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Post by Spunk on Sept 20, 2018 1:09:00 GMT
one of the best shows that SCFL Pro has ever produced. Hard stop. That was legit one of the most satisfying ends to a wrestling show, real or computerized, that I've ever seen. Seriously, thank you not just for watching, but enjoying and talking about it.
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Post by reau on Sept 20, 2018 2:38:42 GMT
:) thanks for watching
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Post by Spunk on Sept 20, 2018 21:33:23 GMT
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Post by Spunk on Sept 22, 2018 0:29:18 GMT
There's a lot of big, crazy stuff planned for this weekend.
But, yeah... Gyro Supreme has some sort of big announcement.
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Post by Spunk on Sept 23, 2018 22:10:42 GMT
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Post by reau on Sept 24, 2018 0:20:08 GMT
Take a deep breath and relax, at least for a few moments, because Miles Manhoef, The Seer, has awakened. Last week Miles Manhoef did what felt like the impossible in winning the SCFL Pro World Championship in a one-night tournament. First he defeated his career-rival Discussion Davis before moving on to defeat DISGRACED (Freddy Fischer) to secure the title.
Now we find ourselves in the first week of The Seer Era, if indeed that is what this is. Granted, Miles doesn’t have an actual, physical championship to carry around, but we’re told that a certificate has been printed out, which will represent the championship for Miles until the actual, physical title is located. That being said, we’ll most likely see Miles Manhoef — The Seer — this weekend, although it’s not clear in what capacity.
What is abundantly clear is that the SCFL Pro US Championship, the one major singles title that hasn’t been lost, will be defended yet again as Wim Nijman will once again clash with Spencer Morgan. Morgan, the inaugural US Champion, challenged Wim early on, but will now get another shot at the title after winning a triple threat match by knocking out Chuckie Murphy with a spinning neckbreaker. Wim has been on a roll, not just as the US Champion, but even prior as the SCFL Pro Dot TV Championship holder, with the most defenses in history.
In addition, multiple championships will be on the line. Boxing Bianchi will look to defend the SCFL Pro Shoot Championship against worthy challenger Meete Mein. After a poor showing against the COPS in the elimination match from a few weeks ago Boxing will be looking to confirm that he is the toughest guy in SCFL Pro and that his brother’s alleged manslaughter does not define him. Speaking of the police, Officer Boon has been kicking ass and taking names, securing himself a shot at Choochai TrainMTGym’s SCFL Pro Hardcore Championship. Boon has proven himself not just to be a gigantic asshole, but also a tough, mean competitor when he steps in between those ropes.
We can expect the usual Shadow Realm stuff, Bike is apparently in Mexico and the general disarray of an SCFL Pro show this Sunday night at 10pm eastern time, live on twitch.tv/scflpro.
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Post by Spunk on Sept 24, 2018 19:00:46 GMT
From a pure wrestling standpoint (and not a postmodern, nihilist standpoint), this was the best moment of last night.
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Post by Spunk on Sept 24, 2018 21:30:05 GMT
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Tex "Chainsaw" Ferguson
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Post by Tex "Chainsaw" Ferguson on Sept 24, 2018 22:19:42 GMT
Like I said last night...
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Post by Spunk on Sept 28, 2018 8:04:55 GMT
It's been a crazy week and stuff is about to get crazier.
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Post by Spunk on Sept 28, 2018 18:26:52 GMT
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Post by reau on Sept 30, 2018 23:28:13 GMT
SCFL Pro has found itself in the midst of an all-out war now, sparked by the shocking events of last week’s show where newly-minted SCFL Pro World Championship holder Miles Manhoef was… abducted? Taken? Nobody really knows how to explain what happened to Miles, except that it happened and we all, somehow, bore witness to the Shadow Realm’s thirst for chaos.
What happens now? Where, exactly, do we stand? Is the Shadow Realm a threat to everyone, or just those that it’s taken or are in its direct orbit? Jensen Woods has returned, but will anyone actually listen to him or take him seriously? If Miles Manhoef had taken him seriously perhaps he wouldn’t have gone through… whatever that ordeal was.
What we do know is that this week shots will be fired across the bow in what is a rather ambiguously-described match between the Shadow Realm and Gyro’s Heroes for the SCFL Pro Hardcore Tag Championship in a cage of death. We’ve had cage matches before, but none have been described quite like this. This means that Justice Turner and Blowhole Bernard will do battle inside of a cage for their tag championship against someone from the Shadow Realm, but it’s not quite clear who, just like the match stipulations aren’t clear.
We do know that there will be a cage and there may be death, somehow.
Outside of that, things seem in flux. Last week we learned more about the whereabouts of Bike Bianchi when the feed cut to a match happening in Mexico, using SCFL branding but as “SCLL,” which we assume is a translations issue. All signs point to it being about Bike Bianchi and hopefully this week there will be more details on Bike and his possible Mexico adventure, although we don’t know how this will manifest itself.
In addition, Wim Nijman has been whipping through contenders for the SCFL Pro US Championship, dispatching of Spencer Morgan yet again, which has led to a contender’s match between rivals Karate Hendrix and Computer Collins. Hendrix was on a slide for a while, but has regained his composure of late, while Computer Collins has been in a series of near-misses to challenge Nijman for the championship. Collins has wins over Hendrix, including a recent one, which points to him being the likely contender, but we know that Wim Nijman will be the special guest referee in this match, which will make things a bit more interesting.
We’re also promised to see more about the fracture between the Alt-Right and Ichabod Adams that seems to be brewing, Samantha Sugar returns from her injury at the hands of Immediately Ito seeking vengeance against him and Boxing Bianchi will take on Officer Bertrand in a Shoot battle.
Join us on Sunday night at 10pm eastern at twitch.tv/scflpro for this week’s best weekly wrestling show around, especially in the realm of Fire Pro Wrestling World.
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Post by Spunk on Oct 2, 2018 19:45:17 GMT
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Post by Spunk on Oct 4, 2018 20:43:26 GMT
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Post by reau on Oct 8, 2018 0:24:20 GMT
Well, here we are. SCFL Pro returns on Sunday evening with yet another show. Once again, we’re at a transition point. Miles Manhoef, the SCFL Pro World Championship holder, is missing. Will he ever return? Will he ever be the same? There seems to be no answer to these questions, only more questions that arise. Yet, here we are, continuing forth with a main event worthy of the biggest of shows as SCFL Pro US Championship mug-holder Wim Nijman will square off with Computer Collins.
This match, a rematch from January 22nd of 2018, sees the two men in absolutely different positions than they were back then. Computer Collins finished off Wim with a running DDT, but since then Wim went on to have a historic SCFL Pro Dot TV Championship run and is now on a historic US Championship run, while Computer Collins has held the SCFL Pro World Tag Team Championship alongside Foundation Russo. Wim Nijman is on a tear, but Computer Collins sent a message with a huge knockout victory over Karate Hendrix to win his contendership.
While we wonder about the whereabouts of Miles Manhoef, it seems like we’ve located Bike Bianchi in Mexico. The last few weeks have seen a rogue broadcast assume control of our board, beaming to our viewers live on Twitch some actually impressive wrestling action from Mexico. The promotion name is, apparently, SCLL, with everything looking exactly like SCFL, only en Mexico. Assume it’ll happen again because we have no control over anything at this point, no matter how hard we try.
What does this mean for Nate and the Cops? That’s another valuable question that we simply cannot answer. Officer Romano and Officer Richards will fight former SCFL Pro World Tag Team Championship holders in Piotr Petrov and Federal Bell, with a possible shot at the LOST BOYZ when they’re healthy on the line. Officer Bertrand holds the SCFL Pro Open Scramble Championship right now and Officer Boon holds both the SCFL Pro Shoot Championship and SCFL Pro Hardcore Championship. He’ll be forced to defend one of those titles this week, as he’ll fight former SCFL Pro Hardcore Champion Technology Cooper in what should be a bloody affair.
As for the Shadow Realm, OFFERS (Offers Thompson) still holds the SCFL Pro Dot TV Championship and will look to defend against a member of Gyro’s Heroes here this week, but we aren’t sure exactly who yet. Last week we saw the Heroes destroy the Jonesys (Fat Jonesy and Lil Jonesy), who are surrogate members of the Shadow Realm. This week Gyro Supreme should be in action yet again, looking to send a further message to the Shadow Realm, especially after his big win over Jensen Woods last week.
Jensen, well, let’s hope that he has a clue as to what’s going on with Miles Manhoef, because our world champion is missing.
Join us this Sunday night at 10pm eastern at twitch.tv/scflpro.
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