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Post by ULTRA on Mar 21, 2022 16:14:53 GMT
One woman had a dream. A mission. An idea... for combat. This idea needed substance, people willing to go the extra mile to fight for their worth and prove that they are the absolute best in the world of professional wrestling. Combining their strength, their speed, their ability, and at times, their charisma, international talent from across the globe come together to present... The doors to the world have been opened, ushering in eight different competitors. Each member of the roster hails from a different country, with more talent on the way! To determine just who the best in the world is, the mysterious enigma that is the WOE owner, simply known to the world as The Dreamweaver, looks to kick off this grand adventure with an eight-person tournament to crown The King Of Elite! Who will take home the prize? What deadly feuds will arise from the fallout? Stay tuned to learn all of this and more! ROSTERFreddie Freedom (USA) - Fully fledged American trying to spread American Spirit by wiping the floor with every other competitor The Destroyer (Bulgaria) - Bulgarian beast who found success in the world of Sumo, deciding to enter King Of Elite to conquer pro wrestling Kiryu Kimura (Japan) - Warrior with a pure heart and undying spirit Moon Jr. (Mexico) - Son of the legendary luchador known as Moon. Trying to live up to his father's legacy Gim Joon (South Korea) - Member of K-Pop group "X", trying to gain fame by coming into the world of wrestling to promote his band "Classic" Cain Thompson (United Kingdom) - Uses extint British catch-as-catch-can wrestling style. Brutal in technique and attitude with an old school approach Davey Dunne (Canada) - Indy veteran who's been up and down Canada, only recently beginning to travel to other countries to compete Kir Makarov (Russia) - Uses his own style known as "Russian Strong Style", bringing in lots of elbow strikes and kicks.
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Post by ULTRA on Mar 23, 2022 19:58:13 GMT
EPISODE ONE RACE TO THE TOP
The lights turn on, the pumping music beats hard against the speakers, and the fans are WILD! World Of Elite kicks off in a big way with a highlight reel of it's competitors. From The Destroyer's brutal power moves, to Cain Thompson's technical skills, to Kiryu Kimura's fighting spirit, this roster gets the audience ready for a night of memorable moments and high paced action! But before our first match, we see on the titantron a black figure of a woman sitting in what appears to be a throne. Her head is hidden off frame, but those viewing this can see her sitting with one knee over the other, tapping her foot in the air as she speaks.
DREAMWEAVER: "Excited, are we? That's wonderful. Before you sits a stage for the world too see, a stage where only the best may compete. Eight men battle, each representing their homeland, with the victor hoping to not only be "The King Of Elite"... but to be The King Of The World once this tournament ends. While you all may be wondering what the prize is at the end of this long, hard road... you'll have to wait and see... but I assure you, it'll be worth the wait. Now... gentlemen... fight like your life depends on it."
KING OF ELITE [ROUND ONE] KIR MAKAROV (RUSSIA) vs. DAVEY DUNNE (CANADA)
KING OF ELITE [ROUND ONE] THE DESTROYER (BULGARIA) vs. GIM JOON (SOUTH KOREA)
KING OF ELITE [ROUND ONE] KIRYU KIMURA (JAPAN) vs. FREDIE FREEDOM (UNITED STATES)
KING OF ELITE [ROUND ONE] MOON JR. (MEXICO) vs. CAIN THOMPSON (UNITED KINGDOM)
Quick Results Davey Dunne pins Kir Makarov after a Crossbody Dive (14:34) (93%) The Destroyer KO's Gim Joon with a Claw Chokeslam (9:28) (67%) Kiryu Kimura pins Freddie Freedom after a High Kick Rush (12:19) (86%) Cain Thompson pins Moon Jr. after a Classic Driver (16:52) (96%)
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Post by ULTRA on Mar 26, 2022 0:19:31 GMT
The following highlights of last week's post-match comments come to you thanks to World Of Elite's offical website, and to our translation team! Freddie Freedom:Let me tell 'ya somethin', Kiryu Kimura? That's a tough customer. But all 'n' all, I wasn't even TRYIN'! That's right! Everybody and their MOTHER knows I bring more to the table then that! So you can consider my in ring ability a preview of things to come! Minus the losin' part! So whoever's next, you're about to get an American made ASS WHOOPIN'! Cain Thompson:Coming into this company, I knew I was set to face decent competition. But if Moon Jr.'s the best you have to offer, color me not impressed. He did his flips and his high flying tricks, but I grounded him with actual wrestling. Once I threw his frail body to the outside with that suplex, I knew I had it won from there on. I look forward to beating down Kiryu Kimura next week to advance to the finals, and bring home whatever prize awaits me to the UK. Davey Dunne:It's an honor to be in the opening contest of this promotion, really. Kir Makarov brought his all tonight, and the two of us made history by setting the bar for the action tonight. Some went above it, others went below... regardless, I made it out of there with the win. It's not going to be easy trying to get past The Destroyer, but by God I'll give it my all. While on the subject of next week... HERE'S YOUR CARD! KIR MAKAROV V. GIM JOON FREDDIE FREEDOM V. MOON JR. DAVEY DUNNE V. THE DESTROYER (KING OF ELITE SEMI-FINAL) KIRYU KIMURA V. CAIN THOMPSON (KING OF ELITE SEMI-FINAL)
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Post by ULTRA on Apr 10, 2022 2:29:25 GMT
EPISODE TWO THE TASTE OF BLOODDREAMWEAVER: "As the next page of this novel of violence is being inked, I, the Dreamweaver, have been oh-so impressed with these combatants. As I sit here, I can only imagine what will occur. Will the dominating technical skill of one Cain Thompson over throw the fire inside Kiryu Kimura? Will Gim Joon pull an upset victory over Kir Makarov? So many questions, but so little time to await for the answers. I will be watching closely." EXHIBITION MATCH FREDDIE FREEDOM (UNITED STATES) vs. MOON JR. (MEXICO) EXHIBITION MATCH KIR MAKAROV (RUSSIA) vs. GIM JOON (SOUTH KOREA) KING OF ELITE [SEMI-FINALS] DAVEY DUNNE (CANADA) vs. THE DESTROYER (BULGARIA) KING OF ELITE [SEMI-FINALS] KIRYU KIMURA (JAPAN) vs. CAIN THOMPSON (UNITED KINGDOM)
Quick Results Freddie Freedom pins Moon Jr. after a Running Powerbomb (13:15) (85%) Kir Makarov pins Gim Joon after a Final Rolling Elbow (14:19) (90%) The Destroyer pins Davey Dunne after a Sumo Bomb (Chokeslam into Sit-out Powerbomb) (16:16) (92%) Cain Thompson submits Kiryu Kimura with a Wakigatme (13:01) (82%)
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Post by ULTRA on May 14, 2022 4:29:50 GMT
Firstly, thank you to those that have clicked on this thread or have watched any of the matches posted in this thread. I planned on posting an update today with some promos to hype up epsiode 3, and I had recorded most of episode 3 already. Sadly, I've been having issues with my PlayStation lately and last night was the final nail in the coffin for it. I'm still trying to fix it, but at this point, WOE is pretty much finished. I had plans for the next three "pay-per-views" and had some long term plans. It sucks, but on the bright side I've been wanting to start fresh since I wasn't too far ahead with this fed. I still have Fire Pro on my PC, so I'm hoping to start up another project within the month. I figured if anyone wondered what had happened I would give an update.
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