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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 2, 2014 7:04:27 GMT -5
Looking forward to this Ace. Most excited I've been about a show for ages. Good opening segment. I like multi-mans to open shows. Glad A List went over, I see the Eskimos as nothing more than enhancement talent. I did not expect Bane to win, but good for him. Love to see him move up in the future. Damn, that's pretty big news. Tyger challenging next time. Yusif for the win, yay. Didn't expect it, I expected a squash to put Dire over. Good tag match, although I would have liked to see more of the Stars, them feuding makes sense. The mystery attack angle is always a good un. I would have swapped the places of Cam's match and Raiden's. Cam is a much bigger name. Donner going over was the right call, puts him in the title hunt. I'm surprised Hazard went over, I expected Inter to win to set up a gimmick bout which Hazard could win. Speaking of which, the card could have really done with a gimmick bout, just a no rules match or something. The most obvious choice would have been Hazard's match. Liking the Active Hazard though. Dropkick from Hell is such a good name, good match too. All your promos are solid and the mentions of the Bane attack is a good addition. No not Hazard! Does that mean a stable is coming? I'm disappointed by the last match or as you said, the lack of. I really wanted to see it but it seems you had this planned all along. It's gonna add to the build of Kellen/Tomo but their feud was so hot going into this one. It was a good writ segment (Even though you mentioned !nterrogative before he took his mask off). There's always going to be a masked group angle somewhere in a sign up but I was hoping you wouldn't go down that route since it is a little cliché (I know I did it but looking back it was pretty bland). I just don't see Hunter as a leader of a group either, I saw him as a lone wolf kinda guy. Of course, your a great writer and you'll make it work and make it interesting. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by snickelodeon on Apr 2, 2014 10:00:16 GMT -5
Ace, been waiting for this show down completely to the Main Event, you could have put together the worst under card possible but this show was still unmissable due to Main Event. So it was a bonus that the under card was mint too.
I have mixed feelings on the Main Event in the sense that there was nothing wrong with the masked group attack I just think it was the wrong time. For me the first match between them should have ended clean with the outcome going either way and then in the 2nd match you could have done this attack which would then lead to Takeda looking for revenge and his title back or Takeda over coming the road blocks to get his 3rd and final shot.
After the hype and effort put into the Main Event for me it was the wrong time it would be a bit like Orton winning the triple threat at Mania due to interference. You don't do this sort of finish often so its not a negative really I think I was just invested in seeing a clean winner one way or the other.
Show was very good and while it seems like I am complaining about the Main Event angle it was still well written and very heated, I just would of preferred a clean finish this time round.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 9, 2014 22:55:16 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: March 6th, 2013 The show gets kicked off with ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen along with the three men that helped him commit the heinous attacks of Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi; !nterrogative, Brydan Stylix, and Shane McCorven. The group gets some of the biggest heat that ISW has ever seen after they robbed the fans of the greatest match in ISW history with their beatdown. Kellen soaks in the boos as the three men look around. The fans begin to chant "Why" specifically at McCorven, who had been a face prior to the assault. Kellen tells the fans to shut up as he gets some more boos. Continuing, Kellen says that the terrain of International Sims Wrestling shifted at Blitzkrieg and that it will never be the sames. Kellen cites the poor management of ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov, saying that he has mistreated several of his wrestlers. He says that he has been constantly forced to defend his championship at the most inopportune times, just because Kriminov doesn't like him. He says that people like Danny Hazard and Kurt Donner were getting opportunities in front of proven talent like !nterrogative just because the fans like them better as "good guys." Stylix was not put in matches on a weekly basis, burying him beneath so-called "wrestlers" that don't even have half the talent that Stylix does. And of course, Shane McCorven was forced to team with a moron through his entire stay in ISW just because people thought it was funny. Kellen says that these grievances have not gone unnoticed, nor will they go unpunished. The first step of the punishment was eliminating Takeda, Nitta, and Takahashi, three of the fan's favorite guys. By getting rid of these guys, there is no one in ISW that can stand in their way and achieve their ultimate goal, drive Stanton Kriminov out of ISW. He says that Kriminov will be forced out of ISW at their hands so that the wrestlers themselves can control the company, not some suit. He says that they will be the cause of the end of the days of ISW as everyone knows it. That ending will be soon, starting tonight when Kellen beats Justin Tyger and keeps his belt. Because they are the Agents of Apocalypse.
In a strange turn of events, the newly formed Agents of Apocalypse are interrupted by Spaghetti Eskimo Squad led by special superstar Steady Eddy. Eddy calls Kellen and company meanie heads and says that they are nothing but a bunch of bullies. He says that Takeda, Nitta, and Takahashi were his friends and says that he is going to beat them up for taking his friends away from him. Kellen then invites the squad to the ring for a match which the squad accepts.
Agents of Apocalypse (!nterrogative, Brydan Stylix, and Shane McCorven) vs. Spaghetti Eskimo Squad (Steady Eddy, Firm Herm, and Beast Kong) While brave, Steady Eddy was clearly over his head here as the newly formed Agents of Apocalypse will clearly be a juggernaut within ISW. This match was put here to establish the three men in Agents of Apocalypse not named Hunter Kellen's dominance. The Spaghetti Eskimo Squad only had one moment that it looked like they would get some momentum when Steady Eddy began to get mad and clotheslined Stylix and McCorven, only to get floored by !nterrogative. The monster then put the finishing touches on the match by hitting Herm with the !nterrogation to get the win. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
We cut backstage where we are with Danny Hazard who just watched the events of the previous match. He is shaking his head with a look a clear anger across his face. He is then approached by ISW Television Champion Wes Bane who says that Kellen thinking no one in ISW now can stop him is ludicrous and that he just wants to go find him and show him a thing or two right now. Hazard nods but says that it would be suicide to do that now, especially now that he's got himself a bit of an army at his disposal. Hazard tells Bane that it's up to them to find willing people to fight these guys and show them what ISW is really made of. Bane nods as the two men shake hands, an alliance clearly formed.
Zack Star vs. Denton Wilson Star's first action as a singles competitor since breaking off with Shane McCorven. Star got a mixed reaction, as The Stars of the Show were a well liked team. Star seemed distraught, even allowing the winless Wilson to get a few strikes in on him. However, Star was able to pull himself together and hit the Starstruck to give himself the victory. Winner via Pinfall: Zack Star
Our interviewer is with TCW Triple Crown Champion and the winner of the Super Sims Cup, Justin Tyger. When asked about his upcoming match for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Hunter Kellen, Tyger says that he can't wait to add some more gold to his cabinet. He says that while Kellen claims that nobody in ISW can beat him, he isn't from ISW. Tyger talks about how he looks forward to making this so called revolution that Kellen has planned moot after he takes the only thing away from Kellen that makes him relevant in the first place and brings it to TCW, the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. He then wishes Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi swift recoveries as he will look forward to defending his newly won title against all three of them.
The Jamerson Brothers vs. St. Arnaud Enterprises (with Bobby St. Arnaud) A match featuring the two newest teams of ISW. Both teams are relatively raw, but this match was still pretty decent. The Jamersons may have difficulty sticking out for the time being, as the other teams in ISW simply have gotten more camera time than they have, St. Arnaud's team being one of those groups. Dallas Quinn was particularly impressive here, and for the first time in a while really got to show off an impressive arsenal of moves that brought him to the company in the first place. The competitive match ended as Kieran Jamerson fell to a Superkick from Quinn. Winners via Pinfall: St. Arnaud Enterprises
We cut backstage where we go to the locker room of Agents of Apocalypse. The men seem to be talking about the upcoming main event against Justin Tyger. However, they are then interrupted by "The High Roller" Ricky Direstone. Direstone walks in and applauds the newly formed group, saying that he was agreeing with everything that Kellen was saying last night and that he feels the same way that they all do. He says that he is forced to fight with the likes of Samir Yusef when he should be main eventing every show. He then offers his services to the four men, saying that he will fight to tear down ISW so that they can be where they deserve. Kellen then begins to laugh at Direstone, who seems shocked as all of Agents of Apocalypse laugh. Kellen says they don't want a chump who loses to the likes of Samir Yusef in the group and then demands Direstone to leave. When Direstone tries to reason with them men, !nterrogative repeats what Kellen says, saying that they aren't afraid to send him out of the room on a stretcher. Clearly angry, Direstone punches a locker and storms out, as Agents of Apocalypse go back to their previous discussion.
Prove Yourself Match: For A Shot at the ISW Television Championship Kyle Mathews vs. Marco Cruz vs. Samir Yusef vs. Tommy Staxx With three of ISW's top stars currently on the shelf with injuries, the company is in need of some of its up and comers to step up and prove that they're more than just potential. This match was partially used for that respect, but also to crown a man who would get an ISW Television Championship opportunity on next week's Worldwide. All four men were impressive, as they all wanted a shot at Wes Bane's belt. Mathews really looks like he has a future here in ISW. However, on this night it seemed like it would be a bit too early as Cruz and Staxx' experience really showed through and made it seem like they were the favorites to win. That was until Yusef came out of nowhere and rolled Staxx up, getting the surprise three count! Winner via Pinfall: Samir Yusuf
We now cut to a video promo featuring German strongman Kurt Donner. Donner begins by talking about the immense respect that he has for Cam Nitta, Tomohiro Takeda, and Raiden Takahashi as competitors, saying that they are three of the most competitive men that he has ever set foot in the ring with. He says that he has had great matches with all three of them and that he hopes that they can get back in the ring very soon. Donner then goes in on Agents of Apocalypse, saying that what they did was unforgivable. He says that the so-called men have spit in the face of competition and that is not something that he takes lightly. Donner says that he will be sure to make each man responsible pay for what they did to his colleagues. A very intense promo from Donner.
A-List Athletes Incorporated vs. Danny Hazard and Wes Bane This was a great match that really put over the tag team division. A-List aren't really known as singles competitors, but really showed that as a team they could go at it with anyone, including those at the top of company like Hazard and champions like Bane. Hazard and Bane appear to be accumulating some sort of counter force to the newly formed Agents of Apocalypse. Tonight though, they were faced with beating one of the top tag teams in ISW. It appeaered that the team of Hazard and Bane would have a successful debut, but as they were gaining momentum, the music of Agents of Apocalypse hit and the crowd began to stir as !nterrogative, Shane McCorven, and Brydan Stylix surround the ring. During the commotion, Richard Shaw plowed Bane in the skull with a Bicycle Kick! The Athletes pick up the huge win as Agents of Apocalypse simply laugh at their new rivals' misfortune, clearly only meaning to distract Bane and Hazard and not actually attack them. Winners via Pinfall: A-List Athletes Incorporated
Our interviewer is now backstage with ISW Tag Team Champions Samoan Swag Team. When asked about the victories of not only A-List Athletes Incorporated, but also St. Arnaud Enterprises, the duo said that they are very impressed with the extreme depth that the ISW tag team division offers. They say that they welcome all comers to challenge their swag, and for their titles. They say that they have beaten both of the mentioned teams already and would feel obliged to do it again if either of them earned the shot. The brothers then suggested that the two rival teams face off next week for a shot at their championship belts. May the best team win.
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen (c) [with Agents of Apocalypse] vs. Justin Tyger [TCW] What a main event this was. Kellen was forced to defend his championship against the TCW Triple Crown Champion Justin Tyger after removing his three main rivals from the company for the foreseeable future. Tyger really brought it to Kellen early on, as the other Agents of Apocalypse looked on and didn't interfere. It really looked like Kellen's reign was in trouble a number of times here, as Tyger was carrying a lot of momentum off of winning the second Super Sims Cup. However as we all know when he wants to be Kellen is a fighting champion who brings it all on nights that his belt is on the line, and this was one of those nights. Kellen got the upper hand as well, bringing forth a very back and forth match that had the crowd on the edge of their seat the entire night. The end of the match came as Tyger had Kellen all set up for the Western Lariat! However, Kellen was able to duck under the attempt, bounce off the ropes and hit a lariat of his own, sending a message to not only Tyger but to Tomohiro Takeda as well! Kellen then hit the Bless the Fall to retain his championship. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW World Heavyweight Champion: Hunter Kellen
As Kellen wiped his mouth after the tough match and raised his arm in the air, he motioned for his men to enter the ring. Tyger is in big trouble here! !nterrogative grabs a chair from under the ring and throws it to Kellen, then grabbing a second one. With all four Agents of Apocalypse in the ring, it looks as if there is no chance for Tyger now! Kellen sets Tyger in the chair as he did Cam Nitta and Raiden Takahashi at Blitzkrieg. Kellen screams that the end is coming with the chair in the air, before the music of Danny Hazard hits. But Hazard isn't alone as he charges the ring with company in the form of Wes Bane, Kurt Donner, and surprisingly, Zack Star, signaling a full blown face turn! Before Kellen can slam the chair into Tyger's arm, the four men charge the ring and clear house, throwing the Agents of Apocalypse from the ring! The counter team has began to form as Hazard says he's coming for Kellen and the other three help Tyger to his feet. The show goes off the air as the two groups stare each other down.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 10, 2014 11:02:42 GMT -5
Good edition of Worldwide. Not sure about the stable name but I think it'll grow on me. First segment is good to put the new group over. Hazard and Bane oh yeah, or HazBane, nah. Wonder what Star will get upto now. Tyger Tyger baby. Glad Aunald team won, Jamerson cane have a shot later on. Direstone segment was interesting, thought he would join but I like them keeping it to an elite crew. Although, the other members of the group are kinda losers too. Go Yusif, didn't expect that esp with Mathews in there. I like Haz and Bane as a semi team, I thought they would win but storyline wise that makes sense. Good main event, putting Kellen over like that makes him strong. Glad you resisted interference. Good ending too, maybe a little early on there being an resistance, could have left that till next Worldwide. But anyway, good luck and keep this up. Favourite diary on the board.
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Post by snickelodeon on Apr 12, 2014 10:28:31 GMT -5
Ace...
This worldwide was all about getting AOA over and setting up the next few months and you did a great job of that!!
Opening promo was good with a good reason given for the attacks. Then they looked strong in the 6 man. Then you had Hazard and Bane start an alliance but then later AOA got one over on the 2.
Loved Donners promo for me he should be #1 face with Takeda 2nd.
Again the Main Event was all apart of this show long story and it's good there is a team in place to compete against AOA my only thoughts on these are being a Donner fan us either he should be leading this or not involved at all and playing a loner type role.
Quick thoughts on the Jamersons it's a shame you got other things in mind. Also while they are brothers I always pictured them as singles guys more like a more ruthless version of the Harts.
Despite that really enjoyed the show in fact I would say it was one of the better episodes I have read on this site. Great work
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2014 22:24:25 GMT -5
ISW Screwjob. Kellen screwed Tyger.
*Writes TCW in the air*
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Post by Flaps on Apr 14, 2014 16:06:45 GMT -5
Name: Andrew Kint Age: 24 Height: 6ft Weight: 220lbs Gimmick: Baby face, really innocent minded loner, quiet nobody home, from a small middle of nowhere town struggling with the idea/pressure of fame but wants to make a name for himself so someone might take notice of him. Wrestling Style: Technical with a lot of suplexs Finisher: OneShot (same as billy gunns fame-asser) & Reset (Brainbuster DDT) Picture Base: Evan Bourne
First time signing up for one of these so interested to keep up with it. Don't know if you remember Ace but this was a character I used in WFWF very breifly and NEW.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 16, 2014 1:57:46 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: March 13th, 2013 We open up the show with ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov, who is accompanied to the ring by the coalition that has been formed to fight against the Agents of Apocalypse. Danny Hazard, ISW Television Champion Wes Bane, Kurt Donner, and Zack Star have all joined Kriminov and all four men have a look of determination on their faces. Kriminov says that he believes in his heart of hearts that the Agents of Apocalypse should be suspended indefinitely and Hunter Kellen be striped of his ISW World Heavyweight Championship, but that the four men in the ring thought that the punishment that they have in store for them in the coming months would be much worse than anything administration would be able to offer. Kriminov says that if Kellen wants a war, he's got one and that he can be sure that the CEO will fight to make sure that some degenerates won't destroy what he's built so hard. Just as Kriminov is about to continue, ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen and his fellow Agents of Apocalypse make their way to the arena to loud boos. Kellen tells Kriminov to enjoy his little get together with their so called group because they will be squashed in a matter of months and ISW will be completely theirs as Kellen drives Kriminov away. Hazard then grabs a microphone and tells Kellen that he better prepare himself for his next title defense, and says that it will be against him. Kellen laughs and tries to play mind games with the new group, saying he's surprised that Donner doesn't want a shot. Donner shakes his head and simply says he wants a shot at !nterrogative, which surprised both AOA's muscle and Kellen. Kellen continues by saying Hazard or anyone else will not be getting any sort of shot because the only man that he wants a piece of is Kriminov. Kriminov says that he's got a wager, he says that tonight's main event will be Danny Hazard vs. !nterrogative. if Hazard wins, Hunter Kellen defends the ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Danny Hazard at ISW's next pay per view event, Epidemic. However, if !nterrogative wins, Kellen defends against.....Stanton Kriminov himself! Kellen laughs and tells Hazard to get prepared for the beating of his lifetime tonight and Kriminov for his at the pay per view as the Agents of Apocalypse go backstage. Kriminov just made a deal with the devil!
Andrew Kint vs. Vengeance We kick off the in-ring action with the debut of the fresh-faced Kint, who seemed incredibly nervous to be debuting on the big stage that is ISW. The monster Vengeance hasn't seen action in quite some time being pushed to the side in favor of other monsters like Kurt Donner and !nterrogative, but looked solid here tonight. The monster dominated the early goings, and it seemed like it wasn't going to be a great debut for Kint. However, Kint showed some real heart here despite the obvious nerves. That nervousness endeared the crowd, which really got behind him. Kint got a head of steam and eventually hit the OneShot to get the big win in his debut. Winner via Pinfall: Andrew Kint
Danny Hazard is being interviewed backstage, and is asked about the upcoming main event against !nterrogative. Hazard says that he's been waiting for this opportunity for a very long time, and that he won't allow it to slip through his fingers again like he did in the early goings of ISW. He recalls Hunter Kellen defeating him in the semi-finals of the ISW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament, a tournament that Kellen went on to win as Hazard struggled to get another shot. He says that tonight, not only will his revenge on !nterrogative be complete, but the fight for ISW will continue to be in the favor of the guys that it should be, the guys who are where they are because they fought for it, not a bunch of guys whining about not getting their way.
Kurt Donner and Zack Star vs. Ricky Direstone and Tommy Staxx The two men who joined forces with Danny Hazard and Wes Bane against the Agents of Apocalypse teamed up for the first time here tonight. Star appears to have put on a much more serious facade since being betrayed by Shane McCorven, and worked very well with the German strongman. Direstone appeared a man on a mission as well, after being rejected entrance into the Agents of Apocalypse just weeks ago, making this a very competitive match. The two teams went very back and forth, but in the end it was Donner hitting the Donner und Blitz on Staxx to get the win for the two men that will surely be battling members of Agents of Apocalypse in the very near future. Winners via Pinfall: Kurt Donner and Zack Star
We cut backstage where we are with Agents of Apocalypse anchored by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. When asked about the potential problems that Danny Hazard and his allies can potentially cause for them, Kellen simply scoffs and says that the match that they just saw was a joke. They say that Ricky Direstone and Tommy Staxx are delusional never-beens who think they are relevant but they really aren't. Kellen says that even the likes of Kurt Donner and Zack Star can beat competition like that. He says that the Agents of Apocalypse are bringing a new age to ISW, an age where the rightful people are at the top, and not losers like Danny Hazard. He says tonight, !nterrogative will embarrass Hazard in the middle of that ring and at Epidemic Agents of Apocalypse will rid ISW of the worm that created it, Stanton Kriminov.
ISW Tag Team Championship Number One Contendership Match A-List Athletes Incorporated [with Big Tiny] vs. St. Arnaud Enterprises [with Bobby St. Arnaud] Despite this match being between two heel teams, it was still very competitive and well fought. It was interesting seeing both teams have a secondary person on the outside of the ring cheering on each team, as they really countered each other and didn't allow the other to do anything while the referee may not have been looking. However, this match eventually got to be even too much for the referee to handle, as both teams knew full well what was on the line. Both members of each team spilled to the outside of the ring, where all four men were counted out and the bell rang, despite St. Arnaud's attempts to get his men's attention by tooting his horn obnoxiously. Who gets the next shot? Double Count Out
A very outwardly frustrated Ricky Direstone is pacing back and forth backstage. Breathing heavily, Direstone takes out his frustrations on a nearby trashcan, tossing it out of view. Nearby, ISW Television Champion Wes Bane approaches Direstone. Bane says that he knows the kind of twats that he was dealing with when he tried to join the Agents of Apocalypse last year. And Bane then begins to talk about how he understands that the two of them haven't exactly ever got along ever, but he says that he know the two of them now have a common enemy in the form of the Agents of Apocalypse. Bane tells Direstone that he's welcome to join the ragtag group of guys looking to break that group up. Blowing up, Direstone slaps Bane right across the face! Direstone starts to scream at Bane, who questions how he even has the audacity to feel sorry for him, let alone offer him a spot in some group that he wants absolutely wants no part of. Direstone says that he works alone, and that now that Bane has made himself visible to him, he has just made himself a target. Direstone eyes Bane's ISW Television Championship and says that he will be getting an opportunity to get the belt that Bane stole from him, before walking away.
Marco Cruz vs. Shane McCorven [with Agents of Apocalypse] This match featured McCorven's first singles match as a heel, and the crowd really hated him. The Agents of Apocalypse didn't play a role in this match whatsoever, and it didn't really seem like they needed to, because McCorven always had the match in his hand. Cruz hasn't been featured much since his feud with Brydan Stylix, a member of AOA, ended but he got a TV appearance with the currently diminished roster. Cruz tried his best, but McCorven pulled all the stops and got the win after hitting the Final Cut to give him the win. Winner via Pinfall: Shane McCorven
In the locker room of Spaghetti Eskimo Squad, Steady Eddy, Firm Herm, and Beast Kong are all seen hanging out with Kieran Jamerson who is playing with what has become his signature paddle ball. Kieran begins to speak about how much fun he has been having since joining ISW and that he's glad to have made such awesome friends like the squad. Before long however, Kieran's brother and tag partner Nick Jamerson comes bursting into the locker room. Nick begins to lay into Kieran, saying that hanging out with the likes of the squad is why the two of them are going nowhere fast in ISW. He says that the two of them need to train more in order to become better and actually get matches on shows. Kieran tells Nick that he needs to relax and have a better time before apologizing to his new found friends and leaving with his brother.
ISW Television Championship Wes Bane (c) vs. Samir Yusef Bane put his championship on the line here tonight against the up and coming Yusef. This was a pretty great match where it appeared that Yusuf could actually beat Bane and be a part of the first title change in ISW. However, before long the cocky newcomer Kyle Mathews with one T made his way out to the ring. Yusuf quickly found himself getting distracted, and just when it looked like Bane would be able to capitalize for the defense, Bane caught his Yusuf's attention and told him to focus, or else he would drop him. This sportsmanship nearly caused Bane the championship, but Yusuf made the rookie mistake of turning his back on Bane a second time, focusing on the trash talking Mathews, and Bane shook his head and rolled up Yusuf, giving Bane the win and the defense. After the match, Bane told Yusuf that he warned him as Mathews laughed on the outside of the ring. A clearly angry Yusuf then chased Mathews off. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW Television Champion: Wes Bane
ISW Tag Team Champions, Samoan Swag Team are backstage with our interviewer. When asked about the current state of the tag team division, SST says that both A-List Athletes Incorporated and St. Arnaud Enterprises have earned a shot at them. They talk about how they are always willing to take on challengers, whether it's just one team, or two, or three, or twenty at the same time as long as all of the teams are deserving. They claim to be the greatest team in ISW and they will be until somebody takes their titles away from them. They then proceed to challenge not only A-List Athletes Incorporated, but also St. Arnaud Enterprises to a Triple Threat match for the ISW Tag Team Championship at Epidemic!
!nterrogative [with Agents of Apocalypse] vs. Danny Hazard [with Wes Bane, Kurt Donner, and Zack Star] What a great main event featuring a rematch from Blitzkrieg with incredibly high stakes. Hazard fought like a man on a mission here, but the monster !nterrogative really would not be counted out at any point. All members of this war were at ringside, including ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen himself, however this didn't really factor into the match because both sides were keeping a vigilant eye on one another. Hazard and !nterrogative went back and forth for a very solid match, though not quite as good as their encounter at the PPV. In the end, !nterrogative was beginning to get some momentum to the delight of AOA, however Hazard was able to slip out of an !nterrogation attempt and roll up the big man to get the quick pinfall victory and an opportunity at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship! Winner via Pinfall: Danny Hazard
The faces celebrated in the ring as Hazard motioned that he would be coming for Kellen and the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Kellen looked a little uncomfortable and smacked !nterrogative, knowing the big man just lost him a chance at getting his hands on Stanton Kriminov! Hazard, Donner, Star, and Bane all stand tall in the ring as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 16, 2014 6:09:33 GMT -5
Good show as ever Ace. Good opening segment, a little long, maybe for the sake of reading you could have cut that into two paras. Nice PPV name. Wow big win for the newbie. I'm liking Hazard being the main face, even if it is only because of Tomo and his group being out. Good to see the resistance get a bit of momentum. Although Direstone and Staxx are good characters, hope they don't fall by the wayside. Nice tag match, obviously sets up a three corner tag titles match. The Direstone promo is interesting, wonder where that will lead. Prob the TV title. Jamerson stuff is a good concept, and will set up a tag match between the two. Sad that Yusif didn't win, I didn't expect it. Although it does set up a new feud for him. Good main event, thought for a moment you'd have !nter win and have the owner fight. So glad you didn't. I can't see Hazard winning but it should be a good defence. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Elliot on Apr 18, 2014 13:45:17 GMT -5
Lve to see !nterro in the main event scene. You've really built ISW from the ground up and you've made a lot of good characters. Then again, you've always been "That Sign-Up Guy" and got it spot-on. I enjoyed reading this recent show, but just a small layout suggestion cos I'm a dick, maybe add a slight colour to the headings and stuff? Just to make them stand out a bit more than just bold. That's just me being "That Presentation Guy" though
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Post by snickelodeon on Apr 20, 2014 9:06:21 GMT -5
Ace another good show in the books didn't top last weeks great show but was still a hot show. AOA has opened up many opportunities for many months. Maybe I would have had another week of AOA dominating to build heat but understand with the PPV coming up you need a challenger.
It's hard to concentrate on anything not AOA at the minute so you may have to work harder on the mid card rivalries.
Liked the little backstage bit with the Jamerson's and hopefully this will lead to something bigger.
Like I said enjoyed the show and your Main story is the story I am most interested in following in any diary on the board.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Apr 22, 2014 23:06:25 GMT -5
Credit: ElliotISW Worldwide: March 20th, 2013 The show gets started as it has the past few weeks with Agents of Apocalypse led by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen begins to speak about the so-called resistance against their force that has begun to develop here in ISW. He says that the people that remain in ISW are here for a simple reason, and that he as ISW World Heavyweight Champion and the ultimate shot caller in ISW despite the presence of ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov will demonstrate that reason tonight. He then calls out Danny Hazard, Wes Bane, Kurt Donner, and Zack Star, who all make their way out to the ring with Stanton Kriminov himself. Kellen says that he chose to keep the men that stand across from them rather than eliminate them like they did Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi was that they posed no threat. He says that the men that are opposing them will be easily dispatched one by one, when he proves they can't stand up to him. He says that tonight, he is personally issuing a challenge to the ISW Television Champion Wes Bane, saying that he will put his ISW World Heavyweight Championship on the line to show his and the Agents of Apocalypse's dominance over ISW. Bane quickly accepts before consulting Kriminov or his fellow group members as Kellen says that's what he thought and laughs, the main event set!
Andrew Kint vs. Kieran Jamerson [with Nick Jamerson] We kick the show off for the second week in a row with newcomer Kint. There was a bit of tension between the Jamerson brothers as Kiernan's laid back attitude appears to have begun to get on the nerves of his older brother Nick. Kieran was up to his usually fun ways, which the more shy and quiet Kint found off putting while he was trying to have the match with him. However, he got over it and was able to gain control of the younger Jamerson. Despite Nick's yelling at Kieran to take the match more seriously, Kint was able to hit the OneShot to get the win as Nick watched on. Winner via Pinfall: Andrew Kint
As Kint's music plays and Kint modestly celebrates, he is interrupted by Tommy Staxx, who seems thoroughly unimpressed. Staxx talks about how he hates the likes of Kint coming into ISW and taking the spots of guys like him who earned it. Staxx says that the opponents that Kint has faced the past few weeks have been the turds of ISW and that it's time that Kint be put in his place. Staxx says that he will gladly be the one to do so, and in doing so gain some respect that he has been missing since he has debuted in ISW. He talks about being ignored not only by ISW management, but by Agents of Apocalypse as well, and says that he will be respected and that he will use Kint as the stepping stone to get that respect. Kint, nods and says that he will accept any challenge that anyone gives to him. Staxx says your funeral, kid before walking backstage, mission accomplished.
Brydan Stylix vs. Ricky Direstone This was a very interesting matchup featuring two heels. It was recently announced on ISW's website that Stylix would be getting his rematch against Wes Bane for the ISW Television Championship at Epidemic, but first he would have to face the man that he and the Agents of Apocalypse blew off, Ricky Direstone. Direstone fought with intense purpose that we haven't seen from him, as he clearly felt disrespected by Agents of Apocalypse. The match was very much in Direstone's favor, who the fans were behind for the first time since Direstone debuted with the company. After a while, it appeared that Stylix gave up, as he simply rolled out of the ring and allowed the referee to count him out, giving Direstone the countout victory. Winner via Countout: Ricky Direstone
Backstage with one of the members of the ISW resistance of Agents of Apocalypse Zack Star. When asked about how he feels about Agents of Apocalypse and what they stand for, Star says that he can honestly care less about any of that. He talks about how he reached out to Shane McCorven, and week in and week out made him relevant. Star talks about how he was loyal above all else, something that McCorven lacks. He says that McCorven jumped ship to another group at the first chance that he got, and now he has joined the opposite side by proxy. Star vows to get revenge on McCorven and says that anyone else that stands in his way is also an enemy.
Kyle Mathews vs. Beast Kong [with Spaghetti Eskimo Squad] The priveledge Mathews with one T got some action again a week after costing Samir Yusuf the ISW Television Championship. Mathews was paired with ISW's only female competitor in Kong, and the fans really despised how Mathews had absolutely no problem putting his hands on Kong. This was a very lopsided match other than brief spurts of power from Kong as Mathews simply outwrestled the amazon. In the end, Mathews was able to lock on a devastating Crossface in the middle of the ring, forcing Kong to tap out. Winner via Submission: Kyle Mathews
We cut backstage, where we see Samir Yusuf viewing the results of the previous match. He is then approached by our backstage interviewer where he is asked about the actions of Kyle Mathews last week, which essentially cost Yusuf that ISW Television Championship. Yusuf starts off by saying that he cost himself the ISW Television Championship by turning his back on a seasoned pro in Wes Bane and thinking that he wouldn't take advantage of him making a rookie mistake of taking his focus off of his opponent. Yusuf then goes on to say that the actions of Mathews will not be tolerated, as he has proven time and time again that he isn't afraid to stand up to those who want to try to bully him around. Yusuf says that he will gladly do the same thing to Kyle Mathews as he did to Ricky Direstone, and let him now that he is no pushover.
Agents of Apocalypse (!nterrogative and Shane McCorven) vs. Kurt Donner and Zack Star The first of what is sure to be many tag team matches featuring Agents of Apocalypse against the ISW resistance. This match featured the monsters and young bucks of both teams. Donner has stated that he has wanted to get his hands on !nterrogative, and the two had a series of explosive encounters here, with neither man getting the upper hand. McCorven tried to keep away from Star as much as possible, leaving Star to fight the monster most of the time. Donner got some momentum for the team, before tagging Star back in, who jumped off the top rope into a Superkick, which McCorven has aptly named the Starbreaker, from McCorven! !nterrogative, who was then the legal man took Donner out before hitting the !nterrogation on Star to get the big win for Agents of Apocalypse. Winners via Pinfall: Agents of Apocalypse
We cut backstage where we are with the man who will be challenging the winner of tonight's main event Danny Hazard. Hazard is asked about how he thinks he will fair against either man. Hazard says that he has fought for a very long time in ISW to earn this opportunity and that he doesn't plan to throw it away in a losing effort. He says that tonight, he will be out there rooting for Bane with his other allies but at Epidemic, it will be all business. However, at the same time, Hazard speaks of rooting for Kellen, saying that he wants to be the man to defeat him in the ring and take away the only thing that matters to him. Hazard says that he is sure that the ego killer would drive Kellen out of ISW, losing to a man that he has underestimated for so long. However, Hazard says, no matter the outcome of tonight, the ISW World Heavyweight Championship will be coming to him at Epidemic.
Dallas Quinn [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Lil Kimo vs. Tyrece O'Neil [with Big Tiny] Outside of the Agents of Apocalypse story, the tag team division has grown to be very heated, with a triple threat match for the ISW Tag Team Championship scheduled to take place at Epidemic. This match featured one half of the three teams, and it was a very good match. Quinn has really stepped up his game since joining St. Arnaud Enterprises and seemed to be up for a challenge tonight as he took on two tag team specialists. Kimo and O'Neil are no strangers to one another as they have faced off many times. All three men looked great, however it was O'Neil who would get the win for his A-List Athletes Incorporated as he locked in the Heel Hookon Lil Kimo as Bobby St. Arnaud was scolding Quinn on the outside for something he did earlier in the match. Winner via Submission: Tyrece O'Neil
We go backstage to the locker of Spaghetti Eskimo Squad, who are hanging out with Kieran Jamerson, Beast Kong and Jamerson both with ice packs covering their heads after loses tonight. The group laments about the night's earlier tonight as they begin to make plans to get pizza after the show. Jamerson says that his brother is being a d-, but before he can let out what his brother his actually being Nick Jamerson himself enters the locker room and Kieran says.....delicious pizza? Nick rolls his eyes and tells Kieran that it's time to go, he's done hanging out with bafoons. Kieran says that he doesn't want to and Nick yells that Kieran will not hold him down. Nick then turns his attention to the squad, blaming them for his and his brother's woes as of late. Nick tells Kieran that at Epidemic, he's going to make sure that their troubles will be no more, as he will make sure that the squad learn a lesson about hindering him and his brother. Kieran says he's not going to fight them, to which Nick replies that he will, and that he will like it. Nick then demands his brother leave with him, which Kieran does, as Nick follows and shoots the squad a dirty look as he leaves.
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen (c) [with Agents of Apocalypse] vs. Wes Bane [with Danny Hazard, Kurt Donner, and Zack Star] What a main event this was, as the fans were treated to an impromptu ISW World Heavyweight Championship match. Kellen and Bane have had great matches with one another in the past and this was no different, but with the added tension of the Agents of Apocalypse storyline, this match was that much better. Bane was able to show Kellen the the ISW resistance that ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov has formed will not be easily pushed over as it looked like several times that we would have a new ISW World Heavyweight Champion in Bane. Kellen and Bane's respective allies kept the others at bay, so no interferences happened at all in the match. Bane was strongly supported in the match, as he is getting the strongest face reactions of active competitors aside from Danny Hazard right now. However, the fans would be let down as Kellen was playing possum as Bane went for the 450 Elbow Drop. Instead of connecting with Kellen's midsection, Bane crashed into the knees of the ISW World Heavyweight Champion, who was then able to easily hit the Bless the Fall to retain his championship and send a message to Danny Hazard for their upcoming match at Epidemic. Winner via Pinfall and STILL ISW World Heavyweight Champion: Hunter Kellen
Kellen gets to his feet as he celebrates his win, and the other Agents of Apocalypse join him in the ring standing tall. Hazard and company drag Bane out of the ring to make sure that no further damage is done to him as Kellen taunts Hazard with the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Hazard yells that it will be different at Epidemic and Kellen shakes his head that it won't be. This is the picture that we go off the air to, just two more editions of Worldwide before Epidemic.
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Post by snickelodeon on Apr 25, 2014 8:32:15 GMT -5
You've really found your stride at the minute now Ace with this AOA rivalry. What I liked this week was that even though it's still your priority you also managed to give time to build up others like Ricky Direstone who's impressed me the last couple of weeks.
Nice to see the Jamersons get a bit more time too.
Only issue I see with the AOA rivalry is that the money feud is with Team Takeda and you need to make me believe that the current coalition isn't here just to pass the time because that would be a waste of guys like Hazard, Bane & Donner especially.
Overall great show this is one of my favourite reads currently
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 25, 2014 13:28:03 GMT -5
All looks good as always Ace. Kint is really making waves and a feud with Staxx should give him some character. I wouldn't put him over Staxx thou, just makes him look weak. Liking Direstones character recently. Would Beast really get sympathy. Like Mathews, don't quite get this T business thou. Should be a good feud with Yusif, hopefully. Good to see the Agents go over, as they are the established stable. Good to see Hazard being built up. When he loses I hope he doesn't fall down the card. Three way between the tag match men is standard. Can see St Arnaud winning the next match. Bane getting a great reaction is great. I would have preferred a dusty finish, that way it still looks like Bane could beat Hunter. All good build to the PPV. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Sept 30, 2014 23:52:24 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: March 27th, 2013 We kick off the show, as we have in recent weeks past, with Agents of Apocolypse, led by ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen. Kellen has a very cocky look on his face, as he is fresh of a defense of his championship against ISW Television Champion Wes Bane. Kellen, mic in hand begins to talk about how everyone complains about how he is a poor champion and how nobody believes he's credible. Having defended his championship numerous times in the last few weeks, Kellen counters his doubters and begins to speak about Danny Hazard, his next challenger. He talks about Hazard, who he claims has done nothing while he has defended his championship and is starting to doubt he's a worthy challenger at all. That is when Danny Hazard makes his way out to the ring, surprisingly alone. Hazard says that Kellen is probably right, and that he thinks it's time to prove himself. He asks the brash Kellen how he wants him to prove himself, to which Kellen responds with a challenge to face Agents of Apocalypse member Shane McCorven in tonight's main event! Hazard quickly accepts and tells Kellen to pay close attention, because tonight's results will be very similar to those of Epidemic.
Nick Jamerson [with Kieran Jamerson] vs. Firm Herm [with Spaghetti Eskimo Squad] We kick off the night's in ring actions with an interesting matchup. The Jamerson brothers have differing opinions on the Spaghetti Eskimo Squad. Kieran quite likes them and often hangs out with them. Nick finds this a nuisance and has made a point of separating the two so he and his brother can train. Nick requested this match to team the Squad a lesson. This match was fairly even, though it mostly favored Nick, who scolded his brother the entire match as he berated Steady Eddy and Beast Kong, who were also at ringside. Nick got the win when he locked the Crossface in the center of the ring, forcing Herm to tap out. Winner via Submission: Nick Jamerson
We cut backstage, where our interviewer is with ISW Television Champion Wes Bane. Bane is asked about last week's loss, which causes Bane to express his disappointment in himself. However, he talks about defending his ISW Television Championship in a match at Epidemic. He says he has a tune up match tonight against Dallas Quinn, but is unsure who is supposed to be challenging for the belt at the pay per view. That is when Agents of Apocalypse member Brydan Stylix makes an appearance. Stylix challenges Bane to a rematch from Blitzkrieg and says the result will be much different. Bane thinks about it and then accepts the challenge, saying that he's looking forward to giving the Agents of Apocalypse member another smack in the face. However, the conversation is once again interrupted, this time by Ricky Direstone. Direstone laughs and calls that match a mockery, saying he's the only one of the three truly deserving of gold, and he defeated Stylix last week to make himself more deserving of the shot. Bane, seeing Direstone's point, also accepts Direstone's challenge, saying that he will never back down from a challenge. A triple threat match for Epidemic is set!
!nterrogative vs. Marco Cruz Speaking of tune up matches, unnecessary ones at that, !nterrogative faced off with Cruz in this match, which was completely dominated by the monster of Agents of Apocalypse. Kurt Donner joined the commentators for this match in an effort to scout his opponent for Epidemic. Donner spoke of how he wanted to face !nterrogative in order to get a measure of revenge for his currently injured friend Cam Nitta. !nterrogative finished off the overmatch Cruz with the !nterrogation, and was then run off by Donner before he could do further damage. Winner via Pinfall: !nterrogative
Backstage to the locker room of Agents of Apocalypse, we see the three members of the group that weren't a part of that match backstage, applauding the result. Kellen then tells McCorven that he needs to focus, because tonight is the night that they can truly embarrass Danny Hazard and put him in his place. Kellen tells McCorven that it's time to earn your keep in the group so that he isn't carrying so much weight. McCorven nods, seemingly taking that underhanded insult from Kellen. McCorven says that Hazard will underestimate him like everyone else has in ISW, and it will be his downfall. Stylix and Kellen nod at McCorven, who is becoming more and more focused.
Bayou Williamson [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Richard Shaw vs. Young Luka The second match that featured the three teams in the upcoming ISW Tag Team Championship match taking part in singles matches. This was a very good match, despite these guys being tag team workers. Shaw and Williamson both have futures have singles competitors when the time is right. Luka will always be tied to his brother, but the crowd was strongly behind him in this one. St. Arnaud helped Williamson a couple of times in the match, tripping up both Shaw and Luka when the ref wasn't looking. This eventually led to Williamson getting the victory with a rollup on Luka while holding the tights and St. Arnaud distracting Shaw. Winner via Pinfall: Bayou Williamson
Our interviewer is with Number One Contender Danny Hazard as he prepares for tonight's main event against Shane McCorven. Hazard speaks of what Hunter Kellen said earlier in the night about him not being a worthy number one contender, and Hazard laughs at the idea. He says that he has worked week in and week out since ISW debuted to get put in this position. He says that he won't allow someone who takes out his enemies because he's afraid of them talk to him that way. Hazard says that after tonight, he will be taken seriously and Kellen will wish that he had tried to take him out when he took out Takeda, Nitta, and Takahashi.
Andrew Kint and Samir Yusuf vs. Kyle Mathews and Tommy Staxx A tag match featuring two rivalries that have sprouted in the undercard recently. Kint, the newcomer has looked impressive but Tommy Staxx not impressed, has challenged Kint to a one on one match at Epidemic. Yusuf and Mathews have shared a disagreement since Mathews cost Yusuf his match for the ISW Television Championship, a match Yusuf earned by beating Mathews the week prior. Kint's competition level was clearly up this week, as he wasn't quite as impressive, despite still looking good. Mathews was the star of the match, showing off an impressive technical prowess. However, it was Staxx that gave Kint a welcome to ISW, giving him his first loss after hitting the Staxx Attack. Winners via Pinfall: Kyle Mathews and Tommy Staxx
ISW Tag Team Champions Samoan Swag Team are backstage with out interviewer. They talk about how they've had poor luck in recent weeks in their singles matches, but then mention that the belts that they will be defending at Epidemic are not singles belts, but they are tag belts. They say that no two people in ISW work better as a team or have more swag than the two of them. They say that A-List Athletes Incorporated and St. Arnaud Enterprises may have won the battles these past two weeks, but that they will definitely be winning the war at Epidemic.
Dallas Quinn [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Wes Bane Now knowing who he will be facing at Epidemic for his ISW Television Championship, Wes Bane turned his attention to this match with Quinn. It was a very good match, as Quinn has really stepped his game up since joining St. Arnaud Enterprises, but it is quite clear who St. Arnaud favors. During Bayou Williamson's match earlier in the night, St. Arnaud was cheering and clapping for his client. In this match, St. Arnaud got visibly frustrated with anything that Quinn did wrong, and it seemed to throw him off his game. Though some would say that it wouldn't have mattered, because the Television Champ was at the top of his game tonight, and got the victory by hitting the 450 Leg Drop. Winner via Pinfall: Wes Bane
Zack Star is approached backstage by out backstage interviewer. He is asked what his thoughts are on tonight's main event knowing that he will be facing Shane McCorven at Epidemic. Star says that he doesn't particularly care either way about tonight, but that he knows that McCorven is going to choke just like he always did before the two of them teamed up. He says that all that he cares about right now is getting back at McCorven himself, so while he hopes Danny Hazard gives him a good beating tonight, he plans to finish the job at Epidemic and then move on to the rest of Agents of Apocalypse until he gets the ISW World Heavyweight Championship. Surprisingly emotionless interview from Star who is often considered one of the most charismatic guys on the roster.
Danny Hazard vs. Shane McCorven [with Agents of Apocalypse] A very good main event match. This was a breakout performance for McCorven, who has really come into his own since joining Agents of Apocalypse. Hazard and McCorven both fought with chips on their shoulders and the effort on both sides was evident as neither wanted to give the other an inch of space. The Agents surprisingly didn't interfere in this one, instead giving McCorven a chance to prove himself on his own on the instruction of Kellen, the groups obvious leader. !nterrogative was even scolded by Kellen for attempting to do something to distract Hazard in the beginning of the match. McCorven was definitely game, but Hazard caught a Star Breaker attempt from McCorven, got him on the ground and locked the Hazard Lock in the middle of the ring. While McCorven tried to fight it off valiantly, he had no choice to tap out, giving Hazard the big win. Winner via Submission: Danny Hazard
As Hazard tries to celebrate, Kellen calls Stylix and !nterrogative to enter the ring and attack Hazard with him. The three men slide into the ring and circle their prey, but Kurt Donner, Wes Bane, and Zack Star come charging out to the ring. A brawl ensues and the faces get the upper hand, throwing the Agents of the Apocalypse out of the ring one by one! Kellen is the last man to exit, as he slides out of the ring quickly seeing that he is now outnumbered. Hazard motions that he will become the ISW World Heavyweight Champion as he and his allies celebrate in the ring and Kellen grasps his championship as the show goes off the air.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 1, 2014 13:38:00 GMT -5
Good to see this back Ace. Funny, since I had a ISW team show up in SNW. I asked ages ago, just now got round to it. Going to take time to get back into the swing of things but I am remembering feuds and characters well. Loving Hazard as the main face but I see it as a transitional feud, he#s not going to win the title. Lots of good feuds shaping up for the PPV. My only critique is not to over do the tag matches as singles matches. Of course you've still got the Japanese trio to come back. The Agents will have hell to pay. Keep this up and good luck.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 6, 2014 0:02:13 GMT -5
ISW Worldwide: April 3rd, 2013 We kick off the show with the number one contender to the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, Danny Hazard who is accompanied by Kurt Donner, ISW Television Champion Wes Bane, and Zack Star. Hazard, microphone in hand, begins to speak of how Hunter Kellen and the rest of the Agents of Apocalypse underestimated him and his colleagues and thought that they would rule over ISW with an iron fist after injuring Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi. Hazard says that he proved last week that could not be further from the truth and that he is the man that will be crowned ISW World Heavyweight Champion at Epidemic. As he continues to speak, Agents of Apocalypse, led by the ISW World Heavyweight Champion make their way out to the ring. The two groups face off as tensions raise. Kellen with a calm voice says that Hazard has no idea what he's talking about. He claims that Agents of Apocalypse already control ISW and that his little resistance is nothing but an annoyance. Hazard tells Kellen to prove it. Just as a fight is about to break out, ISW CEO Stanton Kriminov makes his way out to his ring and tells everyone to stop. Kriminov says that as much as he would love to see Kellen get the tar beaten out of him, he will not allow a brawl to break out without it being in a match. He then says that he has too much riding on the men in the ring as they make up four matches on the Epidemic card. He says that instead of having a street fight, tonight in the main event it will be ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen, !nterrogative, Brydan Stylix, and Shane McCorven, Agents of Apocalypse taking on Danny Hazard, Kurt Donner, ISW Television Champion Wes Bane, and Zack Star in an Epidemic Preview 8 Man Tag Match! Hazard smiles and nods as Kellen looks angry.
Kyle Mathews vs. Marco Cruz We kick off the show's in ring action with rich boy Kyle Mathews with one T going against pretty boy Marco Cruz. This wasn't much of a match, as Mathews' technical ability has wowed the crowd despite the fact that they despise him. Cruz once again draws an opponent that he couldn't get any momentum against and has really sputtered since his feud with Brydan Stylix. Mathews got the victory and some momentum heading into his contest at Epidemic against Samir Yusef after locking in the Crossface and making Cruz submit. Winner via Submission: Kyle Mathews
Our first interview of the night is with one of the two teams that will be challenging for the ISW Tag Team Championship at Epidemic, A-List Athletes Incorporated. When asked about the fact that their two opponents at Epidemic have matches tonight and they do not, Tyrece O'Neil responds with a sigh. He says that this is the way it should be and that it's about time that management realizes that the himself and Shaw are too good to need stupid "tune-up matches." Shaw then says that no matter what happens tonight, no matter how much so-called momentum that St. Arnaud Enterprises or Samoan Swag Team gain tonight, the conclusion of the match at Epidemic will be the same, with his and his partner's arms raised in the air and a new pair of ISW Tag Team Champions crowned.
St. Arnaud Enterprises [with Bobby St. Arnaud] vs. Spaghetti Eskimo Squad [with Beast Kong] St. Arnaud Enterpises was in action tonight to prepare for their upcoming challenge for the ISW Tag Team Championship. This was a surprisingly good match that showed that the tag team division in ISW is actually quite good. The squad had the fans behind them and it looked like they could pull off the upset a number of times. St. Arnaud shouted at Quinn and praised Williamson the whole match much like he has been doing in any other matches involving the two. However, the difference maker was when Nick and Kieran Jamerson come walking out to the ring, Nick pushing Kieran. Nick motions for Kieran to attack Steady Eddy and beat him down, but Kieran refuses. Nick begins berating Kieran. The ordeal distracts Eddy, who is rolled up by Williamson, giving St. Arnaud Enterprises the win. Winners via Pinfal: St. Arnaud Enterprises
We cut backstage to the locker room of Agents of Apocalypse. ISW World Heavyweight Champion Hunter Kellen has his men gathered around him, as he talks to them about tonight's main event. He says tonight is the time to remove all hope for this so called resistance and to prove their dominion of ISW. Kellen says that he will not allow any of the three of them to let him down like McCorven let him down last week, and that now is the time to finish what they started. Kellen says that he wants to ensure that none of their opponents even make it to Epidemic. He says it's time to kill the dream of Danny Hazard and all of his stupid buddies that think they have what it takes to beat them.
Samir Yusef vs. Tommy Staxx A pretty solid match featuring two competitors who will be in lower card matches at Epidemic. Yusef has embraced his underdog status and was once again seemingly outmatched here against Staxx. However, Yusef would not be put down easily and fought back the entire match. Staxx seemed to be looking to prove a point to his upcoming opponent Andrew Kint, who Staxx believes is getting unwarranted attention since he debuted in the company. Staxx, though, forgot that Yusef has been raking in upset victories on a weekly basis and did so once again this week on an opportunistic roll up that gave him the win and momentum going into his upcoming match against Kyle Mathews. Winner via Pinfall: Samir Yusef
Kurt Donner is walking backstage. Our backstage interview approaches him and asks the question that has been on everyone's mind, why challenge !nterrogative when the best way to get a measure of revenge against Agents of Apocalypse for their against Cam Nitta would be to take Hunter Kellen's ISW World Heavyweight Champion. Donner says that he wants to dominate each member of Agents of Apocalypse one by one before he challenges their leader. He says that after Epidemic, he will be coming for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, regardless of who holds it, but he will first make sure that Agents of Apocalypse are struck with Donner und Blitz before he does so. Donner says he is looking to prove that he is the best specimen in ISW, and that nobody, whether it be an individual or a group, can overlook him.
Jamerson Brothers vs. Samoan Swag Team The second tag match of the night featured the ISW Tag Team Champions in non title action. The Jamerson Brothers work as well together as any team in ISW, which makes sense considering they are brothers. However, the Samoan Swag Team have proven they are on another level in terms of teamwork since debuting in ISW and winning the tag belts. The Jamersons were very game in this match and proved they will be viable contenders in the future, but the tension over Kieran's friendship with the Spaghetti Eskimo Squad seemed to be too much to overcome for the champs. Kieran was felled with the Manuia Le Po, giving SST the win. Winners via Pinfall: Samoan Swag Team
After the match, after SST leaves the ring, Nick begins yelling at the downed Kieran. However, as Nick attempts to get physical with his brother, Spaghetti Eskimo Squad comes out to the ring. The squad attempts to stop Nick, who then tries to fight with Steady Eddy, slapping him across the face. However, this was a bad idea as Nick is outmatched 3-1. As the squad is about to get a measure of revenge on Nick for the slap and his actions earlier in the night, Kieran comes between the two, telling the squad not to hurt his brother. The squad backs off, respecting their friend's wishes.
We cut backstage with number one contender Danny Hazard. Hazard talks about how tonight, he has three great men at his side that are ready to fight a war against Agents of Apocalypse. He talks about how Agents of Apocalypse parade around ISW as the kings of all, but all they are is jesters, making fools of themselves with their claims. Hazard goes on to say that he and his colleagues will make sure to put AoA in their place tonight, and especially at Epidemic. He says that tonight the war just starts, but it will end at Epidemic, with him walking away the ISW World Heavyweight Champion.
Ricky Direstone vs. Andrew Kint With so many of ISW's big stars headlining tonight's show in the main event, the newcomer Kint was given a spot this high on the card against The High Roller. Kint has impressed all around him, well except for his Epidemic opponent Tommy Staxx. Tonight, he took on the man who is on a mission to prove that he is a top competitor in ISW after being denied a place in Agents of Apocalypse by Hunter Kellen. This was actually a great match, and it went back and forth the entire time. However, Direstone showed his backhanded side and raked the eyes to get the upper hand on Kint. Kint wasn't able to come back from this as Direstone looked in the Figure Four Leglock on Kint in the center of the ring, forcing him to submit. Is Kint the flash in the pan that Staxx claimed he was after taking two straight loses to superior competition? Winner via Submission: Ricky Direstone
Watching the conclusion to that match backstage is none other than Tommy Staxx. Staxx is curled over in laughter as he sees Andrew Kint submit in defeat to Ricky Direstone. Staxx then looks at the camera and begins to gloat about how he was the one who called it. He was the one who said that Andrew Kint was a fluke who wasn't going to be able to stomach the bright lights of International Sims Wrestling. Staxx says that now that Kint is on his last legs, it's time for him to finish the job. He says that at Epidemic, he will send Andrew Kint right back to where he belongs, main eventing for no-name promotions at your local high school's gymnasium.
Agents of Apocalypse vs. Danny Hazard, Kurt Donner, Wes Bane, and Zack Star What a match this was. In their first match as a full team, the Agents of Apocalypse clearly had something to prove here. However, as the men that the Agents of Apocalypse didn't target or view as threats that needed take out like they did Tomohiro Takeda, Cam Nitta, and Raiden Takahashi, the face opposition also had a certain chip on their should as well. All of the men involved got their fair share of offense in and all of the respective feuds within the war were well represented. However, Agents of Apocalypse were able to use dirty tactics in order to keep Star away from tagging, wearing him down as the match went on. It appeared that Star would not be able to take any more punishment before blocking a Star Breaker attempt from McCorven and getting the hot tag in on Hazard! That momentum shift in the match led to Hazard clearing house before nailing Kellen with the Active Hazard and pinning the ISW World Heavyweight Champion in the center of the ring! Winners via Pinfall: Danny Hazard, Kurt Donner, Wes Bane, and Zack Star
In a scene reminiscent of last week, Stylix, McCorven, and !nterrogative are all thrown from the ring as Kellen is down and out within the ring. The faces celebrate as Bane grabs the two championship belts, his own and Kellen's, and brings them in the ring. Handing the ISW World Heavyweight Championship belt to Hazard, Bane lifts his ISW Television Championship in the air as he celebrates with Star and !nterrogative. As Kellen comes to, he makes eye contact with Hazard who is holding up the ISW World Heavyweight Championship and pointing his finger at him. Hazard and co clearly have Agents of Apocalypse on the ropes and the upper hand going in to Epidemic! Are we looking at the next ISW World Heavyweight Champion?
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Post by snickelodeon on Oct 6, 2014 4:33:13 GMT -5
Glad to see this back Ace!
You haven't missed a beat, enjoying the Jamerson story and while I'm a big fan of the guys involved in the Main Event scene especially Donnar, Hazard and Kellen can't help but feel that's it's just a stop gap until Takeda comes back which is a shame because Donner has the potential to be money!
Overall though first 2 shows back have been top class.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 6, 2014 13:21:36 GMT -5
Massive show. Lots of action and segments. Maybe too many for a normal show, seemed like a mini-PPV. All the stories are progressing well. Looking forward to the PPV to see who goes over in each match. Hazard being booked so well means that he's not going to win. But it makes sense for the Agents to go over strong, because you got the Japanese trio coming back that will give them a real run for their money. Keep it up Ace.
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Post by Ace Bennett on Oct 6, 2014 23:28:05 GMT -5
ISW Presents: Epidemic Card Credit to Prog for logo on the graphics, First graphics I've made in a long time.
ISW World Heavyweight Championship Hunter Kellen(c) vs. Danny Hazard At Blitzkrieg, Hunter Kellen sent shockwaves through the landscape of International Sims Wrestling. In a match where he was scheduled to defend the ISW World Heavyweight Championship against Tomohiro Takeda, Kellen instead blindsided the undefeated phenom, forming a dominant group with !nterrogative, Brydan Stylix, and Shane McCorven known as Agents of Apocalypse and taking out Takeda and his two closest allies Cam Nitta and Raiden Takahashi for the foreseeable future. Kellen made it clear that the group was in a war with ISW and its CEO Stanton Kriminov and that he took out the men that they as a group viewed as the biggest threat to their quest to end ISW as the fans know it. That was when a resistance group led by number one contender Danny Hazard was formed in an attempt to thwart AoA's efforts. Hazard has proven that he is a viable challenger, pinning Kellen in the center of the ring on the last edition of Worldwide. Can Hazard end the reign of terror of Kellen?
Battle of the Behemoths! !nterrogative vs. Kurt Donner Another man who has joined the resistance against Agents of Apocalypse is German Strongman Kurt Donner. Many thought that Donner would be the man to challenge for the ISW World Heavyweight Championship on this night after defeating respected rival Cam Nitta. However, he chose to take on the man who dealt the blow that took Nitta out for the foreseeable future, Agents of Apocalypse monster !nterrogative. Donner is now poised to begin his revenge that he has vowed to take against Agents of Apocalypse starting with !nterrogative. However, !nterrogative has been nothing short of dominant since grouping with AoA and will be very tough to beat. Donner is looking to earn a shot at the ISW World Heavyweight Championship, and a victory in this match would do a lot to show that he deserves it.
ISW Tag Team Championship Samoan Swag Team(c) vs. A-List Athletes Incorporated vs. St. Arnaud Enterprises The one championship that Agents of Apocalypse holds any stake over (yet), the ISW Tag Team Championship, appears to have a number of viable contenders. Samoan Swag Team have taken on all challengers and have never been afraid to step up to the plate and defend their titles against all comers. That point holds true here as two teams came out in the weeks leading up to this show looking like they would be viable challengers. A-List Athletes Incorporated and St. Arnaud Enterprises have both showed that they are worthy of challenging Samoan Swag Team again after falling short in previous challenges. Samoan Swag Team appears to have their hands full as both members fell in singles matches leading up to this match against their opponents but they have proven to be the most cohesive team in ISW. Will this be enough to defend their belts?
ISW Television Championship Wes Bane(c) vs. Brydan Stylix vs. Ricky Direstone Wes Bane knew going into Epidemic that he would be defending his ISW Television Championship, he just didn't know who it would be against. Brydan Stylix, a member of Agents of Apocalypse, has proved to be impressive and worthy of a Blitzkrieg rematch against the champion. However, Ricky Direstone, slighted by the fact that he was denied entry into Agents of Apocalypse himself, began to fight with a chip on his shoulder and defeated Stylix via countout in the weeks leading up to Epidemic, earning a shot himself. Now in a match that has potential to steal the show, Bane must defend not only against AoA's pretty boy, but also the Lone Wolf Direstone.
Tag Partners Turned Enemies! Zack Star vs. Shane McCorven The Stars of the Show were one of the hottest tag teams in ISW, earning a shot at the ISW Tag Team Championship at Blitzkrieg. The team of Star and McCorven seemed to work well together despite the fact that McCorven wanted nothing to do with Star and his self proclaimed mentoring of the up and comer. McCorven turned on his partner during the match for the championship and subsequently joined Agents of Apocalypse. Star is a member of the resistance against AoA and has said that he is in it solely to get revenge against his former tag team partner. McCorven surely goes into this looking to prove that he didn't need the mentorship of Star in the first place and Star is looking to get back at McCorven for stabbing him in the back.
Blood is Thicker than Water? Spaghetti Eskimo Squad vs. The Jamerson Brothers Kieran Jamerson has formed a friendship with Steady Eddy and Firm Herm of the Spaghetti Eskimo Squad, a friendship that his brother Nick has taken quite the exception to. Nick has gone out of his way to prevent his brother from hanging out with ISW's special superstars. Now, a match has been made between the two teams as Kieran will clearly be hesitant to fight against his friends. However, it is clear that Kieran cares for his brother, as he made the save for his brother when the squad tried to attack Nick after their match on the last edition of Worldwide. How will Kieran react to this strange situation?
Grudge Match Kyle Mathews vs. Samir Yusuf Samir Yusuf had an ISW Television Championship opportunity given to him after winning a four way match, a match that included technical prodigy Kyle Mathews with one T. However, when the match came around, Mathews, seemingly in a fit of jealousy, came out and cost Yusuf the match. The two have shared a rivalry since then and this match was made. Yusuf looks to once again enter the Television Championship picture with a win while Kyle Mathews looks to climb the ranks in the ISW ladder after debuting just a short time ago.
Opener Andrew Kint vs. Tommy Staxx Another newcomer to ISW, Andrew Kint, made waves in his first two matches, looking impressive in two victories. Not impressed, however, was the ever cocky Tommy Staxx, who blamed people like Kint for him being pushed to the bottom of the pile. Staxx then defeated Kint in tag team action and watched as Kint lost to Ricky Direstone in singles action via submission. This is a match for the newcomer to prove that he is more than just a flash in the pan and that Staxx' words are not true. Does Kint really belong in ISW?
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