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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2023 4:13:02 GMT -5
WF League Final Table
Premiership (First Division): Wins / Draws / Losses
1) New York Rangers – 16 / 0 / 2 (Champions) 2) Washington Kings – 15 / 0 / 3 3) Chicago Warriors- 14 / 0 / 4 4) Los Angeles Fortune- 9 / 0 / 9 5) Philadelphia Riot- 9 / 0 / 9 6) Detroit Murderers- 7 / 0 / 11 7) Dallas Crush- 6 / 0 / 12 8) Atlanta Hazard- 6 / 0 / 12 9) London Rose- 5 / 0 / 13 (Relegated) 10) Toronto Maple Leaf – 3 / 0 / 15 (Relegated)
Second Division:
1) Boston Reapers – 12 / 0 / 2 (Champions - Promoted) 2) Indianapolis Thunder- 11 / 0 / 3 (Promoted) 3) Miami Blaze- 8 / 1 / 5 4) Las Vegas Stars – 7 / 0 / 7 5) Vancouver Wizards- 6 / 1 / 7 6) Denver Roar- 4 / 0 / 10 7) Mexico City Heritage – 4 / 0 / 10 8) Phoenix Scorpions- 3 / 0 / 11 (Disbanded)
WF League Records
Premiership (First Division): Wins / Draws / Losses
Atlanta Hazard- 6 / 0 / 12 Sheamus- 4 / 0 / 3 Mark Henry- 1 / 0 / 6 Goldust- 2 / 0 / 2 Fandango- 0 / 0 / 3 Diego- 0 / 0 / 0
Chicago Warriors- 14 / 0 / 4 Roman Reigns- 7 / 0 / 1 Rusev- 6 / 0 / 1 Xavier Woods- 3 / 0 / 3 Titus O’Neil- 1 / 0 / 0
Dallas Crush- 6 / 0 / 12 Big Show- 5 / 0 / 3 Jack Swagger- 2 / 0 / 6 Sin Cara- 2 / 0 / 5 Adam Rose- 0 / 0 / 2
Detroit Murderers- 7 / 0 / 11 Bray Wyatt- 3 / 0 / 3 Luke Harper- 5 / 0 / 2 Erick Rowan- 3 / 0 / 4 Heath Slater- 0 / 0 / 2 Rhyno- 0 / 0 / 0
London Rose- 5 / 0 / 13 King Barrett- 3 / 0 / 6 Kofi Kingston- 1 / 0 / 7 Big E- 2 / 0 / 5 Darren Young- 0 / 0 / 0
Los Angeles Fortune- 9 / 0 / 9 Randy Orton- 6 / 0 / 1 The Miz- 3 / 0 / 5 Damien Mizdow- 1 / 0 / 4 Bo Dallas- 1 / 0 / 3
New York Rangers – 16 / 0 / 2 John Cena- 6 / 0 / 1 Dolph Ziggler- 6 / 0 / 1 Stardust- 4 / 0 / 1 Kalisto- 1 / 0 / 0 Fernando- 0 / 0 / 0
Philadelphia Riot- 9 / 0 / 9 Dean Ambrose- 6 / 0 / 2 Neville- 4 / 0 / 4 R-Truth- 1 / 0 / 3 Zack Ryder- 1 / 0 / 1 Konnor- 0 / 0 / 0
Toronto Maple Leaf – 3 / 0 / 15 Chris Jericho- 1 / 0 / 7 Ryback- 2 / 0 / 6 Tyson Kidd- 1 / 0 / 5 Jimmy Uso- 0 / 0 / 2 Victor – 0 / 0 / 0
Washington Kings – 15 / 0 / 3 Seth Rollins- 7 / 0 / 0 Kane- 6 / 0 / 2 Cesaro- 6 / 0 / 1 Curtis Axel- 0 / 0 / 0
Second Division:
Boston Reapers – 12 / 0 / 2 Kevin Owens- 5 / 0 / 1 Baron Corbin- 4 / 0 / 1 Sasha Banks- 4 / 0 / 0
Denver Roar- 4 / 0 / 10 Blake- 2 / 0 / 4 Murphy- 3 / 0 / 3 Alexa Bliss- 1 / 0 / 5
Indianapolis Thunder- 11 / 0 / 3 Finn Balor- 6 / 0 / 0 Mojo Rawley- 2 / 0 / 2 Becky Lynch- 4 / 0 / 1
Las Vegas Stars – 7 / 0 / 7 Tyler Breeze- 4 / 0 / 1 Tye Dillinger- 2 / 0 / 4 Dana Brooke- 2 / 0 / 2
Mexico City Heritage – 4 / 0 / 10 Enzo Amore- 3 / 0 / 4 Colin Cassidy- 3 / 0 / 3 Carmella- 1 / 0 / 5
Miami Blaze- 8 / 1 / 5 Samoa Joe- 3 / 1 / 2 Bull Dempsey - 1 / 0 / 2 Emma- 2 / 0 / 1 Jason Jordan – 2 / 0 / 2
Phoenix Scorpions- 3 / 0 / 11 Solomon Crowe- 1 / 0 / 6 Chad Gable- 0 / 0 / 6 Charlotte- 2 / 0 / 2
Vancouver Wizards- 6 / 1 / 7 Sami Zayn- 3 / 1 / 2 Aiden English- 2 / 0 / 3 Bayley- 2 / 0 / 2
I had mapped out the teams for Season 3, so I may as well share. The roster is based off Memorial Day 2016, as I believe that is when John Cena returned. Season 3 would have had a separate Women's division. Here's the line ups:
Season 3
Premiership (First Division): The majority of the captains from Season 2 would return. The new captains are The Miz taking ownership of LA Fortune from Randy Orton, AJ Styles becoming the new Captain of Dallas Crush replacing Big Show and the New Day becoming the first team to have three co-captains as they take charge of the newly promoted Indianapolis Thunder (Finn was previously captain but chose to stay in the second division to try and win the league)
Washington Kings- Seth Rollins, Cesaro, Rusev, Curtis Axel New York Rangers- John Cena, Dolph Ziggler, Kalisto, Apollo Crews Los Angeles Fortune- The Miz, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Tyler Breeze Chicago Warriors- Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Jack Swagger Detroit Murderers- Bray Wyatt, Braun Strowman, Erick Rowan, Heath Slater Indianapolis Thunder- Kofi Kingston, Big E, Xavier Woods, Fandango Atlanta Hazard- Sheamus, Alberto Del Rio, Goldust, R-Truth Philadelphia Riot- Dean Ambrose, Sami Zayn, Zack Ryder, Bo Dallas Dallas Crush- AJ Styles, Big Cass, Enzo Amore, Sin Cara Boston Reapers- Kevin Owens, Baron Corbin, Aiden English, Simon Gotch,
Back up: Darren Young, Epico, Titus O'Neil, Primo, Viktor Bubba Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley Ryback Konnor suspended Luke Harper torn ACL Kane, Big Show, Mark Henry and Injured talent
Second Division: Lots of change in the second division, there's a couple of co captains in The Revival and American Alpha and a name changes for teams.
Cleveland Heritage- Scott Dawson, Dash Wilder, Tucker Knight Miami Blaze- Samoa Joe, Tommaso Ciampa, Alexander Wolfe Pittsburgh Rose- Shinsuke Nakamura, Mojo Rawley, No Way Jose Vancouver Wizards- Finn Balor, Johnny Gargano, Christopher Girard Toronto Maple Leaf- Tye Dillinger, Nick Miller, Shane Thorne Las Vegas Stars- Austin Aries, Elias Sampson, Tino Sabbatelli Denver Roar- Blake, Angelo Dawkins, Sawyer Fulton Nashville Passion- Jason Jordan, Chad Gable, Rich Swann
Backup: Danny Burch, Blake (injured) Andrade "Cien" Almas Cezar Bononi Patrick Clark
Women Division:
Six brand new teams make up the Women's Division. Really shows how sparse the division was back then, given the roster is majority NXT.
Seattle Rocks - Becky Lynch, Bayley, Carmella Charlotte Royalty - Charlotte, Dana Brooke, Alexa Bliss Honolulu Waves - Sasha Banks, Eva Marie, Peyton Royce Calgary Hearts - Natalya, Summer Rae, Liv Morgan New Orleans Spirits - Paige, Asuka, Billie Kay Milwaukee Honour - Alicia Fox, Nia Jax, Aliyah
Back ups: Emma (injured) Lana
And that's it. Season 3 won't be going ahead. I wrote these years ago and wouldn't have time to write up an entire season. Thanks for reading
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2023 3:38:10 GMT -5
WF League Season 2: Episode 15
Tom Phillips welcomes us to Episode 15 but the feed is cut and Bray Wyatt appears. He speaks about his new mission in life. He spoke of the men at the top having too much power and a just one win will take that always from them. He revealed he was talking about potential Champions, New York and Washington. He faces Kane from Washington Kings in tonight’s main event.
Tom Phillips then welcomed us back and said that Stardust misses out tonight due to illness and will be replaced in the New York Rangers by Kalisto. Fernando of Los Matadores is called up as a reserve.
In Second Division news, there is the final break next week but Boston could win the Championship if they win tonight. Or if Indianapolis lose, they will also win, regardless of their own result.
Second Division Alexa Bliss (Denver Roar) v Charlotte (Phoenix Scorpions) We kicked off with two teams who are facing relegation from the entire league with equal records of 8-3. Charlotte used her experience to control but Blake and Murphy proved a distraction which allowed Bliss to roll Charlotte up.
Second Division Carmella (Mexico City Heritage) v Becky Lynch (Indianapolis Thunder) After gaining her first win and riding on the momentum of her teammates, Carmella was hoping for another win but a loss for Lynch would give the title to Boston. After a hard fought match, Carmella tapped to the Dis-Arm-Her.
Second Division Tyler Breeze (c) (Las Vegas Stars) v Sami Zayn (c) (Vancouver Wizards) Both of these two teams Season is really over, they’re not going to get promoted or relegated but there was still Breeze’s undefeated streak to fight for. The two displayed excellent chemistry and it looked like Breeze would win with the Beauty Shot. Zayn kicked out and battled on to hit the Helluva Kick to take Breeze’s undefeated streak.
Second Division Baron Corbin (Boston Reapers) v Samoa Joe (c) (Miami Blaze) If Corbin wins, Boston wins the title but he faced the “Samoan Submission Machine”. Corbin was overwhelmed at first and could not handle Joe’s offence. Corbin slowed the pace and took control, then Joe battled back into the match with stiff offence. Corbin rallied and attempted the End of Days, Joe slipped out back and locked in the Coquina Clutch. Corbin was forced to tap.
That loss for Boston was their second in a row. Episode 17 will be the last chance they have of winning the title on their own terms. If it goes to the final day the teams will be drawn level on points and Thunder will take the crown. At Episode 17 Kevin Owens will face Sami Zayn in a rematch of Episode 9 where Owens won by countout. If Owens wins, Boston takes the Championship.
Premiership Kalisto (New York Rangers) v King Barrett (c) (London Rose) Kalisto had big shoes to fill. This was his debut in the League for a team that has only loss once all season and are now challenging for the title and if that wasn’t bad enough, he was facing a Captain. Barrett threw Kalisto around but underestimated him on more than one occasion. This led to Kalisto slipping into a sunset flip counter to the Wasteland to score the biggest shock win in League history!
Premiership Roman Reigns (c) (Chicago Warriors) v Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf) Reigns is undefeated in singles competition while Jericho’s team is in threat of relegation. Reigns was strong at first but a quick shot to the leg turned the tide. Jericho worked over Reigns leg to set up the Walls of Jericho. He got it locked in but Reigns got the ropes. Reigns then began a comeback hitting the Superman Punch and then the Spear for the win.
Premiership The Big Show (c) (Dallas Crush) v Bo Dallas (Los Angeles Fortune) Poor Bo. He hasn’t had much luck since coming into the League as a replacement for Damien Mizdow. He was looking to follow in Kalisto’s footsteps and score an upset but he never got close. His one pin fall attempt was kicked out of with such momentum that it sent Bo to the outside. Back in the ring a Chokeslam gave Crush another three points.
Premiership Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard) v Neville (Philadelphia Riot) This was a mash-up of styles. The hard hitting of Sheamus took on the highflying of Neville. Neville came out flying to start, sending Sheamus to the floor and following him with an Asai Moonsault. Sheamus then took control and grounded Neville, hitting the White Noise for a close count. Neville made a come-back and went for the Red Arrow. He missed and walked into a Brogue Kick which gave Sheamus the win.
Premiership Bray Wyatt (c) (Detroit Murderers) v Kane (Washington Kings) It seems Wyatt’s new mission is the beat both the teams vying for the Championship. With New York winning earlier, the Kings needed to win here or Rangers would be three points ahead. Wyatt was very confident despite facing one of the most destructive forces in the WWE. Kane was no pushover and took chunks out of Wyatt. However, the Detroit captain was too strong. One Sister Abigail wasn’t enough but the second kept Kane down.
The loss for the Kings gives Kane is first loss of the season and puts them three points behind New York with only three shows to go. Will the Kings get a chance to catch up or is this the end of their title challenge?
WF League Season 2: Episode 16
Tom Phillips welcomes us to Episode 16 which means after tonight we are onto the crucial final two shows. He said the final two shows results will have a massive say on the final league table because if there are any draws, the forms of the team decided by the last two shows will be taken into account.
He further noted that after the Kings loss as week, it puts New York into first place and three points above their rivals. A loss for the Kings tonight would put the title far from reach but a win would keep them in the title especially considering the gigantic main event we have next week. The only two men with undefeated records higher than 1-0 will face off as the Captain of the New York Rangers John Cena on 5-0 takes on the Captain of the Washington Kings Seth Rollins in a match that could decide the title.
Of course there’s still plenty to play for the in the Premiership with a prize money finish third place in the offering and lots of teams battling not to be relegated. In team news, New York Rangers Stardust has returned and hero Kalisto, who won last week, takes up the reserve spot. Sin Cara has been dropped to the reserves by Dallas Crush which gives Adam Rose a chance to step up.
Premiership Jack Swagger and Adam Rose (Dallas Crush) v Dean Ambrose (c) and Neville (Philadelphia Riot) The Crush are still fighting to ensure they don’t get relegated but Philly wasn’t going to let them win by any means. Rose was competing in his first league match and had a tough time against the highflying of Neville and the madness of Ambrose. Rose suffered the loss after taking the Red Arrow from Neville. This loss keeps Crush in danger of relegation.
Premiership Luke Harper (Detroit Murderers) v Ryback (Toronto Maple Leaf) If Ryback lost, Toronto would be relegated. He came flying out of the gates and pummelled Harper but after reversing a suplex into a body slam, Harper took control. Ryback powered back and hit the Shellshock to keep Toronto’s hopes of surviving the League. Can Toronto make the great escape a second Season running?
Premiership Roman Reigns (c) and Xavier Woods (Chicago Warriors) v Big E and Kofi Kingston (London Rose) This was an odd match. It turned into a handicap match because, like earlier in the season, Woods refused to fight his New Day Teammates. Reigns took a beating from Big E and Kofi but made a comeback, then Woods tripped him up! Roman fought back hitting a Superman Punch on Big E who landed on Woods on the outside. He then hit a Spear on Kofi to get the win.
After the match, Woods got in the ring on his knees and pleaded for forgiveness. Roman helped him to his feet and then speared him.
Premiership The Miz (Los Angeles Fortune) v Dolph Ziggler (New York Rangers) A big match for the Rangers especially with the NY/Kings showdown next week. A loss here would give the Kings the opportunity to go level on points but a win would send the Rangers into next week at least a three point advantage. These story of the match was Ziggler was trying everything to win but trying too hard. The Miz slowed the pace and focused on the leg, locking in a Figure Four and then another around the ringpost. Ziggler kept trying to make a comeback but Miz would cut him off. A Superkick from Ziggler was an indication that this match may end suddenly but Miz kicked out. The Miz took to the leg and then went for the Scull Crushing Finale but Dolph slipped out back and hit the Zig Zag for the win.
Premiership Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard) v Cesaro (Washington Kings) With the Rangers winning, the Kings needed a win otherwise they would go into the final two shows six points off the leaders. Sheamus was also looking for the win to help his team avoid relegation and he came out clubbing, smashing Cesaro with shots and the “Swiss Superman” responded with some Uppercuts. The battle raged on with near man getting a clear advantage. Sheamus got a close count with the White Noise while Cesaro used a small package which got as close to a three count as I think you could get. Sheamus tried the Brogue Kick on a few occasions but missed, on one attempt he got caught on the ropes and Cesaro hit a springboard Uppercut sending the “Celtic Warrior” to the floor. They battled on the outside with Sheamus hitting the Irish Curse but Cesaro rolled back in at 9. Sheamus then went for another Brogue Kick but was cut by roll up for the three points.
Season Round Up TWO SHOWS TO GO
Tom Phillips is standing by for a special update regarding the WF League. He says that we are into the final two episodes and everything is to play for. The titles of both divisions are up for grabs while the fight for relegation is on. He is going to run down the position of each of the team heading into the crucial final two shows.
He firstly reminded us that the final two shows are important because in an event two team’s end on the same points, their form will be taken into account. The results of the final two shows will be taken into account. If they are tied then the head-to-head records will be taken into account. In the unlikely event that there still be a tie, a decision will be made by WWE Officials.
Premiership Review Kings Chase the Rangers
At the top of the Premiership fighting it out for the Title are John Cena’s New York Rangers and Seth Rollins Washington Kings. The Rangers are three points ahead but the teams will face off in the biggest match in WF League history. Should John Cena win this match, the Rangers will be crowned champions. The Kings can still win the title but only by winning their remaining two matches. In the event Kings do win both their matches, even if they end level on points the Kings would win due to their better form.
Chicago Warriors have secured the third place finish which means they will get a wage increase from this year. Detroit Murderers, Los Angeles Fortune and Philadelphia Riot are all safe from relegation but will be battling to finish above one another.
In the relegation fight, two teams will be relegated to the Second Division. Toronto Maple Leaf look the most likely to be relegated. They need to win their remaining two matches and other results to go their way. Captain Chris Jericho led the great escape last Season but can he do the same again? Atlanta Hazard, Dallas Crush and London Rose will also be fighting for survival. They are all level on points but one win may be enough to ensure their survival.
Second Division Review Thunder to spoil the Reapers’ Party?
We already know that Boston Reapers and Indianapolis Thunder have been promoted and will compete in the Premiership next Season but the two teams will fight it out over the title. Boston looked certain for the title but since Thunder Captain Finn Balor dealt them their first loss they’ve been on a downward turn. If Thunder lose on the next episode, the title will be Boston’s if they win then the title will go down the final day.
Miami Blaze and Vancouver Wizards will be disappointed they did not finish in the top two but are safe from relegation. Las Vegas Stars mathematically could still be relegated but it is unlikely, one win in either of the final two episodes will ensure their survival but they may already have enough points to keep them safe.
One team will be relegated from the Second Division and forced to disband. It seemed like that would be Mexico City Heritage but now they are picking up the wins. They are level on the bottom with Phoenix Scorpions. Denver Roar could also be dragged into the relegation fight but are three points ahead of both teams.
Final Show Fixtures
Episode 17
Second Division Sami Zayn (c) (Vancouver Wizards) v Kevin Owens (c) (Boston Reapers) Finn Balor (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) v Solomon Crowe (c) (Phoenix Scorpions) Mexico City Heritage v Miami Blaze Las Vegas Stars v Denver Roar
Premiership Seth Rollins (c) (Washington Kings) v John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) Philadelphia Riot v Toronto Maple Leaf Los Angeles Fortune v London Rose Dallas Crush v Chicago Warriors Atlanta Hazard v Detroit Murderers
Episode 18
Second Division Miami Blaze v Denver Roar Boston Reapers v Mexico City Heritage Phoenix Scorpions v Las Vegas Stars Indianapolis Thunder v Vancouver Wizards
Premiership New York Rangers v Detroit Murderers Atlanta Hazard v Chicago Warriors Dallas Crush v London Rose Los Angeles Fortune v Toronto Maple Leaf Philadelphia Riot v Washington Kings
WF League Season 2: Episode 17
A video opened the episode highlighting the Season of New York Rangers and Washington Kings focusing on their undefeated Captains who face off tonight. Tom Philips welcomes us to the biggest Episode of WF League ever as so much could go down on the last but one episode of the Season. He hyped up the main event which is one of six Captain versus Captain matches tonight including rivals Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens battling it out in the Second Division.
In quick team news, Chicago Warriors have dropped Xavier Woods to the reserves after his actions last week, reserve member Titus O’Neil gets a chance on the main squad.
Second Division Finn Balor (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) v Solomon Crowe (c) (Phoenix Scorpions) High stakes in this match as Finn needed to win otherwise Boston takes the title but it was Crowe who was the aggressor, taking it to Finn. Crowe was looking for a win to keep his team from relegation. Finn played the resilient babyface but when he got going there was no stopping him. Coup de Grace, make that six straight wins for Finn. Thunder are still in the title race.
Second Division Enzo Amore (c) and Colin Cassidy (c) (Mexico City Heritage) v Samoa Joe (c) and Jason Jordan (Miami Blaze) With the Scorpions slipping up, Heritage could go three points above them with a win here. They fought well but Joe absolutely destroyed Enzo. Enzo got the hot tag out and Big Cass went to work. He got the win on Jordan with the East River Crossing.
Second Division Dana Brooke (Las Vegas Stars) v Alexa Bliss (Denver Roar) Fans didn’t care for this match much, both women were heels and although both could still be relegated going into tonight, it wasn’t likely. Brooke got the win with her Modified Fireman’s Carry Drop.
Second Division Sami Zayn (c) (Vancouver Wizards) v Kevin Owens (c) (Boston Reapers) In a rematch of episode 9, these two rivals squared off with Sami looking to ruin Owens’ title ambitions. Owens won at Episode 9 via countout and Sami did not want the same tonight. The two just brawled for the first two minutes before Owens took control and dominated. Sami didn’t quit even countering a Powerbomb on the apron into a rana. Sami got a close call with the Blue Thunder Bomb and Owens went even closer with Package Piledriver lift over his knee. Sami powered back with a series of clotheslines and went for the Helluva Kick. Owens missed, distracted the referee to hit a low blow and get the win with a Pop Up Powerbomb. Boston go into the final Episode with a three point advantage over Indianapolis
Premiership Adam Rose (Dallas Crush) v Titus O’Neil (Chicago Warriors) These two have been reserve members all season but are now on the teams. Crush still need wins to secure safety in the League while the Warriors have secured a third place finish. Titus controlled and put away Rose with the Clash of the Titus.
Premiership Goldust (Atlanta Hazard) v Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) I don’t think Rowan knew what to do with Goldust. Goldust freaked out Rowan in order to get the three points to help his team gain safety. And it worked, Goldust hit a big Final Cut to get three points which could keep them in the League.
Premiership Randy Orton (c) (Los Angeles Fortune) v King Barrett (c) (London Rose) After seeing Goldust win, Barrett was looking to do the same but Orton looked pissed. He finished third last season and now his season is already over. He took his frustrations out on Barrett and hit him with a RKO to seal it.
Premiership Dean Ambrose (c) (Philadelphia Riot) v Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf) This was a big match for Y2J because if he loses his team is relegated. He turned full ego heel here, beating down Ambrose just not being cocky about it. He threw Ambrose into the barricade and hit a missile dropkick off the apron. Ambrose battled back and a superplex turned the tides. Ambrose went for the Dirty Deeds but Jericho countered in the Walls of Jericho. It looked like Ambrose would tap but then reversed it into a roll-up and got the win.
That loss means Toronto Maple Leaf are relegated and will be in the Second Division next Season. Jericho was pissed, taking his frustrations out on the barricade and a fans sign.
Premiership Seth Rollins (c) (Washington Kings) v John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) And here we are, the biggest match in WF League history. Not only are these two men the only two undefeated men on the roster but they are the Captains of the teams fighting it out to be crowned champion. Rollins was looking to follow in the footsteps of Triple H who led the Kings to the title in Season 1 while Cena came second in Season 1 and was looking for his clubs first title. New York are three points ahead but if Kings win they go top. As you would expect, this was a great bout. In the early goings Rollins had a counter to everything Cena could throw at him. So Cena just started striking Rollins. Seth turned it round with a Pele and then began to work from there. Every time Cena powered back Rollins would bring him down again including a dive to the floor and following up with a Springboard Knee for a close count. Cena busted an AA out of nowhere but Rollins kicked out. Rollins took back control and hit the Phoenix Splash for another near fall. He called for the end with a Pedigree but Cena hit another AA. But Rollins kicked out! Cena locked in the STF but Rollins crawled to the ropes. Cena went to drag Rollins back to the middle but Rollins countered it into his own STF! Cena got to the ropes and hit the shoulder barges, five knuckle shuffle and the spinning powerbomb. He waited and hit the springboard stunner for another close call. Cena had his head in his hands as he did not know what to do. He dead-lifted a limp Rollins and went for the AA, Rollins flipped out, hit a Superkick and a Pedigree to win an amazing match.
The win from Rollins takes the title fight to the final day but the roles have now reversed. The Kings are now on top of the League, if they win, they take the title. The Rangers will have to win and hope the Kings loses.
Bray Wyatt to Ruin the Party?
The WF League will conclude with their final episode next week. On WWE programming, there has been a promo for the final show involving Detroit Murderers captain Bray Wyatt. He said a few weeks ago he would ruin the party for the champions elect. He did that by defeating Washington Kings Kane. He said he will do the same again to New York Rangers when he faces John Cena at Episode 18. If Wyatt does win, Washington Kings will win the title not Cena’s New York Rangers.
Final Episode Fixtures
Second Division Miami Blaze v Denver Roar Boston Reapers v Mexico City Heritage Phoenix Scorpions v Las Vegas Stars Indianapolis Thunder v Vancouver Wizards
Premiership New York Rangers v Detroit Murderers Atlanta Hazard v Chicago Warriors Dallas Crush v London Rose Los Angeles Fortune v Toronto Maple Leaf Philadelphia Riot v Washington Kings
WF League Season 2: Episode 18
Tom Phillips welcomed us to final Episode of Season 2 of the WF League. He began speaking about how much fun the league has been before the feed was cut by Bray Wyatt. He cut a promo stating he beat Kane to give the Kings a loss and he will do the same to New York tonight when he beats John Cena. The feed came back and Tom spoke about the two titles on the line and two relegation spots.
Second Division Emma (Miami Blaze) v Alexa Bliss (Denver Roar) Denver are not safe yet and despite Bliss’ best efforts he struggled against Emma. Fans got behind “Evil” Emma who locked in the Emma Lock for the win.
Denver Roar could be relegated should Phoenix Scorpions win. Mexico City are now safe, they are level on points with Roar but won last week which puts them above Denver on form.
Second Division Mojo Rawley (Indianapolis Thunder) v Aiden English (Vancouver Wizards) Mojo needed to win to keep Thunder’s chance of the title. English did well to neutralise Mojo but ultimately fell to a big Pounce.
Indianapolis Thunder have done their part, if Boston Reapers lose, Thunder will now be crowned champions on form.
Second Division Chad Gable (Phoenix Scorpions) v Tye Dillinger (Las Vegas Stars) The Scorpions needed a win otherwise they would be relegated from the league. Gable has had such a learning curve in the WF League and it’s been tough for the newbie. Although he looks like a prospect he always falls short. Tye showed a strong heel persona here and got the win with a Superkick.
Phoenix Scorpions are now relegated from the League and will be forced to disband.
Second Division Kevin Owens (c) (Boston Reapers) v Enzo Amore (c) (Mexico City Heritage) Owens needed to win in order for the Reapers to be crowned Champions. It seemed like an easy task but Enzo would not quit. Owens destroyed him but Enzo did not quit. Owens was getting frustrated and nearly got DQ’d on more than one occasion. The fans rallied behind Enzo and they nearly blew the roof off when he got a small package. Owens kicked out and hit three Pop Up Powerbombs to win.
Boston Reapers win the Second Division Championship. Indianapolis Thunder come second but both teams will be competing in the Premiership next Season.
A table was set up with medals and a trophy in the ring, Stephanie McMahon then came out. She called out Indianapolis Thunder led by Captain Finn Balor and handed them the Second Division Trophy. She then handed Balor a trophy for being MVP of the Second Division with his impressive record of 7-0. Stephanie then called out Boston Reapers led by Kevin Owens, she handed them the medals and then a MVP trophy to Sasha Banks for best woman in the league. Stephanie then handed the Second Division Trophy to the Boston Reapers. Premiership Bo Dallas (Los Angeles Fortune) v Jimmy Uso (Toronto Maple Leaf) Both these guys have spent most of the Season on the reserves. The match meant little to the team but both wrestlers were hoping to improve their personal records. LA will finish outside the prize money spots while Toronto are already relegated. Bo got his first win of the League with a Bo-Dog. He cut a promo afterwards about Bo-lieving in yourself to achieving.
Premiership Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard) v Roman Reigns (c) (Chicago Warriors) Like the last match, this meant little to the teams as Atlanta secured survival on the last Episode and Chicago will finish third. This was an Episode 5 rematch with Henry looking for revenge. He didn’t get any as Reigns speared him to finish on an impressive record of 7-1. That one loss was in a tag match.
Premiership The Big Show (c) (Dallas Crush) v King Barrett (c) (London Rose) This was a straight up fight for relegation, Captain versus Captain, the losers team is relegated. Barrett struggled at first but then focused on Show’s knee. He grounded the big man and looked in control. Show battled back into it but the knee was bothering him. He couldn’t lift Barrett for a chokeslam. Barrett saw his opportunity and went for the Bull Hammer but walked straight into a KO punch which gave Show the win.
London Rose are relegated and will compete in the Second Division with Toronto Maple Leaf next Season. Dallas Crush survives and will continue to compete in the Premiership next Season.
Premiership Neville (Philadelphia Riot) v Kane (Washington Kings) If Kane won, the Kings would win the title but he really struggled against Neville whose highflying threw Kane off focus. Kane would power back but get caught, his Chokeslam attempt was turned into a rana. Neville hit a kick and then went up top for the Red Arrow. Neville got the shock win and Kings lose.
The loss for the Kings means that if New York win the final match, they win the Championship. If New York lose, Kings win.
Premiership John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) v Bray Wyatt (c) (Detroit Murderers) Wyatt played mind games before the match shouting at Cena telling him he is going to let his team down. Cena stayed focused but Wyatt had the control in the early stages, either by hitting a clubbing blow or his trademark crossbody. Wyatt got too cocky and fell victim to the STF early on but Wyatt got a leg free and just stomped away on Cena. Wyatt continued to speak, telling Cena that his undefeated streak which lasted from Season 1 was broken last Episode and his spirit would be broken tonight. Cena bounced back with the shoulder barges, five knuckle shuffle, the spinning powerbomb and an AA. But Wyatt kicked out. Cena went for the Springboard Stunner but Wyatt moved and hit Sister Abigail but Cena kicked out. Wyatt did his spider-walk in the corner and went for another but Cena lifted him into the AA. Wyatt slipped out back but Cena caught him the STF. Wyatt got to the ropes but was pulled back into the centre. Wyatt kicked at Cena and broke free then got to his feet. He attempted the Sister Abigail but Cena countered with the Springboard Stunner to win.
New York Rangers win the Premiership Championship. Washington Kings finish in second place.
A table was set up with medals and a trophy in the ring, Stephanie McMahon then came out. She introduced Washington Kings Captain Seth Rollins and handed him the MVP trophy for his impressive record of 7-0. She then called out Chicago Warriors led by Captain Roman Reigns and handed them the third place medals, then she called out the rest of Washington Kings led by Seth Rollins and handed them the second place medals. Seth attacked his teammate Kane from behind with the MVP Trophy and hit him with a Pedigree. He threw his Second Placed medal and left alone with his MVP Trophy. After Kane and Cesaro left, Stephanie called out New York Rangers led by Captain John Cena and handed them their medals as well as the Premiership Trophy.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2023 3:33:52 GMT -5
WF League Season 2: Episode 11
Tom Phillips welcomed us to the eleventh episode of the WF League and there’s plenty of team news:
After the events of last week’s main event, Bray Wyatt has been suspended for another three shows and will return at Episode 14. Wyatt has previously been suspended. As a result, Luke Harper becomes Caretaker Captain of Detroit Murderers for a second time, Heath Slater is called up to the active team and Rhyno joins once again as the reserve.
Dean Ambrose will also miss the next two shows due to injury and return at Episode 13. Neville takes over as Caretaker Captain of Philadelphia Riot, Zack Ryder is called up the active team and Konnor of the Ascension becomes the reserve member.
Los Angeles Fortune have dropped Damien Mizdow. This comes after Randy Orton and The Miz kicked him out of the team. Bo Dallas comes in as the active member and Mizdow drops to the reserves.
In the Second Division, Miami Blaze’s Bull Dempsey has picked up an injury and has been replaced by Jason Jordan who will be in action tonight. The Second Division will also be taking another week break next week.
Second Division Alexa Bliss (Denver Roar) v Sasha Banks (Boston Reapers) Women’s action to start between two competitors with contrasting results. Bliss hasn’t won while Sasha hasn’t lost. The fans rallied behind Banks who improved to four straight wins with the Bank Statement.
Second Division Jason Jordan (Miami Blaze) v Aiden English (Vancouver Wizards) This was Jordan’s League debut, he looked impressive against English who has a 2-0 record. Jordan got the shock win with a counter to a roll-up.
Second Division Enzo Amore and Colin Cassidy (c) (Mexico City Heritage) v Solomon Crowe (c) and Chad Gable (Phoenix Scorpions) Both teams are at the bottom of the table but Mexico City are without a win in eight. They battled hard here and the Scorpions worked over Enzo. However, the hot tag was made and Big Cass came in like a house on fire. He cleared house and launched Enzo into Gable to earn their first win of the competition!
Second Division Tye Dillinger (Las Vegas Stars) v Finn Balor (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) In the main event of the Second Division, the undefeated captain of Thunder took on the 1-2 Dillinger. Despite putting in his best effort, Tye fell to the Coup de Grace.
Premiership Stardust (New York Rangers) v R-Truth (Philadelphia Riot) This was a straight up back-and-forth match. The fans chanted for “Cody” which allowed R-Truth to get in some offence. But New York kept their winning ways and got their tenth win of the competition when Stardust hit the Dark Matter.
Premiership Kane (Washington Kings) v Bo Dallas (Los Angeles Fortune) Poor Bo, he’s just been drafted in from the reserves and he took on the “Big Red Machine”. He tried to reason with him, then he tried to attack him. It didn’t work and he fell to the chokeslam.
Premiership Chris Jericho (c) and Ryback (Toronto Maple Leaf) v The Big Show (c) and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) After waiting so long for their first win, Crush are starting to find wins while Toronto are stuggling as a team. It showed in this match as Ryback and Jericho exchanged hard slaps when tagging out. Show and Cara capitalised and miscommunication from their oppents led to Sin Cara hitting a Senton following Big Show’s KO Punch.
Premiership Rusev (Chicago Warriors) v Heath Slater (Detroit Murderers) The action was one sided yet again as Chicago’s Rusev marched on undefeated with a win over former reserve member Heath Slater. When Rusev locked in the Accolade, Slater soon tapped.
Premiership King Barrett (c) (London Rose) v Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard) In a rematch from episode 5 these two friends and Captains’ squared off. At episode five, Barrett walked away the winner but Sheamus was the aggressor here, even sending the King into the ring steps. The Wasteland wasn’t enough and Barrett set up for the Bullhammer, however, he walked into a Brogue Kick to give Sheamus the win.
WF League Season 2: Episode 12
Tom Phillips welcomed us to Episode 12. He said the Second Division were taking their penultimate break but we have some big matches from the Premiership to make up for it.
A video then played showing some highlights of previous matches between John Cena and Randy Orton from their bouts on past RAW’s and PPV’s. Tom then spoke how they were bitter rivals in Season 1 and Orton was pissed that Cena’s team finished above his.
Premiership Zack Ryder (Philadelphia Riot) v Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) This was Ryder’s first match in the division. He looked to impress to earn himself a place in the team permanently. Cara’s highflying almost caught him out but a Rough Rider gave Riot a win.
Premiership Big E (London Rose) v Xavier Woods (Chicago Warriors) The New Day Explodes! Or maybe not. These two decided they weren’t going to fight. But instead have a dance off to decide who takes the three points. Big E moved his booty well but Woods was declared the winner thanks to some help from Francesca.
Premiership Tyson Kidd (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Luke Harper (c) (Detroit Murderers) In this highly competitive match-up, Harper was looking to earn a win for his team while his captain is suspended. Meanwhile, Kidd was looking to improve the fortunes of the Maple Leaf. A big Roaring Lariat caught Kidd and gave Detroit the three points.
Premiership Cesaro (Washington Kings) v Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard) This match was actually a good watch. Ceaaro brought the best out of the “World’s Strongest Man”. Cesaro showed impressive strength to life Henry in the closing stages of the match and won with a diving uppercut from the middle rope.
Premiership John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) v Randy Orton (c) (Los Angeles Fortune) These two undefeated rivals clashed and as you would expect, they left it all in the ring… apart from when they fought on the outside and Orton DDT’ed Cena on the outside. Cena got in before the countout and started a comeback. He was caught off guard by a RKO! But Cena kicked out. Orton looked for a second but got hit by the AA. Orton returned the favour by kicking out. The two went back-and-forth before Orton got cocky and went for the AA. Cena slipped out back and locked in the STF. Orton couldn’t get to the ropes and tapped.
After the bout, Cena went to leave but Orton pulled him back. Cena was ready to fight as the old rivals looked to come to blows, however, Orton motioned that they should have a rematch. Cena seemed to accept.
WF League Season 2: Episode 13
Tom Phillips welcomes us to Episode 13. He said that the end is in sight which will be Episode 18 and while some teams have title ambitions others will be hoping to avoid the bottom place. Phillips also announced that Philly Captain Dean Ambrose returns tonight and R-Truth has been dropped with his 1-3 record while Zack Ryder who won last week takes his place on the active roster.
Second Division Finn Balor (c) and Mojo Rawley (Indianapolis Thunder) v Samoa Joe (c) and Jason Jordan (Miami Blaze) Both teams are challenging at the top of the Second Divison and we saw a clash between two undefeated Captains in Balor and Joe. The great action came from them while the fans took to Mojo. Jordan also showed some promise. Finn secured the win and put pressure on the top spot of Boston when he hit the Coup de Grace.
After the match, Balor took the mic and said he has taken the undefeated streak of Joe and stated he would take the undefeated streak of Boston Reapers when he defeats Kevin Owens at the next episode.
Second Division Charlotte (Phoenix Scorpions) v Bayley (Vancouver Wizards) Excellent women’s match as you would expect. Charlotte was in control but the underdog of Bayley would never say quit. However, the woman representing the Wizards fell to the Bow Down to the Queen.
Second Division Baron Corbin (Boston Reapers) v Tye Dillinger (Las Vegas Stars) In a pretty one sided match, Corbin defeated Tye simply with the End of Days. He got boo’ed post-match and asked for some real competition. Not a memorable win but crucial, as it means Boston are one win away from the Second Division title.
Mexico City Heritage’s Co-Captains Enzo Amore and Big Cass hyped up the crowd. They said after their first win on a previous episode they were going to get another win tonight and their oppenents are SAWFT.
Second Division Blake (c) and Murphy (c) (Denver Roar) v Enzo Amore (c) and Colin Cassidy (c) (Mexico City Heritage) These two teams of Co-Captains faced off on the third episode where Denver got the win, however, after their first win of the competition on a previous episode, Enzo and Big Cass were looking for another three points. Blake and Murphy beat down Enzo and used some cheating to keep in control. Alexa even got involved which led to Carmella scrapping with her. The hot tag was made to Big Cass which soon led to the Rocket Launcher and a second win for Mexico City.
Premiership Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) v Jack Swagger (Dallas Crush) This match started off hard hitting, then Rowan slowed the pace. Swagger showed strength to power out and then resilaiance to fight back. A Swagger Bomb earnt a near fall but it was the Ankle Lock from Swagger that earnt the Crush a precious win.
Premiership King Barrett (c) and Kofi Kingston (London Rose) v Dean Ambrose (c) and Neville (Philadelphia Riot) The Philly Captain has missed two shows but he certainly didn’t miss a beat here. He was on fire and he fans loved it. Neville was worked on by Barrett and Kofi and the fans exploded when Dean was tagged in. He hit the Dirty Deeds on Barrett which allowed Neville to hit the Red Arrow to win.
Premiership Fandango (Atlanta Hazard) v Dolph Ziggler (New York Rangers) This was Fandango’s third match since replacing the injured Goldust. It was a very competitive match with Fandango going all out for his first win, whilst Dolph always puts on a good performance, he hit the Zig Zag to keep New York’s title dreams intact.
Premiership Roman Reigns (c) and Rusev (Chicago Warriors) v The Miz and Bo Dallas (Los Angeles Fortune) Although on paper, this looked a bit one sided. The Miz and Bo worked very well as a team isolating Roman and stopping the tag. The undefeated Rusev then came in and cleared house but it was a blind tag from Roman which got the “Big Dog” back in the ring for a Spear on Dallas.
Premiership Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Seth Rollins (c) (Washington Kings) This was a rematch from the main event of the first episode of this Season. Back then, Rollins came out on top in a highly entertaining encounter. That win has set in motion the Kings great season so far and they will look to retain the Championship they won in Season 1. While Jericho’s team are in a rut at the bottom of the table. However, Jericho was in a similar position last Season and managed
to stay in the League. Like their first match this was very back and forth with every move being brought out including a Phoenix Splash from Rollins but Y2J got the knees up and rolled through into the Walls of Jericho. Rollins got to the ropes, hit a forearm and springboarded back in with a knee. As a tribute to the former King’s captain, Rollins hit the Pedigree for the win.
WF League Season 2: Episode 14
Tom Philips welcomes us to Episode 14. After tonight there will only be four episodes, so it is crucial that the teams pick up the points tonight. In team news Goldust is back from injury for Atlanta Hazard. That means Fandango drops down to the reserves. Meanwhile Tyson Kidd is injured and will miss the rest of the Season for Toronto Maple Leaf. Jimmy Uso is called up from the reserves in his place and Victor of the Ascension is now the reserve member.
Phillips hyped up both the main event of the Second Division and the Main Event which are battles between undefeated competitors. Boston Reapers could win the Second Division title with a win tonight.
Second Division Jason Jordan (Miami Blaze) v Chad Gable (Phoenix Scorpions) Although neither men are well known, this was an interesting match. Jordan played heel but was outperformed by Gable early on. Gable worked the arm but fell to a quick roll up.
After the match, Gable offered a handshake. Jordan refused and Gable pulled him back and challenged him to a rematch which was accepted.
Second Division Aiden English (Vancouver Wizards) v Murphy (c) (Denver Roar) Murphy was joined by both Blake and Alexa at ringside. They caused constant distractions and kept Murphy in control. English fought back but Alexa distracted the referee, allowing Blake to roll in. Englsih dealt with him but fell the Murphy’s brainbuster.
Second Division Dana Brooke (Las Vegas Stars) v Carmella (Mexico City Heritage) In a rematch from Episode 5, Dana was looking to get a second win over the winless Carmella. She kept Carmella from making a comeback but got caught in Carmella’s long legs and was forced to tap. That’s another massive three points for Heritage.
Second Division Finn Balor (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) v Kevin Owens (c) (Boston Reapers) This was a big match, a win for Owens would crown his team champions with three matches to go. Thunder are the only team that can stop them, led by undefeated captain Finn Balor. Balor brought out the Demon and flew at Owens. The Boston Captain had to take time outs but was caught by Balor diving over the top rope. Owens battled back and took control but could not hit the Pop-Up Powerbomb. This led to the Demon hitting a corner dropkick and the Coup de Grace for the win!
That win ends the undefeated streak of both Kevin Owens and Boston and more importantly, delays them becoming champions. Thunder will still have to win their remaining matches to have a chance of being crowned champions.
Premiership Big E and Kofi Kingston (London Rose) v Luke Harper and Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) Big Both teams are on equal record of 5-8 but are close to slipping into a relegation battle. It was an excellent tag match between two of WWE’s best. Harper hit a suicide dive on Big E allowing Kofi to hit the Trouble in Paradise on Rowan. But Harper pulled the referee out of the ring and hit the Discus Lariat on Kofi for the win.
Premiership Ryback and Jimmy Uso (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Mark Henry and Goldust (Atlanta Hazard) Both these teams are possible relegation candidates. Toronto have only won twice and Atlanta have only recorded one win more. Neither team looked like a functional team but the veterans won after a World’s Strongest Slam on Uso.
Premiership Cesaro and Kane (Washington Kings) v Jack Swagger and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) Crush went winless for so long in the League but are now finding the wins but they faced a team that had only lost once so far. Cesaro and Kane dominated until Cara came in off the hot tag. He did some great stuff with Cesaro but fell to the Chokeslam from Kane.
Premiership Dean Ambrose and Zack Ryder (Philadelphia Riot) v Randy Orton (c) and The Miz (Los Angeles Fortune) The title may be just out of reach for both these teams but they still will want to get third place to get a prize money finish. Fortune were in control, beating down Ryder but then the hot tag was made and the roof came off. Ambrose beat up both Orton and The Miz. He looked to finish off Orton with the Dirty Deeds but a distraction from Miz led to a RKO.
Premiership Rusev (Chicago Warriors) v John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) This was a battle of the undefeated competitors but more than that Chicago still have a chance of stealing the title from both the Rangers and the Kings. The match was back-and–forth to start before Rusev got more aggressive and took control. The action spilled to the floor where Rusev used the barricade to weaken Cena’s back. However the “Leader of the Cenation” bounced back and hit the AA. Rusev kicked out and locked in the Accolade. Cena seemed to pass out then powered back up and countered into a STF. Too far from the ropes Rusev submitted.
That win makes Chicago’s title ambitions very slim and narrows the Championship to just New York Rangers and Washington Kings. A video then played of Seth Rollins backstage. He said that there’s only one way to settle this, captain versus captain, undefeated streak against undefeated streak, Seth Rollins versus John Cena.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2023 3:31:01 GMT -5
WF League Season 2: Episode 5
Tom Phillips welcomed us to the fifth episode of the WF League. He spoke briefly of the feud between the Detroit Murderers and the Philadelphia Riot. He said after the distractions in each teams matches, Stephanie McMahon has banned either team from showing up during the other team’s matches otherwise this will result in a ban. The main event will pit one of those teams, Philly Riot and their Captain, Dean Ambrose against the undefeated Washington Kings’s Kane.
Second Division Blake (c) (Denver Roar) v Sami Zayn (c) (Vancouver Wizards) On Episode 4, Denver picked up their first win. Co-Captain Blake was looking to follow that up with another win. He tried his best but fell to Zayn’s Hell-uva Kick.
Second Division Carmella (Mexico City Heritage) v Dana Brooke (Las Vegas Stars) We haven’t seen these two Divas in the League before. Dana dominated with Carmella getting the crowd on her side to rally. Dana Brooke proved to be too much muscle as she put away Carmella with the modified Fireman’s Carry Drop.
Second Division Kevin Owens (c) (Boston Reapers) v Mojo Rawley (Indianapolis Thunder) In his first appearance in the League, Boston Captain Kevin Owens put in a convincing performance over Mojo Rawley, putting him away with relative ease and showing that Boston are the team to beat.
Second Division Solomon Crowe (c) (Phoenix Scorpions) v Samoa Joe (c) (Miami Blaze) This was a hard hitting encounter with both Captains looking to lead by example. Joe looked pissed after being taken to a draw at Episode 2 and took this out on Crowe making him tap with the Coquina Clutch.
Premiership Big E (London Rose) v Jack Swagger (Dallas Crush) With Crush still looking for their first win, Swagger looked like a man possessed. But Big E powered back into the match. Swagger locked in the Ankle Lock after hitting the Swagger Bomb but Big E got the ropes. Swagger went for another Swagger Bomb but Big E caught him and hit the Big Ending.
Premiership Ryback and Tyson Kidd (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Randy Orton (c) and Damien Mizdow (Los Angeles Fortune) Neither team looked particularly comfortable teaming with one another but they will need to iron these creases out if they are to succeed. Toronto worked over Mizdow until the hot tag was made to a fired up Orton. Orton took out both men and hit a RKO on Kidd to take the three points.
Premiership Roman Reigns (c) (Chicago Warriors) v Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard) In a battle of the powerhouses, the “Word’s Strongest Man” controlled over Reigns before the “Big Dog” made the comeback, first with the Superman Punch and then with the Spear to win.
Premiership Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) v John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) In what seemed like a one-sided affair, it was a pretty open match-up. Rowan took control and managed to get a few close calls but Cena rallied and kept his League undefeated streak running with the STF.
Premiership Kane (Washington Kings) v Dean Ambrose (c) (Philadelphia Riot) The “Lunatic Fringe” still seemed pissed at Detroit and took this out on Kane. But Kane didn’t want to be anybody’s whipping boy and dealt as good as he got. The action spilled to the floor with Kane even attempting a Tombstone only to be hit with a rolling senton off the apron. Back in the ring, Ambrose looked for the Dirty Deeds but the lights went off and the noise of the Wyatt family was heard. The lights came back on but there was no change. Ambrose was confused and due to this walked straight into a Chokeslam to continue the Kings’ winning streak.
WF League Season 2: Episode 6
Tom Phillips welcomed us to episode 6 of the WF League, he said the teams at the top and the bottom are starting to take shape and wins tonight will be crucial. He then read out a statement from Stephanie McMahon’s Twitter, to say that Bray Wyatt cannot be punished for his distraction in Episode 5’s main event as he was suspended and therefore not an active member of the team.
Wyatt’s suspension has now expired and he returns to Captain the Boston Reapers tonight. This means that Luke Harper returns to the active roster, Heath Slater back to the reserves and Rhyno returns to the Back-up list. Wyatt will return to action in tonight’s main event.
Second Division Finn Balor (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) v Colin Cassidy (c) (Mexico City Heritage) Interesting opener, Balor flew at Big Cass but the Mexico City Co-Captain battled back with power. Finn was too much for Cass, taking him to the floor, diving over the top then rolling him back in for the Coup de Grace.
Second Division Solomon Crowe (c) and Chad Gable (Phoenix Scorpions) v Blake (c) and Murphy (c) (Denver Roar) Tag action here, Crowe’s unique offence put his team in control but then Blake and Murphy isolated Gable. Gable managed to get the hot tag but it wasn’t enough, the Brainbuster/Frog Splash combo gave Denver their second win.
Second Division Bayley (Vancouver Wizards) v Dana Brooke (Las Vegas Stars) It’s Bayley! Bayley finally showed up on the WF League much to the fans pleasure. After being outmuscled, Bayley fought back and hit the Bayley-to-Bayley for the three points.
Second Division Bull Dempsey (Miami Blaze) v Baron Corbin (Boston Reapers) For the first time, two non-captains clashed. These two former rivals battered it out of each other. But when the smoke cleared, Corbin stood tall to keep Boston undefeated with the End of Days.
Premiership Dolph Ziggler (New York Rangers) v Xavier Woods (Chicago Warriors) Quick and energetic opener, even without his New Day teammates, Woods is very vocal. He could talk-the-talk but Woods couldn’t walk-the-walk falling to the Zig-Zag.
Premiership Goldust (Atlanta Hazard) v Ryback (Toronto Maple Leaf) A short match, spoiled by Goldust suffering an injury. He still struggled through and was hit by a Meathook Clothesline for the win.
Premiership Randy Orton (c) (Los Angeles Fortune) v R-Truth (Philadelphia Riot) This was a mix-match, the Captain of LA run through R-Truth in quick order and put him away with the RKO.
Premiership The Big Show (c) (Dallas Crush) v Kane (Washington Kings) In a battle of the big men of the WF League, it was the undefeated Kings’ against Dallas, the team that can’t win. The two put together a good even match, they both teased Chokeslams but a referee bump led to Kane hitting a low-blow. Kane followed that up with the Chokeslam.
Premiership Bray Wyatt (c) and Luke Harper (Detroit Murderers) v Kofi Kingston and Big E (London Rose) Now back from suspension, Wyatt cut a promo before the match. The two teams went at it with London struggling at first but then working over Harper. Harper tagged out and Detroit worked on Big E. He then made the hot tag to bring in Kofi but this wasn’t enough. Wyatt cut him off with the running crossbody and followed it up with the Sister Abigail for the win.
After the match, Dean Ambrose showed up on the entrance with a kendo stick. He marched down to the ring, Wyatt held his arms out wide but Harper pulled him back and the Detroit two made their exit. This war is far from over.
WF League Season 2: Episode 7
Tom Philips welcomes us to Episode 6. First off he mentions the Second Division will be taking another break next week. Then he states that Atlanta Hazard’s Goldust suffered an injury at the last show. Therefore, reserve member Fandango joins the active team and Diego from Los Matadores. The main event tonight will pit the undefeated New York Rangers’ Captain John Cena battling Toronto Maple Leaf’s Chris Jericho.
Second Division Blake (c) (Denver Roar) v Samoa Joe (c) (Miami Blaze) The Denver Roar Co-Captain didn’t stand much of a chance here. Even with his fellow Co-Captain Murphy at ringside, Joe choked Blake out with the Coquina Clutch.
Second Division Carmella (Mexico City Heritage) v Sasha Banks (Boston Reapers) In the battle between the team that can’t win and the team that can’t lose, this match was only going to go one way. Carmella was resilient but the Bank Statement kept the Reapers undefeated.
Second Division Tyler Breeze (c) (Las Vegas Stars) v Solomon Crowe (c) (Phoenix Scorpions) These two captains had a surprisingly great match. Crowe brought something out of Breeze, a new level of viciousness and this proved the difference as Breeze hit the Beauty Shot.
Second Division Bayley (Vancouver Wizards) v Becky Lynch (Indianapolis Thunder) In a first, the Divas of the Second Division main evented. These two started slow but built to a brilliant finish. Lynch worked over the arm all match, Bayley went for the Bayley-to-Bayley but Lynch transitioned into the Dis-Arm-Her and made her tap.
Premiership Luke Harper and Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) v The Miz and Damien Mizdow (Los Angeles Fortune) In tag action, LA were once again not working as a team. This led to Harper and Rowan controlling and working over Mizdow. Mizdow eventually made the tag out but the Miz met a Big Boot and it was soon followed up with a Discus Lariat from Harper for the three points.
Premiership Rusev (Chicago Warriors) v Neville (Philadelphia Riot) The “Man that Gravity Forgot” took to the skies to battle the Russian. The Englishman’s quick offence worked at first but then Rusev grabbed hold and would not let go. There was a late rally with a Red Arrow attempt but Rusev moved to the floor. Neville followed with a dive but Rusev got back to his feet and sent Neville into the steps. Rusev then entered the ring to win via countout.
Premiership Sheamus (c) and Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard) v The Big Show (c) and Jack Swagger (Dallas Crush) Dallas are still without a win but came out fighting here. But Atlanta took control isolating Swagger from tagging out. The hot tag was made and the “World’s Tallest Athlete” ran through both Sheamus and Henry. A Swagger Bomb led to Show hitting the KO punch on Henry to earn Dallas their first points of the League.
Premiership King Barrett (c) (London Rose) v Cesaro (Washington Kings) This match has a lot of history. In Season 1, Barrett was the MVP of the Kings while Cesaro was on the reserves. Now Barrett captains his own team and faces off against his former team. The action went back and forth with the Winds of Change, the Big Swing and Wasteland all being hit. Cesaro went to the middle rope for a diving uppercut but was met by a Bull Hammer. Barrett fell on Cesaro to inflict Kings’ first loss of the League.
Premiership John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) v Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf) In the main event, two veteran Captains squared off. With the results of the last two matches, Y2J was hoping to break another streak, Cena’s undefeated streak. However, with Kings’ slipping up, this was NY’s opportunity to top the table. Jericho was in control but Cena battled back and hit the AA. Jericho kicked out, hit an enziguri and locked in the Walls of Jericho. Cena was quick to counter into the STF. Jericho nearly got to the ropes but Cena pulled him back and the Toronto Captain was forced to tap.
WF League Season 2: Episode 8
Tom Philips welcomes us the eighth episode of WF League. He said about the events from Episode 7 where Dallas got their first win and the Kings suffered their first loss. Tonight the Kings will look to rebound in the Main Event but face the team that overtook them into first place, the undefeated New York Rangers. No Second Division matches tonight, they will be back on the next episode, so straight into the Premiership.
Premiership Bray Wyatt (c) (Detroit Murderers) v Fandango (Atlanta Hazard) This was Fandango’s first match in the League as he replaced the injured Goldust. He didn’t stand a chance here as he was demolished by Wyatt.
After the match, Wyatt told Amrbose it was only a matter of time before his world comes to an end.
Premiership Roman Reigns (c) (Chicago Warriors) v Jack Swagger (Dallas Crush) After winning their first match on the last episode Dallas were looking to climb the table against but came up against the impressive Chicago Warriors. Swagger did some damage but the “Big Dog” made a comeback hitting the Superman Punch/Spear combo to get the win.
Premiership Ryback and Tyson Kidd (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Dean Ambrose (c) and R-Truth (Philadelphia Riot) Although they had a captain, Philly looked second best for the majority of this match. Ryback’s power and Kidd’s tag team expertise seemed to be paying off as they isolated R-Truth. The hot tag was made to Ambrose and the “Lunatic Fringe” turned the tides. Bray Wyatt showed up at ringside and hit looked like it would lead to the Meathook Clothesline, Ambrose ducked hit his own rope flung lariat and hit the Dirty Deeds on Kidd to win.
Post-match, Ambrose challenged Wyatt to enter the ring and fight him. Wyatt looked like he would but then stated the time was not right. He shouted “Soon… it will be your end.”
Premiership Kofi Kingston (London Rose) v Randy Orton (c) (Los Angeles Fortune) LA were expected to be challenging for the title but they have suffered three losses already. London are on the same record. Orton controlled the bout but Kofi would bounce back with almost every shot. Kofi did a double jump to the top rope and span round but was met with a RKO to move LA higher up the table.
Premiership Dolph Ziggler and Stardust (New York Rangers) v Seth Rollins (c) and Kane (Washington Kings) In the main event, the two top teams in the Division squared off for supremacy. A win for NY would give the Kings a second loss in two weeks and derail their title challenge. But a win for the Kings would give NY their first loss. Although not a natural team Ziggler ad Stardust worked well together to work over Kane. However, Kane tagged out and the Kings gave Stardust a taste of his own medicine. Dolph received the hot tag and looked to keep NY’s undefeated streak alive but a Superkick from Rollins allowed Kane to hit the Chokeslam.
WF League Season 2: Episode 9
Tom Phillips welcomed us to 9th episode of the WF League. He said tonight’s show may possibly be the best this Season as two rivals square off in the main event of the Second Division, then we have a rematch in the Premiership and the main event will pit Washington Kings’ Seth Rollins against London Rose’s King Barrett. Both Captains are undefeated and in Season 1 were the MVP’s of the Second and First Divisions.
In another huge announcements, rivals Bray Wyatt and Dean Ambrose will finally get their hands back on one another next week and as per Director Stephanie McMahon’s orders, the match will be a No Disqualification bout.
Second Division Emma (Miami Blaze) v Carmella (Mexico City Heritage) Neither Diva has won in the League so far but this was only Emma’s second match. She was in control throughout and despite a late comeback, she got the win with the Emma Lock.
Second Division Blake (c) and Murphy (c) (Denver Roar) v Tyler Breeze (c) and Tye Dillinger (Las Vegas Stars) Tye made a good tag partner to Breeze. He followed him to the ring with his own selfie stick. However, the experience seemed to prove the difference with Blake and Murphy in control. But once Captain Breeze was in, he hit the Beauty Shot out of nowhere to win.
Second Division Charlotte (Phoenix Scorpions) v Becky Lynch (Indianapolis Thunder) These two divas know each other well and it showed as they countered each other’s moves. Both wore down body parts looking for their respective submissions. It was Charlotte who got the win locking in the Figure-Eight.
Second Division Kevin Owens (c) (Boston Reapers) v Sami Zayn (c) (Vancouver Wizards) These two blood rivals just threw everything at one another tonight. Zayn brought out an intensity we rarely see and Owens was stunned. The Boston Captain fought back in this war of a match. After hitting the diving DDT through the turnbuckle on the outside, Owens got to his feet and delivered a powerbomb on the apron. It looked like a double countout but Owens rolled in and 9 to steal the points.
Premiership Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Dolph Ziggler (New York Rangers) Excellent match, Jericho was in full heel mode, punking Dolph and treating him like a rookie. But the “Showoff” wasn’t having any of it. He roared back and after escaping the Walls of Jericho, he hit the Zig Zag for a big win!
Premiership The Big Show (c) and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) v Mark Henry and Fandango (Atlanta Hazard) These are the two bottom placed teams in the League, both only registering one win a piece so far. The match seemed to focus on Show versus Henry and Sin Cara versus Fandango. But Fandango found himself against Show and ate a KO punch to be pinned. The win moved the Crush above Atlanta who now reside in last place.
Premiership The Miz (Los Angeles Fortune) v Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) Both men had back-up at ringside. Damien Mizdow copied The Miz which irritated Luke Harper. This led to Rowan being distracted and Miz getting a win with a roll-up.
Premiership Neville (Philadelphia Riot) v Rusev (Chicago Warriors) This was a rematch from Episode 7 where Rusev won but only via countout. The two went at it again and it was clear Neville was determined to win the second time out. He kept to his previous game plan and hit a dive to the floor. He avoided Rusev’s attempts to win by countout and rolled Rusev back in the ring. He went to follow with the Red Arrow but Rusev got the knees up and locked in the Accolade for the win.
Premiership Seth Rollins (c) (Washington Kings) v King Barrett (c) (London Rose) As previously stated, these two are undefeated Captains and in Season 1 they were crowned the best performers of the Premiership (Barrett) and Second Division (Rollins). In the absence of a babyface, the crowd rallied behind Rollins in this back and forth affair. Rollins busted out the Phoenix Splash for a late near fall but still managed to win with the Curb Stomp.
WF League Season 2: Episode 10
A video package plays before the show’s intro highlighting the feud between Philadelphia Riot Captain Dean Ambrose and Detroit Murderers Captain Bray Wyatt. They meet in a Street Fight in tonight’s main event. Tom Philips then welcomes us to the show after the intro video and also hypes up tonight’s main event. He also hyped up a tag match containing Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns. Both men are undefeated but only one can win tonight.
Second Division Tyler Breeze (Las Vegas Stars) v Bull Dempsey (Miami Blaze) Despite mainly being a heel, the fans once again took to Breeze as he took a beating from Bull. Breeze made a comeback but ran straight into Bull. Then Breeze suckered Bull in and hit the Beauty Shot to become the first competitor in the Second Division to go 4-0.
Second Division Bayley (Vancouver Wizards) v Carmella (Mexico City Heritage) These two friends showed good sportsmanship to start but both suffered a loss in their last matches so they were competitive when the bell rung. Bayley hit the Bayley-to-Bayley to win. Carmella falls to 0-4 but got a hug from Bayley after the match.
Second Division Becky Lynch (Indianapolis Thunder) v Alexa Bliss (Denver Roar) In our second Divas match, we had a competitive encounter. Both women were in control at points in the match but Lynch’s arm work came into play as she locked in the Dis-Arm-Her to win.
Second Division Solomon Crowe (c) and Chad Gable (Phoenix Scorpions) v Kevin Owens (c) and Baron Corbin (Boston Reapers) In the main event of the Second Division, it was a pretty one sided contest. The undefeated Boston were in control and kept Gable from tagging out for a large period of the match. Gable fought back against Corbin but then he dropped him to the mat. The hot tag was eventually made and Crowe came in. Crowe looked in control at first but then fell to the numbers with Corbin hitting the End of Days to seal the win.
Premiership Stardust (New York Rangers) v Jack Swagger (Dallas Crush) Both teams were looking to continue their winning ways after the last episode. The match went back and forth with the highlight of Swagger catching the springboard kick into an ankle lock. Despite this Stardust went onto win with the Dark Matter.
Premiership Ryback and Tyson Kidd (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Kofi Kingston and Big E (London Rose) The New Day duo cut a promo about the “power of positivity” before the match, a call back to their early days of their gimmick. It seemed to work as Kofi was looking for his first win in the League. Toronto teamed well as they have done previously in the League but fell to the Midnight Hour.
Premiership Damien Mizdow (Los Angeles Fortune) v Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard) This match didn’t last long. Sheamus Brogue Kicked Mizdow straight away. He shouted “Are you not entertained?”, then picked up Mizdow, beat him up in the corner and hit him with the White Noise for the win,
After the match, Sheamus exited. The Miz made his way out and screamed at Mizdow. Mizdow barley got to his feet. Then his Captain Randy Orton slid in. Mizdow turned around and was hit by a RKO from his own Captain. The Miz and Orton left up the ramp.
Premiership Seth Rollins (c) and Cesaro (Washington Kings) v Roman Reigns (c) and Xavier Woods (Chicago Warriors) This was a big match. The focus was on former Shield partners, Rollins and Reigns who are both undefeated. Woods took the beatdown for the majority of the match but countered the Big Swing with an enziguri. Then Reigns came in and cleared house. Woods dove onto Cesaro leaving the captains alone. Reigns hit the Superman Punch and went for the Spear. Rollins leapfrogged him and Reigns hit the exposed turnbuckle. Rollins rolled him up for the three count to take Reigns’ undefeated streak.
Premiership Street Fight Dean Ambrose (c) (Philadelphia Riot) v Bray Wyatt (c) (Detroit Murderers) This was always going to be a war between these two rivals. Ambrose ran and Wyatt and the two traded fists before Ambrose hit a dropkick to send Wyatt to the floor. Ambrose hit a suicide dive and then a Cactus Jack elbow off the apron. Weapons then came into play with steel chairs, kendo sticks and a trash can all being used. Ambrose kicked out of the Sister Abigail and reversed a second attempt with a DDT on a chair for a close call. Much to the delight of the fans, a table was brought into play. Ambrose used this hitting a diving elbow off the top rope to get the win over his rival.
Ambrose celebrated his win but Wyatt staggered into the ring and hit the Sister Abigail onto a chair. He then stayed on his knees with Ambrose in his lap. He put his arms out wide and shouted “Follow” to end the show.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2023 3:28:13 GMT -5
WF League Season 2: Episode 1
A video package starts the programme showing highlights of Season 1. It finishes with Triple H and the Washington Kings holding aloft the Premiership Trophy. We then get an intro video and then Tom Phillips welcomes us to the show. He’s in WWE Headquarters and said that tonight we’ll be seeing highlights from every team over both divisions and the main event in full.
Another video package played showing the success of the Washington Kings in Season 1 and then cutting to the success Seth Rollins has had in his WWE career. He is the new captain of the Kings and will look to prove himself tonight against the experience of Toronto Leaf captain, Chris Jericho.
We then go back to Tom in the studio who runs through the rules and the schedule of the league. A win earns the team 3 points, a draw earns 1 point and a loss earns zero. He explained the team at the top of the Premiership will be crowned champions, the top three will earn extra prize money and the bottom two places will be relegated to the Second Division. In the Second Division, the first placed team at the end of the Season will be crowned champions and be promoted to the Premiership. The second placed team will also be promoted and the team that finishes bottom will be forced to disband. Each team will play each team in their division twice.
Before the highlights begin, Tom says we have a special video. We then cut to Stephanie McMahon who announces herself as WF League Director. She says she will be keeping a close eye on everybody in the League and added that the League will run differently to usual WWE programming. She said to keep an eye out because she certainly will.
On commentary we have Corey Graves and Renne Young.
Second Division Enzo Amore (c) and Colin Cassidy (c) (Mexico City Heritage) v Sami Zayn (c) and Aiden English (Vancouver Wizards) What a way to kick off the Second Season, the ever popular Co-captains of Mexico City got the crowd into a frenzy. It looked like a certain win, that is until Sami Zayn hit a Helluva Kick to pick up the first points of Season 2.
Second Division Bull Dempsey (Miami Blaze) v Tye Dillinger (Las Vegas Stars) Fans boo’ed Dempsey and he took it to Dillinger who is trying to craft a singles career after splitting from his tag partner Jason Jordan. Dempsey dominated and secured the win with the Flying Headbutt.
Second Division Sasha Banks (Boston Reapers) v Charlotte (Phoenix Scorpions) Excellent match as you’d expect from these two. The match was dead even throughout and the fans loved every second of it. Sasha’s cockiness nearly cost her on a few occasions but she managed to avoid the Figure Eight and lock in the Bank Statement for the first Women’s win.
Second Division Murphy (c) (Denver Roar) v Finn Balor (c) (Indianapolis Thunder) In the main event of the Second Division, the very popular Finn Balor dominated Co-Captain of new team Denver Roar, Murphy. That is until the rest of Denver Roar came to ringside. They proved the distraction but Balor battled through, hitting a dive onto both Blake and Murphy, then a corner dropkick and a Coup de Grace.
Premiership Dolph Ziggler (New York Rangers) v Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard) The Premiership Season 2 kicked off with the “Showoff” battling the “World’s Strongest Man”. Dolph had a gameplan of keeping his distance and it worked for the most part but he did get caught a few times. But NY Rangers picked up the three points with a Famouser from Dolph.
Premiership Jack Swagger and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) v Luke Harper and Erick Rowan (Detroit Murderers) In tag team action, the Murderers had the advantage as they are a regular team which may prove dividend for Bray Wyatt’s team. They worked over Cara until he made the hot tag to Swagger but this wasn’t enough. Harper picked up the win with the Discuss Lariat.
Premiership Neville (Philadelphia Riot) v Kofi Kingston (London Rose) These two Superstars took the skies in a battle to pick up the three points. The action was thick and fast, after missing the Trouble in Paradise, Neville hit a kick of his own on Kofi and then stunned the crowd with the Red Arrow for the win.
Premiership The Miz and Damien Sandow (Los Angeles Fortune) v Roman Reigns (c) and Rusev (Chicago Warriors) Although they are on the same team, The Miz and Damien Sandrow may not be on the same side. Their uneasiness was a major factor in this match. Both Reigns and Rusev looked dominant and showed Chicago could be a title threat. Reigns got the win with the Spear.
Premiership Seth Rollins (c) (Washington Kings) v Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf) In the big main event of the night, Rollins was looking to prove to everyone he had the qualities to take over the Kings after their triumphant first Season. This was a dream match and a joy to watch (and since it was the main event, it was shown in full). Jericho was persistent in his attempts to lock in the Walls of Jericho. He successful locked the hold in twice: once after dodging a superkick on his knees then rolling through into a school boy that transitioned into the Walls and again when he plucked Rollins out of the air from a springboard knee attempt. The Captain of the Kings was having trouble keeping up, Y2J was looking in control and went for a Lionsault. Rollins moved, hit the ropes and hit the Curb Stomp to win.
WF League Season 2: Episode 2
Tom Phillips is standing by in WWE headquarters and welcomes us to the Second Episode of Season 2 of the WF League. He hypes tonight’s main event which will pit two of the new Captains against one another, both will want to set an early example for their team as Bray Wyatt of the Detroit Murderers takes on Dean Ambrose of the Philadelphia Riot. But before that we have highlights from the matches involving all the other teams from the two Divisions.
Second Division Mojo Rawley (Indianapolis Thunder) v Tyler Breeze (c) (Las Vegas Stars) Breeze was a firm fan favourite in this one but Mojo got some cheers. Breeze cheated from the bell to take control, Mojo hyped up and looked for the win but walked straight into the Beauty Shot out of nowhere which have Las Vegas their first win and Thunder their first loss.
Second Division Solomon Crowe (c) (Phoenix Scorpions) v Enzo Amore (c) (Mexico City Heritage) Co-Captain of Mexico City Enzo Amore had a tough task, after suffering one loss on the first show he was in singles action against the energetic Captain of Phoenix, Solomon Crowe. Enzo slipped to 0-2 after being hit the Rope Springboard splash.
Second Division Sasha Banks (Boston Reapers) v Alexa Bliss (Denver Roar) Sasha was looking to be first Superstar to go 2-0. She controlled much of the match against a feisty Alexa Bliss. Bliss made a come back and tried a dive off the top, Sasha caught her and locked in the Bank Statement. Bliss had to tap which sends Denver 0-2 and Sasha 2-0.
Second Division Sami Zayn (c) (Vancouver Wizards) v Samoa Joe (c) (Miami Blaze) In a big main event of the Second Division, the two Captains from Vancouver and Miami clashed in a match that left the fans applauding for minutes after the match was over. Joe punished Sami but Zayn pushed back. These two went to a twenty minute time limit. Fans wanted more but the referee would not allow it under League rules.
Premiership Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) v Stardust (New York Rangers) In the first Premiership match of the night, we had a competitive bout. Cara used his highflying offence but came up short after he was caught in the Dark Matter.
Premiership Goldust (Atlanta Hazard) v The Miz (Los Angeles Fortune) Looking to follow on from his brother’s win, Stardust looked to get Dallas’ first win. The Miz was in tag action on the last episode and lost. It was The Miz who managed to even his record up to 1-1 with the Skull Crushing Finale. After the match he shouted at teammate Damien Mizdow who was copying him throughout the match.
Premiership Xavier Woods (Chicago Warriors) v Cesaro (Washington Kings) Both teams won last week but only one team could continue the hot streak. Cesaro dominated, Woods got in some offence and even pleaded for mercy on one occasion. After the Big Swing, Cesaro hit the Neutraliser for the win, keeping Season 1 champions undefeated.
Premiership King Barrett (c) (London Rose) v Ryback (Toronto Maple Leaf) In a straight up big man battle, these two threw everything at each other. Ryback looked to seal the win with the Meathook Clothesline but walked straight into a big boot from Season 1’s MVP. Barrett then hit the Bull Hammer to continue his undefeated streak from Season 1.
Premiership Bray Wyatt (c) (Detroit Murderers) v Dean Ambrose (c) (Philadelphia Riot) The main event shown in full was two Captain’s destroying each other in a slugfest. At times both men looked like they couldn’t give anymore but they would pull themselves to their feet and continue. Wyatt hit the Sister Abigail on the floor but Ambrose rolled back in at 19. Wyatt pulled his opponent to the floor to repeat but Ambrose sent him into the barricade, hit a Suicide Dive and then a Dirty Deeds on the floor. Both men looked like they would get counted out but Ambrose rolled in at 19 to win.
After the match, Wyatt attacked Ambrose. He laid him out with two Sister Abigail’s.
WF League Season 2: Episode 3
Tom Phillips welcomed us to the show and then introduced a highlights package from the main event of the last episode where Captain of Philadelphia, Dean Ambrose bested the Captain of the Detroit Murderers by Countout. After the match, Bray Wyatt attacked Dean Ambrose. We then cut to the office of Stephanie McMahon, the Director of the league. She said that these tactics will not be tolerated in the League and this was made clear to all Superstars at the very start. As a result, Bray Wyatt will be suspended for three matches.
Tom Philips informed us due to Bray Wyatt’s suspension, the Detroit Murderers have named Luke Harper Caretaker Captain. Heath Slater will be promoted from reserve to the active team and a call-up has been made from the Back-up. NXT Superstar and former WWE Superstar, Rhyno joins the Detroit Murderers as a reserve. Bray Wyatt’s suspension will start tonight and he will be eligible for action on Episode 6.
Phillips then hyped up our show tonight, he said that next week the Second Division would be taking a break, so tonight will be a big night for them as teams look to better their records because the break. This includes the undefeated League toppers, Boston Reapers and the two undefeated teams who battle in tag action. In the Premiership, all ten teams are in action including the newly named Caretaker Captain of Detroit Murderers Luke Harper and our Main Event of two Captains who have yet to step inside the ring this Season.
Second Division Emma (Miami Blaze) v Becky Lynch (Indianapolis Thunder) The Divas of the League kicked off the show. This was a good back and forth match with Emma playing the more experienced out of the two but Lynch locked in the Dis-arm-her for the submission victory.
Second Division Aiden English (Vancouver Wizards) v Chad Gable (Phoenix Scorpions) Gable, a former Olympian, is probably the least experienced in the whole League. He’s only appeared on NXT a handful of times. He played the babyface in peril here but got in some offence including a neat rope assisted arm-bar. However, the Wizards took the win with a neckbreaker from English.
Second Division Tye Dillinger (Las Vegas Stars) v Baron Corbin (Boston Reapers) Corbin was looking to continue the good work of his teammate Sasha Banks and keep Boston undefeated. He did that in a dominant performance in a match that lasted a little over three minutes. The End of Days was just that for Dillinger.
Second Division Enzo Amore (c) and Colin Cassidy (c) (Mexico City Heritage) v Blake (c) and Murphy (c) (Denver Roar) The two teams with Co-Captains faced off in massive tag action. Both teams were winless and were looking to improve that. Both Carmella and Alexa Bliss were at ringside which added to the build. Denver beat down Enzo until the hot tag. Heritage looked like they got the win but Bliss got up on the apron, Carmella took her down but this allowed Murphy to roll up Enzo for the win.
Premiership Tyson Kidd (Toronto Maple Leaf) v Rusev (Chicago Warriors) In this first League match of the Season, Kidd had a tall order. He had a tactic to facing the Russian and that was to use his speed to his advantage. It worked well and Rusev was struggling to deal with the man who represented Riot in the First Season. However, he was still no match for Rusev who notched his second win with the Accolade.
Premiership R-Truth (Philadelphia Riot) v Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard) While the last match was even, this was very much one sided. Sheamus dominated and hit the Brougue Kick to take home the three points.
Premiership Big E and Kofi Kingston (London Rose) v John Cena (c) and Dolph Ziggler (New York Rangers) In a fun tag match, London Rose had the tag advantage but Cena was looking to continue his undefeated streak from last year. Ziggler was beaten down until Cena came in off the hot tag. He cleared house until Big E hit the Big Ending. Ziggler broke up the count and this led to Cena hitting the AA.
Premiership Cesaro (Washington Kings) v Luke Harper (c) (Detroit Murderers) In a battle of the big men, Harper was competing in his first match as Caretaker Captain. These two knew each other from the Indies and put on a great match. They both showed their strength and agility and numerous points in the match. That is until Philly Captain, Dean Ambrose showed up with a chair in hand. His own teammates slowed his down which gave Cesaro time catch Harper’s kick, hit the Big Spin and hit the Gotch Piledriver.
Premiership Randy Orton (c) (Los Angeles Fortune) v The Big Show (c) (Dallas Crush) In the main event, two of the Captains from last Season competed in their first matches of Season 2. Orton lived up to his nickname the “Apex Predator”. He brought Big Show to the ground and laid the boots into him. Orton focused on the leg and never let up, slamming it into the turnbuckle and even locking in the Figure Four in a nod to his former mentor. The Big Show powered out but it was no use, Orton went for the RKO but Show just threw him. Show lifted Orton in the Chokeslam but Orton countered into a RKO for the win.
WF League Season 2: Episode 4
Tom Phillips welcomes us to Episode 4 and states that there is no Second Division matches tonight, the feed is interrupted by Bray Wyatt. Wyatt spoke in riddles and stated there needs to be sacrifice for them to be bathed in glory. Back to Tom, he said tonight’s main event pits two Captains who are undefeated on one win each.
Premiership The Miz and Damien Mizdow (Los Angeles Fortune) v Seth Rollins (c) and Kane (Washington Kings) This was Kane’s first involvement in the league and alongside Rollins, he made a pretty convincing team. The same could not be said for Miz and Mizdow who constantly argued. Kane took the victory with a Chokeslam on Mizdow.
After the match, The Miz berated Mizdow for his performance.
Premiership Heath Slater (Detroit Murderers) v Xavier Woods (Chicago Warriors) This was Heath’s first match of the Season as he was previously a reserve but has been called up due to Wyatt’s suspension. The match went by pretty quick with Woods getting the win after a series of pin attempts.
Premiership Neville (Philadelphia Riot) v Stardust (New York Rangers) Caretaker Captain of the Detroit Murderers stood at the top of the entrance with teammate Erick Rowan and watched Neville closely. It didn’t seem to affect the “Man that Gravity Forgot” whose higjflying offence seemed to trump Stardust. Neville went up top for the Red Arrow but glanced at Harper and Rowan which allowed Stardust to yank the ropes and hit the Dark Matter for the win.
After the match Harper and Rowan surrounded the ring but Dean Ambrose ran out with a chair. Harper and Rowan exited.
Premiership The Big Show (c) and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) v Chris Jericho (c) and Tyson Kidd (Toronto Maple Leaf) Premiership In a battle between the two bottom placed teams, a crucial three points were on the line. Dallas were in control at first until Toronto focused on Sin Cara and stopped him tagging out. However, the hot tag was made and The Big Show came in and cleared house. Y2J and Kidd took Show to the floor but Kidd’s springboard was met with a knockout punch. The Big Show re-entered the ring but was met with a Code Breaker which gave Jericho’s team their first win of the Season.
Premiership Sheamus (c) (Atlanta Hazard) v King Barrett (c) (London Rose) In the main event, two men who know each other very well faced off. Both men were on 1-0 and were looking to continue with another win. It was a hard hitting contest with both men pulling out all the stops to lead their team with a second Captain win. Sheamus brought the White Noise and the Irish Curse and Barrett hit the Wasteland and the Winds of Change but all only resulted in two counts. Sheamus looked to secure the win with a Brogue Kick but ran straight into a Bull Hammer to continue King Barrett’s undefeated reign in the League.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2023 3:25:32 GMT -5
I never got round to posting the second season, so here it is!
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WF League to Return for Season 2
May 2015: There was a big announcement by WWE today as they announced after a three year absence, the WF League would return for a Second Series. The innovative concept paired Superstars into teams and sent them to compete in a league concept. The WF League ran for one season in 2012 and was won by the Washington Kings led by Captain Triple H.
The WF League was praised and WWE commended for trying something different. It is thought the WF League returning is just one of the programmes that are being introduced to bring original programming to the WWE Network. The WF League matches will be held at house shows but they will be filmed for a WWE Network highlights programme hosted by Tom Phillips. As well as highlights from all the matches, the programme will show one match from each show in full.
WWE has announced a schedule of the next announcements for the WF League: 1) Team Captains are announced 2) Team Members are drafted 3) Season Starts
Captains Announcements:
The WF League is split up into two divisions, the Premiership and the Second Division. The Premiership is for the elite Superstars and the Second Division will be for the Superstars of NXT. Plus, for the first ever time the Divas will get involved in the action. The Women of NXT only will compete in the Second Division and will only be allowed to face each other.
Premiership:
In the top division of the WF League, eight of the teams from Season 1 will return and the two teams that earnt promotion from the Second Division will compete for the chance to become the WF League Season 2 winners. Below are the teams and their captains. Five captains return from Season 1 while out of the 5 new captains, three have previous league experience.
Atlanta Hazard Season 1 Finish: 8th Captain: Sheamus Atlanta Hazard finished just above the relegation places in Season 1. Captain Sheamus returns and will hope for a better finish in Season 2.
Chicago Warriors Season 1 Finish: 4th Captain: Roman Reigns It’s all change at the Chicago Saints not only have they changed their name to Chicago Warriors but they also have a new captain in Roman Reigns. Chicago were in the title hunt up until the final days in Season 1, will they do better this Season?
Dallas Crush Season 1 Finish: 6th Captain: Big Show Dallas Crush didn’t live up to their name in Season 1 achieving a mid-table finish, never threatening for the title or falling into the relegation battle. The Big Show will return as captain, can he do better this Season?
Detroit Murderers Season 1 Finish: 2nd in the Second Division (Promoted) Captain: Bray Wyatt In the first of the two promoted sides, Bray Wyatt will look to use his fear to keep the Detroit Murderers in the league. In Season 1 Bray competed for London Rose, the other promoted team in the Second Division. Can he bring those skills into being a captain?
London Rose Season 1 Finish: 1st in the Second Division (Promoted) Captain: King Barrett In Season 1, William Regal dominated the Second Division to earn promotion. Now he hands over the reins of the squad to fellow Englishman, King Barrett. Barrett won the MVP of Season 1 going undefeated 8-0 and was crucial in winning his team the title. Now gets the chance to manage his own team. How will he fare?
Los Angeles Fortune Season 1 Finish: 3rd Captain: Randy Orton Randy Orton and co cheated their way to a third placed finish in Season 1 and finished underneath rival John Cena. Orton will be looking to improve on this in Season 2 ad gain the ultimate prize.
New York Rangers Season 1 Finish: 2nd Captain: John Cena John Cena was on form in Season 1 ending on a league high record of 9-0. He returns with the aim of winning the title. With such competition, can Cena and the NY Rangers take home the trophy?
Philadelphia Riot Season 1 Finish: 5th Captain: Dean Ambrose In Season 1 Daniel Bryan led this underdog team that was always a threat. Out due to injury, a fellow fan favourite takes over as Captain. In Dean Ambrose, Philly Riot have a captain willing to do anything to get the win. But will his inexperience cost him?
Toronto Maple Leaf Season 1 Finish: 7th Captain: Chris Jericho In Season 1, Chris Jericho led the great escape and avoided relegation. Now three years on, the veteran returns and will aim to improve on his seventh placed finish. Can he achieve this or will get drawn into the relegation dogfight.
Washington Kings Season 1 Finish: 1st (Champions) Captain: Seth Rollins The Champions of Season 1 returns. But with Triple H not competing, he hands down the captaincy to Seth Rollins. Rollins was the MVP of the Second Division competing for the Vancouver Wizards three years ago. Can he follow in Triple H’s footsteps and lead the Kings to championship glory.
Second Division:
The Second Division of the WF League contains all the Superstars of NXT, all with the aim of reaching the Premiership. 5 teams return and are joined by the two teams relegated from the Premiership and a brand new team that has been created after the Houston Scorpions finished bottom and were forced to disband. For the first time, two of the eight teams will have Co-Captains rather than the traditional one Captain.
Boston Reapers Season 1 Finish: 5th Captain: Kevin Owens
Denver Roar Season 1 Finish: New Team Co-Captain: Blake Co-Captain: Murphy
Indianapolis Thunder Season 1 Finish: 3rd Captain: Finn Balor
Las Vegas Stars Season 1 Finish: 7th Captain: Tyler Breeze
Mexico City Heritage Season 1 Finish: 9th in the Premiership (relegated) Co-Captain: Enzo Amore Co-Captain: Colin Cassidy
Miami Blaze Season 1 Finish: 10th in the Premiership (relegated) Captain: Samoa Joe
Phoenix Scorpions Season 1 Finish: 6th Captain: Solomon Crowe
Vancouver Wizards Season 1 Finish: 4th Captain: Sami Zayn
Team Announcements
Following the announcements of the teams and their captains, the WF League has now revealed the full teams for both the Premiership and the Second Division.
The wages for each team are determined by their placement in Season 1. Champions of Season 1 Washington Kings have the highest wage bracket followed by the second and third placed teams. The remaining five teams have the same wage bracket and the two promoted teams have a lower wage bracket. All eight teams in the Second Division have the same wage bracket.
Wages for induvial Superstars are determined n three factors. 1) Their current position in the WWE roster – eg a Superstar Main Eventing Raw may get a higher wage than a Superstar competing on Superstars. 2) Previous Championships and Experience – eg a Former World Champion will may be paid a higher wage than a Superstar who has not won any titles. 3) Previous League Experience – eg if a wrestler competed in the WF League Season 1 they may have a higher wage than someone who hasn’t.
Premiership:
Each team comprises of four members. One Captain, two active members and a reserve. Reserves can be brought in as a replacement to one of the active members at any time either by choice or injury. If a Captain is injured, a temporary Captain must be named in their place and the reserve member will be made active. A Superstar from the Back-Up list will then be called up to act as a reserve while the Captain is injured.
Atlanta Hazard ($50,000.00) Captain: Sheamus ($25,000.00) Mark Henry ($10,000.00) Goldust ($10,000.00) Fandango ($5,000.00) Review: Atlanta Hazard have added Mark Henry who was on the Atlanta Hazard team alongside Sheamus in Season 1, Goldust who has no previous league experience and reserve member Fandango who competed in the Second Division in Season 1 for Las Vegas Stars.
Chicago Warriors ($50,000.00) Captain: Roman Reigns ($20,000.00) Rusev ($10,000.00) Xavier Woods ($10,000.00) Titus O’Neil ($5,000.00) Review: The newly named Warriors have brought in the big Rusev, loudmouth Xaiver Woods and reserve member Titus O’Neil. Out of the entire team, only O’Neil has previous league experience with the team that came bottom of the Second Division, the Houston Spiders.
Dallas Crush ($50,000.00) Captain: Big Show ($25,000.00) Jack Swagger ($10,000.00) Sin Cara ($10,000.00) Adam Rose ($5,000.00) Review: Former Indianapolis Thunder Captain Jack Swagger joins the squad alongside Sin Cara who previously wrestled alongside the Big Show for the Crush. Adam Rose is the reserve and was previously a back-up for the Second Division’s Las Vegas Stars.
Detroit Murderers ($45,000.00) Captain: Bray Wyatt ($20,000.00) Luke Harper ($10,000.00) Erick Rowan ($10,000.00) Heath Slater ($5,000.00) Review: The first of the two promoted sides have had to work with a reduced wage bracket. Wyatt Family members Luke Harper and Erick Rowan make up the active members of the squad while Heath Slater is the reserve having previously captained the Vancouver Wizards.
London Rose ($45,000.00) Captain: King Barrett ($20,000.00) Kofi Kingston ($10,000.00) Big E ($10,000.00) Darren Young ($5,000.00) Review: Kofi Kingston formerly of the relegated Mexico City Heritage joins Season 1 unused back up Big E and reserve member and former Phoenix Scorpions member Darren Young in the Season 1 Second Division Champions team.
Los Angeles Fortune ($55,000.00) Captain: Randy Orton ($25,000.00) The Miz ($20,000.00) Damien Sandow ($5,000.00) Bo Dallas ($5,000.00) Review: Using their extra funds wisely, LA Fortune has gone for the familiar in The Miz who impressed in Season 1. He is joined by Damien Sandow previously of the Phoenix Scorpions and reserve member Bo Dallas who was formerly part of the Detroit Murderers team that gained promotion.
New York Rangers ($60,000.00) Captain: John Cena ($25,000.00) Dolph Ziggler ($15,000.00) Stardust ($15,000.00) Kalisto ($5,000.00) Review: With the second highest wages in the league, NY Rangers have splashed out on Dolph Ziggler formerly of the Chicago Saints and Stardust whose alter-ego Cody Rhodes competed for Miami Blaze. Kalisto rounds out the team as the reserve.
Philadelphia Riot ($50,000.00) Captain: Dean Ambrose ($20,000.00) Neville ($10,000.00) R-Truth ($10,000.00) Zack Ryder ($10,000.00) Review: Philly Riot has gone for the quality approach by choosing three roster members with the same wage. It will be hard to see who will be used as a Reserve, it may change while the league progresses. Neville has no previous league experience, R-Truth is the former Captain of Boston Reapers and current reserve Zack Ryder was part of Toronto Maple Leaf.
Toronto Maple Leaf ($50,000.00) Captain: Chris Jericho ($25,000.00) Ryback ($10,000.00) Tyson Kidd ($10,000.00) Jimmy Uso ($5,000.00) Review: Maple Leaf welcome Ryback who had disciplinary issues in Season 1 with Las Vegas Stars. Tyson Kidd was previously with Philadelphia Riot while Jimmy Uso was an unused reserve for Chicago Saints.
Washington Kings ($65,000.00) Captain: Seth Rollins ($20,000.00) Kane ($20,000.00) Cesaro ($15,000.00) Curtis Axel ($10,000.00) Review: After being crowned Champions in Season 1, the Kings have the highest wages to use. They have brought in Rollins’ right hand man Kane, who was not active in Season 1 but brings in plenty of experience. Cesaro returns to the Kings, he started off Season 1 as a reserve but was a crucial member to the squad. Curtis Axel is a strong reserve member having previous experience with Mexico City Heritage.
Second Division:
The Second Division teams all have the same wages with the teams comprising three active members including a Captain or Co-Captain. Each team also has a Diva who will only be able to compete against other Divas. There are no reserves in the Second Division, if a Superstar or Divas is injured they will be temporarily replaced by a Superstar or Diva on the Back Up list.
Boston Reapers ($10,000.00) Captain: Kevin Owens ($5,000.00) Baron Corbin ($2,500.00) Sasha Banks ($2,500.00)
Denver Roar ($10,000.00) Co-Captain: Blake ($3,500.00) Co-Captain: Murphy ($3,500.00) Alexa Bliss ($2,500.00)
Indianapolis Thunder ($10,000.00) Captain: Finn Balor ($5,000.00) Mojo Rawley ($2,500.00) Becky Lynch ($2,500.00)
Las Vegas Stars ($10,000.00) Captain: Tyler Breeze ($5,000.00) Tye Dillinger ($2,500.00) Dana Brooke ($2,500.00)
Mexico City Heritage ($10,000.00) Co-Captain: Enzo Amore ($3,500.00) Co-Captain: Colin Cassidy ($3,500.00) Carmella ($2,500.00)
Miami Blaze ($10,000.00) Captain: Samoa Joe ($5,000.00) Bull Dempsey ($2,500.00) Emma ($2,500.00)
Phoenix Scorpions ($10,000.00) Captain: Solomon Crowe ($5,000.00) Chad Gable ($2,500.00) Charlotte ($2,500.00)
Vancouver Wizards ($10,000.00) Captain: Sami Zayn ($5,000.00) Aiden English ($2,500.00) Bayley ($2,500.00)
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 12, 2020 17:36:49 GMT -5
Am still busy and expect to be for a little while longer. I am itching to get back into simming. Usually I keep my ideas to myself but thought I'd share this one. Might be something I slowly work on. If for nothing else to see if I can remember how to post new images on here. Here it is (or isn't if I've messed up):
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 2, 2020 17:19:41 GMT -5
Impact thoughts - a good who done it is a good wrestling troupe, if done well you could keep this going for a while with plenty of twists and feuds coming out of it. Love what you've done so far. Not sure about Angle competing right away, I would have had that main event as it is far stronger than the planned main event and Angle is a name that would have kept the casual audience tuning in off the back of last week's show. Not a huge fan of Morgan and Hernandez team, I guess they were teaming at the time but it seems random. Hardy/Wolfe seems like a good feud, could get some great promo work from Wolfe out of that.
Seems like Genesis was a bit rush booked but so assume that what it was like IRL with the big new image of TNA. Still. Hot opener, can't go wrong with MCMG opening. Surprised that the Guns didn't win as I would have hot shorted them to the titles of it was me but that might just be me. Kendrick is a good name to bring in. Interested to see if you bring in any non WWE names later on even though that wasn't the agenda at this time.Thats the right call with Hardy/Wolfe as I'm hoping this feud stretches out to be benefit both men. Bet Joe had to work his ass off in that match. Anderson aligning with Nash and Hall is interesting. As much as AJ deserves to be champion, Angle is probably the right call at this time. Interested where this masked attacker angle goes. Keep this up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 2, 2020 16:53:32 GMT -5
Excellent as ever DTP. So many good storylines going at the moment - Coalition, DX, Eddie cheating. All very on brand for the timeframe. Also enjoying the new characters Regal and Raven and how strong you've introduced them so far. I didn't realise Jericho didn't use his name when Fizzy first started.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 2, 2020 16:42:13 GMT -5
You have a great writing style. Liking Callis as a permanent commentators, although Josh was awful when I've listened in. I love a good Tournament so the tag one will be goodm wonder if you will bring anyone in for it? Bey retaining again, two weeks in a row. Strong start. All these backstage segments are done so well and move on the feuds so nicely. That EC3/Moose segment was long but great. Wild to give away EY challenging for the belt on TV but it is a good finish. Looking forward to the next show.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 1, 2020 3:00:30 GMT -5
Someone on r/squaredcircle made a webpage that gives you rosters for like WWE/WCW/ECW/TNA from a specific date. Kinda neat and useful for people who need to find an accurate roster for their date they start at. www.the.com/roster/This is great. Cheers for posting.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 30, 2020 16:25:20 GMT -5
The Hall of Fame has now been updated with the new member inductees including their inductee speeches. Congratulations all.
Next step is adding the new diary inductees.
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The SFF
Jul 24, 2020 16:19:53 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 24, 2020 16:19:53 GMT -5
Interesting show. I like how you are going to determine title challengers, not so keen on the rankings never really been a fan of them. Keep the mystery by not showing it but I'm sure you'll make it work. As you noted in the show closing statement, there's a couple of challengers for each champion. Bit surprised by your first Champions. I didn't expect MASON and the Russians to win but I did expect one of them. I think you managed to keep MASON strong so am expecting a few more quick wins then a rematch with Chaz.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 23, 2020 17:35:12 GMT -5
Really good show. For context, I watched Slammiversary but before that hadn't watched TNA for years. Not sure about giving away Bey v Mack straight away with no build, maybe this could have been later on in the show? Bey looks a talent and possibly someone you could build a great X Div around. Ace Austin is another talent and sticking him in a feud with the Good Brothers will be good exposure for him so I approve of that feud and booking you done. Eddie Vs Young makes good sense and a good first defence for Eddie whilst still keeping Young a big deal. Love EC3 attacking Moose, makes perfect sense and should be great feud for both me if done right. I would have preferred MCMG to win as I think it was time for new champs but it's a new diary so I can see why you held off to build the feud more. Looking forward to reading more of this as it develops.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 23, 2020 17:26:15 GMT -5
I really enjoyed that first show. Lots going on but understable given it's the first of the Monday shows. I think it was all booked well and realistic given they would have wanted to put out a top show for the first Monday show. Hogan's role was nicely handled with a good story. Looks like Joe is going to be a major character in this. I like how MCMG went over as it shows an indication that TNAs future isn't all about ex WWE stars. Minor point, it's Shelley not Shelly. The X Div has so much potential so looking forward to how you develop that. Good luck.
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The SFF
Jul 23, 2020 17:13:44 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 23, 2020 17:13:44 GMT -5
I think overall the second show sounded more like a wrestling show rather than an MMA event which the first one did. I think it was pretty clear from the first show who the title contender were going to be but I expect some twists from now on. It's interesting how you book some of the original SFF names like Daz and Carnage and you have more debuting on the next show so sounds good. Feel free to use any of my SFF characters in this too, I think most of the would suit this style - Ashdown, Sinclair, Franco, Starke. May want to hold off adding anymore whilst you establish this starting roster. MASON is such a good character booked so far so wondering where you go from here given he's up for the title already. Also love that ironically he's called the Iron Man but has only wrestled 6 minutes.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 23, 2020 2:38:44 GMT -5
Yeah, I use my mobile to read diaries. There is issues with reading some diaries due to formatting but if you change to desktop view it's fine.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 22, 2020 2:17:55 GMT -5
Looking forward to this. It's an interesting timeframe to book esp if you're not bringing in Hogan's friends. I can appreciate you not using the KO tag titles but the roster is quite loaded so maybe something to introduce in the future?
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 21, 2020 17:16:34 GMT -5
Very pleased with the activity on the board today. As with every pay-per-view going forward, I'll be taking a week out from posting to let the Attitude Project "breathe". Next Monday we're back with RAW, Thursday we're back with SmackDown, Saturday with Jakked, and Sunday with MTV's Heat. On and on again, as the final weeks of Chapter 2 unravel headed into the Survivor Series. Damn straight, the Board is looking healthy. Not to get ahead of ourselves but this is good. Credit has got to go to you for your dedication to this board in keeping it going. I know there's others involved too but fair play.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 21, 2020 17:12:51 GMT -5
Slammiversary was the first TNA show I've watched in years. I felt that you booked it far better than the actual thing. That said the Ultimate X seems a bit rushed but happy that Bey is champion. The two four star matches might be a bit too much but overall am very interested to see what you do with this. I'm a big X Division fan so hopefully you can do something with that, even if you bring in some guys from the indy scene.
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