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Post by Spunk on Mar 11, 2019 21:57:12 GMT
Mods and the crazy stuff that can happen in this game do own, but you know what? The crazy stuff that can just HAPPEN is still my favorite part.
This powerbomb to the outside? Beautiful.
Later in the same, bloody brawl they went outside. Gyro went for the #WokeBomb against his nephew on the outside, only for Philly to reverse it and things just got crazy.
This all happened in a crazy, emotional match between Gyro and Philly for the Dot TV Championship. I don't usually push the stuff that comes out of our shows this hard, but this match is absolutely incredible. Jason does a masterful job on commentary while I was away (DST and my kids refused to go to bed) and this is just perfect Fire Pro action blended with the video and production work that we put into these shows.
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Post by turrible666 on Mar 11, 2019 22:13:12 GMT
This all happened in a crazy, emotional match between Gyro and Philly for the Dot TV Championship. I don't usually push the stuff that comes out of our shows this hard, but this match is absolutely incredible. Jason does a masterful job on commentary while I was away (DST and my kids refused to go to bed) and this is just perfect Fire Pro action blended with the video and production work that we put into these shows. That finish was the closest I have ever come to literally screaming at wrestling in a house where someone else was asleep in the other room
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Post by mur96 on Mar 12, 2019 4:28:32 GMT
Don't have a screenshot for this now, I'll post it tomorrow.
So I've been running my YES YES! promotion I've already called in the past, in a made-up universe of videogames, series, anime, movies... pop culture as a whole, just for shits and giggles between my pals and I.
So the second week of the first month, Rayman took a hard shot against Sam Stone in a completely squash match. It was so hard he got out of competition cuz' of a head injury. Three months out. The saddest part about it is the next month I would run a Tournament to determine who's gonna be the first YESYES! Heavyweight Champion. Poor lad.
What it could have been an awesome event became a failure as the guys that I expected to get in the finals got eliminated. Unexpected as hell. The finals were Sol Badguy V/S Nadia Fortune, which Badguy won extremely easy in 5 minutes. In a goddamn cage match. It was so dissapointing I wrote how people were throwing trash all over the ring. The worst part about it is Sol Badguy had a contract for two months... and that was the last one. And by dice he decided to steal the title.
This monumental fiasco transformed Badguy as a genuine enemy for the company and started his own stable. But I'm misleading.
The thing is, the next show started bathshit crazy with a direct invasion. To keep things down, there was this tag team match between Lara Croft and Rosalina V/S Sam Stone and Ilidan. I assure it was an INCREDIBLE match. Rough competition, flying maneuvers, out-of-the-ring action, it was lovely.
So Sam Stone and Ilidan were taking it hard and started to lose steam. Lara Croft was dominating both of the manly men. And suddenly, there was this Rayman guy, entering the arena and the ring, relaxed and like a badass. Even more unexpectedly, he beats the hell out of Lara and diving elbows her, while Ilidan rushed against Rosalina. Sam Stone got the pin out of nowhere. 1. 2. 3.
I was baffled. This goddamn maniac came out of the hospital, went to the arena and helped who actually injured him. It was so incredibly over-the-top that will became its own storyline. Rayman, Sam Stone and Ilidan as a new awesome stable.
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Post by Firehawk on Mar 12, 2019 13:33:55 GMT
Perhaps the most unreal match I've seen in FPW to this point. I've linked the full match here, but the main deal here is the last few minutes.
Pure Gold have been the Proving Ground Tag Team Champions since last August, when they won the initial tournament to claim the titles. There have been no other champions with those belts since: there's only a single reign, theirs.
Victor Kintelas and Kellaron Sentarl were the ones who originally started Pure Gold, but Mallory Spaulding and Kanjirin Tonorian muscled them out when they couldn't string two wins together, while they became the most dominant tag team in all of Phoenix Rising.
This match was the culmination of a storyline that had been brewing for literally months. And it ended in the only way it really could've.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Mar 12, 2019 16:08:16 GMT
Perhaps the most unreal match I've seen in FPW to this point. I've linked the full match here, but the main deal here is the last few minutes. Pure Gold have been the Proving Ground Tag Team Champions since last August, when they won the initial tournament to claim the titles. There have been no other champions with those belts since: there's only a single reign, theirs. Victor Kintelas and Kellaron Sentarl were the ones who originally started Pure Gold, but Mallory Spaulding and Kanjirin Tonorian muscled them out when they couldn't string two wins together, while they became the most dominant tag team in all of Phoenix Rising. This match was the culmination of a storyline that had been brewing for literally months. And it ended in the only way it really could've. Can't recommend this match enough. The suspense and drama that took place in the last minute or so is unparalleled in anything I've seen in this game.
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Post by DM_PSX on Mar 12, 2019 21:34:56 GMT
FINISH HIM
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Mar 13, 2019 9:53:36 GMT
I don't remember multiple Outside Dives being a thing until recently, but I frickin' love it.
In the first video Soraya (White) throws Lydia (Purple) to the Outside and follows up with a Flip Sasuke Special. They brawl for a bit on the Outside, then Soraya has enough time to hit another before they both re-enter the ring.
In the second video Fantastica (Purple) throws Cosmica (Pink) to the Outside and follows up with a Spaceman Quebrada. They brawl, and then Fantastica hits Cosmica with another Spaceman Quebrada.
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Post by unimportantguy on Mar 13, 2019 22:57:43 GMT
I always miss my chance to get screenshots or video of this stuff, but I was running a match just now between two edits where one of them went for the flying super dropkick and the other went for a basement dropkick at the same time and they flew past each other in midair. It was pretty darn great.
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Post by Brick9mm on Mar 14, 2019 3:24:17 GMT
The latest and greatest in a long line of HONOO finishes
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Mar 14, 2019 8:22:15 GMT
So, I love the new Jr. DLC:
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Post by DM_PSX on Mar 14, 2019 9:23:22 GMT
So, I love the new Jr. DLC: If ever there was a place to have the 'faint in agony' taunt, or the peace signs.
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Post by OrochiGeese on Mar 15, 2019 7:56:40 GMT
So, I love the new Jr. DLC: LOVE THAT SPOT!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Timberwolf on Mar 15, 2019 13:57:23 GMT
One can go several ways with the finger snap. I choose to do it this way.
Finger snap, then sitting down on the mat taunting the opponent with a creepy laugh. That's how sadistic she is.
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Post by Fuee on Mar 15, 2019 17:56:16 GMT
So, I love the new Jr. DLC: lmao It's like a weird false empathy spot
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Post by Timberwolf on Mar 16, 2019 17:52:48 GMT
Brutal fight between my two edits Layla Burke and Deanna Penrose. Layla (on left) busted open Deanna not even two minutes into the match, threw her out of the ring and tossed her around like a rag doll, getting blood on the floor, barricade, and apron. Deanna did come back to win the match with the Dirty Deeds. This was a brutal fight between two edits, both with 0% distance. They were just ripping each other apart.
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