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Post by nightprowler on Sept 24, 2008 15:24:09 GMT -5
Dragon gate- 7 RAW- 8
The Main Event of Raw loses a point bc, basically I'l expect that to be on the opposite side of the card. Also, I don't know if Angle/ Michaels would be just given away like that.
Dragon Gate had the potential to be higher ranked.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 25, 2008 0:52:46 GMT -5
Division A RAW - 37
Division L Dragon Gate - 28
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Post by Fury on Sept 25, 2008 3:15:49 GMT -5
I think you might want to add up Raw again I always lol at TEW booking.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 25, 2008 9:08:08 GMT -5
Sorry, shiza I was in a rush
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 12:56:52 GMT -5
WWE SmackDown! was taped tonight in front of a sold-out audience of 15,000 people in the America West Arena tonight. The show gathered a total grade as being a B- show.Rey Mysterio pinned Hardcore Holly [B-] in the opening match. This match was pretty good, though both men were faces and of completely different styles. Mysterio hit the Droppin' The Dime for the win. Chris Masters defeated Kerwin White [C+] in yet another weird match. Both of these men are heels as well so of course this isn't going to go down well with the viewing audience in attendence. Masters applied the Masterlock for the win.Sylvan pinned Paul Burchill [C] in a bitter match. This was the least favourite match of the night, Sylvan was not on his game tonight and a talented wrestler in Burchill did the job. What is with face vs. face/heel vs. heel matches? Sylvan won with a neckbreaker. Stevie Richards defeated William Regal [C+] in a better match, both of these men had chemistry, and I should note that Richards switched brands over to SmackDown. Richards won after he hit his patented Steven Kick.Heidenreich pinned Chris Benoit [B.] in a suprisingly good match, though it make Chris Benoit look a little too weak. Nontheless this had to be the match of the night and lacked any botches, which is always good for Heidenreich. A Sycho Sid-esque Powerbomb gave Benoit the loss. Undertaker defeated Johnny Nitro [C+] in a lackluster main event. It is weird that they are giving Nitro a push considering he is a part of the WWE Tag Team Champions. Joey Mercury tried running in, but Undertaker still won after a Tombstone Piledriver.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 13:20:35 GMT -5
TNA Xplosion was taped tonight in front of an audience of 6,326 people in the Alerus Center tonight. The show gathered a total grade as being a C+ show.
Shark Boy defeated Andy Douglas [D+] in a match that was suprisingly disappointing, considering that both of these men were decent talent with good skills. Shark Boy won with a Hangman's Neckbreaker.
AJ Styles pinned Austin Aries [C] in another somewhat disappointing match, since both of these men had similar styles and good skills in the ring. I suppose the crowd weren't into it good enough. AJ Styles won with the Styles Clash.
Brother Devon defeated Ron Killings [C+] in a decent match, that probably saved this half of the show. This is one of two matches of the show. These two showed good style mixing however, and it was enjoyable. Reverse Neckbreaker by Devon for the win.
Jushin Thunder Lyger defeated Kip James [C+] in the second of two decent matches during this show. These two had shockingly good chemistry and pulled off a decent contest. Jushin Lyger finished off the match with a Frog Splash. [/color]
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 13:29:24 GMT -5
TNA iMPACT! was taped tonight in front of an audience of 4,864 people in the Alerus Center. The show gathered a total grade as being a B- show.Simon Diamond defeated Apolo & Matt Bentley [C-] in a thrown together triple threat match, though it didn't just mean that as a bad thing, Bentley and Diamond could of made this above average but Apolo botched it. Diamond Cutter for the win. Sonny Siaki pinned David Young [D+] in a lackluster match, which really showed that both of these men are useless in TNA nowadays. Young is a decent talent too, but the losing streak killed that off. Samoan Drop from Siaki for the win.AJ Styles defeated Jerry Lynn to retain the TNA X-Division Championship [B-] in a match that was pay-per-view worthy. It was weird seeing this happen on a one-hour edition of iMPACT. These two as we already know have excellent chemistry in the ring. Styles Clash for the victory. Abyss pinned Brother Ray [B-] in a suprisingly good match, I expected another lackluster match here, but obviously, I was wrong. These two showed good brawling skills with each other. Abyss hit the Black Hole Slam for the win.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 13:49:42 GMT -5
HWA Main Event TV was live tonight in front of a sold-out audience of 1,000 people in the Herrin Civic Center tonight. The show gathered a total grade as being a D- show.Benjamin Kimera pinned Tack [E] in an absymal opening match, though it could be the fact that the crowd aren't all into the indy style of HWA. Kimera won with a Suplex into a cradle. Southern Breeze [Matt Dillinger and Brother Clay] defeated Quinten Lee and Simply Spectacular [E] in another poor match, though this time it has to be the crowd not being into it, mainly because Brother Clay is a solid performer. Decent teaming skills here, too. Reverse 3D for the win, Clay pinned Lee.Gotti pinned Crazy J to win the HWA Television Championship [E] in another poor match, the crowd are obviously not interesting in watching HWA this week. Hostile crowd too. Gotti was off his game also, which of course never helps. Sit-Out Powerbomb for the win. Cody Hawk defeated Nigel McGuiness [D] in the match of the night, easily. At least this audience knew who Nigel was, he dragged Cody to a good match and...put him over? Wow, he must like this nobody. McGuiness, being more of a veteran did most of the work, and Cody won with a Tilt-a-Whirl Backbreaker.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 13:58:02 GMT -5
Tuesday, Week 1, October 2005- Ross Hart has taken over management in Border City Wrestling. - In a shuddering shocker, The Rock has taken over management in CHIKARA Pro Wrestling. - Steve Lytton has taken over management of K-Star Wrestling. - Robbie Brookside has taken over management of All Star Wrestling. - Jim Neidhart has taken over management of Revolutionary British Wrestling. - World Wrestling Entertainment have come to terms of releasing the following: Maria Todd Grisham Jonathan Coachman Gene Okerlund Ricky Steamboat Steve Keirn Steve Lombardi Gerald Brisco - Ultimate Pro Wrestling have come to terms of releasing the following: Joey Ryan Ruckus Tommy Drake Marshall Knox Scott Lost
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 13:57:47 GMT -5
JUDGES~!
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 26, 2008 14:18:09 GMT -5
Looks intresting and how bad the booking really is, Rock taking over Chikara lol, as theres not much to actually comment on (your skill wise) I'll give votes with reasons if thats ok.
Smackdown- 6 None good descisions just good matches, very suprised at Holly/Rey, the main event sought of worked-ish, richards/Regal sounded good, but Burchill not going over and Heidenreich winning?
Xplosion- 5.5 If someone told me Liger, AJ, Aries were on the show I would watch, sad that AJ/Aries had low rating but could have been good, good booking having Jushin in the main event winning
Impact-5.7 Same as explosion just all lowercarders but AJ/Lynn brought this up alonng with the opener
HWA-3 Just a bunch of no names, apart from Mguiness who I'm glad he put them over
And whats up with Joey Ryan losing all his jobs?
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Post by DTP. on Sept 26, 2008 14:19:30 GMT -5
Quack lost his job too
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Post by nightprowler on Sept 26, 2008 17:16:39 GMT -5
good thing we just gotta judge. that news is horrible HWA - 4 Impact - 6 - Smackdown 5- indeed faces/faces & heels/heels. Xplosion 5- this is good, but for the fact that most of those matches wasnt on impact gives it a low score
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Post by iamthefreak on Sept 26, 2008 22:33:25 GMT -5
Smackdown- 5
Xplosion- 7
Impact- 6
Don't really know anything about that last show...
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Post by duan on Sept 27, 2008 11:18:41 GMT -5
Tuesday:Smackdown: Sounded well, main event is what I would want to see honestly. Benoit/Heidenriech sounded pretty good also. This gets a 7. Xplosion- Sounded like a usual show, good to see Liger on it though. Interesting that more people stayed for this than iMPACT. This gets a 5. iMPACT- Ohh, Lynn/Styles was probably insane! Love the main event also, this would've been good, if the first matches didn't blow balls. This gets a 6. HWA TV- OUCH. Terrible show, especially with Nigel PUTTING OVER Hawk. NO WAY IN . Any who, terrible show. This gets a 3.
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Post by Rated R on Sept 27, 2008 14:23:28 GMT -5
SmackDown - 6.5. There wasn't anything on the show that would have grabbed my attention in real life.
IMPACT - 6.5. Styles/ Lynn was the saving grace of the show, but it wasn't really anything spectacular.
Xplosion - 5.5. Another dissapointing non-attention grabbing show.
HWA - 3. Hawk putting over McGuiness?! Horrible show, nothing left to say.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 28, 2008 23:14:44 GMT -5
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Post by Jason Star on Sept 28, 2008 23:52:23 GMT -5
This is going well. It is so funny how bad the TEW booking is. Glad you are still going with this and it will be interesting to see who is crowned greatest promotion.
Smackdown - 6.5 Good matches but horrible decisions. Regal/Richards, Taker/Nitro sound great but Heidenreich and Sylvan winning bring it down as do the heels vs heels and faces vs faces.
Xplosion - 5.5 Doesnt sound horrible on paper but obviously turned out bad. Terrible booking really. With AJ/Aries and Shark Boy/Douglas the only ones possibly making sense. The matches all could have been pretty good but sound like they were quite bad which brings down the rating.
Impact - 6.5 Beginning was horrible probably worst then Xplosion however it picked up rating come Lynn/AJ. Great booking on that and sounds like a good match. Abyss/Ray is bad booking but if it was a good match then it works out and boosts the rating up.
HWA - 3 I have to base this one on just match quality since I have no idea of the booking. Since all the matches but one was crap it only gets a three. Plus McGuiness jobbing isn't a good thing.
FWA - 5 Again based on match quality since I haven't seen FWA really and only know a couple of them. Alright matches except for the opener. It seems on par with Xplosion except the matches seemed to get just half a letter grade worse which drops it down .5.
Overall the shows I know of are quite funny. Its too bad I am not more knowledgeable on the others but this is still good. Keep it up.
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Post by DTP. on Sept 29, 2008 0:29:43 GMT -5
Lack of knowledge of workers on AAA limits the results tbh. AAA Mi Enemigo was live on pay-per-view tonight in front of a sold-out audience of 5,000 people in the Arena Juba, Mexico . The show gathered a total grade as being a B-, and the buyrate gathered 0.39.
Alan Stone and Pimpinela defeated Black Family [Ozz and Escoria] [C] [/b] Tinieblas Jr defeated Angel Mortal [C]Antifaz defeated El Brazo [C+] Fuerza Guerrera defeated Mascara Sagrada [B-]Zumbido defeated Mascara Sagrada II [B-] La Parka II and Octagon defeated Black Family [Chessman and Cuervo] for the AAA National Mixed Tag Team Championships [C+]Abismo Negro defeated Sangre Chicana [B-] Psicosis II defeated Pirata Morgan to retain the Mexican National Middleweigh Championship [B-]Mascarita Sagrada defeated Oscar Sevilla to retain the Mexican National Minis Championship [C] Mr Aguila defeated Shocker
El Zorro defeated Konnan to retain the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship [B-][/color][/center]
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Post by DTP. on Sept 29, 2008 0:57:45 GMT -5
FIP XxXPlosive was live tonight in front of a sold-out audience of 300 people in American Legion Post 91. The show gathered a total grade as being a D+ show.
Phil Davis defeated Sean Davis [E] in a complete lackluster match. Terrible connection and booking from the management of FIP, both of these men being brothers. DDT from Phil for the victory.
Seth Delay defeated Azrieal [D-] in another lacklustered match, though of course it was a minor improvement from the opening contest. It is safe to say that Seth brought the grade down. Backbreaker for the win.
Adam Pearce defeated Steve Madison [D-] in yet another lacking match. Pearce dominated Madison here and toyed with him. Pearce eventually finished Madison off with the Rack Bomb.
Rocky Romero defeated Jimmy Rave [D+] in a better match, good ground based attacks on the part of both men. The skills were good, but the audience wasn't all into it. Romero made Rave tap to the Ankle lock.
Ace Steel defeated Austin Aries [C-] in a major improvement in comparison with the opening three matches. Steel worked on Aries' left knee, leading to some very unique submission holds. Aries went for the brainbuster but Steel trapped him in a cradle for the win.
Samoa Joe and BJ Whitmer defeated Bryan Danielson and Tony Mamaluke [C-] in another good match, the second of three matches of the night. Joe worked pretty stiff here tonight, taking on Danielson and Mamaluke most of the time. Muscle Buster on Mamaluke gave Joe the win.
Homicide defeated Colt Cabana to retain the FIP Heavyweight Championship [C-] in the main event and third of three good matches of the night. The crowd weren't into it, but the wrestlers were, and Cabana almost won on countless occasions. Homicide hit a Cop Killah for the win. [/color]
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