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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2012 14:39:40 GMT -5
Name: Tomohiro Takeda Age: 25 Height: 6'4'' Weight: 235 Gimmick: Japanese import looking to make it big overseas; well-meaning but slightly cocky. Wrestling Style: Strong-Style/Shoot style Finisher: LariatPicture Base:
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Post by Markw on Oct 19, 2012 14:57:46 GMT -5
Name: Vengeance Age: 34 Height: 6’7 Weight: 310lbs Gimmick: Anti-Hero Wrestling Style: Brawler Picture Base: Mike (Slipknot)
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 19, 2012 15:09:43 GMT -5
Name: Brody Dudical Age: 34 Height: 5'7'' Weight: 220 Gimmick: Womanizer Wrestling Style: Brawl/Entertainer Finisher: Two Plus Two Equals Vagina (Low Blow) Picture Base: Also, I updated the sign up, so any of you guys who want to set a finisher before I make one up (which won't be final if you see this too late), just edit it into your App, and that'd be perfect.
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Post by Elliot on Oct 19, 2012 15:33:24 GMT -5
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 21, 2012 16:34:12 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: October 17th, 2012 The show kicks off with fireworks as the show is very well produced. An arena setup shows the fully packed crowd (most of which were given out for free). The fans cheer for the fireworks as ISW CEO Stanton Krinoviv makes his way out to the ring in the debut episode of Worldwide (name pending). Stanton welcomes to the crowd to the beginning of wrestling history. He claims that ISW has scouted the world for great talent and has found some of the best the world has to offer. He talks about how great it is to finally live his dream of running a wrestling promotion and tells the fans it is an honor to have them here. He tells the fans that the wrestlers in this company are fighting for one prize, he pulls a belt out from behind his back, the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. He tells the fans that this belt won't be given away, and that each and every man on the roster will fight for it. He says that in five shows, eight competitors will be chosen based on their performances in the next five weeks. These eight will compete in a single elimination tournament, where the winner will be crowned the inaugural ISW World Heavyweight Champion. He tells the roster to put on their best performances, because he will announce the eight competitors the show before the pay per view. He says let's get the action going as the first wrestler's music hits.
Raiden Takahashi vs. Tommy Staxx Kicking off the show, we have a match that shows just how varied a roster ISW has. The Japanese star Takahashi taking on American Staxx, and it was quite a good match. Staxx had a size advantage, but Takahashi seemed to favor speedy moves as it was. Staxx flew through the air, and Takahashi used his Puro moves to keep him in it. The fans seemed to be behind Raiden as Staxx would use some underhanded tactics at points, clearly making him the heel. It was those tactics that eventually got Staxx the win, as a handful of tights after a rollup got Staxx the victory after a very competitive match. Winner via Pinfall: Tommy Staxx
We cut to the video screen where we have the first of many ISW Insiders on the roster of International Sims Wrestling. They seem to be viginette pieces introducing the roster to the fans. The first segment tonight is on one third of our main event tonight, Wesley Bane. Bane, an Australian who excelled on the independents there, is looking to become the greatest wrestler to have ever entered the ring. He's willing to do whatever it takes, but he also knows that to truly be considered the best, he has to do it in a way that wouldn't disappoint his parents. Bane, who likes to go by "Wes" is looking to make a big impact in ISW.
Back to the ring, we have a rather small man, who is introduced as "Malcolm Winslow." Malcolm, microphone in hand talks about how he is the biggest man in the ISW, and talks about how no man measures up. He says he will use his sheer power to overcome all who challenge him in the coming weeks and become the first ISW World Heavyweight Champion. He then proceeds to flex his "muscles" to the crowd and hoot and holler about how he is 6'7'' and 300 pounds. He then makes an open challenge to all of those in the back, which is eventually answered by Steady Eddy, who made his way out to the ring dancing and clapping his hands to his entrance music.
Malcolm Winslow vs. Steady Eddy This was a pretty comical match. It featured Winslow attempting to body slam the 300 pound Eddy, who simply stood there and slapped his own belly while he tried. Winslow then went for a few body blocks on the large man, claiming he would be able to take him down no problem. However, when he charged at Eddy, Winslow was the one who fell to the mat. Winslow then got up and slapped the laughing Eddy in the face. The once happy Eddy was now upset, and the ran against the ropes and nailed Winslow with a clothesline, turning him inside out. Eddy then ran the ropes and flattened Malcolm with the Big Splash which gave the big man the win. Winner via Pinfall: Steady Eddy
We cut backstage where an offscreen ISW Interviewer is asking Ricky Direstone about his main event match tonight against Zack Star and Wesley Bane. Direstone is sipping on a cup of champagne and surrounded by women. Direstone answers the question, explaining to the interviewer that he is a different breed than the likes of Wesley Bane and Zack Star. He is a step above. He tells the two of them to watch out, because "The High Roller" Ricky Direstone doesn't mess around with lower class scum, he just puts them out of their misery. He says that tonight marks the beginning of an epic journey to the ISW World Heavyweight Championship for Ricky Direstone, and no one will stand in his path.
Our next ISW Insider is about a man we've already featured in wrestling action tonight. Tommy Staxx hails from the streets of Yonkers, New York, an American bred commodity. Staxx grew up tough, and had to fight a lot. With this fighting experience, Staxx entered the professional wrestling scene and has excelled, recently signing with ISW. Staxx, despite his nasty attitude, surely shows promise and could very well be a favorite to become the first champion.
Danny Hazard vs. Hunter Kellen This was definitely a show stealer, as both men made cases for a spot in the tournament early on. Hazard and Kellen both looked like men on missions, and it was clear from the start. Hazard, a product of Wales and Kellen, England, so it was a battle of the United Kingdom. Both men have technical backgrounds, so it was a lot of holds and suplexes in an attempt to get the upper hand. Kellen was more apt to use a dirty move here and there, poking the eyes of Hazard a couple of times. In the end, the dirty tactics were enough as Hazard locked in his patented Hazard Lock (Omoplata Crossface) to get the big submission victory. Winner via Submission: Danny Hazard
Before Hazard gets a chance to properly celebrate, the music of Zack Star hits. He walks out to the ramp, sarcastically clapping his hands. He talks about how it's really a shame that ISW hasn't featured it's best talent yet on their first show, he would think that they would want to feature him early on. He tells Hazard to not get his panties in a bunch, he just wanted to give Ricky Direstone and Wes Bane a little message before the main event tonight. He tells the two men to stay out of his way, or else it will get messy. He then says while he's at it, that the rest of ISW better stay out of his way to, including Danny Hazard and anyone else thinking they are going to be the champion, because it simply won't happen. Star leaves the arena before Hazard gets a chance to respond, but he's clearly disappointed.
The video board shows the third ISW Insider of the night, this time on a competitor that will be competing later in the night, Cam Nitta. Nitta, who hails from the streets of Chicago has been wrestling for a couple years now, showing great promise much like many of the members of the roster of ISW. Nitta is affluent in parkour, giving him a unique arsenal of moves that could prove useful in a new territory such as ISW. Nitta is definitely someone who will not fly under the radar around here.
Brody Dudical vs. Vengeance Dudical was the one to make his way out to the ring first. He came out to a very interesting theme which was pretty much base with Brody saying the word "Vagina" over and over. He then proceed to pelvic thrust at every female fan that was standing near the guardrail. He got on the mic talking about how women are just holes for him to have sex with and the music of Vengeance hit. He came out slowly, as Dudical looked on scared. Vengeance entered the ring, pointed at Dudical, who was ready to piss his pants, waited for the bell to ring, and applied the Torture Rack, eventually making Dudical pass out and getting the victory. Winner via Submission: Vengeance
Backstage, we see Danny Hazard walking. He gets a pat on the bat from a few of the guys in the back, before walking down an empty corridor. He walks past a few doors, one of which open. A man comes from said door and attacks the unsuspecting Hazard. After a second, it becomes apparent that the man is Hunter Kellen, who begins to brutally assault Hazard. He's screaming "nobody makes a fool out of me!" He really beats into Hazard, making him a bloody mess. He spits on the down and out Hazard before walking away, talking about how he won't take a defeat like that ever again, or someone will once again suffer consequences.
Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda vs. Denton Wilson and Marco Cruz In ISW's first tag team match, we have the team of American Cam Nitta and Japanese Takeda taking on British Wilson and Italian via Mexico Cruz. Quite the melting pot here. Nitta and Takeda actually worked together semi-well despite a couple of language barrier mis-communications, which ended in some pretty comical stuff such as the two bumping heads. Wilson seemed intent on staying in the match the whole time, while Cruz simply watched. He didn't seem to mind much, as he fixed his hair. Cruz didn't get in the ring and Nitta nailed the overwhelmed Wilson with a Claymore to get the huge victory for him and Takeda. Winners via Pinfall: Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda
We cut backstage where the off screen interviewer is with Vengeance, who picked up an impressive win over Brody Dudical earlier in the night. The interviewer asks about the matches from tonight, and what he thinks of his fellow competitors. Vengeance simply stands there and breathes heavily. He then asks about his match earlier, and how he makes such quick work of his opponents. Once again, he just stands there. In the midst of the third question, Vengeance lunges towards the camera, sending the interviewer and the camera man running away from Vengeance, their questions unanswered.
Our final ISW Insider of the night showcases ISW superstar Marco Cruz. Despite his loss tonight, Cruz has impressed some of the top names on the independent circuit, becoming the protege of Marco Corleone. "The Italian Eagle" Cruz, will certainly look to pick up some victories in the future with his unseen, technical styling that are sure to give some people fits. He just has to quit worrying about how his hair looks.
!nterrogative vs. Dallas Quinn This was actually a surprisingly competitive matchup. Quinn was able to stay alive a number of times despite being trapped in the corner by the much larger !nterrogative. How he did that, however was by racking the eyes of the monster or hitting a low blow. Still though, !nterrogative was not to be stopped, as Quinn was only able to get the big man off his feet a couple of times, but they came at important times towards the end of the match. Unfazed by the cocky superstar's momentum building. !nterrogative put the exclamation point on the match (see what I did there) after hitting the devastating !nterrogation to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: !nterrogative
Following the match, Quinn grabs a steel chair from underneath the ring. He begins to bash the large monster in the back with it, which after three huge shots, sends him to his knees. Quinn then raps !nterrogative with one last chair shot, this time on the top of the skull. Even the large !nterrogative is sent crashing to the mat, and the crowd boos Quinn's actions, despite !nterrogative not being the best guy around town either. Quinn leaves without saying anything, leaving !nterrogative seething in the ring after he recovers.
We cut backstage where the unseen interviewer is with Wesley Bane, who is warming up backstage. He asks Bane what his thoughts are before he heads out to the ring tonight. Bane says that he knows he's at a disadvantage, because Direstone and Star are both willing to cheat to get the victory, but he's going to go out there, give it his all, and pull out a victory to prove that he is the best that this company has to offer and that he, not anyone making over the top promises, will be the ISW World Heavyweight Champion.
Zack Star vs. Ricky Direstone vs. Wesley Bane The main event certainly lived up to expectations, with Hazard vs. Kellen being the only match of the night to be up to this quality. It seems like all three of these men have made impressions and are looking like solid bets for the tournament. Although Bane's prediction in his interview was correct very early on, with Direstone and Star teaming up to try and take out bane, it soon changed once Star tried backstabbing Direstone. It was then every man for himself. Each man hit a big impact move that had the crowd cheering or booing them. Bane probably had the biggest uphill battle of the night, so he had to biggest pop when he nailed Star with a 450 Elbow Drop. However, those cheers quickly turned to boos when Direstone threw Bane out of the ring, and sent him crashing into the barricade. Direstone took advantage and pinned the hurt Star to get the opportunistic victory. Winner via Pinfall: Ricky Direstone
Direstone celebrates in the ring as Bane looks on in shock. Direstone shrugs at him, and Bane promises payback before the show goes off the air.OOC: Sorry if I took some liberties with the locations of some of the people, I'm trying to make it a diverse international company (hence the name). Also, you still have time to edit in finishers in your sign up post before I make anything official with the ones I (or Shawn) use in the first few results.
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Post by MizTV on Oct 21, 2012 17:09:26 GMT -5
Direstone for life!!
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Post by Shamrock. on Oct 22, 2012 20:48:47 GMT -5
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Post by Elliot on Oct 23, 2012 0:20:48 GMT -5
Wonderfully written debut show. Obviously, it's hard to comment when things are just getting going, but it was well-written and you've always been a great writer for the sign-ups. Happy to see !nterrogative with the victory, hoping to see more of that, haha. Not hoping to see more vicious attacks though, that damn Quinn
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Post by eljefe on Oct 23, 2012 1:03:06 GMT -5
'Twas cool. 'Specially that whole winning thing.
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Post by dbdanielson on Oct 25, 2012 0:31:38 GMT -5
That Direstone is nothing but a fraud and an outright cheat!
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Post by MizTV on Oct 25, 2012 20:05:00 GMT -5
That Direstone is nothing but a fraud and an outright cheat! You mad bra?
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Post by bad guy™ on Oct 25, 2012 22:31:41 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: Thursday October 25th, 2012Let’s be frank, there should probably be some incredibly in depth analysis of the last show and describing what’s going to go down this show. But you know what, I’m a fan of getting to the point. And the point is, well, there’s a great show coming up for all of you to read. We have some great matches and surely some questions form the last show should be answered. …so it wasn’t all that in depth. But you got an intro. Don’t like it? Deal. Raiden Takahashi vs. Malcolm WinslowThe match started out with the likes of Raiden and Malcolm trying to play a small game of catch as catch can wrestling, but Raiden managed to take over and essentially it was all over for Malcolm Winslow at that point. Raiden had complete control of the match from the very first moment and didn’t relinquish it throughout. Raiden was clean in his work, but relentless in his assault, not giving Winslow any kind of a chance to get his crap together. Ultimately the Asian Sensation ended the match with the Dropkick From Hell, picking up the pinfall victory. Winner via Pinfall: Raiden TakahashiWe cut to a ISW Insider video, and this one is of Vengeance. It shows clips of his dominant win last week against…whatever his name was. That’s how impressive Vengeance was, it’s made people forget the other guys name. He’s a nasty, nasty monster who’s looking to take out everyone in the ISW by destroying everyone. And that’s a very appropriate segue seeing as, you know, his match is next. Vengeance vs. Marco CruzVengeance and Marco Cruz provides a very interesting contrast between two wrestlers and two completely different results last show. Marco Cruz was more interested in, you know, fixing his hair. Vengeance on the other hand was an absolute monster. No one quite knows what to expect. Vengeance took it to Cruz in the early goings, going so far as to almost get disqualified thanks to refusing to back away when he stomped Marco into the corner. But, to the surprise of many, Cruz fought back against the monster, taking it to him, making the comeback that no one expected. Vengeance came back and almost crushed Cruz’s sternum on the turnbuckle…but in a twist of fate, Cruz reversed himself out of the Torture Rack and dropped Vengeance with the Italian Neck Snapper for the pinfall. Winner via Pinfall: Marco CruzWe’ve got yet another ISW Insider for ya, and this one is Hunter Kellan. He made quite a name for himself last show. Yeah, he lost, but he made it known that he wouldn’t allow his name to be tarnished by one loss…so what did he do? He destroyed his opponent a bit after their match and made his intentions known…he was there to play and he had no intent of laying down for absolutely anyone, let alone the man who beat him in his first match in the ISW. Danny Hazard vs. Zack StarDanny Hazard and Zack Star tore the house down, and they only had this match in the middle of the show, but it was definitely one for the record books. Hazard wanted some revenge for Star’s actions last week, interrupting his post-match winning celebration. And while he’d rather get his hands on Hunter Kellan, right now he’ll have to settle. Unfortunately for him, Star didn’t make this match easy. He may be young, cocky and pompous, but he’s got some good skill and took Hazard to his limits. Hazard utilized his arsenal of submission maneuvers to weaken Star, and while Star did make a comeback (albeit by a low blow that the ref didn’t see) it looked as if Hazard was going to pick up his second victory. But then an all too familiar music to Hazard hit, and his attention was directed at the entrance ramp where Hunter Kellan was standing, steel chair in hand. But instead of charging to the ring, Kellan raised his arm and pointed at Hazard, closed an eye, aimed, and made a shooting gun gesture. Hazard scoffed a bit, turned around and got postered by Zack Star and his Heatseeking Missle with a cover. Winner via Pinfall: Zack StarAs Star’s theme begins to play, Kellan points to Star, smiling, mouthing the words “You owe me, kid. You’re welcome.” Star sits on his heels, looking at the downed Hazard, smiling as the boos flood in, nodding his head. …well this is odd. We magically jumped to the next match. One could blame the time of night that the writer is piecing this together and is starting to run out of comedic material. Or, you know, there’s better sh*t going on later in the show. Yeah. Let’s roll with that one. !nterrogative vs. Denton Wilson!nterrogative and Denton Wilson had a pretty good match, especially given the somewhat size discrepancy. !nterrogative started out strong. He used his power to put himself over Wilson, thrusting his weight into every toss and throw and punch and kick and just overpowering him. But Wilson did some serious regrouping and used his skills as a technical machine, he started bringing in some moves !nterrogative has never seen before. But the monster brought his A Game and was finally able to get himself back on track and ends Denton with a Death Star hold, called The Answ3r. Winner via Submission: !nterrogativeWe’re backstage and see Marco Cruz strutting around the back, proud of his victory over the monster he just knocked off. He’s slapping random people on their backs, being, you know, that annoying guy who did something somewhat unexpectedly cool and now is rubbing it in everyone’s faces? Yeah. That guy. And you know what we always wish would happen to those guys? You know, getting their just deserves? Yeah…about that… Vengeance came from almost out of no where and blasts Cruz into the wall and takes him to task, demolishing the man who just beat him, the fans actually starting to get into him. Vengeance took Cruz’s face in his hand and started bashing Cruz’s head into the wall like Thresh. To anyone who gets that reference, you’re amazing. Before anymore serious damage can be done to Cruz, security arrives and breaks Vengeance away from Cruz. Guess Vengeance got his Vengeance, eh? Steady Eddy vs. Dallas QuinnSteady Eddy and Dallas Quinn matched up in this contest…terribly. You know, Quinn was pretty brutal in his first match…but Eddy’s kind of, you know, a huge guy. Quinn tried over and over to take down Eddy, but it really did him very little good. Eddy took Quinn down with a vicious clothesline and hit a Big Splash. This match was a sleeper. Seriously, I think people fell asleep during this match. Winner via Pinfall: Steady EddyBackstage again, we see Danny Hazard speaking to someone, who is unknown, about some random jumbles. But he mentions that he’s going to need some help out there tonight. What he’s talking about is beyond anyone, but the person he’s with says that he’ll let him know if he’s going to help a bit later, and Hazard seems irritated, but willing to accept that answer as we move back to the ring. Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda vs. Ricky Direstone and Wes BaneUp next is a tag team match, and this one was much more heavily contested than the last tag team match, mainly because the other team actually made an attempt to, you know tag, despite their differences after last week’s show. Well, at first, anyways. Cam and Wes started it off with some relatively quick action, going back and forth with some hit and run tactics. But when Tomo and Direstone came into the ring, things got technical. It was catch as catch can, similar to a certain match earlier in the evening, but unlike the match last week, Tomo was unable to keep the opponent in his corner, and in came Bane. Bane took it to Tomo, and had him near dead to rights, but when he pulled Tomo into the corner, Direstone tagged himself in. Issues arose from there. A shouting match ensued, and ultimately Direstone took Bane down and a brawl ensued in the ring. Direstone dumped Wes out of the ring, but he landed on his feet. He literally punched Direstone in the shins, who twisted around, hopping in pain and gets blasted by Tomo and his lethal Lariat for a cover. Winners via Pinfall: Cam Nitta Tomohiro TakedaWes Bane grabbed a microphone post match and began to have a bit of a conniption on the microphone. He was talking about how he was absolutely content with taking the loss on his record so that he could ensure that one Ricky Direstone would lose. He mentions that he has no idea what the powers that be have in store for either one of them, or the ISW Championship, but that at the Pay Per View, he’ll do anything and everything short of signing the match himself. He wants Direstone and will do whatever it takes to get him in that ring, for the championship or not. AND NOW, THE MAIN EVENT OF THE SHOW. Hunter Kellan vs. Tommy StaxxIn the ring ready to do battle, both Hunter Kellan and Tommy Staxx went to war, having arguably the best match that the ISW has had yet. Staxx was the clear cut favorite to win the ISW Championship, and Hunter Kellan certainly threw his name into the hat for the favorite title. It was evenly matched throughout, and while both are clearly on the wrong side of right and wrong, no one really took any cheap shots at one another. They kept it clean and tore the roof off, moreso than anyone else. Due to an accident, a true accident, the ref was bumped down. Both men continued wrestling, but Danny Hazard’s theme hit and he bolted to the ring. Tommy Staxx BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEEEED from the ring quicker than potentially humanly possible. Hazard jumped into the ring and duked it out with the guy who cost him a match earlier in the show and beat him up badly last show. Kellan was startled by the strength shown by Hazard and the fans being so behind Hazard. He started getting smacked pretty hard and was starting to lose the battle when the theme of Zack Star hit, running to the ring, chair in hand. Star gets downed quickly by Hazard, but Kellan took the chair and cracked Hazard in the back, downing him. Star pulled himself back up and both Star and Kellan whooped on Hazard. !nterrogative’s theme hit. The fans went loco, knowing who Hazard was talking to in the back. Needless to say, !nterrogative cleaned house, and once he got his bearings about him, Hazard joined. The ref started getting up and both Hazard and !nterrogative rolled out of the ring, Kellan laying in the ring. From the other side of the ring climbs in Tommy Staxx and lifts up Kellan, ending him with the Staxx Attaxx for the cover. Winner via Pinfall: Tommy StaxxOutside of the ring, Star is motionless. Inside of the ring, only Tommy Staxx was moving, as he ascended the turnbuckle in victory. The two who took out Star and Kellan are standing up on the ramp, the fans are cheering their names. The show fades out as they zoom in on Hunter Kellan, downed and out, leaving the fans wondering just what exactly he’s going to do next against the newly formed alliance of !nterrogative and his rival Danny Hazard.
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Post by MizTV on Oct 26, 2012 7:26:42 GMT -5
What the flip Bane now I cant be undefeated!!!!!!!!
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Post by dbdanielson on Oct 26, 2012 14:43:35 GMT -5
Technically you weren't pinned. Also, is it cool if we post promos? I have a few ideas on my mind for Mr. Star...
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Post by MizTV on Oct 26, 2012 16:43:04 GMT -5
Technically you weren't pinned. Also, is it cool if we post promos? I have a few ideas on my mind for Mr. Star... Yea and can we/issue/accept/decline challenges or have request with the GM?
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Oct 26, 2012 19:26:46 GMT -5
This aint WFWF, is it?
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Post by eljefe on Oct 28, 2012 13:04:24 GMT -5
No, although it's run by the guys that run the WFWF, and features 4 active WFWF wrestlers(Me, Raiden, Staxx, and Mak(as Tomohiro Takeda)).
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Post by johnmcclane44 on Oct 28, 2012 13:09:10 GMT -5
And I'm also in WFWF and such, haha. Not ot mention, the old SFF we used to have here back in the day we posted promos for the fun
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Oct 28, 2012 16:28:53 GMT -5
And I'm also in WFWF and such, haha. Not ot mention, the old SFF we used to have here back in the day we posted promos for the fun Well, I know that much, Camera Phone, but this one guy is talking about challenging and whatnot, I just feel its a bit much. And SFF, well, its dead, and you all know how I feel about it.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 29, 2012 21:27:13 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: October 31st, 2012 We open up the show in the usual way, with a fireworks display and the generic rock music. The crowd cheers as the third edition of ISW Worldwide gets underway. The music of Danny Hazard hits and the man from Wales makes his way out to the ring, flanked by the hulking !nterrogative. Hazard gets on the mic, and talks about how the likes of Hunter Kellen and Zack Star are running roughshod around ISW, thinking they can do what they want. Hazard says that he won't play games with Kellen, and that he now has a man in his corner too. Hazard tells the two punks to make their way out there, which they actually do. Kellen says that Hazard is just hiding behind that big lug and that he could take him any day, to which Hazard responds, asking for a tag team match tonight. Kellen is hesitant at first, but Star quickly hops on the mic and accepts Hazard's challenge, much to the chigrin of Kellen. Hazard and !nterrogative smile at the two heels as we fade to commercial break right before the first match of the night.
Cam Nitta vs. Tomohiro Takeda The two men who have been teaming together over the past two weeks go at it in singles action for the first time. They requested this match against each other, stating that they wanted to prove themselves as singles wrestlers to get the attention of ISW CEO Stanton Krinoviv, who is booking the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament in just a few weeks. Nitta and Takeda worked very well together, and seemed to know each other's moves fairly well, despite only teaming for a few weeks. The crowd was split down the middle on this one, some favoring Nitta's goofy antics and some more inclined to cheer for Takeda's serious style. After a nice long back and forth match, Takeda nailed Nitta with a devastating Lariat to get the huge win. The two men shook hands after the match and celebrated together. Winner via Pinfall: Tomohiro Takeda
We cut backstage where and ISW Interviewer is with Marco Cruz. Cruz' face is bruised up and he is clearly showing signs of the assault he suffered at the hands of Vengeance last week. Cruz is asked about his match tonight against Ricky Direstone and how he feels he will fare. Cruz says he isn't feeling too great, since his great looks are temporarily disfigured, but he is never going to back down from a fight. Two weeks ago, Denton Wilson refused to tag him in, so he fixed his hair instead, but he isn't a pushover. He says that he proved that by defeated Vengeance last week. Ricky Direstone will feel that taste of defeat this week, in the same way that Vengeance did last week, and he will make sure that nobody will EVER do this to his face again.
Raiden Takahashi vs. Denton Wilson Denton Wilson has not had the best of luck in ISW as of late. He first faced of the dynamic team of Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda against a tag partner he refused to tag in. Last week, he faced the monster !nterrogative in a match he literally stood no chance in. This week, it wasn't much different as he took on the enigmatic Raiden Takahashi. Takahashi has looked great since his loss to Tommy Staxx, and was able to really showcase his moveset once again this week. Takahashi nailed Wilson with the Dropkick from Hell to pick up his second straight victory. Winner via Pinfall: Raiden Takahashi
We cut to one of two ISW Insiders of the night and this time we are focusing on ISW's Special Superstar, Steady Eddy. Steady Eddy actually hails from South Africa, where in elementary school he was bullied as a child. He found refuse in professional wrestling, where he used his incredible size to his advantage. He moved the Great Britain and honed his skills before he was spotted by ISW officials. Eddy is looking to make a name for himself and be a role model for people who are like him.
Marco Cruz vs. Ricky Direstone Our next match featured two men who have engaged in hotly contested feuds in the past couple weeks. Cruz has developed beef with the monster Vengeance, and Direstone with Wes Bane. This match was a typical good guy vs. bad guy type match, with Direstone exploiting the injuries that Cruz suffered at the hands of Vengeance last week. Direstone really let in on Cruz, punching and kicking his bruised face and taped ribs. Cruz was not to be downed easily though, and he fought back a number of times, only to thwarted by Direstone time and time again, sometimes with dirty tactics. Direstone managed to counter a last ditch Italian Neck Snapper into a Figure Four Leg Lock in the center of the ring, forcing the damaged Cruz to tap out. Winner via Submission: Ricky Direstone
Following the match, Direstone got on the mic. Before saying anything he made a point of stepping on the injured face of Cruz, and leaving his boot there while he spoke. Direstone talked about how he proved tonight that he is a step above the likes of Cruz, and Wes Bane. He says that he is The High Roller and is simply a cut above everyone else. Before he can continue any further, Wes Bane runs out to the ring and runs Direstone off. He points at the cocky Direstone, telling him to fight someone who is healthy. Direstone simply laughs and walks off. Bane is left to check on Cruz in the middle of the ring.
Brody Dudical vs. Dallas Quinn Dallas Quinn's first two opponents were physical monsters, both over 6 and a half feet tall and both weighing around the 300 pound range. This week, Quinn's opponent was Brody Dudical, a nothing more than average guy who seems to have some issues with women. That showed here, as for the first time, Quinn was able to really impress with his moveset. Quinn dominated the ill equipped Dudical, taunting the crowd as he punished the self-proclaimed "Sex Master." Quinn eventually set up for and nailed him with a Superkick, giving him the win. Winner via Pinfall: Dallas Quinn
We cut backstage where our interviewer is with !nterrogative. The interviewer asks the big man why he decided to help Danny Hazard last week. !nterrogative responds by saying he doesn't appreciate men taking advantage of a numbers advantage, and he just wanted to encourage Kellen and Star to fight fairly. He says tonight, he will prove that Kellen and Star are nothing but frauds who don't even deserve to be in the company, let alone in the running for a championship.
Steady Eddy vs. Vengeance Boy, was this a clash of Goliaths. Vengeance and Steady Eddy have both been incredibly impressive, dominating fellow competitors with their strength, and in Vengeance's case, brutality. Eddy's normally fun-loving attitude was quickly wiped away when he realized he wouldn't be able to push Vengeance around the way he could Dallas Quinn or Malcolm Winslow. Vengeance took advantage of Eddy's aggressiveness, finding weaknesses in the fortress that is Steady Eddy. The two fought back and forth for a long time in a battle of strength. In one of the more amazing moments of the night, Vengeance picked up the 300 pound Eddy and locked in the Torture Rack. Eddy was unable to escape and passed out, giving Vengeance the submission victory. Winner via Submission: Vengeance
Following the match, in a strange turn of events, an enraged Marco Cruz runs out of the ring. He charges at Vengeance, and swings at him. However, even after a grueling match, Cruz' blows seem to have little to no effect on the monster Vengeance. Cruz, seemingly delirious after the beatings he has taken over the past two weeks, runs the ropes and tries to body block Vengeance, only taking himself down. He quickly gets back up, only to be place in the Torture Rack from Vengeance. Vengeance squeezes the life out of Cruz, leaving him down in the ring.
Wesley Bane vs. Tommy Staxx Quietly undefeated Tommy Staxx took on yet another huge challenge in the form of Wes Bane in another very competitive match. Bane has been in a heated feud with Ricky Direstone while Tommy Staxx has stayed relatively out of conflict, which is surprising considering his attitude during his matches. Staxx fought hard, but Bane was at the top of his game here. While Staxx made it a very competitive match, it didn't seem like it would be enough to defeat the determined Bane, who was looking for his first victory. He got it after hitting the 450 Elbow Drop, putting an exclamation point on the match. Winner via Pinfall: Wesley Bane
The second ISW Insider of the night focuses on Raiden Takahashi. "The Asian Sensation" has wowed Japanese audiences with his amazing arsenal of moves for years. Now he has arrived to America with dreams of championship gold. If Raiden keeps impressing like he has over the course of the past few weeks, he is surely going to be one to watch in the future.
Danny Hazard and !nterrogative vs. Hunter Kellen and Zack Star What a main event this was. All four of these competitors have all but locked up spots in the World Heavyweight Championship Tournament and have definitely made it difficult to see who the true favorite in the tournament is. There is clear animosity between the four, and while Kellen nor !nterrogative seemed too keen on teaming with someone else, they did so because the dislike was so strong. Hazard and Kellen in particular had some intense moments in the match, and Star took a lot of the abuse that was aimed at Kellen. In the end, Star took himself and !nterrogative out with a Suicide Dive that sent both crashing into the barracade. The chaos distracted Hazard enough for Kellen to nail the Bless the Fall on Hazard to pick up the huge victory for his team and send a message that he is one to watch. Winners via Pinfall: Hunter Kellen and Zack Star
Star slowly enters the ring to try and celebrate the win with Kellen, but Kellen nails Star with the Bless the Fall as well to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Kellen stands in the ring, looking at the carnage he caused as the show goes off the air.
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