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  1. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="ReapeR" data-cite="ReapeR" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="50077" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>And the last one, plus a more green CWB Women's title. Enjoy.<p> </p><p> ELITE Women's Championship</p><p> <img alt="7XnD2Wn.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/7XnD2Wn.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> CWB Women's Championship w/more green</p><p> <img alt="3acCSCe.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/3acCSCe.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Yes! That’s what I’m talking about, best belt maker around!</p>
  2. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Historian" data-cite="Historian" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47530" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Well I'm glad! They aren't the only ones that willr0ck has expertly brought to life and has in the catalogue to bring to life going forward that I sent him (several of which my wife came up with) -- but willr0ck's rendering skill and his dedication have made them all come to life and the credit is all his.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Oh yeah, all the characters and tenders were really well done. Will you did an awesome job!</p>
  3. I marked out when I finally had Neema and Frost in my data 😋
  4. I just wanna see some Tully Blanchard . <div style="color:rgb(26, 26, 26);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(255,215,0);"></div> Cody vs. Jake Hager The Elite are falling apart, Hangman is gone, their synergy is off and if anyone knows about synergy it's Yogi Arn. Kenny & The Bucks started The Elite and without him is The Elite still Elite? AEW TNT Championship: Darby Allin © vs. Matt Sydal I liked the Sydal debut, but it's too soon too take the belt off Darby and Sydal isn't the right man to do it. Stu Grayson vs. Billy Billy is over the hill, I did really like the angle from last show between him, Austin, and Brodie. It's like Brodie stole his son and just finds enjoyment out of knowing he had the power to take a son away from his father. Meanwhile the father just wants what's best for his boy. May not get the best ratings, but sometimes good storylines don't get the love they deserve. Ricky Starks vs. Wardlow Wardlow took out Holliday this week, Starks next week, and then he and Hammerstone go one on one. I'm interested in that Hoss Fight. Private Party vs. Butcher & Blade Booooo Private Party, Boooo You Stink! <div style="color:rgb(26, 26, 26);font-family:Roboto;font-size:14px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid rgb(255,215,0);"></div> How many people are on the roster? I know one thing I think is a problem in AEW is just having too many people that you see someone one week and don't see them for like a month.
  5. In my test games in PGHW Reaver wasn't really a favorite of mine. But writing the backstory made him grow on me . I get it dude, you're one of the purists ;p. A new era means a new direction, like Inukai & Mushashibo say "We hope you us a chance." Thanks, I thought after killing the King's Road that some in the company would disagree with the decision and instead of having an Exodus from the company I decided to make the group the saviors of the art. The group that sees themselves as stronger than all others. Lol, Spoiler Alert!!! Kozue Kills Everyone! And King's Road lived happily ever after . It's a good set up, Mushashibo was the biggest star the company had so him taking over in struggling times to try to save the company felt like an fun idea to go with.
  6. I really like the tag belt, I think the women’s belt would look better with more green on it.
  7. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="King Bison" data-cite="King Bison" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47567" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Historian uses the alt to my Texas Hangman. Here it is with the original<p> <img alt="lG8dN8G.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/lG8dN8G.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="kBHbNlK.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/kBHbNlK.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Cool undertaker alt.</p>
  8. <p>Champion Carnival - Block A: <strong>Jake Lee </strong>vs. Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio</p><p> Champion Carnival - Block A: <strong>Suwama</strong> vs. Kuma Arashi</p><p> Champion Carnival - Block B: <strong>Kento Miyahara </strong>vs. Yoshitatsu</p><p> Champion Carnival - Block B: Shuji Ishikawa vs. <strong>Yuma Aoyagi</strong></p>
  9. Main Event Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit COTT World Women's Champion Urena Frost versus Juana Hurricane © Semi Main Event Tag Team Match Sixty Minute time Limit CWI Tag Team Titles The Canadian Blonds versus American Gold © The Blonds are back in the title picture, but since the departures they've fallen down the pecking order. They are no longer the top of CWI and will be taken down by the Gold. Singles Match Sixty Minute time Limit CWI Women's Championship "The Monolith" Tameka Sky versus Lucy Stone-McFly © She surprised the crowd last month and I see her taking home gold this month! Tag Team Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Women's Tag Team Title Tournament The Bootcamp versus The Hooligans Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Wild Red Stallion versus Funky Fedora Red took wins from Fedora's partners but I think this time around Fedora has seen alot of him and will find a shortcut to the win. Opening Match Tag Team Match Thirty Minute Time Limit The Texas Express versus The Taggs w/ Haley Buck
  10. There’s been a lot going on in CWI over the last two days. It’s been a treat to catch up on all the shows.God, America, Pro-Wrestling was an awesome show, had sooo many things I liked. Zippy Deveralls promo is probably the best promo from CWI’s history. His explanation for why he acts like a heel makes total sense. Having resentment for a society that is torturing his father and being the sole care taker of his family he needs to do what he needs to do to make it to the top. It’s sensible but always devious, one of the best reasoning’s for a heel to heel. Plus his lack of care of Grappling is gonna make for a great feud between the two. It has the potential to be the best feud CWI has seen in my opinion. Deveralls showed a clear selfishness that he only cares that he is at the top and doesn’t care what he has to do to make sure he stays there. Grappling’s comeback was well done, his anger showed without a word. Plus I can’t wait to hear Deveralls reaction to being bloodied up after his first promo. I liked San Diego Girls vs. War Maidens I wanted to point one thing out, “Quick was able to Leap Frog over Diamond and make the diving tag to Coco Malloy who came in and cleaned house.” Now that’s how you do a hot tag. Lucy Stone-McFly finally getting the gold from Frost was written really well. I forgot Honey Badger had just cost LSF the title months ago, so the fact she got the win because of no interference is a sensible decision. Plus, the fact they got one of the best matches makes the claim they should get a Main Event at one of these shows. They’re outdoing DeMarcus :3. Here comes the tag team gold baby, who are the COTT Women Tag Champs by the way? I see The War Maidens getting the tag gold, they got the experience in the company and as champs, especially since Frost lost the singles gold. But the Sand Diego Girls also have a good shot at the gold. I think those two in the finals is the ideal way to go though upsets happen, I’m ready for this ride. (PS the title looks gorgeous) Lucy vs Tameka is a cool way forward, two new stars to the CWI scene. Even though Lucy’s been around for awhile it’s like Yvonne said she’s newer. One thing I gotta point out and this isn’t on you, but I feel like half the people in the C-Verse over a certain height do the darn Chokeslam as a finisher, where the Powerbombs at . Wild Red Stallion has been feeling more and more like the star of the Dog Soldiers recently. He got his eyes on the National star Funky Fedora who could really bring him to the next level. If this works out Red could be a the new singles star of the Soldiers. American Gold & Texas Express have been on a collision course since The Express arrived. Both are taking up the same babyface lane and somethings gotta give. I see a heel turn coming sooner rather than later and think it could lead to one of the top tag feuds in CWI history. After two years CWI is really coming into it’s own and I’m glad I’ve been reading since day one!!
  11. xDREAM (Rob Reynolds & Tetsuji Nishimoto) vs. Stealth Z & Stone Yoshikawa 2. Jayson Van Pelt, Edo Phoenix & Japanese Phoenix vs. Jotaro Tanaka & Galaxy Surfers (Mercury & Solar II) 3. Hirokichi Yoemon & Naga-Mori (Mamoru Nagahama & Matsudaira Morioka) vs. Rogue Squad (Logan Diaz, Pavel Vanzycha, Sterling Whitlock & Brandon Smith) 4. WCG Junior Tag Team Championship: The Awesome Kiyaru & Golden Scorpion © vs. Rogue Squad (Roderick Remus & Konrad Mäkinen) (3rd Defense) 5. Kenka (Kinji Akamatsu, Naozane Goto, Maro Shimizu & Morimasa Kato) vs. El Mítico Jr., Ray Snow, Hitomaro Suzuki, Bunrakuken Torii 6. Shokka-gun (Zeshin Makioka, Taheiji Konoe & Tadakuni Toshusai) vs. Shiba Mizoguchi, Kimitada Yanagita & Sotatsu Sarumara 7. Special Singles Match: Motoyuki Miyake vs. Omezo Shikitei 8. WCG World Championship: Razan Okamoto © vs. Yoshinaka Taku (1st Defense)
  12. I'm guessing The Hurt weren't living up to their 2016 ratings as a team, which not only led to their loss but their split. Robinson going to the Junior division could be interesting, we may get him winning the Junior Heavyweight Title before years end. I liked Phoenix's bid to get an S-1 Festival for the Juniors, as you see from my PGHW dynasty I agree Juniors need equal treatment to heavyweights .
  13. Thank you for the positive feedback, I really appreciate it. This had been in my mind for monthes so now finally getting it posted feels so great.
  14. <div style="width:1000px;padding:5px;border-top: 8px groove #0077b3;border-right: 8px ridge #0077b3;border-bottom: 8px ridge #0077b3;border-left: 8px groove #0077b3;margin:10px;background: white; max-width:70%";"> PGHW New Year Road to Osaka Night #2 January, Tuesday Week 1 Kobe, Kansai 788 Fans 1. Stone Yoshikawa & Daigo Goya def. William Hayes & Matt Blackburn in [11:26] when Stone Yoshikawa submitted Matt Blackburn with the Ankle Lock. [47] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 2. Tsurayuki Kamachi & Nobuyo Hikichi def. Gonnohyoe Kada & Masotochi Kamimura in [12:03] when Tsurayuki Kamachi submitted Masotochi Kamimura with a Scorpion Deathlock. [47] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 3. Goemon Komiya, Mamoru Nagahama, & Hitomaro Suzuki def. Hirokazu Yamanoue, Tetsunori Yasuda, & Hirobumi Takimoto in [15:07] when Hitomaro Suzuki submitted Hirokazu Yamanoue with the Suzuki Lock (Crossface Chickenwing). [57] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 4. Avalanche Takano, Masaru Ugaki, & Ryoma Muruyama def. SATO, Haranobu Kobayashi, & Kazushige Matsuki in [16:59] when Masaru Ugaki submitted Haranobu Kobayashi with the Ugaki Clutch (Sleeper Hold with Body Scissors). [69] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 5. Beast & West (Danny Cavanagh & Timmy West) def. Reaver & Toyota Munakata in [15:26] when Danny Cavanagh hit Toyota Munakata with a Power Press (Military Press into a Powerslam) for the pin. [60] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 6. Magnum Kobe & KitoGuchi (Chojiro Kitoaji & Bussho Makiguchi) def. Simon Flemmingway & The Ring Generals (Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler) in [17:40] when Chojiro Kitoaji pinned Simon Flemmingway after hitting KitoGuchi Destruction (Kitoaji Lariat off Bussho’s shoulder). [73] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 7. PILLARS MMXX (Kozue Kawashima , Akinori Kwakami , & Noriyori Sanda ) def. Seiji Jimbo, Brute Kikuchi, & Bison Yano in [23:55] when Kozue Kawashima pinned Bison Yano following a Kawashima Driver 2005 (Kawashima has a Double Underhook, and lifted Yano onto his shoulder and flips him forward into a DDT). [76] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> -Avalanche Takano & SATO came to blows in their Six-Man, both attempted their finishing maneuvers with SATO going for the SATO Driver 10k (Airplane Spin Cradle Shock) but Takano would get out of it and try for Mountain Takano (Crucifix Powerbomb) only for SATO too slip out and hit an Enziguri that staggered Takano back to make a tag to Muruyama… After the match Ugaki, Muruyama, & Takano are together get interviewed and Ugaki & Muruyama say Takano has their bet to win in Osaka. Muruyama tells Takano that he will be a star in the future. When Takano moves on, Muruyama & Ugaki turn their focus to the Glory Tag Crown. They say whether it’s Brute Kikuchi & Bison Yano or Chojiro Kitoaji & Bussho Makiguchi they will become the Glory Tag Crown Holders. [64] -As soon as the bell rings declaring Danny Cavanagh & Timmy West the winners of their tag match, Reaver wastes no time and does a nasty stomp to the back of Cavanagh’s head. Timmy West tries to run in for the save but Reaver catches him as he comes in with the Hell Fire Kick (Backward Heel Kick) and knocks out West. Reaver leaves the ring and rips his International Title away from the broadcasting area. Cavanagh checks on West and the Beast is seething as Reaver hits the top of the entrance way he points to Cavanagh and mouths “You’re Next.” [52] -KitoGuchi get ready for their Glory Tag Crown shot in two days in Osaka teaming with Magnum Kobe here. The Ring Generals are still upset over losing the Finals of the Elite Tag Series to KitoGuchi, and still blame the loss on the unfair outcome of them having to fight a tiebreaker match on the same night. They took out their frustration on Bussho’s legs, but before they could do him in Bussho tagged in Magnum Kobe and he showed why he’s one of the hottest stars in wrestling. He kicked the sweat beads off Simon Flemmingway’s chest and then hit some excellent high-risk maneuvers. Kobe was taking in the crowd’s admiration a lot and was reluctant to tag but did and allowed KitoGuchi to get the win and some momentum for their title shot in two days. After the match Magnum Kobe didn’t join KitoGuchi for the post-match interview instead was still out milking the crowd’s reaction for him. Both Kitoaji & Makiguchi agree that they’ve been on a roll, they aren’t taking Brute & Bison lightly but they are confident at the end of the day “…the best Tag Team in the World will win.” [69] -Bison Yano & Brute Kikuchi were the first victims of PILLARS MMXX at Night of WRESTLING, when the champions retained against Akinori Kwakami & Noriyori Sanda. Both Yano & Kikuchi carry scars from that assault with Kikuchi having tape on his neck and shoulders, while Yano had a knee brace on. That was the physical scars, but it seems some mental scars were left too as Kikuchi & Yano were ravaged monsters in this match. Their rage would leave an opening for Kwakami take advantage and kick out the knee of Yano, leading to PILLARS MMXX really going to town on the injury. Enough was enough and a team on team brawl broke out with both sides and leading to all members out on the floor except the legal men Kawashima & Yano. Kawashima saw this opportunity and took it pinning Yano ahead of his & Kikuchi’s title defense in Osaka. Following the match Kawashima gathered up his confidants Kwakami & Sanda and pointed out how they were 2-0 so far against Seiji and their good fortunes would only continue. Kawashima gave the center over to Kwakami who said “Seiji didn’t deserve the last name Jimbo, and in Osaka he will embarrass him so much his uncle will disown him.” [64]
  15. Haku Vs. The Big Bossman Crush Vs. Shawn Michaels Power & Glory Vs. The Hart Foundation © "The Demon Of Death Valley" The Undertaker Vs. Tugboat The Mountie Vs. "The Birdman" KoKo B. Ware "Rowdy" Roddy Piper Vs. Mr. Perfect © "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Vs. "The Texas Tornado" Kerry Von Erich "Macho King" Randy Savage and "Iraqi Turncoat" Sgt. Slaughter Vs. "The Immortal" Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior
  16. This is the best idea, that's the only way I could think of to get him out of his deal and let him move to SWF.
  17. Running The Business Gauntlet ??? vs. Running Wolf Comments: something drew me to the ???? But I think Wolf gets his bone Tiffany Jade vs. Wendy Anderson Comments: Alicia Strong vs. Melody vs. Sara Marie Comments:I’m a Sara Marie fan so I’m 🤞🏻 Trent Shaffer and The Cold Warriors vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and The Texas Express Comments: Non-Title Match Rich Money vs. Nicky Champion Comments:
  18. <div style="width:1000px;padding:5px;border-top: 8px groove #0077b3;border-right: 8px ridge #0077b3;border-bottom: 8px ridge #0077b3;border-left: 8px groove #0077b3;margin:10px;background: white; max-width:70%";"> PGHW New Year Road to Osaka Night #1 January, Monday Week 1 Kyoto, Kansai 853 Fans 1. Goemon Komiya & Mamoru Nagahama def. Daigo Goya & Matt Blackburn in [10:10] when Goemon Komiya locked in the Stretch Muffler on Blackburn for the submission win. [43] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 2. Tetsunori Yasuda & Hirobumi Takimoto def. Toyota Munakata & Masatochi Kamimura in [10:54] when Takimoto hit Masatochi with a Backdrop Drvier for a pinfall win. [56] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 3. Hirokazu Yamanoue, SATO, Eien Miyamoto, & Gonnohyoe Kada def. Hirotsugu Satou, Avalanche Takano, Hitomaro Suzuki, & Simon Flemmingway in [13:51] when SATO hit Flemmingway with a Wind Sprint Elbow (Running Elbow to the Face) for a pinfall victory. [58] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 4. Danny Cavanagh, Timmy West, & Kazushige Matsuki def. Dean Waldorf, Marv Statler, & Reaver in [19:38] when Cavanagh hit Reaver with the Sit-out Spinebuster for a pinfall. [64] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 5. Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama def. Haranobu Kobayashi & Tsurayuki Kamachi in [16:32] when Ryoma hit’s the Muruyama Special (Tornado Double Underhook Facebuster) on Kamachi for a pinfall. [70] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> 6. PILLARS MMXX (Kozue Kawashima , Akinori Kwakami , & Noriyori Sanda ) def. Seiji Jimbo, William Hayes, & Stone Yoshikawa in [22:23] when Kawashima hit Seiji with the Kawashima Driver 2005 (Kawashima has a Double Underhook, and lifted Seiji onto his shoulder and flips him forward into a DDT) and then Kwakami hit the Red Star Neckbreaker (Fisherman's Neckbreaker)for Kwakami to get the three count on the Glory Crown Holder. [72] <div style="font-weight:normal;border-top:2px solid #0077b3;"></div> -SATO challenged Avalanche Takano to match at Night of WRESTLING to try and win back the Historical Japan Title he lost to Takano September of 2019. SATO said he has beaten Takano for the title before referring to his win over him in April of 2019 to start the reign that would end at Takano’s hands. Now SATO defeated Simon Flemmingway as he keeps his eyes forward to his title shot against Takano on January 4th in Osaka. -Danny Cavanagh scored a big win tonight, as he pinned the PGHW International Champion Reaver in the middle of the ring. Cavanagh and his partner Timmy West had been having issues with The Ring Generals since they beat the latter in the Elite Tag Series to keep them out of a guaranteed spot. After his win tonight though, the Toronto native gaijin challenged Reaver to an International Championship match on January 4th in Osaka. Reaver said “He wants a piece of me? He can come fight me!!! And he can get knocked the **** out!! Just like everyone else who faces me for this belt!” [48][52] -Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama have begun teaming together again since the Elite Tag Series in November. Muruyama was keen on reforming their team saying their roots are together and that Ugaki losing the Glory Crown was from the two drifting apart during his reign. Ugaki who’d not only lost the Glory Crown in October but then lost the Elite Tag Series in November, made it clear his losing ways were over. 2020 will be the year where all the gold comes to him. “The Glory Tag Crown and the Glory Crown, will mine!” [69] -After getting a pin over the Glory Crown Holder, Akinori Kwakami grabs the Championship and stomps on Seiji Jimbo’s chest holding the championship high with Kozue Kawashima & Noriyori Sanda holding their hands high. Kwakami declares himself as the soon to be Glory Crown holder come January 4th in Osaka. Kawashima states that the PILLARS will cleanse PGHW of its weakness, and Seiji will be the first to fall. "The King's Road will never end!" [64] Again I'd like to thank Dalton, CGN91, Dark_Raider, Hollywood, Joe Murphy, Historian, Southside_Hitmen, ReapeR, and so many others for helping me no matter how big or small to get to this point!!
  19. <p>Shiga United is an awesome trio, I know they’re all young lions right now but just the fact they are all connected by the same mentor and you put them together cause of that is a great use of the relationship. I wonder if this will transform into any sort of friendship in the future or if it’s purely their connections to the legend… With them facing the new comers to BCG Monday Next and Iliakov it was clear they wouldn’t come out on top. Having Monday Next here is an interesting move considering he is a lightweight, do you have any plans to possibly starting a junior division in BCG?</p><p> </p><p> Blast Ikoma is one of my favorites on your roster, I always loved Suplex guys and he’s Mr. Suplex. The storyline brewing with Taku & Yoko is a good use of having in-ring antics be story telling rather than interviews and post-match goings on. This is how to advance stories in a Japanese company.</p><p> </p><p> Big Bruiser proves he is the true Wild One tonight, he and Harker had a quick roller coaster of a they win TagMania than seemingly break up before June. Bruiser is obviously the clear star of the team, but that’s not to take anything away from Harker who could be a useful member of the roster. I was wondering if Harker would be sticking around though after this or if this was his farewell?</p><p> </p><p> The tag title match was written superbly, the imagery to start the match from the entrances was done well. The Cobra’s are coming in confident and ready to add more gold to their accessory list. While “The Headband Gang” are already damaged in need to tap into the fighting spirit that earns respect from the Japanese faithful. The ending bugged me a little because the referee allowed a submission to be put on by the illegal man to end the match. It didn’t need the extra submission, a leg drop or elbow to the back of the head before reapplying the submission would’ve worked fine. But overall I liked the match so good job!</p><p> </p><p> Okamoto vs Torri was more about Okamoto rebounding than anything else. Torri didn’t take his smaller opponent seriously and that would be his constant mistake made in the match. Torri’s stubbornness to not take him serious turned into rage which will never help you against an opponent as skilled as Okamoto. Torri’s attitude cost him here and Okamoto now can try to prove that he can be consistent but must not depend on his opponent not taking him serious in the future cause after this win it’ll be hard for other opponents to underestimate him.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> The Main Event is DOTM worthy, Koshi v. Suki, BCG v. GCG, Honor v. Dishonor… Koshi’s character was quite clear in this match, he is the Ace and expects to be respected. When he isn’t respected he looks for revenge in some way. Suki is his antithesis in this way as he looks for ways to just disrespect Koshi and push his buttons. It was smart for Suki to do this as it could take Koshi’s eyes off the prize even for a second. That’s what I felt from this match, everything Suki did was to win while some of what Koshi did was to teach Suki a lesson. Suki had a better game plan and I really loved how you wrote out this match, excellent job!</p>
  20. Main Event Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit COTT Mid American Championship "The Eighth Deadly Sin" John Greed versus Nate "the Great" DeMarcus © Greed's promo on Schools Out was superb and threw the winner up in the air for me. But I see this match coming down to Nate DeMarcus continuing his run as the lead of CWI. I do hope Greed is kept around cause I always loved his character, but I know he must be costing a fortune to keep around. Co-Main Event Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit CWI Women's Championship Lucy Stone-McFly versus Urena Frost © I feel like this can be milked longer so I see LSF running after Frost as the champion. LSF being the champion is in the near future. Tag Team Match Sixty Minute Time Limit CWI Tag Team Championship The Taggs w/ Haley Buck versus American Gold © I could see Mr. Grappling causing The Taggs to lose here. I definitely see American Gold getting the W here. Tag Team Match Thirty Minute Time Limit The San Diego Girls versus The War Maidens [Diamond & Frost] I don't know if you typoed here with Frost being double booked and meant Neema, but either way, after the SDG talked about #WeWantTagTitles they are definitely getting the victory. Opening Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Wild Red Stallion versus "The Man, The Myth, The Legend" Rafe Sashay Rafe is basically Marv's boyfriend at this point so I think he gets to earn a win here
  21. You did awesome replicating the WWF title and the World Heavyweight Championship. I’m gonna download them .
  22. December 2019 <div style="padding: 100px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin: 65px;background: skyblue; max-width: 50%;box-shadow: 0 0 6px 12px skyblue; ";"><table align="center" width="80%"><tr><td valign="top"> PGHW December Review (Kozue Kawashima | Seiji Jimbo) Going into December PGHW is in turmoil with Kozue Kawashima calling those who agree with straying away from King’s Road “weak” and calling Seiji Jimbo a traitor to his uncle Sadaharu, bringing dishonor to the Jimbo name. Seiji was unbothered by the words, saying “Kozue always needs find a way to say he’s the best without holding the Crown.” Kozue faced off with Seiji after a ten men tag during the Wrestling Series Night 4 and within seconds hit him with a thunderous slap, before mounting him and raining down strikes on the champion. Kozue needed to be restrained with Seiji defenseless bleeding from the nose. Kozue used that battered image of Seiji Jimbo as proof of just how weak he is. Heading into Night of WRESTLING where Jimbo will team with Beast & West against Kozue and The Ring Generals, tensions are high and Jimbo could finally lose his temper on Kozue. (Brute Kikuchi & Bison Yano | Akinori Kwakami & Noriyori Sanda) The Glory Tag Crown holders Brute Kikuchi & BISON Yano didn’t have the Elite Tag Series performance they were looking for. They got three losses in the round robin affair. One of the teams that got the better of them was Akinori Kwakami & Noriyori Sanda. The two veterans have gelled together well since joining forces in 2015 even getting a Glory Tag Crown reign in 2017. They haven’t turned into a legendary tag team as of yet, but with a championship win here, they could on their way. But if Brute & BISON have anything to say about it their reign won’t be a four month flash in the pan. They’ll be able to redeem their Elite Tag Series performance and go on to defend the titles against KitoGuchi on January 4th in Osaka. (Reaver | Stone Yoshikawa) Reaver has been ruthless since his International Title win over Gonnohyoe Kada in September. He made it a point of hitting his Hell Fire Kick (Backwards Heel Kick) to put down opponents since then and it has gotten him win after win. But during a 6-man tag in November Stone Yoshikawa was able to roll up Reaver for a flash pinfall to earn a shot at his title though. Now with opportunity in front of him can Yoshikawa capitalize or will Reaver put down another opponent? <div style="color: black; font-family:Roboto;font-size:10px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid black;"></div> PGHW Night of WRESTLING December Week 3 2019 Hiroshima, Japan 1. Magnum Kobe & Nobuyo Hikichi def. Toyota Munakata & Masatochi Kamimura [10:25] Magnum pinned Masatochi following a Kobe Bomb (Powerbomb Pin with Bridge). 2. Hitomaro Suzuki & Hirotsugu Satou def. Mamoru Nagahama & Goemon Komiya [14:50] Hirotsugu pinned Mamoru following a Half-Nelson Suplex and a Bridging German Suplex. 3. Masaru Ugaki, Ryoma Muruyama. & SATO def. Haranobu Kobayashi, Tsurayuki Kamachi, & Eien Miyamoto [15:13] Masaru submitted Eien with the Ugaki Clutch (Body Scissors Sleeper Hold). 4. PGHW Historical Japan Title © Avalanche Takano def. Hirokazu Yamanoue [12:49] Avalanche pinned Hirokazu following a Mountain Takano (Crucifix Sit-out Powerbomb). Post-Match: SATO comes out and challenges Avalanche Takano for the Historical Japan Title on January 4th in Osaka. SATO says he may have beaten him once but “I have beaten you before for the title… and I will beat you again on January 4th.” 5. PGHW International Title © Reaver def. Stone Yoshikawa [13:05] Reaver pinned Stone following a Hell Fire Kick (Backwards Heel Kick). 6. Seiji Jimbo, Danny Cavanagh, & Timmy West def. Kozue Kawashima, Dean Waldorf, & Marv Statler [21:42] Cavanagh pinned Waldorf following his Sit-out Spinebuster. Post-Match: Seiji Jimbo & Kozue Kawashima continued brawling on the floor with young boys trying to separate them. Chairs were being thrown, fans were running away, and the announcers were going crazy over this wild fight. Cavanagh & West got a hold of Jimbo and got him away from Kozue. But Kozue was screaming at Jimbo for being a coward for being held back, as Kozue was being blocked by young boys. 7. PGHW Glory Tag Crown Titles © Brute Kikuchi & BISON Yano def. Akinori Kwakami & Noriyori Sanda [25:48] Brute pinned Sanda following a Kikuchi Crush (Belly to Belly Suplex). Post-Match: Bison Yano was checking on a spent Brute Kikuchi, when Akinori Kwakami came in and hit Yano in the back with a chair. Kwakami continued his assault on Yano before turning his attention to Kikcuhi, pummeling him with fists and forearms. Yano recovered while his partner was being beaten and when he saw the situation he started going after Kwakami like a wild bull throwing Kwakami into the corner and raining strikes all over him. Then from the backstage area came Kozue Kawashima. Kawashima turns Yano around and hits a stiff forearm that dazes the big man. Noriyori Sanda jumps at Yano’s legs to trip him down and Kawashima hit a field goal kick to Yano’s face that knocks him out cold… The crowd is roaring with boos as Kawashima just scowls and tells Sanda & Kwakami to get on Brute. As they put boots to Brute, Kawashima gets a microphone. He says “For years we put our bodies on the line for the honor of puroresu. Then you tell us to relax. To go to the spa! That our scars are a WEAKNESS!!! Yoshimi Mushashibo is the weak. He was not able to live up to the moniker of the Ace…. HE LEFT!!!.... He was weak and now he wants to comeback and make the whole company weak… I have other plans though... We have other plans. Me, Kwakami, and Sanda! We will be the saviors of this company. The King’s Road will never end, we will wipe out the weakness from PGHW and we will take it over in the name of King’s Road… 2020 will be the year we save Pride Glory Honor Wrestling. We are the PILLARS M.M.X.X!!!” Kawashima, Sanda, & Kwakami pose with their arms raised high, ending 2019 standing tall!! (Kozue Kawashima, Akinori Kwakami & Noriyori Sanda) (Props to DeBosco for making this logo plus other sweet ones you can find in the PGHW thread on the General Discussion) Post-Match Comments: Magnum Kobe - “I fought my hardest to get where I am now. I beat the very best wrestlers and have now made it to my peak… Never in one year in PGHW have I gotten my shoulders pinned to mat. Not one time… People call me dangerous… I say yeah… People call me brave. I say yeah… Soon people will call me Champion.” Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama (Ugaki) - “The end of 2019 has been tough, but no one better forget I held the Glory Crown for most of this year. I may not hold it now but it just takes me a few seconds…” (Muruyama) – “2019 has taught me one thing. Your roots must be strong for you to grow. My roots and your [ugaki] roots are our tag team. We were the best tag team PGHW had seen, but our separation led to our failures. Distractions led us away from each other after you won the Glory Crown, but now we’ve returned and we will make our roots strong again.” Reaver - “Four defenses in three months. PGHW isn’t the land of the heavyweights, it’s my domain now. You can line up any challenger for me and I’ll knock them out… My Kick will knock anyone out… Try me you b******.” [Seiji Jimbo storms past the press area obviously pissed off about his brawl with Kozue Kawashima. Danny Cavanagh & Timmy West take the time to talk about showing The Ring Generals they aren’t the top gaijin team anymore.] <div style="color: black; font-family:Roboto;font-size:10px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;border-top:6px solid black;"></div> (Yoshimi Mushashibo & Shuji Inukai) Before the start of 2020 could come though, Yoshimi Mushashibo & Shuji Inukai made one more special announcement. Both were wary about announcing too much over a short period of time. But with business slowly regaining steam since October they thought this announcement could really bolster things. Inukai starts off thanking everyone for tuning in and talks about how grateful he has been to fans for giving PGHW a chance following the end of King’s Road. As the margins show the changes made have been a success, for not only wrestlers but fans too. He assures everyone that anymore changes will be as successful as the previous. He said “We will be going forward with a new philosophy. A philosophy led by inclusion of many styles of puroresu… We look to bring all passionate wrestlers into our Pride. And that’s what we will do.” He introduces Yoshimi Mushashibo to give clearer indication as to what’s going on. Mushashibo thanks Inukai for being by his side for this new era of Pride Glory Honor Wrestling. He continues “To make it clear what change will be pushed forward, Inukai and I along with the approval of the PGHW Council have made the decision to start a Junior Heavyweight Division. For a long time, PGHW was seen as the land of the heavyweight. Juniors were tossed aside labeled not strong enough to live up to the “King’s Road” mantra. No longer will Juniors be thrown aside , instead we will embrace them as a new part of our Pride. Along with this we have also made deals with Exodus 2010 and World Level Wrestling to exchange performers to have the most exciting matches in all the world with the best Juniors in all the world. We will bring the best Juniors in the world right here and now more than ever we will be able to find out who the best of the best really are… This new path forward will mean that a split in divisions will take place between the Heavyweights and Juniors. As we all know Heavyweights have a distinct advantage over Juniors that make it hard for Juniors to truly get foot hold in that division. Only a select few have been able to do so but the price they pay is bigger than any of the Heavyweights with their lack of mass in comparison. Juniors will now be able to truly show their skills to their fullest extent in the safest way for them… But I know some people who would meet the weight class of being a Junior are happy in the Heavyweight division like the International Champion Reaver for example. Anyone who would like to partake in the Heavyweight division is free to do so knowing the disadvantages they will be at. With the split a Glory Junior Crown will be created when the time is right, this means the Glory Heavyweight Crown will be exclusive to the Heavyweight Division while the Glory Junior Crown will be exclusive to Junior Division. Along with this the International Title will also be exclusive to the Heavyweight division and the Glory Tag Crown and Historical Japan Title will be open for either weight class… This is a new path for PGHW and we hope you come with us on this path through our Golden Dynasty.” </td></tr><td> </td></tr></table></div> OOC: I wanted to thank CGN91 and Dark_Raider for recent influence on me in the way I'll be presenting tour shows, like how I posted Night of WRESTLING in this post. I also wanted to thank Hollywood and Joe Murphy for the past and present Dynasties allowing me to get a clearer view on how to book a Japanese Promotion.
  23. Damn those logos look so good, did you make those?
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