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v3 Elimination Bout:

Brett Fraser/Vin Tanner/Pistol Pete Hall vs. Zeus Maximillion/Stevie Grayson/Jacob Jett

 

CGC Canadian Championship:

2/3 Falls

Christian Price© vs. Trent Shaffer

 

3v3 Elimination Bout:

Nate Johnson/Bobby Thomas/Dan DaLay vs. Thrill Seeker/Shane Nelson/Joey Poison

 

Eddie Chandler/Shooter Sean Deeley vs. Jack DeColt/Ricky DeColt

 

CGC World Championship:

Alex DeColt© vs. ???

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OOC: Guess who forgot to book RAW before moving to the next day? And made a backup at player 8, not 7. /sigh

 

Fortunately, I copied this save, so I can cancel Elimination, book RAW, put it here, then go back to my real save and LP THIS MOTHER****ER!

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RAW Attitude!

 

Mark Misery vs. Harry Simonson vs. Lanny Williams

 

Frogue Element vs. Skyscraper

 

Kerry Wayne/Loxley Robbins vs. Quizzical Mark Question/Quiz Master

 

RAW Television Title:

Montgomery Croft© vs. Captain Wrestling II

 

and!

 

Pinn Is New Commissioner!

 

Mill Hits On Drucker!

 

Swoop Taunts Misery!

 

Pinn Tries Intimidating Goode!

 

Steele Destroys Big Mac!lol omnomnom

 

and more!

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Alex DeColt, backstage at Elimination XI

 

Vin Tanner took Blockbuster as a protege. Not a bad pairing; both are heavyweights, and if Tanner could teach Blockbuster some performance ability, that would be excellent. Regardless, it's a positive force backstage that should not affect any personalities.

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Mark Misery vs. Harry Simonson vs. Lanny Williams

 

Frogue Element vs. Skyscraper

 

Kerry Wayne/Loxley Robbins vs. Quizzical Mark Question/Quiz Master

 

RAW Television Title:

Montgomery Croft© vs. Captain Wrestling II

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CGC Elimination XI SOLD OUT CROWD OF 15,000 at some place in Quebec.

 

Pre-Show:

 

 

 

Dammit terrible commentary. Also why upload to youtubes now?

 

 

 

crap

 

 

 

At this point, it's more look at pictures and hear me whine. No talksies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

~~~

 

Overall: http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y443/Eidenhoek/cgcelimXI_zps579c5ddb.jpg

 

 

Danny's great, Eddie's awesome, shooter's good

 

 

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Tristram Day, RAW

Rolling updates on Elim; up to seg three I think. Edit: Done!

Debonair David Peterson and Richie Fox seemed to have been involved in an argument. I hear the elder Peterson is the one that started things.

 

Arguments of this ilk, particularly among men both of whom are not the wisest nor personable of fellows, are common. I figured that by taking a fatherly approach with Peterson, he'd recognize that he still had a job to do. His response? "Whatever." I figured as much; this was essentially a non-issue; no need to care.

 

~~~

 

Harry Simonson took Milton Hittlespitz as a protege. I find the latter's charisma ot be more valuable, but I suppose no damage can be done from an innocuous relationship such as this.Or, I have a positive influence hopefully making a neutral into a positive.

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RAW Attitude!

 

 

For the purposes of storyline, Dumfrey Pinn is the new "commissioner" of Revolution Australian Wrestling. Decent job improvising.

 

-His "gimmick" of a rich businessman-type didn't seem to go over too well.

 

 

Heath & Horton vs. Macquarie & Taylor vs. McMiller & Dobberly vs. The Bad Truckers

 

First, yes, Pinn Enterprises Inc or whatever he called it back in that Deep Impact place, they are in this company now. Pinn was in the third team's corner.

 

Speaking of managers, both Gleeson and Pinn did a good job out there.

 

Speaking of debuts, Dobberly did a decent job, whereas The Bad Truckers split the bill with their "Bad Ass" gimmick apiece.

 

Due to Pinn's interference, his team won; The Truckers expectedly fell first, and Horton Ravenwood was kept strong until the finish, saving his team for elimination last. McMiller did alright supporting his teammate in victory.

 

-Murdock, McMiller, Macquarie, and Taylor all seem to have a purpose in the company.

 

 

With Rahmel Goode in the ring (as opposed to providing commentary), Dumfrey Pinn does a fumbled job of threatening him vaguely. His way or the highway, I hear the States do it.

 

Odd that his debut was more composed; regardless, Goode's influence kept the crowd attentive through the segment.

 

 

Frogue Element vs. Skyscraper

 

As has been common with Echo's cohorts' matches, this one is another disqualification. Manhunter ended the 6-minute bout with a chairshot.

 

-Frogue Element might work well with larger competitors; Skyscraper is almost rubbish in the ring.

 

 

Autumn Gleeson (underperforming) and Stephanie Drucker (excellent "girl-next-door) do a sexy dance for the crowd. Five minutes of flirtation with scantily-clad women does better than the rest of the show thus far.

 

-Confirmation that for the target demographic, the greater the total circumference of all females involved's breasts, the better the ratings.

 

 

Mark Misery vs. Harry Simonson vs. Lanny Williams

 

Harry and Lanny, who are in a protracted program together, both debut with solid characters.

 

Misery got left behind rather early, first by Vicki Company-his girlfriend, yes-accidentally flashing her bra as one of her straps broke. That distraction was far less disastrous than Swoop McCarthy breaking through the crowd and launching a springboard clothesline that ripped Mark out of the ring.

 

Harry and Lanny kept together, the former submitting the the latter's Figure Four Leglock at 8 minutes.

 

-Misery cannot call a match.

-The winner here appears to have the highest upside.

 

 

After the match, Swoop sticks around and taunts Misery. If Mark were more popular, this would be a hot storyline.

 

Regardless, I am sure some members of the audience cannot wait for what will inevitably lead to some sort of strip-off hosted by Swoop. Perhaps I ought to leak such a story to the Internet...

 

 

Rusty Mills hits on the previously-debuting Stephanie Drucker. As she is actually wearing a shirt and pants-a bikini was her previous attire-I notice less of a crowd response to her presence.

 

Bringing on the charm, he mentions something called a "Rusty Trombone." I am not sure if he means a wrestling move or a "wrestling" move. Regardless, Blake Belushi, around the corner, is rather unhappy.

 

Pan in for the close-up...perfect! Once these guys get popular, that's going to be part of the video package.

 

-Mills and Drucker need a script.

 

 

Kerry Wayne and Loxley Robbins vs. The Master Minds

 

Spin Doctor, oh the torment. Quiz Master and he work well; him and Quizzical Mark Question do not. Yet I cannot break him from the team.

 

Though it took 12 minutes, Luke Steele dissolves this into a disqualification as he attacks Wayne and Robbins.

 

-Robbins and Question cannot call a match, even while protected.

-Quizzical Mark Question has little upside, it seems.

 

 

In what surely will be segment of the night, Luke Steele once again shows his dominance, destroying the man-beast Nathan Mckenzie. "Big Mac" was benchpressing what looked like (it is television, yes?) a ridiculous weight; having the bar dropped onto his neck is not good locker room practice. Absolutely excellent, men. Remind me to make this a feud, later.

 

 

RAW Television Title: Montgomery Croft vs. Captain Wrestling II

 

Regardless of my attempts to have Captain Wrestling-senior, mind-script this match, it would appear these two still have some learning left in order to work cohesively in a match. Not raw chemistry; that was neutral. Their psychology was poor.

 

I think.

 

Although the crowd wanted the Captain II to win, I felt that Croft still has some legs left on his reign. An underhanded victory, yes, but quite the close one.

 

-Ah, Captain Wrestling told me it was not their lack of psychology, that is, insomuch as it was the expectation of an excellent match. They are good, but their persona is great. Their skill needs to climb before they won't be "penalized for being too good out of the ring," he said. I have little understanding of what he meant.

 

 

I wanted Molokai Milk and Echo to have a back-and-forth argument, at least to let them still appear onscreen.

 

That was a mistake; poor improvising all around.

 

 

Overall: http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y443/Eidenhoek/rawshow3ithink_zpsd0fba7ee.jpg

 

Notes: Tits and beatdowns are apparently the rule of the day here.

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CGC Elimination XI: The Written Version.

 

Pre-Show:

 

Pistol Pete Hall and The House of Old School vs. Jacob Jett and Zeus & Stevie

 

As this is the pre-show, the crowd and wrestlers were more inclined to be...less than cooperative with the alignments they currently portray. I do not mean that as an insult, but as a comment on the interaction the "heels" had when they entered.

 

Pistol Pete Hall is 52. He's well past his prime, a decade and years ago, but he has a lot of respect. Sure, he's worked mainly in Japan, but for some...say, thousand of the fifteen, they knew his work. They had seen him wrestle a tough, rough style through the years. So instead of booing him, they cheered. And he nodded, aknowledged the cheers, and entered the ring. Similar story for The House of Old School. Vin Tanner has been in the ring for...I think it's around a decade now, off my head. Fraser got into the business late, but he's tough. Really tough. They like that.

 

It's nice working the pre-show, because you get moments like that where...where it's beyond the match, and more about the business. You get to see how much you really matter, and you find out if people actually care about you. Nice, eh?

 

Back to the match. I'm clearly using od talent to make way for newer people. Zeus & Stevie look to at least be a solid force in the tag title scene; Jacob Jett is currently an unknown. Jett could either become a beautiful spotmonkey or an aerialist a la my brother.

 

Because Jett is still quite green, I was unsurprised to see him be eliminated. That he didn't outlast Fraser, however, was surprising; I expected Jacob to be gone much sooner.

 

The match was quite good for the midcard, further supporting my claim that the babyface side represent the present of that division.

 

 

CGC Canadian Title:

Christian Price© vs. Trent Shaffer

 

I booked myself into a corner with this. I needed-wanted, I suppose, but Trent is a main eventer-to have Shaffer take part in a match. He's not popular nor entertaining enough to participate in a solo angle, [Note: I should test that before I bring down the roster.] and I had already used much of the uppercard already.

 

Thus we have an impromptu title match that makes the previous storyline a bit odd. Given that Shaffer won, (unsurprisingly; he did not want to lose to Price) I suppose the storyline evolves into

 

As far as their work, it was appropriate for a midcard title, but not good enough for the main event. More of a problem for Shaffer, naturally.

 

 

Hotstuff Marie is backstage making some sort of gift for Jack DeColt. She is blindsided by Gargantuan, who throws her through a door into an adjoining room. It appears Marie went with the hinges, so the door-and hopefully Marie herself-doesn't seem to be broken.

 

The camera stays with Gargantuan as he throws tables around, rips a cabinet door from its hinges, and demolishes whatever that gift was supposed to be.

 

 

Dan DaLay and The Specialists vs. Youth Energy and Joey Poison

 

This match showcased the difficulty of booking Dan DaLay as a top talent. Poison as well, but he's not part of ELITE, is he?

 

It's unfortunate this match was received less as well than I would have liked; being a traditional Elimination bout, one would have liked for this match to be the showstealer.

 

Regardless, I give great credit to the six(four) men who booked the match; I wanted something even, and I wanted Dan DaLay to come out the victor. Back and forth went the eliminations, and I feel...less than pleased, as I said earlier, but...content. And that's all you get sometimes, eh?

 

 

Jack and John facing off hearkens to a time when Maverick was the Shooter of ELITE. That Eugene Williams was involved with breaking up the cafuffle [is that a word? Ricky? RICKY? WHERE THE] is odd. I suppose I wanted a true official there? Unsure am I. And a bit dizzy at the moment; probably need to rest before my match for a minute.

 

 

Eddie Chandler: Alright everyone, you can sit down and actually enjoy the show for a bit. Coming up next, it's myself, the great, illustrious, Eddie Chandler. Head of ELITE. I team with our prodigy, Shooter Sean Deeley.

 

The crowd already hates Eddie, and his blustering egotism does little to help that. Uncharacteristically, it appears the crowd has him rattled a touch, and he fumbles before continuing.

 

Eddie: Yeah, right, my point is, we're going to beat those DeColts like we do every time we step in the ring.

 

Jack: Ah, but what if we turn the tables, Eddie?

 

Huge pop for Jack, and then Ricky, DeColt, as they enter the stage with a chair apiece.

 

Eddie: Wait, but...you guys wouldn't beat up one innocent, unarmed man in the ring, would you?

 

Ricky unfortunately stumbles a bit as they approach.

 

Jack: I dunno, Ricky. He looks all pathetic. Think we should let him be?

 

Ricky: I'm not so sure he wasn't paying off Gargantuan earlier, so...no, I think we're fine, bro.

 

Just before they make it to the ring, Shooter Sean Deeley quickly comes from backstage and runs up behind the DeColts. There's a brief standoff before my brothers part, allowing the heels to enter the ring fully before the match begins.

 

 

Eddie Chandler and Shooter Sean Deeley vs. Jack & Ricky DeColt

 

Ah, Sean. Sean Sean Sean. The original idea was for Dan DaLay and Nate Johnson to interfere, giving the heels the win.

 

Apparently, however, Ricky didn't like Eddie winning. Even if Eddie beat Jack, no deal. Little bit angry at that.

 

Admittedly, I thought Sean was a lot more popular than he actually is; I need to fix that.

 

Content of the match, though, was excellent. Sean's in my opinion one of the top five under-30 wrestlers in the world. Certainly ignoring Japan he's in the top five.

 

Good work as usual from my brothers, as they've been taging for quite awhile now. In a way, they played the heels a bit. We typically expect the bad guys to isolate one of their opponents in the corner; we inverted that trope but kept the alignments by Eddie doing some fun little movements outside the ring. Taunting and such, to be a bit vague.

 

After the heels took over due to Nate and Dan's interference, the crowd waited for the babyface comeback. It took awhile, but Hotstuff Marie-she's okay, guys-distracted Sean Deeley, and an End of Days from Jack is what ends this in our favour.

 

 

I'm in the ring, and I'm rather pissed off.

 

Alex: I would be applauding my brothers and thanking all of you live in attendance.

 

Oops, looks like I did just that. Cheap pop, but it works.

 

Alex: Thank you...I would, but I've got something else on my mind. All of you might remember last Title Bout Wrestling. You might remember a little incident regarding my locker and a certain belt. One that should be right here, eh?

 

Gesturing to my bare waist, the crowd gave a mixed response. Cheer me, or boo the stolen belt?

 

Alex: So whoever it is that took the belt, get out here.

 

After a moment, unfamiliar music played. We went about a minute, through the first verse or so, before I stopped it. Fairly large pop from a majority of the crowd, who obviously knew to whom that music belonged.

 

Alex: Now wait a second. I'm the owner and world champion here. I don't remember everything perfectly, but I don't think that's the right music. So I apologize, mystery thief. Let's try that again.

 

Once again, that "unfamiliar" music played. I cut it off fairly quickly.

 

Alex: ...Come to think of it, I did hear something of a response from around me. The fans, if you follow me, eh? Seems like all of you know whose music that is, and it just came to me as well. But that man...he's not in this company. Never has been, and if I have my way, I don't think he ever will be. One more shot, whoever you are. Get out here and give me back my belt.

 

A third time now the music played. As I react in the ring, almost ready to call this whole thing off, there's a voice pre-empting an entrance.

 

???: And I thought George taught you to be patient, Alex.

 

Freaking huge reaction as none other than Dan Stone Jr slowly walks onto the stage with a smirk. He's a terrible heel, actually, so he's drawing cheers like a juggernaut. I think Steve...might be the only person who'd get a bigger return.

 

Steve...took me off my game for a second there.

 

Dan: I know, I know, Alex, I don't work for you. I don't work in CGC. And this belt-*motions to the belt he's carrying*-is yours. But I think everyone here, everyone in those stands, wants one thing. And it's not be giving this belt back to you.

 

Grow, grow...there's the crowd...and?

 

Dan: How about you take it from me?

 

 

CGC World Title:

Alex DeColt© vs. Dan Stone Jr

 

Nobody is surprised that I win this thing, as we only have Dan on loan.

 

That said...some people might be a bit disappointed that we didn't go higher here. Fact is that as a special attraction in North of the Border, Jeremy appears to be using Dan to put over other talents [see Johnny Bloodstone circa Jan. 2013]. He's not the most popular man in the company, (but ridiculously talented) nearabout my level. So I'm more than pleased that we pulled numbers similar to the penultimate.

 

Obviously we called this thing on the fly, as both of us (him moreso) have that kind of talent. I let him work me over early, technical stuff that I haven't ever had the inclination of getting involved in. Odd legdrop from the top, the little dlying he has, and I'd stick to the power game that the DeColts are known for.

 

Catching a crossbody and turning it into a samoan drop? Nice moment. Bringing me down after dodging a lariat by looping into a german suplex? Nearly over-rotated, but I landed on the shoulders. Good move.

 

In the end, it's the DeColt Driver that does it. A little nod to McFly-because why not?-as I start my finisher with his signature hold, before spinning Dan aroudnd and dropping him. Sweet pin, and probably my match of the year.

 

For now.

 

~~~

 

Overall: http://i1275.photobucket.com/albums/y443/Eidenhoek/cgcelimXI_zps579c5ddb.jpg

 

 

Speeches:

Dan Stone Jr:

Hell, Dan, I'm glad you let me get the pin. Guys, I know you all know this man, and he gratiously accepted our talent trade to get him for tonight. Can't say this won't be the last, Dan, but next time you have to work with somebody else. And that's not because our match wasn't good; it's because you're freakishly good in the ring, Dan. Great, really. And I can't hog you all to myself when there are so many young guys you could help out. But for now...thank you, Dan. Just...thank you.

 

Eddie Chandler:

Seemed like you stumbled a little out there, eh Eddie? Heh, but that aside, you really are just about the best foil we could have. You're great in the ring, great out of it...short of it is, Chandler, you're awesome. Keep it up.

 

Shooter Sean Deeley:

Sean, you're good. Shades of John Maverick, and if I may be so bold, Dan, shades of your brother. Sean, I hope you get more popular, because you're freakishly talented and you desereve that recognition. So if you want some motivation, here you go: you're good, kid, but I want greatness from you. It's there, and you're in ELITE, so I don't think that's out of reach. Work hard, and you'll excell.

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Richard Eisen, SWF

 

Today is rather uneventful. I learn that Charlie Thatcher is likely to dethrone Running Wolf in Sam Strong's little league game. Big deal.

 

Oh, what's this? Teddy Powell hired by TCS? The developmental company for one Sammy Bach's promotion? Oh, that could get interesting. But not right now.

 

~~~

 

A lot of new people coming into the company officially tomorrow. That should not stop me from continuing to hire International talent.

 

Press Release:

SWF Signings!

 

Reggie Tate for $1,520 developmental

Gabriela Ortega for $1,630 written

Little Miss Sunshine for $1,370 developmental

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Tommy Cornell, TCW

 

Well, I suppose that if TCS's owner, Pee-Wee Germaine, is dating Willow, I ought to make at least the token effort to let them be together as much as possible. Unfortunately, doing that would take her from CZCW. I will leave the decision in his hands.

 

Speaking of those hands, it would appear he is quite busy hiring a number of wrestlers; given that I have yet to acquire numerous developmental contracts, I also suppose this iss acceptable.

 

~~~

 

Our "go-home" show is soon. I suppose it is time to utilize Alicia Strong in my planning, yes?

 

 

Press Release:

TCW Signings!

 

Tracy Brendon for $3,540 written

Kanishoki for $1,640 developmental

Readable self-note: check out cowboy-type characters; DO NOT MOVE ON TO...er...is it Northy next? DON'T ADVANCE THE DAY YET.

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Tommy Cornell, TCW

 

Fun little note for my fans: Angel de Mexico is a dual champion in MPWF. I suppose I should hire him, as he obviously has talent. Too old for development, but that only means he can do well in our cruiserweight division.

 

I also decided to, ahem, "do a solid," for Alex Decolt: I'm going to hire Blockbuster to a one-year developmental deal, then let them re-hire him. I have yet to tell Alex about this, but I think he will find out soon enough.

 

Also, Cameron Vessey is now in a five-way contract battle; admittedly, four of those companies are not offering him a written contract. I would sign him to developmental, but he felt he had nothing to learn. Big things for him; I already have a couple tag teams in mind.

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<div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Sam Strong, USPW</span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> This is the week I take a shot at Richard. This is the week we cement ourselves as a National presence. This is the week we <em>have</em> to succeed.</p><p> </p><p> I don't know if we'll make it.</p><p> </p><p> ~~~</p><p> </p><p> We're third in Importance and the sixth most Influential company in the world. I think we can become a bit more influential. I know we can.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="35213" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Press Release:<p> USPW Signings!</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#000080;">Shady K for $4,610 developmental</span></p></div></blockquote>
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Jeremy Stone, NOTBPW

 

I watched Elimination 11 and I was unimpressed.

 

I realize saying that in public would be a bad idea, and I'm not saying that to Alex either. That's because I have a very particular measure of what would impress me.

 

Looking at Dan against Alex...that's A-quality. Easily should have been the clear match of the night. It wasn't. For me, since I'm not the average fan, that dampered the whole show.

 

Before that, however? Shooter Sean Deeley impressed me. His tag match did about as well as I would have expected. It makes me wonder why Eddie and him aren't at least pushed as an occasional tag team; if they had some experience tagging behind them, he would have had match of the night. Given his talent-and yes, this is Jeremy Stone writing right now-and youth, he deserves greatness. I'm not going to sit and wait as a man so similar to myself just wastes away.

 

...

 

Admittedly, maybe I need to push John Maverick more.

 

~~~

 

 

Press Release:

NOTBPW Signings!

 

Chucky Dorrance for $1,670 developmental

Selina Svelte for $1,670 developmental

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Alex DeColt, CGC

 

We expanded everywhere we were seen. Can't ask more than that.

 

0.47 buy-rate, by the way.

 

~~~

 

Oh, tv. Right. Tomorrow. And Ryan Powell is mad he was left off of CGC Elimination. *sigh* We look to be up around $500,00 by months' end-admittedly, sans contracts-so he's probably sticking around for awhile.

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RYu Kajahara, WEXXV

 

Aside from last Friday, it appears BCG is doing excellently.

 

Our one show this month, compared to their 9, is far greater.

 

WHO IS RIGHT MAEDA?

 

~~~

 

Admittedly, they are more Influential. BUT I LEAD IMPORTANCE! The gods will BURN YOU ALIVE!

 

~~~

 

 

Press Release:

WEXXV Signings!

 

Takuro Matsumoto $920/$680

Hyobe Oshin for $480/$370

Yoshitora Shigemitsu $670/$510

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Tristram Day, RAW

 

0.56, up from 0.52. To note, we have move .02 from our initial episode this year. Excellent; the stories are falling into place excellently.

 

~~~

 

By the way, we have double and twelve the minimum necessary roster size.

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<div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Jeff Nova, 21CW</span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p>

Well...</p><p> </p><p>

Edward Cornell, probably the eighth franchise player by my estimate, has an offer from TCS.</p><p> </p><p>

A <em>developmental</em> offer.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>FOR 10 YEARS.</strong></p><p> </p><p>

He'd be a 39-year-old 14-year veteran by that time (man, he entered the game late...).</p><p> </p><p>

It seems like he would re-sign with me if I offered him a written contract.</p><p> </p><p>

But this...</p><p> </p><p>

He's 29 now, and he has a real chance to be in TCW's development for, say, two years. Come onto the roster at 31. Tommy would be 36.</p><p> </p><p>

Tommy and I aren't at war, so this isn't a matter-I think-of predatory tactics. I think Tommy...</p><p> </p><p>

I have to make an offer; I'll rescind it if I change my mind.</p><p> </p><p>

~~~</p><p> </p><p>

COME ON STEEL CAGE CHALLENGE TONIGHT WHAT THE HELL?</p>

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<div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>21CW: Steel Cage Challenge</strong></p></div><p></p><p>

<em><span style="font-family:'Franklin Gothic Medium';">Tagline: TIME TO DANCE!</span></em></p><p> </p><p>

<em>British Samurai vs. Jeffery McPeterson vs. Hugh de Aske</em><em><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Pre-Show; all heels</span></em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

Nightmare vs. ???</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

War Machine vs. ???</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

Kashmir Singh vs. Beast Bantom vs. Byron vs. Joey Beauchamp</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

</em><em><strong>1v1 Cage Escape Match!:</strong></em></p><p><em>

Stevie Stoat vs. Daniel Black Francis</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

</em><em><strong>2v2 Cage Classic Match!:</strong></em></p><p><em>

Buff Martinez/Jay B vs. DJ Reason/Pit Bull Brown</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

</em><em><strong>MOSC UK Championship:</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>

1v1 High Incident Match:</strong></em><em><span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Yeah, something tells me that's not going to fly...</span></em></p><p><em>

Danny Patterson*** vs. Keith Adams</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

</em><em><strong>Ring of Fire Championship:</strong></em></p><p><em>

Walter Morgan* vs. Kelly Martin</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

</em><em><strong>1v1 Tables Match:</strong></em></p><p><em>

Adam Matravers vs. Jonathan Faust</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

</em><em><strong>21st Century World Title:</strong></em></p><p><em>

Dark Angel© vs. Edward Cornell OR Joss Thompson OR Kevin Jones OR Phillip Cooper**</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

and!</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>

Angle-based stuff that ****-all am I pre-planning I'M INTRODUCING A BILLION NEW TITLES INTO THIS ****ING COMPANY I mean I'm in-character, right >_> <_<</em></p><p> </p><p>

~~~</p><p> </p><p>

*He <strong>is</strong> the #1 Contender, after all.</p><p> </p><p>

**Viewer's Choice!<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Seriously, vote. HINT HINT THEY'RE THE NEXT CHAMPION HINT</span></p><p> </p><p>

***See *, but it kinda makes sense even if he isn't. He <em>is</em> a dual-champ, after all, though.</p>

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<p><strong>British Samurai</strong> vs. Jeffery McPeterson vs. Hugh de Aske<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Pre-Show; all heels</span></p><p> </p><p>

Nightmare vs. <strong>???</strong></p><p> </p><p>

War Machine vs. <strong>???</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Kashmir Singh vs. Beast Bantom vs. <strong>Byron </strong>vs. Joey Beauchamp</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1v1 Cage Escape Match!:</strong></p><p>

<strong>Stevie Stoat </strong>vs. Daniel Black Francis</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2v2 Cage Classic Match!:</strong></p><p>

<strong>Buff Martinez/Jay B </strong>vs. DJ Reason/Pit Bull Brown</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>MOSC UK Championship:</strong></p><p><strong>

1v1 High Incident Match:</strong></p><p>

<strong>Danny Patterson***</strong> vs. Keith Adams</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ring of Fire Championship:</strong></p><p>

<strong>Walter Morgan* </strong>vs. Kelly Martin</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1v1 Tables Match:</strong></p><p>

Adam Matravers vs. <strong>Jonathan Faust</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>21st Century World Title:</strong></p><p>

Dark Angel© vs. Edward Cornell OR <strong>Joss Thompson</strong> OR Kevin Jones OR Phillip Cooper**</p>

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<p><strong>British Samurai</strong> vs. Jeffery McPeterson vs. Hugh de Aske<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">Pre-Show; all heels</span></p><p> </p><p>

Nightmare vs. <strong>???</strong></p><p> </p><p>

War Machine vs. <strong>???</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Kashmir Singh vs. Beast Bantom vs. Byron vs. <strong>Joey Beauchamp</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1v1 Cage Escape Match!:</strong></p><p>

Stevie Stoat vs. <strong>Daniel Black Francis</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2v2 Cage Classic Match!:</strong></p><p>

Buff Martinez/Jay B vs. <strong>DJ Reason/Pit Bull Brown</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>MOSC UK Championship:</strong></p><p><strong>

1v1 High Incident Match:</strong></p><p>

<strong>Danny Patterson***</strong> vs. Keith Adams</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Ring of Fire Championship:</strong></p><p>

Walter Morgan* vs. <strong>Kelly Martin</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1v1 Tables Match:</strong></p><p>

Adam Matravers vs. <strong>Jonathan Faust</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>21st Century World Title:</strong></p><p>

Dark Angel© vs. <strong>Edward Cornell</strong> OR Joss Thompson OR Kevin Jones OR Phillip Cooper**</p><p> </p><p>

I forget if I predict sometimes......<span style="font-size:8px;">note to self: making predictions at 2am is not good for the brain......</span></p>

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<div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Jeff Nova, 21CW</span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p>

Scotty Gregory, the referee, showed up with a truckload of alcohol. Major bonus for the backstage morale that was. And Michael, his son? Pit Bull Brown took him as a protege. From what I gather that's actually a bad thing, as Pit Bull is a bit of a backstage jerk and Michael's a stand-up guy. But hte friendship-whatever it would be-is good enough. I'm happy for today.</p>

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