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Aug 23, 2020 14:27:17 GMT -6
Post by Dustin on Aug 23, 2020 14:27:17 GMT -6
(PROMOTER'S NOTE: I know this format isn't for everyone, but for me, in my simple head at least, building the entire fed around the quest for the World strap...and the World Champion's tour of member towns and territories...just works. Storylines flow naturally out of these quests....witness Stallion vs. Remington, which is now a hot feud...and it keeps the focus solely on what I feel a wrestling fed should be all about....the World Title. I wish I could be more creative, like a lot of you guys truly are, but I use the World strap to create my feuds, and boy does it seem to work! It also allows me to use a wide variety of wrestlers. Just a thought I wanted to share on my format. I've got 7 more cards/World Title stops set for this season, and then on to Season 6! Thanks for reading along!). You do you my friend, it is a great concept and you present well... I echo Double C: Stu, you do you. This is still my favorite fed here. Also, it was great seeing you Saturday.
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Post by stubucco on Aug 23, 2020 16:51:01 GMT -6
Appreciate the words kind sirs, and great to see you too on Saturday!
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Post by stubucco on Aug 23, 2020 16:58:28 GMT -6
CARD 39: In an absolutely fantastic match, Ricky Stallion battled to a time limit Draw with Remington XT, enabling Stallion to hold on to the GFP World Championship by the skin of his teeth (*****….MATCH OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE!). This match had so many twists and turns, it was anyone's guess as to who was going to win it. Stallion tried his level-headed best to disqualify himself, but the referee would have none of it, knowing Stallion's game. Remington took the match to Stallion immediately, and Stallion really didn't mount much offense for the first third of the match. 3 times Stallion had Remington locked in to the Queen City Lock...and all 3 times Remington managed to escape! Just an all-time classic!
On the undercard, Disturbed Youth d. Crimson Cross (**1/2), which was a good win for Youth. And, Big Kat Bryan d. DDK in a great bout that took Bryan to the limit, finally seeing him get the 1-2-3 to win the contest (****1/2). Big Kat Bryan is one to watch GFP fans!
Next Card: Well, Stallion better lick his wounds quickly, as there's no rest for the weary. Up next for our champion is a trip to Louisville, KY for a scheduled defense against the great DragonBlood! Shane Stud defends his Heritage Championship against Scrapyard Dog on the undercard!
Stallion: 1 Title Defense.
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Aug 23, 2020 17:00:52 GMT -6
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Post by Crimson Cross on Aug 23, 2020 17:00:52 GMT -6
Great battle with a top win by Stallion, yeah Cross losing is a bummer, but I am a fan of Big Kat Bryan and him winning is cool stuff...
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Post by stubucco on Aug 23, 2020 17:56:34 GMT -6
Great battle with a top win by Stallion, yeah Cross losing is a bummer, but I am a fan of Big Kat Bryan and him winning is cool stuff... Dennis, is Crimson Cross modeled after a real wrestler? I really like the character, and I see a hint of The Shield in him. It's a great character.
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Aug 24, 2020 3:06:19 GMT -6
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Post by Crimson Cross on Aug 24, 2020 3:06:19 GMT -6
Great battle with a top win by Stallion, yeah Cross losing is a bummer, but I am a fan of Big Kat Bryan and him winning is cool stuff... Dennis, is Crimson Cross modeled after a real wrestler? I really like the character, and I see a hint of The Shield in him. It's a great character. The original not GFP version was a cross between Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit, now the GFP version is a hybrid of that with Guile of Street Fighter...
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Post by stubucco on Aug 24, 2020 7:10:45 GMT -6
Cool, thanks Dennis.
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Aug 24, 2020 18:11:27 GMT -6
Post by jjaconetti on Aug 24, 2020 18:11:27 GMT -6
Stud vs. Scrapyard should be real battle.
Good stuff, Stu
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Post by The Konishoner on Aug 27, 2020 19:09:59 GMT -6
I really love your model you have. It's what I'm patterning my current IFC after, using about 3 matches per card. In fact, the chase for the title you do is what I modeled the Lost Sectors stuff after. Please keep this format, I love it.
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Aug 28, 2020 13:39:03 GMT -6
Post by stubucco on Aug 28, 2020 13:39:03 GMT -6
I really love your model you have. It's what I'm patterning my current IFC after, using about 3 matches per card. In fact, the chase for the title you do is what I modeled the Lost Sectors stuff after. Please keep this format, I love it. Thanks so much E! And no worries, I'm keeping it!!
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Post by stubucco on Aug 30, 2020 14:00:20 GMT -6
CARD 40: DragonBlood DQ Ricky Stallion when Stallion was disqualified for what appeared to be an intentional low blow, ending the match somewhat prematurely (**). It appears Stallion will stoop to any level to maintain possession of the GFP World Championship as witnessed by this debacle of a match. Blood was doubled over in pain, as Stallion...almost gleefully...left with the belt still his. Boo! Boo!
On the undercard, Shane Stud d. Scrapyard Dog to retain the GFP Heritage Championship in a good bout full of brawling (***). Stud is proving to be quite the Heritage champion! And in singles competition, Admiral Amstel d. Fuller Nelson in a very good bout (****).
Next Card: Our champion will next head to GFP HQ in Memphis, TN for a scheduled defense against Mr. Grappling II.
Stud: 4 Title Defenses. Stallion: 2 Title Defenses.
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Aug 31, 2020 16:12:21 GMT -6
Post by jjaconetti on Aug 31, 2020 16:12:21 GMT -6
MG2 has a good shot of upending Stallion
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Post by stubucco on Sept 7, 2020 11:28:33 GMT -6
CARD 41: Ricky Stallion d. Mr. Grappling II with the Queen City Lock to remain the GFP World Heavyweight Champion (**1/4). Stallion once again resorted to his dirty bag of tricks, landing a low blow to Mr. Grappling II, and taking control of the match. Boo! Boo! Stallion continues on as champion, ever "resourceful" to be sure!
On the undercard, April Fool d. Ruth to retain the GFP WOMENS CHAMPIONSHIP in a good bout (***). Ruth gave a good accounting of herself, but in the end, April Fool was just too much!
And in singles action, Crimson Cross d. Mike Steel to remain a top contender for the GFP World Heavyweight Championship (**). Crimson Cross wasted no time in dispatching Steel, and looked in top form this evening!
Up next for our World Champion is a trip to Johnson City, TN for a scheduled defense against the great DragonBlood, a highly anticipated rematch from Card 40! Can DragonBlood exact his revenge??
Stallion: 3 Title Defenses. April Fool: 2 Title Defenses.
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Sept 7, 2020 14:28:03 GMT -6
Post by Crimson Cross on Sept 7, 2020 14:28:03 GMT -6
I'm liking April Fool as your champion, plus Crimson Cross winning is fun stuff...
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Post by stubucco on Sept 7, 2020 16:46:40 GMT -6
I'm liking April Fool as your champion, plus Crimson Cross winning is fun stuff... Crimson's on the rise Dennis. Hoping he can one day taste title gold!
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