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Post by TravBot on Jan 31, 2019 1:23:32 GMT
Your ability to crank out content is impressive. Looking forward to this.
Also thanks for the match. Hopefully they put on a good show. If you haven’t already, I’d update Ganger. His colors changed so they’ll match better, and his moveset is a little better balanced. I also don’t think I’ve updated their touchwork since that update, although a quick tag rate is probably fitting for them, and I believe is how they’re set up.
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Post by Aris on Feb 24, 2019 1:23:44 GMT
Domination ResultsDomination has officially concluded, and it was pretty good. Post-Match stuff is in bold, Archive is watchable here.Norris Dyson def. Mercer to become the 4th Strong Style Champion, afterwards challenging Rhett Holiday to step up to the plate.Roppongi 3K retained their Cruiserweight Tag Team titles against King's CourtKaba Shoin retained his Cruiserweight Championship against Victor Vega, before issuing an open challenge to any cruiserweight in the world for New York Mayhem, which is still unanswered.ChAoS def. Los Ingobernables De JaponIce Man def. Phase to become the 11th LIVE champion, afterwards issuing a challenge to Reg Knight, who impressed him in the GHL.Kross Slash def. Ganger and Sloan to become Number 1 Contenders to the AWF Tag Team ChampionshipsTor Christiansen def. Logan Knyght to become the 2nd C!C PS4 World ChampionAnd in the main event, Henrik Waris def. Jaden Bennett to become the 5th AWF US Champion, afterwards stating that he'll give anyone who defeats him in the Retribution Tournament a title match, and after that still, Unit 1 turned on Jaden Bennett, bringing in Kross Slash and Mercer as their newest members in the process.And that's all! See you on March 2nd for the card announcement of New York Mayhem!
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Post by Aris on Mar 2, 2019 17:56:08 GMT
New York Mayhem card announcementToday is March 2nd, the day I would announce the card for New York Mayhem. I'm not big on introductions, so here we go with it.
Road To Mayhem (Night 1) March 28th, 5PM EST Dorado Rigger vs Victor Vega - CWGP Qualifying Match Kross Slash, Mercer, and Andrew Storms vs GoD, Bad Luck Fale, and Jay White ChAoS vs LIJ
Road To Mayhem (Night 2) March 29th, 5PM EST Porta Rok vs Peter Holms - CWGP Qualifying Match Tarik and Ice Man vs Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi vs Kazuchika Okada, Will Ospreay
New York Mayhem March 30th, 6PM EST Match 1: Rhett Holiday vs Norris Dyson (c) - AWF Strong Style Championship on the line Match 2: Guerillas of Destiny and Bad Luck Fale vs Unit 1 (Deuce, Mercer, Holms) Match 3: Tomohiro Ishii vs Tarik (c) - AWF Intercontinental Championship on the line Match 4: Andrew Storms vs Jaden Bennett Match 5: Kross Slash vs EVIL and SANADA (c) - AWF Tag Team Championships on the line Match 6: PAC vs Kaba Shoin (c) - AWF Cruiserweight Championship on the line Match 7: Kazuchika Okada vs Tetsuya Naito (c) - AWF World Heavyweight Championship on the line
We hope to see as many people as we can there! See you March 28th!
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Post by Aris on Mar 8, 2019 1:52:44 GMT
An Experimental ReturnHello everyone, Insanity here, and I would like to announce something I'm bringing back. Longtime viewers of AWF will know that we used to release Google Forms for every PPV where you could leave your predictions for a show, whoever got the most right would win something like a shoutout. I'm proud to announce that we are bringing back the Predictions Championship with New York Mayhem. Participation is simple, just answer this form, and the winner will get a shoutout here as well as a role on the upcoming Insanity discord server, if they are a part of it. The form is here, good luck to all participants.
Additionally, I would like to announce with the Retribution Round Robin League coming up in a month, the Retribution Bracketology Reveal will be on April 6th. It works the same as the 8G League from November, 2 blocks, 10 matches per night, 5 from each block. Most points in each block goes on to face each other for the right to main-event Empire 13 for the AWF World Heavyweight Championship. That's in April.
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Post by Aris on Mar 31, 2019 0:12:20 GMT
New York Mayhem RecapAWF's final PPV before the "Spring of Tournaments" is officially over, and what a show it was. Archive is watchable here, as always, post match is in bold.Norris Dyson retained his AWF Strong Style Championship against Rhett Holiday, before being blasted from behind by a returning Zack Kent, proclaiming he's back to get back the title he never lost.Unit 1 retained their AWF 6 Man Tag Team Championships against the Bullet Club, afterwards extending a challenge to Los Ingobernables De Japon, should Hiromu Takahashi be fully healed by the time Empire 13 rolls around.Tomohiro Ishii became a 2-time AWF Intercontinental Champion by defeating Tarik, before being attacked by Phase, before Phase was attacked by NORAZO. Additionally, a misplaced headbutt from Ishii broke Tarik's nose early in the match, and Tarik will now be out of the Retribution Tournament.Jaden Bennett defeated Andrew Storms, afterwards saying that despite being kicked from Unit 1 and losing the United States Championship, he is still strong as ever and is entering the Retribution Tournament.Los Ingobernables De Japon retained their AWF Tag Team Championships against Kross SlashPAC won the AWF Cruiserweight Championship from Kaba Shoin, afterwards being challenged by Will Ospreay for a match at Empire 13.Tetsuya Naito retained his AWF World Heavyweight Championship against Kazuchika OkadaAnd that's all! See you next week for the Retribution Bracketology Reveal!
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Post by Aris on Apr 6, 2019 22:20:19 GMT
AWF Retribution 2019 Bracketology RevealWelcome to the Retribution 2019 Bracketology Reveal. This is split into 4 sections: Format, Dates, Bracket, Cards. These will be spoiler-tagged for accessibility.
Format The Tournament is formatted differently as opposed to previous years. Whereas those were simple 16-man knockout tournaments, as announced when I announced the return of the Prediction Championships, this years is a 20-man, 2 block round robin. The scoring method is as follows: 2 points for win by pin/sub 1 point for win by Count out, DQ, or Draw 0 points for a loss
Dates The tournament will start on April 12th, at 6PM Eastern Standard Time, and run through April 20th, with the finals taking place on April 21st.
Bracket
A BLOCK: Kento Miyahara Vincent Valliant Andrew Storms Zack Sabre Jr Henrik Waris (Who has also announced that whoever has the most points while beating him without winning the whole tournament will get a US title shot at Empire 13) Kaito Kiyomiya Minoru Suzuki Ras Demon Hiroshi Tanahashi Kota Ibushi
B BLOCK: Jaden Bennett Nick Aldis Kazuchika Okada Tomohiro Ishii Andrew Lee Tetsuya Naito (if he wins, he gets to nominate his opponent for Empire 13) Keith Syxx Mercer Logan Knyght Archangel
CardsNOTE: this updates as the tournament progresses, meaning you can return here to stay updated.
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Post by Aris on Apr 15, 2019 0:06:44 GMT
For those wondering how I'm doing the archives of these shows, how it will work is I will have the archives of every show on my computer, but the best matches will be edited into a "Best of" reel and then uploaded to Youtube. Down here will be the list of matches that I can confirm will be on the reel: Jaden Bennett vs Mercer - Night 1 Kento Miyahara vs Vincent Valliant - Night 2 Kazuchika Okada vs Mercer - Night 3 Kazuchika Okada vs Archangel - Night 4 Tomohiro Ishii vs Archangel, Kazuchika Okada vs Jaden Bennett - Night 5 Retribution Finals - Night 10
My hopes are for each night of the Tournament to have one match on the reel. Also, just a tiny update on the scores: Ras Demon, Kazuchika Okada, and Jaden Bennett stand as the only 3 people with 6 points thus far. With 4 points are Tetsuya Naito (with a loss to Okada, which secured Okada's rematch during the Spring Doubles Tournament,) Tomohiro Ishii, Logan Knyght, Kento Miyahara, Kaito Kiyomiya, and Hiroshi Tanahashi. Behind them with 2 points are Vincent Valliant, Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr, Kota Ibushi, Archangel, Keith Syxx, and Mercer. With no points are Andrew Storms, Andrew Lee, and, due to issues with an update to the wrestler, Nick Aldis. I will update you on the scoring every 3 days. Additionally, I have to take 1 day off (most likely Thursday, April 18th) and thus the tournament will either be extended one day or that day's matches will be on Wednesday's show.
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Post by Aris on Apr 18, 2019 1:14:32 GMT
Scoring update time. MATCHES THAT WILL BE ON BEST OF REEL: Jaden Bennett vs Mercer - Night 1 Kento Miyahara vs Vincent Valliant - Night 2 Kazuchika Okada vs Mercer - Night 3 Kazuchika Okada vs Archangel - Night 4 Tomohiro Ishii vs Archangel, Kazuchika Okada vs Jaden Bennett - Night 5 Archangel vs Andrew Lee - Night 6 Tetsuya Naito vs Archangel - Night 7 Retribution Finals - Night 10
SCORES:Kazuchika Okada has the most points overall, with 13. An perfect record, barring one tie with... Jaden Bennett sits just behind Okada, at 11 points. Mercer, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kento Miyahara, Vincent Valliant, and Ras Demon all have 10 points. Zack Sabre Jr, Logan Knyght, and Tetsuya Naito all have 8 points. Tomohiro Ishii has 7, due to a time limit draw with Archangel. Minoru Suzuki, Kota Ibushi, and Keith Syxx all have 6 points. Archangel has 5, since he has that one draw against Ishii. Henrik Waris and Kaito Kiyomiya both have 4 points. Andrew Storms and Andrew Lee both have 2 points. Nick Aldis has 0 points, since although I have the Jr. Heavyweight DLC, I figured it wouldn't be exactly fair to suddenly start having him crop up again.
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Post by Aris on Apr 21, 2019 0:00:00 GMT
Group Stage ConclusionEarlier tonight, the group stage of Retribution 2019 officially ended. First off, the elephant in the room. The B Block is currently tied between Kazuchika Okada and Jaden Bennett, with no way for the planned tiebreaker of "who defeated who" to be effective, as they went to a draw. Both competitors have agreed to leave it to chance right before the finals on Monday, so just before the finals start, we'll have a coin toss. Heads, Jaden goes to the finals, Tails, Okada goes to the finals.
A Block was a lot less divisive, as Ras Demon won that block with a score of 14 points. He will face either Jaden Bennett or Kazuchika Okada in a 2/3 falls match without a time limit on Monday, February 22nd to determine who will be going to main event Empire 13 for the AWF World Heavyweight Championship.
MATCHES THAT WILL BE ON THE BEST OF RETRIBUTION 2019 REEL:
Jaden Bennett vs Mercer - Night 1 Kento Miyahara vs Vincent Valliant - Night 2 Kazuchika Okada vs Mercer - Night 3 Kazuchika Okada vs Archangel - Night 4 Tomohiro Ishii vs Archangel, Kazuchika Okada vs Jaden Bennett - Night 5 Archangel vs Andrew Lee - Night 6 Tetsuya Naito vs Archangel - Night 7 Mercer vs Logan Knyght - Night 8 Mercer vs Archangel - Night 9 Retribution Finals - Night 10
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Post by Aris on Apr 22, 2019 23:05:34 GMT
Retribution 2019 RecapHello, all! Retribution 2019 has officially concluded, with the finals tonight concluding with these results:
Jaden Bennett def. Ras Demon with a score of 2-1 in 38 minutes, 5 seconds to win his first Retribution Tournament, he will now face Tetsuya Naito on June 12th at Empire 13 for the AWF World Heavyweight Championship.
With that said, I will announce all the Empire 13 matches that are official right now on Saturday, April 27th. The rest of this post will be the final scores of all competitors.
Jaden Bennett (FINALIST), Kazuchika Okada - 15 points Ras Demon (FINALIST) - 14 points Hiroshi Tanahashi, Logan Knyght, Mercer - 12 points Minoru Suzuki, Kento Miyahara, Vincent Valliant, Tetsuya Naito - 10 points Henrik Waris, Kaito Kiyomiya, Zack Sabre Jr, Kota Ibushi - 8 points Archangel, Tomohiro Ishii - 7 points Keith Syxx, Andrew Lee - 6 points Andrew Storms - 2 points Nick Aldis - Disqualified due to DLC issues
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Post by Aris on Apr 27, 2019 16:16:19 GMT
Empire 13 Card RevealHello all, and welcome to the reveal of the card for Empire 13! I feel like I should start by saying Empire is a little bit different from other big AWF events. Where as those work on a "title-set" system to determine their matches, this does not, every AWF Championship is on the line at this event. With that said, let's get started with actually revealing the vast majority of the card, as the CWGP finals have yet to be determined, as well as Challengers for the AWF Tag Team Championships, which will be done during the Spring Doubles tournament, which I will be announcing next week, in the same format of the Retribution reveal.
Match 1: Los Ingobernables De Japon vs Unit 1 (c) - AWF 6-Man Tag Team Championships on the line Match 2: Suzuki-Gun vs Roppongi 3K (c) - AWF Cruiserweight Tag Team Championships on the line Match 3: Reg Knight vs Ice Man (c) - AWF LIVE Championship on the line Match 4: Zack Kent vs Reg Knight (c) - AWF Strong Style Championship on the line Match 5: NORAZO vs Phase vs Tomohiro Ishii (c) - AWF Intercontinental Championship on the line Match 6: Will Ospreay vs PAC (c) - AWF Cruiserweight Championship on the lien Match 7: Cruiserweight Grand Prix Finals - C!C PS4 Crusierweight Championship on the line Match 8: Spring Doubles Winner vs EVIL and SANADA (c) - AWF Tag Team Championships on the line Match 9: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Henrik Waris (c) - AWF United States Championship on the line Match 10: Jaden Bennett vs Tetsuya Naito (c) - AWF World Heavyweight Championship on the line
And that's all, except for one thing. Before the Jaden Bennett vs Tetsuya Naito match, I will quickly step in to unveil the redesigned AWF World Heavyweight Championship. See you all next week for the Spring Doubles reveal!
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Post by Aris on May 5, 2019 18:16:57 GMT
AWF Spring Doubles announcementHello, late reveal here! Welcome to the reveal for AWF Spring Doubles. This is split into 4 bits: Rules, Entrants, Dates, Bracket.RulesFor the most part, the rules here are the same as the Retribution Tournament from last month. 6 teams of 2, 30 minute time limits. 2 points for a win by pinfall or submission, 1 point for a win by count out, disqualification, or draw, 0 points for a loss. 2 teams with the most points fight again in 2/3 falls to determine the winner and next challengers for the AWF Tag Team Championships.DatesThe tournament will run from May 11th-15th. However, since Tetsuya Naito did suffer a few losses in Retribution, he will be defending his AWF World Heavyweight Championship on the first and last days of the tournament. On the first day, he will be defending against the Natural Born Killer, Mercer. On the last day, he will defend against Archangel. Additionally, the Cruiserweight Grand Prix will be going on during this time, as we'll see these matches:Night 1: Openers, Kaba Shoin vs Andy Spirals, Johnny Rocket vs Silver Hawk, Victor Vega vs Peter Holms, Keiji Shinzaki vs Dorado Rigger.Night 5: SemifinalsEntrantsYour entrants are as follows:Kross Slash - Nathan and Damien KrossSprawl Ganger and Decker SloanThe Brisco BrothersUNIT 1 - Alexander Nyxx and TarikKaito Kiyomiya and KENOHHiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika OkadaBracketAnd that's all! See you May 11th
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Post by Aris on May 13, 2019 23:09:56 GMT
Spring Doubles UpdateWelcome to the only update on Spring Doubles you'll get until the finals, here are your standings:
STANDINGS: Tanahashi and Okada stand undefeated with 6 points. Ganger and Sloan sit just behind them with 4 points, same as the Brisco Brothers and Kross Slash. Kaito Kiyomiya and KENOH sit at 0 points with Alexander Nyxx and Tarik.
HIGHLIGHT MATCHES: Kross Slash vs Kaito and KENOH (Night 1) Kaito and KENOH vs Ganger and Sloan (Night 2) Ganger and Sloan vs Okada and Tanahashi (Night 3)
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Post by Aris on May 16, 2019 0:38:19 GMT
Spring Doubles RecapWelcome to the Spring Doubles recap, as the tournament concluded earlier tonight, with Kazuchika Okada and Hiroshi Tanahashi winning. This means Tanahashi will be performing double-duty at Empire alongside his US Title Match against Henrik Waris. Additionally, the Cruiserweight Grand Prix semifinals went down, and we will now see Silver Hawk and Victor Vega duke it out at Empire for the Critical!Club PS4 Cruiserweight Championship. However, for every high, there's a low, as Archangel was examined to have injured his right arm (This is not the one that was injured at Empire 12), more specifically, a fractured radius. He will be out until Retaliate in June.
FINAL STANDINGS: Tanahashi and Okada - 7 points (1 loss, 1 count-out) Ganger and Sloan, Kross Slash, Brisco Brothers - 6 points (2 losses) Kaito and KENOH, Nyxx and Tarik - 2 points (4 losses)
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Post by Aris on May 20, 2019 2:14:14 GMT
Empire 13 Predictions + AWF at ALLIANCEHello all, and welcome to this small announcement post! First off, Empire 13 Predictions.
Empire 13 Prediction Championships are up here. In case you're unfamiliar with how this works, for every match you predict correctly, you earn a point. Most points at the end gets status as the Predictions Champion. These are open until 30 minutes before the show starts (or until June 12th, 5:30 PM EST), so you have until then to get your predictions in. Good luck to those participating!
And now, the big one, AWF at the ALLIANCE show. AWF will have 3 matches on the show. I would like to announce the first one right now. Insanity will be facing off against Keith Syxx, and the other 2 will be announced with the Empire 13 results post.
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