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  1. 6 hours ago, parkereddy said:

    Hook/Jericho Jesus Christ, get both of these guys out of the company for entirely different reasons 

    First off, since internet discourse is the way it is, I need to make clear that I'm asking about your opinion here, not challenging it.

    I get why a lot of people are sick of Jericho right now, but what is your issue with Hook?

     

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Overview

     

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    Cro's Thoughts - Season 11

    - I'll have to find a sponsor for a "move of the season" award, but when I do, I think it goes to Monty Dhillon.

    - The biggest drop-off appears to go to De'siree Mitchell. Sticking with Alpha, Mel O'Hallister also experienced a sharp fall and probably joins JPO as the obvious targets for newcomers Lucas Molina and Christian Priest to knock off in Season 12.

    - The story in Beta is Blood River's absolutely miserable season. The League is getting tougher and he's fallen badly off the pace. Angela Wassermann has also fallen behind, but she managed to retain her spot in Beta. She may come to regret that.

    - Gamma Division had more drama than was readily apparent. Dhillon obviously ran away with the lead, but Rodriguez and Hida provided an engaging battle for second, Indigo Rose told an inspiring redemption story in the second half, and Big Scott Weathers may have finally landed where he belongs. What about Lance Heartilly? I'll discuss him shortly.

    - Delta, despite welcoming four rookies and finally being rid of the last of its former standouts, was probably as strong as it's ever been. I've said it before but I'll repeat it here: Mickey Steele and George Stevens weren't bad, they were just out-classed. Delta provided more than it's fair share of MOTN's in Season 11, and the season closed with an exciting race for promotion and a somewhat shocking final result.

    - I hate to wrap up the season without mentioning the champ, so yeah, Nuke is an unstoppable monster. I don't see anyone stopping him next season either. Although... maybe Molina?

    - Can you believe Kichi Hida was supposed to remain in Delta this season?

     

    - So, since this is a Points Ranking post, I need to talk about Lance Heartilly. He had a rotten season, but somehow went from 23rd to 12th in the Rankings. Surely that can't be right! I have to admit, when I first saw that in the season overview it made me question the validity of my entire system. But here's how it happened:

      1) The rankings are based on two seasons worth of data. Since Heartilly began Season 11 with only one season's worth of results, every point he earned, he got to keep. The same was true for Nocturne and Scott Stevens.

      2) Heartilly began the season, and spent large portions of it, ranked below most of his Gamma opponents. So when he did win, he received larger awards. Conversely, Nocturne and Stevens, facing bottom-ranked rookies, received smaller awards for their victories (until late in the season).

      3) There really are some flaws in the system, and one of those resulted in Heartilly's Season 10 points awards to be inflated due to his low-ranking as a rookie. As those Season 10 points drop off over the next season, his position in the rankings will normalize, and probably drop to the late teens or so.

     

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 14

     

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    Cro's Thoughts - Week 14

    - The MegaWOW!!! Energy Drink MOVE OF THE WEEK! goes to Lance Heartilly, who saves himself from relegation with a big upset victory.

    - Also making notable positive moves: Diego Rodriguez, Lucas Molina, and Big Scott Weathers. In Delta, Rock Sheridan and Leon de Ramos leapfrog a pair of relegated wrestlers, demonstrating that The League is ready for the off-season shake-up.

    - More thoughts in the next post...

     

     

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  4. 9 hours ago, Eternal Phoenix said:

    Delta

    Eight: Brian Blackfield

    Nine: Lucas Molina

    Ten: Lance Heartilly

    Eleven: Rock Sheridan

    Correction: Monty Dhillon was the Season Ten Delta Champion (12-2 vs Heartilly's 11-3).

     

    EDIT: This means all three previous Delta champions have gone on to promote to Beta after one season in Gamma.

    Personally, I expect Molina to do well in Alpha. He may not contend, but I'm confident he'll stick around. Likewise, I think Rock (and Leon) will be competitive in Gamma, with possibly one or both promoting. Dhillon, on the other hand, will have to contend with Mastodon, De'siree Mitchell, and Reverend Johnny Gross. I don't expect him to be relegated, but earning a promotion to Alpha will be a challenge.

     

     

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    Daphne Ellis: Welcome back, everyone! I'm here with Season Eleven's Gamma Division Champion, Monty Dhillon. In this week's season finale, he'll be attempting to equal Brian Blackfield's record with a perfect 14 and 0 record.

    Monty Dhillon: Equal? EQUAL?!? I've already surpassed that bum! I'm on a twenty-two match winning streak in singles competition. If you count all match types, it's twenty-four!

    DE: Yes, that's a very impressive record. You've certainly been tearing it up in the lower divisi...

    MD: Don't give me that "lower divisions" crap! No one slagged Blackfield's perfect season in Delta! Can I help it if League Management has conspired to keep me out of the championship picture?

    DE: I really don't see how it's possible that the Lea...

    MD: And what's this I keep hearing about my "boring" matches and the "unexciting" Gamma Division race this season? It's not my fault if that hack Deltzer doesn't appreciate solid, dominating performances. My job is to win matches, people! Pinfalls, submissions, cage escapes, table breaks, drawn blood... whatever is asked of me... I DELIVER!!!

    DE: You've certainly been deliv...

    MD: ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!?

    DE: *muttering* ...saw that coming...

     

     

     

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  6. WEEK FOURTEEN CARD

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (y-1) Nuclear Templeton (11-2, OVR 583)* vs. (5) Mel O'Hallister (6-7, OVR 559)

    - Neither man has anything left to fight for. I'm pretty sure neither man cares.

    (2) George Mastachas (8-5, OVR 561)* vs. (4) Brian Blackfield (6-7, OVR 595)

    - If "#1 Contender" was a thing in the League, Mastachas would be it. Blackfield hasn't achieved that level yet.

    LAST ONE STANDING MATCH: (6) The Mastodon (5-8, OVR 552)* vs. (3) Brandy McDonald (7-6, OVR 548)

    - One of the tougher picks this week. Match type settled it for me.

    (7) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-8, OVR 543) vs. (z-8) De'siree Mitchell (4-9, OVR 523)*

    - We all expected it, but I'm a little sad that JPO is going to be relegated after his strong start. Alpha claims another victim.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    (6) Angela Wassermann (4-9, OVR 500) vs. (2) Christian Priest (10-3, OVR 618)*

    - Safest pick of the week?

    (5) Billy Norris (6-7, OVR 540) vs. (4) Yoshii Nakamatsu (8-5, OVR 543)*

    - Yoshii evens up a rivalry that's going to continue for at least one more season.

    (7) Pulsar (4-9, OVR 505)* vs. (3) Reverend Johnny Gross (9-4, OVR 540)

    - Since this match will probably happen before Priest's and Molina's, Gross wins to keep up the pressure.

    (z-8) Blood River (1-12, OVR 512) vs. (1) Lucas Molina (10-3, OVR 519)*

    - No, THIS is the safest pick of the week.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (4) Indigo Rose (8-5, OVR 532) vs. (y-1) Monty Dhillon (13-0, OVR 570)*

    - I am way less confident about this pick than you might expect.

    (3) Diego Rodriguez (8-5, OVR 548)* vs. (6) Markus Clay (4-9, OVR 497)

    - Diego's last chance to escape the Gamma Vortex that seems to have both him and Rose locked in.

    (z-8) Terrance Stevens (1-12, OVR 496) vs. (5) Big Scott Weathers (6-7, OVR 518)*

    - Ladies and gentleman... here is your MAIN EVENT!!! ... of the pre-show...

    (2) Kichi Hida (8-5, OVR 498)* vs. (7) Lance Heartilly (4-9, OVR 466)

    - Lance would like a do-over on this entire season.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    (3) Diamond (8-5, OVR 513)* vs. (4) Leon de Ramos (8-5, OVR 437)

    - Picking the veteran over the rookie is always safe. You may be wrong, but you don't look like an idiot. 😜

    (1) Nocturne (9-4, OVR 464)* vs. (z-5) Sterling Silver (6-7, OVR 476)

    - I never want to count Silver out, but Nocturne's got too much on the line.

    (2) Rock Sheridan (8-5, OVR 440)* vs. (6) Mickey Steele (6-7, OVR 431)

    - The most homer pick that ever homered a pick!

    (7) Scott Stevens (5-8, OVR 443)* vs. (8) George Stevens (2-11, OVR 420)

    - Scott's got a season's worth of experience advantage

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 13

     

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    Cro's Thoughts:

    - The MegaWOW!!! MOVE OF THE WEEK! goes to De'siree Mitchell. She may be headed to Beta, but she's not going without a fight.

    - It's been a season of wildly-different halves for many competitors. Jean-Paul Ouilette was the biggest surprise of the first half and the biggest disappointment of the second. Pulsar and Markus Clay weren't exactly tearing it up in the first half, but their disastrous second-halves have put them both in danger of relegation. On the flip-side, Indigo Rose has completely turned things around post-TTT. Mickey Steele has doubled his first-half victory tally and earned himself a (very slim) shot at a .500 record.

    - There are currently three wrestlers with unbeaten records in the second-half. Two of those (Dhillon and Rose) meet in the final week, guaranteeing at least one wrestler finishes with a perfect half (or a perfect season if Dhillon wins). Christian Priest can make it two with a victory over Angela Wassermann. Note that if Dhillon beats Rose, that will give him three perfect halves in a row!

    - It's not often that this ranking system highlights current short-term trends (nor is it intended to), but the late-season trajectories of Diego Rodriguez and Kichi Hida are plain to see in this week's graphic. A promotion battle that seemed to be wrapped up four weeks ago now comes down to the final week's match-ups. Beta and Delta's promotion slots are also in fierce contention. That's the great thing about The League... there's always something on the line, even after the overall championship has been clinched.

     

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  8. WEEK THIRTEEN CARD

     

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (5) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-7, OVR 543) vs. (y-1) Nuclear Templeton (10-2, OVR 579)*

    - With the post-championship-hangover-loss out of the way, Nuke returns to his unstoppably violent ways.

    (4) Brian Blackfield (5-7, OVR 589)* vs. (7) The Mastodon (5-7, OVR 550)

    - I almost flipped a coin, but went with Blackfield because he won last time.

    (2) George Mastachas (8-4, OVR 560) vs. (6) Mel O'Hallister (5-7, OVR 555)*

    - The Championship is gone, but Mastachas is still a top tier performer.

    (8) De'siree Mitchell (3-9, OVR 519) vs. (3) Brandy McDonald (7-5, OVR 547)*

    - This may be the last time we see this match-up. Brandy's been in control so far.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    EUROPEAN RULES MATCH: (1) Lucas Molina (10-2, OVR 519)* vs. (2) Christian Priest (9-3, OVR 612)

    - Molina wants to prove he's surpassed Priest, but it's going to be a long night.

    (4) Yoshii Nakamatsu (7-5, OVR 538)* vs. (6) Pulsar (4-8, OVR 504)

    - Yoshii's too good for Pulsar.

    (z-8) Blood River (1-11, OVR 512) vs. (3) Reverend Johnny Gross (8-4, OVR 536)*

    - Gross stays in the hunt with an easy match-up.

    (5) Billy Norris (6-6, OVR 538)* vs. (7) Angela Wassermann (3-9, OVR 494)

    - Wassermann needs a miracle to remain in Beta. She's not getting it this week.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (5) Big Scott Weathers (5-7, OVR 513) vs. (2) Diego Rodriguez (8-4, OVR 547)*

    - Weathers has exceeded expectations this season, but he's not beating Rodriguez.

    TABLES MATCH: (y-1) Monty Dhillon (12-0, OVR 567)* vs. (7) Lance Heartilly (4-8, OVR 465)

    - This one should go as expected.

    (z-8) Terrance Stevens (1-11, OVR 496) vs. (4) Indigo Rose (7-5, OVR 528)*

    - Stevens has thrown in the towel, while Rose is riding a hot streak.

    (6) Markus Clay (4-8, OVR 497)* vs. (3) Kichi Hida (7-5, OVR 494)

    - After this match, Clay might want to be relegated...

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    (2) Rock Sheridan (8-4, OVR 440)* vs. (3) Diamond (7-5, OVR 510)

    - Rock beats rock

    (4) Leon de Ramos (7-5, OVR 434)* vs. (1) Nocturne (9-3, OVR 464)

    - Could go either way.

    SUBMISSION MATCH: (6) Sterling Silver (5-7, OVR 470)* vs. (8) George Stevens (2-10, OVR 417)

    - Experience and desperation

    (7) Mickey Steele (5-7, OVR 427) vs. (5) Scott Stevens (5-7, OVR 442)*

    - Homer pick

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 12

     

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    Cro's Thoughts:

    - The MegaWOW!!! Energy Drink MOVE OF THE WEEK! goes to The Mastodon, who gets a statement win while fighting to stave off relegation.

    - The logjam at 5-7 in Alpha is both hilarious and tragic. A very good wrestler is going to be relegated in two weeks. Someone is going to absolutely terrorize Beta next season... but enough about Monty Dhillon... 😜

    - After what felt like a predictable season for the first nine or ten weeks, we're seeing some tight races down the stretch. First and Eighth were settled in most divisions fairly early on, but the battles for second and seventh are all going down to the wire. In fact, almost half the League's wrestlers are in legitimate contention for both Second and Seventh in their division.

    - Season Twelve is shaping up to be even more competitive, as some of the last few "loose leaves" are finally going to fall. I expect the divisions be be more evenly balanced as these weak links sink to their rightful level and stronger competitors move up. That being said, is anyone capable of stopping Nuclear Templeton from repeating?

    - The potential spanner in the works is injury breaks. Fitting Simmons and Gibson back into the picture is already going to play havoc with the seeding. If another two wrestlers take next season off, it may even out. If we get a longer list of injuries, that projected balance I was talking about may evapourate.

     

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  10. WEEK TWELVE CARD

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (7) The Mastodon (4-7, OVR 545) vs. (y-1) Nuclear Templeton (10-1, OVR 578)*

    - I suppose there's a chance Nuke might let up now that he's clinched, but I'm not going to bet on it.

    (4) Mel O'Hallister (5-6, OVR 554) vs. (6) Brian Blackfield (4-7, OVR 584)*

    - I flip-flopped hard on this pick. Gimme another minute and I'll change my mind again...

    (3) Brandy McDonald (6-5, OVR 544) vs. (4) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-6, OVR 543)*

    - Alpha's middle-six has become a crap-shoot, so I'm throwing my pick on the side of maximum chaos.

    (8) De'siree Mitchell (3-8, OVR 518) vs. (2) George Mastachas (7-4, OVR 555)*

    - Mastachas may no longer be in Nuke's class, but Mitchell isn't in his.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    (2) Christian Priest (8-3, OVR 607)* vs. (5) Billy Norris (6-5, OVR 537)

    - The faithful shall be rewarded with victory and the coming ascension!

    (1) Lucas Molina (9-2, OVR 514)* vs. (4) Yoshii Nakamatsu (7-4, OVR 537)

    - Is Molina ready for Alpha? Is Alpha ready for Molina?

    (3) Reverend Johnny Gross (7-4, OVR 533)* vs. (6) Angela Wassermann (3-8, OVR 493)

    - The Reverend stays in the hunt.

    (7) Pulsar (3-8, OVR 499)* vs. (8) Blood River (1-10, OVR 511)

    - Pulsar has owned this match-up.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (y-1) Monty Dhillon (11-0, OVR 563)* vs. (5) Big Scott Weathers (5-6, OVR 513)

    - Perfect season still on track, but you gotta stick that landing, big guy.

    EUROPEAN RULES MATCH: (2) Diego Rodriguez (8-3, OVR 542)* vs. (4) Indigo Rose (6-5, OVR 515)

    - This is probably the 5* match. Rose is on the better run, Diego's had the better season.

    HARDCORE MATCH: (z-8) Terrance Stevens (1-10, OVR 494) vs. (3) Kichi Hida (6-5, OVR 488)*

    - The good news for Stevens is that he won't have to wrestle Hida next season. If he survives, that is.

    (6) Markus Clay (4-7, OVR 495)* vs. (7) Lance Heartilly (3-8, OVR 460)

    - I keep waiting for the real Lance Heartilly to show up.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    (1) Nocturne (8-3, OVR 461)* vs. (3) Diamond (7-4, OVR 509)

    - This is Nocturne's chance to finally create some separation from the pack.

    (2) Rock Sheridan (7-4, OVR 435)* vs. (6) Scott Stevens (5-6, OVR 441)

    - Rock sweeps the season series.

    (7) Mickey Steele (4-7, OVR 422) vs. (5) Sterling Silver (5-6, OVR 468)*

    - Homer pick

    (4) Leon de Ramos (6-5, OVR 430)* vs. (8) George Stevens (2-9, OVR 416)

    - Leon still has a shot at promotion, or at least keeping his spot in Delta.

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 11

     

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    Cro's Thoughts:

    - The MegaWOW!!! Energy Drink MOVE OF THE WEEK! goes to... Big Scott Weathers?!?

    - Honorable Mentions go to Monty Dhillon and Brandy McDonald.

    - Alpha Division has been both fascinating and hard to follow this season. It's very much devolved into "Nuke > everyone else > De'siree", where anyone in that middle tier can beat anyone else.

    - Beta, the second division, is all about the battles for second slots. Molina and River seem to be locked in, but the second promotion and relegation slots are still being fiercely contested.

    - Gamma is probably going to finish the way it currently stands, barring a last-ditch surge or collapse. Kudos to Markus Clay for making the most of his second chance. Meanwhile, WTH happened to Lance Heartilly?

    - Delta has possibly been the most competitive division this season, due to an influx of superior rookies (well, if you want to call Sheridan and de Ramos an "influx"). I'm pretty sure someone like Mickey Steele or even George Stevens would have had perfectly respectable records in Season Eight Delta, but the standard this season is too high. I expect next season's rookies to get eaten alive as well.

    - Rumours that George Mastachas received several well-dressed Italian-looking visitors to his dressing room minutes before his match with Brandy McDonald are completely unfounded.

     

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  12. WEEK ELEVEN CARD

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-5, OVR 541)* vs. (8) Brian Blackfield (3-7, OVR 578)

    - At the beginning of the season, I would have expected to make this pick, but I wouldn't have expected it to be a risky upset pick.

    (4) Brandy McDonald (5-5, OVR 540) vs. (2) George Mastachas (7-3, OVR 555)*

    - There's only two wrestlers left in Alpha's top tier, and Mastachas is the other one.

    (1) Nuclear Templeton (9-1, OVR 572)* vs. (7) De'siree Mitchell (3-7, OVR 517)

    - Easiest pick this week?

    (6) The Mastodon (4-6, OVR 544) vs. (5) Mel O'Hallister (4-6, OVR 547)*

    - A tale of two wasted seasons.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    (2) Reverend Johnny Gross (7-3, OVR 532)* vs. (3) Christian Priest (7-3, OVR 602)

    - As of right now, this is the battle for the second promotion spot.

    HARDCORE MATCH: (5) Billy Norris (5-5, OVR 532)* vs. (8) Blood River (1-9, OVR 510)

    - Is this where River surprises us? If it is, I'll go ahead and be surprised.

    (4) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-4, OVR 534)* vs. (6) Angela Wassermann (3-7, OVR 493)

    - No reason not to side with history here.

    (1) Lucas Molina (8-2, OVR 510)* vs. (7) Pulsar (3-7, OVR 499)

    - Molina puts a virtual lock on promotion here.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (3) Kichi Hida (6-4, OVR 487) vs. (1) Monty Dhillon (10-0, OVR 560)*

    - Hida can win any match, but Dhillon is still the favourite.

    (2) Diego Rodriguez (7-3, OVR 537)* vs. (8) Terrance Stevens (1-9, OVR 492)

    - Second-easiest pick this week?

    (4) Indigo Rose (5-5, OVR 510)* vs. (5) Markus Clay (4-6, OVR 494)

    - Clay's been hanging in there this season, but a rejuvenated Rose should out-class him.

    (6) Big Scott Weathers (4-6, OVR 509)* vs. (7) Lance Heartilly (3-7, OVR 460)

    - In a straight match, Heartilly should be able to handle Weathers.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    (8) George Stevens (2-8, OVR 415) vs. (3) Diamond (6-4, OVR 505)*

    - Diamond is fighting for promotion, George is running out the clock.

    (6) Scott Stevens (4-6, OVR 438) vs. (5) Sterling Silver (5-5, OVR 468)*

    - This is the kind of match-up Sterling usually wins.

    (1) Nocturne (7-3, OVR 457) vs. (7) Mickey Steele (4-6, OVR 422)*

    - He did it before?

    FIRST BLOOD MATCH: (2) Rock Sheridan (6-4, OVR 431)* vs. (4) Leon de Ramos (6-4, OVR 429)

    - Match type favours Sheridan, I think.

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 10

     

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    Cro's Thoughts

    - The MOVE OF THE WEEK! brought to you by MegaWOW!!! energy drink has to go to the Reverend Johnny Gross.

    - Gross's gain comes at the expense of Lucas Molina, but this is likely only a momentary setback.

    - Molina and JPO are the biggest positive surprises of the season. Kichi Hida may or may not also belong in that category. Blackfield, O'Hallister, Priest, and Heartilly have been mild disappointments. Everyone else is performing pretty much as expected.

    - I will continue to post the updated rankings every week, but I'm not going to have much to say about them. They're not really meant to highlight recent results but rather a summary of how a competitor has performed over a full two-season period. As a result the rankings have become very static of late. The flip side is when someone does trend upward or downward, that represents a significant improvement or decline in their effectiveness.

     

     

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  14. WEEK TEN CARD

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (5) Brian Blackfield (3-6, OVR 577) vs. (1) Nuclear Templeton (8-1, OVR 567)*

    - Cockroaches may survive the nuclear apocalypse, but Blackfield won't.

    (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-4, OVR 541) vs. (2) George Mastachas (6-3, OVR 551)*

    - Mastachas is still in this! I mean, Nuke might get hit by a bus... and the bus has maybe an 8% chance of winning!

    (6) Mel O'Hallister (3-6, OVR 542) vs. (4) Brandy McDonald (5-4, OVR 539)*

    - It's Mel's turn, but I got a hunch.

    (8) De'siree Mitchell (3-6, OVR 515) vs. (7) The Mastodon (3-6, OVR 539)*

    - History favours the Mastodon.

    BETA DIVISION

    (4) Christian Priest (6-3, OVR 599) vs. (3) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-3, OVR 533)*

    - Yoshii's tailed off badly.

    (1) Lucas Molina (8-1, OVR 510)* vs. (2) Reverend Johnny Gross (6-3, OVR 529)

    - Molina's been unstoppable of late.

    (6) Pulsar (3-6, OVR 498)* vs. (5) Billy Norris (4-5, OVR 528)

    - It's Billy's turn?

    (7) Angela Wassermann (2-7, OVR 489) vs. (8) Blood River (1-8, OVR 509)*

    - History says River. The future says... we'll be revisiting this feud in Gamma next season.  😛

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (1) Monty Dhillon (9-0, OVR 555)* vs. (2) Diego Rodriguez (7-2, OVR 536)

    - Diego could win. He won't. But he could.

    (3) Kichi Hida (5-4, OVR 483)* vs. (4) Big Scott Weathers (4-5, OVR 508)

    - Just what the doctor ordered for Hida.

    (6) Markus Clay (3-6, OVR 492) vs. (8) Terrance Stevens (1-8, OVR 493)*

    - History says Clay?

    (7) Lance Heartilly (3-6, OVR 460)* vs. (5) Indigo Rose (4-5, OVR 508)

    - Rose has found her missing gear.

    DELTA DIVISION

    (3) Diamond (5-4, OVR 500) vs. (6) Scott Stevens (4-5, OVR 437)*

    - He beat her before?

    (4) Sterling Silver (5-4, OVR 466) vs. (2) Rock Sheridan (5-4, OVR 426)*

    - Iffy pick, but I think Silver can and will get her win back.

    (8) George Stevens (2-7, OVR 415) vs. (1) Nocturne (6-3, OVR 453)*

    - Nocturne's been working some variation of this match since she got here.

    (7) Mickey Steele (4-5, OVR 421) vs. (5) Leon de Ramos (5-4, OVR 424)*

    - Total homer pick

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 9

     

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    Cro's Thoughts:

    - MOVE OF THE WEEK! *brought to you by MegaWow!!! energy drink* goes to Lucas Molina. He's been on fire and it's starting to show in the rankings.

    - There is more shuffling than usual this week, probably due to the number of upsets (or at least, lower-ranked wrestlers beating higher-ranked wrestlers). Other than Molina's rise, I'm not ready to declare any of these moves as "trends", although both Blackfield and Ouilette's drops may be "correctional", indicating that their respective places in the pecking order may be a little lower than previously imagined.

    - The Season Eleven Championship is a two-horse race and the rankings reflect that.

    - Personally, I think it's actually a one-horse race at this point, but we still gotta sell tickets, so yeah, Mastachas is still in it!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  16. 1 hour ago, Matt_Black said:

    So, uh, where were Kris and Stokely when Willow was getting beat up?

     

    There was a post-show video showing that Kris had been attacked backstage. I haven't seen it, but I gather it was presented in a way that she could have been lying about it if they're planning a Statlander heel turn.

     

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  17. WEEK NINE CARD

    The * in each pairing denotes the winner of the previous match this season

    ALPHA DIVISION

    CAGE MATCH: (1) Nuclear Templeton (7-1, OVR 561)* vs. (2) George Mastachas (6-2, OVR 550)

    - The money match! I'm still all-in on Nuke.

    (5) Brian Blackfield (3-5, OVR 577) vs. (4) Brandy McDonald (4-4, OVR 536)*

    - Always weird betting against the Juggernaut, but Brandy beat him before, she can do it again.

    (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (5-3, OVR 540)* vs. (7) The Mastodon (2-6, OVR 535)

    - JPO has proved he can hang. Now he needs to prove he can thrive.

    (8) De'siree Mitchell (2-6, OVR 512) vs. (6) Mel O'Hallister (3-5, OVR 542)*

    - Great opportunity for Mitchell to get back on track with an opponent she's dominated in the past.

    BETA DIVISION

    (4) Christian Priest (5-3, OVR 594)* vs. (7) Blood River (1-7, OVR 508)

    - Time for Priest to definitively put himself back in the promotion picture.

    TABLES MATCH: (2) Yoshii Nakamatsu (6-2, OVR 533) vs. (3) Reverend Johnny Gross (5-3, OVR 526)*

    - I think Yoshii's momentum has stalled.

    (1) Lucas Molina (7-1, OVR 506) vs. (5) Billy Norris (4-4, OVR 527)*

    - Billy may make a match of it, but the Molina Train is gathering steam.

    LAST ONE STANDING MATCH: (6) Pulsar (3-5, OVR 495) vs. (8) Angela Wassermann (1-7, OVR 482)*

    - Career trend continues?

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (1) Monty Dhillon (8-0, OVR 551)* vs. (6) Markus Clay (3-5, OVR 491)

    - It's Hammer Time!

    (3) Kichi Hida (5-3, OVR 482)* vs. (2) Diego Rodriguez (6-2, OVR 532)

    - I'm betting last week was a blip and not a warning sign.

    (5) Indigo Rose (3-5, OVR 504) vs. (4) Big Scott Weathers (4-4, OVR 507)*

    - Is Indigo back on form? Let's find out!

    (7) Lance Heartilly (2-6, OVR 455)* vs. (8) Terrance Stevens (1-7, OVR 491)

    - Both struggling, but in the long run, one of these careers is on the way up and the other is on the way out.

    DELTA DIVISION

    FIRST BLOOD MATCH: (7) Mickey Steele (3-5, OVR 417) vs. (3) Diamond (5-3, OVR 499)*

    - Total homer pick

    TABLES MATCH: (6) Scott Stevens (3-5, OVR 433) vs. (1) Nocturne (6-2, OVR 452)*

    - Match type almost made me flip this. Nocturne is winless in specialty matches.

    (5) Sterling Silver (4-4, OVR 462)* vs. (4) Leon de Ramos (5-3, OVR 424)

    - Stock market says Silver is gaining!

    (8) George Stevens (1-7, OVR 408)* vs. (2) Rock Sheridan (5-3, OVR 423)

    - Rock evens the season series

     

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    Points Rankings: The League - Season 11 Week 8

     

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    Cro's Thoughts:

    - Now that there's a matured points sample base in play, big weekly moves are relatively rare, and are often misleading when they do happen. Nonetheless, Jean-Paul Ouilette has definitely made the move of the week. Or was that the... *MOVE OF THE WEEK: brought to you by MEGAWOW! Energy Drink!!!

    - The Mastodon finally relinquishes the #4 spot, and may go into a freefall if he doesn't pick things up.

    - Des'iree Mitchell has stopped the bleeding, but has yet to close the wound.

    - Nocturne and Diamond seem to be joined at the hip this season. They've been trading spots continually and I expect that to continue this week.

     

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  19. 2 hours ago, ShadowedFlames said:

     the biggest change being to abolish the “only trademark finishers allowed” rule and just allow the game to auto-generate movesets throughout, which is the largest headache I have in running this thread as it presently exists.

    Are you manually removing finishers from generated movesets?

    What I did when I created a new database for my own League-type project (which I've been too busy to do anything with) is remove all the Finishers from the Moves category in the database. When I add a new worker, I auto-generate their moveset, then import whatever Finishers they need from the default database (renaming and trademarking as necessary).

    Apologies if you're already doing that and I'm telling you stuff you already know.

     

  20. 10 hours ago, ShadowedFlames said:

    As I explained it to EP, who had the same reaction upon this discovery: “Mastodon was injury-prone pre-League. He kind of got used to welcome back babyface pops.”

    Besides, you ever see him go to the eyes or below the belt in his MOTN writeups?

    Edit to add: he was meant in my head to be a young Big Van Vader in terms of in-ring skills.

    *Sends a note to shoptheleague.com to stock up on cuddly Mastodon plushies*

     

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  21. WEEK EIGHT CARD

    The * in each pairing denotes the winner of the previous match this season

    ALPHA DIVISION

    (4) Brandy McDonald (4-3, OVR 535)* vs. (1) Nuclear Templeton (6-1, OVR 556)

    - The temporary truce is over. Nuke gets revenge for the one blemish on this season's record.

    (2) George Mastachas (5-2, OVR 546)* vs. (7) The Mastodon (2-5, OVR 535)

    - Both need it, but one of them is a top-three guy.

    HARDCORE MATCH: (6) Mel O'Hallister (3-4, OVR 541) vs. (3) Jean-Paul Ouilette (4-3, OVR 536)*

    - Match type swung the pick.

    SUBMISSION MATCH: (8) De'siree Mitchell (1-6, OVR 509) vs. (5) Brian Blackfield (3-4, OVR 578)*

    - Des, the good news is that Blackfield isn't taking your spot. The bad news is that JPO is taking your spot.

     

    BETA DIVISION

    (6) Pulsar (3-4, OVR 494) vs. (5) Christian Priest (4-3, OVR 589)*

    - A new power is yadda yadda yadda

    (4) Reverend Johnny Gross (4-3, OVR 522) vs. (3) Billy Norris (4-3, OVR 526)*

    - Tough call. Gross has picked things up lately... but has he?

    (7) Blood River (1-6, OVR 507) vs. (2) Yoshii Nakamatsu (5-2, OVR 529)*

    - Season Eleven Yoshii don't care about the past.

    (8) Angela Wassermann (1-6, OVR 483) vs. (1) Lucas Molina (6-1, OVR 503)*

    - It'll be close for three minutes, then it won't be close.

     

    GAMMA DIVISION

    (1) Monty Dhillon (7-0, OVR 549)* vs. (8) Terrance Stevens (1-6, OVR 492)

    - The streak continues.

    SUBMISSION MATCH: (5) Big Scott Weathers (3-4, OVR 504) vs. (4) Markus Clay (3-4, OVR 491)*

    - The edge goes to Big Scott "Submission Master" Weathers!

    (2) Kichi Hida (5-2, OVR 482)* vs. (7) Indigo Rose (2-5, OVR 500)

    - A tale of two seasons...

    (6) Lance Heartilly (2-5, OVR 454) vs. (3) Diego Rodriguez (5-2, OVR 527)*

    - Diego's better at what Lance does.

     

    DELTA DIVISION

    (3) Diamond (4-3, OVR 496)* vs. (4) Sterling Silver (4-3, OVR 462)

    - I feel like Silver has a little more momentum.

    (2) Rock Sheridan (5-2, OVR 423) vs. (1) Nocturne (5-2, OVR 449)*

    - She beat him before?

    (5) Leon de Ramos (4-3, OVR 419)* vs. (6) Scott Stevens (3-4, OVR 432)

    - Technician bias. Also, he beat him before?

    (7) Mickey Steele (2-5, OVR 411)* vs. (8) George Stevens (1-6, OVR 406)

    - Let the battle for the basement commence!

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  22. I'll take a stab at this:

    Season Eleven Tag Team Turmoil Bracket

    Match 1
    1. Divine Juggernaut (Brian Blackfield and Reverend Johnny Gross)
    vs.
    16. Team Friendship (Lance Heartilly and Terrance Stevens)

    Match 2
    8. High Velocity (Billy Norris and Markus Clay)
    vs.
    9. Football Fanatics (De’siree Mitchell and Leon de Ramos)

    Match 3
    5. The First Church (Christian Priest and Monty Dhillon)
    Vs.
    12. Bloody Weather (Big Scott Weathers and Blood River)

    Match 4
    4. Warriors of the Ring (Angela Wassermann and Diamond)
    vs.
    13. The Stevens Dynasty (Scott Stevens and George Stevens)

    Match 5
    2. Emerald & Silver (Mel O’Hallister and Sterling Silver)
    vs.
    15. Aria of Thorns (Indigo Rose and Nocturne)

    Match 6
    7. Rampage Carnival (Kichi Hida and The Mastodon)
    vs.
    10. Hearts of the Zodiac (Jean-Paul Ouilette and Pulsar)

    Match 7
    6. Grappling Geniuses (George Mastachas and Lucas Molina)
    vs.
    11. Dissonant Grit (Diego Rodriguez and Rock Sheridan)

    Match 8
    3. Nuclear Cocktail (Brandy McDonald and Nuclear Templeton)
    vs.
    14. Steel Devastation (Mickey Steele and Yoshii Nakamatsu) - bringing that "Lethal and Briscoe in the Continental Classic" energy 😛

     

    Match 9
    Divine Juggernaut (Brian Blackfield and Reverend Johnny Gross)

    vs.
    Football Fanatics (De’siree Mitchell and Leon de Ramos)

    Match 10
    The First Church (Christian Priest and Monty Dhillon)

    vs.
    Warriors of the Ring (Angela Wassermann and Diamond)

    Match 11
    Emerald & Silver (Mel O’Hallister and Sterling Silver)
    vs.
    Rampage Carnival (Kichi Hida and The Mastodon)

    Match 12  - Match of the Night contender!
    Grappling Geniuses (George Mastachas and Lucas Molina)
    vs.
    Nuclear Cocktail (Brandy McDonald and Nuclear Templeton)

     

    Match 13
    Divine Juggernaut (Brian Blackfield and Reverend Johnny Gross)
    vs.
    The First Church (Christian Priest and Monty Dhillon)

    Match 14
    Rampage Carnival (Kichi Hida and The Mastodon)
    vs.
    Nuclear Cocktail (Brandy McDonald and Nuclear Templeton)

     

    Tag Team Turmoil Championship Match
    The First Church (Christian Priest and Monty Dhillon)
    vs.
    Nuclear Cocktail (Brandy McDonald and Nuclear Templeton)

     

    My overall thoughts are similar to SF's, except that I gave Nuke and Brandy the nod. Match 12 was the hardest pick for sure, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if the Grappling Geniuses took it and went all the way to the final (and probably winning it if they do). I also wouldn't be overly shocked if Rampage Carnival upset either of those teams. First Church over Divine Juggernaut is also definitely not a lock.

    So I expect the final winners to be one of Nuclear Cocktail, Grappling Geniuses, First Church, Rampage Carnival, or Divine Juggernaut. Then again, anything can happen in Tag Team Turmoil! Emerald and Silver may even raise the cup a second time. Wait, is there a cup? Some kind of trophy? A gift certificate from Walgreen's? Preferred parking for the remainder of the season?

     

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