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Post by Zealot on Oct 8, 2018 15:40:36 GMT
Shows are looking good so far. Do you by any chance have a map/list of what African countries you have covered so far?
I have a edit port in the works from the continent and was wondering what my options were.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 8, 2018 16:04:37 GMT
Here's a quick list of what I've got:
-Jean-Pierre Mutombo - Democratic Republic of Congo -Ibrahim Rahman - Tunisia -King Bemba - Uganda -Yetunde Oya - Benin -Mohammad Ramses - Egypt -FENYANG - Botswana -Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi - Nigeria -Professor Mark Gizenga - Democratic Republic of Congo -Esi Dogboe - Ghana -Nefertiri - Egypt -Renate Barlowe - South Africa(in exile) -Anwar Omar - Somalia
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Oct 8, 2018 16:37:19 GMT
Still can't believe Mohammad Ramses taking out Moonsault like that. That dude is going places...
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Oct 8, 2018 18:21:36 GMT
...I really need to figure out why these edits of mine aren't finishing.
They require work, much like the rest of my roster.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 8, 2018 20:30:08 GMT
The Pan African Tour has been on quite a roll as of late, but now we're entering into the final stretch. There's one more house show and two more broadcasts left. Tomorrow night, the Tour stops in Bamako, Mali, home of referee Kemo Diouf for the final house show of the procession. And this Friday, we have a massive event in Lagos, Nigeria, where the Pan African champion will be determined!
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Preview:
Pan African Tour #6: Bamako, Mali [House Show] Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Main Event Mr. Moonsault(Wacker Drive Revival) vs. Jean-Pierre Mutombo Marcus Xavier suffered a stunning loss to Mohammad Ramses in Kinshasa, but now takes on the African Supersensation in the main event. Moonsault stated that, "No excuses, no complaints, I lost. But now I have a chance to show Mali just what a man from the streets of Chicago can do."
UCSS Rules Match Professor Mark Gizenga vs. Ibrahim Rahman When these two technical masters faced off, it was held under standard wrestling rules and Rahman's striking was his edge. Now the two compete in a Universal Combat Shoot Style rules match, with three ten minute rounds and heavier restrictions. Will this give the Professor a chance to enact his gameplan? Or will Rahman remain the top mat wrestler in Africa?
Nefertiri vs. Renate Barlowe Major momentum for both of these women headed into this match. Nefertiri single handedly fended off the Mistfire Coven after her teammates fell in action, while Barlowe has earned impressive victories over favored opponents Chenzira Ga'dan and Yetunde Oya. Will the Pyramid Driver or the Commando Lock be the deciding factor?
Killer King Jones(Santana Family Wrestling) vs. Jimiyu Wahu(Independent) Wahu has been a fan favorite with his calculated, gutsy efforts, but has lost to several strong opponents. The veteran, Jones, could well be considered a step down from those heights, and if he's not at his very best, could give the Fisherman a much needed win.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 11, 2018 7:59:12 GMT
Results Pan African Tour #6: Bamako, MaliWednesday, October 10, 2018 Main Event Mr. Moonsault(Wacker Drive Revival) vs. Jean-Pierre Mutombo Two of the most charismatic grapplers in the entire Critical Alliance put on a worthy show for the fans in the main event, with Mr. Moonsault more than making up for his previous poor showing with a strong match against the arguable ace of Pan African Wrestling, as well as the challenger for the top ranked spot in the Office. Moonsault landed dropkicks, rolling fireman carry slams and his trademark attack off the top rope, but in the end, Mutombo held on long enough to land one emphatic Supersensational Drop to steal the win. UCSS Rules Match Professor Mark Gizenga vs. Ibrahim Rahman Having matched up well under standard pro wrestling rules, the two technicians met now in a UCSS rules match with three ten minute rounds. Gizenga seemed to be the stronger of the two for the first two rounds, especially in the clinch, landing a number of solid throws and netting two counts off his double leg takedowns. However, in the end, Rahman demonstrated his technical superiority by tapping his opponent out to a scissored neck crank. Nefertiri vs. Renate Barlowe A total war between two of the standout ladies of the Pan African Tour, with Nefertiri's agility and striking giving her an early edge. However, as we've seen in previous matches, Renate Barlowe is not one to give up easily, and not one to ever, ever count out. As the match went past the fifteen minute mark, she suddenly came alive, going for multiple Commando Locks and eventually tagged the Egyptian with a hard leg kick into a flying kneebar off a sprint. Tremendous match. Killer King Jones(Santana Family Wrestling) vs. Jimiyu Wahu(Independent) This was not how this show was supposed to begin. Killer King Jones was once one of the most feared hardcore brawlers in the industry, but that was ten plus years ago. Jimiyu Wahu, on the other hand, has done nothing but thrill audiences with his grit and skill on the Tour. Somehow, Jones got a hold of a time machine here, turned back the clock, brawled his way around and knocked his opponent out with the Eritrean Cleaver diving brain chop. Biggest upset of the tour, for sure. --- Match of the Night: Renate Barlowe vs Nefertiri -An exciting struggle that again follows the now-established formula of Barlowe absorbing a great deal of punishment, only to break her opponent down in the end. Performer of the Night: Jean-Pierre Mutombo -A top notch match by Mutombo against one of his fellow top competitors in the Office. While JPM has been rather abrupt with some of his matches on tour, this was both a solid match and a strong victory for him. --- Following the show, Renate Barlowe cornered Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi with an insistent demand. Renate Barlowe: I showed the world. I am the best on this tour, even if everyone hates me. Put me in the title match. I earned it. Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi: Please be kind and excuse me, but match was already set before the tour! Barlowe: Which is why you need to change it. I beat Oya, who is in the match. I snap everyone's legs. The champ should be the best. And I am the best. Ali: Now...maybe we can do for you something here... Barlowe: Yes. Champ gets paid. I become Champ. I get paid. That's it. Ali: I think about this. I let you know soon. Barlowe: You better. As Renate Barlowe walks off, none other than Mohammad Ramses walks over. Mohammad Ramses: It is not my wish to burden you any further, but I wish to make a simple request for you. Friday, we travel to Lagos. There is a title match on that show, and I am not booked on that show. I believe that through my performances as of late, I may have possibly given you a reason to book me for that match. If that is not possible, then forgive me for this request and do not consider me to be intruding upon your duties in asking... Ali: I think about it! I let you know! I let you know when I am ready to let you know! Ramses: Um, thank you very much?
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 11, 2018 14:30:58 GMT
The Pan African Tour will close with a bang, with only two events left, and both will be broadcasted worldwide! The largest city in Africa, Lagos, Nigeria will receive a juggernaut of an event, and one with several changes made, including two more competitors for the title bout, and a world debut for Super Hyper Turbo Championship Wrestling Alpha’s Super Parrot II.
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Pan African Tour #7: Lagos, Nigeria Friday, October 12, 2018 at 8:00 PM (CT)
Main Event: Pan African Championship Match Jean-Pierre Mutombo vs. King Bemba vs. Yetunde Oya vs. Ibrahim Rahman vs. Renate Barlowe vs. Mohammad Ramses The big title match has grown by two participants by popular demand(and personal hectoring by the new entries), with six of the top participants on the Tour competing to become the first Pan African Champion. Mutombo’s force of will, Bemba’s power, Oya’s trickiness, Rahman’s technicality, Barlowe’s efficiency and Ramses’s imperious style all combining for an epic encounter.
Botswanan Battle Thunder Fist(ZIP Japan) vs. FENYANG The two Botswanan members of the Tour meet up in what should be a hard hitting, high flying match. Thunder Fist’s raw striking power and FENYANG’s daredevil approach should make for an amiable clash of styles.
Chenzira Ga'Dan(Independent) vs. Professor Mark Gizenga The Professor might be in big trouble here, as Chenzira Ga’dan looks to take out her frustration from her shocking upset to Renate Barlowe on him in this one. Gizenga’s measured catch style might give him an outside chance against the titanic Ga’dan, but it will be an uphill battle. Ladies of the Nile
Layla Al-Amin(Phoenix Rising) vs. Nefertiri The two Egyptian women on the tour meet in this matchup, pitting Nefertiri’s well rounded attack against the dynamic agility of Al-Amin.
Esi Dogboe vs. Super Parrot II(SHTCW:a) The Soaring Senegalese competitor makes a debut here against a fellow high flyer in Esi Dogboe in what should be a battle for the skies.
Rematch for the Ages Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi vs. G.P. Christopher(Lightning Pro) A match that has taken place many times in the Senatorial Office, Tour Ambassador and booker, Mehrmohammdi will again test himself against Christopher, who has taken his game to the next level since they last fought.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 11, 2018 15:11:20 GMT
Apparently, despite being by far the least popular individual on the Pan African Tour, Renate Barlowe has ended up selling the most merchandise, thanks to this shirt:
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 12, 2018 21:38:16 GMT
The Pan African Tour hits Lagos, Nigeria tonight at 7:00 PM (CT) at www.twitch.tv/senatorphillips--- Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi caught up with all six title competitors as they arrived at the arena, and asked each of them for a brief statement on why they think they will win tonight. Here's the answers: Mohammad Ramses: I have the strength, the power, the skill and the lineage to take the Pan African Championship back to my people in Egypt. It is not a sure thing, and my opponents are very, very strong, but I would not ask for a place in this match if I did not believe I could win it. Renate Barlowe: Ali, I survived firefights, knife fights, wars. This is nothing. I'm going to break legs and get paid, and nobody will stop me from doing so. Ibrahim Rahman(Translated from Arabic): This is my opportunity to earn a great victory without the annoying ones getting in my way. For once, I can concentrate on being the best wrestler. And I want to do that tonight.> Yetunde Oya(Translated from Yoruba): The clouds of darkness encircle the ring. All those who thought themselves great will stumble. The ancestors are watching. And I will channel their will to a favorable outcome. King Bemba: I am the Destroyer! I destroy everyone! One person, five people, everyone who wrestles Bemba is destroyed! And then the King takes his crown! Jean-Pierre Mutombo: I, Jean-Pierre live for matches such as these! And being here in Lagos, on the Mother Continent, it is both equally humbling and extremely energizing! I see so many wonderful people on this tour, and it makes me feel like I can beat anyone, even an army! So for all the people who have cheered for me, I promise you that it was not in vain that you did so! I will remember the good will the Pan African Tour has spread, I will remember the well wishes you have sent me and I will do everything, and I mean everything, that I can possibly do to win this title and become the first ever Pan African Champion! It is time for the African Supersensation to be sensational!
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Post by kingradical on Oct 13, 2018 10:34:28 GMT
Man that ring design is so rad. Great show, as always, Senator!
Edit: The chat was almost as entertaining as the show. How ya doin Will and Dawn?
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 14, 2018 20:01:50 GMT
Results Pan African Tour #7: Lagos, Nigeria Friday, October 12, 2018 Main Event: Pan African Championship Match Jean-Pierre Mutombo vs. King Bemba vs. Yetunde Oya vs. Ibrahim Rahman vs. Renate Barlowe vs. Mohammad Ramses For twenty solid minutes, all six challengers were at an impasse, but as soon as the dominos started falling, they fell quickly. Amazingly, the favorite, Mutombo was the first to lose to a rollup from Rahman, who then removed Barlowe from the match. Bemba did the honors on Oya, and then eradicated Rahman by a terrible knockout. This seemed to shake both the Destroyer and Ramses, who were distracted by Rahman's fallen form until Ramses finally spiked Bemba with a Final Pyramid Driver to finish this hazardous contest and become the first ever Pan African Champion! Botswanan Battle Thunder Fist(ZIP Japan) vs. FENYANG The two Botswanan competitors came into this "friendly" matchup with a decent bit of hype, but it was the Fist that showed up in a big way, putting FENYANG down with a big series of highlight worthy punches. Chenzira Ga'Dan(Independent) vs. Professor Mark Gizenga A long drawn out techinical struggle for the first two thirds of this match, which then turned into a violent slaughtering as Ga'dan shifted from focused legwork into complete obliteration by any means necessary, finishing Gizenga with a horrific finishing combination. Layla Al-Amin(Phoenix Rising) vs. Nefertiri Nefertiri knows something about putting on a match of the night candidate, and with the speed and ablity of Al-Amin, this ended up being just that. The two were evenly matched all along, with Layla hitting a sky twister press after kicking out of a rana, Nefertiri using her usual misdirects and almost netting a three count off several Pyramid Drivers. Layla, though, had one more move in her toolbox, and pulled off a blindingly fast Tiger Feint Kick to win the day. Esi Dogboe vs. Super Parrot II(SHTCW:a) A shootout of shootouts, these two turned up the gas pedal and did not look back. Parrot II, a late entry into the Tour, did not look out of place at all as he matched Dogboe move for move, kicking out of two over the shoulder piledrivers into a Black Star Cannonball, and turning the momentum back with diving elbows of his own. A stunning top rope huracanrana counter from the Ghanan netted her a big win, however. Rematch for the Ages Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi vs. G.P. Christopher(Lightning Pro) Ali and GPC put on a typical match for their standard, which means that the opening match did not disappoint in the slightest. While Christopher was in a commanding lead much of the time, Mehrmohammdi was not too far off the mark, even gaining several near falls off consecutive diving elbows. A strong Ronin Maker ripcord lariat won the match for the Lightning Pro signee. --- Match of the Night: Layla Al-Amin vs Nefertiri -This was a top notch match by almost any standards, with both women bringing their best and refusing to lose easily. The GPC vs Mehrmohammdi and Super Parrot II vs Dogboe matches both could have won this, too. Performer of the Night: Mohammad Ramses -Who else, but the new Champion? Ramses justified his late request to compete for the belt with a phenomenal performance. --- Injury Report -Ibrahim Rahman: Severe Concussion, long term suspension (Rahman got competely demolished by King Bemba in the main event, and it actually could have been worse by the looks of things, so consider this a respite for the Tunisian) -King Bemba: Mild Whiplash, no suspension (Despite a terrible vertical drop from Rahman, Bemba will be back for the last stop on the tour.
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Post by Zealot on Oct 15, 2018 1:04:03 GMT
Newest member of the tour if you will have him. From Senegal, here is AFUME
He was originally a Ceese edit that I've updated for World. Claims to be the darkest man to ever live.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 15, 2018 1:09:41 GMT
I can certainly fit him on the last show of the tour. (there's one left!)
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 16, 2018 15:07:48 GMT
Here it is! The epic conclusion to the Pan African Tour! And this one's been remixed, significantly, partly due to the serious injury of Ibrahim Rahman, late arrivals on tour and the interference yet again of Midas Matthews. Lock in your seat belts, this one's going to be a wild ride.
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Pan African Tour #8: Cairo, Egypt Friday, October 19 at 8:00 PM (CT)
Main Event: Pan African Showcase Senator Steve Phillips(Senatorial Office), Jean-Pierre Mutombo, Thunder Fist(ZIP Japan) and Mr. Moonsault(Wacker Drive Revival) vs. King Bemba, Colossus Rhodes(SFW), Crusher Honda(L-Pro) and Renate Barlowe A massive elimination match between a team of fan favorites from the tour, with a rare in-ring appearence from Senator Steve Phillips joining forces to take on a fearsome team, requested personally by Morgan "Midas" Matthews, including the Destroyer, King Bemba, the leg breaking mercenary Renate Barlowe, and the first ever teaming of Colossus Rhodes and Crusher Honda.
Chenzira Ga'dan(Independent) vs. Killer King Jones(SFW) After dismantling the Professor on her previous stop, Ga'dan looks to add a hardcore legend to her list of trophies. The Eritrean Royal from the Hood, Killer King Jones is here after a shocking win over Jimiyu Wahu that suggests that while he might not be the force he was a decade ago, Jones is still not one to be overlooked.
Egypt vs. The African Alliance The Dynasty(Mohammad Ramses and Nefertiri) and Layla Al-Amin(Phoenix Rising) vs. FENYANG, Esi Dogboe and Simba Mufasa(AAW) The newly crowned Pan African Champion teams with the two women from his nation on the tour to take on a hodgepodge crew of loose allies including FENYANG, Dogboe and Mufasa.
War for the Favor of the Ancestors TIKI(Typhoon) vs. Yetunde Oya TIKI was incredibly dangerous in her prior triple threat and now seeks to test herself against Yetunde Oya's trickery in singles competition.
Fatal Four Way: First Fall Wins Professor Mark Gizenga vs. Super Parrot II(SHTCWa) vs. Dr. Whizz(Independent) vs. Jimiyu Wahu(Independent) Originally a singles match between Gizenga and Whizz, Super Parrot II and Jimiyu Wahu have been added to make this a fatal four way bout.
AFUME(Super Nova) vs. Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi The self-proclaimed "darkest man alive" joins the Pan African Tour at its conclusion to take on the tour's ambassador and booker, Ali Ahmed Mehrmohammdi in what should be an exciting match in the early going.
G.P. Christopher(Lightning Pro) vs. Anawr Omar Lightning Pro's "Ronin of Destiny" claims the starting position once again to take on the Somalian Survivor, Anwar Omar in a match that could push Omar's pace and Christopher's discipline.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Oct 18, 2018 13:28:33 GMT
I'll be bumping the show back one night to Saturday, too much going on for Friday to fit it in, with some local events I want to attend and AAA going on, there's no way I do this proper justice without moving it. Probably still going to start at 7:00 PM CT, though.
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