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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 17, 2009 14:50:02 GMT -5
A new alternative is coming soon.
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Post by Jord on Feb 17, 2009 14:51:21 GMT -5
Why have you created a new thread?
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 17, 2009 14:51:29 GMT -5
Eric Bischoff has started a new wrestling promotion, Full Frontal Wrestling (FFW). Bischoff felt that now was a good time to bring in a main stream alternative to the WWE. He felt TNA had started this, but then turned in to a "WWE lite." The promotion is meant to focus more on actual wrestling talent, rather than sports entertainment. Bischoff has signed 32 of the best indy stars around the world. Some of the workers signed include, Rob Van Dam, Paul London, Petey Williams, and Tajiri. The most controversial signing of these is Brandon Silvestry (Low Ki/Senshi). As many know Silvestry was working for WWE's developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling as Kaval. Bischoff contacted Silvestry and told him about the promotion. Silvestry only signed an open contract with FCW and felt that he would be used better in FFW, so he signed there. Another controversial signing is Billy Kidman. Kidman was working as a trainer as recently as last week. Kidman was released and then contacted by Bischoff to join the company. The first event of FFW will be the first show of many that will have matches in a tournament to determine the first ever FFW World Champion. We will release first round matchups when they are announced.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 17, 2009 14:52:25 GMT -5
Why have you created a new thread? Please don't tell me that you're going to make a new thread for every show. :-| Look at the other thread. Red Dragon helped me find a newer version of EWR, which I'm going to use to make a whole new diary.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 18, 2009 15:43:10 GMT -5
Hopefully I get to know this diary.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 18, 2009 21:57:44 GMT -5
FFW Roster Face Heel Tweener
Main Eventers Austin Aries Jerry Lynn Joey Matthews Low Ki Mistico Petey Williams Rob Van Dam Sean Waltman TAKA Michinoku
Upper Midcarders Billy Kidman CIMA Essa Rios Jack Evans Jimmy Jacobs Jimmy Rave Johnny Devine Paul London Roderick Strong Scotty 2 Hotty Shannon Moore Super Crazy Tajiri Teddy Hart Tyler Black Ultimo Dragon
Midcarders Ace Bennett Elix Skipper Grandmaster Sexay PAC Sho Funaki
Lower Midcarders Davey Richards Delirious
Non Wrestlers Eric Bischoff
Developmental Deals Colin Delaney Dizzie Evan Karagias Gran Akuma Icarus K-Murda K-Pusha
Tag Teams 2 Cool (Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay) 2 Crazy (Scotty 2 Hotty and Super Crazy) Age of The Fall (Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs) Generation Next (Austin Aries and Roderick Strong) Hart Foundation II (Teddy Hart and Jack Evans) Kaientai (TAKA Michinoku and Sho Funaki)
Championships FFW World Championship- Rob Van Dam FFW National Championship- Teddy Hart FFW Tag Team Championship- Age of the Fall
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Post by mattoriginal on Feb 18, 2009 22:03:31 GMT -5
to be honest...waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too super indy..and that name...
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 18, 2009 22:38:51 GMT -5
Eric Bischoff's FFW has gained a pay per view deal and will be running pay per view events every week on Wednesday, similar to what TNA used to do. The first round matchups of the FFW tournament have been announced. Here they are in the order they are on the bracket: Ultimo Dragon vs. Johnny Devine Scotty 2 Hotty vs. Austin Aries Teddy Hart vs. Delirious Jack Evans vs. Mistico Jimmy Rave vs. Rob Van Dam Jimmy Jacobs vs. Alex Koslov Tyler Black vs. Tajiri Davey Richards vs. Petey Williams Jerry Lynn vs. Roderick Strong Joey Matthews vs. Super Crazy Human Tornado vs. Sean Waltman Ace Bennett vs. TAKA Michinoku Shannon Moore vs. Paul London PAC vs. Billy Kidman CIMA vs. Elix Skipper Low Ki vs. Essa Rios This is not the order the matches are happening, just the order that they appear on the bracket. Expect to see around 4 tournament matches every week until a winner is crowned.
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Post by perilloboy123 on Feb 19, 2009 9:10:36 GMT -5
I'm really digging the FFW roster. All of your selections look like they were thought-out well. I'd like to see CIMA win the entire tournament, but I have a feeling that Rob Vam Dam will be the one walking away victoriously as the first FFW champion.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 19, 2009 9:32:07 GMT -5
FFW Weekly Pay Per View #1
A huge pyro setup goes off and the show kicks off with Eric Bischoff making his way down to the ring. He welcomes everyone to the debut episode of Full Frontal Wrestling and announces the four World Championship tournament matches of the night. They are:
Jerry Lynn vs. Roderick Strong Billy Kidman vs. PAC Teddy Hart vs. Delirious Tyler Black vs. Tajiri
The crowd cheers as Bischoff sneers at them, clearly showing the Evil Boss gimmick. He also announces Rob Van Dam vs. Shannon Moore as a special attraction Main Event. Bischoff leaves the ring with his evil grin as the first match begins.
Jerry Lynn vs. Roderick Strong Nothing too special here. Lynn showed that he had no ring rust. Strong got in his fair share of offense in also, mostly chops. In the end, Lynn's experience was too much for strong as Lynn pick up the pin with a Cradle Piledriver. Winner: Jerry Lynn- 76%
We go to the back to see Mike Johnson interviewing Austin Aries. Aries says your looking at the new face of Full Frontal Wrestling. He goes on to say that he will become the new FFW World Champion if its the last thing he does.
Billy Kidman vs. PAC Another match that lacked anything too special. The crowd was behind Kidman the whole time, even though he was clearly the heel of the match. PAC showed off some of his unique high flying arsenal. PAC went for the 630 Splash, but missed. This allowed for Kidman to capitalize with a Shooting Star Press. Winner: Billy Kidman- 76% After the match, Kidman hit a BK Bomb on the downed PAC, garnering Kidman's first real heel heat of the night.
Mike Johnson is in the back with The Age of the Fall, Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs. Black takes the mic and says that they have come to FFW to dominate. They say that nothing will stop them in their quests to the top of the tournament bracket, especially Tajiri.
Teddy Hart vs. Delirious This match was the start of a string of some pretty good matches. Hart showed that if he could control his behavior, he had a great future ahead of him in this business. Delirious also showed what he could do, but Hart was clearly showcased in the match. Hart finished him off with a Hart Attack. Winner: Teddy Hart- 83%
The next match starts as soon as Delirious is helped to the back by some medics.
Tajiri vs. Tyler Black Jimmy Jacobs was at ringside with Black. Despite this, Tajiri was in complete control of this match. The crowd was behind him throughout. Black got the advantage when Tajiri charged at him and hit his shoulder on the steel ring post. Black then began to tear Tajiri's shoulder apart. Just when it looks like Tajiri was going to turn the match around, Jacobs comes up for the distraction. Tajiri spits green mist in Jacobs' eyes only to turn around and get hit with God's Last Gift. Best match of the night. Winner: Tyler Black- 91%
Rob Van Dam is shown warming up in the back and walking towards the ramp, the Main Event is up next!
Shannon Moore vs. Rob Van Dam Another good match. Moore was using his Prince of Punk gimmick and attire/hair, which got a surprising amount of heat. Both men got in their fair share of offense. Van Dam could be considered a favorite in the tournament, and he showed why. Moore showed he could be a darkhorse. In the end, Van Dam hit a Five Star Frog Splash to get the pin. Winner: Rob Van Dam- 82% Rob Van Dam celebrates as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 19, 2009 9:33:22 GMT -5
Just so you know, percentages are based on the match quality rating, not the overall rating.
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Post by joker123 on Feb 19, 2009 10:12:14 GMT -5
I like the concept. Not sure about the name lol. Full frontal hehe.
Anyway, the first PPV seemed pretty good. Glad Jerry Lynn got the win (hey, that rhymes). Hope you push Lynn far in this diary, I've got high hopes. I wouldn't of minded either Kidman or Pac getting the win, so Kidman winning is cool. I don't really like Delirious or Teddy Hart, so I didn't really care about this match. Hope Hart doesn't win the whole thing. Tajiri losing makes me a sad sad panda. But Black winning is ok I guess. RVD/Moore sounds like a good match, glad RVD picked up the win. Never really saw that much is Shannon Moore.
Overall, a good first show. Nice job, keep up the good work.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 19, 2009 10:52:14 GMT -5
As seen on the first Full Frontal Wrestling pay per view. Teddy Hart, Tyler Black, Jerry Lynn, and Billy Kidman have all moved forward in the FFW World Championship tournament. It is unclear which of these men, if any, will make it much farther. Eric Bischoff wants to make a great tag division within his Full Frontal Wrestling company. He has gone as far as to sign two men were signed specifically to work in the tag division. These men are Brian Lawler and Sho Funaki. Funaki, who was recently released by the WWE, was signed to team with TAKA Michinoku to reform the Kaientai team. Lawler, who is better known as Grandmaster Sexay, was signed to team with Scotty 2 Hotty to reform 2 Cool. Another name that was considered was Juventued Guerrera, to team with Super Crazy and form a Mexicools team, but Guerrera and Crazy don't get along, so that was nixed.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Feb 19, 2009 11:04:20 GMT -5
Good first show, though the name is just hilarious, it's a TNA all over again. I honestly hope Jerry Lynn doesn't go far, never liked him, and especially these days, though I have a gut feeling iy may be Lynn/RVD in the final. Kidman is an interesting signing, and I like it, Age of the Fall should provide some solid stable action, and I'd like to see Teddy Hart make an impact
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Post by Rated R on Feb 20, 2009 8:38:00 GMT -5
The roster is a bit too super indy for my taste, but whatever. I was pulling for Strong to get the win, since I dont like the thought of building a new promotion on the older stars. This is the exact same reason I didn't like Kidman/ PAC. Pac should have got the win. Good to see Hart picking up the win, I'm hoping that you give him a good push. Good to see Jacobs and Black teaming together. I'm really pulling for Black to go far in the tournament. It was obvious that Van Dam was going to pick up the win, which makes things really predictable when you go with the obvious choice on your first show.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 20, 2009 9:20:19 GMT -5
FFW Weekly Pay Per View #2
The show starts off with Eric Bischoff in his office in the back, he announces that tonight, the special attraction Main Event will be a 10 Man Battle Royal to determine the first ever FFW National Champion. He also announces the tournament matches for tonight. They are:
Scotty 2 Hotty vs. Austin Aries Jimmy Jacobs vs. Alex Koslov Ace Bennett vs. TAKA Michinoku CIMA vs. Elix Skipper
The camera fades away asthe first matchup starts.
Jimmy Jacobs vs. Alex Koslov Tyler Black accompanied Jacobs. Not a very good matchup here. Koslov showed he had a very long way to go before he would be making any impact. Jacobs controlled most of the match. Koslov got in quite a bit of offense himself, but distractions from Black helped Jacobs lock on the End Time to get the submission victory. Winner: Jimmy Jacobs- 78%
We go to the back were we see Mike Johnson interviewing Sean Waltman. Waltman was asked about what he planned to do in FFW, but instead he just verbally assaulted Rob Van Dam.
Ace Bennett vs. TAKA Michinoku Sho Funaki accompanied TAKA to the ring, but he never got involved in the match. It appears if they will be doing their "evil" gimmick as heels. This was the best match of the tournament so far, and the best match of the night. Bennett showed he had a real future in FFW, and TAKA showed why he was one of the best high fliers in the world. TAKA finished Bennett off with a Michinoku Driver after a failed Shining Wizard attempt. Winner: TAKA Michinoku- 93%
Mike Johnson is in the back with Teddy Hart. Hart is going to be one of the participants in the battle royal later on for the National Championship. Hart promises a victory there and in the world championship tournament match.
Elix Skipper vs. CIMA Another great high flying match here. Skipper is often called a spot monkey, but he showed that he could do some basic wrestling also. CIMA showed that he was as great as the announcer put him over to be. Skipper was no competition for CIMA when CIMA picked up the victory with a Schwein. Winner: CIMA- 82%
The next match starts right away.
Austin Aries vs. Scotty 2 Hotty Another really good match here. Scotty showed he had the experience edge here, as he controlled most of the match. He started playing to the fans too much and when he went for the worm, was stopped in his tracks by Aries. Aries sets up and hits an amazing 450 splash to get the victory. Winner: Austin Aries- 88%
We go to the back where we see Rob Van Dam getting into the face of Sean Waltman for the comments he made earlier. The two never reached blows, but there was clear tension between the two.
10 Man Battle Royal for FFW National Championship The 10 competitors were the following: Super Crazy Sho Funaki Teddy Hart Jack Evans PAC Human Tornado Grandmaster Sexay Tajiri Shannon Moore Davey Richards Funaki and Sexay were making their debuts in the match. The match started off with 2 elimiations. PAC and Human Tornado both sent each other out while trying to eliminate each other. Grandmaster Sexay's debut was short lived when Teddy Hart took him out in the middle of a dance routine. Super Crazy threw out Davey Richards with a dropkick, but was soon double teamed by the Second Hart Foundation and eliminated. This left 5 men left. The group of Shannon Moore, Jack Evans, Teddy Hart, and Sho Funaki all teamed up to take out Tajiri. Tajiri fought back and eliminated both Moore and Funaki. The New Hart Foundation worked very well together, but Tajiri eliminated Evans by spitting green mist in his face and drop kicking him over. Evans distracted Tajiri, while holding his arm, making it easy for Teddy Hart to eliminate him. Winner and New FFW National Champion: Teddy Hart- 65% Hart celebrates as the pay per view goes off the air.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 20, 2009 9:31:28 GMT -5
Austin Aries, CIMA, Jimmy Jacobs, and TAKA Michinoku have all advanced through the FFW World Championship tournament. Eric Bischoff is said to be very high on Aries, so expect him to make it far. More news coming out of last night's FFW pay per view was Teddy Hart became the first ever FFW National Champion. This is said to be an award for his good behavior since joining the company. Don't look for Hart to last much longer in the World title tournament now that he has the Upper Midcard title. Tajiri is expected to be the first to feud with Hart over the title. The FFW Tag Team titles will be awarded to a team next week. The feeling is they will go to Age of the Fall.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 20, 2009 10:04:29 GMT -5
So far so good, some things I picked up on, why put Hart in the tourney only to give him a different belt, do you need a middle belt staight away, roster is still super indy, you need some names to have a main divsion, Taka comming in is good but going into Kaintai? why? don't like Ace being in this at all I used to do that but quickly realised how crap it made it. Rather the AotF split or at least have Black out but lets see what happens first, push the Human Torando! I hope Aries wins the hole tourney but who knows, don't like the tourney idea seems far fetched, still pretty good and will get better good luck
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Post by abyss on Feb 20, 2009 13:34:42 GMT -5
It's a little unrealistic but who really cares. Glad Lynn and Kidman both won in the first show. I'm all for a Teddy Hart push. Maybe a manager would be beneficial though. I liked the idea of RVD main eventing since he's your biggest name. Like the usage of Koslov. Figured Taka would end up winning. Glad you are using Skipper, but too bad he lost. I was pulling for either Hart or Richards, so Hart winning is fine. The biggest piece of advice is to try to make interesting storylines instead of just matches. And, defining the main eventers from the mid-carders.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 21, 2009 9:13:02 GMT -5
FFW Weekly Pay Per View #3
Once again the show opens up in Eric Bischoff's office. I think people should get used to this until the tournament is over. Bischoff announces that the FFW Tag Team Championships will be awarded in a Fatal Four Way tag team match. The teams competing are Kaientai, 2 Cool, Age of The Fall, and Generation Next. He also announces the four tournament matches of the night. They are:
Paul London vs. Shannon Moore Petey Williams vs. Davey Richards Jack Evans vs. Mistico Joey Matthews vs. Super Crazy
Eric Bischoff wishes everyone to enjoy the show as the first match starts.
Paul London vs. Shannon Moore The winner of this match faces Billy Kidman in the second round. Moore works really well with the Prince of Punk gimmick. This was a good match that showcased both men very well, especially London. London was far too fast for Moore. London finished Moore off with a 450 Splash. Winner: Paul London- 81%
Mike Johnson is in the back with Billy Kidman. Kidman is ripping his former tag team partner, London, apart durirng this interview. He tells London that he has no chance in Hell to beat him when they face off. Kidman is visually upset when he walks away. Maybe he's scared?
Petey Williams vs. Davey Richards The winner of this match goes on to face Tyler Black in the second round. Another solid matchup. Davey works well as a heel and could be recieving a push sooner or later. Petey controlled the match throughout, though and soon finished Richards off with a Canadian Destroyer. Winner: Petey Williams- 88%
Scotty 2 Hotty and Grandmaster Sexay, 2 Cool, are being interviewed. They tell everyone to expect a really cool match, and that in the end 2 Cool will come out as champs.
Jack Evans vs. Mistico The winner of this match goes on to face Teddy Hart in the second round of the tournament. This was the best match of the night. Both men showed some great high flying spots and took some nasty hits. Mistico showed some innovative submissions, and soon finished Evans off with La Mistica to get the submission victory. Winner: Mistico- 93%
Super Crazy vs. Joey Matthews The winner of this match faces Jerry Lynn in the second round of the tournament. While this match was carded as the best tournament match of the night, it failed to deliver. This was mostly Matthews' fault as he isn't as good at high flying as Super Crazy. This was a quick match that saw Matthews' win by getting a handful of tights after a rollup. Winner: Joey Matthews- 79%
We go to the back, where we see Rob Van Dam walking towards the entrance ramp, mic in hand. Before he can make it there Sean Waltman attacks Van Dam from behind. Waltman completely beats down Van Dam, leaving him down on the concrete.
FFW Tag Team Championship: Kaientai vs. 2 Cool vs. Age of The Fall vs. Generation Next The Main Event was a decent match. Too many people caused it to be a bit clustered throughout the entire match. Grandmaster Sexay was targetted throughout the match, getting repeatedly beat down. It appeared that he hurt his eye, when he tagged in Scotty, who cleared house. Scotty disposed the ring of Roderick Strong and Jimmy Jacobs, hit The Worm on Sho Funaki, and got the pinfall victory. Winners and New FFW Tag Team Champions: 2 Cool- 80% 2 Cool celebrated as Generation Next and Age of the Fall looked on, enraged. Grandmaster Sexay is clearly favoring his eye.
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