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HBK619
01-08-2007, 04:17 AM
WPW Sunday Night Live!
January 7th, 2007
Hoops Galore Basketball Court
Ocala, Florida

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Tag Team Match
CIA vs. OSR

Sadly this match never really got underway. OSR were making there way down to the ring when Twizted came down with a chair and smack both members of OSR, alone, with a chair. Twizted rolled Big Ray Williams into the ring, hit Greeting From the Bronx, and just pinned Ray Williams without any competition.
Winners: CIA by Pinfall in 0:13

Singles Match
The Stallion vs. Damian Wreck

Damien Wreck started out hot. He came out firing with some fast punches, like a boxer. Stallion had been put into a corner by this, but managed to escape by punching Wreck in the abdomen. Stallion used that as a chance to gather himself on the outside. But Wreck wouldn’t have it, as he just followed Stallion outside. So the both of them were fighting on a basketball court floor with no pads. Wreck and Stallion exchange punches to each other's heads, until Stallion uses his athletic ability. He dodged a punch then got down like he's break dancing and trips Wreck. Stallion then got both men back into the ring, where he proceeds to do damage. He repeatedly throws Wreck into opposite corners, but Wreck recounters one and Stallion goes into a corner. Wreck builds on this momentum for a few minutes, hitting some suplexes and body slams. But Stallion reverses a neckbreaker into a rollup for a cover, the first and only cover of the match.
Winner: Stallion by Pinfall in 16:53

Singles Match
Alex Christopher Diamond vs. Michael Maddux

This match started out pretty even. They locked up but released via stalemate a few times, before ACDC finally kneed Maddux in the gut to get the match rolling. Diamond then had the advantage of momentum. But Diamond made the mistake of trying to end it too early. Diamond goes for the Diamondsault, but missed, really erasing his early offense. Michael Maddux was smarter, and he takes the match slow. He started with some punches, then some technical moves, making it a style of amateur wrestling, then came the big moves. Maddux eventually tried a Springboard dropkick, but was slapped to the ground. Both men stood up at the same time, but Michael Maddox was the one to Irish Whip ACD, but Diamond came back with a clothesline. After that, ACD
Winner: Alex Christopher Diamond

Tag Team Match
Johnny Bad Blood & Tank vs. Nick Comoroto & Harry Allanson

Harry and Tank started out. The two men battled it out for several minutes, trading forearm strikes and leg drops. Harry makes it to the ropes and tags in his partner Nick. However, Nick just stood there in the corner. Harry, confused at what to do, tagged Nick again. But once again, Nick just stood there. Harry turned back around, but was met with a diving clothesline from Tank. Tank made the cover to JBB, and the two pulled off a double suplex for the win.
Winners: Johnny Bad Blood and Tank

Singles Match
Kaze vs. Chris Cage
Kaze starts out strong against Chris Cage, but Cage reverses to take control. Chris Cage dazzles the crowd with some high-risk moves, taunting Kaze. Cage makes the mistake of turning his back to the crowd, and gets knocked down with a Russian leg sweep. Kaze looks to put this one away, but gets rolled up by a possum-playing Chris Cage
Winner: Chris Cage

Tag Team Match
Beauty and the Beast vs. Forsaken & Hitman Mark
The Beast starts things off against Hitman. Goodman fires away on Mark with a pair of vicious right hands. Brock knocks Hitman down in the corner, and Forsaken makes the blind tag. Forsaken jumps over the ropes right onto the back of Brock Goodman. Brock cries out with pain, and Forsaken stomps away. Brock is curled up, taking one shot after another. After several kicks, Brock reaches out and grabs the foot of Forsaken. Goodman twists it and locks in an ankle lock. Hitman dashes into the ring to break up the hold, but is knocked down by a forearm smash from Beauty. Forsaken is the one screaming in pain now, but makes it to the ropes. Goodman crawls over, and tags his partner in. At the smae time, Hitman Mark gets tagged in. With nowhere to turn, the two men double team. Goodman rushes to make the save for his team, but is too late for his efforts
Winners: Forsaken and Hitman Mark

Singles Match
Sky Ryder vs. Johnny Saxton

Sky Ryder makes an impressive showing in his first match, controlling Saxton the entire match. Saxton is barely able to do so much as put his fists up before Ryder attacks with a fury of kicks and strikes. Ryder knocks Saxton down with a DDT, then locks in a crossface like maneuver. Saxton bites down hard, his only offence. As Ryder rolls off, he gets met with a boot into the gut. Ryder grabs hold of Saxton’s foot, and spins Saxton around. Now behind, Ryder hits a belly to back suplex, landing Saxton on his neck. Ryder makes the cover
Winner: Sky Rider.

Singles Match
Mykal Adams vs. J~Seck

The new champion took it to the new challenger in this non-title match. Adams dominated the early going, connecting with a spinebuster quickly. Adams makes the cover, but only gets a 2. Adams picks J up by his head, and knocks him back down with a club to the nose. Adams covers, but again only gets a two count. With a look of confusion, Adams locks in a Texas Cloverleaf, stretching out the back of J-Spec. Spec reaches out for the ropes, and grabs hold. Adams is beside himself, but gets an idea. He ingeniously takes hold of J-Spec’s hands and traps them behind his back. Adams makes the pin, with J-Spec squirming to break free
Winner: Mykal Adams

Triple Threat for the number one contendership for the God Of Live Championship
Spaz vs. Beno vs. Frederick Meyer III
These three men battled it out hard for the right to be a challenger for the GoL. Beno was the first man to take action, knocking both men down with a hard double clothesline. Beno runs toward the ropes, and bounces off them hitting a lionsault on both men. Spaz rolls out of the way, and Beno then grabs hold of Meyer. Beno hurled Meyer to the outside. Meyer hit his head against the steps, knocking him out. Beno and Spaz were left to battel it out. Beno turned toward Spaz, and got a big boot for his efforts. Spaz circled around Beno, waiting for him to rise. Spaz hits his finisher, and dives for the quick cover
Winner: Spaz

voltage231
01-08-2007, 02:46 PM
Let me apoligize to you all for not roleplaying. Something came up that needed to be attended to for the last few days. So I am sorry and will roleplay the next time Beno is given a match.

Emotastic Ave
01-08-2007, 03:13 PM
same here... ive got serious issues right now that i need to handle. im sooo sorry for not rping.

Gravity
01-09-2007, 12:59 AM
I really have no excuse for no RPing unlike the last two. I just kinda blew it off this week, my apologies.

Guru of Greatness
01-09-2007, 01:54 AM
Awesome, great way to debut.
Also with this "revamping" I hope to gain more momentum, (no pun intended)
but well, get in a good spot, lol

APostingGod
01-09-2007, 02:00 AM
I was wondering if I could take over live! duties next week, since we have a growing roster, and more people who don't RP. I was thinking my type of Live would work good. Only if for one week.

Mike Adams
01-09-2007, 02:04 AM
i would like for the writer to read the rps for the matches assigned...

APostingGod
01-09-2007, 02:16 AM
That's usually a plus.

Scorch
01-09-2007, 02:24 AM
i would like for the writer to read the rps for the matches assigned...

The Judge
01-09-2007, 04:26 AM
It's official, next week Live is yours APG.

APostingGod
01-09-2007, 04:53 AM
Awesome

Darth Vader
01-09-2007, 05:13 AM
Damn, I lost again! Things aren't looking good......:fit:

Prometheus
01-09-2007, 06:59 AM
Awesome, great way to debut.
Also with this "revamping" I hope to gain more momentum, (no pun intended)
but well, get in a good spot, lol

I think you put the " aroudn the wrong words for a pun to be intended there, old bean.

Duff
01-10-2007, 12:55 AM
i would like for the writer to read the rps for the matches assigned...


Perhaps if people had done as i have requested time and time again and put the match details in the RP title, then the writer wouldnt have seen Forsaken's correctly titled thread and assumed tehre was only one RP for the match. Admittedly Forsaken could and probably should have checked to see if there was an existing thread, but as i've pointed out several times, if the match details arent in the thread title, then RPers and Writers may not notice it.