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Post by Stuart? on Aug 26, 2019 11:49:42 GMT -5
The Usos vs Undisputed Era (W3A Tag Team Championship): The Usos made an impactful debut on the July 22nd edition of RAW with a decisive victory over the team of Chris Jericho and Velveteen Dream, placing them in contention for the Tag Team titles. General Manager Eric Bischoff decided that the best opponents to face them would be the team of Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly, Undisputed Era. UE have been undefeated since arriving in W3A last December with victories over Chris Jericho and the Kings of Wrestling. Who will walk away as the new W3A Tag Team Champions?
Samoa Joe vs Austin Aries (United States Championship): The rivalry between these two competitors dates back to 2017 in what was supposed to be the last match in W3A history at Final Battle. Samoa Joe emerged victorious in that contest, retaining his W3A World Heavyweight Championship with a 2-1 victory over Aries. Aries returned on the July 29th episode of RAW announcing himself as Joe's TakeOver opponent. Aries got under the skin of the Samoan Submission Machine, saying that while he may have one the match, it doesn't change the fact that the record books still show that Aries scored a fall over Joe. A cheap shot with the microphone and a Brainbuster left Joe enraged. He found Aries backstage later in the night and choked him out with the Coquina Clutch making a definitive statement ahead of this US Championship match.
Dolph Ziggler vs Randy Orton (Singles Match): It was only fitting that 6 years to the day from Redemption, the first ever W3A event, a rematch was held between the two men featured in the main event that night. The on again, off again rivalry between Ziggler and Orton has given us some of the most bloody and brutal matches in W3A history and while many thought it was long over, Orton reignited the hatred between the two men with a devastating RKO on the July 29th edition of RAW. Orton then challenged Ziggler to one more match at TakeOver to end this feud once and for all.
Chris Jericho vs Velveteen Dream (Intercontinental Championship): Although it wasn't aired, at WrestleMania IV Chris Jericho defeated Adam Cole to win the Intercontinental Championship and awaiting him backstage was Velveteen Dream who seemingly challenged him to a future championship match. With the federation rebooted and all championships vacated, Jericho was met with an opportunity to qualify for a world title shot on the July 15th edition of RAW however he lost to Shinsuke Nakamura. Again, The Sartorial Superstar met him backstage declaring that Jericho was no longer worthy of facing The Dream. This insulted Jericho and when he tried to question Dream on the Highlight Reel the following week on RAW, Dream refused to answer. GM Eric Bischoff formed an unlikely tag team between the two superstars although the union was short lived as Jericho's own partner hit him with a Dream Over DDT on the floor, leaving him to lose to The Usos. In an act of revenge, Jericho attacked Dream before his match on the July 29th episode of RAW though Dream was still able to overcome this to pick up the victory. A match was set for TakeOver to determine a new Intercontinental Champion and settle the score between two of the biggest egos in W3A.
Seth Rollins vs Shinsuke Nakamura (W3A World Heavyweight Championship): With a victory over AJ Styles and Kurt Angle, Seth Rollins' dreams finally came true at WrestleMania IV when after a year of chasing the W3A World Heavyweight Championship, he finally won the prestigious title. The celebrations were short lived as on the July 15th edition of RAW, GM Eric Bischoff decided that a tournament would be held over the next two weeks to determine a new World Champion. Infuriated by this announcement, Rollins interrupted Bischoff and demanded to be recognised as champion, taking the title belt back from Bischoff who gave him a bye on the tournament. Later that night, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Chris Jericho to advance to a triple threat match also featuring AJ Styles and Adam Cole the following week which he also won, thus making him Rollins' opponent for TakeOver. Rollins' defiant new attitude would prove dangerous to Nakamura as he was laid out with multiple steel chair shots as well as a sickening stomp onto the chair. The following week at the contract signing for this match, Rollins claimed he would slay the King of Strong Style and again tried to attack Nakamura with a chair although this time, he was able to avoid a stomp by landing a low blow. When Nakamura tried to follow up with a Kinshasa, Rollins was able to roll out of the ring, deciding to wait for TakeOver to exact his revenge and 'retain' his World Championship.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2019 14:38:30 GMT -5
Where to begin.
Tag title match was awesome, after seeing that I thought it would be hard to follow, then you have a 5 star match with aries and joe. I'm not much of a aries fan but you pulled off a great match there. One I could go back and watch over and over.
Liked the inclusion and interaction with jeff hardy.
I loved the "feeling out" process at the start of Jericho and dream. Jericho was determined to get the walls locked in. The spinebuster by dream was beautiful. And that table spot... ouch. I dont watch much wwe these days, and since day 1 of the reboot, you have me invested in dream. And even though I'm a huge Jericho fan, I was secretly rooting for dream. Thumbs up on this match, really enjoyed it. At this point, I'm gonna still say joe/aries is the MOTN.
Now the big one. With a considerable amount of time remaining.
I like the cautions start, the slow build to a match, that's great storytelling. The table spot in this match was very well done. The slugging it out on the knees was great. Added to the drama. What an ending to the show. Nakamura and Rollins was a great match and is a close second place for me. Joe and aries stole the show in my opinion.
From top to bottom the card delivered. I'm a sucker for a good tag match and that was definitely a highlight for me. Definitely the best show I've seen, and you are my favourite to watch, without blowing smoke up your a^. If I could be half the fedder you are, I'd be pretty chuffed with myself.
One question though? Where do you find the time to pull of such a quality show? When all the matches involved had a good amount of air time? Are you a wizard? Lol.
I can tell you get the matches down the way you envision them, which is great. From the match quality, to the poses to the small finer details, you, my friend, are a pro in this genre.
Looking forward to the next installment.
Thanks for your hard work.
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Post by Stuart? on Aug 27, 2019 18:09:45 GMT -5
Where to begin. Tag title match was awesome, after seeing that I thought it would be hard to follow, then you have a 5 star match with aries and joe. I'm not much of a aries fan but you pulled off a great match there. One I could go back and watch over and over. Liked the inclusion and interaction with jeff hardy. I loved the "feeling out" process at the start of Jericho and dream. Jericho was determined to get the walls locked in. The spinebuster by dream was beautiful. And that table spot... ouch. I dont watch much wwe these days, and since day 1 of the reboot, you have me invested in dream. And even though I'm a huge Jericho fan, I was secretly rooting for dream. Thumbs up on this match, really enjoyed it. At this point, I'm gonna still say joe/aries is the MOTN. Now the big one. With a considerable amount of time remaining. I like the cautions start, the slow build to a match, that's great storytelling. The table spot in this match was very well done. The slugging it out on the knees was great. Added to the drama. What an ending to the show. Nakamura and Rollins was a great match and is a close second place for me. Joe and aries stole the show in my opinion. From top to bottom the card delivered. I'm a sucker for a good tag match and that was definitely a highlight for me. Definitely the best show I've seen, and you are my favourite to watch, without blowing smoke up your a&#^. If I could be half the fedder you are, I'd be pretty chuffed with myself. One question though? Where do you find the time to pull of such a quality show? When all the matches involved had a good amount of air time? Are you a wizard? Lol. I can tell you get the matches down the way you envision them, which is great. From the match quality, to the poses to the small finer details, you, my friend, are a pro in this genre. Looking forward to the next installment. Thanks for your hard work. Thank you so much! Comments like that mean the world to me and are what inspire me to keep doing what I do! As for your question, I'm on summer vacation from uni right now so I have a lot of free time. I have 2 weeks left until I go back though, so this will likely be the last PPV you see from me until around Christmas time.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 10:31:55 GMT -5
Where to begin. Tag title match was awesome, after seeing that I thought it would be hard to follow, then you have a 5 star match with aries and joe. I'm not much of a aries fan but you pulled off a great match there. One I could go back and watch over and over. Liked the inclusion and interaction with jeff hardy. I loved the "feeling out" process at the start of Jericho and dream. Jericho was determined to get the walls locked in. The spinebuster by dream was beautiful. And that table spot... ouch. I dont watch much wwe these days, and since day 1 of the reboot, you have me invested in dream. And even though I'm a huge Jericho fan, I was secretly rooting for dream. Thumbs up on this match, really enjoyed it. At this point, I'm gonna still say joe/aries is the MOTN. Now the big one. With a considerable amount of time remaining. I like the cautions start, the slow build to a match, that's great storytelling. The table spot in this match was very well done. The slugging it out on the knees was great. Added to the drama. What an ending to the show. Nakamura and Rollins was a great match and is a close second place for me. Joe and aries stole the show in my opinion. From top to bottom the card delivered. I'm a sucker for a good tag match and that was definitely a highlight for me. Definitely the best show I've seen, and you are my favourite to watch, without blowing smoke up your a^. If I could be half the fedder you are, I'd be pretty chuffed with myself. One question though? Where do you find the time to pull of such a quality show? When all the matches involved had a good amount of air time? Are you a wizard? Lol. I can tell you get the matches down the way you envision them, which is great. From the match quality, to the poses to the small finer details, you, my friend, are a pro in this genre. Looking forward to the next installment. Thanks for your hard work. Thank you so much! Comments like that mean the world to me and are what inspire me to keep doing what I do! As for your question, I'm on summer vacation from uni right now so I have a lot of free time. I have 2 weeks left until I go back though, so this will likely be the last PPV you see from me until around Christmas time. You are an inspiration to all fedders. Especially new fedders like myself. Enjoy your birthday. 🎂🍻🎉🎈
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Post by Stuart? on Aug 28, 2019 11:02:00 GMT -5
Thank you so much! Comments like that mean the world to me and are what inspire me to keep doing what I do! As for your question, I'm on summer vacation from uni right now so I have a lot of free time. I have 2 weeks left until I go back though, so this will likely be the last PPV you see from me until around Christmas time. You are an inspiration to all fedders. Especially new fedders like myself. Enjoy your birthday. 🎂🍻🎉🎈 Cheers pal!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2019 15:57:08 GMT -5
Let's go!
Going in I was super hyped for this show and, man, I gotta say, it didn't disappoint! Top to bottom one of your best shows, definetely in the top 3 show you've ever done!
The tag match was so so good. I loved how you caught each teams nuances and the attention to details. The sequences had a nice flow and there were some pretty incredible ones. The nearfalls were good and I couldn't tell who was going to win!
Dear Lord upon us! Joe vs Aries was INCREDIBLE!!! I was in doubt if this or the main event was the best match on the card but ultimately I decided that, for me, this match was MOTN. I loved the pacing of the match. Everything had purpose and it made it special! I liked how there were ths background story to it and how Aries had to throw everything against Joe to try and conquer his foe that had already beat him. Man, this was so good!
Orton vs Ziggler was a nice back and forth match, I liked the pace and I thought you captured Orton's movements really well. Oh damn, didn't expect Orton to win and didn't expect Hardy to come out. Looking forward to what's next!
I think that Dream vs Jericho was so good because not only the wrestling was good but both characters are so compelling, much like Ciampa vs Dream from NXT Takeover. I liked the story of Jericho trying to aplly the Walls. It was a nice back and forth and I didn't know who was going to win. Not surprised the Dream won but it could've gone either way!
Main event time. I love the big fight feel. Incredibly done sequences. You make it seems like they were given everything and when there was nothing left, there still was a little left on the gas tank. I liked the closing stretch and I'm rather shocked by the winner. OH. MY. TOMMY BOY IS IN THE HOUSE. Super excited to see him in your fed!
Overall, an amazing show! I enjoyed every match and I'm excited to see what's next for W3A!
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Post by Stuart? on Aug 29, 2019 3:07:38 GMT -5
Thanks @johnnyt!!
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