Kick Your Face
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 19, 2009 0:05:03 GMT -5
Show #3 CardSemi-Finals: Jumbo Tsuruta vs. Jun Akiyama Semi-Finals: Shinya Hashimoto vs. Yuji Nagata Losers Bracket: Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Taiyo Kea Losers Bracket: Kenta Kobashi vs. Kensuke Sasaki Mike Awesome vs. Toshiaki Kawada Hayabusa vs. Takeshi Morishima Ebessan vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi Kendo Kashin vs. TAKA Michinoku vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima Updated RecordsAntonio Inoki - WP: 0 (1-1-0) Ebessan - WP: -4 (0-2-0) Hayabusa - WP: -4 (0-2-0) Hiroshi Tanahashi - WP: -4 (0-2-0) Jumbo Tsuruta - WP: 4 (2-0-0) Jun Akiyama - WP: 7 (2-0-0) Keiji Muto - WP: 3 (1-1-0) Kensuke Sasaki - WP: 3 (1-1-0) Kenta Kobashi - WP: 0 (1-1-0) Mike Awesome - WP: 0 (1-1-0) Mitsuharu Misawa - WP: 0 (1-1-0) Shinya Hashimoto - WP: 4 (2-0-0) Taiyo Kea - WP: 0 (1-1-0) Takeshi Morishima - WP: -4 (0-2-0) Toshiaki Kawada - WP: 0 (1-1-0) Yuji Nagata - WP: 7 (2-0-0) I could use a few more entries. So the shows aren't full of singles matches and one three-way. The PPV is coming up in a couple days and if you have negative points by the time the PPV rolls around, your wrestler will not be able to compete on the PPV. Although if that problem lies with a heavyweight, your junior heavyweight will probably be on the card, as this tournament has put mostly heavyweights on the shows, while most of the juniors have been untouched.
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Post by Doctor Worm on Jul 19, 2009 17:37:22 GMT -5
I have an Idea. After the heavyweight tourney, You could random draw for a tag tourney.
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 19, 2009 17:42:34 GMT -5
I have an Idea. After the heavyweight tourney, You could random draw for a tag tourney. Yeah, that's what I plan on doing. Thanks for the recommendation anyway. Can't wait to see how the Lethal Lottery Tournament turns out. I forgot to mention. Both of your wrestlers are capable of being on the PPV. Everyone who has 0 or above points are eligible and will compete on the PPV in some way or form. That could mean you either double up big time or you lose big time.
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Post by Super Dragon on Jul 19, 2009 19:05:56 GMT -5
Sweet I had a 3 minute match and then a match for 100% Mutoh is off to a decent start. can't wait to see how Ka Shin does in the 3 way
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Jul 19, 2009 19:44:17 GMT -5
So far I'd say I'm off to an awesome start with Nagata, his near 20min matches and high percentages. I decided to give him something for doing this well. I thought he would enjoy it before he took a jumping DDT.
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 19, 2009 19:54:52 GMT -5
Slight changes to the card. I want to save the semi-finals for the show before the PPV. Opponents will team up! So the main event has been changed to:
Jumbo Tsuruta and Jun Akiyama vs. Shinya Hashimoto and Yuji Nagata
And also:
Mitsuharu Misawa and Taiyo Kea vs. Kenta Kobashi and Kensuke Sasaki
Updated card:
Show #3 Card Jumbo Tsuruta and Jun Akiyama vs. Shinya Hashimoto and Yuji Nagata Mitsuharu Misawa and Taiyo Kea vs. Kenta Kobashi and Kensuke Sasaki Mike Awesome vs. Toshiaki Kawada Hayabusa vs. Takeshi Morishima Ebessan vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi Kendo Kashin vs. TAKA Michinoku vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2009 0:05:31 GMT -5
Let's go Kobasuke!
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Post by mnm213 on Jul 20, 2009 0:11:26 GMT -5
Misawa and Kea vs Kobashi and Sasaki. That should be an epic match. Also looking forward to "my" match with Mike Awesome.
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 20, 2009 0:41:59 GMT -5
Show #3
1. TAKA Michinoku def. Kendo Kashin and Katsuhiko Nakajima (40:25) via pinfall after kick from TAKA on Nakajima. - 59% Kashin goes to work on TAKA while Nakajima looks on. TAKA takes Kashin over in a headlock. Nakajima is not able to get in on the action. Finally he jumps in the middle and TAKA takes him down. TAKA dropkicks Nakajima to the floor. Nakajima gets back into the ring. Kashin DDTs Nakajima. Nakajima kicks away at TAKA. Then TAKA And Kashin go back at it. TAKA superkicks Kashin. Nakajima thrown back out to the floor. TAKA is thrown off the turnbuckle by Kashin. Nakajima gets back in and takes TAKA over in a headlock takeover. They're both taking turns with Nakajima now. TAKA hangs Nakajima upside down and kicks him. Nakajima cannot catch a break. Nakajima is thrown outside by Kashin and then hit with a running neckbreaker drop. Nakajima tries to mount a comeback and is successful. Nakajima rolls back into the ring while TAKA and Kashin fight outside the ring. They all get back into the ring. TAKA covers Nakajima and only gets a two count. TAKA locks the crossface in on Kashin. But Kashin doesn't tap. Jujigatame from Kashin on TAKA. Nakajima elbows Kashin in he face. TAKA superkicks Nakajima in the back of the head and it dazes him. Nakajima goes right after TAKA. TAKA locks in the crossface but Nakajima makes it to the ropes. TAKA with a victory roll on Nakajima. But Kashin breaks it up. Kashin drops Nakajima with a stalling brainbuster! He does the same to TAKA! He takes Nakajima down into a leg lock. But it's a rope break. They're taking turns with poor Nakajima. TAKA is bleeding. TAKA breaks up the jujigatame. German suplex hold from Nakajima on TAKA! Kashin breaks it up on the count of one. Kashin puts TAKA into a jujigtame but TAKA counters it into a roll-up. 1... Nakajima breaks it up. Powerball German suplex hold from Nakajima! Kashin breaks it up. Kashin almost makes TAKA tap. But Nakajima breaks it up. TAKA is thrown to the outside. Jujigatame from Kashin! Nakajima doesn't tap! ANOTHER! Nakajima doesn't tap again! ANOTHER! Nakajima gets to the ropes! Stalling brainbuster from Kashin on Nakajima. Top rope jujigatame and Nakajima still doesn't tap! AND AGAIN! TAKA breaks it up. Kashin is extremely tired. Crossface from TAKA. Cover on Kashin from Nakajima and TAKA breaks it up. TAKA gives both men overhand chops knocking Kashin down. Jujigatame from Kashin and Nakajima makes it to the ropes. Tarantula from Kashin on TAKA! Stalling brainbuster on TAKA. Nakajima calls for the end! Powerball German Suplex on Kashin! 1...2... Kashin kicks out! Overhand chop from TAKA and cover on Kashin! 1... 2... 2.9! Victory roll turned into jujigatame from Kashin! TAKA makes it to the ropes. R-15 from Nakajima! German suplex from Nakajima. But Kashin is in the ropes. Some sort of kick TAKA hit on Nakajima and he covers! 1... 2... 3! Sorry I missed the kick. I was typing as he landed it. I absolutely hated this match. It went on far too long while being extremely repetitive. One of my least favorite video game matches ever. I left out so many details because I would have been typing the same thing over and over. I can't count how many times that I typed "jujigatame".
2. Ebessan def. Hiroshi Tanahashi (17:02) via pinfall with the Cross-Legged TKO - 92% Both of these guys could use a win here. But only one will get that win. Ebessan starts off with elbows to the back of Tanahashi's head. They then do a headlock takeover sequence and go to a stalemate. Ebessan slams and dropkicks him. Tanahashi slams him and follows up with an elbow drop. He then puts Ebessan in a leg submission. This is some pretty nice wrestling. Ebessan throws Tanahashi into the corner and goes for a handspring elbow but Tanahashi moves. Then Tanahashi teases a German suplex but hits an elbow to the back of the head. Ebessan hangs Tanahashi upside down and hits a running dropkick. Ebessan throws Tanahashi into the corner but Tanahashi counters and throws him into the corner. Tanahashi charges but Ebessan trips him and Tanahashi goes face first into the bottom turnbuckle. Then the match turns pretty much into all Tanahashi. Ebessan dazes Tanahashi and botches a hurricanrana and falls to the mat. Then he gets up and knocks Tanahashi down. He follows it up with a moonsault press only for a one count. Shining wizard from Ebessan! Tanahashi recovers rather quickly. Tanahashi goes for a powerball German only for Ebessan to fight out of it. Tanahashi then takes him over and locks in the dragon sleeper. The match then picks up big time. Another shining wizard! Tanahashi gets up immediately. Cross-Legged TKO from Ebessan! 1...2... 2.9! Dropkick from Ebessan! 1...2... 2.9! ANOTHER shining wizard! 1...2... 2.9! Tanahashi comes up with a school boy out of nowhere! 1...2... kickout! Tanahashi throws Ebessan to the floor. They get back into the ring and Tanahashi hits an avalanche backdrop suplex! They get up and Ebessan hits the Cross-Legged TKO! 1...2...3! What an upset! Ebessan defeats Hiroshi Tanahashi! Outstanding match!
3. Takeshi Morishima def. Hayabusa (15:23) via pinfall with the German Suplex Hold - 100% Much like the previous match, both of these guys could use a win. But once again, only one man can win. It starts off pretty much dead even. Hayabusa tries overhand chops. But Morishima blocks them. He hits a dropkick that rocks Morishima. Morishima just responds to a series of elbows to Hayabusa's back. Mutalock from Hayabusa! Morishima catches Hayabusa's foot only for Hayabusa to land an enzuigiri flush to the head. The same thing is done once again except Hayabusa is thrown to the match and put in a camel clutch. Fisherman buster from Hayabusa and then a flipping senton onto Morishima's face! Falcon arrow from Hayabusa. But it's a rope break. Hayabusa is countered and thrown into the corner. Then Morishima charges with a back elbow and lands it. Morishima hits a suplex. Electric chair drop from Morishima! Somehow Hayabusa recovers and stuns Morishima. Hayabusa goes up and hits a missle dropkick! Mori gets up and Hayabusa charges with a shouten! Mori makes a huge comeback and hits a Thesz press! 1...2... only 2! Elbow strike from Mori and then a powerball lariat! Chokeslam from Mori! Falcon arrow out of nowhere from Hayabusa! 1... 2.... 2.9! German Suplex hold from Hayabusa! 1... 2... 2.9! Hayabusa sends Mori into the corner and hits a jumping knee followed by a German suplex hold but in the ropes. AMAZING IMPACT FROM MORI! 1.... 2.... 2.9!!! Chokeslam from Mori! He pick him up and a hits a backdrop! He picks him up again and hits the BACKDROP DRIVER! Rope break! German suplex hold from Morishima! 1...2...3! WHAT A MATCH! MOTYC! I honestly didn't expect 100% due to the contrast in styles. Congratulations to both guys. Truly a masterpiece.
4. Mitsuharu Misawa and Taiyo Kea def. Kenta Kobashi and Kensuke Sasaki (21:51) via pinfall when Kea hit Kensuke with the Cross-Legged TKO - 87% This should be absolutely amazing. I can't wait for this. This has the potential to be yet another MOTYC. Misawa and Kobashi start off. Kobashi snapmares Misawa down and locks in the sleeper. Back elbow from Misawa! Kobashi goes for a solebutt but Misawa catches it and locks the leg up. Kobashi hits a powerbomb into jackknife roll! Double suplex on Misawa! Stalling suplex from Kobashi. He then puts Misawa in a Boston crab. Snapmare from Misawa and tag to Kea. Misawa goes back to work on Kobashi before he is forced to go back out. Kea hits a Russian leg sweep on Kobashi. Kobashi tags out to Kensuke. Kobashi chops Kea in the back of the neck. Kea punches Kensuke and rakes his eyes. Kea then slams Kensuke. Kitchen sink from Kensuke! Kea takes Kensuke down and tags back out to Misawa. Kensuke is just standing there taking Kea's elbows like they are nothing and staring at him. Kensuke chops Misawa down and tags Kobashi back in. DDT from Kobashi. Followed up by the neckbreaker drop and Boston crab but Misawa is in the ropes. Misawa send Kobashi into the corner and charges but Kobashi lands a sidekick flush to the jaw of Misawa. Misawa then tags back out to Kea. Neckbreaker from Kobashi. Kensuke is tagged back in. Kobashi puts Kea in a sleeper. Misawa comes in and lays Kensuke out with an elbow. Kensuke takes Kea over and locks in the strangle hold. Headbutt from Kensuke. Kea follows up with an elbow strike and then a crescent kick. Misawa is tagged back in. Chop to Misawa. Misawa takes Kensuke down. He picks him up and then goes up and hits a front dropkick from the top. Powerbomb on Misawa! Misawa tags out to Kea. Kensuke tags out to Kobashi. Kensuke punches Misawa down. Kea takes Kobashi's leg out with a dragon screw. Kea chops Kobashi! Kobashi throws a chop but Kea blocks. Kobashi then executes a stalling suplex. Kea elbows Kobashi down. Kobashi is back up and chops Kea down. Then he locks in the sleeper only for Misawa to break it up. Kea puts Kobashi in a half crab. Kea with a chop and thrust kick! ORANGE CRUSH! 1... 2... only 2! Double double arm suplex on Kea! Misawa and Kensuke are legal. Powerslam on Misawa with cover! 1...2.. only 2! Dropkick from Misawa. German suplex hold! 1...2... kickout! Kensuke powerbombs Misawa! LARIAT! RELEASE GERMAN! Cover! Rope break. Misawa tags out to Kea. Misawa went for a powerball elbow, Kensuke ducks, goes for a German, Misawa flips out and Kea hits a cobra clutch suplex! Cover! 1...2... 2.9! Kea then hits the Cross-Legged TKO! 1...2...3! KEA PINNED KENSUKE! Misawa and Kea win! Kind of surprised the rating didn't hit at least 90%. I absolutely loved that sequence near the end.
5. Mike Awesome def. Toshiaki Kawada (15:26) via pinfall with the Sitout Awesome Bomb. - 95% This should be brutal. In a good way of course. Awesome boots Kawada to the mat. Kawada snapmares him and chops him in the chest and kicks him in the spine. Hook kick from Kawada off an Irish whip. Awesome pounds him down and locks in a half crab. Punch and then standing lariat from Awesome. Kawada tries taking Awesome over in a headlock but Awesome puts him in a headscissors. Awesome just uses is power to dominate Kawada. Release German! Cover but a rope break. Kawada stretches. Kawada takes him over in a headlock. Snapmare/chop/kick combination. Muay Thai knees from Kawada. Chop and hip toss from Awesome. Knee drop on Kawada. Kawada gets up and hits a suplex. He goes for a backdrop but Awesome fights out of it. Another release German! Kawada is up almost immediately. Kawada knees him and then boots Awesome out of the ring. He follows Awesome outside the ring and goes for a powerbomb on the floor but Kawada backdrops out of it. Kawada is back in the ring at 15. Awesome hiptosses him. Backdrop from Kawada! Jujigatame but Awesome is close to the ropes. Lariat from Awesome. RUNNING AWESOME BOMB! 1....2... 2.9!!! Headbutt from Awesome. Awesome sends Kawada into the corner. Avalanche belly-to-belly suplex! Kawada up and hits a lariat and kicks Awesome in the head! Ganmengiri! Awesome is hurt. Powerbomb from Kawada! Stretch plum! Awesome makes it to the ropes. Kawada kicks. Kawada blocks a lariat and a ganmengiri sends Awesome to the outside of the ring! Kawada picks him up. Ganmengiri! Kawada picks him up again. Ganmengiri! They get back into the ring. Awesome hits the chokeslam. Awesome follows up with the Sitout Awesome Bomb! 1...2...3! Another huge upset for Awesome. First he beats Kobashi and now Kawada! Fantastic match!
6. Jumbo Tsuruta and Jun Akiyama def. Shinya Hashimoto and Yuji Nagata (20:47) via pinfall when Jumbo hit Nagata with a backdrop - 66% Main event time! I've been anticipating this one. Hashimoto and Nagata go at it for a little while but quickly tag out to their partners. Nagata snapmares Akiyama and kicks him in the spine. Akiyama throws Nagata out and makes the tag to Jumbo. Jumbo follows Nagata outside the ring. Jumbo snapmares Nagata over and stomps him. They're back into the ring. Nagata tags out to Hash. Hash locks in the Fujiwara armbar on Akiyama. Jumbo is thrown to the outside of the ring. Head kick from Hash. Hash slams Jumbo on the floor and drops an elblow. They roll back into the ring. Jumbo softens the back of Jumbo up with a double chop. Nagata and Akiyama are tagged in. Akiyama boots, elbows Nagata in the face and goes for an exploder but Nagata fights out of it. Exploder on Nagata! Lariat and Nagata goes out of the ring. Baseball slide to Nagata. Nagata takes Akiyama down and locks in the jujigatame. They're on the outside. So he can lock it in as long as he wants without Akiyama getting a rope break. They're back in. Akiyama locks in the guillotine choke. Jumbo and Hash are back in! Jumbo slaps Hash. Jumbo hits a double axe handle. He then hits him with a suplex throw. Hash slams him. Jumbo hits the suplex again. Jumping knee on Hashimoto! Hashimoto backdrops out of a powerbomb attempt but they're in the ropes. Hash kicks away at the leg of Jumbo. Nagata is now legal. Jumbo hits a crossbody press! Akiyama is tagged back in. Nagata sends Akiyama into the corner and hits a running boot. Nagata tags out to Hashimoto. Nagata kicks away at Akiyama. Akiyama sends Hash into the corner and hits a jumping knee! Exploder attempt but Hashimoto elbows out of it. Hash locks in a sleeper but Akiyama is in the ropes. Akiyama goes for a slam but Hash falls on him. 1... only 1! Akiyama tags out to Jumbo. Hash tags out to Nagata. Hash kicks away at Jumbo. Jumbo catches the leg and forces Hash to the mat. Jumbo with a backdrop to Nagata! They're way on the other side of the ring in Jumbo and Akiyama's corner. Cover! Hash rushes towards the pin. But it's too late. 1...2...3! Jumbo Tsuruta and Jun Akiyama win!
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Post by perilloboy123 on Jul 20, 2009 7:21:10 GMT -5
A forty minute opener? I pity you for having to watch and cover that.
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Kick Your Face
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 20, 2009 7:25:36 GMT -5
A forty minute opener? I pity you for having to watch and cover that. Haha, yeah. I was planning to do the show all at once like the first two shows. But after that opener, I was like that. I'm about to continue the show now, though. I have a new rule. If your wrestler has a 100% match, you will get an additional three points in the match whether you win or lose. I believe both wrestlers should be rewarded if they have a perfect match. I'm updating the wrestler points now. Akiyama and Nagata are killing now. This should spice things up a little.
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Post by Flava Dave on Jul 20, 2009 10:20:13 GMT -5
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Doctor Worm on Jul 20, 2009 10:39:30 GMT -5
I knew I had made a great decision when picking Akiyama. I hope my pick of Kotaro Suzuki will do just as good, if not better.
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Post by mnm213 on Jul 20, 2009 17:01:14 GMT -5
Am Glad I had another good match.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Jul 20, 2009 18:44:12 GMT -5
Am Glad I had another good match. Maybe if this was your Kawada he wouldn't be losing.
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 20, 2009 19:57:06 GMT -5
And that's a wrap.
I'm going to ask you guys. Do you think you should get rewarded for 90% - 99%? I was thinking maybe one point for 90% - 95% and two points for 96% - 99%. But 80% - 89% is too easy. So I'm going to leave that alone.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2009 20:04:16 GMT -5
Sounds like a pretty good idea, I like it.
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Post by Doctor Worm on Jul 20, 2009 20:17:02 GMT -5
Wow ,I love it, Jumbo and Akiyama tearing the competition apart. Akiyama and Tsusura should tear the house down
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jul 20, 2009 21:35:53 GMT -5
Show #4 CardSemi-Finals: Jumbo Tsuruta vs. Jun Akiyama Semi-Finals: Shinya Hashimoto vs. Yuji Nagata Losers Bracket: Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Taiyo Kea Kenta Kobashi vs. Kensuke Sasaki vs. Hayabusa Battle Royal: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Ebessan vs. Jushin Liger TAKA Michinoku and Kendo Kashin vs. Kota Ibushi and Naomichi Marufuji Updated RecordsAntonio Inoki - WP: 1 (1-1-0) Ebessan - WP: 1 (1-2-0) Hayabusa - WP: -3 (0-3-0) Hiroshi Tanahashi - WP: -5 (0-3-0) Jumbo Tsuruta - WP: 7 (3-0-0) Jun Akiyama - WP: 9 (3-0-0) Katsuhiko Nakajima - WP: -2 (0-1-0) Keiji Muto - WP: 3 (1-1-0) Kendo Kashin - WP: -1 (0-1-0) Kensuke Sasaki - WP: 1 (1-2-0) Kenta Kobashi - WP: -1 (1-2-0) Mike Awesome - WP: 4 (2-1-0) Mitsuharu Misawa - WP: 1 (2-1-0) Shinya Hashimoto - WP: 4 (2-1-0) Taiyo Kea - WP: 2 (2-1-0) TAKA Michinoku - WP: 2 (1-0-0) Takeshi Morishima - WP: 1 (1-2-0) Toshiaki Kawada - WP: 0 (1-2-0) Yuji Nagata - WP: 6 (2-1-0) I need one more entry, please. So we can have an even number of people and I don't have to have a filler three-way every single show.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2009 1:20:18 GMT -5
Good ole Mossballs shined through
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