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Post by Mr. Kennedy on Aug 1, 2009 12:43:46 GMT -5
Friday Night Anarchy Card – 08/07/09
Main Event Six Man Tag Match Luminous Robin, Randy Orton and Edge vs. Jimmy Gimmick, Karl Storm and Seifer Blacke
Christian Cage vs. Blade LaVigne
Lance Copeland and Dan Hellman vs. X and Robert Saints
Alonzo Parker vs. Cody Rhodes
Matt Kraven vs. Raven
Wizz Kidd vs. Evan Bourne
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Post by champ on Aug 5, 2009 20:58:02 GMT -5
can i get my debut match?
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Post by The Boss on Aug 5, 2009 21:32:06 GMT -5
Can you write your debut promo?
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Lance Copeland
Anarchy Superstar
"All right maggots, listen up! Popo's about to teach you the pecking order!
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Post by Lance Copeland on Aug 5, 2009 22:10:56 GMT -5
hurry though. The show sneaks up on you!
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Post by champ on Aug 5, 2009 22:16:50 GMT -5
that i can.let me finish my obnoxiously long game of poker and i'll get right on that.
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Blade LaVigne
Anarchy Superstar
FCW Original
THE FUTURE 8-6
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Post by Blade LaVigne on Aug 6, 2009 15:39:07 GMT -5
Goodluck Cage
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Post by Mr. Kennedy on Aug 7, 2009 15:57:29 GMT -5
Friday Night Anarchy Wizz Kidd vs. Evan Bourne Wizz Kidd and Evan Bourne went at it again, but this time Wizz Kidd had his biggest advantage yet. Bourne didn’t look to good, not being able to put forth his A game that we had seen in the last couple of weeks. Wizz Kidd ended this one rather early, getting himself back on his game and getting ready for his title defense against Kraven. Winner: Wizz Kidd via pinfall at 5:23 ‘Simply the Best’ Matt Kraven vs. Raven Kraven didn’t look as good as he did last week, but he still was rolling high and mighty. The same couldn’t be said about his opponent, Raven, however, who was physically and mentally still in pain from his loss at Last Resort. It was unclear whether Raven really wanted to put forth the effort to battle Kraven, and he ended up losing early to the newcomer Kraven. Winner: Matt Kraven via pinfall at 4:44 Alonzo Parker vs. Cody Rhodes This one could be summed up as the destruction of Cody Rhodes. Rhodes clearly wasn’t feeling to well, whilst Parker only got better, still rolling off his debut win last week. Parker didn’t let Rhodes amount any real offense, and ended it early, continuing to show just how good he is. Winner: Alonzo Parker via pinfall at 4:26 Lance Copeland and Dan Hellman vs. X and Robert Saints [/color] Lance Copeland and Robert Saints were really the only two who showed up to this match, having to carry their partner’s weight throughout this entire match. Saints and Copeland went back and forth for a while, having a good even battle. Unfortunately for Saints he tagged in X, and never got to get back in the ring. Copeland didn’t even have to stay fresh to defeat X, picking up another win. Winners: Lance Copeland and Dan Hellman via pinfall at 3:58
Christian Cage vs. Blade LaVigne These two both put forth a good effort, but Blade was the one who the slight advantage, and looked better. He dominated for a while, looking to end his losing streak that had been haunting him for so long. Unfortunately for Blade Christian doesn’t have any current rivals, as opposed to himself after just recently calling Evan Bourne out for a match he made a statement in the match and attacked Blade, but before Evan could leave unharmed he was attacked by Lance Copeland, leaving the ring as nothing but a pile of bodies. Ruled and No Contest at 6:01 Luminous Robin, Edge, and Randy Orton vs. Jimmy Gimmick, Karl Storm and Seifer Blacke
This match had a lot of build, but it didn’t live up to the hype. Althought it did turn out well first possibly the first ever time Robin didn’t look to good. Although last week he didn’t, but he still picked up the win, this week he would certainly have to rely on his team and stay out of the way if he wanted the win. Speaking of his team Edge didn’t look to good either, but good enough to carry his own weight. Of course, as usual, Orton looked terrific, but it was questionable as to if even he could hold back the deadly team of Gimmick, Storm and Seifer, which is why he needed help. After a while of Gimmick and Storm dominating the match Seifer was tagged in, but Seifer didn’t go after Randy, instead all he did was turn around and quickly assault Storm and Gimmick, stunning them both for a moment as Storm fell off the apron to the ground. Seifer and Orton then proceeded to grab Gimmick, and Seifer held him in place as Orton obliterated Gimmick with the Punt for the win. Winners: Luminous Robin, Edge, and Randy Orton via pinfall at 11:17
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Post by Wizz Kidd on Aug 7, 2009 16:01:29 GMT -5
kennedy you messed up, on Christian vs Blade, you copyed and pasted the results from my match with Kraven and Rhodes
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Jason Evans
Anarchy Superstar
'The only thing greatness needs it himself. And that is me.' Formely Evan Bourne
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Post by Jason Evans on Aug 7, 2009 16:02:36 GMT -5
Lol, I was about to say the same thing...oh, and Wizz: You suck. Lol jk, nice job on the results Kennedy.
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Lance Copeland
Anarchy Superstar
"All right maggots, listen up! Popo's about to teach you the pecking order!
Posts: 95
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Post by Lance Copeland on Aug 7, 2009 16:12:40 GMT -5
well, the first time I picked up the W.
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Post by Mr. Kennedy on Aug 7, 2009 16:34:03 GMT -5
Thanks for the heads up, guys. I had both the cards open and I was moving a lot of stuff around, must've put that there by accident.
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Jason Evans
Anarchy Superstar
'The only thing greatness needs it himself. And that is me.' Formely Evan Bourne
Posts: 806
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Post by Jason Evans on Aug 7, 2009 16:45:17 GMT -5
Lol, that's better.
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Blade LaVigne
Anarchy Superstar
FCW Original
THE FUTURE 8-6
Posts: 345
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Post by Blade LaVigne on Aug 8, 2009 17:55:02 GMT -5
I am sick of losing, I need a win..But yeah good show.
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Post by the whiny bitch on Aug 13, 2009 13:15:36 GMT -5
Blade I feel ya
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Jason Evans
Anarchy Superstar
'The only thing greatness needs it himself. And that is me.' Formely Evan Bourne
Posts: 806
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Post by Jason Evans on Aug 13, 2009 19:46:27 GMT -5
lol, I agree and feel the both of you.
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