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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 18, 2015 7:03:16 GMT -5
Okay, let's see what you got. It was an odd write up, it's lie you went through half the competitors but couldn't be bothered to write up the rest. Also, what was the point in spending so long writing about Tye only for him to be dropped, unless he comes back later down the line. It seems strange thinking of Demento as a Samoan. The first card looks decent, maybe a little gimmicky having a ladder main event already. I'm sure you could write up a good show, good luck.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 17, 2015 6:54:27 GMT -5
I didn't mind Sabotage. Maybe it's because you guys had high expectations with the cast and director.
Shame about Hardy, I like everything I've seen him in. But at least this opens him up to a bigger role in the future, if not with DC with Marvel.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 16, 2015 6:47:38 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Middlesbrough 2-0 Huddersfield
Saturday 17th January 2015 Aston Villa 0-0 Liverpool Burnley 1-0 Crystal Palace Leicester 1-1 Stoke QPR 0-3 Man Utd Swansea 0-2 Chelsea Tottenham 1-0 Sunderland Newcastle 2-1 Southampton
Sunday 18th January 2015 West Ham 1-0 Hull Man City 2-1 Arsenal
Monday 19th January 2015 Everton 1-1 West Brom
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 16, 2015 6:38:44 GMT -5
Apparently I used to watch this religiously. Tape all the episodes and watch them back again and again. But I can't remember any of it. I have always said they should throw some money at this for a big blockbuster. Give it to Michael Bay or someone. A nice big blockbuster would be great. GO GO POWER RANGERS!
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 14, 2015 13:56:36 GMT -5
Would it be a frowned upon to make a comic book (Marvel/DC) based Sim? No, I would smile upon it. Personally, I'd stick with Dc or marvel but it's your sim.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 11, 2015 7:04:41 GMT -5
Awful news. Saw him on Fifa. Thought he'd fit right in with Belgian's Golden Generation. RIP.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 9, 2015 6:56:10 GMT -5
Shame, he was always entertaining. Forever Hooligans seems pretty over in Japan and they did good comedic spots. He did seem a bit tubby at Wrestle Kingdom though.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 8, 2015 10:45:55 GMT -5
Dancing in the Dark Bruce Springsteen Weekend – Night 1 Be the Best Qualifying – Night 1
1) BLOCK A: Jordan Devine vs. Matt Spade: Fun back-and-forth match to kick off with RevX’s Devine getting the win with the Devinity.
2) BLOCK A: Cody Rejero vs. Daniel Sinn: Another match that could have gone either way. Cody came out in the Doctor Who costume again, However, the FUSE Champ, Sinn got the win with the Original Sinn.
3) BLOCK B: Ace Bennett vs. Jet Jaguar: Frantic fast paced action between these two. The match had plenty of time before the first ever Triple Crown Champ killed Jag with the Syracuse Drop.
4) BLOCK B: Matt Joseph vs. Jason Williams: Fun spotfest but Jason’s excursion to Japan has helped him in other wrestling styles. And that came into play as Jason got the win here with the Pyscho Driver.
5) DUOS: Parkland Bros vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: A break in the BtB qualifying as the Parkland’s put the belts on the line for the first time in SNW. A solid defence here which ended with the KFC.
6) Amy Lee, Beast Kong and Red Fire vs. Taliah Winters, Wasp and Kourtney Love: Another non-tournament bout but this time it was the women. The focus here was between Amy and her new rival Taliah. Lots of fun action ending with Taliah locking in the Texas Cloverleaf on Fire for the submission win.
Intermission. The Parkland’s and their belts were out at the break. Lots of fun interactions with crowd.
7) BLOCK C: Dave Demento vs. Jack Powers: Great action to welcome the fans back from the break. Although these two are both heels, the fans were very into it. Powers tried to grapple while Demento wanted to stand up and fight, so it was an interesting clash. There was a good bit of stalling early on which meant that the bell rung after 20 minuites and we had no winner.
The fans chanted for 5 more minutes but the competitors didn’t want to carry on. They were both happy to settle for a point and they got boo’ed.
8) BLOCK C: Jack Joseph vs. Safu: It was the highflyer versus the powerhouse, so this was going to be a good match. Jack tried to keep his distance to go for quick damage because when he got close Safu would dominate. Jack got too close and Safu locked in the Torture Rack for the submission win.
9) BLOCK D: Kevin Hart vs. LyNN: Want a technical match-up, just shove these two in the ring. LyNN is known more as a tag competitor but when up against someone like Hart he can put on a great match. Hart countered various pins and submissions and countered LyNN's counter of the Small Package Driver with the Sharphooter for the submission victory.
10) BLOCK D: Mike Bockwinkel vs. Carson Clark: It’s good to see Clark back to full fitness and this match showed what he can really do. He played the underdog perfectly and his comebacks got the crowd to their feet. There were some great spots which included a missed 450 Splash which led to the Bockwinkel Special.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 6, 2015 9:34:06 GMT -5
What the hell have I just watched? Nakamura vs. Ibushi was insane. I've seen plenty of Ibushi matches before but damn, nothing like that. Sooo stiff it was unbelievable and Ibushi played it perfectly and managed to get in his wow moments too. That's the only match I've seen, hopefully I can see the rest of the show but I want to see the Jr tag match, AJ's match and the main event.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 6, 2015 9:02:28 GMT -5
Be the Best 2016 UpdateBe the Best returns for 2016. Just like the previous years, the rules remain the same. The matches will be held over the next three SNW shows with any tiebreakers being decided on the 4th show. The leaders of each block will advance to Be the Best iPPV, where the four block leaders will face off in two singles matches. The winners of the two singles matches advance to the finals where the winner will get a shot at the SNW World Championship at Riot Act IX. Below are the entrants for the 2016 Be the Best and their best position. Below that is the 4 blocks and how the tournament works. Ace Bennett: Winner 2010* Mike Bockwinkel: Winner 2014 Carson Clark: Group Stages 12, 13, 15 Dave Demento: New Entrant Jordan Devine: Winner 2012 Kevin Hart: Finalist 2015 Jet Jaguar: Group Stages 13, 14, 15 Jack Joseph: Group Stages 10, 11, 12, 13 Matt Joseph: New Entrant LyNN: Group Stages 14, 15 Jack Powers: Finalist 2014 Cody Rejero: Semi-Finals 14 Safu: Semi-Finals 15 Daniel Sinn: Group Stages 10, 15 Matt Spade: Group Stages 14, 15 Jason Williams: Group Stages 11, 12, 15 * 2010 Tournament was structured differently. BlocksBLOCK AJordan Devine Cody Rejero Daniel Sinn Matt Spade BLOCK BAce Bennett Jet Jaguar Matt Joseph Jason Williams BLOCK CDave Demento Jack Joseph Jack Powers Safu BLOCK DMike Bockwinkel Carson Clark Kevin Hart LyNN How Be the Best 2016 works: There are four competitors in each block. Each competitor will face each other once inside their own block. The match result will correspond to certain points. The competitor with the highest score in each block will advance though to the final four. The final four will then face off on the Be the Best iPPV to truly decide who will Be the Best. The matches will take place over three shows in three weeks with any tiebreakers taking place on the fourth show. How the blocks work: A win earns the competitor 2 points, a loss earns a competitor nothing and any type of draw will give both men 1 point each. Draws will include a time limit draw of any match which exceeds 20 minutes. If there is a draw for first place at the end of the competition then the tie-breaker matches will take place the following week.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 4, 2015 7:02:35 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Bournemouth 2-0 Norwich
Saturday 10th January 2015 Sunderland 0-1 Liverpool Burnley 1-0 QPR Chelsea 2-0 Newcastle Everton 1-2 Man City Leicester 0-1 Aston Villa Swansea 3-2 West Ham West Brom 1-0 Hull Crystal Palace 2-2 Tottenham
Sunday 11th January 2015 Arsenal 1-1 Stoke Man Utd 3-1 Southampton
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 3, 2015 12:54:05 GMT -5
Synergy Issue #14
1) Cain Jackal, “El Hijo Nature Boy” Pedro Flair and Joseph Stone vs. Justin Allusion, Ken Slayer and Liam Hendrick: Big six man tag action to kick off with. Parkland announced on Twitter that the first batch of students from the fifth class would be debuting tonight. Hendrick is a young Brit from Portsmouth, he didn’t have to do much but bumped well which is always a good sign. Slayer looked good here too, it was his side who played the faces. However, the heels got the win after a Spear from Jackal on Hendrick.
2) WOM: Beast Kong vs. Taliah Winters: Another student of the fifth class made her debut recently on the main card now she made her Synergy debut. It’s clear that Winters has a bright future in SNW but was put away in this spirited affair after the Sitdown Powerbomb which is now known as the Kong Bomb.
3) Jacob Ryler and Carl Simmons vs. Daniel Sinn and Simon Glockerburg: Two more fifth class students made their debut tagging with two experienced Pros. Simmons and Glockerbug couldn’t be less different in shape. Simmons is a tall muscular amature bodybuilder while Glock is a skinny kid with a passing resemblance to Kick Ass. The students had a little bit of action, they looked aright but still green. Carl was a badass with a few lariats and even a back body drop on Glock where he held him in the air for close to a minute. The vets ended the match as Sinn put Ryler away with the Original Sinn.
4) Drew Parkland and Rose Parkland vs. Baby J Jamerson and Kourtney Love: Inter-gender tag action as old man Drew was back in action. He led Jamerson through a good match with some comedy added in. The women did they’re thing, Rose is starting to improve as for the first time she wasn’t awful. Parkland hit the KFC which got a great reaction from the fans.
Jet Jaguar made his way to the ring and waited for his opponent. The sound of sci-fi show “Doctor Who” hit and Cody emerged from the back in a dark coat ala Peter Capaldi, then revealed a sonic screwdriver from his coat pocket.
5) Jet Jaguar vs. Cody Rejero: Fun singles match to lead into the break. There was a bit of comedy to start with Cody using his Screwdriver to make Jaguar dance. these two could have worked a very good match if this was SNW but it was toned down for the family audience. That didn’t stop Jag from busting out an Asai Moonsault. Back in the ring Jag hit the TTM to take the win.
Intermission. The Parkland siblings were out at the break. They are always loved in their home promotion, they were showing off their newly won SNW Duos titles. They announced that Duke and Axel are defending the titles tonight against Mockingbird.
6) SYN: Dave Demento vs. Baz Hepburn: This was good action to welcome the fans back from the break. Baz is a semi-regular but showings like this show how much help he can be in Synergy helping the younger guys. He put over Demento very well here, playing the underdog and having great comebacks with the crowd right behind him. He still got put away with the running punt kick allowing Demento's reign to continue.
7) DUOS: Parkland Bros vs. Mockingbird: Great main event, not as good as we’d see between these two on SNW but still a good match especially considering it’s a Synergy Show. We saw some high spots: a tower of doom, MBirds stereo dives and a Doomsday Device. The Parkland were cheered throughout in their home promotion and the MBirds garnered heat well. Duke took out Reid while Axel hit the KFC on Caufield to retain.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 3, 2015 6:47:14 GMT -5
Great stuff, good stips. I'm going to take out the title names, like main event and such, makes others seem superior and they're not.
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 1, 2015 15:54:48 GMT -5
Heavy.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 30, 2014 15:34:21 GMT -5
I'd say book anything, more fun that way. I don't know classics but I enjoyed researching them in the past.
Give people the option like you said before: heavy or jr.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 30, 2014 13:33:16 GMT -5
Sign me up. Make a list of others who will at the top. Worth a go.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 30, 2014 7:30:32 GMT -5
I'm unsure on the idea but willing to go either way. If it was to go ahead, I would participate.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 30, 2014 7:06:41 GMT -5
*RANDOM FA CUP FIXTURE* Bolton 0-2 Wigan
Thursday 1st January 2015 Stoke 1-2 Man Utd Aston Villa 1-0 Crystal Palace Hull 2-2 Everton Liverpool 1-0 Leicester Man City 4-0 Sunderland Newcastle 0-1 Burnley QPR 1-0 Swansea Southampton 1-1 Arsenal West Ham 2-0 West Brom Tottenham 1-3 Chelsea
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 26, 2014 12:57:32 GMT -5
Good first show. It's an interesting concept and I hope you stick with it. I'm with Kev, AJ for the win. He seems like the perfect guy to base the company around especially with the Club behind him. Hoping for a super hot Junior division, that's what I watch most of in Njpw. needs more Shelley.
And I almost forgot, Zakk Sabre Jr. That is all.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 25, 2014 17:11:34 GMT -5
RANDOM FIXTURE* Sheff Wed 1-0 Blackpool
Friday 26th December 2014 Chelsea 2-1 West Ham Burnley 0-2 Liverpool Crystal Palace 1-1 Southampton Everton 2-1 Stoke Leicester 0-2 Tottenham Man Utd 1-0 Newcastle Sunderland 0-0 Hull Swansea 2_2 Aston Villa West Brom 0-2 Man City Arsenal 2-1 QPR
Sunday 28th December 2014 Tottenham 1-2 Man Utd Southampton 1-1 Chelsea Aston Villa 1-0 Sunderland Hull 1-0 Leicester Man City 3-0 Burnley QPR 1-1 Crystal Palace Stoke 1-0 West Brom West Ham 2-2 Arsenal Newcastle 1-2 Everton
Monday 29th December 2014 Liverpool 2-2 Swansea
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