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Post by Elliot on Jun 13, 2012 6:15:52 GMT -5
I'm pretty happy with my team, besides Jimmy Uso in reserve. Was hoping for Washington Kings, but I'm happy. Can't wait for this to start.
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Post by Jack. on Jun 13, 2012 10:07:14 GMT -5
Like the name, like Sheamus, like Henry, like Santino. lol Mahal. I think I'll leave him as reserve;)
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 13, 2012 12:21:19 GMT -5
Los Angeles Warriors: Randy Orton The MizYoshi Tatsu Primo Pfft, I'm awesome. LA was one of the teams I was hoping to get along with Chicago and Miami, so I definitely can't complain
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2012 13:58:44 GMT -5
My entire team is on the trade block.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jun 13, 2012 14:10:45 GMT -5
I was disappointed with my team at first, but on second thought it's a fairly decent team. Just a weak captain.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 13, 2012 14:22:21 GMT -5
My team doesn't have to cut repetitive "Destiny" promos, do they?
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Post by Elliot on Jun 13, 2012 14:39:19 GMT -5
My team doesn't have to cut repetitive "Destiny" promos, do they? I'm preparing shoot promos as we speak.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jun 13, 2012 14:40:43 GMT -5
My team doesn't have to cut repetitive "Destiny" promos, do they? I'm preparing shoot promos as we speak. My team could..... uh...... we'll beat Call of Duty in a day. </3
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Jun 13, 2012 17:38:31 GMT -5
All of the teams are incredible. Vancouver and London look especially awesome.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 15, 2012 10:24:34 GMT -5
First Division (Premiership) PreviewThere are ten teams in the WFigs Premiership and all of them will want one thing, the number one spot. All ten teams will compete throughout the season to earn point and rise up the leaderboard. At the end of the season the team on top of the leader board will become WFigs Premiership Champions. Now, we will look through the ten teams and analyse who have got the best chance of topping the leaderboard: The New York Rangers managed by Mike Bockwinkel, look like they will be a team challenging for the very top. Captain John Cena will no doubt be a leader by building up the wins. Cena will be backed up by Ted DiBiase who will have to step up his game in order to put a smile on Mike Bockwinkel’s face. Highflying Justin Gabriel will also have to chip in with the wins. Jey Uso will likely be on the reserves all season unless someone picks up and injury or suspension. Predicted Finish: 2nd Canada’s Premiership team Toronto Maple Leaf and its manager Rated R will be hoping to do the country proud. Chris Jericho represents Canada in the Premiership as captain. Jericho will have to manage his team well to get a good result. Zack Ryder might be one of the weaker players in his wage cap. Ezekial Jackson should rip through the competition. While, Hunico will likely be stuck on the reserves bench all season. Predicted Finish: 9th Ace Bennett’s Los Angeles Fortune will also be challenging for the season title. Like their rivals New York Rangers they will have a captain who will always be favourite to get a win. The Miz will likely be a big player in the title push, he’s good enough to captain his own team and with a good performance this season he might get the opportunity. Yoshi Tatsu will be looking for some upsets to add to the wins. Primo is in the reserves but might be good enough to step it up into the main team if an active team member slips up. Predicted Finish: 3rd Chris Hammer’s Philadelphia Riot could surprise a few. Captain Daniel Bryan may lack in leadership and experience but he will be a threat every time he steps in the ring. Evan Bourne may be a weak link in the team when compared to others in his price range. Tyson Kidd will also need to improve if Hammers wants Riot to finish in a good position. Epico will likely sit on the reserves all season, waiting for injuries or suspensions. Predicted Finish: 7th The Chicago Saints might be the underdog team in the league, with some good performances the manager, Elliot might be the winning manager at the end of the season. Captain CM Punk will have to be in good form to get the team up the league. Cocky Dolph Ziggler will have to turn his cockiness into wins if he wants the Saints to be a success this season. Curt Hawkings might be one of the weakest performers in the league so he will have to raise his game. Despite this reserve player, Jimmy Uso is likely not to challenge for a starting place. Predicted Finish: 5th Washington Kings look the real deal. Manager KvE will be wanting a top three finish and nothing else. Captain Triple H will also have a high standard after all the successes he has had over his career. Although based in the American capital the team has a European feel. Englishman Wade Barrett will have to perform well and not just live in Triple H’s shadow. Like Barrett Drew McIntyre will need to on the winning side of his matches to keep up manager KvE’s top three dream. Relative unknown Antonio Cesaro will have to wait for his chance to perform with such strong team members in front of him. Predicted Finish: 1st Jack’s Atlanta Hazard will have to fight to keep themselves from being in the bottom half. But with strong captain Sheamus and Mark Henry they could end up surprising many. Both men will have to make sure that they pick up the wins. Santino Marella looks like a weak link and will have to give it his all in order to keep his place. Jinder Mahal will be looking to break into the first team if Marella fails to make an impact. Predicted Finish: 8th Dallas Crush and its manager AJ will be looking to crush the opposition. Captain The Big Show will be a dominant force and with Christian behind him Crush could do better than some think. Sin Cara could also prove to be a great addition for the team. Tyler Reks may be a reserve but could easily find himself in the first team by the end of the season. Crush could easily achieve a high finish and shock the fans, they could even top the league. Predicted Finish: 4th Miami Blaze might look one of the weakest teams on paper but with the talent they got, they could easily rise up the leaderboard. Manager 5-Time Flying Smiling Man will be hoping captain Rey Mysterio leads by example. Cody Rhodes could be crucial in Miami Blaze finishing well. Not much is expected of Brodus Clay but he will be trying to keep his place in the team. Lord Tensai will be on Clay’s heels waiting for him to slip up to get a chance in the first team. Predicted Finish: 10th As one of the two non-American teams in the Premiership Mexico City Heritage will be looking to make an impact. It’s manager HEELRyan will be putting a lot of hope on captain Alberto Del Rio as he leads his team into battle. Del Rio will be backed by Kofi Kingston who will likely give manager HEELRyan something to smile about. Meanwhile, Mason Ryan will have to find a dominant streak in order to keep Heritage in the competition. Darren Young will sit on the reserves and could find himself in the first team. Predicted Finish: 6thSecond DivisionUnlike the first division it would be harder to predict the second division since the division is full of untested talent. Who will sink and who will swim, we’ll find out at the end of the season. Obviously the captains are going to have to show their experience not just with wins but with leadership. Instead of looking at some teams individually we look at five competitors who could take their team to the top. Bob Bob Bobelow already manages a team that contains captain R-Truth but all eyes may be on Kassius Ohno. Ohno of the Boston Reapers is widely tipped to have a breakout season. A relative unknown to some but to others Ohno is a experienced knockout machine. However, there are questions whether Ohno can make the step up to the big time. The Detroit Murderers have appointed a rather odd choice of captain. While other teams in the league boast experienced leaders such as R-Truth and William Regal, Penquin’s team has Trent Barreta. It will be questioned whether Barreta has the experience to lead the team. Moreover, with so many talents looking to prove themselves they will all want a win over a captain to establish themself, Barreta could be viewed as an easy target. But, will Barreta prove everyone wrong? Jack Swagger rejected a role in a Premiership team in order to captain his own team. Will this prove to be the right decision? Indianapolis Thunder manager STL will certainly be hoping so. Swagger will bring his big talent to the division. Wins should be easy to come by for the captain and any losses will be a huge disappointment for both Swagger and the team as they look to finish top. London Rose has been said to be the biggest and best team of the division, some might say the "Washington Kings" of the Second Division. It certainly seems so when you look at their manager / captain combo of the experienced duo duan and William Regal. The captain role suits Regal perfectly and he will look to get wins and build up a strong team. With multi-generation talents Richie Steamboat and Bray Wyatt on their side they will defiantly be the side to beat. Rising star Seth Rollins will be looking to grab Vancouver Wizards by the horns and pull it up the leaderboard. Owner Shifty will be hoping so. Like others such as Ohno, Steamboat and Graves, Rollins will be looking to make this season his own. And possibly unlike the others he has the talent to back it up. Rollins may be the strongest un-captain talent in the league and he will be hoping to get wins over both team members and captains. Can Rollins prove himself to everyone, only time will tell.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 20, 2012 7:50:17 GMT -5
WFigs Premier League Owner, Red Dragon makes his way out to the ring. He introduces a video package of all the teams, their captains and the managers. Dragon states the rules of the competition, all the teams will face off in matches. Wins earn you 3 points for your team, a draw earns you 1 point and a loss earns you 0. All matches will be decided by the ruling referee. However, decisions can be overturned by the WFigs committee. The committee can also serve suspensions if there is any foul play. Tonight, all teams from both divisions will compete but not every team will compete on every show. Second Division Johnny Curtis and Ryback (Las Vegas Stars) v Jiro and Bo Dallas (Detroit Murderers)The opening match of the WFigs League kicked off with a tag match from the Second Division. Ryback looked strong and Curtis as his partner picked up the scraps. Jiro impressed but it seemed like Dallas let him down. Ryback crashed into Jiro hitting the Shell Shocked for the first WFigs League win. Second Division Conor O'Brian (Boston Reapers) v Corey Graves (Houston Spiders)The first singles match in WFigs League history sadly was nothing to write home about. Both men will have to step it up to get both the crowd on their side and their team in the winning ways. Graves’ MK Ultra proved the difference. Second Division Seth Rollins (Vancouver Wizards) v Byron Saxton (Phoenix Scorpions)All eyes were on Rollins to see if he could perform up to the high standards that many predicted him to have and he didn’t disappoint. Saxton was outperformed by the excellent Rollins to began his WFigs account with a win hitting the aptly named Avada Kedavra. Second Division William Regal (c) and Richie Steamboat (London Rose) v Jack Swagger (c) and Percy Watson (Indianapolis Thunder)This was the first chance we got to see the captains in action and everyone was looking for them to perform well. They were partnered with a teammate; Richie looked good and even had Swagger on the ropes, while Percy looked decent enough but nothing that Regal couldn’t handle. Richie’s Crossbody earned London Rose the three points. Premiership Evan Bourne (Philadelphia Riot) v Wade Barrett (Washington Kings)The first match of the Premiership had highflying Bourne taking on brawler Barrett, so it was going to be a styles clash but this worked well. Barrett used his size to dominate but Bourne wouldn’t be pegged back and fought back well. Despite this Barrett’s Wasteland gave captain Triple H something to smile about. Premiership Christian and Sin Cara (Dallas Crush) v Cody Rhodes and Brodus Clay (Miami Blaze)A top tag match as all four men wanted to make a lasting impression in their first show. Both Christian and Cody led their teams well despite not being captains. However the deciding factor was their partners while Cara dived onto the "useless" Clay on the outside, Christian finished up in the ring with the KillSwitch. Premiership Curt Hawkins (Chicago Saints) v Santino Marella (Atlanta Hazard)The action slowed as two of the weaker competitors in the Premiership faced off. Santino was well loved by the crowd while Hawkins soaked up the heat. Santino missed the Cobra and Hawkins hit the Heat-Seeking Elbow for the 3-count. Premiership Randy Orton (c), The Miz and Yoshi Tatsu (Los Angeles Fortune) v Chris Jericho (c), Zack Ryder and Ezekial Jackson (Toronto Maple Leaf)The first ever 6 vs. 6, all team bout kicked off and it was a match you wouldn’t want to miss. There was action all over with each competitor getting time in the ring. Respective captains Orton and Jericho led their teams well but the rest of the team seemed to favour Los Angeles. The action quickened towards the end and the moves came thick and fast. Tatsu hit a dive on Jackson, Jericho was taken out by an RKO and the Miz got the win over Ryder with the Skull Crushing Finale. Premiership John Cena (c) (New York Rangers) v Alberto Del Rio (c) (Mexico City Heritage)The first one on one battle between two captains in the first ever main event of the WFigs League, this match was sure to be a classic and it certainly didn’t disappoint. Cena was the obvious fan favourite but that didn’t affect Del Rio who used his technical experience to outwit Cena at first. Cena powered back through his raw strength hitting the vertical suplex and a succession of clotheslines. Rio realised Cena had the upper-hand and went to the outside to slow the match down. The match became even with both men sharing offence. Del Riot nearly had the win with a sneaky pin but Cena kicked out. Rio attempted the Cross Armbreaker but Cena blocked his way out of it, hitting the Attitude Adjustment for the win.
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Post by duan on Jun 20, 2012 11:08:48 GMT -5
damn right richie steamboat.
I like how this is basically NWL...will be easy to follow my man. Keep it going!
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Post by Planktung on Jun 20, 2012 18:47:50 GMT -5
This is why no one likes you, Del Rio
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Post by Elliot on Jun 21, 2012 23:06:49 GMT -5
Curt Hawkins. That is all.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jun 22, 2012 6:56:12 GMT -5
Disappointing lost.
Good show, however. Hopefully this lasts like NWL.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jun 26, 2012 10:53:03 GMT -5
Second Division Richie Steamboat and Bray Wyatt (London Rose) v Trent Barreta (c) and Bo Dallas (Detroit Murderers)Richie was on a high after winning last week while Detroit started with a loss. The added tension in this match was that Bray and Bo are brothers. They were happy enough to fight each other and as the match wore on the tension was raised higher and higher. Richie hit the Crossbody once again for the win. After the match Richie and Bray celebrated but Bo Dallas got back in the ring and taunted Bray. Bray then pushed Bo to the floor then thier teammates held them both back. Bo was shouting for revenge on his brother while Bray was shown to the back. Second Division Kassius Ohno (Boston Reapers) v Damien Sandow (Phoenix Scorpions)There was plenty of pressure for Ohno to perform tonight as he was looked upon as a favourite to break out this season. Sandow was a decent performer and held Ohno all he could but in the end Ohno showed his technical ability, hitting the KO for the win. Second Division Heath Slater (c) and CJ Parker (Vancouver Wizards) v Jack Swagger (c) and Derrick Bateman (Indianapolis Thunder)The captains were out tonight as Slater and Swagger led their teams in the hope of getting the victory. The Wizards were hoping to carry on the good work that Rollins did last time. While Thunder were wanting to get off the starting block. Indianapolis always looked the better team, especially with the dominant Swagger leading by example. Second Division David Otunga (c) (Las Vegas Stars) v JTG (c) (Houston Spiders)The first Second Division captain one on one clash headlined the second division but sadly this wasn’t a classic. Otunga was much more interested in playing to the crowd than wrestling the match. JTG looked like he was going to get the win just before Otunga sneaked in a win. Premiership Ted DiBiase and Justin Gabriel (New York Rangers) v Wade Barrett and Drew McIntyre (Washington Kings)Both teams got off to a winning start last week, Rangers did thanks to Captain’s Cena main event win over Alberto Del Rio. But Cena wasn’t in action here tonight so DiBiase and Gabriel had to do the business. Meanwhile, Barrett got the 3 points for his team last week and was teaming with McIntyre tonight. Lots of good action here; Rangers teamed well together, Barrett continued to look impressive and McIntrye seemed to let his team down a bit. Despite this, Barrett took control: hitting a Wasteland on Gabriel in the ring then exiting to the outside to Big Boot DiBiase. McIntrye then lifted Gabriel to his feet hitting the Future Shock. Premiership The Miz (Los Angeles Fortune) v Kofi Kingston (Mexico City Heritage)Some good action here from two competitors who could easily be captaining their own teams. The Miz picked up the pin in the six man match last week while Mexico City’s Alberto Del Rio got a loss in the main event. Kofi treated the crowd to his frenzied offence but The Miz showed his wrestling knowledge by cutting him off at several crucial points. The Miz went for the Skull Crushing Finale which earned his team the win last week only for Kofi to roll forward and hit the Trouble in Paradise for the three count. After the match, The Miz grabbed the mic from the outside and said that the loss was a fluke. He said that both he and Los Angeles Fortune will bounce back and become season champions. Why? As he put it “Because I’m the Miz and I’m Awesome.” Premiership Big Show (c) (Dallas Crush) v Mark Henry (Atlanta Hazard)It was a clash of the heavyweights here as captain Big Show tacked Atlanta mammoth Mark Henry. Show’s partners picked up the win in a tag match last week so he was looking to continue the wins. Henry will look to pick up three points after teammate Santino Marella failed to pick up the win. Unlike the last match the pace was a lot slower. Despite being the “World’s Strongest Man” Henry couldn’t break up the count after Show hit the Knockout Punch. After the match, Triple H’s music played. He cut a promo saying how Washington Kings would be on the top of the table at the end of the season. Triple H’s reasoning was that he would be the most dominant captain. He added that Show looked impressive tonight but not as good as he would look next week. Premiership Daniel Bryan (c) and Tyson Kidd (Philadelphia Riot) v Rey Mysterio and Brodus Clay (Miami Blaze)Both teams lost last time, Riot’s Evan Bourne lost in singles competition. While Miami’s tag team lost their match and Clay put in a bad performance which let his team down. Clay had a chance to prove himself here but failed once again. The technical ability coupled with the speed of Philly Riot was too much for Clay. Captain Mysterio was dealt with and Bryan locked in the Yes Lock on Clay for the win. Premiership CM Punk (c) (Chicago Saints) v Chris Jericho (c) (Toronto Maple Leaf)The main event was another clash of the captains as Chicago’s Punk took on Toronto’s Jericho. Punk hasn’t competed yet in the League but his teammate Curt Hawkins picked up last time. Jericho lost the six man tag last week and would have felt the responsibility on him to pick up the win tonight. As you would expect from these two ring warriors this was a brilliant match with neither man wanting to surrender the 3 points. Jericho edged so close to victory twice once after countering Punk’s Springboard with the Walls of Jericho later Jericho countered the GTS with the Codebreaker. Neither times would Punk quit, he battled through the pain like a true captain should hitting the GTS for the three count.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jun 26, 2012 13:03:48 GMT -5
Wow, this is really awesome. Reminds me a lot of the NWL. Sucks to see Kofi go over Miz, but I suppose that's alright. I feel like my team has a solid chance of doing well, keep it up.
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Post by Jack. on Jun 26, 2012 14:14:18 GMT -5
My team is crap and they deserve to lose.
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Post by duan on Jun 28, 2012 4:37:12 GMT -5
London Rose FTW.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jun 28, 2012 6:06:12 GMT -5
Bray Dallas and Bo Harris, huh?
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