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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2015 13:13:18 GMT -5
Synergy Issue #163rd Anniversary Show
1) Red Fire vs. Taliah Winters vs. Rose Parkland: Decent three way women’s bout. Although Rose is the worse athlete out of the three, her flaws were hidden well. Red won with the moonsault.
2) Cody Rejero vs. Simon Glockerburg: Cody had a fun comedy match with new student Glock. There were some funny spots at the expense of the youngster which particularly amused the younger fans in attendance. Cody won with a roll-up.
3) Jacob Ryler vs. Carl Simmons: Another member of the fifth class was in action, big Carl Simmons. Ryler evaded him well and sold for him well when the youngster was on the attack. Ryler used the speed to wear down Simmons and got the win with the sunset flip.
4) The Parkland’s vs. “El Hijo Nature Boy” Pedro Flair, Justin Allusion and Masked Marvel: We saw the debut of a new Parkland brother, Rex. He didn’t get to do much, he mainly stood on the apron. The fans always love the Parkland boys in their home promotion and it helped them earn the win. After stereo dives from Rex and Duke, Axel earned the win with the KFC.
5) Mockingbird vs. Jet Jaguar and Liam Hendrick: A good tag match led to the break. Hendrick is another youngster, he had a good partner in Jaguar. Liam played the hot tag well, tagging out to Jaguar to a loud reaction. Despite this, the MBirds got the win after a diving senton from Caufield.
Intermission. El Hijo de Angel Custodio was out at the break, even though he wasn’t in action (*wink wink*).
6) Knife Fight vs. Joseph Stone and Baby J Jamerson: Another good tag match. Stone and Jamerson now seem a regular team and are building up their experience. Meanwhile, Knife Fight are getting back into the swing of things after their tag push was halted by injury. The match ended with a Spear on Stone.
7) SYN: Dave Demento vs. Ken Slayer: The main event had another young star in action. Demento is still young but is starting to break out in SNW. While Slayer has just debuted on the main roster. Demento may have stiffed Slayer at times but the “Son of the Icon” showed heart and fought back. Demento hit a back drop and it led to the running punt kick to retain.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2015 13:02:00 GMT -5
It's still mad seeing KENTA versus Prince Devitt in a WWE ring. Great ep. Itami has improved so much since he debuted, good to see the WWE backing him. NXT is so stacked at the top of the card, can't predict who will take the title off Owens.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 9, 2015 5:46:03 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Reading 0-2 Blackburn
Saturday 11th April 2015 Swansea 2-1 Everton Southampton 1-0 Hull Sunderland 0-1 Crystal Palace Tottenham 2-0 Aston Villa West Brom 0-0 Leicester West Ham 1-0 Stoke Burnley 1-3 Arsenal
Sunday 12th April 2015 QPR 1-2 Chelsea Man Utd 1-1 Man City
Monday 13th April 2015 Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 4, 2015 8:21:35 GMT -5
I've always liked The Miz since Tough Enough. It's amazing to see how far he's come.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 3, 2015 8:20:10 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Bolton 2-0 Blackpool
Saturday 4th April 2015 Arsenal 2-2 Liverpool Everton 1-2 Southampton Leicester 0-1 West Ham Man Utd 2-0 Aston Villa Swansea 3-0 Hull West Brom 1-0 QPR Chelsea 1-0 Stoke
Sunday 5th April 2015 Burnley 1-2 Tottenham Sunderland 1-0 Newcastle
Monday 6th April 2015 Crystal Palace 0-4 Man City
Tuesday 7th April 2015 Aston Villa 1-0 QPR
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 2, 2015 13:40:58 GMT -5
SNW News Riot Act reaction, injuries, schedule update, subliminal messages
Riot Act IX was a great success and many felt it was one of SNW’s best ever shows. The main event took the plaudits as a main event classic. Although SNW hasn’t confirmed where it is in their rankings, it is suspected that it is in the top 5 matches of all time. The FUSE and Duos title matches also impressed, while the two brawls (Bock v Jacobs / Squad v Knife Fight) went down well with the live crowd. Warfare+ was also a success and is expected to be used as an alternative to the standard Warfare when there isn’t warring factions.
There are a few injuries following Riot Act IX. The most high profile being former SNW World Champion, Riley Shamrock. According to SNW, the “Gunslinger” is suffering from concussion and will miss some shows. It is unknown whether this is a work or not. He was injured after Be the Best but returned at Riot Act. Although he looked fine during the match, afterwards he looked pretty dazed. Mike Bockwinkel injured his shoulder but it is unknown whether he will miss any events. And former FUSE Champion Daniel Sinn revealed via Twitter that he tweaked his knee but is not expected to miss any action.
Ace Bennett was apparently furious at Bret Thomas backstage at Riot Act. The anger comes from Thomas calling Ace’s sister a “skank” during an interview he held with her. Ace apparently confronted Thomas and had to be calmed down by Kevin Hart and others backstage. Thomas didn't help the situation as he was apparently unapologetic.
With Kong's win at Riot Act, she becomes the most dominant women's champion with 8 defences. Wasp previously held the title of most defences at 7. it is unknown who will take the title off Kong as she has been made to look so unstoppable. Youngsters, Kourtney Love and Taliah Winters are possibilities but it would be a huge shock. Meanwhile, Kevin Hart won the FUSE title for a second time. Hart is only the second man to do this after Jack Joseph. Hart becomes the 16th holder of the belt, when he first won the title he was the fifth holder of the belt. Contrary to some news reports, Hart was not given the title just because Riot Act was held in Canada. Hart was given the belt to raise the title, it shouldn't be seen as a step down for Hart, who SNW still considers one of their top talents.
SNW have announced the destination for their end of year tour. SNW will be visiting Mexico. This will be the first Mexican tour since 2011. SNW confirmed there will be a Battle of Mexico held. The name of the tour will be “Viva La SNW”. SNW also announced that there will be an extra previously unannounced iPPV to close out the year. SNW will hold “The Showdown IV” in December. The previous Showdown events have been held in 2009, 2011 and 2013 and usually contain a shock such as Bock turning RevX on Hammers and the United Front’s first appearance.
Before Riot Act IX a selection of people who pre-ordered the show were sent a mysterious email. The message on the email was just numbers. Many SNW fans thought this was just a mistake by SNW but it was on purpose. Some SNW fans got in contact saying they spotted subliminal messages during the show and the times the subliminal messages matched the numbers (which were timings during the show). Fans on SNW’s message board slowed down the video and spotted this at four occasions during the show. The image (below) is a Japanese symbol, what could this mean?
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 2, 2015 13:40:37 GMT -5
Countdown to the Riot Riot Act IX Pre-show
James Simmons hosted the Riot Act pre-show. His guests on the panel were Cameron Stone, Jacob Ryler and Drew Parkland. Simmons ran down the card before sending it over to ringside for the first match.
1) Taliah Winters vs. Kourtney Love: Decent opener for the women to kick off the big show’s pre-show. Both are future stars of the women’s division. This was kept short with the Lovesault earning the win for Kourtney.
The panel talked about the three way interpromotional tag team match which pits Mockingbird of SNW against teams from TCW and ISW. The trio were making their predictions when ISW Television Champion, Brydan Stylix walked on the set. He demanded the camera man focus on him. He then told the panel that all eyes should be on him later. On in the pre-show tonight he defends his title against Turk Samir Yusuf.
2) Rose Parkland vs. Red Fire: This match was worse than the first match. Fire controlled the match and Rose built up the crowd but the audience didn’t care. Fire hit the Moonsault for the win.
The panel then made their predictions on the SNW FUSE Championship. Stone said it’s tough for him since Sinn is a friend of his but he supported Hart saying he is “Canada’s greatest export”. Ryler said Sinn knows what it takes to retain despite Hart having the home advantage. Parkland spoke about his former partner Sinn, speaking of his hatred of him. But admitted he knows how to win and tonight would be a huge win for him. However, Parkland sided with Hart since you can’t count out the home advantage,
3) AirDevils vs. Joseph Brothers: Excellent match, too good to be on the pre-show. Lots of highflying which got the fans fired up. Cantrell got the biggest cheers being from Canada. Cantell and Gerrard isolated Matt from making the tag but there was some dissention in the Joseph brother ranks. Jack got fed up and entered illegally but got taken out, leading to the Bombs Away on Matt.
The panel were back for their final predictions. This time guessing who would walk out the World Champion. Stone said it was Jordan Devine’s time. Stone said Jord knows it’s “now or never” and will do anything to get that win, even if it means beating Hammers. Ryler went with Hammers. Ryler called Hammers “the complete package” and questioned that if he walks out tonight, it will show there is no-body who can stop him. Drew made sure all three competitors were backed by a panellist by predicting that Riley will walk out as champion. Drew said Riley is a “special talent” who has come back from concussion early to win back his belt.
4) ISW-TV: Brydan Stylix [ISW] vs. Samir Yusuf [ISW]: The stars of ISW took over the pre-show of SNW’s biggest show of the year. And what a show they put on. Stylix, a member of the Agents of the Apocalypse won the TV title at Epidemic. While the Turkish born wrestler Yusuf is a promising young athlete. The fans in attendance loved the match as Stylix brought the heel heat and Yusuf played the face in peril well. Yusif fought into a comeback hitting a dive to the floor and a small package which earned him a very close call. However, Stylix showed his class putting down the youngster with the Facial Reconstruction to retain.
Stylix celebrated his win on the top rope while Yusuf crawled to the corner. As the music died down the fans chanted “Please come back”. ISW has made a huge impression on the SNW fans tonight.
Riot Act IX Live from Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada only on SNW Player
We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it - Che Guevara
The show opened with a video package, highlighting some of the matches we will see tonight. But the video focused mainly on the main event. Showing all three men’s history in SNW and they’re interactions within SNW. It ended with the contract signing where Hammers delivered a warning to Devine.
We then cut to the jam-packed arena where our announcers James Simmons and Edward ‘The Genius’ Colgate run down the card. They are hyping up the main event when the crowd get all excited, the camera pans to Nick Jacobs in street gear, arriving through the crowd with a steel chair and a trash can full of weapons. Looks like these two are going to open.
1) No Rules: Mike Bockwinkel vs. Nick Jacobs: What a way to open the show. Bock made his entrance in normal gear but was caught by Jacobs who ran up the ramp and smashed him with the trash can. The match was like an old school WWF hardcore brawl. Spots included a superplex onto the trashcan, a powerbomb on an upright chair and a Singapore cane damaging Jacobs back. The match climaxed as the two battled on the apron with a table set up below them. Bock teased the Piledriver but Jacobs reversed it lifting the two time SNW World Champion onto his shoulders for the Jacobs Drop through the table for the win.
As Jacobs celebrates as we cut to scenes from earlier today as the World Champion and his challengers arrive in the building. First up is Chris Hammers in a limo, he was with Safu and LyNN. Riley showed up in his Audi and signed some autographs. Devine pulled up in a black BMW with Amy Lee.
2) Mockingbird vs. Matthew Anderson Racing Club [TCW] vs. Jamerson Brothers [ISW]: It was going to be hard to follow the hot opener but this delivered. This was your classic SNW opener, fast pace, plenty of competitors and the dive-after-dive spot which SNW squeezes into every opener match. Both outsider teams did well, Kevin Craig and Chase Bryant have impressed in SNW before but this was SNW’s first glimpse of the Jamerson Brothers (who are the older brothers of SNW athlete Baby J). Nick ducked a big boot from Craig and hit a suicide dive to Chase, Kieran then went to roll-up Craig but MBirds broke it up and scored the win with the Sunset Flip / Dropkick combo.
Afterwards both the Racing Club and the Jamerson’s were shocked the match ended. MBirds made a quick getaway but before they left they motioned for the belts. As both outsider teams left the fans chanted “Please come back”.
The first interview of the main events was with challenger Jordan Devine. Alicia Bennett interviewed him which was awkward since they were involved in a love angle a few years back. Devine talked about his Be the Best win and about “stepping out of the shadow”. Quite a face promo from Devine, it will be interesting how the fans react.
3) Jet Jaguar vs. Jack Powers: A surprise treat as the youngster Jet Jaguar took on the former SNW World Champion. The masked warrior has been on a roll this year as he looks to make 2016 his breakout year. He put on a great underdog performance against Jack. Powers kept Jag grounded with what he does best, submissions but Jag broke out in style. Jack’s submissions work came into the finish, he hurt Jet’s foot which led to Jack locking in the ankle lock for the win.
After the match, Powers gloated about his win to get more heel heat. He went to attack Jag more and went to lock in the ankle lock. However, Jet had loosened the boot so Powers flew across the ring. Being left red-faced Powers went to inflict some more damage but Jaguar caught him with the Asian Mist! Powers stumbled about before Jag limped to his feet and hit a head kick to put the former United Front leader down. This isn’t over.
Another interview from Alicia Bennett, this time with the former SNW Duos Champions, the Fatality Squad. Thomas calls Alicia a “skank” and dismisses her. He then cuts a promo on Knife Fight. It’s nothing he hasn’t said before, about how they are the most successful champions ever and how Knife Fight were trained by Kagemann.
4) Joseph Stone and Baby J Jamerson vs. Ken Slayer and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: The action hit a bit of a lull as the Stone/Slayer feud debuted at Riot Act. Sadly, Slayer got slated by the fans yet again but he is performing decently well, if he keeps it up they’ll soon stop. Cam Stone was at ringside supporting his team and was a factor at ringside. Cam got most of the chants directed at him as he tried to draw heat for his team. Stone tried to interfere which led to El Hijo hitting a step up senton over the ropes to take him out. This left Slayer to hit the Sling Blade on Baby J but was caught off guard by Stone who blasted him with a brainbuster for the win.
Backstage we see Mike Bockwinkel walking with an icepack on his neck and him checking out his smart phone. He bumps into Red Dragon who tells him “to look where he is going”. Dragon goes to move on when Bock calls him back. Bock says he’s been checking the SNW Twitter feed and it says Jacobs’ win has put him in position for a SNW World title bout. Dragon confirms this and Bock replies that it is “unfair”. Dragon answers that “you should have won then, shouldn’t you?” Dragon walks off and Bock comments “I am so going de-push you in TCW”. Seemingly a nothing segment to put over Jacobs as next challenger, SNW Twitter and a small interaction between two old rivals.
5) WOM: Beast Kong vs. Amy Lee: Fun match, two of the best female athletes in SNW today. But sadly, nothing we haven’t seen before. Kong has had a dominant reign in SNW but at the expense of the rest of the division. Amy put up the best fight against Kong we’ve seen since Kong faced Wasp. But she fell like all the rest to the Kong Bomb. Who will stop Kong?
The second of three main event interviews with Alicia Bennett and the former SNW World Champion Riley Shamrock. The “Young Gun” said everything up until tonight has been about proving himself and living up to his potential. But now he’s got to show that he isn’t just a flash in the pan, he’s the real thing, the “Gunslinger” Riley Shamrock.
6) Fatality Squad vs. Knife Fight: With rivals like these this was always going to be a brawl and that’s extaly what it was. The match didn’t start as the Squad were met ringside by Knife Fight and the two teams brawled into the crowd, the big men Bret Thomas and Cain Jackal faced off while Zakk Static took on his former mentor Steven Kagemann. The brawled all around the arena before finally getting into the ring for the match to begin. Knife Fight were in control and were great at cutting off any momentum the former Duos Champions built up. But then Kagemann brought in a chair and smashed his former protégées over the head to cause a DQ.
Kagemann and Thomas continued the beat down post match to boo’s. They brought in a table and went for a Doomsday Device on Jackal. However, Static grabbed Kagemann’s leg, Jackal dropped off Thomas’ shoulders and lifted Thomas, then Static pushed Kagemann into Thomas to cause their own Doomsday Device through the table. Fans weren’t happy with the match result but the table spot soon won them round.
Intermission. Mockingbird were out at the break to sign autographs and take photos. They stayed in character being incredibly cocky.
7) Warfare+: Cody Rejero vs. Jason Williams vs. Carson Clark vs. Safu vs. LyNN vs. Dave Demento: This mad six-man elimination cage match was a great bout to welcome the fans back from the break. Demento and Clark opened. Clark used his speed and agility to get the best of the cocky youngster before Demento powerbombed him into the cage and sandwiched his head with a kick. LyNN was out next, he and Demento picked on Clark before they turned on each other. Jason was next to join in, springboarding in causing plenty of mayhem. Cody was out next, in Doctor Who inspired gear. Jason stole the show by climbing up top and hitting a 630 from the top of the cage onto all below. The final entrant was Safu, who immediately picked off Clark with the Samoan Drop. Jason was next to go with a Samoan Drop / neckbreaker combo. Cody battled and took out LyNN with a Pepsi Cutter while keeping Safu at bay with a lung blower. Demento then caught Cody off guard with the F***tard, But then Demento’s stamina came into play as he fell to Safu’s Samoan Drop.
The third of three interviews with our main eventers was held with Chris Hammers by Alicia Bennett. Hammers was very confident he could deal with the “boy” Riley Shamrock. But has doubts over whether Devine has his back. Alicia asked if Hammers expects Devine to lie down for him and Hammers said that as leader of RevX he should take the preverbal “finger poke of doom”.
8) DUOS: Parkland Bros vs. Team Bennett: The brothers Duke and Axel had a big challenge as they went up against Ace Bennett and Matt Spade who were hungry for the belts. Ace and Matt have challenged for the titles many times but come up short. They always put on one of the highlights of the night and this was just the same. This was possibly the Parkland’s best match, they didn’t resort to default playing underdogs, they stood up and fought against the Original 16 member and the first ever Triple Crown Champion. Lots of fun spots including the Syracuse Drop being turned into a tower of doom, duelling stereo dives and valet’s fighting as Rose took on Alicia. Team Bennett missed out on the titles yet again in another top quality bout after Spade fell to the KFC.
Intermission. Some of the crowd are a little burnt out by so much good action. Others didn’t want a second break, they thought it was breaking up the action too much. Both teams from the last match stayed out for the break, the teams shook hands after the match. Ace and Spade left early but the Parkland’s stayed out for the entire break.
9) FUSE: Daniel Sinn vs. Kevin Hart: There was a lot of pressure on this match to perform, since the FUSE title isn’t usually this high on the card, especially at SNW’s biggest event. Add in the rowdy crowd who had already seen some great action. SNW put all their faith in Hart. Not only is he the hometown hero but he can have a great match with everybody. But it all paid off in this +20 minute match. This was a excellent match, Sinn really stepped it up when it matted. This was easily Sinn’s best singles match in SNW which is massive considering he’s been with the company since the beginning. There was some brilliant technical exchanges between the two with some great counters and reversals. Despite Sinn’s great performance, the hometown hero was the star. Anytime Sinn was in control the crowd chanted for Hart and he worked a slow build to get back into it. Hart brought out all the party tricks: multiple Superkicks, the 450 Splash and even the Sharpshooter that got an almighty roar. Sinn responded with the Original Sinn, however Hart kicked out to an even louder cheer. The fans cheered Hart onto till the end and truly believed Hart would win the belt. Sinn went for the Original Sinn but Hart hit one of the greatest reversals in SNW history. Instead of slipping out back of the crucifix Hart grabbed the neck and went over the top, he rolled it straight into a small package but didn’t go for the pin, instead he deadlifted Sinn straight into the Small Package Driver Hart calls the Maple Leaf Revenge. The fans counted along and roared the loudest cheer of the night as the bell run.
A video package aired highlighting the history of Revolution X, with Shamrock leaving and the recent tension between Hammers and Devine.
10) SNW: Chris Hammers vs. Jordan Devine vs. Riley Shamrock: This match was under a lot of pressure, like the last match. After a night of great action, this had to put the icing on the cake. But with three top talents like Hammers, Devine and Shamrock, SNW was in safe hands. What set this match apart was the storytelling. Big entrances to start, Devine entered to new music and new gear. He was accompanied by Amy Lee but she left at the entrance. Riley was out next, living up to his new nickname as he was followed by two men bearing bazooka’s which shot out fireworks. Followed by Hammers who entered in a Game of Thrones inspired entrance with Hammers sitting on the throne with large banners next to him. After the championship introductions, Riley came out fighting. He blasted Hammers then jumped at Devine. Riley then took Hammers to the floor and worked over Devine in the ring. The newly nicknamed “Gunslinger” hit an early Irish Welcoming but it was broken up by the Champion. Hammers then worked over Riley while Devine rolled to the floor. However, Riley fought back against his former leader and hit and Irish Welcoming II only for Devine to break it up. Devine and Hammers then double teamed Riley until the inevitable. Devine assisted Hammers in a Last Minute Orders then the two stood over the former champ. They had a stare down before Hammers shouted “Don’t be stupid Jord”. Hammers bent down to go for the pin but Devine grabbed him by the shoulder, Hammers returned upright and the two continued their intense stare-down. However, before anything could happen Riley grabbed both men’s legs and smashed their heads together. Riley took Devine out of the ring and worked over Hammers. But the champ showed his fight, his brawling earnt him the advantage and he hit a stiff Lariat and went for the pin. But the pin was broken up as Devine pulled Hammers to the outside! The two argued but were caught off guard with Riley diving over the top. Shamrock then threw both men into the crowd and hit a diving fist ala AJ Styles over the barricade. The crowd were now red hot and they sensed another title change. The former champ brought Devine back into the ring and hit a springboard dropkick for a near fall. Riley called for the end and locked in the Ode to Shamrock. But the Champ broke it up before his RevX stablemate could tap. Hammers and Riley then squared off in the spot which is in every SNW main event, the brawl. They punched and kicked each other with each strike earning a “Yay” or “Boo” then Devine joined in. All three were striking each other and it only ended when Shamrock hit a head kick on Hammers, Devine then caught Riley with a European uppercut. Devine followed it up with the Devinity only for it to be broken up by Hammers. Then it really kicked off with Hammers and Devine, brothers in RevX squaring off. The two battled it off with Devine ducking a Lariat and hitting a Devinity on the champ! But now it was Riley’s turn to make the save. However, Riley was feeling the effects from the earlier two-on-one beatdown and was looking groggy. He took a Lariat and a Last Minute Orders which allowed Hammers to hit a Lariat on Devine and kick him from the ring. Hammers then returned to the downed Riley, he lifted him up and hit another LMO. With Riley was beaten and Devine was on the outside, Hammers got the win.
Standing ovation for all three men in Maple Leaf Gardens. There was no post match confrontation between Hammers and Devine, Hammers exited up the ramp and posed at the top to end the iPPV. A dejected Devine then left. But Riley had to be helped to the back, he looked a little dazed.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 1, 2015 18:00:45 GMT -5
Been busy with new job. Hoping to get Riot Act up in SNW sometime.
Also got planned a new diary, dunno if it will actually go ahead. Let me see first.
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Post by Red Dragon on Apr 1, 2015 14:52:54 GMT -5
I've been watching WWF from the year 2000 for the last few months. Fully Loaded is such a great PPV.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 31, 2015 18:00:22 GMT -5
Ha, don't even remember that. With all the UK members of the Sims board we could probably do the nWo.
Sims related: I turned the bWo into Right to Censor on EWR. Why not?
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 31, 2015 11:57:35 GMT -5
Only just finished Mania. Had an internet blackout since Sunday, so glad I did because of the ending of the main event.
Loved every second. Yeah, some things didn't make sense. But it was a fantastic Mania. Loved it. End match and the ending blew my mind.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 29, 2015 6:05:30 GMT -5
Yup and I think its great. Rollins and Bray need to go over IMO.....Rollins especially. IMO, neither need to go over. I think Taker should go over so that the match versus Sting is still a possibility, if Wyatt wins, why would we get Sting/Taker? Wyatt just needs to look strong/ a threat. I could go either way with Orton/Rollins. But I think Rollins winning makes it more open for the rematch.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 29, 2015 5:55:52 GMT -5
Not even close. I'd even go as far as saying its one of the worst. This Mania is basically all thrown together matches that have almost no build whatsoever. The only match on the card that has ANY type of long build to it is Seth Rollins vs Orton. Let that sink in for a moment. I disagree. Sting/HHH has been building since Sting first showed up at Survivor Series. Cena/Rusev has been built up for as long as you'd want it to be. Even Brock/Reigns has build if you over-think it. Of course the ladder bout is going to be built up quick and they done their best with it, at least they got a storyline. And Taker was never going to have a long build up, he wasn't even going to show up. I think WWE has done fine with their long term build, the actual Raw and Smackdown segments were weak.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 28, 2015 15:50:40 GMT -5
Didn't Kametsou start training? Didn't he go to Chikara or did I just dream that? Someone do a Lucha Underground sim. Dragon, looking at you! Sadly, I'm ashamed to say, I have never seen Lucha Underground. But I really need to check out the Coffin match. I do have something planned. Not what you would expect from me. But with a little Dragon twist.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 28, 2015 6:48:27 GMT -5
What's the deal with SWA One Night Only? Can it be unstickied or what? I was.... on vacation during February, Not even one reply, Dammit. Part my fault too, I didn't reply either.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 26, 2015 6:50:58 GMT -5
Just wait until you got everything ready, then post. Good luck on the diary.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 24, 2015 12:14:25 GMT -5
So I've officially asked to step down as MOD and for Chris Hammers to become the new MOD. I was going to start a new chat thread but I'll leave that for Hammers to make if he wants to. I got a few things I wanted to say: Thanks everyone, I have really enjoyed being MOD. And tried my best to keep the board active and fun. I hope my rule on chat in this thread remains. As I always explain I do it because years ago Admins had to keep coming in here and cleaning up the thread and they even banned our chat thread for a while. Keep Spotlight going in some form. Try and get the HOF going. Maybe even that interview/chat thing we discussed. To Hammers, congrats. It seems strange handing over to you since it was your diary that caused me to join the Sims board. Good luck. I would like DTP. to be an unofficial aid to Hammers' MOD. Just be as helpful as you can, be the first port of call for any new member, tell them they can PM you if they have any further questions. I know you basically already do this job. It's just a real shame that you couldn't be MOD. I think that's it. This isn't goodbye from me. I'm still going to be active and I'm keeping SNW going. Possibly starting a new diary soon, depending on how much time my new job takes. Thanks. Green Dragon out.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 24, 2015 11:47:49 GMT -5
Funny. I just wrote up about some themes from the early 2000's. Triple H, Jericho and Benoit all had great themes throughout their careers. See my sig.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 22, 2015 6:14:45 GMT -5
Fantastic final day. Just sat down in front of the tele and watched all three games back-to-back. The Wales win was amazing, shame they didn't win but Ireland deserved it.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 21, 2015 10:14:09 GMT -5
Awful accident. It's no-one's fault, not Rey's or the referee. No one could have predicted it. RIP.
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