WFWF presents "End Game" - Card
Apr 5, 2015 15:21:03 GMT -5
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Post by Drakz on Apr 5, 2015 15:21:03 GMT -5
LIVE from The University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona!
Where it All Ends!
The Main Event!
WFWF World Heavyweight Championship
After 30 minutes rules change to “No DQ”
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Drakz vs. Phillip Schneider
The culmination of a combined 20+ years in this company. 2014’s Match of the Year, from 2014’s Show of the Year, finally gets a sequel almost exactly a year on. The world was rocked at Superbrawl when two wrestling giants reappeared and butted heads. Drakz vs. Phillip Schneider was a match that sold itself. A match that many had long waited for, the two combatants included. The conclusion of the match, after over an hour of war, saw Drakz’s hand raised in victory, and marked the start of his rocket powered ascension to the top of the pile once again. Since last they met Phillip Schneider has come close to decapitating Joshua Dean, hospitalised Dex (twice) and carved a new orifice in Penny Shannon’s face, whilst Drakz has become WFWF World Heavyweight Champion and remained undefeated since his return from injury.
The fact this match sits atop a card titled End Game is more than coincidental. If Drakz does indeed take his first loss in years then he can not challenge for his lost title whilst it remains around Schneider’s waist, but more important than that is the outcome of his winning. If Phillip Schneider can be pinned for a 3 count, or indeed submitted then he has promised to retire from professional wrestling for good! Now while that may be the talking point of this show, more interestingly though is the path these two men have walked to arrive here.
Schneider has thrown a torrent of physicality in the champion’s direction ever since The Clash, with three vicious attacks under his belt, and yet Drakz has remained more intent on pursuing his former best friend Michael Kyzer. Growing increasingly frustrated by this cold shoulder mentality Schneider offered Drakz something he simply couldn’t ignore…….his career.
This is it folks. Drakz vs. Phillip Schneider 2.
This time it’s for the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship.
This time it’s for a decade spanning career.
This time, after 30 minutes have passed, it’s in The King of Gore’s house!
Anything Goes!
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Trace Demon vs. Joe Bishop
For months The Final Revolution led the charge against the ‘unfair’ reign of WFWF general manager Lila Sleater. The quartet took on all comers and seemed, for the longest time, unstoppable. Be it Trace Demon’s run through all comers to Joe Bishop’s International Championship win The Final Revolution seemed destined to finish what they started. That was until Trace’s attention shuttered in on the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship. Following two failed attempts to win back the title he lost in ‘unfair’ circumstances Joe Bishop snapped, the night after Trace’s epic contest with Drakz the International Champion turned on his mentor with authority. His reasoning was clear – Trace Demon couldn’t get the job done and was not the right man to lead the revolution. In his mind Bishop alone was capable of doing what needed to be done to save the WFWF from Lila Sleater. As you would expect Trace Demon disagreed. Over the past three shows Trace Demon has done everything in his power to get his hands on Joe Bishop only for the champion to duck out before any damage could be done. The reasoning was clear, he wants to beat Trace Demon in the centre of the ring to prove his point and he has to be one hundred per cent to do it. With these two revolutionaries stepping foot in the ring together, with no rules to hold them, one thing is clear. Nobody is going to be a hundred per cent at the end of the night, but one will truly be The Final Revolutionary.
WFWF Tag Team Championship
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The KoKaine Konspiracy vs. Hollywood Unhinged 2.0 vs. The Saviors of Salvation
Tugarin Zmey & Samael Ahriman vs. Jayson Garrett & Diamond Jack Sabbath vs. Joshua Dean & Dave Demento
Over the past few months the WFWF Tag Team Championship scene has been hotter than ever. A lot of that can be placed on the shoulders of Hollywood Unhinged and the Kokaine Konspiracy, who’s recent war over the titles drew new interest in the division. Now a new set of challengers have entered the picture in the form of the Saviors of Salvation, who were placed in this match personally by Lila Sleater in the hopes that they and they alone can end the terror of DMK’s ill-named KKK. It appeared it would simply be a battle of the three-initial teams when Chase Landon vanished without trace, leaving Jayson Garrett flying solo, but it turned out the A-lister had other ideas. Jayson Garrett drafted in a last minute replacement in the form of the Innovator of Anarchy Diamond Jack Sabbath, a totally different kind of crazy to the man he replaced. Now Hollywood Unhinged 2.0 ride and they ride straight into a triple threat tag team match for the WFWF Tag Team Championship. With all three of these teams having plenty of momentum behind them, and vastly contrasting styles, this one promises not only to be a fantastic match, but also a race to the finish line.
God vs. God
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Michael Kyzer vs. Daniel Kirkbride
Daniel Kirkbride was burning up the roster with victory after victory for months on end, but recently things have gone awry for the rising star. It all started with a loss in his long awaited rematch with Joshua Dean, something that many assumed was going to be a mere bump in the road for Kirkbride, however on cashing in his Golden Opportunity against WFWF World Heavyweight Champion Drakz he just came up short after putting in a stellar effort. It’s here where things take a turn for the more bizarre, as the freshly resurfaced “God of F*ck” Michael Kyzer showed interest. Kyzer challenged Kirkbride before trying to take his head off, but 2014’s Rookie of the Year countered and escaped injury whilst also voicing his own thoughts on the matter in L.A. So now we have a match up that nobody saw coming, the face of evil versus the face of good. Can Kirkbride score one of the most sought after prizes in WFWF history, a victory over Michael Kyzer? Or has Kyzer already got inside his head? The third loss on Kirkbride’s recent record, to newcomer Stan McMann, is perhaps a sign that his mind isn’t where it should be at this pivotal moment in his career.
WFWF National Championship
Ladder Match
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Ante Whitner vs. Nikki Dean
Nikki Dean is the rightful WFWF National Champion, at least that’s the opinion of Nikki Dean, the Saviors of Salvation and a vast contingent of the WFWF fanbase. In her original WFWF run Nikki had a quick rise up the ranks and it wasn’t long before she had the National Championship around her waist. But one horrible injury later left Nikki out of action. While sitting on the side lines Nikki Dean was forced to watch as Ante Whitner became the National Champion and ran roughshod over all challengers who stepped in his way, even joining the Kokaine Konspiracy in the process. For Nikki there was only one option available, she was going to recover, she was going to come back to the WFWF and she was going to reclaim what belongs to her, the WFWF National Championship. You won’t be surprised to hear that Ante Whitner isn’t down with that plan. He has dominated the National Championship scene since winning the title, taking on all comers and he had no problem accepting Nikki Dean’s challenge, confident that it’s another challenger who will just fall in his path. With so much on the line, and the fact that the title will be hung over the ring with a ladder being the only way to retrieve it, this one will finally settle which of these two rising talents deserve to be called the National Champion.
All Hope is Lost?
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Shaprio vs. Thornstowe
For weeks now Axel Thornstowe has been telling Shapiro he’s going to draw out his more sinister side but defiantly Shapiro has stuck to his guns as a beacon of hope for a younger generation wanting to break into the business. From back and forth attacks on the mic to back and forth attacks in the ring, this feud is reaching boiling point, to the extent that the two men had to be separated by Seattle police. Like so many others though they look to settle things right here in Arizona at the final point in the road, End Game!
Yukio’s 2nd Wish
The Triple Threat Messiah
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Yukio Blaze vs. Stan McMann vs. Jon Gotch
The Yukio Blaze three wish tour continues at End Game as the Triple Threat Messiah uses his second to wish to prove that exact namesake. For his entire career Yukio Blaze has claimed himself the greatest triple threat wrestler in the company. While many argue that this, like many other Yukio Blaze claims, is a delusion in his own mind there’s no doubt that he has used his second wish to give us a very interesting opening contest. Stan McMann’s roll through the WFWF continues after a monumental victory over Daniel Kirkbride last week. In contrast this is Jon Gotch’s first appearance inside a WFWF ring and he’s chosen a pretty big time to do it. Regardless of the massive experience difference in the three competitors the fact remains that a victory for McMann or Gotch would go a long way in proving they belong to be higher up the card while a victory for Yukio Blaze would finally solidify his Triple Threat Messiah name as fact. And then there’s still that third wish to think about…
Roleplay Deadline: Thursday April 23rd, 2015 at 11:59 PM EST
Promo Deadline: Friday April 25th, 2015 at 11:59 PM EST