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The OAO 13th Hour WordCount Thread
Lightning Flik replied to King Cucaracha's topic in Smarks Wrestling Federation
Um... Thoth, why are you mad at Clark for that match? You aren't marking it, so no biggy, right? It was an absolute fabulous read, btw. Only took me 25 minutes to read it full. -
ok, Im kind of a computer idiot; I have the Torrent program, but whenever I click the DL link, it just sits there and doesn't appear to be DLing. Am I doing something wrong? To use BitTorrent, there must be a seeder to establish a link. Usually you'll have a page taht shows you who's seeding and leeching. If there are no seeders, you can't Torrent something, unless a leecher has the full show and is being nice and letting you Torrent it.
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Actually, I would put Impact against the other wrestling show that the WWE has. You know, the one that actually sucks balls? It's called Smarkoff or something? You know the one I'm talking about. That's the best bet to go head to head if they really want to prove themselves to be better. Put it against the weaker "A" show.
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Hey Rando, we have something in common. But seriously, 26k? That's just WRONG. He's also going to "dress up" everything. So that'll probably make it coming in at 30k in words. Dammit Rando. I think I speak for everyone when this had better fucking deliver.
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The problem with our team is we can hit, but can't get the people around the base paths to the home plate. That's why I asked for my team to make some trades for Hunter and to get Otiz, but apparently LV is kinda stupid in trading away Hunter, but oh well. I got a damn good pitcher (not really meaning to suck up) finally, so hopefully we can do something. Hey Evo, any possible way LVJ can look into making some trades to get a couple of people who can make stuff happen? I mean, we just seem to always keep on doing nothing for the amount of hits. This team is as bad as my Montreal Expos in my MLB 2004 Dynasty. Hits like mad crazy, but puts up like 1/4th the run totals for the amount of hits.
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Hence why only Zack and probably MVS get anything I've ever do with her. Then again, that might change here soon, we'll see on that though.
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*sighs* Guess Choko and I over did it. Firstly, like any self anime girl(guy, whatever)-alter ego of anyone's, she must wield a hammer (as she calls it, "hammy of powwy", a.k.a. hammer of power). Secondly, like any self anime girl(guy, whatever)-alter ego of anyone's, she must strike down the true ego (or persona or whatever) if that ego says something utterly stupid in the beliefs of the alter-ego. Myself calling her the cause of all my problems is what she would think of as stupid. Thirdly, like any self anime girl(guy, whatever)-alter ego of anyone's, she must every now and then rip off or pay homage to another character in doing any action or something before her. Me getting hit to the moon is a rip off of Pokemon's Team Rocket Blastoff, but the wording (it's actually kick your arse to the moon) which is more or less in tact is a homage to Kidd of Chrono Cross (RPG, sequel to Chrono Trigger). Fourthly, she was created in OAOAST, and was one of my two characters over there if you were wondering my connection to her and what she's all about. She just sorta takes over every now and then is all. *bows* Aim to please. However that pleasing may be. For your pleasure, my own, or for hers. I don't really care which. Just so long as someone is happy or creeped out, the job set out is done.
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Choko: Why does Janny thinky Dory is funny in the weirdy way? Choko thinky Dory funny in normy way. As Dory is tickly. S, shut up! He thinks I'm weird because of you! *Choko wieldy Choko Hammy of Powy* Choko: Whatty Dory say? ...um, I mean, I'm weird because I just am. Heheheheh... v_v; I'm going flying again, aren't I? *Choko smashy Dory's arsy to the moony* Choko: Heheheh...
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I don't know why after all this time I'm answering this, but yes, I was playing the games. Nope. During the season, you can't deal for the other teams. Sucks, but what can you do? Besides, Kipper would only be replaced with Turek the moment the game had a chance to put Turek back in.
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I'd like to say that ever since you started posting that, I've never seen my name once on it.
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Ok... I'm kinda pissed off about Hunter going. Stupid team. *sigh*
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6/7 SWF Smarkdown HOLT Report
Lightning Flik replied to Mr. S£im Citrus's topic in Smarks Wrestling Federation
Alright. I was in a dark match. And getting double teamed. And I lost in 6:24 minutes. Geez, that sounds so realistic. Good stuff as always WC! -
The OAO 13th Hour WordCount Thread
Lightning Flik replied to King Cucaracha's topic in Smarks Wrestling Federation
I'm taking a guess and saying he's got 43956 words completed on his match for 13th Hour. And he's just about 1/10th completed his match. -
Golden Canvas Grappling - Reborn!
Lightning Flik replied to Lightning Flik's topic in General Wrestling
July 25th, 2004 Glorious Grappling – Episode 1 Singles - Standard match Calvin Sanders vs Julio Watson This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Calvin Sanders. Next out was Julio Watson. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Sanders got staggered with a forearm from Watson...Julio Watson blasted Sanders with a series of forearms to the face...Calvin Sanders got floored by a Watson clothesline...Watson used a falling piledriver to spike Sanders...A scoop slam put Calvin Sanders down to the mat, and gave Watson the advantage...Sanders was rocked by a Watson clothesline off the ropes...Sanders was rocked by a Watson clothesline off the ropes...Julio Watson hit Calvin Sanders with a chop... Calvin Sanders wore down Julio Watson with a sleeper variation...Julio Watson hit Calvin Sanders with a chop...Sanders walked into a big chop from Watson...Watson hit Sanders with a headbutt...Watson slammed Sanders...Calvin Sanders got hit from behind with the German Suplex by Watson, and got pinned. Result - Julio Watson wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 11.2% Match Quality = 58.0% Overall Rating = 38.2% (Calvin Sanders is getting very poor crowd reactions because of his gimmick.) /// Singles - Standard match Marcus Chavayada vs Leo Branford This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Marcus Chavayada. Next out was Leo Branford. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Marc hit Raging Lion with a clothesline...Marcus Chavayada hit Leo Branford with a punch...Marc kicked Leo Branford in the ribs...Marc slammed Raging Lion...Marc was rocked by a Raging Lion clothesline off the ropes...Marc pounded on Raging Lion with punches to the face...An arm bar by Raging Lion let him control Marc...Leo Branford hit Marcus Chavayada with a forearm... Marc got worn down, as he was wrapped in a leg grapevine by Raging Lion...A single-leg trip from Raging Lion was enough to put Marcus Chavayada down...A single-leg trip from Raging Lion was enough to put Marcus Chavayada down...Leo Branford clotheslined Marc to the mat...Raging Lion hit Marc with a dropkick...Raging Lion was rocked by a Marc clothesline off the ropes...Marc punched Leo Branford in the face...With Leo Branford down on the mat, Marc hit a falling headbutt... Raging Lion floored Marc with a sharp short-arm clothesline...A hooked-arm clothesline from Marc floored Leo Branford...Leo Branford hit a flying lariat off the top turnbuckle on Marc...Marcus Chavayada clotheslined Raging Lion as he staggered out of the corner...A stunned Marcus Chavayada fell victim to a Raging Lion flying clothesline from the top rope...The Roaring Rush on Marc got a three count for Leo Branford. Result - Leo Branford wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 0.0% Match Quality = 91.1% Overall Rating = 62.1% (Marcus Chavayada is getting very poor crowd reactions because of his gimmick.) /// Singles - Standard match Barry Griffin vs Henry Bennett This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Barry Griffin. Next out was Henry Bennett. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Griffin hit Bennett with a DDT...A thumb to the eye from Griffin slowed down Bennett...Henry Bennett dropped Griffin with a big punch...Bennett hit Griffin with a clothesline...Barry Griffin sent Bennett down with a kick to the side of the head...A clothesline by Bennett put Griffin down to the canvas...Three right hands from Griffin sent Bennett down...Griffin nailed Bennett with a right hand...Griffin used a sleeper hold to weaken Bennett... Griffin got nailed with a Bennett DDT...With Bennett grounded, Barry Griffin applied a sleeper hold to weaken him...Bennett used a sleeper hold to weaken Griffin...Henry Bennett sent Griffin down with a kick to the side of the head...A big punch from Griffin put Henry Bennett down...A right hand from Griffin put Bennett down... Bennett hit a low blow on Barry Griffin...Barry Griffin wore down Henry Bennett with a sleeper variation...Barry Griffin snap suplexed Henry Bennett...Barry Griffin applied the Lifting Armlock from behind to a stunned Henry Bennett, but it was too close to the ropes, and the referee called for the break...Bennett missed a charge into the turnbuckle when Griffin slipped behind him, and then got hit with a back suplex as he staggered backward...Henry Bennett countered a Griffin DDT attempt with a northern light's suplex for the three. Result - Henry Bennett wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 31.8% Match Quality = 46.6% Overall Rating = 41.8% /// Singles - Hardcore match Eagle Kawasawa vs Namiboku Makuda This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Eagle Kawasawa. Next out was Namiboku Makuda. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Namiboku Makuda got floored by a Kawasawa clothesline...Kawasawa walked into a big chop from Makuda...Makuda came off the ropes, but got sent down by a dropkick from Kawasawa...Namiboku Makuda blasted Kawasawa with a series of forearms to the face...Makuda got forearmed several times in the head by Eagle Kawasawa...Namiboku Makuda hit Eagle Kawasawa with a chop...Kawasawa hit Makuda with a high dropkick to the face... Namiboku Makuda got floored by a Kawasawa clothesline...After a boot to the gut, Eagle Kawasawa DDTed Makuda...A series of five forearms to the chest from Makuda left Eagle Kawasawa down in the corner in pain...Namiboku Makuda chopped Eagle Kawasawa across the chest several times...Makuda got hit with a garbage can by Kawasawa...Kawasawa nailed Makuda with a baseball slide under the ropes...Eagle Kawasawa nailed Makuda with a flying bulldog off the top rope... Namiboku Makuda got choked with a leather strap by Kawasawa...Kawasawa blasted Makuda with a second turnbuckle moonsault...Kawasawa missed a charge into the turnbuckle when Makuda slipped behind him, and then got hit with a back suplex as he staggered backward...Kawasawa hit Namiboku Makuda with a spin kick...Makuda used a sleeper hold to weaken Kawasawa...Eagle Kawasawa floored Namiboku Makuda, then went to the top rope. He came off with the Perfect Moonsault...That was enough for a pin. Result - Eagle Kawasawa wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 23.0% Match Quality = 45.7% Overall Rating = 35.4% /// Tag - Standard match Xplosion vs Two Man Gang This match was a regular one fall bout. First out were Xplosion (Andrew Rickman and Ryugo Hamaguchi). Next out were Two Man Gang (Josh Tupper and Edward James). The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- An arm bar by Wild Man let him control Andrew...A hooked-arm clothesline from Ryugo floored Edward James...Ryugo was slammed by Payne...Andrew kicked Josh Tupper in the ribs...Andrew got forearmed several times in the head by Edward James... Josh Tupper ducked a standing clothesline from Andrew, but got hit in the back of the head with a blind clothesline seconds later...Wild Man snap suplexed Andrew over, and floated over into a chinlock...Josh Tupper nailed Ryugo with a double underhook powerbomb...Ryugo Hamaguchi hit Josh Tupper with a kick...A big spin kick from Ryugo floored a groggy Payne...Payne used a falling piledriver to spike Ryugo...Edward James took Andrew down to the mat with a headlock... Josh Tupper blasted Ryugo with a brainbuster...Andrew Rickman countered a backdrop attempt with a stump piledriver on Payne...Josh Tupper hit an Implant DDT on Andrew...Ryugo Hamaguchi took a double underhook piledriver from Payne...Ryugo missed a charge into the turnbuckle when Wild Man slipped behind him, and then got hit with a back suplex as he staggered backward...Andrew took Josh Tupper into the corner and hit the Brink of Insanity...That got the three. Result - Xplosion win ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 0.0% Match Quality = 81.1% Overall Rating = 59.4% /// Singles - Ladder match Hirokichi Nakao vs Rich Money This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Hirokichi Nakao. Next out was Rich Money. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Money doubled Nakao up with a kick...Money wore down Nakao with a knee bar...Nakao walked into a kick to the gut from Rich Money...Money threw Nakao into the ladder...Money hit Nakao with a dropkick... Nakao put Money down with a huge chop...Rich Money nailed Nakao with a double underhook powerbomb...Money locked on a single leg crab to weaken Nakao...Money arm dragged Nakao to the canvas, and hooked an arm bar...Money got hit with a rana from Nakao... Hirokichi Nakao floored Money with a savate kick to the jaw as he turned around...Rich Money hit a sharp arm drag on Hirokichi Nakao...Hirokichi Nakao got floored, and hit with a moonsault from Money...Rich Money superplexed Nakao to the mat...Hirokichi Nakao took a double underhook piledriver from Money...Both Money and Nakao climbed the ladder, but they both ended up falling off...The power of Rich Money was in evidence as he blasted Nakao with a hard clothesline...A hip toss by Money was countered by Hirokichi Nakao into a Tornado DDT...Rich Money hit an Implant DDT on Nakao...Rich Money climbed up the ladder for the victory. Result - Rich Money wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 20.4% Match Quality = 43.4% Overall Rating = 32.1% /// Singles - Last Man Standing match Hell Monkey vs Takayuki 2000 This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Hell Monkey. Next out was Takayuki 2000. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Takayuki 2000 blasted Monkey with a steel chair...Nose drilled Monkey with a headbutt...Nose nailed Hell Monkey with repeated singapore cane shots...A big kick floored Monkey, who got right back up, only to take another from Nose...Nose was slammed by Monkey...After a boot to the gut, Takayuki 2000 DDTed Monkey...With Hell Monkey down on the mat, Nose hit a falling headbutt... Hell Monkey got drilled by Nose with a big knife-edge chop...Hell Monkey raked the eyes of Takayuki 2000...After backing him into the corner, Nose hammered away on Monkey with a series of chops...Takayuki 2000 backed Monkey into the turnbuckles and unloaded with chops...Nose slammed Monkey on to a trash can...Hell Monkey walked right into a bodyslam from Nose... Nose rocked Monkey with a samoan drop...Takayuki 2000 took the Double Powerbomb from Monkey, but the kick out came an instant before the three...Hell Monkey staggered into a nadowa slam from Nose...Monkey got hit with a shoulder breaker by Nose...Hell Monkey ducked his head to early on a backdrop, and took a piledriver from Nose as a result...Nose nailed Monkey with a baseball slide under the ropes...After backing him into the corner, Nose hammered away on Monkey with a series of chops...Nose took Hell Monkey into the corner and hit the Super Belly To Belly...Hell Monkey was unable to stand before the ten count. Result - Takayuki 2000 wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 11.0% Match Quality = 61.8% Overall Rating = 29.4% (Having a match entirely consisting of heels may have hurt the crowd a little. None of the workers had the ability to provide psychology, and so the match quality was hurt.) /// Four Way - One Fall match Shotaro Ikina vs Kiminobu Kuroki vs Fukusaburu Inao vs Buddy Garner This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Shotaro Ikina. Next out was one half of the GCG World Tag champions, Kiminobu Kuroki. Next out was Fukusaburu Inao. Last out was Buddy Garner. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Ikina walked into a kick to the gut from Buddy Garner...Buddy Garner sent Ikina down with a kick to the side of the head...An arm bar by Ikina let him control Inao...Inao hit Ikina with a DDT...Fukusaburu Inao had his knee driven into the mat by Ikina...Shotaro Ikina got drilled by Inao with a big knife-edge chop...Buddy Garner sent Ikina down with a kick to the side of the head... Garner doubled Ikina up with a kick...A big punch from Garner put Shotaro Ikina down...Shotaro Ikina blasted Inao with a steel chair...Fukusaburu Inao wore down Kiminobu Kuroki with a sleeper variation...Shotaro Ikina hit Fukusaburu Inao with a forearm...Buddy Garner suplexed Ikina... Kiminobu Kuroki had his knee driven into the mat by Inao...Shotaro Ikina hit Fukusaburu Inao with a chop...Kuroki hit Inao with a high dropkick to the face...Shotaro Ikina unloaded with knife-edge chops on Garner...Inao doubled Kuroki up with a kick...Fukusaburu Inao hit a sharp arm drag on Kiminobu Kuroki...Ikina wore down Inao with a knee bar...Inao got nailed with a Kuroki DDT...After a boot to the gut, Shotaro Ikina DDTed Inao... Garner got hit with a garbage can by Ikina...Ikina missed a right hand, then turned into a Inao thrust kick...A tight arm bar from Ikina kept Inao grounded...Inao missed a charge into the turnbuckle when Ikina slipped behind him, and then got hit with a back suplex as he staggered backward...Ikina came off the ropes with a charge, but Inao arm dragged him across the ring...Kuroki DDTed Inao...That nearly got a three count...Buddy Garner stunned Ikina with a knee lift, and then hit a fisherman's suplex to get a three count. Result - Buddy Garner wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 61.0% Match Quality = 57.5% Overall Rating = 61.7% /// Singles - Standard match Sensational Dragon vs Kazu Yoshizawa This match was a regular one fall bout. First out was Sensational Dragon. Next out was Kazu Yoshizawa. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Yoshizawa got taken over with an arm drag from Dragon...Dragon put Yoshizawa down with a huge chop...A short powerbomb by Yoshizawa left Dragon down on the mat...Sensational Dragon wore down Kazu Yoshizawa with a sleeper variation...After ducking a clothesline, Dragon used a deep arm drag on Yoshizawa... A series of five forearms to the chest from Dragon left Kazu Yoshizawa down in the corner in pain...Yoshizawa got knocked down by a Dragon headbutt...Kazu Yoshizawa rocked Dragon with a Tornado DDT off the ropes...A clothesline from Dragon dropped Yoshizawa...Kazu Yoshizawa had his knee driven into the mat by Dragon... Dragon hit Yoshizawa with a DDT...After a boot to the gut, Kazu Yoshizawa DDTed Dragon...Dragon hit Yoshizawa with a clothesline...A backdrop attempt by Yoshizawa was countered by Dragon with a neckbreaker...Dragon arm wrenched Kazu Yoshizawa...Sensational Dragon arm dragged Yoshizawa, and followed with an arm bar...Yoshizawa took Dragon over with a side headlock... Kazu Yoshizawa hit a flying lariat off the top turnbuckle on Dragon...An arm breaker from Dragon hurt Kazu Yoshizawa...A stunned Sensational Dragon fell victim to a Yoshizawa flying clothesline from the top rope...Yoshizawa missed a right hand, then turned into a Dragon thrust kick...Dragon arm dragged Yoshizawa to the canvas, and hooked an arm bar...A backdrop attempt by Yoshizawa was countered by Dragon with a neckbreaker...Dragon DDTed Yoshizawa after a boot to the gut...Kazu Yoshizawa got floored and locked in a Dragon triangle choke, but he managed to get to the ropes...Yoshizawa used a sleeper hold to weaken Dragon...Sensational Dragon got hit from behind with the Flying Victory Roll by Yoshizawa, and got pinned. Result - Kazu Yoshizawa wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 53.6% Match Quality = 54.6% Overall Rating = 54.7% /// Singles - Standard match for the GCG World title Yoshifusa Maeda vs Yasuhide Tayama This match was a regular one fall bout for the GCG World title. First out was the GCG World champion, Yoshifusa Maeda. Next out was Yasuhide Tayama. The referee for the match was Shunko Nakada. ----- Match Highlights ----- Maeda got nailed with a Tayama DDT...Maeda dropped Tayama with a flying clothesline off the ropes...Yasuhide Tayama unloaded with knife-edge chops on Maeda...Tayama took Maeda over with a side headlock...An arm bar by Maeda let him control Tayama... A scoop slam put Yoshifusa Maeda down to the mat, and gave Tayama the advantage...Tayama got worn down, as he was wrapped in a leg grapevine by Maeda...A scoop slam put Yasuhide Tayama down to the mat, and gave Maeda the advantage...Tayama got worn down, as he was wrapped in a leg grapevine by Maeda...Tayama hit Maeda with a headbutt...Maeda got nailed with a Tayama DDT... Maeda got forearmed several times in the head by Yasuhide Tayama...Maeda chop-blocked Tayama...Maeda applied a knee bar on Yasuhide Tayama, weakening the legs...Yoshifusa Maeda unloaded with knife-edge chops on Tayama...Tayama powerbombed Maeda into the mat...Yasuhide Tayama hit Yoshifusa Maeda with a chop...Yoshifusa Maeda unloaded with knife-edge chops on Tayama... Tayama got hit with a back suplex from Maeda...Yoshifusa Maeda unloaded with knife-edge chops on Tayama...With Yasuhide Tayama down on the mat, Maeda hit a falling headbutt...Tayama took a belly to belly suplex off the top turnbuckle from Maeda...After a boot to the gut, Yasuhide Tayama DDTed Maeda...Yoshifusa Maeda hit a superplex on Tayama...Maeda hit Tayama with a diving headbutt off the second rope...Maeda spiked Tayama with a piledriver...That was enough for a pin. After the match, Yoshifusa Maeda was confronted by Yasuhide Tayama. Yasuhide Tayama caught Yoshifusa Maeda with the Choke Slam...Yoshifusa Maeda was left laid out. Result - Yoshifusa Maeda wins ----- Match Summary ----- Match Reaction = 61.0% Match Quality = 56.2% Overall Rating = 64.5% (Yoshifusa Maeda is not physically at his best, and this effected his performance. Yasuhide Tayama’s turn did not go well.) /// Last night's Glorious Grappling show got an overall rating of 47.9%. Attendance at Tokyo: 25299 +++ Entry 3: The Rebirth – My Thoughts. For one whole month there was nothing but anticipation to this new revival of Golden Canvas Grappling. I made absolutely sure that you couldn’t go anywhere without at least hearing a little tidbit about the show. Everywhere in Japan had a notion of what was going to happen on July 25th, 2004 at our first weekly show of Glorious Grappling. What happened for my first show blew my mind though. As I went to the announcer’s booth with my colleagues, Koyo Raikutuji (our face announcer) and Shirosama Ezakiya (our heel announcer), was hear the roar of over twenty five thousand fans getting ready for our first show. I looked at both of my co-workers of the play by play and could see even they were amazed with the amount of people who had committed themselves to a show that was only promising a new age to Golden Canvas Grappling. My boss Hanshiro Furusawa had gotten the biggest stadium he could with the popularity we have. Right now as I say this, I’m glad he had because with this many fans, it would be hard to say “sorry we’ve got no seats left”. Here I was, the guy who put this all together for the show, but I didn’t think the turn out was going to be like this! Then again, never say never in wrestling. Thoughts on matches: Calvin Sanders vs. Julio Watson – Remind me why I kept these guys on my roster. Please. This match was so ugly that I was wincing every time the camera stopped filming me. Leo Branford vs. Marcus Chavayada – When I got the ECA 6, I was expecting rookie like mistakes, and most likely not that great of a match. However these two knew how to put something special together and this match had it all and a great finish as well. I was kind of surprised that a western style brawl went off so well. Although the crowd didn’t really know either man so I could understand why they weren’t setting the place on fire. Give them a few months, and I’m sure they will. Barry Griffin vs. Henry Bennett (Round 1 Of Hybrid Tourney) – While neither of these guys had a great match within the ring and really seemed quite awful, they still had the crowd going for it and that’s all I could ask at this point. Eagle Kawasawa vs Namiboku Makuda (Round 1 of Hybrid Tourney) – Hardcore was about the only thing covering up the sloppiness of this bad match. That and the crowd ate it up, but otherwise I was going 1 for 4 on good matches so far tonight. For a rebirth of Golden Canvas Grappling, I was worried I didn’t do nothing more than continue the trend of what was. Xplosion vs Two Man Gang – The other four of the ECA 6 did exactly what their companions did earlier that night. They made me believers of their skills. This was probably one of the more incredible tag team matches I’ve seen in a long time, and I knew that these guys would be the future of GCG for years to come. Hirokichi Nakao vs Rich Money (Round 1 Of Hybrid Tourney) – It was like as if I was watching a bad horror movie as this didn’t click at all either and just looked awful. I was thankful this was over in a hurry. Hell Monkey vs Takayuki 2000 (Round 1 Of Hybrid Tourney) – For some reason I had booked two heels to go against each other in this match, but it went over with out a hitch as it was a good match and showed that Hell Monkey was going to be a good star within my company. I already knew Takayuki 2000 was good, but he definitely showed some flair within that ring. If only they would’ve done some psychology in the match, and it would’ve been even better. Shotaro Ikina vs Kiminobu Kuroki vs Fukusaburu Inao vs Buddy Garner – This four way was only done for the necessary heat factor as no one else brought anything to the table. It was an average match, but then again, having good matches in a fatal four way was tough to do. Considering Kuroki had to double show, I was impressed with his performance. I was at least happy the crowd ate it up like maki. Mm… Maki. Sensational Dragon vs Kazu Yoshizawa – I really wanted Sensational Dragon to go over, but I needed a heel to win this match and so Kazu went over. Again, an average match that happened within the ring, however, it brought a lot of heat to it as many expected Dragon to win, but alas, Yoshizawa will be facing the World Champion next week. Yoshifusa Maeda vs Yasuhide Tayama – Maeda isn’t really doing too well and it showed when I saw his performance against Tayama. Maeda seemed winded and worn out after every move he did. It wasn’t quite that noticeable but it really did show up in the match every time he took control. Tayama made the most of what was presented to him and these two had a fine match. The crowd didn’t accept Tayama’s turn as well as I would’ve liked, but I needed him as a heel. Show Impressions: While this show was ok overall, it had a lot to be improved upon. However, the 25299 people on had seemed to have liked what they saw, and hopefully they will be back for our next show. -
Megaman EXE is the greatest right? I had totally forgot about Legend. My bad. But yes, MegaMan Exe is the greatest MegaMan.
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...Dammit. I totally forgot about Legend. Man, that's gotta be a hell of a battle royale if you think about it. Classic brings the psychology to the match. X brings the uberness moves. Legend shows off the traditional moveset + a good ground game. And Exe brings the highflying fun. Damn. I want that match now. Nintendo, make it happen dammit.
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^ that might be a good estimation. But wouldn't that mean that the next incarnation of MegaMan will be the greatest (isn't that what they are hailing TM4 as)?
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Well, MegaMan Exe isn't THE MegaMan Classic. So really, he isn't that bad. ...okay well, maybe a little like Classic, but Exe rocks so much more than Classic ever has. Although, I wonder if we had a triple threat of the great MegaMans, who would win? Classic? X? Or Exe?
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Of course it is, Renegade. Andrew, the Gage just seems to be getting oldies and that's it. Although they try desperately to say they have new stars, I haven't seen them. What about the Gameboy? I mean it's got stars like Megaman Exe, Zero (the third one I believe), the endless stable of Pokemon (reminds me of Special K, really) and even has a good leading lady in Lyn (from the Fire Emblem stable). It's pretty old school in terms of matches, but highly entertaining, I find. I think I'd rate them as the best out there.
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Choko makey withy the predicty! *Flik dressed in a female cheerleader gear does a little jig in it* YAH~! GO CHOKO GO~!!! YOU ARE THE GREATEST~! GO CHOKO~! MAIN EVENT SINGLES MATCH WORLD TITLE BOUT "Deathwish" Danny Williams© vs Janus© Choko thinky thaty iffy Janus face Choko, Choko 'featy Janus. Since Choko canny 'featy Janus, Danny canny. Danny winny. CANADIAN DEATH MATCH BEST-OF-FIVE SERIES, MATCH FIVE OF FIVE Dace Night (2) vs "The Superior One" Tom Flesher (2) Choko thinky Tommy winny, because Tommy needy to face Danny inny goody matchy. Dacy canny have goody matchy to, but Choko wishy Danny vs. Tommy. IRON MAN MATCH USJL TITLE BOUT Landon "La Cucaracha" Maddix© vs Alan Clark Choko notty biggy Clarky marky here *Flik snaps, "WTF? You're the one making the picky... I mean picks* So Choko picky Landy to winny. MASKED MAN MYSTERY MATCH FIVE WOUNDS GAUNTLET The Masked Man vs Aecas, David Blazenwing, Ace Lezaire, Insane Luchador and... Ebony? Masked Manny will notty winny. Aecy winny. Thatty Aecy do. LAST MAN STANDING Nathaniel Kibagami vs Toxxic Toxxy winny. Choko justy knows this. CASINO FLOOR BRAWL TAG TEAM TITLES BOUT Hollywood Boulevard© vs Crow & "The Notorious" John Duran Toddy and Mikey winny and retainy. Newy teamy notty winny belty right away. Mosty time. CAGE MATCH CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT Johnny Dangerous© vs "Hollywood" Spike Jenkins Johnny to retainy but Spiky will make it fun iffy Spiky winny. SINGLES MATCH Munich vs Jay Dawg J-Dawgy winny. SINGLES MATCH Ced Ordonez vs Ryan Dustin Ceddy the Teddy winny. Choko thinky Dory canny make Dory predicty nows. *Flik just glares at Choko* ...about time you little pest. You ever do that cheerleader thing again, and I'll make sure I smack you. Did you absolutely had to make me jump up and down in a freaking girls uniform? *Choko just giggles* Dory made betty, so Dory owy up. *Flik mutters* Stupid Flames losing to Tampa Bay. MAIN EVENT SINGLES MATCH WORLD TITLE BOUT "Deathwish" Danny Williams© vs Janus© This will be a hell of a match, but I predict Danny winning a close one. CANADIAN DEATH MATCH BEST-OF-FIVE SERIES, MATCH FIVE OF FIVE Dace Night (2) vs "The Superior One" Tom Flesher (2) This will be a weird match, but I'm giving my nod to Tom. IRON MAN MATCH USJL TITLE BOUT Landon "La Cucaracha" Maddix© vs Alan Clark ...oh fuck it, I'm the biggest Clark Mark around. He wins. That and I've seen some of his match. Which rocks, might I add. MASKED MAN MYSTERY MATCH FIVE WOUNDS GAUNTLET The Masked Man vs Aecas, David Blazenwing, Ace Lezaire, Insane Luchador and... Ebony? This is absolutely fucked up... Can we say... Insane Luchador for the win? LAST MAN STANDING Nathaniel Kibagami vs Toxxic Toxxic wins. CASINO FLOOR BRAWL TAG TEAM TITLES BOUT Hollywood Boulevard© vs Crow & "The Notorious" John Duran Like Choko, I think the tag Champions will remain that way. CAGE MATCH CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT Johnny Dangerous© vs "Hollywood" Spike Jenkins Tough call, but I think Johnny really wants to keep his title he earned, so I think he'll be keeping it. SINGLES MATCH Munich vs Jay Dawg Meh. Munich, since he's looked good since being back. SINGLES MATCH Ced Ordonez vs Ryan Dustin Ced just because its Ced.
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I'm like late for this in your timezone, but thankfully it still is today in mine. Happy B-Day.
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^ was so going to do that if I ever was the Terrorists in Xbox Live. Guess I won't be able to now.
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Hm... True, true. I hadn't considered that.
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Um... Andrew, you do realize that this is her first match, that basically was a superb (apparently, I haven't seen it yet) dark match that is just now seeing the light of day to us tape traders.