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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 7:37:46 GMT -6
After months of being dark, the IFC website springs to life and advertisements for IFC 26 start to broadcast.
16 man tournament for the IFC World Junior Championship:
Mr. Excellent vs. Rip Rokken Ace Cannon vs. Katsuro Star Blazer vs. Bubba James Great Scott vs. Tiger Stryker Badd Mann vs. Johnny Hype Cinq vs. Ken Po Ultra Sanda vs. Rozwell Puma Jr. vs. Chomper
Fans were immediately struck by a number of changes to the IFC. The first change is that the IFC fights appear to now be inside of a ring instead of an octagon. It also appears that PowerMonger has a powerful position within the company and a man named Tim Crockett Jr. is the new IFC CEO, President and Commissioner. War Hawk is the IFC Intergalactic Champion and Death Star is the IFC Heritage Champion. The rest of the roster has some familiar faces but a vast majority appear to be newcomers to the promotion.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 8:07:18 GMT -6
IFC 26: 6/2/2130
IFC World Junior Championship Tournament:
Tim Rocket Jr. opens the show with Hype McCleod. He's holding the IFC World Junior Championship belt. He wishes all the participants luck in tonight's tournament.
Round 1:
Mr. Excellent d. Rip Rokken with the Dead-On Dropkick Katsuro d. Ace Cannon with the Fierce Tiger Combo Bubba James d. Star Blazer with the Vermin Slam Tiger Stryker d. Great Scott with the Shinryuken Johnny Hype d. Badd Mann with the 69 Flashback Cinq d. Ken Po with the Briseur De Jambe Ultra Sanda d. Rozwell with the Running Shotei Puma Jr. d. Chomper with the Tope Suicida
PowerMonger and Eradicator come down to the ring. PowerMonger is issuing an ultimatum to IFC Intergalactic Champion War Hawk. Deliver him that title belt or there will be dire consequences. That belt isn't a mere toy to be worn by just any fighter. It is the key to his plans and he will stop at nothing to have it. He reminds War Hawk that he has power in the IFC now and he's not afraid to use all of the tools disposal.
Quarter-Finals:
Mr. Excellent d. Katsuro with the Perplexed Bubba James d. Tiger Stryker with the Vermin Slam Cinq d. Johnny Hype with the Briseur De Jambe Puma Jr. d. Ultra Sanda with the Senton Atomico
Semi-Finals:
Mr. Excellent d. Bubba James with the Perplexed Puma Jr. d. Cinq with the Tope Suicida
Tim Rocket Jr. is with Hype McCleod again. On a table is a trophy and two championship bets. Rocket explains that these belts are going to be for the top duo teams to compete over and will be called the IFC Duos Championship. The Trophy is in honor of his father Tim Rocket Sr. There will be a twelve team tournament and the winners will receive the trophy and these title belts.
Final:
Puma Jr. d. Mr. Excellent with the Senton Atomico to win the IFC World Junior Championship
Mr. Excellent storms into the interview area with Hype McCleod. He calls the referee for the match incompetent. He says that Puma Jr. pinned him with a handful of tights. Hype doesn't recall seeing this on any of the replays and Mr. Excellent tells him to shut up. Mr. Excellent says that he isn't going to take these dirty tactics sitting down. No one in the IFC is going to hear the end of this until he gets his rematch with Puma Jr. for that belt.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 8:39:35 GMT -6
IFC Press Conference: 6/5/2130
Tim Rocket Jr. is at the IFC Event Center with the press. The IFC Duos Championship belts and the Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup are on prominent display. Rocket: Thank you for coming today. As you know my father was one of the greatest duos fighters to ever step inside of the squared circle. I want to honor my father's legacy by bringing that same frantic and strategic battle style to the IFC. I think the duos division is going to really take this promotion to the next level. The first annual Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup is going to have 12 teams and the winner will get the trophy and will walk away as the champions. To announce the teams involved in the tournament, I have reached out to a former duos partner for my father. He also happens to be an IFC legend... Bobcat Jack walks into the Event Center. There is an audible buzz from the press and questions to why he isn't currently with the promotion. Jack waves those questions off. Jack: I'm just here to announce the teams involved in this tournament and honor a man that brought me up in this business and mentored me and helped me find the success I have. I owe Tim Rocket Sr. everything and I will never forget that fact. The top two seeded teams in this tournament will have a first round bye. There is one mystery team involved and they are the top seed of the tournament. - TBA
- Agents of Time (Crux and Flux)
- Blunt Force Trauma (Krudr and Skulgil)
- Minutemen (Revere and Revolt)
- The Galactics (Neutron and Proton)
- Samoan Hit Squad (Af'i and Tu'i)
- Elementals (Celsius and Fahrenheit)
- Corps (Mutt and Razor)
- Hellbillies (Boone and Deacon)
- Rough House (Crusher Lebrewski and Milwaukee Beast)
- Disco Fever (Jaxx and Lucian)
- Strike Team (Anvil and Hammer)
Rocket: The tournament will take place over the course of the next several weeks of TV and the finals will air on the IFC 27 PPV in September.
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Post by The Konishoner on Aug 26, 2018 9:16:58 GMT -6
This is great stuff, very fresh. I like your take on things and how you put your own twist on things with the Rockets. I'm interested in what's next. 😁
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 9:31:30 GMT -6
Upcoming IFC Power Pro Series Debut card:
Honest Abe vs. Rampage in the main event...
Kerry Storm vs. Brickyard Brown
Vincitor vs. Stomper
Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup Disco Fever vs. Strike Team
Croak vs. Road Rage
Punk A.D. vs. Mike Steel
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Post by Dustin on Aug 26, 2018 10:03:33 GMT -6
Honest Abe vs. Rampage
I see Abe with the win, but Rampage is my favorite of the two. This type of match will be good no matter who wins.
Kerry Storm vs. Brickyard Brown
Brown could win with the upset, but I’m saying the awesome Kerry Storm wins here.
Vincitor vs. Stomper
Vincitor wins just shy of turning into Dark Vincitor.
Disco Fever vs. Strike Team
DF barley dances into the win column.
Croak vs. Road Rage
In an all-out, brutal battle, Croak comes out on top.
Punk A.D. vs. Mike Steel
Steel... Okay, I had to joke. Punk, obviously.
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Post by The Konishoner on Aug 26, 2018 10:21:58 GMT -6
If I had heard of the Crisis in Time name before the set, I'd have used that. It's such a great name and fitting for the theme.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 12:35:18 GMT -6
If I had heard of the Crisis in Time name before the set, I'd have used that. It's such a great name and fitting for the theme. I think I got that idea from an old DC Comics crossover.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 13:22:38 GMT -6
IFC Power Pro #1: 6/7/2130
Mr. Excellent is backstage with Hype MacLeod. He wants a meeting with Tim Rocket Jr. and anyone else on the Championship Committee. He was robbed of the World Junior Championship. Puma Jr cheated plan as day. Tim Rocket Jr. comes out and asks Mr. Excellent exactly what he's claiming happened. Excellent says that Puma grabbed his tights when he got the pin. Rocket Jr. says that they have extensively reviewed the footage and they see no proof of this happening. He tells Mr. Excellent that he did make the final of that tournament and as such he should be considered the No. 1 Contender. He's willing to sign the rematch for IFC 27 if Mr. Excellent will drop the constant stream of complains. Mr. Excellent thinks it over for a moment and agrees to the terms.
Punk A.D. d. Mike Steel with the Future Fist Smash
Hype MacCleod stops Punk A.D. as he heads backstage. MacCleod asks Punk A.D. about the last few months in the IFC and the title belt picture. Punk A.D. points out that PowerMonger has done all of this complaining over a belt he attempted to steal. Infinitus wanted to entrust it to him, not PowerMonger. So if there is anyone in the IFC that should be first in line for a shot, it should be him. He wants War Hawk to know that he's going his back when it comes to PowerMonger and his crew.
Croak d. Road Rage with the Amphibian Assault
Tick Tock was seen at ringside in the crowd taking notes during this match.
Hype MacCleod is backstage with Tim Rocket Jr. He asks if it's legal for War Hawk to just hand the championship belt over to PowerMonger. Rocket says that he checked all of the IFC rules and bylaws and there is nothing that says a champion can't award the belt to another fighter voluntarily. If War Hawk gives the belt to PowerMonger then the IFC would be forced to recognize PowerMonger as the new IFC Intergalactic Champion.
Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup: Disco Fever d. Strike Team with the Soul Train
Tim Rocket Jr. is out. They kept the identity of the final team in the Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup a secret because they wanted a big surprise for the fans. Well, that team is in the building tonight and he wanted to finally introduce them. Ricky Riot and Robby Rocket step out onto the stage to loud cheers from the crowd. Rocket says that it's great to be back in the IFC and even better now that they can take part in duos matches. They are the best duos team in the universe today and now they can prove it on the big stage. Riot runs down the other teams in the tournament. He praises the Minutemen and Agents of Time as being great teams but they aren't the same caliber as they are. They are going to set a high bar for what an elite duos team looks like.
Dark Vincitor d. Stomper with the Kinniku Special
A special vignette starts to air from a farm from an undisclosed location. Bubba James greets the viewers and welcomes them to the James Ranch. He introduces them to his cousins Boone and Deacon. He mentions that his cousins are in the Tim Rocket Sr Memorial Cup and they are looking to win that trophy and the belts. But that's not why he invited the IFC fans to their farm. It's watermelon day at the James Ranch and he wanted to share the fun with everyone. Deacon drops a giant box with various weapons and they start picking. Boone picks a rocket launcher, Bubba grabs a tommy gun and Deacon grabs what looks like a laser gun. They walk out to a field with a line of watermelons and the mayhem begins. They take turns firing their weapons and blowing up, disintegrating and otherwise destroying the various watermelons as the video fades to black.
Kerry Storm d. Brickyard Brown with the Category 4 Claw
Croak is backstage with Hype MacCleod. Croak says that he came to the IFC to conquer it. He'll take on anyone who's brave enough to step in the ring with him. That especially goes for War Hawk and Death Star. He dares them to get in the ring and put those belts on the line.
Main Event: Rampage d. Honest Abe with the Boulder Bomb
PowerMonger and Eradicator come down to the ring. PowerMonger says that times up and it's time for War Hawk to hand over the Intergalactic Championship belt to him. PowerMonger says that they can wait here all night if they need to. A few moments pass and IFC Intergalactic Champion War Hawk comes down to the ring. War Hawk pauses and takes the mic. He tells PowerMonger that if he wants this belt that he's going to have to beat him for it. Eradicator attacks War Hawk from behind and it's a 2 on 1 beatdown. PowerMonger holds while Eradicator goes for a kick. War Hawk ducks and Eradicator knocks PowerMonger out of the ring. War Hawk nails Eradicator with a series of chops. Suddenly, Road Rage is in the ring and he blasts War Hawk in the corner with a big splash. PowerMonger and Eradicator recover and help put a beating on War Hawk. Punk A.D. hits the ring to try and make the save but the numbers are just too much. Suddenly the arena goes dark and when the lights come back up, Rabbid is standing in the ring with a baseball bat. The ring clears out and the show fades to black with Rabbid stalking around the ring.
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 14:05:45 GMT -6
IFC Intergalactic Champion: War Hawk IFC Heritage Champion: Death Star IFC World Junior Champion: Puma Jr. IFC Duos Champions: vacant
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Post by Dustin on Aug 26, 2018 15:26:09 GMT -6
What an awesome show, MD! You brought so much life to these new characters. I got every pick right, but Vincitor went Dark. Nice. I love what you're doing with Croak, Tick Tock, Rabbid, and James. I wish I would have thought of the James Ranch. The main event was wild, and I'm amazed you had all that talent present. I like that I have no idea who the title will land on eventually. All in all, do you have a moment to talk about our Lords and Saviors, the Hellbillies?
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 16:10:22 GMT -6
IFC Power Pro Preview:
Due to the ending of last week's show, Tim Rocket Jr. has signed a duos match for the main event of this show. PowerMonger and Road Rage will take on IFC Intergalactic Champion War Hawk and Punk A.D. These four men have a grudge to settle and Rocket Jr. has told them to settle the score in the ring.
Also coming out of last week's fallout. Rabbid will climb into the ring with Eradicator. We haven't see Eradicator in action yet so we'll get to see what he's all about. This version of Rabbid is also drastically different than the Rabbid we've known over the lifespan of the IFC. We know from some reports that have been leaked on the web that Rabbid supposedly sustained a severe amount of damage. He appears to have a new body and a new attitude. We've never seen the level of personality out of Rabbid before. It appears that being free of the control of Tick Tock has changed him. Maybe Rabbid has always been more than just a robotic science experiment.
The Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup continues. Disco Fever picked up a win last week to knock off Strike Team. This week they have to take on Rough House. The winner of this match is in the tournament proper. Will Disco Fever make it two in a row or do their dreams stop here? Crusher Lebrewski and Milwaukee Beast aren't too worried about the outcome of this one.
Cinq will meet up with Star Blazer in an important junior match. Both men came up short in the tournament and are looking to get in line for a title shot with a victory here.
Stanley Strong takes on Rozwell. Strong is making his IFC debut here and Rozwell is looking to bounce back from a junior tournament loss to Ultra Sanda. Wins are always at a premium in the IFC and both of these men are looking to get on the board.
Bubba James is back in action after a weekend of blowing up watermelons at the James Ranch and he's taking on Rip Rokken. Rokken is looking to bounce back from a less than stellar debut in the junior tournament against Mr. Excellent. Bubba James has his eyes on the World Junior Championship and a win here will get him in the conversation.
Tune in on June 21, 2130 for the next installment of IFC Power Pro!
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 26, 2018 17:32:35 GMT -6
IFC Power Pro #2: 6/21/2130
IFC Intergalactic Champion War Hawk is backstage with Hype MacCleod. War Hawk thinks that PowerMonger talks a big game for someone that has unsuccessfully challenged him in the past. PowerMonger knows the rules. He has to beat him in a non-title match to get a shot at the belt. So after tonight's duos match, he's willing to face PowerMonger anytime and anywhere.
PowerMonger, Road Rage and Eradicator are backstage with Hype MacCleod. PowerMonger names off War Hawk, Punk A.D. and Rabbid as the three men that are on his list. These are the three men that he is going to make it a point to destroy and remove from the IFC. War Hawk has what rightfully belongs to him and he will not rest until that belt is around his waist. He lies awake at night thinking about that belt. It consumes him on a level that few if any could understand. In tonight's main event, he plans to make a statement about what the near future of the IFC is going to look like.
Bubba James d. Rip Rokken with the Mighty Mullet Stomp
Bubba James stops in with Hype MacCleod after his victory. James says that Hype should come visit him on the James Ranch when he gets a chance. They'll even get watermelons and get the special guns out for that one. Hype politely declines and asks about potentially getting a shot at the World Junior Championship. James thinks that he would probably be the first in in line to challenge the winner of the Puma Jr vs. Mr. Excellent match. He would really like to win that title belt. It sure would look pretty on his prized hog Mary Sue Jean.
Stanley Strong d. Rozwell with a face kick
Tick Tock was seen at ringside taking notes during the match.
IFC World Junior Champion Puma Jr. joins the announce table for Cinq vs. Star Blazer. When asked about Mr. Excellent's claims of cheating he says that it's on tape that he didn't grab his tights. He just thinks that Mr. Excellent is a sore loser. He is more than happy to give Mr. Excellent a rematch so that he can beat him again and shut him up once and for all.
Star Blazer d. Cinq with the Ursa Major Splash
Croak is backstage with Hype MacCleod. Croak interrogates Hype on the status of the IFC Heritage Championship. He says the IFC has a champion listed on all of the promotional materials and he's never even seen the guy. He wants to know why it's okay for a guy that never shows up to work to be holding a championship belt. He thinks this Death Star guy should be stripped of the belt if he's not in the promotion any longer. He wants an answer from the IFC next week on this situation.
Tim Rocket Sr Memorial Cup: Disco Fever d. Rough House with the Bad Times
Neutron and Proton are backstage with Hype MacCleod. Proton talks about what an honor it is to be in the first annual Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup. The Galactics have been all over the galaxy and have won duos accolades wherever they go. Next show, they gave a big time challenge coming from the Corps. They've fought those guys in other promotions and they've clashed numerous times over the years. It's going to be a heck of a match. Neutron speaks up and he wants to talk about what Ricky Riot and Robby Rocket had to say on the last show. He agrees that they are an elite team in the fight game but they aren't going to set the bar in the IFC. That's going to be the Galactics.
Rabbid d. Eradicator with the Feral Stomp
Rabbid takes out handcuffs and cuffs Eradicator and drags him to the back.
Hype MacCleod tries to talk to Tick Tock about his note taking. Tick Tock says that it is none of his concern and that all will be revealed in time.
Main Event: IFC Intergalactic Champion War Hawk and Punk A.D. d. PowerMonger and Road Rage with the 85 Special
Both teams brawl after the finish of the match. The lights in the arena go out and suddenly Rabbid appears and he's face to face with PowerMonger. Rabbid takes his baseball bat and shoves PowerMonger away aand silently taunts him with the beating he could lay on him. The arena goes black again and when the lights come out, Rabbid is gone.
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Post by The Konishoner on Aug 26, 2018 17:49:32 GMT -6
Hot start! I'm really enjoying seeing what you do. Keep it going!
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Post by maddog1981 on Aug 27, 2018 18:16:56 GMT -6
IFC Power Pro Preview:
Rampage takes on Johnny Hype in the main event. Rampage made a huge impact in his IFC debut by taking down Honest Abe. He's hoping to make it 2 wins in a row here. Johnny Hype is coming off a loss in the quarter-finals of the World Junior Title Tournament and hopes to rebound here. It's David and Goliath in this match.
The Tim Rocket Sr. Memorial Cup continues with two matches this week.
The Galactics take on the Corps in a big tournament match. Both of these teams come to the IFC highly decorated from smaller promotions. These guys are making their big stage debut. Who's going to sink and who's going to swim?
Minutemen take on the Hellbillies in the other tournament match this week. Fresh from the James Ranch, Boone and Deacon are bringing their particular brand of mayhem to the IFC. Their opponents are two revolutionaries that have been key players in some of the previous months events. Both teams are looking to progress to the next round and continue their chase for the Duos belts.
Badd Mann will face off with X'ian. This is our first time seeing X'ian since the odd events of the spring. Is this the same X'ian that the fans know or is this a completely different man? He'll be looking to get back into the win column in this new IFC. His opponent if the enigmatic boxer know as Badd Mann. Mann came up short in the first round of the World Junior Title Tournament but he's looking to prove that was a fluke. Both men are looking to start a journey to a championship match here.
Chomper battles Kerry Storm. Kerry Storm is coming off of an impressive victory over Brickyard Brown. He's hoping to pick up 2 wins in a row with a win over the bloodthirsty Chomper.
Ace Cannon takes on Tiger Stryker in a junior match. Both men are looking to get in line for a title shot with a victory here.
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