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Post by Adzer on Jan 10, 2007 0:41:19 GMT
What is your favourite match your character(s) has had so far, it can for any reason.
Mine would be:
J-Man vs Nathan Versus (Night of the Immortals 1) - Simply because Nathan's promos blew everyone away and they werent even at his best there, it was the first real feud of CCW and I was honoured to be included in it
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Simon Summers vs Shawn Greene (Onslaught)- The promos were brilliant and funny (well done to Andy) and showed Summers as the idiot he really is, he even gives Cowards a run for his money
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Post by OfLegend on Jan 10, 2007 0:47:27 GMT
Lance Leonard vs Nathan Versus, Summer Madness In retrospect, a great feud and a very good match, the finish especially being an important part of Lance Leonard's character development. Also, preceding it, I had the opportunity to deliver what I regard as being a contender for CCW's greatest promo: "Nathan Versus is dead."
... Fuck it, it was the greatest promo in CCW history, and you all fucking know it.
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Post by Boricua on Jan 10, 2007 0:59:07 GMT
No other real choice than Hell In A Cell, my laborious attempt at a Foleyesque merger of storytelling and grotesque violence.
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Post by +Donald $. Carlos+ on Jan 10, 2007 1:01:48 GMT
Josh Violence vs. Nathan Versus vs. Paul Hill - CCW Brutal Encounter:If for nothing more than the fact that it was Violence's 1st World Heavyweight Title defense. The match was very well written, & included some pretty innovative spots which eventually led to the victory. With this Title defense, it also solidified Violence's place atop the upper echelon of CCW Superstars. Violence using the title belt to break up Nathan's pin, & then give Hill the Violator is a personal favorite highlight . . .
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Post by Raz on Jan 10, 2007 11:00:46 GMT
Not many people read the old RMW shows, but here's my favourite match of my characters:- Matt Downing vs Jerome Novaho for the RMW Title - RMW TV 26/07/06 - Mainly because it was one of the few very good feuds in RMW, and it was when Downing and Novaho gained the respect of CCW writers. The match was written by our own JoshuaJames, and I thought it was a very well written match. It got #1 in the best of RMW, and I encourage anyone who hasn't read it to read it. The only thing I was dissappionted by was that it wasn't the main event because of the RMW wedding....
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Post by Carl on Jan 10, 2007 13:37:37 GMT
Vincent Reinhardt vs. "The Mack" Adam Machiavelli - Resurrection
Mainly because it's the first big PPV match for Reinhardt. I loved how it got across his monster like persona. Plus it brought a great end to the long running feud, well at least in my character's case.
Union Jakked vs. Kings of Krunk vs. Team Thrashers - Vindication
I know I wrote this match but that's not the reason. I feel this was the last point in which the tag division was really strong on Unleashed. Plus the fact that Union Jakked could boast that they were never pinned to lose their titles. ;D
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Post by Moeru Toukon on Jan 10, 2007 16:59:56 GMT
"The Lion" Thomas Richards vs. Cowards - CCW Vendetta - CCW National Championship
Extremely Misawa/Kobashi '97 esque even if I do say so myself.
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Post by Nathan Versus on Jan 10, 2007 18:28:12 GMT
Lance Leonard vs. Nathan Versus (Summer Madness / Vendetta)
I can’t decide between the two, but both matches were awesome.
I personally think the feud between Leonard and Versus was the strongest of 2006, with a rivalry that stemmed back to before they signed for CCW, but boiled over when both, as heels, challenged Adam Matthews for the World Heavyweight Championship at The Reckoning in May.
Leonard was on the verge of winning the championship, only for Versus to interfere, taking Leonard out of the equation, before submitting to Matthews.
The following night, Versus began his face turn, congratulating Matthews on his victory. Shortly after, Leonard, in retaliation for the previous night, led the MOPW in a vicious assault that would leave Versus sidelined for the next couple of months. Leonard would defeat Matthews for the championship at Vindication, a month after the assault on Versus, before Versus’ theme music hit the arena, scaring the mortal shit out of the new champion.
The next few weeks would see Leonard cut some of the best promos of the year, including the phenomenal ‘Versus is dead’ promo (the best of the year, I reckon). At Hell Unleashed, after Leonard retained the championship against Matthews, Versus made his return, saving Matthews from a vicious assault at the hands of the MOPW and completing his face turn.
Physical contact between the two was kept to an absolute minimum, allowing the feud to be built with weekly promo’s. Leonard’s were better, but Versus certainly held his own and, at Summer Madness in August, the two finally squared off.
Versus won the championship, but very little separated the two. Versus hadn’t just vowed to win the championship, but to sideline Leonard, which didn‘t happen. This led to a Steel Cage Match at Vendetta to settle the score, back where the rivalry between them had started years earlier; Tokyo, Japan. Versus promised that he would take Leonard out and be the only man to walk away...
If you haven’t read either match, I strongly suggest you do. My favourite matches during my favourite feud, with massive thanks to Of for making it work. The only things I would’ve liked to have done different was to have Leonard win at Summer Madness, using the banned finisher (I forget the name of it now) that started the rivalry between them in Tokyo (during a training session, Leonard had attempted the move on Versus, and accidentally knocked him out. Versus, not being the most understanding individual, came to his senses and went for Leonard). Either that or a no contest at Summer Madness, with the match thrown out because of the illegal move.
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Post by Adzer on Jan 10, 2007 18:45:19 GMT
The illegal move was the Fury Driver?
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Post by Nathan Versus on Jan 10, 2007 18:50:22 GMT
That’s the one.
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Post by Moeru Toukon on Jan 10, 2007 19:14:01 GMT
I agree completely with Nathan.
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Post by jerseyboybastard on Jan 12, 2007 1:17:09 GMT
I love my never-ending fued with Khaos. When Union Jakked went to Unleashed, I was hoping LOF could become the thorn in someone's side and Khaos fits that mold so perfectly.
If I had to pick one match, it would be the 10 Man Rumble they were involved in. They didn't win, but winning isn't everything.
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Post by +Donald $. Carlos+ on Jan 12, 2007 1:21:22 GMT
They didn't win, but winning isn't everything. Which is always the case with The Lord Brothers! ;D
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Post by Mr-Brightside on Jan 12, 2007 1:47:02 GMT
Max Macbeth vs Al Woodbridge - CCW Unleashed (05/01/06), courtesy of mrblonde
After an awesome in-ring segment to start the show off, in which, after weeks of abuse and ridicule suffered at the hands of Macbeth Woody would finally get one over on the archangel, the two men fought tooth and nail in an absolute thriller. This was the fourth installment of the 5 match series (with Woodbridge coming in 1-2 behind and nursing an injured ankle), and the best of the lot.
Woody came through in the end after a top rope powerbomb to secure the only 1-2-3 of the series and would take the series to the wire, that wire being the ladder match.
I also hold a special place for the match that pretty much made Max Macbeth:
The Rumble for the national heavyweight title - CCW Unleashed (03.20.06) - courtesy of Nathan
Awesome, awesome bout and wrote when CCW was still pretty much in it's infancy, so it was a lot to take on with such little experience and "the man" handled it with his usual aplomb. Thanks Nath, it's actually a match I never get tired of reading.
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Post by jerseyboybastard on Jan 13, 2007 1:52:57 GMT
They didn't win, but winning isn't everything. Which is always the case with The Lord Brothers! ;D Oh, my brother, Testify!
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