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So this is my first ever diary of ANY kind. Just bought this after having the demo and poking around with it.

 

Name: Fluffy

 

Bio: Former POBYW SEK Champion, Fluffy the Straight Edge Emo is a low level former backyard wrestler with some technical skill.

 

Age: 18 (I'm really 33 but that wouldn't work with RtL)

Nationality: American

Race: White

Disposition: Heel

Mask: No

Hair: Yes

 

Middleweight, Technician, Amateur Wrestler

Starting Skills Positive:

Counter Grappler lvl 2

Educated Feet lvl 1

Feet of Fire lvl 1

 

Starting Skills Negitive: (A must if you want to have a head start)

Afraid To Fly (THIS IS SO TRUE)

Dozing Partner lvl 3 (don't plan to tag)

Fish Out of Water lvl 3 (don't plan to brawl outside)

Martyr Complex (see dozing partner)

Prima Donna Partner (see above)

 

Starting Stats:

Overall Rating 350/350

Spirit 300/300

Strength 300/750

Striking 200/700

Grappling 600/1000

Ground 600/1000

Ground 350/1000

Speed 200/1000

Stamina 600/1000

Athleticism 300/1000

 

Trademark Moves: (Just name changes other than my finisher)

Low Lvl: Emo Drop (Legdrop)

Medium Lvl: FDT (DDT, basically Fluffy Death Trap instead of Damian Death Trap)

High lvl: Straight Edge Sign (Taunt)

Finisher: Razor Blade (Twisting Face Crusher) (CoH raised to 290)

 

It's 1:36 a.m. here right now so I'll start tomorrow. I'm not going to bore anyone with copy and paste match play by play. Basically I'll summarize what happened in each match and give it a slight spin to add depth to my character which is in fact based on myself when I wrestled from 2009 to 2011 in POBYW.

 

Peace and Love, the fun begins tomorrow.

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<p>(Here is the 1st two matches of my career, comments welcome. Let me know if you like this style or not)</p><p>

Working the Independant Scene</p><p> </p><p>

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Match #1:</strong> vs New York Red (standard match, no objective)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match thoughts:</strong> My debut is on the indy scene, fighting the more than capable New York Red. Despite the fact that I have my Straight Edge Values on my side, this will be a challange. Of course, I will prevail in the end.</p><p>

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During Match happenings: </strong></p><p>

* Dominated the first 1:30 with rest holds, strikes, and a nice inverted drop toe hold from behind. (Red down to 89% before he got his 1st chance to attack)</p><p> </p><p>

* At 3:43 Red finally gets his first actual offense on me. It's obvious already this is going to be a squash match. (Red at 77%)</p><p> </p><p>

* At 5:26 I hit the Fluffy Death Trap or FDT (my medium trademark move). The crowd goes wild (not really but they should).</p><p> </p><p>

* During the 7th minute, Red gets in half a dozen strikes that are flies buzzing around my head. I finally managed to avoid one of them and go back to dominating the scrub.</p><p> </p><p>

* 8:56, I go for my finisher, the Razor Blade, but it's blocked (NOOOO!)</p><p> </p><p>

* 9:35, Red actually is able to hurt me a little after a spurt of offense (Down to 79% medium to his 25% danger)</p><p> </p><p>

* By the time I get the upper hand back at 10:48, I'm feeling the pain. Maybe I got a little cocky with this heathen. (Down to 58%, still medium)</p><p> </p><p>

* At 13:25, after taking a Spear, Red gets a 2 and a half count on me. I'm now in a very bad way. I have to somehow find a way to get back on track. No second chance to make a 1st impression!</p><p> </p><p>

* 14:20, I take a very big risk and manage to counter a 2nd Spear into a Fireman Carry Takedown. Now I must start my comeback, it's now or never.</p><p> </p><p>

* 15:43 An attempt at a Chop Block is countered by Red into a Sleeper Hold! I am barely able to escape it.</p><p> </p><p>

* 16:16 Red goes for the Brooklyn Bridge but I block it.</p><p> </p><p>

*17:01 Red goes for a 3rd spear, I try to counter with a Body Press but miss. Unfortunetly, Red spears the ref.</p><p> </p><p>

* Finally at 18:27, the ref is back up. Neither me nor Red can hardly stand let alone continue to fight. (I'm at 0% and red is at 9%) What started as a squash in my debut is now a fight for my very life.</p><p> </p><p>

* 19:12, Red has a spear fetish and misses his 3rd spear in a row. He should have quit using the move after he hit me with it the 1st time. I am way too smart to fall for it again.</p><p> </p><p>

* At 20:31 Red hits a Face Crusher out of desperation and gets the 3 count. I am so exhausted at this point I can't even lift a finger to break it up.</p><p> </p><p>

Post Match Thoughts: I dominated for a while, but I learned a valueable lesson. Never underestimate an opponent. Once he took over, he never looked back and I found myself trying to play catch up the whole rest of the match. Red ain't bad for a lawless scrub. He could be even better if he joined the Straight Edge movement.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict</strong>: A good, solid, Competitive match. Overall Rating: ***</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match #2:</strong> vs Austin Smooth (standard match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts: </strong>After the hard fought loss against Red, I am not taking Smooth lightly. He is getting my best. The masses NEED to know the ways of the pure life, the only acceptable life. They will know, through me. (Holy crap, Austin Smooth has higher stats in EVERYTHING over me)</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

* 3:24 Austin Smooth is not human! He has beaten the holy hell out of me for the whole first 3 and a half minutes of our match. I am not sure if I can even last 10 minute against him. But in the name of Straight Edge, I will try! (down to 41% already, Smooth has 95%)</p><p> </p><p>

* 4:02 I counter a Springboard Clothline with a simple punch to the face. Don't underestimate the power of a simple strike.</p><p> </p><p>

* 5:05 First pinfall attempt of my career as I fall on top of an attempt at a Bow And Arrow submission. Smooth kicked out at 1, but I'm making progress. (30% to his 86%)</p><p> </p><p>

* 5:22 I hit Smooth with a Running Clothlesline but he hulks up and doesn't fall down. He knocks me down (missed what move he used) and then applied a Death Lock STF which I immediately tap out to at exactly 6 minutes.</p><p>

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Post Match Thoughts: </strong>Don't mess with Austin Smooth. That guy is a bad ass. Forget Red, I want Smooth to join the Straight Edge Movement!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> Essentially nothing more than a lengthy Squash. Overall Rating: *</p>

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<p><strong>Match #3:</strong> vs Sgt. Bubba Lee West (Standard Match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts: </strong>No one said it was going to be easy to break into the business. After a squash loss against Austin Smooth, I find myself faced with ring vetern Bubba Lee West. He is basically better than me in every way wrestling wise. I'll have to conquer him using my faith and Straight Edge values. And maybe an eye poke here and there.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

* 1:55 Bubba Lee is finally able to break free of the sheer dominance I had been putting on him. Unfortunately he seems to have a very high tolerance for pain, I haven't done alot of damage to him... yet. (Own health 98%, West's 87%)</p><p> </p><p>

* 4:18 A very competitive back and forth match so far, to my utter shock. I have total belief in my abilities but I never thought I could keep up with the stronger, more knowledgable West. I feel like I at least have a chance now. (86% to 82%)</p><p> </p><p>

* 6:26 Still fairly even but I have a series of holds and ground strikes going for me so I take advantage and give West a kick to the groin as hard as I can. By any means necessary, that's what it's going to take. (74% to 69%)</p><p> </p><p>

* 7:33 West goes for a Samoan Drop, I slip out the back and go for a Chop Block to take out his knees but he sees it coming and takes me down with a double leg takedown. I can't help but feel I missed out on a prime oppurtunity. (65% to 63%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:57 Another great sequance ensues as a West Roundhouse Clothline is countered by me into a Judo Sweep. It's time to put the hurting on him. </p><p> </p><p>

*8:58 That didn't work out. West avoided a stomp and went on the attack. I tried to counter a Spear (what's with indy guys and spears?) into a drop toe hold but he nailed me and got a 1 count. (33% to 60%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:52 West tried to clothesline me to the outside, but I managed to counter it with a clothesline of my own. Desperation is kicking in. (33% to 56%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:35 West seems to be desperate too. He tried once again to clothlesline me out of the ring, and once again I countered with a clothesline of my own. (27% to 54%)</p><p> </p><p>

*12:34 It's not looking good for me getting my first victory in the ring. I managed to avoid 2 Mafia Kicks (not in a row) but I'm feeling woozy and don't think I'll last much longer. Taking extreme chances is my only saving grace. (17% to 39%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:27 West misses a Mafia Kick for the 3rd time, I come back with an STO but it misses, West goes right into his Finisher... but I block the Recon Wrench! In desperation, he goes for a School Boy but I smartly wait for the 2 count and easily lift my shoulder up. (0% chance of pinfall) (0% to 29%)</p><p> </p><p>

*16:11 I go for my Finisher, The Razor Blade, even though I'm almost too tired to lift him. It's blocked and West finally nails the Mafia Kick. I curse under my breath as I realize I'm seconds away from my 3rd straight loss. He picks me up and drops me back down with a big Lariat. Out of instinct alone, I raise my shoulder at 2.</p><p> </p><p>

*16:46 My scouting report didn't tell me he had a 2nd Finisher. I was looking for him to attempt the Recon Wrench, instead I'm blasted with a Cannon Fodder and I'm counting lights as the ref counts to 3.</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

After Match Thoughts: </strong>I stood my ground against a superior opponent. They don't make men like him on the backyard circuit. If I keep at it, I'll be leaving guys like him in the dust before I know it.</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

Verdict:</strong> The match had a few good moments, but for the most part it was painfully average and will not linger in the memory. Overall Rating: **</p><p>

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Last Match:</strong> vs Land Mass (Standard match, no objectives)</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> 400lbs of flab, someone should tell Land Mass that they have a new invention, the salad. But seriously, Land Mass is another ring vet. While not as technically sound as Bubba Lee West, he will be a challange. If I take him seriously and watch out I don't get sat on, I might finally get my first victory in the ring.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*0:07 I think I made him mad. If it wasn't the fake handshake I turned into a kick to the gut, it might have been the knife edge chop that merely bounced against his massive chest. But he didn't budge and I'm suddenly wanting to run out of the ring and not come back!</p><p> </p><p>

*0:46 He definately doens't like me. After some stiff offense, I barely managed to get out of the way of a stomp. I don't even want to imagine what a 400lb stomp feels like!</p><p> </p><p>

*1:58 I know what a 400lb stomp feels like now. The Elbow drop that came after didn't help matters either. (78% to 96%)</p><p> </p><p>

*4:12 I smartly get him to the ground and begin working on rest holds to wear him down. Strikes are only going to piss him off, I tell myself. He won't be able to get out of the way of an Emo Drop (leg drop) though, or so I thought. He moves well for a blob of goo. (64% to 91%)</p><p> </p><p>

*5:46 I think he just broke my tail bone. I tried to fight back when he lifted me off the ground but he was just too strong and.... doughy. He locked me in and performed a Full Nelson Butt Bomb. I won't be sitting down any time soon. (56% to 86%)</p><p> </p><p>

*6:47 I managed to work Land Mass to the ground and I stomp him a couple times. He seems to be getting tired alot faster than I am. I go for it and land several more stomps (Stomp Fury) and now I'm starting to gain some confidence. All I gotta do is outlast him and then pick my spot. (56% to 78%)</p><p> </p><p>

*8:15 He worked me over pretty good once he got back up. But he made the mistake of going back to the well and trying to drive me butt first into the canvas again. I slipped out the back then turned him around and hit the FDT! (51% to 67%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:30 The adrinaline is pumping! He missed an open slap and without thinking I ran at him and took the BIG man down with a vertical body press! No one was more surprised than me when he fell. (46% to 57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*12:18 This match is really heating up! We're both giving it our all. Land Mass went for a powerbomb but I slipped out and hit a 2nd FDT! (37% to 38%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:37 Land Mass is so tired he can't seem to avoid anything I throw at him. Despite this, he gains a slight upper hand and goes for a Jelly Belly Suplex, I easily slip out and hit the Razor Blade for the 1st time in my career! I quickly fall on top of the tub of lard and the 3 count followed. I stood up, looked out at the tiny crowd of losers and I yelled as loud as I could "NOW BEGINS THE RISE OF FLUFFY! YOU WILL ALL WORSHIP THE GROUND I WALK ON SOMEDAY!" The people boo me, just as I wanted them too. What a bunch of sheep.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> It feels good to finally win one. I was beginning to doubt my decision to ditch backyard wrestling for the 'real' thing. But now I know I have what it takes to defeat someone in the ring. Now the hard part, getting a 2nd win.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p>

(So my 1st storyline ends, and I won 1 out of 4. Not the best start. I went ahead and spent what little xp I gained during that storyline to upgrade the CoH of my Razor Blade from 290 to 298. Once I get it to 300, I'll leave it alone otherwise it'll become too overpowered.)</p>

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<p><strong>One Wild Month</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 1</strong>: vs Leo Davis (Tables Match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> My first time doing a gimmick match, and it's a tables match. A quick look across the ring tells me that the </p><p> </p><p>

guy I'm facing is a fellow scrub. I'm fairly confident I could string together 2 wins a row by putting him through a table. </p><p> </p><p>

Cockiness has cost me before though.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:45 Nothing to report other than a complete and utter beatdown. Davis is definately drawing the short straw having to compete </p><p> </p><p>

against me. Not only am I hitting most of my moves but I am managing to avoid most of his. (93% to 72%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:37 Leo Davis is punch drunk. And by that I don't mean he is woozy, I mean he is drunk on extending his fists into my damn </p><p> </p><p>

face! I can't seem to cover up in time to avoid his punches either. (80% to 64%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:16 I'm back in control and I am kicking the piss out of this guy. I beat him on his feet. I stomped him on the ground. And </p><p> </p><p>

just when he thought the pain was over, I picked him up just to make him fade away with a well timed Sleeper Hold. It won't be </p><p> </p><p>

long and I'll be getting me some wood. (80% to 36%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:07 The domination continues and I decide to leave a prone Davis in the ring while I go outside and grab a table, slip into </p><p> </p><p>

the ring, and climb back in. I apply a body scissors to him just to make sure he's still out of it before lifting him to his </p><p> </p><p>

feet and trying to Back Suplex him through the table. He had enough in him to keep it from happening. Not to be discouraged I </p><p> </p><p>

try again to lift him up but he uses his weight to fall on top of me. (80% to 23%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:16 My luck is turning in a hurry. It's bad enough I wasn't able to put Davis out of his misery, but then he attempted to </p><p> </p><p>

whip me into the corner and when I reversed him with little effort the stupid ref gets in the way and now he is out. Oh well, </p><p> </p><p>

I'll just pummel Davis until the ref wakes up ^_~.</p><p> </p><p>

*13:37 I think this ref needs to start taking steroids or something. After laying on the ground for TWO minutes he finally gets </p><p> </p><p>

back up. Now it's time to put Leo Davis through a table and collect my check. (79% to 0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:54 After hitting Davis with everything but the kitchen sink, I finally end the punishment by hitting a Stump Piledriver </p><p> </p><p>

through the table and collect my 2nd straight victory (I didn't know you had to AIM for the table, so I just kept hitting moves </p><p> </p><p>

that had "can break table" assigned to them. Oops!)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> Davis was by far the easist of my 5 matches so far. He was bascially begging me to put him through the </p><p>

table just to end the torture.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> Not really a competitive bout as such, it was mostly one way traffic from bell to bell *</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 2:</strong> vs Whiskey Jack (First Blood Match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

P<strong>re Match Thoughts:</strong> Promoters are getting sadistic. First a tables match, now a first blood match. Maybe they assume because I </p><p> </p><p>

used to backyard wrestle that I am into that sort of thing. I'm really not. Oh well. Jack is a washed up tag specialist, or so </p><p> </p><p>

I've heard. He seems more capable than Leo Davis but I'm pretty sure I'm going to carve him like Thanksgiving Turkey (I'm in </p><p> </p><p>

trouble, I don't have good blood moves)</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*2:33 A match never started out so even. We're going tit for tat with strikes, neither of us getting much of an advantage. I </p><p> </p><p>

manage to counter a punch with a punch of my own only have to a face rake countered into a throat thrust. A little bit of </p><p> </p><p>

strategy is needed here. (87% to 88%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:25 I've managed to grind my way into control for a good part of the match. Jack is too crafty for me to avoid or block his </p><p> </p><p>

strikes, but I've managed to counter at least half a dozen of them into some takedowns (thank you counter grapple lvl 2). I </p><p> </p><p>

think I'm in a position where I can stand going for the kill. (62% to 22%, but again I have no good blood moves)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:13 Jack got a 2nd wind and started beating the living hell out of me. Now we're both on the brink of being busted open. </p><p> </p><p>

Whoever can get in the 1st good shot is going to win this match. (21% to 22%...)</p><p> </p><p>

*19:59 Me and Jack trade DDTs for what seems like forever. He attempts to piledrive a few times as well but I'm not dumb enough </p><p> </p><p>

to fall for it. Of all things, a simple headbutt catches me by surprise and a trickle of blood forms under my right eye. I </p><p> </p><p>

quickly wipe it away, but it's too late. The ref calls for the bell and my winning streak is over. (Seriously, I have nothing </p><p> </p><p>

above 50 out of 1000 chance to bloody anyone with my moveset)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> So hardcore isn't my forte, that's alright. I pride myself on my technincal skill. Put me in the ring with </p><p> </p><p>

Whiskey Jack without the stupid first blood rule and I will give him a lesson he won't soon forget.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict: </strong>This match had a few good moments, but for the most part it was painfully average and will not linger in the memory. **</p><p> </p><p>

(Between Matches 2 and 3, I add the Sit-Out Double Underhood Facecrusher aka The Pedigree. It has 100 blood chance, which is the </p><p>

highest I can get without using a weapon.)</p>

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<p><strong>

Match 3</strong>: vs Sgt. Bubba Lee West (First Blood Match, no objectives)</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts</strong>: Another First Blood match, and this time against a wrestler I've already lost to before. I'm starting to </p><p> </p><p>

think someone out there doesn't want me to succeed.</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*5:14 Not surprisingly, The Sarge is dominating me in every way possible. He shrugs off my strikes, he rope breaks my holds, he </p><p> </p><p>

avoids my ground attacks. My body is already giving out on me. I took a Stump Piledriver but luckily the cut I suffered in my </p><p> </p><p>

last match didn't reopen. There is still a slight glimmer of hope. (31% to 86%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:15 Call me a hypocrate, but I knocked West down and went outside and grabbed a Steel Chair. After bashing him over his back </p><p> </p><p>

with it, I went to work with stomps and holds to wear him down before picking him up only to strikes him back down with another </p><p> </p><p>

Chair shot the back. If they want hardcore, I'll give these blood thirsty idiots hardcore. (26% to 51%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:52 Obviously West has no soul. He just tried to Butt Bomb me onto the chair. I escaped and put the boots to him and then </p><p> </p><p>

picked him up and gave him a FDT onto the chair for his troubles. That's what you get! </p><p> </p><p>

*10:37 And that's what I get. I'm seeing stars right now after being driven into the chair with a DDT. Good job West, you got me </p><p> </p><p>

back. But I'm not bleeding yet! Come at me, Sarge! (11% to 39%)</p><p> </p><p>

*16:13 My head is made of mush I swear. I took all sorts of devastating moves onto that stupid chair I brought into the ring. </p><p> </p><p>

And I draw blood from a simple headbutt once again (The damn move only has a 15/1000 chance to draw blood!)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> Two lost First Blood matches in a row. And I stooped to his level and tried to finish him off using a </p><p> </p><p>

steel chair. At least I got to vent some of my frustrations over losing by hitting West with not one but TWO chair shots. It </p><p> </p><p>

wasn't a total loss.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> A run of the mill competitive bout. Overall Rating: **</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Last Match:</strong> vs Land Mass (Hardcore match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Once again, I am facing Land Mass at the end of the month. This time it's under hardcore rules. Since I </p><p> </p><p>

don't NEED to make him bleed, I'll just use my superior technique to win this one as easily as I did the first time. He is a </p><p> </p><p>

land mass, I am the Straight Edge bulldozer.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*9:21 What can I say? Land Mass is slow, stupid, and not very talented in the ring. I'm dominating him in every way possible. I </p><p> </p><p>

am a student of the game. I may not be the most gifted talent, but I know what own strengths and weaknesses. I went for the kill </p><p> </p><p>

a little early though, and my attempt at a Razor Blade was avoided. He is only delaying the inevitable. (75% to 18%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:55 I am chomping at the bit to finish him off. A 2nd Razor Blade attempt was blocked, but I quickly grabbed him and put him </p><p> </p><p>

down with a FDT. He isn't getting a chance to mount a comeback. I NEED to win. (68% to 0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*12:47 It's easy to get caught up in the heat of the moment. I hit the Razor Blade on my 3rd attempt of the match. But instead </p><p> </p><p>

of pinning him, I picked him up and went for another. He broke it up out of desperation. (I was actually trying to raise the </p><p> </p><p>

match rating a bit heh. 68% to 0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:55 Yeah, that was a mistake. Land Mass got a 2nd wind and after whipping me into the corner, he went on a barrage of strikes </p><p> </p><p>

that I could not avoid. His massive frame made it impossible for me to get out of his way. His attempt at a Jelly Belly Suplex </p><p> </p><p>

was easy enough to slip out of though. (39% to 0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:40 Another attempt to put him away with the Razor Blade avoided and I'm taken down with the Jelly Belly Suplex. If I get </p><p> </p><p>

pinned after ALLOWING him to get back up from my only successful Razor Blade I am going to be cursing myself for weeks. (24% to </p><p> </p><p>

0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*22:45 Can we hire a ref who isn't 90lbs soaking wet? I reverse Land Mass' attempt to whip me into the corner and the stupid ref </p><p> </p><p>

got in the way and now he's out. Granted Land Mass is 400lbs, but I just KNOW that ref is gonna lay there for a long time while </p><p> </p><p>

I continue to allow Mass to even the odds. WHY DIDN'T I PIN HIM WHEN I HAD THE CHANCE?! (15% to 0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*24:18 The ref finally wakes up as Land Mass lands with all 400lbs of his fat self in a splash. I can't even move cuz his fat is </p><p> </p><p>

choking me out and the 3 count ensues.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> I had this won. I got cocky and wanted to hit him with my finisher a second time. He never looked back </p><p> </p><p>

after that mistake. Kudos to Land Mass for having the fighting spirit, but this loss is 100% MY fault.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> This match had a few good moments, but for the most part it was painfully average and won't linger in the memory. **</p><p> </p><p>

(So storyline number 2 is over and once again I go 1 out of 4. Not a good start at all. And I should have won 2 of 4, I honestly </p><p> </p><p>

don't know why I didn't just pin him. Sure I would have gotten 1 star, but it cost me the match.</p><p> </p><p>

Storyline 3 is going to be the Indy Tagging one. I made a team with Austin Smooth called Smooth as Fluff. Other people have had success tagging so I figured I'd try it out and Austin is the one who beat me the fastest so I have confidence he can help me win. Of course, I have the lvl 3 tag weaknesses, so that could be a problem.)</p>

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Independant Tagging</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 1</strong>: Smooth as Fluff vs New York Red and Toronto Zombie (Tag Match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts</strong>: My first ever tag match. I hand picked Austin Smooth as my tag partner after the way he man-handled me in our singles encounter. If I am going to be successful, maybe I can ride his coat-tails for a while and then eventually outshine him and stand on my own two feet.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*2:50 I start in the ring with Red. We go toe to toe and each get in about the same amount of offense. Seeing that the match is getting neither of us anywhere, I tag out to Smooth to see if he can gets things rolling. (86%/100% to 86%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*5:01 (Didn't realize I would be controlling Smooth, nice) Smooth is able to keep control of the match for a couple minutes before Red avoids a kick following an arm wringer. Red looks to tag out, but Smooth is able to grab his leg and keep ahold of him. (86%/95% vs 79%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*5:23 Smooth tries an irish whip but it's countered and Red puts him down with a Hip Toss, giving Red just enough time to tag out to Zombie. </p><p> </p><p>

*7:14 Zombie is very slow but packs some power. Smooth is able to avoid alot of Zombie's offense but finds himself on the defensive a little too much. He tags me back in. (89%/85% vs (79%/90%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:10 My goodness, for a slow guy, Zombie is able to counter just about everything I throw at him. Eventually I get on the offensive though and I go to town on him. Stomping, elbow dropping, and Emo Dropping the crud out of him then picking him up from behind and letting loose with multiple strikes to the back and back of the head. Finally an FDT drives him back down to the mat and for the first time, I feel our team is ahead in this match. (76%/85% vs 79%/66%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:15 The offense continues but a missed Leaping Elbow Drop leads to Zombie scurrying away to Red and the tag is made. (75%/85% vs 82%/62%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:14 Red comes in like a house of fire and goes to work on me. He is fresh and I am definately not. I spy him coming at me with a spear out of the corner of my eye and I counter into a double leg takedown (thank you Counter Grappler lvl 2! 29%/85% vs 69%/62%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:48 I get Red down with an FDT and apply a body scissors just to make sure he stays down long enough for me to tag out to Smooth. I need a breather!! (29%/90% vs 57%/62%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:15 Austin Smooth is now the fresh man and he dishes out a great amount of punishment to Red. Smooth keeps him on the mat and delivers several strikes and holds. Red is reeling and Smooth goes for a Stump Puller but it's broken up and Red is barely able to get the tag to Zombie as Smooth rushes over to try to stop him. (29%/82% vs 17%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*19:59 Zombie comes in but it's Smooth who remains dominant. A Vertical Body Press gets a 2 count. So close. Come on Smooth, I want the glory even if I'm not the one getting the pinfall. (29%/80% vs 17%/40%)</p><p> </p><p>

*22:15 Smooth and Zombie are going at it heavy. Smooth has the upper hand but can't seem to hit the big moves to put Zombie away. Starting to feel the pressure, Smooth tags out to me and although I'm still spent, I'm chomping at the bit to finish this and claim the victory. (34%/58% vs 17%/8%)</p><p> </p><p>

*23:22 I smell desperation coming from Zombie, or maybe it's just his rotting flesh. Either way I Judo Sweep him, drop a Big Legdrop on him, then I stand and get the crowd against me by flashing my trademark Straight Edge sign. Zombie stumbles back up and I immediately hit him with the Razor Blade!! 1..2..and 3! Smooth as Fluff wins their first match as a team, and I am the one who got the pinfall. Morale boosted.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> This whole tag experiment is going very nicely. I got into trouble halfway through the match and Smooth picked up the slack. Sometimes the wrestling business is more about who you know than what you know. A reliable tag partner could be my ticket to greatness, as long as he's useful.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict</strong>: A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: * (WHY?!)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 2:</strong> vs Ron Greenhorn and Coyote Dynamite (Tag match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Time to continue riding the Smooth Train. I've not faced either of these opponents before. All I know about Greenhorn is that he has the unique ability to bore his opponents into submission. And Dynamite is some kind of washed up tag specialist whose tag team name was based on a Looney Tune character... yeah. I'm sure Smooth can take them on, in fact I'm letting him start this match while I sit back and wait for my chance to steal..... accept the glory.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:03 Based on the way Smooth is handling Greenhorn, I'd say that 'ol Ron is the weakest of the weak. Smooth made one small mistake going for a snap elbow drop and Greenhorn avoids it and tags out to Coyote. (100%/92% vs 73%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*5:24 Smooth is able to control Coyote. He dropkicks him into our corner and strikes him with various moves before reaching out to tag me. I don't want to, but I get in the ring. (100%/90% vs 73%/78%)</p><p> </p><p>

*8:21 Me and Coyote are pretty even at first, but I manage to take him down and I stomp him hard. Gaining some confidence I start stomping over and over again. I let out a yell and give one final stomp. "Get up!" I yell. (88%/90% vs 73%/61%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:05 I go all out on Coyote, he is in dire straights. I overlook one thing though, I'm going so hard that I'm starting to suck air like a Hoover. Coyote knocks me down and runs to the corner to tag Greenhorn back in. I should have tagged Smooth in. Tag wrestling will take getting used to. Smooth is just going to beat Greenhorn down though. Yes, I'm gonna tag out the first chance I get. (84%/90% vs 75/31%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:23 Greenhorn tries twice to DDT me, but I block both attempts. I can't help but go for my patented FDT in response but he blocks me. A simple eye poke allows me to tag out to Smooth. Let the beatdown commence.</p><p> </p><p>

*17:33 Somehow Ron f'ing Greenhorn is on the roll of a lifetime. Smooth isn't able to do anything as he goes for rest hold after rest hold without relent. Finally, Austin is able to get up and get enough seperation to tag me in. Both Greenhorn and Coyote are tired and I am feeling pretty good. (85%/53% vs 51%/31%)</p><p> </p><p>

*21:24 I start beating down Greenhorn, but as soon as he gets back up he goes into SuperHorn move and goes back to repeating rest holds until I want to die of boredom. His repuatation wasn't a lie. Instead of trying to finish me off, he tags out to Coyote. This might be good for me. (54%/53% vs 21%/37%)</p><p> </p><p>

*21:54 Not so good for me so far. Coyote comes into the ring and goes right at me. My advanced counting skill allows me to get out of the way of a running knee lift and hit a drop toe hold. I'm not tagging out, I'm going to beat this guy on my own. Unless I get in trouble, then I'm running for my life. (43%/53% vs 21%/35%)</p><p> </p><p>

*26:17 I'm in major trouble. Coyote is taking me behind the woodshed and giving me the beating of my life. He spends a couple minutes doing nothing but taunting me (getting his momentum all the way to Full) and then goes for a Three Point Stance which I counter into a Drop Toe Hold. I try for a tag but it's stopped and Coyote goes for another Three Point Stance which I again counter into a Drop Toe Hold and this time I get the HOT TAG! (0%/56% vs 21%/10%)</p><p> </p><p>

*27:36 Austin Smooth gets in like a house of fire and dominates Coyote and tries to lock in the Smooth Hold (his submission finisher) but it's broken up. Coyote tags back in to Greenhorn. It's only a matter of time. Doesn't matter which jobber we take down. And by we, I mean Smooth. (0%/55% vs 25%/0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*29:53 Smooth took Greenhorn down with minimal effort and after using a cocky slitting the throat motion that made me proud to be his tag team partner, he went for the Smooth Hold again but this one was also broken up. (0%/43% vs 6%/0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*32:13 Smooth takes Greenhorn down and locks in a Crossface. Greenhorn tries to recite the Gettysburg Address to bore Smooth into letting the hold go but his mouth is covered by Smooth's arms and he is forced to tap out.</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts:</strong> That was by far my longest ever match. Smooth did most of the work and even got to take the submission. I don't mind, it's a win. I've now won twice in a row for the 2nd time. Next goal, a three-peat. All aboard the Smooth train! Choo choo!!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> It was competitive, but this match lacked any real spark or energy to it and will soon be forgotten. Overall Rating: **</p><p> </p><p>

(Raised my speed from 200 to 210)</p>

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<p><strong>Match 3</strong>: vs Achillies the Mighty and Greg Levesque (HHH's retarded cousin?) (Tag Match, no objectives)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Two newcomers like myself. Achillies is 18 and Levesque although 27 is a rookie. I might even be able to handle the bulk of the match this time. Austin volunteers to start though.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:23 Smooth and Achillies slug it out for over four minutes. It's like a test to see who is manlier. Achillies has a definate advantage when it comes to strength but Austin has the speed advantage. Achillies is the first to blink and tags out. (100%/65% vs 75%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*6:38 Levesque is beyond scrub. Austin dominates him so quickly that in two minutes he's barely hanging on. I yell out for the tag, and Austin complies... but the blind ref misses the tag. (100%/65% vs 42%/75%)</p><p> </p><p>

*6:53 Of course, Levesque runs and makes a tag and the ref sees that. Achillies is in and he's looking to do some damage (hot tag) </p><p> </p><p>

*8:44 Achillies rides the momentum of the hot tag and downs Austin over and over with powerful moves. He covers and makes a 1 count. Austin won't go down that easily. (100%/31% vs 42%/76%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:18 Luckily Austin is able to stun him and tag me in. This time the ref actually SEES the tag and for the first time in the match, I'm getting my hands on someone. To quote Gex the Gekko "Clock says party time!" (100%/17% vs 42%/75%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:24 This time it's me and Achillies slugging it out. At first Achillies was landing all the better shots but as time went by I started to learn his tendicies and countered more often. Achillies once again ran for the hills and tagged in Levesque. I say bring the noob on. I'm ready for him. (47%/17% vs 49%/20%)</p><p> </p><p>

*17:24 Levesque is actually holding his own. But my superior (for once) talents are too much for him. I take him down with a swinging neck breaker, flash my Straight Edge sign, and attempt a Razor Blade as he stands back up. It's blocked. (41%/17% vs 19%/20%)</p><p> </p><p>

*17:45 After he blocked my Razor Blade, I grabbed him and performed a bridging Fisherman's Suplex. Much to my surprise, Levesque is unable to kick out of it and I pick up the victory for our team!!</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts</strong>: This was an even match up. Smooth and Achillies were evenly matched. Me and Levesque were close, but I was just a little better and that made the difference. Oh and by the way, three wins in a row!! And don't think I didn't stick it to every fan I walked by on my way out of the arena.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> Not a good bout; It was definately competitive but it lacked energy. *</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Last Match</strong>: vs Land Mass and Mark Smart (Tag match, no objective)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Ahh yes, Land Mass. The first time we met, I got my first ever victory. The second time, I thrashed him to an inch of his life and then showboated my way to defeat. This time it's a tag match but make no mistake, Land Mass is the one getting pinned, and I'll be doing the pinning.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*5:10 Well, I didn't see that coming. Austin and Smart start things off and after a minute or two of equal weak exchanges, Smart starts to completely dominate Austin. All I can do is reach my hand out and shout out encouragment, and by encouragment I mean I was yelling at him to get off his ass and tag me in. Finally he kicks Smart away and leaps to tag me in (HOT TAG!!) (100%/44% vs 100%/86%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:38 I have a little more luck with Smart than Austin did. I just imagine that Smart is a hundred pounds heaver and has the brains of a starfish and pummel him as if he were Land Mass. Smart is a good counter wrestler, he reminds me of a less talented version of myself. Before I can shift gears to my more powerful moves, he tags out to Land Mass. I point straight at him as he enters the ring. "You're mine, Cheeseburglar". (88%/44% vs 100%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:17 Having to fight off Smart took more out of me than I would have liked. Land Mass is able to get ahold of me and although I slip out of a Full Nelson Butt Bomb but he locks in a Bear Hug. I manage to escape it but he immediately goes into a Side Bear Hug. (47%/44% vs 87%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:08 Land Mass continues to beat on me, but I'm able to avoid his Jelly Belly Suplex. (34%/44% vs 87%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:51 I land a few shots, get Land Mass to the ground then quickly tag out to Austin. I want to finish him off myself, but I also don't want to be pinned by the behemoth again. (34%/49% vs 83%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:26 Austin gains control very quickly and puts the boots to Land Mass. After an Enziguri and a DDT, he locks in an STF. Too soon, Land Mass has the energy to throw him off. (34%/49% vs 33%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*19:53 Austin hits a neckbreaker, picks Land Mass up from behind and takes out his legs with a Chop Block. He locks in a Stump Puller and Land Mass taps out almost immediately. (I really wasn't ready to end it)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> Well, we won all four of our tag matches. I can't help but feel empty though. I watched as my partner got the submission on the guy I've began looking at as my rival. I'll take the win, but next time I swear I'll take him out.</p><p>

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Verdict: </strong>It was competitive, but this match lacked any real spark or energy to it and will soon be forgotten. **</p><p> </p><p>

(So yeah, I got my first successful storyline by riding Austin Smooth's coattails. I'm doing the same thing next storyline as the only options I was given was the tagging one and the regular independant storyline. Since I've done both before, I'll stick with the one I can gain xp with. Spoiler alert, Land Mass is teaming with a different partner for match 1 of the new storyline.)</p>

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If it's any consolation, your plan to ride the coat tails of a more experienced wrestler to storyline success was more successful then my attempt with Jonny Koskinen. He and Cal Sanders were the Canadian Violence Connection, sadly the violence was mostly inflicted on them. <img alt=":D" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/biggrin.png.929299b4c121f473b0026f3d6e74d189.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
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Idenependant Tagging II

 

Match 1: Smooth as Fluff vs Ricochet Ramone and Land Mass (Tag Match, no objectives)

 

Pre Match Thoughts: Land Mass again? Well happy birthday and merry christmas to me. I tell Austin Smooth ahead of time, "If Land Mass is down and out, I get the pin." He had better listen.

 

During Match Happenings:

 

*4:25 Smooth starts off against Ricochet. They exchange blows at first, both are quick enough to avoid each other's moves at least half the time. It's a fast paced match and the crowd seems to enjoy it. Smooth starts getting the better of the offense and dropkicks him into the corner. After a few shots, he tags me in. Now, it's time for some old fashioned butt whoopin' and limb stretchin'. (100%/92% vs 81%/100)

 

*5:48 My lack of speed is killing me early in this match. While Smooth was quick enough to land and avoid moves, i'm not having the same ability. After working me over a bit, Ricochet tags out to Land Mass. That's HIS mistake. (81%/92% vs 80%/100%)

 

*9:20 The second Land Mass gets inside the ring, I go right after him. He comes at me with a Shoulder Block and I counter into a Drop Toe Hold. After stomping him repeatedly and landing a few elbow and legdrops, I pick him up and land several blows to the back of his head and back. He gets a moment of offense in and tries to tag back out to Riochet... I don't think so. I stop him and continue to beat on him. (75%/92% vs 81%/58%)

 

*10:12 Land Mass is desperate to tag out. He counters me a few times and on his third try, I am unable to stop his tagging out. I hope Austin is ready to get back in, cuz I'm not going to last against him for long. (68%/92% vs 82%/54%)

 

*12:25 I knew he was trouble when he walked in. I try to keep up with Ricochet but he has the advantage for most of our encounter. I am able to move out of the way of a top rope clothesline however and I get Austin in. It's bascially up to him now to finish this match, or at least get Mass back in so I can. (36%/96% vs 70%/54%)

 

*16:56 Austin and Ricochet are still pretty level, however Austin has the fresher body and it doesn't take long before the war of attriction causes Ricochet to tag Land Mass back in. This match could go either way at this point. (36%/64% vs 30%/58%)

 

*21:13 Land Mass for the first time in this match is in control. The quickness of Smooth is negated by the bulk of the 'Jelly Bellied' Land Mass. Austin manages to get me back in. I don't feel recovered yet, but I'll be damned if I'm going to get pinned by this massive pile of flab. (40%/21% vs 30%/30%)

 

*22:36 Land Mass attempts a Powerbomb, I slip out of it but I'm not able to get any damage in before he grabs me again and successfully Powerbombs me. He makes the mistake of taunting me, and I rush in to stop his progress. I could tag out, but I really want to take Mass down myself. He's not in any condition to take Mass on anyway. If someone is taking the fall, I'll do it. I want to win THAT badly. (17%/21% vs 30%/28%)

 

*23:12 Land Mass breaks up an Armwringer Takedown and hits his Jelly Belly Suplex. The ref leaps to the mat and fast counts the 3 (it actually happened). I'm furious as I kick out just after the 3 and immediately rush the ref to get an explanation. He just walks away. The fans are chanting 'cry baby'. I shout at a few of them as I walk to the back, but inside I'm pleasantly surprised. Any reaction is a good reaction when it comes to the wrestling business.

 

After Match Thoughts: Ref bias aside, this was an even match. It's Smooth as Fluff's first loss as a tag team and I can't say Mass wouldn't have pinned me anyway eventually, but I was NOT out for a three count there.

 

Verdict: Not a good bout; it was definatly competitive but it lacked energy. Overall Rating: *

 

(Raised Speed from 210 to 220. Once I get to 250, I'm going to work on raising the CoH of my FDT. It'll be a while though.)

 

 

Match 2: vs Chester Peck and El Mitico Jr. (Tag Match, no objectives)

 

Pre Match Thoughts: El Mitico Jr. is a pretty well known indy wrestler in Mexico, and he has the skills to match. His partner is a guy just getting into the business and I can tell just by looking at him across the ring that he has no idea what he is in for. The plan is going to be simple, isolate Peck and destroy him.

During Match Happenings:

 

*2:01 Peck puts up a fight for about 20 seconds and then Smooth takes over and beats him standing, on the ground, and in the corner. Peck counters a Corner Running Senton into a flurry of punches however and Austin is too stunned to stop Peck from tagging out to Mitico. Now it's on. (100%/93% vs 56%/100%)

 

*4:50 I knew Mitico was good, but he is completely dominating Austin Smooth like he's nothing. Austin tags out to me, and I slowly climb into the ring. This is the single most difficult moment of my wrestling career. Rise up or lay down, that's my choices. (100%/53% vs 56%/98%)

 

*8:50 I did the best I could. Mitico is a quick, strong, flippy, smart, luchador and I am a former backyard wrestler with a few nice holds and nearly 30 years of knowledge gained from superfandom. The only reason this match isn't over yet is my ability to slip out of the big moves. Two STOs and an Inverted Russian Legsweep are slipped out of and I tag Smooth in. He isn't much better off than me, but he's got a better chance of getting Mitico damaged enough to tag his scrub partner back in. It's our ONLY chance. (42%/56% vs 56%/85%)

 

*11:39 Surprisingly, Smooth is in control of Mitico. I'm glad things are finally starting to go our way. Losing two matches in a row would be a morale breaker after the winning streak we were on. I'm not looking to get in that ring any time soon. If Smooth wants to finish it, let him. (42%/51%, 56%/59%)

 

*12:41 Smooth continues to have the upper hand. Mitico goes for the tag, and I yell "Let him!" Smooth had the same idea. Peck is fresher but he is SO dead. (42%/50% vs 67%/41%)

 

*15:23 Smooth as expected is murdering Peck. He takes him down and hits several moves on the mat. Peck mananges to make it to his feet and Smooth misses an Enziguri. Peck runs and tags Mitico back in. We were SO close to ending this. (42%/41% vs 18%/42%)

 

*16:34 Mitico recharged his battery for sure, he came in with a fury. After an Inverted Figure Four left Smooth in agony, Mitico tried to finish the match with a Lucha Piledriver. Austin was able to break it up however. I don't know if I want in or not, but I'm reaching out if he wants to bring me in. (42%/21% vs 18%/42%)

 

*17:38 Austin is able to tag me in. I am hesitant but I go for it. I slip behind a DDT and elbow Mitico in the back and then in the back of the head. A Back Suplex plants him on the mat and now I have two choices. Wear him down or go for some strikes that will do way more damage but might give Mitico an easy chance to move away and take me down. Wrestle smart or wrestle to win? (46%/21% vs 18%/32%)

 

*19:15 For a minute, I am doing damage on the mat to Mitico. But he moves out of the way of a big legdrop and goes on the attack. He goes for a Brainbuster, which would certainly finish me off, but I fall on top and get a 2 count. The ease of powering my average girth onto him to get the pin tells me is close to being out himself. I just need to hit the Razor Blade and this is over. (42%/21% vs 18%/25%)

 

*21:13 I slip out of not one but two STOs, the second time I chop block him. An attempt at a Razor Blade is blocked and I take him down with an FDT. Picking him back up I go for a 2nd Razor Blade but he breaks it up. (39%/21% vs 18%/0%)

 

*22:57 Mitico tags out but I easily take Peck down with a Swinging Neckbreaker. I go for a Razor Blade on Peck but he too breaks it up. I'm going to win, even if I have to go for 20 finishers. (36%/21% vs 0%/0%)

 

*23:56 I hit another Swinging Neckbeaker on Peck and flash my Straight Edge Sign, waiting for him to stand up so I can finally Razor Blade SOMEBODY. It's blocked, so I go in for a Fisherman Suplex instead but Peck slaps me hard on the chest. I wince in pain and the crowd loves it. Yuck it up, people, while you can. (35%/21% vs 0%/0%)

 

*24:20 Peck hits a Diving Reverse DDT on me and I am seeing stars. Peck instead of pinning me, tags out to Mitico. Rookie mistake, he would have beaten me. I shake my head, not in disbelief but just to regain my senses. (22%/21% vs 0%/1%)

 

*25:52 Me and Mitico go on a spree of breaking up each other's finishers and other big moves, it ends when I slip behind an Inverted Russian Legsweep and lock in a Dragon Sleeper (inverted sleeper, I like Dragon Sleeper better). Mitico has nothing left and is forced to tap out.

 

After Match Thoughts: Not only did I get the submission on a very good lucha wrestler, but I stopped Smooth as Fluff from having our first ever losing streak. I feel like a better wrestler after this match.

 

Verdict: It was competitive, but it this match lacked any real spark or energy to it and will soon be forgotten. ** (can't get a 3 star match to save my life)

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<p><strong>

Match 3:</strong> vs Mercy Michaels and Remmy Honeyman (Tag Match, still no objectives)</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> I don't like this. Both opponents are unflashy yet experienced and overall steady performers. Both are beyond my current skill level. Austin won't have a problem but if it comes down to me, I might have to take risks to keep up.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:12 I start off against Honeyman. Right out of the gate, he has the upper hand. I don't panic though, and eventually the tables turn. I do most of my damage with him on the ground. Once things are looking more even, he decides to tag out. I try to stop it but I can't. (84%/100% vs 100%/79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:33 Mercy is a bad name for Mr. Michaels as he shows none for me. I get beatdown quickly. After a stiff DDT, he picks me up and executes a picture perfect Powerbomb. I get up and try to tag out but No Mercy stops me and puts me down with another DDT. He goes for another Powerbomb but I break it up and tag Austin in. It's up to you, because I am spent! (20%/100% vs 82%/79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:43 Smooth comes in and dominates Mercy right away. Mercy whips Smooth into the corner but Smooth avoids an open hand slap and goes on the attack with elbows, punches, kicks. Austin tries to bring it back to the middle but Mercy whips Smooth back into the corner and tags Honeyman back in. (20%/100% vs 63%/83%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:43 Austin and Honeyman trade blows and holds for several minutes. Both men counter alot. Honeyman is the first to blink though as he tags Mercy back in. I'm fine on the outside, Austin can handle himself. (20%/65% vs 44%/64%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:55 Honeyman comes in and finishes off Austin fairly quickly hitting several big moves ending with a Twisting Face Crusher (damn you, that's my move). </p><p>

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After Match Thoughts:</strong> Smooth as Fluff suffers our 2nd loss. I knew coming in, we had little hope. But we certainly put up a fight, and by we I mean Austin. I was taken out pretty quick.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> It was competitive, but this match lacked any rela spark or energy to it and will soon be forgotten ** (I get this alot)</p><p> </p><p>

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Match 4:</strong> vs Greg Levesque(scrub) and Leopard King (Tag Match, no freaking objective)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> The easiest opponent I've faced in the ring has a new partner. Leopard King is decent but if I take Levesque out, Austin should have no problem cancelling out Leopard King. We're going to be back on victory road very quickly.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:27 Smooth and Leopard King start things off. They exchange weak strikes and holds at first, but Austin eventually gets an advantage. A Running Dropkick is missed and Leopard King tags out to Levesque. I'm reaching out for the tag, even I can take him. (100%/88% vs 100%/76%)</p><p> </p><p>

*6:21 Smooth predictably takes Levesque down in quick order. I'm literally begging for a tag and Austin complies. Fluffy time! (100%/88% vs 47%/76%)</p><p> </p><p>

*8:13 I go to town on the poor jobber. After hitting several moves, I connect with a Running Swinging Neckbreaker. I flash the Straight Edge Sign, the precursor to the Razor Blade. Levesque breaks it up the Razor Blade though and gets the *gasp* Hot Tag! Now I'm in for it! (97%/88% vs 0%/77%)</p><p> </p><p>

*12:55 I'm proud of myself. I stood in the ring with Leopard King for more than 4 minutes and exchanged with him move for move. I decided to be strategic though, and even though I probably could have finished this myself, I'm going to let Austin do the deed. (76%/91% vs 0%/33%)</p><p> </p><p>

*17:00 Smooth takes care of Leopard King with minimal effort. He hits an Enziguri and goes for the Smooth Hold. It's escaped. Smooth locks in a Camel Clutch, it too is escaped. Smooth keeps his cool, and why not, he is still fresh while both Leopard King and his loser partner are both on their last legs. (76%/68% vs 0%/0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*21:38 Austin tags out to me and I take over the beatdown. I am in control of Levesque for most of it but can't seem to get off a finisher. He tags out to Leopard King and I dominate him but can't finish him off either. Levesque is tagged back in. I can tell I'm spinning my wheels. So I tag out to Austin. Just end it. (27%/72% vs 0%/1%)</p><p> </p><p>

*29:58 Levesque and Leopard King continue their game of taking turns getting beaten down but never getting hit by a finisher. Austin is slowly getting tired and almost tags out to me a few times but keeps at it and finally after a dozen attempts to end the match, he slips out of the back of a Leopard King Powerbomb and hits a Superkick! 1..2..3</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts:</strong> A very hard fought victory. We were in control all the way through the match, but our opponents just wouldn't stay down. You have to respect that, even if they never had a chance.</p><p>

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Verdict:</strong> This match had a few good moments, but for the most part painfully average and will not linger in the memory. **</p><p> </p><p>

(And so ends another storyline. After winning all 4 tag matches in our debut as Smooth as Fluff, we go 2 and 2 during this round. I'm still getting further with Austin than I was alone though.)</p>

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<p><strong>Indepenent Tagging part III</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 1</strong>: Smooth as Fluff vs Fearless Blue and L'Angley Valentine(regen scrub) (Tag Match, no obj)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Scrub and Scruber. This is going to be the easiest match we're had. Which ever one of us wins the coin toss will just take down both of them without tagging out.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*3:04 Yeah about that. I start out against Fearless Blue, and true to his name he is fearlessly beating my butt into oblivion. His one true strength is his speed and that is one of my most glaring weaknesses. I can't avoid a single thing he is doing. I do manage to tag out to Austin before Blue can finish me off. Good luck. (45%/100% vs 94%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*8:33 Austin has a much easier time destroying Fearless Blue. They fight all over the ring. Standing, on the mat, in the corner, and up top. Austin gets the better of most situations and after attempting a few tags, Blue is able to get Valentine in for the 1st time. (45%/93% vs 27%/100)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:58 Austin takes cares of Valentine just as easily but Valentine puts just enough of a fight that Austin decides to take a breaker and tag me back in. All I gotta do is wear him down and not allow him to get a big move in on me. I can do this! (50%/62% vs 27%/37%)</p><p> </p><p>

*13:45 Valentine gets stomped on a few times, then I begin doing my best work by putting him in various rest holds to wear him out. He stands up only to be put down by a Reverse DDT Neckbreaker. I flash the Straight Edge Sign then, for once in my life, I connect on my first Razor Blade attempt. The crowd boos loudly and I jump as quickly as I can on top of him and get the three count.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> Like I said, the easiest match we've had. I had a slow start, but once Austin softened them up it was elementry. If only all our matches were against wrestlers like this.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

(Raised Speed from 220 to 230)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 2</strong>: vs Oriel Desjardins(regen) and Mad Dog Mortimer (The usual tag with no obj, yawn)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Oriel is another rookie, however he is huge. And he looks plenty capable of tossing me around the ring like a ragdoll. Mad Dog however is well passed his prime and I'm almost afraid I'll break him with a simple body slam. This should be interesting.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*3:22 I start off against Mad Dog. He gets off several strikes on me, but half of them are fairly weakly thrown and I am able to shrug them off and go on the attack. Once I get him to the ground, I go at it with stomps both singluar and in bunches. Once he's up, Mad Dog throws me into the corner and tags out. (81%/100% vs 100%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:19 Me and Oriel stay fairly even. But since I already took some damage from Mad Dog, I'm starting to feel the pain. Oriel goes for a spear, which would have done me in, but I counter it into a Drop Toe Hold. Austin is tagged in. I took both of my opponents down quite a bit, I'm sure Austin can finish this off. Just give me half the credit, Mr. Smooth. (37%/100% vs 62%/57%)</p><p> </p><p>

*12:07 Austin continues the beatdown of Oriel but he is able to tag out. Mad Dog comes in and tries to put some strikes on Austin but Austin is able to shrug off his offense as well and pound him almost into submission. The actual submission comes from a Stump Puller. Even Austin is surprised when Mad Dog taps.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> That was much easier than I thought it would be. Austin didn't carry the load, we were pretty even. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: *</p>

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Still really enjoying this, although I can't believe you lost to Land Mass... <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
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<p>(Added Impact Player lvl 1 thur 3 while it's still free)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 3</strong>: vs Trauma and Greg Levesque(my fav jobber) (still 0'fer on objectives)</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Greg Levesque must hate me by now. But I don't care, I'm going to murder him again and pins his shoulder to the canvas.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*2:35 Austin and Levesque start out and predictably it's Smooth who is getting the better of Levesque. Greg gets in a few shots here and there but nothing damaging. Austin tags out to me, smart tag team wrestling. Gotta keep Levesque in our corner. (100%/92% vs 100%/81%)</p><p> </p><p>

*3:48 I continue the slight domination of Levesque, but he is able to stun me long enough to tag out to Trauma. I'm not scared of Trauma, but he is going to be a harder task. (96%/92% vs 100%/73%)</p><p> </p><p>

*6:59 Trauma is more than a little tougher. In fact, he is commiting quite alot of 'trauma' to my body. I try to corner whip im in order to tag out but the strategy backfires and I'm reversed into the corner instead. By the time I get myself out, I'm almost coughing up blood from the abuse. Finally I get the upper hand and I start laying in with strikes ending with a double leg takedown. Austin is tagged in and I can rest up. (58%/95% vs 91%/73%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:15 Austin and Trauma are fairly equal, but Austin has a slight advantage and Trauma looks to tag out. Austin decides to stop him and continue to pound on him rather than allow him to tag in his inferior partner. Trauma gets away shortly after though and successfully gets Lejobber, I mean Levesque, back in.(58%/80% vs 58%/79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:08 Austin puts the beatdown on Levesque and looks to put it away with a Superkick but Levesque counters it into a Single Leg Takedown and tags Trauma back in. (58%/73% vs 54%/14%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:26 Trauma takes Austin down and tries to get a countout victory by hitting a Charging Forearm Smash, sending Smooth crashing to the floor. Trauma tags out to Levesque as the ref counts. Austin slips in at 8. (58%/25% vs 38%/17%)</p><p> </p><p>

*19:03 Levesque hits a Stump Piledriver on the recovering Austin and tags back out to Trauma. Trauma goes for the Traumatic Experience but Austin moves out of the way and tags me in! I have a good feeling I'm getting the pinfall! (65%/12% vs 36%/17%)</p><p> </p><p>

*23:24 Trauma puts up quite a fight. I get him down and out but I'm feeling pretty out myself. He gets me down and goes for the Traumatic Experience but I move out of the way and attempt an FDT but it's broken up and Trauma tags out to Levesque. (18%/12% vs 0%/20%)</p><p> </p><p>

*25:23 I hit a Swinging Neckbreaker on Levesque then attempt to finish the match with a Fisherman Suplex but it's countered by a punch to my face. Levesque goes for a DDT but I break it up and go for the Fisherman again, this time connecting and getting the 1, 2, 3. Woohoo! </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts</strong>: A very hard fought victory. It could have gone either way but Smooth took just enough of out of them for me to get in my offense and claim the victory. We're one win away from a perfect month as a team.</p><p>

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Verdict:</strong> A run-of-the-mill competitive bout. Overall Rating: **</p><p> </p><p>

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Match 4:</strong> vs Land Mass and Chrstian Deal (regen, bad stats except 811 for Stength) (Tag match, you know there's no objectives)</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Ahh yes, it wouldn't be a proper month of wrestling if I didn't have to deal with 'ol tub 'o lard. Land Mass is a thorn in my side that I need to pluck out. Not too worried about this other guy. He is from Kansas just like me. He wears make up just like me. But he is no Fluffy.</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:06 Land Mass steps into the ring, so of course I start for our team. We trade blows, including my new trademark Shin Splitter (editor made shin kick). I'm getting the better of the exchanges and Land Mass tags out to Deal. Let's see what this rookie has. (79%/100 vs 68%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:23 Deal and I exchanges moves and stay fairly close. His obvious strength advantage turns out to be more of a problem than I thought it would. He is constantly bielling me into the corner which is hard on the back. He hits me with a Three Point Stance and pins me but I kick out after 1. (28%/100% vs 68%/58%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:16 I'm whipped into the corner and hit with a Sit-Out Spinebuster. As Deal picks me up I break away and tag out to Smooth. That was close!! I did my half, Austin can finish the rest. (16%/100% vs 68%/58%)</p><p> </p><p>

*12:03 Deal is trying to tag out but Austin keeps him within reach. Eventually though Deal is able to tag out. (16%/97% vs 72%/44%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:26 Austin beats down on Land Mass. Dropkicking him into the corner then unloading with strikes of increasing ferioucity. Once they are back in the middle of the ring, Austin locks in a Stump Puller and Land Mass taps like a drunk man.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> Land Mass goes down once again. I didn't get the pin but I took both of our opponents down so Austin could run in and take the glory. I'll take it.</p><p>

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Verdict:</strong> A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p>

(Success! Smooth as Fluff is 2 out of 3 in storyline success now. I'm just like McDonalds cuz I'm lovin' it. It's a shame I haven't been able to boost my stats much over this time.)</p><p> </p><p>

(Raised Speed from 230 to 240)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

The Open Challange (3 months of tagging gained me a good amount of XP, but since this storyline just opened up for me, I figured why not.)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 1</strong>: vs Crash Lewis (Standard match, no objectives)</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> My first venture into the singles ranks in a while. Crash Lewis isn't anything too special. I might have a chance here.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*10:39 As I figured, Crash isn't that much of a challange. I am having relative easy taking him down. Crash has a fetish with the bodyslam, and I am able most of the time to slip out and inflict damage. One such slipping out allows me to hit a Reverse DDT, which allows me to get a long 2 count. (72% vs 3%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:04 My first attempt at a Razor Blade is blocked but the 2nd attempt hits and I get the three count!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts</strong>: I forgot how quickly singles matches can go compared to tag matches. Crash is a scrub though, I took him out fairly quickly.</p><p>

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Verdict</strong>: Essentially nothing more than a lengthy squash. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 2:</strong> vs Travis Century (Standard Match, omg there's an objective. A bad one though. Finish in 25 minutes or get a penalty next match)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> A much harder opponent than Crash Lewis. I'll want to keep this short. (objective lawl)</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*11:54 A back and forth match for the first half. I start to gain momentum as the match goes along. I'm unable to avoid or block most of his offense but once I started to get in my own offense I didn't let him breathe. Two stump piledrivers set him up for my 2nd attempt at a Razor Blade and the victory. (Sorry but I'm so used to tag match writeups where I can divide into tag outs that I just don't have much to write about in singles now)</p><p>

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After match Thoughts:</strong> Travis was definately a much bigger challange than Crash Lewis. I almost don't want to know who is next.</p><p>

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Verdict</strong>: A mostly uncompetitive squash match that went on longer than expected. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p>

(Raised Speed from 240 to 250. I'm ready to start raising either Emo Drop or FDT in CoH now.)</p>

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Match 3:</strong> vs Cobra (Standard Match, no objective)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> The calibur of wrestler I'm facing this month is growing with each match. The only weakness I can tell before I lock up with him is that Cobra is a little slower than I am, which is saying alot.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*11:17 Early on, Cobra takes command as I am unable to find a way to block or avoid any of his moves. As the match wears on however, my superior technique allows me to get him down and pound away on him on the ground and lock in several holds to drain away his energy. The ref is knocked down late in the match and I ignore it and continue to beat Cobra down on the mat. Once the ref is up, I pick Cobra up and hit the Razor Blade on the first try (for once). The ref counts to 3 and I am on my biggest winning streak in my singles career!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts</strong>: No one is surprised more than me that I won this match. Maybe teaming with Austin did more for me than I thought. One more match and I'll having a perfect singles record for a whole month. One more.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict</strong>: This was a perfectly acceptable but perfectly dull bout that will soon be forgotten. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Final Match:</strong> vs Curtis Jenkins (Standard Match, no objective)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Like Cobra, Jenkins is on paper better than me in every way other than speed, which is still weird. If I can beat Cobra though, I have half confidence that I can beat Jenkins as well.</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*18:04 Started off much like the match with Cobra. Jenkins got the upper hand at first with me not being able to block or avoid any of his moves. I gained some ground in the middle of the match by keeping him grounded and using strikes and holds to wear him down. The difference came at the end when I turned away THREE Face Crushers only to have the 4th connect (with a 850 starting CoW somehow) and I took the three second nap.</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts</strong>: I was so close to having a perfect singles record inside a month. But three out of four is a strong improvment over my past singles exploits. I think it might be smart to return to the tag division and allow Austin Smooth to help me up my game.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> A run-of-the-mill competitive bout. Overall Rating: **</p><p> </p><p>

(So that Storyline would normally be neutral as I only lost once, but this particular one had said ANY loss is a failure. So I finish the 1st half of my 1st year with 2 successes and 4 failures. Overall Record of 15 wins and 9 losses. 5-7 in singles, 10-2 in tag. Obviously I need to stick with tag for now.)</p>

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<p><strong>Independent Tagging IV</strong></p><p>

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Match 1</strong>: Smooth as Fluff vs Crash Lewis and Mad Dog Mortimer</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts</strong>: Haha, well this should be a nice way of easing back into the tag scene. Should I even let Smooth fight in this match?</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*2:40 Smooth insists on starting out, he faces Mad Dog. I won't lie, the start of the match is looking brutal. Smooth is wailing on Mad Dog and every time Mad Dog tries to hit Smooth, he just takes the move and continues to attack. Smooth puts him in the corner but Mad Dog avoids the assault and tags in Crash. (100%/96% vs 100%/69%)</p><p> </p><p>

*6:53 I so want in right now. Smooth dominates Crash just as easily as he was Mad Dog. He manages to keep Crash in the ring alot longer though. After a Dropkick to the Knee followed by a sick looking DDT, Crash avoids a Rolling Splash and tag out. (100%/85% vs 48%/71%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:53 This is a total and utter mismatch. Mad Dog tries to tag out but Smooth is able to cut him off this time. I am SCREAMING to get in. After a DDT, Smooth tags me in. Alright, don't screw this up. (100%/73% vs 48%/17%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:20 I hit Mad Dog with an FDT and I raise my arms up in the Straight Edge symbol, ready to strike. Mad Dog rushes in and pushes me away and then runs and tags Crash back in. Whatever, I'm better than both of them. (100%/73% vs 50%/0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*16:53 Crash has a weird obsession with whipping me around. I'm trying to get in some offense but he keeps bounding me off the ropes and throwing me into the corner. I keep hitting my moves though and slow down the pace. I FDT him and then pick him back up. A kick to the gut stuns him just long enough to land the Razor Blade and the victory.</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts:</strong> Pretty much as easy as I thought it would be. It took more out of me than I thought it would but the finish was never in doubt for a moment.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> This was a dull and lifeless bout that never got out of first gear. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p>

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Match 2:</strong> vs Coyote Dynamite and Penfold Perdition</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> Much tougher opponents than the previous match. We faced Coyote before, but he was partnered with Ron Greenhorn. His partner this time is a more than capable Perdition who is slow but very strong.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*3:19 Surprisingly, I start out by getting the better of Coyote. I am finding it easy to avoid his strikes (alot of lucky rolls). Coyote gets frustrated and tags out even though he isn't very hurt yet. (96%/100% vs 80%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*5:56 Perdition is a very strong fellow. He is really good at breaking up my moves too. I am able to get some damage on him but he is just too strong for me. I quickly snapmare him down and run to Austin to tag him in. (70%/100 vs 80%/88%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:38 Smooth hits several moves right off the bat after whipping Perdition into the corner and Perdition is quick to tag back out to Coyote. (70%/97% vs 83%/61%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:55 Smooth and Coyote exchange moves, neither getting a big advantage over the other. Smooth gets in most of his offense by getting Coyote in the corner and beating him down. Coyote is the first to blink and the lumbering Perdition is now back in. I hope Smooth can stick it out, I don't want any of that big guy. (70%/51% vs 39%/63%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:35 Smooth plays it smart and mostly uses strikes and ground strikes to avoid having his moves broken up by the very burly Perdition. Although Smooth has been on the offensive for the most part, he is quickly losing steam and tags me in. I'll do my best, I'm pretty fresh. (74%/38% vs 39%/30%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:21 Perdition is slowed down enough that I can get in some ground offense. Perdition is the one this time who is looking to get away from me. Coyote steps in. I think I'm fresh enough to take him. (71%/38% vs 41%/19%)</p><p> </p><p>

*20:27 Me and Coyote are exchanging blows. Neither of us can barely even stand, but neither of us can finish the match either. I'm getting more and more nervous with each near finish so I tag out to Austin. This is over. (8%/41% vs 6%/19%)</p><p> </p><p>

*21:15 Austin runs in and clobbers Coyote with a couple high risk strikes then picks him up and goes for the Smooth Hold, Coyote breaks it up and tags Perdition back in. (8%/39% vs 0%/21%)</p><p> </p><p>

*22:42 Perdition goes for a few power moves, trying to snatch a victory but Austin hits an Enziguri followed by a Super Kick and gets the pinfall.</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts:</strong> I could have easily been pinned but I managed to get Austin in at the right time and he did the rest. Tagging is good for my career, I wish I could make it on my own though.</p><p>

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Verdict:</strong> A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: *</p><p> </p><p>

(Changed my mind about raising CoH on moves, it's VERY expensive. So I started to raise Striking, went from 200 to 210)</p>

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<p><strong>Match 3:</strong> vs Phobia and New York Red</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts</strong>: Both are decent wrestlers. Both could probably take me, but neither can take Austin. So, I just have to hold up enough that Austin won't get beat down. I don't want to be the one in the ring when the pinfall is made.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:23 Austin and Phobia start off and Phobia starts throwing all sorts of crazy lucha themed moves out. Austin slips out of enough of them to hit some moves of his own and get the upper hand. Phobia tags out to Red. (100%/86% vs 75%/100%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:24 Red gets the advantage over a stunned Austin and gets some decent damage in. Austin tags me in. Just gotta take him down enough for Austin to finish it. (100%/64% vs 75%/90%)</p><p> </p><p>

*13:08 Red is beating the holy hell out of me. I really thought I would do better than this. I do manage to get in a few basic offensive moves and tag back out to Austin. He had better be able to finish from here. (20%/66% vs 75%/78%)</p><p> </p><p>

*15:37 Austin repays the favor to Red. He dropkicks Red into the corner and goes to work with several strikes, ending with a running dropkick. Before Austin can get a finisher, Red tags out to Phobia (HOT TAG OH NOES!) (20%/66% vs 79%/12%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:47 Phobia comes in like a raging bull but Austin puts a stop to it pretty quick and goes on the attack. Phobia manages to hit a dropkick, sending Austin to the outside. However as Phobia goes to the top, Austin climbs back into the ring and Phobia bails. (20%/48% vs 53%/12%)</p><p> </p><p>

*19:56 Phobia and Austin are both on the top rope, Austin manages to climb down but Phobia comes out with a double axe handle which hits. Phobia jumps right back to the top rope and hits a flying clothesline and gets a 1 count. (20%/31% vs 42%/12%)</p><p> </p><p>

*22:40 Phobia continues to dominate via high flying moves. Austin tries to get in some offense and manages to ground Phobia momentarily with a Boston Crab. Phobia tags out to New York Red who isn't in much better shape. But really, not a single person in this match is anymore. (20%/22% vs 5%/16%)</p><p> </p><p>

*23:05 Red goes for a headlock takedown, but Austin slips out the back and hits a nasty looking German Suplex. He bridges and gets a 2 count. (20%/22% vs 5%/8%)</p><p> </p><p>

*23:34 Austin goes for the Smooth Hold but it's blocked. As Red stands up, Austin goes for a Super Kick but Red ducks and the ref is knocked out!! (20%/22% vs 5%/1%)</p><p> </p><p>

*24:53 Austin hits a DDT on Red and locks in the Smooth Hold. Red is tapping like a drunk man but the ref is still out (I was afk for a while and forgot about the ref when I came back, oops)</p><p> </p><p>

*25:50 The ref finally recovers and Austin goes for a Super Kick but Red avoids it and dives for the HOT TAG to Phobia. (20%/22% vs 6%/0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*26:53 Phobia runs in looking to capitalize but Austin stops him in his tracks, hitting a chop block and tagging me in. Oh boy, here we go! (27%/22% vs (0%/0%)</p><p> </p><p>

*28:00 Phobia is down so I start stomping on him furiously for about twenty seconds, just beating the life out of him. I flash the Straight Edge Sign and as Phobia gets back up I drive him back down with the Razor Blade! I go for the pin and get the three count. </p><p>

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After Match Thoughts:</strong> It sure wasn't looking good there for a while but me and Austin stepped up to the plate and knocked this one out of the park. And I even got to finish it!</p><p>

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Verdict:</strong> This match had a few good moments, but for the most part it was painfully average and will not linger in the memory. Overall Rating: ** (Best I can get, I guess)</p><p> </p><p>

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Final Match:</strong> vs Trauma and Tempest Appleby</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts</strong>: Trauma is a joke, Appleby however is no joke. We'll have to try to keep Trauma in the ring as much as possible.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*4:09 Austin and Tempest start out and they are fairly even at first, but Austin is able to get the better of him by using standing strikes and holds. Tempest seems to be more adept getting out of ground moves (bad news for me if I face him) Temptest tags out to Trauma, Austin allows him to. It's feeding time, and the main dish is Trauma. (100%/89% vs 100%/79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*7:03 Trauma is putting up much more of a fight than I anticipated. Austin is having all sorts of trouble getting away from the bigger and stronger Trauma. Austin is able to move out of the way of a Splash and tag me in. I hope I have more luck than Austin did, Trauma was supposed to be the easier of the two. (100%/50% vs 86%/79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*9:54 Trauma goes on the attack with a couple of generic big man moves, he picks me up and tries to whip me into the corner but I'm able to use the momentum to reverse and whip him instead. Once he's in the corner I unload with alot of short persice strikes ending with a big dropkick that sends him to the mat. I unleash several stomps on him and then pick him only to send him back down with a Sleeper Neckbreaker. (90%/50% vs 33%/79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:39 I stomp Trauma a few more times and look to pick him up and get behind for some more punishment but he fights back and lays me out with a Running Clothesline before tagging in Tempest (yet another hot tag) (87%/50% vs 23%/84%)</p><p> </p><p>

*13:45 There seems to be something to the matchups here. Austin was good against Tempest but bad against Trauma. I am the oppiside and it shows as Tempest is dominating. I manage to whip him into the corner, and although I SHOULD have tagged out, I decide to attack as I'm usually good at beating people with weak strikes in the corner. Tempest avoids me though and hits a Springboard Legdrop. (27%/50% vs 33%/70%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:02 I hit a knee lift that knocks Tempest down and I very quickly get Austin back into the match. (27%/55% vs 33%/67%)</p><p> </p><p>

*16:15 Austin applies a Surfboard on Tempest but it's not enough to cause a tapout. Austin then applies a Surfboard Bow and Arrow which looks painful enough to me but Tempest won't tap. Austin hits an Enziguri and then a DDT, followed by a Straightjacket Surfboard. Tempest will not surrender. (27%/55% vs 33%/21%)</p><p> </p><p>

*18:09 Austin hits a DDT and goes straight into the Smooth Hold. Tempest blocks the attempt but Austin is undetered and goes to apply it again, but it's also blocked. (27%/46% vs 33%/1%)</p><p> </p><p>

*19:43 Tempest tags out to Trauma and the mismatch thoery proves to be more true than I wanted. Trauma immediately starts hitting move after move and Austin is able to tag out or move out of the way of anything. Trauma misses the 1st attempt at the Traumatic Experience but the 2nd hits and he gets the 3 count. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts</strong>: We were so close to a perfect tag record this month. If this is anything to learn, it's that we need to stratigize better.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict:</strong> This match had a few good moments, but for the most part it was painfully average and will not linger in the memory. Overall Rating: **</p><p> </p><p>

(My 1st neutral storyline. Not a 1st I wanted. I could have raised my Striking again if I had won that last match)</p><p> </p><p>

(Preview of my next storyline, I'm doing New Blood and my opponent for all 4 matches is New York Red. I lost to him in my debut match, but have defeated him twice since then as part of Smooth as Fluff. This should be very interesting)</p>

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New Blood</strong></p><p>

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Match 1</strong>: vs New York Red</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Pre Match Thoughts:</strong> So I'm starting a mini fued with Red and this is our first match. We have history so this is going to be interesting. A victory will def help me gain momentum going forward.</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*6:02 Our offense is pretty even starting off the match. We both focus mainly on striking each other and then going to the ground and dealing out punishment. Red goes for a DDT which I block, undetered he tries another and I block that too before unleahing my FDT and spiking his red capped head into the mat. (67% vs 65%)</p><p> </p><p>

*8:23 The tide has turned greatly in Red's favor. I'm fighting for my life as he hits me with move after move. Red lifts me up for a Powerbomb but I fall on top of him and get a 2 count. I'm not out yet! (45% vs 61%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:13 Now it's my turn to shine. I get him down and put the boots to him several times. I pick him up and go for a Back Suplex but Red blocks the attempt, I get him back down and stomp on him some more and then go for another Back Suplex but that too is blocked. We both for Running Clothelines and Red hits. We're both pretty tired now, but I have the adriniline advantage (Very high momentum to Red's Low) (34% vs 37%)</p><p> </p><p>

*14:24 I finally managed to Back Suplex Red, it had to be done. I lay the boots to him again and flash the Stright Edge Sign, Red rushes me and goes to hitting me with a lot of weak stirkes, trying to get back the advatage. I slip out of a bodyslam and go for the Razor Blade but it's blocked. So instead I latch on and perform a Fisherman's Suplex and get the 3 count!</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>After Match Thoughts:</strong> Very hard fought match. There's no telling who is going to win this fued in the end, but now I am in his head.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Verdict</strong>: A poor match, mired in mediocrity. Overall Rating: * (I hate you lol)</p><p> </p><p>

(Raised Striking from 210 to 220)</p><p>

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Match 2</strong>: vs New York Red (Secondary objective is to make Red bleed. That's my kyprtonite, my biggest blood move is 100/1000.)</p><p>

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Pre Match Thoughts</strong>: The 2nd match our fued is about to begin. This time I won't just beat him, I'll make him bleed. That's not sadistic is it? (Backed out of the match and added a new Trademark move using the editor. It's a custom package piledriver called the Drunk Driver. It was invented by my alter ego in POBYW, Cletus the Raging Redneck. It has CoH of 350, CoW of 200, damages head for 40, and has 200/1000 chance of busting someone open.)</p><p>

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During Match Happenings:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

*7:07 Red is fired up for this match and goes on the attack right away. I'm almost completely defenseless as he hits me with everything but the kitchen sink. Six minutes in he stalks me as I rise and goes for a spear. I try to avoid it but he is too quick and I go crashing to the mat. I kick out at two but Red is waiting for me and goes for a Stunner, but I'm able to break it up. Forget making him bleed, I gotta find some way to SURVIVE this match now. (23% vs 84%)</p><p> </p><p>

*8:37 Red is going for the kill already. I narrowly avoid or break up several of his higher damaging moves, but at the same time he is the doing the same to my lower damaging moves which is making it VERY hard for me to make my comeback. (23% vs 79%)</p><p> </p><p>

*10:10 Red hits a Snap Inverted DDT and gets a 2 count (985 roll for the win), he goes straight into a Powerbomb with a pin, which I also kick out of. He goes for a DDT right after that but I break it up. I basically have no chance of winning right now. (0% vs 77%)</p><p> </p><p>

*11:15 Red goes for another Stunner but I break it up and snapmare him down. I go for a stomp but he avoids it and hits an Animalistic Spear 1..2..3,</p><p>

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After Match Thoughts</strong>: I got my butt kicked. That's pretty much it.</p><p>

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Verdict</strong>: This was a dull and lifeless bout that never got out of first gear. Overall Rating: *</p>

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