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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 30, 2014 7:04:06 GMT -5
I saw the card a week or two ago. Seems like a good promotion, which is great for the UK indies. Although looking at the cards, it seemed like they could have cut down on the number of workers and had more single matches. There were too many random multi-mans. There could have been some great singles matches there.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 30, 2014 7:00:36 GMT -5
I'm with everyone else. Intrigued and hoping Beastie Boys have something to do with this. TLC looked good. I espially liked the booking on Ambrose/Wyatt. Makes Ambrose look like his recklessness cost him. Kane attacking Ryback is interesting too. I'm guessing that is to continue the feud, which is alright since it gives Ryback something to do away from the title hunt. Not sure about Cena/Show to close the show. Might have gone for Rollins. Esp with the Sting appearance. Looking forward to where you take this.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 29, 2014 11:10:12 GMT -5
Cool stuff bro. Smackdown is going good. Beating three former World Champions shows how far you've come already. Confused with the Batista write up, who'd he face at Mania. Did you get the full Mania card? If so that'd be interesting to read. Haas of Pain FTW. The Shield stuff sounds awesome, hopefully they book it right.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 26, 2014 12:12:06 GMT -5
Other than the botch, that was a very good match. Seemed like the match was on fast forward, the pace was so fast. Some very cool spots too (firemans carry side slam and monkey flip into punches).
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 26, 2014 11:50:05 GMT -5
Ooh shucky duck, stuff got real. Good to see you win over Regal, would be a good way to put Hart over. Beating Sheamus is huge. Layout looks much better now. Thanks. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2014 19:10:55 GMT -5
I had a feeling you'd beat Rusev #HartJourney
Nice little storyline with Regal. Package piledriver on the outside sounded sick. Could do with another graphic or two, just to make the write up more jazzy. Maybe just a banner at the top and possibly a match recap at the bottom ie Hell in a Cell: Kevin Hart defeated Santino Marella via submission with the Koji Clutch. Just something to think about. Keep it up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2014 19:05:22 GMT -5
I agree with the criticism of Garfield. He's too cool. Peter Parker is not cool. Especially in the first one, I didn't see that much of a problem in the second (maybe you could argue because he is gaining confidence from being Spidey). In the first film he goes skateboarding like a badass, no! But saying all that I enjoyed both films, the second seemed much better. Wish they'd just get on and do a third rather than mess around with all the spin offs.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2014 14:46:50 GMT -5
The red button extra is about 10mins long.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2014 6:06:41 GMT -5
Pretty cool stuff Kev. Liking your moveset: SSP, Vice and the Koji Clutch. Teaming with Regal should be fun. Wonder if you could post videos on here too for big matches. Keep it up, good luck.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 25, 2014 6:00:52 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Brentford 1-1 Wolves
Saturday 29th November 2014 West Brom 1-2 Arsenal Burnley 1-1 Aston Villa Liverpool 1-0 Stoke Man Utd 2-0 Hull QPR 2-0 Leicester Swansea 1-0 Crystal Palace West Ham 1-1 Newcastle Sunderland 1-3 Chelsea
Sunday 30th November 2014 Southampton 1-2 Man City Tottenham 0-1 Everton
Tuesday 2nd December 2014 Burnley 0-2 Newcastle Leicester 1-2 Liverpool Man Utd 1-0 Stoke Swansea 3-0 QPR Crystal Palace 0-1 Aston Villa West Brom 1-1 West Ham
Wednesday 3rd December 2014 Arsenal 2-1 Southampton Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham Everton 4-0 Hull Sunderland 0-1 Man City
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 24, 2014 14:41:21 GMT -5
I've always been a fan of your works Jord, easily one of my favourites on the board. I have been checking this out, just been too lazy to reply. I re-read all the build to Shelley/Sabin, good way to start a feud, should be epic. Flash being in this great. Would have been one of the bst womens matches. EC3 going over is big, seems like he's being built up as a big deal. Lots of good promos and segments in between. Esp the Bully Ray bit. Wolves winning the belts is awesome, it does say they retain though. Straightjacket match is an odd concept, very TNA. Surprised Young went over thought it would be a feud Shaw would go over, maybe he'll win the next match. Good main event, I'm not sold on Magnus as champ but I want to be so win me over. Not many matches for a PPV but maybe that's what it was at the time. I dunno. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 24, 2014 13:58:44 GMT -5
NEXT SNW iPPV: CLASH OF THE DUOS 2016 Live from the Du Burns Arena in Baltimore, MD only on SNW Player NEXT SHOW
SNW’s yearly tag tournament is back in ‘The Clash of the Duos 2016’. 16 teams will look to go through three nights of action and emerge not just with the Duos titles but also with the title of Clash of the Duos 2014 winners. For the first time in SNW’s history there will be no outside teams, all 16 teams are from SNW.
Key Clash of the Duos Winners Eliminated in the Finals Eliminated in Semi-Finals Eliminated in Quarter-Finals Eliminated in Round of 16 / Eliminated in Qualifiers (2010 only)
Fatality Squad Bret Thomas (8-3) and Steven Kagemann (8-4) Best Finish: Winners 2014 and 2015 The reigning champions have already broken records, most defences and longest reign, now they have their sights set on becoming the first team to win three consecutive Clash of the Duos.
Team Bennett Ace Bennett (4-6) and Matt Spade (6-3) Best Finish: Finalists 2015 Ace and Matt came so close last year and boosted their records. They have another year teaming under their belt, is this their time?
AirDevils Tom Gerard (12-6) and Travis Cantrell (6-3) Best Finish: Finalists 2013 Always the underdog, never the frightened. Tom and Travis are looking to follow in the footsteps of their stables win in 2011.
Mockingbird Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid (4-3) Best Finish: Semi Finals 2015 After their big win in India the Mockingbirds are favourites to topple the unstoppable. Can the cocky youngsters go all the way?
The Parkland Bros Duke (0-3) and Axel Parkland (0-2) Best Finish: Round of 16, 2014 and 2015 The sons of Drew Parkland have never won a match at Clash at the Duos but now they have over three years of experience teaming together. Can they pull off a shocker?
Joseph Brothers Jack (3-5) and Matt Joseph (2-2) Best Finish: Quarter Finals, 2014 and 2015 The highflying brothers always wow but not always get the win. Can they break out from the bigger teams and win the big one?
Revolution X1 Chris Hammers and Jordan Devine Best Finish: Finalists 2010 Revolution X had a great end to 2015, it didn’t exactly go to plan in India, although Hammers is no.1 contender, Jord lost his title bout. Can they do better as a team?
Revolution X2 Safu (8-6) and LyNN (8-5) Best Finish: Finalists 2011 Safu and LyNN were the latest team to fall to the dominant reigning champions, can they bounce back and get revenge?
Cameron Stone (1-3) and Baby J Jamerson (Debut) Best Finish: Quarterfinals 2013 (Cam Only) Formerly Bockwinkel’s men but now their trust in Bock has faded, they go their own way but Stone will have a challenge to carry rookie Baby J.
Jacob Ryler (0-4) and El Hijo de Angel Custodio (0-3) Best Finish: Round of 16, 2012, 2014 and 2015 These two have never had luck in Clash of the Duos, can they finally beat their bad luck streak.
Carson Clark (6-3) and Jet Jaguar (0-2) Best Finish: Winner 2011 (Clark Only) On paper this seems like the perfect team, two of the best highflyers in the business teaming up. Clark is the leader of the AirDevils, what will he do if he comes up against his partners?
Jack Powers (0-3) and Jason Williams (1-6) Best Finish: Quarter Final 2010 (Jason Only) The former United Front teammates join together to hopefully better their awful records. Is this a new start for the United Front?
Joseph Stone and Ken Slayer (Debuts) Two second generation wrestlers look to make the ultimate impact, a win here even just one win would do wonders for these two rookies.
Your Mom Cody Rejero (1-5) and Baz Hepburn (Debut) Best Finish: Quarter Final 2010 (Cody Only) Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, SNW and Synergy Wrestling proudly present the team of the ‘Pepsi King’ Cody Rejero and ‘Rock n Roll’ Baz Hepburn. And their entering CoD for the first time!
Kevin Hart (3-6) and Shaun 'El Tiger' (Debut) Best Finish: Semi Finals 2011 (Hart Only) Hart’s never had much luck with partners, he did best with his rival Mike Hogan. After a successful NJPW tour El Tiger returns to SNW, a few wins here he might comeback fulltime.
The Gentlemen’s Club Mike Bockwinkel (3-6) and Nick Jacobs (1-3) Best Finish: Semi Finals 2010 It’s an odd one, these two were scrapping at our last event in India. Now they are going to team up. But it makes sense, the best they have done at Clash of Duos is together. Can they make it work? Unlikely.
Night 1 Line-ups:
DUOS: Fatality Squad vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio
Team Bennett vs. Jack Powers and Jason Williams
AirDevils vs. Carson Clark and Jet Jaguar
Mockingbird vs. Joseph Stone and Ken Slayer
The Gentlemen’s Club vs. Parkland Bros
Joseph Brothers vs. Cameron Stone and Baby J Jamerson
Revolution X2 vs. Kevin Hart and Shaun 'El Tiger'
Revolution X1 vs. Your Mom
Plus:
SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Daniel Sinn
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For whatever reason, it's not letting me make the text smaller. So I am not even going to attempt to post pics. Apologies.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 24, 2014 12:51:21 GMT -5
Cool beans. Good story so far, I haven't got 2K15 so interested to see where it goes. Strange how you lost the title but I guess you can't keep it. Who is Dallas Hart? Did the computer just make him up? If so, a bit of a coincidence. 5 star classic with Henry? I wanna see it. Looking forward to this Kev, good luck.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 24, 2014 8:43:52 GMT -5
YES! I saw the pics on Twitter and was interested by it. Kevin Hart all the way.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 23, 2014 9:25:44 GMT -5
Moffat, the guy in charge of Dr Who, made a clear point in both the live Q and A I attended and red button extra (dunno if you guys get that in the States) that in the old days the Master just used to show up and not explain how he escaped death from the last show. And said he had no problem with that. Which is a major hint towards the Master returning and is a huge fan of the actress who plays Missy, so she won't be going anywhere.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 19, 2014 14:18:49 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 19, 2014 11:54:22 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Rotherham 0-1 Birmingham
Saturday 22nd November 2014 Chelsea 4-0 West Brom Everton 2-1 West Ham Leicester 1-1 Sunderland Man City 2-1 Swansea Newcastle 0-0 QPR Stoke 2-0 Burnley Arsenal 2-2 Man Utd
Sunday 23rd November 2014 Crystal Palace 2-2 Liverpool Hull 0-1 Tottenham
Monday 24th November 2014 Aston Villa 1-0 Southampton
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 17, 2014 14:44:27 GMT -5
Congrats man. Just keep the little one away from those Ricky Gervias pics, they still scare me.
Just posted the first SNW show of 2016. Been busy recently but got loads of updates written up, just need to post them.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 17, 2014 14:20:44 GMT -5
One Night in India Live from Balewadi Sports Complex in Pune, India only on SNW Player
There’s not a great crowd for SNW’s debut in India but that is to be expected. It’s still a few hundred which is pretty good considering the fans don’t know anyone and are likely just casual wrestling fans.
1) FUSE: Daniel Sinn vs. Jason Williams vs. Sonjay Dutt: Great way to kick off the show, the ring announcer did a great job putting over Dutt who had a hero’s welcome in Pune. Lots of good action with Dutt and Williams trying to outdo each other and Sinn playing off then perfectly. Sonjay hit the 450 Press on Jason but then Sinn broke up the count dragging Dutt to the middle of the ring and hitting the Original Sinn to retain.
2) Cameron Stone, Jacob Ryler, Baby J Jamerson and Cain Jackal vs. Parkland Bros, Noah Lee and Joseph Stone and Ken Slayer: The debut was Ken Slayer, son of the late SFF legend Ricky Slayer. This was a bit of an odd one this, without any pre-show SNW seems to have shoved all their roster into the main card thanks to two big mulit-man matches. It worked, that’s because they just come off the Japan tour where multi-mans were common. Parkland’s are looking better and better, Joseph squared up to his father before being taken down by Baby J and Slayer looked good on his debut hitting an impressive looking Sling Blade. Ryler turned on his team (he’s a face in a team of heels) leading to Duke hitting the KFC on Jackal for the win.
3) Dave Demento vs. Jet Jaguar: Great match, top top top match. Two young athletes just went at it. Jaguar has always showed promise. Early on his big rival was Riley Shamrock but he went onto bigger things while Jag was left behind, now might be Jag’s time to shine. It was worked like an X Division match with plenty of pace which is credit to Demento as he usually works a much different style. Jag hit an incredible springboard supercanrana for a close count but Demento went to his strong style roots catching Jag with a spinning backfist and hitting the Punt kick.
4) Mike Bockwinkel vs. Nick Jacobs: This match never got started. If this was in North America or even the UK this would have just been a segment with both men talking. However, as it worked out, Bock attacked Nick when he made his entrance, brawled a bit about ringside and hit Nick a few times with a chair before staff and wrestlers pulled him away.
5) AirDevils vs. Joseph Brothers and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: In the second multi-man match Clark, Gerard and Cantrell took on Jack and Matt and El Hijo. As you would expect from a match with so many highflyers, this was crazzzzzeeeeeyy. Devils are such a good trio and with Clark a 100% fit they are going to put on better and better matches. The Joseph’s played off them well but suffered from there being so many great tag teams around, otherwise they’d be Duos Champs. El Hijo took the fall, only after a three man Bombs Away.
6) Jack Powers vs. Cody Rejero: This was one of the rematches from Japan, in that match Cody got the upset win over the former World Champion. In this match, Jack worked over Cody’s arm, it was great ring work but I’m not sure the fans appreciated the bout as much as some Americans would back in the States. Cody got a slow comeback, and went for the Pepsi Driver, his arm gave way and Jack capitalised, locked in the Russian Armbar for the submission win.
7) DUOS: Fatality Squad vs. Revolution X: RevX were once again challenging for the belts, this time the Duos titles and in this one it was Safu and LyNN. The team from RevX played the unusual faces to the dominant teaming of Kagemann and Thomas. The Squad are the longest reigning and most successful champions in SNW history and it was RevX’s job to stop them. This was different to the rest of the Squad’s defences as Safu gave them a threat they have never dealt with before. But in time Safu was worn down and then they could pick on LyNN. Safu took the fall after a Double Stomp from Kagemann but only after the big Samoan had hit a Samoan Drop on Thomas.
Intermission. A range of SNW stars were out at the break, most of the crowd didn’t take any notice, only the younger fans.
8) Chris Hammers vs. Kevin Hart: These two just went out and kicked into top gear before they even went into first. Great sprint match helped by an excited crowd. Hammers just worked away on Hart but the second Triple Crown Champ wasn’t to be outdown, he shot straight back. All the big moves were out, Hammers’ Lariat and Liger Bomb hit but the Last Minute Orders was countered out of. Meanwhile, Hart hit the apron Tigerbomb and the Sharpstooter but Hammers got the knees up to the 450. In the end Hammers countered the Maple Leaf Revenge, hit the ropes to hit a Lariat and followed it up with the Last Minute Orders to get the win.
9) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Jordan Devine: Because the last match was a sprint bout, these two could have a full style main event. It was likely booked this way because maybe the Indian fans would be bored with two big main event matches back-to-back. The start of the match had the two men locking up and exchanging wins on each other. Riley then took advantage taking out the knee and using submissions to wear down Devine. Eventually, Devine managed to get out of it sending Riley to the apron but then a suplex sent both men to the floor. They brawled for a bit before Jord sent Riley into the crowd and tried to get him counted out. Riley entered back in at the count of 19 and Jord took control. He hit an early Devinity but Riley powered out with the arm. The match went back and forth with another spill to the outside with Riley hitting an over the top Suicide Dive. Devine seemed to injure his elbow from the dive, Riley saw this and focused in. The match wore on with Devine still having plenty of good chances. But Riley countered the second Devinity with an Irish Welcoming. Jord somehow managed to kick out but Riley was quick on it, locking in the Ode to Shamrock for the submission victory.
10) Team Bennett vs. Mockingbird: A very bold move by SNW to put a tag match on last and it’s not even for the titles! These two faced off twice in Japan with each team getting one win, now it was the decider. With it being the main event the wrestlers must have felt a lot of pressure, especially the youngsters Mockingbird but whatever pressure they felt they didn’t show it, it was an awesome match. The action started off slow but in the final stages all four men were in full flight. Plenty of great spots and excellent story telling. A tower of doom was a highlight as was stereo dives to the floor by Mockingbird. The Birds even stole a AirDevils’ finisher, hitting a Sky High for a close call. But the experienced Ace and Spade didn’t lie down without a fight, they went to town on the cocky youngsters getting plenty of near falls, none closer than Ace’s Syracuse Drop which got a wicked reaction from the crowd (One loud Oww, then silence, then claps when Elliot kicked out). Mockingbird hit the Sunset Flip/Dropkick combo but Spade kicked out. The MBirds didn’t know what else to do so they resorted to cheating. It nearly came back to haunt them but in the end but Reid saved his partner from the Syracuse Drop with his own on Ace. Dean then hit a corkscrew to the floor to take out Spade. Reid then got the pin in the ring, they did it!
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 15, 2014 19:18:47 GMT -5
Surprised and disappointed that Stone didn't go through, best talker they are going to find. Maybe he was just bland in the ring compared to Mastiff and Rampage.
Shocked the hell out of me that Darr didn't go through initially. But he did seem off in that match.
Kay Lee really impressed me as did Mastiff.
Although Grado is entertaining, he's taking the spot of better wrestlers who deserve to be there. If this is all rigged for him to win I'll be passed.
Andrews is the m'fing man. Hoping he wins but really all of them being signed would make me watch Tna again
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