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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 2, 2019 6:42:33 GMT
Jack Monroe has been deemed "Unworthy" by Wang Gom-Bu right after a cool C2C by Jean DuBreil.
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Feb 2, 2019 7:20:25 GMT
Coincidentally, My edit, Hitomi Izanami and Hana's edit, Ohshiro share the same winning pose: They seem so unimpressed by their opponents, Firehawk's Laenara Kintelas and Urani Whitemist.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 2, 2019 7:40:45 GMT
Post match chill session π
I love that new taunt and assigned a Special to it for Tsaoring Chou. He does it after his back grapple reversal flip kick. It kind of looks like he's meditating and it builds spirit since it's a Special.
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Post by Timberwolf on Feb 2, 2019 17:15:36 GMT
This match was freaking INSANE! My two edits of Mandy Savage and Rhonda Rayne along with the Senator Phillips 's edit of Mina Fitsharris fought tooth and nail for the non canon IWGP United States belt in a first pin match. Rhonda was the defending champ. Because it was first pin rules, every time a pin was attempted, it kept getting broken up and none of the edits really had a decent sub in their moveset, so there was no chance of a quick tapout either. The match involved several botches because each edit either were targeting the wrong person or a running attack would begin, only for the victim to be picked up by the 3rd edit. It was just crazy. The finish came when Mina and Rhonda collided near a corner, allowing Mandy to hit the diving elbow drop move on Rhonda for the win. Mina got up too late to make the save. The time in this match set a personal longest for me for a first pin triple threat match.
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Post by Ripley on Feb 3, 2019 18:52:07 GMT
This match was freaking INSANE! My two edits of Mandy Savage and Rhonda Rayne along with the Senator Phillips 's edit of Mina Fitsharris fought tooth and nail for the non canon IWGP United States belt in a first pin match. Rhonda was the defending champ. Because it was first pin rules, every time a pin was attempted, it kept getting broken up and none of the edits really had a decent sub in their moveset, so there was no chance of a quick tapout either. The match involved several botches because each edit either were targeting the wrong person or a running attack would begin, only for the victim to be picked up by the 3rd edit. It was just crazy. The finish came when Mina and Rhonda collided near a corner, allowing Mandy to hit the diving elbow drop move on Rhonda for the win. Mina got up too late to make the save. The time in this match set a personal longest for me for a first pin triple threat match. Gonna be honest that sounds fucking awful. <_<
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Post by Spunk on Feb 4, 2019 0:08:32 GMT
The best part about Fire Pro is when it breaks.
So, this happened twice during this match and it was funny both times.
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Post by turrible666 on Feb 4, 2019 17:23:09 GMT
I just ran this match to make sure nothing was broken after the update, and my God, President Evil just murdered that poor boy.
Then, I accidentally clicked the wrong thing and ran the same match again without meaning to, and this happened. (I hate the overlapping voice samples, though)
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Post by DM_PSX on Feb 4, 2019 20:29:50 GMT
I did a night of Survivor Series type matches on my stream. The huge brawls are fun.
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Post by Love Wilcox on Feb 5, 2019 11:15:28 GMT
I just ran this match to make sure nothing was broken after the update
Haha, I do the same thing! xD
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Post by Ramon on Feb 5, 2019 12:13:54 GMT
I love this thread! XD
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Post by Love Wilcox on Feb 6, 2019 22:03:17 GMT
I just had an absolute miracle (especially with the current state of the game) of a spot occur in a match between George Marleau and Chad Fukushima. Anyway:
George has Chad face down on the mat and signals to the crowd that the end is near (taunt to running spear priority)
George runs the ropes as Chad is getting up but OH NO he accidentally runs right into the ref!!!
Chad attacks George with strikes but George swiftly plants him back down onto the canvas and once again signals for a potentially match ending Spear. He runs the ropes but this time IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION AWAY FROM THE REF (heβs learning!), he goes for the Spear but Chad side steps at the very last second!!!
Chad knocks George down with a slam and taunts, knowing that he narrow escaped catastrophe. He picks up George and attempts an Irish whip BUT GEORGE COUNTERS WITH AN IRISH WHIP OF HIS OWN, runs the ropes and finally hits a brutal SPEAR!!! The ref is up and starts the count... 1... 2... 2.9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legitimately had me screaming at the monitor xD When Fire Pro is good, itβs fucking GREAT! :D
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Post by OrochiGeese on Feb 7, 2019 8:31:01 GMT
This may be the first time I've seen a tag happen in between two parts of one priority.
The taunt from Tetsu signaling he was gonna let RYOMA finish the job was perfect too π (Just too bad he immediately forgot that and tried to go to the top rope. Likely the byproduct of the suplex to the outside! π€
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Post by Love Wilcox on Feb 7, 2019 9:18:30 GMT
I've never seen that before. Fire Pro is the gift that keeps on giving! :D
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Post by amsterDAN on Feb 8, 2019 16:21:08 GMT
The big highlight of my show last night was probably this, when Tocapelotas relentlessly attacked Sicomoro's genitals while the other ZDM boys distracted the ref. He opened up a big old can of assaulted nuts.
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Post by Timberwolf on Feb 9, 2019 6:20:40 GMT
We were talking about this topic on the mod discord, but I thought I'd mention it here too - I love the unintentional double team spots that occur in the game.
I had a great example this morning. An edit hit the swinging neck breaker on his opponent, leaving the opponent down face up.
His partner then follows it up with an elbow drop to the face. That's teamwork.
I love small spots like this because it's something that we cannot plan for, logic wise. We leave it up to RNG to deliver those spots for us and when such a spot happens, I mark out π
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