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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 2, 2014 9:18:43 GMT -5
SEVEN Live from Du Burns Arena, Baltimore, Maryland only on SNW Player
SNW World Championship Riley Shamrock vs. Jack Powers The newly crowned champion made his first defence against former champion at Magnificent 10, meanwhile his former best friend Jack Powers won the event in unusual circumstances. Powers faked injury to win the match, he spent years trying to win back the crowd for his part in United Front. Will we get an explanation from Powers? And can Riley retain over the man he previously battled alongside?
FUSE Championship Riley Shamrock vs. Daniel Sinn But before Riley defends the SNW World Championship, he’s got another title to defend, the FUSE Championship. He recently became the longest reigning FUSE Champion, but can he keep both belts at SEVEN?
SNW Duos Championships Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Knife Fight (Zakk Static and Cain Jackal) The Squad have been dominant ever since they re-emerged onto the scene last year. However, Knife Fight have had similar success, slowly growing to not only win over the fans but also win their matches. An added twist in this match is that Steven Kagemann previously served as a mentor to Static and Jackal. Can the students overcome the mentor and win the titles?
SNW Women’s Championship Beast Kong vs. Wasp vs. Amy Lee vs. Red Fire Four women will enter Baltimore but only one will leave as champion. Three of these women know each other really well, facing off on numerous occasions but what will the added factor of Red Fire mean?
Chris Hammers, Safu, Matt Spade and Nick Jacobs vs. Ace Bennett, Mike Bockwinkel, Jordan Devine and Jason Williams In what has now become a tradition, every year at the Anniversary two teams of four face off in a big bout celebrating the best athletes who have stepped into the SNW ring. Previously the match has contained only members of the Original 16 students who signed up to SNW. But this year that changes. Four members of the Original 16 face off with four men from the First Class of students that signed up following the Original 16. Partners face off in this one of a kind bout.
Mike Hogan vs. Dave Demento Both these two men have had big years. Hogan came close to winning the World title twice, once where he came within seconds of winning the belt for a second time and later being cheated after interference from ISW’s Hunter Kellen. Hogan then lost to Kellen and then didn’t make it to the final four of M10. Demento was quick to mock, he’s had breakthrough year. He went viral, became the bad boy of SNW and ended the career of Drew Parkland. But only one can come out on top here.
Kevin Hart vs. Cameron Stone It’s the battle of Calgary! Former SNW World Champion, Kevin Hart will be hoping to bounce back from narrowly losing out on winning the M10 by beating Cameron Stone. It will be tough, since the big Canadian is a tough challenge for anyone, including Hart.
The Joseph Brothers (Jack and Matt Joseph) and Koutney Love vs. Duke, Axel and Rose Parkland Six-intergender action will occur at SEVEN. Two teams wanting to make a name for themselves will team up with some of the best from the women’s division. Who will leave with the win?
AirDevils (Tom Gerard and Travis Cantrell) vs. Mockingbird (Elliot Reid and Dean Caufield) The show will open in the most spectacular opener, SNW’s highflying teams will clash to determine who is the better duo. They have faced off before but the AirDevils requested this bout to see how far Mockingbird have come since they faced off last. This is sure to be a firecracker.
Countdown to SEVEN Pre-show to SEVEN
Cody Rejero vs. Baz Hepburn
Carson Clark vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio
LyNN vs. Jacob Ryler
Baby J Jamerson vs. Noah Lee vs. Joseph Stone
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 2, 2014 9:18:09 GMT -5
Magnificent 10: 2015
As per usual, the 10 competitors of the Magnificent 10 came out for a group photo. Not much to note on the entrances: Revolution X came out together, as did Ace and Spade. Biggest cheer was for Hogan, loudest boo was for RevX.
1) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Chris Hammers vs. Jordan Devine vs. Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan vs. Nick Jacobs vs. Jack Powers vs. Safu vs. Matt Spade vs. Cameron Stone: This was your usual beginning to the M10, lots of brawling in the ring, making it look like a clusterf*** then the action breaking up, some to the floor and others inside the ring. There was no big rivals squaring off, even RevX and Team Bennett were separated, which suggests that feud is over. First elimination of the night was Matt Spade following a Maple Leaf Revenge from Hart and a Springboard Elbow from Hogan. Next out was Nick Jacobs, who fell to the RevX contingent, Safu hitting the Samoan Drop while Hammers booted him in the head. Eliminated: Matt Spade and Nick Jacobs
2) Daniel Sinn vs. El Hijo de Angel Custodio: From ten men to two. It looks like Sinn is having a little push at the moment, which is good since he has all the qualities to become a top star. The Lady Killers were split so he could be pushed but maybe not a top tier star quite yet. In the match Sinn controlled but he works so well with highflyers as shown before with his matches with Clark and Jaguar. Sinn put El Hijo away with the Original Sinn.
3) Mockingbird vs. Knife Fight: Simple enough tag match, nothing we’ve not seen before. However, these two teams have grown dramatically since they first started in SNW. So it’s great to see how good they are now, both deserve runs with the Duos titles, Knife Fight more so. So it was no suprise to see the Brainbuster/ Spear combo give Knife Fight the big W and put them in title contention.
4) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Chris Hammers vs. Jordan Devine vs. Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan vs. Jack Powers vs. Safu vs. Cameron Stone: The M10 continued but now with 8 men. The action as a lot clearer in this part as the story of this part was RevX’s dominance, having 3 men left they could control the match. This was evident as Stone tried to take on all three men and ended up being eliminated via a Devinity. But RevX took their eye of the ball and Devine was soon taken out by Hogan who hit him with the Timewarp. Eliminated: Cameron Stone and Jordan Devine
Before the next match, Demento took to the mic and put over the fact that he booted Drew Parkland so hard in the head that he had to retire. Demento said his boot killed off what remaining brain cells Drew had.
5) Dave Demento vs. Jason Williams: Demento has been on a roll as of late and is looking great both in the ring and on the mic. Jason is better well rounded athlete since returning from Japan and played the unusual role of face here, which he hadn’t done since he joined United Front in late 2011. Jason got the fans going with some high spots but the running punt kick name the F***tard carried on Dave’s good run.
6) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Chris Hammers vs. Kevin Hart vs. Mike Hogan vs. Jack Powers vs. Safu: The final six threw themselves into the carnage in what was a very good segment of M10. It has been criticised in the past for not making the most of the talent but this showed exactly what a M10 can do. Lots of quick action and lots of interchanging. Safu was the first to go after being caught by a Busaki Knee from Ace. The action continued for a good while longer until Mike Hogan was eliminated following a Syracuse Drop when he was going for a superplex on Powers. Eliminated: Safu and Mike Hogan
Intermission. The competitors left the ring but Hogan sat in the middle of the ring with his head in his hands. Dave Demento then came out with a mic on the entrance. He put over the fact that he ended Drew Parkland’s career (again) before saying ‘how the mighty had fallen’. He said at the start of the year, Hogan was cheated out of winning the title on two occasions, ‘now you can’t even beat a loser from ISW, or get the to the final 4 in M10’. Demento said he wanted to capitalise on this and challenged Hogan to a bout at SEVEN, because Demento said a win over a former SNW World Champion would look good on his ever increasing list of accomplishments.
7) DUOS: Fatality Squad vs. Your Mom: Baz Hepburn a SNW semi-regular returned to team up with his former partner Cody Rejero to challenge for the belts. Cody unsuccessfully challenged for the belts at Riot Act, and he probably had a better chance teaming with Hart than he did with Baz. The Squad controlled but any time Your Mom got any offence the fans went wild. The Fall/Double Stomp combo was broken up so the Ball and Chain was used, which made another title defence for the champions.
After the bell, Knife Fight appeared on the stage, they challenged the Squad to a title bout at SEVEN. They focused their words on Kagemann, their former mentor.
8) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Mike Bockwinkel: This was a rematch from the Riot Act main event, it didn’t have the big time feel or the grander of a massive title bout. Everyone knew what the result would be. Nevertheless it was a good bout. They stole a lot of the action from the classic at Riot Act but obviously cut it down since the iPPV match was much longer. Riley made a long enterance, showing off his two titles, the SNW World title and the FUSE Championship. So in many ways it was a best of or highlights package. The whole finisher hitting was cut but the strike exchanges remained. Bock was cut open above the eye after some partically nasty shots, it wasn’t a huge wound but it added to the bout. Riley took a nasty bump after missing a dive to the outside but carried on. Riley got his first defence when he locked in the Ode to Shamrock and had the former champ tapping.
9) M10: Ace Bennett vs. Chris Hammers vs. Kevin Hart vs. Jack Powers: And then there were four. There were three previous winners Ace (2013), Hart (2014), Powers (2009) and also the man who has come the closest but never won Hammers (x3 runner up 09, 12 and 14). The action was great and really made up for what has been a so-so night of action (minus the last M10 segment). Powers wasn’t really in it much and hadn’t really done much throughout but he continued to stay in it. Some fans throught he was injured, which would explain why he was on the outside for so long. Of course, Hart/Bennett is always going to rock the house and add in the first ever SNW World Champion, it made for a great back and forth contest. Hart got the better of his long term rival, making Ace tap to the Sharpshooter. Hart and Hammers then squared off with last years winner coming out on top, hitting a Fisherman suplex Piledriver which we haven’t seen from him since last years M10. Powers then entered and he and Hart had a good back and forth match. But then Powers landed on his ankle from a suplex and looked hurt. He rolled about clutching his ankle, the referee even pushing Hart away to check on Powers. Hart looked concerned about Powers as did the fans, so Hart went over to check on him. Then Powers struck, pulling Hart to the floor in a crossface then locking in the Choke Out. Hart couldn’t last long and soon tapped.
Jack Powers leaped to his feet and celebrated on the top rope. There was nothing wrong with him, he feigned injury to win the bout. After all he has said about wanting to make up for his actions at United Front he seemed to have turned to the dark side once more. Hart rolled to the outside as Powers celebrated amongst boos. Then ‘Knights of Cydonia' hit and the SNW World Champion and FUSE Champion made his entrance on the ramp. Riley and Powers were long time friends, but Riley didn’t look too pleased by Powers actions. They will face off at SEVEN.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 2, 2014 8:40:56 GMT -5
Read what I said in your PM. Good luck.
Name: Oscar Smith Picbase: The Miz Hometown: Detroit, MI Age: 21 Height: 6'1 Weight: 200lbs
Preferred Alignment: Face Wrestling Style: American Strong Style Finisher(s): Spinning Brainbuster, roaring elbow
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 1, 2014 14:03:35 GMT -5
Lawrence has been playing well for the Wales under 21's too. He's been called up so hopefully gets some playtime. I wouldn't like him to leave Utd, loan would be better.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 31, 2014 14:46:03 GMT -5
Interesting. Good to see everyone back. Dragon back is good. Although I don't like him looking like Justin Thunder Liger. Really, I expect all your roster to return. You had a small roster, so you can't afford to miss people out. You can leave Hero out though. Also, feel free to use some snow guys especially the younger guys.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 28, 2014 7:34:16 GMT -5
Magnificent 10: 2015 NEXT SHOW
10 men will wrestle throughout the show, each time eliminating 2 men until 4 men remain. The final four men will wrestle in a elimination bout on the main event to become No.1 contender to the SNW World Championship at SEVEN (Anniversary Show) live on iPPV at the Du Burns Arena, Baltimore, Maryland. Here's the competitors:
Ace Bennett (5th Time, Eliminated 5th 2011, Eliminated 8th 2012, Winner 2013, Eliminated 6th 2014)
Chris Hammers (6th Time, Runner-Up 2009, Eliminated 8th 2010, Runner-Up 2012, Eliminated 7th 2013, Runner-Up 2014)
Jordan Devine (4th Time, Eliminated 7th 2010, Eliminated 7th 2011, Eliminated 4th 2012)
Kevin Hart (4th Time, Eliminated 3rd 2010, Runner-Up 2011, Winner 2014)
Mike Hogan (2nd Time, Eliminated 6th 2014)
Nick Jacobs (3rd Time, Eliminated 4th 2010, Eliminated 4th 2014)
Jack Powers (7th Time, Winner 2009, Runner-Up 2010, Eliminated 6th 2011, Eliminated 5th 2012, Eliminated 8th 2013, Eliminated 8th 2014)
Safu (5th Time, Eliminated 1st 2009, Eliminated 2nd 2010, Eliminated 4th 2012, Eliminated 2nd 2014)
Matt Spade (New Entrant)
Cameron Stone (New Entrant)
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 26, 2014 6:35:22 GMT -5
Interesting. Wonder where you'll go from here. Keep it up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 26, 2014 6:02:12 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Fulham 0-3 Cardiff
Saturday 30th August 2014 Burnley 1-2 Man Utd Man City 1-0 Stoke Newcastle 0-1 Crystal Palace QPR 0-2 Sunderland Swansea 2-0 West Brom West Ham 1-1 Southampton Everton 2-2 Chelsea
Sunday 31st August 2014 Aston Villa 0-0 Hull Tottenham 1-3 Liverpool Leicester 1-2 Arsenal
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 25, 2014 12:55:31 GMT -5
Alt:Pro Presents: Momentum
Zackary Miller made his way out to the ring, he had Big Bob by his side, likely in his role as Robert the Bodyguard. Miller said tonight was the last night to impress before he chooses the eight competitors who will fight it out at the next event to become the first every Alt:Pro Heavyweight Champion.
1) Lloyd Blaze and Max Blaze vs. Tom Felix and DJ Hughes: This was a slight change from the last time these two met, Hughes replaced the other ‘DJ’ and as a result it was a slightly better match. The Blaze brothers still carried the match, and won with the T-Bone/ Corkscrew Leg-drop combo.
2) Phenom vs. Dane Warron: The 17 year old Warron really impressed at the last show with his debut against Vincent Fury. Again, Warron was up against a tough opponent in Phenom and the gangsta from Oklahoma beat up Warron bad but the youngster didn’t quit. Fans were behind both men but as the match wore on Warron got the louder chants. Every comeback was greeted by loud cheers. In the end Phenom was setting up for the UFO (Top rope Pedigree) but couldn’t lock in the arms. That is when Alexander Kuleshov ran out and pushed Phenom to the floor and powerbombed Warron causing a DQ.
Fans were very disappointed by the finish and boo’ed Kuleshov as he beat down both men. Hitting a pumphandle slam and AK47 on Warron then a kitchen sink kick and a chokebreaker on the outside.
3) Twisted Assassin vs. Nate Ryan: There was only one way this match was going to go, utter squash. Again, Assassin looked fantastic and the fans rallied behind him. Ryan didn’t get any offence in, it was all Assassin. Assassin’s hit the usual moveset of stiff strikes, Undertaker’s Old School and a sick Yakuza Kick to get the crowd going before he finished off Ryan with the Assassin’s Fury which is a torture rack into a piledriver.
Tobias Black, Ryan’s tag team partner, who was at ringside then checked on his partner. Assassin went to walk out as he usually does, with no celebration. But then from inside the ring, Black called him back challenging him to a match. Assassin walked back into the ring, leading to:
3b) Twisted Assassin vs. Tobias Black: Despite Assassin competing in one match already, he wasn’t going to lose this one. Black flew at Assassin with a dropkick, jumping punch and strikes, trying to do damage but to no avail. Black then went up top and hit a 450 at the standing Assassin. But Assassin just caught him and hit him with a powerbomb. Assassin hit the ropes and hit a boot to the face. He then lifted the lifeless Black hit the Old School, then the Assassin’s Fury for his second win tonight.
4) Vincent Valintino vs. Kris Havok: This was young Havok’s first match, he had a scuffle with Christopher Kennedy Jones last time. While highflyer Valintino lost to Phenom. So both were looking for wins. Havok looked decent, what he lacks in skill he makes up for in charisma. Valintino is a good worker, a highflyer who can be relied upon to put on a good match. Havok hit the Reapers Touch which is a modified Enziguri but couldn’t capitalise because he was distracted by CKJ. Havok shouted at CKJ which gave Valintino enough time to recover and roll-up Havok in a small package.
5) Arthur Williams and Rory Wiseman vs. Antonio Benitez and Pablo ‘Speedy’ Gonzalez: This was a little bit stereotypical, sticking the Brits together and the two Hispanics but the Brits have been working together since Alt:Pro started and they have improved as a team. It continued here and the two played fantastic cocky heels who isolated the less experienced ‘Speedy’ from tagging out. There was some offence from the face and they hit stereo dives to the floor to get the crowd going. But this wasn’t enough, as Wiseman hit the Flower of Scotland to get the win.
Intermission. Williams and Wiseman stayed out after their win to tell the crowd that they are the best team in Alt:Pro. They said the only thing standing in their way is the Blaze Brothers who beat them on the first show. They said they’ve improved since then and they will show that next time when they beat the Blaze brothers to prove once and for all, they are the better tag team in Alt:Pro.
6) Patrick R. Everson and Jake Swindell vs. Ron Crockett and Derek Falcon: This tag match came about after the rivalry between Everson and Crockett spilled over into Everson’s match with youngster Swindell. Now Everson teams with Swindell to take on Crockett and his rather random tag partner (and recently renamed) Derek Falcon. It was clear Falcon was the odd one out, I dunno why Alt:Pro continue to book him so well, he’s wrestled badly ever since Alt:Pro started up. In comparison the feud between Everson and Crockett continues to impress, when they do have a rematch of their first show classic, it’s going to rock the house. Swindell also performed well, he played the part of the face in trouble brilliantly. He just oozes charisma and makes the crowd love him. Despite this, he took the fall after Crockett made him tap to the ankle lock.
7) Fire and the Fury vs. AJ Matthews and Matt: This was the first main event of Alt:Pro which lived up to expectations. The Fire and the Fury are a good team, but they need good opponents to bring the best out of them. Matt and AJ did this. They weren’t the usual babyfaces in peril, they took the fight to the former SNW Duos Champions and had Arsenic and Fury taking regular breaks to the outside to catch their breaths. Matt is just a big guy who just dominates whenever he is in the ring, while AJ is also a big guy but he also utilises a speedy moveset. They were a good team and Arsenic and Fury struggled until they turned to cheating to take advantage. But even then, Matt kicked out of a Fury Strike and the Arsenic Driver on AJ was broken up. So the former SNW Clash of the Duos winners went for the Assisted Piledriver but it was broken up, Matt hit a lariat to send Fury to the floor which allowed AJ to nail the Eastern Execution to Arsenic and lock in the Crossface for the submission win.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 23, 2014 5:34:17 GMT -5
Was that in Cardiff? I would have gone if I'd known about it. Do they not have an official website?
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 22, 2014 9:40:54 GMT -5
I needed to post this, it's legendary. It was posted in the wrestling games board but after watching I needed to post it here. Basically a bunch of guys were doing a 24 hour game session for charity. They somehow get Vince Russo to book EWR. It's long but there's some big laughs in it. Russo's all you expect and better.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 22, 2014 5:58:48 GMT -5
Everything is awesome.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 21, 2014 5:18:48 GMT -5
Synergy Issue #11 2nd Anniversary Show
Drew Parkland and Petey the Pirate came out to open the show. Drew thanked everyone for coming and for supporting Synergy the last two years. Petey listed some of the competitors in action which included SNW stars: Ace Bennett, Matt Spade and all three of the AirDevils. He also said that the SNW Women’s title will be on the line and in the main event, Synergy will crowd their first ever World Champion. Rose Parkland then stood on the stage showing off the belt.
1) AirDevils vs. Mockingbird and Noah Lee: The second Anniversary show kicked off with six-man action. The Devils are always a treat for any fans, and in this one it included all three of them: Clark, Gerard and Cantell. Mockingbird are good opponents for the Devils as they have quick fast paced highflying action. Lee impressed too in his first big match. The Devils got the win with the Swan Dive DDT after dives from Gerard and Cantrell.
2) Joseph Stone vs. Masked Marvel: Cameron Stone’s son, Joseph had a tough challenge against the old schooler Masked Marvel. Stone didn’t seem so spot reliant in this match, so there is an improvement. In time he’ll be even better. However, he lost to a Bearhug here.
3) Drew and Rose Parkland vs. Justin Allusion and Alicia Bennett: Inter-gender tag team action followed with Drew teaming with his daughter to take on the madcap team of the masked Allusion and Ace’s sister. There was some good comedic action in this one which ended when Rose rolled up Allusion.
4) WOM: Beast Kong vs. Red Fire: Simple enough first defence for the dominant Beast Kong. Fire flew about trying to do the damage but then Kong used her fists and her size to dominate and retain following a Sitdown Powerbomb.
Baby J Jamerson came out to cut a promo. Like usual he sounded like Mike Bockwinkel-lite. He said that his loss at Issue 10 was a mistake and he will change that tonight.
5) Baby J Jamerson vs. Kourtney Love: This started like another comedy match but then the match became more serious later on. Baby J played the cocky heel, he felt like he had the match in control but once again Love roared back and nearly got the win. J got the knees up to the Lovesault but then walked into a hurricanrana pin.
6) Team Bennett vs. Jacob Ryler and “El Hijo Nature Boy” Pedro Flair: Ace and co got a great reaction, he brought out everyone with him including Clive the Janitor. Their opponents played heel, Ryler has teamed with Flair before, even if it was under a different gimmick, so they had good chemistry. The match was a good back and forth contest with the fans really cheering for Ace. In the end the Busaki Knee/Bearhug combo gave the faces the win.
Intermission. Ace, Spade, Alicia and Clive stayed out at the break to sign and take photos. They still play cocky heels but are treated like faces for their good performances and comedic promos.
7) Parkland Bros vs. Knife Fight: The big matches started after the break. The Parkland are always treated like heroes in their home promotion but Knife Fight were treated well, despite playing heels. It’s matches like this that show how the Parkland Bros have grown since debuting in SNW. Duke is the better brother but he has been in SNW longer. Thier not the only ones who have shown improving, Knife Fight are now a boneafide top team. The action was thick and fast with Cain and Zakk isolating Axel from tagging out. A hot tag was made but it wasn’t enough, the Brainbuster/Spear combo earned Knife Fight the victory.
Before the main event, Drew Parkland, Petey the Pirate and Rose Parkland came out with the Synergy Championship. They introduced each competitor and announced it was an elimination three-way.
8) SYN: Daniel Sinn vs. Cody Rejero vs. Dave Demento: Great way to end the second anniversary show and crown a first champion. Crowd wise, Cody was cheered the loudest, Sinn close behind and Demento the biggest heel on the entire show. There was plenty of cool spots in the match including a tower of doom, Cody’s dive to the floor and Dave going for the running punt kick but being caught by a Pepsi Driver. The first elimation was a shocker. Cody hit a Pepsi Driver on Sinn then went for the pin but was booted in the head by the running punt kick which eliminated him. Then it was down to Sinn and Demento. The two continued with Demento taunting the crowd and getting too cocky at times. The two hit a superplex into the ring, then Demento lined up the punt kick. He missed and Sinn hit the Original Sinn but Demento kicked out! Sinn went for it again, Demento slipped out hit a spinning backfist then hit the running punt kick to win the title.
----------------------------------------------- Announcement on previous page.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 21, 2014 5:13:08 GMT -5
SNW buys out Premier WrestlingToday it was announced that SNW has bought out fellow promotion Premier Wrestling. Premier Wrestling is a promotion which took the bold step of hosting an international tour early on in their schedule to crown their first World Champion. But following their first champion being crowned the company seemingly shut down. Premier Wrestling has a great roster which includes some SNW wrestlers such as Ace Bennett, Mike Bockwinkel and Cameron Stone but also the likes of Calvin Little Jr, Adam King and the World Champion Dante Randall. SNW have previously worked with Premier Wrestling, most notably in last years Young Lions Cup. Although the future of Premier Wrestling is unclear at the moment it is rumoured that SNW will act as a landlord to Premier Wrestling and loan the promotion back to them. SNW already has one side promotion in Synergy but are much more hands on in the running of that promotion. Premier has hinted that they will offer a ‘gritty style of wrestling’, this can be seen by their recent decision to change their Facebook profile picture:
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 21, 2014 4:19:51 GMT -5
WTF is all this about Malky? He was going to become Palace manager yesterday, I just thought it dropped though. Then I come on here and see you two talk about him, Google him and WTF. Malky seemed like a nice guy, glad he didn't get the job now. No place for racism in football, especially when it's a manager.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 20, 2014 17:27:33 GMT -5
I'm not sure they should give people the vote. It's too big of a decision. And that's funny coming from me because I'm a 'power to the people' kinda guy. But you know what people are like. A lot of them won't actually look into the issue, others just won't understand. So you'll just get people voting because they hate the English. Without looking too much into it, I would say for them to stay. They seem much better off. But then again, I have no say whatsoever and am not very well informed. But Wales would be better off financially if Scotland leave, doesn't make any difference though. As for Europe I would vote to stay in. Again I'm not greatly involved in this but there seems to be have been a lot of positives from it. That being said, the entire political system is ed. Really needs a good overhaul but then the question would be how do you do it and will it stop the complaining, no.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 20, 2014 17:19:09 GMT -5
Yeah, I enjoyed it. I agree that it got better as it went on but I think part of the reason for that is that you grow attached to the characters. Samberg is awesome, I enjoyed him in Cuckoo too. It reminds me I still got one episode recorded.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 20, 2014 5:39:43 GMT -5
Not to be the bad guy or anything but:
Stay on topic in this thread, keep it somehow related to Sims. We don't want this being closed.
Any other conversations use the chat PM. If your not on there PM me and I'll add you. Chat like Skype names and such is fine here just anything silly about mens genitals or GIFS goes in the chat PM.
And...
Been thinking of bringing back my WSX diary. I always planned to do Season 2 but I don't want to do it at the expense of SNW. I lost my notes on it though, if I can find it then I might think seriously about bringing it back. But then again, some of my plans have changed. I no longer want to push some guys because I don't like them anymore.
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 19, 2014 5:54:06 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Blackburn 2-0 Bournemouth
Saturday 23rd August 2014 Aston Villa 0-2 Newcastle Chelsea 3-1 Leicester Crystal Palace 1-1 West Ham Southampton 1-0 West Brom Swansea 2-0 Burnley Everton 2-2 Arsenal
Sunday 24th August 2014 Hull 0-1 Stoke Tottenham 2-1 QPR Sunderland 1-3 Man Utd
Monday 25th August 2014 Man City 3-2 Liverpool
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Post by Red Dragon on Aug 19, 2014 5:48:04 GMT -5
I've been following the G1 thanks to the thread on the indy board, been watching a fair few matches too, so I'm interested to see how this works out. I always love your writing style, just so easy to read. I'm interested in how you book G1 after you admitted yourself it was the best tournament ever. Also I think you said before you wanted to take out the foreign talent, I really wouldn't. Their the names that will get people interested in this diary and from there they'll learn more about NJPW. If it was upto me I would bring more guys in. Only thing I would change is to add star ratings like you do in SFF.
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