-
Content count
9833 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Everything posted by TheFranchise
-
Guys, i've got entries from 15 of you, so a few more of you need to get your team in by the deadline this sunday. King Cucaracha has the biggest squad, he's got 12 guys on his team. And by the same token, only three guys have gotten only 7 people.
-
I wonder how smart the securities get around the country. Can you make an ultra super inside shot at somebody and they not realise it?
-
Quick reminder to anybody viewing the tail-end of this thread, you can still sign-up until Sunday night.
-
All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft
TheFranchise replied to PILLS! PILLS! PILLS!'s topic in Draft Faggotry
Are you ready to put yours up tomorrow OOG? -
Triple H shouts 'up' at Cade when he's falling down from SCM.
-
Make up a job. When I regularly get fired, I just list my last job as my sisters company, rather than the company that fired me. You only have to get away with it once, then you've got yourself a real job to reference in the future.
-
I don't get it? It's well known to the fans that the Rooster was Taylor.
-
Last times i've seen him actually win matches, it's been with the vice grip. Are we in agreement that the Tree Slam is also a finisher? Kozlov's finisher seems to have changed into the headbutt now, but if you wish, i'll add it, as long as he wins a match with it sooner or later, making it a finishing move. Haas is a cute idea, i'll go with that. Yang Time, if i'm not mistaken, is a twisting moonsault.
-
Agreed on all, but the spinebuster for Batista? That sounds like an excuse for easy points, it's something he regularly hits but never wins with.
-
Underdtaker and Kane never really pin anybody above jobber with a Choke Slam, although I did consider it. It's more of a setup move, the second to last finisher, like Jericho's Lionsault. Correct on Hornswaggle's Tadpole Splash, and even bigger laugh on the thought of Hornswaggle now doing a Celtic Cross. When I researched these, I used Wikipedia for the ones I hadn't sussed out myself. We've got until Sunday night to iron out the finishers, thanks for the help on these so far.. Anybody else think the Choke Slam's should be finishing moves for Taker and Kane?
-
The Things That Anger You Thread.
TheFranchise replied to Man Who Sold The World's topic in General Chat
No, just this little piece of shit who moans about absolutely everything. I work nights, everybody has banter throughout the night, its what keeps everyone going through the night. Fucking bullying, if he actually gets me fired, he'll fucking know what bullying is. Man, I thought i'd calmed down since last night. My appeal is on Wednesday. Thursday might offer a brand new twist of hatred in this thread. -
Assuming I don't lose my job when I have my appeal on Wednesday, I run the warehouse at my local major supermarket. I also work on the back door with deliveries, unfortunately when printing my name badge, they listed me only as (my name) - Back Door. That has not gotten old.
-
Don't forget to PM your teams to me guys. Noted yours BPS.
-
Week Six Location: Kiel Centre. Pay-Per-View Match Listing: War Games For the TWF World Heavyweight Championship Eddie Guerrero, Chavo Guerrero Jr, Chavo Guerrero Sr, Gory Guerrero (with Vickie Guerrero) Vs Shawn Michaels (Champion), Triple H, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall (with Stephanie McMahon) Special Attraction match George Hackenschmidt vs Frank Gotch TWF Tag-Team Title Match New Age Outlaws (Champions) vs Impact Players (With Dawn-Marie) Battle Royal for the TWF Women's Title Sunny, Kelly Kelly, Christy Hemme, The Fabulous Moolah (Champion), Jackie Gayda, Alundra Blayze, Candice-Michelle, RAIN, Dawn-Marie Lucha Challenge - Who is the greatest? Dos Caras vs Mil Mascaras Tag-Team Turmoil to determine the number one contenders. Worlds Greatest Tag-Team, La Resistance, Natural Disasters, Team Priceless, Nowinski and Dykstra (The Young Guns), Hawkins and Ryder Cowboy Bob Orton vs Randy Orton (Special referee Bob Orton Sr) Ladder Match - TWF Cruiserweight Title Billy Kidman vs Dean Malenko (Champion) Unsanctioned Street-Fight Big John Studd vs Abyss Cage Match Bob Backlund vs Dory Funk Jr (with Dory Funk Sr)
-
Week Five Location: Dallas Sportatorium. TV Tapings This week’s show opens with Christy Hemme interviewing Shawn Michaels, who’s with the Outsiders. He reminds us that the fourth member of the Kliq will join them in the ring later tonight, and that the Guerreros will be “completely terra-rized”. The first match of the card saw the New Age Outlaws win by disqualification against La Resistance, when the Impact Players ran out and attacked the Outlaws, with the four men all beating down the Road Dogg and Billy Gunn. The Impact Players posed with the tag-titles after the beat down as a chorus of boos rained down on them. Dos Caras and The Fabulous Moolah both came out to the ring together and Moolah grabbed the microphone. She challenged the entire women’s division here to a battle royal at the Supercard and she was putting her title on the line. She said she was doing this because she’ll prove just why real wrestlers are better than eye candy. She then left the ring, and Dos Caras called out Mil Mascaras after last week’s video revelation. The lights went out, and when they came back, Mascaras was in front of Dos Caras! The legend Mascaras took down the legend Dos Caras with a flying head scissors and a DDT! He challenged Dos Caras to a match at the Supercard, vowing to prove who the best Lucha really is. In a special sit-down interview in Gory’s home, Gory himself interviewed Bob Orton Jr. Orton Jr. says he doesn’t know why his son hasn’t returned his calls all week, but he’s done something he doesn’t have to. Bob Orton Jr. is going to face Randy Orton at the Supercard, because if there’s one thing that can rival the love he has for his son, it’s the respect and love he has for his father. Gory announces that Bob Orton Sr. will also be in the match, but as the special guest referee. Orton Jr. tells Randy that he’ll beat some respect into once and for all, and that blood is indeed thicker than being a wrestling legend. Bob Orton Sr. comes into the ring very slowly, and Orton Jr. hugs his father as Gory makes it official for the Supercard. Billy Kidman comes out and demands his title shot once and for all, telling the crowd and Dean Malenko he is sick of waiting, that all of these false-finishes have made him mad and so angry that he’s going to tear Dean Malenko apart. Gory comes out and tells Kidman the match is made for the Supercard. Kidman tells Gory that he won’t take any more interference, that he wants it to be no DQ. Malenko comes out and challenges Kidman to a ladder match, since Kidman can’t climb with his bad legs. Kidman looked confused and said he didn’t have any bad legs, before Malenko said he did, and attacked him and smashed Kidman’s knees underneath a ladder Gory runs down the card for the upcoming Supercard and adds Big John Studd vs. Abyss in an unsanctioned street fight. He also adds that Bob Backlund will meet Dory Funk Jr. inside of a cage, at Backlund’s request, to keep Dory Funk Sr. out! In the main event, the Outsiders beat the father/son duo of Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Sr. after Shawn Michaels once again interfered. Eddie and Gory come out to aid them and outnumber Michaels and the Outsiders, until none other than Triple H runs out with his sledgehammer and knocks out Eddie with a shot to the head. The Kliq then beat down the Guerrero family until the entire locker room emptied and chased the Kliq members out of the arena, setting up a baptism of fire next week at the Supercard! Match Results: New Age Outlaws defeated La Resistance The Outsiders defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Chavo Guerrero Sr.
-
Week Four Location: Dallas Sportatorium. TV Tapings The show opens with the crowd erupting as Gory, Chavo Jr. Chavo Sr. and Eddie Guerrero all come to the ring. Gory gets on the microphone and tells the world that he didn’t appreciate being attacked for no reason last week by Shawn Michaels. He calls Michaels and his pack of thugs out to the ring, which brings out TWF Champion Shawn Michaels, and his buddies The Outsiders, Hall and Nash. Gory tells Michaels that since he’s still the TWF Champion, he’s booking him in a match at the TWF Supercard in two weeks time. Gory tells the three boys that if they really want to take over the Guerrero family’s history and tradition, they’re going to have to go through hell to do it. They’re going to have to go to War; they’re going to have to play some War Games! Gory tells a shocked Michaels that this is no ordinary War Games though.. This War Games is for the World Heavyweight Championship! Shawn Michaels rips the microphone from Gory’s hands and tells him that he’ll only do that if it’s four against four, not just the three against three in the ring currently. Gory tells him that’s fine, because if this is going to happen, Gory wants to be involved in running the Kliq from New York right out of town and back up north. Gory demands to know who their partner will be, but Michaels tells them they’ll find out next week. Shawn Michaels and the Outsiders leave the ring as the crowd take in what’s just happened! In the first match of the evening, new number one contenders The Impact Players took on and defeated Hawkins and Ryder after Lance Storm made Ryder tap out to the single leg crab. The Fabulous Moolah comes out following the match and congratulates the Impact Players, and tells the women in the back that that’s what wresting is all about. It’s about wrestling, not T and A. All of the women on the roster run to the ring and beat down Moolah and celebrate afterwards. Dos Caras comes out and helps Moolah to her feet. He gets on the microphone and demands to know who is behind the mask. The mask once again comes on the screen as the lights go out, and unblurs to be the legendary mask of Mil Mascaras! The Texan crowd starts chanting the name of Mascaras! The next match saw the TWF Tag-Team Champions take on the Worlds Greatest Tag-Team, with the New Age Outlaws again picking up another win as they gather momentum into their title match at the Supercard against the Impact Players. In the locker room, Randy Orton is confronted by his father Bob Orton Jr. Orton Jr. asked him what the hell he was going to do to his own grandfather last week. After a few moments of silence, Randy Orton turned to walk away, but quickly hit an RKO on his own father! Orton tells his father and the rest of the world that he wouldn’t let a single legend get in his way, he is a legend in the making and that is thicker than blood. After Randy Orton left, Bob Orton Sr. came to check on his son, but was disgustingly kicked in the head by Randy! Randy Orton left the locker room leaving his own father and grandfather lying unconscious! Big John Studd called out Abyss again, and Abyss came to the ring. Before he could do anything, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall came out and attacked Studd, while Abyss chose to step out of the ring and walk to the back. The Outsiders also made their presence known once more when they interfered in the Billy Kidman/Dean Malenko rematch. After the Outsiders left, Billy Kidman beat down Dean Malenko after exploding. He was screaming at Malenko after that he wanted his title shot. In the back, Candice-Michelle interviewed Bob Backlund, who told her he was fed up of sneak attacks, and challenge Dory Funk Jr. one on one at the Supercard in two weeks time. In the background, Shawn Michaels and The Outsiders gloat about their night, and when Candice asked them who their mystery partner will be, Michaels reminds her to wait until next week, but does tell her that next week they won’t be the hunted, they’ll be “the hunter”. Nash and Hall laugh as the three leave the arena, as the show faded to black. Match Results: The Impact Players defeated Hawkins and Ryder The New Age Outlaws defeated The Worlds Greatest Tag-Team Billy Kidman No Contested Dean Malenko
-
Week Three Location: Dallas Sportatorium. TV Tapings The show opens with Kenny Dykstra and Christopher Nowinski in the ring waiting to see who their mystery opponents are. After a long pause, Lance Storm and Justin Credible come out! The debut of The Impact Players is a successful one, as they pick up the win against the Young Guns. The Impact Players will meet The New Age Outlaws at the TWF Supercard, as announced by Gory Guerrero. Gory also says he’s acquired two of the finest wrestlers of all time, Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt, and they’ll face off in a special attraction match at the same event. A divas match between Sunny and Candice-Michelle is interrupted by Champion The Fabulous Moolah. She beats down both divas before once against speaking of her disgust for the state of women’s wrestling in the TWF. Dos Caras comes out and again passes Moolah on his way to the ring. He asks if anyone is man enough to take on the greatest Lucha in wrestling history, but once again, to his dismay, there is no answer. Before he can leave the ring though, the lights go out, and on the big screen, a blurred picture of a mask appears. Dos Caras stands in the ring confused. Next, there was a special lifetime achievement award being presented from Gory to Bob Orton Sr. Randy Orton slides into the ring and gets into a position where he can hit an RKO on his own grandfather, but Randy’s dad, Bob Orton Sr., jumps into the ring and stares at his son in total disbelief. Randy Orton thinks better of the situation and leaves and hurries to the back. Father and son stand in the ring trying to make sense of what has just happened. Billy Kidman and Dean Malenko tried to have their TWF Cruiserweight Title matchup, but weren’t able to as before the bell, The Young Guns were back and venting their anger from earlier by attacking both men. Gory Guerrero is out and tells security to escort both men out of the arena, and announces that this match will still take place, but next week instead. Abyss and John Studd went to a no contest when Studd attacked Abyss before he could even get to the ring. Security tried to separate the two giants but they couldn’t, eventually having to call for the local police to come and escort both men away. Gory announces that, if both men can keep their cool, they’ll face each other next week in a match. Backstage, Kelly Kelly is about to interview Bob Backlund, but Backlund was jumped by Dory Funk Jr. and his father Funk Jr. The Funks look happy enough as they leave the scene, with Kelly Kelly checking on Backlund. In the shows main event, The Outsiders, Hall and Nash, defeated Chavo Guerrero and Eddie Guerrero, after Shawn Michaels distracted Eddie. Chavo Guerrero Jr. came out to help his uncle and father, but Shawn Michaels managed to get out and cowardly attacked Gory with a superkick as the show went off the air. Match Results: The Impact Players defeated The Young Guns Sunny No Contested Candice-Michelle Billy Kidman No Contested Dean Malenko Abyss No Contested Big John Studd The Outsiders defeated Chavo Guerrero Sr. and Eddie Guerrero
-
Week Two Location: Dallas Sportatorium. TV Tapings After last weeks shocking events, the fans in the Sportatorium were dying to know what was going on, and they didn’t have to wait very long, as the show opened with Eddie Guerrero already standing in the ring. He calls out Shawn Michaels, telling him to be a man and face him one on one. Michaels and Scott Hall come out through the crowd and get into the ring. Eddie doesn’t budge and tells Michaels that since the TWF Title is property of the Texas Wrestling Federation, Gory has ruled that Michaels must defend that title tonight, in a rematch from last week against Eddie. Eddie also says that since Michaels has Hall in his corner, he’ll be bringing his brother along to watch his back, Chavo Guerrero Sr. Backstage, Moolah is asked why she did what she did last week, and she explained that she was tired of ‘Barbie-wannabes’ trying to take the spotlight from real wrestlers like herself. The Young Guns, Nowinski and Dykstra, call out the Tag-Team Champions, The Outlaws. Billy Gunn and Road Dogg come out. Nowinski demands a shot at the title, but the Outlaws tell them they need to earn it first. From the back, Gory Guerrero deems that the Young Guns will face a mystery team next week to determine the number one contenders. The Guns seem pretty happy with the announcement. Dos Caras comes out for his match, but nobody comes out. Annoyed, Dos Caras shouts down the microphone at everybody in the back, calling himself the best Lucha in history. He gives somebody one last chance but nobody comes out. Angry, he walks to the back. Once again, Bob Orton Sr. watched on as his grandson, Randy Orton, continued to win, this week against legendary wrestler Big John Studd, but only after Abyss ran in and hit Studd with the black hole slam. Bob Orton Jr. raised his son’s hand as Orton Sr. applauded in the crowd. In the next match, we once again saw Kenny Dykstra, as he lost a number one contendership match for the Cruiserweight Title to Billy Kidman, who will now go on to face Dean Malenko next week. Dykstra’s partner Christopher Nowinski tried to help him, but Malenko came out to aid his future opponent. After the match, Malenko raised Kidman’s hand. Next, Bob Backlund comes out and demands Dory Funk Jr. explain hi actions from last week. Instead, Funk’s father Dory Funk Sr. comes out and apologises for his son, before turning on Backlund from behind and laying him out. In the shows main event, Eddie Guerrero defeated Shawn Michaels by disqualification after Kevin Nash ran in and attacked Eddie. Chavo Guerrero Sr. tried to save his brother but was also beaten down as the three men enjoyed the numbers game over the Guerreros. Because it was a disqualification, Michaels lost the match but didn’t lose his TWF Heavyweight Title. The show went off the air with the three men standing tall in the ring over Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Sr. Match Results: Randy Orton defeated Big John Studd Billy Kidman defeated Kenny Dykstra Eddie Guerrero defeated Shawn Michaels
-
All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft
TheFranchise replied to PILLS! PILLS! PILLS!'s topic in Draft Faggotry
Thanks anyway, I suppose i'll wait to see what Mellow says. I'm writing it up quickly as we speak, I need to get it done as there's a lot of stuff going on in my life at the moment, what with me getting suspended from work. -
All-Time Wrestling Roster Draft
TheFranchise replied to PILLS! PILLS! PILLS!'s topic in Draft Faggotry
Can I please be bumped up to one of the really early slots? Hell, even invent a spot for me for today or tomorrow if wanted, I just want to get this out of the way so I can focus on running the Fantasy next week. Edit: As you can tell, my date was a disaster, as i'm back here again. -
Team Franchise Batista 11m Chris Jericho 9m R-Truth 4.5m Carlito 3.5m Primo 3.5m Michelle McCool 3.5m Ezekiel Jackson 2.5m Cody Rhodes 5m Ted DiBiase 5m Victoria 2.5m = 50m
-
Man, Khali would have scored major points with his chops tonight.
-
WWE General Discussion - September 2008
TheFranchise replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in The WWE Folder
Edit: Never mind, i'm not gonna carry this on. -
Updated. There were a number of guys I may have got wrong due to them not using them much in WWE, but I think it's mostly right.
-
-It does count as an appearance. If you see someone on a show that isn't part of a video package or pre-taped footage, they get apperance points. You make your trades any time between the last SmackDown! before the deadline ending and the deadline for the following month. It's not a trade as such, its just restructuring your team where you can lose up to three people and get as many in as you like, as long as you stay under the $50m limit. I make that point now just in case someone misinterprets it and wants to 'trade' people with another user. And no, if your guys gets injured or suspended or fired, then it's just tough luck i'm afraid.