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Post by thrifty on Feb 23, 2018 17:24:13 GMT -5
I would trade for Triple H but unfortunately the Nation of Domination blackface segment has made its rounds through West Africa. There's now a ransom on his head.
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Post by xoanafacetico on Feb 23, 2018 17:56:27 GMT -5
INITIAL MATCH ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR NWDKWA-DV SPITTING BLOOD AND WE BROS ON FEBRUARY 24 AND FEBRUARY 25 RESPECTIVELY...
SPITTING BLOOD:
GUERRERO MAYA, JR. & MASCARA DORADA vs. JONATHAN GRESHAM & FRED YEHI - KATSUYORI SHIBATA vs. TIMOTHY THATCHER - CAVERNARIO, MICHAEL ELGIN, & ULTIMO GUERRERO vs. LOS INGOBERNABLES (DRAGON LEE, RUSH, & HIROMU TAKAHASHI) - SHUJI ISHIKAWA vs. AJ STYLES
WE BROS:
LOS INGOBERNABLES (DRAGON LEE, RUSH, & HIROMU TAKAHASHI) vs. DREW MCINTYRE, WILL OSPREAY, & ZACK SABRE, JR. - KATSUYORI SHIBATA vs. FRED YEHI - THE ALABAMA BOYS (YUJI HINO & YUJI OKABAYASHI) & NEXTREAM (KENTO MIYAHARA & NAOYA NOMURA) vs. THE SNAKEPIT (HIDEKI SUZUKI & TIMOTHY THATCHER) & TWIN TOWERS (SHUJI ISHIKAWA & KOHEI SATO) - DAICHI HASHIMOTO vs. MATT RIDDLE
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Post by xoanafacetico on Feb 24, 2018 8:37:49 GMT -5
OFFICIAL TRADE: TRIPLE H FOR LIO RUSH #2
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Post by xoanafacetico on Feb 25, 2018 19:57:16 GMT -5
OFFICIAL RULING: You can't have more than two of any one wrestler. So if you get the high vote/top ten bonus for a wrestler you already have, you can transfer the hypothetical third version of them into getting your next highest wrestler outside of the top ten. If you are the high vote on them OR you already had them on your roster, you get a duplicate for THEM. Your asset count stays the same but the asset itself changes.
Like, it is a guarantee that with Yehi as my #1 that I'll have three of him if I didn't do this, and that would be stupid as hell. I can only allow this to be SO stupid, and the asset part of it is already weird enough.
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Post by xoanafacetico on Mar 3, 2018 12:32:41 GMT -5
2/24/18 NWDKWA-Delaware Valley: Spitting Blood Center Stage Theater Atlanta, GA
1) Guerrero Maya, Jr. & Mascara Dorada defeat Jonathan Gresham & Fred Yehi via pinfall by Dorada on Gresham following a Screwdriver. (13:54) - 2) Takuya Nomura, Kohei Sato, & Hideki Suzuki defeat KAI, Naoya Nomura, & Yuko Miyamoto via pinfall by Sato on KAI following a German suplex hold. (12:22) - 3) DAMNATION (Tetsuya Endo & Daisuke Sasaki) & Chris Hero defeat Catch Point (Drew Gulak & Tracy Williams) & Konosuke Takeshita via pinfall by Hero on Williams following a Gotch-style piledriver (20:29) - 4) Drew McIntyre, Will Ospreay, & Zack Sabre, Jr. defeat the Alabama Boys (Yuji Hino & Yuji Okabayashi) & Lio Rush via pinfall by Ospreay on Rush following a 630 Splash. (15:47) - 5) Los Ingobernables (Dragon Lee, Rush, & Hiromu Takahashi) defeat Cavernario, Michael Elgin, & Ultimo Guerrero via disqualification after all three rudos hit Los Ingobernables with a low blow. As to be expected, a beatdown and brawl ensued culminating with all three Ingobernables members left down on the canvas. (10:25) - 6) Katsuyori Shibata defeats Timothy Thatcher via pinfall after a Penalty Kick. (16:42) - 7) Kento Miyahara & Matt Riddle defeat Daichi Hashimoto & Trevor Lee via submission by Riddle on Lee after applying the Bromission. Hashimoto stepped off of the apron and left Lee by himself as soon as Riddle got him in the hold, before he could even tap out. (13:38) - 8) AJ Styles defeats Shuji Ishikawa via pinfall after a springboard 450 splash. (21:11)
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Post by xoanafacetico on Mar 4, 2018 7:38:23 GMT -5
2/25/18 NWDKWA-Delaware Valley: We Bros Center Stage Theater Atlanta, GA
1) Daisuke Sasaki defeats Lio Rush via submission with a satellite crossface. (11:24) - 2) Jonathan Gresham defeats Tetsuya Endo via submission with a Royal Octopus hold. (12:16) - 3) Catch Point (Drew Gulak & Tracy Williams), Guerrero Maya, Jr., Mascara Dorada, & Konosuke Takeshita defeat Cavernario, KAI, Yuko Miyamoto, Takuya Nomura, & Ultimo Guerrero via pinfall by Maya on Nomura after a Sacrificio Maya. (15:27) - 4) Katsuyori Shibata vs. Fred Yehi ends in a time-limit draw. (25:00) - 5) Los Ingobernables (Dragon Lee, Rush, & Hiromu Takahashi) defeat Drew McIntyre, Will Ospreay, & Zack Sabre, Jr. via pinfall by Lee on Ospreay with a Phoenix-plex hold after a Time Bomb by Takahashi. (19:37) - 6) The Snakepit (Hideki Suzuki & Timothy Thatcher) & Twin Towers (Shuji Ishikawa & Kohei Sato) defeat The Alabama Boys (Yuji Hino & Yuji Okabayashi) & NEXTREAM (Kento Miyahara & Naoya Nomura) via submission after Thatcher applied a Fujiwara armbar to Nomura. (16:46) - 7) Chris Hero & AJ Styles defeat Michael Elgin & Trevor Lee via pinfall by Hero on Elgin after a Gotch-style piledriver. (17:23) - 8) Daichi Hashimoto defeats Matt Riddle by referee stoppage after repeated Penalty Kicks. The locker room emptied out to pull Hashimoto off of Riddle, who was bleeding from the right eyebrow after the kicks. Hashimoto dropped a hachimaki like that of his father's onto Riddle after distance had been created between them and medical personnel began to attend to Riddle. (9:43)
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Post by grimmas on Mar 8, 2018 11:08:01 GMT -5
Results!
NWDKWA: Toronto presents "The Beginning" February 23, 2018 Maple Leaf Gardens
1. Zach Sabre Jr. defeated Drew Gulak with the European Clutch at 12:43.
Dash Wilder is shown in the front row, seems to be scouting for a new tag team partner.
2. Scotty O'Shea defeated Tyson Dux with a roll up at 9:04.
3. Allie & Billie Kay defeated Becky Lynch & Deonna Purazzo when Allie used a foreign object to pin Becky Lynch at 11:35.
4. Chris Hero pinned Johnny Gargano with a cradle piledriver at 22:40.
Intermission: It was announced in March, Allie will take on Becky Lycnh and the first ever NWDKWA Canadian Champion will be crowned in a one night tournament.
5. Mascara Dorada, Dragon Lee, & Titan defeated Rush, Barbaro Cavernario, & Ultimo Guerrero in a lucha tag match at 24:51. Fall 1) Rush fouled Dorada for a DQ. Fall 2) Dragon Lee pinned Cavernario. Fall 3) Dorada pinned Rush.
6. MAIN EVENT: AJ Styles and Matt Riddle battled to a 30 minute time limit draw.
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Post by xoanafacetico on Mar 9, 2018 10:56:19 GMT -5
No 3/4 card after the Atlanta doubleshot BUT a Delaware Valley doubleshot this weekend with SOMETHING UGLY in West Long Branch, NJ on MARCH 10 & TELL ME NO in Bethlehem, PA on MARCH 11
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Post by DylanHarris on Mar 10, 2018 5:13:36 GMT -5
I was sick and all that, but I'M BACK BAYBAY~
2/14/18 NWDKWA: Memphis: The Beginning FedEx Park - 1450 announced fans Memphis, TN
1) Arisa Nakajima & Hideki Suzuki vs. Nanae Takahashi & Matt Riddle ended in a No-Contest in 5:42 with Hideki & Riddle brawling all over the Arena & into the streets of Memphis afterwards.
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2) Kento Miyahara, Jun Akiyama, Konosuke Takeshita, & AJ Styles vs. Shuji Ishikawa, Yuji Okabayashi, Shingo Takagi, & Bárbaro Cavernario ended in a 30 minute Time Limit Draw with Okabayashi using a Golem Splash to break up a pin of Styles on Ishikawa just before time expired. (Styles moved out of the way with Ishikawa absorbing the full impact, after the match Ishikawa & Okabayashi had a tense staredown)
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3) YOSHI-HASHI defeats Kazusada Higuchi via pin after hitting Karma in 9:58 to qualify for Group D of the Champions' League. After the match Ayumi Kurihara came in the ring & made out with YOSHI-HASHI.
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4) Kengo Mashimo defeats Masa Kitamiya via submission after locking in Mudo (A Scissored Armbar) in 7:11 to qualify for Group C of the Champions' League.
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5) Chris Hero defeats Freelance via pin after 2 Rolling Elbows & a Cyclone Kill in 1:24 to qualify for Group B of the Champions' League. Hero laughed as Freelance was stretchered out post-match.
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6) Imposible defeats Máscara Dorada via pin after a Tiger Driver from the top rope in 17:41 to qualify for Group A of the Champions' League. After the match Dorada showed frustration at himself but then respect to his fellow Luchador. After that, Dylan Harris entered the ring and announced both men will be in the tournament after that performance with Dylan telling Dorada "Don't blow it.".
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7) Shuji Ishikawa won the 15 Man Battle Royal, Gaining the right to pick his Block if he so chooses. Order of Elimination: Dorada (Ishikawa) Imposible (Okabayashi) YOSHI-HASHI (Mashimo) Cavernario (Takagi) Takeshita (Hideki) Hideki (Riddle) Riddle (Okabayashi) (Hideki was waiting for Riddle outside & they brawled again) Akiyama (Takagi) Styles (Kento) Okabayashi (Kento) Takagi (Kento) Kento (Mashimo) Hero (Ishikawa) Mashimo (Ishikawa)
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After the show there were brief comments from a bunch of people:
Dylan Harris announced the 16th Member of the Champions' League will be announced later as a special surprise.
Chris Hero says he's the most dangerous competitor with his Knockout Power.
Ishikawa mentioned he felt Okabayashi took a cheap shot with the Golem Splash since they were on the same team. And since he's the toughest test, he'll go to whatever Group Okabayashi's in.
Máscara Dorada claimed frustration at being "rusty" in being in big match situations, and vowed that this bad night was just that...a bad night. Said he won't slip up in the tournament and he personally hoped to be placed in a block against larger opponents so he could prove that the Light Heavyweights could hang with the big guys. He ended his interview praising Imposible but saying "I still believe In myself".
Okabayashi said his Golem Splash hitting Ishikawa was an accident but in the tournament if Ishikawa follows through on placing himself in his way what he does won't be an accident.
Mashimo was ecstatic over his return from injury, qualifying for the Champions' League & being the last man eliminated in the Battle Royal. He called himself the "dark horse" of the tournament.
AJ Styles said he was impressed most with Kento Miyahara of all the night 1 wrestlers and said he hoped he could "get him back" for the Battle Royal at some point, hopefully in the tournament.
Hideki Suzuki, when asked about Riddle said; "My only goal in this company...is to kill him."
Matt Riddle could not be found for comment.
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Coming March 24th, the first day of the Champion's League Group Stage☆
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Post by bossrock on Mar 10, 2018 13:59:17 GMT -5
Sounds like a promotion I could get behind.
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Post by DylanHarris on Mar 10, 2018 16:08:49 GMT -5
Sounds like a promotion I could get behind. Until another company books Hideki to fight someone out into the streets of Memphis I have no rivals.
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Post by bossrock on Mar 10, 2018 17:38:53 GMT -5
I certainly hope the blow-off is a no rope break, KO or submission only match.
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Post by thrifty on Mar 10, 2018 22:42:34 GMT -5
2/25/18 NWDKWA-Gold Coast Presents: The Gilded Age National Arts Theatre (Lagos, Nigeria) Attendance: 957
All matches have a 30 minute time limit.
To open the show, promotion owner Thomas SinCara welcomes and thanks the Naija-dominated crowd. SinCara announces the night's NWDKA-Gold Coast Regional Championship tournament planned to have the six participants (Sammy Guevara, Cesaro, Shane Strickland, Fred Yehi, Jonathan Gresham, and Cedric Alexander) in three separate singles matches. The three victors of the semifinal matches will then participate in a three-way elimination main event to crown the inaugural champion!
HOWEVER, SinCara then laments, due to his eye injury at the hands of Kamakazi Kid last week, Shane Strickland cannot compete in his qualification match. SinCara also references a $1,000 (360,000 Naira) fine to Kamakazi Kid for assaulting Strickland after their match had ended. As a result, the tournament shall now consist of a sole match: a whopping five-way elimination main event to determine the Regional Champion! As the night must crown a champion, naturally, the usual 30 minute time limit has been waived for no limits whatsoever!
Before SinCara can exit the ring to start the show properly, Shane Strickland's music hits and an eyepatched Strickland walks onto the entrance stage with a working microphone. Strickland implores SinCara to not cancel his match and opportunity as he won't let a lack of an eye keep him down. Strickland tries to egg the crowd on to let him back into the tournament. Before SinCara can respond with his decision, Kamakazi Kid runs onto the stage from out of nowhere and blindsides Strickland with a kendo stick swing to the back of the neck. Kamakazi Kid angrily whacks the prone Strickland three more times with the kendo stick in quick succession. Kazi then yells to SinCara, "You better make it two G's instead!", before flipping over Strickland, clawing his eyepatch off, and digging the kendo stick endplug into his injured eye. Fortunately, SinCara hurries out of the ring to the scene while the promotion referee hurries out from backstage so they can simultaneously pull Kazi off Strickland. SinCara calls for security to remove Kazi from the building while he and the referee escort Strickland backstage.
Opener: The Miz def. Ricky Starks via pinfall after putting his feet on the ropes for the dirty schoolboy pin. The Lagos crowd taunted the Miz with "NINE SEC-ONDS!" chants throughout the match in reference to his swift defeat last week. Starks complains to the referee after the match and leaves dejected. (13:46)
Match 2: Io Shirai and Matt Riddle def. AJ Styles and Trevor Lee after Shirai pins Styles with a moonsault (27:11)
Intermission: Promotion for the 3/4 show NWDKWA-Gold Coast Presents: Start of An Empire in Cape Coast, Ghana! The show will be headlined with Io Shirai vs the winner of tonight's main event for the Regional Championship!
Match 3: Kassius Ohno def. Lio Rush via pinfall after a Gotch-style piledriver (10:05)
After the match, Ohno obtains a ring microphone and rants about how Io Shirai and him wrestled to a draw last week with Ohno primed for victory if the referee did not count too slowly. Yet, somehow, Shirai gets the first shot at the champ next week in Cape Coast while Ohno sits on the sidelines twiddling his thumbs. Ohno demands Thomas SinCara to come out and book Ohno into the Start of An Empire main event to fix an injustice.
Mic in hand, SinCara comes onto the stage and acknowledges the relatively equal standing Shirai and Ohno had. However, Ohno had attacked the referee after the 30 minute draw and SinCara is determined to establish that wrongful actions will come with consequences. SinCara reminds Ohno SinCara could have easily fined Ohno just like Kamakazi Kid was fined. However, SinCara also remembered the headache Riddle's arrest in Ghana last week gave. So, in a way to acknowledge their obvious talents yet remind them to never get too arrogant, SinCara has also booked Matt Riddle vs Kassius Ohno for Start of An Empire! The twist being the winner of the match will get the main event slot for the Regional Championship on the following show, BUT the loser of the match cannot face off against the Regional Champion for 365 days!
Main Event: Cedric Alexander def. Cesaro, Sammy Guevara, Jonathan Gresham, and Fred Yehi to win the NWDKWA-GC Regional Championship!!! (52:18) - Yehi and Gresham dominated the early portion of the match by working as a tag team - Alexander, Cesaro, and Guevara make an impromptu alliance to eliminate Yehi and Gresham - Cesaro eli. Fred Yehi via submission after a Sharpshooter on Yehi (14:37) - Guevara quickly betrays the alliance by shoving Alexander into Cesaro and spark a scuffle between Alexander and Cesaro - Jonathan Gresham eli. Sammy Guevara via pinfall after a small package reversal on a low blow kick (15:34) - Cesaro eli. Jonathan Gresham via pinfall after countering an Octopus Stretch into an Alpamare Waterslide (36:26) - Cedric Alexander def. Cesaro via pinfall after two consecutive Lumbar Checks (52:18)
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Post by thrifty on Mar 11, 2018 0:08:04 GMT -5
3/4/18 NWDKWA-Gold Coast Presents: Start of An Empire New Cape Coast Sports Stadium (Cape Coast, Ghana) Attendance: 1,002 humans, 42 chickens
All matches have a 30 minute time limit. Event takes place on the open-air soccer pitch of the stadium.
Opener: The Miz def. Ricky Starks via pinfall after pulling the tights on an O'Connor Roll. Starks alerts the referee of the Miz's wrongdoing after the match to no avail. (15:09)
Match 2: AJ Styles and Trevor Lee def. Kamakazi Kid and Lio Rush via pinfall after a German Suplex-Phenomenal Forearm combo on Lio Rush. Immediately the bell rang, Kazi, decked in a white T-shirt with "I Am Only Here So I Don't Get Fined" and an image of Marshawn Lynch pressed on it, jumps off the ring apron and walks backstage with both middle fingers held high. Thus, the tag team match became a de facto handicap match. (2:27)
Match 3: Matt Riddle def. Kassius Ohno in a Number One Contender match via knockout after a palm strike to the jaw. Ohno was unable to rise past his knees before the 10 second count finished. As a result, Ohno cannot face the Regional Champion in a match for 365 days! After the match, the referee goes to aid the woozy Ohno but gets a violent shove for his troubles. Ohno then motions as if he will strike the ref again but changes his mind and walks out the ring instead. (27:44)
Intermission: Promotion for the 3/11 show NWDKWA-Gold Coast Presents: Sprint, Don't Crawl taking place in Abidjan, Ivory Coast! The 3/11 main event officially will have Matt Riddle taking on the winner of Io Shirai vs Cedric Alexander for the NWDKWA-GC Regional Championship!
Match 4: Fred Yehi and Jonathan Gresham def. Cesaro and Sammy Guevara via submission after Yehi gets Guevara to tap to the Koji Clutch. Cesaro had stopped Guevara from using a steel chair after a ref bump. Their argument allowed Yehi and Gresham to knock Cesaro out of the ring and isolate Guevara for the submission. (18:32)
Main Event: Cedric Alexander def. Io Shirai via pinfall to retain the NWDKWA-GC Regional Championship. Alexander got his knees up to counter a Shirai moonsault and quickly followed the counter with a Lumbar Check for the victory. (22:50)
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Post by thrifty on Mar 11, 2018 0:35:02 GMT -5
Still have a Cedric Alexander and a Kassius Ohno/Chris Hero available for trade.
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