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Post by robertaswirta on Jan 19, 2022 8:08:34 GMT
Hello, I see you've stumbled upon the thread for all of the feds i run in All Out Wrestling, Really Tough MMA and Dropkick Championship Wrestling. This thread will mainly be for results and promos cut by members of the rosters. Unfortunately, I do not have a strong enough PC right now to stream these shows without it freaking out, but I'm making an attempt towards saving up for a better computer. This first post is more dedicated to the current state of All Out Wrestling.
ALL OUT WRESTLING'S CHAMPIONS AND CONTENDERS:
As it stands, the following are the current champions of All Out Wrestling: L to R: All Out Wrestling world champion, Melanie Heppenheimer, tag team champions Mark Snyder and David Catlin (The (Hockey) Enforcers), deathmatch champion Kano Thomas, trios champions Amy Espada, Art Ireland and Will Azubuike (Partyhouse) and shootfight champion Paulo Diaz
In terms of current contenders, heres the current world title contenders (and also the champion): L to R: Matt Holmes, Maxi Cooke, DESTELLO, Akko Yukimura, Zheng Li, Dino Jett, Melanie Heppenheimer and Amy Espada (yes, Espada is in contention for multiple titles)
Within the deathmatch division, there's four contenders who stand out head and shoulders above the rest of the group: L to R: Jack Ferrari, Angus MacKay, Lottie Webb and Ford Walker
Last but not least, here's the five adamant on chasing Diaz's shootfight championship and the styles they specialise in: L to R: Phoenix Lee (grappling/cheating), Marije Zwetsloot (mixed style), Maciej Szymanski (amateur wrestling), LaMonica Afolabi (suplexes) and Akoni Otunga (mixed style with some power moves)
You wanna read?
I've got a Google Doc for the sake of recording history of All Out Wrestling and the ways in which members of the roster ended up joining AOW if you want to read some extreme dedication. You can find the document here. (I swear I'm updating it)
I also made a spreadsheet for everyone's hometowns and themes, plus a couple of extra touches, which you can find here.
Want a music experience thats wildly inconsistent tonally?
I made a Spotify playlist for everyone's themes from all three promotions that are available on Spotify, which you can find here.
I will attempt to keep this thread updated, I just need to work on actually writing promos.
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Post by robertaswirta on Jan 25, 2022 13:21:54 GMT
THE DCW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
Earlier today, I hosted a tournament in order to crown the very first (recorded in Fire Pro) world champion. The bracket was as follows: As for the results, they went as follows: ROUND ONE:
Yamauchi vs. Nadeau: Nadeau resorted to a lot of her heel tactics in this match, but she could not break Yamauchi's spirit, as Yamauchi took care of her fairly handily. Okajima vs. Izumida Izumida made multiple attempts to trick Okajima into falling under her spell, but unfortunately for her Okajima was wise to her tricks, and put her away with a submission with the shortest of the first round matches. Ito vs. Hossman Ito and Hossman put on a hell of a match for the ages, as they are ones to do when they're in the ring together. This match was the rawest form of big meaty men slapping meat and it pretty handily won the award for match of the tournament. Wyatt vs. Temitope Another match where both participants really pushed each other to the limit, Wyatt eventually tapped to Temitope, which is impressive considering Wyatt's Guts skill. A very physical match that was the runner-up for match of the tournament. SEMIS: Yamauchi vs. Okajima I forgot to screencap the result like an idiot. But Yamauchi ran through Okajima in about ten minutes, finishing him off with a corckscrew shooting star press. Ito vs. Temitope Temitope's agility proved too much for Ito, as she ran circles around him to proceed to the finals, but not before Ito got some good hits in. FINALS: YAMAUCHI VS. TEMITOPE Yamauchi proved why she's DCW's ace in the finals, having a pretty solid match with Temitope considering how much they went through to get to the finals. Asuka came out on top in the end and has been crowned the world champion of DCW.
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Post by robertaswirta on Jan 28, 2022 14:42:39 GMT
We at AOW are proud to announce that we have our first show to have results posted on C!C.
ALL OUT WRESTLING: FEBRUARY FRACAS
RELATIVELY LIVE FROM THE SPIKE DOME ON FEBRUARY 1
Match #1: Compact Bruisers (Benny Ward and Justin Zane) vs. The Power Players (Murray Adams and Louis White): Zane and Ward have been wandering around the place acting like they’re the best tag team in the business, even though they literally just formed. Expectedly, the more established tag teams in the division have taken exception to this, but the ones to actually challenge them were the Power Players. Adams and White are going for two-on-two gold while Jade Ahmed is hunting for a potential world title run and aren’t particularly impressed by Zane and Ward’s act in the ring, so they’re taking business into their own hands. In the scenario Zane and Ward wins, they’ll inflate their ego further and get a title shot, while White and Adams will get the title shot if they win.
Match #2: Marije Zwetsloot vs. Akilina Galchenyuk (DCW): This match was put together as a sort of shootfight exhibition between AOW’s shooter division and DCW’s recent incline in shootfighters. On AOW’s side there is Marije Zwetsloot, a Dutch fighter who is fairly well-rounded in her attacks, but mainly favours suplexes and armbars in trying to finish the match. On the other end we have DCW’s Akilina Galchenyuk, a vicious fighter who largely works on trying to crush the spirit of her opponents, whether that be with snug stand-up shots or with pinning them down and nailing them with 12-6 elbows. Either way you look at it, she will not mess around with anybody that stands in her way.
Match #3: The CANUX (Adam York, Aaron Flynn, Eddie Diaz and ?) vs. Skandalous (Roy Drogba, Jose Jimenez, Mike Sakamoto and ?): The CANUX and Skandalous have been having a bit of a spat between New Year’s Revolt and now. Some say it’s because one of the CANUX disrespected ska music, but no one really knows. Either way, it must’ve really upset Skandalous if they’re keeping their fourth man a secret until match time proper. Some backstage are wondering why they don’t just include Cynthia or Brock, but both of those two are okay with not being in the match. Phoenix Lee can’t make it due to her rematch with Paulo Diaz later down the card.
Match #4: Lottie Webb vs. Kano Thomas (deathmatch championship match): Lottie Webb and Kano Thomas have both been on fire in the deathmatch division recently. Kano has defended his title at every corner and looks to be unstoppable while Lottie has really adapted to the environment compared to when she was a regular singles wrestler. This match has a lot of hype going into it and hopefully, it should be an absolute barn burner of a match. It’s a battle of a technician and a powerhouse surrounded by exploding barbed wire and light tubes, what’s not to love?
Match #5: AJ Mohammad & Seong-Ji Kang vs. The (Hockey) Enforcers (Mark Snyder & David Catlin) (tag title match): Mohammad and Kang are a very unexpected duo who seemed to synergise extremely well during AOW’s tag league. So much so that they won the whole damn thing after defeating Amy Espada and Adriann Griffin of Partyhouse in the finals, which would’ve given Espada a chance to hold two of the company’s belts at the same time. Either way, Mohammad and Kang have got to get through the complete and utter tank that is Mark Snyder and the ever-resilient David Catlin in order to actually win those tag titles, and neither of them are going to lie down that easily, I’ll tell you that much. Snyder and Catlin won the tag titles off The Two Pillars at New Year’s Revolt in a fairly dominating display and they have yet to look back, but will their brawler styles work against two technical high flyers? Time will tell.
Match #6: Jade Ahmed vs. Matt Holmes: Recently, Jade Ahmed has been on a tear in singles action. She used to be seen as just a tag team wrestler, but now people are starting to see her merit as a singles competitor. She’s taking some time away from pursuing the trios title with Murray and Louis in order to try and make a push for the world title. For most, Matt Holmes is considered the benchmark for being considered for the title picture, so the two will have a match and if Ahmed wins, she will most certainly be in contention sometime soon.
Match #7: Backyard Bros (Brad Jackson, Avery Jackson & Tyson Matsuda) vs. Partyhouse (Amy Espada, Art Ireland and Will Azubuike) (trios title match): Partyhouse are as on top of their form as they ever will be. They’ve held the title for months and have not slowed down since they started. Espada has especially started to really shine even on her own, with her starting to rise up the world title rankings the further she goes along with most things in the company. Her singles action, her tag action, her trios action, it’s all working to perfection and no one can seem to slow her (except Mohammad and Kang that one time). This title reign is slowly becoming a lot more about her than either Azubuike or Ireland, who have also been putting in really good work. However, they’re going to have to really work to get past the Backyard Bros, the trio of brother, sister and best friend who have toughed out so much crap over time and are about as hardened as three people in their mid-20s in the wrestling industry can be.
Match #8: Phoenix Lee vs. Paulo Diaz (shootfight title match): Phoenix and Paulo had a match at New Years Revolt. Paulo won. Phoenix wasn’t happy. She’s been retaliating with cowardly attacks just about every week involving the rest of the CANUX as a way to try and get her heat back, but Diaz has grown wise to her tricks. Of course, Paulo has been hotter than a nuclear fire ever since he won the shootfight title at our Halloween show last year. He’s been knocking out fools left, right and center with no signs of stopping. He’s known for his absolutely crushing punches, which some have described as safes, anvils, hydraulic crushers, whatever. The point they try to make is, getting punched by Paulo Diaz sucks. We’ll just have to see how quickly Lee learns that lesson.
Match #9: Jim Van Cisely vs. Kaori Izumida (DCW): Here at AOW, we like doing a little cooldown match before the big main event. The cooldown match of this event is going to be a more antics-based match. Our own master of the dance and 1980s connoisseur Jim Van Cisely is going to take on the… sinister? We think that’s what she’s going for anyway. Kaori Izumida from Dropkick Championship Wrestling’s Izumida-gun. Will Jim fall for her tricks or will he dance the night away in victory?
Main Event: Akko Yukimura vs. Melanie Heppenheimer (world title match) After the last incarnation of AOW’s league, Akko Yukimura stormed the world title picture completely out of left field. She is the latest person to do so, as it seems like every single incarnation of our league seems to turn up somebody as a new megastar. Maxi Cooke, Dino Jett, Jade Ahmed… either way, the sudden superstardom won’t matter if Yukimura can’t get past Melanie Heppenheimer. Heppenheimer has been very on top of her form, having gone 52 minutes with DESTELLO and Dino Jett at New Years Revolt to retain her title, the triple threat coming from Jett winning the league while still champion, which gave DESTELLO the title shot, but Jett lost the title before their match. Whatever happens, the match between Heppenheimer and Yukimura is sure to be a high flying showcase for the ages.
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Post by robertaswirta on Feb 1, 2022 20:13:30 GMT
FEBRUARY FRACAS RESULTS
Boy, February Fracas was a wild show. Such high octane action and a whole lot of madness across the board. Here's the results: COMPACT BRUISERS VS. POWER PLAYERS The Bruisers got taught a lesson in humility today. The Power Players were on top for a fair bit of this match and despite Ward and Zane's attempts to create chaos on the outside, Adams and White saw through it and came out with the win. This match is notable as it is the first time ever that White has made somebody tap with the Hydrangea, which you probably wouldn't expect considering its one of his signature moves! ZWETSLOOT VS. GALCHENYUK By shootfight standards in AOW, this match went fairly deep, almost into the fourth round. Marije fought as hard as she could, but she couldn't overcome the brutal offense of Akilina Galchenyuk, finally tapping out late in the third round. A good look for DCW's shooters on the whole. CANUX AND ? VS. SKANDALOUS AND ? The two mystery partners for this match were... Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada??? How did they swing that?! (Yes this is base game Kenny, same for Okada) This was... unexpected. Suppose Skandalous are CHAOS-adjecent now? Anyway, this was a hell of a match. Good mix of styles between the two teams and a really good showing for Skandalous to come away with the win, and the CANUX looked pretty strong too. Who knows, they could show up in New Japan at some point... WEBB VS. THOMAS Kano Thomas continues his dominant reign with the deathmatch championship. This was one of the shorter matches on the night, but it was violent. Somehow, Webb managed to avoid bleeding but Thomas wasnt as lucky. Nonetheless, he finished off the match with his finishing move. MOHAMMAD & KANG VS. THE (HOCKEY) ENFORCERS In a very physical confrontation, The tag league champions showed why they won in a very impressive display. They had to really work for the win, but in the end they came out on top and have been crowned the new tag team champions. AHMED VS. HOLMES Ahmed came out in full Dante gear for this match and I guess someone pulled her devil trigger, cause she went off tonight. An extremely strong showing in an extremely fun match and with the win, she is now comfortably in world title contention. BACKYARD BROS VS. PARTYHOUSE Partyhouse continue their dominant reign of the trios division with a very convincing win. Espada looked especially good tonight, and Ireland and Azubuike did a great job contributing to the eventual win. LEE VS. DIAZ Paulo made very quick work of the pissed off Lee tonight. The shortest match on the card, Diaz had Lee scouted at seemingly every corner and countered just about every takedown attempt to hold onto his title for just a little longer. VAN CISELY VS. IZUMIDA There's a chance JVC was knocked out at the end. Izumida nailed him with a koppo kick and the match was called right after with a submission. Either way, the leader of Izumida-gun has shown to the crowds of AOW why she is absolutely not one to be messed with after this victory YUKIMURA VS. HEPPENHEIMER In a huge upset for the main event, Akko Yukimura stole a win for the title in front of a hometown crowd. The two had a phenomenal match, including a trading of finishers at one point, and proved why they're on top of the world at this moment in time. Yukimura caught Heppenheimer with a rollup out of a powerbomb to sneak out the victory. This is Akko's moment. All the hard work in the leagues and during shows has finally paid off for her. Congratulations to Ms. Yukimura! MATCH OF THE NIGHT: Yukimura vs. Heppenheimer
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Post by robertaswirta on Mar 7, 2022 17:20:57 GMT
ALL OUT WRESTLING PRESENTS: MARCHING INTO HELL
We apologise for the pun.
MATCHES:
Quinn Wilson vs. Chicane
Mark Snyder vs. Warren Hossman (DCW)
Eerika Rukajärvi (ETB) vs. Kaycee O'Grady
Blake Wade vs. HIRO
Aaron Flynn & ? vs. Jose Jimenez & ?
Tag Team Title: Power Players (Louis White & Murray Adams) vs. AJ Mohammad vs. Seong-Ji Kang (C)
New Title: Intercontinental Championship: Sofia Magalhaes vs. Mitsuharu Harada
Jade Ahmed vs. Akira Yamamoto (winner gets world title shot at next show)
Deathmatch Championship: Kano Thomas (C) vs. Victoria Arroyo
Zheng Li vs. Garrett Howard
Shootfight Championship: Paulo Diaz (C) vs. Marije Zwetsloot
Trios Title: Partyhouse (Amy Espada, Art Ireland & Will Azubuike) (C) vs. Skandalous (Cynthia James, Roy Drogba and Mike Sakamoto)
Raiden Temitope (DCW) vs. Kadri Kivioja (ETB)
World Championship: Akko Yukimura (C) vs. Maxi Cooke
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Post by robertaswirta on Mar 8, 2022 17:02:50 GMT
MARCHING INTO HELL RESULTS:
WILSON VS CHICANE In the ever-changing scope of All Out Wrestling, it's hard to ever tell whether speed or power is going to dominate a match. In this case, Quinn Wilson took over the match, although that's not to say Chicane didnt make a hell of a comeback before going down.
SNYDER VS HOSSMAN In a very physical matchup, Mark Snyder and Warren Hossman went fairly full gear in their matchup. Snyder caught Hossman off-guard and took the win for AOW. RUKAJÄRVI VS O'GRADYIn a hell of a showing, Eerika Rukajärvi and Kaycee O'Grady went back and forth all match long, before the match was unfortunately cut short by a critical from Rukajärvi's finisher, the Game Changer. Nonetheless, it's definitely a match of the night contender. WADE VS. HIROIn a surprisingly short match by HIRO's standards at least, Blake Wade picked up the win. Wade's deceptive athleticism for his size (he's actually taller than HIRO and weighs about the same) in order to get the victory here.
FLYNN AND ? VS JIMENEZ AND ?Who were the mystery partners? Well, for Flynn... We still don't know what connections he has. And for Jimenez... Who the HELL let Toru Yano into the building? Regardless of who was involved, Jimenez and Yano secured the win in the same way Jimenez got the win at February Fracas: pinning Aaron Flynn. Flynn seems to be getting frustrated over not being able to get a leg up on the Hardcore Luchador, so we'll have to see how this develops over time. POWER PLAYERS VS MOHAMMAD AND KANGThe chemistry between Mohammad and Kang is absolutely deniable at this point. The two are hitting all of the right notes and don't seem like they're slowing any time soon. An unfortunate break for the Power Players. MAGALHAES VS HARADA SUZUKIThere was a mixup, so Naomichi Suzuki had the IC title shot rather than Harada. Harada will get the next shot though. Either way, regardless of who was actually in the match, Sofia Magalhaes is the inargural All Out Wrestling Intercontinental Champion thanks to a sneaky submission in the final stages of the match. Congrats, Ms. Magalhaes. AHMED VS YAMAMOTOAnother match of the night contender, Ahmed and Yamamoto had a very intense battle to try and get to the world title shot. Many blows were exchanged, but tonight Ahmed was a lot luckier than her stablemates were earlier in the night. ARROYO VS THOMASIn what most probably consider an upset, Victoria Arroyo has finally derailed the dominant title reign of Kano Thomas! She went through hell to try and put him away, bleeding for most of the match, but in the end she kept him down for the three count and has managed to open up the title picture some more.
ZHENG VS HOWARDEven if it didnt quite get over with the crowd, Zheng Li and Garrett Howard had a very fast-paced matchup to follow the brutality of the deathmatch before it. Zheng managed to get a leg up on Howard in the end, sealing it with the frog splash.
ZWETSLOOT VS DIAZDiaz continues his dominant streak in the shootfight division (now the longest reign in AOW) after defeating Marije Zwetsloot. That's not to say Zwetsloot didn't have Diaz on the ropes at any point though. She got him down for a count in the second round, but in the end it was all for naught. SKANDALOUS VS PARTYHOUSEIn what's definitely the upset of the night, Cynthia James, Roy Drogba and Mike Sakamoto of Skandalous have dethroned Partyhouse as the trios champions! In a hell of a match, the three finished the match with a high flying sig/finisher combo that kept Amy Espada down for the three count and shut the party down. Definitely a step up from last month's show! TEMITOPE VS KIVIOJADCW's newly-crowned world champion proved why she won that title tonight, taking a win over ETB's ace in a very strong showing from both people involved in the match. COOKE VS YUKIMURAThe Shining Star is very much shining bright tonight, as Akko Yukimura retains her belt in a very exciting encounter between her and Maxi Cooke. Yukimura caught Cooke off-guard with a rollup out of a fireman's carry in order to hold onto her gold for just a little longer. But the question now is, is she ready for Jade Ahmed at the next show? Time will tell... Match of the night: Skandalous vs. Partyhouse (trios title)
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Post by robertaswirta on May 10, 2022 15:24:54 GMT
Hey! This thread hasn't been updated in a hot minute, but I've got good news! We have a new show coming up... tomorrow, hopefully!
It's the Roberta Swirta Promotions Mega Show!
A show dedicated to all three pro wrestling feds under my umbrella currently (and maybe even a bit of MMA, who knows?) alongside a couple of guest appearances. However, unlike the other two shows, this one will be live on Twitch! Hopefully. Hopefully is going to be a recurring theme of this show.
The card is as follows:
Mackay Wallace vs. El Sol
Quentin Heeley vs. Jim Van Cisely
Warren Hossman vs. Shohei Ito
Maxine Fang (Neutral Grounds Pro Wrestling (Knocked)) vs. Akilina Galchenyuk
Baker Street vs. Skandalous
Onigiri Toru (Maximum Horizons Pro Wrestling (GingerPimpernel)) vs. HIRO
Laura Eriksen vs. Hayley O’Hara
Izumida-gun vs. Backyard Bros
Eerika Rukajärvi vs. Melanie Heppenheimer
SWA Rules: Camilla Coninx vs. Ash Wyatt
Landmine Deathmatch: Lottie Webb vs. Hifumi Kanzaki
Sofia Magalhaes vs. Morgan Moore
Mohammad & Kang vs. The Jersey Connection
Honami Kawabata vs. Jade Ahmed
MAIN: World Champions triple threat: Kadri Kivioja vs. Karabo Nkobolo vs. Akko Yukimura
It's a bigger show just cause it's my first proper show that I'm going to be able to at least record with a brand spanking new laptop, and I want to show off as much of my cast as I can in this first showing that people can actually see.
I will probably start around 10PM BST/5PM Eastern/2PM Pacific tomorrow. If I'm still awake. And if everything is set up in time.
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Post by robertaswirta on May 12, 2022 9:07:39 GMT
Last night's show was a very enjoyable experience, with a lot of very strong performances from those involved. TL;DW results: Mackay Wallace def. El Sol Quentin Heeley def. Jim Van Cisely Shohei Ito def. Warren Hossman Akilina Galchenyuk def. Maxine Fang Baker Street def, Skandalous HIRO def. Onigiri Toru Laura Eriksen def. Hayley O'Hara Backyard Bros def. Izumida-gun Melanie Heppenheimer def. Eerika Rukajärvi Hifumi Kanzaki def. Lottie Webb Morgan Moore def. Sofia Magalhaes Mohammad & Kang def. The Jersey Connection Honami Kawabata def. Jade Ahmed Kadri Kivioja def. Akko Yukimura and Karabo Nkobolo Also, an additional note: I'm going to be doing weekly shows on Thursdays! I totally didn't forget to include this in the original post, no siree. I'm going to be starting at about midnight BST/7PM Eastern/6PM Central/4PM Pacific for the weekly shows. And that includes today! I don't have a card for it though, so its going to be largely improvising.
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Post by robertaswirta on May 19, 2022 17:30:00 GMT
We have a special episode tonight on the Roberta Wrestling Variety Length The Show Goes On For, the basis is: AOW vs. DCW! This was a card I meant to do before my laptop got here as a little show for myself but I never did it, so instead, I'm going to stream it.
The Card Tonight (left side is AOW, right side is DCW):
Moana Tagovailoa vs. Jamie Peralta
Partyhouse (Ireland, Azubuike and Griffin) vs. Izumida-gun
Matt Holmes vs. Ayane Saito
Lizzy Lopez vs. Claudia Nadeau
Garrett Howard vs. SLEDGEHAMMER Kawada
Mitsuharu Harada vs. Atsushi Okajima
Maxi Cooke vs. Raiden Temitope
Riley Turner vs. El Hijo del Sol
Victoria Arroyo vs. Helio Domingues
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Post by robertaswirta on May 21, 2022 12:43:32 GMT
You get two rounds of results today because I forgot to post last week's results. EPISODE 1 RESULTS: Mitsuharu Harada def. Moana Tagovailoa (13:18)
Jose Jimenez def. David Catlin (14:43)
The A-List def. Best (Girl)Friends (23:01)
Adriann Griffin def. Dino Jett (23:21)
Garrett Howard def. DESTELLO (17:20)
Ford Walker def. Victoria Arroyo (11:27)
Paulo Diaz def. Phoenix Lee (round 3, 51 seconds)
The Two Pillars def. The "Bruisers" (26:07)
Maxi Cooke def. Naomichi Suzuki (17:21) EPISODE 2 RESULTS: Preshow match: Annika Herzbruch def. Hideo Kawabata (13:08)
Jamie Peralta def. Moana Tagovailoa (11:46)
Partyhouse def. Izumida-gun (30:09)
Matt Holmes def. Ayane Saito (15:36)
Claudia Nadeau def. Lizzy Lopez (14:31)
SLEDGEHAMMER Kawada def. Garrett Howard (15:44)
Mitsuharu Harada def. Atsushi Okajima (21:31)
Maxi Cooke def. Raiden Temitope (17:08)
Riley Turner def. El Hijo del Sol (13:00)
Helio Domingues def. Victoria Arroyo (15:57)
Final Score: 5-4 to AOW.
Matches of the nights: Adriann Griffin vs. Dino Jett (episode one) and Mitsuharu Harada vs Atsushi Okajima (episode two)
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Post by robertaswirta on May 26, 2022 22:09:33 GMT
AOW Episode 3: The Episode Where we Find Our Title Contenders
Tonight's show is a mix between wrestlers fighting for the next title opportunity and a couple of fun exhibition matches. The two that will not have contender matches are the world tilte (booked to be Jade Ahmed vs. Akko Yukimura... three months ago.) and the Intercontinental title (booked to be Sofia Magalhaes vs. Mitsuharu Harada to make up for an earlier booking slip-up).
Tonight's matches are:
Baker Street (Luther and Greg) vs. Jim Van Cisely & Marty Hardy
Travis Fox & Sonya Bird vs. The Jersey Connection (Kareem McKay & Sasha Brixton) (Tag Title shot on the line)
Angus MacKay vs. Riley Turner
The A-List vs. The Backyard Bros (Trios Title Contention)
Vinny Schmidt vs. Kaycee O'Grady
Akoni Otunga vs. LaMonica Afolabi (Shootfight Title Contention)
Akira Yamamoto vs. Adam York
Lottie Webb vs. Ford Walker (Deathmatch Title Contention)
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Post by robertaswirta on Jun 2, 2022 14:34:04 GMT
Tonight's episode is another special, this time to celebrate Pride Month! We're gonna have some of our LGBTQ+ talent from all four pro wrestling feds within the genreal space of my wrestling stuff squaring off in some exhibition matches ahead of the big show on Sunday. The matches for tonight are:
Olivia Nogueira vs. Raiden Temitope
MMA Fight: Dirk Van Buren vs. Rosalia Torres
Akira Yamamoto vs. Morgan Moore
Marty Hardy vs. Kotryna Žiūkas
Paulo Diaz vs. Saeko Maeda
Partyhouse (Espada, Ireland & Azubuike) vs. Hayley O'Hara, Katalina Loyola and Vincenzo Durante
Lizzy Lopez vs. Adriann Griffin
Landmine Deathmatch: Lottie Webb vs. Kenji Kobayashi
Main Event: Best (Girl)Friends vs. Izumida-gun (Izumida and Uchimura)
---------------------------------------------- And while we're at it, here is the card for Sunday's show, Box Office Bomb!
Quentin Heeley vs. Mark Snyder
DESTELLO vs. Extraño VIII
AOW Intercontinental Championship: Sofia Magalhaes (c) vs. Mitsuharu Harada
Blake Wade vs. David Catlin
AOW Tag Team Championship: Mortal Kombat (c) vs. The Jersey Connection
AOW Trios Championship: Skandalous (James, Drogba & Sakamoto) (c) vs. The A-List
Laura Eriksen vs. Moana Tagovailoa
AOW Deathmatch Championship: Victoria Arroyo (c) vs. Ford Walker
Melanie Heppenheimer & Dino Jett vs. Matt Holmes & Akira Yamamoto
AOW Shootfight Championship: Paulo Diaz (c) vs. Akoni Otunga
Amy Espada vs. Maxi Cooke
Main Event for the AOW World Championship: Akko Yukimura (c) vs. Jade Ahmed
BOB will start at about 10pm BST/5pm Eastern/2pm Pacific (mainly cause of HIAC being on Sunday too).
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Post by robertaswirta on Jun 5, 2022 14:22:09 GMT
Okay, so an update: I'm a bit busy today, so Box Office Bomb will take place tomorrow instead. And it'll take place at the regular show time of midnight BST/7pm EST/6pm CST/5pm MST/4pm PST
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Post by robertaswirta on Aug 3, 2022 22:18:31 GMT
I have not updated this thread in a while, but I will say tonight's show will start a bit earlier tonight! We'll be starting at 10:30PM Eastern Time/9:30 Central/7:30 Pacific.
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Post by robertaswirta on Aug 24, 2022 16:23:19 GMT
Tonight! The Realm presents its first show that is actually dedicated to one brand. We present to you:
DSPW's Hollywood Sucks (And That's Why We're In Fresno Instead)!
There will be titles on the line, alongside a couple of guest appearances, so join us after Butterfloor for that sweet sweet Fresno-based wrasslin' and whatever else we can throw in.
Tonight's card is:
DSPW Goofball title: Who Knows? vs. JONATHON. (will be at about 200% speed as a heads-up, I learned my lesson last week)
Jerry Vinetti & Charlie Huston vs. The East Coast Wrecking Crew (Doug Mathis and Caleb Peterson)
DSPW Golden State Championship: Dinamo vs. Tavon Beasley
Kenta Tachibana w/ Ivy Jackson and Rosalia Torres (DCW) vs. Tony Garland
Cameron Maeda vs. Lanna Ndi (UCSS)
DSPW Tag Team Championship: Izumida-gun (Rebecca Lee and Tommy Hudson) vs. The Super? Friends (Mighty Marty & Rose Diamond)
Nadia Teye vs. Scotty Skaggs
DSPW World Title: Olivia Nogueira vs. Kimberly Kamara
MAIN: 8-Man Tornado Tag Deathmatch: Hideo Kawabata, Alan Falconer, Valeria Reina and SLAPSHOT Carter vs. ???
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