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Post by pikemojo on Sept 18, 2015 8:16:10 GMT -6
IFC 4 Hype MacLeod: Welcome back to the Intergalactic Fight Club. I’m Hype MacLeod an we’ve got a big night of fights as a part of our Interstellar Super Grand Prix. Who will move on and who will be left behind? But first, Scoop Muldoon is standing by with Ken Po. Ken Po Interview: Scoop Muldoon: I am here with Ken Po. Ken Po, as you know, I have been interviewing all of the fighters in this competition, giving them an opportunity to introduce themselves to the fans at home. You were telling me a bit about your story before we went on the air. It’s definitely an interesting one. Mind sharing some of it with our audience? Ken Po: … Sonny Onoo: Ken Po… Your work here is done. I’ll handle this interview from here. (Ken Po walks to the background of the shot and shadowboxes with Yoko-Ohno) We civilized Japanese warriors need to stick together, you know. Ken Po heard me talking about all the titles I have helped my clients achieve in the past. He wanted a piece of that pie so he came to me. Both Yoko-Ohno and Ken Po realize that being able to focus 100% of their attention on fighting and letting me handle business like this, is what’s best for their careers. As a manager of champions, I will help BOTH of them achieve great things in the IFC. Did I tell you, Scoop, about the time I managed team New Japan Pro Wrestl… (the camera fades to black as Sonny Onoo continues talking) Ken Po (0-1) vs. Vincitor (0-1) – Both Vincitor and Ken Po were expected to do well in this tournament but both fell short in their first fights. Vincitor charges Ken Po with a Storming Elbow, knocking him to the ground. Ken Po looks a bit dazed but continues to fight. He continues to pressure Ken Po and gets him to the ground. He’s locked in the KINNIKU SPECIAL and gets the victory. Death Star Interview: Scoop Muldoon: Death Star… Death Star: Gimme that! You were probably going to ask me about my loss from two weeks ago. Here’s the truth… I let Party Pirate win. I’m what you call a prize fighter. (Death Star pulls up his mask a bit and takes a huge bite out of a gooey, cheesy chimichanga) OUCSH!!! Thatsh hot! Sho, like I was saying, I’m in this tournament for the cash. Sometimes the most money comes from losing a fight. The problem I’m having is, Party Pirate hasn’t paid up! Party Pirate walks in.Party Pirate: You scurvy liar, I NEVER said I would pay you to lose. Death Star: Naawwwww, remember… We were at the after party… Party Pirate: I do like after parties… Death Star: We had both put down a few beers. Party Pirate: Go on… Death Star: You and I agreed to split the next bottle of rum and talk about how I could still win the tournament despite a loss to you in the first round and you needed that win in order to save face. Party Pirate: Aha!!! The Party Pirate never shares his rum! This entire tale was fabricated by the big mouthed land lubber to keep from making his pink and blue belly look yella. The camera pans to wear Death Star had been standing to see that he has snuck away while the camera was focused on Party Pirate.Death Star (0-1) vs. Bobcat Jack (1-0) – Death Star finishes the last couple bits of his chimichanga on the way to the cage and licks the cheese and sauce from his gloved finger tips. As Bobcat Jack walks towards the cage, Death Star could be heard saying, “I feel like I know him from somewhere…” Once the match actually starts, Death Star seems to be trying to prove a point. He is taking his high flying offense straight to Bobcat Jack, even connecting with an early DEATH MARCH. The two fighters rumble back and forth along the cage and floor when out of nowhere Bobcat Jack drills Death Star with a SUPERMAN PUNCH. Death Star manages to shake the cobwebs free and keep fighting. Another SUPERMAN PUNCH sends Death Star into a weird drunken boxing stance, wobbling in every direction, swinging wildly. But he’s not out of this fight yet. This time Jack decides to work the body and gives Death Star’s solar plexus a 1-2 punch. Death Star curls up and waves off the fight. Your winner, Bobcat Jack! Death Star gasps: Are you sure I don’t know you from somewhere? Bobcat Jack: Don’t know, bub. I can’t remember much these days. Warhawk Interview: Scoop Muldoon: Warhawk, I’ve done a little bit of research on the InterWeb about the Native American people. It sounds like some of the tribes were very peaceful and some were quite violent. I assume from a name like Warhawk, you must be from one of the more violent tribes, is this correct? Warhawk: The Native American people are generally a very peaceful people but all are trained for war. My own warrior spirit allowed me to transcend the physical realm. For centuries I have empowered the Native American warriors and now I fight with the blood of all the Native Nations coursing through my veins. The Messenger (1-0) vs. Warhawk (1-0) – Both men seem to have respect for each other, agreeing to shake hands before the fight. Once the bell rings, though, it’s game on and The Messenger connects with the LAST RITES. Warhawk is back to his feet in an instant but there’s no way that didn’t hurt him. He immediately fires back with his WAR DANCE but it isn’t enough to keep The Messenger down. Another LAST RITES from The Messenger and Warhawk is out. Rabbid (1-0) vs. Ratchet (1-0) – There is a tinge of fear in Ratchet’s eyes as she stares across the cage at her opponent, steam shooting from Rabbid’s mask with each breath. When the bell rings, Ratchet attacks but soon finds herself on the receiving end of a SPINE SMASHER. She tries to regain her composure and slow the match down a bit but Rabbid just stays on her. Once free from Rabbid’s grasp, Ratchet connects with a solid WRIST ROCKET. Rabbid stumbles a bit before plodding forward again. Another WRIST ROCKET and Rabbid goes down for a few seconds. He straight up and again continues his forward movement. Rabbid takes control of the fight and doesn’t let go, pouring on the punishment before mercifully putting the match to an end with the second SPINE SMASHER of the fight. The IFC Medical Team are tending to Ratchet. She seems to be moving around but they are stretchering her to the back to be safe. Hype MacLeod: I sure hope Ratchet is going to be OK. Rabbid is just a ruthless spine smashing machine but so far he hasn’t actually broken any rules. And you have to wonder, is he just following the orders of Tick Tock or does he have his own thoughts, desires and agenda? We’ll all just have to keep tuned to IFC for more info as it arises. Until next time…
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Post by Eliath on Sept 18, 2015 11:11:29 GMT -6
A big win for Vincitor.
Death Star was great - "Are you sure I don't know you from somewhere?" Of course you do Deadpool, that's Wolverine!
Both Bobcat Jack and The Messenger remain undefeated, and Rabbid destroyed Ratchet with the SPINE SMASHER - all great fights.
Great stuff Pike!
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Post by troy on Sept 19, 2015 12:22:04 GMT -6
Some cool action going down here. Love the characterizations.
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Post by pikemojo on Sept 22, 2015 13:00:27 GMT -6
IFC 5 Hype MacLeod: Welcome back to the Intergalactic Fight Club. I am Hype MacLeod and I’m happy to bring you an update on the condition of Ratchet to start off this week’s show. The IFC Medical Team had to use a stretcher to get Ratchet to the back at the end of last week’s show. They immediately took her back to a regeneration tank and she has almost made a full recovery. She doesn’t have a fight this week so we should see Ratchet at 100% next week. That’s definitely good news. She is one tough cookie but Rabbid looked like a monster in that fight. He’s just plain scary! On to this week’s fights. We have an outstanding night of tournament action with Krusher Khan and Death Star starting us off, both looking for their first win in the IFC. Krusher Khan (0-2) vs. Death Star (0-2) – This fight means nothing for the tournament standings. A win for either man isn’t enough to move him forward into the next round of the tournament. You do have to imagine that both still want that win so they aren’t walking out of the tournament empty handed. Death Star starts the action like a ball of fire, knocking Khan loopy with a flying cross chop. Dual roundhouse kicks puts Death Star on his butt. “She put the lime in the coconut, she drank ‘em both up…,” Death Star sings softly. Death Star shakes his head back and forth and gets back to his feet. After some rumbling back and forth Death Star connects with the DEATH MARCH, nearly KOing Krusher Khan. Khan is able to answer the 10-count, however, so the fight goes on. Another 2 DEATH MARCHes from Death Star but each time Khan gets right back up. Death Star keeps on him, even hitting a fourth DEATH MARCH for another flash KO but again Khan is able to get his feet back underneath him. “What kind of <bleep>ing mutant are you?” “Shut your foul mouth, dog,” exclaimed the Russian street fighter as he charged forward with a jaw crushing RUSSIAN SICKLE. The lariat was enough to shut Death Star up for a moment but not enough to take him out of the contest. A subsequent spinning back fist does do the trick. The Messenger Interview: Scoop Muldoon: Messenger, any luck finding that eeeeevil force that you were sent here for? The Messenger: Not yet. There are plenty of dishonorable, scum of the cosmos types in this tournament but none seem to be PURE evil. Scoop Muldoon: Well, it sounds like you’ve got your work cut out for you. How about that epic war. Is it here yet? The Messenger: I feel you are making light of the impending darkness. If the possible future comes to fruition in the way the Sentinels believe it will… no man, woman or machine will be safe. Scoop Muldoon: Well, I’ll be sure to keep my eyes out for any impending apocalypse. You’ll be the first person to know if I see anything. Rocky (0-2) vs. The Messenger (2-0) – The Messenger means business, opening the fight with two LAST RITES. Rocky has tons of heart to fight on after that but he’s visibly shaken. The two fight on but Rocky is only finding air with his punch combos. The Messenger seems to have found a home for the back brain kick he calls the LAST RITES but the Andromedan boxer keeps pushing forward, even after a near knockout. After seven LAST RITES, Rocky finally lands his first punch, a left hook to The Messenger’s jaw. He unloads a number of different combos and The Messenger is down! Rocky throws his hands into the air and yells “Andromedaaaaaa!” as The Messenger gets back up. Rocky hits the SUPER COMBO KO but again The Messenger seems unphased. The Messenger comes back again with an 8th LAST RITES but again Rocky fights on. He may be a bit dumb but he sure is brave! LAST RITES #9 is ineffective as Rocky comes firing back with the SUPER COMBO KO… equally ineffective. Rocky is swinging at air again when he manages to connect with another SUPER COMBO KO. The Messenger is down! Referee Bull Hammer counts to 10 and the match is over! Rocky gets a HUGE upset win! Hype MacLeod: Before we get to our HIGHLY anticipated main event, we have a special report from Scoop Muldoon. Scoop… Scoop Muldoon: Thanks, Hype. As all of you viewers saw from two weeks ago, Tick Tock talked about the rumored ooze flow beneath the Box Office Arena. I am here at that ooze flow. As you can see, it isn’t much. There is just a small trickle coming forth from the earth. The IFC Corporation has hired this team of scientists to research the ooze to make sure it is safe for the inhabitants of this area. I have Dr. Limerick Von Infostein here to tell us more. Dr. Von Infostein: Yes… So far the origin of this ooze is very mysterious but we don’t see any reason for alarm. It doesn’t to be harmful to this celestial body or any of the beings residing on it. We will continue our research but for now, there is no reason for anyone to be concerned with what is beneath the IFC stadium. Scoop Muldoon: You heard it! Back to you Hype! Hype MacLeod: Very, very interesting. Looks like Scoop will have to dig a bit more to get the truth out of Tick Tock. But now, it’s time for our main event! Honest Abe (2-0) vs. Ken Po(0-2) – The two men rumble back and forth for a few seconds but, coming out of a scramble, Honest Abe is able to get Ken Po in the LINCOLN LOCK. Ken Po appears to go limp for a second before he wildly shakes to let Bull Hammer know he is still awake. His shaking helps him to reverse the hold and mount a bit of offense, even connecting with a RYUKEN. Abe is able to counter one of Ken Po’s punches into another wrenching LINCOLN LOCK but it seems Ken Po has gained confidence in his ability to escape the hold and doesn’t give up until he does so. The two fighters go back and forth, hold for hold, strike for strike, even seeing four more LINCOLN LOCKs. Ken Po’s alliance with Sonny Onoo doesn’t seem to have hampered his honest, competitive spirit any. Finally, after much clean fighting, Abe is able to get a LINCOLN LOCK locked on with such a tight grip that no amount of wiggling and fighting could break it. Ken Po had no choice but to tap out. Honest Abe is the first fighter to officially be into the final round of the tournament! A win for Vincitor or Tick Tock next week will not be enough for either of them to contend with Abe’s winning streak. Backstage Camera: Death Star walks up to Krusher Khan, who is seated in front of a trainer cutting the tape off his fists. Death Star throws a paper bag at Khan, which jingles as it hits him in the chest. “There you go. You won the bet. And it’s all in <bleep>ing Rubles like you wanted. <bleep>ing Ruskies…” Punk AD (1-1) vs. Rabbid (2-0) – Rabbid never even sees the opening shot, a Future Fist Smash, coming and goes down like a sack of carrots. Steam shoots out of his mask as he furiously gets back to his feet. He grabs Punk A.D. by the throat and delivers a devastating SPINE SMASHER. Punk A.D. is hurt but not out. Rabbid stomps away at the defenseless steam punk warrior then picks him up for another SPINE SMASHER. Punk A.D. survives and keeps fighting to get to his feet through a barrage of punches and stomps. As soon as he regains the standing position Rabbid’s hand finds Punk A.D.’s throat again for a third SPINE SMASHER. Somehow Punk A.D. is again able to answer the 10-count. With one last ditch effort, Punk A.D. puts every ounce of strength he has into a Back Blaster and is able to get the win. Hype MacLeod: What an amazing night of fights!!! Every fight tonight was a WAR and we even got to witness two huge upsets! The final fights take place next week but with the current tie in the orange bracket and the impending tie in the green division, it looks like we’ll be going into tournament overtime!!! You won’t want to miss it! Until next time…
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Post by pikemojo on Sept 23, 2015 12:23:00 GMT -6
IFC 6 Hype MacLeod: Welcome back to the Intergalactic Fight Club! We’re live at the Box Office Arena with a packed house. We have some REALLY exciting fights for you tonight. I can’t wait! First let’s go to Scoop Muldoon who is live with Vincitor. Scoop… Vincitor Interview: Scoop Muldoon: Thanks, Hype. I’m here with Vincitor, who is set to face the mysterious Tick Tock in our opening fight of the evening. Vin, is it hard to keep your mind on the fight ahead after seeing how clearly insane this guy is? Vincitor: No, Scoop. I’ve been doing this a long time. I was raised in a wrestling family. I’ve been on the wrestling mats since I was in diapers. I’ve run into plenty of psychopaths. Tick Tock is his own brand of crazy but I’m still aiming to take him down and make him tap out as quickly as possible. And I don’t see much that he can do to stop me. Vincitor (1-1) vs. Tick Tock(1-1) – The match starts with both fighters in a dead sprint toward each other. They collide in the middle of the cage and both go down hard. It takes until Bull Hammer’s 8-count but both make it back to their feet. Vincitor sends Tick Tock back to the mat with a Tatsunori Twister and quickly locks on the KINNIKU SPECIAL. Tick Tock braves through the pain and escapes the hold only to be repeatedly slammed back down to the mat. Another KINNIKU SPECIAL spells the end of the fight. Tiki Boom Interview: Scoop Muldoon: I am here with Tiki Boom. A warrior from a magical forest on the Earth Islands of Tonga. Tell the fans at home what they need to know about you. Tiki Boom: Unga Munga!!! Tiki Boom smashes his wooden fists together, splinters flying through the air and walks off camera. Scoop Muldoon: You heard it here first. Unga Munga… Ratchet (1-1) vs. Tiki Boom (0-2) – It’s good to see Ratchet back on her feet after the brutal beating she took from Rabbid two weeks ago. She goes against a tough opponent in Tiki Boom. If she wins tonight she will keep herself in contention to move on to the next round of the tournament. Hopefully her beat up body can handle it. Tiki Boom on the other hand is looking to pick up his first win in the IFC. The fight starts a little bit slow, with both competitors feeling each other out. Ratchet manages to graze Tiki Boom with a WRIST ROCKET but it doesn’t seem to have much effect. The pace quickens a bit as the action begins to favor Ratchet more and more. Every time Tiki Boom gets control of the fight, he squanders it, allowing Ratchet to reverse his holds. The fight ends when Ratchet connects flush with a second WRIST ROCKET. Warhawk (1-1) vs. Yoko-Ohno(1-1) – Both Warhawk and Yoko-Ohno are looking to pick up a big win tonight, which would tie either of them with The Messenger’s current tournament record, requiring one more fight to determine who moves on to the next round of the tournament. Warhawk and Yoko-Ohno go to war. It’s a frantic fight! After a knee drop from the enormous Yoko-Ohno, Warhawk stands right back up, shakes his fists in the air and yells “I feel your power Native Warriors!!!” He immediately hits a WAR DANCE and gets the win. Warhawk will face The Messenger next week to find out which one goes to the final round of this tournament. Bobcat Jack Interview: Scoop Muldoon: Bobcat Jack, you’ve been really impressive so far in the IFC. Fans have been buying your T-shirts and toy cigars by the case. Tell us, where does this innate fighting skill come from? You make it look so natural… and you seem to be at peace in the cage… Bobcat Jack: I don’t know, bub. I’ve been living a long time without much memory of my upbringing… my past. There’s some training up here (pointing to his head) that I didn’t forget. Like you said, it comes natural. I’ve had this saying ringing through my head for as long as I can remember and I just keep trying to follow that strategy in life. Destroy the body and the head will follow. Destroy the body and the head will follow. Fighting’s the easy part. It’s everything outside that cage that’s tough. Bobcat Jack (2-0) vs. Party Pirate (2-0) – Both Bobcat Jack and Party Pirate are undefeated so far in IFC. Who will move on to the final round of the tournament from the blue bracket? It’s time to find out! Bobcat Jack works the body with a series of solar plexus punches. Party Pirate is trying to block as many shots as possible but too many are getting through. He starts to fade backwards toward the cage but Bobcat Jack cuts off the angle and delivers a devastating Thunder Kick, sending Party Pirate to the canvas. Bobcat jack wins in impressive, dominating fashion! Hype MacLeod: Bobcat Jack!!! This guy is incredible. He’s into the finals of the Interstellar Super Grand Prix along with Honest Abe from last week. Next week we will find out the two other fighters that will be joining them. Until next time…
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Post by troy on Sept 23, 2015 19:44:06 GMT -6
Nice to see Bobcat Jack doing well for you. He hasn't had much luck for me so far.
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Post by Dustin on Sept 23, 2015 20:07:51 GMT -6
You and MD have Bobcat on a roll!
I'm loving it, Pike!
What do you think of the game mechanics?
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Post by pikemojo on Sept 23, 2015 22:11:52 GMT -6
You and MD have Bobcat on a roll! I'm loving it, Pike! What do you think of the game mechanics? Thanks, man. I love the simplicity and speed of the game. It lacks some of the fun mechanics that FG games have but makes up for it with how quickly you can roll out a card. The speed with which I can roll out a card has had me playing IFC more than LOW... and I LOVE LOW. Really glad I took the plunge and bought IFC when I did. It's fun to be a fan so early on in its life.
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Post by troy on Sept 24, 2015 4:30:08 GMT -6
The speed of the game is a big part of the appeal to me. I love FG, but sometimes the matches can take just short of forever.
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Post by Eliath on Sept 24, 2015 12:47:00 GMT -6
Another great card pikemojo! At the rate he is going, Bobcat Jack is going to cruise to a victory in the Grand Prix. Loving your results man! Keep them coming!
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Post by pikemojo on Oct 3, 2015 23:03:27 GMT -6
IFC 7 Hype MacLeod: Welcome, fight fans, to IFC 7!!! We have a jam-packed night of fights tonight. After tonight’s fights we will know exactly who our final four Interstellar Super Grand Prix participants will be. We already know that Honest Abe and Bobcat Jack are into the next round but some close matchups have complicated things in the other brackets. The Messenger and Warhawk are tied at 2 wins and one loss each. They face each other tonight to determine a winner from the green bracket. The orange bracket was even more closely contested with Punk A.D., Ratchet and Rabbid all tied at 2 wins and one loss. Each of those three combatants will fight each other once tonight. It is a single night, round robin tournament! We also have a special attraction bout featuring on a fighter by the name of El Pikador facing one of the Sentinels of the Cosmos. As you fans know, in order for a new fighter to earn the right to compete in the IFC, they must first face one of the Sentinels of the Cosmos. Win or lose, the Sentinels will meet to determine whether the fighter gave an IFC worthy performance. El Pikador has apparently fought through a number of top angelic fighters in Vector 1over the past few weeks, to catch the attention of Comet. This will not only be our first appearance of El Pikador in an IFC cage, it will also be the first appearance of Saint Nick’s toughest reindeer. It’s going to be an exciting night of fights! We have more fights than usual so we are going to keep the extra interviews to a minimum this week. Let’s get to the action! Ratchet (2-1) vs. Punk A.D. (2-1) – The last time these two fought Ratchet walked out the victor. We will see if history repeats itself or if Punk A.D. has learned from his mistakes in their first fight. Ratchet charges forward with the ring of the bell and knocks Punk A.D. loopy. He’s flat on his back for a few seconds before realizing he’s still in this fight. Knowing she could be close to victory, Ratchet pours it on, hitting Punk A.D. with everything she has in her. A WRIST ROCKET gets another near knockout for Ratchet. A return volley SONIC BOOM KICK sends Ratchet to a seated position against the cage but she’s still with it. With both fighters back on their feet the hands and feet are flying back and forth . Another SONIC BOOM KICK sends Ratchet down again. Still not out. Some rumbling in the center of the cage, neither fighter gaining a clear advantage when Ratchet drills Punk A.D. with a WRIST ROCKET. Punk A.D. is down and out. The Messenger (2-1) vs. Warhawk(2-1) – The Messenger enters the cage calmly, as with every bout, but Warhawk runs down the ramp to the cage, grabs hold of the chain link and shakes it back and forth, whipping the crowd into a frenzy. Bull Hammer forces him to stop to get the fight started and to prevent any potential damage to the fighting surface. The Messenger attempts a palm strike on the Native Warrior but Warhawk dodges and goes straight into the WAR DANCE. It’s too early to put The Messenger out but Warhawk proves he is here to fight! Another early WAR DANCE doesn’t even rattle the stoic Messenger but the subsequent Tomahawk Chop catches him by surprise and gives Warhawk the win. Warhawk is officially into the final round of the tournament. Rabbid (2-1) vs. Punk A.D. (2-2) – Rabbid somehow looks bigger than ever and absolutely decimates Punk A.D. with an quick SPINE SMASHER KO. If I’m Ratchet, I’m not looking forward to facing this guy again. El Pikador makes his way down to the cage with little fanfare, despite his attempts to pump up the crowd. As he stares towards the entrance way, waiting for his opponent to make his way to the cage, the GalactiTron big screen turns to static and the lights go out in the Box Office Arena. The screen comes back on showing Tick Tock next to what looks to be a neon green lava flow, spewing from the earth.Tick Tock: I think some of you viewers had better stop believing everything the IFC is force feeding you. The scene from two weeks ago featuring the good Dr. Limerick Von Infostein was a FABRICATION!!! I’d venture a guess that Dr. Infostein wasn’t even a real scientist but I don’t have those facts just yet to prove my case. What I DO have is the REAL ooze flow. I can feel the heat from here! Scoop Muldoon is a puppet for the IFC and a LIAR!!! Now look over here at some of the plants that have been disfigured by hideous growths caused by the ooze. And here I have one of the local wildlife creatures, now a twisted version of its former self. THIS is the TRUTH, people! Not what they have shown you! Don’t trust the IFC! The time is drawing near when I will make my intentions in the IFC oh so very clear. But first I feel the need to tear down the curtain hiding the IFC’s dirty little secrets. Tick tock, tick tock. You will learn all things in due time… all in due time… The screen returns to static as the lights fade back up. Hype MacLeod: I’m very sorry about that fight fans. We have the top technical team in the galaxy but sometimes glitches still happen. I assure you the words of Tick Tock do not reflect the views of this broadcaster, nor the views of the IFC. It seems like we are back to full broadcast strength so let’s get back to the action! El Pikador (0-0) vs. Comet (0-0) – El Pikador starts the fight on offense, with Comet seemingly eating his shots as some sort of a test of strength. When Comet does lash out, he instantly grabs hold of a PAN GALACTIC STRETCH. El Pikador looks like he is going to tap but at the last possible second finds an opening to slip out of the hold. A bit of a stalemate before El Pikador is able to hit BOLT STRIKE ALPHA. Comet survives and the fight continues. Another stall as both men seem to not know what to throw at the other next. El Pikador goes back to the BOLT STRIKE ALPHA and manages to pick up the victory. Ratchet (3-1) vs. Rabbid (3-1) – Ratchet appears to be holding a lot of nerves prior to this fight beginning. Once the bell sounds she actually jumps a bit before getting right to the action. She manages to get Rabbid on the ground with some stick and move tactics and then puts some real pressure on him with a neck crank. Mark Coleman, eat would be proud!!! Back on their feet and Ratchet eats a big thrust kick. Rabbid is a monster! Every move is as brutal as the last. Ratchet’s only hope is to stay light on her feet… and she manages to use that strategy to near perfection, utilizing a perfectly timed WRIST ROCKET to get the win. Hype MacLeod: That’s got to feel good! Ratchet will join Honest Abe, Warhawk and Bobcat Jack in the final round of the Interstellar Super Grand Prix. What a tournament so far and it’s about to get even better! I can’t wait to see who is able to pull of the big win in the coming weeks! Until next time…
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Post by The Konishoner on Oct 9, 2015 11:04:05 GMT -6
Finally got caught up. I enjoy your style and how you portray the characters Ratchet gets the revenge over Rabbid when it counts! Keep it up, my friend.
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Post by pikemojo on Oct 13, 2015 11:03:33 GMT -6
IFC 8 Hype MacLeod: Welcome back to the IFC, fight fans. This is IFC 8 and we are live at the Box Office Arena. We have a packed schedule for tonight and first up we have a Meeting of the Sentinels of the Cosmos to decide whether El Pikador has been accepted as the newest member of the IFC roster. Meeting of the Sentinels of the Cosmos:El Pikador walks down the ramp to the cage. The four Sentinels of the Cosmos, Saint Nick, Comet, Celsius and Fahrenheit, teleport into the cage surrounding the wannabe luchador.Saint Nick: I call to order the meeting of the Sentinels of the Cosmos. Nick’s voice echos throughout the arena even without a microphone. Comet: I’ll tell you what, you’ve got some moves. I don’t overlook anyone but you definitely surprised me. Celsius: You surprised all of us. Fahrenheit: With a win over Comet, it’s hard to deny you a spot in the IFC. Saint Nick: Welcome, El Pikador. I hope you’re ready. It doesn’t get any easier from here. El Pikador: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is my dream. The Sentinels of the Cosmos teleport back out, leaving El Pikador celebrating in the cage and Celsius and Fahrenheit standing in their respective corners of the cage, ready for their fight.Hype MacLeod: Wow!!! That was incredible. I have word that the Agents of Time are searching throughout the galaxy and throughout time for more fighters to add to the IFC roster. The Sentinels of the Cosmos have assured us that no one, no matter how highly they are praised by the Agents, will get into the IFC without first facing one of the Sentinels. And speaking of Sentinels, up next we have our first look at two of the Sentinels, Celsius and Fahrenheit. They will be facing each other in what they are calling an Iron Sharpens Iron fight. They wanted to make sure they are ready for the influx in fighters trying to make their way into IFC. No animosity… just fighting. Celsius (0-0) vs. Fahrenheit (0-0) – Celsius and Fahrenheit shake hands prior to starting the fight, steam rising from the center of the cage as their hands touch. When the bell rings Fahrenheit charges forward and wraps himself around Celsius’ back, pulling him to the ground. The cage completely fills with steam. The bell rings but no one in the audience or watching at home can tell what has happened. Fahrenheit is declared the winner by Sentinel Sleeper. Tiki Boom (0-3) vs. Rocky(1-2) – Tiki Boom takes initiative, attempting a Samoan Drop to start the match. Rocky blocks and gets smashed by a BOOM SHAKA-LAKA. Rocky is out in another quick match. Honest Abe (3-0) vs. Warhawk (3-1) – Honest Abe walks to the cage shaking hands and kissing babies, seemingly campaigning for his presidential run hundreds of years in the past. Warhawk, however, comes running to the cage Before entering he slams his fists over and over and over into the chain link on top of the door frame. This guy just doesn’t stop moving. When the bell rings, Warhawk charges forward. Abe easily ducks and takes Warhawk down to the mat. Warhawk manages to get back to his feet quickly and unleashes a series of Tomahawk Chops. There’s a lot of rumbling in this fight, with Abe most often coming out on top. Warhawk doesn’t give up, though, and catches Abe with a WAR DANCE coming out of one of those rumbles against the cage. An attempted follow up Crazy Horse Clutch by Warhawk is reversed into a LINCOLN LOCK. Warhawk has no choice but to say uncle. Ratchet (4-1) vs. Bobcat Jack (3-0) – Bobcat Jack starts the fight slowly and methodically. Ratchet uses some quick footwork along with her stick and move strategy from previous fights and gets a quick knockout win. Hype MacLeod: Amazing!!! Ratchet continues to defy the odds and prove all of her doubters wrong. We have more awesome IFC action next week. Until next time…
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 13, 2015 11:14:45 GMT -6
I like your meeting with the Sentinels and El Pikador, it'll be fun seeing how he does and Ratchet is just a beast...
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Post by The Konishoner on Oct 13, 2015 14:46:34 GMT -6
Haha....Steam, I like it. Nice trial with El Pikador, nice to see that being used. Ratchet is becoming quite the star in various feds. Keep up the great action.
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