Wrestling ATD Round 1: GKJ vs HandsomeHollywood

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HandsomeHollywood

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GKJ:

Wrestlevania 4


Coming once again from Chairman G. Kim Johnsson and Drew Gulak's home town of Philadelphia, PA




Ring announcer Greg Hamilton welcomes us to the show.



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1. Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Christopher Daniels
PCW Cruiserweight Championship

There are those who may say that Christopher Daniels is not a cruiserweight, but here in PCW, the Cruiserweight championship is not looked down upon. Buddy Murphy, in recent times, has been holding himself above his peers. Daniels does not hold himself above the title itself. Rules were never established for this title, so we are happy here at PCW to make this match as the opener of the night.


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2. Kairi Sane vs. Victoria

#1 Contender Match

Two of the more undersold female talents of their eras have each earned the right to challenge for #1 contender status for the PCW Women's Championship at a later date.


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3. Rusev (c) (w/ Lana and Aiden English) vs. Larry Zbyszko

PCW Commonwealth Championship

Larry Zbyszko has heard enough of the Rusev Reunion here in PCW and takes specific issue with Rusev's career becoming, in his view, a clown show, including the vaunted Commonwealth Championship.



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4. Boss 'n' Hug Connection (Bayley & Sasha Banks) (c) vs. Trish Stratus & Lita
PCW Women's Tag Team Championship

They say in wrestling tag teams, that the best tag teams are the ones who are the best of friends. Sasha Banks and Bayley clearly know this all too well - they have held the women's tag team championship since last year's Wrestlevania 3. Unabashedly making them feel they are the best tag team, insinuatingly regardless of gender, since it's generally considering that the depth of women's tag teams over time is not very good. However, if you're going to claim only the best of friends can be the best tag team, it sounds like a challenge. One that two legends are apt to answer: Trish Stratus and Lita. Bayley would point out that due to their rivalry, they can't possibly be best friends, while Sasha thinks that they never were a true tag team. Always a favorite act of Chairman G. Kim Johnsson, the champions appeal to him, but the chairman remembers a time in both of their careers where this is a match they claimed that they wanted, and he signed the challengers as the chance to make this match finally presented itself. We'll not only know who will win the belts, but maybe even who the best best friends are.




5. The King's Address by Baron Corbin


Baron Corbin enters the arena having had demanded a match here at Wrestlevania 4 for weeks, but he has not given an opponent as mandated because 'no person that was signed to the roster.' You see, everyone is sick of Baron Corbin's shit since he sucks the energy out of arena every week and treading water in his place on the card. And then rambles on his typical annoying rant of how great he is. Of all people, Chairman G. Kim Johnsson has entered the arena to interrupt and inform him that Corbin has run out of time as the next match is about to begin. Corbin is not much pleased with being told to leave the arena, predictably. However, the chairman makes it known that he isn't going to do anything about it, someone else will.



Cue LANCE ARCHER who is making his debut tonight at Wrestlevania 4, who tears up Corbin's set as is his trademark, and then tears up Corbin and throws him off the stage. His match is up next.




6. Lance Archer vs. Drew Gulak
Singles Match

Noted Philadelphia legend Drew Gulak is the opponent for Lance Archer, who is giving up roughly 8 inches and 75 pounds. Gulak is the one who made the challenge after Archer had been running vignettes for weeks on PCW Thursday Night Jawn for his debut in the promotion, and made it known to Chairman Johnsson that he wanted the match in front of the hometown crowd. Clearly the underdog, we will see if Gulak's quickness and ground-based offense can pave the path for an upset.




7. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) (c) vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

PCW Men's Tag Team Championship
3 Stages of Hell
- Submission Match
- Steel Cage Match
- Ladder Match

The Young Bucks were successful in their most recent title defense at the last PCW PPV (a few months ago, we don't run monthly PPV's). Upon a post-match promo they were interrupted by Kevin Owens, who notes that they really should find new opponents as WV4 is coming soon. The Bucks note that PCW is a bit light on the tag teams, but Kevin Owens isn't even part of one and hasn't been in a tag title match of any kind in a very long time. Claiming that those facts are more of an inconvenience, Owens is willing to accept a challenge upon attempting to find a partner when El Generico appears (for the first time in any form in 8 years) from under the ring to superkick both of the Bucks, unmasking himself obviously revealing himself as the partner, building up feud to run to this PPV. As the weeks have worn on, both sides constantly get into brawls, whether it be at ringside, backstage, outside, parking garage, etc. It becomes increasingly clear, with the given that both sides actually know each other well (the exception being that Zayn had always done so as El Generico), and the feud getting out of control, that at the biggest PPV of the year - a standard one-fall tag team match is not nearly enough to service the rivalry, so we're going to raise the stakes and make this a 3 STAGES OF HELL match, and both sides can just leave everything on the table hopefully without regrets and the great possibility that they will never meet again. A submission match is ordered for the first stage, which is not a specialty of either team, while a cage match will be the second stage in an attempt to keep as much order as possible. Should the third stage be needed, we will raise up the case and hang the tag belts high the ring and finish with a ladder match, where both sides of proficient. The Chairman wanted to make some resources invested into the top tag match while doing something hardly ever seen involving some of the best wrestlers in the business.



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8. Becky Lynch (c) vs. Madusa

PCW Women's Championship

Becky has been on a career-defining run ever since her match 2 years ago at WV2, changing the industry, and beating all comers in that time. As Madusa, Alundra Blayze is no stranger to pushing boundaries and being controversial, of course referring to when she once inserted another promotion's women's title into a trashcan. Whether it be collecting a debt, being staring down a legend, The Man is always up for the challenge to see who really is the one that sets the trends.





9. Kenny Omega (c) vs. The Rock

PCW World Championship
No Disqualification

The biggest star in the industry spanning multiple generations challenging one of the more important stars of this one. Word has it that Dwayne has been checking back in on the wrestling world recently and speculation has built that he may be looking for (possibly) one more one-off match among the other projects he works on before calling it a career. Instead of waiting, since this isn't a project, it's life, Omega has laid out the challenge, distracted on his terms - No Disqualification. He wants to go one-on-one with the Great One. For all of Omega's accolades, this may be his biggest spotlight and crowning achievement. Even as the champion, it is the biggest stakes match of Omega's career. And if the Rock were to lose, it could be the final time we ever see him in a match, which is also a conflict at hand in terms of who people want to win.


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HandsomeHollywood:

North American Championship Wrestling presents...
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NACW Push It to The Limit
Met Center, Bloomington, Minnesota
We’re in a hot summer of neon and patriotism, culminating at the old Met Center.
Tonight you will see the hottest stars of North American Championship Wrestling as they do battle in their search for glory, power and fame.
Will these modern day gladiators reach their breaking point? Or will they Push It to the Limit?

Singles Match
Jamie Noble vs Marcel Barthel (w/ Alexandra York)
Alexandra York has been making power plays for weeks to try to take over control of the NACW. Recreating the York Foundation one superstar at a time, including her first addition, Marcel Barthel. Barthel is desperate to impress Ms. York with his sophistication and European grooming habits.
Barthel has targeted trailer park ruffian Jamie Noble as an easy win while representing his new manager. Noble has proven to be much craftier than Barthel initially expected, as he is quite the accomplished wrestler unbeknownst to Marcel. Noble had been showing up and thwarting Barthel’s attempts at wooing Alexandra York, such as getting into a hot tub with them at a hotel while on the road.
With the stage set, and Marcel Barthel’s dignity and worth on the line, can the York Foundation take care of business? Or will their stock plummet this early out of the gate?
Winner: Marcel Barthel with a distraction from Alexandra York as an assist.

NACW Women’s Championship
Singles Match
Bull Nakano vs Thunder Rosa (C)
Thunder Rosa has been dominating the world of women’s wrestling, especially right here in the NACW. Rosa has held the championship for just over 2 years straight with no end in sight. On one of her excursions on a tour of Japan, something happened to Rosa. Thunder Rosa returned a different woman. More reluctant to get into the ring or accept challenges.
On a recent episode of NACW Saturday Morning Jump! the NACW fans were shocked to become acquainted with the fearsome Bull Nakano in North America. Nakano, with her lawyer Clarence Mason, let the world know that she had Thunder Rosa beaten in Japan. Thunder Rosa barely made it out of the land of the rising sun in one piece. This has solved the mystery for everyone at NACW who has noticed Thunder Rosa not on her A-game since returning. Bull reveals that she visited Thunder Rosa’s relatives recently…at the graveyard! Bull Nakano has managed to draw the ire of Thunder Rosa by desecrating what she holds dear to her heart and part of her identity.
The bad news for Nakano is that her revelation has relit the fire in Thunder Rosa. A fire that has laid dormant for the better part of a calendar year as she steamrolled the competition, almost killing her passion for professional wrestling. For weeks NACW has been airing vignettes of Thunder Rosa getting back into fighting shape and sharpening her skills. Inspirational stuff. Rosa now sees Nakano as a chance to recapture her past killer instincts and overcome the biggest obstacle of them all, Bull Nakano!
Winner: Thunder Rosa rises to the occasion

Singles Match
Tiger Mask vs Chavo Guerrero (w/ Eddie Guerrero)
The Guerrero family has been riding high here in NACW. With Eddie and Chavo watching each other’s backs, there hasn’t been an opponent they can’t defeat. With Eddie Guerrero in possession of the NACW Heavyweight Championship, he has gotten greedy for anything he desires. This has led him to Tiger Mask. Eddie wants Tiger Mask’s…well, mask! And he has just the nephew for the job.
Chavo has always been like a brother to Eddie, and ever since he stood up to Eddie’s bullying of his own mother over Eddie’s jealousy of Ricky Steamboat, Chavito hasn’t been quite right. Eddie driving Chavo head first through his childhood home’s picture window in retaliation might have something to do with that.
Now, Chavo is always sporting his old “Eddie Guerrero is my favorite wrestler” t-shirt, and blindly following Eddie’s instructions at all times. Eddie has told Chavo that Tiger Mask is ripping off the Guerrero name. Eddie says that since he was Black Tiger, that the Guerrero name owns all use of tigers in wrestling. Chavo is quick to point out that Tiger Mask was first and was given a good whack in the head by Eddie to make Chavo forget that too.
Will Chavo be able to make Eddie and the Guerrero name proud? Or will Tiger Mask run circles around Los Guerreros?
Winner: Tiger Mask via DQ when Eddie gets involved. Eddie and Chavo leave Tiger Mask laying.

Singles match for control of the Bloomington Youth Center
Dolph Ziggler (w/ Fred) vs Kerry Von Erich (w/ Jonathan Taylor Thomas)
The Bloomington Youth Center is a favorite place for many kids in the area. A beloved institution of the community. Recently, the Boys Choir of Harlem arrive at the center for their usual practice, only to find the doors chained and padlocked. Muscle for hire Fred terrorized the boys until his employer Dolph Ziggler called the police for trespassing. The boys are lucky the Bloomington police were able to talk Ziggler out of pressing charges.
The boys wrote a letter to their good friend, Jonathan Taylor Thomas to tell him of their plight. JTT investigated by sneaking into the youth center through the ventilation system, where he discovered how Dolph and Fred could afford to buy such a building. Dolph has joined the York Foundation! JTT fell through the vents on top of Fred. Lucky for JTT, he was able to escape after a chase and improvising some booby traps.
At a live NACW show in Hollywood, Jonathan Taylor Thomas enlisted some help from his friend The Modern Day Warrior Kerry Von Erich! Kerry is set to teach Dolph Ziggler, Fred and the rest of the York Foundation a lesson! He’s doing it for the kids!
Winner: Kerry Von Erich dispatched both Dolph and Fred with relative ease to save the youth center!

Six-Man Tag Team Match
“The Campaign”
Jesse Ventura, Bob Backlund & Shinsuke Nakamura (w/ Clarence Mason) vs
“The World’s Greatest Allies”
Shelton Benjamin, Charlie Haas & Sid Justice
Special Guest Enforcer Mike Modano
Jesse Ventura has been fighting against the NACW. Ever since Jesse was stripped of the US Championship due to trying to send in a surrogate to defend it for him. Jesse views this as a violation of his freedom and rights as a citizen and as an employee. Ventura tapped Backlund as his running mate in his bid for president of NACW, for a free and sovereign promotion, whatever that means.
All American athletes Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas have taken exception to Ventura and Backlund’s unpatriotic whining. Telling Ventura that if he doesn’t like it, he can pack up and go back to Mexico.
Ventura and Backlund tried to bring in a ringer in Sid Justice. Sid overheard his new bosses discuss the stupidity of Sid, and how he’s a practice run for the easily bent NACW roster that will have no choice but to fall in line. Sid has joined with the World’s Greatest Tag Team after powerbombing Backlund through a table!
Ventura then gassed up his jet-ski and brought a live pig with him on a journey to Japan to find a new third man for their team, making the trip in a little over 2 hours. When Jesse returned, he was with the King of Strong Style, Shinsuke Nakamura. Jesse is using Nakamura as a display of his political leanings, touting Shinsuke as a true independent contractor.
The competitors are set for the challenge, but to make sure there is no dirty dealings, The World’s Greatest Tag Team have reached out to local hero Mike Modano to act as special guest enforcer. Will Benjamin, Haas & Sid be able to overcome The Campaign? Or will there be dark days ahead for NACW under a new regime?
Winners: The World’s Greatest Allies following Backlund being KO’d by a provoked Modano and his fist.

NACW United States Championship
Singles Match
Magnum TA (C) (w/ Lanny Poffo?) vs Dalton Castle

Magnum TA is aware of his charisma and macho nature. He is unaware of that charisma and macho nature’s power. Recently Magnum TA defeated Castle in the finals of the US Championship tournament following Jesse Ventura being stripped of the title. In the finals, Castle’s manager Lanny Poffo has become enamoured with Magnum TA. Poffo has been sending gifts to Magnum behind his client’s back. One of these gifts was a new Harley Davidson Motorcycle which Poffo called “Burly Boy”. As Poffo says of Magnum, “he’s the burliest boy of the bunch”.
Castle discovers this and is overcome with desperate jealousy. Castle begins dressing like Magnum, dyed his hair blonde and got a perm. Begins growing his chest hair out. Most pathetically, he made his Boys purchase him a motorcycle to try to complete his impression. When Castle sees The Boys could only afford a dirt bike, he became angry and relinquished The Boys of their duty.
On the other hand, Poffo has been having a great time with Magnum, hoping to make him his new client. People warn Magnum about being close with Poffo, but he scoffs “I’m just having a few brews with my buddy Lanny, that’s all.” Poffo begins asking Magnum to show him handy work, like how to unclog his engine. Magnum is more than happy to oblige, but he doesn’t want Poffo in his corner for his rematch against Castle. He knows Poffo is Dalton’s manager and knows that he’s been struggling lately
and could use Lanny’s friendship.
Will Poffo intervene for Magnum’s sake? Or will he go back to Dalton Castle like a dejected lover? Or will Dalton Castle succeed in giving his manager the greatest gift of all, the NACW United States Championship!?
Winner: Magnum TA, who leaves confused when The Boys return to help Castle up. Poffo then comes out but blows by Magnum with a hair flip. Lanny, Dalon and The Boys all celebrate with a group hug with Magnum looking on, confused.

NACW World Tag Team Championships
Tag Team Match
KENTA & Ultimo Dragon vs
The Heavenly Bodies (C) (w/ Jim Cornette)
The Heavenly Bodies and Jim Cornette have been a grating and irritating nuisance for the NACW fans. From Jimmy Del Rey’s gyrating to Jim Cornette’s motor mouth, the NACW fans are subjecting to brow beating and disgusting sights week in and week out, with Tom Prichard just being…there. Jim Cornette has recently taken aim at foreign, cruiserweight wrestlers being a plague on modern day wrestling. He is sick and tired of seeing masks and flips getting all the praise while the TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS are a foot note.
Recently after defeating The World’s Greatest Tag Team last month at NACW Danger Zone, the Heavenly Bodies issued an open challenge to any wrestlers who aren’t North American, weighing less than 250lbs each, for a shot at the belts.
During Jim Cornette Appreciation Day on an episode of Saturday Morning Jump! planned by the Bodies, their challenge was answered. Right when Cornette was ready to cut the cake the lights went out. The lights come up to the sight of Ultimo Dragon in the ring behind the 3 men, who delivers a dropkick to Cornette’s back sending him face first into his own cake. Before the Bodies could retaliate KENTA ran to the ring to reveal himself as Ultimo’s tag partner.
Have Jim Cornette and the Heavenly Bodies bit off more than they can chew? Or will KENTA and Ultimo Dragon’s North American careers be over before they even begin?
Winner: KENTA & Ultimo Dragon make short work of Cornette and his boys.

Singles Match
“Ravishing” Rick Rude vs Samoa Joe
It is no surprise that Rick Rude thinks highly of himself. Rude has been defeating many men on weekly TV in short order for months. Recently after one of his dominant victories he spotted wrestling free agent Samoa Joe in the front row. Rude decided to try to make a mockery of Joe, only to quickly find out that the Samoan Suplex Machine is no man to take lightly. After some insults Rude turned to the crowd to seek approval and perform his signature pose. Samoa Joe took this opportunity to lock Rude into the Coquina Clutch, embarrassing The Ravishing One.
Shortly after this incident Samoa Joe signed a new lucrative contract to join NACW on one condition; he gets to face Rick Rude in his first match! This does not sit well with Rude, who does some investigating into the life of the new mysterious roster member of NACW. Rude discovers Joe is not from the Isle of Samoa at all. “Samoa” Joe is from Orange County California. Rick Rude then begins to only refer to Joe as “Granola Joel”. Joe cannot wait to get his hands on Rude, saying he won’t stoop to Rude’s level and all he's doing is digging a deeper grave.
In one last attempt to get under Joe’s skin, Rick Rude visits the housing project where Joe is from. He identifies the broken candy vending machine nearby as Joe’s family’s favorite grocery stop. Finds old photos of Joe as a kid to mock. He then comes up with one last name for Joe, “Average Joe”. Samoa Joe is ready to explode and can’t wait to get his hands on Rick Rude.
Will Samoa Joe finally shut The Ravishing One up? Or is he truly just “Average Joe”?
Winner: Samoa Joe wins in his debut match after choking Rick Rude out, who asserts he did not give up and is the rightful victor.

NACW World Heavyweight Championship
Best 2/3 Falls Match
Eddie Guerrero (C) vs Ricky Steamboat
Eddie Guerrero has been on top of the world of professional wrestling ever since winning the NACW World Heavyweight Championship months back. So why is Eddie so lonely? Eddie has been growing increasingly paranoid in the months since the title win and has begun to isolate himself from the rest of the NACW roster. Recently Eddie was the headliner for an NACW Fan Expo weekend and blew his top and left when he saw the lines to meet Ricky Steamboat were almost double the length of the line of people there to meet him. NACW owner HH had to put out fires when Eddie left the event abruptly, leaving HH no choice but to fine and suspend Eddie Guerrero as punishment.
During his suspension Eddie went home to visit his mother, Herlinda Guerrero in her home in El Paso. Eddie was immediately elated to see his mom cooking a feast of enchiladas and tres leches, Eddie’s favorite. When he went to help himself Herlinda smacked his hand away because it’s a gift for Ricky and Bonnie. This threw Eddie into a jealous rage, throwing the food around the house and in the garbage while yelling in his own mother’s face! Chavo tried to intervene only to find himself head first through the picture window.
Ricky tried to reach out to the mad Guerrero but to no avail. Eddie’s mind has been completely taken over by jealousy, rage and paranoia. That is until Chavo reached out to Ricky begging for help with his uncle. When Ricky arrived at Chavo’s meeting spot he learned it was a trap to get him out of his house. Ricky frantically gets home only to find out his wife Bonnie and his son Richie were treated to a very hostile Mexican dinner prepared for them by Eddie himself in their own kitchen.
Eddie has crossed the line. Steamboat has issued the challenge. A classic 2/3 falls match for the NACW World Heavyweight Championship. However, if Ricky loses, Eddie has written in a clause that Ricky will have to be Eddie’s assistant for the duration of his NACW contract. With the stakes so high and family pride on the line, who will reign victorious as NACW Heavyweight Champion after they PUSH IT TO THE LIMIT!?
Winner: Ricky Steamboat defeats Eddie 2 falls to 1 in an instant classic.
 
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JackSlater

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I prefer HandsomeHollywood's card here but it is a good matchup.

GKJ: I like the use of some gaga to generate interest in matches, I like the big names for the women's tag team championship match, I like the opener a lot especially compared to most openers on the other cards. It's hard to imagine how Rock vs Omega would be but that may just be me. I hate the Young Bucks so their inclusion is bound to be a negative for me, but at least they have good opposition and some gimmicks to distract from them. Feels kind of like Festivus with an airing of grievances toward WWE. I could vote for this card in the future if it advances.

HandsomeHollywood: I like the step in a new direction and there were some elements that amused me. In particular I enjoyed the Youth Centre 80s trope angle and every bit of the Magnum TA angle. The Magnum angle may be one of my favourites I've seen in this thing over the years. All of the Guerrero stuff was good and Joe's grocery store amused me. It has a good tone and is certainly creative. The only relative weakness I see would maybe be in terms of the in ring product in some matches, but then again there is Guerrero vs Steamboat and there are plenty of very competent wrestlers throughout. Very good card.
 
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OmniSens

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Best match goes to HandsomeHollywood for Guerrero vs Steamboat. My god, what a match that would have been.

Rock vs Omega comes close second but I think the card is more stacked on GKJ's side. Slight age to GKJ.
 
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ColePens

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Alright so... I still stand by the fact that I think BOTH should be goign to the next round. I actually think this should be a finale. I think these are the top 2-3 cards in the entire thing.

I went with GKJ for the .0001 main event preference. I just need to see Rocky/Omega.
 

les Habs

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As I've probably said in another thread or two and will probably continue to say, a lot of the first round matchups this year are so close. For me that's a sign of the strength of this year's draft. This matchup clearly demonstrates that.

@GKJ : What can I say? You always put together a strong card. Whether it's the matches, the layout or both, you're obviously a draft veteran and it shows. I like some of the storytelling more this year and in previous years. I'm not as sold on some of the matches from an interest standpoint, but of course it's all subjective and I respect tastes to a degree on top of the fact that they almost all work for me in the ring. That said I really was like "wow, nicely done" when I scrolled down and saw that Bucks vs Owens and Zayn match. And that's before I even saw the match types. I liked the King's Address idea. Your main event didn't thrill me though. I'm not going to lie and say I wouldn't want to see it, but I can't envision an intriguing build. I hate to say that considering how my last Rock match was received. Overall you obviously did a good j0b here.

@HandsomeHollywood : While I laughed at the storyline as I found it clever, that aside your main event is still top drawer even without it. I also largely like the top half or so of your card. I like that you have storytelling and a reason for all of your matches. Overall I feel like it was a rollercoaster for me at times though. Some of it I found really funny (the whole Magnum TA, Lanny Poffo, Dalton Castle storyline was hilarious) with other bits not as much so. Some of the matches more compelling than others too. Still there's a lot of quality here and you have a lot of wrestlers that I just enjoy and with some of them I like how your portrayed them.
 

BostonBob

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My scoring went like this for both cards:

- a match I had no interest in ( 0 points )
- a match I had no interest in but like the idea ( 1 point )
- a match I would have some interest in watching ( 2 points )
- a match I would definitely want to watch ( 3 points )
- a match I need to watch ( 4 points )
- a match I would pay to watch ( 5 points )

This one was close but HandsomeHollywood's main event put him over the top.
 

HandsomeHollywood

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As of now, unless the tie is broken before round 2 is out tomorrow morning, I will be putting myself and GKJ through to round 2 to do battle in a triple threat with one randomly chosen third opponent where only one goes ahead to round 3. This was the proposed tie breaker in a previous year.

I'm open to other suggestions as I'd prefer a definitive winner, but them's the breaks.
 
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