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Post by Ace Bennett on Dec 20, 2010 20:33:01 GMT -5
I think you probably could've made the foreign wing into two separate wings to make it more fair to the others, because this wing clearly has the best talent. Not sure about Yamato winning the belt, Hammers would've been a better choice in my mind. Classic/Dragon sound great. Hope you don't continue to job Cyrus out.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 20, 2010 23:50:17 GMT -5
Crowd supporting the heels? I must be in that crowd. >_> GOOD match and promo to get over. Very well done. Don't know Cody, so don't really hate or love the result. Decent write up, though. Seemed as if it was a thrown together match. Nice little before-hand promo. Honestly made me ready for the match. Good match, but terrible for Chaz there. Could this start something >_> Championship? TONIGHT? Okay. Hehe, gotta love those kid-scaring heels. Well then, all that scaring for nothing. Love Yamato though. I guess it'd be weird with an American (Or is he Canadian) champion in Japan over a Japanese one... ...Assuming Yamato is from Japan... At target, alrighty. Thought you'd never get there. Can't wait for the southern wing's debut. Collins FTW! This diary is easily one of my favorites.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Dec 21, 2010 1:40:56 GMT -5
Sucks I got squashed especially in under two darn minutes. Hope I don't get jobbed all the time. A good show I guess.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 21, 2010 4:32:23 GMT -5
Great to see the foreign wing show do so well thats what happens when you have all my characters, how would the Japanese crowd understand the promos? needs an explination whether they were speaking Japanese or there was a translater, the two Cameron's are an awesome team want to see more of them, lol at Black getting owned, nice to see Cody win but I hope Assassin does well, as he and Dragon are in the same Wing I'm hoping for some odd tag matches together, face Chaz? I see a heel turn in the future, great to see how well the match went and suprised Red went over, good main event and am suprised to see Jin walk out with the belt thought you would be using him to get could heat for Hammers, good show and I look forward to reading more, keep this up.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Dec 21, 2010 12:09:02 GMT -5
I think maybe the last two matches could have been switched around. Or maybe combined for a four way match for the title.
@luke, Hammers is Irish.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 22, 2010 0:16:55 GMT -5
Who the would've guessed that? BTW, being Irish, I wanted Hammers to win.
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Post by duan on Jan 3, 2011 0:32:46 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Eastern Wing Wrestling New York - 01/07/11 Attendance: 552
Pretty large turnout for something that I feel wasn't well advertised. Either way, the venue is NEARLY sold out which is great for the start of the Eastern Wing. We will be wasting no time tonight and will be getting down to business early.
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Sasso vs. Tim Smith This must have been Sasso's first real show in quite sometime since he was clearly out of shape and a shell of his former self. Tim Smith returns onto the sims scene tonight with an explosive start as he ripped Sasso a new one here. Smith really took care of business quick & efficiently and left the crowd happy after a STO victory. Winner: Tim Smith (06:17) *1/2
Afterward, as Sasso lay on the ground out cold, Smith got right into his face and started to taunt his opponent. The crowd seemed to shift their feelings on Smith and booed him as he nailed another STO. Smith got really nasty following the second STO and walked off determined to rule this wing.
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Duan Sanchez Jr. & Sean Shafer vs. Brock Irish & Chris Jackal A more even paced and overall better bout than the opener. The crowd seemed to like all four men and was split over who they wanted to come out on top. Sanchez is definitely the most experienced in the match and it played to his advantage throughout. In the middle of the bout, he had a nice exchange with Jackal that the crowd cheered for once they were down. When the dust settled though, it would be Sean Shafer who came through for his team after he nailed a botched Augustan Heat on Irish to get the win. Winners: Duan Sanchez Jr. & Sean Shafer (14:38) ***
Irish was helped to his feet by Jackal after the nasty botch. The crowd cheered for all four men and they all shook hands before leaving.
Before our next match, a very cocky young man came out to cut a promo. Anthony McCraver walked through the curtains with some swagger and the crowd automatically hated on this guy. He talked about how he wanted to bang all the MILFs in the room after he was finished with Joe Broke. McCraver then vowed to take out anyone he needs to in order to become the most powerful wrestler in the SWT in general.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Joe Money vs. Anthony McCraver Very fast paced action was out third match and once Joe Money walked through the curtains, the crowd ate him up because they wanted someone to shut McCraver up. McCraver slowed down the match when he had the advantage, but Money would keep coming back in order to not give up. The turning point of the match was when McCraver got into a shouting match with a fan sitting in the front row who threw a beer at him. McCraver had the man escorted, but that distracted him long enough for Money to give McCraver the Million Dollar Slam to gain a win. Winner: Joe Money (17:10) ***
After a five minute 'intermission', we were reminded that we weren't permitted to throw things into the ring and anyone who does will be subject to ejection. The crowd booed the announcement and an idiot threw something into the ring. Even though I am from around here, I was embarrassed tonight.
The next match was announced as our main event for the evening and it will be a three way dance with a thirty minute time limit.
Match #4 (30 Minute Time Limit) Ace Bennett vs. Kevin Shamrock vs. Matt Justice Talk about your cream of the crop here in the Eastern Wing. These three guys will definitely be headlining most of the events and I think the rest of the crowd realized this also. From the start, Bennett & Justice had some real good chemistry and seemed like real hatred for each other. You add Shamrock into the mix and you have yourself one of the better matches of the entire week. The match almost went the entire thirty minutes and the crowd was amazed by all the near falls. Ace Bennett eventually came out on top, but not without controversy. He ended up low blowing Justice while the referee tended to Shamrock, who had just taken a Syracuse Drop. Ace then rolled Justice up and pinned him for the three count as the crowd wasn't too happy with the finish. Winner: Ace Bennett (27:52) ***1/2
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 3, 2011 0:41:21 GMT -5
Damn, seems Eastern Wing got the shaft as far as current well known talent goes. The second match should've been higher on the card. Hm, as said before, id be pretty upset if I went to a show with four matches,even though they were pretty long. (That's what she said!)
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Post by duan on Jan 3, 2011 0:59:58 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Southern Wing Wrestling Florida - 01/07/11 Attendance: 478
We seem to be about right on target down here in Florida as the Southern Wing has its chance to showcase its talent! Hopefully this crowd is ready to get things mixed up and going because its going to be an eventful night.
Before the opener of the evening, Drew Parkland came down to the ring to talk about his upcoming match with Matt Original. Parkland talked about how he has something in his possession that no one else in the Southern Wing and that is Southern pride. He noted that any win that he achieves in the SWT will be a win for Texas and the South in general. The crowd cheered as Original came down to mix things up.
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Matt Original vs. Drew Parkland A real brawl of a start for the South and I am expecting a lot of this down here. The crowd didn't seem to mind and I think they prefer this type of wrestling; straight to the point and no BS. Original wasn't laying down for Parkland, who had the crowd on his side following his speech. Original needed this match to make a name for himself and that's what he attempted to do, but he fell short. Parkland saw himself get the win after a nasty Lariat and cover. Winner: Drew Parkland (14:24) **1/2
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Brady Thomas vs. Luke Collins Coming into this match, people who have prior knowledge of these competitors thought that Thomas, who hasn't seen action in sometime, would wipe the floor with Collins. In reality, this match was off the hook and extremely exciting. Collins brought something I haven't seen in sometime and that was heart. He was clearly outmatched by the powerful and fast Thomas, but he wouldn't surrender. This paid off big time for him as the bigger Thomas wore down and Collins saw his opportunity. Collins nailed a wonderful Burning Hammer to score the unexpected win over Thomas that surprised the crowd. Winner: Luke Collins (18:04) ***
Following the bell, Collins celebrated with a few fans in the front row while he walked to the back. Before he could reach the curtains, Thomas told him to stop and listen up. Thomas wasn't happy to lose to someone as green to the business as Collins and challenged him to a rematch on the 23rd when we are in Texas. Collins of course agreed and the crowd cheered for both men.
Our next match is scheduled to be a tag team contest and we have an interesting side note before the actual match. Ricky Williams came out before his partner and was embarrassed to be teaming with a character such as TriPod. I've never seen someone as strange as this guy, but I'm sure he could work.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Ricky Williams & TriPod vs. Jordan Devine & Jack Richardson Williams quickly learned that you shouldn't judge a partner by his cover, as TriPod bough his A game to the dance tonight. He was no nonsense inside the ring and with him being a bigger man, he was able to even match with Devine, who is also bigger. Richardson was definitely the weakest link in the match and Devine found himself doing a lot by himself. Eventually, Williams was distracted by his own partner (go figure) and turned around into a Moon Over Miami by Devine for the win. Winners: Jordan Devine & Jack Richardson (15:26) **1/2
Afterward, TriPod seemed upset with the outcome of the match and actually blamed it on Williams. The crowd was in shock as TriPod spit on Williams and walked out alone as Devine & Richardson celebrating an opening night victory.
It was announced that our next bout will be the main event for the evening and it will be a three way dance, which consists of a thirty minute time limit.
Match #4 (30 Minute Time Limit) Joe Broni vs. LyNN vs. Korey Gunz In all honesty, I felt this was a very weak main event and a real weak way to close a decent show here. The crowd seemed bored with the entire match and really didn't care who won or not. Joe Broni seemed a little rusty inside the ring and he didn't seem much time on the offensive. LyNN absolutely dominated when he saw his window and wouldn't let up. He eventually crushed Gunz with a Springboard Tornado DDT and then sized Broni up for a Double Underhook Powerbomb to take home a victory here in Florida. Winner: LyNN (19:10) **1/2
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 3, 2011 1:15:54 GMT -5
I always thought Parkland was from Oklahoma. Good win for Collins, he could be a big star in this territory. Unless it was before my time, I don't remember what Tripod was like.. Good to see Lynn win, he was obviously the better man.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 3, 2011 14:54:57 GMT -5
Two good shows here. Awesome to see Ace pick up the first Eastern main event win. Another heel Ace run should be good, not really something that is done much outside of SNW. With DSJ, Ace, Jackal, Justice, and Shamrock, the East really should be one of the better territories in my mind. The southern show was also good. I expect a good push for Parkland, since he fits the area so well. I like the teaming of Devine/Richardson. The main event sounded alright, even though it was disappointing.
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Post by shiftyeyes on Jan 3, 2011 14:59:53 GMT -5
No Shifty diary in the spotlight, and now no Matt Daniels on the Eastern Show?! Duan doesn't like me! D:
I kid! These shows have been really well written and enjoyable to read as usual man! Fingers crossed this lasts as long as your past sign ups!!
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Post by duan on Jan 5, 2011 0:01:24 GMT -5
SWT Lineup: Week #2 [01/08/11 - 01/15/11]
01/10/11 - SWT Western Wing - Washington Adam Impact (w/Sean Impact) vs. X Jack (w/X Matt) Ryan Ricklash vs. Steve Kagemann Daniel Sinn vs. Mike Fury SWT: WW World Championship; Battle Royal: Featuring all 11 SWT Western Wing Superstars
01/10/11 - SWT Foreign Wing - Japan Marcus Jones vs. Kevin Hart The Camerons ('2 Cold' & Stone) vs. Chris Cutter & Sam Kineval Red Dragon vs. Adam Kemp Rated R vs. Jason Williams SWT: Foreign World Championship: Jin Yamato (c) vs. Cody Rejero
01/11/11 - SWT Foreign Wing - Japan The Camerons ('2 Cold' & Stone) vs. Assassin & Cyrus Black Darren Daniels (w/Matt Morrison) vs. Jason Williams Chaz Classic vs. Rated R Jason Star vs. Chris Cutter SWT Foreign Champion Jin Yamato & Red Dragon vs. Adam Kemp & Kevin Hart
01/11/11 - SWT Eastern Wing - Maine Josh White vs. Matt Daniels Sean Shafer vs. Tim Smith Anthony McCraver vs. Brock Irish Duan Sanchez Jr., Matt Justice, & Kevin Shamrock vs. Ace Bennett, Chris Jackal, & Joe Money
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Post by duan on Jan 5, 2011 0:18:30 GMT -5
UNDER THE WING A weekly roundup of the Sims Wrestling Territories
- I believe its safe to say that the head of SWT should be pleased with the opening week his company put forward. A lot of impressive action, a bunch of wrestling fans showing up, and a step in the right direction for the wrestling business. The company definitely was able to turn a profit this week, especially from the Foreign Wing show in Japan. Sure, the crowds weren't fully as expected, but the Foreign & Eastern Wings put up real impressive numbers for a debut. This is only the beginning also, so I am fully assuming that the other three Wings will turn things around and start gaining fans.
- As mentioned, the Eastern & Foreign Wings put up better attendance numbers than expected, which certainly makes management happy. The Eastern Wing may be on the rise in popularity with that turnout and let's hope they can keep it up.
- On to some superstar rumblings...Brock Irish (Eastern Wing) was banged up in his tag match recently, but will be ready to face off against Anthony McCraver next time out...Chris Hammers (Foreign Wing) asked to take the week off due to a family emergency back home...Management seemed to like the work of Evan Pagano & Devin Curtis (Central Wing) in their tag effort last time out...Even with its small size, the management sees the Western Wing as very strong, particularly in the tag team department...Ricky Slayer (Central Wing) has guaranteed a long reign with his SWT: CW World Championship.
- SWT management is sending out tapes to markets in Canada, Japan & Europe for some kind of programming for the Foreign Wing. They feel that the next step in expanding the audience would be television programming and eventually, pay-per-view.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 5, 2011 22:22:10 GMT -5
Eastern Wing: Good show with a nice compliment of realism & a great write up. Southern Wing: Finally my debut show. Excitement in me. Really liking that opening promo by Parkland. Had a crisp write-up, built up the upcoming match well, and set him up as face well. I'm not usually one to leave two matches back-to-back with no promo, but Collins needs no introduction. Burning Hammer is there for a reason. Good to know more about Thomas and I's previous experience, and fan's opinions on us. Cool, rivalry coming on? Nice to see your booking kick in. First off, LOVE to see tag team action is in shows. Also, once again, perfect job in the write up by giving us match details (Would like slightly more, though) & a good understanding of the characters at hand. Something with TriPod here? Not much to say until some sort of update. Unfortunate main event. Keepin' it realistic, I guess. Probably should have a house show or something to work your talent's skills. Schedule seems to have potential. As usual, I'll probably reply. Under the Wing was a nice read. I like the edition of weekly reports. Not really any flaws here. It's short, yet has what plenty, and fun to read. Don't stop this now, Collins is doing good. Collins Stats (W-L) (1-0) -1 Win via Pinfall
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Post by duan on Jan 6, 2011 1:56:06 GMT -5
Sims Wrestling Territories Presents Western Wing Wrestling Washington - 01/10/11 Attendance: 440
Slightly larger crowd as we move closer up North. Western Wing is looking to crowd its first ever World Champion tonight in a battle royal and I gotta say, its anyone's championship for the taking. Let's get right down to things, shall we?
Match #1 (20 Minute Time Limit) Adam Impact (w/Sean Impact) vs. X Jack (w/X Matt) After squaring off in tag competition on the first show, Adam Impact & X Jack take it to some singles competition. Fortunately, this match was much cleaner than the last and I'm glad to report the crowd also enjoyed the high volume of the action. During the match, X Matt & Sean Impact got into an argument which almost got them ejected, but they cooled down. Jack controlled a lot of the action inside the ring and eventually scored another victory for his team after The X. Winner: X Jack (w/X Matt) (11:18) **1/2
After the pinfall, as X Matt & X Jack were celebrating to the back, Sean Impact grabbed a microphone while tending to his brother. He congratulates Jack on a solid victory, but says that he should watch his back because the Impact Brothers don't go down this easily. Jack laughs it off before walking backstage with his brother.
Match #2 (20 Minute Time Limit) Ryan Ricklash vs. Steve Kagemann In show two, we see two guys do battle in what should be a rebound match for one of these competitors. Both men suffered losses in impressive bouts last time out, so the crowd expected something great from them. They were definitely treated to an excellent bout which went longer than I expected it to. Neither man really wanted to give and neither man really gave any leeway. Crowd leaned more towards Kagemann, who really got the crowd going by literally yelling at them to get their asses moving. Kagemann just fell short to Ricklash though, who saw a quick opening and nailed a sneaky Piledriver to get the win. Winner: Ryan Ricklash (16:37) ***
After the two men cleared the area, Mike Fury came out for the next contest. Fury spoke with the crowd before his match with the debuting Daniel Sinn and made a note that it was 'bogus' for him to wrestle a match right before the battle royal for the WW Championship. He also talks about the mystery of his opponent tonight and wonders how much this will take out of him.
Match #3 (20 Minute Time Limit) Mike Fury vs. Daniel Sinn Once this match started, the mystery faded quickly as Sinn came out powerful and actually took advantage of the impressive Fury. Mike had to battle his way back into position and eventually did with some high volume offense that got the crowd going. Still, Sinn wasn't going down that easily and fired back with some impressive moves of his own. Fury did have the crowd advantage, as he seems to be the favorite on the roster. The Fury Cutter did ultimately due the surprising Sinn in eventually and Fury took his second win home. Winner: Mike Fury (13:45) **1/2
Before our main event, the rules of the Battle Royal were announced to the crowd. All 11 men will enter the ring before the match starts and in order to be eliminated, you must be thrown over the top rope and both of your feet need to hit the floor. The last man standing in the ring will be crowned the first ever SWT: WW World Champion!
SWT: WW World Championship; Over-The-Top Battle Royal Match #4 (No Time Limit) Adam Impact vs. Daniel Sinn vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Mike Edwards vs. Mike Fury vs. Safu Anoa'i vs. Sean Impact vs. Steve Kagemann vs. Ryan Ricklash vs. X Jack vs. X Matt This was the match the crowd was certainly waiting for all night. It was time to crown the first ever Western Wing World Champion in something this crowd probably hasn't seen in awhile...an over the top battle royal. Once things got started off, everyone gunned directly for Safu Anoa'i. A good strategy to take the big man out first, but they failed in eliminating him right off. After a few moments of battling, Daniel Sinn, who just got finished wrestling Fury, was the first victim in the match when he was eliminated by Mike Bockwinkel, who wasn't taking any prisoners tonight. Bockwinkel was a man on a mission, until he ran into Mike Fury. Fury & Bock did battle for a few moments while the Impact Brothers battled with X Jack & X Matt. Steve Kagemann wasn't taking his second loss lightly and started to go crazy on Mike Edwards. Eventually though, Edwards dumped Kagemann over the top after he was distracted by Anoa'i. Soon after this elimination, the Impact Brother faced the same fate, as Safu Anoa'i took both men out with a huge double clothlesline. X Jack & X Matt then moved on to Ryan Ricklash, who seemed to be tired after fighting his match. Meanwhile, Fury & Bockwinkel are really going at it until Safu broke up their party. Fury & Bockwinkel temporarily buried differences to get rid of Anoa'i, but that failed after Safu over powered them. On the other side of the ring, Jack & Matt were too much for Ricklash, as both men dumped him over the rope to eliminate him from contention. Six men now remain as the X Brothers looked for their next victim. Mike Edwards, who had been quiet since eliminating Kagemann, was the perfect target. Soon after this, Mike Fury was on the verge of being eliminated by Anoa'i, but he poked him in the eye and stopped that threat. The X Brothers were doing a number on Edwards, but X Matt was blindsided by Mike Bockwinkel, who chop blocked him and threw him over the top to rid of another competitor. Jack didn't take kindly to this, but he was busy with Edwards. Anoa'i then set his sights on Bockwinkel, who seemed very busy in this one. Edwards was able to gain a big advantage on Jack and almost eliminated him, but fell short. Edwards was very disappointed and harped on the lost elimination until he was met with a kick to the head from Fury which made him topple over the rope with help from Jack. We are now down to the final four as Jack and Fury nod in approval of their latest elimination. On the other side, Anoa'i and Bockwinkel are in an intense battle, which is broken up by a Missile Dropkick from X Jack. Jack gains the attention of Fury and they decide to take out Anoa'i first. Bockwinkel eventually joins in on the fun and all three men dump Anoa'i over the top! Jack is celebrating another elimination until Mike Fury quickly ends their relationship with a Kick to the head and Jack topples to the ground on the outside. Two men remain as the crowd is roaring for Fury right now. These two men battle for roughly two minutes before Bockwinkel is met with a Fury Cutter. Fury thinks all is over and goes to eliminate Bock, but Bock wouldn't have any of it and low blows Fury in the process. Bockwinkel quickly unties a turnbuckle padding while Fury is down. Bock goes to bash Fury's head into the exposed steel, but Fury blocks it and nails a big DDT. Both men stay down and get up after a few moments. Fury attempts another Fury Cutter, but Bock blocks it and bangs Fury's head into the turnbuckle! The crowd is pissed as Fury is out cold and Bockwinkel simply tosses him over and cheats to win the SWT: WW World Championship! Winner AND NEW SWT: WW WORLD CHAMPION: Mike Bockwinkel (36:16) ***1/2
Battle Royal Quick Results Order of Elimination 1) Daniel Sinn (Mike Bockwinkel) 2) Steve Kagemann (Mike Fury) 3) Adam Impact (Safu Anoa'i) 4) Sean Impact (Anoa'i) 5) Ryan Ricklash (X Jack/X Matt) 6) X Matt (Bockwinkel) 7) Mike Edwards (Fury) 8) Safu Anoa'i (Fury/Bockwinkel/Jack) 9) X Jack (Fury) 10) Mike Fury (Bockwinkel) WINNER: Mike Bockwinkel
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 6, 2011 2:31:41 GMT -5
Western Wing goes into the driver's seat with Mike Bockwinkel as Champ! You're gonna get some above targets now, boy!
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Post by Jack. on Jan 6, 2011 2:48:53 GMT -5
Glad Jack won the first match, a match between us and the Impact's should be coming soon. Happily Surprised that Jack made it far in the Championship Match, very happy about that. Great show.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2011 2:50:23 GMT -5
I am really sorry for not replying to this. This has to be one of my favorite on the board, but everytime I read a show I'm on an iPod and can't give a detailed reply. I might start leaving a few short ones though. Bock as champion is awesome, his character is great in every sign up. I really hope I win the title in the Foreign wing, but I doubt it since Jin Yamato just won it, but who knows. I might have my first world title Good job Duan and keep this up.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 6, 2011 15:11:48 GMT -5
Nice show for the western wing. Bock as champ is a good choice. Glad to see X Jack get a win. Would love for a decent Kagemann push.
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