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Post by BeerGeek on May 25, 2010 9:14:46 GMT -5
I've decided to make this promotion exclusive to this board instead of the official board so here is the jist of what it is:::
I am starting a new circuit called GWC (Global Wrestling Council) to rival my other circuit, This circuit will be ran a little different as it will be completely unbooked and will be more "Sports Entertainment" driven than EPW. Right now I have 24 wrestlers on my roster, but I may add more to get up to 30 on my starting roster, but here is my roster as it looks right now, please let me know what you think of it so far. Abyss (neutral) Chris Jericho (heel) Christian Cage (face) Christopher Daniels (heel) Donovan Morgan (heel) Edge (heel) Evan Bourne (face) (will now wrestle under the name Aaron Bourne instead) James Maritato (heel) Jeff Jarrett (face) Kurt Angle (face) Matt Jackson (face) Nick Jackson (face) Randy Orton (heel) Rasche Brown (neutral) Rey Misterio (face) Rob Van Dam (face) Sabu (face) Sal Thomaselli (heel) Shelton Benjamin (face) Sting (heel) The Undertaker (face) Triple H (heel) Vito Thomaselli (heel) Michael Modest (heel) Teams: The Iron Saints (The Thomasellis) Excellence Inc. (Morgan and Modest) Abyss and Rasche Brown The Young Buckz (spelled that way on purpose) Sabu and Van Dam Sting and Triple H Titles as of now GWC World Heavyweight GWC North American Heavyweight GWC World Tag Team GWC Junior Heavyweight
TV Shows:
GWC Storm (every Monday <not real time>) GWC Atomic (every Thursday <not real time>)
Specialty Matches:
Ultimate Survival Chamber (Elimination Chamber) (December PPV <will not be the PPV name>) Battle For Supremacy (Royal Rumble/with pinfalls) (March PPV) <will be the actual PPV Name>)
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Post by magiccitydawg on May 26, 2010 0:51:42 GMT -5
Looking forward to it.
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Post by BeerGeek on May 28, 2010 22:35:22 GMT -5
Results of GWC Storm Monday, January 4, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Storm is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia. In front of 8,987 fans. It's 8:30pm here, on Monday, January 4th, 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
[Round 1]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Sabu and Rob Van Dam defeated Violence Solves Everything (Abyss and Rasche Brown) when Sabu pinned Abyss after the Rolling Thunder in 0:15:11. Rating: ** 1/4
Sabu and Van Dam had a tough time but they managed to defeat the tandem known as Violence Solves Everything to advance to the second round of the tournament
[Round 1]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Excellence Inc. (Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest) defeated The Young Buckz (Max Buck and Jeremy Buck) when D. Morgan pinned J. Buck with the Sayonara in 0:13:50. Rating: ** 3/4
Excellence Inc. manager to defeat The Young Buckz to advance to the next round against Sabu and RVD
[Round 1]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Les Canadiens (Canadien Un and Canadien Deux) defeated The Extreme Revolution (Balls Mahoney and New Jack) when Un pinned New Jack after a headbutt in 0:08:21. Rating: ** 1/4
The mysterious masked Quebec tandem of Canadiens Un and Deux along with their manager Jacques Rougeau advance by defeated Balls Mahoney and New Jack in a rather quick match
[Round 1]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: The C.B.C. (Aaron Bourne and Christian Cage) defeated The Iron Saints (Sal Thomaselli and Vito Thomaselli) when Bourne pinned Vito after a standing moonsault in 0:17:53. Rating: ***
The C.B.C., aka The Cross Border Connection advance to the next round by defeating The Iron Saints in a good little match and will meet Les Canadiens in the next round.
[Semi-Finals]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Sabu and Rob Van Dam defeated Excellence Inc. (Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest) when RVD pinned D. Morgan after a standing moonsault in 0:08:09. Rating: ****
Sabu and Van Dam defeated Excellence Inc. in a rather quick, yet exciting match after Vam Dam hit a standing moonsault on Donovan Morgan to pick up the win, and will now meet the winners of the match between The C.B.C., and Les Canadiens.
[Semi-Finals]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Les Canadiens (Canadien Un and Canadien Deux) defeated The C.B.C. (Aaron Bourne and Christian Cage) when Deux pinned Cage after the Spiked Quebec Driver in 0:11:59. Rating: ***
Les Canadiens advance past The C.B.C. after that devastationg Spiked Quebec Driver to pick up the win
[Finals]: No-Countout-No-DQ-Match for the vacant GWC World Tag Team Titles: Les Canadiens (Canadien Un and Canadien Deux) defeated Sabu and Rob Van Dam when Deux pinned RVD after the Spiked Quebec Driver in 0:14:50. Rating: **** 1/4 (Les Canadiens won the GWC World Tag Team Titles.) [Jacques Rougeau interfered against Rob Van Dam.]
Les Canadiens defated RVD and Sabu to claim the bragging rights as the first ever GWC World Tag Team Champions, however, they probably would never have won if Rougeau never stuck his nose in and zapped Van Dam with his cattle prod, not too long before the match finished up.
Match with Managers Banned From Ringside: Kurt Angle made Chris Jericho submit to the Ankle Lock in 0:10:45. Rating: *** 1/4
Solid match between these two great wrestlers had the fans at the edges of their seats, and in the end Angle left as the victor. Triple H pinned John Cena with the Pedigree in 0:15:30. Rating: *** 1/2
Shelton Benjamin defeated Randy Orton by disqualification in 0:12:37. Rating: *** 1/4
Shelton picked uo a DQ win over Randy Orton after Orton hit him with an umbrella.
The Undertaker pinned Christopher Daniels with the Tombstone in 0:11:32. Rating: ****
Solid match between a legend and a legend in the making as The Undertaker picked up the win over Christopher Daniels, but Daniels held his own until the last 2 minutes of the match and was done in by the tombstone, but it actually took two tombstones to finally put away "The Fallen Angel"
Rey Misterio pinned Edge after a spinning leg lariat in 0:13:40. Rating: ****
Another great little match between two of wrestling's biggest stars as Rey Misterio picks up a big win over Edge in GWC's debut show.
The Big Show and James Maritato battled to a draw in 0:20:00. Rating: *** 1/4
Big Show and Maritato fought tooth and nail inside and outside the ring, but neither could put the other away and the match ended when the time limit expired, thus ending the match in a draw.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match: Sting pinned Jeff Jarrett after a small package in 0:22:06. Rating: **** 1/2
Sting picks up a win (albeit controversial) over Jeff Jarrett when he rolled up Jarrett with a small package and a handful of tights to get the win.
15-Man Battle Royal for the vacant GWC North American Heavyweight Title: The Undertaker won a 15-man Battle Royal: x S. Benjamin threw out J. Jarrett in 0:00:16 x Triple H threw out J. Cena in 0:08:37 x New Jack threw out Sting in 0:09:43 x Undertaker threw out Daniels in 0:11:23 x K. Angle threw out Jericho in 0:13:47 x S. Benjamin threw out Triple H in 0:14:47 x Misterio threw out Edge after a top-rope Frankensteiner in 0:16:17 x S. Benjamin threw out R. Orton after a back elbow in 0:17:20 x New Jack threw out S. Benjamin after a double-axhandle chop in 0:25:14 x Undertaker threw out Maritato after a kick to the head in 0:26:35 x Show threw out Misterio after a kick to the midsection in 0:31:07 x K. Angle threw out Show after an enzuigiri in 0:39:36 x Undertaker threw out New Jack after a Flatliner in 0:40:34 x Undertaker threw out K. Angle in 0:40:38 Rating: *** 1/4 (The Undertaker won the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.)
This match determined who would walk away as our first North American Heavyweight Champion, and in the end, it was Undertaker to come out on top after eliminating Kurt Angle.
Card rating: *** 1/2
Match observations:
Well, an interesting debut for The Global Wrestling Council this week as we decided two championships in the GWC World Tag Team titles and the GWC North American Heavyweight title. The mysterious Quebec tandem known only as Les Canadiens (managed by Canadian wrestling legend Jacques Rougeau) became the first ever GWC World tag team champs by defeating Sabu and RVD. Who are these masked Quebecers? Only time will tell. We had several singles matches, and ended the night off with a 15 man battle royal to determine the New North American Heabyweight Champion, and in the end, it was The Undertaker who walked out as the firstNA champion.
Preview for GWC Atomic:
Les Canadiens defend their newly won titles against Sabu and Rob Van Dam
The Undertaker defends the North American title against the last man he eliminated tonight, Kurt Angle
Plus the start of a tournament to determine the new GWC World Heavyweight Champion
Plus a pinfall only ten man match to determine our first cruiserweight champion.
All that and more...
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Post by BeerGeek on May 29, 2010 21:44:48 GMT -5
Results of GWC Atomic Thursday, January 7, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Atomic is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the US Cellular Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In front of 10,191 fans. It's 8:30pm here, on Thursday, January 7, 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
Wel will take it down to ringside for our opening match of the night...
No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Les Canadiens (Canadien Un and Canadien Deux) defeated Sabu and Rob Van Dam when Deux defeated Sabu via pinfall in 0:15:41. Rating: *** (Les Canadiens retained the GWC World Tag Team Titles.) [Donovan Morgan interfered against Sabu.] [Jacques Rougeau interfered against Rob Van Dam.]
The mysterious Quebecers once again picked up a win over Sabu and Rob Van Dam to retain their tag team titles. This match ended when Canadien Deux and Sabu were outside the ring, Deux rammed Sabu into the guardrail, threw him back into the ring, and scored the pinfall.
Abyss pinned Balls Mahoney with the Black Hole Slam in 0:13:28. Rating: ** 3/4
Abyss picked up the win over Balls Mahoney via the Black Hole Slam. This match saw some blood too as Mahoney got busted open.
New Jack pinned Rasche Brown with the Diving Headbutt in 0:01:17. Rating: * 3/4
This was probably the biggest upset in GWC history as New Jack pinned Rasche Brown in under 2 minutes. Brown was shaking his head after the match was over as if he were saying "how could I let this happen"
Excellence Inc. (Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest) defeated The C.B.C. (Aaron Bourne and Christian Cage) when M. Modest pinned Bourne with the Reality Check in 0:17:00. Rating: *** 1/2
Excellence Inc. came out on top in this one as they defeated the C.B.C. to climb up the tag team rankings a bit.
[World Title Qualifying Match 1]: No-Time-Limit-Match: The Big Show pinned James Maritato after a Russian legsweep in 0:08:53. Rating: ** 1/4
The Big Show advances to the next round in the tournament as he won this qualifyer match over James Maritato.
[World title Qualifying Match 2]: Rey Misterio pinned Triple H with the West Coast Pop in 0:18:50. Rating: ****
Well, Rey Misterio is in, Triple H is out. An irate Triple H Pedigreed the Referee after the match.
[world title Qualifying Match 3]: John Cena pinned Sting with the Attitude Adjustment in 0:18:13. Rating: ** 3/4
John Cena advances in the tournament with this win over "The Icon" Sting.
[World title Qualifying Match 4]: Edge pinned Shelton Benjamin with the Spear in 0:18:00. Rating: *** 1/4
Edge picks up a huge win over Shelton Benjamin in his qaulifying match via the Spear.
[world title Qualifying Match 5]: Christopher Daniels pinned Jeff Jarrett with the Last Rites in 0:11:00. Rating: *** 3/4
The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels won his qualifying match over Jeff Jarrett and advance to the final eight.
[World title Qualifying Match 6]: Jeremy Buck pinned Randy Orton with the 450 Splash in 0:16:56. Rating: *** 3/4
Huge upset as Jeremy Buck defeats Randy Orton to advance in the tournament.
[world title Qualifying Match 7]: Chris Jericho pinned Max Buck with the Codebreaker in 0:14:17. Rating: **** 1/4
Chris Jericho advances to the next round of the tournament with his win over Max Buck.
[World title Qualifying Match 8]: Triangle Match: El Generico defeated Sal Thomaselli and Vito Thomaselli: x Generico beat Sal via the Brainbustah in 0:21:41 x Generico beat Vito via the Brainbustah in 0:24:44 Rating: ** 3/4 (I was shocked that it was Generico and not Goldust or Jerry Lawler who were my other two picks for the mystery guy)
Wow, The Iron Saints figured one of them would be in the tournament in the next round because they were the only two left to wrestle that night, but then GWC owner Mick Foley comes down the isle and tells them that the match was now a three way because they had just signed a short term contract with a well known indy wrestler, who turned out to be El Generico who picked up his first win and adavances to the final eight.
10-Man Battle Royal: Max Buck won a 10-man Battle Royal: x Sabu defeated Sal after a crucifix in 0:03:53 x D. Morgan defeated Sabu after a flying legdrop in 0:04:04 x D. Morgan defeated Bourne after the Michinoku Driver in 0:04:37 x J. Buck defeated D. Morgan after the 450 Splash in 0:05:31 x Ziggler defeated J. Buck after a flying cross body press in 0:07:52 x M. Buck defeated Vito after a powerslam in 0:14:11 x M. Buck defeated M. Modest after a facebuster in 0:29:50 x M. Buck defeated Ziggler after a small package in 0:31:17 x M. Buck defeated Maritato after a flying legdrop in 0:32:18 Rating: *** ¾ (Max Buck won the GWC Cruiserweight Title)
Max Buck won a ten man battle royal to become the first ever GWC Cruiserweight champion, despite his loss in the world title qualifying match. This match also saw the debut of Dolph Ziggler.
Kurt Angle made The Undertaker submit to the Ankle Lock in 0:11:37. Rating: *** 1/4 (Kurt Angle won the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.)
Despite winning the title on Storm, Undertaker failed to retain the title tonight as he went down to the hands of Kurt Angle and we have a new North American Heavyweight Champion.
Card rating: *** 1/4
Match observations:
Well the seeds for the tournament have been set and on Storm, we will have the quarterfinal round, and here are the pairings:
Match 1: Big Show vs. Misterio Match 2: Edge vs. Cena Match 3: Daniels vs. Jeremy Buck Match 4: Jericho vs. Generico
Plus: Kurt Angle defends against The Undertaker and Triple H in our main event
an interview with the Tag champions
all that and more
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Post by BeerGeek on Jun 2, 2010 0:32:16 GMT -5
Results of GWC Storm Monday, January 11, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Storm is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the Stockton Arena in Stockton, California. In front of 6,069 fans. It's 8:30pm here, on Monday, January 11, 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
Les Canadiens are in the ring along with their manager Jacques Rougeau. The mysterious masked Quebecers stand with the belts and Rougeau standing in the middle holding a microphone. Rougeau starts to berate the American audience by insulting America and saying that Les Canadiens will be on top for a long time, and no matter who wins the number one contenders match tonight, Les Canadiens will remain the champions. He then asks Canadien Un if he thinks that they will keep the titles, and he only replies with one word "Oui", he then asks the same question ot Canadien Deux, which he also replies "Oui". Rougeau then goes on to say that RVD and Sabu may be in the contenders match, but they would probably choke just like they did in the finals of the tournament, and in the rematch, even though Les Canadiens won both matches by questionable means. Les Canadiens then leave the ring along with Rougeau, as they first team in the top contenders match is about to be introduced.
Number-One-Contenders-Triangle Ladder Match: Excellence Inc. (Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest) defeated The C.B.C. (Aaron Bourne and Christian Cage) and Sabu and Rob Van Dam in 0:33:53. Rating: *** 1/2 [Canadien Un and Canadien Deux interfered against Sabu.] [Canadien Un interfered against Rob Van Dam.]
Excellence Inc. won the title shot by defeating The C.B.C. and Sabu and Van Dam, but did have some help from the champions in doing so.
Max Buck pinned James Maritato after spinning headscissors in 0:15:13. Rating: **** 1/4 (Max Buck retained the GWC Cruiserweight Title.)
Max Buck won his first title defense of the Cruiserweight title over James Maritato in what has been the match of the night so far. This match nearly spelled the end of Buck's title reign, but in the end Buck managed to claw his way back to earn the victory.
Anything Goes No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match: Balls Mahoney pinned Abyss with the Nutcracker Suite in 0:18:46. Rating: ***** [Canadien Un interfered against Balls Mahoney.]
Balls Mahoney picks up the win over Abyss in a great hardcore match where both wrestlers were busted open.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Dolph Ziggler pinned Shelton Benjamin after a standing moonsault in 0:02:28. Rating: **
This had to be the upset of the night so far as Ziggler hit a standing moonsault less than three minutes into the match to pick up a quick win over Shelton Benjamin.
Table Match: Rasche Brown defeated New Jack by putting him through a table in 0:07:52. Rating: DUD
Rasche Brown appeases his loss last week by defeating New Jack in the tables match, and next week, New Jack will team with Balls Mahoney to take on Abyss and Brown.
Handicap-Match: The Iron Saints (Sal Thomaselli and Vito Thomaselli) defeated Jeff Jarrett when Vito pinned J. Jarrett after the Italian Curb Stomp in 0:19:46. Rating: *** 1/2
The Iron Saints took on Jeff Jarrett in a handicap match and defeated him for the win, but let's see they do next week as They take on Jarrett and an unknown partner in a tag team match.
[heel vs. heel]: Randy Orton pinned Sting with the RKO in 0:00:35. Rating: *
Randy Orton hit the RKO out of nowhere to pin Sting in under one minute in this heel vs. heel match.
[World title tournament quarterfinal match 1]: The Big Show pinned Rey Misterio with the Chokeslam in 0:10:21. Rating: ** 3/4
The Big Show advances to the first semi-final match of the world title tournament by defeating Rey Misterio via the choke slam, and will have to face the winner of the Edge vs. Cena match.
[World Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match 2]: Edge pinned John Cena after a swinging neckbreaker in 0:15:24. Rating: **** 1/4
Edge advances to the first semifinal match and will face Big Show on Atomic.
[World Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match 3]: Christopher Daniels pinned Jeremy Buck with the Last Rites in 0:06:17. Rating: *** [Randy Orton interfered against Jeremy Buck.]
Christopher Daniels defeated Jeremy Buck via the Last Rights, and after Randy Orton hit Buck with a chair to advance to the second semifinal which will take place on the following Storm (instead of having both semifinals on the same night)
[World Title Tournament Quarterfinal Match 4]: El Generico defeated Chris Jericho by countout in 0:14:28. Rating: ** 1/2
El Generico wins the last quarterfinal match and will now face Daniels on Storm in the second semifinal.
Triangle Match: Kurt Angle defeated The Undertaker and Triple H: x Triple H beat Undertaker via the Pedigree in 0:11:14 x K. Angle beat Triple H via a jawbreaker in 0:17:23 Rating: *** 1/4 (Kurt Angle retained the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.)
Kurt Angle retained the NA title by defeating Undertaker and Triple H in a solid match, when he eliminated "The King of Kings" via a jawbreaker to get the pinfall victory.
Card rating: ** 3/4
Match observations:
Well, the semifinal matches have now been set, and the first one will be on Atomic as Big Show goes against Edge, the second semifinal will take place on Storm as Christopher Daniels will face El Generico.
Les Canadiens defend their titles against Excellence Inc.
Balls Mahoney and New Jack will face Abyss and Rasche Brown
The Iron Saints will take on Jeff Jarrett and...we have just been informed that Jarrett has selected John Cena to be his partner
Max Buck defends against his own brother, Jeremy
Kurt Angle defends against Randy Orton, Sting, and Shelton Benjamin in a four way match
all this plus more...
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Post by BeerGeek on Jun 6, 2010 21:18:08 GMT -5
Results of GWC Atomic Thursday, January 14, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Atomic is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the Cricket Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. In front of 3,859 fans. It's 8:30 PM here, on Thursday, January 14, 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
Let's go down to ringside as we kick things off with the Cruiserweight title match
Max Buck pinned Jeremy Buck with the 450 Splash in 0:12:35. Rating: ** 1/2 (Max Buck retained the GWC Cruiserweight Title.)
Mac Buck retains the Cruiserweight title against his brother Jeremy in a very spotty but enjoyable opener.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: The Extreme Revolution (Balls Mahoney and New Jack) defeated Violence Solves Everything (Abyss and Rasche Brown) when B. Mahoney pinned R. Brown after a spinebuster slam in 0:11:44. Rating: * 1/2
The Extreme Revolution picks up the win over Violence Solves Everything as Mahoney pinned Rasche Brown via a spinebuster to get the pin.
[Warm Up Match]: El Generico pinned James Maritato after a T-Bone Suplex in 0:15:50. Rating: **** 1/4
This was supposed to be a warm-up match for Generico going into the semifinal match on Storm, but it turned into a very competitive match that had the fans excited from beginning to end.
[Warm Up Match]: Christopher Daniels defeated Rob Van Dam by disqualification in 0:03:33. Rating: ** 1/2 [Jeremy Buck interfered against Christopher Daniels.]
This was very much a warm up as Jermey Buck interfered and accidentily got RVD Dq'd.
Aaron Bourne pinned Chris Jericho after a Frankensteiner in 0:17:12. Rating: ****
Aaron Bourne picks up a huge win over Chris Jericho in a solid match, After the match Jericho hit Bourne with a low blow and left the ring laughing, setting up a rematch for Storm.
Jeff Jarrett and John Cena defeated The Iron Saints (Sal Thomaselli and Vito Thomaselli) when J. Jarrett pinned Sal after a figure-four leglock in 0:10:55. Rating: *** 1/4
Well Jarrett and Cena picked up the win over The Iron Saints after Jarrett pinned Sal in a figure-four leglock when he passed out from the pain.
The Undertaker and Triple H battled to a double countout in 0:19:36. Rating: *** 1/4
Well Taker and Triple H battled each other in a brawl that didn't solve anything as they ended up brawling outside of the ring and the referee had no choice but to count them both out. After the countout they brawled all over the building, including out in the crowd.
Les Canadiens (Canadien Un and Canadien Deux) defeated Excellence Inc. (Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest) when Deux pinned D. Morgan after the Spiked Quebec Driver in 0:15:27. Rating: *** 3/4 (Les Canadiens retained the GWC World Tag Team Titles.) [Christian Cage and Jacques Rougeau interfered against Michael Modest.] [Jacques Rougeau interfered against Donovan Morgan.]
Well, it looks like Les Canadiens continue to reign as GWC World Tag Team Champions after defeating Excellence Inc. after nailing the devastating Spiked Quebec Driver as Deux gets the pin on Donovan Morgan.
Triangle Match: Sabu defeated Christian Cage and Dolph Ziggler: x Ziggler beat Cage via a facerake in 0:18:22 x Sabu beat Ziggler via a flying legdrop in 0:20:25 Rating: *** 1/4
Sabu picks up a big win over Christian Cage and Dolph Ziggler in a good little match after he eliminated Ziggler via a flying legdrop. Ziggler eliminated Cage first with a simple facerake.
Rey Misterio pinned Billy Bax with the West Coast Pop in 0:05:05. Rating: ** 1/2
Quick little match as Rey Misterio defeats Billy Bax via the West Coast Pop
[World Title Tournament Semifinal Match 1]: The Big Show pinned Edge with the Chokeslam in 0:18:45. Rating: *** 1/4
Well, after a hard fought contest and when the smoke cleared the ring, The Big Show came out on top via his devastating chokeslam on Edge to adavnce to the finals of the tournament which will take place on the Pay-Per-View.
Four Corners Match: Sting defeated Kurt Angle, Randy Orton and Shelton Benjamin when Sting pinned R. Orton with the Scorpion Death Drop in 0:15:31. Rating: *** 1/4 (Sting won the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.)
Well we have a new GWC North American Heavyweight Champion as Sting emerges victorious when he pinned Orton after the Scorpion Death Drop.
On GWC Storm we will see the following
Max Buck defends against Aaron Bourne
Les Canadiens take on RVD and Sabu in non-title competition, if RVD and Sabu win, they will get a title shot at the PPV, if they lose, Les Canadiens get to choose their own opponents for the PPV
Second semi-final match as El Generico takes on Christopher Daniels, and the winner takes on The Big Show at the PPV
Main Event: Sting vs. Kurt Angle for the North American Heavyweight Championship in a no-dq, no countout, falls count anywhere match.
All this plus more...
Card rating: *** 1/4
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Post by tommybrownell on Jun 10, 2010 4:31:08 GMT -5
I approve of: Sting winning the belt.
I disapprove of: Dolph Ziggler losing to Sabu.
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Post by BeerGeek on Jun 11, 2010 21:31:49 GMT -5
I approve of: Sting winning the belt. I disapprove of: Dolph Ziggler losing to Sabu. Hey, I don't choose the winners, it's simmed, not booked, LOL
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Post by tommybrownell on Jun 11, 2010 23:44:50 GMT -5
Totally understand. I do some booking and some not in Pro Wrestling Immortal.
Back on the old TNM mailing list, Oliver gave the actual breakdown for what pushes should be if you're using strict pushes and I really, really wish I had that because the pushes on most exports are WAY off...I like running Strict Push feds with a side of booking, personally.
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Post by BeerGeek on Jun 12, 2010 23:40:59 GMT -5
Results of GWC Storm Monday, January 18, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Storm is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. In front of 16,528 fans. It's 8:30PM here, on Monday, January 18, 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
Let's go to ringside for the tag champs in non-title action against Sabu and Van Dam.
Rob Van Dam and Sabu defeated Les Canadiens (Canadien Un and Canadien Deux) when Sabu defeated Un by disqualification in 0:06:41. Rating: ** [Jacques Rougeau interfered against Sabu.]
Now RVD and Sabu have themeselves a title match at the PPV as Les Canadiens made a stupid mistake of using a weapon while the referee was watching, costing them the match.
Jeff Jarrett pinned Sal Thomaselli with the Stroke in 0:19:57. Rating: **** 1/4
Jeff Jarrett picked up the win over Sal Thomaselli after he hit the Stroke in a match that went back and forth, but Jarrett's "stroke" was too much for Sal.
John Cena pinned Vito Thomaselli after a flying forearm in 0:12:54. Rating: ** 1/2
John Cena picks up a win over Vito Thomaselli in his first singles win in a while.
Aaron Bourne pinned Max Buck with the Shooting Star Press in 0:13:02. Rating: **** 1/4 (Aaron Bourne won the GWC Cruiserweight Title.)
Well, we have a new Cruiserweight Champion as Aaron Bourne defeated Max Buck to become the second Cruiserweight Champion in GWC history.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Triangle Cage Match: The Extreme Revolution (Balls Mahoney and New Jack) defeated Violence Solves Everything (Abyss and Rasche Brown) and Excellence Inc. (Donovan Morgan and Michael Modest) by escaping the cage in 0:27:42. Rating: ***
Well, The Extreme Revolution defeated VSE and Excellence Inc this week, and may be on their way to a title shot very soon.
Chris Jericho pinned Christian Cage with the Codebreaker in 0:10:41. Rating: *** 1/4
Jericho picks up a big win over Christian Cage after hitting with Codebreaker, but after the match Jericho did the unthinkable and something never before seen in wrestling, as he poured scalding hot gravy on the back of Cage's head, resulting in agonizing screams coming from Cage. This is not the last time that they will face each other, that's for sure.
Cleveland Table Crunch No-Countout-No-DQ-Triangle Match: Edge defeated The Undertaker and Triple H: x Edge beat Undertaker via putting him through a table in 0:09:52 x Edge beat Triple H via putting him through a table in 0:16:57 Rating: **** 1/4
Edge won this match by putting BOTH Triple H and he Undertaker through tables to secure the victory. Edge had been put through the table earlier by Undertaker, but the ref never saw it and let the match continue, which got huge heel heat from the crowd.
Dolph Ziggler pinned Jeremy Buck after a flying cross body press in 0:07:00. Rating: *** 3/4
Quick, yet impressive match as Dolph Ziggler defeated Jeremy Buck with a flying cross body press, and a handful of tights to pick up the victory.
James Maritato pinned Rey Misterio with the Kiss of Death in 0:11:32. Rating: ****
This has to be the biggest win of James Maritato's career as he pinned Rey Misterio after the Kiss of Death to get the pinfall.
Randy Orton pinned Shelton Benjamin with the RKO in 0:15:54. Rating: *** 3/4
Big win for Randy Orton over Shelton Benjamin. After Orton won, he grabbed the mike and started to berate Shelton, telling him that he would never amount to anything in the GWC, but ended up hitting "Paydirt" for his troubles
The Big Show pinned Gutter with the Chokeslam in 0:03:17. Rating: * 1/4
Absolute destruction as The Big Show defeated Gutter via the Chokeslam in under 4 minutes. Show is def. prepared for the title match.
[World Title Tournament Semifinal Match 2]: Christopher Daniels pinned El Generico after a belly-to-back suplex in 0:16:50. Rating: ****
Well, it's now written in stone, the GWC World title will be decided in a best two of three falls match at the PPV between The Big Show and Christopher Daniels, and of course whoever wins has the bragging rights to call himself the first ever GWC World Heavyweight Champion.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match: Sting pinned Kurt Angle after a powerslam in 0:14:12. Rating: **** 1/4 (Sting retained the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.) [Ted DiBiase Sr. interfered against Kurt Angle)
Sting hit a powerslam onto a chair and gets the pin on Kurt Angle, thus retaining the GWC North American Heavyweight Title in the process. Of course, the fact that Sting shocked the world by bringing out a new manager, in the form of Ted DiBiase Sr. Also helped him in his win as DiBiase interfered several times on behalf of Sting)
Card rating: *** 1/2
Match observations:
On the next Atomic
Les Canadiens defend against The Extreme Revolution Aaron Bourne defends against Max Buck in a rematch Sting defends against Kurt Angle and Jeff Jarrett in a three way match RVD and Sabu take on a couple of jobbers Main Event: The Big Show and El Generico vs. Christopher Daniels and Edge
all this plus more
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Post by BeerGeek on Jul 1, 2010 18:35:36 GMT -5
Results of GWC Atomic Thursday, January 21, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Atomic is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Washington. In front of 3,428 fans. It's 8:30 PM here, on Thursday, January 21, 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
Lets get down to our opening match as two new wrestlers make their debuts.
No-Time-Limit-Match: Matt Morgan pinned Canadien Trois after a chokebomb in 0:03:34. Rating: * 3/4
Matt Morgan made quick work of Canadien Trois (which means Les Canadiens are now a stable) by beating him in under four minutes with a chokebomb. Will Canadien Trois make his presence known in the tag title match tonight? Only time will tell.
Sabu and Rob Van Dam defeated Bad Bones and Silas Young when Sabu pinned Bones after the Rolling Thunder in 0:17:45. Rating: *** 1/2
Sabu and Van Dam were not as undermatched as we thought they were as Bad Bones and Silas Young actually gave them a nice competitive match, but in the end Sabu and Van Dam came out on top.
Aaron Bourne pinned Max Buck after a roundhouse kick in 0:14:43. Rating: *** 3/4 (Aaron Bourne retained the GWC Cruiserweight Title.)
Aaron Bourne retained the Cruiserweight title as he defeated Max Buck via a roundhouse kick for the pinfall victory.
Christian Cage and Dolph Ziggler battled to a draw in 0:15:00. Rating: *** 1/4
Cage and Ziggler both battled their way to a time limit draw this week, they will face each other again tomorrow night at the house show.
Les Canadiens Un et Deux (Canadien Deux and Canadien Un) defeated The Extreme Revolution (Balls Mahoney and New Jack) when Un defeated New Jack by disqualification in 0:16:57. Rating: *** (Les Canadiens Un et Deux retained the GWC World Tag Team Titles.) [Sabu interfered against Canadien Deux.] [Jacques Rougeau and Canadien Trois interfered against Balls Mahoney.] [Jacques Rougeau and Canadien Trois interfered against New Jack.] [Sabu interfered against Canadien Un.]
Les Canadiens retain their titles when RVD and Sabu interfered leading to The Extreme Revolution getting disqualified.
Chris Jericho pinned John Cena with the Codebreaker in 0:18:20. Rating: **** 3/4
Chris Jericho gets a huge win over John Cena via the codebreaker. This match went back and forth the whole night, but in the end, Jericho sqeaks one by and picks up the W.
Abyss pinned Shelton Benjamin with the Black Hole Slam in 0:15:52. Rating: ***
Abyss picks up a big win over Shelton Benjamin. Abyss then grabs the microphone and says that he wants the winner of the world title match at the PPV.
Donovan Morgan pinned Jeremy Buck after a lariat in 0:18:13. Rating: *** 1/2
Wow, Max and Jeremy Buck have no had a lot of luck lately, hopefully they can turn it around.
No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Triangle Match: Jeff Jarrett defeated Sting and Kurt Angle when J. Jarrett pinned Sting after a Blue Thunder Bomb in 0:29:01. Rating: ***** (Jeff Jarrett won the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.) [Ted DiBiase Sr. interfered against Kurt Angle.] [Ted DiBiase Sr. interfered against Jeff Jarrett.]
Well, we have a new North American Heavyweight champion as Jeff Jarrett defeated Sting for the title in a three way that also featured Kurt Angle.
James Maritato pinned Shawn Patrick with the Kiss of Death in 0:09:49. Rating: *** 1/4
Nice little win for James Maritato who is demanding a Cruiserweight title shot against Aaron Bourne at the PPV.
Matt Hardy pinned Michael Modest with the Twist of Fate in 0:13:15. Rating: *** 1/4
Matt Hardy takes one in the win column as he defeats Michael Modest in a solid outing, but after the match was over, Donovan Morgan came down and him and Modest attacked Hardy and sent him out on a stretcher.
Rey Misterio and Randy Orton battled to a draw in 0:20:00. Rating: **** 1/4
Another time limit draw tonight as Randy Orton and Rey Misterio fight to a draw in a match that went all over the arena.
Rasche Brown pinned Vito Thomaselli after a spear in 0:11:08. Rating: ** 1/4
Rasche Brown makes quick work of Vito Thomaselli by defeating him with a spear un under 5 minutes.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Triangle Cage Match: Sal Thomaselli defeated Triple H and The Undertaker by escaping the cage in 0:20:07. Rating: *** 1/2
Well, who says upsets can't happen in pro wrestling? This had to be the biggest upset win in pro wrestling in quite some time as Sal Thomaselli defeated BOTH Triple H and The Undertaker in a cage match by escaping the cage for the win. Let's see if he can gain any momentum from this win.
The Big Show and El Generico defeated Christopher Daniels and Edge when Generico pinned Edge after a moonsault in 0:23:40. El Generico suffered a torn groin. He will be out for approximately 1 card. Rating: *** 1/2
Well Big Show and Generico pick up the win win in the main event tonight when Generico pinned Edge via a moonsault.
Card rating: *** 1/2
Match observations:
Squash of the night: Matt Morgan vs. Canadien Trois Match of the night: Sting vs. Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle
On the House show tomorrow night:
Sabu and Van Dam take on The Extreme Revolution if New Jack and Mahoney win, then the tag title match at the PPV will be a three way elimination
Aaron Bourne defends against Rey Mysterio
All three members of Les Canadiens will take on The Young Buckz and Matt Hardy
Main Event will be: Triple H, Sting, Edge, and Daniels taking on Jeff Jarrett, Kurt Angle, The Undertaker, and The Big Show in an 8 man tag steel cage match
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Post by BeerGeek on Jul 1, 2010 19:01:08 GMT -5
I made a typo when I said that Rasche Brown made quick work of Vito Thomaselli, LOL Actually I meant to say that Brown thought he would have defeated Thomaselli in under 5 minutes, but was proven wrong. Thomaselli actually held his own pretty well.
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Post by tommybrownell on Jul 1, 2010 22:20:05 GMT -5
Winning a triple threat cage by escape is a much more believable upset than pinning one of them...=)
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Post by BeerGeek on Jul 13, 2010 8:32:18 GMT -5
Results of GWC House Show Friday, January 22, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - House Show: Friday, January 22, 2010 @ 9:00PM. From the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. In front of 4,292 fans.
Let's get down to ringside for our opening match.
No-Time-Limit-Match: Les Canadiens (Canadien Deux, Canadien Trois and Canadien Un) defeated The Young Buckz (Max Buck and Jeremy Buck) and Matt Hardy when Trois pinned J. Buck after an elbowdrop in 0:14:27. Rating: ** 3/4
Les Canadiens pick up the victory over The Young Buckz and Matt Hardy after Hardy missed his flying legdrop, and Trois caPITILIZED with an elbowdrop for the pinfall.
No-Time-Limit-Match: Sal Thomaselli pinned Shawn Patrick with the STD in 0:15:35. Rating: *** 1/4
Thomaselli picks up the win over Shawn Patrick with his STD (snap tiger driver) finisher for the pinfall victory.
No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Falls-Count-Anywhere Match: Sabu and Rob Van Dam defeated The Extreme Revolution (Balls Mahoney and New Jack) when Sabu pinned B. Mahoney after a flying cross body press in 0:05:25. Rating: ***
Well, Sabu and Van Dam pick up the win, and now The Extreme Revolution are out of the title picture, at least for now.
No-Time-Limit-Match: Bryan Danielson made CM Punk submit to the Cattle Mutilation in 0:16:52. Rating: **** 1/4
Bryan Danielson and CM Punk both made their debuts at tonight's house show as they have recently been signed after EPW went bankrupt. This match went back and forth, but in the end it was Danielson who secured the victory.
No-Time-Limit-Match: Rey Misterio pinned Aaron Bourne after a flying bodypress in 0:10:11. Rating: *** 1/4 (Rey Misterio won the GWC Cruiserweight Title.)
Well, Rey Misterio is the new GWC Cruiserweight Champion after defeating Aaron Bourne at tonight's house show, it's not everyday you see a title change at a house show.
Dolph Ziggler pinned Christian Cage after a flying cross body press in 0:12:22. Rating: ****
Huge win for Dolph Ziggler over Christian Cage, especially after the draw they had on yesterday's Atomic showing.
Abyss and John Cena battled to a draw in 0:20:00. Rating: ** 1/4
Well, Abyss and John Cena brawled all over the building tonight, but it ended up in a time limit draw. These two are not finished with each other, not by a long shot.
Matt Morgan pinned Donovan Morgan with the Hellevator in 0:11:23. Rating: *** 3/4
The Battle of the Morgans is over and Matt came out on top over Donovan Morgan after hitting the Hellevator for the win.
Vito Thomaselli pinned Shelton Benjamin after a rana in 0:15:41. Rating: *** 1/4
Vito Thomaselli picks up a huge win over Shelton Benjamin at tonight's house show after hitting a rana out of nowhere for the pinfall win.
James Maritato pinned Rasche Brown with the Kiss of Death in 0:12:45. Rating: *** 1/4
James Maritato continues to rack up the victories, this time Rasche Brown tasting defeat at his hands.
Michael Modest pinned Bingo Ballance after the Modest Driver in 0:06:51. Rating: ** 1/4
Easy win for Michael Modest at tonight's show as he destroyed Bingo Ballance in under 7 minutes.
Chris Jericho and Randy Orton defeated Alex Colon and Bobby Fish when R. Orton pinned Fish with the RKO in 0:09:56. Rating: **
Chris Jericho teamed up with Randy Orton to take on the team of Alex Colon and Bobby Fish, and came out on top after Orton hit the RKO on Fish for the win.
No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Cage Match with Managers Banned From Ringside: The Main Event Express (Sting and Triple H), Edge and Christopher Daniels defeated Jeff Jarrett, Kurt Angle, The Undertaker and The Big Show when Triple H pinned K. Angle with the Pedigree in 0:25:53. Rating: **** 1/2
Well, Sting, HHH, Edge, and Daniels came out on top in the main event over Jarrett, Angle, Taker, and Big Show when Triple H Pedigreed Angle for the win in our main event.
Card rating: *** 1/4
Match observations:
On Storm
North American Championship: On Storm Triple H gets a shot at Jeff Jarrett's title Les Canadiens are all in action but in singles matches (all three members) Rey Misterio defends against Aaron Bourne in a rematch (this time it will be a ladder match)
Both Daniels and Show have warmup matches against Matt Hardy and Sting respectively
main event: John Cena vs. Abyss (table match)
all that plus more.
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Post by BeerGeek on Aug 15, 2010 19:54:03 GMT -5
Results of GWC Storm Monday, Janurary 24, 2010:
Show opening: Global Wrestling Council - GWC Storm is coming to you on nationally syndicated TV. From the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire. In front of 7,538 fans. It's 8:30PM here, on Monday, Janurary 25. 2010. Let's go down to ringside to kick things off.
Let's go to our opening match
Christopher Daniels pinned Matt Hardy with the Last Rites in 0:10:24. Rating: *** 1/4
Daniels was successful in his warmup match going into the PPV as he defeated Matt Hardy with the Last Rites to secure a victory.
Ladder No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Ladder Match: Rey Misterio defeated Aaron Bourne in 0:15:09. Rating: *** 1/2 (Rey Misterio retained the GWC Cruiserweight Title.)
Rey Misterio retained the CW title by defeating Aaron Bourne in a ladder match.
El Generico pinned Canadien Trois after a crucifix in 0:22:07. Rating: **** 3/4 [Jacques Rougeau interfered against El Generico.]
This match wnet back and forth but in the end El Generico picked up the win over Canadien Trois with a crucifix.
Balls Mahoney pinned Canadien Deux with the Nutcracker Suite in 0:42:40. Rating: ***** [Jacques Rougeau interfered against Balls Mahoney.]
Balls Mahoney defeated Canadien Deux via the Nutcracker Suite in our match of the night so far.
Triple H and Jeff Jarrett battled to a double countout in 0:19:41. Rating: *** 3/4 (Jeff Jarrett retained the GWC North American Heavyweight Title.) [Ted DiBiase Sr. interfered against Jeff Jarrett.]
Triple H went for the North American Title but the match ended in a double countout, thus Jarrett remains the champion.
Shelton Benjamin pinned Canadien Un with the Paydirt in 0:06:14. Rating: *** 1/4 [Jacques Rougeau interfered against Shelton Benjamin.]
Shelton Benjamin hit Paydirt to pick up the win over Canadien Un. So tonight, Les Canadiens are 0-3.
Sabu and Rob Van Dam defeated Team Y2RKO (Chris Jericho and Randy Orton) when RVD pinned Jericho after the Rolling Thunder in 0:14:06. Rating: ****
Well, Sabu and Van Dam won another match this week, over the newly formed team of Team Y2KKO in a match that had several near falls, but in the end Sabu and Van Dam emerged as the winners.
Sting pinned The Big Show after a flying cross body press in 0:22:26. Rating: ** 1/4 [Ted DiBiase Sr. interfered against The Big Show.]
Sting has defeated the Big Show tonight in Show's warm-up match this week. This may throw a curveball in the main event of the PPV as Sting has been rising up the rankings lately.
Bryan Danielson pinned Dolph Ziggler after a Northern Lights suplex in 0:11:05. Rating: **** 1/4
Bryan Danielson picked up a big win over Dolph Ziggler this week. Danielson's a name that people will have to look out for in the future.
CM Punk pinned Christian Cage after a moonsault in 0:18:30. Rating: **** 1/4
Nice moonsault by CM Punk picks up the victory for him over Christian Cage.
Jeremy Buck pinned Donovan Morgan with the 450 Splash in 0:11:06. Rating: **** 1/4
Jeremy Buck picks up a big victory over Donovan Morgan, but after the match Morgan laid him out with a crowbar.
Michael Modest pinned Max Buck with the Reality Check in 0:07:54. Rating: *** 1/4
Max Buck was not so lucky in his match with Michael Modest as Jeremy was against Donovan Morgan, as Modest defeated Max via the Reality Check in under eight minutes.
Vito Thomaselli pinned New Jack after a crucifix in 0:14:55. Rating: * 3/4
Vito Thomaselli picks up the win over New Jack after he countered a short lariat with a crucifix for the 1-2-3.
Rasche Brown pinned Edge with the Burning Hammer in 0:19:57. Rating: ** 3/4
Rasche Brown picks up a hard fought win over Edge after hitting the Burning Hammer six times, the seventh finally ended the match
James Maritato pinned Kurt Angle with the Kiss of Death in 0:20:04. Rating: **** 1/4
Well, James Maritato just picked up an enmormous victory over Kurt Angle, and is now demanding a shot at the Cruiserweight title.
The Undertaker made Matt Morgan submit to the Hell's Gate in 0:20:53. Rating: *** 1/4
Hell's Gate ended the match as Undertaker defeated Matt Morgan in a solid showing
Shawn Patrick made Sal Thomaselli submit to the Pinnihilator Leglock in 0:17:05 . Rating: **** 1/4
Shawn Patrick has picked up his first win in the GWC as he defeated Sal Thomaselli with the Pinnihilator Leglock for the victory.
Table No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Match with Managers Banned From Ringside: Abyss defeated John Cena by putting him through a table in 0:20:27. Rating: ** 3/4
Abyss defeated John Cena in our main event after choke slamming Cena through the table for the victory.
Card rating: *** 1/2
On the next and final Atomic before our first PPV, which will be now called GWC Bill Braskymania, The two finalists in the tournament at the PPV will be forced to team up with another partner (not yet determined) to take on Sting, Triple H, and their partner who also has not been determined.
Also , Dolph Ziggler won our poll, despite only having two votes, and a loss to Bryan Danielson tonight. However, despite that, he gets a shot at Rey Mysterio's Cruiserweight belt at Bill Braskymania.
Also Les Canadiens will be in six man tag action against RVD, Sabu, and El Generico
Rey Misterio teams up with John Cena to take on Abyss and Dolph Ziggler
Bryan Danielson takes on James Maritato
North American Champion Jeff Jarrett takes on a jobber in a non-title match as a warmup to his defence against Triple H at the PPV
All this plus more...
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Post by BeerGeek on Feb 1, 2011 10:17:30 GMT -5
Unfortuneatly I've been busy at work, and my computer crashed along the way, meaning I actually lost the circuit. I should have backed it up to my external HD, but too little too late. I am going to create a two new circuits soon (one with real wrestlers and the other with ficticious wrestlers), this time I will only write 1-2 cards a week tops (per-circuit)
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