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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 15, 2014 11:13:10 GMT -5
Write-up for my 94th Show
TQW April Madness 2020 April 2020
0. Jaka cuts a promo on the pre-show and he says that as bad as Matt Tremont is tonight he is taking a dirt nap after Jaka puts him down with his jaws of the jaguar finisher once and for all.
1. Eddie Edwards officially starts the show. He cuts a promo saying it will not be long now before he makes history by giving Jonathan Gresham his first ever loss in TQW. In fact, since this is an iron man match he may even hand him his second, third, fourth and maybe even more losses!
2. Eric Corvis, Jake Manning and Aaron Epic vs. Shaggy 2 Dope, Darius Carter and Isami Kodaka
This is the first time all three members of The Reborn have taken on all three members of Da Crew and it is about as wild as you would expect. For the finish when all six men are battling and the ref is losing control, Shaggy sprays Manning in the eyes with spraypaint and Carter knocks him down with some brass knucks. The ref misses all this and counts three when Carter pins Manning. Da Crew wins!
3. Jonathan Gresham comes out for his match and cuts a promo. He says that tonight Edwards may make history, but it will be on the losing end of what should be a stellar iron man match.
4. Eddie Edwards comes out and cuts a promo being as cocky as ever. He said he's been in ROH, TNA and even wrestled for WWE. He says Gresham just doesn't have the big game experience and will choke tonight.
5. Iron Man Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Jonathan Gresham
From a match quality standpoint this may be the most impressive match in TQW history up to this point. Gresham scores the first fall by making Edwards tap, but not until...25 minutes into it! From there Edwards rebounds and hits his die hard finisher at around the 27 mark. Edwards covers Gresham for 1...2...KICK OUT! Edwards srambles until locking Gresham in an achilles heel. The clock runs out and Gresham has not tapped! Gresham is still undefeated! After the match Edwards looks like all the wind had been taken out of his sails, but he then offers Gresham and handshake and Gresham accepts!
6. Jaka comes out for his match and cuts a quick promo on the mic. He says no matter who wins this match neither will come out the same!
7. Matt Tremont vs. Jaka with Butterbean as the special ref.
Butterbean gives these guys a TON of leeway. So much so that it is essentially a No DQ match. At one point Tremont has a steel chain wrapped around his hand and hits Jaka with it and Jaka then fights back with a steel chair. Ultimately Tremont wins clean (Well as clean as this match gets) with a sitout powerbomb. After the match Butterbean wants to raise his hand, but Tremont won't do it. Instead Tremont wraps his chain around his fist and looks like he's going to attack Butterbean. Butterbean throws a huge fist at him...misses...and then Tremont pounces on Butterbean knocking him down and hitting him multiple times with steel chain laced fists. Tremont has jusrt messed up Butterbean!
8. TQW Championship Match: Prince Devitt vs. Tommy End
This match is another wild one and at one point it looks like both men will be counted out after Devitt hits a running top rope plancha that wipes out both men. Despite Devitt's high flying abilities at the finish End beats him with his Dead End DDT finisher in a great main event.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 15, 2014 11:33:31 GMT -5
Write-up for my 95th Show
TQW Spinebuster Episode 22 April 2020
1. Tommy End opens the show and puts over last night's event, TQW April Madness. He says anyone who didn't see it should definitely check out the DVD! He says it looks like aside from his match with Devitt a lot of guys finally put their feuds to rest...or did they! He said he pitched an idea to the TQW brass and they ate it up. Tonight will feature a one night tournament to determine the TQW no. 1 contender. Matt Tremont will face Jaka and Eddie Edwards will face Jonathan Gresham with the winner of each facing each other in the main event which will determine the no. 1 contender.
2. Matt TRemont comes out and is just livid. He cuts a promo saying he already beat Jaka and should get his shot now!
3. Matt Tremont vs. Jaka
Despite being on the losing end last night Jaka is just as vicious as always and nearly makes Tremont submit with the jaws of the jaguar. However, Tremont reaches the ropes. Eventually Tremont gets fed up and blatantly attacks Jaka with a steel chair. The ref DQs him and Jaka will be moving forward in the tournament...if he can after such a crazy battle!
4. Tommy End comes back out again and he says if he has to take on Jaka again then he will have his hands full. Same thing if Tremont gets back in title contention. He then says next he is looking forward to seeing Edwards take on Gresham. He puts both men over huge and says they may have put him to shame last night with their epic encounter.
5. Jonathan Gresham vs. Eddie Edwards
These two have another dynamite match, but once again Edwards just can't pull out the victory. Gresham wins it after a series of German suplexes and a diving headbutt. After the match Edwards again shakes Gresham's hand just like the previous night.
6. Edwards gets on the mic and says he has wrestled talent all over the world and that Gresham is the real deal. He applauds him.
7. Tommy End comes back out and also applauds the match. He says he looks forward to seeing who his next opponent will be, which will be determined...right now!
8. No. 1 Contendership Match: Jaka vs. Jonathan Gresham
Neither man is quite 100 percent, but they certainly give everything they have. Jaka nearly makes Gresham tap with his jaws of the jaguar and Gresham does the same with his crippler crossface. In the end Gresham wins with a 630 splash. To cap the night off End comes down and him and Greaham lock eyes. It looks like we have our next program!
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Post by Malibu Albino on Apr 15, 2014 15:11:20 GMT -5
Here's my write-up for my 2nd show.
BFW Thursday Titan Smash Episode 2 April 2013
1. Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander open up the show. Coleman talks about how unfair his match against Colt Cabana was, he says that, thankfully. Jim Cornette has made it up to him by giving him a match against anyone he wants. Before he can announce who he chose the lights go off and Don Callis and MsChif are in the ring when they come back on. Callis says that after MsChif's display last week against Tommaso Ciampa she wanted a bigger challenge, he says instead he settled on the two of them and got Cornette to change his mind. Coleman and Alexander are not pleased.
2. MsChif vs C&C Wrestling Factory
The match starts off in MsChif's favor until Alexander distracts the ref long enough for Coleman to hit MsChif with a golf club. They continue to double team MsChif until Tommaso Ciampa comes out from under the ring and takes out Cedric Alexander. Ciampa simply nods at MsChif before returning under the ring. MsChif pounces on Alexander and starts biting his neck. He looks drained after that move and succumbs to a Desecrator.
3. Adam Cole comes out and says that tonight he is going to get revenge and defeat Rhett Titus for Kevin Kelly.
4. World Title Tournament Match: Adam Cole vs Rhett Titus
Cole starts off strong but Titus manages to get the upperhand not long after. Eventually, Titus pushed Cole into the ref, knocking him out, Titus uses this opportunity to get a chair and bash Cole's right leg with it. He eventually puts Cole in a Sharpshooter just as the ref wakes and Cole is forced to tap. Rhett Titus moves on through dubious methods.
5. Jim Cornette is backstage with Joey Ryan and Truth Martini. Cornette has summoned both of them to work out a new deal with Ryan. Martini says tons of companies are bidding for Ryan and Cornette will have to offer a pretty great deal to keep up. Cornette says that's not a problem, he sees Ryan as the top star of BFW and is willing to offer him more money than any other worker. Ryan and Martini seem surprised and Martini takes the offer without hesitation. Cornette simply smiles and walks away.
6. World Title Tournament Match: Johnny Curtis vs Charlie Haas
Haas gets some offense in earlier but this is mostly Curtis' show. Curtis is intense here and brings some hard hitting offense that the crowd doesn't expect from the former Fandango. Right when Curtis seems to have Haas beat Shelton Benjamin comes out but thinks twice about interfering when he sees Curtis is ready for him. Curtis hits Haas with the Falcon Arrow to get the win. Benjamin stares at Curtis and decides to hightail it to the back.
7. Michael Elgin vs Tony Nese
Elgin comes out first and awaits the arrival of Nese but when his music hits he is nowhere to be found. Elgin calls out Nese and tells him that he is ready but still nothing happens. Elgin ends up winning by forfeit.
8. Kevin Kelly is backstage with Matt Jackson and asks about how he feels now that he'll be facing Rhett Titus in the next round of the World Title Tournament. Matt says he isn't worried but his brother Nick comes up and says he should be. Titus has shown that he is a tough man to beat and Nick is worried for his brother. Matt says Nick should have worried about his match considering he lost. James Mitchell eventually shows up and tries to put the two brothers on the same page as we move on to the next match.
9. World Title Tournament Match: Joey Ryan vs Akira Tozawa
Ryan dominates much of this match but Tozawa manages to surprise Ryan with a stiff dropkick. Ryan resorts to a low blow to put away Tozawa and move on to the next round.
10. Colt Cabana is backstage with Kevin Kelly and explains that he lives by one simple motto, "have fun." He explains that everytime he's in the ring he is having the time of his life and that he says that's why the fans love him and why he'll come out of the tournament as the first BFW World Heavyweight Champion.
11. World Title Tournament Match: Kevin Steen vs Shelton Benjamin
Benjamin comes down the ramp and says he isn't afraid of Steen and we'll take him down tonight. The match starts off with Steen dominating but Benjamin gains the upper hand when Steen goes through the announce table after trying to jump through the ropes onto Benjamin. From there the match goes back and forth with each man hitting their finishers. Steen eventually gets the win with the Steenalizer. After the match Steen doesn't let up and keeps attacking Benjamin until officials come down and hold him back. Steen celebrates his win as our show goes off the air.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 15, 2014 16:47:34 GMT -5
For People Who Have Gotten WWE to Cult Level or Lower what stratgies did you use and how long did it take you to do it?
I mainly ask because I'm wondering if you can do it without stealing workers. Every time I try to steal workers in EWR my game ends up f***ing up and I would like to avoid that if possible. Beyond that though I'm just interested to hear your stories.
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Post by Square on Apr 15, 2014 17:54:15 GMT -5
So I'm curious how people do starting off their backyard to get them to small. I'm doing currently 1% advertising every 3 months which is popping a 7/8% rise.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 15, 2014 19:07:08 GMT -5
So I'm curious how people do starting off their backyard to get them to small. I'm doing currently 1% advertising every 3 months which is popping a 7/8% rise. Definitely stick to 1 percent advertising as any more than that and you'll kill yourself if you're start out a $0. Don't listen to the finace departments recommendations on cappping wrestlers and staff salary. Cap it at even less than what they are suggesting. In fact don't hire any staff at all. Try to book less than eight guys on each show even if you have to use the same wrestler in two matches. If you really, really don't want to do that then you'll have to shoot super cheaper and get guys who wrestle for $1000-$2000 per appearance. Also, very important is to get the highest paid sponsor you can and adjust your risk accordingly. In the data I'm using I sacrificed money a bit to begin with by having my risk a little hire just so I had more variety in booking. It may be more fun to do the same, but don't sacrifice too much money for risk. Also, of course only use open contracts and have monthly shows and never weekly. By 7/8% do you mean that as in monthly? If so then you're doing real good as jumping 2% a week is really good as a startup backyard promotion. How's the industry in your game? Booming or slumping?
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 15, 2014 19:17:49 GMT -5
Write-up for my 96th Show
TQW Spinebuster Episode 23 April 2020
Note: Isami Kodaka has been sidelined with a 16 month knee injury! It kind of puts a kink in my feud between his stable, Da Crew and The Reborn stable, but I can work around it. At least he was signed to an open contract so I don't have to pay him for all that missed time. Also, I'm going to move my show to primetime and go head to head with Impact! TNA is at Global level and I'm still at regional. There is a method to my madness though because each time I have a TV show I go down in PI and every Monday morning I rise one so I have been stuck in the same place since the show debuted. I plan to not have the show for a while so I can rise in PI a bit so I don't fall back to small level since the industry is starting to slump quite badly. Then I'll bring it back once I have a little wiggle room/the indsutry is doing a little better. Also, I plan to finally start my TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Tournament on this show. Since I expect my show to get cancelled or mutally agree with the network to drop it after this show this may affect how I book the tournament a bit, but that just may make things more interesting.
1. Jonathan Gresham opens TQW's first ever primetime show and says he is psyhed to have earned his first ever TQW Championship shot at TQW Mind Over Matter. He puts over Tommy End as a great champion and says he looks forward to pushing him to his limits.
2. Eddie Edward comes out next and cuts a promo before his match. Despite showing Gresham respect last week, Edwards is still pretty clearly a heel. He sas to the fans, "In case you're too ill informed to know it the TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship tournament starts tonight and in case you don't already know it you're already looking at your new champion!"
3. Eddie Edwards vs. Prince Devitt
These two have a great back and forth match. There is a suicide dive, an Asai moonsault and a crossbody from the tope rope to the floor...and that's just from Prince Devitt! In the end Edwards beats the odds and Devitt when he pins him clean after his Die Hard finisher.
4. Eric Corvis comes out next. He says all the attention right now seems to be on Gresham/End, but that there is still a vicious feud going between Da Crew and The Reborn. He tells Shaggy 2 Dope and the rest to stay out of his business in this Junior Heavyweight Championship match.
5. Eric Corvis vs. Bo Nekoda
This junior heavyweight tournament match is a good showcase for Corvis, which sees him do a great looking elbow drop off the top rope before ending it with a neutralizer. After the match Shaggy 2 Dope makes a run in, but Corvis hits him with some punches and sends Shaggy packing.
6. Shaggy 2 Dope gets on the mic as he is leaving and tells Corvis not to get cocky and says Da Crew owns TQW. This gets a lot of boos.
7. Tommy End comes out and tells Gresham he better be training hard because at TQW Matter Over Mind he's in for the toughest match of his life. He says he also heard Corvis mention him earlier on the mic and says any time he ever wants a piece all he has to do is step up.
8. Darius Carter vs. Aaron Epic
Darius Carter shows off a lot more of his skill in this match than he has for sometime previous and in particular works on Epic's arms. Epic throws a fastball punch, but Carter dodges it and instead hits the ace crusher and covers Epic for the win.
9. Darius Carter cuts a promo saying as the only member of Da Crew in this tournament he is not in it to get second place. He says if Jake Manning advances in the next match that he will cut him down just like he cut down Epic.
10. Jake Manning vs. EL Ligero
El Ligero busts out a whole bunch of high flying moves and fast pace action including a sick springboard elbow. MAnning uses a more grounded style which proves to work for him as he wins with a Manning line. After the match Matt Tremont runs in and attacks Manning and Ligero with a chair!
11. Matt Tremont cuts a promo saying TQW should know better than to leave him off any of these shows. He says next week he wants a match and he doesn't care who it is against as long as he can cause some pain.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 16, 2014 11:32:20 GMT -5
Write-up for my 97th Show
TQW Spinebuster Episode 24 April 2020
1. Tommy End opens TQW's second ever primetime show and tells Jonathan Gresham that he hopes he listened to him about training last week because he has a match tonight! It seems that based on Tremont's actions last week they are giving him a tag match. It will be Gresham and End taking on Tremont and...Tremont's old rival Jaka!
2. Eric Corvis cuts a promo saying that last week proves Shaggy just won't stay out of his business. He says Shaggy or no Shaggy though this week he will advance in the super junior heavyweight championship tournament against Eddie Edwards.
3. Eddie Edwards vs. Eric Corvis
Edwards really causes Corvis to step up his game in this one. A lot of the bout consists of technical wrestling and Edwards works Corvis' leg over good with a single leg Boston crab. In the end Edwards is unable to get the submission and instead takes a clean loss to Corvis following a neutralizer. After the match Corvis is too tired to notice shaggy who proceeds to give Corvis a bulldog and then put some boots to him.
4. Shaggy 2 Dope gets on the mic and says it looks like Corvis is in the tournament finals now, but that will just make the victory that much sweeter when his brother in Da Crew, Darius Carter beats him.
5. Aaron Epic vs. Bo Nekoda
This is a showcase match for Epic, who wins it clean with a fastball punch after just a few minutes. The Shaggy/Corvis heat apparently impacted Darius Carter because Carter runs down and tries to attack Epic after the match, but Epic knocks him out of the ring with a dropkick!
6. Darius Carter cuts a promo saying that he knows he shouldn't have wasted his energy on Epic especially since up next he is facing Jake Manning in a tournament match!
7. Darius Carter vs. Jake Manning
Like last week Darius Carter just appears to be a different competitor than he had been and is a lot more aggressive in this match. Carter covers Manning with an ace crusher, but Manning kicks out. A while later Carter hits another ace crusher and pins Manning with his feet on the ropes. Well, I guess Carter still likes some cheating.
8. Jonathan Gresham is the first wrestler to come out for the main event. He tells Tommy End that he is ready to headline and he's not just talking about tonight.
9. After End comes out, Tremont comes out and also cuts a promo. Tremont says regardless of who wins between Gresham and End at TQW Matter Over Mind they are just warming up the title for him.
10. Jaka and Matt Tremont vs. Tommy End and Jonathan Gresham
As can be expected with anyone who has had a feud as aggresive as Tremont and Jaka they do not work well as a team. More surprisingly End and Gresham also don't work well. At one point Jaka ducks a clothesline from Gresham and Gresham hits End. End then later hits Gresham with a clothesline blatantly and jaw jacks with Gresham. Luckily, Tremont and Jaka just resort to brawling and after Tremont gives Jaka the stun gun and leaves Gresham pins him after rolling German suplexes and a diving headbutt.
11. After the match Gresham wants to celebrate, but End spins him around. They End gets right in Gresham's face and it looks like the two are trading insults. What will happen next?
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Post by Square on Apr 16, 2014 13:31:08 GMT -5
So I'm curious how people do starting off their backyard to get them to small. I'm doing currently 1% advertising every 3 months which is popping a 7/8% rise. Definitely stick to 1 percent advertising as any more than that and you'll kill yourself if you're start out a $0. Don't listen to the finace departments recommendations on cappping wrestlers and staff salary. Cap it at even less than what they are suggesting. In fact don't hire any staff at all. Try to book less than eight guys on each show even if you have to use the same wrestler in two matches. If you really, really don't want to do that then you'll have to shoot super cheaper and get guys who wrestle for $1000-$2000 per appearance. Also, very important is to get the highest paid sponsor you can and adjust your risk accordingly. In the data I'm using I sacrificed money a bit to begin with by having my risk a little hire just so I had more variety in booking. It may be more fun to do the same, but don't sacrifice too much money for risk. Also, of course only use open contracts and have monthly shows and never weekly. By 7/8% do you mean that as in monthly? If so then you're doing real good as jumping 2% a week is really good as a startup backyard promotion. How's the industry in your game? Booming or slumping? Yeah monthly, the industry is slumping however I have a couple of good guys that are close to 50 over for 1-3 grand. The rest of my roster are all 1 grand, and Australian because Aussies work for cheap!
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 16, 2014 14:43:02 GMT -5
Definitely stick to 1 percent advertising as any more than that and you'll kill yourself if you're start out a $0. Don't listen to the finace departments recommendations on cappping wrestlers and staff salary. Cap it at even less than what they are suggesting. In fact don't hire any staff at all. Try to book less than eight guys on each show even if you have to use the same wrestler in two matches. If you really, really don't want to do that then you'll have to shoot super cheaper and get guys who wrestle for $1000-$2000 per appearance. Also, very important is to get the highest paid sponsor you can and adjust your risk accordingly. In the data I'm using I sacrificed money a bit to begin with by having my risk a little hire just so I had more variety in booking. It may be more fun to do the same, but don't sacrifice too much money for risk. Also, of course only use open contracts and have monthly shows and never weekly. By 7/8% do you mean that as in monthly? If so then you're doing real good as jumping 2% a week is really good as a startup backyard promotion. How's the industry in your game? Booming or slumping? Yeah monthly, the industry is slumping however I have a couple of good guys that are close to 50 over for 1-3 grand. The rest of my roster are all 1 grand, and Australian because Aussies work for cheap! Yeah, Aussies work cheap in the game! Some of the bigger companies may start pouching your talent soon so if you want to keep it happening from champ one thing I do is have a les over guy beat the champ when the champion starts getting really over. That way it elevates your talent well at the same time keeping you from having to have a vacant title. This can be tricky though as sometimes talent will be super over and still not get signed while less over talent gets signed for some reason. Anyway, you should get to small in no time if you're growing that much in PI during a slump period.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 17, 2014 0:59:33 GMT -5
Write-up for my 98th Show
TQW Spinebuster Episode 25 April 2020
Note: Well, despite making it to my junior heavyweight champion finals Eric Corvis checked into rehab for a cocaine addiction. Oh well, I figured out a way to get a substitute that I think should be interesting. On with the show!
1. Kevin Steen makes a surprise appearance to open the latest prime time episode of TQW Spinebuster! He says last time he was here he was stomping the champion Tommy End. Steen says he heard End has a big match coming up at TQW Matter Over Mind against Jonathan Gresham, but before he gets there Steen wants a shot first.
2. Jaka vs. Matt Tremont
These two are no stranger to each other and one would think that there feud ended weeks ago, but it was revived (at least for a couple of weeks) when the two were paired as partners and couldn't stop attacking each other. The match is pretty even, but Tremont wins it clean with a sitout powerbomb!
3. Tommy End comes out and says he would like a piece of Kevin Steen, but Gresham earned his shot. He says if Steen wants a shot then he has to get to the back of the line like everybody else.
4. Joel "The stud muffin I don't pay attention to WWE stock, but I got one heck of huge cock" Gertner comes out and announces he has been named the new corporate liaison for the TQW brass. He says he also has to make his first announcement and unfortunately it is not a good one. Due to some personal problems Eric Corvis has had to withdraw from the junior heavyweight championship tournament. Gertner says there is no need to fear though because TQW Matter Over Mind will still feature a tournament final. A special international star has agreed to substitute for Corvis and will be revealed...at Matter Over Mind.
5. Darius Carter comes out for his match, but before he does he verbally runs down Eric Corvis calling him a coward and saying that now because Corvis is too chicken to face him, he's going to have to deal with an opponent he doesn't even know how to prepare for. He says he's going to have to take out his frustrations on Jake Manning who has asked for a rematch from last week.
6. Darius Carter vs. Jake Manning
Manning asked for this rematch after Carter cheated to advance in his match last week in the junior heavyweight championship tournament. Carter doesn't need help this week though and beats Manning with an ace crusher clean. Carter continues his momentum and ability to improve each week.
7. Jonathan Gresham comes out for his match and so does Tommy End. Gresham doesn't take too kindly to End scouting for their match and tells End to get in the ring. Officials keeps the two from brawling though and End is convinced to go to the back rather than risk a fine.
8. Jonathan Gresham vs. Kevin Steen
This is a great showcase match for Gresham, which he wins cleanly with a 630 splash from the top rope. After the match though Kevin Steen comes out and knocks him down hard with a chair. Steen is about to pillmanize Gresham's ankle when Tommy End comes out.
9. Tommy End gets on the mic and says he's not going to let Steen ruin his match with Gresham like that. End says he'll put up the TQW Championship right now against Steen!
10. TQW Championship Match: Kevin Steen vs. Tommy End
For all of Steen's taunting and actions, End controls this match more or less from start to finish. End beats Steen clean with a Dead End DDT. After the match End picks Steen up for another DDT and looks to the crowd asking if he should do it or not. The crowd chants and End hits him hard with one.
11. Jonathan Gresham comes back out. Gresham tells End he could have defended himself and that he takes it as an insult that End thinks he has to fight his battles for him. He said come TQW Matter Over Mind that he will prove End cannot do anything Gresham cannot do himself.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 17, 2014 2:49:02 GMT -5
Write-up for my 99th Show
TQW Matter Over Mind 2020 May 2020
Note: Multimedios finally cancelled TQW Spinebuster after three weeks of lackluster primetime ratings. Now I can improve in public image and it didn't cost me a dime to get the show cancelled! Also, Kevin Steen quit my promotion again this time to work for ROH, but I got Tommy End to give him a proper whipping so all is good.
0. Jonathan Gresham cuts a promo hyping up his TQW Championship match against Tommy End later tonight. He emphasizes that tonight it is his undefeated streak going against End's championship!
1. Jaka vs. Jake Manning
This is a showcase match for Jaka who pummels Jake Manning just like he used to back when they first feuded all those many moons ago. MAnning manages some moves as well and even hits the Manning line, but Jaka kicks out and gets Manning in the jaws of the jaguar. Manning is forced to tap!
2. Shaggy 2 Dope comes out and cuts a promo on Eric Corvis. He says he was looking forward to messing him up tonight or at least watching his boy, Darius Carter mess him up in the tournament finals of the junior heavyweight championship tournament. Shaggy says since he can't enjoy that he might as well have some fun and issues an open challenge to any jabroni in the back...Matt Tremont comes out!
3. Matt Tremont vs. Shaggy 2 Dope
Despite being a heel the crowd is loving Matt Tremont for kicking Shaggy's ass. This is pretty much a straightforward squash with Tremont body slamming Shaggy three times in a row looking more vicious each time and capping it off with a sit out powerbomb.
4. After the match Matt Tremont gets on the mic and hypes himself up saying he is going to continue running this train on TQW until he busts.
5. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship: Davey Richards vs. Darius Carter
Carter comes to the ring looking as cocky as can be, but when Richards is announced his face drops. Although Richards gets an initial pop as the match goes along he gets plenty of boos and Richards and Carter try to out heel each other throughout the contest. In the end Carter wins it clean enough with an ace crusher and celebrates the win.
6. Jonathan Gresham comes out for his match and tells End he respects him, but that this is his last night as champion.
7. Tommy End comes out and cuts a promo telling Gresham that it is indeed a night of lasts, but it is the last night that Gresham will be undefeated in TQW.
8. TQW Championship Match: Jonathan Gresahm vs. Tommy End
This is an absolute vicious contest that features tons of stiff, stiff work. Gresham puts a crippler crossface on End at one point for a solid two minutes, but End refuses to tap. Likewise End hits Gresham with a Dead End DDT, but Gresahm kicks out. After about 30 minutes of action Gresham hits three rolling German suplexes followed by a 630 splash to finish End's lengthy title run. After the match Gresham and End shake hands and exchange some words off mic.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 17, 2014 3:40:54 GMT -5
Write-up for my 100th Show (yay!)
TQW Pain Window 2020 June 2020
Note: After many years Jaka has left the company by deciding to work for ROH instead. Also, Davey Richards left to work for Vampire Zone Wrestling of all places. Oh well, not like I had many plans for Richards outside of an American Wolves match, but Jaka leaving kind of sucks.
0. Jonathan Gresham cuts a promo on the pre-show saying he has agreed to give Tommy End a rematch for the TQW Championship. He says as good as their match was last month that he has a feeling they will top it tonight in a special 30 minute iron man match (so get those last minute buys in!)
1. Jake Manning vs. Shaggy 2 Dope
This bout is the latest in the feud between The Reborn and Da Crew stables. Manning almost hits the Manning line in this one, but Shaggy rolls under the ropes. After a nutshot from Shaggy and rolling Manning up with his feet on the ropes, Shaggy wins this one.
2. Colt Cabana debuts with a promo before his match. He says he heard there is a guy named Matt Tremont wrestling for this promotion and that he is real hardcore, but after just watching some of his footage today Cabana jokes that he is actually hard-bore. Cabana tells Tremont he should lighten up and try to have a little fun tonight.
3. Matt Tremont vs. Colt Cabana
Cabana essentially telling Tremont to take a chill pill goes about as well as anyone might expect it to go. Tremont gives Cabana several hard shots to the face and nearly gets DQed for using closed fist punches. Tremont wins clean after 12 minutes or so with a sitout powerbomb. After the match Tremont gives Cabana another one for good measure.
4. Matt Tremont gets on the mic and verbally attacks TQW Champion Jonathan Gresham. He says he doesn't care if at the end of the night he holds the title or that other punk Tommy End does. Next show he wants his shot.
5. Darius Carter cuts a promo before his match against Eddie Edwards. He says last week he beat Davey Richards for the TQW Championship. He then says he has no intention of losing it to his tag partner tonight!
6. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship: Eddie Edwards vs. Darius Carter
This match displays a good array of scientific wrestling from both men. Edwards nearly hits his Die Hard finisher, but Carter wiggles out. Likewise, Edwards avoids the ace crusher the first time Carter goes for it, but gets planted with it the second time. Carter wins clean!
7. Jonathan Gresham puts over Tommy End as a great champion in a promo prior to their match. Gresham says he wants to live up to the legacy of the TQW Championship made by men such as End and tonight he takes his first step in doing just that.
8. TQW Championship Iron Man Match: Jonathan Gresham vs. Tommy End
Despite Gresham locking in a crippler crossface and at one point hitting seven rolling German suplexes while End hit a Dead End DDT and a go to sleep with a super stiff knee neither man get a pin...until the 29 minute mark. At that point Gresham hits a 630 splash and gets a three count. Rather than being able to celebrate. After the match Matt Tremont attacks him with fist wrapped up in a steel chain.
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Post by Square on Apr 17, 2014 13:38:31 GMT -5
Does not having announcers effect public image?
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 17, 2014 14:36:21 GMT -5
Does not having announcers effect public image? It shouldn't on backyard level. On higher levels it might. Also, if you want to save money it helps to have one your more charismatic wrestlers work as a color commentator rather than hiring someone just for color.
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Post by Square on Apr 17, 2014 14:48:58 GMT -5
Does not having announcers effect public image? It shouldn't on backyard level. On higher levels it might. Also, if you want to save money it helps to have one your more charismatic wrestlers work as a color commentator rather than hiring someone just for color. And thats 6 grand saved. Sweet!
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 18, 2014 1:05:53 GMT -5
Write-up for my 101st Show
TQW Summer Showdown 2020 July 2020
Note: This is night one of a special two night back to back event. The second part takes place on August 1 as August Assault.
0. On the pre-show a video is played hyping the debut of Sami Callihan who will wrestle Darius Carter tonight in a ladder match for the TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship!
1. Eddie Kingston comes out to open up the show and is certainly a new face in town! He says he came to TQW to face one man...Tommy End. He says he wanted to face End for the TQW Championship, but since he couldn't keep it warm for him he will make due by thrashing End in a match played by Kingston's rules, falls count anywhere match!
2. Eric Corvis vs. Shaggy 2 Dope
On the outside of the ring Shaggy sprays spraypaint in Corvis' eyes when the first spills to the outside. From there Shaggy hits an X Factor and pins Corvis with his feet on the ropes to cheat even further. Rather than stick around Shaggy takes off afterward.
3. Matt Tremont cuts a promo where he praises Jonathan Gresham for actually having the guts to defend the TQW Championship against him tonight. Tremont says he may even praise him again when the time comes for Gresham to kiss his title goodbye.
4. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match: Sami Callihan vs. Darius Carter
The commentary team talks about how Darius Carter has been complaining all day about having to defend the title. Carter claims it is unfair he has to wrestle an unknown opponent and even more unfair it has to be in a ladder match, but the commentators point out TQW is all about innovation and sometimes that means throwing a curve ball even to it's champs. Callihan is ridiculously impressive and hits a ridiuclously lethal looking brainbuster from the ladder at one point. However, Carter has brought some insurance and takes out a legit tazer late in the match and knocks Callihan down with a sick bump from the top of the ladder all the way to the floor outside the ring. Carter wins it!
5. A hype video is played for Tommy End promoting the fact that since End is no longer the TQW Champion he is back on the hunt and is a hungry competitor again.
6. Tommy End comes out for his match and tells the crowd that the video they just saw speaks the truth. He says that he is going to rip apart Eddie Kingston and eat his insides in the following falls count anywhere match.
7. Falls Count Anywhere Match: Eddie Kingston vs. Tommy End
This is an intense brawl that sees Kingston and End brawl all throughout the audience and use a ton of weapons. End bleeds when Kingston takes a fork to his forehead Abdullah the Butcher style. Ultimately, Tommy End wins it after DDTing Kingston on cement that Kingston himself exposed.
8. TQW Championship Match: Matt Tremont vs. Jonathan Gresham
This match is an even wilder brawl then the one that went before it. If you're wondering how that is possible since the last match was no DQ well the reason is that this match is so wild it gets thrown out! Tremont uses Kingston's fork on Gresham and after a while the babyface gets fed up of getting stabbed and gives Tremont a nut shot right in front of the ref! This does not keep Tremont down and Tremont puts a chain around his fist and busts Gresham open with it. As Tremont is pummeling Gresham in a ground and pound position Gresham manages to flip Tremont over and hits him with some closed fists. The ref has no choice, but to DQ both men who continue to brawl to the back.
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Post by MasonK565 on Apr 18, 2014 10:39:52 GMT -5
Has anyone played the Master 1996 August scenario by Ska?
It is pretty dope. It still isn't finished, as they are working in Indy promotions, Japanese wrestlers, and adding a more extensive roster.
But it is easily one of the best historical scenario that exists. And one that I have been looking for.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 18, 2014 10:44:23 GMT -5
Write-up for my 102nd Show
TQW August Assault 2020 August 2020
Note: This is night two of a special two night back to back event.
0. A hype video is played for Eddie Kingston who is back in action tonight after a competitive match with Tommy End at last night's show.
1. Eddie Kingston cuts a promo where he gives Tommy End some props, but says he is going to get back in the title hunt now by messing up his opponent tonight, Jake Manning!
2. Eddie Kingston vs. Jake Manning
This is a good back and forth match and at one point Kingston takes a Manning line, but instead of going down for the count gets knocked out of the ring. Shaggy 2 Dope comes down to the ring and slips Kingston some brass knucks which he later clocks Manning with. Shaggy and Kingston look ready to give Manning a bigger beat down after Kingston pins Manning for three, but Eric Corvis runs down to make the save.
3. Matt Tremont cuts a promo. He says since last night's match ended in a DQ, corporate liasion Joel Gertner has agreed to make his rematch with Jonathan Gresham tonight...a cage match!
4. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: El Ligero vs. Darius Carter
Unlike last night's match Carter doesn't need to cheat to this one and dominates a lot of it. Carter can't stray too far from his old antics though and Shaggy runs down to beat down Ligero on the outside while Carter distracts the ref. After rolling Ligero in Carter hits an ace crusher and pins him. Again, Corvis runs down to make the save and chase off Carter and Shaggy.
5. A hype video is played for Tommy End. Like last night's video it also points out that End is a challenger once more and hungry for some gold.
6. Tommy End vs. Arya Daivari
It has been many moons since Daivari last competed in TQW, but he is as exciting as ever. The highlight of Arya's offense is when he hits a 450 splash. Despite all of Arya's showmanship ultimately Tommy wins it with a Dead End DDT.
7. Matt Tremont comes out while the ring crew is constructing the cage and runs down Jonathan Gresham as well as taunting the ring crew and telling them to hurry up. What a bully!
8. TQW Championship Cage Match: Matt Tremont vs. Jonathan Gresham
Before this match even starts Tremont causes some havoc by throwing chairs into the ring. Tremont tries to use these weapons throughout the match, but Gresham successfully wrestles them away from for a time. The end comes when Gresham performs a 630 splash from the top of the cage...only to go right into a chair. HAving missed Tremont, Tremont then does a sitout powerbomb to Gresham also on a chair and gets three count. We have a new champion!
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 18, 2014 14:08:22 GMT -5
Write-up for my 103rd Show
TQW Challenge Accepted 2020 September 2020
0. On the pre-show a video is played hyping the new TQW Champion Matt Tremont!
1. Matt Tremont comes out to open the show. He says it's funny that the name of the show is Challenge Accepted because the challenge has been accepted. Fans start chanting for Jonathan Gresham anticipating a rematch, but then Tremont has tonight he'll be defending the title against a man he started out alongside, that he could then only hope to face for a major title, MASADA! This gets some boos because the fans think Tremont is ducking Gresham.
2. Darius Carter comes out for his match with El Ligero and cuts a promo saying he already beat El Ligero so he has no problem putting the TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship on the line since he basically has the night off as it is.
3. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: El Ligero vs. Darius Carter
Darius Carter dominates the majority of this match and tries to hit the ace crusher about 10 minutes into it, but Ligero wiggles out a short time later. Ligero then hits a hurricanrana and gets 1...2...3! WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION! Carter is in too much shock to even do anything about it leaving Ligero to celebrate.
4. A video is played for the third week in a row hyping up Tommy End and pointing out again that he is a hungry challenger.
5. Tommy End vs. BO Nekoda
Nekoda gets some moves in perhaps most impressively a German suplex, but the majority of this match is spent showcasing Tommy End. Tommy wins it with a Dead End DDT and afterwards celebrates in the ring.
6. Jonathan Gresham vs. Arya Daivari
The commentators bring up that Tremont has been ducking Gresham and Tremont knows he's been ducking him hence why Gresham didn't get a rematch tonight. Gresham beats Arya clean after six German suplexes and a 630 splash. After the match Tremont tries to blindside Gresham, but instead gets caught and hit with six rolling German suplexes. Officials break up the fight before any more damage can be done.
7. Shaggy 2 Dope cuts a promo on Eric Corvis and says that tonight Da Crew lost it's only gold. Shaggy says he knows people think of Da Crew as the bad guys, but after next month the bad guys may be the only guys in town because he is taking out Corvis at next month's show!
8. TQW Championship Match: MASADA vs. Matt Tremont
Even though the fans don't really want this match MASADA gets cheered as the defacto face. Although the two have a wild brawl neither breaks enough rules to cause a DQ. As much respects as Tremont seemed to have for MASADA in his opening spiel he still cheats to win by hitting him with a chair wrapped around his fist behind the refs back. Afterwards Gresham attacks Tremont and MASADA recovers. MASADA takes a staple gun to Tremont's face then hits the Masadamizer to close out the night!
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