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  1. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Match of the Night was mid show, when Spencer Spade defeated Doc Hammond in a great contest with an assist from Dazzling Dave Diamond. It was another part in the putting together of the Tag Team Tournament which kicks off next week, as Lenny Brown came out to save Doc Hammond, solidifying them as a team for the tournament. I wasn’t expecting the match to be quite so good, otherwise I wouldn’t have put the technical masterclass between Greg Gauge and Ernest Youngman on afterwards, which killed the crowd a little. Greg Gauge was not happy to be asked to put Youngman over, so I’ll let you guess how well contract negotiations are going. Speaking of that, Killer Shark slammed Sammy Bach off stage after their opening match…. Flying Jimmy Foxx will team with Joffy Laine in the Tag Team Tournament following their victory over perennial TCW jobbers Maverick and Nate Johnson, as will The New Syndicate. Edd Stone promised Hannah Potter something exciting, while Angelle negotiated with Floyd Goldworthy to see Nick Booth and Chris Flynn teaming up. In other matches, Huggins and Andrews teamed to defeat Human Arsenal and Benny Benson in… the main event? Look, this adhoc heel team has done well, but they’ve been defeated by lesser men far quicker recently. The faces were attacked by Killer Shark after the match, and a T-Bone Bright attempted save was stopped by Titan and Danny Darkness. Andrews and Killer Shark fought through the crowd, allowing Mighty Mo to appear to hit a Plunging Spinebuster to champion Freddy Huggins. The earlier match between Enygma’s masked men and Camp Tornado never really happened – Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton left El Hijo Del Neutron, and Enygma wasn’t going to fight with those odds. Del Neutron left the ring and was counted out, and when he got backstage received a Chord Cutter from Jay Chord (Del Neutron is now a face). Chord and Enygma made their match official for Where Angels Fear to Tread, when the second generation star will once more be fit enough to wrestle (thank goodness). Findlay O’Farraday defeated Kurt Laramee, and it looks like we’re heading to a Tag Title match at Where Angels Fear to Tread between champions Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus, Shockura, and Syndicate members Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor. Killer Shark defeated Sammy Back in 5:49 (73) Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine defeated Maverick and Nate Johnson in 7:13 (56) Enygma, Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje defeated Camp Tornado by count out in 4:33 (50) Findlay O’Farraday defeated Kurt Laramee in 5:46 (69) Spencer Spade defeated Doc Hammond in 12:06 (86) Ernest Youngman defeated Greg Gauge in 15:46 (73) Freddy Huggins and Aaron Andrews defeated Human Arsenal and Benny Benson in 11:21 (77) Overall Rating 85 Online Hot Threads: Big stars to leave TCW Kurt Laramee not joining TCW long term Alistair Shufflebottom lands in MAW Angry Gimore takes SWF North American Title for fifth time Matthew Keith drops BHOTWG Tag Titles Brute Kikuchi breaks neck There’s a lot to get into there. Kurt Laramee, who recently left SWF, appeared on a one night deal, reluctantly jobbing to Findlay O’Farraday. El Hijo Del Neutron turned face and Enygma was once more involved in an awful match. However… contract news. Greg Gauge just has one more show in TCW after signing for USPW in a $325k a month deal. I matched it, fully expecting him to re-sign with me, and I am absolutely gutted that he chose the opposition, although they are admittedly still the bigger organisation. I’ll talk about Gauge a little more after the next show, as we are also losing Sammy Bach. I was originally happy to release him, as I couldn’t justify his $200k contract, but after Gauge signed with USPW I offered a deal. That’s when USPW came in, and he’s also joining them for $240k a month. I might have to get more aggressive with them (although I refused to pay that for Bach). Bach has been happy putting over Killer Shark and Spencer Spade in the last few weeks, and has now gone, leaving with a 44-25 record under my booking, with PPV singles defeats to Jay Chord, Wolf Hawkins, Greg Gauge, Dazzling Dave Diamond and Spencer Spade. Despite being clearly past his best, he can still go in the ring, is supremely charismatic and leaves as the fifth most popular wrestler on my roster. USPW put him straight into a feud with Rich Money. With two top faces gone (one expected, one not), there’s a few changes in line in the build up to Total Mayhem. Greg Gauge gets a DQ victory over Nick Booth on Saturday Night Wrestling after being attacked by Findlay O’Farraday and… you can see where this is going. Wait, we’ve previously discovered that Greg Gauge and Findlay have awful chemistry before on the house circuit? Well, this’ll just hurt Gauge a little more… We will also have the beginning of the early rounds of the Tag Team Tournament. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Greg Gauge vs Findlay O’Farraday Edd Stone and ??? vs Ground and Pound in the TCW Tag Tournament Hammond & Brown vs Chris Flynn and Nick Booth in the TCW Tag Tournament Akima Brave vs Killer Shark Seth Whitehead vs Ernest Youngman One Man Army vs Mighty Mo Mainstream Hernandez vs Matt Hocking vs Joshua Taylor
  2. I didn't suggest her because she'd play nice Prediction Card Fire With In Emma May vs Sprite -For some reason I've got a soft spot for Sprite, which is really going to kill me in prediction contests... Jaime Quine vs Nurse Hope Daye -No-one is accepting bets for Jamie here The Great Higa & Vampella vs Sweet as Sugar Jeri Behr vs Ellie May Walton-NO DQ -Duh The SuperStar vs Power Girl -Oh, um, but I wanted a Power Girl push after her Battle Royale performance? Oh well Carol Singer & Roxy Kitten vs Dharma and Olivia -Who doesn't love Dharma? Girl Power Tag Team Title Match (Former Champions Rematch) The Neptune Twins w/Sienna DeVille vs America's Darlings © -No time for a move here Semi Main Event Hi-Roller Title Match Toni Parissi © w/Boss Sawyer vs Miss American Pie -Like the look of this title reign Main Event Tag Team Tornado Match The Family (Millie the Minx & Pamela Rojo) vs Tamara McFly & Kate Avatar -Booking logic says The Family win to set up a title match. But Minx over either of these two? I expect there will be some serious Shane Hanigins here to cause the heels to win... but I can't do it. The faces win. Bonus Question - There will be a surprise star appearing on this show. Who will the surprise wrestler be that challenges Tamara McFly for a title match at Heat Check? Geena the Warrior Princess! It's not, and it really shouldn't be, but I'm sticking with her as my choice.
  3. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: To summarise this show – some stuff happened, and then Greg Gauge and Wolf Hawkins pulled out the best match seen in TCW for many years. The match was set up earlier in the night when Wolf and Joshua Taylor claimed that they were deserving of a Tag Team Title shot, before belittling the champions. Greg Gauge stood up for his colleagues, reminding Wolf Hawkins that he was banned from competing for the World Heavyweight Title, but stated that this didn’t mean that he was first in line for any other title that wanted to challenge for. They agreed to meet one on one in the ring and it was amazing, and Greg Gauge showed that he was man to build a company around for years to come. He did fall to the leader of The Syndicate, who used his colleagues to the fullest in an end to the match that saw Ernest Youngman land The Hit on Greg Gauge as the ref tried to get Ranger / Taylor / Hernandez and Remus to leave the side of the ring. Earlier in the show Matt Hocking and Pretty Okakura claimed that after their near miss at Battleground IV they deserved another Tag Title shot, a declaration that the tag champions seemed to be happy with, with respect earned between all four men. Shockura did have a victory over Elliot Thomas and Tigre Salvaje, which had the double effect of reminding the crowd how they normally perform and making Thomas and Salvaje not seem worthwhile picks for anyone trying to find a tag partner for the upcoming tournament. On that, Hannah Potter and Angelle started their search for tag teams, and the main focus of attention was Lenny Brown. Originally he was approached by Hannah Potter, but he as he seemed ready to agree Angelle poured herself over Brown, seemingly leaving him confused about where to go. Freddy Huggins and Mighty Mo both earned victories – Mo opening the show against Akima Brave, and the champion Huggins teaming with Enygma against Team Tornado in a match which continues to suggest that Enygma is past it. Mo demanded another title shot, but Killer Shark also threw his hat into the ring – a challenge that Andrews was not happy with at all. In a rematch from Battleground IV Spencer Spade took a clean victory over Sammy Bach with a Supreme Stunner, while Marc Speed unsuccessfully challenged for the TCW TV Title in an awkward match. Finally, Jay Chord cost El Hijo Del Neutron against Steven Parker, with the King of Kings blaming Del Neutron for Team Chord’s defeat against Team Enygma, even though he was only ringside. Troy Tornado tried to defend his man, but Jay Chord told Tornado that unless he ends his association with the masked man, he will make an enemy out of him. Mighty Mo defeated Akima Brave in 6:01 (74) Steven Parker defeated El Hijo Del Neutron in 8:46 (78) Shockura defeated Elliot Thomas and Tigre Salvaje in 7:42 (69) Ranger defeated High Flyin Hawaiian in 7:09 (76) Spencer Spade defeated Sammy Bach in 10:30 (83) Edd Stone © defeated Marc Speed in 7:54 to retain the TCW TV Title (73) Freddy Huggins and Enygma defeated Team Tornado in 9:29 (75) Wolf Hawkins defeated Greg Gauge in 20:46 (98) Overall Rating 94 Online Hot Threads: Gauge / Hawkins to go down in TCW history Lenny Brown set for Tag Tournament New signings at HGC Huge contracts offered Yes, that was a PPV quality match thrown away for free on television. Reasons. Lenny Brown looks a lock for the Tag Tournament, but with who is still unknown. The recruitment drive continued on Saturday Night Showcase, with Angelle telling Nick Booth that he needed her to become a big name in TCW, while Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine wanted to prove to Hannah Potter that they could team up together. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine vs Maverick and Nate Johnson Enygma, Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje vs Camp Tornado Doc Hammond vs Spencer Spade Kurt Laramee vs Findlay O’Farraday Sammy Bach vs Killer Shark Greg Gauge vs Ernest Youngman Freddy Huggins and Aaron Andrews vs Human Arsenal and Benny Benson
  4. QOTR Title Match -Tamara McFly © vs Kathy Neptune -Now I've got no idea who will eventually win the title... Hi-Roller Title Match - Danielle Sweetheart vs Toni Parissi © -You don't go through what Toni sent through just to drop the title, unless the boss is giving her heat too. Juana Huracan vs Amy Galaxy -Her good start to continue Millie the Minx vs Amber Allen -One night the family will win it all. Not tonight Ellie May Walton & Roxy Kitten vs Jeri Behr & Miss American Pie Power Girl vs Pamela Rojo Foxxy LaRue vs Sprite (PS) Nurse Hope Daye & Sister Beth Mercy vs Olivia Diamond & Dharma Gregg (PS) Lindsay Sugar vs Vampella
  5. Main Event - For the Queen of the Ring Title Tamara McFly © defends against The Mob Assassin If the Mob Assassin loses, she must unmask -Not sure how you'll pull this off, but I don't see Assassin unmasked. Perhaps a no-result? That's not great for the big show of the year, so I'm not entirely confident about this one Tag Team Title Match - 2 out of 3 falls The Neptune Twins with Sienna DeVille vs America’s Darling’s (Amber Allen & Danielle Sweetheart) -I think one title will change hands - not 100% sure it's this one, but we'll see Grudge Match - 20-Time Limit “The Swedish Sensation” Jeri Behr vs “The crazy hillbilly” Ellie May Walton 6-woman Ladder match for the newly created BSC Hi -Roller Title Miss American Pie vs Toni Parissi vs Dharma Gregg vs Alina America vs Alexis Littlefeather vs ??? (See below in the battle Royal) Tag Match 20-minute Time Limit Pamela Rojo & Millie the Minx (Members of the Family) vs Hollywood Magic BSC Contract Match Winner gets a BSC Contract 15-minute Time Limit Foxxy LaRue vs Connie Morris 10 woman battle Royal with the winner getting the 6th spot in the new BSC Hi-Roller Ladder match Sister Beth Mercy, Vampella, Olivia Diamond, Roxy Kitten, Power Girl, Coco De La Soleil, Lindsay Sugar, Nurse Hope Daye, ???1 and ???2 Bonus Questions Who are the two battle Royal surprise entrants? Juana Huracan (to win) and someone else There will be one new champion in the Hi-Roller match. Will either of the other 2 titles change hands? 1 What’s the match of the Night? Main Event, by over 10 points Tie-breaker Question (Price is Right Rules) What will the time of the match be in the Main Event (60-minute time limit)?
  6. TCW Battleground IV Battleground IV was an event that started slowly (with Team Enygma getting a victory after Enygma hit an Enygma Cutter on Marc Speed in a match which would have been forgettable on TV), but one when hit Andrews / Bright / Brown defeating the Sinner Society the show really got going. Their victory was regulation, before Killer Shark appeared to hit a Shark Bite on Aaron Andrews. Spencer Spade got an upset victory over Sammy Bach before Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus retained their Tag Titles over Matt Hocking and Pretty Okaura in THE BEST MATCH I HAVE EVER BOOKED IN TCW. That's a match featuring Matt Hocking, who's highlight under me has been a disappointing TV Title run, and Pretty Okura who hasn’t hit 30 overness yet. They had a phenomenal high flying match with Hernandez (who is the second most popular worker in the US, only behind Aaron Andrews) getting the pin after an Apparition #14 on Pretty Okura. The Syndicate then defeated Gauge / Parker / Doc Hammond and One Man Army, in a match which I had to ignore the claims that it was over exposing Ernest Youngman. He can handle it. Wolf Hawkins took the victory in another great match, delivering a Full Moon Rising on One Man Army. Compared to the previous two bouts the Main Event was slightly less finessed, but still a decent battle. There’s still a question over Mighty Mo’s psychology for longer matches, but this needed to be this long to tell the story. Mo really worked over Freddy Huggins, with the champion having to swing the momentum by taking to the ropes. Mo tried to finish the match with a Plunging Spinebuster, but Huggins managed to grab a leg, making the challenger collapse during the move, and Huggins rolled Mo up for the quick pin. Noticeably elsewhere Queen Emily announced that there would be a tag team tournament going into Where Eagles Fear To Tread, and she wanted to see teams with at least one youngster in to develop the Tag Division. The two ladies she put in putting together the teams where debuting superstars Hannah Potter (as a girl next door face) and Angelle (Chrissie Angelle, as the polar opposite heel to Potter in a rather more risqué outfit). If this doesn’t help my tag division nothing will (although given that the division has just pulled out my best match ever, maybe it’s not in as bad as a state as I thought). Team Enygma (Enygma, Edd Stone, Cougar Stone and Mystery Man) defeated Team Chord (Findlay O’Farraday, Marc Speed, Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton) in 11:30 (62) High Flyin Hawaiian, Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine defeated Human Arsenal, Benny Benson and Maverick in 9:16 (67) Aaron Andrews, T-Bone Bright and Lenny Brown defeated The Sinner Society (Titan, Chris Flynn and Danny Darkness in 10:34 (87) Spencer Spade defeated Sammy Bach in 15:08 (77) Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus © defeated Shockura to retain the TCW Tag Team Titles in 11:51 (94) The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Joshua Taylor, Ranger and Ernest Youngman) defeated Greg Gauge, Steven Parker, Doc Hammond and One Man Army in 17:26 (91) Freddy Huggins © defeated Mighty Mo to retain the TCW World Heavyweight Title in 17:51 (85) Overall Rating 86 Online Hot Threads: Freddy Huggins squeezes victory to continue reign Phenomenal match in Tag Division Hannah Potter and Angelle tasked with putting together tag teams The enigma that is Enygma - why? Much of the show happened as I expected - without Jay Chord in the opener, and him watching on without impacting, the match dragged, and we'll blame that one fully on the aging superstar Enygma. At the other end of the spectrum Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus proved that that can have superb matches with any talented wrestlers, however well known they are, but even then the result was better than expected. Can I resist moving them back into singles action? We'll see, In the main event Mighty Mo still proved he has a thing or two to learn about psychology, and Freddy Huggins isn't quite as able to walk an opponent through a longer match as Aaron Andrews of Wolf Hawkins did. The champion did retain, although it is expected not to be the last he sees of Mo. Oh, there was another match that I didn't mention in the write-up - the remaining midcarders left on my roster combined for another TV quality match, with High Flyin Hawaiian actually getting a PPV victory - Nate Johnson unsurprisingly taking the defeat. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Akima Brave vs Mighty Mo Steven Parker vs El Hijo Del Neutron Spencer Spade vs Sammy Bach High Flyin Hawaiian vs Ranger Edd Stone © vs Marc Speed for the TCW TV Title Elliot Thomas and Tigre Salvaje vs Shockura Freddy Huggins and Enygma vs Team Tornado (Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton) Greg Gauge vs Wolf Hawkins
  7. BSC Queen of the Ring Title Match Vixxen vs Tamara McFly © -McFly taking the pin will happen at the end of an epic feud - not here Tag Team Title Match No masks allowed and Sienna DeVille locked in a cage and hung above the ring Sweet as Sugar vs Neptune Sisters © -Despite the stipulation, I reckon we'll see a screwy finish Tag Team Match - Winner of the fall advances to 6-way Title match at All in All Toni Parissi & Pamela Rojo vs Hollywood Magic -They need to win - but I thought that last time, so what do I know? Tag Team Match Roxy Kitten & Vampella vs America’s Darlings Winner advances to 6-way title match at All in All “Wildfire” Dharma Gregg vs Ellie May Walton Winner advances to 6-way title match at All in All Jeri Behr vs Miss American Pie Winner advances to 6-way title match at All in All Alina America vs Power Girl Winner advances to 6-way title match Millie the Minx vs Alexis Lee Littlefeather Opening Match The Angel vs Becca Barton Bonus Questions- What will be rated the Best Match of the night? Queen of the Ring match Will either of the 2 titles change hands? (Both, None, or just 1) None What will the final rating of the show be? (First show below 25, the last two have been in the 30’s) 33 Who is The Boss (it is a male manager in the Cverse data)? Er... can't think of any from 2010 without stealing a previous answer, so pass
  8. I've loved this backstory, really investing me in sine if the characters. I'd love to know how many of the big events happened in game, and how many were you being creative. 6-Woman Tag Team Match The Family (Toni Parissi, Pamela Rojo and the Mob Assassin) vs America's Darlings (Danielle Sweetheart & Amber Allen) and Miss American Pie -The Family are going to be strong for a while, and although they might lose occasionally by DQ, not here BSC - Queen of the Ring Title Rematch Tamara McFly © vs former champion Alison Capone -This feud can end quickly... although maybe Capone hangs around for a multi-lady match next month Undercard Matches Alexis Lee Littlefeather vs Sister Beth Mercy Tag Team Match Hollywood Magic (Brittany Hollywood & Sprite) vs Ellie May Walton & Jeri Behr BSC Contract Match - Winner gets a BSC deal Alina America vs Faith McGee Captain's Match - If Coco wins Sweet as Sugar gets another crack at the Tag Team Titles next month Coco De La Soleil w/ Lindsay Sugar vs Kathy Neptune w/Sienna DeVille & Jen Neptune "Wildfire" Dharma Gregg vs Millie the Minx
  9. <p><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>TCW Presents Total Wrestling:</strong></span></p><p> </p><p> Mighty Mo and Freddy Huggins almost came to blows after Mo squashed Elliot Thomas, but they saved themselves for Battegrounds, which is a lot more than can be said for the rest of the roster. Despite being warned to be on his best behaviour, Killer Shark took out the referee in his match with Sammy Bach before smashing the veteran around with a variety of objects from around the ring. When he made the pin Spencer Spade came out to “assist” the referee in making the three count (which, as the ref was unconscious, involved him picking him his hand and hitting the mat three times in quick succession). That brought Shark a ban from the arena for the rest of the night, but even then he <em>still </em>showed up during the match between Andrews and his colleague Titan. This caused Queen Emily to come out mid-match to ban him from Battlegrounds, and Andrews heaped on the misery by throwing Titan out of the ring onto Shark, earning himself the count out victory as The Sinner Society members argued with Queen Emily. The Sinner Society will now be represented by Titan, Danny Darkness and Chris Flynn at Battlegrounds.</p><p> </p><p> Elsewhere Jay Chord “surprisingly” (if you didn’t know he was carrying an injury) announced that he would not be part of Team Chord at Battlegrounds - his team will consist of Findlay O’Farraday, Marc Speed, Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton. They are due to face Enygma, Mystery Man, Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje, but after O’Farraday beat down Salvaje brutally after their match and Edd Stone made the save, there’s a distinct possibility that there may be a substitution <em>(spoiler: Edd Stone will wrestle instead of Tigre Salvaje)</em>.</p><p> </p><p> The best match of the night was Wolf Hawkins defeating One Man Army in the Main Event, ahead of the Syndicate vs Gauge / Parker, Doc Hammond and One Man Army Battlegrounds matchup, but running it close was Matt Hocking having his best singles match ever, defeating Roderick Remus in advance of his tag title shot with Pretty Okakura. Elsewhere, Greg Gauge took a regulation victory over Nate Johnson, while High Flyin Hawaiian continued his role of working hard in matches while taking defeat. Will the guy get a break?</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Greg Gauge defeated Nate Johnson</strong></span> in 6:04 (74)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Mighty Mo squashed Elliot Thomas</strong></span> in 3:03 (74)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Danny Darkness and Chris Flynn defeated High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine</strong></span> in 7:34 (61)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Killer Shark defeated Sammy Bach</strong></span> in 7:45 (76)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Findlay O’Farrady and Troy Tornado defeated Mystery Man and Tigre Salvaje</strong></span> in 7:11 (59)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Matt Hocking defeated Roderick Remus</strong></span> in 11:03 (81)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Aaron Andrews defeated Titan</strong></span> by count out in 8:24 (76)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Wolf Hawkins defeated One Man Army</strong></span> in 11:42 (86)</p><p> </p><p> <em>Overall Rating 88</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Online Hot Threads:</strong></p><p><strong> Killer Shark banned from Battleground IV!</strong></p><p><strong> Four multi-man matches set for Battleground IV</strong></p><p><strong> Hellion injures back at HGC</strong></p><p><strong> MAW growing!</strong></p><p><strong> Cost cutting measures for TCW?</strong></p><p> </p><p> That sets the card for Battleground IV, setting a new high with 36 wrestlers booked on the main card (excluding shows with a battle royale). Normally on Saturday Night Showcase before the PPV I don’t book any wrestlers who are wrestling the following night, but I’m simply running out of wrestlers people recognise, so Human Arsenal, Benny Benson, Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine all were booked.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51391" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><strong>TCW Saturday Night Showcase:</strong><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Human Arsenal and Benny Benson defeated Bart Biggins and Jaylon Martins</strong></span> (56)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine defeated Ground and Pound</strong></span> (58)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated Akima Brave</strong></span> (70)</p><p> </p><p> <em>Overall Rating 77</em></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> This year Battlegrounds looks much more like it should do, with plenty of multi-man matches as we begin the run up to Total Mayhem. Can Mighty Mo prove he is the top man in TCW? Will the tag title match by MOTN despite having an unknown wrestler involved (yes, Pretty Okakura is still unknown). Can the Sinner Society succeed without Killer Shark - and will the monster stay away? Can Enygma wrestle a half decent match (look, we've put seven other men in the match, surely they can carry him)? With battles including The Syndicate, Gauge, Bach, Spencer up and down the card, it could be a classic night of wrestling.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>TCW Battlegrounds IV:</strong></p><p> High Fyin Hawaiian, Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine vs Human Arsenal, Benny Benson and Maverick</p><p> Sammy Bach vs Spencer Spade</p><p> Aaron Andrews, T-Bone Bright and Lenny Brown vs Titan, Danny Darkness and Chris Flynn</p><p> Team Enygma (Enygma, Edd Stone, Masked Cougar, Mystery Man) vs Team Jay Chord (Findlay O’Farraday, Marc Speed, Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton)</p><p> Greg Gauge, Steven Parker, Doc Hammond and One Man Army vs The Syndicate</p><p> Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus © vs Shockura for the <strong>TCW Tag Team Titles</strong></p><p> Freddy Huggins © vs Mighty Mo for the <strong>TCW World Heavyweight Title</strong></p>
  10. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: The confrontation between Freddy Huggins and Mighty Mo continued during this show, but the person with the biggest impact was Killer Shark. After defeating Bart Biggins he attacked Flying Jimmy Foxx during Danny Darkness’s match and received a warning from Queen Emily about his behaviour. However, he also came out during during the Main Event, a large distraction that cost the face team the victory. Shark attacked Sammy Bach after the match, and although Andrews and Bright were out for the save Killer Shark could barely be contained. The best match of the night was Joshua Taylor defeating Doc Hammond, while Mainstream Hernandez had an even contest with Pretty Okakura in the openers. Aaron Andrews and Lenny Brown teamed awkwardly to defeat Ground and Pound, as Andrews, Bright and Brown were announced as the three-man team to take on a group of three from The Sinner Society. During the show Jay Chord recruited Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton to his team at Battlegrounds but told Tornado that he did not want masked man El Hijo Del Neutron on his team as he did not trust him. Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje had an audition for Enygma’s team but showed absolutely zero chemistry as partners, falling to The New Syndicate. Mainstream Hernandez defeated Pretty Okakura in 11:20 (77) The New Syndicate defeated Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje in 7:47 (67) Killer Shark defeated Bart Biggins in 6:18 (70) Aaron Andrew and Lenny Brown defeated Ground and Pound in 7:56 (75) Flying Jimmy Foxx defeated Danny Darkness by DQ in 3:44 (43) Joshua Taylor defeated Doc Hammond in 15:55 (87) Mighty Mo, Dazzling Dave Diamond and Spencer Spade defeated Freddy Huggins, Sammy Bach and Enygma in 11:35 (83) Overall Rating 86 Online Hot Threads: USPW bring in Pablo Rodriguez Greg Gauge offered contracts worldwide Greg Gauge, who if things had gone to original plans would be champion now instead of Freddy Huggins, got offers from six different promotions around the world, and if he signs the deal I’ve offered him will earn over £400k a month if he wrestles on the PPV, while taking home a 55% cut of his merchandise sale. Not cheap. His brother’s contract came up at the same time, but with Stallings limiting what what I can pay for him due to his low US overness, I’ve gone for a 100% bonus offer, and even then the BHOTWG deal looks better. USPW look to add HGC Road Agent Craig Prince to their roster – I send down Dylan Sidle in anticipation of him leaving, as he’s not required on the roster now I’ve also got Johnny Bloodstone. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine vs Danny Darkness and Chris Flynn Roderick Remus vs Matt Hocking Greg Gauge vs Nate Johnson Mystery Man and Tigre Salvaje vs Findlay O’Farraday and Troy Tornado Sammy Bach vs Killer Shark Aaron Andrews vs Titan One Man Army vs Wolf Hawkins
  11. <p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;">TCW Presents Total Wrestling:</span></strong></p><p> </p><p> The show kicked off with Freddie Huggins calling out Mighty Mo, demanding to know why Mo attacked him last week. Mo came out to tell Huggins that he never thought beyond himself – he thought he was a special case in TCW. But there’s a world revolving outside his sphere, and he’s not so different to everyone else. Mo said that he was born and bred in TCW, fighting day in day out for the fans. Last year Mo revealed that his contract was expiring, and he also got approached to go elsewhere. However, unlike Freddy Huggins he never considered moving– he didn’t hold TCW to ransom. And you know what – Mo said he had made the wrong choice. He thought he’d done the right thing, the loyal thing, but Freddie Huggins got the record-breaking contract, Freddie Huggins was the one who got given a title shot. Mighty Mo said that he was done with doing loyalty to the company – that got him nowhere, and he was now out for himself. By the end of the night Queen Emily had got them to agree to a title match at Battlegrounds IV.</p><p> </p><p> There were a few other matches signed up for Battlegrounds IV – Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus accepted Shockura’s challenge for the Tag Team Titles, while it was announced that Enygma and Jay Chord would be putting teams together to fight in the traditional multi man Battlegrounds match up. Quite what that match will end up like after Enygma debuted in a bang average match we will see. Sammy Bach has also demanded to face Spencer Spade, a challenge which has not yet been accepted.</p><p> </p><p> Half the card was distinctly average, but Edd Stone and Human Arsenal delivered again in a TV Title match where Stone retained. The main event was fantastic, Joshua Taylor making the pin on Steven Parker after interference from The New Syndicate. The youngsters had done well in the opener against former champions Doc Hammond and One Man Army, but a loss of control from Ranger saw him attack Hammond with a chair outside the ring, causing the DQ.</p><p> </p><p> Finally, after The Sinner Society won their match Killer Shark went on a rampage, only being stopped by Aaron Andrews and T-Bone Bright. We had a full scale bundle in the ring, which took a while to clear and again pushed Killer Shark as a threat.</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Doc Hammond and One Man Army defeated The New Syndicate</strong></span> by DQ in 11:12 (75)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Shockura defeated Bart Biggins and Yuri Yoshihara</strong></span> in 6:34 (61)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Enygma and Mystery Man defeated Ground and Pound</strong></span> in 6:35 (59)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Sammy Bach defeated Nick Booth</strong></span> in 5:31 (75)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>The Sinner Society (Killer Shark, Danny Darkness and Chris Flynn) defeated High Flyin Hawaiian, Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine</strong></span> (60)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Edd Stone © defeated Human Arsenal</strong></span> to retain the <strong>TCW TV Title</strong> in 12:53 (81)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor defeated Greg Gauge and Steven Parker</strong></span> in 19:47 (89)</p><p> </p><p><em> Overall Rating 89</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Online Hot Threads:</strong></p><p><strong> Jealous Mighty Mo set for title shot</strong></p><p><strong> Killer Shark still on rampage</strong></p><p><strong> Worst signing of the year – Enygma?</strong></p><p><strong> TCW fail to bring in Alicia Strong</strong></p><p><strong> Akima Brave and Clark Alexander take L-Ring titles on debut</strong></p><p><strong> School of Pro Wrestling graduates to head to indies</strong></p><p><strong> Shooter Dean Deeley takes first CWA World Title at WrestleFestival 4</strong></p><p> </p><p> Thanks to my investment in my training facilities we had 12 graduates this year, but there was still a lot of chaff to weed through. AP Backlund is showing superb technical skills for an 18 year old (but nothing else to show he could make it as a wrestler), and was the first to be offered a development deal. Bobby Dahl is slightly older at 21 with decent technical skills, but he also adds a bit of Puro in. I ignored his <strong>ZERO </strong>Star Quality, and signed him up. Gilbert Vessey was pretty much the only one of the bunch who looked like a wrestler, so I choose to completely overlook his lack of skills and sign him up. Finally, Herman Erickson somehow convinced me to sign him up – despite being slightly overweight, the heavyweight shows good physical skills, and has a slight chance of developing into something. The rest of the graduates (six males and two females) have been told they’ll be welcome back in the future after they develop elsewhere. Which was probably a lie.</p><p> </p><p> I had stepped completely away from Rock God Alvarez, so it came as a huge shock to discover the USPW had joined the bidding war for him and have signed him to a deal that makes him their second best paid wrestler after Nicky Champion. I’ll be keeping an eye on that one. I had hoped to poach Alicia Strong and was hopeful that my offer was going to bring her in. However, she decided to ink a new deal with USPW, and I can now unshortlist some of the women I’ve recently added to my shortlist.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51391" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><strong>TCW Saturday Night Presents:</strong><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Camp Tornado (Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton) defeated Tigre Salvaje and Jaylon Martins</strong></span> in 7:35 (52)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Steven Parker defeated Marc Speed</strong></span> in 8:50 (74)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Spencer Spade and Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated High Flyin Hawaiian and Flying Jimmy Foxx</strong></span> in 7:54 (67)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>T-Bone Bright defeated Maverick</strong></span> in 8:50 (72)</p><p> </p><p> <em>Overall Rating 75</em></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> <strong>TCW Presents Total Wrestling:</strong></p><p> Mainstream Hernandez vs Pretty Okakura</p><p> Bart Biggins vs Killer Shark</p><p> Aaron Andrews and Lenny Brown vs Ground and Pound</p><p> Flying Jimmy Foxx vs Danny Darkness</p><p> Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje vs The New Syndicate</p><p> Doc Hammond vs Joshua Taylor</p><p> Freddy Huggins, Sammy Bach and Enygma vs Mighty Mo, Dazzling Dave Diamond and Spencer Spade</p>
  12. <p><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>TCW Presents Total Wrestling:</strong></span></p><p> </p><p> The Main Event of the show was effectively an angle, with Freddy Huggins proclaiming his love and respect for the fans before inking his new deal. Mighty Mo was the first man out to congratulate him on his deal before… smashing him through a table to end the show. Mo’s a heel now, funnily enough, and we wait to hear an explanation in due course.</p><p> </p><p> The main match of the night saw Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor defeat former tag champions Doc Hammond and One Man Army as they begun a mission to prove that they were worthy of World Heavyweight Title shots, even though the terms of Hawkins PPV match meant this now could not happen. It was a great match, while Hernandez, Remus and Parker also pulled a nice match out of Camp Tornado.</p><p> </p><p> Jay Chord finally came face to face with the man who had been tormenting him for the last few weeks. He had targeted Mystery Man earlier in the night, but was accusing El Hijo Del Neutron of messing with him the green smoke appeared. As Chord looked around <strong>ENYGMA </strong>rose from the smoke to hit an Enygma Cutter on the King of Kings to announce his arrival in TCW.</p><p> </p><p> Elsewhere, a Killer Shark attack saw T-Bone Bright earn a DQ victory over Titan, before Bright returned to cost Shark’s Sinner Society colleagues their tag match against High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine. Aaron Andrews’ battles with the Society are not over, and we got a hint that there might just be a match at Battleground IV. Sammy Bach took a victory over veteran road agent Johnny Bloodstone before calling out Spencer Spade, who only came out with Dazzling Dave Diamond. DDD claimed that Bach was finished and needed to move over for the Ace of Spades, a declaration that Bach was unsurprisingly unwilling to accept.</p><p> </p><p> Human Arsenal proved that his mic skills weren’t nearly as bad as I thought they were by carrying the crowd along with him as he challenged Edd Stone to a TV Title shot next week, and Shockura interacted with the Tag Champions in a way that suggests that they may be next in line for a tag title shot. Stone them teamed with Mystery Man and Tigre Salvaje in a big victory for the masked men, albeit against a team consisting of the heels most likely to lose matches in TCW. Finally, Greg Gauge opened the show with a perfectly alright match with Benny Benson, which should have probably been better.</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Greg Gauge defeated Benny Benson</strong></span> in 6:52 (75)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Cougar Stone, Mystery Man and Tigre Salvaje defeated Ground and Pound, Maverick and Nate Johnson</strong></span> in 7:57 (71)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>T-Bone Bright defeated Titan</strong></span> by DQ in 5:42 (74)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine defeated Chris Flynn and Danny Darkness</strong></span> in 6:49 (66)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Sammy Bach defeated Johnny Bloodstone</strong></span> in 5:42 (75)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Mainstream Hernandez, Roderick Remus and Steven Parker defeated Camp Tornado</strong></span> in 12:15 (84)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor defeated Doc Hammond and One Man Army</strong></span> in 13:43 (89)</p><p> </p><p> <em>Overall Rating 91</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Online Hot Threads:</strong></p><p><strong> Mighty Mo turns heel – set to explain his actions next week!</strong></p><p><strong> Free Agent Enygma joins TCW – can he still deliver?</strong></p><p><strong> Robert Oxford and Seth Whitehead sign new deals</strong></p><p><strong> Death Row reunite in USPW</strong></p><p> </p><p> Enygma joins Queen Emily in having worked for the Big 3 US promotions – not a common occurrence. His feud with Jay Chord has been much changed following Chord’s injury, without which he would have appeared on screen ages ago, but it will keep Chord busy in some way.</p><p> </p><p> Meanwhile, BCG and HGC star Razan Okamoto has returned from his broken leg and has instantly increased the quality of BCG shows. He is a star – will he get the recognition outside Japan that he truly deserves? In contract news Road Agent Robert Oxford and Seth Whitehead, who’s been my most reliable HGC worker for a while, sign new deals. I did explore a contract with Rock God Alvarez, but EILL threw a huge amount of cash at him, and I left him to be a star there.</p><p> </p><p> At Saturday Night Showcase it’s… Aaron Andrews in the Main Event? Wow, others really are getting a chance to shine on Total Wrestling at the moment. We did bring in prospects Waylon Walls and Ray Cavalero for a run out – both men would need a period in development, but I’ll keep my eyes on them.</p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51391" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><strong>TCW Saturday Night Showcase:</strong><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine defeated Nate Johnson and Nick Booth</strong></span> in 7:51 (56)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Ranger defeated Jaylon Martins</strong></span> in 4:14 (56)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Findlay O’Farraday and Marc Speed defeated Waylon Walls and Ray Cavalero</strong></span> in 5:43 (46)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Lenny Brown defeated El Hijo Del Neutron</strong></span> in 7:17 (66)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Aaron Andrews defeated Maverick</strong></span> in 8:20 (76)</p><p> </p><p> <em>Overall Rating 74</em></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> <strong>TCW Presents Total Wrestling:</strong></p><p> Edd Stone © vs Human Arsenal for the <strong>TCW TV Title</strong></p><p> Enygma and Masked Man vs Ground and Pound</p><p> Bart Biggins and Yuri Yoshihara vs Shockura</p><p> Sammy Bach vs Nick Booth</p><p> High Flyin Hawaiian, Flying Jimmy Foxx and Joffy Laine vs Killer Shark, Danny Darkness and Chris Flynn</p><p> Doc Hammond and One Man Army vs The New Syndicate</p><p> Greg Gauge and Steven Parker vs Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor</p>
  13. FCW Puerto Rican Championship Mutant © vs Harlem Haynes COTT Tag Team Championship The Puerto Rican Boys © vs Canadian Hardcore FCW Tag Team Championship The Latino Kings vs ??? FCW People's Championship Jesus Chavez © vs Xavi Ferrera Other Confirmed Matches Bull Wrecker vs Billy Russell Davis Wayne Newton vs Joffy Laine Ox Mastadon vs ??? Curtis Shaw vs Marco Gonzales Cobra vs King Kong Kennedy
  14. <p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong>TCW The War to Settle the Score</strong></span></p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;">Doc Hammond defeated Quentin Queen</span> (70)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;">Findlay O’Farraday and Marc Speed defeated Bart Biggins and Yuri Yoshihara</span> (57)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;">Steven Parker defeated Nick Booth</span> (65)</p><p> <em>Didn’t click</em></p><p> </p><p> The PPV kicked off with a fantastic match, where Joshua Taylor inflicted Greg Gauge’s first singles defeat in over four months. He did have assistance in the shape of The New Syndicate, which resulted in Queen Emily banning Ranger and Youngman from the building for the rest of the show. In the main event Freddy Huggins was well off his game (not helped by me forgetting to allow him to use high risk moves), in a match that saw him almost fall due to interference from Joshua Taylor. He showed resilience to just break a pin, and when Greg Gauge evened the odds he was able to retain his title with a Huggins Kiss.</p><p> </p><p> Mighty Mo made short work of Titan, but Aaron Andrews had a much tougher time with Killer Shark. The story really should have led to a victory for Killer Shark here, but despite his momentum for the last few weeks there was plenty of damage done to his brand last year. For some reason these two had never faced one another, even on the house show circuit, so I hadn’t discovered how awkwardly that they worked together, and the count out victory that Andrews earned despite being beaten down for long period outside the ring just didn’t really work. T-Bone Bright did come to Andrews rescue after the match as Shark reacted badly to his defeat, so this story keeps on going.</p><p> </p><p> Jay Chord didn’t spend too much time in the ring in his six-man match, but was clearly struggling, and another planned multi-man match at Battlegrounds may have to be taken off the card. His main contribution was threatening the two masked men from his opponents, Masked Cougar and Tigre Salvaje, but we saw a debut after the match of…. Mystery Man. Literally. However, he is not our mystery man, but announced that he had been sent but Jay Chord’s rival, and that Chord was not looking in the right places for his enemies.</p><p> </p><p> The Tag Champions proved stars once again (Hernandez pulling out another 100 performance) in taking victory over Camp Tornado. Wasted in the Tag Division, or pulling up the quality? A bit of both. Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated Sammy Bach with an assist from Spade, in what was meant to be a warm down from Andrews / Shark. It should be considered a shock victory for Dazzling Dave Diamond… especially considering he can barely work ten minutes nowadays. The Shockura vs High Flying Hawaiian and Joffy Laine was perfectly decent, Laine subbing in fairly well for the injured Flying Jimmy Foxx, despite looking the weak link in the match. The same could be said for Brown / Spade, the latter of whom needs a decent feud to justify his claim to be the Ace of Spades.</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Joshua Taylor defeated Greg Gauge</strong></span> in 17:43 (87)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Shockura defeated High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine</strong></span> in 9:46 (74)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Mighty Mo defeated Titan</strong></span> in 5:35 (75)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Jay Chord, Human Arsenal and Benny Benson defeated Cougar Stone and Tigre Salvaje</strong></span> (67)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Spencer Spade defeated Lenny Brown</strong></span> in 11:08 (77)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus © defeated Camp Tornado (Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton)</strong></span> to retain the <strong>TCW Tag Team Titles</strong> in 11:39 (81)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Aaron Andrews defeated Killer Shark</strong></span> by count out in 7:26 (73)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated Sammy Bach</strong></span> in 9:04 (77)</p><p> <span style="color:#0000FF;"><strong>Freddy Huggins © defeated Wolf Hawkins</strong></span> to retain the <strong>TCW World Heavyweight Title</strong> in 22:58 (81)</p><p> </p><p> <em>Overall Rating 83</em></p><p> </p><p> <strong>Online Hot Threads:</strong></p><p><strong> TCW grow to large, although PPV falls a little flat</strong></p><p><strong> Jay Chord set for surgery?</strong></p><p><strong> Freddy Huggins and Joshua Taylor set to sign bumper contracts</strong></p><p><strong> Pistol Pete Hall opens up L-Ring</strong></p><p> </p><p> My worst PPV since Battleground III eleven months ago. I’ll have to take some of the blame for that – no high risks moves in the Main Event, Dazzling Dave Diamond in the previous match and Andrews against an opponent he didn’t click with were all decisions that could have been altered, especially with me working around Jay Chord’s injury.</p><p> </p><p> However, my Canadian deal has now pushed me over the edge to Large. This doesn’t mean a huge splash of signings – Joshua Taylor’s new contract is $209k a month with a 40% bonus, and Huggins’ deal which he will sign on Tuesday is $235,333 a month with a 30% bonus (my worker costs have over doubled since I took over). Jay Chord’s mystery opponent, who is on the roster but who’s official debut is delayed while he recovers from his back injury, is the only significant signing expected before Total Mayhem. I’m more concentrating on the next batch of graduates who are due this month. Oh, I have signed a couple of non-wrestlers as well, almost forgot them! That excludes Mystery Man, who I signed just for this story to while I'm delaying the Chord's opponent debut.</p><p> </p><p> <strong>TCW Presents Total Wrestling:</strong></p><p> T-Bone Bright vs Titan</p><p> Cougar Stone, Mystery Man and Tigre Salvaje vs Ground and Pound, Maverick and Nate Johnson</p><p> Sammy Bach vs Johnny Bloodstone</p><p> High Flying Hawaiian and Joffy Laine vs Chris Flynn and Danny Darkness</p><p> Greg Gauge vs Benny Benson</p><p> Mainstream Hernandez, Roderick Remus and Steven Parker vs Camp Tornado</p><p> Doc Hammond and One Man Army vs Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor</p><p> Freddy Huggins signs his new TCW contract</p>
  15. <p>FCW Puerto Rican Championship: Cage Match</p><p> Handsome Stranger © vs <strong>Mutant</strong></p><p> -<em>Difficult one to predict, but s Mutant win may be the best way of continuing this feud</em></p><p> </p><p> COTT Tag Team Championship</p><p> <strong>The Puerto Rican Boys</strong> © vs The LA Stars</p><p> </p><p> FCW Tag Team Championship</p><p> <strong>Relentless</strong> © vs The Latino Kings</p><p> </p><p> Six Man Tag</p><p> <strong>The Latino Kings</strong> vs House Handsome (Xavi Ferrera and Relentless)</p><p> -<em>Assuming this match leads to the title shot? Unless one of Relentless is leaving, in which case a double job is in order.</em></p><p> </p><p> FCW People's Championship</p><p> <strong>Jesus Chavez</strong> © vs Juggernaut Jones</p><p> </p><p> Other Confirmed Matches</p><p> Hell's Bouncer vs <strong>Kip Keenan</strong></p><p> Giant Brody vs <strong>Bradford Peverell</strong></p><p> Kanishoki vs <strong>El Hijo Del Neutron</strong></p><p> Doctor Tecnico vs <strong>Jerry Martin</strong></p><p> Salvation vs <strong>American Standard</strong></p><p> <em>Marco Gonzales</em> vs King Kong Kennedy</p><p> </p><p> Where's Bambino going?</p>
  16. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Matt_Black" data-cite="Matt_Black" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="25169" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>All I know is that it takes a lot of chutzpah to have Roman Reigns go out and say CM Punk wasn't a draw, then bring out the guy who was champion for some of the lowest rated episodes of Monday Night RAW in the show's history.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Although, as already pointed out in this thread, that's not what he said. He also never claimed that he was as big a draw as Cena / Orton.</p>
  17. I think one of those two in unarguable - Cena was a bigger drawer. People will point to the Summer of Punk as to when Punk was a bigger drawer, but Orton did a lower level than that, but for a much more sustained period.
  18. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Joshua Taylor was determined to prove himself to both Freddy Huggins and Wolf Hawkins by taking on the champion in the Main Event. It was a phenomenal match but being the TV show before our PPV it was not clean – Wolf Hawkins tried to take out Freddy Huggins, but it was Greg Gauge who delivered an Omega Driver on Taylor, clearing the way for Huggins to take the victory and declare that he will be signing a new contract after Sunday Night when he retains his title. Elsewhere, there was plenty of hype for the PPV, although we decided that Yoshihara / O’Farraday did not justify a place on the card so got it over and done with quickly on television. We had a mass brawl between Andrews, Mo, Brown, The Behemoths and Spencer Spade (who cost Brown his tag match), and High Flyin Hawaiian announced that Joffy Laine would replace Flying Jimmy Foxx as his partner against Shockura. Finally, Jay Chord clashed again with Masked Cougar backstage, and when Edd Stone pointed out that Cougar wasn’t the only masked man in TCW Chord attacked Tigre Slavaje after he lost to Aaron Andrews. It wasn’t announced at the show, but Salvaje will cement his face turn by teaming with Cougar Stone against Jay Chord, Human Arsenal and Benny Benson at The War to Settle the Score. Greg Gauge and Steven Parker defeated Maverick and Nate Johnson in 9:33 (77) Mighty Mo defeated Human Arsenal in 8:25 (75) Findlay O’Farraday defeated Yuri Yoshihara in 3:32 (49) High Flying Hawaiian and Joffy Laine defeated Ground and Pound in 7:42 (65) Aaron Andrews defeated Tigre Salvaje in 5:42 (75) The Behemoths defeated Lenny Brown and One Man Army in 6:46 (73) Freddy Huggins © defeated Joshua Taylor in a non-title match in 16:06 (92) Overall Rating 91 For those that are counting, that ended up being my best ever show, best ever televised match, and third best match full stop. The quality of angles certainly helped on the show rating. There is the question as to why we gave away the Main Event for free on TV, where it could certainly have been a feud worthy of a PPV match in the future. The reason was simple – not only is Huggins contract up for grabs, but Joshua Taylor has been approached by SWF and they are going after him hard… On the pre-show Ernest Youngman and Wolf Hawkins teamed for the first time… and showed zero chemistry with one another. Shame. The New Syndicate (Ernest Youngman and Ranger) teamed together on the preshow to defeat local workers Pepper Pelton and Connor Threepwood, and we were lucky enough to discover that they had great chemistry teaming with one another. The rest of the show was PPV hype, and wrestlers who weren’t working the PPV getting a run out. And to consider Bright was a World Championship contender – he’s slightly fallen to the wayside, despite being hugely over. TCW The War to Settle the Score Cougar Stone and Tigre Salvaje vs Jay Chord, Human Arsenal and Benny Benson Aaron Andrews vs Killer Shark Mighty Mo vs Titan Lenny Brown vs Spencer Spade Sammy Bach vs Dazzling Dave Diamond Greg Gauge vs Joshua Taylor High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy Laine vs Shockura Mainstream Hernandez and Roderick Remus © vs Camp Tornado for the TCW Tag Team Titles Freddy Huggins © vs Wolf Hawkins for the TCW World Heavyweight Title
  19. <p>FCW Puerto Rican Championship</p><p> <strong>Handsome Stranger</strong> vs Mutant</p><p> <em>-One day, but I feel the path to the title is much longer than this</em></p><p> COTT Tag Team Championship</p><p> <strong>The Puerto Rican Boys</strong> © vs The Wolf Pack</p><p> </p><p> FCW Tag Team Championship Bout</p><p> <strong>Relentless</strong> © vs ???</p><p> </p><p> FCW People's Championship</p><p> <strong>Xavi Ferrera</strong> © vs Jesus Chavez</p><p> </p><p> Other Confirmed Matches</p><p> </p><p> Rayne Man vs <strong>Bradford Peverell</strong></p><p> Tex Tagan vs <strong>Ox Mastadon</strong></p><p> <strong>The Harlem Knights</strong> vs The Gonzales Family</p><p> <strong>Davis Wayne Newton</strong> vs Kanishoki</p><p> <strong>Doctor Tecnico</strong> vs El Hijo Del Neutron</p>
  20. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: The Main Event of the show saw Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor take victory over Freddy Huggins and Greg Gauge, with Taylor pinning Gauge. Earlier in the show Gauge was trying to get under Taylor’s skin, pointing out that a defeat for Hawkins at The War to Settle The Score would mean he wouldn’t get a World Title shot against Huggins, but that seemed to motivate The Syndicate man to another level. Wolf Hawkins was quick to claim after the match that he would win again at The War to Settle the Score, and Huggins would be out of TCW. Elsewhere Aaron Andrews showed a return to full fitness, defeating Sinner Society member Chris Flynn before his match with Killer Shark at TWTSTS was made official. Mighty Mo also joined in, to say that he would be taking out Titan at the PPV. Ranger and Ernest Youngman teamed for the first time in what is planned as a semi-permanent unit. Their match was not good – facing Bart Biggins and Yuri Yoshihara Findlay O’Farraday attacked the Japanese man before he even got to the ring, and Biggins didn’t take up the slack. We’re actually building up to Yoshihara vs O’Farrady to the PPV which will be… awful. As is traditional building up to a PPV there were other matches with interference – Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated Lenny Brown with an assist from Spencer Spade, before accepting a challenge from Sammy Bach to a PPV match. High Flyin Hawaiian defeated Matt Hocking in a match that their on / off partners were at ringside. Pretty Okakura took out Flying Jimmy Foxx out with a viscous kick to the head as we justify a quick change of tag team partner at the PPV. At the PPV the Tag Titles will be defended against Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton, in a match that will surely be worse than last week’s title match. Finally, the TV Title match was a quality battle, slightly ruined by Jay Chord going after Masked Cougar mid match. This distracted Human Arsenal allowing Stone to hit a Party’s Over, before Jay Chord accused Masked Cougar of being the masked man stalking him, something Cougar refuted. This would have led to a PPV match if Chord wasn’t injured… Roderick Remus defeated El Hijo Del Neutron in 7:44 (67) High Flyin Hawaiian defeated Matt Hocking in 8:22 (71) Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated Lenny Brown in 6:01 (75) Camp Tornado (Troy Tornado and Davis Wayne Newton) defeated Darryl Devine and Elliot Thomas in 7:08 (64) Edd Stone defeated Human Arsenal to retain the TCW TV Title in 9:53 (81) The New Syndicate (Ranger and Ernest Youngman) defeated Bart Biggins and Yuri Yoshihara in 4:58 (44) Aaron Andrews defeated Chris Flynn in 8:24 (81) Wolf Hawkins and Joshua Taylor defeated Freddy Huggins and Greg Gauge in 19:22 (86) Overall Rating 88 Down at HGC we got the first title change not forced by me preparing to call up the champions, as Darin Flynn defeated The Masked Mauler VII for the #1 Contender Title. Flynn is a huge talent inexplicably released by 21CW, and I am looking forward to bringing him up to the main roster. Still no HGC Global Champion since Alistair Shufflebottom was allowed to leave at the end of his contract. Hollywood Brett Starr signed a bumper contract with SWF, who fought off me, USPW, EILL and CWA to keep the second generation star. I was planning reuniting him with Jay Chord (which would have taken some pressure off him with his injury). At USPW Rogue has debuted and replaces Siale Valhalla in The Olympus Order, which is somewhat of an upgrade. Lead Belly has also joined USPW. At Saturday Night Showcase Darryl Devine lost his last match on the way out of TCW to join USPW full time. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Aaron Andrews vs Tigre Salvaje High Flyin Hawaiian and Joffy vs Ground and Pound Yuri Yoshihara vs Findlay O’Farraday Lenny Brown and One Man Army vs The Behemoths Mighty Mo vs Human Arsenal Greg Gauge and Steven Parker vs Maverick and Nate Johnson Freddy Huggins © vs Joshua Taylor in a non-title match
  21. TCW Threatening Behaviour: Bart Biggins and Darryl Devine defeated Nate Johnson and Yuri Yoshihara (48) Killer Shark defeated Clark Alexander (51) Sammy Bach defeated Nick Booth (72) MAIN SHOW: Dazzling Dave Diamond started off the show, declaring that the team of Jay Chord, Findlay O'Farrady, Matt Hocking and Marc Speed would be the ones to face Parker, Remus, Gauge and Mo in the opener. Sammy Bach appeared, to tell DDD that he didn't know what had got into him, but if DDD was out ringside in the match, he was going to support his colleagues. Out came Jay Chord to tell Sammy Bach that he was everything the crowd didn't want - an old has been trying to stay relevant despite not having a match (84) Mighty Mo, Greg Gauge, Steven Parker and Roderick Remus defeated Jay Chord, Findlay O'Farraday, Matt Hocking and Marc Speed in 16:05 (79) -Jay Chord was off his game. Jay Chord still pulled out a 97 rated - Mo and Gauge also chipping in with a 91 and 90 rating respectively. With the addition of DDD and Bach at ringside, the action was taking place everywhere for the entire match. Chord argued with Bach, Mo focused on O'Farrady after he "injured" Tana last week, and everyone else tried to show of their moves. That meant Remus going ariel time to take out Chord, O'Farrady and Bach outside the ring, and Mighty Mo delivering a Plunging Spinebuster to Speed in the ring to take the victory. Lenny Brown came out for the next match, waiting as Eddie Peak's laughter bounced around the arena. The lights dipped, and when they were back on Eddie Peak was in the ring with a chair - but Lenny Brown was up the turnbuckle with a cane. He leapt into the leader of the Sinner Society, kicking off the match (77) Lenny Brown defeated Eddie Peak in a Street Fight in 9:09 (76) -The match that never happened last month - and a pity it didn't, as the two men showed good chemistry with one another. Peak did a good job in his domain, but whenever it changed to wrestling it was clear that he is now a long way past his best. It didn't matter too much here, with canes, chairs, stop signs, chains and a prosthetic leg (provided by an audience plant) used as weapons. It took two Star Treatments from Brown to take the victory, the second one onto a trash can. Backstage and we saw Joffy Laine approach Dazzling Dave Diamond. Laine asked his former colleague why, and DDD sneered at him - telling the youngster that children always whined "Why?" when they didn't get their own way, and he was no different to any of them (68) Cougar Stone defeated Camp Tornado (El Hijo Del Neutron and Davis Wayne Newton) in 9:07 (77) -Considering Edd Stone was the only person in this match with any type of overness the fact that the crowd was fully engaged was a testament to everyone's skill in the ring. They all got in their offence, but Stone took the victory with a Party's Over on Del Neutron. Jay Chord was interviewed backstage, being asked how much the defeat set him back. Chord declared that he had not been defeated - he was not pinned, and it took a jealous Sammy Bach's to keep him out the action. He said that he was still The One Jay Chord - certainly better than any of those ex-MAW boys. He stopped as the camera zoomed out to show Greg Gauge, who raised his eyebrows at Chord. Chord turned back to his interviewer, to reaffirm that he was The Chosen One, and the best thing to ever have come out of MAW. With that, he left (88) High Flying Hawaiian and Flying Jimmy Foxx defeated Human Arsenal and Benny Benson in 8:52 (71) -So this match happened because... we had space for it, and nothing else that these four men were doing. The face team does have good chemistry, but I'm still not quite sure that I want either of these men as permanent tag team. HFH got the victory over Benson here. Aaron Andrews cut a promo on Troy Tornado, telling the leader of Camp Tornado that being aligned to him was the only thing that was getting in his colleagues way, and he was here to take him out of the equation (79) Aaron Andrews defeated Troy Tornado in 11:28 (86) -We knew these two had great chemistry, and they put on a great match. Camp Tornado were out mid match to watch but not interfere, and they saw Andrews take out their leader with a Flying Body Press. The Syndicate © defeated Doc Hammond and One Man Army to retain the TCW Tag Team Titles in 15:09 (77) -One Man Army was identified as the weak link in this one. He did get a stroke of luck with his double title reign just a few months ago, but he's firmly back to down midcard now. Perhaps five years ago this would have been top drawer, but taking out Mighty Meaty from the PPV match last month really has lowered the match quality. Maybe it was also a bit long for some of the workers, Taylor eventually taking the win by locking on the Butterfly Lock to One Man Army. Main Event hype, and we went from the heels, to the faces cutting promos, all about who Wolf Hawkins could trust (83) Wolf Hawkins © defeated T-Bone Bright, Mainstream Hernandez and Freddy Huggins to retain the TCW World Heavyweight Title in 25:14 (89) -My first slow build match (I kind of forgot that option existed...), and everyone except Bright got a bonus for how they did with that. All four men got ratings 90 or over, with Hawkins hitting 100, but the announcing team really let down the match, not quite keeping up with what was going one. Which was a lot - Huggins and Hawkins seemingly getting on well and not keeping an eye on one another like the faces predicted. Huggins and Hawkins both broke up pin attempts on one another, and even once were left alone in the ring to slowly turn to face one another... only to leave the ring to attack the faces. The ending came after Wolf Hawkins hit a Full Moon Rising on Mainstream Hernandez, Bright hit a T-Bone Powerslam on Hawkins, only to be bundled out of the ring by Huggins with both men looking as if they hit the floor painfully. While the ref checked on them it looked as if Mainstream Hernandez was going to be the man to recover to take advantage... until RANGER made his debut, slipping into the ring and hitting a Global Meltdown on Hernandez. He dragged Hawkins onto Hernandez before leaving the ring, holding back both Huggins and Bright as they tried, unsuccessfully, to break up the three count. After the match Ranger grabbed the World Heavyweight Title and dragged Hawkins to his feet, raising his hand as his opponents looked on, shocked (98) Overall Rating 89 Online Hot Threads: Ranger joins TCW and The Syndicate Does Camp Tornado have a future? Bloated roster expecting to see cuts in next two months Eddie Peak signs new deal A victory to Wolf Hawkins with a huge assist from Ranger, who became another wrestler snatched away from SWF (joining Steven Parker, Mainstream Hernandez, Lenny Brown and High Flyin Hawaiian). A huge man with solid wrestling skills who should be a great signing, but his Bad Ass gimmick has so far come across badly (it gives a bonus to mic work, but a negative to psychology!). Although going 11-41 this year he only had one televised singles victory over Justin Sensitive - his main work was teaming with Marshall Dillon as the Dallas Cowboys in a never-ending feud with the Pain Alliance (Big Smack Scott and Kurt Laramee). Development worker Jaylon Martins signed a new contract, but during the negotiations I forgot to re-send Martins to development. Worked out well, as Human Arsenal has decided to take the young man under his wing. A charismatic athlete, he is unfortunately several years away from justifying a role on the roster, and will likely have to go back down to development. He had been at MAW, with a 3-7 record, but he will probably end up a HGC. Interesting point to note - when I originally signed Findlay O'Farraday it was on a six month PPA contract. With that coming up I needed to make a decision about whether I gave him an exclusive written deal, stealing him away from BGC, or extended his PPA deal. I took a look at his stats to see how he had been developing, and as a 35 year old there are mostly only minor improvements - apart from Safety, where he's increased from 62 to 82 in ten months. That's a substantial improvement, showing that Japanese tours can benefit even a 35 year old. I was prepared to let Eddie Peak go after this PPV, but decided that his charisma was too valuable, and signed a PPA deal. This one does let him wrestle on Total Wrestling - not sure if he will yet or not. TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Flying Jimmy Foxx vs Findlay O'Farraday Greg Gauge and Steven Parker vs Shockura Bart Biggins vs Joshua Taylor Aaron Andrews, Sammy Bach and Lenny Brown vs The Sinner Society (The Behemoths and Chris Flynn) Edd Stone vs El Hijo Del Neutron One Man Army and Doc Hammond vs Wolf Hawkins and Ranger T-Bone Bright vs Mainstream Hernandez vs Freddy Huggins to determine the last entrant into the King of Kings Tournament
  22. Non-Title Match: 'The Dragon' Mikey Lau [vs] 'Mainstream' Jimmy Hernandez 'The Supreme Star' Spencer Spade [vs] 'Blue Blood' Paul Huntingdon 'Bad Bad' Lenny Brown [vs] 'Platinum' James Prudence ZWB, Ekuma & High Flyin' Hawaiian [vs] Des Davids, Big Smack Scott & Kurt Laramee w/ Primus Allen Brett Biggins & Oliver Kobb [vs] Greg & Matthew Keith w/ Eric Eisen 'The Scoundrel' Rogue w/ Valiant [vs] 'The Eighth Deadly Sin' John Greed w/ Scythe
  23. Thanks for the predictions! On with the show: TCW Presents Total Wrestling: Mighty Mo defeated Harvey Robbinfield (61) Sammy Bach and Joffy Laine defeated Nate Johnson and Yuri Yoshihara MAIN SHOW: Dazzling Dave Diamond came out to start the show, for some reason on crutches - it's hard to show the crowd a tore abdominal, so we got creative on the injury. He stoically ignored the boos and jeers in the ring, but as he went to speak Greg Gauge's music hit. The youngster told DDD that he got everything that was coming to him when he picked up an injury on Saturday Night Showcase. Gauge asked DDD why he attacked him, and the veteran laughed... and then winced. Diamond told Gauge that he was just another young upstart who thought he was the next big thing in TCW - but he wasn't. Not everyone gets to live off their name value - he spent years working through the ranks, and only he know what it is to have to truly work for a living. A living which could have be ruined by Tana the Mighty on Saturday, and he demanded the Samoan came to the ring. He obliged, flanked by his partner Mighty Mo, and went to shake Diamond's hand. DDD told him he wasn't having any of that - Tana was a danger in the ring, and the only way to protect the rest of the workers at TCW was to face the most dangerous man on the TCW roster - Findlay O'Farraday. Tana told Diamond that he was not responsible for his injury, but he will face up to O'Farraday. Mo told Tana that he had his back, but was cut off by Diamond shouting "No!". He demanded that Tana and O'Farraday were left one on one in the ring, to which Greg Gauge scoffed, telling Diamond that wasn't how he worked last week. DDD proposed that this week everyone stays away, at the forfeit of their contract, and Tana was happy to accept even as his colleagues looked on concerned (91) Aaron Andrews defeated Phillipe LaGrenier in 7:58 (73) -Andrews mixed it up with the most recent call up to the TCW roster, and managed to do a good job of both making him look good while winning convincingly. Troy Tornado applauded Aaron Andrews after the match, telling him that once more his was picking on youngsters, and would struggle against him. As he walked down to the ring the music of Cougar Stone hit, and Andrews introduced Tornado to the two men that the rest of Camp Chord would face on Sunday - so he better make sure his youngsters are ready for the challenge (78) Marc Speed defeated Darryl Devine in 6:19 (63) -Much as I would like Devine's career not to end as a jobber in TCW, it's hard to manage with his beaten down body and inconsistent performances. Speed made him tap to the Cross Armbreaker. Findlay O'Farraday defeated Tana the Mighty in 6:16 (69) -The biggest singles victory in O'Farraday's TCW career. Tana wasn't too happy with the booking, and really didn't put in his best performance, but O'Farraday took the opportunity to work stiffly and looked more dangerous than he ever had before. He delivered an Atomic Spinebuster onto the ringsteps, before dragging Tana back into the ring and making the pin. After the match O'Farraday dragged Tana out of the ring and showed great strength to slam the Samoan through a table, before disappearing through the crowd as Greg Gauge and Mighty Mo came out to tend to their fallen colleague (69) Steven Parker and Roderick Remus defeated Shockura in 8:48 (68) -A return to Tuesday night action for Pretty Okakura, reminding everyone of the tag team that he briefly formed with Matt Hocking before his injury. Traditionally this would mean a victory, but they found the wrong opponents and it was Remus who took the victory with a schoolboy roll up on Hocking. Mighty Mo and Greg Gauge joined together to cut a backstage promo targeting Findlay O'Farrady and Dazzling Dave Diamond - demanding a match at Threatening Behaviour. They recognised that Diamond was injured, but told O'Farraday that if he didn't someone to wrestle with they would have to face both of them alone (68) Lenny Brown was shown with Doc Hammond and One Man Army, before moving away and coming face to face with Killer Shark. They both grinned at one another, before Brown asked Shark where his boss was. Shark chuckled, and told Brown that he would see soon (78) T-Bone Bright and Mainstream Hernandez defeated Human Arsenal and Benny Benson in 8:16 (84) -A great showing from the Heavyweight Title contenders, teaming together well to take victory over the adhoc team that I put together a couple of months ago that still seem to be going... Bright and Hernandez hyped the Main Event on Sunday, telling Hawkins that they would work together and make sure that the best man won - while Hawkins would have to keep an eye on his back as Freddy Huggins was not one to be trusted (90) Jay Chord defeated High Flyin Hawaiian in 10:36 (80) -Jay Chord can pull of great matches with any type of talented wrestler, and he duly obliged here against High Flying Hawaiian. I haven't quite worked out where on the roster the face fits at the moment, but he can definitely deliver wherever it is. I called an audible, and got Jay Chord to tell everyone he was not just the greatest worker to have ever some out of MAW, but was the greatest worker at TCW. That brought out Greg Gauge, who told Chord that he hadn't proved himself the best worker from MAW yet, and he told him that he was happy to take that crown. Gauge told Chord that he was the one who brought Findlay O'Farraday to TCW - maybe he should be the one to team with the brute on Sunday. Jay Chord seemed to consider it, when Steven Parker and Roderick Remus were out to tell Gauge that they still wanted a part of Jay Chord, so it was the heel who said that perhaps they could all meet in the ring on Sunday, which the faces seemed happy with (84) Backstage and we had a quick angle with The Syndicate... of which Hawkins is really the only one suited well to these types of angles (69) The Syndicate defeated Lenny Brown, Doc Hammond and One Man Army on 14:59 (83) -This match really turned when Lenny Brown was outside the ring and dragged into the crowd by Eddie Peak, with the ref conveniently oblivious to what was going on. He somehow didn't even see the two men fighting on the video screen, which ended with Peak driving Brown into a bunch of chairs. In the ring The Syndicate did what they did best - take advantage of the numbers game, and Joshua Taylor took the victory after the Butterfly Lock on One Man Army. As The Syndicate celebrated Freddy Huggins came down to the ring. Wolf Hawkins looked on suspiciously, but accepted Huggins hand. He slowly smiled, before the heels took the mic and told Bright and Hernandez that they would work together to eliminate the faces on Sunday - and would enjoy every minute of it (96) Overall Rating 87 Online Hot Threads: Dazzling Dave Diamond injury throws Threatening Behaviour into chaos Tana the Mighty gone from TCW? Gauge / Chord feud brewing? Krusher Karloff Tag Team Champion at 50! The biggest news coming out of that show - Tana the Mighty has wrestled his last match for TCW. I knew as his contract was running out that he was going to ask for more money than Aaron Andrews, and I couldn't justify it. Since then I've broken that pay cap with Mighty Mo, but Tana was slowly on his way out, taking regular defeats in the last month. Of course, injuring Dazzling Dave Diamond wasn't part of the plan. Admittedly the exit wasn't handled too well - it was the perfect opportunity to split Mighty Meaty and job Tana down the card, potentially to a heel Mighty Mo. However, I decided that I wanted Mighty Meaty in the Syndicate / Hammond / OMA feud, so they stayed at the top of the card until the last few weeks. You add that to DDD's unscheduled turn and then injury and this month has been a bit of a booking mess - so much so that now Sammy Bach has found himself without a match at Threatening Behaviour. It was going to be Bach / Mo / Gauge vs DDD / O'Farraday / Speed, then cut down to Mo / Gauge vs O'Farrady / Speed. Midway through booking the show I changed that again and merged it with the Parker / Remus vs Chord / Hocking match that was planned, so it's now Mo / Gauge / Parker / Remus vs Chord / O'Farraday / Speed / Hocking. Which is a bit random. And not really what I wanted. And there's one of my top feuds going into the next PPV off because of awful chemistry, fortunately discovered in time at house shows... Saturday Night Showcase didn't offer much more than a decent main event between Sammy Bach and Tigre Salvaje, but did have some hype interviews for the PPV. TCW Threatening Behaviour High Flyin Hawaiian and Flying Jimmy Foxx vs Human Arsenal and Benny Benson Lenny Brown vs Eddie Peak in a Street Fight Mighty Mo, Greg Gauge, Roderick Remus and Steven Parker vs Jay Chord, Findlay O'Farraday, Marc Speed and Matt Hocking Aaron Andrews vs Troy Tornado Cougar Stone vs Camp Tornado (Davis Wayne Newton and El Hijo Del Neutron) The Syndicate © vs One Man Army and Doc Hammond for the TCW Tag Team Titles Wolf Hawkins © vs T-Bone Bright vs Mainstream Hernandez vs Freddy Huggins for the TCW World Heavyweight Title
  24. TCW WORLD TITLE- Aaron Andrews © vs Jay Chord TCW TELEVISION TITLE- Greg Gauge © vs Troy Tornado TCW TAG TEAM TITLES- Dogs of War © vs The Behemoths Freddy Huggins vs Wolf Hawkins Mighty Mo vs Tana the Savage T-Bone Bright vs Doc Hammond Joshua Taylor vs Dazzling Dave Diamond The Supremacy vs Benny Benson & Flying Jimmy Foxx The American Cobras vs The Love Machines
  25. 'Sensational' Steven Parker [vs] 'The King of Charisma' Robbie Wright w/ The Trust High Flyin' Hawaiian w/ Ekuma [vs] 'The African Assassin' Makutsi Ranger w/ Marshall Dillon [vs] 'The Con Man' Sammy Smoke Matty Faith [vs] American Machine (Ammac) w/ The Heroes Guild 'The Show Stealer' ZWB [vs] 'The One' Primus Allen w/ The New Pain Alliance It's a night of "Faces Vs a heel with their stable mates ringside", so I'll say one of those matches will end by DQ - I'll go for ZWB's. Valiant & Rogue [vs] The Sharp Shooters [vs] Randy Unleashed & Hollywood Bret Starr
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