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Post by kinginthenorth on Apr 24, 2014 0:54:26 GMT -5
Oy, Kamala. If you're looking for guys to sign, throw some money at Xix Xavant. Guy worked magic just bout every time I threw him in the ring, ESPECIALLY against Funny Bone, another really solid guy.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 24, 2014 2:14:45 GMT -5
Oy, Kamala. If you're looking for guys to sign, throw some money at Xix Xavant. Guy worked magic just bout every time I threw him in the ring, ESPECIALLY against Funny Bone, another really solid guy. I might have to give him a shot sometime. I'm trying to keep the game limited to workers I am familiar with just because it makes it more fun for me. Given I haven't kept up with my Spanish I can only stay so on top of lucha/Puerto Rican feds. I am somewhat familiar with Xix Xavant though and the guy has great stats in EWR. I might sign him up once I get to cult level/when I have more money to use. Also, if you haven't seen the actual guy check out this promo he did for IWA (Puerto Rico):
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Post by kinginthenorth on Apr 24, 2014 2:19:01 GMT -5
See, most of the guys in my backyard to global game (which I've kinda lost steam on, as now it's just a seesaw back and forth in the first 20 percent of small) I'd never heard of, with the exception of Sitoci, Horiguchi, Top Gun Talwar, and when I signed Senada. Mostly I went by good stats or cool pics. >.>
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Post by comahan on Apr 24, 2014 2:38:50 GMT -5
Started a casual TNA 2014 save, began with data from a few months back and just booked Slammiversary 2014. I mostly followed all of the current storylines, but added a few changes of my own. Of note, I'm featuring EGO heavily as a group, with Aries joining Roode, Daniels, and Kaz. Here's what I did to kick the save off: {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}Slammiversary
1. Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards of The Wolves defeated Robbie E and Jesse Godderz of The BroMans to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship. This is the culmination of the long feud that began when The Wolves debuted and continued thru Lethal Lockdown to the point that The BroMans continually found ways to back out of matches against Davey and Eddie. Finally getting them in a match, The Wolves were able to prove that they were indeed the better team between the two, controlling the match until they made each guy tap out at once to win the Tag Titles.
2. James Storm defeated Gunner in a Texas Deathmatch. Gunner had won the Feast or Fired Briefcase for a World Title shot, which made Storm bitter and jealous. When Gunner cashed in the case to try and win the World Title from Magnus, Storm turned on Gunner and cost him the title. After several intense and physical brawls, the feud ends here in Storm's pet match, the Texas Deathmatch. After a brutal back and forth affair, Storm puts Gunner down with a beer bottle shot while Gunner is on the top rope, then a Last Call Superkick, knocking him off thru a table on the outside of the ring. Gunner is unable to answer the ten count, allowing Storm to win the feud.
3. Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian of Bad Influence defeated Homicide and Hernandez of The Latin American Xchange in a Tag Team Match. Bad Influence, annoyed that they were not given a Tag Title shot by MVP, sent out an open challenge for any tag team in TNA's history to face them at Slammiversary so that they can prove that no one as ever been as good as them in this company. LAX returned to accept the challenge. LAX was very impressive on TV prior to Slammiversary, but Bad Influence were too strong once they locked up at the PPV, with Daniels putting Hernandez down for the three count with Angels Wings and the Best Moonsault Ever.
4. Angelina Love defeated Madison Rayne and Gail Kim in a Three Way Match to win the TNA Knockouts Title. Ever since Angelina came back to TNA, she's pissed almost everyone else off, turning Velvet against Madison and taking the spotlight away from Gail Kim. Kim, angry about this, forced her way into that spotlight by trying to break the legs of both Angelina and the champ. When Angelina and Gail wrestled for a title shot, it ended without a true winner, leaving MVP to book a three way dance. Velvet, who was at ringside for Angelina, was the biggest factor in this match, as she not only pulled the referee out of the ring when Gail was about to win, but she distracted Madison, leading to the Botox Injection pump kick from Angelina that won her the match and the Knockouts Title.
5. Eric Young defeated Abyss in a Monsters Ball Match. For months, Eric Young tried to convince Joseph Park that he and Abyss were one in the same. When it was finally proven, Abyss snapped and blamed Eric for allowing this charade to go on for so long. After pummeling EY half to death on TV, Young returned looking for revenge, to try and drive the monster out of Park for good. Young challenged him to his own match, the Monsters Ball. While the Storm vs Gunner match was a wild brawl that spilled into the crowd, this match was full of plunder and weapons. In the end, Young was able to overcome the monster with an elbow drop onto him as he lay in a pile of Barbed Wire.
6. Ethan Carter III defeated Kurt Angle in a Singles Match. When Kurt challenged Magnus in England, Carter jumped Angle, injuring his knee. He further injured the knee when he spoiled Kurt's induction into the TNA Hall of Fame, knocking Kurt out of action and forcing him to miss Lockdown. Eventually, Angle was able to heal up and he came back with payback on his mind. Unfortunately, the talented EC3 was able to target the knee, which wasn't as healed as Angle claimed, eventually forcing Kurt to tap out to a Figure Four that EC3 had been using on TV.
7. Austin Aries defeated Jeff Hardy, Chris Sabin, and Samoa Joe in a Four Way Elimination match to retain the TNA X Division Championship. Arguably the three greatest X Division Champions of all time joined one of the innovators of the Extreme style for this rematch from BFG, where Sabin won the belt. Without Velvet to give Sabin the cheap win however, it turned into a fair contest with a ton of big moves and moments. Chris Sabin was eliminated first by Joe after a Muscle Buster. Hardy was gone second thanks to an Aries brainbuster. It came down to Aries and Joe, with Aries capturing the win after another brainbuster, retaining his title in a clean and decisive manner.
8. Bobby Roode defeated Bully Ray in a Full Metal Mayhem Match. Roode was Dixie Carter's chosen captain to battle MVP's team in Lethal Lockdown, while Bully was her chosen referee to make sure things went her way. Bully turned on Dixie though, causing Roode to lose and Dixie to lose her power. Roode, infuriated that Bully cost him a chance at ownership of the company, put Bully thru several tables, and even beat him in a Tables Match. They eventually agreed to fight in the most dangerous match possible, Full Metal Mayhem, with MVP outlawing Aries, Daniels, and Kazarian from ringside to make it a fair fight. It's a bloody affair thanks to chairs, ladders, chains, and stairs. However, after a huge Bully Bomb off the top thru a tower of chairs, a group of wrestlers jumps the rail and obliterates Ray as Dixie Carter steps out onto the stage with a smug smile. Roode is unconscious as Adam Cole, Kevin Steen, and Generation Me massacre Bully and put Roode on him for the win. Dixie applauds the wrestlers.
9. AJ Styles defeated Magnus to win the TNA World Title in a Steel Cage Match. AJ won the Bound for Glory series, and much to the disgust of Dixie Carter, refused to re-sign with the company before his title shot. He would win the belt at BFG and walk away from the company, not happy with how Dixie was running things. With AJ gone, Dixie crowned her own champion in Magnus. only for Styles to return and challenge Magnus to find out who the real champ really was. Magnus won after tons of Dixie-ordered interference, and AJ left the company for good, this time without the belt. However, once MVP gained full control at Lockdown, he entered contract talks with Styles, and after the main event of Sacrifice, Styles returned once more, this time a full-time member of TNA. Wanting a fair match without interference, MVP put them in a cage to finally decide who the better man is. With no where to run and no one to help him, Magnus is forced to rely on his skill, which while considerable, doesn't compare to AJ. Finally, AJ is able to win the title once and for all after a Spiral Tap from the top of the cage onto Magnus. Also, WWE released Luke Harper and Paige, whom I gladly picked up.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 24, 2014 2:57:04 GMT -5
Write-up for my 122nd Show
TQW Summer Showdown 2021 July 2021
Note: As has become tradition for TQW this show is part of a two day event that goes back to back with TQW August Assault the next night.
0. Da Reborn Crew open the show abruptly yet again by cutting through the crowd. Tommy End gets on the mic and says that he knows Matt Tremont wants another shot at the TQW Championship because he doesn't think last time he got a fair shake. He then says that, that is too bad because it looks like Tremont has gotten awfully chummy with Chris Dickinson. So tonight he's sending two of Da Reborn Crew's top guys to take care of business in a hardcore match! As for End he has bigger fish to fry and will be defending his title right now!
1. TQW Championship Match: Arya Daivari vs. Tommy End
The commmentators slam Tommy End hard for this match and talk about how Daivari hasn't done anything to earn and title shot and that End is just ducking other challengers. They say that in fact the last time Daivari wrestled for TQW he took a clean loss to End's henchman, Eric Corvis. End wins this match predictably after about five minutes with a dead end DDT. Tommy End hits another dead end DDT after the match just for the heck of it.
2. From bad sportsmanship to good, El Ligero comes out and cuts a promo in Spanish with a thick English accent. According to the commentators he was apparently putting over his opponent for tonight Mr. 450!
3. Non-Title TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Mr. 450 vs. El Ligero
Mr. 450 gets to showcase some of his skills in this quick and fast pace match. Mr. 450 nearly hits his name sack move, but Ligero rolls out of the way. Still, 450 lands on his feet and hit an dropkick off the ropes. A while later Ligero hits a running knee and wins after a competitive match.
4. Jonathan Gresham comes out and talks about how what fans just saw in the ring is what TQW is all about! He says it's not about some stable cheating their way to the top and jumping people! He says Tommy End is doing a disservice to the young guys in the back by picking off people like Arya Daivari who are stars in the making. He says he knows he lost his match last week, but damn it he wants Tommy End tonight and he wants him for the title! End doesn't answer...but Aaron Epic does! Epic and Gresham startt brawling and it looks like we have an impromptu match!
5. Aaron Epic v. Jonathan Gresham
This bout starts off with a ton of striking and Gresham hits some particularly stiff chops on Epic in the corner. After the bout winds down Gresham wins it clean with his regular ending combo of 6 rolling Germans and a 630 splash from up top. After this, Shaggy 2 Dope runs down to spoil things and beans Gresham with a lead pipe just like he hit Dickinson with last show!
6. Shaggy stays in the ring for the main event match and the camera cuts to the back. Eric Corvis and Tommy End sneak attack Tremont and End lays him out with a chair! Well, so much for Tremont in the main event!
7. Handicap Match: Chris Dickinson vs. Shaggy 2 Dope and Eric Corvis
Dickinson comes out to confront Shaggy, but gets blindsided by Eric Corvis from behind. Corvis is looking to get back that win from the last man standing match some time back...but he's not going to get it tonight! Dickinson outmaneuvers Shaggy and Corvis and hits each man with a braineater. Dickinson pins Corvis for the win much to the shock of Da Reborn Crew. End and Epic come to the entrance way and look just as shocked as you'd expect!
8. Chris Dickinson gets on the mic and says he just beat two of Da Reborn Crew's top guys. Tomorrow at TQW August Assault he wants End and he wants him for the title!
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 24, 2014 4:00:53 GMT -5
Write-up for my 123rd Show
TQW August Assault 2021 August 2021
Note: John Skyler is ready to be promoted to the main roster so to replace him in developmental I hired D'Arcy Dixon and Ethan Page.
0. Da Reborn Crew abruptly start the show. Tommy End says he has had the night to think over Chris Dickinson's challenge and he says he accepts. On the condition that if Tommy End retains, no matter how he may retain, that Dickinson can never challenge for the TQW Championship again as long as End is the champion. Eric Corvis then grabs the mic and says that he hard Matt Tremont wanted a piece of him because of the assault last night. He says he can get it tonight! Shaggy 2 Dope then insults Jonathan Gresham for saying he wants a shot at Tommy End when he couldn't even get the lightweight belt. He says he'll dispose of him tonight. Finally Aaron Epic issues a challenge to anyone in the back.
1. Non-Title Match: El Ligero vs. Aaron Epic
The other members of Da Reborn Crew crack up at the sight of the masked showman El Ligero and just dismiss him as a joke. Everyone leaves and Epic takes on Ligero. Epic soon finds out that Ligero is no joke! The masked man wins it with a shooting star press.
2. El Ligero begins to to cut a promo in Spnaish, but then says, "Screw it this is serious." This gets some gasps from the audience as this is the first time he is speaking English at TQW. He says that Da Reborn Crew are no laughing matter and he hopes that Jonathan Gresham shows Shaggy 2 Dope tonight what real athletic excellence is all about!
3. After El Ligero leaves Chris Dickinson comes out. He cuts a promo saying he absolutely accepts Tommy End's challenge and if anyone of Da Reborn Crew tries to stick their nose in his business then he will break it!
4. Matt Tremont vs. Eric Corvis
It is appropriate that Dickinson ended his last promo by talking about breaking bones because Trmotn gives Corvis one hell of an ass whipping! Corvis gets very little offense in and Tremont's clotheslines and chops are so stiff the ref nearly DQs him! Not to mention the closed fist punches! Tremont wins it with a sitout powerbomb that had to have made Corvis loopy! To his credit Aaron Epic comes out and tries to attack Tremont who just looks like a killer. Tremont hits a sitout powerbomb then picks up Epic. He asks the crowd if they want one more. The crowd cheers and Tremont throws Epic outside. He then gives him a sitout powerbomb through the commentary table! It looks like Corvis and Epic are out of commission for tonight!
5. Shaggy 2 Dope comes out and cuts a promo telling Jonathan Gresham are no strangers to each other. He says he has pulled some strings and to make this match more interesting he has got the brass to make it a hardcore match!
6. Hardcore Match: Jonathan Gresham vs. Shaggy 2 Dope
It is tough to say what Shaggy's plan was for this one. Of the four active members of Da Reborn Crew, Corvis and Epic are out of commission and End is preparing for his title match. That leaves Dope all by himself. Dope takes a release German suplex off a ladder through two tables to end this worthwhile match!
7. Jonathan Gresham cuts a promo saying even if Chris Dickinson wins the title up next he is still going to fight Da Reborn Crew rather than just go after the TQW Championship!
8. TQW Championship: Chris Dickinson vs. Tommy End
With End's three buddies all suffering beatdowns it looks like Dickinson is actually going to get a fair fight. Dickinson scores plenty of close two counts with moves including a belly-to-back suplex, an overhead belly-to-belly from the top rope and a brainbuster. Finally it is time for Dickinson to finish the match and he goes for the braineater, but End shoves him into the ropes. Dickinson bounces off the ropes and falls right into a dead end DDT. End pins him for 1...2...KICK OUT! Dickinson then fights back and hits some super stiff European uppercuts. Dickinson goes for the braineater again and this time End pushes him super hard...right into the ref. Dickinson doesn't miss a beat, hits a clothesline and then hits his braineater finisher! End is beat.......but the ref is down! Dickinson goes over to wake up the ref and the lights go out! When they turn back on...it's ISAMI KODAKA!!! The former TQW Champion and Da Crew cornerstone member has not been seen in 16 MONTHS! He super kicks Dickinson's head off and wakes Tommy End up. End then hits a dead End DDT and the ref barely manages to count 1...2...3! End retains!
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 24, 2014 11:23:38 GMT -5
Write-up for my 124th Show
TQW Challnege Accepted 2021 September 2021
0. Matt Tremont breaks the chain of Da Reborn Crew abruptly starting the show by abruptly starting it himself. He talks about how since he beat Eric Corvis so thoroughly at the last show that he has been awarded a TQW Championship match. Tremont says since he sees in the back they have the sides for a steel cage how about they have a good, old fashioned cage match tonight for the title?
1. Tommy End comes out to start the show after refusing to ansewer Tremont's challenge. With Tremont no longer in the ring he says he'll agree to put the title on the line in a cage match if Tremont makes the same deal Dickinson does and agree to never be able to challenge for the title again as long as End is champion.
2. El Ligero vs. Shaggy 2 Dope
El Ligero asked for this match to get revenge after Shaggy 2 Dope beaned him with a lead pipe last week. Ligero has the match won with a shooting star press, but then Eric Corvis comes down to cause a distraction. Corvis then slips Shaggy some brass knucks and Shaggy hits Ligero behind the ref's back to get a pin win. After the match Chris Dickinson runs down to make the save!
3. Chris Dickinson gets on the mic and orders Eric Corvis to get his ass back in the ring because they have a match! He says even that injured prick Darius Carter himself won't stop this beating!
4. Chris Dickinson vs. Eric Corvis
Chris Dickinson wins this match clean by avoiding a neatralizer and then hitting Corivs with his braineater finisher. Dickinson may no longer be able to challenge End for the TQW Championship, but he can be a thorn in the side of Da Reborn Crew.
5. Matt Tremont is backstage and cuts a promo on Tommy End saying as far as End's terms for tonight it is challenge...accepted!
6. Johnathan Gresham vs. Isami Kodaka
This Isami Kodaka's first match back with TQW after about a year and a half of being away from the company. Kodaka isn't quite the performer he one was, but hits some good moves including a running knee. In the end though he misses his super kick finisher and allows himself to get gripped for six of Jonathan Gresham's rolling suplexes. Gresham wins it with his 630 splash. Afterward the commentators make a big deal that since Da Reborn Crew formed Jonathan Gresham has beaten every active member except Eric Corvis and Tommy End!
7. Tommy End cuts a promo on Matt Tremont as Tremont is staring him down from atop the cage. He just says, "Let me make this clear. This is your last chance" before slowly making his way down playing mind games all the way.
8. TQW Championship Cage Match: Matt Tremont vs. Tommy End
Before the match Tremont actually threw a bunch of chairs into the ring The match is super competitive and features both men getting near falls. Ultimately, the chairs lead to Tremont's undoing when End gives him a DDT from on top of the cage to the a chair laid out below. End wins the match all by himself. With Tremont and Dickinson now banned from the title hunt as long as End is champion, End has made things much easier for the future for himself.
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Post by Square on Apr 24, 2014 13:48:31 GMT -5
Oy, Kamala. If you're looking for guys to sign, throw some money at Xix Xavant. Guy worked magic just bout every time I threw him in the ring, ESPECIALLY against Funny Bone, another really solid guy. I might have to give him a shot sometime. I'm trying to keep the game limited to workers I am familiar with just because it makes it more fun for me. Given I haven't kept up with my Spanish I can only stay so on top of lucha/Puerto Rican feds. I am somewhat familiar with Xix Xavant though and the guy has great stats in EWR. I might sign him up once I get to cult level/when I have more money to use. Also, if you haven't seen the actual guy check out this promo he did for IWA (Puerto Rico): You follow the UK scene then, good man!
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Post by kinginthenorth on Apr 24, 2014 16:19:58 GMT -5
Huh. Didn't even know Xix was hispanic. Games said he was American. >_>
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 24, 2014 18:26:43 GMT -5
Huh. Didn't even know Xix was hispanic. Games said he was American. >_> Technically he is American since Puerto Rico is an American territory. Puerto Rico also has a really fun style of wrestling especially the stuff from the 1970s and 1980s with Carlos Colons' WWC. *CHEAP PLUG* if you've never watched WWC and want to checkout some of their matches I've done a bunch of write-ups about the promotion that can be found here: tinyurl.com/pnkc369The current scene in Puerto Rico has some stuff worth watching, but again it's just tough for me to follow because my Spanish isn't great (I took it in high school and college, but it is just...so fast!).
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 25, 2014 0:17:44 GMT -5
Write-up for my 125th Show TQW Halloween Slam 2021 October 2021 Note: I finally went into negative numbers with after having a pretty good size chunk of cash for a while. I lowered my risk level to 12 and brought on Kylon, Walgreens, Campbells and Barnes + Nobles as sponsors. I am raising it to 46 for one nigh only though I also decided to not have pyro on any more of my shows until further notice However, I haven't had to lay anyone off yet, close my developmental or close my training camp Anyway, on with the show! 0. Jonathan Gresham beats Da Reborn Crew to the punch in giving the show an impromptu start this evening. He says that he says that End may have figured out a way to knock Chris Dickinson and Matt Tremont out of the title hunt, but that he is still in it. Gresham says he has beat nearly every single active member of Da Reborn Crew except for End himself and he wants a chance to change that tonight! 1. Da Reborn Crew consisting of Tommy End, Eric Corvis, Isami Kodaka, Shaggy 2 Dope, and Aaron Epic come out in full force. Tommy End gets on the mic and says the group is pretty busy tonight. Shaggy 2 Dope earned a shot at the TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship last week by beating champion El Ligero in a non-title match. Isami Kodaka and Aaron Epic also have a hardcore match with Chris Dickinson and Matt Tremont in which they hope to do away with those pests once and for all. Tommy End thinks for a moment and then says, "Wait a second. I'm not the only member of Da Reborn Crew you still haven't beat." He then lays out a proposition. End asks Eric Corvis about what kind of match it was where he and Chris Dickinson nearly killed each other some months back. Oh yeah, it was a last man standing match. He then says if Gresham can beat Corvis in a last man standing match he'll give him a title shot...tonight! Not only that, but he'll make it a match Gresham has excelled at in the past...a ladder match! If Gresham loses either match though he'll never get another crack at End for the title! 2. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship: Shaggy 2 Dope vs. El Ligero Despite all the energy of the opening segment, Shaggy 2 Dope does a crap job representing Da Reborn Crew and takes a loss after a shooting star press. He does however give El Ligero a cheap shot while he is celebrating. 3. Shaggy 2 Dope picks up a mic and cuts a promo. Shaggy says tonight is due or die for Da Reborn Crew and he's not going to let his posse die. He says Ligero is lucky he got out of this one alive. Chris Dickinson and Matt Tremont better watch themselves in the next match. 4. Hardcore Match: Chris Dickinson and Matt Tremont vs. Isami Kodaka and Aaron Epic This is a wild brawl that starts when Dickinson and Tremont run down to the ring and attack Shaggy right after his promo! Kodaak and Epic soon follow. Shaggy takes advantage of the hardcore rules so this is essentially a 3 on 2 match. At one point he even distracts Tremont so that Tremont takes a fastball punch from Epic followed right after by a super kick from Kodaka. Shaggy goofs though when he tries to toss some brass knucks to Epic and Dickinson catches them. Dickinson clobbers Shaggy with them then Irish whips Kodaka into Epic, which sends Epic outside. Dickinson hits the braineater finisher on Kodaka to get the victory! After the match Da Reborn Crew try to fight back, but Ligero runs in for the save and Tremont comes back to his feet. The fight still goes on for a while and only ends when Tremont hits a sitout powerbomb on Shaggy on a table that Epic is on while Kodaka gets a braineater through two chairs that are standing up from Dickinson! 5. Last Man Standing Match: Jonathan Gresham vs. Eric Corvis This match somehow manages to be about as brutal as Dickinson/Corvis was from months back. Corvis gives Gresham the neatalizer at one point on the cement, but Gresham manages to get to his feet on an eight count. Likewise Gresham clamps on a lengthy cripper crossface, but Corvis still makes the count. The bout finally comes to an end when Gresham hits a 630 splash off a ladder onto Corvis. Gresham barely gets up, but Corvis is the one who fails to make the count. 6. Tommy End comes down cocky as ever. He gives Gresham a patronizing applause. He says after a showing like that he'll not only give him a title shot in a ladder match, but he'll sweeten the deal. If Gresham can somehow win this match End will not only no longer be TQW Champion. He'll leave the company. FOREVER! Too bad Gresham has no chance of winning this match! 7. TQW Championship Ladder Match: Jonathan Gresham vs. Tommy End The ladder is already set up for End, but he sees that Gresham still has some life left in him. End goes to give him a dead end DDT...but Gresham hits a northern lights suplex. End then runs to assault Gresham, but Gresham gives him a drop toehold and clams on a crippler crossface! End start tapping! However, this is a ladder match...so it doesn't count. Gresham eventually breaks the hold and gets a breather. End gets back to his feet first and starts stomping on Gresham before picking him up and laying in some HARD European uppercuts! End sets up a table outside then pulls Gresham over to it and lays him on it. End sets up for the dead end DDT only for Gresham to give him some shots to the bread basket. Gresham hits an ace crusher on the shards of the previously destroyed commentators table. Gresham climbs to the ladder and End winds up back on the table he had just set up to take a breather. Gresham gets to the top of the ladder and eyes the gold...but instead hits a 630 splash on End through the table set up on the outside. A HOLY SHIT chant erupts. From there the commentators talk about Da Reborn Crew and how they could show up any minute, but argue about whether they are hurt or not. Gresham gradually gets up, climbs the ladder and...gets the gold! JONATHAN GRESHAM IS THE NEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWW TQW Champion! Gresham falls to the ring and celebrates when Da Reborn Crews music hits! 8. Isami Kodaka, Eric Corvis, Aaron Epic and Shaggy 2 Dope circle the ring with one man at each of it's four side. Isami Kodaka is on the same side of End and End is beginning to get up...when Kodaka hits a SICK super kick on him. From there Corvis, Epic and Dope all go over to End. Kodaka, Epic and Dope pick up End and Dope puts on some brass knucks. Epic then hits End with a fastall punch and hits him with such momentum it forces End to turn around right into a brass knucks shot from Dope. Corivs ends the assault by hitting End with a neautralizer on the floor. Gresham looks on in disbelief and it looks like Da Reborn Crew could jump him any minute, but instead the show ends with Gresham staring down the group...who have apparently just ousted End!
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Post by comahan on Apr 25, 2014 1:20:55 GMT -5
Here are my first two weeks of TV after Slammiversary - I switched back to the monthy PPV format btw. {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}June 26 iMPACT
1. Dixie Carter opens the show, and introduces the four newest members of the TNA Roster, whom she calls The Mount Rushmore of Wrestling - Adam Cole, Kevin Steen, and The Young Bucks. She thanks them for taking care of Bully, who wont be around for a while, in one night when Roode couldnt get the job done in several months. EGO - Roode, Aries, Daniels, Kaz - come out in full force and confront Mount Rushmore. Roode is pissed at Dixie for not believing in him enough to let him do it alone, and pissed at Mount Rushmore because this is EGO's company, not theirs. Security floods out and holds the sides back from each other as they jaw back and forth. Dixie announces that we'll see members Mount Rushmore in action here tonight as Cole and Steen make their TNA debut against LAX, and that Roode and his band of unreliable, overrated chumps in EGO should watch and learn a thing or two.
2. Chris Sabin defeated Kenny King, Zema Ion, and Manik in an Elimination Match to earn a shot at the TNA X-Division Championship. MVP joins the commentary team to clarify that the winner will face Austin Aries for the title next week, and that we'll find out after the match if the champion will be cashing in the title for a shot at the World Championship at Destination X. Sabin is the star of the show in this match, eliminating Zema Ion with the Cradle Shock, eliminating Kenny King with a rollup, then eliminating Manik with the Cradle Shock as well. He lets it be known that he's going to win the X-Title, and that he's going to cash in to win the World Title for a 2nd time.
3. Madison Rayne defeated Velvet Sky. It was Velvet's distraction at Slammiversary that cost Madison the Knockouts title, and she gets a spot of revenge here, as she controls Velvet from start to finish. Angelina Love, the new KO champ, tries to help her comrade out, but Madison stays focused and beats Velvet with the Rayne Drop. After the match is over, she stares Angelina down and motions around her waist that the title will be hers.
4. Eric Young comes to the ring and says his rivalry with Abyss signals the evolution of his career. He's always been someone who wanted to entertain first and win matches second. That's changed lately, and while he still wants to entertain, he wants to prove that he's a great wrestler too. And he wants to prove it by winning titles. New TNA World Champ AJ Styles comes out to join EY. AJ agrees that EY is a great wrestler, and says that his win over Abyss at Slammiversary was impressive. AJ makes it clear that this is a new TNA without idiots in charge, and he's a new champion that won't hide behind everyone and use others to help him win. He says he's going to do is he's going to walk into the main event later tonight and beat Magnus once again, but thats just the start. He has big plans next week too. He holds his hand out and offer Eric Young a shot at the World Title next week, one because EY deserves it, and two because he wants to show the type of champ he's going to be in this new TNA under this new leadership. EY shakes his hand and accepts the match, but tells him that he's hardly the guy to try and establish a reign against. Magnus and Abyss hit the ring and assault both guys, Abyss doing the damage as Magnus grabs a mic and furiously shouts about Styles assuming victory in the main event. He and Abyss leave Styles unconcious, sending a violent message that Magnus shouldn't be overlooked tonight as he challenges for AJ's World Title.
5. James Storm defeated Mr Anderson in a Singles Match. Anderson wasnt on the card at Slammiversary and wants to prove that he should have been, while Storm wants to keep up his momentum after beating Gunner in the Texas Deathmatch and winning their rivalry. Storm comes out on top here, hitting Anderson with the Last Call to win.
6. Jeff Hardy and Samoa Joe wrestle to a 15 Minute Time Limit Draw in a Singles Match. The story of the match is that Joe becomes more and more frustrated as time goes on, as Hardy refuses to stay down. He even kicks out of the Muscle Buster, which really angers Joe. Finally, Joe locks in the Coquina Clutch with Hardy having no chance of reaching the ropes, but Jeff holds out long enough for the Time Limit to expire. Joe, furious at not being able to put Hardy away, completely loses his cool after the match and continues attacking Jeff, choking him out.
7. A vignette airs for Paige, a highly touted wrestler that will debut as a TNA Knockout at the Destination X Pay Per View. As soon as the video ends, Gail Kim stomps out to the ring looking annoyed. Gail says that first it was Angelina returning and stealing her spotlight and the matches that she deserved, and now she discovers that they're bringing in another knockout that will likely take more opportunities away from her that she's EARNED? Gail tells Paige to stay at home, and warns ODB, her opponent next, that she's taking her frustrations out on her.
8. Gail Kim defeated ODB in a Singles Match. True to her word, Gail takes out her frustrations on ODB by wrestling an aggressive, albeit very technically sound match. She picks ODB's legs apart, damaging ODB's power-based offense and setting up the ring-post Figure Four, which she locks in. With ODB barely able to use her legs, Gail hits Eat Defeat then locks in a Cloverleaf that forces ODB to tap out. Afterward, she again tells Paige to stay home.
9. Adam Cole and Kevin Steen of Mount Rushmore defeated The Latin Amerrican Xchange in a Tag Team Match. Things were very busy, as The Young Bucks was at ringside for their stablemates, TNA Tag Team Champions The Wolves sat on commentary to scout out potential challengers up close, and EGO watched things unfold from a monitor in the backstage area. What everyone witnessed was Cole and Steen showing that not only do they belong, but they might actually live up to their boisterous name of being part of the Mount Rushmore of Wrestling. LAX hang in there, showing that they're no slouches, but Cole and Steen - along with a bit of help from The Young Bucks - grab the win after Steen Package Piledrives Homicide and rolls him into a Superkick from Cole. After the match, The Bucks decide they need to show off too, making sure The Wolves see that they're coming for the titles. They set up More Bang for Your Buck, but before they can hit it, EGO rushes down to the ring and a huge brawl breaks out. Security swarms out once again and pull the two groups apart as Mount Rushmore have shown up and put a claim on a company that EGO believes is theirs, and now EGO are pissed!
10. Backstage, Dixie Carter is all smiles about Mount Rushmore, and the smile gets even bigger as she greets EC3. She congratulates him on makking Kurt Angle tap out at Slammiversary, claiming that he made her very proud. At that point, MVP shows up and gives Dixie props for eluding his ruling of no interference in the Bully/Roode match by bringing in outside talents. Unfortuately, he says, he's a bit vindictive when it comes to dealing with her, and that vindictiveness came out in him earlier in the day when he was talking to Kurt Angle. He says Angle will be here next week, and he's given him free reign on anything that he wants - anything. EC3 looks scared to death.
11. AJ Styles defeated Magnus to retain the TNA World Title. Their first World Title match - which Magnus won - was marred by a ton of interference. Their second World Title Match - which Styles won - was in a Steel Cage and turned the match into a fight for their lives. This match, the third between the two, is the first time they're able to have a straight up wrestling match. Styles has the advantage, but not by as much as most would figure, and they each pick up several nearfalls. Unfortunately, Magnus seems unable to go an entire match without ruining things, and calls Abyss to the ring. As The Monster comes out however, Eric Young shows up and fights him off! This leaves Styles and Magnus alone, and AJ is able to connect with the Styles Clash to retain the Title once and for all.
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1. Chris Sabin defeated Austin Aries to win the X-Division Championship. Sabin earned the shot at the title last week by pinning all three of his opponents in a Four Way Elimination Match. The two are very evenly matched, but Aries has the slight advantage at the end until Dixie's new Mount Rushmore of Wrestling show up out of no where and cost Aries the title, with The Bucks distracting the ref as Cole and Steen attack. Sabin gladly takes the easy win and is crowned champion just as the rest of EGO (Roode, Daniels, Kaz) rush out to fight Mount Rushmore. Rushmore retreats thru the crowd and are followed by EGO, leaving Sabin in the ring alone, where he announces he will indeed be cashing the X Division title in for a shot at the TNA World Title at Destination X, vowing to become a two time champ.
2. Backstage, The Beautiful People cut a promo on Madison Rayne, who pinned Velvet last week after losing her title to Angelina at Slammiversary. They mention that they're in a tag match against Madison and a mystery partner next week, but they don't care who it is. They're here to cleanse TNA of one ugly person at a time, and once Madison is gone, whomever tags with her will be next. They continue to talk, but are cut off midway as they freeze, staring wide-eyed at something off-screen. Winter walks into the picture and creepily approaches Angelina and Velvet, telling them how lovely it is to be back so that she can settle old debts. She looks toward Velvet, saying that Velvet took her KO Title at Bound for Glory 2011, then tried to take Angelina from her. She then darkly reminds Angelina that she and Love were together for a while... until Angelina left her. Winter claims to have accepted Madison's offer to be her partner next week so that she can close an old chapter in her life, while perhaps starting a new one as well. She smiles sardonically at The Beautiful People and walks away.
3. The Wolves defeated The BroMans in a Tag Team Match to retain the TNA World Tag team Titles. This is the contractual rematch granted to the BroMans after they lost the belts to The Wolves at Slammiversary. The story is the same though, as even when DJ Zema tries to get involved, The Wolves are too much for the BroMans, disposing of them to retain the World Tag Team Titles.
4. MVP comes to the ring. He says that since the X-Division Title is now vacant following Sabin's cash-in, they need a new champion. He announces a three-way title match at Destination X, where each of the three spots will be filled by the winner of a Four Way Match. There will be a Four Way Match between past TNA stars, there will be a Four Way Match between current TNA stars, and there will be a Four Way Match between athletes that have yet to establish themselves as TNA wrestlers. The three winners of those matches will go on to compete for the title at Destination X, and those matches will begin tonight. He invited 4 wrestlers to the building tonight, telling them that if the winner of the X-Title match HADN'T cashed in, theyd be fighting for a TNA contract. Instead, now they fight for both a contract and an X-Division title shot. He introduces ACH, AR Fox, Adrian Neville, and Tony Nese.
5. Adrian Neville defeated ACH, AR Fox, and Tony Nese in a Four Way Match to earn a TNA contract and advance to the X-Division Title Match at Destination X. Nese had a few matches in the past for TNA, but none of them have held any sort of consistent roster spot for TNA in their careers, and MVP is giving them that chance tonight. It's a display of wild and crazy action, with all four impressing until Neville ends the match by pinning AR Fox with the Red Arrow corkscrew shooting star press. Adrian Neville is now a TNA wrestler, and has a shot at the gold.
6. Just like last week, a vignette of highly touted wrestler Paige airs, noting that she will debut as a TNA Knockout at the Destination X Pay Per View. And just like last week, Gail Kim is not happy about it. This time, as the video finishes playing, Gail hijacks a camera backstage and makes him follow her to the production truck, where she yells at them to stop advertising that little girl who's done nothing, and to start giving her - the first ever Knockouts Champion and the greatest female wrestler ever - the proper respect and air-time she deserves. She then turns away from the production crew and stares into the camera, warning Paige that she better listen to her and stay home.
7. Kurt Angle walks out to the ring with a taped knee and a limp. He's extremely frustrated with himself that he tapped out to EC3 at Slammiversary, but promises that it will NEVER happen again. And he's so sure of it, and so sure that he'll break EC3's ankle the next time he sees him, that he knows exactly what he wants to do with the power that MVP gave him last week. He announces that at Destination X, he and EC3 will settle their rivalry once and for all, and they'll do it in an I Quit Match, where Angle guarantees victory, and guarantees to hurt EC3.
8. The Young Bucks defeated Sanada and Tigre Uno in a Tag Team Match. The Bucks are accompanied to the ring by their Mount Rushmore stablemates Adam Cole and Kevin Steen, while Sanada and Tigre Uno represent Great Muta's Wrestle-1 organization in Japan. Sanada and Tigre impress the American fans, but they simply cannot withstand the barrage of high impact offense from the Bucks combined with the constant outside interference provided by Cole and Steen. Mid-match we go to a split screen backstage where EGO are being held back from rushing the ring by security ordered by Dixie Carter. In the ring meanwhile, the Bucks put Sanada away with More Bang for Your Buck. After the match, Cole & Steen begin to savagely beat down the Wrestle-1 representatives when EGO finally breaks thru the security and rushes down the ramp. Mount Rushmore flee the ring before EGO can get their hands on them though, taunting Roode, Aries, Daniels, and Kaz as they back up the ramp, pointing out that they were responsible for costing Aries his X Title earlier tonight, while EGO shout that this is their company.
9. Backstage, James Storm walks into the office of MVP. He claims that after wins against Gunner at Slammiversary and Mr Anderson on Impact last week that he should get a World Title shot, especially since AJ is a "fighting champion" and is handing them out. MVP says there might be something to Storm's claim, but asks him to wait until after Destination X for his chance. Storm isn't happy about this, asking why he can't have a title shot next week when Eric Young has a shot tonight. MVP responds that he's had the contracts drawn up already, and Sabin has signed to face the winner of the Styles versus Young match at Destination X. Storm continues to argue his case, getting in MVP's face about it. Finally, MVP tells him to get out of his office before he reconsiders whether Storm deserves a shot. Storm turns to leave, pauses, and then takes MVP's head off with a Last Call Superkick.
10. Jeff Hardy comes to the ring, wanting to know what Samoa Joe's problem is, and why he attacked him after their time limit draw last week. He calls Joe out and demands an explanation. Samoa Joe answers the challenge, but when Hardy tells him to explain himself, Joe stands silent, just giving Hardy a death-glare. Hardy finally gets annoyed, saying he knows everyone gets frustrated, but not to do it again or Joe will have to face the full force of the CREATURES~! Hardy goes to leave the ring, but as he steps thru the ropes, Joe jumps him from behind. Again, Joe pummels Hardy until he locks in the Coquina Clutch and chokes him out, leaving Hardy unconscious.
11. AJ Styles defeated Eric Young in a Singles Match to retain the TNA World Title. Styles returned as a full-time roster member at Sacrifice, and won his title back form Magnus in a Steel Cage at Slammiversary, EY meanwhile, just endured a brutal, bloody feud with Abyss and not only came out in one piece, but came out the victor. Tonight, Styles is giving Young a shot at the title that he believes he's earned. Young does a damn fine job proving that right, as he takes AJ to the limit, nearly winning the title on several occasions. Just when it looks like he might put AJ away for good with a piledriver, AJ reverses it into a jackknife pin to score the surprise three count and retain the gold. The two shake hands afterward and embrace. Things are ruined though, as Magnus and Abyss hit the ring and attack them! They take Young out and throw him to the ringside floor so they can focus on Styles. Magnus gives the orders to Abyss, who decimates the World Champion, finally pulling out a bag of Thumbtacks and planting AJ in them with a vicious Black Hole Slam. The show ends with Magnus standing over a bloodied AJ Styles.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 25, 2014 23:58:28 GMT -5
Write-up for my 126th Show
TQW All AXS Episode 1 November 2021
Note: Yes, two days after Tommy End lost the TQW Championship his five year contract for TQW ended so he is now gone from the company! I tried to get him to resign, but he wasn't having it. Perhaps he'll be back sometime in the future. In brighter news I got a new prime time TV show on AXS TV named TQW All AXS (pronounced TQW All AXS just like how the network is pronounced AXS. Should help me make some good money through sponsorship! I also lost two more workers in Jaka and Gunner when ECWA (which is now at national level) signed Gunner to a written contract and Jaka decided to work for New World Championship Wrestling rather than for TQW. To replace some of this lost talent I signed Tim Donst to a written contract and sent him to my developmental, Canadian Invasion for the time being. To go along with Donst I also hired Dasher Hatfield and STIGMA as roster fillers/occasional workers. I also decided to finally create some tag titles for the promotion!
1. Eric Corvis, Shaggy 2 Dope, Isami Kodaka and Aaron Epic come out representing Da Reborn Crew. Corvis is the first to get on mic and says that he just wanted to assure everyone that Da Reborn Crew is still alive and well. He says he is their leader and always has been and that Tommy End was just an egomaniac who let things go to his head after winning the title. Once he didn't even have the strap there was no reason to keep him around. Corvis said he would like another match with Jonathan Gresham, but that will have to wait until TQW Fate later this month. Tonight he and Isami Kodaka will be in the very first match of the tournament to crown the TQW Tag Team Champions! After this the group leaves except for Aaron Epic who has a match!
2. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Aaron Epic vs. El Ligero
The commentators talk about the wild brawl that Epic and Ligero took place in at TQW Halloween Slam recently. In fact the reason this is a title match is that Epic only agreed to wrestle Ligero if he put the title on the line and Ligero dislikes Da Reborn Crew so much he was willing to do it. It turns out to be a big mistake because when Ligero goes for a Stinger's splash in the corner Epic pulls the ref in front of him causing a ref bump! As Ligero tries to wake up the ref, Epic pulls some bras knucks out of his tights and clocks Ligero with a brass knucks assisted fastball punch! Another ref comes down and Epic ends Ligeero's 14 month reign as TQW Champion! Finally Aaron Epic has won TQW Gold! Epic runs away after the match looking guilty as heck!
3. The camera stays on El Ligero until he finally comes to his feet and is giving an interview. He said he has been having big problems with the likes of Shaggy 2 Dope and the rest of Da Reborn Crew, but he never expected this. He says he wants a rematch for his belt and he wants it as soon as he can get it!
4. Non-title Match: Jonathan Gresham vs. Dasher Hatfield
This is a pure showcase match for Jonathan Gresham, but Dasher Hatfield is shown to be a capable and serious competitor. Gresham wins it clean with six German suplexes (of the rolling variety) and a 630 splash!
5. After the match Gresham cuts a post-match promo. Gresham says he heard Corvis wants a title match at TQW Fate. He says he wouldn't be against it, but a lot of people want title shots. If Corvis wants one he better start earning it with some impressive wins!
6. Chris Dickinson is backstage and was obviously just watching Jonathan Gresham's match and promo intently. He says that since Gresham wants impressive that is exactly what he is going to give him tonight with a clear victory over Matt Tremont!
7. A hype video is then played for Matt Tremont to show fans exactly what Chris Dickinson has in store for him later tonight. The video includes footage of Tremont's title matches and his sitout powerbomb through a table!
8. Eric Corvis and Isami Kodaka vs. Kota Ibushi and Daichi Kakimoto
The commentators talk about how the eight team tournament to crown the first ever TQW Tag Team Champions has brought talent from all over the world including Kota and Daichi from Japan. Of course Kodaka is also from Japan, but he is a long time member of the roster so that is not pointed out so much. For the finish Kodaka catches Kakimoto with a super kick while Eric Corvi hits a neutralizer on Kota for the win. After the match Corvis hits another neutralizer on Kota perhaps just to send Jonathan Gresham a message.
9. Eric Corvis stays in the ring and cuts a promo. He says if Gresham wants to see him chalk up impressive wins before he gets a title shot then the blood of the TQW roster is going to be on his hands! He says when all is said and done he'll be holding both the TQW Championship and the tag team titles!
10. A video package is played hyping up Chris Dickinson in which footage is shown from his classic last man standing bout with Eric Corvis as well as the brawl he took part in at Halloween Slam where oddly enough he teamed that night with his opponent in this show's main event, Matt Tremont!
11. Chris Dickinson vs. Matt Tremont
The commentators are careful to point out that this is not officially a number one contender's match. They also point out that given these are two top competitors with TQW, whoever wins could just snatch the next title match. After Dickinson has dominated a bit the fight spills outside where Tremont surprises Dickinson with a sitout powerbomb on the floor! It looks like Tremont might get the countout win, but he wants a three in the middle of the ring to score some points for title consideration. He picks Dickinson up, but Dickinson manages to hits his braineater on Tremont...on the floor! Both men get counted out! When the two awaken to realize what happens a brawl breaks out between the two of them which goes all the way to the back!
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 1:17:51 GMT -5
Write-up for my 127th Show
TQW All AXS Episode 2 November 2021
Note: This is the first time TQW had a TV show that actually wasn't ranked at the bottom. It drew a 0.75 rating, which beat out Anarchy (0.58) and tied ROH Thursday (0.75)!
1. Da Reborn Crew, consisting of Eric Corvis, Aaron Epic, Shaggy 2 Dope and Isami Kodaka, gives the show an impromptu opening as is their usual thing. Corvis gets on the mic and said he met with TQW bras after last weeks show. Corvis brags that he played some hardball and threatened to have all his talent in Da Reborn Crew walk if he didn't get a title shot. When that didn't work he then negotiated a spot in the triple threat number one contender's match later tonight since last week Chris Dickinson/Matt Tremont wentto a draw. The group also brags about Aaron Epic's title win, Corvis and Kodaka advancing in the tag title tournament and Kodaka being ready ti kick Gresham's teeth down his throat later tonight!
2. TQW Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round Match: El Ligero and Bubblegum vs. Ethan HD and Mike Santiago
The commentators talk about when the TQW brass discussed with European wrestling star Bubblegum about competing in their tag tournament they were shocked to find out that when asked about a partner he already had a good friend in TQW, El Ligero. Ligero does a solid for Bubblegum in this match by team up with him and pinning Mike Santiago after a shooting star press. After the match Aaron Epic tries to sneak attack El Ligero, but he gets dropkicked for his trouble!
3. A video is played hyping Chris Dickinson who will be one of three men competing for a shot at the TQW Championship later tonight!
4. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Arya Daivari vs. Aaron Epic
The commentators put over Daivari as a performer, but talk about how he hasn't done anything to earn a shot at the title. The commentators then criticize Epic for probably asking this be a title shot since he knows Arya doesn't have much shot of winning and even if he looks like he could, Epic's goon buddies from Da Reborn Crew would just jump in. As for the match Epic controls it to the point where he has time to mock the crowd and even picks up his title belt at one point and poses with it. This infuriates El Ligero who runs in and attacks Epic! Ligero continues the assault until Epic is forced to run off. Epic wins, but only by DQ because of the interference!
5. Shaggy 2 Dope comes out and cuts a promo on El Ligero. He says before he goes for the gold, he's better take care of him first because after Ligero beat him at Halloween Slam, he wants a shot to get his win back...next week!
6. A video is played hyping Matt Tremont who is a former TQW Champion who has a shot to possibly wrestle for that title yet again later tonight!
7. Non-Title Match: Isami Kodaka vs. Jonathan Gresham
This is a pretty competitive match and Kodaka comes close to win it with a moonsault. Ultimately though Gresham gets the clean win with a 630 splash after which he celebrates in the ring!
8. Chris Dickinson cuts a promo before the main event in which he calls Matt Tremont an idiot and tells him he should have just taken the clean loss last week so he wouldn't have to put up with this crap, which now includes Eric Corvis!
9. Matt Tremont then comes out and cuts a promo telling Dickinson that if anyone should have taken a clean loss it should have been him. He says he doesn't like Corvis either, but Corivs isn't going to get half the beating Chris Dickinson is!
10. TQW Championship No.1 Contedner's Match: Eric Corvis vs. Matt Tremont vs. Chris Dickinson
Tremont and Dickinson immediately go after each other which plays right into the hands of Eric Corvis! Tremont hits a sitout powerbomb on Dickinson and then Dickinson just manages to muster a braineater. Corvis then picks up the pieces by hitting a neutralizer on Dickinson and pinning him for the win!
11. After the match Eric Corvis cuts a promo telling Jonathan Gresham it's official and in just a matter of weeks he'll be holding Gresham's strap! And if Gresham thinks there is anything he can do about it then he has some friends who will say something about that. Some friends known as...Da Reborn Crew!
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Post by Square on Apr 26, 2014 17:29:29 GMT -5
Bubblegum is highly under rated in this game, dude is seriously good on the mic. One of the best in Britain, his stuff with Team Single in PCW is awesome. In fact the whole British scene is odd on the game.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 17:55:22 GMT -5
Bubblegum is highly under rated in this game, dude is seriously good on the mic. One of the best in Britain, his stuff with Team Single in PCW is awesome. In fact the whole British scene is odd on the game. For sure. There are some noticeable things wrong with some stats/workers in general. Aside from mistakes with Britain's scene, Australia's scene is pretty far from reality in the game too. I tried to look up Elliot Sexton who is a great young talent who even had a WWE tryout a while back and he's not even in the game. Oh well, I guess I might have to make him be one of my guys coming out of the training camps or something. I hate to sound too picky though. After all with the world of wrestling being as big as it is, it's tough to keep track of everything.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Apr 26, 2014 21:07:39 GMT -5
Having a blast booking Modern ROH. ROH is now a National company with a second TV show airing in the primetime slot on MTV. Just got finished booking Final Battle 2014, my best show in this game save so far.
Pre-Show Showcase Johnny Gargano (H) b. Darren Samson (Young) (F)
With the introduction of a second TV show, the stage was set for numerous wrestlers to debut in the month of December. Two of these new arrivals were Johnny Gargano and former WWE star Darren Young, now using the surname Samson. After both won their debut matches on TV, they made their ROH PPV debut against each other in a dark match to hype up the fans on this night. In a decent, evenly-contested bout, Gargano pulled out the victory after forcing Samson to tap to the Garga-No-Escape.
Tag Team Grudge Match reDRagon (Kyle O' Riley & Bobby Fish) b. Adrian Neville & Hallowicked
Neville made his debut in September after being dropped from NXT a few months beforehand. Shortly after his debut, he made enemies out of O'Riley and Fish by beating them in seperate singles matches. The duo ambushed Neville backstage on an episode of TV and challenged him to find a partner for a match at Final Battle. Neville choose the bizarre Hallowicked as his partner. Despite showing impressive teamwork considering this was their first time working together, the inexperienced duo were no match for the former World Tag Team champions and Hallowicked was soon taken out by reDRagon's signature Chasing the Dragon finisher.
ROH World Television Championship Cedric Alexander(F)(C) b. Chase Owens(F)
2014 has undeniably been a breakout year for Alexander. Having picked up singles wins over top stars like Roderick Strong & Jimmy Jacobs, Alexander would go on to win Survival of the Fittest in October in what was considered a massive upset. Alexander capped off this impressive run by defeating Jay Lethal for the TV title at the previous month's PPV to taste his first piece of championship gold in ROH. Owens has been on a bit of a role as well, having impressed fans and officials since his debut in September enough to earn this title shot. In the weeks leading up to the show, Steve Corino got into Owens' ear and tried to convince the youngster to let him be his manager and lead him to the "promise land." Owens refused Corino's help during the title bout, however, and was subsequently defeated cleanly by Alexander. After the match, Owens shook the champ's hand and, after being confronted by Corino, locked the King of Old School in a Cross-Armbreaker!
Tag Team Showcase The Young Bucks (H) b. War Machine (Hanson & Raymond Rowe)(F)
Not much story here. Just a way to get both teams on the show and to give the Bucks a win on PPV after taking numerous losses on past PPVs. The Bucks have recently alligned with Maria Kanellis who claimed that two men were needed to satisfy the First Lady of ROH after her boyfriend, Michael Bennett, left for AAA in Mexico.
Fight Without Honor Kevin Steen (F) b. Trent? (H)
Ever since Trent debuted in September, he has made it his goal to be the most obnoxious man in the company. Although he's only been around for a few months, he's managed to alienate fans and wrestlers alike, rubbing Kevin Steen the wrong way in particular. After being defeated by a cheating Trent at the November PPV, Steen requested and received a Fight Without Honor for Final Battle. Mr. Wrestling was able to put down his obnoxious rival with a Steenalizer followed up by a Package Piledriver onto a steel chair.
ROH World Tag Team Championship Caprice Coleman & Matt Taven (F) b. Outlaw Inc. (Homicide & Eddie Kingston) (C) (H) to become the NEW World Tag Team Champions With both men floundering in the singles division, Coleman and Taven decided to pair up and try their hands at the tag team division. The duo slowly but surely rose their ways up the ranks receiving two separate title matches but failing to win the titles both times. After defeating the Young Bucks on TV, Coleman & Taven were given a third chance at glory on the biggest show of the year, Final Battle. The third time proved to be a charm for the face team as a Climax from Taven onto Homicide gave him and his partner their first tag team titles.
Singles Match Alex Shelly (F) b. Jay Lethal (H) (w/Truth Martini) Again, not much of a story here. Just a way to get both guys on the card. Shelly managed to overcome the HOOPLA~! and rolled up Lethal for the duke after a hard fought match.
30 Minute Iron-Man Match Chris Hero (H) b. AJ Styles (F) Hero & Styles started out as rivals, facing each other on PPV at Supercard of Honor in April, but soon became friends and formed a partnership. After winning a tag tournament in August, the super-team challenged Outlaw Inc. for the titles at Death Before Dishonor in September but fell short. After both men failed to win SOTF, Hero making it to the final two before losing to Alexander, The Knockout Artist challenged Styles to a rematch at the November PPV. In that match, Hero won via count-out after Styles bumped his head on the guard-rail after being Yakuza Kicked to the outside. After the match, Hero seemingly helped his partner up before nailing with a Rolling Elbow to the back of the head. On the following episode of TV, Hero called Styles a coward and said that the Phenomenal One had intentionally let himself be counted out because he knew that Hero was about pin him. Hero demanded a rematch against Styles at Final Battle. Styles accepted but only under one stipulation: that the match be made an Iron-Man match so that there was no doubt who the better man is. With a final score of 3-2, Hero escaped with the victory after managing to outlast the clock before tapping to Styles' Calf Killer submission.
ROH World Championship Mark Briscoe (C) (H) b. Roderick Strong (F) In June, Mark shocked the world when he turned on his brother Jay during a match at Best in the World and revealed that he had joined the Decade. Claiming that he was tired of living in his brother's shadow, Mark had decided to align himself with Strong, BJ Whitmer, and Jimmy Jacobs. After the ROH World title was vacated after then-champion Michael Elgin was signed away by a game-created National company, XXX Wrestling, Mark won a 4-way elimination match at DBD against Bobby Fish, Kevin Steen, and Jay Briscoe to become the new champion. Dissension soon formed within the group, however, as Strong challenged for the title in a 3-way match also featuring Alex Shelly. Strong seemed to have the match won after catching Shelly with a Sick Kick but Mark stole the victory after throwing Strong out the ring and picking up the scraps. When Strong confronted Mark about this on TV, he was kicked out of the group and Mark took his place as the leader. Seeking revenge, Strong managed to get an ROH World title match at Final Battle. The Messiah of the Backbreaker took the champ to his absolute limit but was eventually put down by two Cut-Throat Suplexes. --------- Main event was initially meant to be Jay/Mark but Jay decided it would be real cool to go into rehab.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 21:45:52 GMT -5
Write-up for my 128th Show
TQW All AXS Episode 3 November 2021
1. The show starts with camera trying to follow an attack in the most jarring way possible. It is Shaggy 2 Dope and Isami Kodaka assaulting El Ligero with a lead pipe and a chair respectively.
2. Shaggy 2 Dope comes out and says he was scheduled to fight El Ligero in tonight's opening contest, but it looks like Ligero is now in no condition to compete. He tries to get a ref to count him out, but the ref refuses to do it. Shaggy says it doesn't matter though because he just scored another point against Ligero and the crowd knows it!
3. TQW Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round Match: Seiya Sanada and Manabu Soya vs. Chip Day and Corey Hollis
The commentators make a big deal about how all the big stars are talking about the TQW Tag Team Tournament and it has brought back former TQW Champion and star Seiya Sanada who brought a friend with him to try to win the gold. Chip Day and Corey Hollis also put on a good show, but Sanada wins it with a bridging German suplex on Hollis.
4. Chris Dickinson cuts a promo backstage saying how he wants to be in that TQW Tag Tournament, but can't find a partner. He says that doesn't matter right now though becaue Matt Tremont has been getting in his way lately. He says tonight he's going to put the kabosh on that and get Tremont off his back once and for all in tonight's contest.
5. Eric Corvis, Aaron Epic, Shaggy 2 Dope and Isami Kodaka come out and Corvis says he knows TQW Fate is still a while away, but he wants to pound on Gresham tonight. He challenges Gresham to a tag match later tonight in which he will be teaming with Isami Kodaka. He says since he and Kodaka already advanced to the second round of the TQW Tag Team Championship Tournament it is now just a matter of time before they win the titles. As for Gresham's partner..,he can pick whoever he wants. The commentators criticize Corvis and say that's not leaving him with a lot of options since Ligero got jumped and Tremont/Dickinson have plans to try to kill each other tonight!
6. TQW Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Gary Jay vs. Aaron Epic
Epic clearly has his old rival Gary Jay scouted. The commentators talk about how these two used to be on equal footing, but since Epic has teamed up with Da Reborn Crew he is like a whole new athlete who has obviously stepped up his training. Epic wins it clean with a fastball punch!
7. After the match Aaron Epic hangs around to cut a promo. He says a lot of people have been asking who he is going to defend his championship against at TQW Fate. He says because he is a fighting champion he is going to defend his title against not one, not two, but three people! The commentators criticize him in the middle of this line by pointing out that hasn't fought someone who earned a shot for his title yet! Epic says he hand picked the best opponents the world has to offer for his belt. First, he says he might have got the short end of the stick tonight, but Jay is a great performer and deserves to be one of three. The commentators critisize this by saying he literally just beat him so he doesn't have anything to prove against him. Epic then continues and says the second of the three will be John Skyler, which gets both commentators shuting "WHO?" Finally, Epic continues...and the crowd starts to chant "LIGERO" my last opponent will be...Coery Hollis! The commentators then really give Epic some shit saying that Hollis just debuted tonight and he didn't even win. Epic is ducking Ligero and the crowd knows it and gives him the boos he deserves!
8. A video is played recapping the tension Matt Tremont and Chris Dickinson have had over the last few weeks and hyping their match scheduled to take place next!
9. Matt Tremont cuts a promo saying if it wasn't for Chris Dickinson he could be scheduled dfor a TQW Championship match or even just wrestling in the tag tournament if he had time to find a partner rather rather than deal with him. Tremont starts talking about how he is going to beat up Dickinson when Dickinson comes out. The match is on!
10. Chris Dickinson vs. Matt Tremont
This bout is a complete and utter slugfest from the start. The fight spills outside and Chris Dickinson grabs a chair. At pretty much the exact same time Tremont grabs a chair two and the two are battling with chairs! The ref has no choice but to throw the match out and DQ both men! Yes, these two just don't like each other and after officials manage to get them to put down the chair, they still continue brawling! All the way to the back with these two, but this show only has so much time and we have main event to get to!
11. Eric Corvis and Isami Kodaka vs Jonathan Gresham and El Ligero
Jonathan Gresham comes out all by himself at first and Da Reborn Crew are shocked when Ligero who got jumped earlier in the night comes out! Corvis sneaks out of the ring after Gresham nearly pins him with a bridging German suplex, bu Kodaka is not so lucky and eats Ligero's version of his own super kick followed by a shooting star press! Ligero get the pin and Da Reborn Crew are left looking defeated as Gresham and Ligero celebrating as the show ends.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Apr 26, 2014 23:49:16 GMT -5
Write-up for my 129th Show
TQW All AXS Episode 4 November 2021
1. Da Reborn Crew consisting of Eric Corvis, Aaron Epic, Shaggy 2 Dope and Isami Kodaka come out. Corvis says that last week Jonathan Gresham just couldn't get the job done. Sure, he may have won the battle, but he just couldn't pin Corvis and he's not going to pin him at TQW Fate either! Corvis says tonight he's going to learn what it means to be a real champion by facing a real champion...Aaron Epic! Epic then gets on the mic and talks about how he's going to be defending his title against three men come the big show (never mind they're all lower card guys) in a four corners match! There is some chants for El Ligero and Epic shrugs and he says, "You mean that jobber ISami Kodaka is taking on tonight? What a weird chant!" The group leaves, but Epic stays behind a joins the commentary team.
2. John Skyler vs. Gary Jay
Aaron Epic pretends to put over John Skyler and Gary Jay on commentary as Skyler misses a dropkick and Jay starts stomping him. Eventually the commentary team really gets under his skin when they says he's dodging El Ligero and making himself a paper champ. When Jay hits a belly to belly from the top rope on Skyler that sends both men down Aaron Epic stands up and says, "Paper champ I'll show you a paper champ!" As Jay is getting to his feet Epic hits him with a fastball punch. Epic then goes over to Skyler and hits a reverse Russian leg sweep. The ref has no choice, but to through the match out.
3. El Ligero runs out and attacks Epic hitting him with a hard kick to the face. Epic gets out of the ring in such a hurry he completely forgets his belt. Ligero grabs the title and poses with it.
4. El Ligero calls Epic a coward for refusing to face him. He says since he is intent on ducking him then he knows someone who definitely doesn't have a match that night...Shaggy 2 Dope. Ligero challenges him to a one on one bout at TQW Fate!
5. Matt Tremont is backstage and is pissed. He says all this business with Chris Dickinson has kept him from going any further. He says right now he doesn't even have a match scheduled at TQW Fate. He says he's also pissed that TQW brass said he couldn't enter the TQW Tag Team Tournament because the last spot for a team on the tournament was already taken. He says if Dickinson keeps his nose in his business then come TQW Fate even if they aren't scheduled on the card he'll destory him at the show anyway!
6. The camera comes back to the ring where Ligero is still waiting for his opponent tonight, Isami Kodaka to come out. Instead Kodaka's stablemate, Shaggy 2 Dope comes out and cuts a promo. Shaggy says he'll agree to fight him, but it's going to be his rules and by that he means no rules. It's going to be a hardcore match all the way!
7. El Ligero vs. Isami Kodaka
Kodaka still isn't the worker he once was, but Ligero does what he can to get a good match out of him. After Kodaka misses his super kick Ligero gives him a hurricanrana. Shaggy 2 Dope who had been watching the match from the entranceway all along then runs down, but gets dropkick for his troubles. One enziuguri later and Ligero wins the match!
8. El Ligero cuts a promo on Shaggy telling him that a hardcore match will be just dandy and he looks forward to dropkicking him again because next time he'll be dropkicking his teeth down his throat!
9. Chris Dickinson comes out for his match and says unlike that idiot Matt Tremont he just managed to get the last spot for a team in the tag tournament. He says he has been lobbying TQW brass for weeks now and they finally agreed to let him in as long as they got to choose his partner. Matt Tremont's music then hits and Dickinson looks pissed and Tremont looks equally pissed. Well, it looks like we have a disfunctional tag team coming our way!
10. Matt Tremont and Chris Dickinson vs. Moohammed and Moostafa
Tremont gets in the ring with Dickinson and it looks like they are about to fight. A loud moo then comes over the PA system and some silly music comes on. Two men come out dressed as cows, Moohammed and Moostafa. Dickinson and Tremont can't help, but both laugh, but then they exchange eye contact again and get serious. Dickinson hits Moosatafa with a big clothesline to start. He then goes for a pin attempt, but Moohammad comes in and puts his udders on him, which breaks up the pin. Tremont comes in and gives Moohammad a big right hand before going back to his corner. Tremont and Dickinson laugh again, but again stop once they realize they're teaming. Dickinson gives Tremont a hard smack on the shoulder to tag him and Moostafa tages in Moohammad. Tremont gives Moohammed his sitout powerbomb finisher and Tremont/Dickinson win in a squash! The ref raises both men's hands, but the two look very uncomfortable. Can this team continue to work?
11. Non-title Match: Aaron Epic vs. Jonathan Gresham
Though both men hold singles titles in TQW neither are putting them on the line in this one. The commentators stress that since Gresham is technically a lightweight Epic could have put his belt on the line, but was too much of a coward to do so. Meanwhile the commentators stress Epic hasn't done anything to warrant a shot at Gresham's gold. Gresham has the match won after six rolling German suplexes, but when he goes for the 630 splash, Corvis sneaks up and tosses him off causing the DQ. Corvis then hits Gresham with the neutralizer. Corvis mocks the crowd, but does so a little too much because he fails to see Gresham get up and turns around just in time to be clotheslined! Epic rolls out to join Corvis and Gresham is just begging them to get back in the ring, but Da Reborn Crew chooses to fight at another time.
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Post by Malibu Albino on Apr 27, 2014 12:18:06 GMT -5
Been a bit but here's the write-up for my 3rd show.
BFW Thursday Titan Smash Episode 3 April 2013
1. Charlie Haas makes his way out as the crowd boos. Haas tells them he is not in the mood to put up with them tonight as he just found out that his friend, Shelton Benjamin, is out with injuries (kayfabe) thanks to the assault from Kevin Steen last week. He says that while he didn't appreciate Benjamin not helping him in his match with Johnny Curtis they were still friends and tonight he's out for revenge. The fans cheer expecting him to call out Steen but instead he mentions that he's going to show him how "a real man wrestles" tonight when he takes on MsChif.
2. Jimmy Jacobs vs Peter Avalon
The announcers continue to mock Jacobs as he does his Undertaker-like schtick complete with fog this time! Jacobs brings the lights back up and Avalon comes out looking ready to fight and getting some mild cheers. This match is all Jacobs as Avalon barely gets in any offense. The announcers expect a pin but instead get treated to the baffling display of Jacobs opening up what appears to be an actual portal to hell and throwing Avalon in. They are stunned as Jacobs celebrates his victory to massive boos from the crowd.
3. Frightmare vs Adam Cole
The announcers try to get over what they just witnessed as Frightmare makes his way out they mention how is still claiming that the world will end if he wins a match and they say that given that his opponent has an injured leg thanks to Rhett Titus, we just might see that happen. Cole comes out limping but still gives out soda to the fans. The match gets underway and is dominated early by Frightmare, who works Cole's injured leg. Eventually, Cole is able to hit a back bodydrop and get the upperhand. Frightmare tries to use one of the leftover soda bottles but ends up getting it superkicked right into his face. Cole gets the win with the Florida Key.
4. Kevin Kelly is backstage with Kevin Steen. Steen says Haas can talk all he wants but Benjamin got what was coming to him and he will too. He says he's less focused on Haas and more on the BFW World Title Tournament. Johnny Curtis comes in and says that he looks forward to finally getting in the ring with Steen and that he expects nothing short of a great match. They stare each other down before we cut back to the ring.
5. BFW World Title Tournamanet Quarter-Finals: Colt Cabana vs Dasher Hatfield
The fans are into both men in this match and Colt and Dasher have an evenly paced bout with a few bits of comedy thrown in. Dasher gets stuck in the ropes at the same time as Colt does on the other side of the ring. Eventually, Dasher breaks free and manages to surprise Cabana with the Grand Slam and moves on to the Semi-Finals!
6. Caprice Coleman and Cedric Alexander make their way out for their match against the Young Bucks but first they take some time to trade barbs with the fans saying they don't care what they think about them. Coleman mentions that the two of them are part of an "elite group" and all they want to know is if Matt Jackson wants in. Alexander says they'd ask Nick but "he'd mess it up somehow." The Young Bucks rush the ring and immediately begin attack Coleman and Alexander. I guess they have their answer!
7. The Young Bucks vs C&C Wrestling Factory
The Bucks get things going in the start but there's a clear rivalry going on as Matt and Nick both try to out-do the other. Nick even plays a little 80s rock riff on his guitar! The showmanship seems to distract them though as Coleman and Alexander briefly beat on Nick before Matt makes the save. C&C take control and the announcers mention that it's strange that James Mitchell isn't out here tonight with his boys the Young Bucks. Coleman almost scores the victory thanks to a golf club given to him by Alexander. Matt almost gets the win with the Pause and Effect on Coleman but Nick tags in and steals it and even delivers his own finsher, the Nick Fate Drop, to add insult to injury. After the match, the two brother argue and get blindsided by C&C who tell them to watch out for the LEA. The announcers speculate what that means as they leave.
8. Kevin Kelly is backstage and has an exclusive interview with Tony Nese, who no-showed his match with Michael Elgin last week. It turns out Nese is enjoying a soak in the hot tub backstage. (Kelly helpfully mentions it is used to help the wrestlers relax after their matches. Nese seems completely bewildered when Kelly tells him about his match. Nese says he'll "get around to it" and that he "really like the tub, man." Kelly doesn't have the heart to tell him he already lost.
9. Don Callis comes down to the ring with MsChif and call Haas a "has-been, or better yet, a never-was" who "can't hold a candle to MsChif." Haas storms out and says that he isn't going to be disrespected by these amateurs and goes to attack Callis but MsChif steps in the way.
10. Mschif vs Charlie Haas
MsChif hits Haas hard and keeps going at him for much of the match but Haas won't stay down. Haas eventually gets some offense in when MsChif goes for her usual neck bite move and get a headlock takedown for her trouble! Haas dominates the rest of the match and eventually gets the win with the Haas of Pain. Post-Match, he keeps the Haas of Pain locked in until Gretchen seems to pass out, getting massive boos from the crowd. With Gretchen out of the way Haas takes out what appears to be a stake and tries to stab Gretchen with it before Don Callis stops it. Haas isn't happy with this, so he stakes Callis instead! The lights go out and when they comes back on Callis is gone and all that remains is a pile of ash. Haas seems pleased as he grabs the mic and simply says "And that's why you don't mess with The League of Extraordinary Assholes!" It seems Haas is part of the LEA as well!
11. Jim Cornette stop Joey Ryan and Truth Martini as they are prepping for their main event match up next. Cornette says if Ryan needs any help out there tonight just let him know. Ryan seems confused and Truth tells him not to worry about it.
12. BFW World Title Tournament Quarter-Final: Joey Ryan vs Micheal Elgin
Elgin comes out to a big pop from the crowd, they really want to see him tear into Ryan tonight. Elgin starts the match off strong by delivering some hard elbows to Ryan and giving him a scoop slam to showcase his power. Ryan seems to be dominated in the early half until he manages to hit a low blow on Elgin. From there Ryan keeps Elgin grounded until his Mustache Ride is countered into an Elgin Bomb. Elgin almost grabs the win but Truth distracts the ref allowing Ryan to hit Elgin with some brass knucks he had in his trunks. Elgin is out! Ryan wins it and the crowd is booing heavily. Afterward, Ryan and Martini grab a chair and go to work on Elgin. No one comes out to stop this and the announcers wonder if Cornette was behind this as our show goes off the air.
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