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  1. Longdogger_Pete

    OAOAST Battlebowl

    The aforementioned Longdogger Pete is a face
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    Disney Brawls 2.0

    If you wanted comic relief, you should have had Sigil in there.
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    Disney Brawls 2.0

    Who's Edward James?
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    OAOAST Battlebowl

    You can add Longdogger Pete if you need an alternate.
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    Box Office Report 6/16-6/18

    I guess that's all she wrote for See No Evil... Seriously though, it actually did slightly better than expected, didn't it?
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    6/22 HeldDOWN booking thread

    Well, I think we'll be starting off with a debut promo for this show since I don't have a match lined up, but seeing as the PPV is this Sunday, if anyone has a spare character they can throw at me for a debut match at the PPV, I would be happy to oblige.
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    Inactive Characters

    Longdogger Pete (Note: Stats are written in SWF style; I will be editing in OAOAST information as Pete makes himself known here.) Real Name: Peter MacDougal Nicknames: LDP, Miami Menace, One Man Wrecking Crew, the Doggah Height: 6' 6" Weight: 277 Hometown: Miami, Florida Age: 39 Face/Heel: Aggressive face Stable: None Ring Escort: None (yet!) Preferred Weapon(s): Pete prefers straight-up wrestling to hardcore-style matches (though he does surprisingly well in those types of matches). Quotes and Catchphrases: "There's a reason I'm a champion in this bid'ness... and you ain't it!" "Are you ready for the LONGDOGGAH!" "DOGGAH IN THE HOUSE!" Looks: Pete has tanned skin and short, balding bleach-blonde hair. He usually wears dark sunglasses and a black leather jacket backstage or on his way to the broadcast table. These days Pete wrestles in a solid black T-shirt (or occasionally an LDP "Doggah in the House" or "True Champion" T-shirt to help sell some merchandise; of course he'll need something new now, without the SWF logo) and black or gray jean shorts. On the rare occasion that Pete wrestles, he also wears black knee pads and leg braces to help protect his weakened limbs. Pete has picked up a few pounds since he was last active, but has stayed generally healthy while working as a broadcaster. Ring Entrance: OH, MY GOD! INCREDIBLE SUPERSTAR! A white pyrotechnic explosion erupts across the stage, and the entrance fills with smoke. Pete steps out of the smoke and walks down the ring, slowly and deliberately in tune with his entrance music, "Baseline" by Quarashi, slightly remixed to begin with the chorus and continue with the second verse of the song. Baseline, baseline we’ve got fools on the case and their giving me baseline Baseline, baseline Baseline, baseline we’ve got fools on the case and their giving me baseline Baseline, baseline Now we’re back in the game The Quarashi pain it’s plain I see the suckers fall out and the fuckers call out Pick me up. But they don’t know what it’s about I do my shit on the mic and I’m pleasing the crowd Jump back, get back or else your getting a smack on your face just like your daddy used to smack you way back in the days This ain't no silly ass game I’m playing hear what I’m saying, now start praying Stats (on the SWF scale of 1-10, 20 points total): Strength: 7 (he's big, overbearing, and intimidating. very few opponents are larger than him) Speed: 3 (he has short bursts of speed, particularly at the beginning of the match, but usually not his strong point) Vitality: 5 (he can last through longer matches if necessary but isn't used to them) Charisma: 5 (he's developed some mike skills over the course of his career) Style: Mostly power with some technical ability and a few crowd-pleasing moves thrown in for spice. Pete's size and strength also comes in handy during hardcore-style matches, which he seems to have a knack for, though he prefers ordinary singles matches for the chance to test skill vs. skill. He is also fond of the match he invented, the rare Miami Mayhem match. Signature moves: 1) Lo' Dogger (Low Blow. Not used very often; "dirty fighting" isn't really Pete's style.) 2) Second rope diving elbow (Pete rarely risks his career with top rope moves) 3) Perfect Dark (double leg pickup with bridged pin attempt) 4) Dogg Pound (Standing Lou Thesz press) 5) Manhattan Drop 6) German Suplex (sometimes held in place for a bridged pinfall attempt or performed as multiple "rolling" suplexes) 7) Samoan Drop 8) Figure four leg lock 9) Longdogger Denial (This move is a reversal to an enziguri. If a smaller, faster opponent performs a spinning heel kick, Pete catches his leg in midair. Should the opponent then bring up his other leg in an enziguri, Pete senses the move and catches that leg as well, slamming the hapless opponent upside down into the mat. Great way to shift momentum against a cruiserweight opponent when Pete can't outrace him.) 10) Chokeslam (on lighter opponents only) Common moves: 1) Pumphandle Slam 2) Kicks to the groin or midsection 3) Arm Bar 4) Spear 5) Multiple hard right overhand punches (Pete almost always starts a match with this maneuver to gain an early advantage. He also uses this as a comeback move late in the match to help regain his momentum.) 6) Angry stomps to the chest of a grounded opponent 7) Elbow Drop 8) Sleeper Hold (so Pete can catch his breath; he's not as young as he used to be. Used often in longer matches.) 9) Crossface submission 10) Standing Leg Drop 11) Second rope Leg Drop 12) Arm Wrench 13) Scissor kick 14) Sharpshooter 15) Big boot to the face Rare moves: 1) Longdogger Legdrop (diving leg drop off the top rope. Pete signals for this by holding his hand up with his thumb and forefinger in an "L" shape. Pete rarely uses this move now due to his leg injuries.) 2) Choke Toss 3) Top rope diving elbow (as noted above, top rope moves are very risky on Pete's body and he rarely uses them) Finishers: 1) Longdogger Clogger (double arm DDT, performed quick and dirty) 2) Musclehead Slam (military press slam. This can be done on a heavier opponent if set up with an Irish whip. Pete uses the momentum of the return trip to lift his opponent. Pete usually goes for the Musclehead Slam if his opponent kicks out of the Clogger, in higher-profile matches.) Titles Held: AWF Heavyweight (7/24/00 - 8/13/00) AWF Heavyweight (12/30/00 - 1/15/01) AWF Heavyweight (3/25/01 - 4/1/01) IGNJL European (5/16/01 - 5/23/01) IGNJL European (7/21/01 - 7/25/01) IGNJL European (10/7/01 - 10/24/01) IGNJL Tag/Stables (12/15/01 - 12/20/01) IGNJL World (12/20/01 - 1/16/02) IGNJL Tag/Stables (1/30/02 - 2/17/02) SWF Hardcore Gamers (3/31/02 - 4/28/02) Notes/Bio: With 17 years logged in his professional wrestling career, Peter MacDougal is an experienced wrestler and champion, having first recorded three world title reigns in the independent AWF (Arilyn Wrestling Federation) in Central Florida. Pete valued his time in the independent leagues as it taught him how to truly act and feel like a champion, even while not currently holding a belt. Pete speaks with a clipped Southern accent and tends to get on the microphone and rant when he's angry about something. Since his debut in the IGNJL, Pete moved up to the mid-card level fairly quickly, mostly thanks to Apostle's formation of X Force 9, arguably the most dominant face stable in IGNJL/SJL history. Pete had a continuous feud with Mistress Sarah, his former friend and ally (not to mention five-time champion) in the AWF. On May 23, 2001, Pete defeated Trash for the IGNJL European title, but lost the belt seven days later to Sarah. The loss only strengthened Pete's resolve. On the final episode of IGNJL Wrath (before the merger of the IGNJL and IGNML), Pete defeated Triple E in the first Miami Mayhem match. Two more Miami Mayhem matches would occur during LDP's Junior League career, including his final IGNJL match, in which he was victorious over Xero. Two more European titles would follow, but the ultimate prize was yet to come. Five days before Christmas 2001, Pete finally won his most sought-after championship, defeating the Boston Strangler and Ash Ketchum in a triple threat match for Strangler's IGNJL world title. Pete held the title for almost a month, but tragedy soon struck. On January 16, 2002, an unknown attacker critically injured Pete backstage, and Pete was hospitalized for nearly a month. IGNJL commissioner Edwin MacPhisto had no choice but to vacate the title. Upon returning, Pete revealed that his attacker was the Boston Strangler himself. Pete vowed to exact vengeance on Strangler, following him all the way to the IGNWF. Strangler disappeared shortly after Pete's arrival in what is now known as the SWF, so Pete never got his one on one match with Strangler, but he did score a win over Mistress Sarah at Battleground 2002 to secure the SWF Hardcore Gamers title. Proving his win wasn't a fluke, he retained in a rematch against Sarah the following week in a brutal steel cage match. After losing the belt to Stryke three weeks later, Pete took a break from SWF competition. He made his return over the summer of 2002, quickly recruiting allies to reform the now-defunct X Force 9 with an SWF incarnation. Despite previous feuds with nearly all of them, Pete recruited several new members, unleashing his team on the SWF with the goal of becoming a new dominant force upon the league. Several months later, Pete was forced into an early retirement when feuds with Chris Wilson and Perfect Bo caused excessive damage to his legs, forcing him into rehabilitation with the chance he might never wrestle again. After healing, Pete took a position with the SJL as a road agent, and while training the newest SJL talent, he also honed his own skills for an eventual SWF return. The return came in 2003 when SWF creative control forced Pete into a teaming with Frost. The pairing was short-lived, culminating in a failed attempt to wrest the SWF Tag Team titles away from Justice and Rule. Afterwards Pete returned to his road agent career, and soon was promoted to Head of SJL Creative Control, up until the league's dissolution in January 2004. Pete was jobless for a year, and spent his time working across the country for multiple independent leagues. The work was grueling and demeaning for the veteran performer, but he kept at it, determined to keep his name from fading from the limelight entirely. Fortunately, in January 2005 Pete was re-hired by SWF as the new play-by-play announcer for all SWF broadcasts, teaming with Suicide King for Lockdown, Smarkdown, and Storm shows. In early 2006, Pete's world was shattered when upstart SWF rookie Kevin Coyote was revealed to be Pete's long lost son. Coyote resolved to exact revenge on Pete for not being part of his life, finally defeating his father in a Street Fight match with Pete's contract on the line. With no contract and no job, Pete faded to the background - until receiving a call from the OAOAST.
  8. Longdogger_Pete

    6/22 HeldDOWN booking thread

    News Flash! In a stunning coup, the OAOAST has announced that it has signed former SWF superstar Peter MacDougal, aka Longdogger Pete, to an active wrestling contract effective immediately! Longdogger Pete will be available for Thursday's edition of HeldDOWN. What kind of reception will he receive from the OAOAST fans after leaving his old federation behind? (In other words, LDP is here and looking for something to get his foot in the door. Stats will be up shortly.) (Oh... and how's THAT for a 1000th post?)
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    LOST

    I've seen this before. But it's one of my two favorite Lost fan vids. The other one was a Locke video set to Coldplay's "Speed of Sound."
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    Wedding Gift

    I got married last month and most of our monetary gifts were in the $30-$50 range, with larger amounts coming primarily from family members. As far as giving gifts, I've only been to one wedding other than my own. It was my brother's, and since I didn't even want to be there, I didn't give him a damn thing.
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    13th Hour Comments

    Wow. I've only been back for one show and already, look at the havoc I've wrought. Bringing the place down from the inside, -Doggah
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    The OAO 2006 Hurricane Season Thread

    That storm sure was fun. My Winn-Dixie's still open. I work there. It sucks. They're closing the Albertsons down the street - it's across the street from a Wal-Mart and deserved to go ages ago. Off topic? Yeah, I know.
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    SWF THIRTEENTH HOUR CARD!

    For the next ten years. Actually, if for some unlikely reason you do need to reference Coyote in storyline, the answer "he's back in development for additional training" happens to be exactly right. We haven't seen the last of the prodigal son just yet.
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    SWF THIRTEENTH HOUR CARD!

    In other, other news, I have returned to marking. You must fear me. Again. Don't act like you don't know what I'm talking about. I brought down the SJL, who knows what havoc I might wreak here!
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    EVERYBODY. CALM. DOWN.

    You were gone?
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    The OAO Official SWF 2006 Party Birthday Thread

    I SAID HALLELUJAH~! TO THE SIXTEEN LOYAL FANS~!
  17. SWF WRESTLER OF THE MONTH - MAY 2006 The "Wow, when did all those people come back?" edition. With no blurbs because I haven't been around to care what's going on. WINNER: Aecas RUNNER-UP: Zyon HONORABLE MENTION: JJ Johnson MAY RANKINGS (last month's rank in parentheses) #1. Zyon - SWF Cruiserweight Champion (1) #2. JJ Johnson (9) #3. Aecas - SWF International Champion (NR) #4. Grendel (3) #5. Jimmy the Doom - SWF Tag Team Champion (10) #6. Wildchild (2) #7. Landon Maddix - SWF World Heavyweight Champion (5) #8. Bruce Blank (4) #9. Doomstroyer - SWF Tag Team Champion (16) #10. Jay Hawke (11) #11. Michael Stephens (NR) #12. Spike Jenkins - SWF Hardcore Gamers Champion (28) #13. Bloodshed (14) #14. Akira Kaibatsu (7) #15. Amy Stephens (8) #16. Tom Flesher (NR) #17. Wayne Blank (13) #18. Manson (17) #19. Insane Luchador (25) #20. Austin Sly (26) #21. Charlie Matthews (NR) #22. Sean Davis (20) #23. David Cross (19) #24. Arch Griffon (29) #25. Stryke (30) REMOVED: Michael Cross (6), Ghost Machine 2.0 (12), Megan Skye (15), Kevin Coyote (18), Christian Fury (21), Crimson Skull (22), Janus (23), Avery Duciel (24), Matt Myers (27)
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    Manson. Spike. A pair of lollerskates.

    Gold.
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    LOST

    I don't think she does know. But I think she may be somehow involved with the electromagnetic experiment, or at least, studies of EMP phenomena.
  20. Don't book me on Storm, Smarkdown, or Lockdown. I am available for book signings in Florida, Alabama, or Georgia. $5.00 minimum fee per autograph, please.
  21. Wish me luck. ...see you in a few days.
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    Getting married in less than 12 hours...

    Cross is correct. I came into this thread last night, had an angry moment (OK, several angry moments), and lashed out on the boards publicly and inappropriately. It doesn't change my thoughts, but I am sorry the rest of you had to see it.
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    Getting married in less than 12 hours...

    Short hops. Sarah - wrong on all counts. Wildchild - My brother is on his way out of a one-year marriage with a child involved, and it's still fresh enough that he's hung up over it. Since I'm hearing it from him all the time, I can understand your viewpoint on marriage. I just think that this wasn't exactly the ideal time to make that viewpoint known. Flesher - We spent five days at Disney World and stayed in one of the resorts. We also had a close friend watching Ian for the week so we'd be on our own. It was an absolute blast.
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    Getting married in less than 12 hours...

    Well, I'm back in town. Not ready to be booked yet, but I'm more or less here. I have to say though, I'm shocked at some of the posts that were made in this thread in my absence. Let's take a look at some of them now, and see what I've been missing. Whoa. For a second there you sounded exactly like my brother. I don't listen to him either. Perhaps there were issues between her and one or more others here, but as far as I'm aware, all involved parties have had the good sense to keep their issues private and off the boards... ...that is, until now! Yes, I'm very sure you would have. This is why you weren't invited. What, like you? No thanks; I've seen how some of your relationships turn out. Thanks, dude. I may have teased you a bit in the past, but you're a good kid. Bitter much? Setting aside the fact that I don't even know who Pretzler is, I find your random childish attempt at humor really lacking. Well, since she's someone I've known for eight years and have lived with for five, I'm absolutely confident that I've found the right person. Thank you. This wasn't quite the direction I expected this thread would take, but I guess knowing some of you, perhaps I should have expected it. For the record, the wedding coupled with the honeymoon were a dream week, easily the best week of my life so far. Sydney and I are in the process of working to get pictures from both events online soon, but after the lack of respect from some people here, I don't think we'll be making them publicly available. (If you're genuinely interested in seeing them, please ask in a PM - and I'll consider it.) That's all from my soapbox for tonight.
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    LOST

    Anybody see the new Hanso commercial? I've already gone to www.HansoCareers.com but didn't see anything too out of the ordinary.
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