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<em>Christmas 2019, somewhere in Wyoming (No, seriously, we have no idea; could be Cheyenne, could be Sheridan, at this point who can say?)</em>:</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

There were, Hugh Dansigny considered, some mysteries in life that mankind would never be able to solve. The source of the foul magics that had prevented the Vancouver Canucks from ever winning the Stanley Cup, for one. Why on earth it had taken an IRS investigation to figure out that Richard Eisen was dodgy as sin, for another. And of course, the biggest mystery of all: what on earth did Vicky even see in Sean McFly in the first place?</p><p> </p><p>

Not that Hugh could talk, really, what with the whole marrying-Sean’s-sister thing. But still, taking the mick out of Vicky’s romantic choices was his privilege as her best friend, and it wasn’t like he had a lot else on his plate at the moment, what with being out of the business for a year and a half. After all, in between adopting Hanson and Gracie and moving to Wyoming (Hugh really had no idea why they’d done that, but Tammy had decided and Hugh never argued with his wife unless it involved wrestling or Tammy’s utter wrongness in supporting the Bruins), Hugh just didn’t have it in him to travel the kind of distances required for a wrestling gig in these parts. Not to mention that with AAA having closed down the nearest outfit he’d actually want to work for was nearly a thousand miles away on the other side of the border, so yeah, he was out of the business for the foreseeable future.</p><p> </p><p>

Not that it was all bad; Damian Carvill and Cat Quine lived a couple of hours’ drive away, and given that they had two kids under the age of 5 and a way with dessert making it all worked out rather nicely. Hugh’s kids got extra money for babysitting, Damian and Cat got time away from their kids, and Hugh and Tammy got access to Damian’s homemade doughnut holes and Cat’s bread-and-butter pudding, which Hugh was reliably informed had once made Anne Stardust actually smile for a whole five minutes. Anything that could do that, in Hugh’s opinion, was worth a longish drive once every week or so and an evening spent in the company of Damian and Cat’s friends he hardly knew every December 28th. </p><p> </p><p>

Which led him to where he was right now; sat at Damian and Cat’s kitchen island with a mouthful of doughnut hole wondering if Damian had actually said what Hugh thought he’d said.</p><p> </p><p>

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<span style="color:#FF8C00;">“Okay, run that by me one more time, Damian, ‘cos I’m fairly certain I misheard you the first time.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

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<span style="color:#800080;">“I’m opening up a new promotion next year and I want you to run the book for me.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

Okay, so Hugh had heard him right the first time.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF8C00;">“Okay, you do remember that I haven’t worked any further west than Buffalo since we were still using the phrase ‘the new millennium’, yeah? ‘Cos it seems like that would be something you’d want in a booker, y’know, actually knowing the are where you’re working. C’mon, Cat worked all across the north-west with AAA and you definitely like her more than me, she’d be perfect for this gig.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#800080;"> “She would be if she wanted it. But Cat’s made it clear that she’s happy out of the business and I’m not asking her to put that aside. Also, our kids aren’t old enough to leave unsupervised for that long- unlike yours, I should point out- and I don’t think we want them backstage at a wrestling show just yet. Let’s at least wait ‘til they can speak in complex sentences, okay?”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF8C00;">“You worry too much. Look at Dan’s kid, they took him backstage at North of the Border shows before he was out of diapers and he’s doing great work now.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#800080;">“True, but I’m fairly sure Cat would rather Mercy and Luke’s first words weren’t suplex or bodyslam. Also, unlike the Stone we actually do have lives outside of the business.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF8C00;">“…Okay, that’s fair.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#800080;">“Besides, what I need from a booker isn’t an in-depth understanding of the pacific north-western fanbase, I’ve lived here long enough to understand that myself. No, what I need from my booker is the kind of in-depth understanding of proper old-school wrestling that you learn from spending 16 years working for The Stomper and Larry Vessey. That’s what I’m trying to do here, bring old-school wrestling to a crowd that might really love it, and nobody knows old-school like you do Hugh, not out here. Besides, it’s been over a year since you retired and it’s not like your kids can’t look after themselves for one evening a month, so just say yes like we both know you want to and let’s get to work, okay?”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF8C00;">“You've been talking to Tammy about this, haven't you?"</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#800080;">"I can neither confirm or deny the fact that I spoke to your wife who also thinks you should say yes and get out of the house more than once a week."</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF8C00;">"Alright fine, I’m in. But only on one condition…”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#800080;">“Gonna cut you off right there. Hugh, we all know about your weird thing for expensive office furniture, Tammy already mentioned it, you can work from home and use that ridiculous monstrosity she got you for your birthday, okay?”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF8C00;">“Actually, I was just gonna ask for the secret of your doughnut hole recipe but the chair thing’s good to know too.”</span></p><p> </p><p>

<em>Coming Up: We take a look at the RMW starting roster...</em></p>

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January 2020:

 

From: H.Dansigny@RMWmail.com

To: Damian.Carvill@RMWmail.com

CC: TamaraWebmaster@RMWmail.com

Subject: Roster Details and Plans

 

Finished sorting out the roster details so I’m sending you guys the info for the website (though why exactly I’m e-mailing the info to our webmaster when you’re literally two rooms away beats me). I’ve also included some idea of what I’ve got planned for the guys in terms of character and feuds- feedback is welcome but will be ignored if I don’t agree with it.

 

 

The Good Guys

 

 

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Quentin Queen

Age: 26 Billed From: Anaheim, California

Finishers: Q-Ball (Jumping Reverse Bulldog)

I’ve got Quentin pencilled in as our top babyface- he’s generally better off playing a heel but I prefer him over The Silencer in the face role. He’s kind of difficult to deal with- nothing on the real @ssholes of wrestling but he’s real thin-skinned and very insecure about his spot on the card- but his talent absolutely makes him worth it. He can brawl, he can go to the mat, he can fly a bit and there’s plenty of flash in there as well. He’s even a pretty good talker, which is what ultimately pushed him over to the face side (given that I’ll be managing the top heels it made sense to put a talker on the other side). He’s currently playing up the gimmick of a totally confident, totally fearless babyface; he’s no fool but his self-belief is such that he won’t ever back down from a fight.

 

 

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Roger Monteiro and Masked Stranger- The Warriors Two

Ages: 29 & 30 Billed From: Sioux Falls, South Dakota & Parts Unknown

Finishers: Flying Eagle (Springboard Crossbody, Monteiro), Cobra Clutch (Stranger)

Roger’s one of the top unsigned guys on this side of the country, whilst Stranger’s here thanks to residual name value from his IPW days. They’re good workers, Stranger perhaps more so than Monteiro but Roger’s more charismatic (and the bigger name) so it all balances out. As for characters, they’re teaming up as somewhat mysterious babyface heroes; Stranger’s a straight-up masked enigma whilst Roger’s more of a mystic warrior, inspired by visions to root out evil. Hopefully that doesn’t come off as racist, but I’m giving Rog as much leeway as he needs to make it work.

 

 

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Tavon Blake Jr.

Age: 25 Billed From: Los Angeles, California

Finisher: Figure Four Deathlock, Piledriver

If you’d told me GSW would one day produce a legitimately good wrestler back when I was with NYCW, I’d have laughed in your face (and then probably cussed you out for even mentioned GSW, but I was a lot angrier before we adopted the kids), but Tavon is genuinely a brilliant fit for our product. He can brawl, he’s definitely good on the mat and his fundamentals are great for a guy his age. He’s even got a fair bit of experience which will help some of the rookies on the heel side and as many faces as I can lever into multi-mans. He’s playing a straight up old-school grappler; no fuss, no muss, just pure old school.

 

 

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James Diaz

Age: 18 Billed From: Tallahassee, Florida

Finisher: Asian Thumb Spike, Thunderous Powerbomb (Elevated Sit-Out Powerbomb)

He’s big, he’s scary and he’s got all the potential in the world. James Diaz isn’t quite as good as his dad was, but then he’s only 18 so give it a few years and…well, he’ll probably have gone to Japan and won the Glorious Crown or whatever, but hopefully we’ll get some good stuff out of him before then. He’s playing the rookie monster, a play off his dad’s old nickname of ‘The Monster’ and his rookie status.

 

 

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Jerry Pepper

Age: 20 Billed From: Santa Fe, New Mexico

Finisher: DDT

Jerry’s young but surprisingly solid already; there’s nothing great there but nothing irredeemably awful. Okay, so he’s a one-dimensional brawler but at least he’s a good one, and whilst his fundamentals aren’t all that great I’ve seen a lot worse given his level of experience. He’s playing a straightforward fist-fighter, nothing outstandingly unique but it’s a good safe gimmick that won’t cause us any problems.

 

 

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Wild Red Stallion

Age: 19 Billed From: Rapid City, South Dakota

Finishers: Lakota Cutter (TKO Cutter)

Stallion’s another promising rookie, and whilst he’s definitely green the tools are all there. He’s a decent brawler, his fundamentals are sound if not anything special and his intangibles are definitely promising. Don’t get me wrong, he’s nowhere near ready for a main-event spot but given time and the right breaks there’s no reason why he can’t have a run as a midcard anchor at the very least. Character-wise he’s basically playing himself; a badass Lakota Warrior who fights for the honour of his people. Also, whilst we’re not emphasising his potential relationship with Roger (they’re both Lakota Sioux, though apparently from different tribes- Stallion’s Oglala whilst Roger’s Brulé) we’re not going to ignore it either; if it comes up organically we’ll use it but it’s not going to be a core part of the story.

 

 

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Jason Patterson

Age: 19 Billed From: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Finisher: Oklahoma Stampede

Every company needs a job boy, and Jason’s ours. Now, he’s also a promising rookie with excellent psychology for his age, but given his inexperience and inconsistency I don’t want to expose him to a push he isn’t ready for. Right now, he’s better off underneath, losing to top guys and working on developing his weaknesses. He’s also playing a fairly standard character, the good ol’ southern boy, which should work because that’s basically who he is.

 

 

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Sweet Tabitha

The Beauty in Q-Ball’s character

I wanted to give Quentin a manager to enhance his character, and Tabs had the right mix of looks and personality to compliment his style- I’m hoping that putting Q-Ball with someone more relaxed will help him calm down a bit. Her character’s essentially just an excitable young woman who hypes up Quentin and gets the crowd on his side.

 

 

The Bad Guys

 

 

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Hugh Dansigny

The Leader of The Elite

The Silencer really can’t cut his own promos, so I’ll be handling that part for him and The Hot Taggs. Character-wise I’ll be playing the usual weaselly troublemaker I always do; The Halifax Hobgoblin plays the casual douchebag but there’s a nasty streak a mile long in him once he’s crossed.

 

 

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The Silencer

A Member of The Elite

Age: 37 Billed From: Seattle, Washington

Finisher: Drop Zone (Pumphandle Suplex), Extreme Prejudice (Torture Rack)

The Silencer’s our top heel, both in terms of name value and talent; for a big guy he can really move, and whilst he’s a one-dimensional bruiser he’s a good one. He’s also nobody’s fool, which is a double-edged sword for us; I’m using it in his character in the ring (he’s playing a Cerebral Strongman, who’ll bust you in the chops with raw power but has a real strategic mindset as well) but he looks after number one backstage and could play merry h*ll if he feels things aren’t going his way. As long as we’re careful with his booking we shouldn’t have too many problems with him, but I’m sure you’ve noticed the issues that our top stars could give us so the future could be a lot of fun.

 

 

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Kalder and Wolfie Tagg- The Hot Taggs

Members of The Elite

Ages: 19 & 21 Billed From: Billings, Montana

Finishers: Spear (Kalder), Mafia Kick (Wolfie), Montana Slammer (Sit-Out Double Alabama Slam, Double Team)

The Hot Taggs are pure hoss brawlers, but they’re pretty good at it. Okay, so they aren’t exactly the McWade brothers or anything, but they can throw good fists and their fundamentals are pretty good given their lack of experience. I’ll be working with them as part of The Elite, but do be aware that they’re not as menacing as you’d think given their size; there’s plenty to work with but they aren’t exactly Bruce The Giant or Gargantuan, let’s be honest. They’re playing crazy brawlers, which plays to their strengths nicely.

 

 

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Remmy Honeyman

Age: 32 Billed From: Columbia, South Carolina

Finisher: Honeyman Special (Last Supper), Flying Legdrop

Remmy’s one of the veterans I’ve brought in to help the rookies develop, and also serve as a secondary babyface under The Silencer. He’s one of the most talented guys we’ve got, and having spent most of his career making big guys look good is a natural foe for guys like Diaz and Stallion (once we’ve got more of an idea where they stand he’ll definitely feud with one or other of them). Whatever happens he really is an excellent worker, and his pinfall finisher is insanely cool so I figure we can work with that. Character wise he’s basically playing the archetypal scheming weasel; he’ll do whatever it takes to win and always has a plan.

 

 

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Romeo Romaro

Age: 33 Billed From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Finisher: Romeo’s Lament (Judas Effect)

Another one of the veterans I brought in to work with the rookies, Romeo’s going to be working a lot with the young guns of the midcard like Patterson and Pepper, plus whichever of Diaz and Stallion Remmy’s not feuding with. He’s maybe not the most reliable person in the world (god only knows what he and Coach will get up to of an evening), but he’s versatile and experienced and that counts for a lot. I’ve got him playing a flamboyant scoundrel, using his over-the-top mannerisms to play mind-games and weasel out victories.

 

 

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Lobo Blanco

Age: 39 Billed From: Mexico City, Mexico

Finisher: Indian Deathlock

Another rock-solid veteran with a decent level of name value, Lobo was originally brought in to work with the youngsters but could be in line for a singles push if he hasn’t already passed his prime. He’s a good technician who can brawl to an acceptable level, and whilst he’s no great shakes on the mic he’s a lot better than the likes of Remmy and Jules. Of course we don’t actually have a midcard title yet, I’ve got that pencilled in for a few months down the line, but when we do introduce it I’d expect Lobo to be near the front of the queue for inaugural title. His character is that of a technical specialist, a master of the mat if you will, which should play to his strengths.

 

 

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Jules Night

Age: 22 Billed From: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Finisher: Time for Bed (Sleeper Hold)

Jules is the only man I’ve ever met who could make Remmy look charismatic and inspiring, so naturally my first instinct was to have them team up (don’t worry, I changed my mind). In fairness, Jules is actually a very solid technical wrestler with excellent fundamentals, it’s just that he’s almost as boring as Ron Greenhorn. He’s playing a wrestler’s wrestler, which may actually make him seem interesting to at least some of the ticket-buying public. In any case, he’ll be a midcard prop for as long as have him.

 

 

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The Masked Mauler VII

Age: 22 Billed From: Parts Unknown

Finisher: Iron Claw

Mauler’s probably just as talented as Jules or Lobo but he’s almost completely unheard of on this side of the country so he’s working in the jobber slot. He’s a perfect fit for RMW, though, and whilst I don’t plan on pushing him to the top I’ll happily strap a rocket to him if you want me to. Until then, he’s filling the jobber role on the heel side of the roster and helping the rookies get trained up.

 

 

The Rest

 

 

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Dane O’Hara

The Voice of RMW

Dane’s pretty much the best announcer out there for our level; he’s got the right mix of talent, cost and personality that perfectly fits what we’re looking for. I don’t plan on getting rid of him any time soon unless a) you and he have bad chemistry on the desk, and b) Jason Azaria becomes available and will work for us.

 

 

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Damian Carvill

The Boss of RMW

I know we agreed you’d take on more of an onscreen role in addition to commentary and road-agent duties, so I figure we might as well admit to everyone you’re actually the boss and put you out in front of the crowd as much as possible. You will be playing the good guy, though; heel authority figures are a tired old cliché and there’s no logical reason for you to be one anyway.

 

 

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Dale Kenney and Coach Norman

The Rocky Mountain Referees

Again, we’ve gotten lucky with two very talented referees being within travelling distance of our home base. Okay, so Coach is high pretty much all of the time but we can deal with that later; as long as he can still count to three in reasonable time and flap his arms about to call for a DQ I really don’t give a d@mn what he does in his free time (I know, no drugs backstage, but you really think he won’t just smoke it before he arrives?). Dale will be serving as our senior official, as he has that mix of experience, skill and not being a flaky pot-head that you’d look for in your top ref.

 

 

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Tamara McFly

Queen of The Backstage

I know you can handle road agent duties, Damien, but with you taking on more of an onscreen role as well Tammy’s been brought in to pitch hit on certain matches to lighten the load. Given that she’s just about as good as you I don’t really think that’s a problem, plus you don’t want to see what I’m like unsupervised; I may not be quite the problem I was back in the day but it’s still not an experience you want to go through on the regular, trust me.

 

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Card for RMW Into The Great Wide Open:

 

FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

 

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

 

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

I'll give it to Silencer, seems a solid first champ

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

Remmy is too good to be putting over young talent. He can be an excellent second tier heel until your younger guys get over

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

Much younger and fits the product better

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

The Taggs are a top quality burly tag team

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

James is destined for stardom

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

Patterson is a pretty good prospect

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

You have more interesting challengers on the face side at the minute

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

Stallion will be one of them some day

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

 

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

Possible manager shenanigans

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

The only guy you've singled out

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

Job boy

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

 

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

 

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

What's the point of having a Heel stable if they can't win?

 

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

I feel like a win establishes Remmy as a worthwhile Heel and a loss doesn't hurt the inexperienced rookie.

 

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

Younger and tougher, he can put on a good show.

 

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

I don't think there's going to be a draw, but I'll predict it anyway. I don't really want to see either team lose at this point.

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

This is a no-brainer, this kid can go far with a push.

 

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

Patterson is a good prospect... in a few years. Romeo can go now.

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

 

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

 

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:

Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

 

Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

 

The Sioux Warriors vs. The Hot Taggs

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

Jason Patterson vs. Romeo Romaro

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RMW New Kid In Town

Sunday, Week 3, January

Audience: 77

 

The Show

 

“It’s Sunday Afternoon, we’re coming to you from the Yellowstone Bar and Grill in central Sheridan and this is RMW Into The Great Wide Open! Fans, I’m Dane O’Hara and joining me on commentary is the man in charge, Rocky Mountain Wrestler owner Damian Carvill!”

 

“When I first had the idea for RMW I was determined to bring together the finest talent in the Northwestern United States and beyond, and I’ve gotta say, Dane, I’m feeling good about this afternoon’s card! We’ve got stars like Quentin Queen, The Silencer and Remmy Honeyman in action plus up-and-coming stars like Tavon Blake, Wild Red Stallion and Kalder and Wolfie, The Hot Taggs!”

 

“Coming up first, though, we’ve got the wrestling debut of one of the finest young wrestlers on the independent scene, Jason Patterson, so let’s get down to the ring and get this show underway!”

 

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Romeo Romaro vs. Jason Patterson

One of the problems with starting a new company is figuring out what kind of quality to expect from the action; at this stage I honestly couldn’t tell you how good or bad this match was. On the whole, though, I’d say I was happy with how this match went as it did all the things I wanted it to. The characters got over great, they did a good job working the crowd and got them nice and warmed up for the rest of the night. Of the two Romeo was definitely the better performer by some distance, but then I’d expect that given that he’s a veteran and Jason’s been in wrestling for all of 2 years (and besides, Jason’s gimmick got a better response so that sort of evens it out). The win went to the veteran tonight, as Romeo put Jason down via pinfall after dodging a big lariat (which Dane noted is Jason’s traditional set-up for the Oklahoma Stampede) and nailing Romeo’s Lament .

Winner: Romeo Romaro Match Rating: 24

 

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After the match has ended The Elite’s theme (I can neither confirm of deny that it’s ‘Book of Lies’ by Uriah Heep but I can see how you might think it was) plays, bringing the whole gang to the ring. Naturally, I grab a mic from the desk.

 

“So, this is where the big boys play, huh? And judging by that guy in the front row you get some very big boys in this part of town, huh?”

 

It’s worth pointing out that the boy in the front row is a fully grown man who clearly spends more time in the gym than Tammy does watching old One Life to Live episodes.

 

“Well, there’s a new gang in town, and people, we are the best thing going! We’ve got The Silencer, the cerebral strongman, the man who can out-think and outfight you every day of the week! That’s right, even the heavyweight hoss by the concession stand in the Can-Am Express hoodie. Seriously dude, were they out of Stone Brothers merch?”

 

Everybody knows how tight I am with the Stone family and they had a whole bunch of epics with Damian and Owen back in the day so it made sense to throw in the reference.

 

“Then we’ve got Kalder and Wolfie, the Hot Taggs. I found these guys in Montana throwing fists with Grizzly Bears and people, it wasn’t the bears who walked away upright. We are The Elite, here to dominate RMW, and if you stand in our way…well, you don’t want to stand in our way.”

 

“Okay, I’ve heard enough. Hugh, shut up and scram, will ya? Yes, your boys are good- believe me, I would never have booked them if they weren’t- but you say you’re going to dominate my company? Trust me Hugh, that’s not something that will happen, not with the talent in RMW.”

 

“Really? Who’s good enough to stop this unit, huh?”

 

“Quentin Queen? Wild Red Stallion? In your case, two trained monkeys standing one on top of the other in a big coat? Besides, I put this show together to show these fans some great wrestling, not so some weaselly little man from out east could turn the show into a one-man ego trip. That’s always assuming you’re actually a man, and not some kind of angry little goblin.”

 

“Real funny Damian, real funny. You wanna be careful, though, statements like that could get a man in trouble.”

 

“Really? ‘Cos I gotta say, Hugh, I picked fights with some real dangerous man back in the day, and you aren’t exactly a match for Johnny Bloodstone or Tim Westybrook in the menace stakes, y’know?”

 

“I’m not, they are. Boys? TAKE HIM!”

 

Damian is promptly scragged by The Silencer and The Hot Taggs, who beat him down. However, he Warriors Two charge out from backstage to make the save, driving the Hot Taggs back towards the ring in time for their match.

 

This one was…mixed. On the one hand, all the gimmicks went over well, and I was really feeling the buzz out there, I had the crowd with me the whole time. However, at 7 minutes this was a bit too long for our audience, and whilst overall they were into it you could feel the energy starting to sag by the end. Chalk it up to a learning experience, but I’m not repeating a length angle like this again

Rating: 25

 

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The Warriors Two vs. The Hot Taggs

Well that certainly worked- this was a definite step-up from the opener, and whilst I had no issues with Romaro and Patterson’s work it’s good to know that the top guys can deliver when we need them to. Wolfie and Kalder admittedly showed their inexperience in this one, but they were still decent, and Kalder was clearly getting into his gimmick more as the match went on. As for the Warriors, they were both good but Stranger is definitely the better of the two; he was playing face-in-peril for most of the match and sold like a champ (which he technically is, over in NYCW) whilst Roger worked the crowd from his corner and made use of his ample charisma. In the end, though, the heels took the win after I interfered and threw powder into Stranger’s face, allowing the Hot Taggs to nail him with the Montana Slammer and get the pin.

Winners: The Hot Taggs Match Rating: 29

 

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James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Jerry Pepper vs. The Masked Mauler VII

Given that this featured four of our least experienced and least over workers it was no surprise that it was the weakest match of the night so far. On the plus side, James and Mauler both handed in really good performances and everyone’s gimmicks went over great and besides, it’s not like I expected this to be anything other than what it actually was so who really cares? They’re rookies and no-names, they’ll improve. I gave the win to the rookie monster as he’s the ones I have the most plans for; with Pepper and Mauler brawling at ringside Diaz hit Jules with the Thunderous Powerbomb and followed up with a quick pinfall.

Winner: James Diaz Match Rating: 22

 

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Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Lobo Blanco

Okay, I’ve found my number two or three feud; these two have pretty good chemistry and delivered a cracking match for two mid-level-at-best guys. We also had Damian back out on commentary (he sat out the last two matches to help sell his beatdown; Dane handled the tag match solo and I joined him for the four-way) so he basically called an audible and used the commentary to put the pair over and build towards a rematch, which is much easier when you’re the boss and can say ‘y’know what? I can tell this isn’t it for these two, I’ll have to book a rematch’. Blake (the better performer of the two, though Lobo was still better than anyone on this card except The Warriors Two and maybe Romeo) took the win with his trademark Piledriver.

Winner: Tavon Blake Jr. Match Rating: 27

 

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Wild Red Stallion vs. Remmy Honeyman

Yeesh, that was…not good. We had this booked to go 20 minutes as Remmy’s our number two heel but Stallion was lost out there and totally gassed by the end and that really dragged things down. Not that I blame him, he’s a rookie and it’s my fault for giving him more to handle than he was capable of, I should’ve known better. As for Remmy, he did his best (which is still great, for the record) but the crowd weren’t really into his gimmick and that limited what he could do to carry things; sure he can bump like a madman and make Stallion look good but when the crowd aren’t buying into your scheming that undermines it’s hard to take control and that what was needed. He took the win via pulling Stallion into an exposed turnbuckle and hitting him with the Flying Legdrop after he went down.

Winner: Remmy Honeyman Match Rating: 24

 

*

 

Quentin’s entrance theme (which may or may not be Headlong by Queen) announces his arrival, accompanied by Alison.

 

“Tonight, I’m going up against one of the biggest men I’ve ever seen, and I was schooled by Tana The Mighty and BLZ Bubb so you know what that means, right? See, this guy know what I’m talking about”

 

The guy in question is the gym bunny from earlier who was wincing in sympathy pain. Nice touch from Quentin picking up on that.

 

“Silencer, you’re one tough hombre, no doubt about it, and we’ve already seen what you’re capable of once tonight, especially with the Halifax Hobgoblin in your corner. But there’s one thing you don’t know, one real important detail you need to be aware of when you get in this with me. I am not afraid of you.”

 

The crowd actually whooped a bit for that, apart from one guy who I’ll refer to as Elite Fan #1 thanks to his Silencer t-shirt who yelled out that Q-Ball was talking crazy talk.

 

“I know, it sounds crazy, huh? The guy’s nearly 7-foot-tall and I think his forearms are the size of Tabitha here’s whole head, how could I NOT be scared of him? But the truth is, I can’t remember the last time I was really afraid of anyone who got in this ring.”

 

Elite Fan #1 clearly indicates that he’s questioning Q-Ball’s mental health.

 

“Now, this guy in the t-shirt will tell you that I’m probably crazy and maybe he’s right, but honestly, I’m not afraid of The Silencer because I know I can beat him. Silencer, you’re tough, you’re fast, you’re certainly no idiot and you’ve got quite the schemer in your corner, but I am Fearless Q, Quentin Queen, and there’s not a wrestler has been born or will be born that I can’t beat. You want that Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Title? You’re gonna have to go through me. Now Bring! It! ON!”

 

Holy smokes. Yeah, that was the best segment of the night by some ways, the crowd loved Quentin’s interaction and went mad for the finale (though Tabitha bouncing up and down like someone had offered her a lead role in the new Marvel movie probably helped).

Rating: 47

 

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Quentin Queen vs. The Silencer

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as the match you were relying on to deliver making good. This was the best match of the card, and Quentin’s performance was the best of the night (it’s always nice when your problem characters make bringing them in worthwhile). Not that The Silencer was bad either; he matched Quentin almost blow-for-blow and was definitely our top performing heel of the night. Throw in an excellent contribution from yours truly and a red-hot crowd and you’ve got a main event match of the night and a very vindicated booker. Queen took the win here; when Silencer went for his Extreme Prejudice submission Quentin was able to reverse it into the Q-Ball, and Tab was able to block my attempted interference to allow her man to take the 1-2-3 and win the Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Title.

Winner: Quentin Queen Match Rating: 35

 

 

Overall Rating: 33, with the terrific main event and Tavon/Lobo making up for a fairly mediocre undercard, the massive overuse of Stallion and too much Hot Taggs. Plaudits go to Quentin for his great performance and to Tavon and Lobo for delivering over expectations.

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Show's over and done with, let's see how the predictions went? And thanks to everyone for the feedback, it goes without saying but I'll say it anyway, I'm really grateful for all the feedback and interest this diary has received.

 

DAVEFAN95: 3/6

tryker2710: 3/6

Herrbear: 3/6

Regis: 3/6

Martel123: 3/6

Portlius: 6/6

Historian: 2/6

 

So Portlius wins out here with a clean sweep, and can ask a question of any member of the RMW roster, which will be posted ahead of the next show. It's interesting as well that so many people were backing The Silencer to win the main event- the original plan was to put the belt on him but Queen's personality issues (and a lack of confidence in face challengers) changed my mind before I actually booked the show.

 

Next post will probably be up either tomorrow or the day after.

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February 2020:

 

If there was one thing Hugh preferred about working in RMW as opposed to his days in New York…well, first up had to be working with his wife, he’d missed not having her around back in the day. But Damian was also a much better boss than Larry had been, which counted for a lot.

 

Take creative, for example. Larry had always held booking meetings first thing in the morning at the company office in Harlem, and physical attendance was mandatory. Fair enough for Larry or Steve, who lived on Manhattan Island, but Hugh and Tammy’s place was on suburban Staten Island and the commute was a b*tch (especially given that ‘first thing in the morning’ for Larry could mean anywhere from half past 7 onwards). Then there was Larry’s constant preoccupation with the company’s finances, Steve’s tendency to mistake size for talent, and the pair’s terrible taste in coffee. Damian, on the other hand, preferred to hold his meetings in Hugh and Tammy’s dining room around mid-afternoon and didn’t insist on drinking something that had once had the concept of ‘coffee’ explained to it but had forgotten most of the key details.

 

Plus he always brought home-made doughnut holes, which was obviously a big plus.

 

“Okay, first thing’s first, how’re we looking after the first show?”

 

“Financially speaking we turned a profit last month, just over 1300 dollars in fact, so we’re off to a good start financially. Reviews for the show itself were good, nothing astonishing but it got us off on the right foot. Nothing significant in in terms of increasing our name value, though.”

 

“Not a problem, we just needed to not suck straight out of the gate. How’re we looking creatively?”

 

“Well, the big Elite feud kicked off well, fans are clearly digging what we’re giving them and I’ve got plans on how that’s going to progress next month. We’re going to launch a new feud with Tavon and Lobo next month, make some use of that chemistry, and maybe look into giving Diaz or Romeo a feud to build around.”

 

“But not Stallion, I see.”

 

Hugh winced a bit. That one had not gone according to plan.

 

“Yeah, that one’s on me. Turns out putting Stallion with Remmy was a bad call, he wasn’t ready to work that long of a match and we probably did more harm than good to his prospects. Give it time and we ought to be able to get him back up to the top of the card but he definitely isn’t ready for it right now.”

 

“Okay, we’ll learn from that. What about the other youngsters, anyone there looking like a good prospect right now?”

 

“Fans love The Hot Taggs, putting them in with Silencer and giving them the win worked out nicely. Tavon got pretty over too with that win, nothing insane but he’s definitely a key name for us going forward. Kinda why I booked the feud, really. As for most of the others, they were unknowns coming in and they’re unknowns now, nothing negative but no big gains out of the rookie set.”

 

“As long as the crowd don’t hate them we can deal with it, it’s not like these guys don’t have time to learn and develop. Now, what about the February show, Desperado, what’re we planning for that one?”

 

"Well, here’s what I’ve got planned so far…”

 

**

 

Card for RMW Desperado:

 

FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Quentin Queen © vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

FOR THE COTT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Masked Cougar ©

 

Roger Monteiro vs. Romeo Romaro

 

The Elite (The Silencer & The Hot Taggs) vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson

 

Masked Stranger vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Lobo Blanco

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Quentin Queen © vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

FOR THE COTT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Masked Cougar ©

 

Roger Monteiro vs. Romeo Romaro

 

The Elite (The Silencer & The Hot Taggs) vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson

 

Masked Stranger vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Lobo Blanco

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Card for RMW Desperado:

 

FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Quentin Queen © vs. Remmy Honeyman

 

FOR THE COTT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Masked Cougar ©

 

Roger Monteiro vs. Romeo Romaro

The Elite (The Silencer & The Hot Taggs) vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson

 

Masked Stranger vs. The Masked Mauler VII

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Lobo Blanco

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<p>FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE</p><p>

<strong>Quentin Queen ©</strong> vs. Remmy Honeyman</p><p> </p><p>

FOR THE COTT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE</p><p>

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. <strong>Masked Cougar ©</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Roger Monteiro</strong> vs. Romeo Romaro</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The Elite (The Silencer & The Hot Taggs)</strong> vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Masked Stranger</strong> vs. The Masked Mauler VII</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>James Diaz</strong> vs. Jules Night vs. Lobo Blanco</p>

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Quentin Queen © vs. Remmy Honeyman

He won't lose on his first defence.

 

FOR THE COTT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Masked Cougar ©

But wouldn't it be amazing if he did take it?

 

Roger Monteiro vs. Romeo Romaro

He's a good wrestler, give him the W.

 

The Elite (The Silencer & The Hot Taggs) vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson

This probably won't go that long, the Heels dominate and look strong.

 

Masked Stranger vs. The Masked Mauler VII

Their masks are really similar - same colour scheme, same white around the eyes... this may be a problem.

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Lobo Blanco

Strapping a rocket to Diaz too early could backfire. Maybe Lobo cheats and that sets up a feud.

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FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Quentin Queen © vs. Remmy Honeyman

Honeyman is there to make your top faces shine.

 

FOR THE COTT WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Masked Cougar ©

I like TBJ, but he's not COTT world title material right now.

 

Roger Monteiro vs. Romeo Romaro

I figure another win for Romeo would set him up for a title shot nicely.

 

The Elite (The Silencer & The Hot Taggs) vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson

The Elite are your core heels, so you've got to keep them strong.

 

Masked Stranger vs. The Masked Mauler VII

Stranger is a bit higher on the pecking order.

 

James Diaz vs. Jules Night vs. Lobo Blanco

A triple threat is a good way to have Diaz lose and set up a program for him without actually beating him.

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The next show will go up tomorrow afternoon(ish) so this is your 24 hour warning for predictions. After that I'm not sure when the next post will be as it depends on when the game comes out Friday and when I can get it downloaded and installed- I like to have a two or three segment buffer between posts and what I've written and I'm running against the edge of that until the game comes out and I can get into April.

 

In the meantime here's our fan question, which this month comes from Portlius.

 

Question to the Silencer:

 

Now that you have lost to a smaller and younger guy, isn’t it time you went to the VA and picked up your retirement cheques?

 

Hugh: Kalder, Wolfie, grab him! No, we can't let him attack one of the fans, you want to get sued? No, didn't think so.

 

As for you, Portly-use or whatever it is, maybe think about your questions before p*ssing off the near 7 foot tall wrestling machine with muscles the size of boulders, eh?

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RMW Desperado

Sunday, Week 3, February

Audience: 83

 

The Show

 

“It’s another Sunday Afternoon at the Yellowstone Bar and Grill and it’s time for RMW Desperado! I’m Dane O’Hara and with me once again is the man who makes the decisions round here, Damian Carvill!”

 

“Last month at New Kid In Town we saw the first ever Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Champion installed as Quentin Queen beat out The Elite’s Cerebral Strongman The Silencer and tonight Queen will be defending his title for the very first time against Rock Solid Remmy Honeyman! Roger Monteiro takes on Romeo Romaro! Plus, RMW witnesses history as Masked Cougar makes his first defence of the COTT World Heavyweight Title against our own Tavon Blake Jr.! Fans I had to work real hard to get this match but I am looking forward to seeing if Blake has what it takes to unseat the champ!”

 

“But first we have six-man tag team action as The Elite take on the trio of Jason Patterson, Jerry Pepper and the man who cam within inches of receiving tonight’s Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Title shot, Wild Red Stallion! Let’s get down to the ring and get this show underway!”

 

*

 

The Elite vs. Jerry Pepper, Wild Red Stallion & Jason Patterson

This one kicked things off in fine style; whilst I wouldn’t call it a classic it was already an improvement on most of the undercard from last month. That was almost entirely down to The Silencer; he was the best worker in this match by quite some way and really held it all together. As for the others, Wolfie was pretty good, Kalder had a bit of an off night, Jerry and Patterson looked like solid rookies (even with Jerry’s form being off) and Stallion? Well, he was definitely there. Frankly, it’s clear that he just isn’t that good, at least not yet, and if his form continues to linger at this level then he could well take over from Jason as our resident jobber. For now, though, Patterson’s the job-boy-in-residence and he took the loss, submitting to Silencer’s Extreme Prejudice whilst the Hot Taggs nailed his partners to stop them from breaking the hold.

Winners: The Elite Match Rating: 25

 

*

 

Lobo Blanco vs. James Diaz vs. Jules Night

This was another good match, in fact I was really impressed with everybody involved. Okay, so I already knew they could be good but there were still a lot of questions to be asked about each of these guys. Was Lobo that good or was he carried by Tavon and good chemistry? Turns out he’s still more than capable of taking the lead and delivering a good match. Has James Diaz actually got the long-term potential we thought? Well he continues to improve at playing his gimmick and delivered in the ring in a far more exposed environment. Can Jules contribute in the midcard or is he just too dull? On the basis of this one he’s definitely ahead of a lot of other guys on the roster. All in all, therefore, I was happy with this one and the guys involved continue to work their way into key plans. Lobo took the win here to keep him looking strong ahead of his programme with Tavon; after James took Jules out with the Asian Thumb Spike Lobo nailed Diaz with a vicious (and illegal) chop block before sinking in the Indian Deathlock to force a submission.

Winner: Lobo Blanco Match Rating: 27

 

*

 

Masked Stranger vs. The Masked Mauler VII

The difference between last show and this is just night and day; what was essentially designed as a squash match got the best response of the night so far. I think it’s just a matter of familiarity; now the crowd knows our roster it’s a lot easier for them to get into the matches and the increased name value most of our guys got from the first show helps that too. Of course, it probably also helps that Stranger and Mauler are two of our best workers outside the main event- Stranger in particular gave the best performance of anyone on the card not named The Silencer, whilst Mauler was better than either of The Hot Taggs despite enjoying far less of a push. As you probably could’ve guessed Stranger got the win here, via submission after applying the Cobra Clutch to Mauler in the the middle of the ring.

Winner: Masked Stranger Match Rating: 31

 

*

 

Roger Monteiro vs. Romeo Romaro

After a strong undercard s0d’s law dictated that one of our big matches would underdeliver, and at least it was the least important of the three. To be fair the deck was stacked against this one from the start; I’d booked it to go 15 minutes and that’s not really long enough for a match featuring two of our top names. Of course, it also doesn’t help that Romeo’s stamina isn’t good enough to handle even a match this long, he was gassed by the end and it really showed. More concerning, however, was Roger’s performance which was pretty mediocre and lacked Romeo’s stamina excuse. It’s not the biggest problem we’ve got, Roger wasn’t bad or anything, but given that he’s probably our number two babyface it’s worrying that he was outperformed by so Lobo, Stranger and Silencer- two of those guys are heels he can work with, true, but at some point we might need Rog to carry a match and evidence so far suggests he can’t. He’s still better than Romeo, though, and took the win at the quarter-hour mark with the Flying Eagle.

Winner: Roger Monteiro Match Rating: 27

 

*

 

Tavon Blake Jr. vs. Masked Cougar

Given how good Cougar is I had this penned as a potential best match ever for us, and what do you know? I was right. Tavon more than held his end up, delivering a very solid performance, but there’s a reason Cougar’s the COTT Champion and he more than demonstrated that with the best performance ever seen in an RMW ring. I also liked the finish we booked for this one to get Tavon’s feud with Lobo going; after Cougar ‘accidentally’ got Dale between him and Tavon’s incoming corner splash Lobo came out in a referee’s shirt to take over (Damian explained this as Lobo having a ref’s licence for Wyoming and a bylaw about reasonable safety standards). Tavon managed to his the Piledriver but Lobo gave a deliberately if ambiguously slow count, allowing Cougar to kick out at 2 and then hit a sneaky Cougar Pounce (Flying Shoulder Tackle) whilst Tavon argued with Lobo. Unsurprisingly Cougar’s pin got a much quicker 3-count.

Winner: Masked Cougar Match Rating: 45

 

*

 

Queen once again heads to the ring ahead of his title match, mic in hand.

 

“Last month it was all about facing down the raw power of The Silencer, one of the scariest men I’ve ever had to wrestle. Well I faced him down, kicked his @ss, won the Rocky Mountain Heavyweight Title and now we’re up to tonight. Now, Remmy Honeyman sure as heck ain’t the powerhouse that ol’ Silencer was- and don’t think I’ve forgotten you and your boys big man, The Elite are 1000% on my radar- but let’s be clear here, Rock Solid’s one of the best in the company. He’s smart as heck, talented as all get out and there’s not a lot he won’t do if it’ll help him win. All in all, he’s going to be a real challenge for ol’ Fearless Q, right? Wrong.

 

“Remmy, you’re smart, you’re talented, you’re a…well, you’re a cheating little weasel, let’s be honest, but you know what you’re not? The man who will take this title from me. I have climbed to the top of the Rocky Mountain, and dude? I am LOVING the view! You want to take this title from me, you better split me open and pull the heart out of my body because you can have this title when you pry it from my cold, dead, hands!”

 

Quentin’s awesome, man. He loved improvising this one, threw in a lot of great lines (climbing to the top of the Rocky Mountain was all him) and Tabitha’s reactions helped set up a lot of what he was going for.

Rating: 35

 

*

 

Quentin Queen vs. Remmy Honeyman

How in the holy h*ll was this so good? I ain’t complaining, mind, but this was the best match on the card from our regular guys and I can’t quite figure out how it turned out so good. Normally, you look at how the individual guys performed and the rating falls somewhere in the middle of that but this was a real case of the whole being more than the sum of its parts. The parts were great, mind, particularly Quentin (who’s not only our top performer but has responded to being give the belt by basically becoming the biggest leader in the locker room), but it’s still a bit baffling. Still, when life gives you a Canucks appearance in the Stanley Cup you don’t complain when they lose, and when the main event of your show is this good I’ll deal with the why’s and wherefores later. Quentin took the win, nailing Remmy with the Q-Ball and hooking the leg whilst his eyes firmly fizedon The Silencer, who’d appeared from backstage just as Quentin went for the pin.

Winner: Quentin Queen Match Rating: 41

 

*

 

Once the bell has run The Silencer makes his way to ringside, and he and Quentin are quick to start jawing at one another. Of course, it’s only a matter of seconds before words turn to fists, and when The Hot Taggs join in on Silencer’s side The Warriors Two are quick to join in to even the odds. Naturally everything breaks down into a wild brawl, and we finish the show with an image of the entire locker room emptying to try and restrain the fighters at ringside.

 

This was probably the hottest angle we’ve run yet, which was hardly surprising given that it featured probably our top face and heel acts throwing fists at one another.

Rating: 34

 

 

Overall Rating: 40, a huge step up from our debut but probably a bit of an artificial lift; we won’t have Cougar here every month to provide an extra high-quality match. Cougar gets pointed out as a good example for the rookies to follow whilst plaudits go to Silencer and Masked Stranger for good performance.

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I now have the worst idea for a feud ever.

 

Lobo Blanco keeps arranging for ref bumps in TVJ's matches and keeps inserting hiself to cost him matches. Eventually TVJ gets his hands on him, and Lobo bumps the ref, makes himself the ref in his own match, and disqualifies TVJ for laying hands on him. Then TVJ finally gets his hands on Lobo Blanco... in a FANS COUNT THE PINFALL MATCH!

 

Do not do this.

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