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Post by Zeke on Dec 4, 2010 11:50:46 GMT -5
I think Zeke and Ron Caramel should be a part of this.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 4, 2010 12:34:59 GMT -5
Lovin it so far Duan baby, looking forward to how this all pans out, I agree with Bock a overall world champ would rock it but maybe a small tourney between the 5 champs will do, I'm digging all 5 main events along with Dragon/Chaz hopefully Dragon gets a good response as its in Japan, hoping you push Parkland from the Southen wing as a true red neck character, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 4, 2010 19:21:29 GMT -5
I'm very excited for this. I can't wait for you to debut the show layout.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Dec 5, 2010 15:19:40 GMT -5
This is quite awesome. I believe the East Territory is the best, especially with Ace in the main event . Really looking forward to seeing how you pull off writing the shows, it should be great. Keep it up man, you got me excited.
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Post by duan on Dec 5, 2010 15:34:39 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Central Wing Wrestling Minnesota - 01/02/11 Attendance: 352
Crowd is less than stellar for the first SWT show in Minnesota tonight. It seems that either the word didn't get out or people are just uninterested. Whatever it is, its time to bring some real wrestling back to middle-America with the Central Wing!
Match #1 (20-Minute Time Limit) Devin Curtis & Evan Pagano vs. Adam Nelson & Aaron Wade Crowd easily got behind the two Missouri natives as they came out ready to go. Pagano saw more time in the ring and Curtis came in for the ending. Nelson & Wade seemed to be a pair thrown together and didn't blend as well as they would have liked I'm assuming. Curtis got the win for his team following a 450 Splash. Winners: Devin Curtis & Evan Pagano (12:32) **
Pagano & Curtis celebrated their excellent victory over two established stars in the wrestling business. Crowd seems to like both of these guys, but I am thinking more Pagano as the fan favorite.
AJ Matthews came down to no reaction as no one knows who this guy is. He seemed pretty upset about this and I hope this doesn't effect his effort in the match against Nikollaj Punk.
Match #2 (20-Minute Time Limit) Nikollaj Punk vs. AJ Matthews Quicker match than the first and the crowd was more into this one. After seeing what he could do in the ring, fans flocked to Matthews as he dazzled them with his style. Punk hasn't seen action in awhile, apparently, so he was a bit rusty but still solid. When the dust settled, Matthews walked out a winner after an Eastern Execution. Winner: AJ Matthews (11:10) **1/2
Strange segment of the show as it took at least 5 minutes for the next workers to come out for the match. Might have been setting something up or something along the lines.
Match #3 (20-Minute Time Limit) Kid Carnage vs. Tyler Moxley Wow, definitely a highlight from these guys. Moxley & Carnage known each other fairly well so the action just flowed wonderfully. The action was very fast and a more high-flying than the previous two and the object was to keep each other grounded. Carnage also used a brawling type style that the crowd saw as violent and turned away from him. In the end, Carnage did find the victory after a brutal Double Stomp. Winner: Kid Carnage (17:17) ***
An announcement over a PA system said that our main event is up next and it will be to crown the first ever SWT: CW World Champion. Crowd is excited as the two guys in the main event are well known all over the globe.
Match #4 (No Time Limit) T-Mac vs. Ricky Slayer Definite great match that you couldn't argue with. These guys have unmistakable talent and work so well together since they are established inside the ring. Crowd was fully behind T-Mac as Slayer was playing a dick type character towards the crowd and I think they took offense. Eventually, the fans were brought down as Ricky Slayer became the first ever SWT: CW World Champion following a huge Lariat and a pinfall. Winner and NEW SWT: CW World Champion: Ricky Slayer (24:51) ****
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 5, 2010 17:09:36 GMT -5
I didn't expect this to be written up like this. I expected small results and all the shows in one post. I enjoyed the write up and the layout but I'd feel cheated if I went to a show and there was only 4 matches. I would have put tag match 2nd to split up all 3 single matches in a row, not a huge fan either of 2 men battling over the belt randomly. Ricky winning is good and should have a great dominant win. I can see lots of good matches from some of the talent there STL Connection, Moxley, Carnage and Ricky. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 5, 2010 17:59:56 GMT -5
I didn't expect this to be written up like this. I expected small results and all the shows in one post. Exactly what I was thinking. This show was all right. I like the review from a fan type point of view. What bothered me a bit is I'm not familiar with these characters so the lack of detail created a bit of confusion. The match write-ups were good, but I would like more. I like the report card and that you didn't put it way above target. I'll be watching reading.
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Post by tom on Dec 5, 2010 19:23:52 GMT -5
Ricky Slayer has syphilis
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 5, 2010 20:20:41 GMT -5
Just realized I'm in the wing that has like 2 shows every 10-15.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Dec 5, 2010 21:06:11 GMT -5
Alright, this could work well. Its going to take a little while getting used to some of the older sign up characters, but I am somewhat familiar with a few of them due to reading SFF. Slayer as champion of SFF makes sense, can see him holding it for a while. Really hoping for a good Mathews push in this. Keep it up.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 5, 2010 22:19:13 GMT -5
Too be honest, I'm not that fond of the layout. Seems kind of... meh, to me. But anyway... that's not the whole thing. I actually figured you'd do different posts of shows, just seems more progressing. I'm glad that I got the win, and the fans not knowing A.J. Mathews!? How dare they! Below target of attendance isn't really a bad thing at all, too. Just starting out. Getting over half the targeted is good.
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Post by duan on Dec 6, 2010 17:30:38 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Western Wing Wrestling California - 01/02/11 Attendance: 401
Crowd seems pretty decent for the amount of advertising that was done for the event. The SWT has arrived on the scene and it's time to bring some wrestling into the Western Wing of the United States!
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Mike Fury vs. Ryan Ricklash Two bigger sized guys clashing here as we open the show with a bang. Crowd started off hot which did wonders for the match rating if you ask me and Ricklash, who isn't as known or experience as Fury, came across very well. Fury, though, did him in after a great performance following the Fury Cutter. Winner: Mike Fury (14:34) ***1/2
Following the bout, Fury shook hands with Ricklash and then thanked the crowd for supporting a new era of wrestling. He promised big things out of himself and the entire Western Wing here in the SWT.
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Adam & Sean Impact vs. X Jack & X Matt Two pairs of brothers square off in our next bout and this one wasn't as good as the first. Sloppy performances on both sides and the crowd died a little after the explosive start. Jack & Matt blended better as a team and the Impacts were just not thinking properly. The fans picked up on the lack of effort right away and before they knew it, the match was through. X Jack nailed Sean Impact with the X to get the win for his tandem. Winners: X Jack & X Matt (09:16) **
Someone who the wrestling world hasn't seen for awhile, Steve Kagemann, came out to a positive response from this California crowd. Steve thanked the fans for supporting the SWT and for coming out. In return, Steve promised to kick this big Hawaiians ass right in front of this 'packed' crowd. This got a decent hand and brought out the monster that is Safu Anoa'i.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Steve Kagemann vs. Safu Anoa'i Well, Kagemann tried his hardest to keep his promise to the fans, but it failed in the long run. Safu was just so powerful from the start that Kagemann barely saw an opening to pounce. In the beginning, Steve Kagemann had a bit of a nice run nailing a few strike attacks, but the big man was un-phased. The crowd booed as Safu whiped Kagemann off the ropes and nailed a brutal Samoan Drop to gain the win and some enemies in the crowd. Winner: Safu Anoa'i (10:58) **1/2
We were told that two epic competitors will be doing battle in our main event. Also, it was announced that at the next SWT: Western Wing show, the first ever SWT: WW Champion will be crowned in a roster battle royal! Everyone on the roster will be involved in this over-the-top battle royal to determine the first champion.
Match #4 (30 Minute Time Limit) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Mike Edwards This match was certainly billed correctly as both competitors are well known and they put on one solid main event for these fans. Bockwinkel immediately got heat after he cursed out a little kid in the front row, which made Edwards look like the good guy coming to his aid. Either way, the action was back and fourth and neither man saw the advantage for more than 5 minutes. When the dust settled, Bockwinkel sent the crowd home upset after a Bockwinkel Special to gain the main event victory. Winner: Mike Bockwinkel (24:05) ****
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 6, 2010 18:12:37 GMT -5
-Fury seems interesting. I'm assuming he may be a big player in the west wing. Decent match write up, would've liked a bit more, but decent for what it was. -Glad tag team action is alive in your diary. I hate what the WWE has done with it. -I'm also glad you're keeping it realistic with a "sloppy" match here and there. It's really not that fun to watch if EVERYONE does perfect. A losing streak could even help a character progress. - Liking the Safu character. I was always an Umaga fan, and feel he was one of the greatest losses in recent years. Keep him in this diary, but keep him away from Collins. -Hehe, I always loved wrestlers that messed with the kids in the crowd. Glad Bockwinkel got over. It seemed the detail was a bit better here. -Once again, I'm glad the show is also realistic as far as show targets. (Still loving the target idea) -One thing I would like to say is that the point-of-view used is growing on me a bit more. Still different, but getting better. -I feel like it needs to be a bit longer with detail, but for some reason I feel the quick read makes it easier to reply. Enjoyed reading thus far and can't wait for Collins to begin dominating~!
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Post by Ace Bennett on Dec 7, 2010 10:07:40 GMT -5
Another good show. This wing has a pretty good roster with the X Brothers, Safu and Bockwinkel. Bockwinkel would make for a solid first champion, but I see you going in a different route there. Hope to see the X Brothers improve their match quality. Keep it up.
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Post by Jack. on Dec 7, 2010 15:41:28 GMT -5
Those god darn X Kids suck, crappy gimmick and sloppy wrestling = No good.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 8, 2010 11:31:13 GMT -5
Good action to kick off with with Ricklash and Fury, could easily see Fury main eventing and possibly as champion, I expect him to be a big player in the West divsion, good that the X's won although I wonder what teams are supposed to do without any titles to chase, sad Kagemann/Safu was one sided again either man could be used to main event the western wing but from the booking it looks like it won't be Kagemann, Kagemann hasn't been seen for quite a while? try SNW, Bock winning a good main event tops off a pretty good show, I don't see Bock winning the title though its too predictable, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Dec 8, 2010 19:56:59 GMT -5
Big time roster in the West division. The X's being sloppy, eh? Tag division looks weak with that! The main event really provided the whole show with a big ending; kind of equaled out with the good opener, as well. Looking forward to future shows, Duan.
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Post by Fury on Dec 9, 2010 19:29:43 GMT -5
Fury ftw <3.
This seems like a hell of a task for one person to do, with maintaining 5 different sets of storylines and whatnot. But your a great writer and booker, so hopefully it doesn't burn you out or whatever. Good job.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Dec 10, 2010 7:32:42 GMT -5
Nobody shall defeated the combined strength of two Cameron's!
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Post by duan on Dec 20, 2010 17:37:23 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Foreign Wing Wrestling Japan - 01/07/11 Attendance: 12,426
This is a different feel then the past few shows earlier in the week as the crowd is FULL. The arena can barely hold everyone inside, but we are set to get things going in what should be exciting and fresh.
Before our first bout began, which was schedule to be a tag team affair, '2 Cold' Cameron & Cameron Stone came down to the ring to cut a promo on their upcoming opponents. Stone made some cheesy joke about how when they tag, they become one ultra Cameron and therefore, become unstoppable. Morrison & Daniels, their opponents, were in the mood for jokes tonight as they stopped the promo right after that line.
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Darren Daniels & Matt Morrison vs. '2 Cold' Cameron & Cameron Stone Solid tag contest between two 'established' tag teams from other federations. The crowd seemed to like Morrison & Daniels better even though I think they were considered the heels in the match. Even advantages on both sides made this one come down to the wire and we almost saw a draw, but Stone surprisingly ended the match after a brutal Cam Slam to Morrison. Winners: The Camerons ('2 Cold' & Stone) (18:54) ***1/2
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Adam Kemp vs. Cyrus Black I know what you are thinking and I think Adam Kemp fel the same way after this one-sided match. Kemp, a very established worker in the wrestling world, easily took care of the newcomer from Canada. Black stood no match for the Stunner after only a few moments it seemed. The fans seemed puzzled by the placement of this match. Winner: Adam Kemp (01:46) *
Afterward, Kemp stood up from the mat and grabbed a microphone. He asked the crowd if that literally just happened and chuckled. The crowd also got a kick out of this and Kemp left by saying the booking team here needs to recognized what they are working with.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Marcus Jones vs. Assassin vs. Cody Rejero vs. Jason Star This match was used to showcase some of the 'middle' talent here in the Foreign Wing. These four are on the cusp of moving up the rankings here, but need a big boost to get them going. A fatal four way may not be the best way to display ability, but the crowd sure does love the excitement. Jones & Rejero are the two who really stood out considerably while Star was decent and Assassin was the weakest link. Either way, Cody Rejero stood tall after he nailed a piledriver on Marcus Jones, who had just scored a Glory Bomb on Assassin. Rejero then pinned Assassin to score the cheap win. Winner: Cody Rejero (16:17) ***
Before our next bout, Chaz Classic, one of the upcoming competitors, came out to put over himself and his opponent, Red Dragon. He talks about how he has known Dragon for sometime and he is honored to due battle against him. He is upset about this contest not being for the Championship and he feels that this should be the main event of the evening. He is here to prove everyone wrong about how good he really is.
Match #4 (20 Minute Time Limit) Chaz Classic vs. Red Dragon The fans quickly found out and discovered that Chaz wasn't lying when he said that this match was main event worthy. These two guys know how to dance and together, they put on a real good match. Dragon & Classic shook hands before the contest was underway and it was taken by storm right after that. Classic saw the good amount of offense to begin, but Dragon came back and showed that he is just as worthy. In the end though, Dragon nailed the Red Dragon Driver to get the win after a hard fought match. Winner: Red Dragon (17:25) ****
We were told that our next contest will be the last of the evening and it will crown the first ever SWT: Foreign World Champion. The announcer put over the two competitors fighting over the belt and then introduced our superstars for the final match of the evening.
SWT: Foreign World Championship Match #5 (60 Minute Time Limit) Chris Hammers vs. Jin Yamato Although these two competitors did put on a great show that might have benefited from the previous, it wasn't as good as what just occurred. The crowd quickly went behind Jin Yamato as Hammers played his usual nasty assbag heel. He punked out some kid as he walked to the ring which the crowd didn't like. Yamato quickly shut Hammers' mouth with his striking offense and eventually put him down. The crowd loved seeing the Rising Sun and Hammers couldn't overpower the move. Yamato has become the first ever SWT Foreign World Champion tonight! Winner and NEW SWT FOREIGN WORLD CHAMPION: Jin Yamato (27:10) ***1/2
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