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jediPREZ

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BRAWLSTRALIA NIGHT 2

DEBUT SHOWCASE
PHILLIP KENNEDY v. MIKE MCGEE

AUSSIE VS. KIWI!
WALKABOUT DREAMSTREET FIGHT

JUSTIN VOSS v. REUBEN McCOY

SIX-MAN SCRAMBLE!
TEAM NFW
LANE CASH & LEYENDA DE OCHO & LEGION
v.
THE WORLD
JESSE RAMEY & KID CHAMELEON & ORANGE DRAGON II

PETER WINDHAM COMMISSIONERASION INDUCTION CEREMONY!
SUBMISSION MATCH

MALIK ANDERSON v. FAPPITY “Master” BAYTOR

MAIN EVENT
BOOGIE SMALLZ v. PETER WINDHAM

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THANK YOU TO EVERYONE THAT HELPED! I hope everyone enjoys. As always, any and all feedback is appreciated! ONTO RELOADED!
 

LQJT86C

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Quick thoughts:

Really solid, fun card! I thought it showcased all the newer guys really well. Kennedy is a good character, so I'm looking forward to more of him.

-Voss/McCoy was the best written match.

-Lord Coyner Pollard's mic. spot was the best I've ever read of him. Fucking hilarious. I hope he sticks around and keeps it up!

-Superfly segment had me a little confused: did they lose the belts? Or did Teddy/Atken just rip the belts off them in disgrace?

-Six Man Scramble was great. Again, I love reading about all the new characters. Result as kind of vague: who won?

-Impulse segment was a fun insight, interesting read. I liked the regret he showed at not pinning Troy back during Supercrash 3. That was one of the early moments that defined NFW 4.0 history, because it charted the eventual course of both Castor and Impulse. It was a big source of contention between the two, still is to this day, and you can still tell Impulse's regret of that moment. Impulse doesn't get enough credit for that.

-Malik/Fappity was funny, and I love that Fappity got hurt lol. We'll see how he responds!

-I liked the Peter Windham segment, but I'm kind of disappointed there was no readable dialogue between the two. Something gets lost when it's just Natrone Rice describing it. It was advertised as a ceremony, but where was the ceremony?! YOU TRICKED ME! Seg opened up some intrigue, and Mayfield has assured himself that he has not heard the last of PW.

-Main event was a great read, glad to see Peter stepping it up in the wrestling department but Boogie getting the debut win was cool.

Also, @PeterWindham has been blowing NFW on Twitter! FOLLOW HIM! He also harasses celebrities, the government, other eW leagues/characters, and is making quick friends with an impostor Mad Dog 2020 account.
 

Biron

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Good, good show. I'll shoot up more extensive feedback later.
 

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Wasn't this set of shows supposed to have a battle royale? I'm confused.
 

EastPrez

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Also, @PeterWindham has been blowing NFW on Twitter! FOLLOW HIM! He also harasses celebrities, the government, other eW leagues/characters, and is making quick friends with an impostor Mad Dog 2020 account.

The Peter Windham Problem Child twitter is ridiculous/awesome.

JN
 

Biron

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- Solid intro per usual. Liked the new camera cuts/actions ... really sells it for me and it makes for better TELEPLAY.

- Great to see Lord Coyner Pollard back and, like Billy said, he put down a very, very good promo. Nice to have a character let his mission statement be known when he debuts/returns. LCP adds another legit challenger in the GPX. This already has the wheels spinning for me!

- I talked about Phillip Kennedy on Night One ... not much else to comment on for Night Two. Good debut match and allows the character to start being weaved into the Frontier.

- Voss v. McCoy was a good match ... the type of matchup that I like seeing on an overseas tour. Why wouldn't the NFW showcase some homegrown talent? I know Billy is doing this with Berlin and it will happen with my Laos show, also.

- Cranking up the heat on Superfly Express and Atken/Alexander. "THE BELTS CAME OFF. THE BELTS CAME OFF." Excited to see where it goes from here, but this one has loads of potential.

- 6-Man - I wrote the match and I assume Katz handled the fallout. Think it served the purpose of helping showcase all the characters and Katz' fallout bumps the intensity of the GPX quite a bit.

- Enjoying Pete's "Behind the Revolution" series. Of course, I like seeing JB mentioned in anything and Pete nailed the character. Evan Aho was a great choice and he was a character that I liked going back to read in the past. Straight forward, no frills, wrestling machine. The Miles answer was entertaining. Agree with Billy on Impulse's regret on not taking advantage of a down-and-out Troy Windham.

- This Peter stuff has been GOLDEN thus far and, now that Eddie is involved, it's only going to get better.

- Malik breaking Fappity's arm helps put Malik over as a true Anderson ... a BAMF. Shows him extreme hunger for singles success/competition, too. I really want to see what Katz has cooked up for Fappity and his broken arm 'cause I can see potential for fun there!

- I wrote Boogie/Peter ... was fun to write. Boogie came out strong ... Peter had his moments and he takes on Mayfield's first obstacle to him being Commish.

Good show, guys. Props to Katz, Colin, Pete, and anybody else that pitched in.
 
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Good to see the return of Lord Coyner Pollard - like the touch of Legion staring at him when he noticed his presence - of course these two have had their history but does the Lord realise how much more dangerous Legion has become since then? Also nice to see Philip Kennedy in the world of NFW, Legion knows him from when they both worked in a federation that was more a city of Sin... so to speak.

I also continue the love for the Peter Windham twitter account!
 

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Opening was always awesome, so I don't have to talk about it.

LCP segment was great, Pollard was always one of my favorites here and I'm glad to see he's back. I hope he's back. He's too good to do a one shot and disappear. Like a returning wrestler that the fans enjoyed seeing in the ring, he got a nice welcome, and like the consummate heel, he totally shit on the fans. Classic.

Kennedy debut was decent, I always like to see someone new debut in the New Frontier but the real test is what they do with it.

Voss was a no-brainer, a countryman will get a good reaction.

Looking forward to the rivalry between the Supaflys and the Atken-Alexander connection. And I enjoyed the fact that it was a big deal that the belts finally came off. Nova can't be happy.

Six man was also enjoyable, I'm a big fan of wrestling cards featuring more wrestling than story and that's what we had here. Pollard continued to make himself known, and that can only lead to good things.

Behind the Revolution was just picking up all the remaining questions that were sent to me. And yes, I answered them all, I'm a little sad that I didnt' get more but that's what happens. Glad people enjoy.

I AM ON THE PETER WINDHAM TOUR BUS.

And poor Fappity, he'll have to remain celibate for a few weeks while he heals.

I also love Boogie Smallz and was glad to see him win his debut match, but I am still on Team Peter Windham.
 

fugginVOSS

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- LCP segment was cool and would have definitely garnered some amazing heat from the fans.

- Is this the Philip Kennedy from SCCW? As in Sean? I was a fan of Kennedy in SCCW if it was the same one. Poor Mike McGee. He'll never get that comeuppance.

- Voss & McCoy was a great read. Lots of fun. I particularly liked the Shaun Micallef reference, being a big fan of the comedian. If anyone hasn't seen his stuff, check it out. Man is off the wall funny. Who wrote that? I'm interested to know how they found out about him. Cool match, though.

- I completely marked out with AA taking the belts off of the waists of Nova & Harmen. I'm so excited about the idea of feuding with these guys and can't wait to see how they respond to this.

- That 6 man was entirely awesome. Probably my fave match off the show. I can't wait to see how the Grand Prix climaxes. I don't think I figured out who won it though... if anyone.

- Behind the Revolution was good fun. I'm enjoying seeing Impulse really developing into this main eventer in NFW. The journey has taken it's time and seems entirely worth it to see where it goes from there. It feels like something's cooking in the oven and you wanna keep opening the door to see if it's ready yet.

- PW is an interesting character and I'm kinda looking forward to seeing how he develops further on the Frontier.

- Poor Fappity. He's an interesting character and I hope he hangs around for a bit more because he could really make for some storylines around these parts. Malik you monster.

- A nice win for Boogie but I was kinda pullin' for Peter. The man is probably gonna shed a few teeth and blood drops before things start going his way though, I think.

Cool show.
 

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The 6-Man ended in a Double Pin.

RICE: (V/O) "WANT a WILD FINISH?! NFW takes on the WORLD and walks away with a BIG… DOUBLE PIN! CHAMELEON and OCHO get their shoulders counted down by none other than PEE WEE TROUTMAN!

Yes, that's Sean from SCCW, Vossman.
 

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The Grand Prix storyline is going to be pure madness, and I love it. Really enjoyed the little details like Ocho/Chameleon battling out on a 100-foot jumbotron in Crash Bandicoot, immediately followed by a Wild West staredown in the ring that could be just as easily be about "we're competitors in this tournament and will probably need to get through the other guy" as much as it could be about "grrrrr vidja games". Voss in Australia is awesome, and it was a really really enjoyable read...reminded me of Regal in England. I wasn't sure what to think at first with the Fappity arm break, then I saw the note in the Ask NFW thread and am now super intrigued...he's obviously a pure comedy character, but it's really cool that there are plans in the works for him. A bunch of Impulse's questions this time were from me, and I enjoyed reading the responses; the whole series has helped me learn a lot more about Impulse and has given the casual fan a lot more reason to get behind him in the world title match. And Peter Windham is just hilarious. Kudos to everyone!
 

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