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  1. RWR Legends Reborn Sunday, Wk 3, July 2024 DupliKate vs Lucy Stone-McFly (Queen of Pro Wrestling Qualifier) Allie Perks vs Joanna Silver (Queen of Pro Wrestling Qualifier) Bowden Snoop vs CJ Goodridge (King of Pro Wrestling Qualifier) Dean Waldorf vs Ray Cavalero (King of Pro Wrestling Qualifier)
  2. RWR Kingdom Come Sunday, Wk 3, June 2024 VS The opening contest saw both newcomers in the King's division come to the ring for a tag match including the as yet undefeated Desert Storm and exciting young prospect Bowden Snoop. Waldorf and Svensson started off the match together, giving the fans a taste of what can be expected from them in the coming months in RWR, with Svensson proving himself the superior technician, working over Waldorf before tagging in his young partner. The tide of the bout turned on Snoop and he found himself on the receiving end of a beatdown from the veteran villains. The match ended in disappointment for Svensson in his first foray on American soil as his partner fell to a Waldorf Salad Toss. In a bout that had good wrestling but didn't have much heat, Dean Waldorf and Desert Storm defeated Nigel Svensson and Bowden Snoop in 12:22 when Dean Waldorf pinned Bowden Snoop with a Waldorf Salad Toss. Rating: 40 Svensson and Snoop have bad chemistry. VS A rematch from last month’s show followed a very similar formula as both men looked to work the crowd to a simmer following the hot opening match they had just seen. Goodridge this time had scouted much of his opponent’s admittedly limited offence and when the time came he countered the Running Bulldog into his Bullseye Buster (kneecap brainbuster). In a terrible match, CJ Goodridge defeated Porkchop Patterson in 8:20 by pinfall with a Bullseye Buster. Rating: 17 VS Two young women who will see themselves enter the tournament to crown the first Queen of the Ring had a lot to prove in front of a Boston crowd who had never seen much from either before. DupliKate’s Mirror Girl gimmick got over really well with the crowd in attendance, copying many of Ericks’ mannerisms and moves throughout the match, frustrating her opponent. The two worked a snug match that did a lot to introduce them before the tournament kicked off, but in the end somebody had to come away with the win, and it was Ericks managing to nail DupliKate with her Mafia Kick to pick up the win. In a bout that had decent wrestling but little heat, Yvonne Ericks defeated DupliKate in 10:19 by pinfall with a Mafia Kick. Rating: 29 VS Before the bell rang for this match Lucy Stone-McFly charged at Jaguar Queen to set the tone for a heated match where neither woman held anything back. Stone-McFly hit Jaguar with punches and kicks in every corner of the ring, risking disqualification each time. In the fourth corner, after the referee stopped Stone-Mcfly’s assault, Jaguar scratched at her eyes to take advantage of the match. She worked over her young opponent’s back and neck. Trying to set up for a strong finish to the match, but with the support of the crowd, Stone Mc-Fly battled back. Stone Mc-Fly charger at Jaguar, who pulled referee David Poker in the way which knocked him down momentarily. Jaguar Queen used the window to pull brass knuckles out from her boot and knocked out the young hero with a single shot to the jaw, waking up the referee and picking up the dirty win. In a decent match, Jaguar Queen defeated Lucy Stone-McFly in 12:17 by pinfall by using underhanded tactics. Rating: 34 Show Rating: 33 Predictions: @newbiezness: 3/4 @azzak: 3/4 @Wrestling Machine: 3/4 @DinoKea: 2/4 @KyTeran: 2/4 @Charasmatic Enigma: 2/4 (Apologies for the delay on this show, my grandfather sadly passed away and things were a bit hectic sorting the arrangements)
  3. The Tournament I knew I had to put together a tournament for each of our inaugural champions, and I knew I didn't have the roster to put together a satisfying competition for out small fanbase, so after a lot of research, a painful number of phone calls, and of course a careful eye for the budget, I signed six names to come in to the roster to fill out a tournament to cement the future of the company. Dean Waldorf One half of the Ring Generals, Dean hasn’t wrestled a match in the United States in nearly seven years at this point. Both men jumped ship to burning hammer, but to be frank, the time has not been nearly as kind to Dean as it has been to Marv and Natsu decided to cut his losses with Dean in the hope his partner would make for a solid midcard gaijin. Dean hasn’t wrestled a match since August 2023, and even then he was noticeably struggling to keep up. Could a redemption story be on the cards for the legend of independent wrestling or would Father Time simply claim another victim as he marches on. DupliKate A standout prospect who has suffered from a lack of focus on women’s wrestling in the North American independent scene in the last five years, many consider it a crime that Kate has not been picked up for consistent bookings since she made her debut in early 2019. The Mirror Girl gimmick that she uses can be hit and miss with audiences, especially depending on her opponent, but she has the charisma and athleticism to pull it off, and given enough time to round out some of her other skills a transition to a more ‘understandable’ gimmick in the future could see her make waves in the industry. Honour Greyjoy Debuting in January 2022, Greyjoy has made some waves in the West Coast independent scene, especially in a well regarded match against Kira Lee, who has often been touted to be on the radar of USPW. Greyjoy has yet to put it all together in the ring, but possesses strong enough entertainment skills that she can keep a crowd engaged even if she struggles to tell the difference between a wristlock and a wristwatch. While many consider Greyjoy to be pinfall fodder for the moment, she is reportedly a joy to have in the locker room, which could be enough to see her get consistent work given her strong work ethic and positive attitude. Joanna Silver Somehow, without the rest of the world noticing, Joanne Silver has become an 11-year veteran of the squared circle and has managed to become something of a stalwart of the East Coast independent scene. Over the last few years Silver has put on consistently strong performances and one gets the feeling that a woman of her good looks and charisma would have been a top star in a previous generation. As a woman that RWR could build a division around as a strong babyface, she could be an early favourite to become the first female champion in the promotion. Nigel Svensson Having worked across Europe, Britain and Japan, Nigel Svensson is finally coming to ply his trade in America, having left Pro Wrestling SAISHO behind. A true workhorse in the ring, many have doubted his ability to connect with an American audience who have historically looked for charisma more than workrate, and Svensson lacks the size necessary to make up for a lack of charisma with menace. Perhaps one of the biggest unknowns going into the tournament, it will be interesting to see whether the crowd will get attached to the Swede on the back of his undeniable skill alone. Yvonne Ericks The former Middleweight International Kickboxing Federation fighter comes into this tournament with the credentials to be taken seriously against any opponent. Ericks has wrestled for a few years on the Canadian independent scene and comes into RWR with a strong winning record. The thing that may hamper her success in the short term is her seeming inconsistency owing to a lack of experience in wrestling. However, if she can iron out that flaw the sky’s the limit and none would be surprised if she were to take the wrestling world by storm. RWR Kingdom Come Card Sunday, Wk 3, June 2024 Bowden Snoop & Nigel Svensson vs Dean Waldorf & Desert Storm CJ Goodridge vs Porkchop Patterson DupliKate vs Yvonne Ericks Jaguar Queen vs Lucy Stone-McFly
  4. Su Yung vs. Zoe Lucas I think Lucas is kind of Mid tbh Kakeru Sekiguchi vs. KZT vs. Brandi Lauren vs. Queen Aminata Complete guess here, anyone other than KZT could win this HAMADA vs. Kaho Kobayashi Kaho superiority
  5. RWR Patriot Battle Sunday, Wk 3, May 2024 VS Phil Anders came out to build on the momentum that he had built a month prior after picking up a win over fellow young prospect, Porkchop Patterson. Bowden Snoop needed to get his head in the game to make up for a disappointing tag loss in his own debut. The two told a good story, with Anders doing his best to wear down his more athletic opponent, with Snoop taking every possible opportunity to up the tempo in order to put Anders on the back foot. After a solid back-and-forth match that gave both men a lot of shine, Snoop managed to hit his springboard bulldog finisher to put his opponent away. In a bout that had decent wrestling but non-existent crowd heat, Bowden Snoop defeated Phil Anders in 10:08 by pinfall with a Snoop Dog. Rating: 24 VS Ray Cavalero requested a singles match with the veteran Desert Storm to make up for taking a pin in his debut. The story of this match centered around Storm’s experience and ring-awareness allowing him to pick the perfect time to bend the rules to get an advantage in this match. Cavalero did get a lot of shine during the contest but could not get the job done in the end and fell to another defeat to Desert Storm. In a bout that had good wrestling but little heat, Desert Storm defeated Ray Cavalero in 11:56 by pinfall with a Ground Strike. Rating: 35 Good Chemistry VS Two young bulls came face-to-face for the first time, with the crowd getting loud for their first lockup. Patterson and Goodridge battled for superiority with the bigger man getting the advantage, and Patterson trying to fight from underneath. The total offence of the match consisted of punches, chops, slams and clotheslines, with the two throwing everything they had behind every strike until Patterson managed to hit his Running Bulldog for the win. In a bout that had terrible wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Porkchop Patterson defeated CJ Goodridge in 7:34 by pinfall with a Running Bulldog. Rating: 15 VS The Women of Royalty came to the ring for the main event of the second ever RWR show, and all four looked raring for a fight, but once the bell rang it became clear that one only one team would be able to really co-exist. Virginia Stanley was visibly frustrated with her partner as the young Stone-McFly kept charging for Jaguar Queen after her attack one month prior and it left either her or her partner isolated. The relentless onslaught of Perks and the high ring IQ of Jaguar Queen allowed them to control long stretches of the match, taking advantage of their disjointed opponents. Eventually Stone-McFly’s temper got the better of her and she and Jaguar started brawling around the ringside area, leaving her already injured partner as easy pickings for the endless energy of Allie Perks who managed to put her down for the victory. In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Allie Perks and Jaguar Queen defeated Lucy Stone-McFly and Virginia Stanley in 12:48 when Allie Perks pinned Virginia Stanley with a Flatliner. Rating: 38 Show Rating: 34 Predictions: @DinoKea: 3/4 @KyTeran: 3/4 @Charasmatic Enigma: 3/4 @newbiezness: 3/4 @azzak: 2/4 @Marmo: 2/4 @KazAlmas: 2/4 We've gone from 90% clean sweeps to none in just a single show! Thanks everybody for your predictions and support! Join us next time for work from the desk of The Professor!
  6. RWR Patriot Battle Sunday, Wk 3, May 2024 Bowden Snoop vs Phil Anders Desert Storm vs Ray Cavalero CJ Goodridge vs Porkchop Patterson Allie Perks & Jaguar Queen vs Lucy Stone-McFly & Virginia Stanley
  7. Very good show! Sad I wasn't around to keep on top of predictions • Ashley Vox vs. Sonoko Kato Kato is still good enough to put on a decent match, but at nearly 50 this must be an opportunity to put over Vox • Su Yung vs. Melanie Gray Stalwart of European wrestling, or one of the best characters around? I'm taking Su • Reka Tehaka vs. Mae Sebera – NEO-WAVE World Title Semi-Finals Good opporunity for Reka to take popularity for herself. • Deonna Purrazzo vs. Kaho Kobayashi – NEO-WAVE World Title Semi-Finals Since Deonna seems to be a face, sadly think this is where Kaho falls
  8. RWR Coronation 1 Sunday, Wk 3, Apr 2024 VS The first match in the promotion’s life saw a respected veteran of Mexican wrestling take on an up and coming star who may find herself in one of the top promotions in North America one day. The two worked at a brisk pace to start, with the veteran luchadora trying to keep the young high flyer grounded as much as possible. There were a few notably sloppy exchanges as the two’s styles did not mesh fantastically but it was enough to get the small crowd on their feet. Jaguar Queen managed to take the win after coming out on top of a long string of pinning combinations. In a bout that had great wrestling but non-existent crowd heat, Jaguar Queen defeated Virginia Stanley in 12:02 by pinfall. Rating: 42 Bad Chemistry VS Phil Anders came out for this match and instantly clicked into gear, flashing his smug grin and firing up the small but rowdy crowd against him after coming out on top of a chain wrestling exchange with his bigger opponent. Patterson noticeably struggled to keep up with any kind of technical grappling, but it seemed to endear him to the crowd, and they had a big pop when Patterson nailed an open-handed right on his opponent while Anders was trash talking. While setting up for his Running Bulldog finisher, Anders managed to slip away and roll him up for the win. In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Phil Anders defeated Porkchop Patterson in 8:17 by pinfall with a roll up. Rating: 20 Great Chemistry VS Four men who had never shared a ring before came together for this tag team match, with Desert Storm directing traffic for his team as they worked to isolate the ever-sympathetic Bowden Snoop. Snoop managed to put together a flurry of offence and make it to his corner to tag in his partner Ray Cavalero. Ray came out of the gates strong, throwing both of his larger opponents with impressive feats of strength, taking full advantage of his low centre of gravity. Unfortunately the wily veteran Storm managed to take advantage of a momentary lapse of concentration and pinned Cavalero with a handful of tights. In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, CJ Goodridge and Desert Storm defeated Bowden Snoop and Ray Cavalero in 12:28 when Desert Storm pinned Ray Cavalero with a handful of tights. Rating: 21 VS Stone-McFly and Perks, potential cornerstones of this young promotion, started off very slowly, with a lengthy feeling-out process featuring a number of impressive, but quite monotonous holds. The initial reaction from the crowd was decent, fueled by the anticipation of witnessing the first ever match between these two young lions, but they quickly soured, evidently wanting a much harder hitting affair between the two. The match did have its moments of brilliance. Lucy Stone-McFly and Allie Perks exhibited flashes of their individual skill sets, executing some impressive manoeuvres that showcased their wrestling prowess. Stone-Mcfly worked well from underneath, battling back from wave after wave of machine gun strikes from her opponent, and managed to catch her off guard for a moment, leaving enough room for her to hit the Delorean Driver and pick up a popular win in a shade under 15 minutes. In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Lucy Stone-McFly defeated Allie Perks in 14:50 by pinfall with a Delorean Driver. Rating: 18 Show Rating: 25 Predictions: A lot of clean sweeps for this first show which I'm going to assume is because I put together such a sensible show 😛 @Wrestling Machine: 4/4 @azzak: 4/4 @DinoKea: 4/4 @KyTeran: 4/4 @newbiezness: 3/4 @Charasmatic Enigma: 3/4 I want to thank everybody for their predictions for this first show, but maybe I need to harness my inner Russo to help separate some of these scores!
  9. National Wrestling League - Winter League 2023 - Group Stage Night 7 In a bout that had great wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Andrew Everett defeated Edith Surreal in 10:08 by pinfall with a 450 Press. Rating: 53 In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Fuego Del Sol defeated Kidd Bandit in 11:32 by pinfall with a 450° Splash. Rating: 46 In a decent match, Sonny Kiss defeated Blake Cortez in 12:22 by pinfall with a Sonny Side Up. Rating: 37 In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, PJ Black defeated Shea McCoy in 9:53 by pinfall with a 450 Splash. Rating: 45 In a bout that had superb wrestling and good heat, Martin Stone defeated Zoey Skye in 15:17 by pinfall with a London Bridge. Rating: 55 Show Rating: 53 National Wrestling League - Winter League 2023 - Group Stage Night 8 Sawyer Wreck defeated Martin Stone. Andrew Everett defeated Jungle Kyona. Zoey Skye defeated Edith Surreal. PJ Black defeated Kidd Bandit. Sonny Kiss defeated Shea McCoy. Fuego Del Sol defeated Blake Cortez. National Wrestling League - Winter League 2023 - Group Stage Night 9 In a bout that had superb wrestling and good heat, Fuego Del Sol defeated PJ Black in 11:35 by pinfall with a 450° Splash. Rating: 54 In a good match, Sawyer Wreck defeated Zoey Skye in 14:44 by pinfall. Rating: 48 In a decent match, Sonny Kiss defeated Kidd Bandit in 12:02 by pinfall with a Sonny Side Up. Rating: 40 In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Blake Cortez defeated Shea McCoy in 10:01 by pinfall. Rating: 29 In a decent match, Edith Surreal defeated Jungle Kyona in 8:29 by pinfall with a Melon Baller. Rating: 40 In a bout that had superb wrestling and great heat, Andrew Everett defeated Martin Stone in 18:13 by pinfall with a Toe Touch Moonsault. Rating: 57 Show Rating: 55 Group A Andrew Everett - 18 Points Edith Surreal - 4 Points Jungle Kyona - 0 Points Martin Stone - 12 Points Sawyer Wreck - 14 Points Zoey Skye - 6 Points Group B Blake Cortez - 6 Points Fuego Del Sol - 14 Points Kidd Bandit - 0 Points "Darewolf" PJ Black - 12 Points Shea McCoy - 4 Points Sonny Kiss - 18 Points Andrew Everett and Sonny Kiss Win Group A and B and will meet in the final. Predictions: @KazAlmas: 5/11 @SonOfSharknado: 8/11 Group Stage Night 10 Card PJ Black vs Sonny Kiss (Group B) Blake Cortez vs Kidd Bandit (Group B) Edith Surreal vs Martin Stone (Group A) Fuego Del Sol vs Shea McCoy (Group B) Jungle Kyona vs Zoey Skye (Group A) Andrew Everett vs Sawyer Wreck (Group A) National Wrestling League Winter League 2023 Finals Blake Cortez vs Zoey Skye (Exhibition) Jungle Kyona vs Kidd Bandit (Exhibition) Edith Surreal vs Shea McCoy (Exhibition) PJ Black vs Sawyer Wreck (Exhibition) Fuego Del Sol vs Martin Stone (Exhibition) Andrew Everett vs Sonny Kiss (Winter League Final)
  10. Kakeru Sekiguchi vs. Deonna Purrazzo Reka Tehaka vs. Marti Belle Aoi vs. Sae Nomura Vertvixen vs. Allysin Kay HAMDA vs. Su Yung Ashley Vox vs. Kaho Kobayashi Depending on what interest might be like in Purrazzo she can probably carry the company pretty far on her own back so interested to see if she takes a clean sweep in the tournament!
  11. Regional Wrestling Royalty Coronation I Card Jaguar Queen vs Virginia Stanley Phil Anders vs Porkchop Patterson Bowden Snoop & Ray Cavalero vs CJ Goodridge & Desert Storm Allie Perks vs Lucy Stone-McFly
  12. The Roster Allie Perks Hailing from Pennsylvania, Perks debuted in January 2021 and has generated considerable buzz for herself in some online circles between her dazzling good looks and 2023 war with indie darling Maria Guest, Perks is being tipped to be an early breakout star for Wrestling Royalty. Bowden Snoop Trained by the legendary Dan Stone Jr, Bowden Snoop hit the scene with a grasp of wrestling that men twice his age could only dream of. A solid high flyer with a solid mat technique, Snoop has suffered - as many have - due to the near death of independent wrestling in Canada. CJ Goodridge The massive 350lbs Powerhouse came through at the tail end of 2023, announcing himself as available for bookings in November. With a great look reminiscent of the likes of Dread and Skull DeBones the sky's the limit for a man who would not look at all out of place in a USPW ring at some point in his career. Desert Storm The near-10 year veteran Desert Storm caused quite the storm on social media after having the best match of his career with Huey Cannonball, in the former SFW man’s first appearance after leaving, citing frustration with the company’s hesitancy to give him a single’s run of his own. Desert Storm looks to be one of the few veteran heads brought in to guide the young Wrestling Royalty roster on their journey. Jaguar Queen The other roster veteran comes in the form of recently independent Jaguar Queen who herself walked out on CILL, feeling her career had become stagnant since the turn of the decade. Jaguar has been working a vicious Rudo style on a number of independent shows and this will constitute her first ever matches on American soil. Lucy Stone-McFly If destiny does exist, it exists perhaps for nobody other than the young Stone-McFly. Able to brawl, wrestle, fly, and boasting an uncanny understanding of the space between moves, it is fair to say that this young woman will likely be a cornerstone of any company she winds up in, and the fact she is available to sign on for Wrestling Royalty shows perhaps a disturbing lack of urgency from the bookers of the wrestling world. Phil Anders Hailing from Nebraska, perhaps nobody on this roster oozes smugness the way Anders does. What he frankly lacks in sheer wrestling ability the young lion more than makes up with his ability to get under a crowd’s skin. While it will likely be a few years before Anders is ready for a prolonged main event push, the opportunity for consistent work will do him a world of good. Porkchop Patterson Similarly to Anders, Porkchop Patterson has show himself capable of enrapturing a crowd with the gimmick of a simple Workin’ Man. A champion of the people, and another on this roster with an understanding and timing in the ring beyond his years, some have predicted that Patterson and Anders will be future stars of the business for years to come. Ray Cavalero The Pride of the Pacific NorthWest, Ray Cavalero hit the scene with all the momentum in the world on the back of an extremely impressive College Wrestling career. An unfortunate injury ruined his chances of representing the USA at the olympics but his natural aptitude, raw power and athleticism, and love for the business should be enough to guarantee Cavalero a very good career while he prepares and ponders his olympic dreams. Virginia Stanley Last but most certainly not least, Virginia Stanley is one of the most exciting high fliers on the scene today. A 2022 graduate of the House of Stone, Virginia boasts the kind of inescapable star aura matched by only one other young woman in North America, her new roster mate Lucy Stone-McFly. If she can round out her work and build some stage skills she is one of many of these young workers tipped for greatness.
  13. The Win January 1st 2024 I love professional wrestling. I never had kids, but if I did I’m sure I would have made them love professional wrestling as well. I love wrestling, and over the last few years it’s never been more popular. From New York to OLLIE as far as the 5 Star Joshis and all the way to Packer’s outfit, it feels like everybody’s hitting the big time. The problem is, what it feels like, and what it is like can be two very different things. New York doesn't have a single person on their roster who came through in the last five years. Neither do OLLIE, or even Packer. For so many kids trying to break in, if you didn’t come through a performance centre, or a promotion’s own wrestling school? You don’t get signed. You work bingo halls and school gyms hoping one of the 20 people in attendance catches you at the right time for a viral clip. You put your body on the line for twenty dollars and a ham sandwich and for what? The sport you love is more popular than ever and it’s eating itself alive while half a decade’s worth of talent can’t get a look in on the scene. Something’s wrong… January 28th 2024 I just won $5,000 on the Massachusetts Lottery Megabucks draw! It was the strangest thing, I’ve never played before but something told me to try my luck and here we are! Maybe this is fate. Maybe I’m supposed to use this money for what I love. February 15th 2024 $500 dollars down the drain to register my LLC. Regional Wrestling Royalty. It felt grandiose enough, and I have a great idea for the royalty name in-universe. Or should I say Kayfabe? March 1st 2024 I’ve made the calls, I’ve gotten confirmation and travel and hotel arrangements for everything I need for a first show. It’s time for independent wrestling to come to Boston! (OOC: This Diary is set to run alongside my real world diary. This one will be more about the story and if anybody notices me taking liberties with things it's because I felt it would be more interesting overall. This is a gameworld after 4 years of simulation in the default Cverse database)
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