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Post by Leonard Fox on Mar 27, 2011 22:23:06 GMT -6
Feed it.
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Post by Joe Everyman on Mar 27, 2011 22:30:10 GMT -6
Very good show. I love the continuous fighting between EverySense and Knitely Bangs (Yes, I'm bias... shut it). Otherwise, good matches, good laughs.
Also... is EMF a complete knock off of the Beautiful People or did it just sorta land like that?
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Post by Andrew Jacobsen on Mar 27, 2011 22:33:23 GMT -6
Very good show. I love the continuous fighting between EverySense and Knitely Bangs (Yes, I'm bias... shut it). Otherwise, good matches, good laughs. Also... is EMF a complete knock off of the Beautiful People or did it just sorta land like that? They're a ripoff of Lay-Cool. Duh.
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Post by Trish Newborn on Mar 27, 2011 23:29:21 GMT -6
Nice show as always, and it was awesome with EMF bringing out new Tag Team titles. Every match was very enjoyable to read. Loved it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2011 6:00:38 GMT -6
Great show this week, enjoyed it right the way through to the end.
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Post by Crystal Williams on Mar 28, 2011 10:13:33 GMT -6
The show was excellent, everything was great.
On a sidenote why does everyone have such animosity with EMf, the creativity and what not... The only ripoff i see is people jumping on the bandwagon trying to put the hard work done, but i see how you people are.... i could go on but i wont. I'll my feelings inside. I said enough.
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Post by Amy Marshall on Mar 28, 2011 12:22:55 GMT -6
Its nice to see female tag titles and EMF is certainly interesting. Im just not a fan...too Lay-Coolesque.
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Post by Mercedes Vargas on Mar 28, 2011 17:40:21 GMT -6
Bravo, bravo. This week's results for both Trauma and Collision were very interesting as the road to the April 17 Sovereign pay-per-view continues.
All four matches on Trauma were hotly contested, with the Verona/Williams and the main event triple threat as my nominations for 'match of the night'. It should be interesting what Helms will do next after his successful in-ring return to NCW.
Lots to cover on Collision but the highlights for me were:
- Jacobsen's win against Adam Knite was my "Upset of the night". He’ll next face Venom for a chance to unseat the current National Champion.
- The triple threat match between Falcon, Venom and Star. Falcon sets up what should be an unmissable event on next week's show prior to his match; Jones versus Diamond in a street fight in what should be an unmissable event. The winner of said match gets a shot at Falcon's World Championship; the loser battles his way against five other men in the Colisieum match at the pay-per-view. High stakes indeed.
- The 8-Person Mixed Tag Team match. Sullivan suffer another loss, but I really kinda feel bad for Roxxxie. Losing the match is one thing, but being the one who was pinned, not to mention humiliated by EMF – again – is another. She’ll have another chance at redemption against Kelly and Crystal, but how will Roxxxie co-exist teaming with Trish Newborn – the person she beat for the Women’s Championship – next show? Diamond and Awesome, on the other hand, now has some momentum heading into their matches for next show, with Awesome facing Helms, scouting his opponent during the match, in yet another Coliseum Qualifying Match.
- The maaaaaain event. It doesn’t get any worse when you are screwed out a chance to compete for the Heavyweight Championship by a hated rival. And that’s the exact scenario that just happened. Though he’ll be in tag team action next week, I’m sure that Spyke isn’t going to forget this loss, not by a longshot.
DDK will seek revenge against Joe Everyman and Lex Sense after their brutal attack near the end of the show in tag team action on Trauma. Plus the final two spots for the Coliseum match will be determined on the next Collision. Who will join Mark Evil, Xander, Paul Star, and the latest entry, Ander Carvetti? We’ll find out this weekend.
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