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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 3, 2015 6:26:40 GMT -5
Kalisto is awesome. Should make a great addition to the roster when he gets called up.
Kalisto versus Cesaro one-on-one would be epic.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 2, 2015 8:52:48 GMT -5
Shocker
The show opened with the championship celebration of the new SNW World Champion, Chris Hammers. Hammers arrived with Safu, LyNN and Amy Lee. But was interrupted by his own music. It was stablemate Jordan Devine. Devine told Hammers that that as the 2016 Be the Best winner he will be challenging for the title at Riot Act IX. Hammers accepted this and they shook hands. Amy Lee then interrupted saying the two have a chance to win the Duos titles tonight, so they can edge closer to achieving their goal of holding all three male titles in SNW.
1) Fatality Squad vs. Joseph Brothers: Hot opener to welcome in the fans after the opening segment. Fans were very vocal but were kind of wondering what this match was for, as both teams have no current storylines. Despite their highflying the Joseph brothers bad luck continued after they fell to the Ball and Chain.
Thomas got on the mic post match and cut a promo saying that they may have been beaten twice but they were the longest reigning champions for a reason. Fans started hating this because they thought it was setting up the Squad challenging for the titles for a third time. Thomas was cut off at “and another thing...” by the return of Zakk Static and his regular tag partner Cain Jackal. Knife Fight marched down to the ring and cleared it of the Squad. These two teams were meant to meet 10 months ago, now it looks to be finally happening. Fans were hot for the Knife Fight re-union.
2) Baby J Jamerson vs. Ken Slayer: Basic match, a let down after the hot opener. The fans are very harsh on Slayer who is still very young. Slayer came close on various occasions, he looked the better man. Joseph Stone was at ringside and caused a DQ by attacking Slayer after the son of the legend hit the legend hit a Sling Blade.
Joseph Stone and Baby J beat down Slayer post match until El Hijo de Angel Custodio ran down for the save. Fans chanted “Let them finish” as they just wanted the heels to beat up Slayer, very harsh.
Safu and LyNN made their entrance to “Children of the Revolution”, then it was time for Your Mom to appear. Keeping with his current gimmick, Cody entered to the Doctor Who theme in a jacket similar to that of worn of Peter Capaldi. But his tag partner refused to come out from the back. Cody eventually pulled him which revealed Baz was dressed as Dr Who’s companion Clara Oswold.
3) Revolution X vs. Your Mom: Safu and LyNN battled against Cody Rejero and his semi-regular partner Baz Hepburn. Although this was a decent enough match, it was just a filler that served no purpose. Fans loved Cody and Baz but the cheers wasn’t enough. A Samoan Drop/neckbreaker gave the RevX team the win.
4) Taliah Winters vs. Rose Parkland: Winters has impressed since debuting on the main roster and continued to do so against Rose. Drew Parkland’s daughter put up a good fight and has improved a lot since she first stepped in the ring but she is still only decent. Winters won with the Cloverleaf.
5) Jet Jaguar vs. Jason Williams: This was the third meeting between these two and the last two matches have been surprise classics. Sadly the previous matches were given more time, so this was a lesser match. The match still had good spots and a new story where Jason was on top form not wanting to lose a third match to the masked warrior. But he did, once again with the TTM.
Jaguar celebrated post match but was attacked by Jack Powers. Powers locked him in the Choke Out until Jaguar passed out. Loud boo's for Powers and chants of "F*** you Powers"
6) Beast Kong and Red Fire vs. Amy Lee and Kourtney Love: Decent tag female tag match. The champion Kong looked dominant as always but she was caught out when she went to Kong Bomb Love and Amy hit a diving sunset flip to pin the champion!
7) Mike Bockwinkel, Daniel Sinn and Dave Demento vs. Nick Jacobs, Kevin Hart and Carson Clark: Fun but random tag match, the only feud in this match was Bock/Jacobs but they were kept away from each other. Despite its random participants this was a very good match to lead into intermission. The heels are the best heels to draw heat from a crowd while the faces especially Clark wowed the crowd. Clark hit a dive to take out everyone leaving Sinn and Hart in the ring. Hart rolls out of the Crucifix hold and rolls the FUSE Champ up. Sinn kicks out but eats a Superkick and a Maple Leaf Revenge to give the faces the win.
Intermission. Although the card has been good, it has only been good, no better. It is to be expected with this being the build-up show to Riot Act.
8) AirDevils vs. Mockingbird vs. Team Bennett: Three corner tag match to welcome the fans back from the break and the perfect match to awaken a crowd who had been let down from the first half. They are three of the top teams in all of wrestling today and this was heavily hinted to be for the no.1 contendership to the Duos titles. Lots of crazy spots to end the bout. Ace put the full stop on the match with the Syracuse Drop which as ever got a mega pop.
9) DUOS: Parkland Bros vs Revolution X: The Parkland bros were put to the test here against the resolute RevX team of World Champ Hammers and his challenger Devine. Although they will be against one another at Riot Act, there was no tensions between Hammers and Devine. The RevX team beat down the Parklands from the get go. The Parkand’s played fantastic underdogs as they battled back into this one against a very physical side. Axel in particular took a nasty bump off a Lariat. Late in the match, another Lariat changed the match. Hammers went to hit it on Duke but he ducked and Hammers hit Devine. A dropkick sent the World Champ to the floor and Devine was hit with a KFC for the champs to retain.
The Duos champions made a quick escape. But then action flared up in the ring as Devine pushed Hammers. They looked like they would come to blows when “Knights of Cydonia” played and the former World Champion Riley Shamrock made his entrance with a mic in hand. He stood on the ramp and dropped a bombshell. He’s using his rematch clause up at Riot Act IX to make the World title match a three-way.
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Post by Red Dragon on Mar 2, 2015 8:40:16 GMT -5
Alt:Pro - Light ‘Em UpFour-way action opened the show as Vincent Valintino defeated Mexican Antonio Benitez and youngsters Tobias Black and Nate Ryan in a fun energetic opener. Patrick R. Everson ran though Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez in relative ease. The youngest member of the roster didn’t stand much of a chance against the ‘Ultimate Jock’. Everson seems hell bent on facing Crockett in another encounter. Is there any stopping Twisted Assassin? It doesn’t seem so, his victim was DJ Hughes, Who ate all the usual Assassin offence like the rope walk and the Yakuza kick. The fans still love Assassin who put his opponent away with the Assassin’s Fury. ‘Gentleman’ Arthur Williams put on a good technical bout against youngster Jake Swindell. The match ended on a sour note after a distraction from Arthur’s tag partner, Rory Wiseman allowed the Englishman to roll Swindell up for the win. From England to Russia, Alexander Kuleshov had his first match in Alt-Pro against jobber Tom Felix. The towering Russian toyed with Felix before Phenom got payback on Kuleshov by attacking him causing a DQ. The two brawled into the crowd and to backstage. An excellent technical encounter followed as the self-proclaimed ‘Submission Specialist’ Ron Crockett took on promising youngster Dane Warron. Warron is a future star, he’s putting on the best matches of the show and is still in his teens. Warron put up one hell of a fight but fell to Crockett’s German suplex hold. Alt:Pro owner Zachary Miller came out to talk about the tag titles. He said he chose Williams and Wiseman as his picks to win titles at the tournament but was wrong. He then brought out Falcon and Robert the Bodyguard and announced they would be challenging for the titles now. The tag titles were defended for the first time in Alt:Pro as the Blaze Brothers defended against Falcon and Robert the Bodyguard. Miller stayed at ringside to support his team but they were pretty sucky. The Blaze’s won after the T-Bone Suplex/Corkscrew Moonsault Leg Drop. Miller was pissed. In the semi-main event rivals Kris Havok and Christopher Kennedy Jones faced off. They probably shouldn’t be so high up the card and they were given too much time. Fans turned against them especially when it ended in a double countout. They tried brawling in the crowd to get the crowd back into it but it’s such a Alt:Pro cliché. The main event saw Arsenic and Fury re-team as the Fire and the Fury taking on the two biggest faces in the company, A.J Matthews and Matt. This won the crowd back round after two bad matches and was the second best match on the show (after Crockett/Warron). The former SNW Duos Champions beatdown Matt before the World Champ received the hot tag and cleaned house. But Matt and AJ had some miscommunication which led to Arsenic pinning AJ.
Quick Results: 1) Vincent Valintino def. Antonio Benitez, Tobias Black and Nate Ryan 2) Patrick R. Everson def. Pablo 'Speedy' Gonzalez 3) Twisted Assassin def. DJ Hughes 4) Arthur Williams w) Rory Wiseman def. Jake Swindell 5) Alexander Kuleshov def. Tom Felix 6) Ron Crockett def. Dane Warron 7) TAG: Blaze Brothers def. Falcon and Robert the Bodyguard (Defence 1) 8) Christopher Kennedy Jones def. Kris Havok 9) The Fire and the Fury def. A.J Matthews and Matt
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 28, 2015 6:54:59 GMT -5
Update:
TRW has replied, "Usually not. But ultimately that is up to Jack Specific to decide."
So I am planning on quoting a few of you guys saying that despite the years old warnings DTP is the right guy for the job. To convince him. I vaguely remember someone getting the MODship on another board who previously had a warning, so I am hoping to do the same here.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 27, 2015 13:06:10 GMT -5
Keep the comments coming. The more the better. And I'll add them into the Mod board thread.
EDIT: But keep it civilised. Obvs
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 27, 2015 12:49:20 GMT -5
It is an excellent show. It knows it's target audience and works very well.
I just wonder how well it prepares them for the WWE.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 27, 2015 12:44:45 GMT -5
Update on the MOD situation. I believe I am going to leave. But I think you all knew that as I wouldn't have posted if I wasn't serious. The problem however, is finding the right replacement. As I mentioned before, I asked about DTP. but that got rejected due to past warnings. I asked if there was anyway around this and suggested two names, they were Planktung and Elliot. But now they've come back and said they both have warnings too. But didn't answer my question if there was anyway around their warnings rules. I argued they are no longer active warnings and they were years ago, so they shouldn't count. I will let you know what they say. The problem I have is that I don't want to give up the MODship to someone who is less active than me. I've seen loads of boards give the MODship over to the wrong guy, just because they suit the requirements and not because of how active they are. I don't want that to happen on this board. This board is special, we have a close connection and so the MOD should be one of the most active guys.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 26, 2015 11:38:48 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Fulham 1-3 Derby
Saturday 28th February 2015 West Ham 1-1 Crystal Palace Burnley 0-2 Swansea Man Utd 2-1 Sunderland Newcastle 0-0 Aston Villa Stoke 1-0 Hull West Brom 2-2 Southampton
Sunday 1st March 2015 Liverpool 2-2 Man City Arsenal 2-0 Everton
Tuesday 3rd March 2015 Aston Villa 0-1 West Brom Hull 0-2 Sunderland Southampton 1-1 Crystal Palace
Wednesday 4th March 2015 Man City 3-0 Leicester Newcastle 1-2 Man Utd QPR 0-2 Arsenal Stoke 1-1 Everton Tottenham 1-0 Swansea West Ham 1-0 Chelsea Liverpool 3-0 Burnley
Saturday 7th March 2015 QPR 1-1 Tottenham
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 25, 2015 12:39:25 GMT -5
Countdown to BtB Be the Best iPPV pre-show
Drew Parkland was hosting the pre-show and was joined by Cameron Stone and Petey the Pirate. Drew introduced his guests and run down the main card.
1) El Hijo de Angel Custodio vs. Jacob Ryler: A fun opener which pitted the tag team partners against each other. El Hijo hit the regular lucha spots and Ryler battled well against him. Ryler got crotched on the top rope and El Hijo hit the spectacular Spanish Fly for the win.
Afterwards, El Hijo and Ryler shook hands. Ryler then joined Drew Parkland and the pre-show panel.
2) Cody Rejero vs. Cain Jackal: This was a decent match as Cody had to deal with the little powerhouse of Cain Jackal. Rejero played the underdog and managed to dodge the Spear and use his Doctor Who jacket to roll up Jackal for the win.
The pre-show panel gave their predictions on the Duos titles match. Cam went with the Squad saying the Parkland’s win was a fluke much to the annoyance of their father Drew, Ryler went with the Parklands saying they got heart and desire and Petey said the Squad would make the better pirates.
3) Revolution X vs. Joseph Brothers: Again another good match but neither team went all out because it was just the pre-show. Safu and LyNN isolated Matt from tagging out to his brother. The hot tag was made and Jack came in flying. The Joseph’s lead was short lived as they were put away with the Samoan Drop/Neckbreaker combo.
The panel were back, this time predicting the World title bout. Cam said Riley is a young guy who he has seen in training and he really wants to win this one and will. Ryler went with Hammers, saying he has Riley’s number and is determined to win the belt for a third time. Petey went with Riley saying he would be the one he’d pick to be on his pirate ship because Hammers would cause a mutiny.
4) WOM: Beast Kong vs. Kourtney Love vs. Red Fire: Three-way women’s action and the first time a title was on the line in the pre-show. Fire and Love battled well but Kong was dominant, Fire and Love tried to double team the champ but it didn’t work. Love got thrown off the top to the floor and Kong hit the Kong Bomb for the win.
The panel then gave their views on the Be the Best tournament. Cam went for Jack Powers saying he has shown he has what it takes to be the tog dog and he’ll do it again. Ryler went for Ace Bennett explaining that he’s the best in the business. Petey predicted a Devine win saying he’ll finally step out of Hammers’ shadow and become captain.
5) Jet Jaguar vs. Jason Williams: These two had a top quality bout on the last show and they repeated it here. Lots of high flying and hard kicks. Jason hit a corkscrew Asai Moonsault for a highlight of the match. Jason actually hit the 630 this time round but Jag got his foot on the rope. Jason then went for the Physcho Driver but got hit with a head kick and Jag followed it up with the TTM,
Be the Best 2016 Live from the Nutter Center in Dayton, OH only on SNW Player
A video package opened the show, showing highlights from the BtB tournament. Then it showed some history behind Hammers versus Riley.
1) BtB Semi: Kevin Hart vs. Jack Powers: A good technical bout to start, both men went all out from the bell which made for an interesting contest. They wrestled all about the ring but the turning point was Powers suplexing Hart into the corner which damaged Hart’s knee. Despite the injury, Hart won with the Sharpshooter but looked hurt afterwards.
As per usual at this time in the night we saw the World champion and challenger arrive. Hammers arrived with RevX in a four-by-four while Riley turned up in a silver Audi.
2) BtB Semi: Ace Bennett vs. Jordan Devine: The great action continued with the second and final semi-final. This match was longer and worked less like a sprint. Both men were hesitant to lock up to begin with then when they did they put on a good contest. Ace hit a brainbuster on the apron but missed the follow up suicide dive. Devine then dumped Ace into the crowd and attempted a countout win but Ace got back in at 19. Both men worked over each other’s injuries, Ace's shoulder and Devine’s neck. This led to the finish, Ace missed the Syracuse Drop landing on his shoulder allowing Devine hit the Last Minute Orders and the Devinity for the win.
Joseph Stone and Ken Slayer were backstage cutting a promo on their opponents Baby J and Joseph’s dad Cameron. They run down what happened to them so far in the feud.
3) Cameron Stone and Baby J Jamerson vs. Joseph Stone and Ken Slayer: This never officially started, in TCW style Joseph Stone turned on Ken and sided with his father and Baby J. The trio beat down Slayer and then posed together. Fans boo’ed this segment, it was such a let down from the great openers.
Mockingbird were backstage, they acted cockily, bragging about their achievements. Then their partner for tonight Dave Demento walked in. Mockingbird were rude to him so Demento verbally abused them, calling them Burt and Earnie. Then walked out.
4) Amy Lee vs. Taliah Winters: These two were tasked with picking up a crowd who were hot then disappointed. They had to work hard but they earned the crowd’s respect, especially Taliah who has shown in this program with Amy that she is a future Women’s Champ. Winters couldn’t get the Cloverleaf locked in which was her downfall as Amy hit the Downward Spiral to retain her pride.
Nick Jacobs was backstage, he cut a very good promo about how everything has led to this. Getting revenge on the man who got him kicked out of SNW. He talked about his time away from SNW saying he was in a dark place and tonight he will introduce Bock to it.
5) AirDevils vs. Dave Demento and Mockingbird: All three AirDevils Clark, Gerard and Cantrell were in action against the mix-match team of Demento, Caufield and Reid. Demento seemed nonplussed about teaming up with the MBirds while the Devils obviously got along just fine. Despite their differences, Demento managed to work with his partners and isolate Gerrard from tagging out. But the Englishman eventually got the double hot tag sending Clark and Cantrell flying in. Clark and Gerrard then hit stereo moonsaults from the top rope to the floor. Cantrell then hit the SSP in the ring to get the win.
The Parkland’s siblings were backstage, they cut a jokey promo similar to that of the Briscoe Brothers. They’re just trailer trash boys who won gold.
6) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Nick Jacobs: Like the earlier match with the Stones, this never got started. Bock attacked Jacobs during his entrance with a crowbar. Bock carried on the beating until staff came out to stop him. Bock then went back to Jacobs and hit a piledriver on the metal ramp. Jacobs had the full stretcher job.
The Fatality Squad were backstage cutting a promo. Thomas did all the talking while Kagemann sat brooding in the background. Thomas said the Parkland’s win was a fluke and the dreams over tonight.
7) FUSE: Daniel Sinn vs. Matt Spade: The story of this match was that when these two met recently Spade has had Sinn’s number on both occasions, catching him with a quick pin. Sinn scouted this and tried to slow the pace in any way possible. Spade went for the quick pins but Sinn always kicked out or reversed into his own pin. Sinn lifted Spade in a Crucifix on the outside and went to drive him into the turnpost but Spade slipped out and Sinn went headfirst into the steel. Back in the ring Spade nearly got the win with a running knee. Spade then went for a back-to-back roll up but Sinn countered into a Crucifix lift and hit the Original Sinn to retain.
Intermission. The AirDevils were out at the break, they’re always a fan favourite both inside and outside the ring.
8) DUOS: Parkland Bros vs. Fatality Squad: The great night of action continued after the break with the Duos title match and rematch of the finals of the 2016 CoD. The Parkland’s showed more fight than last time these two met and the brothers worked over Kagemann early on. Only for Thomas to illegally come in and beat down both men. Kagemann then tagged out and from there the Squad controlled the match, they wore down Duke. Duke fought back and eventually got the hot tag after a Tornado DDT/ head kick. Axel came in and took down both men. Then the Parkland’s went for dives: Axel tried for a Suicide Dive only to be met with a german suplex/monkey flip style counter from Kagemann, while Duke dived over the top onto Thomas who caught him and dumped him into the crowd. The Squad then went for the win with the Ball and Chain but Duke recovered holding Kagemann’s leg allowing Axel to hit a dropkick counter to the pop up powerbomb and send Thomas into Kagemann crotching him on the ropes. The Parklands then shoved Kagemann onto Thomas’ shoulders and hit a doomsday device using Kagemann’s own partner. Axel knelt behind Thomas to take him off his feet, then Axel took Thomas to the outside with a crossbody. This allowed Duke to lock in the Confederacy Choke on Kagemann in the middle of the ring. With nowhere to go, Kagemann had to tap, the Parkland’s retained.
We were taken backstage to interviews with Kevin Hart and Jordan Devine. They both said it was their year to win Be the Best and go onto win the SNW World Title.
9) BtB Final: Kevin Hart vs. Jordan Devine: This match was heavily effected from the Semi-finals earlier. Both men came into his match with injuries: Hart’s knee and Devine’s neck and both came into play in this one. The match started evenly before Hart went for a lift and his leg buckled. Devine then took advantage working over the leg but Hart refused to give in. Hart then fought back with a Superkick to send both men down. On the apron Hart hit a Air Raid Crash which really did the damage to Devine’s neck. Back in the ring Hart somehow hit the 450 Splash for a close count. But his Sharpshooter was just too weak and Devine reversed it into a Figure-Four. Devine then went for the Last Minute Orders only for Hart to reverse it into a DDT. The two battled off once again with Hart rolling up a small package and then going for the Maple Leaf Revenge but Hart’s leg gave way. Devine then hit the Devinity and then locked in the Figure Four. With the injured leg, Hart had to tap.
Devine celebrated winning the 2016 Be the Best. He now is guaranteed a SNW World title match at Riot Act IX.
A long video packaged aired of the history between Riley and Hammers, Starting with Hammer’s first winning the belt back in 2008 and picking up where Hammers brought Riley into Revolution X. The package also showed how Riley has never beaten Hammers. There were comments from both men, Hammers saying Riley can’t beat him. Riley said he knows this will be his toughest challenge yet but he knows he can beat him.
10) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Chris Hammers: What a match, MOTN and a MOTYC. Fans were fully behind Riley, he never gets the loudest pops when he enters but at the end of the match everyone is cheering. There was so much bad blood between these two that they started by just knocking chunks out of one another. Hammers’ has always been one of the best brawlers in SNW but he met his match with Riley whose low kicks caught Hammers hard. Riley caught one of Hammer’s strikes and converted it perfectly into an armbar. Hammers got out of it but mounting the ‘Young Gun’ and striking him till he let go. Hammers took control but Riley managed to turn the tides with the Mui Tai Knees. The “Irish Doomsday” Hammers countered with a Spinebuster takedown and more strikes. Riley rolled to the apron and caught an advancing Hammers with a head kick. He then hit the Mui Tai Knees through the ropes but had to stop before the count of 5. This brief pause allowed Hammers to hit a Lariat and Riley hit a sick bump on the ring apron before falling to the floor. Despite the bump, Riley fought back, throwing Hammers into the crowd then using a chair to springboard over the barricade with an AJ Styles type flying fist. Riley got the RevX leader back in the ring and went for the Springboard Dropkick only to be hit with a Lariat for a close count. Hammers called for the end and went for the Last Minute Order only for Riley to counter with a headlock with his legs around Hammer’s waist. Riley then converted it into a modified Kimura lock. Hammers struggled in the hold before powering to his feet and smashing Riley on the floor. The two men lay exhausted but got up before the 20 count. The two then squared off in the typical SNW style with the crowd yaying and booing each strike. Hammers went to finish this strike fest with a Lariat but it was easily blocked since Riley had worked over the arm all match. Riley then hit the Irish Welcoming II for a close count. The champ looked in full control of Hammers as he hit the triple German suplexes ala Henry Edwards. The Irish Welcoming was next but Hammers rolled off the shoulders and hit a Lariat. Hammers lifted Riley and hit the Last Minute Orders but Riley powered out of the pin count. Hammers lifted Riley again and hit another LMO which this time kept Riley down for the count!
The fans were shocked into almost silence. Hammers had become the 14th SNW World Champion and in doing so he becomes a three time SNW World Champ. Hammers ends Riley’s 10 month reign and continues his winning ways over Riley, as Riley remains winless over Hammers. Riley was being checked on by the referee and a stretcher was brought to ringside. After, Riley was taken to the back RevX came out to celebrate with their leader, Safu and LyNN lifting the new champ onto their shoulders.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 25, 2015 11:28:38 GMT -5
I don't mind Reigns. I don't understand those who complain that WWE aren't creating any new main eventers but also complain when they push Reigns. There'll be complaints no matter what. It's harsh to blame Reigns when he's done everything he can. I'd rather see what he can do. I did a full write up here: reddragonwrestling.blogspot.co.uk/
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 24, 2015 13:05:36 GMT -5
Thank you all for your kind words, it does mean a lot. I know something's didn't go to plan but I tried my best to get this board active and participating.
I had asked in the Mod board about a replacement. I asked them unsuccessfully for DTP. He is someone I have always had in mind for the job and a member who I could leave the board in safe hands. Sadly, they have said that he has 3 previous warnings. I am currently asking if they can discount them and used DTP's statement above.
I know how strict they can be. So I have asked about another two names.
Again, I haven't decided whether I'm leaving yet. I don't want to leave and regret it.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 24, 2015 7:03:46 GMT -5
SPOTLIGHT VOTING UP
Also:
I'm thinking about stepping down as MOD.
I have thought about it before and talked myself out of it. I worked hard to be Mod. But I think now this board could do with a fresh change.
I haven't fully decided yet. It is not a decision I take lightly.
I just wanted to say now because when a MOD steps down it is usually outta nowhere (RKO style).
Of course, I may decide to stay on. But I think it's time to pass it on to someone else. I will decide in the next few days.
I'll still be around with SNW and helping anyone who needs it. And whoever takes over will have a few little rules I will ask them to abide by.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 20, 2015 8:03:47 GMT -5
I do wish Maven would have been added after Orton got the boot, but eh. Ding. I was pulling for Maven when they did that little angle.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 19, 2015 8:10:32 GMT -5
Another good card Ace. I wonder about that second show you were saying about. At first I thought it might have been needed but it seems as though you fitted everyone on the show this week. Good booking. Everything looks good in the final build to Sinners Paradise. Kellen has to retain. I got nothing against Donner but he shouldn't be the one to stop Kellen. It would either be Cam or Bane imo. Tables match should be fun but hopefully it's just the first of many stip matches. Lucifer should go over here, Hazard doesn't need the win. Possible title change with the tag titles, depends on how strong you want the AoA to look. They already look good but could hold all the titles. Would give !nter something to do. Stylix to retain but Bane to lose in a dusty finish. I like Kint but can go either way on the grudge match. I like how you've built up two heels against one another it worked well. Jamerson's are fighting against one another? Better get Baby J in to sort them out. Wonder what happens after this. Simple opener, maybe could have been a pre-show match? Good luck, looking forward to this Ace.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 19, 2015 7:04:47 GMT -5
He's just gonna stay with Japan, ROH, Jarrett's promotion and any other indy. I'm sure he's making good money, never short of bookings and can work wherever he wants. It's a shame 'cos I would love to see him WWE. Ideally, showing up as the IWGP Champion. Making a little working relationship between WWE and New Japan. Yeah, fantasy booking.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 19, 2015 6:56:06 GMT -5
Watched In Your House: Calgary Stampede recommended by The Kevstaaa Great show. Was this the start of the lightweight division?
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 16, 2015 11:07:44 GMT -5
Watched the entire Fully Loaded event from 2000 and reviewed it here: reddragonwrestling.blogspot.co.uk/Was surprised at how good a show it was. Not a single bad match. And that ending...
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 14, 2015 6:28:46 GMT -5
Great to see so many nominations.
Just remember to check out SWA, vote and reply. Even if it's just a sentence or two. It would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 13, 2015 11:17:15 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Feb 13, 2015 9:45:20 GMT -5
Posted a few SNW updates. Trying to think long term with where I want to take it in the future.
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