Shamrock.
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Post by Shamrock. on Apr 14, 2011 18:37:10 GMT -5
I rescind my previous statement, Kevin and Brock together is just as good. NWL best buds with Shafer still?! Let's hope so!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2011 19:03:40 GMT -5
This is just amazing. I really hope you can handle all this, duan. Its a pretty hefty workload. Can't wait and Devin Curtis' roster is looking sharp!
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 15, 2011 5:50:20 GMT -5
I'm loving the rosters and the suprise of seeing a few more of my sign ups in there. I'm loving the territory Bock takes care of, plenty of tallent. Can't wait to see more of this. Good luck.
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Post by Overnight Sensation on Apr 16, 2011 13:58:59 GMT -5
TYLER MOXLEY! hessssssssssssss baaaaaaaaaackkkkkkkkk
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 16, 2011 19:44:46 GMT -5
Can I get in on this?
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Post by duan on Apr 17, 2011 21:34:08 GMT -5
TSW ANNOUNCES 32-MAN TOURNAMENT TO CROWN FIRST EVER TSW WORLD CHAMPION written by: JC; PWtorch.com [4/20/11]
- The boys of Territorial Sims Wrestling keep working at getting their company up and running by May of this year and announced a blockbuster today that only PWTorch were able to get their hands on. According to Duan Sanchez Jr., leader of the TSW East Territory, he and the other three leaders will be choosing eight men from each of their territory to compete in this tournament.
To begin, there will be four separate tournaments from each territory and the winners of those tournaments will have a fatal four way bout resulting in crowning the first ever TSW World Champion! These matches are scheduled to begin right on the first night of action in TSW. Here are the schedule matches & brackets thus far:
CENTRAL Cody Rejero vs. Kid Carnage T-Mac vs. AJ Matthews Evan Pagano vs. Cameron Stone Devin Curtis vs. Ricky Slayer
EAST Rated R vs. Matt Daniels Chris Jackal vs. Kevin Shamrock Ace Bennett vs. Matt Justice Duan Sanchez Jr. vs. Sean Shafer
SOUTH LyNN vs. Chris Hammers Jordan Devine vs. Bret Thomas Cyrus Black vs. Kevin Hart Matt Original vs. Brady Thomas
WEST Zeke vs. X Jack Mike Fury vs. Safu Anoa'i Daniel Sinn vs. Mike Edwards Red Dragon vs. Mike Bockwinkel
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
5/6 - East (Hoboken, NJ): - Rated R vs. Matt Daniels - Duan Sanchez Jr. vs. Sean Shafer
5/6 - West (Tempe, AZ): - Daniel Sinn vs. Mike Edwards - Zeke vs. X Jack
5/7 - West (Phoenix, AZ): - Mike Fury vs. Safu Anoa'i - Red Dragon vs. Mike Bockwinkel
5/7 - South (San Antonio, TX): - Cyrus Black vs. Kevin Hart - Jordan Devine vs. Bret Thomas
5/7 - Central (Chicago Heights, IL): - Cody Rejero vs. Kid Carnage - Devin Curtis vs. Ricky Slayer
5/8 - East (Astoria, NY): - Chris Jackal vs. Kevin Shamrock - Ace Bennett vs. Matt Justice
5/8 - South (Dallas, TX): - Matt Original vs. Brady Thomas - LyNN vs. Chris Hammers
5/11 - Central (Lansing, MI): - T-Mac vs. AJ Matthews - Evan Pagano vs. Cameron Stone
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 17, 2011 21:36:13 GMT -5
Awesome idea!
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Post by CF9™ on Apr 17, 2011 21:45:50 GMT -5
Very nice, dude, the tournament is going to be a very fun read. Excited for that.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 18, 2011 8:50:28 GMT -5
That's going to be amazing duan. Really can't wait to see how that's booked.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Apr 18, 2011 8:53:45 GMT -5
Hot.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 18, 2011 10:12:25 GMT -5
Dun dun dun! Dragon vs. Bockwinkel so early on the company history, I don't think TSW can handle it! Lots of good matches booked and so glad your going with one champ and liking the way you go round it. Of course I'm pumped for Red/Bock and it looks like the stand out of the first round. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2011 17:07:45 GMT -5
Very sexy.
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Post by Zeke on Apr 18, 2011 17:09:35 GMT -5
Nice to see myself vs X Jack, as we've quite a bit of a history in the past, in former companies.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Apr 18, 2011 17:18:12 GMT -5
This is gonna be awesomeQ The newly engaged Cameron Stone is coming to win this bitch.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Apr 18, 2011 22:02:56 GMT -5
Hope I impress and become a worker instead of foreign. Though I have doubts of facing Kevin Hart....
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Post by duan on Apr 20, 2011 14:50:11 GMT -5
the following is a presentation of territorial sims wrestlings TSW: EAST TERRITORY [5/6/11] [Hoboken, NJ] [Convention Center] FINAL ATTENDANCE: 867
Lights go out in the Convention Center at exactly 8:00PM as the crowd lets out a loud yell. TSW is officially under way and they are ready to take back independent wrestling. The entrance way is nothing special; a decent sized 'tron' type deal with a black curtain behind it. The East territory logo flashes on the screen as we are greeted by some music. "Rope" by the Foo Fighters blares through the center and our ring announcer (a man billed as Cherry Garcia) for the evening steps through the ropes. 'Cherry' runs down the card for us tonight as it will consist of five matches in total and two TSW World Heavyweight Championship tournament bouts. Without further ado, 'Cherry' welcomes Duan Sanchez Jr.
Duan comes out to a wonderful ovation from the crowd and quickly tries to quiet them, but to no avail. These fans are thanking him for trying to revive independent wrestling and Sanchez remains humble and modest. He thanks everyone for coming out to the show tonight and he promises to make it worth their while. The attendance was more than they were expecting and he hopes the fans are ready for some action. He then officially welcomes everyone to the new regime of wrestling...TSW!
Match #1; Brock Irish vs. Marcus Jones Crowd recognized both men from indy fame, but neither got a real big ovation. Match started off real slow, but before the fans knew it, the pace picked up because Jones had taken the advantage. Irish tried to use a ground and pound offense that was no use against Jones' new fast pace attack. Jones signaled for the Glory Bomb early, but Irish made sure nothing like this would happen. Crowd was really behind Jones, who used the fans to get things going and to wake them up. He started many chants by himself and the fans soon got into things. Although Jones was getting the crowd into the match, he was forgetting about his opponent. Irish came back with vengeance and hit Jones hard. Eventually, Irish scored the victory following a move he calls the 'GoldRush'. Irish celebrated his victory hard after the referee's hand got to three. Winner: Brock Irish via GoldRush in 13:02 [**]
Crowd clapped for Irish as he finished up his celebration of the first win in TSW history. Irish helped his opponent to his feet and shook his hand in sportsmanship style. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come for these fans tonight, as they enjoyed this one.
Before our next match, 'Cherry' announced that it will be a TSW World Heavyweight Championship tournament match. The winner of this match will move onto the second round of the tournament and will face the winner of tonight's main event.
Match #2 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Rated R vs. Matt Daniels So, the crowd definitely knew both of these guys, especially Rated R. He got a big pop when he came out first, but his pop seemed like nothing once Matt Daniels hit the ring. The crowd loved the Northeast native and quickly started a chant for him. The referee rang the bell, but neither man would move to start the match. Daniels grabbed a microphone and asked R if he was lost, because this isn't Canada. This ignited Rated R and the two started trading blows. Crowd was all over Daniels and wanted him to badly advance and this allowed R to play the heel in the match. Rated R controlled most of the match and used the size difference over Daniels. Eventually, the crowd got so worked up that Daniels responded to their cries and began to fight back. Daniels got the control and went for the Sinner's Laugh, but Rated R reversed it and nailed the Demonstration of Hell for the win. Winner: Rated R via Demonstration of Hell in 17:08 [***]
The crowd booed as Rated R got right into Daniels' face and told him that he feels right at home here in the East Territory. He then proceeded to tell the crowd that they were looking at the next TSW World Heavyweight Champion!
Before the next match got underway, the crowd roared loudly when Matt Justice, the hometown boy, came through the curtain. He thanked the fans for coming out and he appreciates all their support. He is dedicating this next match to all his family members here and he would like to introduce his tag team partner for the evening...CHRIS JACKAL!
Match #3; Matt Justice & Chris Jackal vs. Tim Smith & Josh White Justice & Jackal were the obvious fan favorites here, but they had some tough opponents in Smith & White. Smith is a hard-hitting submission artist and White is as fast as they come. Justice started off the match hot as fire and worked through White like nothing. Some brutal force was shown and the crowd thought this would be a quick one, but once Smith got into the ring, things changed. Smith has been out of action for a little while, so it took him some time to get loosened up. He gave some stiff shots to Justice and one caught him in the nose that busted him open. Justice quickly got the tag to Jackal, who used his speed to out match the force of Smith. Justice was being tended to by the referee and Smith low-blowed Jackal and the nailed the STO from nowhere. The referee turned around and counted, but Jackal barely got the shoulder up. This abuse continued until Jackal reached down deep and gained some strength to make a hot tag to Justice, who was still bleeding. Justice took out Smith with a big lariat and pushed White off the apron for good measure. The hometown hero then hit the Double Underhook Suplex and got the three count for his team! Winners: Matt Justice & Chris Jackal via Double Underhook Suplex on Smith in 21:42 [***]
As the workers cleaned the blood off the mat for our next match, the fans were treated to a rundown of upcoming TSW shows. For any information and results on the shows, be sure to check into TSWrestling.com or PWTorch.com for any kind of news updates. Garcia then announced that our next match is coming up now!
Match #4; Ace Bennett vs. Jin Yamato An epic encounter than many have been waiting for if I must say. Yamato and Bennett are two powerhouses in the ring and there is no saying who will actually take the win home. Yamato doesn't speak a word of English, so the crowd heckled him about being a foreigner. Bennett got the louder pop, to be expected, and started off strong, but was quickly grounded and silenced by Yamato. Jin worked him over and applied several submissions to try and get his opponent to submit, but it was no use as Bennett wasn't going to give up that quickly. Ace battled back a few times, but just couldn't find a groove as Yamato was too strong. Eventually, the two were about to reach the 30 minute time limit for each match, when Bennett went for the Syracuse Drop, but Yamato powered through it and rolled him up for a three to the crowd's surprise! Winner: Jin Yamato via Roll-Up in 28:14 [***1/2]
'Cherry' Garcia thanked the crowd once again as Ace Bennett marched up the ramp pissed off. Garcia then announced that the next bout will be our last and it will also be a TSW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament bout. He wishes everyone a save ride home.
Match #5 (TSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament Round One); Duan Sanchez Jr. vs. Sean Shafer The crowd was initially torn between two of the more popular superstars to come out of the Northeast. Sanchez Jr. came out to a bigger pop than earlier in the night and Shafer's wasn't anything to laugh at. An even match throughout as both man had each other's number. This match was great importance for both men, as Shafer was looking to prove that he is the best man in the East by taking out Duan and Sanchez was just looking to show that he can still go with the best. The crowd was split 60/40 in favor of Sanchez, but the dueling chants went back and fourth throughout. Finally, after almost 23 minutes of grueling action, Sanchez pulled a brainbuster out of nowhere and then nailed the SGM for the awesome win. Winner: Duan Sanchez Jr. via SGM in 22:39 [**1/2]
Sanchez thanked the crowd once again and then helped his opponent up and shook his hand. The crowd chanted for Duan Sanchez Jr. as he shook hands with fans at ringside.
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Post by jbarqu88 on Apr 20, 2011 15:00:26 GMT -5
Great show! Love the format, very easy to read. That "duan" guy rubs me the wrong way . I think this was a great first show and to me, has so much potential to be one of the best Sims on here. Do not let this go. Keep up the great work.
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Post by Rule 30 on Apr 20, 2011 15:05:25 GMT -5
Great show man. I hope that you keep this one going. Oh of course you would win. Was I a surprise partner? Either way, cool to get a win of the first show! Keep this up and good luck!
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 20, 2011 21:57:51 GMT -5
Well doesn't look too good for Ace in this tournament if he can't even win a non-tourney match against a non-tourney opponent. Oh well, Sanchez and Rated R advancing were the right choices. Hope to see at least a first round win for Ace though. Keep it up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 21, 2011 5:42:25 GMT -5
Wow, much more detailed than I expected. It's all well detailed yet easy to read. Can't comment much on the characters yet as you have to establish them first. Jin going over Ace was abit of a shocker though knowing how big of a star is Ace outside of this sim. Rated R and Duan are good characters to take through to the next round. Good luck and keep this up.
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