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  1. Real World WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING // 1992 by @Dalton C-Verse NWF: Disrupting The Market by @Charasmatic Enigma Mid South Rasslin' [LSW, CVerse 2020] by @Wrestling Machine Match 20-Man Texan Rumble for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title @ LSW Texan Rumble 2022 in Mid South Rasslin' [LSW, CVerse 2020] by @Wrestling Machine 25-Man Battle Royal to crown the first NETSTREAM Intercontinental champion @ The World Is Watching 2020 in SWF: Supreme World Challenge by @newbiezness Showcase Graphics - 21CW: The Land Of Second Chances by @The Lloyd Event LSW Dust Bowl 2022 in Mid South Rasslin' [LSW, CVerse 2020] by @Wrestling Machine Awesome Impact 2020 in SWF: Supreme World Challenge by @newbiezness NWF National Wrestling Episode 37 in NWF: Disrupting The Market by @Charasmatic Enigma The World Is Watching 2020 in SWF: Supreme World Challenge by @newbiezness
  2. Good show and fantastic Texan Rumble match! The Most Wanted are on top again. What a shock Left Shot's departure. Will this Rumble match mean that a feud between Southern Stinger and Dreadnought is in the making?
  3. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SWF booker Eric Eisen will make a historic announcement! Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 9 Angry Gilmore vs John Greed Lenny Brown vs Oliver Kobb Charger Siaki vs Valiant Dominic DeSousa & Robbie Wright vs The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) Bear Bekowski vs ZWB Main Event: James Prudence vs Mikey Lau (BONUS 1) Which match will have the highest rating? (BONUS 2) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Comments on diary / last event:
  4. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height:1.5em; } Thank you for your participation! Congratulations to @StanMiguel who was the best in a difficult round of predictions. @Charasmatic Enigma is first in the leaderboard for total points. @DexterXSR is the leader for highest percentage followed very closely by @Dawn and @Shmoe II if we don't take into consideration those with low participation. There will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Awesome Impact 2020 @StanMiguel 5/6 @Dawn 4/6 @Wrestling Machine 4/6 @Charasmatic Enigma 3/6 + 1 bonus @Shmoe II 3/6 @KyTeran 2/6 @Martel123 2/6 @kanegan 1/6 Predictions leaderboard @Charasmatic Enigma 37/60 + 4 bonus @KyTeran 37/60 + 2 bonus @Wrestling Machine 35/60 + 2 bonus @Martel123 33/55 + 3 bonus @Shmoe II 29/44 + 1 bonus @kanegan 24/45 + 1 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 15/22 @StanMiguel 12/22 + 1 bonus @Dawn 12/18 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Dawn 66% (3 predictions) @Shmoe II 65% (7 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 61% (10 predictions) @KyTeran 61% (10 predictions) @Martel123 60% (9 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 58% (10 predictions) @StanMiguel 54% (3 predictions) @kanegan 53% (7 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) Rogue was the protagonist of the match, but it was because he turned face. The initial storyline said "with Rogue playing both sides as much as he can" so I thought it was an opportunity to turn him face. As I've mentioned before, the initial roster was full of heels and my idea was to balance the roster as soon as possible. I think Gilmore has a little bit more left in the tank, also both are veteran wrestlers but Gilmore is younger. Anyway, The Crippler will still be relevant. Both are great grapplers and I thought a submission stipulation was a good way to end this feud. This is valid for Joey Morgan vs Randy Unleashed too: The way Unleashed Awesomeness disrespected the Texan crowd in previous shows was a key factor, these matches had a lot of fanservice for the home crowd. You nailed it @Wrestling Machine. This is absulutely the turning point where we move away from default storylines. This event closed the first two months and you'll see the diary taking its own direction starting with the next Supreme TV episode. I think Valiant's speech in Supreme TV episode 5 is key to understand what is happening with Rogue, but the story is still developing and you'll find out. 84 is a good rating, just one point more and it'd have been much different. If only The Crippler was a little bit younger... but I'll try to give him his moment in this diary. The good part despite the loss I think is that he's been involved in this feud with Gilmore that started in the first Supreme TV of the year and was so important to save SWF from early penalties. The Crippler will be involved in future important feuds that's for sure.
  5. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SWF AWESOME IMPACT FELL SHORT WHILE TCW SETTLES THE SCORE For the second consecutive month SWF tried to beat USPW's monthly event but they fell short again. Rich Money def. Nicky Champion to retain the USPW World title (89) in the Main Event of USPW Red, White And Blue. Rocky Golden def. Brandon James have (81) to main event SWF Awesome Impact. However, it was TCW The War To Settle The Score the best event in February. Jay Chord def. Aaron Andrews for the TCW World Heavyweight title (88) in the Main Event to close a great month for TCW. Despite losing this battle, SWF booker Eric Eisen was surprisingly extremely happy. Not only because of the good rating, but also he received a secret call after which he was seen toasting and pouring champagne over himself without a shirt. The roster were confused with Eric's behavior, but the booker told them that they did a great job and that they'll understand everything after he makes an historic announcement this Tuesday on Supreme TV. Eric Eisen's speech boosted the roster's morale and Rocky Golden was all smiles and jokes after a night that prolonged his great momentum.
  6. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } AWESOME IMPACT 2020 (Saturday, week 4, February 2020. Apogee Stadium, Denton, TX. Attendance: 30850 SELL OUT!) Opening video package for SWF Awesome Impact, which goes head-to-head with USPW Red, White And Blue. It is SWF's second attempt to beat a USPW monthly PPV this year. It starts with a recap of the triangular feud between Remo, Rogue and Valiant, emphasizing Valiant's emotional message to his former tag team partner Rogue and Rogue's last match against Scythe where he showed a different attitude and he even received timid support from some fans. Then we see Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys taking pictures in Texas with the Texan fans before we cut to scenes of the matches and segments where they face Unleashed Awesomeness. After that we watch Justin Sensitive injuring Ekuma and The Rat Pack's leader Hollywood Bret Starr giving Fame & Money a look, before Hawaiian Crush raise the SWF World Tag Team belts after defeating Fame & Money. Then a recap of the feud between Angry Gilmore and The Crippler that started in the first Supreme TV episode of the year. Finally Krissy Angelle shakes SWF booker Eric Eisen's hand and we see scenes where his client Brandon James faces Rocky Golden during their last 2vs2 matches. Rocky Golden holding the SWF World Heavyweight championship belt is the last thing we watch before a top shot of a sold out Apogee Stadium shouting "SWF! SWF!". REMO vs ROGUE vs VALIANT They worked the crowd for the first 5 minutes or so, an easy job for these three charismatic stars in front of an enthusiastic Texan crowd. After that there is a phase where Valiant does a good job to divide his opponents, but it doesn't take too long before Remo and Rogue begin to collaborate much more while the Texan fans booed them loudly. The Destroyer is merciless to harm Valiant with three consecutive german suplexes and then Rogue hits Valiant with a Big Boot. Valiant is down and it's time for Remo and Rogue to finish the job. Laying on the ground, Valiant desperately appeals to his former tag team partner Rogue saying "Come on, Jack (Rogue's name when they were partner). I know you're not like that deep inside. I know who you are, Jack!". Rogue surprisingly seems to be in two minds and Remo tells him "What are you doing? Let's finish this!". Rogue doesn't move and Remo tells him "Come on, idiot! Let's finish him!" while the crowd chants "No! No! No!". Rogue heads to Valiant, but suddenly he turns to Remo and attacks him with the Crashing On. The crowd erupts "Yes! Yes! Yes!" while Rogue leaves the ring and heads to the backstage. Valiant is still in shock but reacts to pick Remo for the V-Split and the referee makes the 3-count. In 23 minutes Valiant takes a huge victory to start the show. Valiant def. Remo and Rogue (79) Rogue turned face in this match and it was a complete success. JOEY MORGAN vs RANDY UNLEASHED The Texan crowd is very vocal showing how much they hate Unleashed Awesomeness members that mocked Texas a few weeks ago in a Supreme TV episode and have been feuding with Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys in past weeks. Joey Morgan has a great start of the match fueled by "Let's go Morgan, let's go Morgan!" chants as he completes a superplex and then tries to submit Randy with an arm breaker, but Randy avoids the submission with a rope break. Randy regrouped to show his aerial skills with a suicide dive and a hurricanrana before he pinned Morgan, who kicked out at 2. The storytelling of this match was already good, but it got even better when Randy insulted Texas and Morgan made him shut his mouth with a takedown. Randy tried to stand up but Morgan caught him again for a Hammerlock. Randy had no other option but to tap out. The Texan crowd enthusiastically celebrated Morgan's victory. Joey Morgan def. Randy Unleashed (73) SWF World Tag Team championship HAWAIIAN CRUSH (EKUMA & HIGH FLYIN HAWAIIAN) (c) vs FAME & MONEY (PAUL HUNTINGDON & MONTY TRESCARDE w/ Hollywood Bret Starr and Justin Sensitive) w/ Hawaiian Crush make their first defence vs the former 2-time champions Fame & Money in one of the most awaited rematches of the year so far, after Justin Sensitive injured Ekuma in Supreme TV weeks ago and the rematch had to be postponed. High Flyin Hawaiian and Paul Huntingdon started the match with The Rat Pack member taking the action to the ground in an attempt to submit the Hawaiian. Huntingdon was unsuccessful and soon High Flyin Hawaiian was showing his aerial moves, putting the crowd on its feet with a frog splash. Later Ekuma and Monty Trescarde got tagged in. The Hawaiian Strong Man dominated Trescarde with his much superior power. Despite Trescarde tricks, Ekuma is very motivated in this match and doesn't lose focus. Ekuma goes for a piledriver, but Huntingdon is able to save his partner before the 3-count. With Monty Trescarde still laying on the ground, High Flyin Hawaiian got tagged in and Hawaiian Crush prepare for the Rocket Launcher. This time Hollywood Bret Starr sends Justin Sensitive to help Trescarde, but nothing could give more satisfaction to Ekuma than stopping the man who injured him. High Flying Hawaiian pinned Monty Trescarde for the victory. Hollywood Bret Starr goes absolutely crazy after the loss hitting the ground and calling Fame & Money "fucking losers" repeatedly before storming out to the backstage. Hawaiian Crush def. Fame & Money (68) Submission Match ANGRY GILMORE vs THE CRIPPLER Angry Gilmore and The Crippler are 1-1 in singles matches this year, in a rivalry where they've also met in 2vs2 matches. This Submission Match is the perfect opportunity to finish on top and both wrestlers are eager to show their superiority. The crowd sides with Gilmore but The Crippler doesn't waste time to connect on Gilmore with a cutter and then looks to submit him with a headlock. Gilmore got rid of The Crippler and they started a phase full of takedowns and reversals where they showed their great technical skills. Gilmore went for a head scissors submission but it ended with a rope break. The Crippler hit a couple of stomps and tried to use the Tombstone Piledriver to finish his opponent, but Gilmore reversed it to a back breaker with an extraordinary move that put the crowd on its feet. Then Gilmore prepared for a camel clutch. The Crippler fought for almost a minute before he finally tapped out. Angry Gilmore def. The Crippler (77) THE DALLAS COWBOYS (MARSHALL DILLON & RANGER) vs THE AWESOMENESS (JEFFERSON STARDUST & HUEY CANNONBALL) This is the third time that these tag teams meet and The Awesomeness won the previous matches. The Texan fans make a hostile atmosphere for The Awesomeness booing them and shouting "Awesomeness suck". Marshall Dillon and Huey Cannonball go all out brawling while the "Let's go Cowboys, let's go Cowboys!" chants invade the arena. Cannonball delivered an awesome canadian destroyer but Dillon was able to make the tag. Jefferson Stardust got tagged in later, but the action was on the ringside where, despite not being the legal competitors, Ranger and Huey Cannonball began to brawl again until they crashed behind a barricade. With their partners out for the rest of the match, Marshall Dillon and Jefferson Stardust kept fighting until Dillon hit Stardust with the Crackdown. When Dillon was about to cover Stardust, Randy Unleashed made a surprising entrance booed by the Texan fans. But when Randy was approaching the ring, the Dallas Cowboys' stars Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper came out running down the ramp and the crowd went crazy! Prescott and Cooper tackled Randy Unleashed taking him out and the crowd fired up chanting "Texas! Texas!". Marshall Dillon hit Jefferson Stardust with the Crackdown again to take the victory. The Dallas Cowboys celebrated a huge win with the local football stars and their home crowd while fireworks with Texas flag's colors take the Apogee Stadium. The Dallas Cowboys def. The Awesomeness (78) Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight championship ROCKY GOLDEN (c) vs BRANDON JAMES (w/ Krissy Angelle) w/ "Big Money" Brandon James makes his entrance accompanied by his superhot manager Krissy Angelle to David Guetta's song "Money". All the lights turn green in reference to the color of money and Krissy Angelle throws one dollar bills to the crowd. An entrance worthy of a former SWF World Heavyweight champion (81) The fans are still excited with the incredible ending of The Dallas Cowboys' match and "SWF! SWF!" chants invade the Apogee Stadium when Rocky Golden and Brandon James are finally face to face. The two heavyweights are in impressive condition. When the match begins it's a fight between two incredibly powerful opponents. They leave the ring for about three minutes to brawl at the ringside increasing the intensity, but the match is more about storytelling where occasional but very powerful moves dictate the direction of the match. When they are starting to feel the fatigue, Krissy Angelle shouts at the referee and Rocky gets distracted for a second looking at them, an opportunity that Brandon James doesn't miss to surprise the champion with the Big Money Move, but astonishingly the champion kicks out at 2. Brandon James picks Rocky's body but the champion replies with a reverse irish whip. Then Rocky connects with a couple of upper body punches on James for an incredible comeback. Rocky Golden hits Brandon James with the Rocky Road to retain in 18 minutes. Krissy Angelle is frustrated at the ringside, Rocky was in big trouble but the match completely changed in a couple of minutes. Rocky Golden def. Brandon James (81) Ana Garcia: And still SWF World Heavyweight champion Rockyyyyyyyyyyy Goooooooooolden! SHOW RATING: 84
  7. James Prudence vs Raphael [1 Pts] What stipulation will James Prudence choose? [1 Pts] Strap The Oklahomans vs The Hive in a Go Big Or Go Home match [1 Pts] Pick the Winner of the Texan Rumble [3 Pts] Southern "Fried" Stinger Who will be the runner-up in the Texan Rumble? [2 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze Who will have the most eliminations during the Texan Rumble? [2 Pts] Kip Keenan
  8. If Leighton Buzzard wins he gets a shot at the Cruiserweight Title: Leighton Buzzard vs Padraig O'Hearne Leighton Buzzard has the fans in the palm of his hand right now. The Force vs ??? & ??? Future X vs XS & Bradley Astro vs Brilliant White Grace of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs Edison Silva & Damian Dastardly I'd say Edison Silva & Damian Dastardly regardless of the opponents, there aren't two babyfaces in NWF that can defeat this duo IMO.
  9. Aaron Andrews, Devine Fortune, and Human Arsenal vs The Syndicate (Doc Hammond, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson, Wolf Hawkins Maverick vs Mighty Mo Edd Stone vs Jeremie Courtney Danny Fonzarelli vs Freddy Huggins TCW Television Championship Greg Gauge vs Marc Speed Bonus 1: Ricky Dale Johnson will speak to open the show, what will he announce? That he is the new leader / manager of a new stable Bonus 2: A match on the show will end in a draw. Which one will it be? Greg Gauge vs Marc Speed
  10. Gosh! I didn't see that the event was already posted. Well anyway, those were my feelings towards the event. WHAT A GREAT DECISION TO MAKE JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER WIN!
  11. WCW UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP: Rick Rude © vs. Barry Windham Sting vs. Abdullah the Butcher 1992 Sting, are you kidding me? Dustin Rhodes vs. Arn Anderson Rhodes' country. WCW WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP: Steve Austin © vs. The Great Muta What a match! WCW LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: Jushin Liger © vs. Brian Pillman What the hell is going on here? Everyone wishes Pillman to win this, but if the fucking Jushin Thunder Liger doesn't retain I riot! You can't screw a guy that kept his word and kayfabe until the very last minute, or later because he didn't take off his mask at his retirement press conference. No fucking way! El Gigante vs. Big Van Vader
  12. Matt Hocking - > Boston - More Than A Feeling 😝 Let's do it Matt!
  13. 1. I see the focus on in-ring psychology. About the logic of protagonists, sometimes I've had problems with the face/heel divide which I don't know if it's a classic thing, I tend to think that's more of a modern approach but I'm not sure about this. 2. The only problems with this that I found are related to the first question. 3. Kip Keenan vs Left Shot is one that comes to my mind. It's a natural rivalry that has a previous story and it had a great development. 4. No problems related to this. 5. Right now Southern Stinger hands down. In the history of the diary Bradley Blaze and The Most Wanted in general have been outstanding, as well as Left Shot Bradford. Another one is Kip Keenan. 6. The Canadian Blondes and Jake Idol. 7. No preference. 8. I like the length of the shows. 9. A little bit more emphasis on the local status of the Texan wrestlers and also close states like The Oklahomans. More focus on the reaction they get from the local crowd. Expansion to close areas has been hinted, that would be an opportunity for this. A big push for an unexpected local babyface would be great. Obviously this is only my personal preference. 10. Let's say 4 so far because I think the third year will be the best in one of the best C-Verse diaries in my opinion.
  14. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Predictions for AWESOME IMPACT 2020 Remo vs Rogue vs Valiant Joey Morgan vs Randy Unleashed SWF World Tag Team Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) (c) vs Fame & Glory (Paul Huntingdon & Monty Trescarde) Submission Match Angry Gilmore vs The Crippler The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Rocky Golden (c) vs Brandon James (BONUS) Will SWF Awesome Impact beat USPW Red, White And Blue? Comments on diary / last episode:
  15. Thank you for your predictions and comments! Congratulations to @Charasmatic Enigma and @KyTeran , who had a perfect score in the last round. @KyTeran and @Charasmatic Enigma top the leaderboard for total points. @Shmoe II is the leader for highest percentage followed very closely by @DexterXSR, if we don't take into consideration those with low participation. There will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Supreme TV episode 8 @Charasmatic Enigma 5/5 + 1 bonus @KyTeran 5/5 + 1 bonus @Shmoe II 4/5 @StanMiguel 3/5 + 1 bonus @Wrestling Machine 3/5 @Martel123 3/5 Predictions leaderboard @KyTeran 35/54 + 2 bonus @Charasmatic Enigma 34/54 + 3 bonus @Martel123 31/49 + 3 bonus @Wrestling Machine 31/54 + 2 bonus @Shmoe II 26/38 + 1 bonus @kanegan 23/39 + 1 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 15/22 @Dawn 8/12 @StanMiguel 7/16 + 1 bonus @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus Predictions highest percentage @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @Shmoe II 68% (6 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Dawn 66% (2 predictions) @KyTeran 64% (9 predictions) @Martel123 63% (8 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 62% (9 predictions) @kanegan 58% (6 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 57% (9 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @StanMiguel 43% (2 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) @Shmoe II Chill's gimmick is Ice Man, but Avalanche is a monster. I'm putting more emphasis in The Domination as a former RIPW tag team that was "dominant" there and tries to translate that to SWF while being part of a faction like Demolition. Also in the first page you have a recap with the initial gimmicks. You were right about this. After Rocky Golden was in the winning team last time, a win for Brandon's team was important before they face each other, as I didn't want to stop Brandon James' recent form. TCW's recent ratings depended on repeating the same match two consecutive weeks, so I thought there was an opportunity and they couldn't maintain the same level. USPW had a really bad month but they are USPW and they can recover the lead at any time. I'm glad that you like the company wars. SWF's goal is always to be the #1 because traditionally is what SWF was, but as you all know it's not an easy mission by any means.
  16. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SWF SUPREME TV CLOSES FEBRUARY LEADING WEEKLY AND MONTHLY TV RATINGS Supreme TV closed an amazing month for SWF with Brandon James & The Crippler def. Rocky Golden & Angry Gilmore (83) in the Main Event. The Behemoths def. Mighty Meaty (72) in the Main Event of TCW Presents Total Wrestling. TCW's TV show entered the last week leading the monthly ratings average but SWF was more consistent. USPW had the worst ratings in months. Jett & Moor def. Natural Storm in a Cage Match (75) in American Wrestling's Main Event. After the successful show, SWF booker Eric Eisen was seen extremely animated talking to Krissy Angelle in Brandon James' presence. Tomorrow SWF will head to Texas because this Saturday SWF Awesome Impact will go head-to-head with USPW Red, White And Blue. It will be SWF's second attempt to defeat a USPW monthly PPV this year.
  17. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } SUPREME TV EPISODE 8 (Tuesday, week 4, February 2020. , F. G. Clark Center, Baton Rouge, LA. Attendance: 7500 SELL OUT!) Unleashed Awesomeness (Randy Unleashed, Jefferson Stardust and Huey Cannonball def. Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) (79) The fans in Louisiana heavily supported Joey Morgan and The Dallas Cowboys during a match that was very good to work the crowd. Unleashed Awesomeness disrespected the home crowd multiple times but it only got the crowd hotter. Joey Morgan showed he's in great shape and also had a very good start of the match facing Randy. Then the tag teams took over and they were very even for most of the time. The Dallas Cowboys hit Huey Cannonball with the Rodeo Driver but Jefferson Stardust saved his partner. Finally The Awesomeness hit Marshall Dillon with the Shock And Awe and Jefferson Stardust pinned him for the win. The crowd booed Unleashed Awesomeness loudly while they left the ring. Scythe def. Robbie Retro (71) The Reaper faced The Disco Stud in a match where they stole the show. The Disco Stud received a standing ovation after losing to Remo in a great match and the crowd in Baton Rouge cheered him from the beginning in this match. Retro was smart in his approach to this match and used his experience against a younger opponent, but Scythe is more powerful and he is also in the best form of his career, soon he probed that it wouldn't be enough for Retro. After a powerslam, Scythe finished Retro with the Choke Slam. After the match the fans showed again their respect for The Disco Stud. ANGLE: Ana Garcia interviews The Rat Pack before the former Tag Team champions Fame & Glory have their rematch vs Hawaiian Crush at Awesome Impact. The rematch was initially going to take place at Nothing To Lose but Justin Sensitive injured Ekuma during a 4vs4 match. Ana Garcia confirms that Ekuma is cleared to compete. The Rat Pack's leader Hollywood Bret Starr tells Ana Garcia that "it's now or never for Fame & Glory to recover the titles" while he gives Fame & Glory a look (74) The Domination (Avalanche & Chill) def. The Pain Alliance (Big Smack Scott & Kurt Laramee) (43) The Domination were accompanied by the rest of Demolition: Primus Allen and their manager Kristen Pearce. The Pain Alliance came off a loss vs The Rock City Stars, while it was the first 2vs2 match in SWF for The Domination, who are former RIPW Tag team champions. Kurt Laramee dominated Chill during the first minutes, but when Avalanche got tagged in he took control of the match. Primus Allen and Kristen Pearce applauded Avalanche's efforts from the ringside. Avalanche hit Big Smack Scott with the One-Handed Choke Bomb for the victory. After all, it was a heels vs heels match that didn't get much expectation from the crowd, but it was The Domination's first win in SWF. After the match, Primus Allen high-fived Avalanche and Chill while Kristen Pearce enthusiastically applauded. Valiant def. Sammy Smoke (71) Sammy Smoke's first match of the year and it was against one of the top dogs in SWF. But Sammy Smoke is famous for his trash talking and that was what he did for the first minutes, trying to take away Valiant's focus Smoke referred to Rogue's betrayal and the fact that Valiant has been trapped in a triangular feud that feels more like a 2vs1 most of the time. Despite the references to his former tag team Rogue, Valiant reoriented his efforts effectively and started to clearly dominate the match around the 5 minute mark. Smoke kicked out at 2 after a suplex pin, but couldn't kick out after the Patriot Missile a few minuted later. A solid win for Valiant celebrated by the crowd in Louisiana. Main Event: w/ Brandon James & The Crippler def. Rocky Golden & Angry Gilmore (83) Angry Gilmore received the biggest pop of the night when he made his entrance. Brandon James and Rocky Golden started the match and Brandon James pushed Rocky Golden, who pushed James back. They set the bar very high showing that both of them have tremendous power and are elite performers. Then The Crippler and Angry Gilmore got tagged in and the tensions between them fueled them to go all out for many minutes until they both fell exhausted, but only The Cripper was able to make the tag. Despite the relentless efforts Angry Gilmore stayed in the match and the crowd supported him against Brandon James. Gilmore even attempted the submission with a figure four leglock. Later Brandon James' manager Krissy Angelle yelled at Angry Gilmore from the ringside getting his attention, but it was a distraction maneuver that Brandon James used to surprise him with the Big Money Move and to pin him for the victory. After 21 minutes, the heels celebrated a huge victory before Awesome Impact with Krissy Angelle, who raised their hands. The crowd booed them while Rocky Golden and Angry Gilmore were still in shock. Undoubtedly it was one of the matches of the year in SWF so far. SHOW RATING: 83
  18. Non-Title Contest: Team Chaos (Neville Jones & Norman Gates) vs The Northern Lights (Alton Vicious & Riddick Jordan) Cruiserweight World Cup Quarter Final: Astro (Mexico) vs Damian Dastardly (New Zealand) Let's go Damian! The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Martin Heath) w/ Mark Moore vs XS & Aurelian Bradley Moore's boys all the way. Cruiserweight World Cup Quarter Final: Welsh Dragon (Wales) vs Victor Jimenez (Spain) The fake luchador will have to show some respect to Welsh Dragon! Jimenez speaks too much about Lucha Libre but I think Welsh Dragon has a deeper knowledge than him. Evan Alpass vs 'The Celtic Hammer' Stuart Wilson
  19. Sad to read this. It would have been great if the match to represent Wales in the CWC had been Red Dragon vs Welsh Dragon one on one to pass the torch.
  20. 'Mama Bear' Juliette King vs. Sara Marie 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Regular Joe Comments: Push Jameson. The Olympus Order vs. 'RDJ' Ricky Dale Johnson and The Texas Express Comments: I like Olympus Order but the Texans need a win before facing the Russians. USPW National Title Match 'Jacksonville' Jack Jackson defends vs. Enygma Comments: Probably I'll be wrong but I can't bet against Enygma vs Jack Jackson Mick Muscles vs. Jimmy Chipolata Number One Contender's Match 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. Running Wolf Comments: Probably it won't be a clean finish.
  21. I'd prefer to add nominations every month if the thread is updated with the DOTM winners (as they get automatically nominated for Diary of the Year if I'm correct) to see who's been already nominated in each category. But that would be more work for you and you're already doing a great job.
  22. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } Go-home episode before Awesome Impact Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 8 Joey Morgan & The Dallas Cowboys (Mashall Dillon & Ranger) vs Unleashed Awesomeness (Randy Unleashed, Jefferson Stardust and Huey Cannonball) Robbie Retro vs Scythe The Domination (Avalanche & Chill) vs The Pain Alliance (Big Smack Scott & Kurt Laramee) Sammy Smoke vs Valiant Main Event: Brandon James & The Crippler vs Rocky Golden & Angry Gilmore (BONUS 1) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? (BONUS 2) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this month?
  23. Thank you for your predictions and comments! Congratulations to @Shmoe II and @KyTeran were the best in this round. @KyTeran, @Charasmatic Enigma and @Martel123 are tied in the first position in the leaderboard for total points, with @Wrestling Machine only 1 point behind. @Theheel is the leader for highest percentage followed by @DexterXSR, @Shmoe II and @Dawn. There will be a reward for the total points but there will be also a reward for the highest percentage (with a minimum participation) to make sure everyone can join the predictions contest at any point. Predictions results for Supreme TV episodes 6 & 7 @Shmoe II 9/11 @KyTeran 9/11 @Martel123 8/11 @Wrestling Machine 8/11 @Charasmatic Enigma 7/11 @kanegan 7/11 @StanMiguel 4/11 Predictions leaderboard @KyTeran 30/49 + 1 bonus @Charasmatic Enigma 29/49 + 2 bonus @Martel123 28/44 + 3 bonus @Wrestling Machine 28/49 + 2 bonus @kanegan 23/39 + 1 bonus @Shmoe II 22/33 + 1 bonus @Toby0618 17/33 + 1 bonus @DexterXSR 15/22 @Dawn 8/12 @angeldelayette 4/10 + 1 bonus @Theheel 4/5 + 1 bonus @StanMiguel 4/11 Predictions highest percentage @Theheel 80% (1 predictions) @DexterXSR 68% (4 predictions) @Shmoe II 66% (5 predictions) @Dawn 66% (2 predictions) @KyTeran 61% (8 predictions) @Martel123 60% (7 predictions) @Charasmatic Enigma 59% (8 predictions) @kanegan 58% (6 predictions) @Wrestling Machine 57% (8 predictions) @Toby0618 51% (6 predictions) @angeldelayette 40% (2 predictions) @StanMiguel 36% (1 predictions) Thank you @knkmaster69, I'm glad that you like the diary. I think it's difficult to book SWF and to balance ratings with diary stories is even harder, but SWF has too many great characters and a great history. I think the diary will get more interesting as weeks go by. Thank you @StanMiguel for your kind comments. As you catch up with the diary I think you'll see my style of booking, but the most important thing is that you enjoy it iMO. I hope to see here again! @Martel123 nailed it. The Rock City Stars have already a story in RIPW and are also good babyfaces, something that is important to balance the roster. They'll finally have an opportunity in the Main Roster. Spencer Spade has a bright future and I'm trying to give him a personality early on the diary. This was an initial storyline and I could end it as soon as possible because this storyline produces low ratings. But Jungle Lord and Spencer Spade are good opposites and as I said before I won't sacrifice everything for the ratings, I think it's a story that adds something else for the diary and it's good to develop the characters Spencer Spade and Jungle Lord. As @Shmoe II said, a victory for Lenny Brown's team was a way to hype the North American title for the next episode. I chose Brandon James to be the next challenger for Rocky Golden and that's the reason he beat Mikey Lau. Nice to hear that. I can't talk too much about Rogue because he is in a very important feud but I think it's going to be interesting. Scythe is a question of when rather than if. I'm afraid of Scythe losing to a random guy but Rocky Golden is our figuerehead and Rogue is a 3-time World Heavyweight champion and they won in controversial finishes. Not sure about the supernatural thing, it's not out of the question but we won't see supernatural powers for the moment. As you know, I had Samael The Executioner as a champion in my LAP diary and they are too similar in my mind to start a new diary with Scythe winning the championship.
  24. p { margin:2px; margin-left:60px; margin-right:60px; padding:0; line-height: 1.5em; } .div-1 { background-color: #4A87A4 ; } TCW SURPRISINGLY LEADING FEBRUARY TV RATINGS! TCW Presents Total Wrestling led the last 2 weeks to top the February ratings so far. Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach def. Joshua Taylor & Jay Chord in two consecutive weeks in the Main Events to get ratings of 96 and 97. USPW American Wrestling is having the worst ratings in a long time. In the last two Main Events, Jaime Quine def. Pariah to retain the USPW Women's title (74) and Trent Shaffer & Joss Thompson def. Rick Law & Running Wolf (75). SWF Supreme TV is still less than 1 point and a half points behind TCW Presents Total Wrestling in the monthly average. With only one episode before SWF Awesome Impact goes head-to-head with USPW Red, White and Blue, SWF is averaging more than 4 points than USPW in the TV ratings.
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