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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 2, 2020 8:54:59 GMT
A biography post is now available for the new roster members featured in the BT-3G show! A few more participants in the Universal Championship league have also been added to the list.
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Post by unimportantguy on Feb 3, 2020 3:54:08 GMT
Having paid attention to OG-Joshi way more than ubble in the past, I have questions.
1) What does being the Field Leader entail? I was under the impression it was kind of a head coach position but looking at the bios I feel like that might be wrong. 2) Might there be an opportunity for others to submit an edit for the Front Lines? (I don't have an idea right now but I have a feeling I might at some point) 3) How did you make that headgear for Randy Everett that is real good.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 3, 2020 4:34:02 GMT
Having paid attention to OG-Joshi way more than ubble in the past, I have questions. 1) What does being the Field Leader entail? I was under the impression it was kind of a head coach position but looking at the bios I feel like that might be wrong. 2) Might there be an opportunity for others to submit an edit for the Front Lines? (I don't have an idea right now but I have a feeling I might at some point) 3) How did you make that headgear for Randy Everett that is real good. 1. The position changed a lot over the past few years and is in the process of changing now as well. With the appointment of Barton as the new Field Leader, things are going to be a bit different now. The first 2 Field Leaders were, at the time of their selection, themselves rookies in the Front Lines division. Matt Rivers was the first Field Leader and he was basically the "most promising" one of the rookie class. So the Field Leader was more like a Championship for rookies. He wasn't actively training them as much as he was working out with him. Then when he became NEXUS Champion, he relinquished his Field Leader Title. Darius was the next Field Leader. He was the most promising rookie at that point but also started to take on more of a training role. It was still more like a "Title" though with him besting his fellow rookies (which was the class of Saji, JET Hamada, Tetsu, Sanders) for the title and keeping it despite being challenged. Now that Barton is the Field Leader, it's no longer a competitive Championship. It is now like a mentorship and supervisor. The Field Leader is now in charge of the entire Front Lines division and the Basic Training program whereas Coach Everett is like the primary trainer for everyone in the division. So Randy gets everyone up to speed on the basics of pro wrestling but Barton is in charge of everything and provides mentorship to the BT trainees. While Randy is the day to day coach, Barton is there to offer advice of a more competitive, philosophical nature of what it takes to be a success as a wrestler. 2. 100% yes. The Front Lines is the overall division for rookies. Within that division exists the more selective Basic Training program for up and comers. I always accept new recruits to the Front Lines division in general AND to the specific Basic Training program. I'm happy to have rookies (regardless of age), up and comers, and also enhancement talent (of which I can definitely use more now) on the Front Lines. If they are serious up and comers, they can be chosen for the Basic Training program. You're definitely invited to submit edits! 3. Easy answer - I wasn't the one to do it, haha. I created an initial headgear for Randy back in FPR but then changed it a few weeks ago. In total honesty, I borrowed that awesome design from Princess Pepperoni who created the Keith Van Horne edit. I went with my own colors and tweaked a few minor things with the design but the basics are all Hana's/Brightly's. I think it looks much better on Keith, honestly 😎 (I think I'll mention that in Randy's bio now actually since that headgear is so awesome and deserves full credit!)
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 8, 2020 7:32:56 GMT
Universal Circuit Champion THRASH Ogawa angrily questions how much his golden ticket is still worth.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 10, 2020 6:15:56 GMT
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 14, 2020 21:57:56 GMT
A new "Randolph Wire" post reveals the next four wrestlers in the Continuum league stream!!
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Post by faulknasty on Feb 15, 2020 0:15:45 GMT
What's a good way to catch up on what's going on in this fed? I'd like to start following but I feel kinda lost.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 15, 2020 1:53:47 GMT
There's a lot of backstory for this promotion so it's hard to say exactly where to start. But I would suggest one of these links below to get you started on the events planned for this year. "ALL YOUR BASE" is the biggest show I've run recently. It ended the "Debasement" tour from last year. It originally had match videos but I took those down for reasons I mentioned elsewhere. "Catalyst" is the first show this year. It announced the "Collider" Tour which will run through 2021. This is an explanation of the Collider Tour -specifically the two different parts of it. We've only had one official show so far from the Collider Tour - a show that re-established our rookie program. The next show for the "Dimensional" stream of the Collider Tour will occur this month. The Dimensional stream will feature more traditionally booked and presented wrestling events. The first show for the "Continuum" stream of the Collider Tour will occur next month. The Continuum stream will be a 10-event league with 4 matches per event. The end of the tour will have wrestlers from both streams competing.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 19, 2020 6:57:41 GMT
For those who remember the events that occurred immediately after the OG-Joshi match at "ALL YOUR BASE," we finally find out what was in the gift Ruby Moreno gave to Robin Walker! 🎁 It wasn't a pair of socks.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 23, 2020 8:55:27 GMT
"First Dimension" has been posted! ogubl.proboards.com/post/2811/threadThe card is as follows: - Universal Circuit Championship: Tenshi vs. THRASH Ogawa (c) - Los Peregrines vs. Barbershop Duet - Jakob of Furis vs. APEX Since Dimensional shows will just have 3 matches and Continuum League shows will have 6 matches, the match length will differ so that the shows are roughly equal in size. That gives me a bit more room for match depth on Dimensional shows. Also, this show is very experimental in regards to match format. I'm using a mixture of pictures and animated GIFS while alternating between simming and 1P setting up spots. The tag match was all CPU simmed and turned out incredible on first sim (thanks largely in part to Dawn's Los Peregrines edits!) so I just ran the match straight, GIFFED every cool spot, and just tied the match together with text. The first and third match was scripted by me ahead of time and I got pics and GIFS that did what I wanted them to do. Definitely curious as to what people think works and doesn't and hope you all enjoy the show 😁
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Post by OrochiGeese on Mar 10, 2020 22:17:28 GMT
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Post by unimportantguy on Mar 10, 2020 23:54:08 GMT
Kazuo Saji working that Will Ospreay-in-2019 schedule. All the tournaments.
Looking forward to this! looking at the block lineups I spy some cool matchups. Geese/Saji, Tetsu/THRASH, and RYOMA/Wonderland all stand out to me, and of course Sanders/Gordon in A Block should be a banger.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Mar 11, 2020 1:31:20 GMT
Wow: An awesome blaze of glory promo by Corey O'Brian addressed to his league rivals: Joachim in particular!
Holy shit at this line:
Jang: "Hey Joachim...maybe we should travel somewhere else for a while..."
Corey is all kinds of pumped up and confident here and I love it!!
👏 That was awesome! I especially like the "surpass me" line. That is consistent with everything Corey has said going into this league and was expressed so well.
I also really like the callback to Joachim's promo with the fire from a few years back! 🔥
This just worked on so many levels and was so f'n COOL. The confidence, the desire to eventually pass the torch to the next generation, and excitement of having a path to fight Geese...is really brimming here 😎
Also of note, that is your 100th UBL post! 💯
Kazuo Saji working that Will Ospreay-in-2019 schedule. All the tournaments. Looking forward to this! looking at the block lineups I spy some cool matchups. Geese/Saji, Tetsu/THRASH, and RYOMA/Wonderland all stand out to me, and of course Sanders/Gordon in A Block should be a banger. Glad you are looking forward to this - I'm excited to start it! 📝 I want to give it a different format than the Dimensional shows too. One that is easy enough to write that I'm able to keep a steady momentum. In other words, I want to avoid Battalion 2008 😁🌚 You definitely noticed some of the matchups I'm targeting - specifically Geese/Saji and RYOMA/Wonderland. Tetsu also has a LOT to prove in his block, getting a third chance to defeat THRASH. Matsuki Holdings has full representation in this league and will be talking to the press soon about it 😎
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Post by OrochiGeese on Mar 13, 2020 6:17:13 GMT
Asako Matsuki holds a press conference for Kazuo Saji, Tetsu Gushiken, and RYOMA on various topics ranging from the ubble Universal Championship League to the SWA World Open! And the party is crashed!
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Post by OrochiGeese on Mar 17, 2020 7:53:16 GMT
We get a glimpse of the kind of journey that Geese Walker has been on over the past year 💡📕
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