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Post by JustinCredible on Jun 25, 2019 18:54:33 GMT -5
Dream Matches have been around since the beginning of time. This time we're going to put some of those dreams to the test. To start things off, afew polls will be taken to see what matches you want the most. There will be titles after the first few shows and feuds may develop. So let's get started with the first poll:
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Post by JustinCredible on Jul 15, 2019 19:34:54 GMT -5
Fantasy Warfare will kick off with a bang!
2 Modern teams that claim to be the best face off to find out just who reigns supreme: The Revival take on The Young Bucks
2 legit badasses find out who is tougher: Brock Lesnar goes 1 on 1 with Bobby Lashley
Weird Worlds Collide: Bray Wyatt vs Waylon Mercy
3rd Generation Superstars go 1 on 1: The Rock vs Randy Orton
Which 3 man team is the best ever? Michael "PS" Hayes, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy & Buddy "Jack" Roberts: The Fabulous Freebirds go up against Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods: The New Day
"The Showstopper: goes 1 on 1 with "The Show Off" Shawn Michaels vs Dolph Ziggler
Can the man that loves to "Burn it Down" take the heat? Or will his opponent lie, cheat and steal his way to victory? Seth Rollins faces Eddie Guerrero
We saw them face off in their 50's in Saudi Arabia... What would happen in their primes? The Undertaker faces Goldberg
The voting is in... and it was a tie. So it will be a tripke threat match: Randy Savage vs CM Punk vs Kurt Angle
And then it will be the main event.... 2 of the biggest names ever. for the first time ever... John Cena takes on Hulk Hogan!
All this takes place at Fantasy Warfare "Field Of Dreams"!
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Post by JustinCredible on Jul 17, 2019 22:26:37 GMT -5
FANTASY WARFARE FIELD OF DREAMS
The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) when Dawson pinned Matt Jackson with the Shatter Machine in 0:16:07. Rating: ***1/2
After trading barbs on Twitter back and forth, The Revival have put to rest the question of who the better team of the modern era really is.
Brock Lesnar pinned Bobby Lashley with the F-5 in 0:11:22. Rating: ***3/4 Bobby Lashley suffered an elbow injury. He will be out for approximately 3 cards.
Lashley stood tough against Lesnar, but found himself taking a trip to Suplex City. After taking a bad fall from the apron, Lashley appeared to injure his left arm. Brock capitalized on this weakness and hot the F-5 for the win.
Bray Wyatt and Waylon Mercy battled to a double countout in 0:03:33. Rating: 3/4*
This match barely got started when Wyatt and Mercy tore into one another. The match quickly spun out of control as they spilled from the ring and brawled all the way to the back. I think it's safe to say this one is far from over.
Randy Orton pinned The Rock with the RKO in 0:15:14. Rating:***1/2
Third generation superstars finally faced off 1 on 1, but, "The Great One" found out just why Orton has been referred to as "The Legend Killer" as he fell victim to an RKO out of nowhere just when The Rock thought he had the match won.
The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy and Buddy Roberts) when Woods pinned Gordy with the Ropewalk Diving Elbowdrop in 0:19:16. Rating:**
6 man tag action was up next as the legendary Freebirds went up against the current era's top threesome in The New Day. Speed and agility were the keys to The New Day's victory. Kofi and Xavier kept Roberts and Hayes on their toes, while Big E's power held off Gordy.
Dolph Ziggler pinned Shawn Michaels with the Zig Zag in 0:12:16. Rating: ***1/4
"The Show Off" proved that there might not be anyone better in the ring, using some of HBK's own moves against him. First, he hit the Rocker Dropper. Later he laid Michaels out with a Superkick. Not one to be outperformed, Michaels fought back valiantly, but, came up short after a mistimed charge into the corner left him open for Ziggler to hit the Zig Zag and pick up the win.
Seth Rollins pinned Eddie Guerrero with the Curb Stomp in 0:11:23. Rating: ***1/4
One of the best in ring performers of today took on one of the best in ring performers of all time. It was back and forth all the way with Rollins picking up the win after hitting the Curb Stomp.
The Undertaker pinned Goldberg with the Tombstone in 0:13:15. Rating: ***1/2
The battle of 90's icons went pretty much the same way it did in Saudi Arabia but this time it was alittle faster paced and not weighed down by a concussed competitor. Goldberg proved to be a test for the "Dead Man" but in the end, just like Thanos, The Undertaker's victory proved to be inevitable.
No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ Triangle Match: Randy Savage defeated CM Punk and Kurt Angle when Savage pinned Angle with the Flying Elbowdrop in 0:20:46. Rating: ***3/4
This is the one fans voted to see. When it came out that the voting was a tie, all 3 agreed to face off in a triple threat match. And it did not disappoint. All 3 showed why they are among the elite in the ring. Savage's experience took him to victory, pinning the Olympic gold medalist after taking Punk out on the floor.
John Cena pinned Hulk Hogan with the Attitude Adjustment in 0:12:03. Rating: ***1/2
This was the battle for the ages. Two men that defined their generations. Two men that come across as real life superheros. Strength against strength. Power against power. The proverbial irresistible force and the immovable object. Cena withstood Hogan's trademark comeback and battled on to hit his famous "5 moves of doom". The end came for Hogan when Cena countered a charging clothesline to hit the AA and pick up the fall.
Card Rating: ***1/4
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