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  1. Congratulations to all winners and candidates. Some great stuff on the forums right now.
  2. Here's a 2a.m. one What of Vikki Victoria or Notorious F.R.E.A.K. had a daughter in this mod? A transgender daughter I should probably go to sleep.
  3. Hard to tell the effects of GSW's weekly televised show yet, or which of the two West Coast hardcore promotions won this month. IPW's biggest event of the year went all out and was rated better than GSW's Beneath the City, with IPW also having a larger audience. Actual revenue might tell a different story though, since GSW sell their tickets at a premium price in order to enter the Warehouse. Let's check out the math: So despite a lower rating and attendance, GSW ended up making about 20K more than their competitors out of tickets alone. Furthermore, IPW only finalized their broadcast deal with WrestleWorld after TripleMania 6, meaning they missed out on an opportunity to have it shown outside California, whereas GSW's monthly even was seen by almost seventeen thousand viewers of the platform. Given Brother Grimm's aggressive expansion of the company's merchandising branch, it is clear he is counting on converting the exposure into cash and apparently GSW already have a headstart in that race.
  4. What? WHAT?!? Oh man, as awesome as a Force legacy is, I seriously don't know what to make of GSW workers' legacies...
  5. Joke's on you, I actually said that in hopes it would become a thing! Seriously, we should spitball ideas more often <3
  6. That'd be TEW16 Matsushita. He's pretty decent in vanilla TEW20, I used to get proper 30' matches regularly out of him, though he was certainly aided by the fact that I used Slow Build for those.
  7. Indiana Heavyweight Championship "Dapper" Danny Draper w/ Lucinda Lush versus Wild Red Stallion © Tag Team Match Jimmy Chipolata & Happy Elwood versus The Bulldogs The Brothers Samoa versus Bred for Battle w/ Andrew Gibson The Roughhouse Riders (Crash & Dillon) versus Eddie Gallagher & Harry Bradley Robert Casey versus Curtis Jenkins
  8. Alright, I'm all caught up. Gotta admit the switch from default names and images means I gotta put a little extra effort, but it's well worth it. I'd say you're heading towards a title unification match, but since you added all the titles to keep everyone busy, a potential double champion scenario sounds more likely. Which in turn poses the question of how you have a double champion lose only one of two titles, but I'm getting ahead of myself. I trust you have a plan for it all.
  9. A BCG diary? Oh hell yeah! Diggin' the presentation very much too. Will do my best to keep up with the sheer volume of results involved with a touring promotion. Keep it up, I'm off to read the 2 pages I've missed so far!
  10. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:60%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"></p><img alt="2Ta72Js.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/2Ta72Js.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p> <img alt="66825c875e3a14229e8cebb0b40737f8.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/66825c875e3a14229e8cebb0b40737f8.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';">Pre-show: Too Hot defeated Sheila Maivia (Rating: 23)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> Still building a rep with the local audience, Too Hot beat a local female rookie in a dark match while the audience were still getting settled in for the main show.</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="26623fdae6677d3c2ed8930e820243b4.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/26623fdae6677d3c2ed8930e820243b4.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="mkhEyqL.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/mkhEyqL.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201221/7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="gcXKRjK.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/gcXKRjK.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="K68MHFT.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/K68MHFT.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="SR2tg7r.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/SR2tg7r.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> Los Guerilleros specialize in pack tactics, but when Hard-1, Public Enemy #1 and Papa Swoll, collectively announced in this match as "Payback", teamed up to make a stand against them, things got interesting. This match had received quite a bit of buildup so it got to open the show, with Payback working the crowd hard as they played up their imminent vengeance. The Hispanic trio, well versed in working as a team, had plenty of chances to cut them off and piss off the audience, all the while providing some hardcore action with their signature use of baseball bats. In the end though, it was Papa Swoll who had the last laugh as he played to his deceptive agility in order to hit MexiCain with the Pounce and score the win. (Rating: 33)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="7cd8cb6be26eb3abf02f23cbf74c4eff.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/7cd8cb6be26eb3abf02f23cbf74c4eff.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="1zCxav3.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1zCxav3.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201221/7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="oxhUYPg.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/oxhUYPg.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> The brick laying, blue collar brawler Devyn Retribution fought a losing battle in the following bout against the intimidating Jamaican, Raheem Stash. Fans weren't shy to make their opinion of Retribution heard and seeing him manhandled from bell to bell only raised their spirits, as did seeing Kandii in Stash's corner. Unsurprisingly, Stash eventually hit the Standing Powerslam and scored the pin in what was more or less a glorified squash. (Rating: 33)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="f651a60b33efb39e7a94ec569249b2b7.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/f651a60b33efb39e7a94ec569249b2b7.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="vYCIMev.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/vYCIMev.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="1zCxav3.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/1zCxav3.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="nNSl9ps.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/nNSl9ps.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> It was after the actual match that things came alive, as BB Colossus appeared at the entrance ramp to block Stash's way to the backstage area. The staredown only lasted for a few seconds and the two behemoths quickly started trading blows to a thunderous ovation. Even the appearance and microphone barks of Big Magic weren't enough to break these two up, leading to the Commissioner of Violence getting physically involved in the brawl himself, which in turn allowed security to storm the scene and regain some sense of control once he'd separated the two monsters for a bit. (Rating: 37)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="1b04c92110b6226860f26751ba9b27e1.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/1b04c92110b6226860f26751ba9b27e1.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="b3oqHWa.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/b3oqHWa.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="898cZV3.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/898cZV3.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201221/7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="sn3RMIY.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/sn3RMIY.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="JDVenoH.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/JDVenoH.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> A seemingly random tag team match, wrestlers and announcers provided some context here by playing up the fact that both E-Soteric and Miss Jones apparently had picked up their very own proteges during the last few weeks, this being a clash of master-apprentice teams. Known for his good-looking punch as well as his technical prowess, Blake made for a good pairing with the Golden Gloves Boxer and reigning West Coast champion, while Black Diamond made her debut alongside a true veteran of women's wrestling. Not the most competitive of matches, this was very much dominated by the male team and in a surprising show of actual wrestling, TBJ forced Miss Jones to tap out to a Full Nelson. (Rating: 33)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="e91d3231454898c37b5d8314d1431764.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/e91d3231454898c37b5d8314d1431764.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="ELs2XVs.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/ELs2XVs.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="EjNfVzF.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/EjNfVzF.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="c3rzWo1.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/c3rzWo1.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="s0NAmde.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/s0NAmde.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="TH6kJnr.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/TH6kJnr.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="m6Ok8CN.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/m6Ok8CN.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> A showcase of GSW's hardcore midcarders, this match could never be anything but a literal car crash, too wild, raw and violent but at the same time oddly mesmerizing. It was like those six men were out there to literally kill themselves and each other, with some opting to do so through the use of weapons and others using their bodies as weapons as they hit all sorts of suicidal dives. Perez tapped into his lucha background for the first big spot of the match, a suicide dive to the outside that Magwitch blocked (and that's a very loose interpretation of the word) by swinging a chair like a baseball bat right onto the masked one's head mid-flight. Noah Nadir also got dropkicked out of the ring as he was trying to stand on the top rope in a corner, landing spine first onto a guardrail, a spot that got less cheers of amazement and more gleeful ones about seeing Nadir hurt. Top Dolla hit his signature balcony dive too, landing awkwardly onto GSW's resident hardcore clown, though that only seemed to inspire G Force to out-do the former West Coast champion and the former backyard sensation really wowed the fans by climbing all the way up to the elevated DJ booth, then the lighting rig to dive off of literally the highest spot he could reach onto everyone. With all six competitors down after that spot and fans screaming their lungs out, Magwitch was the first one to show signs of life and he put a hand on Perez for the pin. By the time referee Moore Vincent helped him up and raised his hand, Magwitch was covered in blood, one of his cheek bones was visibly out of shape but yet the mad clown was cackling still. (Rating: 28)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="703a13cb31c9978345632ba34685ef2f.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/703a13cb31c9978345632ba34685ef2f.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="EjNfVzF.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/EjNfVzF.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="BMF2Qws.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/BMF2Qws.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> Bloodied and stumbling, Magwitch made his way backstage, his cackle broken up by the coughing of a chronic smoker. Unphased, Magwitch reached into his green wig (splattered with spots of red) to pull out a broken cigarette from somewhere behind his ear and put it in his mouth. Lacking a lighter though, he tried to get one from the crowd, but no one wanted to get anywhere near the demented clown. Instead, Busta Capp came out and offered Magwitch a light, only to punch him in the head while he was busy trying to fire up his smoke. Fans had no idea what to make of this and Capp simply glared down at the fallen clown, before kicking him in the ribs for good measure and walking away. (Rating: 30)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="81d48e58c68eb9565f6cb71fbddf2b3e.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210123/81d48e58c68eb9565f6cb71fbddf2b3e.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="R28fWdY.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/R28fWdY.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="CnAns7p.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/CnAns7p.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201221/7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="jPUFFJe.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/jPUFFJe.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="fUjj6HK.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/fUjj6HK.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> No strangers to each other, the two teams brought the signature hardcore violence in spades, showing why GSW’s tag team division has earned a reputation. A hard hitting and very competitive bout, this one was not only about familiarity or a Bloods vs Crips theme, but also about the two teams closely mirroring each other as Aces High and Gravedigga hit their crazy stunt spots while Cali Slick and Mobstar were the slower but deliberate bruisers for their respective teams. The turning point came when Gravedigga grabbed the briefcase containing his team’s title contract and used it to hit an Atomic Arabian Facebuster onto CJ Weston on the outside. Without their manager providing guidance from the sidelines and an extra pair of eyes, Long Beach Crew were thrown off their usual pace and DMW were able to isolate Aces High for The Execution to become the new and only five time GSW Tag Team champions. (Rating: 48)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="162c7a16b0e8139bf42fc10825e7426d.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210126/162c7a16b0e8139bf42fc10825e7426d.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="Lgqo8ew.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/Lgqo8ew.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201221/7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="wifnrLi.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/wifnrLi.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> For all the hate he gets from the fans, Omar lives up to his "Black Superman" moniker thanks to his athleticism and pairing him with the lean and flashy Fro Sure made for a pretty exciting match, a welcome breather after two weapons-heavy hardcore bouts. Fro's oozing charisma kept the fans engaged from bell to bell, with Omar getting more chances than usual to hit some high flying moves, however he was unable to convert this good performance into a win too, since he ended up getting piledrived with a Sure Thing. (Rating: 48)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="25f1c558f52fe44fbfcdc6eb13a0305a.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210126/25f1c558f52fe44fbfcdc6eb13a0305a.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="Q6zakrh.jpg" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/Q6zakrh.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="wajQZQx.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/wajQZQx.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> Brother Grimm provided a brief intermission between matches, as he talked up the main event next. Grimm spoke highly of the American champion who has proved his worth again and again, but he also put his real life bodyguard over saying he's got first hand knowledge of how brutal Boneyard can get. Tonight, they'd be settling their differences once and for all in a Last Man Standing match. (Rating: 43)</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="7b07029dd6623df1dd58b9dab8d8e4a3.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210126/7b07029dd6623df1dd58b9dab8d8e4a3.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="25yTZSL.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/25yTZSL.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" data-src="https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201221/7039c7cc1e06568ab06afaf44384bb85.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><img alt="wajQZQx.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/wajQZQx.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> Revisiting this match from the start of the month, the two competitors had more time to fight but what really made it play out in a different way was the stipulation. While they brawled once again all over the Warehouse, Deaf Touch was more methodic and less rushed in his style, well aware that he wouldn't be able to score any flash pinfalls, so his best bet was to wear down and exhaust his much larger opponent. Boneyard, on the other hand, took full advantage of the situation and had an easier time connecting with his moves.</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> </span></span><img alt="i6vSoMR.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/i6vSoMR.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><span style="color:#FFFFFF;"><span style="font-family:'Courier New';"> The big moment however was when Foxxy LaRue appeared from the audience to smash Boneyard's skull from behind with a chair. While he did not fall, the big man turned around only to get hit with a Flash Head Kick, LaRue making a run for it once she'd pulled off her finisher. It wasn't the interference that ended the match, but it certainly tipped the scale in favor of the defending champion, with Boneyard succumbing to the damage a few minutes later as he was unable to get back up by the count of ten. (Rating: 47)</span></span></p></div><p></p><p></div></p>
  11. Thanks, I love GSW and believe it requires a bit of effort on the visual side as well to get its special vibe across. While I'm nowhere near the levels of some great people in this community, I've found a format that looks good but also allows me to keep the writeups short and concise: easy to write, easy to read. Thanks a lot. Foxxy's one of my fav female CVerse workers and a must-have if GSW hires women to wrestle. Too Hot may have more pop in Canada than the West Coast, but he sure fits the GSW product and is a great talker, so he makes a lot of sense as a hiring. Beneath the City is in the books, I'll try to have the show written and posted asap, but no promises as it's a busy month. Not putting up a prediction card or anything, I'm not running any contests based on that and I like to have that unpredictability going for each show, at least for now.
  12. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:55%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> The show kicks off with a shot of Big Magic's office. The Commissioner of Violence has Public Enemy #1 and MexiCain in his office, the atmosphere tense and the two men barely holding themselves back from jumping on each other's throats. Magic breaks it down: Beneath the City, 3 on 3, Los Guerilleros versus Hard-1, PE#1 and Papa Swoll. MexiCain takes the chance to drop a quick freestyle rap in Spanish about how his crew will crush this, whereas PE#1 mentions how this match is the next destination down the Path of Rage. (Rating: 34) Shooting Star Perez gets the match off to a fast start with an dive through the ropes before Magwitch can even get in the ring. This sets the tone for the match, mostly a hardcore brawl out of the ring as Perez launches himself off chairs, tables, bars and anything else he can find. A missed flip however creates an opening for Magwitch to respond with a DDT onto a folded chair and after picking it up, he basically whacks Perez back to the ring with it, before hitting the Stump Piledriver onto the chair for the pin. (Rating: 12) Back in the parking lot of the Warehouse and flanked by Omar, Too Hot is pleading his case with the Long Beach Crew: since they pinned them last week, they should be the ones challenging for the titles at Beneath the City, or at least included in a triangle match. CJ Weston is trying to deflect the case with some corporate legalese fancy talk... Dead Men Walking walk into the scene, carrying the briefcase with the contract guaranteeing them a title match. Things are tense, but Cali Slick defuses the situation as he lays a hand on Weston to shut him up and points out that DMW have been grinding for years. They ain't challenging just because they have that briefcase and it takes more than a lucky win to make it in GSW. (Rating: 30) A match made after Capp requested it, as the announcing team points out, this one is his attempt to get back at LaRue for costing him the win against Fro Sure a while back. Capp isn't shy about hitting a female, but Foxxy proves she's no slouch either, holding her own even after the brawl inevitable spills to the outside. As the two slug it out in the crowd, a fan tries to grope LaRue and she turns around to punch him square between the eyes in a hot unscripted moment that pops the crowd. Very much a Foxxy showcase bout, this one is still pretty competitive but it ends with LaRue blindsiding Capp with a roll up to score the pin and cap her GSW in-ring debut with a win. (Rating: 45) Fro Sure comes out with a mic in hand to congratulate LaRue for her win, once again trying to figure out her allegiance and motives. Foxxy replies that he and everyone else in GSW will have their questions answered soon enough, because she's "the baddest bitch in this business" and she'll do things the way she feels like, when she feels like it. (Rating: 44) Wrapping up GSW's go-home show, the main event sees the reunited State of Destruction face off against DT and Stash, the focus being on the upcoming American title but in all the chaos there's still a few spots to hint a future clash between GSW's two powerhouses, BB and Stash. Not a great match by a long shot, it's still wild enough to get the fans going and it ends with Boneyard standing tall over Deaf Touch after hitting a Chokeslam to pin him. (Rating: 27) </div>
  13. Willr0ck mentioned working on an expansion of this mod. Have faith
  14. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:55%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> A short, chaotic, overbooked squash, otherwise known as a typical BB Colossus match. Given how fans seem to feel about Noah Nadir and are not afraid to vocalize their feelings, seeing the big man destroy him here made for a hot start to the show. (Rating: 19) Big Magic is shown in the VIP lounge of the Warehouse, discussing something with Brother Grimm. Boneyard is not far, keeping his distance but staying close enough to protect GSW's owner if necessary. American title slung over his shoulder, Deaf Touch confidently struts into the scene, interrupting whatever talk was going on. Boneyard glares from the shadows, the tension between current and former champion palpable. DT reaches for something in his pocket and tosses a sheet of paper on the table. In the light over the table, the message scribbled on it with big letters is clear for all, camera included, to see: "Let's finish this. For real, no doubt. Last Man Standing". (Rating: 50) Former 4C star Too Hot made his GSW debut in this non-title match, bringing the now-defunct promotion's mix of fast pace and hardcore fighting to quickly turn this match into a crazy brawl all over the venue. His charisma helped him overcome the fact that L.A. fans had never heard of him before and hopefully made up for Omar's trouble to connect with the audience. What helped him most though was Dead Men Walking making an appearance to attack the Long Beach Crew, roughing them up just enough for Too Hot to hit the Heat Seeking Missile on Aces High and pin him. (Rating: 35) Foxxy LaRue is shown leaning against a bar in the Warehouse, when Fro Sure shows up behind the bar with a couple of drinks, offering her one in thanks for her help. LaRue just raises an eyebrow and says she’s not in GSW to help him. Before she can say what she’s really there for, Busta Capp joins the scene all fire and brimstone, enraged at LaRue’s meddling in his affairs. Instead of an answer, Foxxy simply slaps Capp so hard she drops him to the ground, then comments how clearly none of the two men are aware that she’s known as “the baddest bitch in this business” before walking away, leaving both men dumbfounded. (Rating: 49) The main event saw the leaders of warring factions go head to head as Mexico's Finest squared off against Hard-1, with announcers informing the audience that there had been an agreement to keep this clean and without interference from either competitor’s allies. Both men legitimately tough, they went at it with fists and weapons for nearly eight minutes before the ex-con was able to win after landing a sneaky and controversial low blow that seemed like a poorly aimed knee strike at Hard-1’s midsection. (Rating: 33) </div>
  15. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:55%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Three minutes and 47 seconds of pure chaos as Raheem Stash threw Max Mayhem around like a rag doll before he put him away with a Standing Powerslam while Kandii cheered him on. (Rating: 22) With his bodyguard half a step behind him, Brother Grimm walks into Big Magic's office, where the Commissioner of Violence is apparently in the middle of some arrangement with Deaf Touch. GSW's owner puts last week's main event match over and "suggests" it goes down again, this time at Beneath the City. In response, Magic scribbles something on a piece of paper and shows it to the American champion, but the camera cuts off before his reaction is shown. (Rating: 48) Papa Swoll's size belies his athleticism and E-Soteric found out the hard way as he was caught by surprise by the big man's surprising agility. After a fast start, a pounce from the challenger ended up with both men falling out of the ring and the fight continued around the Warehouse much like a street fight. A pretty long -for GSW standards- match at 7'40" that was exciting and pretty competitive, it ended with Swoll making a rookie mistake and charging in for his move to get reversed into the Double Arm DDT for the pin. (Rating: 33) CJ Weston’s voice is dubbed over the next video. “The Gangster Consultant” hypes up the Long Beach Crew as great wrestlers, born stars and brilliant businessmen, using a very corporate way of speaking. All this is a stark opposite to the visual part, which seems like it was shot by a drone in slow motion. The footage starts with the dilapidated common areas and stairways of an apartment block in the projects, then the camera goes past the shoulder of a rough looking man with a lot of red in his clothing and into the door of what appears to be a smoke filled drug lab, then a lavishly furnished urban apartment with people partying while sporting red clothes and guns in the open, then what appears to be a recording studio and finally, a wide open space with a ring set up in the middle and the GSW Tag Team champions in it. Aces High wears the belt around his waist, while Cali Slick has it slung over his shoulder. For a split second, the image of Dead Men Walking is spliced into the video, Gravedigga and Mobstar wearing blue bandanas, then the video ends. (Rating: 37) After a bit of trash talking to heat things up, Capp got the fight going and it didn't take long for weapons to also get introduced to the match. Capp really brought the fight with heavy blows and stiff chair shots, while Fro threw in some entertaining kung fu spots that popped the crowd and played the scrappy underdog who tried to counterbalance his power disadvantage by getting creative with his surroundings. The big shock however was the appearance of Foxxy LaRue, who ended the show with a bang and momentarily distracted Capp, allowing Fro to level him with a superkick and get the pin after the Sure Thing (Tombstone Piledriver). What is the QAW veteran and Detroit native doing in GSW? (Rating: 48) </div>
  16. Thanks to everyone reading/commenting and a Happy New Year. This is slowly coming together with each show/episode, but there's still some way to go before it's where I want it to be.
  17. Congratulations on pulling the trigger and giving this one a go. QAW is my favourite all-female CVerse promotion of all time so I'll try to keep up.
  18. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:55%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Brother Grimm was anything but subtle here. He named GSW's weekly TV "The Next Episode", got the rights to use Dr. Dre's as its theme and opened the first ever episode with his own face, welcoming fans and viewers alike while acknowledging himself as the founder and owner of GSW. He then proceeded to introduce the company's "Commissioner of Violence" Big Magic and the two of them hyped up the show and company, before they were interrupted by the Long Beach Crew. Tag Team titles around their waists, the champions cut a rude promo to also acknowledge that both Grimm and Magic got minimum prior knowledge of this business; Aces and Slick run things in the ring and the locker room, while CJ Weston books the matches and tells people what to think on commentary. Aces High wrapped it up best, saying "Goodbye kayfabe, we're keepin' it real, yo!" (Rating: 44) If the opening segment established GSW will not be upholding kayfabe but actively break it instead, the opening match established that intergender wrestling will apparently be a thing from now on. Top Dolla went up against Miss Jones, though wrestling nerds might know the pink clad veteran better as Candy Floss, only now boasting a sharper look. The booking here was real simple, get in there, throw everything on the wall and get the hell out before people have a chance to wonder what's going on. Four minutes all in all with a basic storyline, Dolla underestimating his opponent, getting hit with moves and weapons because of it while she showcased herself and won by holding on to his trunks for the pin. (Rating: 16) What was supposed to be a standard three way tag match got spiced up before the opening bell as Big Magic flexed his authority to up the ante on the spot and turn it into a Ladder match, promising to give the winning team a shot at the tag team titles. As if the participants needed any extra motivation. Brown Pride and The Lone Star Crew were all to happy to lay it onto each other, while Dead Men Walking reveled in the chaos without discrimination. In the end, this proved to be their ace in the hole, as the other two teams got too caught up fighting each other outside the ring and Gravedigga climbed the ladder to claim victory. (Rating: 37) Breaking up the crazy action, Busta Capp cut a promo from the VIP area of the Warehouse to introduce himself to new viewers. Fro Sure showed up and paid his respects, saying the veteran may have been there since day one and help build GSW, but right now's a new time and there's a need for fresh faces: Fro Sure is the man who'll be the face of hardcore television in this new era. In response, Capp clogged him square in the jaw and talked some trash over the fallen Fro, before leaving the scene. (Rating: 51) As promised, GSW's first ever weekly television episode was headlined by Deaf Touch defending his American title against Boneyard. Well aware of what he was in for, DT tried to keep the pace quick and exhaust the challenger. What he wasn't able to do was keep this a straight wrestling match, the action quickly spilling out of the ring as the two men brawled at ringside and in the audience. Slightly less than eight minutes long, the match was jam packed with action and in the end, Deaf Touch was able to outwit Grimm's bodyguard and hit him with a Crooked Moonsault to retain. (Rating: 44) </div>
  19. Congratulations on the continued success of the promotion!
  20. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:60%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Pre-show: Busta Capp defeated Shooting Star Perez. (Rating: 41) Shooting Star Perez had a better chance to showcase his moves and warm up the crowd in a dark match against Busta Capp. Thanks to the GSW original’s popularity, experience and their pretty good chemistry back and forth, this was a surprisingly entertaining, albeit predictable bout. Pre-show:Papa Swoll and The Lone Star Crew defeated Deaf Touch, Mexico's Finest and Noah Nadir. (Rating: 32) The recently formed alliance of Hard-1, Swoll and Public Enemy #1 got a chance to work as a trio against a ragtag crew of opponents, from which of course they chose to focus on Mexico’s Finest. Noah Nadir was only there to get beat and take the pin, with the youngster still struggling to break through the boos. Big Magic came out with Deaf Touch, to whom he handed a sheet of paper while he addressed the crowd. GSW’s “Commissioner of Violence” triumphantly announced he’d booked a showdown to headline the first ever episode of the company’s TV show and also found a way to secure it. Deaf Touch versus Boneyard for the American title, the rematch. If Boneyard attacks or in any way messes with the champion before the match, he’s out of it. If Deaf Touch does the same, he’ll be stripped of the title. Fans cheered, the champion nodded in agreement and that’s that. (Rating: 40) Ace Youngblood flew in from the East Coast to reunite with his old partner Max Mayhem for one night only, reforming The Aces of Mayhem. That was just about it, because few fans in the audience were aware of Youngblood and his past with Mayhem. That was also just about in terms of action, because for all their attempts and wild, chaotic action, The Aces of Mayhem essentially got squashed by State of Destruction, their only saving grace being the fact they managed to push this match a single second short of the six minute mark, which is much longer than many have held up against BB and Boneyard. (Rating: 31) Evil clowns are naught a novelty in hardcore wrestling, or wrestling in general, but a man the size of Magwitch coming to the ring in smeared makeup with a cigarette hanging from his lips is a sight that sure catches the attention of the audience every time he makes an entrance. On the flipside, GSW loyalists seem to hate the blue collar bricklayer that is Devyn Retribution and frankly, using as his entrance music doesn’t seem to help. That said, both men were out for blood and the audience ate up their hardcore match. Magwitch was mostly in control until an appearance from Noah Nadir distracted him for a bit, but Devyn’s comeback was short lived and he got wrecked with a Stump Piledriver in the end. (Rating: 26) on the speakers announced the return of formerly injured Omar, though fans weren’t that thrilled to see him. His high flying and Blake’s solid technical wrestling made for a welcome palette cleanser though, the first properly competitive match of the night and one that featured actual wrestling to boot. Unsurprisingly, Omar won with a High Velocity Headbutt to start building up some momentum again. (Rating: 37) Fro Sure hit the ring for his next match and out came Brother Grimm to introduce his opponent. After some hot back and forth on the mic, Grimm warned Fro that he brought this upon himself when he interrupted him last month and he should know better than to disrespect Grimm. For his transgressions, his opponent tonight would be deathmatch legend, Gareth Wayne. (Rating: 57) Wayne used the element of surprise to put the heat on Fro and things quickly spilled outside the ring. There was a lot of fighting in the audience and for all his willingness to inflict violence, Wayne seemed to be slipping. Whether due to an off night, jet lag, ring rust or old age creeping up on him, the former WEXXV star started to fall behind and mistime his spots, leading to Fro’s comeback and a push of the pace to wear off Wayne and finish him off, which he did with his signature Tombstone Piledriver, the Sure Thing. (Rating: 43) Los Guerilleros’ chance at tag team gold and having Mexico’s Finest at ringside made all the difference, whether as an extra pair of eyes, a general shouting tactics or for the sheer intimidation factor of his presence. What was already a wild and crazy match got even hotter as the Latino trio tried to use their numbers to their advantage. Papa Swoll and Public Enemy #1 saw a chance to even the odds and get back at their rivals so they tried to interfere, but MF managed to hold them away from the ring. It took Hard-1 to really turn the tides and take the big ex con down, giving Los Guerilleros a taste of their own medicine with a 3 on 1 attack. The distraction was enough to mess with the challengers’ focus and the LBC hit the High and Low on LatiNoFear as Aces High made the pin for the champs to retain. (Rating: 47) </div>
  21. So many titles! COTT Mid American Championship "Indiana's Finest" Mr. Grappling versus Funky Fedora © w/ Lucinda Lush COTT World Tag Team Championship The Ring Generals w/ Lucinda Lush versus The Texas Express © CWI Women's Championship "Lil Miss Marvel" Jessica Conroy versus "Red" Yvonne Ericks © CWI Women's Tag Team Championship The Uprising versus Daughter's of Lucha Libre © CWI Tag Team Championship The Casey Brothers versus The Dynamite Express © Nebo Martell versus Dreadnought w/ Andrew Gibson Porkchop Patterson versus James Diaz w/ Andrew Gibson "Bad Man" Warwick Good versus Chet Chavez
  22. <div style="padding: 15px; border: 3px solid #000000; margin:10px;background: #6e1812; max-width:60%;box-shadow: 0 6px 12px ";"> Pre-show: Devyn Retribution and Max Mayhem defeated G Force and Tavon Blake Jr. [Rating: 30] Perhaps on the lookout for more talent to add to its roster in light of its upcoming TV show, GSW gave a chance to local backyard wrestler G Force in a dark match, where he teamed with rookie Tavon Blake Jr against the more experienced pairing of Devyn Retribution and Max Mayhem, who also got the win. Brother Grimm announced the official start of GSW's first show for 2020, welcoming fans and hyping up the night's matches as well as his promotion's upcoming TV show, to be shown on WrestleWorld on top of the monthly special events. Fro sure interrupted to voice his displeasure at not being booked to wrestle for the night and after some entertaining back and forth with the boss, Fro was assured that he would be getting booked to wrestle next month against "a very special opponent" (Rating: 57) The masked high flyer Shooting Star Perez got literally fed to BB Colossus here, getting squashed in just under four minutes. It would have been shorted and he would have landed a lot less moves were it not for his plodding opponent, but even those he landed had absolutely no effect on the big 430pounder who flattened his opponent with a Colossus Avalance for the pin. (Rating: 20) With CJ Weston by their side, GSW Tag Team champions the Long Beach Crew made an entrance and cut a promo about how, unlike Fro Sure, were not booked to wrestle tonight because they've ran out of opponents. They have no challengers. They've beaten everyone there is to beat. No one dares stand up to them, 'cause Long Beach Crew ain't nothin' to f**k wit! (Rating: 42) Despite not being a regular tag team like their opponents, Nadir and Dolla have common ground in their blatant disregard for their own well being, which made for an excellent hardcore match against Dead Men Walking. Nadir found himself in the same spot his teammate used to be in the past, with fans crapping on him for his wrestling skill (or lack thereof) so he ended up taking most of the beating for his team in hopes of getting over with his selling and toughness. Dead Men Walking went wild in this one and Top Dolla could do little to turn things around once he got the hot tag. Nadir ended up taking a powerbomb from Gravedigga, onto a corner where Mobstar had removed the pads and then the duo hit him with The Execution to score the pin. (Rating: 36) As soon as the tag match was over, began playing on the speakers and GSW's psycho clown Magwitch made an appearance. For a moment, it seemed like he was about to cut off the winners' retreat, but the clown turned his attention to the ring and slid a table in, setting it against the padless corner. With Noah Nadir still reeling in the center, fans cheered for the attack they could see coming, but instead Magwitch charged and put himself through the table and onto the steel buckles, cackling madly into Nadir's face afterwards while everyone else in the Warehouse stood flabbergasted at this maniac's antics. (Rating: 22) E-Soteric had his work cut out for him against hardened veteran and three time West Coast champion Hard-1, whom he'd taken the belt from back in October in the first place. As hard hitting as every GSW match, this one was the night's first truly competitive match that wasn't all about blood, stunts and weapons. Sadly, Los Guerilleros just had to mess it up by coming out to circle the ring like sharks. Hard-1 had just too much to deal with after that point and with his attention spread all over the place as Mexico's Finest called the shots and Brown Pride took them, he got caught with a Double Arm DDT for the pin, thus keeping the gold around E-Soteric's waist (Rating: 35) After the match, Mexico's Finest directed LatiNoFear and MexiCain to beat down the defeated Hard-1. Public Enemy #1 ran in for the save and got into a brawl with the ex con, ramming his ribs to the barricade as he charged down the entrance way with a spear. Still, that wasn't enough to turn the tide and it took the appearance of big Papa Swoll to level the playing field and force Los Guerilleros to a hasty retreat once they no longer had the advantage of surprise or superior numbers. (Rating: 30) Three of GSW's biggest, baddest bruisers battled it out in this match and fans loved every bit of it. Raheem Stash really shone as the better in-ring performer of the three, though the action was not contained to the ring, while Mexico's Finest really sold the lingering effects of his ribs being driven into the barricade right before the match. BB Colossus also made an appearance to glare at Stash from the entrance, drawing the big Jamaican to rush towards him and trade blows, all the while leaving an injured Mexico's Finest to get chokeslammed as Boneyard scored the pin to win the match. (Rating: 35) Long time friendly rivals and at times occasional teammates, Deaf Touch and Busta Capp met in the main event as the American champion offered the GSW original a shot at gold out of sheer respect. Despite that, the fight was wild, frantic and swept up every part of the Warehouse as the two brawled all over, including a spot where Deaf Touch hit the Crooked Moonsault off the bar and onto the floor. There's no denying the chemistry between these two warriors and despite DT retaining after a crazy ten minutes, an aching Capp still gave props to the champ and raised his hand after the match was over. (Rating: 49) With Deaf Touch still reeling from his wild match, Boneyard made an appearance with bad intentions in mind. Before he could act upon them though, the voice of GSW's Commissioner of Violence on the speakers announced that this was enough. Sure enough, Big Magic appeared shortly after and ordered Boneyard to step down or suffer the consequences. After a second of thinking the situation through, Boneyard gave both Magic and Touch an angry stare and retreated to end the show. (Rating: 44) </div>
  23. <div style="color:darkred;border-style:solid;border-width:2px";"> Bio: The most dominant force in GSW history, State of Destruction has steamrolled through the company's tag-team division, a fact emphasized by them holding the tag belts for over a year from September 2015 to December 2016. At a combined weight of nearly 1000 pounds, the two behemoths are individually two of the most imposing forces, and collectively unstoppable. Boneyard was brought into GSW as Brother Grimm's bodyguard, but soon outgrew his role as a lackey. Seeing his potential as a competitor, Boneyard crushed smaller members of the GSW roster, bullying his way up the ranks until he ran into Mexico's Finest. Unable to unseat the massive Brown Pride enforcer, Boneyard enlisted the help of the even larger BB Colossus and after he took care of business, he re-captured the American title for another dominant long reign, until Deaf Touch managed to unseat him from his throne. BB Colossus is one of the largest men in professional wrestling. Compelled by domination and annihilation, BB defected to GSW after he realized he and Boneyard could steamroll their way to the top of Grimm's criminal empire if they collaborated. This led to a bloody feud between him and Busta Capp that saw them trade the American title, but right now BB seems focused on defending his spot as GSW’s biggest, baddest MF against the rising Raheem Stash. Theme: (Team) (BB Colossus) (Boneyard) </div> http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z115/Scavenger68/TEW/GSW/GSW%20Banner.jpg <div style="color:darkred;border-style:solid;border-width:2px";"> Bio: The frenetic, morally-devoid knuckleheads known as Dead Men Walking are some of the most dangerous men in GSW. Employing a combination of graphic violence, anarchistic promos, and disturbing shock tactics, Dead Men Walking are on nobody's list of preferred opponent. The manic Gravedigga is somewhere in between a homeless crackhead and an in-ring tactician. Tatted head-to-toe, with a mouth full of gold and a heart filled with hate, Gravedigga has only one mission: bring as much pain and strife to the world as humanly possible. On Crip, this raspy-voiced, wild-eyed iconoclast likes nothing more than to hit the streets and cause hell. Gravedigga's cohort is the more refined, but equally as dangerous Mobstar. Having walked the mainline time after time, he is no stranger to a crooked lifestyle. Once a promising independent wrestler named Lil' Curtis, Mobstar is now relegated to hanging out with scumbags like Gravedigga due to his criminal record. Mobstar's worldview is bleak, one that replaces the glamorous fictions of rap with the realities of gang-life. Theme: </div> http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z115/Scavenger68/TEW/GSW/GSW%20Banner.jpg <div style="color:darkred;border-style:solid;border-width:2px";"> Bio: Los Guerilleros are a Mexican street gang hoping to gain notoriety in Brother Grimm's criminal empire. Led by the monstrous Mexico's Finest, the crew uses 3-on-1 beatdowns to impose its will and only cuts promos in Spanish. On a roster of unsavory characters, Mexico's Finest may be the most intimidating. With a rap sheet longer than a 60-hour work week, "MF" has served years in both American and Mexican prisons, for multiple violent crimes. A street enforcer, "MF" is the one Los Guerilleros rely on to split the wigs on both sides of the border. Violent, unpredictable and ruthless, Mexico's Finest might be Grimm SoCal's finest. The mouthpiece of the crew, MexiCain is a brash, loud-mouthed talker that is always down for a scrap. An authentic product of East Los Angeles, MexiCain cuts scathing promos about LG's opponents. He often comes off as a blowhard, but he isn't afraid at all to get his hands dirty. LatiNoFear is the hot-headed high-flier of the group. His often pugnacious temperament has gotten LG into many-a-feud, but he's always willing to give it his all for his crew. Theme: (Mexico’s Finest) (MexiCain & LatiNoFear) </div> http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z115/Scavenger68/TEW/GSW/GSW%20Banner.jpg <div style="color:darkred;border-style:solid;border-width:2px";"> Bio: The Lone Star Crew is an alliance born out of necessity when GSW’s tough veteran, Hard-1, had one encounter too many with Los Guerilleros. Reaching all the way to his native state of Texas, Hard-1 recruited the young prospect known only as Public Enemy #1 and together they attempted to take the fight to the Chikano crew. However, it was only after they were joined by the big Papa Swoll, another victim of Los Guerilleros, that the trio had enough firepower to push back in equal terms. Hard-1 is an experienced brawler, originally from Austin, Texas but now living on the west coast. A GSW original, he is now established as one of the cornerstones of the roster thanks to his legitimate toughness and no-nonesense brawling, being a regular GSW West Coast champion. He is noted for using a lot of headbutt-based attacks during his matches and is never afraid to do a bladejob, resulting in a battle scarred forehead that only adds to his aura of menace. Public Enemy #1 is a big brawler from Texas. After wrestling on the Dallas local scene for a few years, the heavyweight competitor responded to Hard-1’s call for help and headed to the west coast to join GSW. Ever since, he has adopted a split personality gimmick of sorts, going from a placid bystander during Hard-1’s promos or while waiting on the apron to an all-out, over the top, ultraviolent fighter once triggered, something he’s gone on record to describe as “following the Path of Rage”. Theme: (Hard-1) (Public Enemy #1) </div>
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