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[ Welcome everyone to my first diary on the new game and I have to say that it is a doozy of a diary. Any of you that are familiar with the MOD section will know that I have been working on a mod that is set to take place in 2025. Now I know that the C-Verse is too big for one man to update all by himself... at least without several years of planning and maybe rolling of dice, throwing darts at the wall, etc. I seriously don't know how Mr. Ryland does it for each game. I will be using the Bookers for most of the companies that start the game. The only exceptions to this will be AAA (as they have no Booker), XWL (Again no booker plus they are my RTG company), and CWA (Just because I felt there was someone better than a DeColt to book) Obviously, XWL and AAA bookers are easy to spot, because they both come from clan Avatar, but storyline wise I have hidden CWA's because it maybe a big storyline for the first release of the mod and I don't want to give it away right from the start. Think of it as Raw's mystery GM storyline from years gone by. Also as you can see the rosters (again with the exceptions of AAA and XWL) are the starting rosters. I won't be releasing anyone (unless they are total stinkers) right away my goal is to make it at least 6 months with the start rosters before cuts happen. Signings will also be slow at first unless it's one of the ones that I plan on being a selling point on the mod.

 

Example would be Nicky Champion making the jump to TCW or Wolf Hawkins to SWF or Rocky Golden to USPW. That about covers everything... I have pretty much taken the month of January to get use to the new features and the first show that is going to posted is going to TCW's Malice In Wonderland as it features the breakout star (think Rocky Golden/Nicky Champion C-Verse wise, but Stone Cold, HBK, or Punk with their KOTR speech, The Barber Shop, or Pipe Bomb) it has a designed moment to catapult one of my favorites in to the Main Event scene for what will probably be the last couple years of his career.]

 

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Major Stars

 

Aaron Andrews

Sammy Bach

Wolf Hawkins

 

Stars

 

Jason Azaria

Jay Chord

Joshua Taylor

Kyle Rhodes

Mighty Mo

One Man Army

Tana The Mighty

 

Well Known

 

Bart Biggins

Benny Benson

Brent Hill

Chance Fortune

Danny Fonzarelli

Dazzling Dave Diamond

Doc Hammond

Edd Stone

Eddie Chandler

Floyd Goldworthy

Flying Jimmy Fox

Greg Gauge

Human Arsenal

Joel Bryant

Killer Shark

Laura Catherine Huggins

Matt Hocking

Nate Johnson

Titan

Troy Tornado

Vita

 

Recognizable

 

Charles Hapstander

Chris Flynn

Darryl Devine

Elliot Thomas

Jasmine Saunders

Jeremie Courtney

Marc Speed

Maverick

Ray Johnson

Robert Oxford

Roderick Remus

Shawn Doakes

T-Bone Bright

 

Unimportant

 

Dean Daniels

Nick Booth

Yuri Yoshihara

 

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Major Stars

 

Remo

Rocky Golden

Scythe

 

Angry Gilmore

Atom Smasher

Brandon James

Des Davids

Emma Chase

Eric Eisen

Hollywood Bret Star

Huey Cannonball

Jefferson Stardust

Mikey Lau

Randy Unleashed

Rogue

The Crippler

Valiant

ZWB

 

Well Known

 

Ana Garcia

Bear Bekowski

Duane Fry

Ekuma

Enforcer Roberts

Hannah

James Prudence

Jerry Eisen

Joe Sexy

Joey Morgan

Jungle Lord

Krissy Angelle

Mainstream Hernandez

Marshall Dillon

Masked Patriot

Monty Trescarde

Primus Allen

Ranger

Ric Young

Runaway Train

Spencer Spade

Squeeky McClean

 

Recognisable

 

American Machine

Avalanche

Big Smack Scott

BJ O'Neill

Brett Biggins

Charger Siaki

Darren Smith

Dominic DeSousa

Dulce Moreno

High Flying Hawiian

Justin Sensitive

Kristen Pearce

Kurt Laramee

Lenny Brown

Makutsi

Matty Faith

Oliver Kobb

Robbie Retro

Robbie Wright

Sammy Smoke

Shane Stones

Steven Parker

 

Unimportant

 

Alvin Lavin

Black Hat Bailey

Chill

Franklin Fumier

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Major Stars

 

Electric Dreamer (Tecnico)

Hijo Del Mephisto (Rudo)

Manuel Prieto (Tecnico)

Nicolas Lopez (Tecnico)

 

Stars

 

Celeste Moon (Rudo) - Campeonato de las Mujeres OLLIE

El Hijo De Espada Roja (Rudo)

Extraordinario Jr. (Rudo)

Marcos Flores (Tecnico)

Mr. Lucha III (Rudo)

Phoenix I (Tecnico)

Queen Amazon (Rudo)

Silver Tiger (Rudo)

 

Well Known

 

Amo Del Gato (Rudo)

Cosmic Rider (Rudo) - Campeonato de Parejas OLLIE

Disturbed (Rudo) - Campeonato de Mexico OLLIE

El Critico (Rudo)

Emilia Reyes (Rudo)

Exranjero Loco (Rudo) - Campeonato de Parejas OLLIE

Hellspawn 666 (Rudo)

Mystery Pink (Tecnico)

North Star Jr. (Tecnico)

Phoenix II (Tecnico)

Phoenix III (Tecnico)

Rafael Ruiz (Rudo)

Slayyer (Rudo)

Tricolor Jr. (Tecnico)

 

Recognizable

 

Agueda Alonso (Tecnico)

Blue Phantom (Tecnico)

Domingo Castillo (Tecnico)

Dragon Americano (Rudo)

El Pavo (Tecnico) - Campeonatos de Trios OLLIE

Humberto Tortega (Tecnico)

La Hija Del Diablo (Rudo)

Laberinto Jr. (Tecnico)

Luis Montero Jr. (Tecnico)

Marvel Mallory (Rudo) - COTT World Tag Team

Phoenix IV - (Tecnico)

Purple Viper (Rudo)

Storm Spillane (Rudo) - COTT World Tag Team

Ursula Saez (Tecnico)

 

Unimportant

 

Bizarro (Rudo)

Elsa Calvo (Rudo)

Hellech (Rudo)

Jayson Van Pelt (Tecnico) - Campeonatos de Trios OLLIE

Kamikaze (Tecnico) - Campeonatos de Trios OLLIE

Patricio Marcos (Tecnico)

Phobia (Rudo)

Pierrot (Rudo)

 

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Major Stars

 

DEVIL Karube

Megumi Nakajima

Sensational Ogiwara

Shiori Jippensha

Yuma Maruya

 

Stars

 

Fuyuko Higa

Gemmei Oonishi

HEART Saitoh

Kit Hatoyama

 

Well Known

 

Katsuhiko Shunsen

Kuniyoshi Chishu

Lady Lotus

Maki Yoshifumi

MAYA

Miwako Katsukawa

Paige Croft

Sae Akutagawa

Selina Svelte

Talia Quinzel

Unstoppable Tai

Yu Hashimoto

 

Recognizable

 

Chiyeko Kita

Eri Sato

Etsuko Arihyoshi

Hana Ajibana

Kaede Sugiyama

Kinuye Mushashibo

Machiko Matsuda

Monster Ishimura

Ochiyo Iijima

Otsume Tsumura

Romi Yamato

Thea Davis

Toku Kijmuta

Tsugiharu Odaka

Yukiko Matsumara

 

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Major Stars

 

Nicky Champion

Rich Money

Steve Frehley

 

Stars

 

Enygma

Joss Thompson

Rick Law

Running Wolf

Trent Shaffer

Tyson Baine

 

Well Known

 

Alicia Strong

Belle Bryden

Bulldozer Brandon Smith

Casey Valentine

DC Rayne

Danny Jillefski

Dawn Gemmell

Eddie Howard

Emily McQueen

Jacob Jett

Jamie Quine

James Justice

Julius Moor

Melody

Pariah

The Force

Tiffany Jade

 

Recognisable

 

Andre Jones

Anthony Trask

Atlas

Baby Jamie

Brock Cornish

Charity Sweet

Charlie Thatcher

Cooper Christie

Corporal Doom

Dusty Ducont

Elizabeth Cartier

Faith McGee

Funky Fedora

Gorgon Grandmaster Phunk

Greg Black

Jillian Jarvis

Jumbo Jackson

Killer Kass

Krusher Karloff

Mick Muscles

Miss American Pie

Missy Masterson

Persephone

+Petr Novak+ Torn Rotator Cuff+

Raven Robinson

Robbie Sanchez

Roger Cage

Sara Marie

Sterling Whitlock

T-Rex

Turk Trenneman

Wendy Anderson

Zeus

 

Unimportant

 

Allen Packer

Bash Street

Chad Brent

Glorious Gloria

Juliette King

Morgan Malone

Regular Joe

Rob Perkins

Siale Valhalla

Sweet Dani Adams

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Major Stars

 

Aaron Knight

Cameron Vessey

Christian Price

Duane Stone

Jeremy Stone

Sean McFly

Steve DeColt

 

Stars

 

[ Unknown At This Time ] - Head Booker

Jack DeColt

Johnny Bloodstone

Ricky DeColt

Shooter Sean Deeley

 

Well Known

 

Amber Allen

Brooke Tyler

Cam Jones

Donte Dunn

Drake Young

Erik Strong

George Wolfe

Jared Johnson

Jenny Playmate

Lauren Easter

Lee Rivera

Mark Griffin

Mountie Mann

+Nadia Snow +Knee Ligament Damage+

Skip Beau

Syd Collier

Tom Townsend

 

Recognizable

 

Adrian Garcia

Alan Gray

Antonio Del Veccio

Blockbuster

David Stone

Davis Ditterich

Deborah Young

Derek Frost

Dermott Ayres

Diablo Duvak

Eli Cain

Faith

Flip Simkins

Hailey Hunter

Jason Thunder

Jonathan Taylor

Laura Flame

Lightning Lomas

Luke Cain

Marc DuBois

Marc Raisin

Mr. Impact

Nina Cacace

Omar Brown

Princeton Pryce

Robby Griffin

Sonny Wildside

 

Unimportant

 

Ariel Breaks

Chucky Dorrance

Claire Winters

Dapper Danny Draper

Demelza Wade

Eugene Williams

Hank Gunn

Jessica Conroy

Natalie DiMarco

Robin DaLay

Sally Anne Christianson

Samuel Curran

Sandra Shine

Solomon Gold

Zoe Ammis

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Major Star

 

Acid (Heel)

Alex Braun (Heel)

Art Reed (Face)

Chris Caulfield (Face) - XWL World Heavyweight

Dallas McWade (Heel)

Dean McWade (Heel)

Eric Taylor (Heel)

Frankie Perez (Face)

Freddie Datsun (Face)

Jimmy Cox (Face) - XWL 2xTreme

Kittie Young (Face)

Rich Powers (Face) - XWL 2xTreme

The Bear (Heel)

 

Star

 

Conner Threepwood (Heel)

 

Well Known

 

Fox Mask (Face)

Honest Frank (Heel)

Remmy Skye (Face)

 

Recognizable

 

Bobby Thomas (Heel)

Brady Prince (Heel)

Philippe LaGrenier (Heel)

The Idaho Punisher (Heel)

 

Unimportant

 

Andy Gordy (Face)

Beautiful Bryan Brady (Heel)

Brody McKellan (Heel)

Buck Graham (Heel)

Bucky Block (Face)

Charlie Corner (Face)

Clinton Edwards (Heel)

Clutch McKane (Face)

Dale Kenney (Heel)

Dan Heywood Jablowme (Face)

Dreadnought (Heel)

Fearless Blue (Face)

Hunter Maxwell (Heel)

Jack Avatar (Face)

Jason Margolis (Heel)

Prime Time Jack Pryde (Heel)

James Diaz (Heel)

Kalder Tag (Heel)

Mark Knox (Heel)

Mike OxBig (Heel)

Wolfie Tag (Heel)

Zippy Deverell (Heel)

 

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Major Stars

 

Amy Singer

Cherry Bomb

Farrah Hesketh

Joanne Rodriguez

Kittie Young

Steph Blake

 

Star

 

Debbie Rose

Devil's Daughter

Grace Harper

Kate Lilly

Paige Croft

Selina Svelte

Suzanne Brazzle

 

Well Known

 

Ellie May Walton

Golden Delicious

Miss Mexico

Steffi Chee

Talia Quinzel

Vixxen

 

Recognizable

 

Alina America

Danielle Sweetheart

Lily Snyder

Ruby Reece

Sabrina Wells

 

Unimportant

 

Air Raid Syren

Alexis Lee Littlefeather

Amanda Price

Ashley Grover

Ava Anderson

Becca Barton

Dan Heywood Jablowme

Darkness Cat

Diabolical

Elegance

Ellie de Grazia

Emma May

Erin Lawrence

Foxxy LaRue

Hallucinogen

Houston Handley

Innocent

Izzy Quick

Jenny Ignition

Kate Avatar

Katie Dale

Kira Lee

Marie Punnen

Modesty Pador

Tamara McFly

Tia Mari

Toni Parissi

Zephyr

 

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SHOW ARCHIVE!

 

AAA On TV! - Episode #1 |

5SSW WoW Tour - Night #3 (#1) |

TCW Total Wrestling - Episode #1 |

SWF Supreme TV - Episode #1 |

USPW American Wrestling - Episode #1 |

CWA Championship Wrestling - Episode #1 |

OLLIE - Episode #1 |

XWL - Episode #1 |

 

 

 

Prediction Key - TCW Malice In Wonderland

 

Gang Warfare

Aaron Andrews, Sammy Bach, & Devine Fortune Vs. The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Eddie Chandler, Nate Johnson, and Chris Flynn)

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

TCW Television Championship Ladder Match

Greg Gauge © Vs. Benny Benson

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

TCW Tag Team Title Match

The Behemoths © Vs. Might Meaty

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

Prediction Key - SWF Nothing Left To Lose

 

North American Championship Match

Des David © Vs. Lenny Brown Vs. Chill

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

SWF Tag Team Title Grudge Match

Fame & Money Vs. Hawaiian Crush ©

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

Strange Bedfellows Tag Team Challenge

Steven Parker & Charger Siaki Vs. Brandon James & Mikey Lau

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

Brotherly Love Match

Randy Unleashed vs ZWB

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

SWF World Heavyweight Title Contenders Match

Rogue Vs. Valiant Vs. Remo

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

SWF World Heavyweight Title Match

Rocky Golden © Vs. Atom Smasher

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

Prediction Key - USPW Stars, Stripes, And Slams!

 

USPW World Title Match

Rich Money © Vs. Running Wolf

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

USPW National Title Match

Roger Cage Vs. Zeus

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

Nicky Champion Vs. Steve Frehley

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

USPW Tag Team Title Match

Jett & Moor © Vs. Anthony Trask & Funky Fedora

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

USPW Women's Title Match

Jamie Quine © Vs. Miss American Pie

Winner:

Reasoning:

 

 

Alrighty... there are the rosters plus the first major three PPV's that are upcoming (the second for SWF as the first one flew by me.) There are still some go home shows that I have to run before them (they will be posted) and some surprise shows too. Anyways... I know that this diary has the potential to be extremely great... or a giant dumpster fire. I'm hoping for not the latter considering that has been the case with last couple ones. I don't know how long I will be able to keep up with eight companies, but I'm prepared to drop companies (UC's so the companies don't lose their bookers) if they become to daunting, I run/hit a plateau of the changes I want to make, and etc. In closing I hope at least one person enjoys this attempt.

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<p>5SSW - Women Of Wrestling Tour Night #2</p><p> </p><p>

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Women Of Wrestling Night 2</p><p>

Hall of Nagahama</p><p>

Attendance: 135</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Pre-Show: Paige Croft & Otsune Tsumura Vs. Hana Ajibana & Eri Sato</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">45</span></p><p> </p><p>

The pre-show opener got the show off to a decent, but troubled beginning. The match was good in terms of wrestling and the fans received it fairly well despite the fact that it only lasted eight minutes and fifty second. Ajibana and Sato picked up the win when Sato got the pinfall after a Buzzsaw kick on Croft.</p><p> </p><p>

Not surprisingly, Croft carried the match in the ring. However, what was surprising was that Otsune Tsumura broke her toe during the match.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Pre-Show: Romi Yamato & Kaede Sugiyama Vs. Ochiyo Iijima & Yukiko Matsumara</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">46</span></p><p> </p><p>

The second pre-show match continued the trend started in the first match. The match showed great wrestling in a tag team match to a decent reaction to the fans. Again, the match was a little on the short side of things with only eight minutes and six seconds of time. Iijima and Matsumara picked up the win in this opener after Matsumara gained the pinfall with the Matsumara Cradle.</p><p> </p><p>

It can also be said that Matsumara and Iijima showed excellent chemistry in the ring as a team, but more importantly Matsumara had a strong connection with the young female fan base in attendance who really liked seeing her win the match up. However, a dark cloud also hovered over this match as Matsumara left the ringside holding her shoulder. I'm not sure if she injured the shoulder or if it's just chronic shoulder pain she's suffering from.</p><p> </p><p>

Main Show</p><p> </p><p>

Opener: HEART Saitoh and The TermiNation Vs. Megumi Nakajima and Torment & Sorrow ©</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">57</span></p><p>

More great action in the ring that the fans seemed to love as Megumi Nakajima and new tag team champs Torment & Sorrow took on the odd pairing of Saitoh and TermiNation. This match really kick started the show on a good note with Saitoh nearly carrying her team to the victory, but in a match that went for nearly twenty minutes (19:55) it just wasn't enough. As Nakajima was able to pick up the pin on Toku Kijmuta after an Exploder Suplex.</p><p> </p><p>

2nd Match: 5SSW All-Asian Title Match</p><p>

Miwako Katsukawa © Vs. Fuyuko Higa</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">58</span></p><p>

Miwako wanted to be a fighting champion after just winning the title from Lady Lotus, but that's going to be a decision that she is going to regret in the morning. As her first challenger turned out to be Fuyuko Higa! The Bird of Prey member lived up to the name of her tag team as the match that will go down as having superb action in the ring and a good reaction from the crowd. Higa dethroned the new champion in just a little over twenty minutes (20:10) with a Higa Green Driver.</p><p> </p><p>

Main Event: MAYA and The Uprising Vs. Gemmei Oonishi, Yuma Maruya, and Sae Akutagawa</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">63</span></p><p>

It isn't surprising that the main event of the night was also the match of the night as well. However, that's what happens when you have the reigning World (Maruya) and Triangle (Akutagawa) Champion in the match. The action in the ring was on par with the rest of the night and the fans really seemed to enjoy it as well.</p><p> </p><p>

The finish came about when Maruya pinned Quinzel with a Split-Legged Moonsault just after the twenty minute mark (20:09). It seems that the former tag team champs, The Uprising can't seem find a break in their losing skid. </p><p> </p><p>

Overall Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">63</span></p></div><p></p><p></p>

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<p>AAA: AAA On TV! #1</p><p> </p><p>

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AAA On TV! #1</p><p>

Club X</p><p>

Attendance: 82</p><p>

Opener: Danielle Sweetheart Vs. Devil's Daughter</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#FFD700;">36</span></p><p>

Well if there was any doubts about the return of AAA, they are now erased. Sweetheart and Double D get the honors of being the first match in the newly reopened AAA under the management of Joanne Rodriguez. The match got the show off to a good start, hell I'd say that it got the crowd hot, with Sweetheart having a strong connection with the young female fans. </p><p> </p><p>

However, the fans did feel that the match was a little too short to be seen as important. As the match only lasted for nine minutes and forty seven seconds before Sweetheart put Double D away with a Super Kick.</p><p>

<strong>Winner:</strong> Danielle Sweetheart</p><p> </p><p>

2nd Match: Alina America Vs. Debbie Rose</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#FFD700;">37</span></p><p>

Debbie Rose and Alina America were next up and I have to say, that while the match was decent that it could have been better. Much like the opener it was dinged by most for being too short to be seen as important (9:52). However, that wasn't the only thing that it had against it. The Referee, Elegance wasn't a good fit for this match. The match came to a conclusion when Rose picked up the pinfall after a Thorn Cutter.</p><p>

<strong>Winner:</strong> Debbie Rose</p><p> </p><p>

Barton, Svelte, Lilly try to intimidate their opponents</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">42</span></p><p>

We cut to the backstage for a little glimpse of one half of the big six woman tag team match to come. Littlefeather, Croft, and Young are shown going over their strategy for the match when they are interrupted by their opponents. Barton, Svelte, and Lilly are obviously on a mission to intimidate their opponents. However, Croft and Young rally behind Littlefeather who doesn't seem phased by the tactic.</p><p> </p><p>

3rd Match: Barton, Svelte, & Lilly Vs. Littlefeather, Croft, & K. Young</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">51</span></p><p>

So far this has to be the match of the night in my book. The match was good and the ladies were given more than enough to have the fans invest in it with nineteen minutes and thirty nine seconds. The Heel team looked like they had things in the bag for most of the match, but Littlefeather kept rallying her team. I have to say this, but I'm a little shocked that Littlefeather didn't pick up the win, but the pinfall was scored by Kittie Young on Becca Barton.</p><p> </p><p>

For those of you that don't know Kittie Young, she is a lesser known journey-woman wrestler. Who was recently in the news for suing TCW to create a women's division due to the lack of places for women's wrestler and then snubbed the company when they offered her the first roster spot in the division. Deciding to open her own company (XWL) while signing with AAA.</p><p>

<strong>Winner:</strong> Alexis Lee Littlefeather, Kittie Young, and Paige Croft</p><p> </p><p>

The Law of the Land?</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">60</span></p><p>

After the match, it looks like Barton and her team are planning on attacking the faces, but are frozen in their tracks as "Cherry Bomb" blasts through the loud speakers. Much to the delight of the fans, Cherry Bomb, does make her way out on to the stage, but not dressed for a fight. She announces to everyone that she's here not for fights, glory, or fame... she's here, because someone needs to lay down the law. So just call her her Commissioner Bomb.</p><p> </p><p>

The Mistress was Robbed!</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">50</span></p><p>

Another cut to the backstage area where we see 'The Mistress of The DDT' Steph Blake talking with Sabrina Wells about how she was robbed in her title match (referencing a event pre-start of the diary). Wells agreed that she was robbed and it wasn't like the champion was worthy. Just then Amy Singer, with said championship walks in the conversation.</p><p> </p><p>

Amy tells them both that they are bitter, because she's the champion and they aren't. Blake responds by saying that she might be holding that title, but she's just an occasional wrestler whose most known for being the manager of her husband. Singer fires back, but I'm the champ, bitch. At that point it looks like Blake and Wells were going to jump the champion, but back off when Singer's tag partner for the night, Suzanne Brazzle steps into frame.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Main Event: Steph Blake & Sabrina Wells Vs. Amy Singer & Suzanne Brazzle</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">44</span></p><p>

The main event was little over shadowed by the six woman tag team match earlier in the night, but I attribute that to the fact that this match was shorter and the fans were irked a little by it. It also didn't help matters that the face team of Singer and Brazzle had no chemistry as team and made people scratch their heads at the finish. At the 15:15 mark, Singer rolled Blake up to secure the pinfall and to 'steal' another one from the Mistress.</p><p> </p><p>

Closing The Show</p><p>

Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">68</span></p><p>

After the competitors left ringside and the show appeared to all, but officially over with everyone leaving the familiar music of Joanne Rodriguez hit. Which got the loudest pop of the night, but the fans were left a little disappointed. Much like Cherry Bomb, J-Ro didn't come up dressed to compete, she came out in a business suit. She thanked everyone in attendance and hopes that the new AAA has their continued support with future events.</p><p> </p><p>

Overall Rating: <span style="color:#2E8B57;">47</span></p><p>

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5SSW - Women Of Wrestling Tour Night #3

 

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Women Of Wrestling Night #3

Hall of Nagahama

Attendance: 135

 

 

5SSW Tag Team Championship Match

Torment & Sorrow © Vs. The TermiNation

Rating: 60

Alrighty, the start of night three of the Women of Wrestling tour kicke off with Torment & Sorrow defend their tag team titles against TermiNation. TermiNation took it to the champs early on in the match, but the new champions still high adrenaline from winning the titles were able to rally mid match. The action was superb and the fans were all over this match. I have to say that it was surprisingly they didn't seem turned of by this match being on the shorter side of things. The match only lasted seven minutes and forty nine seconds. Torment and Sorrow pick up the win after Maki Yoshifumi pinned Toku Kijmuta with the Affliction to make their first successful title defense.

Winners: Torment & Sorrow

 

Paige Croft & Thea Davis Vs. Ochiyo Iijima & Kinuye Mushashibo

Rating: 50

In the second match of the night, the actin in the ring was goo an was receive decently, but something seemed off about this match. If I had to hazard a guess I would have to say that Croft wasn't at her best tonight. I don't know if has to do with the fact that between both 5SSW and AAA they have been placing her in a lot of tag team matches and or multiple people matches lately. That might have something to do with it, but at least she can say that she wasn't one the that lost this match for her team tonight. Again the match was under ten minutes (9:50), but the crowd didn't seem to mind at all. I wonder if it's because of the rumors of them making this show longer? Anyways Kinuye Mushashibo picked up the pinfall on Thea with a Blue dream.

Winners: Ochiyo Iijima and Kinuye Mushashibo

 

Machiko Matsuda & Kaori Mochizuki Vs. Chiyeko Kita & Monster Ishimura

Rating: 50

Third match of the night, but the first match to actually go longer than ten minutes (10:43). Kita and Ishimura controlled the match briefly at the beginning before Machiko and Kaori (who I understand, but I would be surprise if she doesn't return) took control of the match an ran with it. So for a match with Monster Ishimura in it the action it was fairly goo an the fans gave it a decent reaction, but I still think everyone was better off when Mochizuki pinned The Monster afte ra Jack-Knife Power Bomb.

Winners: Machiko Matsuda & Kaori Mochizuki

 

Eri Sato Vs. Etsuko Arihyoshi

Rating: 55

Okay, here is our first singles match of the night! This match had it all idn it great wrestling, a decent reaction from the crowd and even more time the last match. Cocking in at eleven minutes and eighteen seconds. Sato picks up the win with a devastating Buzzsaw kick for the pinfall. Which I have to say seeing the performance she put in tonight... I can really start to believe some of the rumblings that Oonishi thinks that the young woman has a bright future ahead of her.

Winners: Eri Sato

 

MAYA, Otsune Tsumura, and Romi Yamato Vs. Hana Ajibana, Kaede Sugiyama, Yukiko Matsumara

Rating: 52

Even though I have to say that the action in this match was good an the reaction from the crowd was decent... I just don't think I can agree with the booking of this match. Not with both Tsumura an Matdsumara working through injuries to take part in the match. Luckily the match doesn't drag on too long as it finishes in ten minutes and twelve seconds when Yamato pinne Sugiyama with a Yamatotal.

Winners: MAYA, Otsune Tsumura and Romi Yamato

 

HEART Saitoh Vs. Sae Akutagawa © Vs. Shiori Jippensha Vs. Talia Quinzel

Rating: 60

This match is definitely on par with the opener of night in terms of not only wrestling action in the ring, but the reaction from the fans in attendance. The Triangle champion was in action in this match, but because of the fatal four way rules of the match her title wasn't on the line. Which considering the fact that she would come up short in this twenty minute an twenty eight second match is a goo thing. However, what isn't a good thing... is if your name is Talia Quinzel. As her losing streak continues despite the fact that she debuted a new look in the vein of Harley Quinn from the those comic books... Quinzel is forced to tap out to Jippensha Leglock by Shiori Jippensha.

Winners: Shiori Jippensha

 

Fuyuko Higa ©, Megumi Nakajima, Miwako Katsukawa Vs. Gemmei Oonishi, Yuma Maruya ©, Lady Lotus

Rating: 67

In the main event which is easily the match of the night for me we got to see the 5SSW World champion, the new All-Asian champion, but at the same time we got to see Higa and Oonishi who are normally partners on opposite sides of the ring. the action in the ring was superb and the fans were eating this match up there was no doubt about it. The match was slightly shorter than the last one, but that didn't matter (19:51). The end of the match came when Lady Lotus of all people pinned Higa with a Swanton Bomb for the win.

Winners: Gemmei Oonishi, Yuma Maruya, and Lady Lotus

 

Overall Rating: 65

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TCW - Total Wrestling #1

 

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TCW Presents Total Wrestling

The Ranch of San Antonio

Attendance: 10,000

 

T-Bone Bright Vs. Chris Flynn

Rating: 63

Welcome back, Chris Flynn for his first singles match up since his injury. Now it's a little sad that they didn't have him on the main show and not in the pre-show dark match, but what can I do about it. Though TCW might have hit something on the head with these two, because they really clicked in the ring. Which in my opinion made the match better than what other's might think about it. For a match that only lasted 7:23 with both men getting roughly about the same amount of offense each. However, the end came when Flynn madde Bright tap out with a Flynn-Lock.

Winners: Chris Flynn

 

Flyin' Jimmy Foxx Vs. Roderick Remus

Rating: 54

Another decent pre-show match to start the night. It's been a while since we've seen Remus in action. He did a good job in making the match look even, but everyone ha a feeling from the get go who was winning this match. So it was no shock when at the eight minute and six second mark that Fox got the pinfall after a Flying Fox.

Winners: Flyin' Jimmy Foxx

 

Jeremie Courtney Vs. One Man Army

Rating: 60

After the decent dark show matches, the fans gave this one a decent reaction, but the wrestling action itself was a little lacking. Courtney for most of the match seemed like he was primed to win the match. However, OMA had much different thoughts in his mind. When he was about to get a small window and advantage to hit The Guided missle to pick up the pin fall victory in 12:19.

Winners: One Man Army

 

Don't Kill My Vibe Dude!

Rating: 59

Edd Stone and Vita were just lounging around the backstage area and even though they were using many didn't trick angles to make it appear as if Stone was smoking some illegal substance. However, the illusion is broken when Matt Hocking comes in and knocks what is revealed a candy cigarette flying from Stone's hand and knocks drink bottle that was hiding the fact that the smoke is coming from an incense burning. Hocking yells at Stone that he is a disgrace to the profession and that he should just retire already. Stone stands up all the while looking in the direction that the candy 'prop' went flying. When he is finally vertical he turns to Hocking and just says "Don't kill my vibe, dude." Which props Hocking, to get even madder and pushes Stone back down on to his chair and challenges him to a match right now.

 

Edd Stone Vs. Matt Hocking

Rating: 62

Just from that brief interaction backstage, the previous matches, and the fact that Edd Stone is just one fun guy to watch had the fans enjoying this match. It also didn't hurt that the match itself wasn't that bad either. Stone just kept playing up the whole laid back, party dude attitude that just got the fans further behind him. However, that just made Hocking even more determined to win the match. Which he finally did by pin fall after a Hock Shock with the match being only a measly 6:36.

Winners: Matt Hocking

 

Bart Biggins Vs. Killer Shark

Rating: 57

Looking at this match at first glance I really thought I could hear Biggins complaining about this match and how he wishes he was back in the SWF with his brother. Which, I can't really blame him there, because there is definitely better things to be doing than getting in put in a match to be ate by Killer Shark. Don't get me wrong, the fans were surprisingly not turned off by this match and didn't suck either. However, I know that Biggins was glad that match was over relatively quickly (8:59) after Shark get the pin fall after a Big Bite.

Winners: Killer Shark

 

No One Cares?

Rating: 64

I don't know if it was because he was full of himself, because his partner just won a singles match, but it looked like Titan was in predator mode looking for a victim of his own. Which unfortunately seems to be Benny Benson. Benson was getting set for an interview about his recent failed bid to get the Television title away from Greg Gauge and to talk about how he was going to get another match for the title, but a rare PPV Ladder match for the title. Which is when Titan comes in and tells Benson that no one cares and that he isn't even going to make it to Malice in Wonderland for the title match.

 

Benny Benson Vs. Titan

Rating: 60

Again for a match involving Titan the fans didn't seem to hate it and it had some decent action to it. Unfortunately for Benson, Titan wasn't getting paid by the hour or he was trying to see if he could beat Benson faster than Shark beat Biggins. Which he does manage to do by a mere seventeen seconds (8:47) after sending Benson in to the 'afterlife' with a Titanic Choke Slam for the pin fall.

Winners: Titan

 

Come On, we could the Amazing Human Tornadoes!

Rating: 59

Troy Tornado approaches Human Arsenal as he is sitting in catering trying to enjoy a meal, but before he can take bit of his pasta Tornado pushes the tray away from him so that he can sit on the table in front of him. Arsenal doesn't look happy in the least, but Tornado just keeps smiling away as if he has the answer for everything. Arsenal asks him what he wants, which he promptly answers that he's looking for a tag team partner claiming that the Behemoths have been tag team champions for way to long now. Arsenal looks at him as if he is crazy before relaying 'no thanks'. Tornado attempts to beg him to reconsider even going as far as to use their possible tag team name "The Human Tornadoes" as motivation for a favorable answer. Arsenal refuses again, but says he'll think about it if mister motor mouth can beat him here tonight.

 

Troy Tornado Vs. Human Arsenal

Rating: 65

These two didn't disappoint in this weird match up, because while I can understand why Tornado would want a partner to take on the tag team champs, but this seems like a strange way to go about it. Arsenal doesn't make it easy for him, but Tornado manages to hit the Star Maker for the pin fall just before the eleven minute mark (10:41) and now as such, Arsenal has to reconsider the idea of two of the working together to win the tag team titles.

Winners: Troy Tornado

 

Seconds?

Rating: 69

Both Killer Shark and Titan are celebrating their wins tonight, but both agree that they aren't satisfied just yet. Making it seem like the both of them were going to start looking for a second victim for the night. Unluckily for Darryl Devine... he walks right in to the tag team champs. I swear to go... both of them licked their chops as looked like they were about to tear in to Devine. However, luckily for Devine they back off when TCW World Heavyweight, Aaron Andrews steps up beside Devine. The tag champs back down and scurry away while Andrews tells Devine he has nothing to worry about, because until Malice In Wonderland's gang warfare match is over... he as well as Chance Fortune and Sammy Bach are under his protection.

 

HEY!

Rating: 74

The team of Mighty Meaty, has been watching not only the matches of, but backstage antics of The Behemonths. As they are looking to get any kind of advantage they can think of heading in to their title match with the champions. However, those thoughts have to be put to the side when they are attacked from behind by Freddy Huggins and Joshua Taylor as Jay Chord directs the traffic. They assault the number one contenders for several moments until someone calls out "HEY!" and the three of them back off as Danny Fonzarelli comes rushing up to them with a steel chair in his hands.

 

Mighty Meaty & The Fonz Vs. Freddy Huggins, Joshua Taylor, & Jay Chord

Rating: 72

Six man tag team match up now and I have to say that Mighty Meaty limped their way down to the ring for this one. It seems like TCW really wants to paint them as the underdogs heading in to the title match as Huggins, Taylor, and Chord who are already in the ring just staring at the contenders. When Danny Fonzarelli came out he had a mic and told everyone that from now on they can just call him "The Fonz". Meanwhile, Huggins and Taylor have started attacking his partners as they grow tired of waiting. The Fonz yells "Hey" again... I guess that is going to be his thing... needless to say the match had great heat and the action was decent. However, there was no feel good moment, because Jay Chord stole it away when he pinned Tana after a Cradle Piledriver for the win after 10:33.

Winners: Jay Chord, Freddy Huggins, Joshua Taylor

 

Aaron Andrews © & Chance Fortune Vs. The Syndicate (Wolf Hawkins, Doc Hammond)

Rating: 74

Main Event time and a little preview of what we could suspect from Malice in Wonderland. This match had fantastic reaction from the crowd and great wrestling in the ring. I haveto say that I was on the edge of my seat the entire time as I wasn't sure which way that this match was going to go. Finally, at the 13:53 the match came to an official end, when Fortune of all people got the pin fall on Hawkins with Fault Line.

Winners: Aaron Andrews and Chance Fortune

 

Closing Moments

Rating: 87

As Total Wrestling went off the air tonight, Chance Fortune and Wolf Hawkins were just deadlock staring at one another, as Hawkins still looked more than a little shell shock that he lost to Fortune as well.

 

Overall Rating: 76

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SWF Supreme TV #1

 

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SWF Supreme TV

Connecticut Symphony Hall

Attendance: 10,000

 

Joey Morgan & Jungle Lord Vs. Randy Unleashed & Spencer Spade

Rating: 64

First off I want to say that I understand why the likes of Morgan and Jungle Lord are in the pre-show, but Spade and Bumfhole deserve better than this and yes I referred to him by former ring name. I just don't like the whole 'Unleashed' thing that he has now. Which all that said, the fans seemed to receive this match well and it had some good wrestling it it. However, as if the outcome of this match was ever in doubt... Randy and Spade pulled away with the win after Randy nailed J. Lord with a sick looking running Enziguri for the pin fall. Now I don't know if this is going to lead to anything, but Spade and Randy had really good chemistry with one another... maybe a future tag team? Bumfhole is known as a tag guy with his brother.

Winners: Randy Unleashed & Spencer Spade

 

Fame & Money w/ The Crippler Vs. Hawaiian Crush © w/ ZWB

Rating: 74

Another match that I felt was wasted on a dark match up. The story between the former champs looking for revenge against the new champs has money wrote all over it. Add in the aging, but still dangerous Crippler and the show stopper ZWB (whom I'll refer to as Zimmy)... it was just wasted potential. The former champions looked like they were posed to do just that get a small amount of revenge by decimating Zimmy in the ring, but blind tag by Ekuma turned things around as he was able to pin Trescarde with a Hawaiin Crush for the win at the 11:53 mark.

Winners: Hawaiian Crush w/ ZWB

 

 

Steven Parker Vs. Rogue

Rating: 78

Someone really needs to check on the Eisen brother's to see what the hell they are smoking... I mean I can see Parker being in the opening match of the night, but Rogue? Isn't he in one of the top story lines of the company? I just don't know what to think about this show, but the rest of the people watching seemed to really like it and the wrestling of course was good by opening match standards. However, the outcome could be seen a mile away as Rogue put Parker away with a Crashing On at 13:32.

Winners: Rogue

 

Lenny Brown... down?

Rating: 69

Okay we get a glimpse of Lenny Brown in the back who of course is looking more than a little dejected, because in the couple of shots he's had at Des Davids and the North American title he hasn't been able to seal the deal. Brown tells the camera that he's down right now, but he isn't out just yet. Davids is a formidable foe to say the least, but what is trouble is that he's starting to think that there is someone behind the scenes pulling the strings for Davids' success. He's about to offer his thoughts on who he thinks it is, but he's taken out by a big boot to the face! The camera pans away from Browns' lifeless body to the hulking frame of Scythe! Scythe doesn't say anything to the camera, but he stares at with with a smouldering intensity that everyone knows is meant for one man... Rocky Golden.

 

I'm no puppet man!

Rating: 81

Interesting enough after a small commercial break to plug away at SWF's newest video game SWF Vs. The World we return to Des Davids' locker room. Where he is standing by re-watching the footage of Lenny Brown's statement... or more so the impact of Scythe's boot upside his head. Davids' smirks to himself before he turns to look at the camera. However, before he speaks he reaches up and takes his shades off. 'Ole' Lenny must be concussed, because there's no strings on me man, I'm a real champion! As if on cue Marshall Dillon bursts in to the champs locker room and says if he's a real champion than he won't mind putting the title up against him, right here tonight. Des just smirks again and then says... you're on.

 

Lenny Brown Vs. Scythe

Rating: 76

In what could only be called the most bone headed mistake anyone could make after taking a boot to the side of the by Scythe is wrestle a match against the monster. The match was lit for everyone in building and the wrestling was on point. However, Brown was clearly still woozy from the shot earlier, because he didn't get much offense in the match. Except for when Scythe was playing around with him. The match when for twelve minutes and three seconds before Scythe finished Brown off with an Underworld Spike. Afterwards, again he just stared hard in to the camera as if he was trying to burn a hole right through to Rocky Golden.

Winners: Scythe

 

SWF North American Title Match

Des Davids © Vs. Marshall Dillon

Rating: 65

Another match the fans were really behind and not only that the action in it wasn't bad. However, anyone with half a brain knew that Davids wasn't about to lose the title on Supreme TV against someone like Marshall Dillon. Des mercifully put an end to Dillon at nine minutes and twenty two seconds with a Quarterback Sack. However, the thing that should be noted more than anything... during the match we cut to television monitor in the back. It was obvious that someone was watching, but they were out view of the camera.

Winners: Des Davids

 

I'm supposed to be Mainstream!

Rating: 78

Cut to backstage where Mainstream Hernandez is going off a tangent on how he's supposed to be mainstream, the main scene, the Main Event! Yet, he's barely factored in to anyone's plans around here and it's starting to make him sick. Almost as sick as the thought of seeing Mikey Lau headline shows as you can't get any more bland than that guy. So to prove it... here tonight he's challenging Lau to a match and he's going to show people what being Mainstream is all about!

 

Mainstream Hernandez Vs. Mikey Lau

Rating: 67

Another good match as far as action and reaction to it and I really think this fired up Hernandez made the match even better than it should be. However, all good things and all... Hernandez fell short in his bid to up show Lau. As Lau nearly knocked Hernandez out with a brutal looking Scything Leg Kick at about the 12 minute mark of the match.

Winners: Mikey Lau

 

Not so Valiant or Angry?

Rating: 78

Valiant and Angry Gilmore are talking to themselves about the show tonight. It almost as if they are recapping what we have already seen tonight. As they talk about each match for a few seconds... even bringing up some of the dark match stuff as well. However, the recap doesn't last for very long as Primus Allen walks up and pushes Gilmore back some. Gilmore instantly goes to attack, but Valiant stops him from causing a brawl. Allen then says it looks like Mister Angry isn't so angry any more. Valiant keeps trying to keep Gilmore level headed, but that almost goes out the window when Atomic Smasher joins the party and says not only that, but Valiant isn't all that Valiant, because a man is suppose to fight for his honor valiantly. Valiant chuckles a little bit and then says if the both of them are up for it, we'll settle this in the ring where I promise that I show you how much of a Gallant Valiant hero I am.

 

Valiant and Angry Gilmore Vs. Atom Smasher & Primus Allen

Rating: 74

After watching this match up, I got to say that I'm starting to understand why the dark matches were stacked, because this match had the crowd and the action to potentially be the match of the night. Whether or not it takes that honor... I don't know yet, but all far men really did a good job of making this match watchable given the fact that Valiant and Gilmore are both getting a little long in tooth in the ring. Personally, I think that Smasher and Allen should have won the match, but I don't make that decision as Gilmore and Valiant pick up the win after Valiant pinned Allen after an amazing looking V-Splitter.

Winners: Valiant and Angry Gilmore

 

 

Rocky is just Golden Plus Ultra!

Rating: 100

After the match, Atom Smasher is greeted by the face of SWF World Heavyweight champion, Rocky Golden. Golden starts off by apologizing to the fans in attendance that he couldn't be at the show tonight as there was a hospital full of sick children that wanted to see him. He apologizes, because it seems in his absences there's a rampaging mad man on the loose in Scythe, but a challenger that is getting too full of himself in Atom Smasher. However, he promises to make it up to his fans by being here next week to sign the official contract for his title match against Atom Smasher.

 

Ranger, Danger!

Rating: 79

Remo talks about how he has thought about his match tonight all day long trying to come up with a take away from it. He said that it isn't going to improve his status in the company, there's no title on the line, and the such. It's just a throw away match for him tonight as the only take away there is... that Ranger's in danger tonight.

 

Ranger Vs. Remo

Rating: 71

The main event of the night didn't disappoint on any level really. However, I really which that Ranger was given more offense in this match. As Remo was just all over him since the opening bell and not match was done to change that. Sure there were flurries of life from Ranger, but they were short lived in the match that lasted 11:37 until Remo picked up pin fall after a Destroyer.

Winners: Remo

 

Overall Rating: 80

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Alrighty, just a couple more shows before the real 'fireworks' start to happen... I have to say running eight companies once isn't as bad as I thought it would be. Definitely learning how to play the game a little bit better as my matches before at best got a 65 and I'm knocking out 70's at the moment... plus got my first 100 rated angle... thanks Rocky! All that's left before Malice in Wonderland is... USPW's show and Night #4 of the WOW tour.

 

So if you want to predict on the big cards... get those picks in now. Which speaking of which, in my rush to put up those pediction keys... I left off OLLIE. So here is the card for their big show... forgive me know bells and whistles on it.

 

OLLIE Lucha Libre Battle

 

Ten Man Tag

Tricolor Jr., Luis Montero Jr., Jayson Van Pelt, Kamikaze, & El Pavo Real Vs. Slayyer, Hellspawn 666, Hellech, Pierrot, & Silver King

 

 

Celeste Moon Vs. Mystery Pink

 

Extraordinario Jr. Vs. Nicolas Lopez

 

Hijo Del Mephisto Vs. Marcos Flores

 

Pablo Rodriguez Vs. Mr. Lucha III

 

Queen Amazon Vs. Electric Dreamer

 

Space Invaders Vs. Blue Phantom & Laberinto Jr.

 

The American Cobras Vs. Barnaby & Rudge

 

Also I really would like some feedback... I know the shows have short of the same feel to them, but I'm really trying to give each company their own voice.

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