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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 2, 2012 11:04:22 GMT -5
The WFigs Committee has fined London Rose team member Bray Wyatt for his unsportsmanlike actions at the last show. A warning has been issued to Bray Wyatt, any further actions by the accused will be punished by suspension pending the Committee’s decision. Second Division R-Truth (c) and Conor O'Brian (Boston Reapers) v David Otunga (c) and Ryback (Las Vegas Stars)This was Reapers’ captain R-Truth first match and he was hoping to get O’Brian onto winning ways after a previous loss. All members of Las Vegas are undefeated and were hoping to continue this fact. Ryback was dominant and despite R-Truth’s experience it was his team who took the loss after Ryback hit the Shell Shocked. Second Division Alex Riley (c) (Phoenix Scorpions) v William Regal (c) (London Rose)The captains clashed one-on-one as the Scorpions took on the London Rose. Regal had the experience edge but Riley made up for this with enthusiasm. Regal dominated the pace but Riley continued to stay in the match and get a couple of near falls. Regal hit the Knee Trembler then tied Riley up in a lock for the Regal Stretch. Second Division Jiro (Detroit Murderers) v Kassius Ohno (Boston Reapers)Detroit man Jiro lost his first match while Ohno impressed in getting the win. Hero’s teammates also lost earlier in the opening tag match. Jiro was going all out to get the win and impress the rest of Detriot but Ohno seemed to control the match and as the match came to a conclusion Ohno had the match easily won. Ohno seemed to toy with Jiro before hitting the Ohno Blade to finish him off. Ohno took the mic post match and rolled into the ring. He said that the Second Division was a breeding ground for the weak. He explained that he felt he is too good to be here but is going to show everyone just who Kassius Ohno is by leading the Boston Reapers to the top. Second Division JTG (c), Titus O’Neil and Corey Graves (Houston Spiders) v Heath Slater (c), Seth Rollins and CJ Parker (Vancouver Wizards)All six men from both teams competed in a wild clash between the two teams. Out of all of the competitors it was Rollins who impressed the most. JTG carried his team and allowed O’Neil and Graves to look good while there seemed to be trouble between Slater and Rollins. The tension continued to rise as Rollins went for the Abra Cadapbra, a superkick but aimed it straight at teammate Heath Slater. Slater ducked and hit Graves and then made the pin. After the match, Slater asked Rollins what he was up to as he nearly superkicked him. Rollins seemed to try to explain that he was aiming for Graves but Slater wasn’t convinced. Premiership Randy Orton (c) (Los Angeles Fortune) v Christian (Dallas Crush)The captain of LA Fortune took on a member of the currently undefeated Dallas Crush. As you would expect from these two athletes this was a well paced out match. Orton started off the aggressor before Christian slowed the match and dictated the pace. Orton hit a RKO out of nowhere and got a close count. It seemed to effect Christian as the Apex Predator worked away on Christian systematically anytime he got the chance. So it was no surprise to see Orton hit a second RKO for the win. Premiership John Cena (c) and Justin Gabriel (New York Rangers) v Daniel Bryan and Tyson Kidd (Philadelphia Riot)Both teams went into this match with one win and one loss and were looking to be the team with two wins at the end of the night not two losses. Cena brought the power, Bryan went technical and with Kidd and Gabriel competing there was plenty of highflying and risks. Philly Riot focused on the smaller Gabriel but eventually he wriggled away from Kidd and made the tag to the fresh Cena. With a pumped up Cena tagged in no-one was going to stop him. He took out Bryan then hit the Attitude Adjustment and STF for the win. After the match all four men shook hands with Cena holding up Bryan and Kidd’s arms. Premiership Cody Rhodes (Miami Blaze) v Ezekial Jackson (Toronto Maple Leaf)This match was contested between two teams that currently sit on zero points, so one of them will earn their first points tonight. Jackson showed his game plan right away he was going all out power to try and dominate the smaller Rhodes. Despite clearly being the stronger Rhodes proved that brains can prevail over brawn as he hit the Beautiful Disaster. Premiership Triple H (c) (Washington Kings) v Kofi Kingston (Mexico City Heritage)The leader of the Washington Kings was quick to play the mind games as he made his entrance, getting right in the face of Kofi and speaking to him. The mind games seemed to work as Triple H dominated the early goings. But soon after Kofi started a comeback with his high frenzied offence taking Triple H by surprise. The match sprawled to the outside where Kofi hit a dive but as they both got back to their feet the experience of Triple H took over as he whipped Kofi into the steel steps. This was the changing point for the Kings leader as he soon hit the Spinebuster and later the Pedigree to wrap up the 3 points. Triple H celebrated his win quite violently, he taunted the downed Kofi and had to be pulled away by the referee. He then shouted to the crowd that he and Washington Kings would be the top team in WFigs Premiership League.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 2, 2012 14:25:26 GMT -5
I hate my team. Why was I ever expecting anything good out of it.
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Post by duan on Jul 2, 2012 14:26:22 GMT -5
Regal really knows how to lead a team. So far, so good for the Rose.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 2, 2012 14:29:43 GMT -5
And why is Bray Wyatt on my team now? Wasn't Bo Dallas on my team? Did I miss something?
MOD EDIT: My mistake as Bockwinkel pointed out before I get confused between the two and Wyatt's former Husky Harris gimmick. I think I got it sorted now, I've re-written the segment that caused the warning.
Simply put, Bo Dallas (Detroit Murderers ) taunted Bray Wyatt (London Rose) which resulted in Bray pushing Bo. Now he's had a warning, any further actions will result in a suspension.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 2, 2012 15:08:36 GMT -5
I hate you, Kofi. I hate you.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2012 15:32:50 GMT -5
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Post by FollowTheBuzzards on Jul 4, 2012 6:33:27 GMT -5
This seems very complicated to me, but I'll try to keep up and give this replies. Could you explain this to me a little bit more?
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 4, 2012 8:22:00 GMT -5
And why is Bray Wyatt on my team now? Wasn't Bo Dallas on my team? Did I miss something? MOD EDIT: My mistake as Bockwinkel pointed out before I get confused between the two and Wyatt's former Husky Harris gimmick. I think I got it sorted now, I've re-written the segment that caused the warning. Simply put, Bo Dallas (Detroit Murderers ) taunted Bray Wyatt (London Rose) which resulted in Bray pushing Bo. Now he's had a warning, any further actions will result in a suspension. Ah alright. I figured it was a mistake or something.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 4, 2012 12:27:42 GMT -5
It was announced before the show that Washington Kings member Drew Mcintrye is injured due to a thigh strain. He has been drafted out and reserve Antonio Cesaro drafted in. Cesaro will be in action later tonight, taking Mcintrye’s place in a tag match. Second Division Bray Wyatt (London Rose) v Byron Saxton (Phoenix Scorpions)Wyatt was issued a warning after his last match for pushing his opponent after the match so the committee was keeping a close eye on this match. Wyatt took control of the match and didn’t let go. Saxton had one or two spurts of offence but was cut off easily. Wyatt got the win after crushing Byron with the running senton. After the match Bray Wyatt cut a promo on the mic, preaching to the crowd. He referenced the warning he had by the committee saying he has “sinned and will sin again”. Second Division Derrick Bateman (Indianapolis Thunder) v Johnny Curtis (Las Vegas Stars)The happy go-lucky Bateman took on the slick Johnny Curtis in this battle of two guys who could rip up the Second Division. Curtis constantly stretched the rules but the plucky Bateman stayed in the match. Curtis even tried a low-blow but it turned against him as Bateman caught the hand and rolled Curtis up in a La Magistal cradle. After the match Curtis squared up to Bateman. The referee pulled the two apart but it seems like the tension isn’t over as they exchanged words. Second Division JTG (c) and Corey Graves (Houston Spiders) v Trent Barreta (c) and Bo Dallas (Detroit Murderers)The captains were on opposite sides of ring here as the Spiders took on the Murderers. Both teams are near the foot of the table so they were hoping for a win to raise them up the leaderboard. Dallas really impressed here getting the better of Graves constantly. The edge Dallas had over Graves coupled with a good showing from Barreta which allowed Detroit to pick up the three points with a Bo Spear. Second Division Jack Swagger (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) v R-Truth (c) (Boston Reapers)The captains clashed here in the Second Division highlight. Swagger was looking to continue the good form as Bateman earned the team 3 points earlier on. Both teams are in mid table so a win here would send them up the leader board. The match was pretty even with neither man getting a distinct advantage. Swagger’s raw skill and power gave him the slight edge but R-Truth continually kept him at bay. However in the end Swagger was too hot to handle, hitting the Gutwrench Powerbomb for the win. Premiership Big Show (c) (Dallas Crush) v Zack Ryder (Toronto Maple Leaf)The captain of Dallas Crush The Big Show was hoping to get a win tonight to continue from his impressive win over Atlanta’s Mark Henry. While Ryder lost his last match so it was pretty easy to see which way this was going to go. Ryder showed a lot of heart staying in the fight and not giving in but Show was too powerful hitting a massive Chokeslam for the victory. After the match Ryder was helped to the back, he was walking a bit gingerly. He seemed to have landed badly from the Chokeslam. Premiership Randy Orton (c) and Yoshi Tatsu (Los Angeles Fortune) v Triple H (c) and Antonio Cesaro (Washington Kings)Two more captains were up as former colleagues Orton and Triple H faced off on either side of the ring. Both had had impressive showings, thus far both undefeated. Yoshi too has the one win while Cesara becomes the first reserve member to get a call-up due to Mcintye’s injury. Orton and Triple H were the highlight in this match, matching each other with heavy hits and big counters. However when it came to their partners it was Cesaro who dominated the smaller Tatsu. Like Ryder earlier on Yoshi showed a lot of heart facing up to the bigger and stronger team of Triple H and Cesaro but in the end had little to show for it, only a loss. Triple H held Orton on the outside while the impressive Cesaro got the victory with the Gotch Style Neutralizer. After the match Triple H was impressed by his back up man, patting him on the back and seemingly telling him how good he was. Meanwhile Orton looked upset but knew Tatsu tried his best. Premiership Dolph Ziggler (Chicago Saints) v Mason Ryan (Mexico City Heritage)Strangely both men in this match were making their league debuts. The Saints are undefeated in their two matches while Mexico City sit mid table. Ryan showed alot of power trying to defeat Ziggler but Ziggler showed true quality in not just using his brain to outwit Ryan but also take much abuse. Ziggler got the win over the Welshman with the ZigZag. Premiership Evan Bourne (Philadelphia Riot) v Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard)Like the last two competitors the Atlanta captain has yet to make an appearance and becomes the last man to make his league debut. He was up against Philly Riot’s highflying Bourne who lost to Wade Barrett in his only match so far. As you would expect Sheamus tried to use his size and power to dominate Bourne but the highflyer is used to facing bigger stronger competitors and battled on. The finish came as Bourne attempted a springboard but Sheamus caught him in the face with a Brogue Kick. Premiership John Cena (c), Ted DiBiase and Justin Gabriel (New York Rangers) v Rey Mysterio (c), Cody Rhodes and Brodus Clay (Miami Blaze)This was an entire team battle as the three members of the NY Rangers took on the three members of Miami Blaze. Rangers are slightly in front of Blaze by 3 points so a win here could take them level. In this match the NY Leader Cena was the strongest and led his team well. DiBiase and Rhodes cancelled each other out. But it was the third members who decided the teams fate. Gabriel did well but once again Clay looked weak. With a weak member in their team Mysterio and Rhodes had to pick up the slack and as a result NY took over. Gabriel hit a dive onto Clay on the outside, DiBiase held down Rey while Cena put the finishing touch to Rhodes hitting the Attitude Adjustment for the three points. After the match the New York Rangers celebrated. Cena let out a large roar while DiBiase and Gabriel held up their index fingers to indicate they wanted to be number 1.
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Post by Rated R on Jul 4, 2012 13:43:37 GMT -5
God damn it, only Premiership team without a win. Starting to think you've got something against Toronto.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 4, 2012 13:58:48 GMT -5
this company team.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 4, 2012 14:05:24 GMT -5
Bah gawd we did it! Yes! Yes!
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 9, 2012 8:01:47 GMT -5
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Post by Rule 30 on Jul 9, 2012 10:23:28 GMT -5
Now we're rolling! Another great show, keep this up.
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Post by Planktung on Jul 9, 2012 12:56:35 GMT -5
Now I don't have to trade my team for Bobcats season tickets.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2012 3:33:30 GMT -5
I'm ing amazing.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 10, 2012 13:29:21 GMT -5
KvE’s Men Start WellWith the first five shows complete and all 54 competitors in both the Premiership and the Second Division we have a look back at all the action. LEADER BOARDPoints / Matches / Wins / Draws / LossesFirst Division 1) Washington Kings- 15 / 5 / 5 / 0 / 0 2) New York Rangers- 12 / 5 / 4 / 0 / 1 3) Chicago Saints- 9 / 4 / 3 / 0 / 1- 4) Dallas Crush- 9 / 5 / 3 / 0 / 2 5) Los Angeles Fortune - 9 / 5 / 3 / 0 / 2 6) Mexico City Heritage- 6 / 5 / 2 / 0 / 3 7) Atlanta Hazard- 3 / 4 / 1 / 0 / 3 8) Philadelphia Riot- 3 / 5 / 1 / 0 / 4 - 9) Miami Blaze- 3 / 5 / 1 / 0 / 4 10) Toronto Maple Leaf- 3 / 5 / 1 / 0 / 4 The Washington Kings sit on top of the First Division and are the only team that are undefeated. The New York Rangers sit in second place with only one loss to their name while the Saints sit in third also with one loss but not having competed in as many matches. The Crush and Fortune are tied on 9 points with Heritage close behind. Finally the bottom three teams are tied on one win. Toronto just miss out on being the winless team by winning their first match in the last show. Second Division 1) London Rose- 15 / 5 / 5 / 0 / 0 2) Las Vegas Stars- 12 / 6 / 4 / 0 / 2- 3) Indianapolis Thunder- 9 / 5 / 3 / 0 / 2 4) Vancouver Wizards- 6 / 4 / 2 / 0 / 2 5) Boston Reapers- 6 / 5 / 2 / 0 / 3 6) Houston Spiders- 6 / 5 / 2 / 0 / 3 7) Detroit Murderers- 6 / 5 / 2 / 0 / 3 - 8) Phoenix Scorpions- 0 / 5 / 0 / 0 / 5London Rose are the undefeated team in the Second Division. Las Vegas just sit three points behind but have competed in more matches than any other team. Indianapolis are just one win outside the all important top two. Four teams are then stuck on two wins but it’s the Scorpions who are in last place with no wins. In the RingIt’s still early days yet but captains Triple H, John Cena and The Big Show have all impressed in the Premiership. They’ve led their teams well and remained undefeated in the competition. Aside from the Captains Washington Kings member Wade Barrett has shinned. In the Second Division Ohno, Bateman, Steamboat and Rollins have all impressed. While captains William Regal and David Otunga have also started well. There has also been a few bad performances in the league. Santino Marrella and Brodus Clay both look like weak links. Although he hasn’t had as bad performances as the other two Miami Blaze’s Captain Rey Mysterio remains winless at 0-3. In the second division it seems too early days to predict the weaker links of the team. Out of the RingThe WFigs Committee has fined London Rose team member Bray Wyatt for his unsportsmanlike actions at a previous show. Wyatt pushed his opponent post match, who was also his brother. A warning has been issued to Bray Wyatt and any further actions will be punished by suspension pending the Committee’s decision. At the same show Washington Kings Captain Triple H violently taunted Kofi Kingston post match. However, the WFigs Committee decided not to take action against Triple H or the team. Washington Kings member Drew Mcintrye has injured his leg. The injury is thought to be a thigh strain. He has been drafted out and reserve Antonio Cesaro drafted in. Cesaro has impressed so far with two wins to his name. The WFigs Committee have announced that Las Vegas Stars member Ryback has been suspended for his actions at the last show. Ryback will serve a three match suspension for attacking Richie Steamboat post match. Las Vegas Stars have also been fined for their members actions. The Committee said that any further actions by Ryback will result in a longer suspension, bigger fine and possibly a points deduction pending the Committee’s decision. Ryback has until next week to respond if he wants to appeal the decision. Las Vegas will be assigned a reserve competitor.
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Post by duan on Jul 12, 2012 16:31:05 GMT -5
I like the news updates and the standing format. Keep it going RD, you may have something here.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 16, 2012 7:55:16 GMT -5
The WFigs Committee have announced that Las Vegas Stars member Ryback has been suspended for his actions at the last show. Ryback will serve a three match suspension for attacking Richie Steamboat post match. Las Vegas Stars have also been fined for their members actions. The Committee said that any further actions by Ryback will result in a longer suspension, bigger fine and possibly a point’s deduction pending the Committee’s decision. Las Vegas have been assigned a reserve competitor, Leo Kruger. Second Division Bo Dallas (Detroit Murderers) v Titus O’Neil (Houston Spiders)Both competitors in this match are winless but one man will get their first win here tonight. O’Neil tried to use his size to control the match but Dallas was resilient. O’Neil’s brashness cost him a few times which allowed Bo to hit the Spear for the win. After the match Bray Wyatt appeared by the entrance with a mic in hand. He said that Dallas represents his past and that the past is now behind him. Wyatt added he’s moved on and is now a “new creature”. Wyatt began to move closer to the ring with a mad look on the face but luckily his leader William Regal intervened and took his teammate to the back. Second Division Damien Sandow (Phoenix Scorpions) v Conor O'Brian (Boston Reapers)Once again both competitors in this match were winless. Sandrow was cocky before, during and after the match. And it was clear to see why as he controlled the match entirely. The Illumination gave Sandow the win. Second Division William Regal (c) and Bray Wyatt (London Rose) v Heath Slater (c) and CJ Parker (Vancouver Wizards)London Rose currently sit on top of the leaderboard and are undefeated. Meanwhile, Vancouver have been relying on Seth Rollins to pick up the points. Regal and Wyatt were dominant, Regal’s experience over Slater was clear to see while Wyatt just destroyed Parker. Regal smashed Slater to send him to the outside while Wyatt hit two consecutive senton’s on the poor CJ for the win. After the bout Regal celebrated his teams win and undefeated streak. However, unbeknownst to him Wyatt was laughing to himself in the corner and lining up the downed CJ for another senton. Regal turned around just in time to stop Wyatt hitting CJ and took him to the back. Second Division Derrick Bateman (Indianapolis Thunder) v Seth Rollins (Vancouver Wizards)The Wizards were back in action again as Seth Rollins looked to pick up the points for his team. However, Seth had a tough task in the shape of the impressive Derrick Bateman. There was plenty of good action in this one from both men. The turning point seemed to be Rollins dive to the outside but Bateman wouldn’t give in. Bateman battled on getting a close count but Rollins hit the Blackout for the 3-count. Premiership Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard) v Yoshi Tatsu (Los Angeles Fortune)Both teams sit mid-table but Fortune are two wins above Atlanta Hazard. However the obvious size difference made this a one sided bout. Yoshi only got one or two kicks on Henry in the entire match which only angered the “World’s Strongest Man”. Henry hit the World’s Strongest Slam to wrap up the three points. Premiership Wade Barrett and Antonio Cesaro (Washington Kings) v Christian and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush)The Kings are currently undefeated but had a tough task here against Crush’s Christian and Sin Cara. Like the previous matches he has competed in Barrett looked strong but he had a real fight on his hand here. The former reserve member Cesaro had a great few exchanges with Cara as the two had a great powerhouse/highflyer bout. Cara hit a rana dive to the outside onto Cesaro to wipe out both men. Meanwhile, Barrett and Christian tore into each other with the fate of the match in the balance. Wade caught Christian hit the Wasteland for the three count. After the bout Triple H came to celebrate with his team. However, the Crush captain the Big Show also came out he squared up to the “King of Kings”. The two exchanged words before gesturing that the two should have a singles match to determine the better man. Premiership Ezekial Jackson (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Ted DiBiase (New York Rangers)These two teams have had opposite experiences thus far in the competition, Toronto only got their first points last week while NY Rangers are just one place of the top spot. Jackson went into the match like a bull in a china shop but DiBiase was clever and timed his moves well. Jackson went for a Fall Away Slam but as he landed he clutched his leg. The referee checked on Jackson and threw up the x. The match was called off and DiBiase the winner due to injury. In a show of sportsmanship Jackson was helped to the back by both the referee and DiBiase. Chris Jericho and Zack Ryder also came out to show concern for their teammate. Premiership Alberto Del Rio (c), Kofi Kingston and Mason Ryan (Mexico City Heritage) v Daniel Bryan (c), Evan Bourne and Tyson Kidd (Philadelphia Riot)It was a big six-man tag team bout to semi-main event the show. Both teams are in the middle of the leaderboard and are fighting to climb up the ladder. There was plenty of good action in this bout as all the competitors meshed well together. At first Heritage took control, Del Rio’s cool approach coupled with Kofi’s skill and Ryan’s raw power were deciding factors. But as soon as the tempo picked up there was only going to be one winner. Kidd and Bourne took dives to the outside while Bryan locked in the Yes Lock on Kofi for the 3 point win. Premiership Rey Mysterio (c) (Miami Blaze) v CM Punk (c) (Chicago Saints)These two teams sit on opposite sides of the leaderboard, Blaze are struggling to stay away from the bottom place while the Saints are near the top of the pack. Punk has both won a match and lost a match while Rey has lost all three matches that he has competed in so far. However, Rey was looking to change all that with a win over an old rival. The match started off with neither man getting a clear advantage. Rey quickness and innovative moveset was clearly a hurdle that Punk was trying to overcome. But this wasn’t to say Punk also had his own clear chances. His striking game easily outmatched Rey as did his submissions. The finale of this gripping match came as Punk went for the Springboard Clothesline but Rey countered into a Drop Toe Hold. Rey went for the 619 but Punk booted the masked warrior in the face dragged him through the ropes and hit the Go To Sleep for the three points.
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