Dan O'Mac
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 5, 2012 17:28:57 GMT -5
I'm gonna try my hand at this. I have a game I started a while ago, and have built it up over a time, using the November 2011 data pack.
Basic overview now, more detail later:
I took over NWA: Anarchy, a Regional Company with 1 TV show on Local Network. First goal: get that to Prime Time.
Next, I demolished the roster, releasing anyone not good enough to cut it, and anyone upset that I released someone else. Anyone left was offered a written contract. Anyone declined, also let go.
I then signed some basic talent, with the key being Silas Young. Silas is not great on the mic (53 Charisma), but solid in the ring. I planned to base my company around him.
That changed when WWE did their roster trimming. I brought in Antonio Cesaro (quickly renamed back to Claudio Castagnoli) and Xavier Woods (renamed back to Consequences Creed). They would feud for the title. Seth Rollins was let go, but felt he was too good for me. This was my biggest annoyance, and I saw him available and wanted to build the company around him. (shakes his fist angrily)
Oh, and I decided to sever ties with the NWA and become Anarchy Championship Wrestling...
More when I can sit down and pour through my year and a half and determine what is relevant to summarize storylines.
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Dan O'Mac
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 7, 2012 13:53:07 GMT -5
I started on March 1, 2012, as a Regional Company, 49%.
So throughout the beginning, I built my company around Claudio Castagnoli as unbeatable. He beat Consequences Creed to take the title from him on my second large event, Anarchy Fan Appreciation Night on May 13, 2012. He defended over the next few months against Colt Cabana, Rene Dupree, and Luke Gallows before running into Jay Briscoe in August. Mark went down with an injury pretty much day 4 of my diary, and Jay finally was getting his push. Two months with the large events being draws, and finally Jay Briscoe takes the belt on October 28, 2012. He'd hold that belt for a record 273 days before finally dropping it. During the time Jay had the belt, ACW Moved to a National Company, allowing me to sign Chris Jericho, biggest signing to date. During this time, Jay defended against: Rene Dupree, Bryan Danielson, Claudio, and the freshly signed Jericho. His reign finally ended at the hands of Jimmy Jacobs in a First Blood match at my premier event, One Night Stand on July 28, 2013. Jimmy is my current champion, having since defended against: Jericho, Danielson, and a homegrown talent, Daniel Swagger.
Meanwhile, my second title, the TV Title, started on a man I got from WWE's layoffs, Derrick Bateman. Derrick held the title from 3/3/12 to 5/13/12, when he dropped it to Caprice Coleman. Caprice's reign was cut short when he checked into rehab, and I vacated the title on 8/12/12. I held an 8-man tournament to crown my new champion, and on 8/26/12, Phil Shatter gained the title thanks to the assist of the new on-screen owner, Shane McMahon, and his stable, the Made Men (more on that later). Phil's two month reign ended on 10/28/12 when he lost the title to Shiima Xion. Shiima had a 182 day reign, longest with the TV title, before losing it to "The Japanese Death Machine" Katsuhiko Nakajima on 4/28/12. Katsuhiko lost the belt in a triple threat match without being pinned to Tyler Black.
My Tag Titles did start on The Lost Boyz of Azrael and Chad Parham, two of the only people from the initial roster to survive and get a title run. Starting on 3/1/12, they held the belts for 73 days before dropping them to the team of Dysfunction and Frightmare. That duo claimed the belts for 168 days, my longest tag title reign, before losing them to the All-Night Express of Shane McMahon's Made Men. Rhett Titus and Kenny King quickly rose up my ranks, and upon the disbanding of the Made Men, Kenny turned on Rhett, costing them the titles to the team of Kris Logan and Tyler Veritas, known as The Featured Attraction. With only 46 days with the belts, they dropped the titles to the team I called the Suicide Solution of JT Talent and Seth Delay. They dropped the titles to Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly on 5/26/12. Only 2 days later, Cole and O'Reilly lost the titles to the Switchblade Conspiracy of Sami Callihan and Jon Moxley.
Outside of the titles, once I was able to, I brought in Shane McMahon as the on-screen owner. He assembled his team of talents, getting Luke Gallows, Phil Shatter and the All-Night Express. However, with Phil's ineptitude, despite being the TV champion, and Luke Gallows not being able to take the title from Jay Briscoe, internal strife broke up the group, Gallows and Shatter leaving the company, McMahon becoming more of a tweener and being less on-screen, and Rhett Titus going face. Kenny King picked up my favorite gimmick, Evil Pimp.
After the Made Men disbanded, and Tyler Black was signed, Jimmy Jacobs brought back a group named the Age of the Fall. Complaining that the name of the company is "Anarchy Championship Wrestling" and there's no Anarchy, he set out to cause some. In addition to Tyler Black, he added Sami Callihan and Jon Moxley, as well as Adrian Hawkins. They began causing havoc, interupting matches. Upon Jimmy getting a title match, Shane McMahon banned physical contact between Jimmy and Jay. The Age of the Fall then kidnapped Shane's wife and forced him to repeal that, leading to Jimmy spiking Jay. Jay, to his credit, got up before Jimmy could leave, and said "I ain't even bleeding", leading to the First Blood match. Another spike, and Jimmy's the champ. Not because he wants to, but because he can leverage that to change. He is now refusing the challenge of anyone that doesn't go through a hardcore match to qualify for a title shot, all of which are being destroyed by the rest of the Age.
Finally, there is a new group set to debut, with wrestlers I just signed. All that is known is that they are known as the "Children of Fate" through the videos.
And Shane, due to the kidnapping, has promised "a huge change".
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Dan O'Mac
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 7, 2012 14:14:06 GMT -5
Roster: Main Event: Faces: Chris Jericho, Sheamus, Colt Cabana, Daniel Swagger, Rhett Titus, Heels: Joey Vengeance, Bryan Danielson, Jimmy Jacobs, Claudio Castagnoli, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Ryan Nemeth
Upper Midcard: Faces: Davey Richards, Shiima Xion, Jay Briscoe Heels: Kenny King, Sami Callihan, Tyler Black 1 unknown align, yet to debut
Midcard: Faces: Consequences Creed, Kris Logan, Kyle O'Reilly, Tyler Veritas, Adam Cole, Mark Briscoe Heels: Dysfunction, Murdoch O'Halloran, Jon Moxley, JT Talent 3 unknown yet to debut
Low Midcard Faces: Jagged, Josh Barnett, Joey Ryan, Danny Havoc, Shane Matthews, Helios, Heels: Adrian Hawkins, Chad Parham, EXesS, Quiet Storm, Chrisjen Hayme, Christopher Idol, Michael Elgin
Managers: James Mitchell (Client: Katsuhiko Nakajima) Tony Anderson (Client: Tyler Black) Tiziana (Clients: Danny Havoc/Helios) Shawn Stylez (Clients: Adam Cole/Kyle O'Reilly) Emma Byrd (Clients: Jay Briscoe/Mark Briscoe) Zed Geller (Clients: Chad Parham/Michael Elgin) Fox (Clients: EXesS/Quiet Storm)
Non-Wrestlers: Shane McMahon (On-Screen Owner) Truth Martini (Color Commentator) 1 yet to debut
Suspended/Rehab Emma Byrd (rehab: alcohol)
Developmental Talent: Arya Daivari Chris Jones Duke Wellington Flyin' Criddle Hade Vansen Hijo Del Pirata Morgan J. Hazard Jake Holidae Karl Anderson Kenjiro Katahira Malachi Jackson Marc Corino Mascara Purpura Matt Classic Michael Simmons Nic Hybrid Nightmare Manson Reverend James Rivaldo Shinjiro Hashinoku Sweet Thunders Viking Xander Moongoose
Any questions on gimmicks, background, let me know.
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Dan O'Mac
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 7, 2012 14:29:13 GMT -5
Company Info Currently Global @ 17% Risk: 80% Money: $28,237,470
WWE is #1 @ Global, 100% TNA is tied for #2 @ Global, 17% Wrestling Fan Xperience is #4 @ National, 27% Pride Glory Honor Wrestling is #5 @ National, 10% Pro Wrestling Guerrilla is #6 @ National, 8% AAA is #7 @ National, 2% Dragon Gate USA is #8 @ Cult, 96% LLUSA is #9 @ Cult, 94% International Wrestling Association is #10 @ Cult, 92%
And for those curious, ROH is at #14 @ Cult, 68%
Television Currently 2 prime time shows on Tuesday and Wednesday: Tuesday is ACW Live! on MTV, garnering a 3.45 high rating Wednesday is ACW Inferno on myNetwork TV, garnering a 5.25 high rating
Event Schedule: January: Reckless Abandon February: The Price of Glory March: Adrenaline Rush April: Anarchy Fan Appreciation Night May: Civil War (features a Survivor Series type competition) June: Hostile Environment July: One Night Stand (my Wrestlemania) August: Epidemic of Hate September: Anarchy Cup (King of the Ring, winner gets MitB-style contract) October: Fright Night November: Supremacy (Royal Rumble) December: Epitome of Extreme (my SummerSlam)
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Post by comahan on Jun 8, 2012 6:48:03 GMT -5
Shane's Made Men makes me want to do a Mad Men group, or maybe just a Don Draper inspired character. Anyways, good stuff. Switchblade Conspiracy was one of my favorite teams in the indies, so im looking forward to seeing them in your diary. Also, Nightmare Manson in developmental!
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 8, 2012 12:34:59 GMT -5
Also: Tag Teams and Stables
Current Stable(s): Age of the Fall: Jimmy Jacobs, Adrian Hawkins, Jon Moxley, Sami Callihan, Tyler Black, Tony Anderson (Manager)
Tag Teams: The Briscoe Brothers: Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe Switchblade Consipiracy: Sami Callihan & Jon Moxley Featured Attraction: Kris Logan & Tyler Veritas Adam Cole & Kyle O'Reilly 3.0: Shane Matthews & Jagged Order of the Burn: Danny Havoc & Helios Canadian Coalition: EXesS & Quiet Storm Rock Icons: Christopher Idol & Chrisjen Hayme
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 10, 2012 23:59:12 GMT -5
ACW Live! - September 3, 2013 on MTV
Vince McMahon: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to ACW Live! Uncertainty is everywhere here in Anarchy Championship Wrestling, as Shane McMahon is not in the building.
Truth Martini: No matches were announced formally, so what happens is...
-Segment 1- The music of the Age of the Fall hit, and Jimmy Jacobs makes his way out, accompanied by the other four members of the group, all of them, with the exception of Adrian Hawkins, carrying their titles, all of the titles recognized by ACW. Jimmy gets in the ring, and takes the mic.
Jimmy Jacobs: Welcome, to the new regime!
This is met with boos, of course, as the AotF have done their best to cause anarchy and chaos.
Jimmy Jacobs: With our fearless leader absent, upset over us living up to this companies namesake and causing a little anarchy, as champion, I have taken it upon myself to seize control. Now, first and foremost, everyone on this show will compete in a hardcore match of some sort. Many of you think you're worthy of my title, and the titles of Tyler Black and the Switchblade Conspiracy. But until you can win in a true match epitomizing anarchy, you won't get the shot. Tonight, we've scheduled some matches, and to be fair, I'll be putting my title on the line against a former champion in a Hardcore match!
Vince McMahon: That's a pretty short list, Consequences Creed, Claudio Castagnoli and Jay Briscoe...
Jimmy hands the mic to Adrian Hawkins.
Adrian Hawkins: Tonight, I'm going to let our resident Sleazy Superstar, Joey Ryan, take on former tag champion, JT Talent.
Passing the mic again, this time to Jon Moxley.
Jon Moxley: Contenders to our titles are lacking. No one is at our level. A four corners match will help. Order of the Burn, Rock Idols, Canadian Coalition and 3.0.
Sami Callihan takes the mic.
Sami Callihan: I'm going to create nothing but anarchy and pain for the following eight men. Jay and Mark Briscoe, you'll team with Chris Jericho and Davey Richards, and take on Joey Vengeance, Kenny King, Ryan Nemeth, and Dysfunction.
Tony Anderson, manager of Tyler Black, take the mic, tugging his two sizes too small polo shirt down over his slightly rotund stomach, tugging his skinny jeans up a bit.
Tony Anderson: On behalf of my client, Tyler Black, He would like to inform everyone of his decision that Colt Cabana will face Murdoch O'Halloran in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
Tyler Black: Good luck, Colt. I'm sure you'll need it.
Finally, Jimmy takes the mic back.
Jimmy Jacobs: Finally, the match that I selected. Now, I want to purge this company of those terrified of chaos, anarchy, and ruining their good looks. Nothing epitomizes that more than Daniel Swagger. Daniel, you will face the only man in ACW never to be pinned, never to have submitted, James Mitchell's Japanese Death Machine, Katsuhiko Nakajima.
Truth Martini: Say goodbye to Swagger, no one can survive the Japanese Death Machine in a hardcore match.
Jimmy Jacobs: Enjoy the show, anarchy is here to stay.
Jimmy tosses the mic towards a stagehand, and the group leaves the ring together, and we're off to commercial. Overall: 70%
-Segment 2- Order of the Burn (Danny Havoc & Helios) -vs- Rock Idols (Christopher Idol & Chrisjen Hayme) -vs- Canadian Coalition (EXesS & Quiet Storm w/ Fox) -vs- 3.0 (Shane Matthews & Jagged)
Vince McMahon: Welcome back, our first match is about to kick off, featuring some of the best young tag teams in the business.
Truth Martini: To be fair, Vince, if anyone but the Rock Idols win this, I'll be surprised.
Vince McMahon: They've got the talent, but can anyone else in this match compete with the Deathmatch Drunkard, Danny Havoc?
Speaking of Danny Havoc, he and Helios make their way out, Danny carrying a trash can full of various weapons, getting a mild reaction. They're followed by Fox and her clients, EXesS and Quiet Storm, all three bedecked in red and white, with the Canadian Maple Leaf on them, being booed because they're foreigners, and that's how wrestling fans are conditioned to react to overt foreigners. The Rock Idols come out next, each with an electric guitar, jumping around like they're on stage at a concert, looking fresh out of an 80s Hair Metal band. And finally, 3.0, coming out and mocking their opponents, gaining a few chuckles from the crowd.
As the match progresses, the Canadian Coalition appears overmatched, and only the assistance of Fox as a distraction keeps them from being overwhelmed. Helios of the Order of the Burn looks out of place in his lucha mask, relying on Danny Havoc's deathmatch experience to hang in there. The story of this match is with the Rock Idols and 3.0. None of the 4 are hardcore wrestlers, but hold nothing back. The Idols pull some drumsticks out of their leather jackets and start using them, finally getting everyone down on the outside with the exception of Quiet Storm. The Rock Idols get their guitars and shatter them with a "Con-chair-to", but before they're able to put them away, 3.0 slides into the ring, Shane Matthews hitting Christopher Idol with his Dario Effect, and Jagged hitting Chrisjen Hayme with his Jagged Edge, with Jagged then getting the cover on Quiet Storm for the three count. Winners: 3.0 (Shane Matthews & Jagged) Overall: 70 Crowd: 60 Match: 82
-Segment 3- We cut backstage to James Mitchell in his red suit, black shirt and holding a cane, with Katsuhiko Nakajima behind him glaring at the camera.
James Mitchell: Time and time again, so-called talents have been matched up with my Japanese Death Machine. And time and time again, they've fallen. From former world champions, to former television champion, none have been able to put down my monster. And Daniel Swagger is the next in line to burn in the fire of Katsuhiko Nakajima. Overall: 74% Katsuhiko Nakajima has lost overness (blargh)
Truth Martini: James Mitchell hit the nail on the head; no one has beaten Katsuhiko Nakajima, and a hardcore match won't help.
Vince McMahon: I have to agree with you Truth. There's a reason he's known as a Death Machine. Let's get to the next match though, as the Sleazy Superstar, Joey Ryan, is set to take on JT Talent.
-Segment 4- Joey Ryan -vs- JT Talent JT Talent is out first, looking quite stoic, and the former tag champion gets virtually no reaction. On the flipside, Joey Ryan comes out in a pair of hot pink and baby blue tights/boots, stopping on the way to the ring to flirt with some ladies, even going so far as to buy a beer for one of them, albeit, drinking most of it before giving it to her.
This match was brief, with Joey out-wrestling one half of the former Suicide Solution. JT, getting frustrated by his inability to get anything going against Joey Ryan, gets a chair, but Joey ducks it, planting JT Talent with the Mustache Ride for the elementary 1-2-3. Joey then celebrates by getting out of the ring and picking a pair of good looking ladies at ringside and giving them the electronic hotel keys, then yelling into the crowd, "These two are partying with me tonight!". As Joey heads to the back, he looks at the camera and says just two words in a "this is awesome tone": Three way! Overall: 68% Crowd: 56% Match: 80%
Coming back from commercial, Murdoch O'Halloran's music starts up, and the violent, drunken Irishman makes his way out, his customary bottle of Jameson in one hand, a crowbar in the other. He climbs into the ring, and almost falls to the mat in the corner, sitting and drinking, the crowbar on the mat between his legs.
Vince McMahon: Welcome back again. As you can see, Murdoch O'Halloran is in the ring for his Falls Count Anywhere match with Colt Cabana.
Truth Martini: I have no idea how Murdoch can function with the amount of whiskey he drinks, but you can't argue with results.
Vince McMahon: Colt is talented, and feels that he deserves a shot at Jimmy Jacobs and ACW World Heavyweight title.
Truth Martini: Who has he beaten? No one, that's who.
"Boom Boom" hits, and Colt comes out energetically, huge grin on his face. Murdoch looks unconcerned, continuing to drink, finishing the bottle as Colt gets to the ring, tossing the bottle out of the ring, and pulling himself to his feet as Colt squares off.
-Segment 5- Colt Cabana -vs- Murdoch O'Halloran Colt clearly dominates this one early on in the ring, avoiding the crowbar, and using superior technical skills to keep Murdoch from getting anything started. However, Murdoch gets enough going to power Colt out of the ring, and this is where it gets ugly for Colt, as Murdoch is a brawler, through and through, and looks to decimate Colt. Murdoch uses his environment well to control Colt, keeping Colt from utilizing anything more than a punch here and there. As they brawl around ringside, Murdoch finds his crowbar and grins. He scoops it up, and swings, connecting with the ribcage of Colt. Colt immediately crumples, screaming in pain. Murdoch grins, hauling Colt to his feet and planting him with the Irish Car Bomb on the outside, getting an elementary 1-2-3. Murdoch backs away from the ring, grinning as the medics tend to Colt. Overall: 79% Crowd: 82% Match: 75%
-Segment 6- The camera's cut backstage, where interviewer Gavin Loudspeaker is with Consequences Creed.
Gavin Loudspeaker: Consequences, you're a former ACW World Champion, yet have been no where near the title picture...
Gavin is interupted as Tyler Black comes flying into the picture, Tony Anderson striding in behind him, watching the destruction. Tyler beats down Creed, leaving him down on the ground.
Tyler Black: You will never get a title in this company again, Creed. Hear me? NEVER!
Black stands up, striding off, Tony Anderson following him, tugging his too tight pants up again.
-Segment 7- Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe, Chris Jericho & Davey Richards -vs- Joey Vengeance, Kenny King, Ryan Nemeth & Dysfunction Vince McMahon: Ladies and gentlemen, I was all set to inform you that we'll keep you up to date on Colt Cabana, but we'll also let you know about Consequences Creed as well. This place is out of control tonight!
Truth Martini: This is what Jimmy Jacobs had promised, and he has delivered!
"Gimme Back My Bullets" hits, and the Briscoes make their way out, still without their manager, Emma Byrd, the crowd chanting "Man Up" for them. They are followed by Davey Richards, wearing his taped up glasses, looking every bit a nerd (because that's the gimmick I gave him when I misclicked... thankfully, it's working). Finally, the countdown shows, leading to the pyro, and Chris Jericho.
Their opponents come out next, led by the stoner, Dysfunction, complete with giant pot leaf on his shirt. Next out, accompanied by two scantily clad women is Kenny King, dressed in pants with suspenders and matching fedora, a fur coat, impeccably shined shoes and a black cane. He is verbally abusing the women, letting them know there's a lot of men here, they better bring him home some cash. Next out, Joey Vengeance, scowling at his partners and opponents alike, feeling he is better than everyone, your typical cocky 20 year old. And finally, making his way out is "The Franchise" Ryan Nemeth.
This is a great back and forth match, with the heels isolating Mark Briscoe, the person they identify as the weak link, until Dysfunction goes for his Dys Buster, only for Mark to wiggle out and get the hot tag to Davey. Davey starts to take advantage, tagging out to Jay Briscoe, and to Jericho, the tables turned. However, this is a hardcore match, and Kenny King blasts everyone with his cane, allowing anarchy to commence, leaving just Davey and Nemeth in the ring. Davey goes for the DR Driver, but it's countered, and Ryan Nemeth plants Davey with the Nemeth Driver for the pinfall. Nothing stops between the other 6 men, and Nemeth walks off as the Briscoes, Jericho, Vengeance, King and Dys continue to brawl. Overall: 81% Crowd: 82% Match: 81%
Truth Martini: And Ryan Nemeth proves once again why he is the Face of the Company, the man destined for greatness, The Franchise!
Vince McMahon: Or he just cleaned up the scraps...
Truth Martini: Did you see the reversal he had on Davey Richards?
Vince McMahon: One move does not make the wrestler. In any case, lets go to the back and Gavin Loudspeaker with Rhett Titus.
-Segment 8- Gavin is in the back with Rhett Titus, who is in a pair of jeans and a white button up shirt, undone to mid chest.
Gavin Loudspeaker: Rhett Titus, you requested some time because you didn't get a match tonight. Tell me, what's going through your head?
Rhett Titus: You want to know what the All-Night Delight is thinking of? Dangerous proposition, Gav. But seriously, no match for the must see star? No matter what I do, it's delightful. The men love the moves I have in the ring, the ladies love the moves I have in the bedroom. But Jimmy Jacobs is afraid of me. We've been across the ring many times, and he knows that he can't put the All-Night Delight down without the help of his cronies. He's afraid of me.
Gavin Loudspeaker: So you're saying...
Rhett Titus: I'm saying that little Jimmy should show he's got a set and put the title on the line against me. Now excuse me, I've got no match, so it's off for a night on the town.
Rhett walks off at that point, leaving Gavin alone.
-Segment 9- Daniel Swagger -vs- Katsuhiko Nakajima w/ James Mitchell "My Hero" hits to signal the entrance of Daniel Swagger. The young Australian star comes out to the huge cheers, as it seems everyone likes him based on his merchandise sales (24% of all sales). Playing to the crowd, he climbs into the ring. However, that's when Katsuhiko Nakajima's music hits, and you can see a look of "oh, crap" cross Swagger's face. Nakajima comes out, followed by James Mitchell, glaring at Swagger. Unslowing, he marches to the ring and climbs in, going to blows with Swagger immediately. They quickly try to go to their strengths though, with Nakajima going to the stiff kicks, Swagger trying to get his high-flying game going. This doesn't go well for Swagger, as Nakajima quickly grounds him with the kicks. Nakajima continues to control the match, Swagger getting backed into the corner. This goes well, as Nakajima comes at him with a head of steam to eat Swagger's boots, figuratively. Swagger comes back, hitting arm drags on the "evil" Japanese superstar, and building up to a hurricanrana. As Nakajima gets to his feet, Swagger sets himself, and everyone knows that the Superkick is coming, including James Mitchell, who distracts Daniel Swagger long enough for Nakajima to recover. Mitchell hops off the apron and Daniel Swagger turns around, directly into the Death Roll from Katsuhiko Nakajima! And that's good enough for the 1-2-3! Nakajima continues to glare at Swagger, and starts stalking back towards him. James Mitchell climbs onto the apron and calls Nakajima off. Nakajima backs up, glaring, and climbs out of the ring as we get our last commerical of the night.
Vince McMahon: Welcome back everyone. We are moments away from our main event of the night, but first, an injury update. Consequences Creed has only minor bruises, but will be sidelined for tomorrow's show.
Truth Martini: Serves him right! Insulting the Age of the Fall like that!
Vince McMahon: Colt Cabana, however, has suffered a cracked rib, and initial reports put him out of action for 4-6 weeks.
Truth Martini: Murdoch O'Halloran barely touched him!
Vince McMahon: Any way, let's get into the main event.
-Segment 10- Jimmy Jacobs -vs- ?? : ACW World Heavyweight Championship Jimmy makes his way out first, carrying his ACW World Title, without the rest of the Age of the Fall. He climbs into the ring and he takes a microphone.
Vince McMahon: Who's he going to face?
Truth Martini: I hope it's Claudio Castagnoli.
Jimmy Jacobs paces a bit, and then starts talking.
Jimmy Jacobs: As I promised, I will defend this title against a former champion. So now, I call out Tyler Veritas!
Tyler's music hits and he makes his way out, Jimmy laughing as he hands the mic off.
Vince McMahon: Tyler Veritas? He's never even had a singles title match!
Truth Martini: Tyler Veritas is a former ACW Tag Team Champion. He meets every criteria that Jimmy gave.
Tyler gets in the ring, Jimmy covertly pulling his spike out of his boot. The ref calls for the bell, and Jimmy immediately buries the spike in Veritas' skull. He locks in the End Time, and Veritas taps immediately. Kris Logan runs in to attack Jimmy, trying to gain a measure of revenge, but Jimmy goes toe-to-toe with him, leading to the rest of the Age of the Fall to come out and beat him down. Overall: 82% Crowd: 79% Match: 85%
-Segment 11- As the AotF beatdown commences, the big screen comes up, showing Shane McMahon's face.
Shane McMahon: Hey, you five miscreants! Quit that now, I have to make an announcement!
The Age of the Fall push the Featured Attraction out of the ring.
Jimmy Jacobs: Thanks for gracing us with your presence, Mr. McMahon. Still too scared to come to the arena?
Shane McMahon: Jimmy, you know I love your wit. And you're right, I'm not going to put myself or my family at risk again following your abduction of me. And this show you put on tonight? Was an abomination! Tonight, I will put someone in charge, a Commissioner of this company I trust entirely. I've worked with him, and I give him to you. Right. Now!
The camera shows the Age of the Fall in the ring, laughing. Shane smirks, as his face disappears from the screen, and the sound of glass shattering is heard.
Vince McMahon: THE TEXAS RATTLESNAKE IS HERE! STONE COLD!
And as Vince said, Stone Cold Steve Austin comes out, and flips the AotF. Beers are tossed to him, and he catches them, drinking and throwing some of the half-empties at the AotF in the ring as the credits roll. Overall: 87%
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 11, 2012 0:03:17 GMT -5
Mail Received - 9/4/12
1) Bryan Danielson - I was thinking, how about giving me some matches wit Chris Jericho? I think we'd be able do to some good work together given the chance.
2) Shiima Xion - ?? would be a great opponent for me, how about putting us together in some matches?
3) ACW Live! got a 3.20 rating, with 4013 in attendance
4) WWE NXT got a 0.74 rating
5) TNA Tuesday got a 5.45 rating
And I moved to a 19% PI, TNA moved to a 18%, moving me just past them into the #2 spot!
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Post by comahan on Jun 12, 2012 11:16:55 GMT -5
Davey Richards with a nerd gimmick is fantastic.
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 12, 2012 18:53:53 GMT -5
Totally unintentional... but totally awesome. I feel like I can do something with someone I'm not a huge fan of in real life
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Post by Brain Of J on Jun 12, 2012 21:35:21 GMT -5
Totally unintentional... but totally awesome. I feel like I can do something with someone I'm not a huge fan of in real life I love giving known wrestlers unusual gimmicks ... which, depending on how much of my diary you've read, you've noticed. Jed Shaffer ~Ruckus, MMA fighter. Totally natural fit!
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 30, 2012 13:10:48 GMT -5
ACW Inferno - September 4, 2013 on myNetworkTV
The pyro goes off to signify the start of Inferno, many of them red and orange, the camera's panning around, catching some signs: "Delight me, Rhett", "#DemBoys", "Oi, Oi, Oi", and many more.
Vince McMahon: Welcome to Inferno! The news coming out of Live!, Stone Cold is the new Commissioner of ACW! We know that he'll be addressing the roster, crew and fans of ACW tonight.
Truth Martini: That drunken redneck has no clue how to run a competent show! Unless the goal is to open a beer, he's useless.
Vince McMahon: I wouldn't say that, I've put him in charge of a company before.
Truth Martini: And, if only for that, you're an idiot.
Vince McMahon: Also on the card, Joey Ryan is set to follow his big win last night over JT Talent with a match up with another former Tag Team Champion, Dysfunction!
Truth Martini: And James Mitchell has demanded a match for Katsuhiko Nakajima, citing his client's displeasure at his performance last night. They've given him The Filipino Flex Factory, (Truth literally rolls his eyes) Shiima Xion.
Vince McMahon: And the Switchblade Consipiracy is going to be in action.
Truth Martini: Former champions Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly get a shot to beat the team that took the titles from them, and their manager, "Spiffy" Sean Stylez, got them an opportunity: Win a standard match, and they get a title match in a hardcore match. Lose, and they will never get a shot at the titles as long as the Switchblades hold the title.
Vince McMahon: But first up, we have a tag...
-Segment 1- Vince is interupted, as we are so accustomed to , by the sound of shattering glass, and Stone Cold Steve Austin comes out, wearing jorts and a T-shirt. He climbs into the ring, and, because he can, mounts the turnbuckle, flashing middle fingers. He steps down and grabs a mic.
Steve Austin: Now see here, Shane McMahon, the best McMahon, decided this place needed someone who could hold his own. And so he hired me as Commissioner. So I'm going to do what I always do: Raise Hell and Drink Beer. So tonight, we are going to start the Anarchy Cup Qualifiers. And I decided we're going to let some new talent join in. 16 men are going to go at it in a single elimination tournament. Winner gets a briefcase that includes a contract for a ACW World Heavyweight Title shot, any time, any where. On top of everything that was already announced, I'm going to put 10 men in the ring to have a little over-the-top-rope match. Last man in the ring will go one-on-one with Jimmy Jacobs at the Anarchy Cup Pay-Per-View.
This gets a nice pop from the crowd, which Austin pauses for, allowing the Age of the Fall to make their way out, led by Jimmy Jacobs, Tony Anderson being the creeper he is and trailing along behind. The group pauses at the top of the ramp, and Jimmy pulls a microphone out.
Jimmy Jacobs: Steve, Steve, Steve. You're delusional if you think that anything you can say or do will mean anything. We hold everything. The titles, the talent, the desire for chaos. Meanwhile, you're just a washed up has-been, jumping at this position for a shred of the glory you once had. You're just standing in the way of revolution. See, we have all the pieces, so we're in control.
Steve Austin: Jimmy, you have some influence. But, I still make and approve ALL matches. You want a hardcore match? Prove to me you should get it. Now, get to the back, we've got a show to do.
The Age of the Fall, glowering at Austin, back slowly up through the curtain.
Steve Austin: Now, go grab a cold one, and get ready, the wrestling's next! Overall: 95%
-Segment 2- Order of the Burn (Danny Havoc & Helios) -vs- 3.0 (Shane Matthew & Jagged) Austin rolls out of the ring and makes his way to the announce table, as the music of the Order of the Burn hits. The hardcore fiend and the masked luchadore come out, playing to the crowd.
Steve Austin: Vince, good to see you.
Vince McMahon: I wish I could agree.
Steve Austin: Would you like me to sing "Kumbaya" for you?
Vince McMahon: No. No I would not.
Steve Austin: Well, Vince, Truth, this should be a good match. Last night, the team of 3.0 won a four corners match when the Rock Idols took out the Canadian Coalition, allowing Shane Matthews and Jagged the opportunity to hit them with their finishers and pick up the win. The Order of the Burn were the only team not involved in that, so tonight, they get an opportunity to show what they can do.
3.0's music hits, and the fun-loving duo of Shane Matthews and Jagged come out wearing fireman's helmets. I suppose they feel like they won't get burned if they're firemen, since they are facing the Order of the Burn. In any case, they get in the ring, and we get a good, sportsmanlike handshake before Shane Matthews and Helios start off with quick-paced, lucha libre inspired wrestling. Although Helios shows to be better, they do end with a face off, to a round of applause from the crowd. Both men tag out, and with Danny Havoc coming in, the match goes from being a great pure lucha match, to a bit of a brawl, as Jagged and Danny trading blows. Danny is able to isolate Jagged, and tags out to Helios, who springboards into the ring with a clothesline to take him down. Helios cranks up the pace, and with Havoc having worn down Jagged with the brawl, Helios clearly gains the upper hand. He works Jagged over, and plants him in perfect position for the 630 splash. However, Jagged gets his knees up. Slowly, both men crawl to their corners, and get the tags. Shane Matthews is on fire. He works Danny Havoc over, until the Rock Idols come down the ramp, dressed as if they're in an 80's hair metal band, carrying an electric guitar each. They get in the ring, and start going to town on all four men, leaving them all out, as the ref calls for the bell. With all four of the match participants down, Christopher Idol and Chrisjen Hayme start pretending to play on their smashed instruments. Winner: None through DQ
Overall: 65% Crowd: 56% Match: 74%
-Segment 3- Anarchy Cup Qualifier: Davey Richards -vs- ?? Back from commercial, The Nerdy One, Davey Richards is in the ring, still wearing his taped glasses, waiting for his opponent. As he waits, a rock version of "Oh, Canada" hits, and the Petey Williams makes his way out! The Maple Leaf Muscle strides to the ring, getting a good reaction. Davey takes off his glasses as Petey gets into the ring, and they shake hands as the bell rings.
This one becomes a battle of holds, as they go back and forth. After approx 10 minutes, Petey sets up Davey for the Canadian Destroyer, but is countered. Davey then locks in a Kimura to get the submission win over the debuting Petey Williams. Post match, they shake hands again. Winner: Davey Richards via Submission (Kimura)
Overall: 85% Crowd: 75% Match: 95%
Vince McMahon: And our first Anarchy Cup Qualifier is in the books, with Davey Richards advancing.
Truth Martini: That geek doesn't stand a chance. He got lucky, and that will run out when he faces my pick, Kenny King.
Vince McMahon: With the shocking debut of Petey Williams in the first match of this, it looks like anything can and will happen!
Truth Martini: And by that, you mean Kenny King will win.
Vince McMahon: Let's send it to the back and Gavin Loudspeaker with Ryan Nemeth.
-Segment 4- Gavin Loudspeaker: I'm here with "The Franchise", Ryan Nemeth. Ryan, tonight, you've been entered in a 10 man battle royal for the number one contenders spot. How are you feeling?
Ryan Nemeth: Gavin, this is an outrage. I am The Franchise, the man destined to be the face of this company, and I have never had a title shot...
Interupting him is the Briscoe Brothers, Jay taking the mic, Mark sticking a #DemBoys bumper sticker on the chest of Ryan's shirt.
Jay Briscoe: Ryan, this our time. Your talkin' don't mean nothin'. Get on out and find your baby oil for the match. But you ain't why we here. See, Dem Boys was owed a title match back in the day. We earn that. And we ain't ever got it.
Mark Briscoe: NEVER!
Jay Briscoe: See, Chicken here went and got hurt goin' for a Tiki Kick.
Mark Briscoe: I do love my Tiki Kicks.
Jay Briscoe: An' they gave our match to someone else. Now Chicken is back, and we ain't got our (beep)ing match! Austin, I know you lissenin', Man Up an' make this happen. Dem Boys agains' them Swichblades. An' them Fall guys want hardcore, we'll give 'em a Ladder War.
Jay tosses the mic back to Nemeth and the Briscoes walk off. Nemeth, visably steaming, shoves the mic into Gavin's chest and walks of the other way. Overall: 82%
-Segment 5- Non-Title Match: Adam Cole & Kyle O'Reilly -vs- Switchblade Conspiracy Fresh off the announcement that the Briscoes want a Ladder War, Sami Callihan and Jon Moxley dispatch the former champions, Cole and O'Reilly with relative ease. Following the match, the Switchblade Conspiracy get violent on Cole and O'Reilly, getting chairs involved. They are preparing to hit a Con-Chair-to on O'Reilly, when "Piss" by Pantera hits, and the Briscoes, ladders in hand, sprint to the ring for the save, sending Moxley and Callihan out of the ring to regroup. WINNERS: Switchblade Conspiracy (Jon Moxley and Sami Callihan) via pinfall
Overall: 78% Crowd: 70% Match: 86%
-Segment 6- Anarchy Cup Qualifier: Joey Ryan vs Dysfunction Joey Ryan makes his way out first, strutting to the ring, stopping occassionally to pull down his aviators to check out a particularly good looking lady. He's followed by the stoner himself, Dysfunction, smoking something that looks similar to a joint.
Vince McMahon: Despicable...
This one starts off with Joey wrestling circles around The Hydroponic One. The former tag champion, Dysfunction, refuses to be beaten though, and starts coming back with forearms and brawling. Joey though comes back with That 70's Kick, before shouting "Who wants a Mustache Ride?!". Which he does connect with for an academic 1-2-3 on Dys. Post match, Joey celebrates again by handing out hotel room keys to the ladies in the crowd, promising them a much more fun mustache ride. WINNER: Joey Ryan via pinfall after a Mustache Ride
Overall: 65% Crowd: 60% Match: 71% Joey Ryan gained overness from this match Dysfunction lost overness from this match
-Segment 7- The scene cuts backstage where Chris Jericho is talking to a couple no-names from developmental, when Joey Vengeance walks up, smirking.
Chris Jericho: What can I do for you, junior?
Joey Vengeance: Old man, I just wanted to come and tell you face to face that I will eliminate you tonight. You're old, you're washed up. Step aside, and let the true talent shine.
Jericho chuckles a bit, then punches Joey in the face. Joey gets turned around, then comes back at Jericho, but the developmental talents get in the way, and more people come in to keep the separated. Overall: 89%
-Segment 8- Anarchy Cup Qualifier: Consequences Creed vs ?? Vince McMahon: Ladies and gentlemen, next we have a match in the Anarchy Cup Qualifiers. We know Consequences Creed is in the match, but another of the new debuts will be facing him.
Truth Martini: I saw this guy in the back, and he reminded me of Bill Brasky! Ten feet tall! Two thousand pounds!
Creed comes out first, rocking out his red, white and blue trunks and huge afro. He gets in the ring, and the crowd buzzes as they await his mystery opponent. The music hits, and CHRIS HERO makes his way out. The crowd is going apeshit, as Hero strides to the ring. As he is on the way, the arena goes black, and a video plays, a low, ominous voice talking, saying: "Fate. It is inescapable. The agents of Fate are coming, led by a visionary, supported by the true believers. They shall dispense what Fate decrees by their hands."
Hero, Creed, the ref, and the crowd all looks bewildered and confused, but start things off. Good match, quick paced, and the turning point comes when Tyler Black and his manager, Tony Anderson, saunter out to the ringside, distracting Creed long enough for Chris Hero to hit a rolling elbow to the back of the head and get the pinfall. Tyler Black gets into the ring and holds the ropes, gesturing for Chris Hero to leave, which Hero takes advantage of. As Creed comes to and gets to his knees, Black hits the Avada Kedavra. Black glares down at him, as Tony Anderson gets a mic.
Tony Anderson: Consequences Creed, heh. Former ACW World Champion, and now, forgotten. Heh, well, not be everyone. Tyler plans to make an example of you.
At that, Tyler pulls Consequences to his feet, and plants him with the Paroxysm, then stalking off, slinging his TV title over his shoulder as he goes. WINNER: Chris Hero via pinfall after a rolling elbow
Overall: 78% Crowd: 75% Match: 82%
-Segment 9- Katsuhiko Nakajima vs Shiima Xion Coming back from commercial, Shiima Xion is already in the ring, showing off why he is known as the Filipino Flex Factory. That stops quickly, however, when Katsuhiko Nakajima's music hits, and he makes his way out, trailed by the sinister James Mitchell. Nakajima gets into the ring, and the bell rings, and Nakajima shows his anger at the match from last night, and annihilates Shiima Xion. I think I MIGHT have seen Shiima get a punch in, but this is over quickly following the R-15 and academic 1-2-3.
After the match, James Mitchell gets in the ring and tells Nakajima to "Punish Him!" Nakajima sets him up for the Death Roll, but is interupted by Daniel Swagger's music, "My Hero" by the Foo Fighters. Swagger strides out, dead serious, and Nakajima forgets Shiima, who gets dragged out of the ring by the ref and some ringhands. Nakajima glares at Swagger, not moving, Mitchell pointing at him with his cane, shouting. Swagger simply stares back at Nakajima, and slides his thumb across his throat. Nakajima shows no reaction, but Mitchell goes nuts. WINNER: Katsuhiko Nakajima by pinfall following the R-15
Overall: 76% Match: 77% Crowd: 76%
-Segment 10- Consequences Creed is in the back with Gavin Loudspeaker, still in his gear, looking quite angry.
Gavin Loudspeaker: I'm here with Consequ...
Creed grabs the mic from Gavin.
Consequences Creed: Everyone knows who I am. I am the first ACW World Heavyweight Champion. And Tyler Black has the audacity to come into the ring and assault me, and have his manager call me, Mr. USA, an after thought. A forgotten star. But guess what? That's not going to fly. You think I'm nothing more than history here, prove it. You made sure I had nothing to do for the Anarchy Cup pay-per-view, so lets do this. Consequences Creed against Tyler Black for the ACW Television Title.
Creed stalks of, leaving Gavin behind. Overall: 60% Consequences Creed lost overness from this segment
-Segment 11- 10- Man Battle Royal f. Chris Jericho, Sheamus, Rhett Titus, Daniel Swagger, Claudio Castagnoli, Kenny King, Joey Vengeance, Jay Briscoe, Bryan Danielson & Ryan Nemeth All 10 men come out and into the ring. As the bell ring, the melee begins. The first elimination comes at the hands of Ryan Nemeth, who sends Kenny King over the top. As the action continues, there are many close calls, but finally, Claudio Castagnoli is eliminated by Sheamus. Claudio attempts to get involved in the match again, distracting the referees, as the Switchblade Conspiracy come out of the crowd and attack Jay Briscoe, leaving him laying and succesptable following a Moxicity from Jon Moxley. Ryan Nemeth capitalizes by eliminating him, as Moxley and Callihan disappear back through the crowd. Bryan Danielson is the next eliminated, as Sheamus tosses him over, but proving that he's the opportunist, Ryan Nemeth sneaks up behind Sheamus and dumps him out. Leaving Jericho, Titus, Swagger, Vengeance and Nemeth, the action intensifies. Joey Vengeance works on eliminating Rhett Titus, who slips out of his grasp. Jericho is there to pounce, eliminating the man who said would eliminate him. Vengeance, ruled out, and being restrained by the ref, attacks the ref, sending him down, and climbs back into the ring. He then hits Jericho with a Diamond Cutter, and sends him out of the ring. Leaving Daniel Swagger, Ryan Nemeth and Rhett Titus in the ring, as Jericho and Vengeance brawl to the back, Nemeth plants Rhett with a Nemeth Driver, only to turn around into a Superkick from Daniel Swagger, which sends Nemeth over the top and out of the ring. As he turns, however, he catches Katsuhiko Nakajima and James Mitchell on the top of the ramp. Nakajima returns the throat slash gesture, and Rhett Titus dumps Swagger over the top for the win! Mitchell does his trademark sinister laugh and leaves with Nakajima. As Rhett goes to celebrate, the Age of the Fall comes out on stage, Jimmy Jacobs slowly clapping, the rest of the group following suit as the credits flash. WINNER: Rhett Titus by throwing people out of the ring Overall: 85% Crowd: 90% Match: 74%
SHOW OVERALL: 76%
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Dan O'Mac
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jun 30, 2012 13:26:20 GMT -5
E-mail - Thursday, September 5,2013
INCIDENT! Fox never appeared at a big photo shoot we had organized for her! (Fox has been suspended 1 month)
1) AAA fired staff: Sunny War Cloud, John Franklyn, Joseph Chandler, Jason Hervey, Pepe Tropicasas, Jeff Hammond 2) AAA released: Alan Stone, Dark Ozz 3) AAA got a 1.46 for AAA Wednesday 4) AAA have fallen to Cult level 5) ACW Inferno got a 5.23 rating, paid attendance at 5048 6) AAA Wednesday are trying to compete with us, but are being destroyed in the ratings 7) Jimmy Jacobs - I was thinking, how about giving me some matches with Chris Jericho? I think we'd be able to do some good work together given the chance. (You'll work with Rhett Titus and LIKE IT!) 8) Road Agent - Shane Matthews and Jagged work well together as a team, it adds to their matches
E-mail - Friday, September 6, 2013 1) TNA got a 5.45 for TNA iMPACT! 2) WWE got a 3.88 for WWE Superstars
E-mail - Saturday, September 7, 2013 1) WFX got a 0.95 for WFX Overload 2) WWE got a 3.44 for Smackdown
E-mail - Sunday, September 8, 2013 1) IWA got a 0.93 for IWA Impacto Total 2) HWA got a 0.95 for HWA Adrenaline
E-mail - Monday, September 9, 2013 1) Weekly Battle with TNA - Star Power: TNA - Workers: ACW - Production: ACW Current Global Ratings: ACW 15%, TNA 12% 2) AAA got a 2.82 for AAA Sin Limite
E-mail - Tuesday, September 10, 2013 1) HWA got a 1.10 for HWA Monday 2) ROH got a 0.47 for ROH Wrestling 3) AAA got a 1.01 for AAA Monday 4) WWE got a 6.99 for Raw
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Dan O'Mac
Trying Out for Tough Enough
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jul 1, 2012 12:02:11 GMT -5
ACW Superstar ShowcaseDaniel SwaggerAge: 24 Height: 6'3" Weight: 220 lbs. Hometown: Melbourne, Australia Entrance Theme: "My Hero" by Foo Fighters Finishing Manuevers: Superkick, Swagger Time (Top Rope Blockbuster) The Australian Sensation, Daniel Swagger, is one of the products of the Anarchy Developmental Program. After honing his craft, he and Joey Vengeance graduated, forming the cocky tag team, A* Alliance (pronounced "A Star"). Quickly becoming two of the most popular wrestlers in Anarchy Championship Wrestling. It was at this time that Joey Vengeance split from Daniel Swagger, abandoning the Australian superstar, gaining him the crowd's support. Since then, Daniel has been going solo. He attempted to get his revenge on Joey Vengeance, but was beaten. In fact, in every match they have been in since, Daniel Swagger was the one tasting defeat. But, he's also had some greatness. A series of five matches with Chris Jericho, which Swagger won, 3 matches to 1. Decisive wins over Bryan Danielson and former ACW World Champion, Claudio Castagnoli. He was recently sited by Jimmy Jacobs of being what he considers "wrong" with ACW, someone who is "averse to chaos". And most recently, he's been getting into it with Katsuhiko Nakajima. The biggest knock on Daniel Swagger? He's never held a championship in ACW. Will this change?
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Trying Out for Tough Enough
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Jul 14, 2012 17:27:23 GMT -5
Working on my final couple segments and fleshing out a couple more. Should have next show up tonight/tomorrow...
While we wait, anyone you'd like to see a "Superstar Showcase" on?
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