyone predicting for the first two weeks by planting the Erin Grey becoming active in the British Isles story before the two open challenges, only to have her appear the week before her own challenge and rob everyone from guessing her as a mystery opponent, but not a single person fell for the bait! I agree Cain can't do the hardcore stuff, but just as a point of clarity for everyone, the Hardcore title is probably more better described as being the title for 'shock and awe' wrestling - high flyers with flippy shit and violent wrestlers bashing each other with hard hits and/or weapons. By contrast, the Honour title, though mostly described as a 'pure' title, is more closer to a 'who's a better competitor' with technical and brawling the two primaries there. Naturally there's a bit of an overlap for the brawling stat, it fits well under both the descriptions above, so don't assume all good brawlers are in the Honour title scene and not the Hardcore title one. I mentioned the Maisie Laurels dilemma above, so would just be repeating it here! 7/9 Chlamydia?! You won't get that from me, the best I can offer is a couple of seconds of disappointment followed by hours of weeping... I feel like Tommy Cornell was a closer bet than Jack Bruce considering he's still active, and works in the UK. Sadly I'm nowhere near the level needed to sign him yet though. Interestingly enough, his cousin Edward has just ditched the UK for Canada to join CWA in this save though. Vince is my idol, my inspiration, my purpose for living. Of course I was going to emulate his booking here. To be fair, Magnus, Ward & Owen could have won if they'd just trapped the three lions in the cage... (I can do shit tier puns too) A night to forget for Leve, for sure. Out of curiosity, do you read 'JK' as 'just kidding' or 'joke'? I feel like I'm in the minority because I've always read it as joke... Your club wielding angry golfer got a much needed win. I might have to consider 'Steffi Cheater' as a gimmick if Chee ever turns heel. 7/9 for you this week! Prediction Standings: @Charasmatic Enigma - 26/34 @KyTeran - 26/34 @Wrestling Machine - 26/34 @willr0ck - 25/34 @smw88 - 15/26 BOW Night Of Wrestling #11 Match Card: BOW Women's Championship Open Challenge: Thea Davis (C) vs Erin Grey Comments: Stuart Wilson vs Stevie Stoat (w/ The Assassins' Guild) Comments: Hugh de Aske vs Walker van Cleer Comments: Clubber Kohl (w/ Eva Berlin) vs local talent Comments: Don Henderson (w/ Billy Robinson) vs Nigel Svensson (w/ Fink Finkleton and Pavel Vanzycha) Comments: Good Friday Agreement vs School Of Wrestling Comments: Christian Blithe vs Jason Dempsey Comments: Cassie O'Peter vs Zofia Jankovic Comments:
  15. Yeah, both were free agents - canonically Chitose was let go from 5SSW a few years back, so I thought realistically she would go elsewhere in the world to work, and a brand new market suits her better than somewhere like North America where the market is much more diluted. Erin Grey quit ACPW early on in the save, and was selected by Charasmatic Enigma as the worker they wanted to become active in the British Isles for their prize at winning one of the previous prediction series.
  16. Chaos Theory vs Red River Express w/Deanna Desire[1pt] Payaso Jr vs Connor Threepwood w/ Harry Allen[1pt] Remmy Skye and Kid Fantastic vs Hector Galindo and Simon Waves[1pt] Rob Reynolds vs Ozzie Goldstein vs Dazzling Dave Diamond[1pt] Doug Peak w/Carl Batch (c) vs Yellow Flash[1pt] Bonus Point Question: Who is the best talker in MCW? [1pt] Playboy Jake Sawyer
  17. British Omega Wrestling Night Of Wrestling #10 Wednesday, Week 2, April 2020 Bristol, Southern England The BOW broadcast team: Martin Bloydell, Melanie Florence and Jackie Goldstein. Match One: Christian Blithe vs JK Lee Despite the opening match only lasting eight minutes, and JK Lee and Christian Blithe struggling to get on the same page, not really clicking as opponents, this still turned out to be a very strong match. The two men took their frustration at being overlooked in the hunt for a new Honour Championship contender out on each other. It was another man letting his anger out that brought about the end of this match though, when Jason Dempsey ran in to attack JK Lee, resulting in a disqualification. Winner by disqualification: JK Lee Unfazed by the chime of the ring bell, Dempsey continued to stomp away at Lee. It took Blithe to drag Dempsey away, ripping into Jason for costing him the match. Dempsey himself became irate at Blithe for pulling him away from his revenge assault of Lee, who had snuck away. Instead, Blithe and Dempsey’s squabbling turned into fist throwing before the referees pulled the two apart. Match Two: Steffi Chee vs Viper McKenna Two women looking to thrust themselves into title contention came head-to-head in a short match that only went for little over six minutes. The quick back-and-forth match came to it’s conclusion when Viper McKenna locked Steffi Chee in her Single Leg Crab. Chee didn’t tap out the first time, actually making it to the rope, but as the referee tried to pull McKenna away to break the hold, Karen Bilous popped up and socked Chee in the jaw, allowing McKenna to drag Chee back into the middle of the ring and lock in her finishing hold a second time for the tap out victory. Winner by submission: Viper McKenna Colin Picalo is backstage when he is approached by The Assassins’ Guild. Louie Peyton: Colin Picalo. Great work taking out Nate Manchester last week. I bet it felt so good slapping that smug grin right off his face. Stefan Raynor: You know me and Louie was talking and we reckon you’d fit right in with the Smoked Out gang. So stick with us, kid, and we’ll put in a word for ya with the boss. Both Raynor and Peyton put their arm around Picalo and lead him away from the camera down the corridor. Match Three: Hardcore Match: Cain Carlile (w/ Marbella) vs Puffy The Sand Iron Player Another two men declared for the upcoming House Of Madness Battle Royal came face to face in a hardcore match that highlighted the lawlessness that awaits them at the Madness event. Neither man has had too much to write home about in terms of victories in BOW heading into this contest, but Cain Carlile is evidently winning fans hearts with his budding on-screen relationship with Marbella, drawing fans to loudly root for the underdog tonight. Sadly for the crowd, their unlikely hero was unable to score a victory here tonight despite a spirited performance, the violence of the perpetually angry golfer being too much to handle, putting the youngster down with a Tee Off after only five minutes, as Marbella watched fearfully from behind her fingers. Winner via pinfall: Puffy The Sand Iron Player. Backstage, the camera shakes as the individual holding it chases down a corridor. They eventually stop to show Brilliant White writhing on the concrete floor in agony as the trio of Stuntman, Wild Child and Strife stand over him. They look across at each other, the tense expressions on their faces screaming ‘alliance of convenience’ more than friendship as the commentary team confirm each of them as competitors in the House Of Madness match, if Brilliant White can make it to Madness… Joey Beauchamp and Merle O'Curle are in the ring together, microphones in hand. Joey Beauchamp: I bet you all are wondering why I, Joey “The Breeze” Beauchamp, have decided to grace British Omega Wrestling with my presence? Well allow me to indulge you all with the story of how this cool breeze has blown into BOW. I know it will be hard for you but please try to keep up. You see, despite being injured in November last year, Dunton Hall contacted me back in January and begged me to sign up for his brand, spanking new promotion. So I have been on the books here in BOW for three months now, collecting pay checks as I bravely, nobly, earnestly fought my way back to full health. And then, having recovered, I received a message from a dear old friend, inviting me out for coffee. So, nearly two weeks ago on Good Friday, I met with my longtime friend Merle O’Curle. Merle had been keeping me up to date on his time here at BOW, particularly about these two young punks who kept cheating him out of matches. First, they screwed my buddy out of winning the BOW Honour Championship, and then two weeks ago they did the same thing in the trios match. So I asked my old pal Merle what I could do to help him fight off these punks. Because that is the kind of man I am. A selfless, supportive friend. So together on that Good Friday, we came up with a plan, an agreement to teach those two young punks a lesson and punish them for their transgressions against my best mate Merle O’Curle. Ao so we decided to team together in what is obviously the single most important agreement between an Englishman and an Irishman to ever take place. Merle O’Curle: My friend Joey Beauchamp is right, to be sure. It’s even more important than that other little deal made some twenty-plus years ago. Which is why going forward, we will be known as the Good Friday Agreement, because it is our partnership, and our partnership alone, that unites our two home countries. And now that we’re a united front, that means Konrad and Padraig, for you, the troubles are just beginning. Match Four: Pavel Vanzycha (w/ Fink Finkleton and Nigel Svensson) vs Don Henderson (w/ Billy Robinson) The second match in the series of singles matches between The Shooters and Vanzycha & Svensson saw Don Henderson take on Pavel Vanzycha, in yet another bout of show stealing technical excellence that left the fans buzzing for the second week in a row. The respect for competition bled through, not only in the wrestling contest, but the restraint shown by both tag team partners refusing to interject themselves on the combat despite being present at ringside. Eventually it was Don Henderson who scored the victory after eleven minutes, forcing Pavel Vanzycha into submission with his Scottish Deathlock. Winner by submission: Don Henderson Walker van Cleer is in the ring holding a microphone. Walker van Cleer: Well I guess it’s time for answers. You all want to know why I attacked Landon Mallory. Why I cost Landon Mallory his title shot. Why I took a steel chair last week and drove it into the back of Landon Mallory. Well there’s your answer. Landon Mallory. You see, that name, those two words, they have haunted me my whole career. Everything I do in this ring, everything I achieve is always compared to Landon freaking Mallory. So I wanted to change the conversation. I made a vow to myself that I would step out from the Landon Mallory shadow that has been cast over me for my entire career. And to do that, I have to do something that Landon has never done before, and that is win the BOW World Championship. So I have made a promise to myself that Landon Mallory will not become the BOW World Champion before me, and I will do everything in my power to stop that from happening. As Walker goes to continue his rant, he is cut off by Dunton Hall appearing on the titan tron. Dunton Hall: Walker, your personal vendetta against Mallory has left you blinded. You interfered in a main event World Championship match out of pure spite. So since you’re obsessed with proving yourself against Landon Mallory, then I see no better option than to rule that you cannot contest for the BOW World Championship until you beat Landon Mallory one-on-one in a BOW sanctioned match. A visibly irate van Cleer is left seething as the video feed cuts. He begins to shout into the microphone. Walker van Cleer: Then book the match! Book the match! Me and Landon, one-on-one at Madness! A hot crowd cheer for the prospective match as Walker launches the microphone into the mat so hard the BOW logo laden cover explodes into pieces. Match Five: Three Lions vs Magnus Cage and Ward & Owen A focused trio in the Three Lions put their longstanding issues with Smoked Out to the back of their minds as they fought the underused trio of Magnus Cage, Glen Ward and Gavin Owen in a trios match. A dominant performance from the babyface stable saw them dispatch of their opponents in under seven minutes, with Martin Heath scoring the pin on Magnus Cage with his Flying Fist Drop. Winners by pinfall: Three Lions Three Lions remain in the ring after the bell. Martin Heath: Assassins, we are done playing this game. It’s time to end this. Nate Manchester: And Colin, we’ve not forgotten about you either. Jon Michael Sharp: Between the three of you, you should be able to find a pair and face us like real men in a trios match at Madness. Aud Valkyrie is stood backstage with Nicole Phillips in the interview area. Nicole Phillips: Aud Valkyrie, since the arrival of Steph Blake in BOW, you two have been at each other’s throats. Two weeks ago, you put Blake through a table, and last week she did the same to you. I understand you want to make a challenge to her now, so the floor is yours. Aud Valkyrie: Steph Blake, for years I have been overlooked in favour of women like you. Now you think you can come to BOW and get ahead at my expense? Well not this time. I have worked too hard for too long for the opportunity to be here, and I’m not giving it up without a fight. So I had to take a page out of your book and get a little nasty. I know women like you don’t go down easy, but the bigger they are the harder they fall, especially when that fall is through a table. So if you want to get in the way of my climb to the top in BOW, then I’ll have to keep knocking you down. And what better way than at Madness, in a tables match? As soon as she finishes speaking, Valkyrie adopts a defensive stance, but it’s too late, as Blake pounces on her, taking her down to the concrete floor and landing several hard smacks. Eventually Blake lets up, standing over the fallen Valkyrie as she snatches the microphone from the horrified Nicole Phillips nearby. Steph Blake: I accept. Match Six: The X Force vs Future X Add yet another match to the long list of tag team contests that are top of the charts in BOW. This was a personal battle for both teams, as Eric Future and Petey Barnes took their frustrations out on Christopher Lister and Jase Cole of The X Force, the former duo believing the latter pair knowingly took advantage of The Northern Light’s assault during the Tag Team Tournament a month ago. Much like the outcome of the previous contest, The Northern Lights had a direct outcome in this match too, causing a double disqualification as they attacked both teams alongside their Danger Zone associate Dangermouth... ...And Jermaine Granger too. Match Result: Draw Standing above the beaten bodies of both the Future X and The X Force tag teams, the quartet of Alton Vicious, Riddick Jordan, Dangermouth and Jermaine Granger are joined in the ring by Mo Adebola. Mo Adebola: We warned you not to cross the Danger Zone. But did you listen? No, of course you didn’t. So we decided to do a little recruitment to level the playing field. And Jermaine Granger here, he, like the rest of my clients, has been overlooked in this company. Well no longer will that be the case. So heed this final warning. Do not cross the Danger Zone. Konrad Makinen approaches Padraig O’Hearne in the locker room backstage. Konrad Makinen: Padraig, it looks like you and I need to chat. I know we’ve had some differences in the past, but we need to have each other’s backs if we’re to deal with Beauchamp and O’Curle. Padraig O’Hearne: Konrad let me tell you I am pissed off. As an Irishman it was a disgrace to listen to those two insult Irish history tonight. Now I was just a lad, so I’m lucky enough to not live with the memory of The Troubles, but good men and women still live with the horrors of that time, no matter what side of the border they’re on. Merle O’Curle knows that, and he’s a turncoat for trying to use that to get to me. So, I am going to beat the ever-living-shite out of him, and if you want in on that, then you’re welcome to join me. Match Seven: Gordon Leve vs Night Spyder (w/ Laurel Wreath) Night Spyder returned to in-ring action following his Street Fight loss to Matthew Macks at For Whom The Bell Tolls by taking on ‘The Carpenter’ Gordon Leve. A strong match saw Night Spyder put away the technician in seven minutes, courtesy of his Spyder's Web submission. Winner by submission: Night Spyder The celebration of Spyder and Wreath didn’t last long, as Matthew Macks pounced on The Dark Stalker immediately after the bell. The two brawled their way into the crowd, smacking each other with whatever was at hand. The fight found it’s way to the upper level, but neither man would relent in the altitude. Things ended dramatically, with Matthew Macks getting a measure of revenge on Night Spyder, by throwing him over the balcony into some production equipment to the delight of the blood-thirsty crowd. The BOW Honour Champion Lenny Mochin is in the ring with a microphone in hand. Lenny Mochin: Last week I learned that Gram Gorman will be my challenger for this Honour Championship at Madness. Gram, you have been one of the standout wrestlers these first few months here in British Omega Wrestling. But sadly for you bruv, your momentum is gonna come to a standstill. Gram Gorman’s music instantly hits, and he takes to the ring with his manager Rachel Dearheart beside him. Gram Gorman: That’s some big talk there Lenny, you better be able to back it up. You might be the Honour Champion for now, but I’ll be happy to slap some respect into your mouth. Lenny Mochin: Woah, woah, woah. Calm down short stack. I think we’ve got our wires crossed bruv. You see, as I perfectly embody, this Honour title is all about class, dignity, respect for competition. All qualities that you neglect if the rumours are to be believed. ‘Cos I heard some noise about you through the grapevine Gram, something about you havin’ a bit of a taste for the ol’ pain pills. The always grimacing Gram Gorman’s short fuse looks to have blown as he instantly lunges for the champion. Fortunately for all involved Rachel Dearheart is quickest to react, preventing her client from initiating a physical altercation. Lenny Mochin: Well, well, if that off the handle reaction isn’t a sign of guilt, then I don’t know what is. Oh Gram, you ‘ave been a naughty boy. And I’m not willing to sully the integrity of this Honour Championship by defending it against some pill popper. So if you want your title shot at Madness, you’re gonna have to pass a little test. Lenny Mochin pulls out a urine sample cup and thrusts it towards Gorman. Lenny Mochin: Good luck. But if I were a betting man, I’d bet that your momentum stops here. Thea Davis waits in the ring for the next wrestler to accept her open challenge, when the entrance music for said mystery competitor begins to play. Dashing out onto the stage is a vibrant Japanese wrestler who immediately brings a high-energy to the area with her bubbly, vibrant charisma that is infectious to the audience. Melanie Florence: That’s Chitose Ariwara, a former staple of 5 Star Supreme Wrestling in Japan, and now she’s here in British Omega Wrestling! Jackie Goldstein: A highly decorated wrestler from Japan, Chitose adopts more of a luchadora approach in the ring, a style more typically found in Mexico, so expect some high-flying action! Martin Bloydell: This should be a good match, but can Ariwara dethrone The Red Queen here in the main event?! Match Eight: BOW Women's Championship: Thea Davis (C) vs Chitose Ariwara These two women tried their hardest to steal the show during their ten-minute encounter, and they did manage to get an already pumped crowd buzzing, but even those in attendance will agree that this was a sub-par showing if they bother to watch the show back. Take nothing away from the women, they are great wrestlers on their night, it just so happened that this wasn’t the night for either of them. Thea Davis retained her belt by putting Chitose Ariwara away with a Flying Elbow Drop. Winner by pinfall and still BOW Women’s Champion: Thea Davis As Thea Davis is celebrating her successful title defence in the ring, her theme music is suddenly cut. A new song begins to play, which draws Davis’s attention to the entrance ramp. The words ‘Submission Sophistication’ appear on the titan tron. After a moment those words fade out and are replaced by another two... ‘Erin Grey’. Erin Grey walks out onto the stage, staring directly towards Thea Davis. She points towards the BOW Women’s Championship and then motions that the belt should be around her own waist as the camera fades. Eva Berlin and Clubber Kohl storm to the ring, their dour faces even more stoic than usual. Once in the ring Berlin bellows into a microphone as the hulking brawler Kohl towers over her shoulder. Eva Berlin: As I was saying last week, Kohl wants what he is owed. Berlin is immediately interrupted by the fans as they chant for Hugh de Aske. Eva Berlin: No! Enough! Halt! Kohl has already drowned that Pirate in his own blood. Now it’s time for him to obliterate ‘The Smasher’. That line immediately lures out the BOW World Champion Stevie Stoat, who walks down the ramp but stops shy of entering the ring. Stevie Stoat: Watch your mouth toots, or I might have to do somethin’ about it. I dunno where you an’ your lap dog ‘ave got this idea that I owe ya anythin’ from, let alone a title shot. Now I suggest you drop it because I’m not afraid to put your dog down. Right as Berlin is about to respond she is prevented by the sound of Hugh de Aske’s theme music. The Vigilante Pirate walks out onto the entrance stage. Hugh de Aske: The dreadlocks may be gone Stevie, but the one thing that will never change is that you will always be a scallywag. And scallywag, you and I still have unfinished business for that there World Championship, but if anyone is putting that dog down, it’s me. So how I see it, Kohl wants a shot. I want a rematch. Kohl got himself involved in my last title match, and I want my hands on both of you. Stevie Stoat: Who do you think you are? This is my World title. You don’t get to what matches I defend it in. Dunton Hall: No, but I do. Dunton Hall appears on the titan tron via live feed. Dunton Hall: And clearly you three have a lot of issues to work through. So I agree with Hugh, let’s get it all out in one match. A three-way match for the BOW World Championship at Madness. And to prevent anyone else from getting involved, it will be in a Steel Cage. The video footage cuts, leaving Stoat infuriated while caught between Hugh de Aske and Clubber Kohl.
  18. LAP Parejas Panther & The Foxx (Pantera Fenomenal & Flying Jimmy Foxx) ©️ vs Jagged & Frederique (Jagged & Frederique Antonio Garcia) 5vs5 Elimination Match Team Sunburst [Sunburst, Mustang Blanco Jr, El Toro De Oro Jr and The Hammers (Joffy Laine & Ox Mastadon)] vs Team Scarlet Scarab [Scarlet Scarab, The Night Terrors (Babau & Moroi) and The Lords Of Xtreme (Snap Dragon & Masked Cougar)] Tables Match El Hijo Del Neutron vs Hijo Del Relampago LAP Women's Parejas Lilly & Rose (Kate Lilly & Debbie Rose) ©️ vs Las Eléctricas (Alina America & Electric Dreamer) Last Man Standing Match Frankie Perez vs Jonnie Perez LAP People's Chess Maniac ©️ vs Amazing Fire Fly Remmy Skye vs Marc Speed LAP Women's Raven Nightfall ©️ vs Miss American Pie Main Event: LAP Lucha Samael The Executioner ©️ vs Axxis Jr (TIE-BREAKER) Which 3 matches will have the highest rating? (in order) 1. Remmy Skye vs Marc Speed 2. Raven Nightfall vs Miss American Pie 3. Panther & The Foxx vs Jagged & Frederique
  19. CGC Tag Team Titles: Soldiers of Fortune vs Alex & Jack DeColt Biff The Bruiser vs Eddie Chandler John McClean vs Black Sheep
  20. You were so close with Blair Kerrigan! When I saw your prediction I was like damn, I wish he had just gone the other way! Your thought process was entirely correct, and I've even gone as far as to prepare a render for Kerrigan, but I had gone for O'Peter because of two reasons, 1. She's a technician, whereas Kerrigan is a high flyer which is much easier to come across in C-Verse women's wrestling and 2. She's more entertaining on the mic and I had the opening confrontation in mind for whoever accepted the challenge. I felt as though Bali Daljit needed a win over ??? (who turned out to be Stuntman) more than the debuting wrestler needed the win himself. Daljit hasn't really had too much to shout about in BOW yet, and I wanted to make him seem like a more legitimate contender headed into the House Of Madness match. Stuntman on the other hand benefitted from the post-match low blow to establish his character after already looking strong in defeat. Konrad's time is sure to come, but for now it looks like he's wrapped up in some stuff with Merle O'Curle and the debuting Joey Beauchamp. Steph Blake did attack Aud, you're right, but unfortunately for you not until after Valkyrie had already bested young Devonshire. Jack Bruce was not a consideration for the BOW Women's Championship Open Challenge, no. Prediction Results: Possibly the toughest round was fairly even keel, with KyTeran just edging the rest of the pack. @KyTeran - 6/9 @Charasmatic Enigma - 5/9 @smw88 - 5/9 @willr0ck - 5/9 @Wrestling Machine - 5/9 OVERALL STANDINGS: @KyTeran - 20/25 @Charasmatic Enigma - 19/25 @Wrestling Machine - 19/25 @willr0ck - 18/25 @smw88 - 10/17 I have an interesting idea that I'm considering for this season of predictions, in which every point matters and every participant will get to influence the game world in some way. More on this in the lead up to Madness. Here is the match card for the next show: BOW Night Of Wrestling #10 BOW Women's Championship Open Challenge: Thea Davis (C) vs ??? Comments: Who will be Thea Davis' challenger this week? Comments: Don Henderson (w/ Billy Robinson) vs Pavel Vanzycha (w/ Fink Finkleton and Nigel Svensson) Comments: The X Force vs Future X Comments: Three Lions vs Magnus Cage and Ward & Owen Comments: Night Spyder vs Gordon Leve Comments: Christian Blithe vs JK Lee Comments: Hardcore Match: Cain Carlile (w/ Marbella) vs Puffy The Sand Iron Player* *both competitors have been announced as participants in the upcoming House Of Madness Hardcore Championship Battle Royal match. Comments: Steffi Chee vs Viper McKenna Comments:
  21. NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Eric Future vs JK Lee (C) 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory vs Leighton Buzzard Tag Team Tournament Final: The Celtic Dragons vs State Of Mind (The winning team receives a title shot at Three Lions) Moore's Sports Agency (Flynn & The Foundation) vs The Network ('Big Mac' & The Northern Lights) NWF British Heavyweight Championship: Petey Barnes vs Edison Silva (C) w/ Mo Adebola Bonus: How many Titles will change hands on the show? 0 Tie Breaker: What will the top 3 rated matches be on the night? 1. Landon Mallory vs Leighton Buzzard 2. Petey Barnes vs Edison Silva 3. Moore's Sports Agency vs The Network
  22. Open Challenge: Rob Reynolds (c) vs ??? in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] Who will answer Rob Reynolds’ open challenge? [1 Pts] Frankie Perez Kip Keenan vs Maverick Chip Martin [1 Pts] Al Coleman, Tavon Blake Jr vs The Canadian Blondes (Flash Savage, Ozzie Goldstein) [1 Pts] The Architect vs Ralph Liotta [1 Pts] The Hive (Remmy Honeyman, Quentin Queen) vs Ernest Youngman, Jake Idol in a No. One Contenders match [1 Pts] Joffy Laine (c) vs Texas Hangman in a Cage match for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
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