Post by Exotic Rick on Nov 27, 2018 3:49:53 GMT -5
April 1980, Superstar Saturday @ Chitown Complex
Soul Daddy vs Waldo The Dweeb - What looked to be an easy victory for Soul Daddy, it was countered into a roll up from Waldo, leading into another upset victory at the expense of Soul Daddy!
Dark Invader vs Dr. B - Angry from the results of the opener, Dark Invader came into the ring and choked Soul Daddy, then threw him out of the ring like he was nothing when his opponent Dr. B came down. This was a good hoss battle,and Dark Invader redeemed his Empire by winning against Dr. B.
Iron Mask vs Warhawk - Iron Mask attacked Warhawk before the match, and continued the assault even after it started. After having completely dominated, Iron Mask stepped out the ring and grabbed a chair, and came in, hitting Warhawk with a sickening chair shot to the head. The fans booed, and then Dangerzone ran down, to run Iron Mask away from his tag partner.
Aurora vs Auntie Voodoo - The now debuted Aurora made a quick impact, beating Auntie Voodoo in a fast amount of time.
Ace Arcadium vs Slashmaster vs Ninja Shadow - For some bragging rights, all three went at it. No small alliances were made by either three, they were all just intent on beating the crap out of each other. In the end, it was Arcadium with the 8-Bit Breaker who won.
Post by Thumper Moore III on Nov 27, 2018 7:59:49 GMT -5
The number of “must read” feds has gone up by one. To be honest, I wasn’t sure about the conceptinitially, but it’s unique, I’m growing to like the idea, and you’re pulling it off very well.
The number of “must read” feds has gone up by one. To be honest, I wasn’t sure about the conceptinitially, but it’s unique, I’m growing to like the idea, and you’re pulling it off very well.
Thank you very much! It means a lot to know some great writers on this website like you are reading (and liking) my stuff. Motivates me a lot to keep going because there's obvious interest in it.
Post by Exotic Rick on Nov 29, 2018 3:28:18 GMT -5
April 1980, Sunday Night Slam @ Canada Centre
Gorgon Tokoro vs Lyndi Harker - An entertaining bout between two top ladies wrestlers. Tokoro takes the win in a nail-chewer matchup.
Following that good ladies match, Aurora said that she is getting ready to take control of the ladies division, and will gladly wrestle anyone challenging her.
Conquer and Command vs American Heroes - Conquer and Command did exactly what their name is, they conquered and commanded the entire match. Despite occasional comebacks by the American Heroes, the winners were the foreign team.
Brit Buckingham vs Chameleon Kid - Quick victory for Chameleon Kid.
Honest Al interviews Arizona Chance. Chance says that he enjoyed his match with Arcadium, and would gladly love a rematch between the two.
Valedictorian vs Reptile Ranger - With the Queen of Mean and The Thinker constantly distracting Reptile Ranger, it was hard for him to focus as The Valedictorian continuously attacked him from behind. After attempting to win, Valedictorian countered into a back suplex, and goes up top to drop the elbow to win.
Post by Exotic Rick on Nov 29, 2018 3:36:13 GMT -5
April 1980, Weekend Wrasslin’ @ Canada Centre
We open the show up with two “Canadian heroes” Spazz and Mercenary. The two are given sort of a heroes welcome as they appear on the stage. The Executers brag about how they are the best tag team and how great it is to be in Canada.
Van Winkles vs Slave Drivers - Despite Big Thuggee’s attempts to utterly dominate, the Van Winkles are more focused and easily win this match.
Pelvis Pressly vs Juan Tijuana - Pressly hip and jives all over the place as he scores a big win over Juan Tijuana.
After Pressly and his manager, Big Boss Jr are finally out of the ring, done hollering and screaming about Pelvis’s win, we are opened to a creepy vignette featuring Slashmaster, Keith Blood, and Succubus. It’s creepy to say the least..
Ninja Shadow vs Arizona Chance - With the Cruiserweight Title on the line and some big points to win, Ninja Shadow works his hardest, knowing that his team “Foreign Warfare” needs it, but in the end it’s Arizona Chance who wins and is now the new Cruiserweight Champion.
Post by Exotic Rick on Nov 29, 2018 6:17:31 GMT -5
With the world title match being determined previously from the winner of March Madness, the winning team will be able to have any of their members go for ANY other belt.
So, here are the points for this month:
8BH: 32
IE: 8
BC: 8
SotR: 6
FW: 6
SFC: 12
SD: 8
So the winners are, 8-Bit Heroes for a third time in a row. To annoyance of some of the factions, they promise to beat the 8-Bit Heroes next time.
April 1980, Champ Clash @ Silver Stadium
Dicky Thunderbird vs O’Hooligan - We start off the card with a quick match for the TV Title. Thunderbird looks for a quick retain, but Mother Russia throws salt in his eyes, allowing for O’Hooligan to roll up the distracted Thunderbird and become new TV Champion.
Exotic Rick is interviewed by Honest Al after the match ended. Rick says soon, GoR will never be the same.
Shop of Horrors vs Van Winkles - This is an equal and entertaining tag team bout. After a back and forth battle leading to the Van Winkles about to hit a tag team move on Slashmaster, Lazer’s theme plays, briefly distracting them. When it stops, they turn back to a wicked double lariat from Keith Blood. Blood drags Terry out the ring, and Slashmaster finishes Devin off to retain their belts. After the match ends, commentators spectate what just happened, and The Thinker claims it was Lazer’s ego costing the Van Winkles!
Damon Van Winkle vs Valedictorian - Before the match starts, and while he’s coming down, Damon Van Winkle looks confused. He can be seen muttering “Lazer, why?” The match starts and it is great. It seems Damon has put what happened in the tag match in his back pocket so he can focus on Valedictorian. After a great back and forth battle, it is Valedictorian with the Savage Elbow who wins.
Arizona Chance vs Death Star Boy - The former TV Champion battles Arizona Chance in a quick and fast paced match. At points, Chance does struggle to keep up with Star Boy, but catches him and begins to maintain control. After hitting a powerslam, leading to a Last Crusade, Chance retained his belt.
Before the next match begins, Dangerzone and Warhawk come down to take pictures with the fans and sign autographs.
Princess Starbright vs Aurora - This was a friendly battle between two faction mates, with the Ladies title on the line. It looked like Aurora was the clear favorite, but Starbright scored the upset to retain her belt. Aurora And Starbright shake hands after the match, but Gorgon Tokoro comes and attacks both from behind! Tokoro grabs the Ladies belt and stares at it, to big boos.
Dr. B vs Dark Invader vs Ninja Shadow - High stakes set for this match. The winning leader will get their team eight points to start off the next month. This was a must win, but after hitting a jumping side kick to Invader, sending him out the right, he hit the Shadow Storm on Dr. B to win the match against two big men.
Ace Arcadium vs Jet Set Strutter - In our main event, these two men battled out. Despite the fans all against Strutter, this added fuel to the fire as he did what ever tactic he could pull out. A Six-Figure Leglock leading into a rollup from Arcadium turns to an 8-Bit Breaker, but Arcadium pulls Strutter up, hitting a second one to ensure that he is still the GoR World Champion.
Post by Exotic Rick on Nov 29, 2018 6:26:59 GMT -5
May 1980, Superstar Saturday @ Boston Arena
Teeny Norman vs Soul Daddy - Soul Daddy redeems his recent loss with an easy victory over Norman.
Exotic Rick vs Damon Van Winkle - This was a well battle, Damon surprisingly, yet again plays the good guy again and reverses an Exotic Awakening into a backslide driver. After the match is over, Damon tells Lazer they can discuss all their issues next week, and he can explain why he screwed his brothers.
Mercenary vs Zen - A great match between two underrated wrestlers on the roster. A mix of aerial and technical wrestling, but in the end it is Mercenary who taps Zen out.
Ninja Shadow vs Reptile Ranger - Ninja Shadow tries to ride high on his team’s eight points, but is thwarted by Reptile Ranger who scores a much needed win for himself, and his faction.
O’Hooligan vs Dr B - With the TV Title on the main event, it made it even sweeter for these two rivals. They brawled around the ring, and when Dr B went for the Clubber, The Thinker appeared at ringside! People were confused because The Thinker is with the Six Figure Club, but O’Hooligan comes from behind with the Barroom Brawl, retaining his belt.