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  1. 17 minutes ago, Eternal Phoenix said:

    You gonna give us Omega updates every 51 matches, boss? Slice that total into thirds and it's pretty managable.

    17 is a prime number (so not divisible by 3) and I normally run things in groups of rounds. So this would be unorthodox for me, but it may be manageable. I’ll see how it goes as I approach each point.

    EDIT: An example…it’d work out into 4 rounds one sitting, then 2 at some point, then 6 because I’m on a roll, then another 2, and then the final three. No real consistency there. 😂

  2. Agenda for this week, while I’m off from work:

    * Finish new PC entry for Delta Division (Jman’s entering a secondary character, so minor spoilers)

    * Get last season’s final OVR and SPR updates put in the game database.

    * Get started on Omega Division stuff. There are 18 people on the roster, so 17 rounds of 9 matches makes 153 total bouts I have to run. Could I do all of those this week? Yes, since I don’t fully watch them and am only interested in win/loss and time results so it gets done faster. Am I doing all 153 this week? Heck no.

    * Somewhere in that mess, work some more on the power rankings document.

    * If time allows actually do other, non-League related stuff in my life. 😛

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  3. Two things:

    1) I just noticed an AI render thread for CVerse-style renders. While Croquemitaine's work will remain the official renders for GMPCs in The League now and moving forward, because by and large I prefer human-made work as they put time into it instead of entering stuff into a generator, I may crib some renders from that thread for current and future Omega Division people when I run that division's contests (since I'm really the only one who actually sees it). I saw one that may end up being a repackaged Sterling Silver within the first three pages, I'm just saying...there are a lot of images there and I could certainly craft stories for more than a few. There may be additional Omega Division wrestlers for the running after Season Eleven in complete.

    2) Not even 48 hours since the end of Season Ten and already we have braking news regarding Season Eleven...

    BETA DIVISION WRESTLER TO MISS SEASON ELEVEN

    NOVEMBER 12, 2023--In a Sunday statement released by The League's headquarters out of Baltimore, Maryland, League owner and commissioner Will Prydor announced that recently-relegated wrestler Daniel Simmons would be missing the upcoming eleventh season of The League.

    "While Mr. Simmons' reasons to miss a season are his own to discuss as he deems fit," Prydor said, "he has authorized me to simply state that due to a death in his family, he had to return home to Washington state to attend to matters there. As such, he will not be on the Beta Division roster for Season Eleven. Should he be ready to return for Season Twelve, he will be placed in the Gamma Division at that time. My condolences, as well as those from all of us involved with The League, go out to Mr. Simmons and his family in these troubled times, and I ask that his privacy be respected while he is on leave.

    "This creates an opening in the Beta Division to be filled in, and in effect also the Gamma Division, which I have elected to fill as follows: both seventh-place finishers in the Beta Division and Gamma Division are hereby not relegated."

    Prydor's announcement means that Pulsar and Markus Clay, who finished seventh in the Beta and Gamma Divisions respectively, will remain in those divisions for Season Eleven as a measure to fill the vacancy left by Daniel Simmons.

    When asked why an extra promotion couldn't come from the Gamma Division into Beta, Prydor said, "I approach each scenario on a case-by-case basis. If I had elected to promote a third from the Gamma Division, there would still be a vacancy left in Gamma to fill that spot in. Do I then promote the third place out of Delta too? And what happens if, say, I promoted a third out of Gamma and Delta and then someone else in Gamma ends up having to miss a season or more? Do I then promote a fourth from Delta? I had to make a decision that would be the least intrusive for all involved, while ensuring that when people like Mr. Simmons are ready to return that they have the right to return to a roster spot if they are still entitled to it. While I have some hard-and-fast guidelines I consider, such as a division champion will always promote even if it means an extra spot is relegated, or an eighth-place wrestler will always be relegated no matter what other vacancies happen, in this instance it seemed the easiest, correct move is to simply not relegate the seventh-place wrestlers from the affected divisions."

    The final Season Eleven roster is set to be announced at some point in mid-January 2024.

     

    UPDATED DIVISIONS FOR SEASON ELEVEN

    ALPHA DIVISION

    • George Mastachas (defending League Champion)
    • Nuclear Templeton
    • The Mastodon
    • Brandy McDonald
    • Mel O'Hallister
    • De'siree Mitchell
    • Brian Blackfield (promoted from Beta)
    • Jean-Paul Ouilette (promoted from Beta)

    BETA DIVISION

    • Reverend Johnny Gross (relegated from Alpha)
    • Yoshii Nakamatsu
    • Billy Norris
    • Blood River
    • Angela Wassermann
    • Pulsar (not relegated as a result of this announcement)
    • Christian Priest (promoted from Gamma)
    • Lucas Molina (promoted from Gamma)

    GAMMA DIVISION

    • Big Scott Weathers (Relegated from Beta)
    • Indigo Rose
    • Diego Rodriguez
    • Terrance Stevens
    • Erick Gibson
    • Markus Clay (not relegated as a result of this announcement)
    • Monty Dhillon (promoted from Delta)
    • Lance Heartilly (promoted from Delta)

    DELTA DIVISION

    • Diamond (relegated from Gamma)
    • Kichi Hida
    • Nocturne
    • Scott Stevens
    • Four spots to be filled either by contracts or from top finishers in the Omega Division
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  4. THE LEAGUE: SEASON TEN, WEEK FOURTEEN

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    LTFF6jR.jpg (z-6) El Tornado (4-9, OVR 444)*

    vs.

     (z-8) Devil's Delight (1-12, OVR 420) 54miFm6.jpg xJrKs53.jpg

    Both wrestlers had asked separately to wrestle this match before the audience arrived. Will Prydor denied the request, telling each of them that they should go out there and make certain the people remembered them after they had left for the Omega Division. The result was this Match of the Night contender right out of the gates, as Tornado fought back from a deep hole to eventually catch Delight with a springboard guillotina. However, Delight got out of the pin at two and a half, and fought her own way back into the contest. A Hellborne Rising and a DDT led into Purgatory’s End, and Tornado was too far from the ropes to get the break. He tapped out, and Delight at least ends her first tenure in The League on a high note, and now has to reinvent herself in Omega.

    Devil's Delight (2-12) def. El Tornado (4-10) via Submission (Purgatory’s End) in 9:32.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Devil's Delight:  OVR + 5.10, XP + 524.96, no notable damage

    Changes for El Tornado:  OVR + 0.71, XP + 131.24, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    E5dgVEm.jpg O63FjvG.jpg (6) Erick Gibson (5-8, OVR 488)*

    vs.

     (5) Terrance Stevens (6-7, OVR 477) 6r4P9L8.jpg

    Gibson came in to this match motivated—rumor had it that he was looking to secure his position as shareholders were sensing weakness and a possible hostile takeover of his company was in the works. Terrance got overwhelmed in the opening minutes but somehow fought back, eventually sending both Gibson and himself outside at the nine-minute mark. Karen McClure promptly got involved to get her client back on the offensive, and it paid off in spades barely twenty seconds later, as Gibson knocked Stevens loopy with a Terminable Offense. Gibson rolled back into the ring, and was content to watch the referee count Stevens out to end this Match of the Night contender. A win’s a win in his book, and Terrance Stevens earns the dubious honor of being the first person in The League to be involved in two different countout finishes (he had won the other one he was involved in).

    Erick Gibson (6-8) def. Terrance Stevens (6-8) via Countout (Terminable Offense) in 9:54.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Erick Gibson:  OVR + 4.19, XP + 483.14, minor damage to head

    Changes for Terrance Stevens:  OVR + 0.71, XP + 150.98, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    N0Y594C.jpg (z-7) Markus Clay (4-9, OVR 469)

    vs.

     (4) Diego Rodriguez (6-7, OVR 506)* G4sbiHU.jpg

    A rather pedestrian match after the opening contests on the card, this saw Diego control the match for the most part, and he put Clay away with a swinging neckbreaker that led directly to a Discordant Melody. Clay looked like he was phoning this match in, as Rodriguez continues to fuel speculation that next season will be the one he promotes into Beta.

    Diego Rodriguez (7-7) def. Markus Clay (4-10) via Submission (Discordant Melody) in 9:19.  Rating: **

    Changes for Diego Rodriguez:  OVR + 3.93, XP + 557.14, no notable damage

    Changes for Markus Clay:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.29, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    ayWv1C3.jpg (5) Billy Norris (6-7, OVR 506)

    vs.

     (7) Pulsar (5-8, OVR 473)* VfA2MW8.jpg

    The only bit of drama in this one, after Pulsar at least made it look respectable, was the fact that the referee originally overturned a pinfall on Pulsar after seeing a foot under the bottom rope. This did not get Norris upset, as he simply took down Pulsar again and hit a second Down Under Disaster, hooking both legs on the cover and making sure the official got to three this time. Norris finishes the season with an even record, and Pulsar…well, he kind of makes the Wassermann/Blackfield match moot, as Pulsar has locked in a trip to the Gamma Division.

    Billy Norris (7-7) def. Pulsar (5-9) via Pinfall (Down Under Disaster) in 10:19.  Rating: **

    Changes for Billy Norris:  OVR + 3.98, XP + 630.44, no notable damage

    Changes for Pulsar:  OVR -0.07, XP + 157.61, minor damage to head

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    BETA DIVISION STANDINGS, RELEGATION RACE:

    6.  Angela Wassermann:  5-8, ATV 10:40 (AMR 2.385), OVR 470.80

    z-7.  Pulsar:  5-9, ATV 11:52 (AMR 2.286), OVR 472.57

    z-8.  Big Scott Weathers:  4-9, ATV 15:28 (AMR 2.462), OVR 482.48

    Angela Wassermann, by virtue of sweeping the season series against Pulsar and also winning a potential three-way tie with Pulsar and Weathers, has avoided relegation. She still has a task ahead of her in the form of Brian Blackfield, but she will survive to wrestle in Beta in Season Eleven.

     

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    wSRPoAi.jpg (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-7, OVR 520)*

    vs.

    (z-7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-10, OVR 494) d7FEgH5.jpg

    Bob Sinclair: We go to the Alpha Division for our next bout, as Mel O’Hallister tries to avoid a losing season. Standing across from him is the already-relegated Reverend Johnny Gross.

    Frankie Garnett: Bob, surely I can’t be the only one already looking forward to next season, and the pair of matches between Gross and Christian Priest, can I?

    Bob Sinclair: Frankie, I think a lot of people are in that boat after the words exchanged between the two prior to Tag Team Turmoil. But that’s in the future, let’s focus on the present. Who do you have winning this one?

    Frankie Garnett: The smart answer would, naturally, be O’Hallister. He won earlier this season, after all. But I’m not entirely sold on that. Gross knows he’s back in Beta next season. I expect a return to Beta Division form for Gross…who, remember, went 11-3 and won the division last season. I see him taking this one, and entering Season Eleven with some momentum on his side as he prepares for the inevitable showdown.

    Bob Sinclair: Kind of a bold pick, Frankie, given that O’Hallister looked early in this season to be a championship contender.

    Frankie Garnett: If Mel had kept his earlier success going to this point, Bob, we’d be having a totally different discussion.

    Bob Sinclair: Fair enough. Both men have signaled they’re ready to begin, and here’s the bell…we are under way in the Alpha Division!

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    (00:14) Rev. Gross applied a Front Facelock

    (00:18) Rev. Gross hit a Slap To Chest

    (00:25) Rev. Gross hit a Single Leg Trip

    (00:29) O'Hallister blocked a Knee Bar

    (00:49) Rev. Gross applied a Rear Chinlock

    (00:53) Rev. Gross hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (01:00) Rev. Gross hit a Legdrop To Arm

    (01:14) Rev. Gross applied a Choke Hold

    (01:14) The referee gave Rev. Gross a stern warning

    (01:18) Rev. Gross hit an Elbow Drop

    (01:22) O'Hallister blocked an Arm Bar

    (01:28) Mel O'Hallister moved out of the way from a Fist Drop.

    (01:42) O'Hallister applied a Body Scissors

    (01:49) O'Hallister hit a Knee Pull

    (02:03) O'Hallister applied a Knee Bar

    (02:07) O'Hallister hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (02:11) O'Hallister hit a Knee Drop

    (02:15) O'Hallister hit a Stomp

    (02:19) Rev. Gross blocked a Body Scissors

    (02:33) O'Hallister applied a Knee Bar

    (02:37) Rev. Gross blocked a Knee Pull

    (02:44) Reverend Johnny Gross easily moved out of the way from a Fist Drop.

    (03:04) Rev. Gross applied a Rear Chinlock

    (03:08) Rev. Gross hit a Stomp

    (03:22) Rev. Gross applied an Arm Bar

    (03:36) Rev. Gross applied a Choke Hold

    (03:36) The referee gave Rev. Gross a stern warning

    (03:41) O'Hallister broke a Legdrop To Arm

    (03:50) Rev. Gross avoided a Begging Off Sucker Punch.

    (04:04) Rev. Gross applied a Side Headlock

     

    Bob Sinclair: At least in the early part of the match, Frankie, you’re dead-on here. Gross looks like his Beta Division self and is setting the pace of the match to something he’s comfortable with.

    Frankie Garnett: There’s one minor issue, Bob. It’s the same pace that O’Hallister likes, especially with that leg of his.

    Quote

     

    (04:07) Rev. Gross hit a Jab Punch

    (04:14) Rev. Gross applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (04:18) Rev. Gross hit an Open Handed Chop

    (04:32) Rev. Gross applied a Knee Bar

    (04:43) Rev. Gross hit a Rear Naked Punch Flurry

    (04:53) Rev. Gross hit a Headbutt To Groin

    (04:59) O'Hallister avoided a Stomp Flurry.

    (05:03) O'Hallister hit a Begging Off Eye Poke

    (05:17) O'Hallister applied a Front Facelock

    (05:21) O'Hallister hit an Eye Poke

    (05:30) O'Hallister hit a Standing Head Scissors Twist

    (05:44) O'Hallister applied a Cravate

    (05:58) O'Hallister applied a Front Facelock

    (06:01) O'Hallister hit a Jab Punch

    (06:04) O'Hallister hit a Handshake Sucker Punch

    (06:08) O'Hallister hit an Eye Poke

    (06:15) O'Hallister hit a Running Clothesline

    (06:19) O'Hallister hit a Stomp

    (06:23) O'Hallister hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (06:33) Rev. Gross got a rope break to stop a Knee Pull

    (06:36) O'Hallister hit a Jab Punch

    (06:41) Rev. Gross broke a Standing Arm Bar

    (06:53) Rev. Gross hit a Lifting Spinebuster Pin

    (06:58) Rev. Gross got a one count

     

    Bob Sinclair: Still too early for a pin, but Gross manages to stop O’Hallister’s momentum with a quick spinebuster.

    Frankie Garnett: Plus O’Hallister has to force Gross off of him, so it’s not an entirely wasted maneuver.


     

    Quote

     

    (07:02) O'Hallister blocked a Hammerlock Drive

    (07:16) Rev. Gross hit a Wrist-Clutch Snap Suplex

    (07:21) O'Hallister blocked a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (07:26) O'Hallister broke a Boston Crab

    (07:35) O'Hallister hit a Standing Head Scissors Twist

    (07:42) O'Hallister hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (07:56) O'Hallister applied an Arm Bar

    (08:06) Reverend Johnny Gross moved out of the way from a Leaping Elbow Drop.

    (08:10) Rev. Gross hit a Leaping Elbow Drop

    (08:29) Rev. Gross applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (08:29) The referee angrily told off Rev. Gross

    (08:41) Rev. Gross hit a Kneeling Kick Rush

    (08:46) O'Hallister slipped out of the back of the Rear Crossface Blows

    (09:02) O'Hallister applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

    (09:07) Rev. Gross slipped out the front of a Top Wrist Lock

    (09:23) Rev. Gross hit Trapping Headbutts

    (09:27) O'Hallister stopped a Slit Throat Motion by rushing Rev. Gross

    (09:31) O'Hallister hit an Eye Poke

    (09:45) O'Hallister applied a Cravate

    (09:59) O'Hallister applied a Front Facelock

    (10:05) O'Hallister hit a Strong Open Handed Chop

    (10:09) O'Hallister hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (10:16) O'Hallister hit a Legdrop To Groin

    (10:23) Rev. Gross countered a Leaping Elbow Drop with a Small Package

    (10:27) Rev. Gross got a two count

     

    Bob Sinclair: Gross almost stole one there, Frankie!

    Frankie Garnett: Not likely. Gross left O’Hallister’s good leg free. If it was the left leg that was trapped, we might be having a different discussion right now.

    Quote

     

    (10:35) O'Hallister avoided a Low Blow.

    (10:51) O'Hallister hit a Piledriver

    (11:10) O'Hallister applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (11:10) The referee gave O'Hallister a stern warning

    (11:15) Rev. Gross rolled through a Boston Crab

    (11:20) O'Hallister slipped out the front of a Stump Piledriver

    (11:24) Rev. Gross slipped out of the back of a Short Arm Back Elbow

    (11:34) Rev. Gross hit a Backbreaker

    (11:38) Rev. Gross hit a Seated Back Kick

    (11:49) Rev. Gross hit a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (11:53) O'Hallister rolled through a Boston Crab

    (12:02) O'Hallister hit a Standing Head Scissors Twist

    (12:10) O'Hallister applied a Hammerlock

    (12:17) O'Hallister hit a Chop Block

    (12:21) Rev. Gross rolled through an Irish Clover

    (12:27) Rev. Gross hit a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (12:30) O'Hallister countered a Roundhouse Punch with a Throat Thrust

    (12:35) Rev. Gross broke the Trapping Headbutts

    (12:39) O'Hallister blocked a DDT

    (12:44) O'Hallister blocked a Stump Piledriver

    (13:00) O'Hallister hit Trapping Headbutts

    (13:00) Rev. Gross started to bleed

    (13:06) Rev. Gross avoided a Low Blow after both wrestlers failed in their attacks.

    (13:06) The referee was accidentally knocked out by a stray shot from O'Hallister

     

    Bob Sinclair: The collective groan you just heard from the male viewership explains it all, folks!

    Frankie Garnett: I’m…lost, Bob. How in the heck do you miss a low blow so badly that you catch the ref with it?!

    Bob Sinclair: You just saw it, Frankie. I can’t explain it any better than that.

    Quote

     

    (13:10) O'Hallister countered a Begging Off Low Blow with a Knife Edge Chop

    (13:15) Rev. Gross slipped out the front of a Powerbomb

    (13:27) Rev. Gross hit a Lifting Spinebuster Pin

    (13:40) Rev. Gross hit a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (13:48) Rev. Gross picked up O'Hallister from behind

    (14:04) Rev. Gross hit a Forward Russian Legsweep

    (14:14) Rev. Gross picked up O'Hallister

    (14:24) O'Hallister avoided a Low Blow.

    (14:38) O'Hallister applied a Cravate

    (14:54) O'Hallister applied a Side Headlock

    (15:04) O'Hallister applied a Hammerlock

    (15:13) O'Hallister hit a Rear Amateur Takedown

    (15:18) Rev. Gross broke an Irish Clover

    (15:34) Rev. Gross hit a Western Brainbuster Suplex

    (15:39) The referee recovers

    (15:39) Rev. Gross got a near pinfall

    (15:55) Rev. Gross hit a Stump Piledriver

    (16:21) There's the dragon sleeper!  Reverend Johnny Gross is telling Mel O'Hallister to Come to Jesus!

     

    Frankie Garnett: Gross didn’t get it with the brainbuster, but he very well might get the submission here!

    Bob Sinclair: O’Hallister’s trying to slip out, but Gross has it on too tight…and there it is, O’Hallister has to tap!

    Frankie Garnett: A valiant attempt from O’Hallister, but Gross gets some momentum at the end of the season after crashing to earth like being expelled from the Garden of Eden after Tag Team Turmoil!

    Bob Sinclair: …You’ve been saving that line for a while, haven’t you?

    Frankie Garnett: Darn right I was!

     

    Reverend Johnny Gross (4-10) def. Mel O'Hallister (6-8) via Submission (Come to Jesus) in 16:33.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Reverend Johnny Gross:  OVR + 5.61, XP + 942.91, no notable damage

    Changes for Mel O'Hallister:  OVR + 0.78, XP + 348.23, minor damage to head and body

    This was the Match of the Night (2 [1 this season] for Reverend Johnny Gross, 6 [3 this season] for Mel O'Hallister)

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    p54rf5F.jpg (6) De'siree Mitchell (4-9, OVR 488)

    vs.

    (4) Brandy McDonald (7-6, OVR 519)* gGexPKo.jpg

    De’siree Mitchell came into this match with a point to prove to all of the haters who called Brandy her kryptonite. McDonald got some offense in, but never enough to be too much of a threat as Mitchell stormed through this match, hitting the All Out Blitz on the first try and scoring the pinfall to salvage some dignity on the season…as well as ensure that she’s not dropping to Beta Division. Her victory locks Daniel Simmons in for relegation back to Beta.

    De'siree Mitchell (5-9) def. Brandy McDonald (7-7) via Pinfall (All Out Blitz) in 13:20.  Rating: **

    Changes for De'siree Mitchell:  OVR + 4.16, XP + 729.60, no notable damage

    Changes for Brandy McDonald:  OVR -0.07, XP + 182.40, minor damage to head

     

     

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    ALPHA DIVISION STANDINGS, RELEGATION RACE:

    6.  De'siree Mitchell:  5-9, ATV 16:27, (AMR 2.357), OVR 492.57

    z-7.  Reverend Johnny Gross:  4-10, ATV 26:01, (AMR 1.929), OVR 499.29

    z-8.  Daniel Simmons:  3-10, ATV 14:53, (AMR 2.231), OVR 503.84

    There’s no way that Simmons can catch Mitchell. So the only thing that can change in the bottom two is Simmons winning the tiebreaker over Gross and finishing in seventh.

     

     

     

    BETA DIVISION

    VZFWcYa.jpg hAfQcot.jpg (4) Blood River (6-7, OVR 502)*

    vs.

    (3) Yoshii Nakamatsu (7-6, OVR 508) xHVnvxD.jpg

    Another Match of the Night contender, Nakamatsu fought like he had something to prove, which was absolutely true. After all, he was winless against River in three attempts. This was a very close match that could have gone either way, as both men were busted open during the match, and both men were vulnerable to the other’s finishers. In the end though, River was unable to pull the trigger on The Offering. Nakamatsu had no such issues with the Emperor’s Fall. Three counts later, Nakamatsu puts the pressure on Jean-Paul Ouilette to win if he wants to be promoted!

    Yoshii Nakamatsu (8-6) def. Blood River (6-8) via Pinfall (Emperor’s Fall) in 13:43.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Yoshii Nakamatsu:  OVR + 5.41, XP + 685.27, minor damage to head

    Changes for Blood River:  OVR + 0.75, XP + 171.32, minor damage to head

     

     

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    BETA DIVISION PROMOTION RACE

    y-1.  Brian Blackfield:  12-1, ATV 14:27 (AMR 2.077), OVR 570.55

    2.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  8-6, ATV 13:14 (AMR 2.143), OVR 513.50

    3.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  7-6, ATV 11:55 (AMR 2.538), OVR 515.30

    Tiebreaker: Ouilette holds the tiebreaker via faster victory time (13:53 vs. 16:28).

    Nakamatsu has done his part. Ouilette controls his fate now. A win, and he promotes. A loss, and it’s Nakamatsu who advances for the second season in a row.

     

     

    BETA DIVISION

    aOXlwtV.jpg (6) Angela Wassermann (5-8, OVR 471)

    vs.

     (y-1) Brian Blackfield (12-1, OVR 571)* Lp89uMT.jpg

    A bit of a throwaway match before delving into more contests that have some meaning, since Pulsar locked up the second relegation spot earlier in the night. Wassermann got out to a rather large advantage in the first five minutes, but could not hold on to that over the following eight. Blackfield would bust Angela open with a stump piledriver and fail at hitting the Destroyer three times before simply locking on the Highland’s Wrath for the submission victory. The Juggernaut heads into the Alpha Division with only three losses to his name, and has to be considered one of the favorites to emerge as League Champion in the first season of 2024.

    Brian Blackfield (13-1) def. Angela Wassermann (5-9) via Submission (Highland’s Wrath) in 13:24.  Rating: **

    Changes for Brian Blackfield:  OVR + 4.16, XP + 632.36, minor damage to head

    Changes for Angela Wassermann:  OVR -0.07, XP + 158.09, minor damage to head

     

    Two Minutes to Midnight…

    The camera returns from commercial to show Nocturne, pacing back and forth backstage. Her match is up next.

    ???: You’re going to wear yourself out before you even get out there.

    She stops mid-stride as the words reach her mind, and then pivots to see Will Prydor standing a few feet away.

    Nocturne: I can’t help it. Biggest match of my young career so far.

    Prydor nods at this.

    Will Prydor: Just go out there and do your thing. You’ve held your own against me, and I’m about Stevens’ size. You can do this. I mean…hell, Dani, you’re one of two people who beat Lance Heartilly this season, and the only one to do it twice. That’s an accomplishment.

    Nocturne: And it’ll mean nothing if I get sent back to Omega.

    Will Prydor: Not true.

    Nocturne’s head snaps up at this as she stares a question at her teacher.

    Will Prydor: It will mean something, Dani. It means you took on a master technician and bested him. Beyond that…even if you get sent back to Omega, and have to run the gauntlet again…you’ve done it once. What more proof do you need that you can deal with any adversity that comes your way?

    Nocturne remains silent at this, pondering his words.

    Will Prydor: You’re putting too much pressure on yourself. I even told you that before the season began. That’s not a path to success. Trust me, I know, and I know that you know this. The next four or five months do not matter right now. Only the next twenty minutes. Deal with the afterwards after.

    There is another pause, before Nocturne looks at him once more. Prydor nods.

    Will Prydor: It’s your fight song, Dani. You know the words better than I do. But if ever there was a time to live by those words, it’s now.  "You might only have one match, but you can make an explosion." Go prove to them that you deserve to be here, that you are that explosion.

    One last exhale, and Nocturne nods. The determination is clear on her face.

    Nocturne: No. I’m going to do better than that, Teach. I’m going to rise.

    As she turns to head towards the ring, The Aerie’s PA system starts to play Sixx:A.M.’s “Rise,” the theme that Prydor himself used at the end of his career, and the man smiles. It’s all in her hands now.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    BEVGy0x.jpg (5) Nocturne (6-7, OVR 425)

    vs.

    (7) Scott Stevens (4-9, OVR 418)* fYy1oxq.jpg fTtB0pK.jpg

    Nocturne’s main roster spot is at stake here; she needs to win and Heartilly to beat Onoo to keep her spot in the Delta Division next season. The pep talk she got from her teacher right before the match seemed to have little effect to start, as Stevens took an early advantage and threatened to run away with the contest. However, Nocturne showed shades of her teacher during his League tenure, enduring the punishment and slowly grinding her way back into the match. Stevens never got an attempt to go for his piledriver, looking instead to powerbomb Nocturne through the canvas. It took her a half-dozen tries but she finally got the Midnight Solstice applied, center of the ring, and Stevens was forced to tap out. Half of the equation in the lower end of the Delta Division is complete; will Onoo be able to do what only two people have done this season to stave off relegation?

    Nocturne (7-7) def. Scott Stevens (4-10) via Submission (Midnight Solstice) in 14:33.  Rating: **

    Changes for Nocturne:  OVR + 4.22, XP + 486.98, minor damage to head

    Changes for Scott Stevens:  OVR -0.07, XP + 121.75, minor damage to head

     

     

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    DELTA DIVISION RELEGATION RACE

    4.  Nocturne:  7-7, ATV 11:26 (AMR 2.000), OVR 428.92

    5.  Jun Onoo:  6-7, ATV 10:24 (AMR 2.077), OVR 476.25

    Tiebreaker: Onoo holds the tiebreaker via faster victory time (8:00 vs. 12:33).

    Nocturne has done her duty. It wasn’t pretty, and it was damn near a loss on an occasion or two, but she got the win she needed. It’s now up to Jun Onoo to match the feat against a decidedly tougher opponent in Lance Heartilly. Won’t have to wait long, either—that match is next!

     

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    m6kdW7F.jpg (4) Jun Onoo (6-7, OVR 476)

    vs.

    (2) Lance Heartilly (10-3, OVR 444)* 9q89H6M.jpg

    Onoo had an opening flurry of offense at the bell, but his problem is that he winded himself too early by trying to bull-rush Heartilly into a pinning predicament. Heartilly utilized his excessive stamina reserves and simply outlasted Onoo, eventually applying his figure four and earning the submission victory, banishing Onoo to the Omega Division next season in what was otherwise a rather pedestrian contest!

    Lance Heartilly (11-3) def. Jun Onoo (6-8) via Submission (Hellacious Leglock) in 11:08.  Rating: **

    Changes for Lance Heartilly:  OVR + 4.03, XP + 485.34, no notable damage

    Changes for Jun Onoo:  OVR -0.07, XP + 121.34, no notable damage

     

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    DELTA DIVISION PROMOTION RACE

    1.  Monty Dhillon:  11-2, ATV 7:11 (AMR 2.154), OVR 528.26

    x-2.  Lance Heartilly:  11-3, ATV 10:16 (AMR 2.286), OVR 448.12

    3.  Kichi Hida:  10-3, ATV 6:49 (AMR 1.846), OVR 463.55

    Lance Heartilly has secured a spot in Gamma Division next season—he’s one and done in Delta and moving on. It’s still undecided who joins him though, though the smart money remains on Monty Dhillon.

    Remaining Scenarios:

    Dhillon beats Hida: Dhillon (12-2, division champion) and Heartilly (11-3) promote, Hida (10-4) does not.

    Hida beats Dhillon in under 3:53: Heartilly wins the three-way tiebreaker and promotes (11-3, division champion). Hida wins the tiebreaker against Dhillon due to faster victory time and also promotes (11-3). Dhillon (11-3) remains in Delta.

    Hida beats Dhillon in 3:53 or longer: Heartilly wins the three-way tiebreaker and promotes (11-3, division champion). Dhillon wins the tiebreaker against Hida due to faster victory time and also promotes (11-3). Hida (11-3) remains in Delta.

     

     

     

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    DELTA DIVISION RELEGATION RACE

    4.  Nocturne:  7-7, ATV 11:26 (AMR 2.000), OVR 428.92

    z-5.  Jun Onoo:  6-8, ATV 10:24 (AMR 2.071), OVR 476.18

    No tiebreakers at play now! Nocturne manages a final-week Hail Mary and lives to fight in the Delta Division for another season. Onoo falls just short.

     

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    0rDaDU8.jpg (z-8) Diamond (4-9, OVR 474)*

    vs.

     (3) Lucas Molina (7-6, OVR 473) LG3TCXf.jpg

    Moving on to the Gamma Division for the next to last time this season, Lucas Molina finds himself needing to beat Diamond, and then get some help from Christian Priest, to promote to Beta next season. Much like Nocturne did earlier tonight, Molina had to come from behind in this, as Diamond took an early advantage with her speed and striking. Where she erred, though, was looking to finish Molina with the Florentine. Lucas Molina seemed to take that personally, and made his smaller opponent pay for her hubris with multiple applications of the Puerto Rican Legsweep, the Puerto Rican Pinch, and finally a Greetings from San Juan chained into the Molina Bodylock. Diamond tapped before too long, still discombobulated from the assault from Molina, and he now turns his eyes to the match later between Priest and Indigo Rose, which will determine the second promotion spot into Beta!

    Lucas Molina (8-6) def. Diamond (4-10) via Submission (Molina Bodylock) in 16:26.  Rating: **

    Changes for Lucas Molina:  OVR + 4.33, XP + 561.07, minor damage to head

    Changes for Diamond:  OVR -0.08, XP + 140.27, minor damage to head and body

     

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    GAMMA DIVISION—PROMOTION RACE

    y-1.  Christian Priest:  12-1, ATV 13:55, (AMR 2.846), OVR 578.05

    2.  Indigo Rose:  8-5, ATV 15:09, (AMR 2.538), OVR 490.48

    3.  Lucas Molina:  8-6, ATV 15:08, (AMR 1.929), OVR 477.37

    Tiebreaker: Molina holds the tiebreaker via faster victory time (13:47 vs. 14:05).

    Molina’s done what he can. It’s up to Rose to either deny him his spot, or fall to Priest and forfeit the promotion spot to Molina via tiebreakers.

     

     

    BETA DIVISION

    OOiJTFx.jpg (z-8) Big Scott Weathers (4-9, OVR 482)

    vs.

    (2) Jean-Paul Ouilette (7-6, OVR 515)* ZThYhej.jpg AAdEYyr.jpg

    Pressure’s on Ouilette here. A win, and he promotes to Alpha alongside Brian Blackfield. A loss, and it’s Yoshii Nakamatsu making the trip instead. Weathers put up a bigger fight than many expected, keeping Ouilette on the back foot for most of the match. The Frenchman would fight back, as seems to be the norm in most of these bouts, eventually putting Weathers at risk of Le Petit Mort. Except that Ouilette missed, and Weathers only got a two count out of the affair. Sensing an advantage, Weathers watched Ouilette get to his feet, and charged forward, looking for a Mafia Kick…and immediately fell face-first on the mat, as he was tripped by Cecile Corine. Barely three seconds later, Ouilette landed a desperate Le Petit Mort, and hooked the near leg. This got a count of three, and Ouilette owes his spot in the Alpha Division in Season Eleven to Cecile Corine!

    Jean-Paul Ouilette (8-6) def. Big Scott Weathers (4-10) via Pinfall (Le Petit Mort) in 13:18.  Rating: **

    Changes for Jean-Paul Ouilette:  OVR + 4.15, XP + 505.84, minor damage to head

    Changes for Big Scott Weathers:  OVR -0.07, XP + 158.07, minor damage to head

     

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    BETA DIVISION PROMOTION RACE

    y-1.  Brian Blackfield:  13-1, ATV 14:22 (AMR 2.071), OVR 574.71

    x-2.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  8-6, ATV 12:05 (AMR 2.500), OVR 519.45

    3.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  8-6, ATV 13:14 (AMR 2.143), OVR 513.50

    By virtue of tiebreakers (faster victory time), Jean-Paul Ouilette ekes his way into promotion to the Alpha Division, while Yoshii Nakamatsu has to wait another season before possibly making it.

     

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    vz0qqDp.jpg (1) Monty Dhillon (11-2, OVR 528)*

    vs.

    (3) Kichi Hida (10-3, OVR 464) 4ZAKk1I.jpg

    The final quartet of bouts of the card all have promotion or championship implications. We start in the Delta Division, and Kichi Hida’s deadline of three minutes, fifty-three seconds. Certainly doable. The problem is that Dhillon knew his best bet was to simply be aggressive from the start, and he had the size to back it up. As the clock passed four minutes, Dhillon had landed a Livewire Lariant, a 1346, and the Hammer Mill in succession, while Hida still had not managed any significant strikes. The following two minutes were of no help either, and Dhillon finished things with a huge Empire Bomb that Hida tried to fight her way to her feet after. However, it didn’t go the way she would have liked, and Dhillon made the cover to secure a spot in the Gamma Division, and to do so as the Delta Division champion!

    Monty Dhillon (12-2) def. Kichi Hida (10-4) via Pinfall (Empire Bomb) in 6:08.  Rating: *

    Changes for Monty Dhillon:  OVR + 2.65, XP + 442.70, no notable damage

    Changes for Kichi Hida:  OVR -0.80, XP + 110.67, no notable damage

     

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    DELTA DIVISION PROMOTION RACE

    y-1.  Monty Dhillon:  12-2, ATV 7:05 (AMR 2.071), OVR 530.91

    x-2.  Lance Heartilly:  11-3, ATV 10:16 (AMR 2.286), OVR 448.12

    3.  Kichi Hida:  10-4, ATV 6:49 (AMR 1.786), OVR 462.75

    Earlier in the season, Monty Dhillon said he needed to get out of Delta. He’s getting his wish, as he and Lance Heartilly move on to the Gamma Division. Kichi Hida instantly becomes the favorite to win the division championship next season and move, as a pair of smaller wrestlers in Clay and Diamond are arriving from Gamma.

     

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    2X2r9qf.jpg (2) Indigo Rose (8-5, OVR 490)

    vs.

    (y-1) Christian Priest (12-1, OVR 578)* YICOeYe.jpg MZ2VDcB.jpg

    Speaking of Gamma Division, it’s time to see who promotes out of it alongside Christian Priest. If Rose can do what only Terrance Stevens has managed to do this season, she will have earned her promotion to Beta. If she becomes the thirteenth victim of Priest’s Season Ten Crusade, it’s Molina who advances instead.

    By three minutes in, it was pretty clear what was going to happen, and by the time a Judgement was rendered unto Rose, just past seven minutes in, it was confirmed. Rose never stood a chance this week. Priest cruises to a 13-1 Gamma Division record, setting the mark for best even Gamma record (remember, The Juggernaut went 12-2 in his Gamma campaign), and in doing so brings Lucas Molina along for the ride into the Beta Division!

    Christian Priest (13-1) def. Indigo Rose (8-6) via Pinfall (Judgement) in 7:15.  Rating: *

    Changes for Christian Priest:  OVR + 2.69, XP + 509.67, no notable damage

    Changes for Indigo Rose:  OVR -0.82, XP + 127.42, minor damage to head

     

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    GAMMA DIVISION PROMOTION RACE

    y-1.  Christian Priest:  13-1, ATV 13:24, (AMR 2.714), OVR 580.74

    x-2.  Lucas Molina:  8-6, ATV 15:08, (AMR 1.929), OVR 477.37

    3.  Indigo Rose:  8-6, ATV 15:09, (AMR 2.429), OVR 489.66

    Tiebreaker: Molina holds the tiebreaker via faster victory time (13:47 vs. 14:05).

    By a margin of eighteen seconds, Lucas Molina joins Christian Priest into ascending into the upper half of The League! Rose may not be a favorite to promote next season—not with Monty Dhillon coming, and a replacement technical wizard in Lance Heartilly—but this campaign should help her confidence moving forward.

     

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    NSa1kkC.jpg (3) The Mastodon (9-4, OVR 520)*

    vs.

    (2) Nuclear Templeton (10-3, OVR 532) FqeSGy6.jpg

    First half of our double main event. The winner of this match would have a shot at becoming League Champion pending the results of the actual main event. This matchup of Season Eight Tag Team Turmoil partners started this in the manner to which each is accustomed—that is to say, it started as a slugfest from the opening bell and did not let up for the first seven or eight minutes. Around that time, Templeton started to get an advantage, and only widened it over the next minute or two. When a Radiation Spike failed to land, Mastodon fought back himself, busting Nuclear open with a stump piledriver. The punishment he’d taken was enough to thwart a Cull the Weak, though, and Nuclear feigned an Armageddon Lariat, catching Mastodon out of position and opening him up for a Radiation Leak! Mastodon nearly made it to the ropes before finally passing out, and Templeton has done what he can. He’s now in the unenviable position of hoping Daniel Simmons can pull a major upset in order for Nuclear to repeat as League Champion!

    Nuclear Templeton (11-3) def. The Mastodon (9-5) via Submission (Radiation Leak) in 19:05.  Rating: **

    Changes for Nuclear Templeton:  OVR + 4.48, XP + 733.74, minor damage to head

    Changes for The Mastodon:  OVR -0.08, XP + 183.44, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

     

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    RACE FOR THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

    1.  Nuclear Templeton:  11-3, ATV 14:19, (AMR 2.214), OVR 536.08

    2.  George Mastachas:  10-3, ATV 17:54, (AMR 2.538), OVR 523.19

    3.  The Mastodon:  9-5, ATV 15:13, (AMR 2.429), OVR 519.57

    Tiebreaker: Mastachas holds the tiebreaker due to a faster victory time (20:23 vs. 22:06)

    Mastachas wins the title with a win. Otherwise, Nuclear repeats. We’ll find out now, as the final match of the season is set to begin!

     

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    FXyrc6C.jpg (1) George Mastachas (10-3, OVR 523)*

    vs.

    (z-8) Daniel Simmons (3-10, OVR 504) zd1WDAc.jpg

    During the final commercial break of the show, in between the last match and this one, League security had to escort Nuclear Templeton from the ringside area. He demanded that he should have the right to watch this match from ringside since he had a vested interest in it, but that was quickly denied by senior League official Jacob Smalls. The final match of the season would happen without any other wrestlers in the ringside area.

    This was a surprisingly close match for the opening seven minutes. Simmons looked like he could hold his own against Mastachas, while Mastachas weathered the storm and dealt punishment where he could. It all started coming apart for Simmons around the nine-minute mark, as Mastachas got in a lengthy sustained run of offense. To his credit, Simmons didn’t panic and fought back again, turning what would have been disaster (a superplex Mastachas was going to use to counter a Working Man’s Dropkick) into a pinning predicament. As they got back to their feet, though, Mastachas stunned Simmons with a quick DDT, and followed it with a Wrath of Zeus. It only took three seconds after that. Season Ten ends with George Mastachas raising the League Championship in the final match of the show!

    George Mastachas (11-3) def. Daniel Simmons (3-11) via Pinfall (Wrath of Zeus) in 15:49.  Rating: **

    Changes for George Mastachas:  OVR + 4.30, XP + 731.39, no notable damage

    Changes for Daniel Simmons:  OVR -0.08, XP + 182.85, minor damage to head

     

     

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    FINAL STANDINGS

    x – Clinched promotion

    y – Clinched Division Title

    z – Clinched Relegation

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    y-1.  George Mastachas:  11-3, ATV 17:43, (AMR 2.500), OVR 527.49

    2.  Nuclear Templeton:  11-3, ATV 14:19, (AMR 2.214), OVR 536.08

    3.  The Mastodon:  9-5, ATV 15:13, (AMR 2.429), OVR 519.57

    4.  Brandy McDonald:  7-7, ATV 13:35, (AMR 2.071), OVR 519.00

    5.  Mel O'Hallister:  6-8, ATV 16:06, (AMR 2.286), OVR 520.32

    6.  De'siree Mitchell:  5-9, ATV 16:27, (AMR 2.357), OVR 492.57

    z-7.  Reverend Johnny Gross:  4-10, ATV 26:01, (AMR 1.929), OVR 499.29

    z-8.  Daniel Simmons:  3-11, ATV 14:53, (AMR 2.214), OVR 503.76

    Mastachas wins the tiebreaker due to faster victory time over Templeton.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    y-1.  Brian Blackfield:  13-1, ATV 14:22 (AMR 2.071), OVR 574.71

    x-2.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  8-6, ATV 12:05 (AMR 2.500), OVR 519.45

    3.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  8-6, ATV 13:14 (AMR 2.143), OVR 513.50

    4.  Billy Norris:  7-7, ATV 13:10 (AMR 2.429), OVR 510.36

    5.  Blood River:  6-8, ATV 11:00 (AMR 2.071), OVR 502.73

    6.  Angela Wassermann:  5-9, ATV 10:40 (AMR 2.357), OVR 470.73

    z-7.  Pulsar:  5-9, ATV 11:52 (AMR 2.286), OVR 472.57

    z-8.  Big Scott Weathers:  4-10, ATV 15:28 (AMR 2.429), OVR 482.41

    Ouilette wins the tiebreaker via faster victory time over Nakamatsu

    Wassermann wins the tiebreaker due to season sweep over Pulsar

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    y-1.  Christian Priest:  13-1, ATV 13:24, (AMR 2.714), OVR 580.74

    x-2.  Lucas Molina:  8-6, ATV 15:08, (AMR 1.929), OVR 477.37

    3.  Indigo Rose:  8-6, ATV 15:09, (AMR 2.429), OVR 489.66

    4.  Diego Rodriguez:  7-7, ATV 18:44, (AMR 2.286), OVR 509.65

    5.  Erick Gibson:  6-8, ATV 10:14, (AMR 2.429), OVR 491.73

    6.  Terrance Stevens:  6-8, ATV 10:23, (AMR 2.357), OVR 477.24

    z-7.  Markus Clay:  4-10, ATV 10:48, (AMR 2.286), OVR 469.00

    z-8.  Diamond:  4-10, ATV 10:10, (AMR 2.143), OVR 473.95

    Molina wins the tiebreaker due to better victory time over Rose

    Gibson wins the tiebreaker due to season sweep over Stevens

    Clay wins the tiebreaker due to better victory time over Diamond

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    y-1.  Monty Dhillon:  12-2, ATV 7:05 (AMR 2.071), OVR 530.91

    x-2.  Lance Heartilly:  11-3, ATV 10:16 (AMR 2.286), OVR 448.12

    3.  Kichi Hida:  10-4, ATV 6:49 (AMR 1.786), OVR 462.75

    4.  Nocturne:  7-7, ATV 11:26 (AMR 2.000), OVR 428.92

    z-5.  Jun Onoo:  6-8, ATV 10:24 (AMR 2.071), OVR 476.18

    z-6.  El Tornado:  4-10, ATV 6:46 (AMR 2.071), OVR 444.88

    7.  Scott Stevens:  4-10, ATV 10:54 (AMR 2.071), OVR 418.37

    z-8.  Devil's Delight:  2-12, ATV 10:19 (AMR 2.214), OVR 424.69

    Tornado wins the tiebreaker due to season sweep over Stevens

     

    PREDICTION STANDINGS

    (Reminder: The standings will now show “official” scores with the bottom two weeks dropped.)

    1. Croquemitaine: 130 (this week: 11). Total score: 146 (drop weeks 4 [8] and 5 [8])

    2. Eternal Phoenix: 130 (this week: 12). Total score: 143 (drop weeks 4 [5] and 5 [8])

    3. SeanMcG: 127 (this week: 9). Total score: 127 (drop weeks 7 [6] and 11 [7])

    4. ShadowedFlames: 124 (this week: 11). Total score: 131 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 10 [0])

    5. Derek B:  124 (this week: 9). Total score: 128 (drop weeks 3 [0] and 5 [4])

    6. Jman2k3: 117 (this week: 10). Total score: 131 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 7 [7])

    With a tie atop the standings, the first tiebreaker is total picks correct. By a three-point margin that goes to Croquemitaine. The Week 4 predication disaster that led to the majority of us using that as a drop week is the difference maker this season. Croquemitaine wins the prediction pool for Season Ten and will get to dictate which matches Monty Dhillon will have as his gimmick matches next season once the participants are locked in. Because of the tie atop the standings, I’m also going to award a consolation prize to Eternal Phoenix, and allow him to pick a single match for any of his characters to determine the gimmick. While I may have already done the end-of-season medical rest rolls and the like, it doesn’t mean I’m going to give away ALL of the results now!

    The overall total also determines the tiebreaker between fourth and fifth places.

     

    THE LEAGUE IS NOW ON BREAK UNTIL JANUARY 2024. I WILL STILL POST OCCASIONALLY DURING THE “OFF-SEASON” AS I HAVE A FEW THINGS LINED UP, PLUS THERE’S OMEGA DIVISION THINGS TO WORK THROUGH. AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE START OF SEASON ELEVEN I’LL POST A REMINDER ON HOW TO SPEND INCOMING TRAIT POINTS (TP) THAT ALL RETURNING WRESTLERS WILL BE GETTING.

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  5. 9 hours ago, Derek B said:

    I mean... Nuclear is #1, right?  How could he possibly not be? 😛

     

    I know this is a semi-joking post but I’ll give you a short, honest answer now and save more details for the effort posting in the off-season:

    If a wrestler loses faster than an average match in the division constantly, and takes longer than the average match in said division to win, (s)he won’t be #1. Wins only factor so much before strength of victory/defeat become factors.

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  6. Working with an outdated League spreadsheet to figure out the easiest way to present this proposed “power ranking” system and…there are a few surprises in this data so far. I’m still debating on if I want to actually give the formulae out when I actually present this, but other than that…I think there will be some room for discussion during the off-season.

    (Who needs hot stove baseball when The League exists?)

     

    Also, 15 out of 16 matches have been run for the week. The lone holdout is a PC match.

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  7. As a collective, the GMPCs of the Alpha Division have decided to let their stats ride and bank the points for end of the season. So GMPC matches (and some PC bouts) start tonight.  As usual, predictions first.

    ALPHA: Mastachas, Nuclear, McDonald, O’Hallister. Mastachas wins the League Championship in the show’s main event after Nuclear puts himself in position in the semi-main.

    BETA: Blackfield, River, Ouilette, Pulsar. The Frenchman manages to make it to Alpha, where I expect him to pull a Daniel Simmons next season.

    GAMMA: Priest, Rodriguez, Gibson, Molina. Molina finds a way, and Rose bounces (literally) off of Priest to allow both PCs to make it to Beta.

    DELTA: Hida*, Heartilly, Nocturne, Delight. The * notes that it’ll take Hida 6 minutes, which clinches the promotion for Dhillon. Nocturne manages to eke out a victory and stay in Delta, while Delight gets a last hurrah before going to Omega and reinventing herself.

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  8. CLINCH SIMULATION REPORTING

    After Season Ten, Week Thirteen: One week remaining

     

    POSSIBLE SCENARIOS REMAINING PER DIVISION: 16

     

    ALPHA DIVISION—LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

    This is George Mastachas’s championship to lose. He finishes with the bests record in 12 scenarios (4 solo). Of the 8 ties, four of them are a three-way tie which would go to Mastodon. The other ties are against Nuclear, and he holds the tiebreaker there. Any of the top three can leave Week Fourteen as League Champion, it’ll just make more moving parts for some than for others.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    George Mastachas clinches League Championship with: Win. (8 scenarios, 50%)

    Nuclear Templeton clinches League Championship with: Win (over Mastodon) AND Mastachas Loss (4 scenarios, 25%)

    The Mastodon clinches League Championship with: Win (over Templeton) AND Mastachas Loss (4 scenarios, 25%)

     

    ALPHA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Do not be thrown off by the standings. Yes, Reverend Johnny Gross is in seventh place in the standings. Yes, Daniel Simmons can still escape relegation while Gross can not. Yes, De’siree Mitchell can still be relegated. Two people are trying to occupy one spot to avoid dropping to Beta, and the favorite to keep their spot is Mitchell by a three-to-one margin. She just needs to win or avoid tying with Simmons if she does lose, since Simmons wins all of the tiebreakers in this group of three.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Reverend Johnny Gross: has clinched relegation.

    Daniel Simmons: Clinches relegation with: Loss OR Mitchell Win (12 scenarios, 75%)

    De’siree Mitchell: Clinches relegation with: Loss AND Simmons Win (4 scenarios, 25%)

     

    BETA DIVISION—PROMOTION TO ALPHA

    The discussion turns to second place in the division, and who can actually make it there. Four people can at least tie for second, but only two of them have a chance to promote due to tiebreakers—namely, the two men currently on seven wins. Ouilette’s is easier—win and he’s in, or lose and have Yoshii lose as well since Ouilette wins the tiebreaker. If he loses and Nakamatsu wins, Yoshii advances.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Brian Blackfield clinched Division Championship in Week Twelve

    Jean-Paul Ouilette clinches promotion with: Win OR Loss + Nakamatsu Loss (12 scenarios, 75%)

    Yoshii Nakamatsu clinches promotion with: Win AND Ouilette Loss (4 scenarios, 25%)

     

    BETA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Three people trying to fit into two spaces at the bottom side of the division. While Blood River could also tie at 6-8 to end the season, he is safe from relegation via tiebreakers.  Only Billy Norris, Angela Wassermann, and Pulsar are at risk to join Big Scott Weathers in Gamma next season.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Big Scott Weathers has clinched relegation

    Pulsar clinches relegation with: Loss (8 scenarios, 50%)

    Angela Wassermann clinches relegation with: Loss AND Pulsar Win (4 scenarios, 25%)

    Billy Norris clinches relegation with: Loss AND Wassermann Win (4 scenarios, 25%)

     

    GAMMA DIVISION—PROMOTION

    Once again, Indigo Rose is in control of her own destiny. A win, and she promotes to Beta. Of course, that’s easier said than done as she has the division champion, Christian Priest, across the ring from her. Lucas Molina faces Diamond, whom he lost to earlier this season. A win there, plus a Rose loss, and he backs into the Beta Division via victory time tiebreaker over Rose. Neither match is certain on the outcome despite the pundits’ beliefs, but on paper at least the advantage is with Indigo Rose.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Christian Priest clinched the Gamma Division title in Week Twelve.

    Indigo Rose clinches promotion with: Win OR Molina Loss (12 scenarios, 75%)

    Lucas Molina clinches promotion with: Win AND Rose Loss (4 scenarios, 25%)

     

    GAMMA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Erick Gibson would win any three-way tie with Markus Clay and Diamond (combined 3-1 head-to-head). He also wins individual tiebreakers over Clay (season sweep) and Diamond (victory time), and so cannot drop to seventh place no matter what the combination of results turns out to be. This side of the division is mostly set, the only question is the finishing order of Diamond and Clay in the relegation spots. This is the easiest division to sort out, for which the author is thankful for the ease of it.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Diamond and Markus Clay both have clinched relegation.

     

    DELTA DIVISION—PROMOTION

    Monty Dhillon gets the unique honor of not having any sort of odds for his advancement listed. He not only needs to lose to Hida to drop out of the promotion spot, but he also needs to lose in under three minutes and fifty-three seconds. Seems implausible, right? But this is Kichi Hida we’re talking about. You know, the current record holder for fastest match under the Delta Division rules since they were adopted for Season Nine, at three minutes and eighteen seconds. It is entirely possible for her to pull off a blitz win and stun the world. Her best hope though is just to get the win no matter how long it takes and hope that Jun Onoo can stop Lance Heartilly. That combination would get her into Gamma. It’s going to hinge on the Dhillon/Hida match to determine who makes it into Gamma next season…

     

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Monty Dhillon clinches promotion with: Win OR Loss to Hida in 3:54 or longer. (The latter would serve as the tiebreaker.)

    Lance Heartilly clinches promotion with: Win OR Loss + Dhillon Win (12 scenarios, 75%)

    Kichi Hida clinches promotion with: Win AND Heartilly Loss (4 scenarios, 25%)

     

    DELTA DIVISION—RELEGATION

    The only way Nocturne survives to wrestle another season in Delta is if she beats Stevens, and Onoo loses to Heartilly. Any other combination, and she’s relegated to Omega to try to earn her way back up.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Devil’s Delight and El Tornado have clinched relegation.

    Scott Stevens, being a primary PC, is exempt from relegation (he would have clinched it otherwise).

    Nocturne clinches relegation with: Loss OR Onoo win (12 scenarios, 75%)

    Jun Onoo clinches relegation with: Loss AND Nocturne win (4 scenarios, 25%)

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  9. My loss is your gain this week. I was going to get a flu shot this morning but when I got there, they told me that I couldn't get one without filling out a consent form ahead of time...wheich I wasn't notified about so I could print it at work. (There is no printer at my residence.) So...back to the apartment and slaving away over a keyboard for the last two hours gives you the following!

     

    THE LEAGUE: SEASON TEN, WEEK THIRTEEN

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    xJrKs53.jpg 54miFm6.jpg (8) Devil's Delight (1-11, OVR 420)

    vs.

    (2) Lance Heartilly (9-3, OVR 440)* 9q89H6M.jpg

    If the match were scored on points and ended after three minutes, Delight may have won it. However, reality dictates otherwise, and it was around the seven-minute mark where things went completely out of her grasp. An implant DDT, a Heartilly Arm Breaker, a stump piledriver, and finally the Hellacious Leglock was the combination that did Delight in. Heartilly seemed to enjoy inflicting additional pain on the hapless Delight, who falls to 1-12 on the season and is probably looking forward to getting as far from Heartilly as she can.

    Lance Heartilly (10-3) def. Devil's Delight (1-12) via Submission (Hellacious Leglock) in 10:22.  Rating: **

    Changes for Lance Heartilly:  OVR + 3.99, XP + 484.98, no notable damage

    Changes for Devil's Delight:  OVR -0.07, XP + 121.24, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    fTtB0pK.jpg fYy1oxq.jpg (7) Scott Stevens (4-8, OVR 418)*

    vs.

    (5) Jun Onoo (5-7, OVR 471) m6kdW7F.jpg

    One of Stevens’ few wins this season came at the expense of Jun Onoo in the first half of the season. For most of the opening half of this Match of the Night contender, it looked like history would repeat itself, as Stevens controlled the bulk of the opening minutes, However, Onoo had both Stevens’ Toxic Sting and his piledriver well-scouted, as Stevens failed to find purchase with either move on numerous occasions. A well-timed Cary Stevens distraction led to Stevens getting the advantage when he was in danger of falling to an IMPACT Driver, and after a few more attempts at the piledriver, including after successive powerbombs, Onoo connected with a backbreaker drop and simply put all of his weight on Stevens’ chest and shoulders, and Stevens could not get a shoulder up before three despite his best efforts. Onoo avenges his loss from earlier in the season, and puts the pressure on Nocturne as she’s up next against a promotion contender in Kichi Hida.

    Jun Onoo (6-7) def. Scott Stevens (4-9) via Pinfall (over shoulder backbreaker drop) in 18:16.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Jun Onoo:  OVR + 5.74, XP + 529.50, minor damage to head and body

    Changes for Scott Stevens:  OVR + 0.80, XP + 105.90, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    4ZAKk1I.jpg (3) Kichi Hida (9-3, OVR 461)*

    vs.

    (4) Nocturne (6-6, OVR 426) BEVGy0x.jpg

    Both women knew they needed a win for different reasons. For Hida, it was to keep a hope of promotion. For Nocturne, it was to keep in the upper half of the Delta Division and thus out of relegation back to Omega. It turned out that Nocturne was still too green, and Hida made her pay in a mostly one-sided affair. Hida moves to ten wins, and now looks for Tornado to pull a major upset later on if she has any realistic hope of escaping Delta at the end of the season.

    Kichi Hida (10-3) def. Nocturne (6-7) via Pinfall (Eternal Violence) in 6:19.  Rating: *

    Changes for Kichi Hida:  OVR + 2.65, XP + 442.78, no notable damage

    Changes for Nocturne:  OVR -0.81, XP + 110.69, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    6r4P9L8.jpg (5) Terrance Stevens (5-7, OVR 473)*

    vs.

    (8) Diamond (4-8, OVR 474) 0rDaDU8.jpg

    A must-win for Diamond, who simply did not come out of the starting blocks looking like it. It took her a few minutes to get any sort of offense going, but by that point, Stevens had sent her out of the ring, hit a piledriver on the protective mats, and barely missed a Meltdown while still at ringside. When the two got back in the ring, Diamond managed a couple paltry moves but swiftly ate a Meltdown. Three counts later, Diamond’s fate for Season Ten was sealed.

    Terrance Stevens (6-7) def. Diamond (4-9) via Pinfall (Maple Leaf Meltdown) in 9:08.  Rating: **

    Changes for Terrance Stevens:  OVR + 3.92, XP + 557.04, no notable damage

    Changes for Diamond:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.26, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    E5dgVEm.jpg O63FjvG.jpg (6) Erick Gibson (4-8, OVR 484)*

    vs.

    (7) Markus Clay (4-8, OVR 469) N0Y594C.jpg

    While not a squash in the purest sense of the term—Clay got enough offense in that Gibson was a bit woozy for a minute or three—this was entirely under Gibson’s control. Strike after strike landed, Clay was never able to get up to speed, and Gibson landed the Terminable Offense for the victory, claiming the tiebreaker over Clay individually. With already claiming a potential three-way break between himself, Clay, and Diamond, Erick Gibson has secured a place in Gamma Division next season, and Markus Clay has been relegated!

    Erick Gibson (5-8) def. Markus Clay (4-9) via Pinfall (Terminable Offense) in 7:39.  Rating: **

    Changes for Erick Gibson:  OVR + 3.83, XP + 556.22, no notable damage

    Changes for Markus Clay:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.06, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    aOXlwtV.jpg (5) Angela Wassermann (5-7, OVR 470)*

    vs.

     (7) Billy Norris (5-7, OVR 501) ayWv1C3.jpg

    A Match of the Night contender, Wassermann let this one get away from her. She had Norris in trouble early, flirting with her arm breaker some nine minutes in, but was unable to find the right sequence to get it locked in. A further golden chance got squandered when Norris sent her to the outside with a high knee to the back, and then missing his follow-up top rope senton attempt. Even then, Wassermann let Norris fight back to some semblance of coherency. This would cost her as upon their return to the ring, Norris would hit a Boomerang DDT and immediately follow up with the Down Under Disaster, keeping Wassermann down for three. Wassermann now needs to be wary of another loss and falling into seventh next week, as Norris gives himself some much-needed breathing room.

    Billy Norris (6-7) def. Angela Wassermann (5-8) via Pinfall (Down Under Disaster) in 14:40.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Billy Norris:  OVR + 5.48, XP + 685.91, minor damage to head

    Changes for Angela Wassermann:  OVR + 0.76, XP + 171.48, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    zd1WDAc.jpg (8) Daniel Simmons (2-10, OVR 498)*

    vs.

     (6) De'siree Mitchell (4-8, OVR 488) p54rf5F.jpg

    Another Match of the Night contender, this one had Simmons fighting from behind for the majority of the bout. It wasn’t until about ten minutes in that he started to get some solid offense strung together, and once he got some momentum Mitchell had no solution for him. Simmons connected with the Working Man’s Dropkick twice, the second leading immediately into a Blue Collar Driver. Mitchell was not getting up after that, and Simmons completes the improbable season sweep, keeping alive for the moment his hopes of not being sent back to the Beta Division!

    Daniel Simmons (3-10) def. De'siree Mitchell (4-9) via Pinfall (Blue Collar Driver) in 16:54.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Daniel Simmons:  OVR + 5.64, XP + 793.18, moderate damage to head

    Changes for De'siree Mitchell:  OVR + 0.78, XP + 198.30, moderate damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    OOiJTFx.jpg (8) Big Scott Weathers (3-9, OVR 477)

    vs.

     (3) Blood River (6-6, OVR 501)* hAfQcot.jpg VZFWcYa.jpg

    UPSET ALERT! As if the previous two matches weren’t upsets in their own rights, this one was a Match of the Night contender that saw River fall behind early, fight his way back into the contest, and draw even with Weathers around the nine-minute mark. An attempted slingshot legdrop went for naught, though, and Weathers would not look back after that, quickly battering River into position for his sleeper hold finisher, and the shock submission victory. With the loss, River will not be able to beat Ouilette’s record outright and since Ouilette has the tiebreaker, River is eliminated from promotion contention!

    Big Scott Weathers (4-9) def. Blood River (6-7) via Submission (Welcome to Dreamland) in 11:48.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Big Scott Weathers:  OVR + 5.27, XP + 683.98, minor damage to head

    Changes for Blood River:  OVR + 0.73, XP + 170.99, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION HARDCORE MATCH

    xHVnvxD.jpg (4) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-6, OVR 504)*

    vs.

    (6) Pulsar (5-7, OVR 473) VfA2MW8.jpg

    Nakamatsu needs a win and a Ouilette loss to keep his chances of promotion alive as, once again, Ouilette holds the tiebreaker. While this was a competitive bout, closer in physical results to a typical Match of the Night contender, something about these two just didn’t seem to click with the hardcore ruleset. It was even for the most part, but one power DDT too many from Nakamatsu spelled the difference. One of those was followed up by a DEVASTATION Knee, and when the pin attempt did not net three, Nakamatsu connected with an Emperor’s Fall. That did the trick, and Yoshii’s done his part. Now he needs Blackfield to do the same to have a chance next week of backing into the promotion to Alpha!

    Yoshii Nakamatsu (7-6) def. Pulsar (5-8) via Pinfall (Emperor’s Fall) in 11:21.  Rating: **

    Changes for Yoshii Nakamatsu:  OVR + 4.04, XP + 631.08, no notable damage

    Changes for Pulsar:  OVR -0.07, XP + 157.77, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    vz0qqDp.jpg (1) Monty Dhillon (10-2, OVR 524)*

    vs.

    (6) El Tornado (4-8, OVR 444) LTFF6jR.jpg

    No tricks this week from Monty, as he stared down the masked luchador before the bell rang. Once it did, it was nearly over in three minutes, except that Tornado was able to avoid the Blockade Lock twice and an Empire Bomb once. It took Monty another three minutes before a 1346 led into a Livewire Lariat, and that into the Empire Bomb for the pinfall victory. The win puts him in control of his destiny next week. With any result other than losing to Hida in less than 3:53, Dhillon promotes to Gamma!

    Monty Dhillon (11-2) def. El Tornado (4-9) via Pinfall (Empire Bomb) in 6:48.  Rating: **

    Changes for Monty Dhillon:  OVR + 3.79, XP + 483.26, no notable damage

    Changes for El Tornado:  OVR -0.07, XP + 120.82, minor damage to head and body

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    G4sbiHU.jpg (4) Diego Rodriguez (6-6, OVR 506)*

    vs.

    (3) Indigo Rose (7-5, OVR 486) 2X2r9qf.jpg

    This fourth clash of technical wizards, in which Rodriguez leads the series by a 2-1 margin, was a must-win for Rose. A win and a Molina loss to Priest in the main event, and she was right back in control of the second promotion spot. As was to be expected of these two, this was a slower-paced, grinding encounter with neither grappler backing down from the other. With grappling skills basically equal between the two, the question would become which factor would be the decider, Rodriguez’s strength or Rose’s speed. The answer, at least on this night, lay with Rose and her ability to slip out of the larger Rodriguez’s holds. His Harmony of Dissonance went for naught, while it only took her two attempts at the Vite d’Indaco—albeit after a pair of variated DDTs—to get the hold locked in and force the submission. Rose now has to wait for the main event, and hope that the First Church of Wrestling delivers on her prayers, to see if she has a chance next week at promotion.

    Indigo Rose (8-5) def. Diego Rodriguez (6-7) via Submission (Vite d’Indaco) in 16:05.  Rating: **

    Changes for Indigo Rose:  OVR + 4.31, XP + 560.88, minor damage to head

    Changes for Diego Rodriguez:  OVR -0.08, XP + 140.22, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    d7FEgH5.jpg (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-9, OVR 494)

    vs.

     (1) George Mastachas (9-3, OVR 519)* FXyrc6C.jpg

    This went about the way that everyone expected. Gross got enough offense in to get Mastachas winded a little bit, but by that time it was far, far too late. Mastachas continues the roll he’s been on, manhandling Gross en route to another pinfall victory by way of the Wrath of Zeus. Pressure’s on Nuclear Templeton now—a loss to Brandy later on, and Mastachas claims the League Championship! As for Reverend Gross…the loss means that, as he is unable to win any tiebreakers between himself and any combination of De’siree Mitchell and Daniel Simmons, he is the first person locked into relegation back to the Beta Division this season.

    George Mastachas (10-3) def. Reverend Johnny Gross (3-10) via Pinfall (Wrath of Zeus) in 17:43.  Rating: **

    Changes for George Mastachas:  OVR + 4.40, XP + 732.76, no notable damage

    Changes for Reverend Johnny Gross:  OVR -0.08, XP + 183.19, minor damage to head and body

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    NSa1kkC.jpg (3) The Mastodon (8-4, OVR 515)

    vs.

     (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-6, OVR 520)* wSRPoAi.jpg

    O’Hallister did everything in his power short of bringing a sword to the ring to face Mastodon, and it still was not enough on this night. Despite eating a great deal of offense, Mastodon found a way to power through, thwart O’Hallister’s plans, and notch his ninth win of the season with a lariat that nearly separated O’Hallister’s head from his body. Mastodon still has an outside chance at the League Championship, but he absolutely needs Templeton to lose or else he’s eliminated with one week remaining in the season.

    The Mastodon (9-4) def. Mel O'Hallister (6-7) via Pinfall (Rampage) in 15:01.  Rating: **

    Changes for The Mastodon:  OVR + 4.25, XP + 730.81, minor damage to head

    Changes for Mel O'Hallister:  OVR -0.08, XP + 182.70, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION FIRST BLOOD MATCH

    gGexPKo.jpg (4) Brandy McDonald (7-5, OVR 517)

    vs.

    (2) Nuclear Templeton (9-3, OVR 526)* FqeSGy6.jpg

    Pressure time for the reigning champion. A win, and he sees his hopes drawn out to Week Fourteen. A loss, and he’s out of contention. Standing in his way is the Season Eight League Champion, the always-dangerous Brandy McDonald. A very good match, and in the discussion for Match of the Night, McDonald had to come from behind to get Templeton to the point where he could be busted open. McDonald tried on several occasions to simply bash her way into drawing blood, to no avail. Frustrated, she even landed Brandy with a Twist and then tried to bust open Nuclear while he was still a bit woozy, still with no luck. Templeton finally regained his senses, realized what was happening, and proceeded to deliver a face-first powerbomb and then a DDT that busted open his opponent. Nuclear wins a hard-hitting, close contest, and the dream for a repeat remains alive heading into the final week of the season!

    Nuclear Templeton (10-3) def. Brandy McDonald (7-6) via First Blood (DDT) in 15:20.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Nuclear Templeton:  OVR + 5.78, XP + 791.96, minor damage to head

    Changes for Brandy McDonald:  OVR + 1.77, XP + 197.99, minor damage to head and body

     

    BETA DIVISION

    Lp89uMT.jpg (1) Brian Blackfield (11-1, OVR 565)*

    vs.

    (2) Jean-Paul Ouilette (7-5, OVR 515) ZThYhej.jpg AAdEYyr.jpg

    If Ouilette can manage the improbable and knock off The Juggernaut, he clinches promotion. A fitting prize for managing to do what’s only been done three times in the past, right?

    The opening eight minutes were largely controlled by Ouilette. In fact, he nearly had Blackfield pinned after a spinning elbow blow at 8:30, but Blackfield got a shoulder up at the last moment to avert the pin. (Behind the curtain speak: Blackfield’s OVR, as well as some others, is at the point where moves with less than a 30% chance to finish cannot beat them at all. The elbow blow in that instance had a 21.6% chance after all modifiers were factored in.) Nonplussed, Ouilette continued the assault, all the while conceding ground to Blackfield’s counterstrikes and dodges. On the third attempt, nearly seventeen minutes into the contest, Ouilette finally landed Le Petit Mort.

    Enter The Juggernaut.

    Two minutes later, Blackfield had the Highland’s Wrath locked in, center of the ring, and Ouilette simply passed out a few seconds later as Blackfield was exerting that much pressure due to the adrenaline rush. Blackfield had to fight from behind, and proved to the doubters that he’s got at least a fighting chance in the Alpha Division next season, as he stops Ouilette in the Match of the Night so far!

    Brian Blackfield (12-1) def. Jean-Paul Ouilette (7-6) via Submission (Highland’s Wrath) in 19:06.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Brian Blackfield:  OVR + 5.80, XP + 688.91, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

    Changes for Jean-Paul Ouilette:  OVR + 0.80, XP + 172.23, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION EUROPEAN RULES MATCH

    MZ2VDcB.jpg YICOeYe.jpg (1) Christian Priest (11-1, OVR 571)*

    vs.

    (2) Lucas Molina (7-5, OVR 472) LG3TCXf.jpg

    Bob Sinclair: It’s main event time once again, folks, and oh boy, did Will Prydor save the best for last this week or what, Frankie?

    Frankie Garnett: As much as my snap instinct is to disparage the man, as I was prone to doing before when he was wrestling here, Bob, he made the absolutely right call to put this one on last.

    ???: Oh, good, so I don’t have to smack you for talking trash about my husband!

    There’s a beat of silence as the camera pans out to show former League analyst, color commentator, and podcast host Tori Montgomery sitting to the right of Frankie Garnett.

    Bob Sinclair: Tori! A pleasant surprise! What brings you here?

    Tori Montgomery: The complex answer would take longer than the match we’re about to see, Bob. The simple answer? I asked Will to keep an eye on the kids and came across the property. I may have retired from doing this full-time but the urge to stop in once in a while is still there.

    Frankie Garnett: …you’ll have to excuse me for a bit, Tori. I’m still in a bit of shock.

    Tori Montgomery: What, that I came back while you’re still here?

    Frankie Garnett: That, and well…other things.

    Bob Sinclair: Regardless, Tori, while we let Frankie get himself composed, give us your thoughts on our main event here.

    Tori Montgomery: Well, history favors Christian Priest. He’s got a slight edge over Molina these past two seasons. While he may not have anything to truly wrestle for this season, clinching the division title already, I think he’s looking to make a statement to the folks in the Beta Division. I don’t see him resting on his laurels this week. I expect this to go…seven, maybe eight rounds and end in favor of Priest, two straight falls.

    Frankie Garnett: That’s where we’ll disagree, Tori. Yes, I have Priest winning this one. But it’ll go to a third fall. Molina’s too technical for Priest to simply sweep under the carpet. A 2-1 final, going past the eighth round, and Molina’s going to do himself no favors by pushing too hard when he should just give it up and look for next week to make his bid for promotion.

    Tori Montgomery: …Bob, did I just hear that correctly? Did Frankie actually provide meaningful commentary?

    Bob Sinclair: Yes, Tori. That’s not the same Frankie you’re used to. You’ll see for yourself as we go. The bell sounds and the first round of this European Rules match is underway!

    Quote

     

    (00:04) Priest hit an Eye Poke

    (00:07) Priest hit a Jab Punch

    (00:12) Molina blocked a Punch

    (00:19) Priest hit a Running Clothesline

    (00:23) Priest hit a Fist Drop

    (00:31) Priest hit a Double Axe Handle Smash

    (00:37) Lucas Molina very easily moved out of the way from an Elbow Drop.

    (00:51) Molina applied a Knee Bar

    (00:55) Molina hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (01:00) Priest broke a Knee Bar

    (01:10) Molina avoided a Punch.

    (01:17) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (01:21) Priest blocked a Legdrop To Arm

    (01:35) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock

    (01:39) Molina hit an Open Handed Chop

    (01:43) Priest slipped out the front of a Side Headlock

    (01:50) Molina avoided a Begging Off Sucker Punch.

    (02:04) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock

    (02:07) Priest countered a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock with a Forearm Blow

    (02:11) Priest hit a Slap To Chest

    (02:16) Molina blocked an Open Handed Slap

    (02:20) Priest hit a Begging Off Eye Poke

    (02:27) Priest hit a Running Clothesline

    (02:36) Lucas Molina moved out of the way from a Measured Knee Drop.

    (02:43) Priest got a rope break to stop a Puerto Rican Pinch

    (02:53) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (03:00) Priest got a rope break to stop a Single Leg Grapevine

    (03:07) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (03:14) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (03:18) Priest blocked a Rope-Assisted Knee Breaker

    (03:23) Priest fought back against being picked up

    (03:33) Molina avoided a Punch.

    (03:43) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (03:57) Christian Priest is feeling the squeeze of the Puerto Rican Pinch!

    (04:18) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (04:23) Priest blocked a Single Leg Grapevine

    (04:27) Molina hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (04:41) Molina applied a Body Scissors

    (04:45) Molina hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (04:49) Molina hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (05:00) Molina applied a Body Scissors

     

    Bob Sinclair: You can already see what Molina’s plan is—try to wear down Priest’s stamina with sapping rest holds.

    Tori Montgomery: I’m not sure he even knows what he’s doing, Bob. Why was he hugging Priest at the same time?

    Frankie Garnett: Oh, you mean that Puerto Rican Pinch move?

    Tori Montgomery: Yes, Frankie.

    Frankie Garnett: Molina described it to me when I asked him this week as a cross between a body scissors and a bearhug. Something he designed to further drain an opponent’s stamina as he applies pressure to the body in multiple ways.

    Tori Montgomery: When you explain it like that, it makes sense. Wonder why Will never thought of that?

    Frankie Garnett: Because he’s more focused on the legs for his ankle lock?

    Tori Montgomery: …good point.

    Quote

     

    (05:14) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (05:21) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (05:35) Christian Priest is feeling the squeeze of the Puerto Rican Pinch!

    (05:53) Molina hit an Open Handed Chop

    (05:58) Priest broke a Side Headlock Takedown

    (06:01) Priest hit a Handshake Sucker Punch

    (06:04) Priest hit a Handshake Kick To Gut

    (06:08) Molina rolled through a Cravate

    (06:15) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (06:19) Molina hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (06:24) Priest fought back against being picked up

    (06:31) Priest hit a Running Clothesline

    (06:40) Lucas Molina moved out of the way from an Elbow Drop.

    (06:44) Priest broke a Rope-Assisted Knee Breaker

    (06:48) Priest hit an Open Handed Slap

    (06:51) Priest hit a Jab Punch

    (06:55) Priest hit an Eye Poke

    (07:02) Molina got a rope break to stop a Front Facelock

    (07:09) Molina got a rope break to stop a Front Facelock

    (07:16) Priest hit a Running Clothesline

    (07:20) Priest hit a Fist Drop

    (07:39) Priest applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (07:39) The referee gave Priest a stern warning

    (07:43) Priest hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (07:51) Priest hit a Stomp To Groin

    (07:55) Priest hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (08:01) Priest picked up Molina

    (08:10) Molina avoided a Test of Faith CP.

    (08:24) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (08:34) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (08:39) Priest broke a Knee Bar

    (08:46) Priest hit a Running Forearm Blow

    (08:53) Molina very easily avoided a Seated Back Kick.

    (09:07) Molina applied a Side Headlock

    (09:14) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (09:18) Molina hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (09:32) Molina applied a Body Scissors

    (09:36) Priest blocked a Rope-Assisted Knee Breaker

    (09:50) Molina applied a Single Leg Grapevine

     

    Bob Sinclair: It’s still far too early for a submission, as Molina is simply trying to wear down Priest in the final seconds of the second round…and there’s the bell to end the round.

    Frankie Garnett: Tori, before we get too much farther into things, I have to apologize to you publicly.

    Tori Montgomery: Say what?

    Frankie Garnett: I know I wasn’t the most…sociable person to work with and I certainly made your life hell. Especially because of who you decided to marry eventually. But I’m seriously trying to turn a new leaf and with you coming out to surprise the folks at home by joining us, I figured I should finally man up and apologize for my past actions towards you, in a forum where everyone knows and can hold me accountable..

    Tori Montgomery:

    Bob Sinclair: Frankie, I can’t believe it.

    Frankie Garnett: I was being serious!

    Bob Sinclair: Not that. You actually rendered Tori speechless. I can’t recall ever seeing that happen.

    Frankie Garnett: You can thank Lisa for that, too. She says “hi,” by the way.

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    (10:14) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (10:18) Priest broke a Standing Arm Bar

    (10:25) Molina avoided a Slap To Chest.

    (10:41) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

    (10:45) Priest blocked a Neckbreaker

    (10:52) Molina hit an Inverted Drop Toe Hold

    (11:02) Molina picked up Priest

    (11:12) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (11:32) Molina applied a Boston Crab

    (11:54) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (12:08) Molina applied a Side Headlock

    (12:12) Priest countered an Open Handed Chop with an Open Handed Slap

    (12:16) Molina blocked a Jab Punch

    (12:22) Molina avoided a Punch.

    (12:27) Priest broke a Side Headlock Takedown

    (12:30) Priest hit a Punch

    (12:34) Priest hit a Slap To Chest

    (12:41) Molina avoided an Eye Poke.

    (12:45) Molina hit an Open Handed Chop

    (13:01) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

    (13:08) Molina hit a Neckbreaker

    (13:13) Priest rolled through a Boston Crab

    (13:16) Priest hit a Forearm Blow

    (13:30) Priest applied a Front Facelock

    (13:36) Christian Priest extracts a Tithe of Pain from Lucas Molina!

    (13:41) Molina blocked a Legdrop To Groin

    (14:00) Priest applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (14:00) The referee gave Priest a stern warning

    (14:17) Priest hit a Double Axe Handle Smash Flurry

    (14:27) Molina very easily avoided a Seated Kick.

    (14:37) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (14:41) Priest blocked a Single Leg Boston Crab

    (14:49) Molina picked up Priest

    (14:54) Priest broke a DDT

    (15:00) Priest hit a Roundhouse Punch

     

    Bob Sinclair: Three rounds deep into the contest now, and while I’d have to give the edge to Molina, Priest does not seem the worse for wear so far. He still looks ready to go another hour.

    Frankie Garnett: He’s been fending off Molina moderately well, Bob. The experience coming in to play there. Tori, if you’re in the corner of Molina, how do you get him to kick it up a notch in the fourth?

    Tori Montgomery: I wouldn’t. Stick with a working game plan. You can’t cut down a sequoia with a single chop of the axe; it takes a lot of time and effort. Molina’s putting in a good start, it’ll start to pay off sooner or later.

    Frankie Garnett: I’d argue for the opposite. You know Priest is going to be good with his stamina for a while. Especially with getting to rest every five minutes. You’ve got him thinking you’re going to wear him down. Now’s the time to come in guns blazing, use your strikes and impact drops, and try to steal a fall before Priest can get momentum under him.

    Bob Sinclair: Both fair points, but I’m sure Christian Priest will have something to say about this himself as the bell sounds to begin the fourth round!

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    (15:14) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (15:18) Priest rolled through a Top Wrist Lock

    (15:28) Priest applied a Backbreaker Hold

    (15:45) Priest hit a Strong Open Handed Chop

    (15:49) Molina blocked a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (15:56) Molina very easily avoided a Double Axe Handle Smash Flurry.

    (16:03) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (16:07) Molina hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (16:27) Molina applied a Boston Crab

    (16:49) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (17:03) Molina applied a Body Scissors

    (17:17) Christian Priest is feeling the squeeze of the Puerto Rican Pinch!

    (17:37) Priest broke a DDT

    (17:47) Molina avoided a Jab Punch.

    (18:03) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

    (18:08) Priest broke a Puerto Rican Legsweep

    (18:15) Molina avoided a Jab Punch.

    (18:22) Molina hit a Knee Plant

    (18:27) Priest blocked a Puerto Rican Legsweep

    (18:37) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (18:41) Molina hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (18:45) Priest fought back against being picked up

    (18:48) Priest hit a Punch

    (18:51) Molina countered a Tithe of Pain with a Forearm Blow

    (18:56) Priest blocked a Knee Plant

    (19:00) Priest blocked a Knee Plant

    (19:03) Priest hit a Forearm Blow

    (19:11) Molina avoided a Test of Faith CP.

    (19:18) Molina hit a Knee Plant

    (19:25) Molina hit a DDT

    (19:29) Molina hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (19:33) Priest blocked a Stump Puller

    (19:38) Priest rolled through a Boston Crab

    (19:42) Priest hit a Slap To Chest

    (19:46) Priest hit an Eye Poke

    (20:00) Priest applied a Cravate

     

    Tori Montgomery: That’s the first round I’d give to Priest tonight. Took him a few rounds to adapt to Molina’s plan of attack, and perhaps my advice was the wrong set to give last round.

    Frankie Garnett: I’m pretty sure the founder of the First Church of Wrestling was simply trying to set Molina up for this. He’s not just a hulking brute after all.

    Bob Sinclair: Priest has closed the gap in this match after a decisive fourth round, and I think now things are going to get a bit more intense moving forward. We go to the fifth, and it looks like Molina’s coming out of the gate swinging!

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    (20:10) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (20:30) Molina applied a Single Leg Boston Crab

    (20:49) Priest broke a Puerto Rican Legsweep

    (21:03) Priest applied a Cravate

    (21:08) Molina blocked a Punch

    (21:12) Priest hit an Eye Poke

    (21:12) The referee warned Priest

    (21:16) Molina blocked a Front Facelock

    (21:19) Priest hit a Jab Punch

    (21:26) Priest hit a Running Clothesline

    (21:30) Priest hit a Knee Drop

    (21:34) Priest hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (21:53) Priest applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (21:53) The referee angrily told off Priest

    (21:57) Priest hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (22:12) Priest hit a Stomp Flurry

    (22:16) Priest hit a Running Knee Drop

    (22:23) Priest picked up Molina

    (22:29) Christian Priest extracts a Tithe of Pain from Lucas Molina!

    (22:36) Priest used a Face Rub Taunt

    (22:51) Priest hit a Stomp Flurry

    (23:10) Priest applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (23:10) The referee angrily told off Priest

    (23:14) Molina stopped a Stalk Grounded Enemy by rushing Priest

    (23:28) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (23:32) Priest broke a Side Headlock Takedown

    (23:37) Molina slipped out the front of an Iconoclasm CP

    (23:44) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (23:49) Priest broke a Fireman's Carry Takedown

    (23:52) Molina countered a Rite of Might with a Forearm Blow

    (23:57) Priest blocked a Single Leg Trip

    (24:01) Priest broke a Side Headlock Takedown

    (24:15) Christian Priest sends Lucas Molina to the mat with a definitive Iconoclasm!

    (24:19) Molina blocked the Seated Knuckle Punches

    (24:27) Priest picked up Molina

    (24:43) Priest hit a Shoulder Breaker

    (24:49) Priest picked up Molina

    (25:00) Christian Priest sends Lucas Molina to the mat with a definitive Iconoclasm!

     

    Bob Sinclair: I’d call that another round for Priest, and despite being behind if you count round wins, I do believe he’s got the edge in this contest as we prepare for round six.

    Frankie Garnett: Indeed, Bob. Molina has been on the back foot for most of the fifth round, and Priest’s hard-hitting offense has been doing a number on Molina!

    Tori Montgomery: That’s the one main weakness of a grappler, guys. Eventually they need to impact their opponent and that’s hard to do with pure grappling. I’ve seen enough from Molina to know that he’s got some punching power, and while he might lose a brawl against Priest he can at least soften Priest up for his holds to be more effective.

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    (25:04) Priest stopped a Single Leg Trip by rushing Molina

    (25:16) Priest hit a Powerbomb

    (25:24) Priest picked up Molina

    (25:28) Molina slipped out of the back of a Shoulder Breaker

    (25:35) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (25:49) Molina applied a Side Headlock

    (25:56) Molina hit a Snap Mare Takedown

    (26:00) Molina hit a Knee Drop

    (26:10) Priest got a rope break to stop a Molina Heel Hook

    (26:17) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (26:24) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (26:32) Christian Priest moved out of the way from a Measured Knee Drop.

    (26:37) Molina fought back against being picked up

    (26:41) Priest broke a Snap Mare Takedown

    (26:46) Molina blocked a Hammerlock Powerbomb

    (26:50) Molina slipped out of the back of a Shoulder Breaker

    (26:55) Priest broke a Russian Legsweep

    (27:02) Molina countered a Rite of Might with a Side Headlock Takedown

    (27:06) Molina hit a Knee Drop

    (27:10) Priest broke a Body Scissors

    (27:20) Lucas Molina is seeing the stars of Heaven after that Rite of Might!

    (27:24) Priest hit a Running Knee Drop

    (27:29) Molina stopped a Get Up Taunt by rushing Priest

    (27:43) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (27:50) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (28:04) Molina applied a Side Headlock

    (28:09) Priest broke a DDT

    (28:16) Priest hit a DDT

    (28:23) Priest picked up Molina

    (28:30) Molina broke a Double Underhook Powerbomb by falling on top of Priest

    (28:34) Molina got a two count

    (28:39) Priest blocked a Front Facelock

    (28:55) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

    (28:59) Priest blocked a Sleeper Hold Neckbreaker

    (29:04) Priest blocked a Neckbreaker

    (29:08) Molina broke a Stump Piledriver

    (29:15) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (29:29) Molina applied an Arm Bar

    (29:49) Molina goes to the leg, and has his patented Heel Hook locked in on Molina!

     

    Tori Montgomery: Oh, he has that in deep, fellas!

    Bob Sinclair: Priest’s almost in the center of the ring, he has to hold on here!

    Frankie Garnett: He knows the round’s about to end, the warning clapper went off right after Molina got it in…and there’s the bell!

    Tori Montgomery: Priest looked ready to tap there, guys. I think Molina surprised him with that and if he had gotten it applied a few seconds earlier, that might have been the first fall.

    Bob Sinclair: Priest still looks a little shaken up as Pastor Abe Richards talks to him in his corner. It’s got to be lurking in his mind now that Molina’s ready to capitalize.

    Frankie Garnett: We’ll see if the good Pastor managed to get Priest focused, round seven is underway!

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    (30:05) Priest blocked a Side Headlock Takedown

    (30:10) Priest broke a Standing Arm Bar

    (30:14) Molina blocked a DDT

    (30:24) Molina countered a Rite of Might with a Fireman's Carry Takedown

    (30:31) Molina hit a Knee Drive To Arm

    (30:36) Priest fought back against being picked up

    (30:41) Molina blocked a DDT

    (30:53) Priest hit a Double Underhook Powerbomb

    (31:01) Priest picked up Molina

    (31:05) Molina slipped out of the back of a Shoulder Breaker

    (31:19) Molina applied an Arm Wringer

    (31:26) Molina applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (31:40) Molina applied a Front Facelock

    (31:47) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (31:51) Priest broke a Molina Heel Hook

    (32:05) Christian Priest sends Lucas Molina to the mat with a definitive Iconoclasm!

    (32:10) Molina blocked the Seated Knuckle Punches

    (32:39) Lucas Molina suffers Martrydom as Priest has the hold locked in tight!

     

    Frankie Garnett: Oh, this one’s done!

    Bob Sinclair: Molina’s a good four or five feet from the closest ropes, and having to carry the entirety of Priest’s weight as well…yeah, he knew it, there’s the tap! First fall to Christian Priest, and we’re only halfway through the seventh!

    Tori Montgomery: Now we’ll see how Molina responds. Will having to tap out get stuck in his head or can he fight back and even this match up?

    Frankie Garnett: If I know Molina half as well as I think I do, he’ll fight back, Tori. He’s a technical wrestler, Tori, he’s not going to let a tap out get to him that badly. You of all people should know that!

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    (33:00) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (33:04) Priest broke a Knee Pull

    (33:14) Lucas Molina is seeing the stars of Heaven after that Rite of Might!

    (33:22) Molina got a rope break to stop a Martrydom

    (33:29) Molina countered a Strong Charging Forearm with a Drop Toe Hold

    (33:43) Molina applied an Arm Bar

    (33:47) Priest blocked a Knee Drive To Arm

    (34:03) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

    (34:08) Priest broke a Puerto Rican Legsweep

    (34:13) Molina broke a DDT

    (34:16) Molina hit a Forearm Blow

    (34:20) Priest blocked a DDT

    (34:27) Molina hit a Knee Plant

    (34:34) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (34:44) Molina picked up Priest

    (34:49) Priest blocked a DDT

    (35:00) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock To Hammerlock

     

    Bob Sinclair: And for Lucas Molina, that bell could not have come fast enough! He now gets a minute to rest and try to figure out how to keep from falling to that hold a second time!

    Frankie Garnett: If I’m him, I’m more worried about that lariat Priest is packing.

    Tori Montgomery: So, wait a sec. The League has been back for three seasons, right?

    Bob Sinclair: Yes.

    Tori Montgomery: And you’re telling me in that time we still have three large men who use lariats for a finisher?

    Frankie Garnett: Yup.

    Tori Montgomery: Glad to see some things never change from the original League….

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    (35:06) Christian Priest extracts a Tithe of Pain from Lucas Molina!

    (35:10) Molina broke the Seated Knuckle Punches

    (35:15) Priest blocked a Knee Plant

    (35:22) Molina hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (35:31) Priest got a rope break to stop a Molina Heel Hook

    (35:45) Molina applied a Top Wrist Lock

    (35:55) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (36:09) Christian Priest is feeling the squeeze of the Puerto Rican Pinch!

    (36:30) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (36:37) Christian Priest very easily moved out of the way from a Measured Knee Drop.

    (36:41) Molina fought back against being picked up

    (36:48) Molina hit a Single Leg Trip

    (36:53) Priest blocked a Molina Heel Hook

    (36:57) Priest broke a Boston Crab

    (37:00) Molina countered a Rite of Might with a Forearm Blow

    (37:04) Priest broke a DDT

    (37:08) Priest hit an Eye Poke

    (37:26) Priest hit a Strong Forearm Strike Flurry

    (37:36) Priest hit a Ring Apron Slingshot

    (37:42) Priest picked up Molina

    (37:54) Priest hit a Hammerlock Powerbomb

    (38:01) Priest picked up Molina

    (38:06) Molina broke a Judgement

    (38:13) Molina hit a DDT

    (38:39) Lucas Molina has Priest wrapped up tight in the Molina Bodylock!

     

    Frankie Garnett: Get ready, this one’s about to be tied up!

    Bob Sinclair: Priest is trying to claw his way to the ropes, but great positioning by Molina has Priest well away from them. There’s the tap, we are tied at a fall apiece with about a minute left in the eighth round!

    Tori Montgomery: Now that looked painful. Might be another reason Molina was using that…what’d you call it, Frankie? The Puerto Rican Pinch?

    Frankie Garnett: That’s it.

    Tori Montgomery: Yeah. It’s like everything Molina does is designed to make it as painful as possible. I can see why he’s in contention to promote for the second time in two seasons.

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    (39:02) And Christian Priest gets sent to the canvas courtesy of a Puerto Rican Legsweep!

    (39:22) Molina goes to the leg, and has his patented Heel Hook locked in on Molina!

    (39:36) Molina got a near submission

    (39:40) Priest slipped out the front of a Puerto Rican Legsweep

    (39:46) Molina got a rope break to stop a Front Facelock

    (39:49) Priest hit a Jab Punch

    (39:52) Molina countered a Strong Forearm Strike Flurry with a Forearm Blow

    (39:57) Priest blocked a San Juan Buster

    (40:00) Priest broke a Knee Plant

     

    Tori Montgomery: It could be argued that the bell saved Molina there. Another few seconds and Priest may have gotten another finisher in.

    Frankie Garnett: Probably Judgement. Priest loves that release powerbomb of his, and that usually sends a statement when the lariat simply will not do!

    Bob Sinclair: We go into the ninth round, and the next fall wins it. Will this be the deciding round?

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    (40:04) Priest broke a Front Facelock

    (40:22) Priest hit a Strong Forearm Strike Flurry

    (40:26) Priest hit a Ring Apron Headbutt

    (40:29) Priest hit a Ring Apron Turnbuckle Smash

    (40:33) Molina blocked a Ring Apron Punch

    (40:42) Molina very easily avoided a Ring Apron Punch.

    (40:47) Priest fought back as Molina tried to enter the ring

    (40:53) Priest got back into the ring

    (41:03) Priest hit a Ring Apron Slingshot

    (41:10) Priest picked up Molina

    (41:16) Lucas Molina just got Canonized by the right arm of Christian Priest!

     

    Bob Sinclair: Priest wastes no times and goes right into the cover…one, two, three! This one is over, and Christian Priest wins a war against Lucas Molina to move to twelve wins on the season! What a match!

    Frankie Garnett: More importantly, though, this means that Molina has fallen out of second place in the division, Bob. The promotion is Indigo Rose’s for the taking!

    Tori Montgomery: Before we sign off, guys, word from your boss. He would like to invite the both of you to dinner tonight. Nothing is wrong, he just would like to extend the offer.

    Bob Sinclair: I could be talked into that.

    Frankie Garnett: I…I don’t know…

    Tori Montgomery: Frankie, Will even mentioned in the text message that he’d like to talk to you about Lisa. Might be common ground given what we endured with our oldest, and could maybe get those two to meet each other?

    Frankie Garnett: …Tori, that’s dirty pool, bringing my niece into it. (chuckle) All right, I’m in.

    Bob Sinclair: And on that note, folks, that’ll wrap it up for us this week. Next week is the season finale before we break for the holidays! Two divisions still need champions, three divisions still need to figure out the second promotion spot, and three divisions still needs to sort out who’s being relegated. Plenty to keep an eye on next week, and we hope you’ll join us then for the Season Ten finale!

     

    Christian Priest (12-1) def. Lucas Molina (7-6), two falls to one, in 41:20.  Rating: ***

    Fall 1: Priest via submission (Martrydom), 32:53

    Fall 2: Molina via submission (Molina Bodylock), 38:52

    Fall 3: Priest via pinfall (Canonized), 41:20

    Changes for Christian Priest:  OVR + 7.43, XP + 737.72, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body and legs

    Changes for Lucas Molina:  OVR + 1.03, XP + 270.68, major damage to head, minor damage to body

    This was the Match of the Night (11 [4 this season] for Christian Priest, 1 [1 this season] for Lucas Molina)

     

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    STANDINGS AFTER WEEK THIRTEEN

    x – Clinched promotion

    y – Clinched Division Title

    z – Clinched Relegation

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    1.  George Mastachas:  10-3, ATV 17:54, (AMR 2.538), OVR 523.19

    2.  Nuclear Templeton:  10-3, ATV 13:50, (AMR 2.231), OVR 531.60

    3.  The Mastodon:  9-4, ATV 15:13, (AMR 2.462), OVR 519.65

    4.  Brandy McDonald:  7-6, ATV 13:35, (AMR 2.077), OVR 519.07

    5.  Mel O'Hallister:  6-7, ATV 16:06, (AMR 2.231), OVR 519.54

    6.  De'siree Mitchell:  4-9, ATV 17:14, (AMR 2.385), OVR 488.41

    x-7.  Reverend Johnny Gross:  3-10, ATV 29:11, (AMR 1.846), OVR 493.68

    8.  Daniel Simmons:  3-10, ATV 14:53, (AMR 2.231), OVR 503.84

    10-3: broken by victory time comparison against the opponent.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    y-1.  Brian Blackfield:  12-1, ATV 14:27 (AMR 2.077), OVR 570.55

    2.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  7-6, ATV 11:55 (AMR 2.538), OVR 515.30

    3.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  7-6, ATV 13:10 (AMR 2.077), OVR 508.09

    4.  Blood River:  6-7, ATV 11:00 (AMR 2.000), OVR 501.98

    5.  Billy Norris:  6-7, ATV 13:39 (AMR 2.462), OVR 506.38

    6.  Angela Wassermann:  5-8, ATV 10:40 (AMR 2.385), OVR 470.80

    7.  Pulsar:  5-8, ATV 11:52 (AMR 2.308), OVR 472.64

    z-8.  Big Scott Weathers:  4-9, ATV 15:28 (AMR 2.462), OVR 482.48

    7-6: broken by victory time comparison against the opponent.

    6-7: broken by victory time comparison against the opponent.

    5-8: broken by simple head-to-head (H2H).

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    y-1.  Christian Priest:  12-1, ATV 13:55, (AMR 2.846), OVR 578.05

    2.  Indigo Rose:  8-5, ATV 15:09, (AMR 2.538), OVR 490.48

    3.  Lucas Molina:  7-6, ATV 14:57, (AMR 1.923), OVR 473.04

    4.  Diego Rodriguez:  6-7, ATV 20:18, (AMR 2.308), OVR 505.72

    5.  Terrance Stevens:  6-7, ATV 10:23, (AMR 2.308), OVR 476.53

    6.  Erick Gibson:  5-8, ATV 10:18, (AMR 2.385), OVR 487.54

    z-7.  Markus Clay:  4-9, ATV 10:48, (AMR 2.308), OVR 469.07

    z-8.  Diamond:  4-9, ATV 10:10, (AMR 2.154), OVR 474.03

    6-7: broken by victory time comparison against the opponent.

    4-9: broken by simple H2H.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    1.  Monty Dhillon:  11-2, ATV 7:11 (AMR 2.154), OVR 528.26

    2.  Lance Heartilly:  10-3, ATV 10:11 (AMR 2.308), OVR 444.09

    3.  Kichi Hida:  10-3, ATV 6:49 (AMR 1.846), OVR 463.55

    4.  Jun Onoo:  6-7, ATV 10:24 (AMR 2.077), OVR 476.25

    5.  Nocturne:  6-7, ATV 10:55 (AMR 2.000), OVR 424.70

    z-6.  El Tornado:  4-9, ATV 6:46 (AMR 2.000), OVR 444.17

    7.  Scott Stevens:  4-9, ATV 10:54 (AMR 2.077), OVR 418.44

    z-8.  Devil's Delight:  1-12, ATV 11:06 (AMR 2.154), OVR 419.59

    All ties in this division are broken by simple H2H.

     

    PREDICTION STANDINGS

    (Reminder: The standings will now show “official” scores with the bottom two weeks dropped.)

    1. Croquemitaine: 119 (this week: 12). Total score: 135 (drop weeks 4 [8] and 5 [8])

    2. SeanMcG: 118 (this week: 11). Total score: 131 (drop weeks 7 [6] and 11 [7])

    3. Eternal Phoenix: 118 (this week: 9). Total score: 131 (drop weeks 4 [5] and 5 [8])

    4. Derek B:  115 (this week: 13). Total score: 119 (drop weeks 3 [0] and 5 [4])

    5. ShadowedFlames: 113 (this week: 12). Total score: 120 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 10 [0])

    6. Jman2k3: 107 (this week: 12). Total score: 121 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 7 [7])

     

    REGULAR SEASON FINALE

    (An * denotes winner of the previous matchup this season)

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (1) George Mastachas (10-3, OVR 523)* vs. (8) Daniel Simmons (3-10, OVR 504) [Career: George Mastachas, 1 - 0]

    (3) The Mastodon (9-4, OVR 520)* vs. (2) Nuclear Templeton (10-3, OVR 532) [Career: Nuclear Templeton, 3 - 2]

    (6) De'siree Mitchell (4-9, OVR 488) vs. (4) Brandy McDonald (7-6, OVR 519)* [Career: Brandy McDonald, 4 - 1]

    (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-7, OVR 520)* vs. (x-7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-10, OVR 494) [Career: Mel O'Hallister, 1 - 0]

    BETA DIVISION

    (6) Angela Wassermann (5-8, OVR 471) vs. (1) Brian Blackfield (12-1, OVR 571)* [Career: Brian Blackfield, 1 - 0]

    (4) Blood River (6-7, OVR 502)* vs. (3) Yoshii Nakamatsu (7-6, OVR 508) [Career: Blood River, 3 - 0]

    (z-8) Big Scott Weathers (4-9, OVR 482) vs. (2) Jean-Paul Ouilette (7-6, OVR 515)* [Career: Jean-Paul Ouilette, 1 - 0]

    (5) Billy Norris (6-7, OVR 506) vs. (7) Pulsar (5-8, OVR 473)* [Career: Pulsar, 1 - 0]

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (2) Indigo Rose (8-5, OVR 490) vs. (1) Christian Priest (12-1, OVR 578)* [Career: Christian Priest, 1 - 0]

    (z-7) Markus Clay (4-9, OVR 469) vs. (4) Diego Rodriguez (6-7, OVR 506)* [Career: Diego Rodriguez, 1 - 0]

    (6) Erick Gibson (5-8, OVR 488)* vs. (5) Terrance Stevens (6-7, OVR 477) [Career: Erick Gibson, 1 - 0]

    (z-8) Diamond (4-9, OVR 474)* vs. (3) Lucas Molina (7-6, OVR 473) [Career: Diamond, 1 - 0]

    DELTA DIVISION

    (1) Monty Dhillon (11-2, OVR 528)* vs. (3) Kichi Hida (10-3, OVR 464) [Career: Kichi Hida, 2 - 1]

    (4) Jun Onoo (6-7, OVR 476) vs. (2) Lance Heartilly (10-3, OVR 444)* [Career: Lance Heartilly, 1 - 0]

    (5) Nocturne (6-7, OVR 425) vs. (7) Scott Stevens (4-9, OVR 418)* [Career: Scott Stevens, 1 - 0]

    (z-6) El Tornado (4-9, OVR 444)* vs. (z-8) Devil's Delight (1-12, OVR 420) [Career: El Tornado, 1 - 0]

     

    ALL TRAINING AND PREDICTIONS ARE DUE BY NOVEMBER 10, 11:59 PM EASTERN US TIME!

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  10. 1 hour ago, Croquemitaine said:

    Unless Devil comes out in a meter maid costume to throw him off again...

    Won’t work here, she’s not Canadian and thus won’t offend Lance’s “proper Canadian wrestling” beliefs. 😛

     

    EDIT FOR EXTRA CONTENT: I’ve been brewing up something for me to do for fun (spreadsheet/records related) during the off-season. Thank Derek for the inspiration—a rough estimation of overall placement within The League, factoring in victory times, defeat times, wins, and divisional weights.

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  11. It’s Monday, time for predictions before I start running what matches I can! (Also, if you’re deciding not to train or spend XP this week, letting me know that early means I can run your match as well and *maybe* get the show up on Friday night again. Just saying… 😉)

    ALPHA: Nuclear, O’Hallister, Mastachas, Simmons.

    Mel plays the spoiler, and Simmons puts Mitchell into a must-win next week. Mastachas places himself at a “win and you’re the champ” scenario.

     

    BETA: Blackfield, Nakamatsu, River, Norris.

    Ouilette stumbles against The Juggernaut, which opens the field for Week 14 Chaos(tm) in the Beta Division.

     

    GAMMA: Molina, Rose, Gibson, Stevens.

    Commissioner’s Decree: the European Rules match is ending the show with Blackfield/Ouilette as the semi-main, algorithm be damned. But I see Molina stunning Priest, who eases up this week knowing a 4* match is almost guaranteed with him in Euro Rules. Rose keeps pace to force drama in Week 14, and Diamond gets doomed after Stevens finishes the sweep.

     

    DELTA: Dhillon, Hida, Stevens, Heartilly.

    Delta’s top 3 all win, much to the chagrin of the author who wants Nocturne to finish with a winning record. Those looking for Heartilly to stumble should look to next week instead, as Delight is still far too outclassed and still trying to find her wheels in the ring.

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  12. CLINCH SIMULATION REPORTING

    After Season Ten, Week Twelve: Two weeks remaining

     

    POSSIBLE SCENARIOS REMAINING PER DIVISION: 256 (16 x 16)

     

    AUTHOR’S NOTE: When I mention “tied for second” or “tied for seventh”, I mean any scenarios where whomever wins/loses the tiebreaker would be in second or seventh place in the standings, respectively. As an example: if the bottom of a division had 5-9, 5-9, 5-9, 1-13 for positions five through eight, all those 5-9 records would be considered “tied for seventh” and thus at risk of relegation depending on who lost the tiebreakers, even though the common parlance is “tied for fifth” as that’s the highest one could reach. On the upper half, a look of 9-5, 9-5, 9-5. 6-8 would have the top three positions technically “tied for second” in my outlooks below, even if whoever lost the tiebreakers would not be promoted. Keep this in mind especially for Delta Division, as the drop to Omega happens from fifth-place on down for GMPCs.

    With two weeks remaining, it’ll be easier to find scenarios that clinch or eliminate wrestlers, and so expect a little more detail. Most of the below calculations have taken tiebreakers into effect; in cases where the tiebreaker has not been fully resolved due to pending matches, the current holder is considered to win the ties.

     

    ALPHA DIVISION—LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

    Mel O’Hallister is officially eliminated from title contention, and the field is reduced to four—one favorite, two dark horses, and a long-shot.  For these, I have gone and figured out tiebreakers as best as I can, so what’s presented below is correct to the best of my abilities.

    The odds-on favorite, when tiebreakers are considered, is George Mastachas. He wins the tiebreaker against Nuclear Templeton, effectively doubling his chances. Nuclear’s only hope for a repeat is to win outright with the best record and not be tied with anyone. Mastodon wins both individual tiebreakers on strength of victory time, and would also win the three-way break unless Nuclear somehow wins an Alpha Division match against Mastodon in just a touch over three minutes. I do not see that as likely, so Mastachas gets the three-way break scenarios.

    The longshot is Brandy McDonald. Only four paths take her to a tie for the Championship, which would be a four-way tiebreaker with Templeton, Mastodon, and Mastachas. With these results…if the times work to her favor, she could actually win the Championship:

    Week 13: Brandy must beat Nuclear in under 20:40. Simmons and Mastodon must also win.

    Week 14: Brandy, O’Hallister, and Gross must all win. This would tie four people at 9-7, and Brandy would have the victory time tiebreaker as these four would all be 3-3 against each other in this scenario. This is the only way she can emerge as the Season Ten Champion.

    So in the end, it sorts out to…

     

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios winning the League Championship (percentage with outright best record), factoring in tiebreakers

    George Mastachas: 50.000% (25.000%)

    Nuclear Templeton: 28.125% (28.125%(

    The Mastodon: 20.313% (3.125%)

    Brandy McDonald: 1.563% (0.000%)

     

    ALPHA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Reverend Johnny Gross needs to win both his matches, De’siree Mitchell to lose both of hers, and Daniel Simmons to win in the final week of the season, to stave off relegation. Otherwise he loses tiebreakers to both Mitchell and Daniel Simmons individually and combined—that nearly hour-long European Rules match really did him no favors.

    Simmons has a chance to avoid relegation—he needs Mitchell, Gross, and himself to end up tied at 4-10, or for him and Mitchell to finish at 4-10 and Gross to finish at 3-11. If that happens, he wins the head-to-head tiebreaker(s) and would avoid relegation. That’s his only hope of surviving.

    If Mitchell wins either of her next two matches, she avoids relegation and dooms Gross and Simmons to another season in Beta. That simple.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios in which relegation occurs, accounting for tiebreakers:

    Daniel Simmons: 98.242% > 98.438% > 90.625%

    Reverend Johnny Gross: 64.331% > 90.234% > 84.375%

    De’siree Mitchell: 64.331% > 38.672% > 9.375%

     

    BETA DIVISION—PROMOTION TO ALPHA

    With The Juggernaut clinching the division title last week, eyes now turn to the race for second place, and a spot in the Alpha Division. Jean-Paul Ouilette has a massive advantage when tiebreakers are factored in to everything. Not only does he have the most chances of finishing unopposed (no ties) for second, he also wins any tiebreaker with one person (either Blood River or Yoshii Nakamatsu). River and Nakamatsu’ chances number in the low double-digits out of 256 scenarios, and Billy Norris has even fewer than that. Pulsar and Angela Wassermann, despite being ahead of Norris in the division, cannot win tiebreakers to catapult themselves into second. The lone five-way-tie scenario for second place would see Ouilette win the tiebreaker.

    For Norris to proceed into the Alpha Division, he needs the following to happen:

    Week 13: Norris, Weathers, Blackfield, Pulsar all must win

    Week 14: Weathers and Norris must win. (The other two matches do not matter.)

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where promotion is earned, accounting for tiebreakers:

    Brian Blackfield: 100% > Clinched Division Title

    Jean-Paul Ouilette: 36.087% > 55.859% > 84.766%

    Yoshii Nakamatsu: 36.163% > 55.859% > 8.203%

    Blood River: 36.234% > 17.480% > 6.250%

    Billy Norris: 10.504% > 14.355% > 0.782%

     

    BETA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Big Scott Weathers is guaranteed to tie at best for worst record in the division. A few scenarios exist where Weathers could eke out a tiebreaker in a four-way or five-way tie, as there’s a match or two that could affect those scenarios, but odds are that he’s not going to get any of those to happen and he’ll be dropping. His odds below simply note that he’s going to finish with at least a share of the worst record.

    Outside of that, It’s nearly even odds between Pulsar and Billy Norris to drop. Norris is slightly more likely of the two. The only other person at risk is Angela Wassermann, and that’s only if she sits alone or is tied with Weathers only at the bottom of the division. Any other scenario where she’s tied, with three or more people tied for seventh, and she’s safe.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where wrestler is relegated, accounting for tiebreakers

    Big Scott Weathers: 87.421% > 95.703% > 100.000%* (not clinched yet, could eke out a tiebreaker against Pulsar/Wassermann or Norris/Wassermann)

    Billy Norris: 56.570% > 32.104% > 46.875% (slight variance possible due to pending matches)

    Pulsar: 56.064% > 74.292% > 34.375% (slight variance possible due to pending matches)

    Angela Wassermann: 21.489% > 30.151% > 18.750%

     

    GAMMA DIVISION—PROMOTION

    With Christian Priest clinching the Gamma Division crown, eyes turn to the dogfight for second, much like in the Beta Division. There are only three others who can promote despite four people who could tie for second. Lucas Molina is the clear frontrunner, given that he wins basically every tiebreaker against Rose and Rodriguez. Indigo Rose has less than half the chance that Molina has, and Diego Rodriguez is a longshot at best. Terrance Stevens, despite having two paths that lead to a four-way tie for second place, cannot promote in that scenario (Molina wins that tiebreaker). But overall, it’s going to take a collapse from Molina to keep him out of the Beta Division next season; he has the inside track going into the final weeks of the season.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for second place and thus promotion eligible

    Christian Priest: 100% > clinched promotion

    Lucas Molina: 46.313% > 28.072% > 65.625%

    Indigo Rose: 46.313% > 77.246% > 28.125%

    Diego Rodriguez: 46.216% > 32.715% > 6.250%

    Terrance Stevens: 2.289% > 4.590% > Eliminated from promotion contention

     

    GAMMA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    These figures are not absolute as several matches are pending that can affect the tiebreakers. But as things currently stand, it’s still Diamond and Markus Clay who are likely to drop. Diamond drops in 196 scenarios, Clay in 152, Erick Gibson in 104, Terrance Stevens in 56, and Diego Rodriguez in 4 (note that these are pending scenarios for Diego). Nothing is decided in the lower end of the Gamma Division, but the picture will be much clearer after next week’s action.

     

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios tied for seventh place and thus relegation eligible

    Diamond: 74.219% > 88.672% > 76.563%

    Markus Clay: 95.410% > 89.453% > 59.375%

    Erick Gibson: 36.523% > 48.438% > 40.625%

    Terrance Stevens: 35.449% > 14.844% > 21.875%

    Diego Rodriguez: 1.184% > 1.074% > 1.563%

     

    DELTA DIVISION—PROMOTION

    Monty Dhillon truly is in charge of his own fate. In all but eight scenarios, he at least finishes tied for second. (Those eight scenarios all feature him losing both matches, Heartilly and Hida winning both remaining matches. The other two matches each week can go either way, hence eight scenarios.)  Lance Heartilly and Kichi Hida now have almost identical chances of making it, without tiebreakers factored in.

    The tiebreakers make things interesting. Dhillon has individual tiebreaker over Lance Heartilly. He also currently has it over Kichi Hida, and only loses that if Hida can beat him in under 3:53. Lance Heartilly has the individual tiebreaker over Hida and also currently the three-way tiebreaker. Dhillon claims the group tiebreaker if he beats Hida and doesn’t take 25 minutes to do it. Even if Lance wins the group breaker, Dhillon has it over Hida barring a blitz victory from Kichi. So the only way Dhillon does not promote is if he loses both matches, and both Heartilly and Hida win out (the eight scenarios I mention above). Hida needs to have either Heartilly or Dhillon fall to third place if she’s going to get into Gamma next season. (Note that if tiebreakers were not considered, Hida’s chances would be listed at 71.875%.)

     

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for second place and thus promotion eligible

    Monty Dhillon: 83.203% > 87.500% > 96.875% (accounts for tiebreakers)

    Lance Heartilly: 98.145% > 92.188% > 75.000% (accounts for tiebreakers)

    Kichi Hida: 42.676% > 52.344% > 28.125% (accounts for tiebreakers)

     

    DELTA DIVISION—RELEGATION

    El Tornado is now locked in to dropping into Omega. By and large, those dropping have already been decided—Delight and Tornado are locked, Onoo is likely, and Stevens is exempt. Nocturne still has a chance of dropping; she needs to finish ahead of Onoo outright since the Japanese big man holds the tiebreaker over her.            

     

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where finishing in bottom half of Delta Division, accounting for tiebreakers:

    Devil’s Delight: Has clinched relegation

    El Tornado: 96.484% > Has clinched relegation

    Scott Stevens: Not eligible for relegation due to Primary PC status. (90.625% otherwise)

    Jun Onoo: 75.586% > 71.875%

    Nocturne: 74.023% > 37.500%

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  13. *Walks in, casually drops Week Twelve a day early, leaves.*

     

    THE LEAGUE: SEASON TEN, WEEK TWELVE

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    BEVGy0x.jpg (5) Nocturne (5-6, OVR 422)

    vs.

    (6) El Tornado (4-7, OVR 444)* LTFF6jR.jpg

    A perfectly average and acceptable opening contest, Nocturne let Tornado get a little too overzealous and overconfident, avoiding several of Tornado’s rope-assisted aerial moves. She even had Tornado’s Super Twister, a move not seen in The League in a while, well-scouted, and that was the difference in this one. As soon as she got Tornado facing her, she hit a seated face plant and immediately locked in the ankle lock. There was no table breaking there to save Tornado this time, as he had to tap before Nocturne ripped the foot off at the ankle. With two weeks remaining, Nocturne evens up her season record but has a tough task on the horizon in the form of Kichi Hida.

    Nocturne (6-6) def. El Tornado (4-8) via Submission (Midnight Solstice) in 9:37.  Rating: **

    Changes for Nocturne:  OVR + 3.94, XP + 484.62, no notable damage

    Changes for El Tornado:  OVR -0.07, XP + 121.15, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    m6kdW7F.jpg (4) Jun Onoo (5-6, OVR 471)*

    vs.

    (8) Devil's Delight (0-11, OVR 416) 54miFm6.jpg xJrKs53.jpg

    From the opening bell, Onoo had to fight from his back foot, as Delight seemed to be unrelenting in her assault. It was an aggressive side of Delight we haven’t seen all season, and though Onoo needed fewer hits to get Delight in trouble, he had to deliver them in the rare openings she left him. By ten minutes in, Onoo had tried for a few lifting power moves, only for Delight to slip out of each of them, and eventually a short DDT led right into Purgatory’s End. Onoo was too far from the ropes, and Delight nearly pulled Onoo onto his side with how much pressure she was exerting that Onoo had to tap. In what can only be called a massive upset, Devil’s Delight finally gets her first win of the season, and she earned it without any outside interference!

    Devil's Delight (1-11) def. Jun Onoo (5-7) via Submission (Purgatory’s End) in 11:06.  Rating: **

    Changes for Devil's Delight:  OVR + 4.03, XP + 485.33, no notable damage

    Changes for Jun Onoo:  OVR -0.07, XP + 121.33, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    fTtB0pK.jpg fYy1oxq.jpg (7) Scott Stevens (4-7, OVR 418)

    vs.

    (3) Kichi Hida (8-3, OVR 458)* 4ZAKk1I.jpg

    It was easy to see that Hida was absolutely determined to let nothing stop her this week, not with a shot at promotion still within reach. Scott Stevens found this out to his chagrin, as even with his father’s interference to prevent Eternal Violence, it only took Hida another minute to connect with the charging knee to put down Stevens in what could be loosely defined as a squash. Hida now looks to later tonight, to see how her fortunes will fare after the top two men in the Delta Division face off.

    Kichi Hida (9-3) def. Scott Stevens (4-8) via Pinfall (Eternal Violence) in 7:49.  Rating: *

    Changes for Kichi Hida:  OVR + 2.71, XP + 443.44, no notable damage

    Changes for Scott Stevens:  OVR -0.83, XP + 88.69, no notable damage

     

    BETA DIVISION

    VfA2MW8.jpg (7) Pulsar (4-7, OVR 469)

    vs.

    (8) Big Scott Weathers (3-8, OVR 477)* OOiJTFx.jpg

    It took Weathers a few minutes to actually get into the contest, as Pulsar kept him off-balance for most of the opening half. By the time that Weathers started getting any sort of meaningful offense in, it was all but over. Sure, Weathers nearly managed to get Pulsar into Blackout territory, but not after suffering a scare as Pulsar went up top, maybe looking for the Zodiac Implosion but got thrown off the ropes for his trouble. Pulsar would eventually pick up the sudden win with a slingshot guillotina, and due to a faster victory also claims the tiebreaker over Weathers. There’s still a few matches in the division to occur yet, but it would be incredibly difficult for Weathers to escape relegation at this point.

    Pulsar (5-7) def. Big Scott Weathers (3-9) via Pinfall (slingshot guillotina) in 10:07.  Rating: **

    Changes for Pulsar:  OVR + 3.97, XP + 630.31, minor damage to head

    Changes for Big Scott Weathers:  OVR -0.07, XP + 157.58, moderate damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    0rDaDU8.jpg (8) Diamond (3-8, OVR 470)

    vs.

    (6) Erick Gibson (4-7, OVR 484)* O63FjvG.jpg E5dgVEm.jpg

    Coming in to this match, Diamond knew she would have to earn her way out of the basement of the Gamma Division. You wouldn’t have guessed that she knew, though, if you shut off the match at the four-minute mark after Gibson hit a Probationary Hearing. If you’d done that, you would have missed Diamond controlling the majority of the closing seven minutes before putting Gibson down with a top rope clothesline. It wasn’t fast enough to steal the individual tiebreaker from Gibson, but if Clay stumbles in his match coming up next, Diamond’s hopes of remaining in Gamma for Season Eleven remain alive!

    Diamond (4-8) def. Erick Gibson (4-8) via Pinfall (top rope flying clothesline) in 11:20.  Rating: **

    Changes for Diamond:  OVR + 4.04, XP + 558.26, minor damage to head

    Changes for Erick Gibson:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.56, moderate damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    N0Y594C.jpg (7) Markus Clay (3-8, OVR 465)

    vs.

    (2) Indigo Rose (7-4, OVR 486)* 2X2r9qf.jpg

    The pressure was on Rose here. Win, and force Priest to do likewise if he wanted to clinch the division. Lose, and watch the grasp you had on second place in the division go slipping away. For the first couple minutes, she seemed well aware of this. The problem was that Clay started to pick up the pace, and once that happened Rose had a very difficult time getting him slowed back down. Clay wouldn’t look back, nor would he let his foot off the pedal, as a rope-assisted senton was enough to keep Indigo Rose down for three and thereby award the Gamma Division to Christian Priest.

    Markus Clay (4-8) def. Indigo Rose (7-5) via Pinfall (springboard senton bomb) in 10:21.  Rating: **

    Changes for Markus Clay:  OVR + 3.99, XP + 557.71, minor damage to head

    Changes for Indigo Rose:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.43, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    aOXlwtV.jpg (5) Angela Wassermann (5-6, OVR 469)

    vs.

     (4) Blood River (5-6, OVR 496)* hAfQcot.jpg VZFWcYa.jpg

    Bob Sinclair: Action in the heart of the Beta Division is up next, as Angela Wassermann and Blood River try to rise up a little bit in the quagmire that is the bulk of the Beta Division standings behind Brian Blackfield.

    Frankie Garnett: A bit of a clash of styles here; River likes to utilize his speed while Wassermann’s a proponent of the ground and pound game to set up her cross arm breaker. I think River’s got this one, but it’ll be close and I would not be shocked at all if Wassermann takes this.

    Bob Sinclair: With that, both wrestlers look ready to go—at least, I think River’s ready, it’s hard to tell with that mask—and we are underway!

    Quote

     

    (00:03) Blood River hit a Forearm Blow

    (00:07) Blood River hit a Kick To Thigh

    (00:21) Blood River applied a Side Headlock

    (00:25) Blood River hit an Open Handed Chop

    (00:39) Blood River applied a Front Facelock

    (00:42) Wassermann countered an Open Handed Chop with a Straight Left

    (00:49) Wassermann hit a Single Leg Trip

    (01:04) Wassermann applied MMA Top Control

    (01:08) Wassermann hit an Elbow Drop On Knee

    (01:15) Wassermann hit a Knee Pull

    (01:19) Wassermann hit an Elbow Drop

    (01:35) Wassermann hit MMA Top Control Jabs

    (01:55) Wassermann applied a Rear Chinlock

    (02:00) Blood River broke a Knee Bar

    (02:04) Blood River hit an Eye Poke

    (02:08) Wassermann blocked a Front Facelock

    (02:11) Blood River hit a Begging Off Sucker Punch

    (02:25) Blood River applied a Side Headlock

    (02:29) Blood River hit a Begging Off Eye Poke

    (02:32) Blood River hit a Punch

    (02:46) Blood River applied a Front Facelock

    (03:00) Blood River applied a Side Headlock

     

    Bob Sinclair: River taking a bit of a slower pace to start this match; that was not something I’d expected.

    Frankie Garnett: Agreed. Then again, we should know to expect the unexpected from River given who and what he is…allegedly.

    Bob Sinclair: Everyone watching knows this slower pace isn’t going to last; River’s eventually going to try to pick up the pace. The question is: will Wassermann be too worn down by then to stop him?

    Quote

     

    (03:08) Wassermann avoided a Forearm Blow.

    (03:15) Wassermann hit a Single Leg Trip

    (03:31) Wassermann hit MMA Top Control Jabs

    (03:35) Blood River broke a Rear Naked Punch Flurry

    (03:38) Blood River hit a Jab Punch

    (03:52) Blood River applied a Front Facelock

    (03:56) Blood River hit an Open Handed Chop

    (04:00) Blood River hit a Legdrop

    (04:04) Blood River hit an Elbow Drop

    (04:12) Angela Wassermann moved out of the way from a Half Senton.

    (04:19) Blood River got a rope break to stop a Single Leg Grapevine

    (04:25) Wassermann hit a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (04:32) Blood River countered a Scything Leg Kick with a Legsweep Kick

    (04:38) Angela Wassermann moved out of the way from a Slingshot Splash.

    (04:45) Blood River countered a Rear Naked Punch Flurry with a Legsweep Kick

    (04:54) Angela Wassermann moved out of the way from a Running Half Senton.

    (04:58) Wassermann hit a Seated Back Kick

    (05:13) Wassermann hit a Stomp Flurry

    (05:17) Wassermann hit a Seated Back Kick

    (05:21) Blood River fought back against being picked up

    (05:28) Blood River hit a Running Clothesline

    (05:32) Blood River hit a Fist Drop

    (05:46) Blood River applied a Choke Hold

    (05:46) The referee gave Blood River a stern warning

    (05:50) Blood River hit a Fist Drop

    (06:03) Blood River hit a Running Half Senton

    (06:11) Blood River hit a Diving Ground Headbutt

    (06:28) Blood River hit a Slingshot Senton Bomb

    (06:38) Angela Wassermann moved out of the way from a Leaping Elbow Drop.

    (06:43) Blood River broke a Rear Naked Punch Flurry

    (06:49) Wassermann countered a Thrust Kick with a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (06:59) Wassermann hit a Discus Clothesline

    (07:06) Blood River countered a Seated Back Kick with a Legsweep Kick

    (07:11) Wassermann blocked a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (07:17) Wassermann countered a Flying Headbutt with a Wassermann Superman Punch

     

    Bob Sinclair: Turns out the answer is yes, Wassermann was quite ready for the tempo to go up! That punch landed flush and River looks staggered out there!

    Frankie Garnett: That superman punch may not be enough to win on its own, Bob, but it’ll certainly help Wassermann wear River down, especially if a few more connect!

    Quote

     

    (07:25) Blood River got a rope break to stop a Single Leg Grapevine

    (07:35) Wassermann hit a Short Arm Back Elbow

    (07:39) Blood River blocked a Heel Hook Leg Grapevine

    (07:43) Blood River broke a Heel Hook Leg Grapevine

    (07:46) Blood River hit a Forearm Blow

    (07:50) Wassermann broke a Side Headlock

    (07:56) Wassermann hit a Roundhouse Punch

    (08:07) Wassermann hit a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (08:14) Blood River got a rope break to stop an Inverted Figure Four

    (08:20) Wassermann hit a Hard Knee Strike

    (08:20) Blood River started to bleed

    (08:26) Wassermann hit a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (08:31) Blood River blocked an Implant DDT

    (08:36) Blood River blocked a Stump Piledriver

    (08:40) Blood River hit an Eye Poke

    (08:43) Blood River hit a Jab Punch

    (08:57) Blood River applied a Front Facelock

    (09:01) Blood River hit a Kick To Thigh

    (09:04) Blood River hit a Jab Punch

    (09:18) Blood River applied a Front Facelock

     

    Bob Sinclair: River again looking to slow the pace down. Frankie, does this strike you as a good plan?

    Frankie Garnett: On a quick thought, no. River’s strengths are his speed and his daredevil aerial assault. But if you look over the last few minutes, Wassermann seemed ready for him to amp up the pace. This could be a deliberate counter tactic since he had been in control for most of the slower portion of the match.

    Bob Sinclair: That seems rather counter-intuitive, but I can’t find a single fault in anything you said there, Frankie. The big question is whether Wassermann will stay down long enough given this slower pace for River to go up top for either of his finishers.

    Quote

     

    (09:25) Blood River hit a Running Clothesline

    (09:33) Blood River hit a Diving Ground Headbutt

    (09:37) Wassermann broke a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (09:43) Angela Wassermann rears back, leaps, and connects with a Superman punch!

    (09:49) Wassermann hit a Roundhouse Punch

    (09:59) Wassermann hit an Implant DDT

    (10:04) Wassermann got a two count

    (10:10) Angela Wassermann rears back, leaps, and connects with a Superman punch!

    (10:27) Wassermann applied a Kneeling Cravate

    (10:44) Blood River broke an Implant DDT

    (10:54) Wassermann avoided a Punch.

    (11:01) Blood River countered a Scything Leg Kick with a Legsweep Kick

    (11:20) Blood River applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (11:20) The referee gave Blood River a stern warning

    (11:29) Blood River hit a Springboard Splash

    (11:34) Blood River got a one count

    (11:40) Wassermann countered a Spear with a Roundhouse Punch

    (11:48) Blood River got a rope break to stop a Wassermann Cross Arm Breaker

    (11:55) Blood River very easily avoided a Hard Knee Strike.

    (11:55) The referee was accidentally knocked out by a stray shot from Wassermann

     

    Frankie Garnett: Holy…I think she just broke the ref’s face!

    Bob Sinclair: Wassermann was looking for a knockout blow, but hit the wrong person! Medical staff is quickly down here to look after the ref, but meanwhile River looks to continue his assault as there is no official to stop him!

    Quote

     

    (11:58) Blood River hit a Handshake Sucker Punch

    (12:05) Blood River hit a DDT

    (12:05) Wassermann started to bleed

    (12:13) Angela Wassermann moved out of the way from a Slingshot Legdrop.

    (12:39) Wassermann goes for the arm...and she locks in the cross arm breaker!  Blood River is screaming in agony!

     

    Bob Sinclair: River is frantically tapping out, trying to get Wassermann to release the hold, but there’s no official to see it!

    Frankie Garnett: Oh, man, if she ends up losing this one because of that, I do not want to be anyone in The League’s front office tomorrow morning.

    Bob Sinclair: I’d like to believe Angela Wassermann has more self-control than that, Frankie.

    Frankie Garnett: Oh, it’s not her I’m worried about. It’s all the armchair officials who will be crying for two officials at ringside at all times starting next season.

    Quote

     

    (12:47) Wassermann picked up Blood River

    (12:53) Wassermann hit a Hard Knee Strike

    (12:53) Blood River began bleeding quite heavily

    (12:58) Blood River reversed an irish whip to the corner

    (13:05) Blood River hit a Corner Open Handed Chop

    (13:23) Blood River hit a Corner Ten Punch

    (13:29) Wassermann countered a Feint Avalanche Body Press with a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (13:35) Angela Wassermann rears back, leaps, and connects with a Superman punch!

    (13:38) Blood River countered a Spinning Elbow Blow with a Throat Thrust

    (13:45) Angela Wassermann moved out of the way from a Slingshot Moonsault.

    (13:50) Blood River rolled through a Wassermann Cross Arm Breaker

    (13:50) The referee recovers

    (13:53) Blood River hit a Punch

    (14:00) Blood River hit a Running Clothesline

    (14:04) Blood River hit a Stomp

    (14:15) Blood River applied a Forehead Bite

    (14:15) Wassermann began bleeding quite heavily

    (14:15) The referee angrily told off Blood River

    (14:32) Blood River hit a Slingshot Legdrop

     

    Bob Sinclair: The ref still looks a bit out of it as he falls into position for the count…one, two, three! I think it’s justified to say that Blood River steals this one tonight, as Wassermann had him to rights earlier!

    Frankie Garnett: I would venture Wassermann only has herself to blame, Bob. If she wasn’t being so aggressive in trying to take off River’s head with her knee, the ref would have been aware enough to see the submission earlier. This falls on her!

    Bob Sinclair: The argument could be made either way, folks, but the record books will show that on this night, Blood River picks up the win in a very close contest!

     

    Blood River (6-6) def. Angela Wassermann (5-7) via Pinfall (slingshot legdrop) in 14:37.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Blood River:  OVR + 5.47, XP + 815.88, minor damage to head and body

    Changes for Angela Wassermann:  OVR + 0.76, XP + 301.47, minor damage to head

    This was the Match of the Night (1 [1 this season] for Blood River, 4 [2 this season] for Angela Wassermann)

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    LG3TCXf.jpg (3) Lucas Molina (6-5, OVR 467)*

    vs.

    (4) Diego Rodriguez (6-5, OVR 505) G4sbiHU.jpg

    The fan in the author was looking forward to this match the most out of the entire card—spoilers, I’m a sucker for a good, technical showcase—and this match delivered on the promise with a Match of the Night contender. Back-and-forth through, Molina had an early advantage before Rodriguez evened things back up. Molina would get another advantage, but finding no joy as his heel hook did not lead to a submission victory. Rodriguez fought back again, his Prelude to Dissonance preceding an attempted Discordant Melody that Molina fought out of. Molina would trip up Rodriguez immediately afterwards, and get the Molina Bodylock applied. Despite being only a few inches away from the ropes, Rodriguez found little leverage to pull himself closer, and had to tap out. Molina takes advantage of the Rose loss to forcibly re-insert himself back into the discussion for promotion to the Beta Division!

    Lucas Molina (7-5) def. Diego Rodriguez (6-6) via Submission (Molina Bodylock) in 13:33.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Lucas Molina:  OVR + 5.39, XP + 606.10, minor damage to head

    Changes for Diego Rodriguez:  OVR + 0.75, XP + 151.53, minor damage to head and legs

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    NSa1kkC.jpg (3) The Mastodon (7-4, OVR 510)

    vs.

    (6) De'siree Mitchell (4-7, OVR 487)* p54rf5F.jpg

    Another Match of the Night contender, Mitchell knew coming in that she had the advantage—after all, she had beaten Mastodon earlier in the season. That stopped neither one from throwing hands and just having a pure strong-style contest. Neither one back down, and it was Mitchell who blinked first due to the size and power advantage of Mastodon. A press powerslam only netted Mastodon two (and a very brief two at that), but when Mitchell tried to escape a follow-up powerbomb, it looked like she landed awkwardly on her left ankle. That momentary distraction was all Mastodon needed as he delivered a Rampage to put Mitchell down for three and split the season series.

    The Mastodon (8-4) def. De'siree Mitchell (4-8) via Pinfall (Rampage) in 14:22.  Rating: ***

    Changes for The Mastodon:  OVR + 5.45, XP + 791.21, minor damage to head

    Changes for De'siree Mitchell:  OVR + 0.76, XP + 197.80, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    d7FEgH5.jpg (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-8, OVR 495)*

    vs.

    (4) Brandy McDonald (6-5, OVR 514) gGexPKo.jpg

    Ever since winning Tag Team Turmoil, Gross has not been able to get his singles game back on track. That continued to hold true here tonight as, while he made the match competitive, Gross was simply outclassed by the former League Champion. One shot at the Brandy with a Twist is all she needed to put Gross down for three, and in doing so all but assure Gross gets put down to Beta—he loses both individual tiebreakers to Simmons and Mitchell, and he’s not winning a three-way tiebreaker with a 50+ minute European Rules victory on his ledger. He’s going to need to win out and hope Mitchell loses both remaining matches, or else his second tenure in Alpha is also going to last for a single season.

    Brandy McDonald (7-5) def. Reverend Johnny Gross (3-9) via Pinfall (Brandy with a Twist) in 13:46.  Rating: *

    Changes for Brandy McDonald:  OVR + 2.95, XP + 669.09, minor damage to head

    Changes for Reverend Johnny Gross:  OVR -0.90, XP + 167.27, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    xHVnvxD.jpg (2) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-5, OVR 503)*

    vs.

    (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (6-5, OVR 509) ZThYhej.jpg AAdEYyr.jpg

    This was another Match of the Night contender, and the author is honestly surprised it didn’t go to four stars. The advantage coming in was with Nakamatsu—after all, he had fought to keep the number two spot in Gamma last season to even make it here, while Ouilette had no such track record. Though it was Ouilette who controlled the opening half of the match, keeping Nakaamtsu off his game. When the Frenchman went for Le Petit Mort, only for Nakamatsu to small package him for a one-count, that give Yoshii the spark he needed to get back into the contest. Nakamatsu would fend off a second Le Petit Mort, only for Cecile Corine to trip him up while going for a DEVASTATION Knee. That opening would directly lead to Le Petit Mort actually landing, and Ouilette steals a victory with the help of his dame du jour at ringside, putting him in the driver’s seat to move to Alpha along with The Juggernaut next season!

    Jean-Paul Ouilette (7-5) def. Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-6) via Pinfall (Le Petit Mort) in 13:53.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Jean-Paul Ouilette:  OVR + 5.42, XP + 548.31, minor damage to head

    Changes for Yoshii Nakamatsu:  OVR + 0.75, XP + 171.35, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    zd1WDAc.jpg (8) Daniel Simmons (2-9, OVR 498)

    vs.

    (2) Nuclear Templeton (8-3, OVR 522)* FqeSGy6.jpg

    Maven Deltzer was generous in giving this match two stars. From the casual viewer’s standpoint, this was a one-sided squash, plain and simple. Simmons never stood much of a chance with Templeton still looking to repeat as League Champion. Nuclear’s one attempt at a finisher, the Radiation Leak, went for naught, but a press powerslam did what the submission hold could not. Templeton forces the pressure on Mastachas to win or give up the Alpha Division lead, coming up a short while from now!

    Nuclear Templeton (9-3) def. Daniel Simmons (2-10) via Pinfall (press powerslam) in 11:48.  Rating: **

    Changes for Nuclear Templeton:  OVR + 4.07, XP + 728.50, no notable damage

    Changes for Daniel Simmons:  OVR -0.07, XP + 182.12, moderate damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    MZ2VDcB.jpg YICOeYe.jpg (y-1) Christian Priest (10-1, OVR 565)

    vs.

    (5) Terrance Stevens (5-6, OVR 472)* 6r4P9L8.jpg

    The announcement was made as Priest made his way to the ring, anointing him the Gamma Division Champion for Season Ten. Knowing he had nothing to lose, Priest dominated the opening four minutes of the match, nearly locking in Martyrdom on Stevens. When Terrance escaped before it could be locked in, Priest seemed to just go on cruise control for a while, giving Stevens a bit of hope that he could pull off the upset. After five minutes of this, however, and having to endure a Canuckle Shuffle, Priest got tired of the games and promptly followed a powerbomb with Martyrdom to secure the submission victory and avenge his loss from earlier in the season.

    Christian Priest (11-1) def. Terrance Stevens (5-7) via Submission (Martyrdom) in 10:25.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Christian Priest:  OVR + 5.16, XP + 604.23, minor damage to head

    Changes for Terrance Stevens:  OVR + 0.72, XP + 151.06, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    wSRPoAi.jpg (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-5, OVR 520)

    vs.

    (1) George Mastachas (8-3, OVR 514)* FXyrc6C.jpg

    With Nuclear winning earlier in the evening, the pressure was on Mastachas to duplicate the effort against O’Hallister. Unlike Nuclear’s opponent, O’Hallister was dangerous in his own right, if allowed a chance to build some momentum. Mastachas made sure he did everything he could to prevent O’Hallister from getting more than a couple of moves in at a time, even slowing the pace of the match considerably to be certain he minimized the number of mistakes he could make. The forethought paid dividends, as O’Hallister was never able to get Mastachas into Irish Clover territory, much less the Dream. It took five attempts before the Wrath of Zeus put an end to the proceedings, and Mastachas remains atop the Alpha Division with two weeks remaining, officially eliminating O’Hallister from championship contention.

    George Mastachas (9-3) def. Mel O'Hallister (6-6) via Pinfall (Wrath of Zeus) in 21:57.  Rating: **

    Changes for George Mastachas:  OVR + 4.64, XP + 735.80, no notable damage

    Changes for Mel O'Hallister:  OVR -0.08, XP + 183.95, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    Lp89uMT.jpg (y-1) Brian Blackfield (10-1, OVR 561)*

    vs.

    (6) Billy Norris (5-6, OVR 501) ayWv1C3.jpg

    The cooldown match before the main event to determine a leader in the Delta Division, this went basically how everyone envisioned it…again. Norris had just barely gotten Blackfield to the point where a Boomerang DDT might be in the works, only to walk into a Scotland Destroyer—I mean that literally; Norris was so concerned about the submission finisher that he forgot this was a thing. Twelve minutes and change later, exit The Juggernaut, stage left, with another victim under his belt.

    Brian Blackfield (11-1) def. Billy Norris (5-7) via Pinfall (Scotland Destroyer) in 12:23.  Rating: **

    Changes for Brian Blackfield:  OVR + 4.10, XP + 631.73, no notable damage

    Changes for Billy Norris:  OVR -0.07, XP + 157.93, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    9q89H6M.jpg (1) Lance Heartilly (9-2, OVR 441)*

    vs.

     (2) Monty Dhillon (9-2, OVR 522) jI00Nyj.jpg

    An executive decision was made the day before the taping by League Commissioner/owner Will Prydor to put this match on last. It’s not that often that the top two wrestlers in a division face each other this late in the season, with a division title and even possibly promotion at stake given Kichi Hida lurking in the wings. Prydor would say in the press phone call afterwards that he expected this to be the actual Match of the Night.

    Instead, it turned into a squash.

     

     

    You’re expecting the author to say that Heartilly did the squashing, right? Think again.

     

    Monty Dhillon got into Lance Heartilly’s head before the bell even rang, as Dhillon came to the ring dressed up as a Canadian Mountie to observe Halloween. Heartilly took offense to this—as if facing a Canadian who excelled in the power game instead of pure technical wrestling wasn’t enough of an affront to him—and pie-faced Dhillon before the bell. That was really the last bit of hope that Lance had, as he seemed to be unable to take Dhillon seriously and landed only eight offensive maneuvers for the entire match to Dhillon’s seventeen. It took just five minutes for Dhillon to end things, with three usages of the Hammer Mill preceding a 1346, a stump piledriver, and then the Empire Bomb. Dhillon takes control of the Delta Division lead, and has the tiebreaker over Heartilly and (for the moment) Hida. His destiny is his to control, as we close in on two weeks of Season Ten remaining…

    Monty Dhillon (10-2) def. Lance Heartilly (9-3) via Pinfall (Empire Bomb) in 5:04.  Rating: *

    Changes for Monty Dhillon:  OVR + 2.60, XP + 442.23, no notable damage

    Changes for Lance Heartilly:  OVR -0.79, XP + 110.56, minor damage to head

     

    /\/\/\/\/\/\

     

    STANDINGS AFTER WEEK ELEVEN

    x – Clinched promotion

    y – Clinched Division Title

    z – Clinched Relegation

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    1.  George Mastachas:  9-3, ATV 17:55, (AMR 2.583), OVR 518.79

    2.  Nuclear Templeton:  9-3, ATV 13:40, (AMR 2.167), OVR 525.82

    3.  The Mastodon:  8-4, ATV 15:15, (AMR 2.500), OVR 515.40

    4.  Brandy McDonald:  7-5, ATV 13:35, (AMR 2.000), OVR 517.30

    5.  Mel O'Hallister:  6-6, ATV 16:06, (AMR 2.250), OVR 519.62

    6.  De'siree Mitchell:  4-8, ATV 17:14, (AMR 2.333), OVR 487.63

    7.  Reverend Johnny Gross:  3-9, ATV 29:11, (AMR 1.833), OVR 493.76

    8.  Daniel Simmons:  2-10, ATV 13:52, (AMR 2.167), OVR 498.20

    George Mastachas clinches the League Championship with a win AND Nuclear loss AND Mastodon loss.

    Daniel Simmons clinches relegation with loss (faces Mitchell next week)

    Reverend Johnny Gross clinches relegation with loss AND Mitchell win

    9-3: Broken by victory time tiebreaker (Mastachas has a 1:53 advantage)

     

    BETA DIVISION

    y-1.  Brian Blackfield:  11-1, ATV 14:02 (AMR 2.000), OVR 564.75

    2.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  7-5, ATV 11:55 (AMR 2.500), OVR 514.50

    3.  Blood River:  6-6, ATV 11:00 (AMR 1.917), OVR 501.25

    4.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  6-6, ATV 13:28 (AMR 2.083), OVR 504.05

    5.  Angela Wassermann:  5-7, ATV 10:40 (AMR 2.333), OVR 470.04

    6.  Pulsar:  5-7, ATV 11:52 (AMR 2.333), OVR 472.71

    7.  Billy Norris:  5-7, ATV 13:26 (AMR 2.417), OVR 500.90

    8.  Big Scott Weathers:  3-9, ATV 16:41 (AMR 2.417), OVR 477.21

    Jean-Paul Ouilette clinches promotion with a win AND River loss AND Nakamatsu loss

    Big Scott Weathers clinches relegation with loss

    6-6: Tiebreaker determined by simple head-to-head (H2H)

    5-7: Wassermann wins combined H2H, then Pulsar wins simple H2H over Norris

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    y-1.  Christian Priest:  11-1, ATV 11:25, (AMR 2.833), OVR 570.62

    2.  Lucas Molina:  7-5, ATV 14:57, (AMR 1.833), OVR 472.01

    3.  Indigo Rose:  7-5, ATV 15:01, (AMR 2.583), OVR 486.17

    4.  Diego Rodriguez:  6-6, ATV 20:18, (AMR 2.333), OVR 505.80

    5.  Terrance Stevens:  5-7, ATV 10:38, (AMR 2.333), OVR 472.61

    6.  Erick Gibson:  4-8, ATV 10:58, (AMR 2.417), OVR 483.71

    7.  Markus Clay:  4-8, ATV 10:48, (AMR 2.333), OVR 469.14

    8.  Diamond:  4-8, ATV 10:10, (AMR 2.167), OVR 474.10

    7-5: Broken by victory time tiebreaker (Molina has an 18-second edge)

    4-8: Gibson wins combined H2H, Clay holds advantage in victory time tiebreaker by 4:26.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    1.  Monty Dhillon:  10-2, ATV 7:13 (AMR 2.167), OVR 524.47

    2.  Lance Heartilly:  9-3, ATV 10:10 (AMR 2.333), OVR 440.10

    3.  Kichi Hida:  9-3, ATV 6:53 (AMR 1.917), OVR 460.90

    4.  Nocturne:  6-6, ATV 10:55 (AMR 2.083), OVR 425.51

    5.  Jun Onoo:  5-7, ATV 8:49 (AMR 2.000), OVR 470.51

    z-6.  El Tornado:  4-8, ATV 6:46 (AMR 2.000), OVR 444.24

    7.  Scott Stevens:  4-8, ATV 10:54 (AMR 2.000), OVR 417.64

    z-8.  Devil's Delight:  1-11, ATV 11:06 (AMR 2.167), OVR 419.66

    Both ties in this division are broken by simple H2H

     

    PREDICTION STANDINGS

    (Reminder: The standings will now show “official” scores with the bottom two weeks dropped.)

    1. Eternal Phoenix: 109 (this week: 12). Total score: 122 (drop weeks 4 [5] and 5 [8])

    2. Croquemitaine: 107 (this week: 12). Total score: 123 (drop weeks 4 [8] and 5 [8])

    3. SeanMcG: 107 (this week: 11). Total score: 120 (drop weeks 7 [6] and 11 [7])

    4. Derek B:  102 (this week: 11). Total score: 106 (drop weeks 3 [0] and 5 [4])

    5. ShadowedFlames: 101 (this week: 10). Total score: 108 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 10 [0])

    6. Jman2k3: 95 (this week: 9). Total score: 109 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 7 [7])

     

    WEEK THIRTEEN CARD

    (An * denotes winner of the previous matchup this season)

    ALPHA DIVISION

    FIRST BLOOD MATCH: (4) Brandy McDonald (7-5, OVR 517) vs. (2) Nuclear Templeton (9-3, OVR 526)* [Career: Brandy McDonald, 3 – 2. McDonald is 0 – 1 in First Blood matches.]

    (3) The Mastodon (8-4, OVR 515) vs. (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-6, OVR 520)* [Career: Mel O'Hallister, 2 - 1]

    (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-9, OVR 494) vs. (1) George Mastachas (9-3, OVR 519)* [Career: George Mastachas, 2 - 1]

    (8) Daniel Simmons (2-10, OVR 498)* vs. (6) De'siree Mitchell (4-8, OVR 488) [Career: Daniel Simmons, 1 - 0]

    BETA DIVISION

    (y-1) Brian Blackfield (11-1, OVR 565)* vs. (2) Jean-Paul Ouilette (7-5, OVR 515) [Career: Brian Blackfield, 1 - 0]

    HARDCORE MATCH: (4) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-6, OVR 504)* vs. (6) Pulsar (5-7, OVR 473) [Career: Yoshii Nakamatsu, 1 – 0]

    (8) Big Scott Weathers (3-9, OVR 477) vs. (3) Blood River (6-6, OVR 501)* [Career: Blood River, 1 - 0]

    (5) Angela Wassermann (5-7, OVR 470)* vs. (7) Billy Norris (5-7, OVR 501) [Career: Billy Norris, 4 - 1]

    GAMMA DIVISION

    EUROPEAN RULES MATCH: (y-1) Christian Priest (11-1, OVR 571)* vs. (2) Lucas Molina (7-5, OVR 472) [Career: Christian Priest, 2 – 1. Priest is 1-0 in European Rules matches.]

    (4) Diego Rodriguez (6-6, OVR 506)* vs. (3) Indigo Rose (7-5, OVR 486) [Career: Diego Rodriguez, 2 - 1]

    (6) Erick Gibson (4-8, OVR 484)* vs. (7) Markus Clay (4-8, OVR 469) [Career: Erick Gibson, 1 - 0]

    (5) Terrance Stevens (5-7, OVR 473)* vs. (8) Diamond (4-8, OVR 474) [Career: Terrance Stevens, 1 - 0]

    DELTA DIVISION

    (1) Monty Dhillon (10-2, OVR 524)* vs. (z-6) El Tornado (4-8, OVR 444) [Career: Monty Dhillon, 1 - 0]

    (3) Kichi Hida (9-3, OVR 461)* vs. (4) Nocturne (6-6, OVR 426) [Career: Kichi Hida, 1 - 0]

    (7) Scott Stevens (4-8, OVR 418)* vs. (5) Jun Onoo (5-7, OVR 471) [Career: Scott Stevens, 1 - 0]

    (8) Devil's Delight (1-11, OVR 420) vs. (2) Lance Heartilly (9-3, OVR 440)* [Career: Lance Heartilly, 1 - 0]

     

    ALL TRAINING AND PREDICTIONS ARE DUE BY NOVEMBER 3, 11:59 PM EASTERN US TIME!

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  14. 4 hours ago, Derek B said:

    The moment I realised Nuclear was in the Match Of The Night I KNEW something bad had happened to his chances of winning The League again this year.  If it wasn't for him getting poked in the eye four times in the first minute (SURELY A DQ!) he would have won that.  Some very fine Italian gentlemen in some very fine Italian suits are going to have to pay some visits to some other.... gentlemen.

    😕 But...Nuclear won that match. What'd I miss here?

     

    EDIT FOR ADDITIONAL CONTENT:

    In what I swear is a first for The League, I actually have training from all PCs in as of roughly ten minutes ago. So I plan to get an early start on running the show and a chance exists that it *MIGHT* be posted Friday since most of the usual predictors have already weighed in, too. I’m just saying there’s a chance…

     

    EDIT 2:

    All 16 matches have been run in a marathon 3.5-hour sitting. Only a 3* MOTN this week, but that got the nod by only a fifteen second margin. Some close matches and only a few 1 star bouts this week.

    At work tomorrow I’m updating my clinch simulator since that’s the (technically) more powerful CPU I have available to me, and that’ll help me eyeball other ways for clinching to happen on either end of a division.

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  15. Based off of events this morning, I am sorely tempted to convert Devil’s Delight into a parking meter maid and job her out. Freaking parasites ticketing me for legally and properly parking at my residence….

    Rant aside, predictions.

    ALPHA: Mastachas, Nuclear, Brandy, Mastodon. Top 3 do what needs to be done, and this sadly eliminates O’Hallister from contention…who was one of my favorites to win it this season.

    BETA: Blackfield, Nakamatsu, Wassermann, Weathers. The Juggernaut cares not for your dreams of chaos.

    GAMMA: Priest, Molina, Rose, Gibson. The race for second heats up as Priest locks in a division title.

    DELTA: We, the fans…you mean that’s not allowed? Fine… Dhillon, Hida, Onoo, Nocturne. Because of division and popularity/OVR disparity that match is scheduled to run in the middle of the card. I may pull an executive decision and run it as the main event. We’ll see.

  16. CLINCH SIMULATION REPORTING

    After Season Ten, Week Eleven: Three weeks remaining

     

    POSSIBLE SCENARIOS REMAINING PER DIVISION: 4,096 (16 x 16 x 16)

     

    AUTHOR’S NOTE: When I mention “tied for second” or “tied for seventh”, I mean any scenarios where whomever wins/loses the tiebreaker would be in second or seventh place in the standings, respectively. As an example: if the bottom of a division had 5-9, 5-9, 5-9, 1-13 for positions five through eight, all those 5-9 records would be considered “tied for seventh” and thus at risk of relegation depending on who lost the tiebreakers, even though the common parlance is “tied for fifth” as that’s the highest one could reach. On the upper half, a look of 9-5, 9-5, 9-5. 6-8 would have the top three positions technically “tied for second” in my outlooks below, even if whoever lost the tiebreakers would not be promoted. Keep this in mind especially for Delta Division, as the drop to Omega happens from fifth-place on down for GMPCs.

     

    ALPHA DIVISION—LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

    After the events of Week Eleven, and the four-star main event, the momentum shift has gone in favor of the reigning League Champion.  Nuclear Templeton saw his chances double from last week, as he is now the front-runner in projections with 2,502 out of 4,096 scenarios in which he at least ties for the best record. In the outright winner, no ties outlook, a little more than a quarter of the scenarios give him a second League Championship without resorting to tiebreakers. The man he defeated, George Mastachas, suffers only a minor setback and is now only slightly worse than Templeton in the odds department. What’s important to note, though, is that Mastachas holds the tiebreaker over Nuclear, so some of these numbers may be misleading. Another week at the minimum is needed to help narrow down the scenarios where tiebreakers come into play.

    The only other person to improve their chances is the Season Eight Champion, Brandy McDonald. Her upset victory over Mastodon more than tripled her chances…to a robust 164 scenarios and only 2 outright. Despite his loss, O’Hallister still barely outpaces McDonald in terms of odds, and would need as much of a miracle to get back into true contention by Week Fourteen.

    The author does wish to note that at present, eight scenarios exist that end with a five-way tie atop the Alpha Division at 8-6.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for best record (Percentage for outright best record, no ties)

    Nuclear Templeton: 31.732% (12.439%) > 61.084% (29.053%)

    George Mastachas: 72.04% (44.092%) > 60.693% (26.758%)

    The Mastodon: 28.339% (9.448%) > 22.021% (5.127%)

    Mel O’Hallister: 9.247% (1.574%) > 4.834% (0.166%)

    Brandy McDonald: 1.172% (0.006%) > 4.004% (0.019%)

     

    ALPHA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Despite the win, Daniel Simmons’ chances for escaping the bottom two actually worsened slightly. There are only 64 scenarios existing where he escapes even being tied for seventh place. His victory over the Right Reverend may have cost Gross his chance at avoiding relegation, though. In almost 3,700 scenarios, Gross finishes tied for seventh or worse. His best hope at avoiding the drop for a second time is to pray for De’siree Mitchell’s collapse, as she is only one win ahead of him in the standings. He would need either O’Hallister or McDonald to lose all three of their remaining matches, win all three of his, and possibly get some help in order to bring either of the mid-table wrestlers into danger, which doesn’t seem likely. At this point it appears to be a three-person race to get to safety in sixth place.

    Sixteen scenarios exist where fourth through seventh places tie at 6-8 and must go to tiebreakers to determine who drops into Beta. More likely, though, is a simple bottom two with no tiebreakers—over 71% of the scenarios end with the bottom two clearly marked for relegation.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios tied for seventh place and thus relegation eligible

    Daniel Simmons: 98.242% > 98.438%

    Reverend Johnny Gross: 64.331% > 90.234%

    De’siree Mitchell: 64.331% > 38.672%

    Brandy McDonald: 8.911% > 2.344%

    Mel O’Hallister: 1.392% > 1.563%

    The Mastodon: 0.024% > Unable to be relegated

    Nuclear Templeton: 0.009% > Unable to be relegated

     

    BETA DIVISION—PROMOTION TO ALPHA

    Brian Blackfield had been assured of at least tying for the best record, but could have lost tiebreakers if it came to a three-way tie atop the division. His victory over Pulsar eliminates all doubt, as with a four-match lead and three weeks to go, he has clinched his third divisional title in as many seasons and will be moving to Alpha in Season Eleven.

    As for who’s joining him? The field gained a little more disparity after Week Eleven, with only one person knocked out of contention, and two front-runners ahead of the rest of the field. Yoshii Nakamatsu and Jean-Paul Ouilette sport identical odds to finish at least tied for second place, with the final tiebreaker yet to be determined between them. There’s a large gap to the 5-6 crew, and even the current seventh-place holder, Pulsar, has a shot of advancing. Only Big Scott Weathers has been eliminated from the promotion hunt as even if he wins all of his remaining matches, he cannot catch either of the people at 6-5 since they still have their rematch coming up later this season, and so one of them will have at least 7 wins.

    More than half of the remaining scenarios see a clear second-place finisher without the need of tiebreakers.

    Crave chaos? Two scenarios still exist where second through seventh end up tied at 7-7 (a six-way tie!), and affect both promotion and relegation. Here’s how events must go down for this ultimate chaos to happen:

    Week 12 Winners: Wassermann, Norris, Pulsar, Nakamatsu.

    Week 13 Winners:  Norris, River, Pulsar. Blackfield/Ouilette can go either way but affects Week 14

    Week 14 Winners: River, Pulsar, Wassermann. If Blackfield wins Week 13, Ouilette must win here. If Ouilette wins week 13, Weathers must win here.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for second place and thus promotion eligible

    Brian Blackfield: 100% > Clinched Division Title

    Yoshii Nakamatsu: 36.163% > 55.859%

    Jean-Paul Ouilette: 36.087% > 55.859%

    Blood River: 36.234% > 17.480%

    Angela Wassermann: 36.215% > 14.844%

    Billy Norris: 10.504% > 14.355%

    Pulsar: 9.375% > 2.637%

    Big Scott Weathers: 2.24% > Eliminated from promotion contention

     

    BETA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    A loss at this point all but assures Weathers a no-expenses-paid trip to the lower half of The League, and the Gamma Division. Pulsar still stands as the most likely to join him (3,043 out of 4,096 scenarios), but those people who now sit at 5-6 each have 30+% odds of finishing tied for seventh place or lower. Of those, only Billy Norris sees this as an improvement, going from just worse than even odds to just over 30%. There’s still a lot of flux in this division, though most of it has now shifted to the lower end of the standings as everyone not nicknamed The Juggernaut can still end up being relegation bait at this point of the season.

    I mentioned above that utter chaos can still happen with a six-way tie for second/seventh place. The odds though favor a clear “loser” in seventh place without tiebreakers, at just over half the scenarios remaining.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios tied for seventh place and thus relegation eligible

    Big Scott Weathers: 87.421% > 95.703%

    Pulsar: 56.064% > 74.292%

    Billy Norris: 56.570% > 32.104%

    Blood River: 22.882% > 30.542%

    Angela Wassermann: 21.489% > 30.151%

    Yoshii Nakamatsu: 22.681% > 7.690%

    Jean-Paul Ouilette: 21.248% > 5.420%

     

    GAMMA DIVISION—PROMOTION

    Christian Priest has clinched promotion. At worst, he finishes 10-4. At best, the current third-place people can finish 9-5. Since Priest cannot drop below either third-place wrestler in the final standings, he’s secured his ticket to the Beta Division. Another win, and he’ll do so as the Gamma Division champion.

    The week eleven fallout brings a positive swing in outlook for Indigo Rose, and a sharp downturn for Lucas Molina and Diego Rodriguez. Rose is now the favorite by far to finish in second (or even tied with Priest for the division lead!), in 3,164 of the 4,096 scenarios. Aside from Rose, only Rodriguez and Molina have over 1,000 scenarios in which they finish tied for second. The longest shot remaining is Erick Gibson. Exactly 4 scenarios out of 4,096 see him move to 7-7 and possibly be relevant for a promotion.

    A five-way tie can still happen for second place, at 7-7. Those wanting chaos in the Gamma Division need to hope that this exact series (and ONLY this series) of events happens:

    Week 12 Winners: Stevens, Gibson, Molina, Clay

    Week 13 Winners: Priest, Rodriguez, Gibson, Stevens

    Week 14 Winners: Diamond, Gibson, Priest, Clay.

    Though it’s far more likely that second place is clear, whether tied with Priest at 10-4 or ahead of the third-place finisher by a match or more.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for second place and thus promotion eligible

    Christian Priest: 100% > clinched promotion

    Indigo Rose: 46.313% > 77.246%

    Diego Rodriguez: 46.216% > 32.715%

    Lucas Molina: 46.313% > 28.072%

    Terrance Stevens: 2.289% > 4.590%

    Erick Gibson: 1.630% > 0.098%

    Diamond: 0.049% > Eliminated from promotion contention

     

    GAMMA DIVISION--RELEGATION

    Week Eleven is a week that Diamond would like to have back. The loss to Markus Clay not only eliminated any long-shot chances she had of winning promotion, it may have also doomed her to the Delta Division for Season Eleven. She finds herself with nearly-identical odds as Clay of finishing tied for seventh or worse. No one else in the division has at least a 50% chance of dropping, though one person is just under that mark. Unless either Diamond or Clay get on a hot streak to end the season, they’re the most likely to be going to Delta.

    Not as much chaos available on the lower end of the division, though, as a four-way tie at 6-8 is the best that can be offered (64 out of 4,096 scenarios).

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios tied for seventh place and thus relegation eligible

    Markus Clay: 95.410% > 89.453%

    Diamond: 74.219% > 88.672%

    Erick Gibson: 36.523% > 48.438%

    Terrance Stevens: 35.449% > 14.844%

    Diego Rodriguez: 1.184% > 1.074%

    Lucas Molina: 1.099% > 0.977%

    Indigo Rose: 0.824% > Cannot be relegated

     

    DELTA DIVISION—PROMOTION

    It’s officially come down to a three-person race to fill two spots. Right now, second-place is 9-2 (as is first place), meaning at worst second-place is a 9-5 record. The best that Jun Onoo or Nocturne can manage is 8-6. So it comes down to two PCs and a GMPC for the right to escape the Delta Division. Lance Heartilly’s chances took a minor dip, while Monty Dhillon’s and Kichi Hida’s improved just slightly. Hida is likely to need one more Heartilly loss that she can capitalize on in order to promote, but as of this moment it’s still likely to be Heartilly and Dhillon who move on.

    Two-thirds of remaining scenarios make it clear who’s promoting without the need to determine a tiebreaker between the second and third position. The other third (1,312 scenarios) have the top three all finish tied with each other.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for second place and thus promotion eligible

    Lance Heartilly: 98.145% > 92.188%

    Monty Dhillon: 83.203% > 87.500%

    Kichi Hida: 42.676% > 52.344%

    Jun Onoo: 2.490% > eliminated from promotion contention

    Scott Stevens: 0.098% > eliminated from promotion contention

    Nocturne: 0.085% > eliminated from promotion contention

     

    DELTA DIVISION—RELEGATION

    I’ve finally bit the bullet and put in my “clinch simulator” sheet a rough estimation for Delta relegations to Omega. It’s not perfect since it’s working off of fifth-place or worse, and does not account for Primary PCs being in that bottom half (who are exempt from relegation to Omega). But it’s better than nothing.

    We all knew that Devil’s Delight was sure to be dropping to Omega. Being winless after Week Eleven was a sure sign of it. What I wasn’t expecting is that Jun Onoo, Nocturne, and El Tornado all have a shot at escaping the bottom half of the standings and thus being sent to Omega next season. Scott Stevens should consider himself lucky that he has an exemption clause in his contract that prevents him from dropping into Omega, otherwise he’d be the third-most-likely to drop a division. Most surprising of all, though, is that Kichi Hida, who is not eligible for demotion into Omega as she is listed as Eternal Phoenix’s primary character, could end up tied for fifth-worst record or worse in exactly 16 out of 4,096 scenarios (basically everything where she loses all three bouts remaining, and Onoo/Nocturne win all three of theirs, which would tie third through fifth at 8-6). I do not see that being a likely occurrence though.

    BY THE NUMBERS:

    Percentage of scenarios where at least tied for fifth place and thus relegation eligible

    Devil’s Delight: Has clinched relegation

    El Tornado: 96.484%

    Scott Stevens: Not eligible for relegation due to Primary PC status. (93.945% otherwise)

    Jun Onoo: 75.586%

    Nocturne: 74.023%

    Kichi Hida: Not eligible for relegation due to Primary PC status. (0.391% otherwise)

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  17. THE LEAGUE: SEASON TEN, WEEK ELEVEN

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    LTFF6jR.jpg (7) El Tornado (3-7, OVR 442)*

    vs.

    (5) Scott Stevens (4-6, OVR 419) fYy1oxq.jpg fTtB0pK.jpg

    A rather poor opening bout, suitable mainly for a warmup act and nothing more, this featured Stevens having an advantage for the opening minute, and then losing all momentum as Tornado sped his way past the Texas native en route to the season sweep. Otherwise, there really wasn’t much to report on in this match—it was rather dull and lifeless throughout.

    El Tornado (4-7) def. Scott Stevens (4-7) via Pinfall (springboard guillotina) in 5:22.  Rating: *

    Changes for El Tornado:  OVR + 2.61, XP + 442.36, no notable damage

    Changes for Scott Stevens:  OVR -0.80, XP + 110.59, no notable damage

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    BEVGy0x.jpg (6) Nocturne (4-6, OVR 416)*

    vs.

    (1) Lance Heartilly (9-1, OVR 440) 9q89H6M.jpg

    The first contest between these two, in week seven, was a Match of the Night contender that went over fifteen minutes in a normally hectic Delta Division. This time around they managed to condense a similarly technical match into twelve minutes and still maintain Match of the Night contendership (though it would ultimately be third-best for the week). Heartilly was the first to try to end things, attempting his Hellacious Leglock on multiple occasions but finding no purchase on the hold as Nocturne seemed to have the counter for every attempt. Likewise, Nocturne’s one attempt at the Midnight Solstice went for naught as Heartilly had it scouted. But when Heartilly tried for his Arm Breaker, failed, and ate a short DDT, it was Nocturne who surprised the crowd by kipping up, doing a forward roll, and immediately grabbing the ankle of Heartilly, grapevining it as the ankle lock was cinched in. Heartilly had to tap a few seconds later, being dead center of the ring, and Nocturne proves that week seven was not a fluke as she becomes the 2 in Heartilly’s 9-2 record!

    Nocturne (5-6) def. Lance Heartilly (9-2) via Submission (Midnight Solstice) in 12:02.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Nocturne:  OVR + 5.28, XP + 526.26, minor damage to head

    Changes for Lance Heartilly:  OVR + 0.73, XP + 131.56, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    0rDaDU8.jpg (7) Diamond (3-7, OVR 470)*

    vs.

    (8) Markus Clay (2-8, OVR 461) N0Y594C.jpg

    Crucial match for Diamond here; a win and she at least keeps hope for remaining in Gamma. Sadly, Clay never got that memo. What followed was Clay dominating the offensive output two-to-one, and Diamond never even got to the point where she could attempt to unleash the Jawjacker. Instead, a simple top rope clothesline would be enough, and Clay not only avoids the sweep but also claims the tiebreaker over Diamond due to over four minutes of saved time. The League Original is in deep, deep jeopardy after so sudden a loss.

    Markus Clay (3-8) def. Diamond (3-8) via Pinfall (top rope flying clothesline) in 7:55.  Rating: **

    Changes for Markus Clay:  OVR + 3.85, XP + 556.37, no notable damage

    Changes for Diamond:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.09, no notable damage

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    vz0qqDp.jpg (2) Monty Dhillon (8-2, OVR 517)*

    vs.

    (8) Devil's Delight (0-10, OVR 415) 54miFm6.jpg xJrKs53.jpg

    A short Match of the Night contender—I just saw about half of the Monty Dhillon fan club wince, they know what that usually entails—this was actually Delight’s match to lose. Her sister never got involved except for shouting encouragements, and at one point Delight even landed Hellborne Rising on the right arm of Dhillon, looking to at least weaken the Livewire Lariat if not either of his finishers. When she failed to lock in Purgatory’s End on two occasions, she had left enough of an opening for Dhillon to claw back into the contest. Two minutes later, the fact that she controlled most of the first half of the bout was irrelevant. The Livewire Lariat may have missed, but a Hammer Mill into the Blockade Lock was enough. Delight was left with no choice but to submit, and Dhillon takes advantage of Nocturne’s victory to pull even with Lance Heartilly atop the division. The division lead is at stake next week as Dhillon and Heartilly are set to lock horns in Week Twelve!

    Monty Dhillon (9-2) def. Devil's Delight (0-11) via Submission (Blockade Lock) in 9:08.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Monty Dhillon:  OVR + 5.07, XP + 524.75, minor damage to head

    Changes for Devil's Delight:  OVR + 0.70, XP + 131.19, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    4ZAKk1I.jpg (3) Kichi Hida (7-3, OVR 455)*

    vs.

    (4) Jun Onoo (5-5, OVR 471) m6kdW7F.jpg

    Coming in to this match, Hida had set the mark to beat for fastest victory at three minutes, thirty-three seconds earlier this season. She then proceeded to knock fifteen seconds off of that time tonight as she systematically cut Onoo down to size. Onoo got a little offense in, otherwise this may have been the first 2:xx match in modern League history. As it stands, Hida’s UFO Spin Elbow has become a viable weapon in its own right, as that put Onoo down for three and keeps Hida right on the heels of Dhillon and Heartilly….

    Kichi Hida (8-3) def. Jun Onoo (5-6) via Pinfall (UFO Spin Elbow) in 3:18.  Rating: **

    Changes for Kichi Hida:  OVR + 3.59, XP + 481.58, no notable damage

    Changes for Jun Onoo:  OVR -0.06, XP + 120.40, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    2X2r9qf.jpg (4) Indigo Rose (6-4, OVR 482)

    vs.

    (2) Lucas Molina (6-4, OVR 467)* LG3TCXf.jpg

    In week two, Molina won a technical bout in just under fourteen minutes. This was more of the same, a technical bout that didn’t wow the audience. Then again, it’s never been said that Molina was here to entertain people. Rose at least makes an attempt at it, though there was decidedly less of that in this bout as she had to fend off Molina’s offense from all angles. One mistake too many was all she needed, though, and Blood from a Rose led into Vite d’Indaco. Molina to his credit at least held on until after the fourteen-minute mark before he tapped, ensuring that he would win a tiebreaker if it was needed. However, on this night, Rose vaults ahead of Molina in the division with three weeks remaining!

    Indigo Rose (7-4) def. Lucas Molina (6-5) via Submission (Vite d’Indaco) in 14:05.  Rating: **

    Changes for Indigo Rose:  OVR + 4.20, XP + 559.77, no notable damage

    Changes for Lucas Molina:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.94, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    zd1WDAc.jpg (8) Daniel Simmons (1-9, OVR 495)

    vs.

    (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-7, OVR 496)* d7FEgH5.jpg

    Not the most exciting of matches, given that these two men are in the cellar of the Alpha Division. Gross seemed to fade off after four minutes, clearly still feeling the effects of last week’s battering at the hands of Nuclear Templeton, and Simmons capitalized on this. He would go on to prove all the nay-sayers wrong as a simple powerbomb bridged into a pin was enough to keep Gross down for three, and that loss may have sealed Gross’ fate to be relegated to Beta for the second time!

    Daniel Simmons (2-9) def. Reverend Johnny Gross (3-8) via Pinfall (powerbomb pin) in 10:58.  Rating: *

    Changes for Daniel Simmons:  OVR + 2.84, XP + 667.24, no notable damage

    Changes for Reverend Johnny Gross:  OVR -0.86, XP + 166.81, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    xHVnvxD.jpg (2) Yoshii Nakamatsu (5-5, OVR 499)*

    vs.

     (8) Big Scott Weathers (3-7, OVR 477) OOiJTFx.jpg

    Only avoiding a squash by the most liberal of definitions, this was Nakamatsu’s match throughout. Weathers’ hope spots ultimately led nowhere, and Yoshii maintains his spot in the standings for the moment with a win. Whether he’d remain there due to tiebreakers was yet to be determined, however.

    Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-5) def. Big Scott Weathers (3-8) via Pinfall (Emperor’s Fall) in 10:24.  Rating: **

    Changes for Yoshii Nakamatsu:  OVR + 3.99, XP + 630.49, no notable damage

    Changes for Big Scott Weathers:  OVR -0.07, XP + 157.62, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    G4sbiHU.jpg (3) Diego Rodriguez (6-4, OVR 505)*

    vs.

    (6) Terrance Stevens (4-6, OVR 468) 6r4P9L8.jpg

    By all rights, this should have been over six minutes in. Stevens had Diego within Meltdown territory at that point with a furious offensive assault. Rodriguez clawed his way back in little by little, and by twelve minutes into the contest he had Stevens looking out for the Prelude to Dissonance. Then the ref got taken out by a reversed whip to the corner, and Rodriguez pressed the advantage even more, laying in strikes and even hitting the Prelude to Dissonance. The problem, though, is that the Maple Leaf Meltdown can come from nowhere, and in a hurry. Stevens connected just as the ref regained his senses, and a three-count led to a minor upset as Stevens prevents Diego from capitalizing on the Molina loss!

    Terrance Stevens (5-6) def. Diego Rodriguez (6-5) via Pinfall (Maple Leaf Meltdown) in 15:43.  Rating: **

    Changes for Terrance Stevens:  OVR + 4.29, XP + 560.68, no notable damage

    Changes for Diego Rodriguez:  OVR -0.08, XP + 140.17, major damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    aOXlwtV.jpg (5) Angela Wassermann (5-5, OVR 469)*

    vs.

     (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-5, OVR 504) ZThYhej.jpg AAdEYyr.jpg

    A Match of the Night contender (and clubhouse leader for that honor for most of the real-life week, up until Friday night), Ouilette had to come from behind in this one. Wassermann had him rattled in the opening few minutes, and she pressed the attack when she could at every opportunity. Around ten minutes in, she managed to bust Ouilette open hardway with a hard knee strike to the forehead, and things looked bleak for the Frenchman. But Wassermann could not seem to get Ouilette grounded long enough to attempt her cross arm breaker, and Ouilette would take advantage of that opportunity. A few strikes, a Fleur de Lis, and a Le Petit Mort that almost looked desperate was enough to keep Wassermann down for three. Ouilette pulls out the win, and Wassermann pulls defeat from the jaws of victory.

    Jean-Paul Ouilette (6-5) def. Angela Wassermann (5-6) via Pinfall (Le Petit Mort) in 12:48.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Jean-Paul Ouilette:  OVR + 5.34, XP + 684.65, minor damage to head

    Changes for Angela Wassermann:  OVR + 0.74, XP + 171.16, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    VZFWcYa.jpg hAfQcot.jpg (4) Blood River (5-5, OVR 496)*

    vs.

    (7) Billy Norris (4-6, OVR 497) ayWv1C3.jpg

    A fast-paced match broken up by only a couple of rest holds, this was rather even throughout. The one big surprise in this bout was The Acolyte actually managing to interfere, preventing a top rope clothesline, AND not getting caught in the process. Even that would not be enough for River to win, as Norris got lucky with a springboard senton for three. River is prevented from joining Nakamatsu and Ouilette at 6-5 in the division, but still remains within grasping distance of promotion with three weeks remaining, while Norris gives himself a much-needed boost in his quest to avoid relegation.

    Billy Norris (5-6) def. Blood River (5-6) via Pinfall (springboard senton bomb) in 11:01.  Rating: **

    Changes for Billy Norris:  OVR + 4.02, XP + 630.87, no notable damage

    Changes for Blood River:  OVR -0.07, XP + 126.17, no notable damage

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    p54rf5F.jpg (6) De'siree Mitchell (3-7, OVR 484)*

    vs.

     (4) Mel O'Hallister (6-4, OVR 521) wSRPoAi.jpg

    In a season and a half, De’siree Mitchell has proven to be the kryptonite of Mel O’Hallister, and that held true again tonight. Before O’Hallister could get any sort of significant offense in, Mitchell had him eyed up for an All Out Blitz. It’d take her a few minutes to finally deliver on it, while busting O’Hallsiter open and never being in any significant danger herself. Not quite a squash, but not really competitive either, Mitchell may have just eliminated any hope O’Hallister has of squeaking out a League Championship!

    De'siree Mitchell (4-7) def. Mel O'Hallister (6-5) via Pinfall (All Out Blitz) in 14:12.  Rating: *

    Changes for De'siree Mitchell:  OVR + 2.97, XP + 669.37, no notable damage

    Changes for Mel O'Hallister:  OVR -0.90, XP + 167.34, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    gGexPKo.jpg (5) Brandy McDonald (5-5, OVR 512)

    vs.

    (2) The Mastodon (7-3, OVR 511)* NSa1kkC.jpg

    Brandy McDonald may have just made herself the Kingmaker this season. In a lengthy squash, she dominated Mastodon from bell to bell, never letting the big man get more than three moves in a row. What was even more surprising is that after failing to lock in Hair of the Dog, she immediately responded with Brandy with a Twist, and Mastodon simply did not get his adrenaline rush that many expected. McDonald was quick to capitalize and a few seconds later she had dealt Mastodon his biggest blow to overtaking George Mastachas for the division lead!

    Brandy McDonald (6-5) def. The Mastodon (7-4) via Pinfall (Brandy with a Twist) in 8:19.  Rating: *

    Changes for Brandy McDonald:  OVR + 2.73, XP + 665.49, no notable damage

    Changes for The Mastodon:  OVR -0.83, XP + 166.37, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    Lp89uMT.jpg (1) Brian Blackfield (9-1, OVR 556)*

    vs.

    (6) Pulsar (4-6, OVR 469) VfA2MW8.jpg

    This…went about the way everyone expected it would. Granted, Pulsar put up far more of a fight than even Blackfield expected, but the result in the end was what everyone had been guessing since about week six: The Juggernaut rolls on, and claims his third consecutive division title. The Alpha Division is officially put on notice: Brian Blackfield is coming, and he has no intentions of slowing down!

    Brian Blackfield (10-1) def. Pulsar (4-7) via Pinfall (Scotland Destroyer) in 13:40.  Rating: **

    Changes for Brian Blackfield:  OVR + 4.17, XP + 632.53, minor damage to head

    Changes for Pulsar:  OVR -0.07, XP + 158.13, moderate damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    E5dgVEm.jpg O63FjvG.jpg (5) Erick Gibson (4-6, OVR 483)

    vs.

    (1) Christian Priest (9-1, OVR 560)* YICOeYe.jpg MZ2VDcB.jpg

    Gibson’s plan of attack, encouraged by Karen McClure at ringside, was to make Priest come to him and strike when the openings presented themselves. All in all, not really a bad strategy—he actually controlled a fair bit of the match using this stratagem. Naturally, the downside is that his opponent was Christian Priest, and the head of the First Church of Wrestling eventually had enough of the games and bulldozed through Gibson. McClure managed to stop a Canonized by tripping up Priest, but less than thirty seconds later he had fired off another one, this one connecting. Gibson put up a good fight, but it wasn’t enough as Priest prevails in this Match of the Night contender. In addition, due to Molina being upset earlier tonight, the win ensures that Christian Priest earns promotion and now only needs one win in the next three weeks to clinch the Gamma Division championship!

    Christian Priest (10-1) def. Erick Gibson (4-7) via Pinfall (Canonized) in 10:42.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Christian Priest:  OVR + 5.18, XP + 604.40, minor damage to head

    Changes for Erick Gibson:  OVR + 0.72, XP + 120.88, moderate damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    FXyrc6C.jpg (1) George Mastachas (8-2, OVR 512)*

    vs.

    (3) Nuclear Templeton (7-3, OVR 514) FqeSGy6.jpg

    Bob Sinclair: It’s main event time, folks, and given Mastodon’s loss earlier on tonight, the door is wide open for Nuclear Templeton to make the Alpha Division race interesting with three weeks to go! He’s going to have to get through the current leader, George Mastachas first, but given the history between these two men it’s quite possible. Frankie, who do you got here?

    Frankie Garnett: This is a toss-up, Bob. In the days leading into this one there seemed to be no clear favorite, and even now as they approach the ring I still don’t know who would have an advantage. I’m going to take a guess and say Mastachas based solely on the fact that he’s ahead of Nuclear in the standings. Templeton has had…mixed success, let’s say, with making comebacks and fighting from behind. I think Mastachas takes this and gives himself a commanding lead in the division going into next week.

    Bob Sinclair: Bold choice, Frankie. We’ll see how it pans out as senior official Jacob Smalls calls for the bell, and our main event is underway!

    Quote

     

    (00:09) Mastachas hit a Standing Head Scissors Twist

    (00:13) Mastachas hit an Eye Poke

    (00:18) Nuclear blocked a Single Leg Trip

    (00:22) Mastachas hit a Begging Off Eye Poke

    (00:26) Mastachas hit an Eye Poke

    (00:40) Mastachas applied a Side Headlock

    (00:44) Mastachas hit an Eye Poke

    (00:44) The referee warned Mastachas

    (00:52) Nuclear avoided a Running Clothesline.

    (01:00) Nuclear applied a Hammerlock

    (01:04) Nuclear hit a Forearm To Back Of Head

    (01:08) Nuclear hit a Forearm To Back

    (01:16) Nuclear applied a Hammerlock

    (01:30) Nuclear applied a Top Wrist Lock

    (01:33) Nuclear hit a Punch

    (01:40) Nuclear hit a Toss To Corner

    (01:47) Nuclear hit a Corner Open Handed Chop

    (01:54) Nuclear hit a Corner Knife Edge Chop

    (01:58) Mastachas broke the Ten Turnbuckle Smashes

    (02:02) Nuclear blocked a Handshake Sucker Punch

    (02:16) Mastachas applied a Side Headlock

    (02:23) Mastachas hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (02:30) Mastachas hit a Knee Pull

    (02:36) Nuclear Templeton moved out of the way from an Elbow Drop.

    (02:45) Mastachas very easily avoided a Double Axe Handle Smash.

    (02:49) Nuclear blocked a Single Leg Trip

    (02:54) Nuclear blocked a Side Headlock Takedown

    (02:58) Mastachas countered an Open Handed Chop with a Knife Edge Chop

    (03:06) Nuclear got a rope break to stop a Cravate

     

    Bob Sinclair: A fairly even opening few minutes here. I wasn’t expecting much different from these two.

    Frankie Garnett: Indeed, Bob. But something to remember, not only does Nuclear need this to keep his hopes of a repeat alive, he’s also fighting the clock. He needs to beat Mastachas in less than 20:23, otherwise Mastachas will hold the tiebreaker no matter what.

    Bob Sinclair: We have seen sprints here tonight—Kichi Hida in particular—but that seems a tough time to beat given the caliber of these two, Frankie.

    Frankie Garnett: Just a bit, though Nuclear can pull it off when the motivation and opportunity are there.

    Quote

     

    (03:13) Mastachas hit a Single Leg Trip

    (03:17) Mastachas hit a Fist Drop

    (03:21) Mastachas hit an Elbow Drop

    (03:35) Mastachas applied a Choke Hold

    (03:35) The referee gave Mastachas a stern warning

    (03:41) Nuclear Templeton very easily moved out of the way from a Knee Drop.

    (03:46) Mastachas broke a Choke Hold

    (03:49) Mastachas hit a Punch

    (03:56) Mastachas hit a Single Leg Trip

    (04:10) Mastachas applied a Body Scissors

    (04:14) Mastachas hit an Elbow Drop

    (04:22) Mastachas hit a Double Axe Handle Smash

    (04:29) Mastachas hit a Knee Pull

    (04:43) Mastachas applied an Arm Bar

    (04:57) Mastachas applied a Body Scissors

    (05:14) Mastachas hit a Double Axe Handle Smash Flurry

    (05:18) Mastachas hit a Measured Knee Drop

    (05:22) Mastachas hit a Seated Back Kick

    (05:41) Mastachas applied a Rope-Assisted Double Footed Choke

    (05:41) The referee gave Mastachas a stern warning

    (05:48) Mastachas used a Face Rub Taunt

    (05:52) Mastachas hit a Leaping Elbow Drop

    (05:56) Mastachas hit a Seated Back Kick

    (06:09) Mastachas hit a Posing Elbow Drop

    (06:13) Nuclear broke a Face Rub Taunt

    (06:17) Nuclear hit a Slap To Chest

    (06:21) Nuclear hit an Open Handed Chop

    (06:26) Mastachas broke a Rear Chinlock

    (06:36) Mastachas hit a Running Swinging Neckbreaker

     

    Bob Sinclair: Frankie, if you’re George Mastachas, what’s your strategy at this point?

    Frankie Garnett: The clock is your friend. Slow the pace down. Even if you lose some fifteen minutes from now, you’ll have the tiebreaker and that may be crucial heading into the end of the season. Sure, the win would be better since you’re all but eliminating Nuclear from the equation, but even maintaining a little advantage is just as important!

    Quote

     

    (06:40) Nuclear blocked a Rope-Assisted Double Footed Choke

    (06:50) Mastachas picked up Nuclear

    (06:54) Nuclear countered a Low Blow with a Knife Edge Chop

    (07:08) Nuclear applied a Choke Hold

    (07:08) The referee gave Nuclear a stern warning

    (07:12) Mastachas fought back against being picked up

    (07:28) Mastachas hit a Stump Piledriver

    (07:33) Nuclear fought back against being picked up

    (07:36) Nuclear hit a Forearm Blow

    (07:40) Nuclear hit a Face Rake

    (07:40) The referee warned Nuclear

    (07:47) Mastachas avoided a Punch.

    (07:51) Nuclear blocked an Explosion Suplex

    (07:55) Nuclear slipped out of the back of a Stump Piledriver

    (08:03) Nuclear applied a Hammerlock

    (08:08) Mastachas slipped out the front of an Atomic Drop

    (08:13) Nuclear blocked an Explosion Suplex

    (08:29) Mastachas hit a Shoulder Breaker

    (08:42) Mastachas used a Stalk Grounded Enemy

    (08:51) Nuclear coming back off the ropes...and Olympus Rises as George Mastachas hits the jumping shoulder block!

     

    Frankie Garnett: Cover by Mastachas…one—and Nuclear kicked out at one!

    Bob Sinclair: Think that may have made Templeton angry, Frankie?

    Frankie Garnett: That’s his secret, Bob. He’s always angry.

    Quote

     

    (09:12) Mastachas hit a Head Drop Suplex

    (09:16) Nuclear fought back against being picked up

    (09:19) Nuclear hit a Jab Punch

    (09:22) Nuclear hit a Punch

    (09:25) Nuclear hit a Jab Punch

    (09:29) Nuclear hit a Face Rake

    (09:32) Nuclear hit a Forearm Blow

    (09:35) Nuclear hit a Jab Punch

    (09:39) Nuclear hit an Open Handed Chop

    (09:44) Mastachas blocked a Double Axe Handle Smash

    (09:48) Nuclear hit an Eye Poke

    (09:54) Mastachas countered a Roundhouse Punch with a Strong Knife Edge Chop

    (10:06) Mastachas hit a Hammerlock Powerbomb

    (10:16) Mastachas picked up Nuclear

    (10:20) Nuclear blocked a Dangerous Head Drop Suplex

    (10:24) Nuclear countered a Wrath of Zeus with an Eye Poke

    (10:27) Nuclear hit a Jab Punch

    (10:31) Nuclear hit an Eye Poke

    (10:34) Nuclear hit a Forearm Blow

    (10:46) Nuclear hit a Forearm Flurry

    (10:53) Nuclear hit a Knee Pull

    (11:03) Nuclear picked up Mastachas

    (11:09) Nuclear hit a Roundhouse Punch

    (11:17) Nuclear hit a Stomp To Groin

    (11:24) Nuclear hit a Knee Pull

    (11:28) Nuclear hit a Leaping Elbow Drop

    (11:32) Mastachas broke the Seated Knuckle Punches

    (11:48) Mastachas hit a Swinging Neckbreaker

    (11:52) Mastachas hit a Seated Back Kick

    (12:09) Mastachas hit a Double Axe Handle Smash Flurry

    (12:17) Nuclear Templeton moved out of the way from a Running Knee Drop.

     

    Frankie Garnett: Nuclear needs to get back on the attack, and in a big way. The clock’s ticking!

    Bob Sinclair: …I gotta say, Frankie, I’ve enjoyed working with you the last few weeks.

    Frankie Garnett: What, this whole “trying to act like a professional” thing?

    Bob Sinclair: Well, yeah.

    Frankie Garnett: Well, I finally feel like I’m more than just the comic relief, or a third wheel to you and Tori back in the day. It took someone else pointing that out to me for it to sink in.

    Bob Sinclair: And how is Lisa doing? I’m presuming it’s your niece behind all of this.

    Frankie Garnett: Quite well, thanks for asking. And yes.

    Quote

     

    (12:32) Nuclear hit a Stomp Flurry

    (12:36) Mastachas broke the Seated Knuckle Punches

    (12:46) Mastachas hit a Backbreaker

    (12:50) Mastachas hit a Leaping Elbow Drop

    (13:09) Mastachas applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (13:09) The referee angrily told off Mastachas

    (13:16) Mastachas picked up Nuclear

    (13:20) Nuclear countered a Powerbomb with an Eye Poke

    (13:36) Look out! Nuclear Templeton has deployed a Tactical Nuke!

    (13:48) Nuclear hit Seated Knuckle Punches

    (13:48) The referee gave Nuclear a stern warning

    (13:55) Nuclear picked up Mastachas

    (13:59) Mastachas slipped out the front of a Strong Gut Buster

    (14:15) Mastachas hit a Vertical Suplex

    (14:25) Nuclear Templeton very easily moved out of the way from a Splash.

    (14:30) Mastachas blocked a Double Axe Handle Smash Flurry

    (14:35) Mastachas fought back against being picked up

    (14:39) Nuclear blocked a Handshake Sucker Punch

    (14:43) Nuclear blocked a Dangerous Head Drop Suplex

    (14:50) Nuclear hit a Strong Charging Forearm

    (15:05) Nuclear failed to get a count out

    (15:09) Mastachas blocked a Radiation Spike

    (15:15) Nuclear hit a Low Blow

    (15:15) The referee furiously berated Nuclear

    (15:19) Nuclear got a two count

    (15:24) Mastachas slipped out of the back of an Armageddon Lariat

    (15:50) Mastachas applied a Full Nelson

    (16:08) Nuclear blocked a Full Nelson Butt Bomb

    (16:12) Nuclear broke a Backbreaker

    (16:28) Nuclear hit a Strong Gut Buster

    (16:32) Mastachas fought back against being picked up

    (16:48) Mastachas hit a Swinging Neckbreaker

    (16:52) Mastachas hit a Running Knee Drop

    (17:00) Nuclear Templeton moved out of the way from a Splash.

     

    Bob Sinclair: Templeton’s nearly lost the fight against the clock, that low blow/Armageddon sequence was a last-gasp effort to make it in time. Now he’s just trying to get the win.

    Frankie Garnett: The win’s just as important, it’s just not going to be enough on its own at this point. I think Nuclear’s figured that out as he doesn’t look as aggressive as he normally does, Bob, even with three minutes and change to go.

    Quote

     

    (17:06) Nuclear picked up Mastachas

    (17:13) Mastachas countered a Strong Charging Forearm with a Knee Plant

    (17:30) Mastachas applied a Kneeling Cravate

    (17:52) Mastachas hit a Strong Charging Forearm

    (18:11) Mastachas failed to get a count out

    (18:17) Mastachas hit a Low Blow

    (18:17) The referee gave Mastachas a final warning

    (18:21) Mastachas got a two count

    (18:37) Mastachas hit a Dangerous Head Drop Suplex

    (18:42) Mastachas got a two count

     

    Bob Sinclair: And now it’s Templeton who has to power out of a low blow and follow-up move, though Mastachas did manage to hit his follow-up!

    Frankie Garnett: Mastachas nearly won it right there; I think it was pure instinct that caused Nuclear to kick out, Bob. One more big shot might be all it takes.

    Quote

     

    (18:58) Mastachas hit a Stump Piledriver

    (19:05) Mastachas used a Slit Throat Motion

    (19:11) Mastachas picked up Nuclear

    (19:15) Nuclear countered a Wrath of Zeus with an Eye Poke

    (19:22) Nuclear hit a Running Forearm Blow

    (19:31) Mastachas easily avoided a Stomp Flurry.

    (19:34) Nuclear countered a Hammerlock Powerbomb with a Punch

    (19:38) Nuclear hit an Eye Poke

    (19:38) The referee warned Nuclear

    (19:42) Mastachas broke a Backbreaker

    (19:52) Mastachas hit a Spinning Elbow Blow

    (19:56) Mastachas got a near pinfall

    (20:08) Nuclear countered a Wrath of Zeus with a Forearm Flurry

    (20:27) Nuclear applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (20:27) The referee angrily shouted at Nuclear

    (20:34) Nuclear hit a Knee Pull

    (20:42) Nuclear hit a Stomp To Groin

    (20:51) Nuclear picked up Mastachas

    (21:03) What a Power Surge by Nuclear Templeton!

    (21:12) Nuclear picked up Mastachas

    (21:19) Nuclear hit a DDT

    (21:28) Nuclear picked up Mastachas

    (21:54) George Mastachas is caught in a Radiation Leak!

     

    Frankie Garnett: And that’s on tight, Bob!

    Bob Sinclair: Mastachas is trying to bully his way to the ropes, looking to break the hold, but Nuclear’s hardly budging…and there’s the tap! Mastachas had to give it up, or pass out!

    Frankie Garnett: The race for the League Championship just got interesting, Bob. It’s now a three-man race, and I think Mastachas still has the edge since he’s got the tiebreaker on Nuclear by almost two minutes!

    Bob Sinclair: That’s something for our math wizards to work on overnight, and have an update on The League’s website by tomorrow, Frankie. Though at this point, if Templeton can ride a wave of momentum, he could very well be looking at a repeat championship!

    Frankie Garnett: Is it Week Twelve yet?! I want to see what happens!

    Bob Sinclair: Folks, that’ll do it for us here tonight. For Frankie Garnett, I’m Bob Sinclair…we’ll see you next weekend for another week of The League!

    Nuclear Templeton (8-3) def. George Mastachas (8-3) via Submission (Radiation Leak) in 22:06.  Rating: ****

    Changes for Nuclear Templeton:  OVR + 7.39, XP + 1008.56, major damage to head, minor damage to body

    Changes for George Mastachas:  OVR + 1.75, XP + 364.64, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

    This was the Match of the Night (3 [1 this season] for Nuclear Templeton, 3 [2 this season] for George Mastachas)

     

    /\/\/\/\/\/\

     

    STANDINGS AFTER WEEK ELEVEN

    x – Clinched promotion

    y – Clinched Division Title

    z – Clinched Relegation

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    1.  George Mastachas:  8-3, ATV 17:25, (AMR 2.636), OVR 514.15

    2.  Nuclear Templeton:  8-3, ATV 13:54, (AMR 2.182), OVR 521.75

    3.  The Mastodon:  7-4, ATV 15:23, (AMR 2.455), OVR 509.95

    4.  Brandy McDonald:  6-5, ATV 13:33, (AMR 2.091), OVR 514.35

    5.  Mel O'Hallister:  6-5, ATV 16:06, (AMR 2.273), OVR 519.70

    6.  De'siree Mitchell:  4-7, ATV 17:14, (AMR 2.273), OVR 486.87

    7.  Reverend Johnny Gross:  3-8, ATV 29:11, (AMR 1.909), OVR 494.66

    8.  Daniel Simmons:  2-9, ATV 13:52, (AMR 2.182), OVR 498.27

    Both ties in this division are broken by comparing victory times in the split season series.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    y-1.  Brian Blackfield:  10-1, ATV 14:11 (AMR 2.000), OVR 560.65

    2.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  6-5, ATV 13:28 (AMR 2.000), OVR 503.30

    3.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  6-5, ATV 11:35 (AMR 2.455), OVR 509.08

    4.  Blood River:  5-6, ATV 10:16 (AMR 1.818), OVR 495.78

    5.  Angela Wassermann:  5-6, ATV 10:40 (AMR 2.273), OVR 469.28

    6.  Billy Norris:  5-6, ATV 13:26 (AMR 2.455), OVR 500.97

    7.  Pulsar:  4-7, ATV 12:19 (AMR 2.364), OVR 468.74

    8.  Big Scott Weathers:  3-8, ATV 16:41 (AMR 2.455), OVR 477.28

    6-5: Broken by simple head-to-head (H2H)

    5-6: River has the best record against everyone else at 5-6. After that, Wassermann has H2H over Norris.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    x-1.  Christian Priest:  10-1, ATV 11:31, (AMR 2.818), OVR 565.46

    2.  Indigo Rose:  7-4, ATV 15:01, (AMR 2.636), OVR 486.24

    3.  Lucas Molina:  6-5, ATV 15:11, (AMR 1.727), OVR 466.62

    4.  Diego Rodriguez:  6-5, ATV 20:18, (AMR 2.273), OVR 505.05

    5.  Terrance Stevens:  5-6, ATV 10:38, (AMR 2.273), OVR 471.89

    6.  Erick Gibson:  4-7, ATV 10:58, (AMR 2.455), OVR 483.78

    7.  Markus Clay:  3-8, ATV 10:57, (AMR 2.364), OVR 465.15

    8.  Diamond:  3-8, ATV 9:47, (AMR 2.182), OVR 470.06

    Christian Priest clinches the division title with a win OR Rose loss

    Both ties in this division are broken by simple H2H.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    1.  Lance Heartilly:  9-2, ATV 10:10 (AMR 2.455), OVR 440.89

    2.  Monty Dhillon:  9-2, ATV 7:27 (AMR 2.273), OVR 521.87

    3.  Kichi Hida:  8-3, ATV 6:45 (AMR 2.000), OVR 458.19

    4.  Jun Onoo:  5-6, ATV 8:49 (AMR 2.000), OVR 470.58

    5.  Nocturne:  5-6, ATV 11:10 (AMR 2.091), OVR 421.57

    6.  El Tornado:  4-7, ATV 6:46 (AMR 2.000), OVR 444.31

    7.  Scott Stevens:  4-7, ATV 10:54 (AMR 2.091), OVR 418.47

    z-8.  Devil's Delight:  0-11, ATV 0:00 (AMR 2.182), OVR 415.63

    All ties in this division are broken by simple H2H.

     

    PREDICTION STANDINGS

    (Reminder: The standings will now show “official” scores with the bottom two weeks dropped.)

    1. Eternal Phoenix: 97 (this week: 10). Total score: 110 (drop weeks 4 [5] and 5 [8])

    2. SeanMcG: 96 (this week: 7). Total score: 109 (drop weeks 7 [6] and 11 [7])

    3. Croquemitaine: 95 (this week: 8). Total score: 111 (drop weeks 4 [8] and 5 [8])

    4. ShadowedFlames: 91 (this week: 10). Total score: 98 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 10 [0])

    5. Derek B:  91 (this week: 11). Total score: 95 (drop weeks 3 [0] and 5 [4])

    6. Jman2k3: 86 (this week: 7). Total score: 100 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 7 [7])

     

    WEEK TWELVE CARD

    (An * denotes winner of the previous matchup this season)

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-5, OVR 520) vs. (1) George Mastachas (8-3, OVR 514)* [Career: George Mastachas, 2 - 1]

    (8) Daniel Simmons (2-9, OVR 498) vs. (2) Nuclear Templeton (8-3, OVR 522)* [Career: Nuclear Templeton, 1 - 0]

    (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-8, OVR 495)* vs. (4) Brandy McDonald (6-5, OVR 514) [Career: Brandy McDonald, 2 - 1]

    (3) The Mastodon (7-4, OVR 510) vs. (6) De'siree Mitchell (4-7, OVR 487)* [Career: The Mastodon, 3 - 2]

    BETA DIVISION

    (1) Brian Blackfield (10-1, OVR 561)* vs. (6) Billy Norris (5-6, OVR 501) [Career: Brian Blackfield, 1 - 0]

    (2) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-5, OVR 503)* vs. (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (6-5, OVR 509) [Career: Yoshii Nakamatsu, 1 - 0]

    (5) Angela Wassermann (5-6, OVR 469) vs. (4) Blood River (5-6, OVR 496)* [Career: Blood River, 2 - 1]

    (7) Pulsar (4-7, OVR 469) vs. (8) Big Scott Weathers (3-8, OVR 477)* [Career: Big Scott Weathers, 3 - 2]

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (1) Christian Priest (10-1, OVR 565) vs. (5) Terrance Stevens (5-6, OVR 472)* [Career: Terrance Stevens, 1 - 0]

    (3) Lucas Molina (6-5, OVR 467)* vs. (4) Diego Rodriguez (6-5, OVR 505) [Career: Lucas Molina, 1 - 0]

    (7) Markus Clay (3-8, OVR 465) vs. (2) Indigo Rose (7-4, OVR 486)* [Career: Indigo Rose, 2 - 1]

    (8) Diamond (3-8, OVR 470) vs. (6) Erick Gibson (4-7, OVR 484)* [Career: Erick Gibson, 3 - 2]

    DELTA DIVISION

    (1) Lance Heartilly (9-2, OVR 441)* vs. (2) Monty Dhillon (9-2, OVR 522) [Career: Lance Heartilly, 1 - 0]

    (7) Scott Stevens (4-7, OVR 418) vs. (3) Kichi Hida (8-3, OVR 458)* [Career: Kichi Hida, 1 - 0]

    (4) Jun Onoo (5-6, OVR 471)* vs. (8) Devil's Delight (0-11, OVR 416) [Career: Jun Onoo, 1 - 0]

    (5) Nocturne (5-6, OVR 422) vs. (6) El Tornado (4-7, OVR 444)* [Career: El Tornado, 1 - 0]

    ALL TRAINING AND PREDICTIONS ARE DUE BY OCTOBER 27, 11:59 PM EASTERN US TIME!

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  18. 10 minutes ago, i effin rule said:

    😎

    And in the “this wasn’t on my bingo card for this season” department… 😲

     

    12 minutes ago, Eternal Phoenix said:

    I'll guess that the clubhouse leader is Wasserman/Ouilette and that the runner up is either Hida/Onoo (c'mon, let me see her adrenaline rush at least once this season) or Tornado/Stevens.

    I’ll give you this: half of your guess is correct. Which half is up for debate. 

  19. As I write this, there are three PC matches that need to be run, and one of them (at least) gets run in a few hours after work as I got training instructions first thing this morning.

    The clubhouse leader for Match of the Night is a Beta Division bout, just shy of 13 minutes. The runner up is a Delta Division contest.

    I’ve already started updating the clinch simulation sheets and…well, if you want MAXIMUM CHAOS(tm) then you may be in for a treat when that write up gets posted on Sunday. 

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  20. Back to a regular schedule this week, which means…prediction time!

    ALPHA: Nuclear, Brandy, Mitchell, Gross.  The first two matches are rather even over a career and I don’t see that changing now. Mitchell seems to have Mel’s number, and I do not trust Simmons at all the remainder of this season.

    BETA: Blackfield, River, Ouilette, Nakamatsu. Doing something unusual and not taking any upsets this week. Each of the top 4 win their matches and the only thing that solidifies is Blackfield clinching the division.

    GAMMA: Priest, Rodriguez, Molina, Diamond. All are repeats of first time matches earlier this season. I see no need to try to rewrite history this soon.

    DELTA: Hida, Dhillon, Nocturne, Stevens. I admit, the “smart” money is on Heartilly over Nocturne but I BELIEVE, damn it all!

     

    EDITED TO ADD (because I forgot): This season I’m running Omega after the season ends. Reason for it this time is because my one-week staycation from work starts on November 10 and runs through the 19th. Week Fourteen falls on Nov 11-12 and that gives me a week to just jam out Omega stuff and start figuring out the aftermath before the holidays hit…which is the reason Season Eleven’s not starting until 2024.

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  21. CLINCH SIMULATION REPORTING

    After Season Ten, Week Ten: Four weeks remaining

     

    POSSIBLE SCENARIOS PER DIVISION: 65,536 (16 x 16 x 16 x 16)

    Please note: these numbers do not factor in tiebreakers unless specifically told otherwise!

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    At the top half, this is George Mastachas’ championship to lose. In 72.04% of the scenarios, he finishes at least tied for the best record, and in almost 28,900 of those scenarios he finishes with the outright best record in the division, winning the League Championship without any of this tiebreaker chicanery. The second most likely is not The Mastodon, but Nuclear Templeton instead. The reigning champ can finish with a share of the best record in 31.73% of the scenarios, and stand alone with the best record in 8,152 cases (12.44%). The Mastodon ranks third in the scenario outcome, at 28.34% likely to at least share the best record and 9.45% to have the outright best record. Interestingly, Mel O’Hallister and Brandy McDonald both still have paths to the League Championship. Mel has a 9.25% chance (1.57% outright) of emerging with the best record. Brandy McDonald, the Season Eight champion, needs a miracle after her loss to O’Hallister in Week Ten. Out of 65,536 scenarios, she ties for or has the outright the best record in 768 of them (1.17%). In outright best record, no ties, she only has 4 chances. That’s a 0.0061% chance.

    In the race to avoid relegation, Daniel Simmons is almost locked in for that. He has a 98.24% of finishing with one of the two worst records; only 1,152 outcomes see him survive to wrestle in Alpha next season. De’siree Mitchell and Reverend Johnny Gross have identical odds of dropping: 64.33%. Brandy McDonald is mostly safe, at 8.91%, and Mel O’Hallister even more so, at 1.39%. Even The Mastodon (0.024%) and Nuclear Templeton (0.009%) are mathematically capable of dropping into the bottom two, though pigs are more likely to fly first.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    It’s going to take some sort of tiebreaker wizardry for Brian Blackfield to not promote to Alpha Division. There are scenarios where two other people tie The Juggernaut at nine wins on the season, at which point the tiebreakers come in to play. But all of that will be rendered moot if Blackfield wins any one of his next four contests. For that matter, there are possible scenarios where six people tie for second place in the division! Thus nothing is absolute yet, just almost so. For the record, the odds slightly favor Blood River (36.234%) over Angela Wassermann (36.215%), Yoshii Nakamatsu (36.163%), and Jean-Paul Ouilette (36.087%). No one is mathematically eliminated, as even Big Scott Weathers holds a 2.24% of at least tying for second place in the division.

    On the lower end, the odds are against Weathers to remain in Beta. He holds an 87.42% of having one of the worst records at season’s end (this includes tied for seventh place). Then it’s Billy Norris (56.57%) and Pulsar (56.06%). Even those currently with five wins still have over a 21% chance of dropping into a tie for seventh or worse. The Beta Division is going to be in flux for the rest of the season and may be one of the more intriguing divisions to watch with how close everyone outside of the lead is.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    Much like Brian Blackfield a division above him, it’s going to take some tiebreaker wizardry to deny Christian Priest a ticket to the Beta Division. He’s guaranteed to at least tie for second place, but clinching a promotion or a division title may not happen this week. There are too many moving parts to analyze for what’s supposed to be a quick overview of the upcoming four weeks. Behind Priest, both Lucas Molina and Indigo Rose have a 46.31% chance of at least tying for second, and Diego Rodriguez is right behind them at 46.22%. Even Diamond, currently in seventh place in the division, has a 0.05% of finishing tied for second—32 out of 65,536 scenarios. The only person who has been eliminated from the promotion hunt is Markus Clay.

    Clay presently has a 95.41% chance of finishing tied for seventh or worse. Diamond has a 74.22% chance of doing so. Erick Gibson’s and Terrance Stevens’ chances are half of Diamond’s (36.52% and 35.45% respectively), and even Lucas Molina has a 1.10% chance of finishing tied for seventh or worse. While not as fluid as the Beta Division, there’s still some things to watch for in Gamma as the season winds down.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    Lance Heartilly has the best chances of promoting, finishing 98.14% of the scenarios at least tied for second place in the division. Monty Dhillon is close with 83.20%. Kichi Hida, currently in third place, ties for second or better in 42.68% of scenarios. Only El Tornado and Devil’s Delight are mathematically eliminated from the promotion race—even Scott Stevens (0.098%) and Nocturne (0.085%) have long-shot chances to move into a tie for second and look for tiebreakers to work their way, but they need Dhillon to lose all four of his matches and then extra help on top of that.

    Because Delta routinely drops more GMPCs into Omega than the usual relegation of two in other divisions, there is no “cut line” to determine who’s being dropped since PC finishing positions can also factor into that determination. Suffice it to say though that Tornado and Delight are most definitely out and will be in Omega for Season Eleven, with Nocturne a likely candidate and Onoo a possible one.

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  22. League Body Health Mechanic

    Characters enter The League with 100% health in all four body parts (head, body, arms, legs). Each match, the Director makes note of the “color” of body health that each participant ends a match at. Over the course of fourteen weeks, the accumulated damage (or lack thereof) determine how much health each body part loses in a season, which is applied to all characters at the end of each season.

    Because damage is not distributed equally—arms and legs are far less likely to suffer enough damage to change colors than the body and especially the head—the long-term figures are weighted to have the same colors generally do less to the head and body than to the extremities. These figures increase by 1% every consecutive season a person is on the main roster of The League to emulate the continual wear and tear of constant competition.

    In the absolute worst-case scenario—a person who starts with green health on all four areas of the body but ends every match of the season with red health on all body parts—they can be expected to lose the following amount of overall body health between seasons (without including fatigue penalties):

    Head: 11.20 points, Body: 11.20 points, Arms: 22.40 points, Legs: 33.60 points

    In actual practice, the arms and legs rarely lose any health, the body loses between zero to two points, and the head loses less than five points per season. As stats and skill sets improve the damage ratios may change; the above figures are current as of Season Ten.

    The Injury and Rest Roll—GMPCs

    After each season, GMPCs still on the roster roll 1d100 and compare the result to the total amount of damage their body has suffered. If the roll does not exceed the lost amount of body health, the wrestler is forced to rest for a season to recover. If the 1d100 roll is a natural 1, the wrestler suffers an injury during the offseason and requires surgery, forcing them to miss the following season. Promotions and relegations are affected by all changes which may result in additional people being promoted or relegated, or people thought to be relegated instead granted a reprieve and remaining in the same division.

    These rolls are made immediately after a season ends, though the results may be disseminated piecemeal over the offseason to allow for occasional thread bumps and discussions. This allows the GM ample time to process the changes to promotions and relegations before the start of the following season.
    Rolls are done using the RandBetween(1,100) command in Excel to generate an integer between 1 and 100, just like rolling a d100 or 2d10 as percentile dice. If the GM elects to use physical dice for whatever reason—mainly because he has a sack of them and hasn’t played with his clicky-clack math rocks in a while—a roll of 0 + 00 would equal 100.

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    EXAMPLE: At the end of season ten, seven GMPCs are in the Alpha Division. Each of them must roll 1d100 and compare to their body’s overall health to determine if they are forced to rest.

    Brandy McDonald: Head 95, Body 99, Arms 100, Legs 100. 100 – 95 = 5, 100 – 99 = 1. 5 + 1 = 6. Brandy must roll higher than a 6 on d100 to avoid being forced to sit out a season. She rolls 49 and is safe.

    George Mastachas: Head 91, Body 98, Arms and Legs 100. 9 + 2 = 11 as the target to beat. Mastachas rolls a 12 and just barely avoids a missed season.

    Blood River: Head 96, Body 98, Legs 99. The target to beat is 7. River rolls a 7, failing to beat the mark. As this is not a 1, River is forced to miss season eleven to recover from concussion-like symptoms. He is removed from the roster for Season Eleven and treated as if taking a rest (see below).

    Mel O’Hallister: Head 98, Body 99, Legs 97. The target is 6, and O’Hallister rolls a 1. He’s forced to have surgery to repair a dislocated ankle that occurred during the offseason and is out for Season Eleven, suffering effects as listed below under the Surgery option.

    Nuclear Templeton: Is a PC and does not make this roll.

    Brian Blackfield: Head 93, Body 96. Target is 11, he rolls a natural 100. Sadly, no bonuses are granted by a critical roll, only penalties for rolling a one.

    The Mastodon: The following example is on the more extreme end of things. Head 47, Body 82, Arms 89. 53 + 18 + 11 = 82. The roll comes in at 91. Somehow, Mastodon feels like he can compete another season and remains in Alpha, though as the likely underdog given his declining health.

    De’siree Mitchell: Head, Body, Arms, and Legs all at 100. Despite no damage, she still has to roll to avoid a 1 and forced surgery. The roll is 32. No issues, she’s clear to compete in Season Eleven.

    As a result of these rolls, the GM would determine how promotions and relegations are affected in order to maintain eight people per division.

     

    GMPCs are more likely to run themselves into the ground trying to keep their spot on the roster, and as such will not voluntarily sit out a season.

     

    Recovering Health—GMPCs

    GMPCs have two options available to recover their physical condition:

    • Option 1: Rest.  A GMPC who fails the fatigue roll, but not a critical failure, will sit out for a season to let their body rest. Their stats and condition are affected as follows:
      • Recovers a portion of their missing physical health on all body parts, and their “fatigue” factor (the 1% increases mentioned above) is reduced to zero. The missing amounts are as follows: 60% of missing head health, 50% of missing body health, 40% of missing arm health, 45% of missing leg health.
      • Wrestlers who rest for a season also gain an additional Trait Point (TP).
      • They also lose a division for each season they sit out in this manner, as a way to keep the competition fluid and interesting throughout, as well as 5% of their Overall Rating. This OVR loss is to emulate the casual fan’s mentality of “if they’re not on my screen as often, I don’t care as much about them.”
      • Promotions and relegations are adjusted in this instance to ensure the field remains at 8 wrestlers per division, which means that in some seasons more people promote, or fewer are relegated in order to keep the fields at a stable number. Where possible, the bias is to fill in from below. In the case of a wrestler returning from resting a season, extra relegation spots will occur as the returning wrestler demands “their” spot back on the roster and forces everyone else below them to adjust accordingly.
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    EXAMPLE: Continuing the above example, Blood River (OVR 485) is forced to sit out for Season Eleven to rest due to concussion-like symptoms. He would recover a percentage of his missing head (2.4), body (1.0), and legs (0.45) health due to not putting his body through the physical wringer for a fourteen-week League season, and gains an additional TP in addition to the one he gained for finishing Season Ten. His OVR rating loses 24.25 points—remember, I keep track of OVR, SPR, and XP to two decimal places—making his new OVR value 460.75, or 461 in-game. Promotions and relegations would be affected both by his absence and that of O’Hallister (see below), and figured out when everything had been taken into account.

    • Option 2: Surgery. This works similar to the Rest option above, is only called upon with a roll of a natural 1 on a d100, and contains a few changes:
      • The body part picked to recover is recovered to 100% health. All other body parts recover as if Resting above. (For GMPCs, it is always the part that is missing the most health that gets the surgery done on it.)
      • The character gains 2 TP instead of 1 (to reflect studying during downtime/bed rest).
      • The base damage for the surgically repaired body part is increased by 30% (head, body). So anything that would take 1 point would take 1.3 points instead. This is to simulate the fact that wrestlers usually target the surgically repaired parts of an opponent as they are normally presented as a weak spot on a wrestler.
      • Wrestler still drops a division while recovering from surgery, and all fatigue penalties reset.
      • OVR decrease is bumped to 8% instead of 5%, to offset the additional TP and higher recovery.
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    EXAMPLE (continued): Continuing the above example, this would affect Mel O’Hallister (OVR 510), who rolled a 1 and needed surgery for a dislocated ankle (his least healthy limb, at 97% health). His leg health would be restored to 100, but the damage factor to his legs would become 1.3 instead of 1.0 as a result of the surgery. His head and body health would be restored by a percentage, and he gains 2 TP in addition to the 1 TP he would have gotten for completing Season Ten. He loses 8% of his OVR rating, taking him from 510 to 469.20. At this point, with everyone in the division accounted for with rest and surgeries, the GM would then figure out the least intrusive way of dealing with promotions and relegations for Season Eleven to ensure that eight participants remain in every official division in The League.

     

    The PC Exclusive Recovery Option

    Because the GM imagines most players will be unwilling to sit out for 3-5 months while a season runs without them, an alternate idea is presented below that is exclusive to PCs only—GMPCs are barred from taking this action.

    If a PC elects to rest or have “surgery” using this option (which in this case is going to be hand-waved away in kayfabe as some sort of experimental physical therapy between seasons), the costs are as follows:

    • For the equivalent of “rest,” 2,500 XP will be deducted from the character’s total. Recovery works the same as in the GMPC Rest option. This is equivalent to roughly half a season of XP income and would be paid for after 6 or 7 victories in a season.
    • For the equivalent of “surgery,” 4,500 XP will be deducted from the character’s total. Recovery works the same as in the GMPC Surgery option, as does the base damage change to the “repaired” body part. This is closer to a full season’s XP earnings and would be cleared with a 10 to 12 win season.
    • In either instance, these can cause the current totals to go into the negatives. PCs would be unable to train, improve their moves, or utilize a recovery option until such time as the XP balance is once again positive.
    • Also in either instance, no bonus TP are granted (because the character is not actually resting or recovering), but neither is any OVR rating lost for the same reason nor is there any mucking about with adjusting promotion/relegation spots, as PCs retain their positions on the roster.

    PCs may elect to use the “traditional” rest/surgery mechanics outlined above, with all the same rules and effects as would happen to GMPCs—with the exception that a player’s primary PC cannot be relegated into the Omega Division. This would be in case a player knows they are going to be away from a length of time during a season and wants to not think about the thread until they return, for instance.

     

    The Moveset Regeneration Roll

    This is done immediately after a season for all GMPCs who have retained a roster spot in the League and who are not sitting out a season due to fatigue or surgery. Roll another d100 for each GMPC. On any result of an 81 or higher, the GM will redo the character’s moveset to take account of updated stats, using the automatic generation feature. If the result is 96 or higher, the GM will then personally tweak the automatically generated moveset to better reflect that character’s personality and complement their signature and finishing moves. An auto-generated moveset can be done every season; if a character rolls a personalized moveset they cannot change that moveset for three seasons (with the exception of adding additional signatures/finishers).

    PCs are exempt from this roll; players are encouraged to tweak the automatically generated movesets if they want to have their characters work as they envisioned.  PCs will not have their movesets reset unless they specifically ask for it to be done during an offseason, in the event that their movesets are already set to what they want to use for their characters going forward. (This is a change from Seasons Nine and Ten, in than I would do all PC movesets unless they opted out. Now they have to opt in to get a new moveset.)

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    EXAMPLES: At the end of Season Ten, the Gamma Division does their rolls for a moveset revamp. Diego Rodriguez rolls an 87, Indigo Rose a 98, and all other GMPCs roll under 81. For the Gamma Division, both movesets for Rodriguez and Rose would be regenerated using the automatic settings established at character creation, eliminating all other Finisher-level moves as is traditional. Rose would then get her moveset adjusted to eliminate some strikes, keep a focus on the legs and head of an opponent (the legs as part of Vite d’Indaco, the head for that and Blood from a Rose), and eliminate some other moves she may not utilize as much or just don’t fit her as well. This tweaked moveset would then be locked in for three seasons, meaning a new roll for Rose would not happen until the end of Season Thirteen.

     

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  23. THE LEAGUE: SEASON TEN, WEEK TEN

     

    DELTA DIVISION TABLES MATCH

    xJrKs53.jpg 54miFm6.jpg (8) Devil's Delight (0-9, OVR 414)

    vs.

    (3) Kichi Hida (6-3, OVR 449)* 4ZAKk1I.jpg

    An early Match of the Night contender and easily one of the better showings in recent memory for Devil’s Delight. Even with interference from her sister, it wouldn’t be enough, as the match saw Devil’s Angel throwing Kida off the top rope to stop a second attempt at Endless Carnival through a table (the first one missed and Kida stomped the table instead, which the referee rightly ruled was not Delight putting Hida through the wood and deemed the match must continue). It took Hida three attempts to finally put Delight through the table, her Endless Carnival preceded each time by a yakuza kick that eventually had Delight bloodied, and Hida starts week ten by keeping the pressure firmly on Dhillon and Heartilly atop the Delta Division!

    Kichi Hida (7-3) def. Devil's Delight (0-10) via Table Break (Endless Carnival) in 10:25.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Kichi Hida:  OVR + 5.16, XP + 525.42, no notable damage

    Changes for Devil's Delight:  OVR + 0.72, XP + 105.08, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    BEVGy0x.jpg (5) Nocturne (4-5, OVR 416)*

    vs.

    (6) Jun Onoo (4-5, OVR 467) m6kdW7F.jpg

    A vital match in the Delta Division, with its unique structure of “the bottom four are at risk of dropping to Omega at the end of a season,” this one would determine who had the best chance moving forward of sneaking into the fourth spot currently occupied by Scott Stevens. Nocturne played her hit-and-run tactics well, but got caught one time too many by the power game of Onoo. When she went for a flying forearm, and Onoo countered it into a press powerslam after catching Nocturne mid-flight, this one was over. Onoo splits the season series and gets the all-important tiebreaker due to a faster victory time!

    Jun Onoo (5-5) def. Nocturne (4-6) via Pinfall (press powerslam) in 8:00.  Rating: **

    Changes for Jun Onoo:  OVR + 3.85, XP + 483.84, no notable damage

    Changes for Nocturne:  OVR -0.07, XP + 120.96, no notable damage

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    9q89H6M.jpg (1) Lance Heartilly (8-1, OVR 436)*

    vs.

    (7) El Tornado (3-6, OVR 442) LTFF6jR.jpg

    To Tornado’s credit, he kept it somewhat close. However, he was not prepared for Heartilly’s arm breaker submission. The tap came just a touch after seven minutes in, and Lance wastes no time securing his ninth win of the season.

    Lance Heartilly (9-1) def. El Tornado (3-7) via Submission (Heartilly Arm Breaker) in 7:06.  Rating: **

    Changes for Lance Heartilly:  OVR + 3.80, XP + 483.41, no notable damage

    Changes for El Tornado:  OVR -0.07, XP + 120.85, no notable damage

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    6r4P9L8.jpg (5) Terrance Stevens (4-5, OVR 467)

    vs.

    (8) Markus Clay (1-8, OVR 456)* N0Y594C.jpg

    A solid contender for Match of the Night, this one featured a lot of aerial offense from Clay, repeated superkick attempts from Stevens—one of which took out the official for a good two minutes—Clay missing the Johannesburg Express and still kicking out of the cover that ensued, and Stevens missing the Meltdown for a seventh time and Clay deciding that enough was enough. A springboard legdrop was enough to keep Stevens down, and Clay picks up his second win of the season by finishing the season sweep over Terrance Stevens.

    Markus Clay (2-8) def. Terrance Stevens (4-6) via Pinfall (springboard legdrop) in 17:51.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Markus Clay:  OVR + 5.71, XP + 608.67, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

    Changes for Terrance Stevens:  OVR + 0.79, XP + 152.17, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    0rDaDU8.jpg (7) Diamond (3-6, OVR 469)

    vs.

    (4) Indigo Rose (5-4, OVR 476)* 2X2r9qf.jpg

    Another solid bout in contention for Match of the Night honors, this was close throughout. Diamond fought with all the tenacity one would expect from someone trying to maintain her place in the Gamma Division, but Rose would wear down the League Original with several holds during the course of the match. The Italian connected with Blood From a Rose twice during the bout, and after the second one caused Diamond to start bleeding, Rose immediately went for a cover and got the three count. Rose continues a surprising season, while Diamond is going to need a lot of help to avoid spending Season Eleven in the Delta Division.

    Indigo Rose (6-4) def. Diamond (3-7) via Pinfall (Blood From a Rose) in 16:21.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Indigo Rose:  OVR + 5.60, XP + 607.78, minor damage to head

    Changes for Diamond:  OVR + 0.78, XP + 151.94, minor damage to head

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    fTtB0pK.jpg fYy1oxq.jpg (4) Scott Stevens (4-5, OVR 419)

    vs.

    (2) Monty Dhillon (7-2, OVR 513)* vz0qqDp.jpg

    This could have been over at the five-minute mark, except that Cary Stevens got himself thrown out of the match to distract Dhillon from hitting an Empire Bomb. It didn’t do Stevens any favors, though, as Dhillon dominated the next two minutes anyway and then landed the Empire Bomb for the win, maintaining his spot for the time being.

    Monty Dhillon (8-2) def. Scott Stevens (4-6) via Pinfall (Empire Bomb) in 7:12.  Rating: **

    Changes for Monty Dhillon:  OVR + 3.81, XP + 483.46, no notable damage

    Changes for Scott Stevens:  OVR -0.07, XP + 96.69, minor damage to body

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    LG3TCXf.jpg (2) Lucas Molina (6-3, OVR 468)*

    vs.

    (6) Erick Gibson (3-6, OVR 480) O63FjvG.jpg E5dgVEm.jpg

    Did anyone have Gibson winning this match in a squash? Because if so, you need to go buy lottery tickets. Molina never seemed to get out of the starting blocks, and despite gassing himself nearly to exhaustion by the time the final bell rang, Gibson steals a win from the man some call “ShooterTech” by simply going low on him while the official’s back was turned. The door is open for Diego Rodriguez to move into second place in the division if he can win later on, or for Indigo Rose to move up by virtue of winning a few minutes ago!

    Erick Gibson (4-6) def. Lucas Molina (6-4) via Pinfall (begging off low blow) in 9:30.  Rating: *

    Changes for Erick Gibson:  OVR + 2.78, XP + 510.81, no notable damage

    Changes for Lucas Molina:  OVR -0.85, XP + 127.70, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    VfA2MW8.jpg (8) Pulsar (3-6, OVR 465)*

    vs.

    (2) Blood River (5-4, OVR 496) hAfQcot.jpg VZFWcYa.jpg

    One of the bright spots in Pulsar’s Season Ten is a victory over Blood River in the first half of the season. It only got brighter as he completed the sweep, giving The League a second consecutive upset. It was Pulsar’s use of the ropes that did the trick, as a springboard splash stunned River enough for the pin. While it’s not enough on its own to gift the Beta Division to Brian Blackfield—Wassermann can win and move into second place, potentially keeping the deficit at three matches—it will make the next match very interesting. A Wassermann loss, and a Blackfield win later, would put Blackfield in a position where he could clinch the Beta Division title in Week Eleven!

    Pulsar (4-6) def. Blood River (5-5) via Pinfall (springboard splash) in 6:54.  Rating: **

    Changes for Pulsar:  OVR + 3.79, XP + 628.31, no notable damage

    Changes for Blood River:  OVR -0.07, XP + 157.08, no notable damage

     

    BETA DIVISION

    xHVnvxD.jpg (5) Yoshii Nakamatsu (4-5, OVR 494)*

    vs.

    (3) Angela Wassermann (5-4, OVR 468) aOXlwtV.jpg

    Yet another Match of the Night contender. With Pulsar dealing River a stumbling blow, the path is open for Wassermann to assume sole possession of second place in the Beta Division. Standing in her way was someone she had lost to earlier in the season, and was seeking a win to create a multi-person logjam at 5-5 in the division. This was close throughout, though Nakamatsu fought the majority of the match from an attacking perspective. He was caught out by Wassermann working on the legs early, perhaps looking to weaken the knees to make the Nakamatsu Driver a non-factor, but he pushed through the pain and delivered two DEVASTATION Knees to Wassermann. The first netted only a one count, the second managed three. Nakamatsu finishes the season sweep of Wassermann, and it would remain to be seen later if that would be enough for Blackfield to clinch promotion to Alpha!

    Yoshii Nakamatsu (5-5) def. Angela Wassermann (5-5) via Pinfall (DEVASTATION Knee) in 14:22.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Yoshii Nakamatsu:  OVR + 5.45, XP + 685.71, minor damage to head and legs

    Changes for Angela Wassermann:  OVR + 0.76, XP + 171.43, minor damage to head

     

    BETA DIVISION

    AAdEYyr.jpg ZThYhej.jpg (6) Jean-Paul Ouilette (4-5, OVR 498)

    vs.

    (4) Billy Norris (4-5, OVR 496)* ayWv1C3.jpg

    Winner here joins the logjam at an even 5-5. A Match of the Night contender, though you might not think it given Ouilette’s dominance in the early stages. Norris had to fight from behind for the majority of the match, only getting an advantage after a Boomerang DDT.  He would be unable to follow up, and Ouilette eventually wore him down that a single Le Petit Mort attempt was all that was needed. Ouilette moves to 5-5, making a four-way tie for the second-best record in the Beta Division, and all eyes now turn to The Juggernaut, who with a win all but assures himself a place in the top flight next season…

    Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-5) def. Billy Norris (4-6) via Pinfall (Le Petit Mort) in 14:04.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Jean-Paul Ouilette:  OVR + 5.43, XP + 685.51, minor damage to head

    Changes for Billy Norris:  OVR + 0.75, XP + 171.38, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    zd1WDAc.jpg (8) Daniel Simmons (1-8, OVR 496)

    vs.

    (2) The Mastodon (6-3, OVR 507)* NSa1kkC.jpg

    Given some of the earlier matches this evening, Mastodon came out looking like he was on upset alert. He fought like it, too, controlling the opening half of the match. Simmons found spaces to mount a comeback attempt or two, but Mastodon was simply too locked in tonight to fall for it. A spinning elbow blow sent Simmons to the mat for the count of three, and Mastodon continues to do what he can to regain the division lead and his shot at the League Championship.

    The Mastodon (7-3) def. Daniel Simmons (1-9) via Pinfall (spinning elbow blow) in 13:09.  Rating: **

    Changes for The Mastodon:  OVR + 4.15, XP + 729.47, minor damage to head

    Changes for Daniel Simmons:  OVR -0.07, XP + 182.37, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    p54rf5F.jpg (6) De'siree Mitchell (3-6, OVR 483)

    vs.

    (1) George Mastachas (7-2, OVR 507)* FXyrc6C.jpg

    A Match of the Night contender, this one was surprisingly close. In fact, many feel that Mitchell was robbed as Mastachas pulled the referee into harm’s way to eat an All Out Blitz. The official would recover in time to see Mitchell thwart a Wrath of Zeus, but that only yielded two. A few minutes more saw Mastachas avoid another All Out Blitz and then connect with Olympus Rises, and a rather high cover just barely got three. Mastachas may have stolen one here tonight, and keeps ahead of Mastodon for the division lead with four weeks to go!

    George Mastachas (8-2) def. De'siree Mitchell (3-7) via Pinfall (Olympus Rises) in 18:59.  Rating: ***

    Changes for George Mastachas:  OVR + 5.79, XP + 794.81, major damage to head

    Changes for De'siree Mitchell:  OVR + 0.80, XP + 198.70, moderate damage to head, minor damage to body

     

    ALPHA DIVISION TABLES MATCH

    FqeSGy6.jpg (3) Nuclear Templeton (6-3, OVR 512)*

    vs.

    (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-6, OVR 496) d7FEgH5.jpg

    This match was so one-sided that many people, commentary included, thought that Christian Priest may have slipped a few hundred bucks to Nuclear before the match to further motivate him against the Right Reverend. Those allegations aside, Gross got next to no offense in before Nuclear eventually got tired of playing with his opponent and delivered a Radiation Spike through the table to keep himself nominally in the hunt!

    Nuclear Templeton (7-3) def. Reverend Johnny Gross (3-7) via Table Break (Radiation Spike) in 9:56.  Rating: *

    Changes for Nuclear Templeton:  OVR + 2.80, XP + 666.56, no notable damage

    Changes for Reverend Johnny Gross:  OVR -0.85, XP + 166.64, minor damage to head

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    gGexPKo.jpg (4) Brandy McDonald (5-4, OVR 511)*

    vs.

    (5) Mel O'Hallister (5-4, OVR 515) wSRPoAi.jpg

    Bob Sinclair: Coming up now is the last of our Alpha Division contests for the week, and a season on the line for both competitors. The winner keeps at least a slim chance of winning the League Championship, the loser is for all intents and purposes eliminated from competition.

    Frankie Garnett: This should be a good one, Bob. Nothing like a little season desperation to spice up a contest!

    Bob Sinclair: It’s hard to pick a favorite in this one. These two split the series a season ago, and McDonald won the earlier matchup this season. She does have a League Championship on her resume, but O’Hallister comes in with a slight advantage in popularity. Frankie, your thoughts?

    Frankie Garnett: I’m backing O’Hallister on this. After all, he was stubborn enough to get out of Beta in Season Eight, when only one promotion spot was there, and then not get relegated the following season. He’s got enough in him to out-stubborn a mule, and I think he’ll take this one to even the career series at two apiece.

    Bob Sinclair: Well said, Frankie. Folks, both combatants are in the ring and ready to go…there’s the bell and we are underway in this Alpha Division clash!

    Quote

     

    (00:07) McDonald hit a Single Leg Trip

    (00:16) Mel O'Hallister moved out of the way from a Knee Drop.

    (00:36) O'Hallister applied a Rear Chinlock

    (00:43) O'Hallister hit a Knee Pull

    (01:03) O'Hallister applied a Rear Chinlock

    (01:17) O'Hallister applied a Choke Hold

    (01:17) The referee gave O'Hallister a stern warning

    (01:21) O'Hallister hit an Elbow Drop

    (01:25) O'Hallister hit a Fist Drop

    (01:29) McDonald broke a Knee Pull

    (01:43) McDonald applied a Side Headlock

    (01:51) McDonald applied a Hammerlock

    (02:01) O'Hallister avoided a Kick To Thigh.

    (02:05) O'Hallister hit an Eye Poke

    (02:19) O'Hallister applied a Front Facelock

    (02:24) McDonald rolled through a Standing Arm Bar

    (02:32) McDonald applied a Hammerlock

    (02:36) McDonald hit a Kick To Knee

    (02:40) McDonald hit a Knife Edge Chop

    (02:44) McDonald hit an Elbow Drop

    (02:49) O'Hallister blocked a Body Scissors

    (02:58) O'Hallister got a rope break to stop a Body Scissors

     

    Bob Sinclair: McDonald trying to work early on the stamina and conditioning of O’Hallister. Not sure that’s the route I’d consider.

    Frankie Garnett: Let me guess…the knee?

    Bob Sinclair: Exactly. It’s been a bother to O’Hallister for years now, ever since his days in the Irish Army when he injured it during basic training. That’s how it got injured well before he started his wrestling career.

    Frankie Garnett: You do mean the proper Irish Army, right Bob?

    Bob Sinclair: There’s another?

    Frankie Garnett: The Irish Rep—

    Bob Sinclair: No. I do not count them, they’re not a part of the Defense Forces of Ireland.

    Frankie Garnett: (sighs in relief)

    Quote

     

    (03:02) McDonald hit a Kick To Knee

    (03:05) McDonald hit a Kick To Gut

    (03:12) McDonald hit a Side Headlock Takedown

    (03:32) McDonald applied a Rear Chinlock

    (03:38) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (03:45) McDonald hit a Single Leg Trip

    (03:49) McDonald hit a Fist Drop

    (03:57) Mel O'Hallister moved out of the way from a Knee Drop.

    (04:17) O'Hallister applied a Rear Chinlock

    (04:21) O'Hallister hit a Knee Drop

    (04:35) O'Hallister applied a Choke Hold

    (04:35) The referee gave O'Hallister a stern warning

    (04:44) McDonald got a rope break to stop a Rear Chinlock

    (04:47) O'Hallister hit a Handshake Kick To Gut

    (05:01) O'Hallister applied a Front Facelock

    (05:04) O'Hallister hit a Punch

    (05:08) O'Hallister hit a Begging Off Eye Poke

    (05:15) O'Hallister applied a Standing Arm Bar

    (05:19) O'Hallister hit an Open Handed Chop

    (05:23) McDonald broke a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (05:27) O'Hallister countered an Arm Wringer with an Eye Poke

    (05:34) McDonald avoided a Roundhouse Body Punch.

    (05:48) McDonald applied a Side Headlock

    (05:56) McDonald applied a Hammerlock

    (06:02) McDonald hit a Dropkick

    (06:07) O'Hallister blocked a Rear Chinlock

    (06:21) McDonald applied a Body Scissors

     

    Frankie Garnett: McDonald seems determined to wear down O’Hallister early, Bob. Still think it’s a bad move?

    Bob Sinclair: I do, but then again, she’s a former League Champion and I’m just the play-by-play guy. She clearly knows more about what she’s doing.

    Frankie Garnett: In any case, McDonald’s starting to break out some higher impact moves like that dropkick we saw. O’Hallister needs to get back in this quickly if he wants to keep a fighting chance!

    Quote

     

    (06:28) McDonald hit a Knee Pull

    (06:32) McDonald hit an Elbow Drop

    (06:41) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (06:44) McDonald hit a Punch

    (06:51) McDonald hit a Running Clothesline

    (06:55) McDonald hit a Knee Drop

    (07:03) McDonald hit a Stomp To Groin

    (07:13) Mel O'Hallister moved out of the way from a Running Knee Drop.

    (07:17) O'Hallister hit a Stomp

    (07:21) O'Hallister hit a Running Knee Drop

    (07:25) O'Hallister hit a Leaping Elbow Drop

    (07:36) O'Hallister hit a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (07:55) O'Hallister applied a Rope-Assisted Choke Hold

    (07:55) The referee angrily told off O'Hallister

    (08:06) O'Hallister hit a Rear Naked Punch Flurry

    (08:11) McDonald blocked the Rear Crossface Blows

    (08:16) McDonald blocked a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (08:21) O'Hallister blocked a Women's DDT

    (08:27) McDonald hit a Dropkick To Knee

    (08:31) McDonald hit a Fist Drop

    (08:51) McDonald applied a Rear Chinlock

    (08:58) O'Hallister countered a Half Senton with a Small Package

    (09:02) O'Hallister got a two count

    (09:09) O'Hallister hit a DDT

    (09:13) McDonald stopped a Stalk Grounded Enemy by rushing O'Hallister

    (09:17) O'Hallister blocked an Arm Wringer

    (09:31) McDonald applied a Side Headlock

    (09:35) O'Hallister broke a Side Headlock Takedown

    (09:40) McDonald blocked a DDT

    (09:43) McDonald countered a Powerbomb with a Punch

    (09:50) O'Hallister countered a Dropkick To Knee with a Double Leg Trip

    (10:01) O'Hallister hit a Rear Naked Punch Flurry

    (10:05) McDonald rolled through an Irish Clover

     

    Bob Sinclair: Brandy McDonald has that one well scouted, Frankie.

    Frankie Garnett: When you only have two holds you’ve perfected, Bob, it becomes rather easy.

    Bob Sinclair: So you’re saying…what, that O’Hallister needs to develop more signature and finishing moves?

    Frankie Garnett: Not saying that at all. Only pointing out that if you have a limited “signature” arsenal, the opponents will know what to look for much easier instead of having to defend from six different directions with a variety of moves.

    Bob Sinclair: That may well be, but O’Hallister has done well so far with his arsenal of choice. Can he find another opening to take control away from McDonald coming up?

    Quote

     

    (10:10) O'Hallister slipped out of the back of a Side Headlock Takedown

    (10:15) McDonald blocked a German Suplex

    (10:19) McDonald countered a Knee Breaker with a Kick To Thigh

    (10:24) O'Hallister broke a Side Headlock

    (10:31) O'Hallister hit a DDT

    (10:31) McDonald started to bleed

    (10:36) McDonald stopped a Stalk Grounded Enemy by rushing O'Hallister

    (10:42) McDonald hit a Dropkick To Knee

    (10:46) McDonald hit a Knee Drop

    (11:01) McDonald hit a Stomp Flurry

    (11:05) McDonald hit a Running Knee Drop

    (11:12) McDonald hit a Half Senton

    (11:19) McDonald hit a Knee Pull

    (11:32) McDonald hit a Posing Elbow Drop

    (11:45) McDonald used a Stalk Grounded Enemy

    (12:01) McDonald hit a Piledriver

    (12:07) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (12:11) O'Hallister countered a Spear with an Open Handed Chop

    (12:15) O'Hallister hit a Fist Drop

    (12:19) O'Hallister hit a Stomp

    (12:45) Mel O'Hallister looking for the submission here with the Irish Clover!

     

    Bob Sinclair:  O’Hallister has that locked in, and deep!

    Frankie Garnett: I think too deep, Bob. All Brandy’s gotta do is reach her left arm pack and pull the right ankle of O’Hallister.

    Bob Sinclair:  …good call, Frankie! McDonald does exactly that to escape the hold, but the damage may have already been done. When’d you start seeing details like that?

    Frankie Garnett: …I’ll tell you later. Off camera.

    Quote

     

    (13:06) O'Hallister hit a Roundhouse Punch

    (13:12) O'Hallister hit a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (13:19) O'Hallister hit a Running Forearm Blow

    (13:24) McDonald stopped a Slit Throat Motion by rushing O'Hallister

    (13:38) McDonald applied a Front Facelock

    (13:52) McDonald applied an Arm Wringer

    (13:58) O'Hallister countered a Spear with a Roundhouse Body Punch

    (14:05) O'Hallister hit a Running Forearm Blow

    (14:10) McDonald fought back against being picked up from behind

    (14:20) McDonald hit a Fireman's Carry Takedown

    (14:27) McDonald hit a Knee Pull

    (14:33) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (14:40) McDonald hit a Single Leg Trip

    (14:50) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (14:54) O'Hallister blocked a Stump Piledriver

    (14:58) O'Hallister broke a Women's DDT

    (15:08) O'Hallister hit a Running Swinging Neckbreaker

    (15:13) McDonald fought back against being picked up from behind

    (15:27) McDonald applied an Arm Wringer

    (15:33) McDonald hit a Dropkick To Knee

    (15:37) McDonald hit a Seated Back Kick

    (15:47) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (15:52) O'Hallister broke a Stump Piledriver

    (15:56) McDonald blocked a DDT

    (16:02) O'Hallister hit a Spinning Back Fist

    (16:13) O'Hallister hit a Mounted Punch Flurry

    (16:22) O'Hallister picked up McDonald from behind

    (16:27) McDonald blocked a Dream of the Emerald Isle

    (16:33) O'Hallister hit a Blindside High Knee

     

    Bob Sinclair: McDonald’s thwarted the Dream a couple times now simply by not allowing O’Hallister to get behind her, but this is a poor plan by O’Hallister to let McDonald just recover for a few seconds on the floor!

    Frankie Garnett: I agree, Bob. Either he needs to be out there pressing the attack—maybe even hitting the Dream on the floor and taking the countout—or going out there to throw her back into the ring. Not a smart tactic by Mel here.

    Quote

     

    (17:04) O'Hallister hit a Running Forearm Blow

    (17:11) O'Hallister used a Slit Throat Motion

    (17:21) O'Hallister picked up McDonald from behind

    (17:37) O'Hallister hit a Full Nelson Legsweep

    (17:37) McDonald began bleeding quite heavily

    (17:37) The referee was out of position to count the pinfall

    (17:41) O'Hallister got a two count

    (17:51) McDonald avoided a Spinning Elbow Blow after both wrestlers failed in their attacks.

    (18:05) McDonald applied a Front Facelock

    (18:12) McDonald hit a Drop Toe Hold

    (18:20) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (18:27) McDonald hit a Single Leg Trip

    (18:32) O'Hallister fought back against being picked up

    (18:42) O'Hallister hit an Implant DDT

    (18:42) McDonald began bleeding very heavily

    (18:46) O'Hallister got a two count

    (18:53) O'Hallister hit a DDT

    (18:57) McDonald fought back against being picked up from behind

    (19:07) McDonald hit a Fireman's Carry Takedown

    (19:17) McDonald picked up O'Hallister

    (19:31) McDonald applied a Front Facelock

    (19:41) McDonald hit a Judo Sweep

    (19:45) McDonald hit a Fist Drop

    (19:49) McDonald hit an Elbow Drop

    (19:56) McDonald hit a Knee Pull

    (20:00) McDonald hit a Knee Drop

    (20:07) McDonald hit a Knee Pull

    (20:22) McDonald hit a Stomp Flurry

    (20:26) O'Hallister slipped out the front of a Hair of the Dog

    (20:42) O'Hallister hit a Swinging Neckbreaker

    (20:49) O'Hallister picked up McDonald from behind

    (20:59) Mel O'Hallister grabs McDonald by the head...and a quick move to the mat later, McDonald experiences the Dream of the Emerald Isle!

     

    Bob Sinclair: O’Hallister right into the cover…one, two, three! Mel O’Hallister takes this one!

    Frankie Garnett: He most certainly earned it, Bob. Having to fight from behind for a portion, getting McDonald into position finally, and then the execution. It may be too late to save his chances at a League Championship but Mel O’Hallister has at least given himself a chance over the next four weeks!

     

    Mel O'Hallister (6-4) def. Brandy McDonald (5-5) via Pinfall (Dream of the Emerald Isle) in 21:04.  Rating: ***

    Changes for Mel O'Hallister:  OVR + 5.94, XP + 946.43, moderate damage to head

    Changes for Brandy McDonald:  OVR + 0.82, XP + 349.11, major damage to head

    This was the Match of the Night (5 [2 this season] for Mel O'Hallister, 2 [1 this season] for Brandy McDonald)

     

    BETA DIVISION SUBMISSION MATCH

    OOiJTFx.jpg (7) Big Scott Weathers (3-6, OVR 477)

    vs.

    (1) Brian Blackfield (8-1, OVR 552)* Lp89uMT.jpg

    The semi-main event went pretty much as many expected. Sure, Weathers has a submission finisher (Welcome to Dreamland, a sleeper hold). But…this is The Juggernaut. Weathers last gasp effort was to try a low blow, which Blackfield avoided and turned into a Tartan Effect. The Highland’s Wrath came soon after, and Blackfield assumes a commanding four-match lead in the Beta Division with four weeks remaining. He has not clinched promotion yet—more on that tomorrow.

    Brian Blackfield (9-1) def. Big Scott Weathers (3-7) via Submission (Highland’s Wrath) in 17:01.  Rating: **

    Changes for Brian Blackfield:  OVR + 4.36, XP + 634.62, minor damage to head

    Changes for Big Scott Weathers:  OVR -0.08, XP + 158.65, minor damage to head

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    MZ2VDcB.jpg YICOeYe.jpg (1) Christian Priest (8-1, OVR 556)*

    vs.

    (3) Diego Rodriguez (6-3, OVR 505) G4sbiHU.jpg

    With Molina getting upset earlier in the night, the opportunity was here for Priest to give himself a commanding lead in the division, or for Rodriguez to move into a promotion spot ahead of Molina by virtue of an outright better record. The problem for Diego, though, is that his opponent was Christian Priest. Rodriguez tried to weather the assault, and did manage to put Priest into a bit of danger, but it was nowhere near enough. Martrydom may not have done the trick against a technical wrestler, but Judgement certainly did. Priest moves to 9-1, and the Gamma Division is his to lose as we move into the final weeks of the season.

    Christian Priest (9-1) def. Diego Rodriguez (6-4) via Pinfall (Judgement) in 11:20.  Rating: **

    Changes for Christian Priest:  OVR + 4.04, XP + 558.26, minor damage to head

    Changes for Diego Rodriguez:  OVR -0.07, XP + 139.56, minor damage to head

     

    /\/\/\/\/\/\

     

    STANDINGS AFTER WEEK TEN

    ALPHA DIVISION

    1.  George Mastachas:  8-2, ATV 17:25, (AMR 2.500), OVR 512.40

    2.  The Mastodon:  7-3, ATV 15:23, (AMR 2.600), OVR 510.78

    3.  Nuclear Templeton:  7-3, ATV 12:44, (AMR 2.000), OVR 514.36

    4.  Mel O'Hallister:  6-4, ATV 16:06, (AMR 2.400), OVR 520.60

    5.  Brandy McDonald:  5-5, ATV 14:36, (AMR 2.200), OVR 511.62

    6.  De'siree Mitchell:  3-7, ATV 18:14, (AMR 2.400), OVR 483.90

    7.  Reverend Johnny Gross:  3-7, ATV 29:11, (AMR 2.000), OVR 495.52

    8.  Daniel Simmons:  1-9, ATV 16:46, (AMR 2.300), OVR 495.43

    7-3 is broken by simple head-to-head (H2H)

    3-7 is broken by victory time against tied opponent

     

    BETA DIVISION

    1.  Brian Blackfield:  9-1, ATV 14:15 (AMR 2.000), OVR 556.48

    2.  Yoshii Nakamatsu:  5-5, ATV 14:05 (AMR 2.000), OVR 499.31

    3.  Jean-Paul Ouilette:  5-5, ATV 11:21 (AMR 2.400), OVR 503.74

    4.  Blood River:  5-5, ATV 10:16 (AMR 1.800), OVR 495.85

    5.  Angela Wassermann:  5-5, ATV 10:40 (AMR 2.200), OVR 468.54

    6.  Pulsar:  4-6, ATV 12:19 (AMR 2.400), OVR 468.81

    7.  Billy Norris:  4-6, ATV 14:03 (AMR 2.500), OVR 496.95

    8.  Big Scott Weathers:  3-7, ATV 16:41 (AMR 2.500), OVR 477.35

    Brian Blackfield clinches the division championship with a win next week.

    5-5 is broken as follows: Nakamatsu wins the 4-way tie via 3-1 combined H2H. Ouilette wins the resulting 3-way tie via 2-1 combined H2H. River wins the final tiebreaker due to simple H2H.

    4-6 is broken by simple H2H.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    1.  Christian Priest:  9-1, ATV 11:37, (AMR 2.800), OVR 560.28

    2.  Lucas Molina:  6-4, ATV 15:11, (AMR 1.700), OVR 466.69

    3.  Diego Rodriguez:  6-4, ATV 20:18, (AMR 2.300), OVR 505.13

    4.  Indigo Rose:  6-4, ATV 15:10, (AMR 2.700), OVR 482.04

    5.  Erick Gibson:  4-6, ATV 10:58, (AMR 2.400), OVR 483.06

    6.  Terrance Stevens:  4-6, ATV 9:22, (AMR 2.300), OVR 467.60

    7.  Diamond:  3-7, ATV 9:47, (AMR 2.200), OVR 470.13

    8.  Markus Clay:  2-8, ATV 12:28, (AMR 2.400), OVR 461.30

    6-4: Molina has beaten Rodriguez and Rose, Rodriguez has beaten Rose.

    4-6 is broken by simple H2H.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    1.  Lance Heartilly:  9-1, ATV 10:10 (AMR 2.400), OVR 440.16

    2.  Monty Dhillon:  8-2, ATV 7:14 (AMR 2.200), OVR 516.80

    3.  Kichi Hida:  7-3, ATV 7:15 (AMR 2.000), OVR 454.60

    4.  Jun Onoo:  5-5, ATV 8:49 (AMR 2.000), OVR 470.64

    5.  Scott Stevens:  4-6, ATV 10:54 (AMR 2.200), OVR 419.27

    6.  Nocturne:  4-6, ATV 10:57 (AMR 2.000), OVR 416.29

    7.  El Tornado:  3-7, ATV 7:15 (AMR 2.100), OVR 441.70

    8.  Devil's Delight:  0-10, ATV 0:00 (AMR 2.100), OVR 414.93

    4-6 is broken by simple H2H

     

    PREDICTION STANDINGS

    (Reminder: The standings will now show “official” scores with the bottom two weeks dropped.)

    1. Croquemitaine: 87 (this week: 10). Total score: 103 (drop weeks 4 [8] and 5 [8])

    2. Eternal Phoenix: 87 (this week: 11). Total score: 100 (drop weeks 4 [5] and 5 [8])

    3. SeanMcG: 86 (this week: 10). Total score: 92 (drop weeks 4 [10] and 7 [6])

    4. ShadowedFlames: 81 (this week: 0). Total score: 88 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 10 [0])

    5. Derek B:  80 (this week: 11). Total score: 84 (drop weeks 3 [0] and 5 [4])

    6. Jman2k3: 79 (this week: 9). Total score: 93 (drop weeks 4 [7] and 7 [7])

     

    WEEK ELEVEN CARD

    (An * denotes winner of the previous matchup this season)

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (1) George Mastachas (8-2, OVR 512)* vs. (3) Nuclear Templeton (7-3, OVR 514) [Career: George Mastachas, 3 - 2]

    (5) Brandy McDonald (5-5, OVR 512) vs. (2) The Mastodon (7-3, OVR 511)* [Career: The Mastodon, 3 - 2]

    (6) De'siree Mitchell (3-7, OVR 484)* vs. (4) Mel O'Hallister (6-4, OVR 521) [Career: De'siree Mitchell, 3 - 0]

    (8) Daniel Simmons (1-9, OVR 495) vs. (7) Reverend Johnny Gross (3-7, OVR 496)* [Career: Reverend Johnny Gross, 2 - 1]

     

    BETA DIVISION

    (1) Brian Blackfield (9-1, OVR 556)* vs. (6) Pulsar (4-6, OVR 469) [Career: Brian Blackfield, 1 - 0]

    (4) Blood River (5-5, OVR 496)* vs. (7) Billy Norris (4-6, OVR 497) [Career: Blood River, 2 - 1]

    (5) Angela Wassermann (5-5, OVR 469)* vs. (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-5, OVR 504) [Career: Jean-Paul Ouilette, 3 - 2]

    (2) Yoshii Nakamatsu (5-5, OVR 499)* vs. (8) Big Scott Weathers (3-7, OVR 477) [Career: Yoshii Nakamatsu, 1 - 0]

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (5) Erick Gibson (4-6, OVR 483) vs. (1) Christian Priest (9-1, OVR 560)* [Career: Christian Priest, 1 - 0]

    (3) Diego Rodriguez (6-4, OVR 505)* vs. (6) Terrance Stevens (4-6, OVR 468) [Career: Diego Rodriguez, 1 - 0]

    (4) Indigo Rose (6-4, OVR 482) vs. (2) Lucas Molina (6-4, OVR 467)* [Career: Lucas Molina, 1 - 0]

    (7) Diamond (3-7, OVR 470)* vs. (8) Markus Clay (2-8, OVR 461) [Career: Diamond, 1 - 0]

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    (3) Kichi Hida (7-3, OVR 455)* vs. (4) Jun Onoo (5-5, OVR 471) [Career: Kichi Hida, 1 - 0]

    (2) Monty Dhillon (8-2, OVR 517)* vs. (8) Devil's Delight (0-10, OVR 415) [Career: Monty Dhillon, 3 - 0]

    (6) Nocturne (4-6, OVR 416)* vs. (1) Lance Heartilly (9-1, OVR 440) [Career: Nocturne, 1 - 0]

    (7) El Tornado (3-7, OVR 442)* vs. (5) Scott Stevens (4-6, OVR 419) [Career: El Tornado, 1 - 0]

     

    ALL TRAINING AND PREDICTIONS ARE DUE BY OCTOBER 20, 11:59 PM EASTERN US TIME!

     

    EDIT: When you're done reading the show, have a look at the rules for Body Health and Moveset Generation over in the Rules/Signup Thread!

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  24. I’ve already begun work on getting my “clinch simulation” spreadsheet updated for Season Ten, with GMPC bouts from this week already included. That write up may be a Sunday post, to bring new meaning to “Sunday Morning Quarterbacking” for The League, lol.

    I did learn a lesson last season in that trying to do five weeks out simply is not possible with my current technology. 1,048,576 possibilities in a single division hard locks any of my computers…if I tried to do all four divisions I’d fry something and then we wouldn’t have The League anymore…nor would I likely still have a residence after my PC melted down and caught fire.

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