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  1. Rogue vs Scythe SWF North American Des Davids (c) vs Lenny Brown SWF World Tag Team Fame & Money (Paul Huntingdon & Monty Trescarde) (c) vs Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) Angry Gilmore vs The Crippler Brandon James vs Mikey Lau Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Rocky Golden (c) vs Valiant
  2. 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Grandmaster Phunk Comments: Doing more with Jameson, so gonna go with him. The Olympus Order vs. Regular Joe and Natural Storm Comments: Regular Joe is here to take that pin lmao. #1 Contender's Match 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis vs. Pariah Comments: Mick Muscles vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: USPW National Title Match Roger 'Smooth' Cage defends vs. 'Jacksonville' Jack Jackson Comments: 'Professional Wrestling's Princess' Alicia Strong vs. Melody Comments: Comments On Diary/Other Comments:
  3. Angry Gilmore & Mikey Lau vs The Crippler & Brandon James Jungle Lord vs Spencer Spade James Prudence vs Steven Parker Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) and Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs The Rat Pack (Hollywood Bret Starr, Justin Sensitive, Monty Trescarde and Paul Huntingdon) Main Event: Rogue vs Valiant (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings again? YEs
  4. TCW Heads to Memphis Tennessee for Total Wrestling! Predictions: Aaron Andrews and Human Arsenal vs Doc Hammond and Wolf Hawkins Comments: Dean Daniels vs Matt Hocking Comments: Television Championship: Greg Gauge vs Flying Jimmy Foxx Comments: One Man Army and Dazzling Dave Diamond vs The Behemoths Comments: Bart Biggins vs Joshua Taylor Comments:
  5. Same issue here, won't send. Getting the first pick is a plus though lmao
  6. would be funny, and I'd guess after that Born Breakker beats Roman since no way Cody comes back from that
  7. I know this is beating a dead horse, but I'll say I 100% think it's gonna be Roman vs Cody. No way Rock is gonna see the reaction, do the math with the crowd, and realize that having the match sounding like Goldberg vs Lesnar WM20 will legit kill the reputation he has. I'm honestly 50/50 on this just being a stunt to get people to stop talking about Vince from the jump, but that depends on The Rocks ego (which is....really high clearly.) Feel like there are ways to do a Rock match while also doing say Seth vs Drew or something. Hell have Dom Mysterio call out The Rock, his name will have mainstream value due to Rey. Or do a special guest referee match between Roman and Cody with Rock taking out an interfering Sikoa or something.
  8. Prediction Results: Shifty425 4/5 (Only one to predict the main event correct! Congrats!) Kyteran 4/5 Wrestling Machine 3/5 JayNO 3/5 Newbiezness 3/5 Charismaticenigma 3/5 Thank you all for participating. Future shows will have more time for predictions for whoever missed out, I just wanted to get the first show out quickly. Next card will be up in the coming days.
  9. TCW Presents: Total Wrestling Attendence: 8,775 Location: Denver Colorado TV Rating: 3.03 (2,278,143 Viewers) The show begins with pyro going off, and the crowd going nuts. It's the first show post Psycho Circus, where Wolf Hawkins and The Syndicate made clear that they want Aaron Andrews' World Championship. Andrews stood his ground though, and The Syndicate left without attacking the champion. It seems both Andrews and Hawkins are on a collison course, and we start off the show with... . . . . . . The World Champion, Aaron Andrews! The world champion high fives with some fans and gives out an armband to a kid in the front row. The crowd is electric, as this is the first time Denver has seen Aaron Andrews as a world champion since becoming the Ace. The champ heads to the ring though with a microphone in his hand. "The world champ is here baby! And not only am I here just to talk, I am here to wrestle. Tonight's main event, I team with two close friends of mine, Chance Fortune and Darryl Devine! Both of these men rose through the ranks with me, with Chance being my son's godfather, and a former tag team champion with me! And Darryl Devine of course being one of the most underrated wrestlers in wrestling today. But our opponents....I think you guys know them well. They've run things here, being continuously assholes to whoever dares cross their path, and I cannot stand for it anymore!" Before he could continue though, a familiar theme began The Syndicate Arrive! The crowds boos are immediate, with all 3 slowly walking out onto the stage. Wolf with a slimy grin on his face, Chris Flynn laughing, Doc Hammond a stone cold killer, and The Elite riling up the crowd. Wolf has a microphone, but before he can speak, Aaron makes clear he has something to say. "I beat you for this championship Wolf. And I respect that you won King Of Kings and feel as confident as you do, but you and I both know this is only going to end up like it did last time, with a victory for The Ace." The crowd cheers again, going for a couple second before Wolf finally spoke. "Believe me Aaron, I've been in your shoes before." WHAT "I've been on top of the world, looking down on the rest of humanity." WHAT "But trust me when I say this. I know you have no real plan." WHAT "I know you have no real plan outside of just fighting us to keep that title. WHAT "I know you think you have friends but they will just turn on you if they can get a sniff of that world championship." WHAT "I know you think I'm next up and putting my all for that world championship." WHAT "But trust me, The Syndicate, we always have a plan, and I suggest you watch your surroundings, or otherwise you will be looking up to the ceiling, saying....WHAT Happened.'" The crowd boos immediately, as The Syndicate's theme plays them off. Aaron Andrews is shown in the ring showing no fear, even cracking his neck a bit, showing his readiness for the challenge. (72) We then head to the announcers table, where Shaun Doakes and Kyle Rhodes go over tonight's match ups. Mighty Meaty take on the arrogant duo of Freddy Huggins and Matt Hocking, also on the docket, two brawlers in Triple D and Maverick will fight in what should be a good ol contest of strength. But first, it's the Television Title Match . . Television Championship Match (c) (VS) This is a fun match for the crowd, as both of these men are expected to eventually challenge for the world championship in the future. The champion and more experienced Greg Gauge showd his experience early on, wrapping technical headlocks and twisting the arms of Bright. But one mistake changed the match, as a big suplex from Bright stunned Gauge, who rolled to the outside of the ring. The crowd gave some chirps, though Gauge responded in kind. T-Bone eventually rushed outside of the ring, but Gauge jumped back in and got a kick to Bright on the outside. This was the pattern for the match for the next few minutes, before Bright started to finally get some combos together, almost hitting Gauge with the T-Bone Lariet, but Gauge ducks, picking the knee of Bright in the process. He gets hold of Proton Lock, and while Bright tried his best to get out, he was unable to, tapping out at 14:26. (69) After the match though, as Gauge celebrates- Benny Benson and Flying Jimmy Foxx They walk out onto the ramp! They give a round of applause to Guage, before pointing at the belt he is shown to be holding up. Gauge smiles, and tells the duo to "come get some." (67) . . We head backstage into the den of The Sinners Society. Only Eddie Peak and The Behemoths are there. They are seen with several throwing knives, with The Behemoths throwing them at a target. Eddie Peak stops them though, and staples up a picture of Mighty Mo. The Tag Champs smile, and they start throwing rapidly, ripping the picture to shreds. Peak then puts up a picture of Tana The Mighty. Killer shark is about to throw a bunch at him, but Titan stops him. He grabs one, and throws it at the leg of Tana. Peak smiles, and looks at the camera. "What's scarier then a monster? A smart one...." Peak laughs maniacally, as the camera fades out. (65) We cut again to backstage, as we see Jasmine Saunders with the Rockstar, Sammy Bach! Jasmine: Sammy, some would say you have had an underwhelming 2019, no titles all year and the least amount of wins in 3 years. How do you plan on making 2020 your year? Sammy: Well Jasmine, I first want to give props to the new suit, purple really fits you...but enough of my flirtatious side. I have been focused too much on personal grudges and keeping up a character for not just the fans, but all those in the locker room. There is prestige to my name, and I get into my head about it. Starting tonight though, Sammy Bach sets his sights on the top! (70) . . (VS) This was a really one sided affair. The 21 year old Yuri Yoshihara is 19 years younger then Sammy, and while Sammy has slowed down in recent years, he still ran circles around the much inexperienced Yuri. Sammy was half the time doing poses to the crowd, which clearly disrespected the PGHW native, who got angrier the more the match went on. Eventually, Bach hit the Adrenaline shot, and pinned Yuri at 7:13. If Sammy was a couple years younger, he could've carried Yuri to a spectacular match, but here's it's only an average one. (53) As Bach got up and celebrated a hooded man attacked him from behind! He beat him down horrendously, picking him up and slamming him over and over again into the tunrbuckle. As referees and production come out to stop him... . . . He reveals himself as JAY CHORD! Producers pull him off Bach, as he tries to cover himself up on the floor, Chord looks angry, mad he couldn't keep beating on The Rockstar. (81) . . This is a rather basic video package here with Triple D and One Man Army. Both are seen heading to the local bar here in Denver, drinking some beers back, and then playing pool. A fight broke out near them, and it looked like both were going to jump in. But when the participants saw them, they immediately stopped, intimidated by their presence. (73) . . (VS) This was a sloppy affair, as both DDD and Maverick went into this match less with the goal of putting on a match, but with the goal of making each other feel brusies for the rest of the week. Out of the duo though Maverick was actually doing more wrestling moves, putting slaps to the chest of DDD or the occasional suplex and powerslam. Triple D meanwhile kept giving Maverick clubbing blow after clubbing blow, smashing his fists anywhere on the head of Maverick. They fought to the outside, with Maverick giving a front face suplex to DDD onto the steel steps. Eventually both men got back into the ring, and Triple D hit a nasty lariet, almost trying to decapitate The Maverick. This was enough for Triple D to get the pinfall and the win. (60) As Triple D celebrated in the ring, a camera is shown on the screen above the ramp. It shows DDD's locker room wide open. . . . . Joshua Taylor! He is in the locker room! He looks over DDD's stuff finding around 5 beer bottles underneath his backpack. He gives a disapproving look, before the feed cuts off, Triple D looks irate, but before he can react, Joshua Taylor is behind him, beating him down! He gets a couple kicks in before... . . . . One Man Army is out here for the rescue! And he has a steel chair! He runs Joshua Taylor out of the ring, before finally checking on his friend Triple D. Looks like Joshua Taylor just picked a fight with 2 very tough men. (68) . . . (VS) with A fun co main event here. Mighty Meaty are some of the younger generations favorites, with Mighty Mo's physique and Tana's friendliness playing into the kids enjoyment. Both Huggins and Hocking played their arrogance up to cartoonish levels, mostly with Laura getting into arguements with those in the crowd, hyping up how successful her brother is. Most of the match was centered with Freddy and Matt attacking Tana, tiring him out and getting the crowd to play into the loveable giant. Eventually though, Tana wrestled out of their grasp, and made the hot tag to the Big Mighty Mo. He went rough shot with both men, throwing them all over the place in the ring. He even did a standing moonsault on Hocking, which got the crowd really hyped up. As it looked like Mo was going for the finish Floyd Goldworthy jumps onto the apron! He provides a distraction for a second, as a frustrated Mo goes to deal with him. Goldworthy jumps off the apron, and Huggins goes for the roll up. 1 2 Kickout! Mo rolls out of the pin attempt. Freddy goes for the attack, but Mo throws him up and Huggins lands flat on his face. Hocking, then also attacks, but is picked up and hit with the plunging spinebuster onto Huggins! Hocking rolls out, as Mo pins Huggins and gets the pinfall victory. (71) . . We head backstage to see Marc Speed doing jumping jacks and working out. As he is working his arms, someone approaches. "Marc! How you doing pal? Listen, I am looking to hire a partner. Or like a bodyguard, as while I'm clearly a stud, I need someone to have my back so the scum in this company don't steal from my trust fund, and I think you are the best man for the job. I mean, you're not doing much as of now...right? 3 match losing streak and all heading into 2020." This clearly angered Marc, who was about to punch Jeremie Courtney out. But then. "Marc, I need a favor for next week, can we talk?" This cooled off Marc Speed, who went with Gauge, leaving Courtney confuzzled. Why didn't Speed take him serious? (55) . Before the main event, we got a short video package from Dr. Love, Danny Fonzarelli. He states that February, the month of love, will also be his time to shine, and he says he will win some gold by the time Valentine's Day rolls around. (69) . . (VS) There was some decent hype for this match, as both sides really played to their strengths, the match starts with Darryl Devine and Eddie Chandler, and after some technical grappling, Chandler gets Devine in his teams corner. All 3 start blasting him with punches and chokes, which lead to AA and Chance Fortune to jump into the ring an punch Hawkins and Johnson off the ring apron. Both regroup, as Andrews and Fortune give fist bumps, reminicisint from their Tag Team Days. They both then run the ropes and do suicide dives onto Hawkins and Johnson, which got the crowd insannly hyped, both fist bumped as we head to commericial break. After the break, we see Hawkins with a headlock onto Chance in the ring. The next 10 or so minutes we see Chance Fortune get a couple hits in but grinded down by The Syndicate, all while The Ace waits for the hot tag. Eventually, Darryl Devine reverses Nate Johnson's chokehold and jumps for the tag, Aaron Andrews is in. He clotheslines Johnson before punching both Chandler and Hawkins off the ring apron, before going back and laying damage onto Chandler. He does several back suplexes in a row, hyping up the crowd in the process. He looks ready for the Flying Body Press, but as he heads to the top rope, Johnson follows, hitting his back repeadedly. The veteran then picks up Andrews from the rope, twisting him around, and hits a large powerbomb onto the champ. He shows off his arm patch, the logo for the syndicate, before preparing Andrews with Johnson's own finish. As he gets ready though, he sees Darryl Devine on the apron, and he can't help punching Devine in the face, knocking him off the apron. More boos from the crowd, as Johnson laughs it off. As he turns around though, Aaron Andrews hits a stunner! Johnson goes limp, as Andrews heads to the top rope, and finally hits the Flying Body Press! 1 2 3! Aaron Andrews gets the win for his team! (70) The Syndicate are seen licking their wounds, Aaron keeps his championship close, as Wolf Hawkins heads to the announcers table and picks up a mic. "Like I said before Aaron, the only thing you can do is out fight us. And sadly, that won't be enough. We have the numbers. Even when it's clear that I'm not ready to face you....someone else is." Aaron looks confused in the ring, before suddenly. DOC HAMMOND ATTACKS! He barrels down blows onto the lifeless champion, beating him senseless. The referee is already gone, and Doc is just making Aaron feel pain. Eventually, Doc grabs the belt from Aaron's hands, and slams his face with it! Doc looks at the belt very sternly, his goal in life is to win that belt, and he just laid a very painful claim for it. All the while, Wolf Hawkins is laughing on the outside of the ring. It seems Doc gets first dibs at Aaron Andrews versus The Alpha Wolf! Show ends as Doc holds up the belt in Aaron's grimacing face. (78) Show Rating: 73
  10. Interesting turn for the Fear The Reaper storyline. Excited too see where you go with it cause Scythe seemed next up.
  11. TCW Live in Denver for the first event of the year Predictions: Aaron Andrews and Devine Fortune vs The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate John) Freddy Huggins and Matt Hocking vs Mighty Meaty Dazzling Dave Diamond vs Maverick Sammy Bach vs Yuri Yoshihara Television Championship: Greg Gauge (C) vs T-Bone Bright Prediction Contest! For those who are into the prediction game, this diary will hold a contest from now until Total Mayhem in May. The winner, the person with the highest prediction percentage, gets to pick any available to hire worker to sign for TCW. Also at every PPV, there will be a mini reward for whoever predicts the ppv the best. A couple guidelines though -You must predict for 10/20 of the TV shows to be applicable. -2/4 for the PPVs. If a lot are close under the benchmark and few are above, we can change both. -For the PPV prediction prizes, at least 2 members on the forums have to predict for any reward to go through. Thanks if any of you take the time to predict! Hope you enjoy the diary!
  12. Roster Overview Heading Into 2020: Wanted to go over the roster before starting booking for the year. The Big Four The world champ Aaron Andrews is the clear Ace here. Not the most charasmatic guy but he still has the whole crowd behind him. After that the two big heels, Jay Chord and Wolf Hawkins, are right there with him. Chord is very close to being the next great world champ, while Wolf Hawkins is neck and neck with AA in terms of popularity and skill. Sammy Bach meanwhile, the 41 year old rock star, is in this weird spot. His ring work isn't as good as before, but he is clearly a top tier talent with some of the best charisma in all of wrestling. With a good run, he could conceivably become a world champion. There is a fifth man right behind the big four though While one of the best in ring specialists, Joshua Taylor should be a multi time world champion. Issue is, he can't connect with the crowd as good as the best. Sure he has an amazing gimmick, being the straight edge asshole compared to some of the more indulgent superstars, but the crowd isn't giving him the reactions we would like to see. He will definitely fill the shoes of some of the lost stars, but he needs to prove to me he can be considered one of the best outside the ring before I can give him top tier status. The Next Big Thing The most important member of our roster right now is Mighty Mo. Mo is next in line for being considered a potential ace, with the crowd senseing the potential. He just comes off as someone who can make the jump to movies or being a talk show host with his standup and friendly personality. His contract is up soon, and I'm already planning on talking with Kyle Rhodes and BriCo to pay him at a level of the big four. It's just really important that he stays here and carries us into the next generation Standouts Of The Upper Midcard There are several key guys who can insert themselves up and down the card without being a surprise. Benny Benson, Edd Stone, and One Man Army all fill out different niches for babyfaces. Benny connecting as the bubbly, good guy that works as the babyface for the kids, Edd Stone being the party animal young adults going to college at Alabama or Clemson can relate too, while One Man Army connects with the older generation, still having his army roots as his gimmick. Tana The Mighty meanwhile fits all 3 groups, and while he's not the best worker, his chemistry with the audience and ability to go from friendly, to eccentric, and then to serious just checking all the boxes. For the bad guys, Freddy Huggins and Matt Hocking fill out the same position, the asshole who is to full of themselves. I am working on storylines to basically differentiate them, making so it's not just two guys who feed their own ego. Doc Hammond is interesting, as he is a wrestler from the old generation and is teetering on filling the veteran role. But he still wrestles extremely good, and it's just not the time to make the switch where he loses to those younger then him. Just too much credibility for us to start throwing away now. Plus he fills out the deputy role in The Syndicate really well. The Potential Future While not all of these guys will be future main eventers, they are all being focused on as potential standouts. Greg Gauge, the 30 year old son of Sam Keith, is a true standout amongst this pack, already one of the best wrestlers in the whole company. It's just going to take time to get him up to main eventer status, but by the end of the year he will probably be there. T-Bone Bright is another name I have confidence in, he has a lot of star quality that shines every time he wrestles. If he can improve his overall wrestling, specifically the key psychology stuff, then he could be a big face for years to come. The other names. Chris Flynn, Nick Booth, and Roderick Remus, all could potentially reach that status, but all are a little more questionable. 31 year old Flynn is only now connecting with the crowd, and these next few months are key to see if he can be a big name. Meanwhile Nick Booth is a long term project, as while his potential is high at 25 years old, it's still an unknown if he can connect with the crowd and be an actual single star. Roderick Remus is the longest shot here, as while the 30 year old could be big, he also fits that arrogant heel spot, and their is a long line ahead of him in that category. The right push or the right momentum and he could be a key guy though. Veteran hands I have been in the locker room with these guys for a lot of my career, so I don't like saying what I'm about to say. But they are approaching their last stands as in ring performers. Recently in the wrestling world, many men of my age retire due to a sudden injury. Squeeky McClean for example went out with a sudden concussion, and he hasn't been the same since. That was a big wake up call for me, and with my waning neck, I retired from full time competition. Joel Bryant did the same, and I hope these guys can follow my lead in the coming years and not damage their lives. They all still wrestle decently, with Human Arsenal being the best. Eddie and Nick wrestle a safe style and are heat magnets. Danny Fonzarelli has taken a ton of bumps, and may be reaching that point where I have to tell him to stop, and Dean Daniels is already making the transition, his body battered from years of Japan kicking his ass. Eddie Peak is still a big name and can wrestle, but his body is also in the downward spiral. Hopefully he can be a good sport in taking a few more losses before a retirement. The Mid Card A lot of these guys fit the category of "Too good to totally job, not good enough to be a big name." But a ton of them are working in one direction (or another.) Triple D is someone I have a plan for, and it's up to him to take it or not. Devine Fortune (Chance Fortune and Darryl Devine) are good, but have tired bodies that are screaming for peace. Killer Shark screams a top monster heel if he can make it as a singles guy, and Troy Tornado is nearing veteran status but can still really go. The rest, like I said, are too good or too bad to fit in any other category, so remain here in the mid card. The Bottom Feeders Being here does not mean these guys are the next to be cut or whatever. I have gimmick plans for all of them and it just takes some momentum and improvement in ring work to match it. But for now, these guys are down here as while Yuri Yoshihara for example can be a future star, his in ring skills aren't even close to being good enough to be up for consideration. So, again, long term projects for all 3 of them. But more of the "sink or swim" mentality versus "either a main event talent or just the mid card."
  13. *Half of the pictures used were apart of Waltersobchak's pic packs. Big Thanks to Walter for making these free to use for diaries.
  14. "Never In The Lead, Always Behind" This company is filled with a losing culture. I've been here for 14 years. 14 years of seeing top stars like Rocky Golden, Joey Minnesota, Liberty, Tyson Baine, and Tommy Cornell all leave. Money or fame was always the excuse. There's no loyalty for those on top, only greed. Greed in what they feel like they deserve versus what their fellow troops in the locker room deserve. Those of us who stayed loyal, who did good for those around us, are now stuck picking up the pieces. It's a joke nowadays, a toy company is our saving grace, and is the only thing keeping us up with money. We have always been a number 2 due to the money, as SWF continued to outpace for all of our existence and now USPW with their billionaire have passed all of us putting us in third. From the other lesser end of the pair to now the third wheel of a national war. Stuff has to change. Booking has to change. We have to reinvent the wheel even if it's impossible. Being the company known for good ol rasslin isn't enough and it will never be enough. We need people to connect with the crowd, we need people to be ready to go all out with whatever we put in front of them. We must out do USPW and SWF at their own games to get to a position where we can actually compete. It'll be a slow process, as we are slowly changing not just our game, but the audience too. Creating the perfect Wrestling and perfect Sports entertainment atmosphere. Plus, I have to convince the other producers to go alongside me with this change. Kyle Rhodes will be all for it, but hard asses like Joel Bryant and Robert Oxford will be hard to flip. But we have a great young generation of folks who I know can fit the spots that I want. All in all, it's going to be hard, but if we ever want to be number 1, the change must be made. There are three sides to every story. Two perspectives and the objective. SWF and USPW are two different perspectives of the same truth, the same game. The goal is for us to become the objective truth, to become the perfect wrestling and entertainment machine and show how perfect this sport can be. And that will mean finally taking our spot as number 1 not just in the United States, but in the world - - - This Is Total Championship Wrestling: Three Of A Perfect Pair
  15. Matt Riddle vs Bryan Keith While I'm not the biggest fan of him personally, I don't see him losing already Jacob Fatu vs Timothy Thatcher Fatu is def gonna be really big piece, and I'd be shocked if he isn't treated as the big bad monster Mustafa Ali vs Shawn Spears Gonna go with the upset here, Spears is a really good mid card piece and I think it makes sense to treat him good to start before allowing some of the younger guys to beat him later on. Nic Nemeth vs Chris Hero Odds on favorite, and I think he's the only one here with history with Matt Cardona. NWA World Women's Championship Tournament: Mercedes Mone vs Megan Bayne Kenzie Paige vs Tenille Dashwood Favorites here are the ex WWE guys NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament: The Von Erichs vs Violence is Forever HEAVY METAL MAYHEM vs MxM VIF is a good heel tag team, but Von Erichs have history on their side, and while I love Rik Boooooooogz, Mxm's long introduction kind of gives away that they are a focal point lol. Plus Warhorse is kind of annoying irl.
  16. Yeah I'd be totally up for this! Also would be cool to run a team too.
  17. Eddie Chandler vs. Aaron Andrews © (Owners want Aaron Andrews to remain popular I'm sure, plus why have his lose day 1) TCW Television Title Match Greg Gauge © vs. Elliot Thomas (Elliott isn't good enough to become champion yet) Mighty Meaty vs. Troy Tornado & Roderick Remus (Troy is too old and Remus is like 7th on the TCW cocky heel rankings, so gotta go with Mighty Meaty) Human Arsenal vs. Matt Hocking vs. Benny Benson vs. Jeremie Courtney (Setting up Benny for Gauge I'm guessing) Flying Jimmy Foxx vs. Joshua Taylor (Taylor is basically the 5th in the current 4 man main event landscape. Needs to win to keep up his heat tho) Main Event Sammy Bach vs. Freddy Huggins (I could see Huggins winning, but I gotta go with the more popular wrestler and the only one here with a built in feud.) Imma be honest...I was getting ready to start up a TCW dynasty 😆. Reading this one will help me figure some stuff out though, so excited to see what you pull off.
  18. Tables Match 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. Nicky 'Hawkeye' Champion Comments: Think with the main event, it makes sense that Nicky is set up as the next challenger. USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Bad Intentions Comments: Gotta keep the prestige of the belts up. The Triumverate vs. Melody, Sara Marie and 'Fearless' Faith McGee Comments: 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: I'm the biggest Trent Shaffer stan on this forum, but I also think Bulldozer will be used more. Krusher Karloff and 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis vs. Turk Trenneman and Pariah Comments: Gotta give Turk a win back. Plus Pariah is over. USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. 'Miss Fit' Missy Masterson Comments: Jaime Quine is peak, while I love what you're doing with Missy, she doesn't need the title for the gimmick as of now. USPW World Heavyweight Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeXatquVqAc Comments On Diary/Other Comments: From 2017 or 2018 you had a peak CGC diary I think. Made that an amazing Soap Oprea style diary. Glad you are still cooking, and USPW is right up your ally. Fun Fan Signs: "BUY MY SON RICH MONEY!" "Nicky Champion > Clint Barton" "CASEY WILL NEVER BE AS GOOD AS PETER!"
  19. You always have some of the best dynasties on the forum. Trust you a ton to make this premise work.
  20. IWGP World Heavyweight Championship Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi (C) vs Kazuchika Okada Comments: NEVER Openweight Championship Match: Zack Sabre Jr. (C) vs Jeff Cobb Comments: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: YOH (C) vs El Phantasmo Comments: NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship Match: Team Filthy (C) vs United Empire (Aaron Henare & Aussie Open) Comments: Great O-Khan vs Taichi Comments: Six or Nine vs Sabre-gun (DOUKI & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) Comments: Bullet Club (Juice Robinson, Bad Luck Fale, & Hikuleo) vs Ryohei Oiwa, Kosei Fujita, & Yuto Nakashima Comments:
  21. Out of character Martel here, looking for feedback on the format for the post. Do you want an in-show perspective rather then through Phil Vibert, or more pictures/match review rather then notes at the end, Will post the card for the next show tomorrow, so tell me what you guys are thinking.
  22. APEX: True Heart Report By Vibert's Voice Went to the first show for APEX, jotted down a bunch of notes. Here is my recap of the show. --- In a pre-show bout that had terrible wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, The Architect defeated Stanley North in 12:22 by submission with a Blueprint. (43) Architect is someone we can go really far with, make sure he gets his popularity up and you have a top tier heel. In a pre-show bout that had decent wrestling but didn't have much heat, Fro Sure defeated Frantic Ali in 10:47 by pinfall with a Sure Thing.(56) Producer: Same thing for both, but especially Fro Sure. Dude has “It” and his in ring work was crazy good. ------ Okay onto the main show. Will keep comments till the end, besides a touch on rules for the battle royal. ------ 1. In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and little heat, Ernest Youngman defeated Texas Pete in 12:57 by pinfall with The Hit. (41) 2. After the match, Ernest Youngman attacks Texas Pete, right before.... CLARK ALEXANDER COMES OUT! The number 1 entrant in the Rumble is here and Ernest leaves the ring before another brawl can begin! Clark now must focus on the next match. (37) -- Before the match they announced some rules. 3 men starting in the ring, 3 entering every 3 mins or so, 3 more enter, until 30 men have stepped into the ring. -- 3. In a bout that had terrible wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Al Coleman won a battle royal in 55:31. The other members of the 'final four' were Java, Harry Allen and Clark Alexander, with Java being the final elimination. Java got the most eliminations over the course of the match; Al Coleman set the record for surviving the longest. (50) 4. Before the 2 v 2 v 2 match started, a Wrestling legend came out. . . . . . . The monster Dread is here! He stands as the crowd goes crazy! "Heard about this new company starting up, and thought I'd bring some of my boys! Teddy Thompson, Clause Reed, Oxel Lee, and Tyrus Omega! They are all here! And in the ring, Flex and Pecs are making a run for it! Chaos here as it's now a 4v4 match! (50) 5. In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Clause Reed, Tyrus Omega, Teddy Thompson and Oxel Lee defeated Death Row and The Dirty White Boys in 11:55 when Tyrus Omega submitted Lead Belly. (43) 6. A freestyle segment called 'Special Guest commentator for the following match......Bryan Vessey!' featuring Bryan Vessey. (66) 7. In a bout that had decent wrestling but didn't have much heat, The American Cobras drew with The Wild Cats in 17:11 when the referee lost control and stopped the match. During the match we also saw Frederique Garcia run in and attack Jaguar, and Mikel Jarcia also attack Spillane. (36) 8. Post Match: Flex and Pecs attack both teams, amd raise their hands tall. (45) 9. In a poor match, Chris Caulfield defeated Mimic in 12:07 by pinfall with a Danger Drop.(45) 10. As Chris Caulfield raised his hands up, The Architect and Jonah Pilgrim attack him. The fighting continued on shortly, but then... AL COLEMON FOR THE SAVE! He comes out and wrecks havoc, before raising the hand of (40) 11. In a decent match, Pablo Rodriguez defeated Frankie Perez in 25:25 by pinfall with a Sinner's Salvation. (52) -- Perez sat in the ring stunned, as Mexican Hardcore Killers raise the arms of The Priest of Pain. Frankie stood up, as the audience gave a standing ovation. A microphone is thrown to him, but before he could speak... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Vessey! He comes out and hits a stunner on Frankie Perez! Perez, already hurt, is picked up by Vessey now and both head up the ramp! They are now at the announcing table, and Vessey throws Perez over his shoulders and powerbombs him through the table! As the PPV ends, Vessey stands tall! (62) Show Rating: 58 ------------------ Here are some notes I had throughout the show: - First match was mostly carried by Ernest here, Texas has some rust still. -While all 4 did good in that Dread Army match, Clause Reed had one of the best performances of the night. Tyrus, Teddy, and Oxel have higher potential though. -Bryan is so over with the crowd it’s crazy. -Mimic and Chris Caulfields match was a bit underwhelming, though that's due to Chris is old age and them trying to do a wild brawl of sorts Anyway, that was a good debut show. The next event is in a month or so, and we will probably see Vessey make his in-ring debut. Until then...
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