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Dimsmore

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Dimsmore last won the day on July 28 2020

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  1. Amazingly, the stars aligned for me to watch the PPV live and in a viewing party. Probably won't happen again for another 5 years or so. But some thoughts I had. - Good win by Baker here. Wish there was a way to play up the double duty he had to pull and then in turn, H2O had to pull for the title match. But it is what it is. - Jerome v. Doc Green gave me Willie Mack v. Rico Chet vibes just off of looks. Good match. And Kent already mentioned what changes they could have made with the benefit of being on the same couch playing (Trust us, we've done it before). - I don't think we can call Caine Salami until he gains like 20 pounds. EAT SOMETHING FAM!!! Nailed Horsey with his own gimmick. Sed. - Promo for the tag match was good, but rather long and repetitive. Gave me Val....... I'M NOT SAYING HIS NAME... vibes. I spoke with H2O directly, but man should they have won that match. To have so much damage on Parca and not close the deal, jeez. Knew it was a hard way to go when a clean bill of health Reese came in. Neither team really wrestled like a true tag team as far as the psychology of it. But, the most dominate team of the entire classic and in OCW right now won. Props to them. - He's back? Who's back?? - Valk v. Ashley more is our version of Cena v. Orton in the early 2010's. I've never been Team Valk, but she's always been a fighting champion. Ashley finally got over the hump. - Hate Bingo's mustache... That's it.... That's the review.... Tre and Harvey was a solid match. Really thought Tre was gonna pull that off. But the intestinal fortitude of Harvey would not let that happen. And man that Riptide can come outta nowhere. Rust also acquired himself some muscle. Interesting. - Bingo confronts Wrex after the match. Same mustache.... still hate it. - Here's The Franchise v. Fat Tra..... I mean not so Fat Trance. Solid go here from two all timers. If you thought the outcome was going to be any different, than you just don't know who Nate Ortiz is. And... WHAT?? Quote the Aries is here??? Guess it's time to crack a beer, take off my pants and watch the worst OCW return ever. Maybe I should stalk his child again.. then again, I've grown out of that phase in my life. Appreciation goes out to all that contributed to the show. Whether the reviews are critically acclaimed or mixed, no one in this digital wresting sphere can match what we do every single show. Cheers.
  2. We enter the Combat Center, moving swiftly towards the ring area in which Elijah Sanders, Thomas Archer and one of the other trainees can be seen practicing. Archer: So, what a lot of people do when it comes to reversing an Irish whip is this… The student demonstrates and attempts to whip Archer to the corner who reverses, making the young man take a corner posting. Archer: Which is all good, but you don’t really want to wind up in the corner in a triple threat match, what to do instead… They demonstrate again, this time when Archer reverses the whip he pulls the young man back into a hard back elbow, knocking him to the ground. He goes for a cover and gets a two count. Archer: See? You stay on top. Give it a try. Archer is being nice, most likely because he’s on the job. Elijah attempts the motions, nailing them exactly. Archer: Good. Good. Now, we’ll work on what you can do to defend a leg takedown. Most people will go into a sprawl like this… Archer drops backwards onto his belly as his opponent advances, seizing him into a front face lock. Archer: What you can do from here, is up to you. Knees, elbows, attempt a guillotine. Another way… Archer resets and stands the student up. Archer: Is to simply drive your knee upward as they go for the double leg. Of course you’re relying on being quicker than your opponent so it can always be risky, if you’re off then you’re on your back in defense mode. Any questions? Anything you want shown in the last half hour of the day? Eli: Not at the moment. Just wish I was able to put things away in my Lock Horn match. If you have some time, I have some psychology things I want to pick your brain about. Archer: Sure. Go get cleaned up and I’ll meet you in the Betterness classroom.
  3. I will speak to the latter part since I am no FPR officer. Regardless if it effected the outcome of the match or not, breaking FPR is not ok. And "effecting the outcome" should not be involved in the reasoning towards an FPR break. You may try and use wording and what not to get in favor with the new crop of talent we have here now. But you know, I know and a host of other here know what you are capable of and we all are not here for your BS. I've seen it, I've live it. You have gotten a second chance. So please don't resort back to your old ways. This is not the time nor the place for that horseshit.
  4. Quick thoughts on Riot - Joop should have put O'Dad.... I mean Odin away. But the crapple barrage was too much. - The Kalix/Grimm match should have ended after the piledriver off the apron. RIPIP King of the Indies - I wonder if KD intentionally put bad lightbulbs in his fan for that promo. Wouldn't be surprised if that was the case. Always love his vid promos. - Telos is always dressed like a crime boss from Black Dynamite. El Parca clearly hasn't figured out his range. A lot of misses. - Did Elliot ever explain why he's dressed like an Interceptor Javelin from Anthem? Ending got sloppy but good win for Cobra. - This version of Harvey makes me sad. Like the boxer look for Tre. I does remind me of... . - Storytelling wise, the main was great. That was a good use of the weight detection mechanics when KD wouldn't fall off of the clothesline among other spots. FPR wise, I'm the last one to comment of someone else's FPR (Cause it doesn't exist to me ;)). But yes, unfortunate that the main event was marred with breaks.
  5. Remember that time that Quartz didn’t hate MAXWALE?? Yea I don’t either.
  6. Shout out to Lotus and Empress for the WCW Revenge music during the match. Had me thinking it was 1999 all over again.
  7. Did you see that other guy too? Crazy.
  8. I fixed your quote fam
  9. We’re here at The Grappler’s Wrestling Academy in Salem, OR. The official academy for the WCWC, or West Coast Wrestling Connection. Many of the trainees are going thru last minute stretches and warm ups before class begins. A few are getting extra reps in the ring as well. The three head trainers, Dave Turner, Ricky Gibson and “The Grappler” Eric Right, are doing the rounds throughout the facility. Once the clock hits 7pm, Eric Right sounds his mini air horn and all 15 or so trainees gather around the ring from the floor as the trainers are in the ring. Dave T: Alright gents. We have a special guest joining us this week. He is an alumist of the academy. He is a 2-time WCWC Legacy Champion. He is the youngest and longest reigning WCWC North American Champion. And he’s here to talk to you guys for a bit and work on some holds and submissions. Give it up for MAXWALE. The trainees give Maxwale a round of applause as he climbs into the ring. MAXWALE exchanges handshakes with all three trainers. The trainers step back towards the ropes as MAXWALE stands front and center. MAXWALE: Thank you. It's always great to be back in the pacific northwest. From day one of me setting foot in this academy, I’ve made it a point to become the best technical wrestler I could be. I knew I wasn’t the biggest or strongest. But if i truly mastered my craft, I could be one of the best ever. MAXWALE: As Davey Turner mentioned, I was a multi time WCWC champion. I had a very long series with that guy right there. (Pointing at Ricky Gibson) I mean we had some legendary battles. And we don’t have to bring up the fact that I’m the one that ended your career. Ricky G: Yea, real funny there ass clown. MAXWALE: And Grappler Right. Do you remember the ladder match we had for the North American title at the 10 Year Anniversary show? Oh and forgive me for not calling or visiting you with your knee replacement surgery that you had due to the beating that you took at the hands of MAXWALE. The Grappler: You son of a B****. Both Ricky and Eric try to approach MAXWALE but Dave T. stands in between them and keeps them back. Once Dave gets them settled, he slightly turns his head towards MAXWALE without taking his hands off of Ricky and Eric. Dave T: Look, rehashing old rivalries is not why I invited you here. Please do make me regret my decision to bring you here in the first place. Address the youngsters and drop the nonsense. MAXWALE: You’re telling me to drop the nonsense? Absolutely nothing about what I said was nonsense. It was 100% facts. Dave T: Well speak that 100% to them. MAXWALE: Oh ok. Say less. Listen, out of the 15 of you wannabe’s that are surrounding this ring, about 5 of you are not going to end up in the bagging groceries at Whole Foods. 3 of you are going to barely going to make a dent in the pacific northwest let alone across the national indy scene. And the last 2 of you may…. MAY make it to a level that they would consider successful. MAXWALE: And none of that is going to matter because not a single person in this room can ever or will ever reach the level that MAXWALE is at. The Grappler: I’ve heard enough of this. Eric Right pushes past Dave and takes a swing at MAXWALE. MAXWALE ducks under and hits a basement dropkick to the aforementioned replaced knee. Eric is writhing in pain and rolls towards the ring apron where a few trainee’s tend to him. Ricky G. tries to kick MAXWALE, but he catches it, spins Ricky around and hits him with a Eulogy in Eugene. Ricky is out cold. MAXWALE rolls to his back and kips up. He’s staring a hole into Dave T. Dave moves to the center of the ring and begins egging on MAXWALE. But before they are face to face, 5 or 6 trainee’s slid in the ring and keep them separated. Dave is isn’t trying to push past any of them, but his mood and temperament is written all over his face. MAXWALE shouting “Keep your hands off of me” to the trainee’s as they try to keep him back. MAXWALE flips Dave T. the bird before exiting the ring. MAXWALE heads towards the door and goes right out the building. Meanwhile the trainees and Dave T. continue to tend to The Grappler and Ricky G as the scene fades.
  10. It’s because I verbally beat a positive review out of you on discord for MAXWALE.
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