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Post by Elliot on Feb 21, 2013 15:25:45 GMT -5
Damn, !nterrogative lost by pinfall ah well, couldn't last forever I guess. A good show, Ace. Pleased to see you keep this going.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 22, 2013 14:31:23 GMT -5
Whoaa big write ups, thier a little hard to follow. But since its your big championship show I guess its good. I'm liking how your booking Hazard at the moment, he's doing well without doing too well. Which is the way it should be at the moment. Liking the introuction of the A-List Athletes Incorporated, I see potential. Kurt Donner was intoduced well too. Can't wait to see what you do with Samir, as long as you don't put him in an anti america group. Can't really comment on the other characters yet since I'm not used to them. Hunter seems like a good first champ as far as I can tell. Personally I would have just left it with him in the ring to end it. But at least it sets up the next title bout. Don't go having the title change hands all the time, have Hunter do a long reign, makes the company as a whole look bertter. Good luck and keep this up Ace
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Post by Jack. on Feb 23, 2013 7:50:17 GMT -5
Name: Brydan Stylix Age: 22 Height: 6'0 Weight: 210lbs Gimmick: Admires himself, believing he is superior looking than the rest of the roster and audience. Wrestling Style: Technical and can go high risk. Finisher: Facial Reconstruction (Floatover DDT) Picture Base:
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 26, 2013 2:57:14 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: November 21st, 2012 Before the show kicks off, a video package is shown highlighting the events of Crowning a Champion. Quick clips are shown of Tomohiro Takeda remaining undefeated and Vengeance dismantling Marco Cruz, and then the video highlights the epic eight man ISW World Heavyweight Championships. Some rivalries were settled, such as Danny Hazard and Hunter Kellen, some weren't as seen in the Wes Bane vs. Ricky Direstone match, and new rivalries were born, such as Raiden Takahashi vs. Tommy Staxx. To finish off the match, we highlight the epic Cam Nitta vs. Hunter Kellen matchup in the finals where the underdog Nitta's Cinderella story is cut just short by Hunter Kellen, who was crowned as the inaugural ISW World Heavyweight Champion.
The show kicks off with fireworks and newly crowned ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen making his way out to the ring to a chorus of boos. Kellen, mic in hand talks about how he proved everyone in this company wrong and shut everyone up by winning this championship belt. He says that ISW has officially been taken hostage and that his reign of terror has just gotten started. He says that nobody can stop him, and nobody should try, because it will just be the same result that seven other men had last night. His opponent is beaten and broken in the middle of the ring and he is crowned that winner. Kellen's promo is cut short by Cam Nitta. Nitta, alone, says that he wouldn't have bothered Kellen here tonight if it weren't for his actions after their match. He admits that Kellen won fair and square, but he believes that he deserves the first shot. Kellen laughs and says that there is clearly a man who deserves it more than him, and he was the only other man who had as dominating performance at Crowning a Champion as him. He talks about Vengeance's domination of Marco Cruz last Sunday. He tells Nitta that if he can defeat Vengeance tonight, he will consider giving Nitta another shot. Nitta, without hesitation, accepts Kellen's offer before going to the back and getting ready.
A-List Athletes Incorporated (Tyrece O'Neil and Richard Shaw [with Big Tiny]) vs. Malcolm Winslow and Denton Wilson This match was really just a way to showcase ISW's newest tag team. ISW recently went on a signing spree and these two were highly touted at Crowning a Champion. They really delivered here as they dominated their opponents, who were clearly outmatch. Big Tiny stood at ringside ominously, but never had to get involved. Shaw and O'Neil truly dominated as both men got offense in before O'Neil locked on the Heel Hook on Winslow, gaining the submission victory. Winners via Submission: A-List Athletes Incorporated
After the A-List Athletes go backstage, Marco Cruz walks out to the ring, face bruised and on crutches. He is clearly dismayed, a looked of complete blankness on his face. He talks about how he has been thinking about it for a long time, but he can no longer stand to see his masterpiece of a face get damaged any longer. The fans pop at the comedy of the situation chanting "please don't go" before Cruz tells them to stop. Just as he's about to make an announcement, presumably that he's going to stop wrestling, Brydan Stylix, another new ISW acquisition, comes out to the ring. He introduces himself, before saying he wanted to meet the so called "looker" of ISW. Stylix says that he thought he was going to be impressed, and maybe finally find that person that compares to himself in terms of looks, but he is sorely disappointed. He tells Cruz that he looks like an apple that had been sitting around for too long, bruised and misshapen, and discolored. Cruz is clearly angered from his looks being insulted and tells Stylix to put his money where his mouth is. Stylix says he's pretty easy to find and his people will contact Cruz'. Before walking away, Stylix tells Cruz he has a little something on his eye. Cruz checks, only for Stylix to smash Cruz in the eye with his microphone, saying "I'll get it for you." The fans boo Stylix, before he cockily goes backstage.
Kurt Donner vs. Steady Eddy In a battle of behemoths, German Strongman Kurt Donner mades his debut against ISW's Special Superstar Steady Eddy. This was a great challenge for the debuting Donner, whose power was almost fully matched by that of Eddy. However, after a relatively even match, Donner gained the upper hand and nailed the Donner und Blitz, scoring a victory in his debut. Donner nonchalantly celebrated his win, the crowd booing him. Winner via Pinfall: Kurt Donner
We cut backstage where our interviewer is with Tommy Staxx. Asked about his ambush of Raiden Takahashi at Crowning a Champion, Staxx said that he was the man who deserved to be in the tournament, not Raiden. He said he knew that Raiden was the second weakest link in the tournament, and was facing the weakest in the first round, so he saw it as a perfect opportunity to pounce and earn the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. He said that it was nothing personal, just getting what he wants. Staxx then tells Raiden that he better stay out of his business from now on, or else it will become personal, and Raiden will not like the result when it gets personal.
Ricky Direstone vs. Tomohiro Takeda This was definitely the most back and forth match of the night. Cam Nitta was not at ringside with Takeda, probably getting ready for his matchup later on tonight. Direstone kept it even with Tomo, and the streak looked like it was truly in jeopardy. That was until Wes Bane came out to distract Direstone, seemingly in revenge for Direstone's cheating tactics at Crowning a Champion. This would prove to be Direstone's downfall, as Takeda flattened "The High Roller" with a devastating Lariat to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Tomohiro Takeda
In an ISW Insider we focus on newly signed ISW competitor Shane McCorven. The Britt, who has competed briefly in a couple of other fledgling federations, has shown that he has a lot to prove and will get his chance to do so in ISW. McCorven promises not to take anyone trying to hold that down and that begins with Dallas Quinn's challenge tonight on Worldwide.
Dallas Quinn vs. Shane McCorven Another very competitive match featuring another signing from the impressive pool of new ISW talent. Quinn has had a bad streak of luck here, and facing McCorven really allowed him to showcase his abilities. McCorven seems a bit raw, but was able to fight back. However, it wasn't enough as Quinn spoiled McCorven's debut after hitting the Brooklyn Bounce (RKO) to get the win. Winner via Pinfall: Dallas Quinn
Backstage we are with Wes Bane. Bane is asked about his actions earlier tonight against Ricky Direstone. Bane says that he feels like what he did was a matter of turnabout. Direstone cost him his chance at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship by cheating at Crowning a Champion, so he thought the he would cost Direstone something as well. He says that things between him and Direstone are far from over, and that the so called "High Roller" hasn't heard the last from him. Things are just getting started, and Direstone is going to pay for being the sleaze that he is.
Zack Star and Tommy Staxx vs. Danny Hazard and !nterrogative A fairly entertaining match featuring four men who came up short in the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament at Crowning a Champion. It was fairly back and forth, with the teaming experience of Hazard and !nterrogative giving them the upper hand. Following dirty tactics, Star and Staxx got the upper hand until Raiden Takahashi ran down and took out Staxx as a measure of revenge. The numbers advantage allowed !nterrogative to hit The !nterrogation to get the win for himself and Hazard. Winner via Pinfall: Danny Hazard and !nterrogative
A promo airs for new ISW signee Samir Yusuf. The video starts off with a Turkish flag waving and the Yusuf appearing on screen. He talks about hailing from Turkey and honing his craft in the amazing wrestling scene in Europe. He says he has taken all comers and will continue to do so in the United States and in ISW. He says that he aims to prove that not all Middle Easterners, especially the ones from Turkey, are "terrorists" and that they can be good people too. He says that ISW better watch out, because he is coming to make a statement.
Vengeance vs. Cam Nitta The main event saw Cam Nitta fighting for his right for a rematch at Hunter Kellen and perhaps another shot at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Nitta at first was clearly outmatched by the much larger Vengeance and anything that Nitta did really didn't affect the monster much. Whether it was high flying moves, or just regular punches, Vengeance didn't seem to budge. And because Nitta couldn't make Vengeance budge, he paid. Nitta was nearly locked in the Torture Rack a number of times, before Vengeance was finally able to apply it. Nitta screamed out in pain, but would not give up. After appearing to pass out, the referee counted to two, only for Nitta to begin kicking out before three. Getting free, Nitta hit the Pele kick, causing Vengeance to collapse like a large tree. A beautiful Claymore and Nitta pulled off the amazing upset! Winner via Pinfall: Cam Nitta
After the physically draining matchup, ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen charges down to the ring. Nitta can do nothing to fight back after being physically decimated by Vengeance and falls to a deadly Bless the Fall from Kellen. Before any more damage can be done, Nitta's mentor Tomorhiro Takeda runs down to the ring and runs Kellen off, in an eerily similar situation to what happened at Crowning a Champion. On the ramp, Kellen yells that Nitta will never get another shot as long as he's champion, and neither will Tomo. The show goes off the air with Kellen receiving the boos with great pleasure, taunting the downed Nitta, who is now angry as he recovers.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Feb 27, 2013 16:56:00 GMT -5
Opportunity for All ISW Readers!
So as you guys know, this diary was supposed to be a split between myself and my good friend LLLBD, another member on here. As you guys also know, that didn't work out to well and ISW went on a bit of a hiatus while I tried to figure out what I wanted to do with it. I wanted to continue with the diary, but still keep some semblance of a split to it. So I came up with a bit of an idea.
After going through three potential people who would replace LLLBD as a permanent booker to ISW, I came to the realization that most people don't want to or have the time to put as much effort into ISW as I do. Which, of course, is fine and I completely understand. So I thought, why not just let people book one random show here and there, to keep me on my toes and keep things exciting for me. Throw me a curveball, if you will.
So, my idea will be known as Special Guest Bookers. As you can probably tell from the name, once in a while I will be dipping into a pool of interested people and give them the opportunity to book an episode of ISW Worldwide (sorry folks, I'll stick to doing the PPVs myself). I'm not sure when the first guest booked show will be, but I do believe it will be in either the next group of five, or the following group, so soon. I just need to know who is interested.
So once I have the group of people who are interested, I will pick one person who I believe has the most interest and knowledge of ISW. I will base this off of quality and consistency of replies (moreso quality, but yeah). This system is not first come first serve, so feel free to sign up to be a guest booker whenever and if you show that you are following ISW. I will choose you. When chosen, I will ask for a general rundown of the current storylines of ISW, to make sure that you don't completely ruin it for me. While I want curveballs, I don't want to have to restart feuds or explain something from the previous show that didn't make sense. So yeah, that's how I'm going to continue to have a "split" aspect to this whole thing, which was the original point.
To sign up, please PM me.
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Post by Jack. on Feb 27, 2013 17:12:18 GMT -5
Brydan Stylix had a great debut there, I like how you've placed him straight into a feud, I think he could be a good character if you put him to good use, great show Ace, you're doing a great job and as you know I've always been a fan of your sign ups:)
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Post by MizTV on Feb 27, 2013 17:35:57 GMT -5
Oh cool this sounds like an interesting idea. I'm gonna try to be a booker once!!
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Post by Ace Bennett on Mar 4, 2013 22:24:50 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: November 28th, 2012 The show kicks off tonight with none other than Cam Nitta making his way out to the ring, flanked by mentor Tomohiro Takeda. In the ring, Nitta talks about how he has earned the right to fight Hunter Kellen once again last week for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship after defeating Vengeance. He says that he believes he deserves another shot and that Hunter Kellen can no long avoid giving it to him. ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen makes his way out to the ring, laughing. He says if he didn't have his butt buddy out at the ring with him, that he would come down there and slap some sense into him. He says that one does not simply get a world title shot, and Nitta will not get to fight him again. Before being able to continue, ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov makes his way out to the ring. He tells Kellen that he is not the one making the decisions around here. He says that tonight, if Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda can defeat Hunter Kellen and a partner of his choosing, then Nitta will get a ISW World Heavyweight Championship opportunity at ISW's next pay per view event, Showdown. Kellen scowls at Kriminov as he walks away and Nitta points at Kellen, gesturing that he is coming for him.
Kurt Donner vs. Denton Wilson Denton Wilson cannot catch a break. After an impressive victory over equally large Steady Eddy, powerhouse Kurt Donner faced Denton in a completely one sided match. Donner pretty much bulldozed over the outmatched Wilson before hitting the Donner und Blitz to get the win, breaking Wilson in half. Winner via Pinfall: Kurt Donner
Backstage we see Wes Bane stretching and getting ready for his matchup later tonight against Zack Star. While tapping up, Bane is grabbed by Ricky Direstone and thrown against a wall. Direstone asks Bane what he thought he was doing out there last week during his match. He tries to slap Bane across the face, only to get his hand caught. Bane overpowers the larger Direstone and spins him around, now holding him against the wall. Bane says that when Direstone had to cheat to beat him, to cost him an opportunity at becoming the first ISW World Heavyweight Championship, he made it a war. He says that before it was just a little rivalry, but Direstone made it more than that. And now, Bane says he's going to make sure Direstone's life is nothing but Wes Bane 24/7. He will make sure that Direstone does nothing but think about him, and be afraid of what he'll do next. He tells him that Direstone's days as "The High Roller" are over and- Direstone spits in Bane's face before he can finish. Bane let's his grip of Direstone free, rubbing his eye. Direstone says if Bane wants a war, he's got one and walks away, evil smile on his face.
Dallas Quinn vs. Samir Yusuf For the second straight week, Quinn takes on a promising debut wrestler. Yusuf is a technical wrestler from Turkey, and he got a nice pop after a close match with Quinn. Quinn has been fighting with a chip on his shoulder since a rough start and Yusuf could do little to stop him in the latter portion of the match after a relatively even start. A Brooklyn Bounce spelled the end for Yusuf, with Quinn playing debut spoiler for the second straight week. Winner via Pinfall: Dallas Quinn
We are backstage with a very depressed Marco Cruz. Cruz is asked about the confrontation between him and Brydan Stylix last week on Worldwide. Before Cruz could answer, Stylix himself appears and talks about how Cruz is a spineless, ugly, worm who has absolutely nothing going for him. Cruz is incensed and tells Styix that he does a lot of talking for someone who hasn't been in the ring yet. Stylix says that in due time, everyone will see how amazing "Beautiful" Brydan Stylix is and how imperfect and petrifying everyone else in ISW is compared to him.
A List Athletes Incorporated vs. Danny Hazard and !nterrogative A very competitive tag team match featuring two of the more experienced pairs in the short history of ISW. Hazard and !nterrogative gave the team of O'Neil and Shaw a run for their money here tonight, and it looked like the promising new team might have a bit of a misstep here tonight. Hazard and !nterrogative really were on their game, but in the end interference from Big Tiny, ALAI's bodyguard allowed Shaw to hit Hazard with the Hollywood Bomb (Pump Handle Slam) to get the dirty victory. Winners via Pinfall: A List Athletes Incorporated
We cut backstage where our interviewer is with Raiden Takahashi. Takahashi is asked about his current rivalry with Tommy Staxx. Takahashi says that he will never forgive Staxx for what he did at Crowning a Champion. He bent the rules so that he could get an unfair opportunity that at the end of the day, he did not deserve. Takahashi says that he will prove to Staxx that there was a reason that he was chosen for the tournament and not him, and that until then, he will pursue Staxx until he gives him the one on one match that he deserves.
Tommy Staxx vs. Shane McCorven Luckily for Staxx, there was no interference on the part of Raiden Takahashi here tonight and this match was completely fair. It didn't look like interference would be necessary for McCorven as he impressed and showed that he very well could have a future here in ISW. However, Staxx garnered some momentum and hit the Staxx Attaxx and got the victory. Winner via Pinfall: Tommy Staxx
Cutting backstage to some dark corner of the arena, the monstrous Vengeance stands, presumably like he always does. He is alone and completely silent until ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen approaches. Before Kellen can speak, Vengeance grasps Kellen's throat, choking the champion. Running out of air, Kellen pleads with Vengeance and says that he could get his hands on Cam Nitta if he hears him out. Vengeance lets go, and Kellen recovers for a second. Kellen says he's asked everyone, but no one will partner with him tonight because their jealous of his success. He says he knows Vengeance wants to hurt Cam Nitta just as much as he does and as an added bonus, he gets to add the first blemish to Tomohiro Takeda's record. Kellen extends his hand to Vengeance, who slaps the hand away and nods. Kellen, laughing and saying he will see him later, runs off before Vengeance tries to hurt him again.
Zack Star vs. Wes Bane What a great match this was. Fan favorite Bane and the cocky Star really took it to one another here. It looked like a fairly even match until Ricky Direstone came down from backstage in an attempt to cost Bane the match. However, this backfired on Direstone as Bane was able to knock an overzealous Star down for long enough to hit a 450 Elbow Drop while taunting towards Direstone and saying "nice try" towards him and getting the victory. Winner via Pinfall: Wes Bane
Our interviewer is with undefeated German strongman Kurt Donner. When asked about his success in ISW so far, and what his goals are in the company. Donner, in an incredibly heavy German accent, says that the opposition that he has faced thus far has been of no challenge to him. He says that he has come to ISW for a challenge, and to take his physical limits to new extremes. He says that ISW is full of a bunch of weaklings who could never beat him in a fight. Then, he specifically points out Tomohiro Takeda and his undefeated run. Donner claims that he will be the man to break that run, because Tomo clearly offers the best challenge for him right now.
Hunter Kellen and Vengeance vs. Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda This was some main event. All four men proved to be very talented and worthy of the slot. Nitta and Kellen had some great chemistry in ring, as little as Kellen stayed in the ring. Vengeance did a lot of damage for the heel team, with Kellen only coming in when Nitta or Takeda were down. That was until the match would down and Vengeance simply stood by as Nitta hit a Pele Kick followed by a dazzling Claymore, getting the pin for his team. Winners via Pinfall: Cam Nitta and Tomohiro Takeda
Post match, Nitta and Takeda celebrate their victory and pose to the fans. Vengeance does nothing but simply walk away, ignoring everything around him. Nitta, having just pinned the champ, motions that he will be the next ISW World Heavyweight Champion as Kellen sits on the ramp, holding his ribs in pain, failing to accept that he had just been pinned by the plucky underdog.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Mar 4, 2013 22:50:04 GMT -5
I might be ready to give you a new character.
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Name: Beast Kong Age: 29 Height: 6ft2 Weight: 287 lbs. Gimmick: Female that wants to destroy males Wrestling Style: Brawler Finisher: KongDriver (Pile driver) Picture Base: Awesome Kong
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Post by Elliot on Mar 5, 2013 12:09:16 GMT -5
!nterrogative continues to lose hopefully he can pull it back by breaking some small guy in half.
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Post by Shamrock. on Mar 6, 2013 17:39:08 GMT -5
Loving your take on Donner. Hopefully this Bane vs. Direstone feud builds up Wes to a title push, which I think is the direction you are taking. Either way I love the development of his character and the interactions with Direstone.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 7, 2013 14:28:02 GMT -5
Enjoying this Ace. I think I prefer it to PTW (for starters its got a much better name.) Hazard seems to be doing well but I'm a little bit concerned that he now seems to be in a tag team. Im startung to get into some of the characters Takeda is awesome, Bane/Direstone is a good feud and the German Donner. Sad Samir lost hopefully he doesn't get the sterotypical forienger gimmick. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by MizTV on Mar 9, 2013 13:30:41 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: December 5th, 2012 The show kicks off with ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov making his way to the ring where a podium with a covered object sitting on it. In the ring he tells how with the roster size and amount of fans supporting them that he wants to please them more. Suddenly he pulls off the cover revealing a title belt. Stanton continues saying this is the ISW Television Championship. Tonight two matches will be fought with the winners advancing to the finals at Showdown where they will fight in a steel cage. Kurt Donner vs. Dallas QuinnTwo men who have been riding a winning streak faced off tonight in a match that went back and forth. The tough German eventually took control with unmatched power. When it looked like Quinn had finally got another opening Donner countered with the Donner Und Blitz. Winner via pinfall: Kurt DonnerWe cut backstage where ISW interviewer is with Ricky Direstone asking him about the announcement of the Television Championship. Direstone said he was informed that he will be in a qualifying match against Raiden Takahashi and he plans to simply take care of business. Television Championship Qualifying match Raiden Takahashi vs. Ricky DirestoneA very important match between two very impressive superstars started with Direstone hitting Raiden with a cheap shot. Raiden got quickly angered and rushed Ricky into the corner pummeling him with punches. From their Raiden opened up a fury of moves nearly putting him away with the Dropkick from Hell, but Direstone rolled from the ring. Raiden sensing victory rolled out to retrieve him but a fan reached out and grabbed his shoulder. That fan was Tommy Staxx. The small time wasted aloud Direstone to push Raiden into the ring post. Back in the ring Direstone smashed Raiden with a huge elbow and followed it with the figure four leg lock. Winner via Submission: Ricky DirestoneBackstage Wes Bane is discussing the victory of Ricky Direstone and that he plans to win his match tonight and defeat him at Showdown Hunter Kellen vs. Shane McCorvenMcCorven was trying to rebound from a rough start but facing the champion wasn't getting any more marks in the victory box as Kellen was the winner after a Bless the Fall Winner by Pinfall: Hunter Kellen
Backstage Raiden Takahashi was running around looking to get his hands on Tommy Staxx. As he opened the locker room Vengeance was their at the door not looking in the mood as he shoved Raiden into the wall. A-List Athletes Incorporated vs Danny Hazard and !nterrogativeA rematch from last week as requested by Hazard and !nterrogative. Hazard had Shaw on the ropes until Big Tiny came down from the entrance ramp. !nterrogative hopped off on the apron and walk up to Tiny cause Hazard to be distracted before being hit with a Hollywood Bomb Winners by Pinfall: A-List Athletes IncorporatedBackstage Wes Bane is warming up when Tommy Staxx slyly slides in and asked him if he saw what he did to Raiden at Crowning a Champion. Bane look at him and said all that matters is when this night is over he will soon be crowned a champion. Brydan Stylix vs Brody DudicalThis match was over before it started as Stylix began the beat down on Dudical before the match throwing him into the ring steps and continued beating on him before hitting Facial Reconstruction on Dudical No Contest via Pre-match beat downA run down so far of the Showdown PPV was shown hyping Cam Nitta vs. Hunter Kellen and Ricky Direstone vs the winner of this next match in a steel cage. Television Championship Qualifying matchTommy Staxx vs. Wes BaneThis match was above and beyond the rest here tonight as the goal of becoming the first ever ISW television champion loomed near by. These two men pulled out all of the stops. the fans were shocked when Staxx hit what was thought of a banned moved, the piledriver. Bane though hit a huge kick followed by 450 elbow drop. Winner by pinfall: Wes BaneAfter the match Ricky Direstone came to the ring and got in Wes Bane's face. Suddenly the steel cage lowered as the two men began to brawl as the show closed.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Mar 9, 2013 13:36:08 GMT -5
Good work, dude.
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Post by MizTV on Mar 9, 2013 13:38:49 GMT -5
Thanks Bock. I worked really hard on this. I really didn't want to disappoint Ace. Big thanks to Ace for letting me do this as it was super fun
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Post by Jack. on Mar 9, 2013 16:07:04 GMT -5
Good stuff man! Good to see Stylix effectively pick up a wink through beating the crap out of someone, haha.
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Post by Shamrock. on Mar 9, 2013 20:24:20 GMT -5
Very well done Miz, fantastic work with the Bane/Direstone feud!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 3:06:22 GMT -5
No Takeda in the recent one, but dat Streak.
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