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Post by swfhbdls24 on Apr 19, 2014 19:34:38 GMT -5
The Road to Mind Games begins as the superstars descend on Atlanta, Georgia.
#1 Contendership to the SWF Tag Team Championship Big D & T-Roc v The Smokin' Aces
#1 Contendership to the Hardcore Championship Chip Davis v Sam Bratton
Singles Match Anna Machen v Naomi Gonzalez
#1 Contendership to the Intercontinental Championship Eric Ridgeway v Connor House (w/Brooke)
Handicap Match (if Arcanum wins, he gets a one on one match at Mind Games with Jason Powers) Josh Arcanum v Chas Dohanich & Jason Powers
#1 Contendership to the Femme Division Championship Chalie Williams v Carmen Madison
#1 Contendership to the SWF Championship PG13 v Daniel Santoy
Interpromotional Six Man Elimination Tag Match Team RBN (KENZO, Jason Brigade & Cory Jones) v Team SWF (Alex Knight, Kyle Andrews & Mike Kizzar)
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Post by Mr. Lavender on Apr 19, 2014 20:10:15 GMT -5
The main event is deserving of Match of the Year status.
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Post by Brent Delivine on Apr 19, 2014 21:19:47 GMT -5
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Post by Normster on Apr 20, 2014 22:04:13 GMT -5
This was a great show all around, that Main Event definitely stood out with everything that happened.
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Post by Arcan on Apr 21, 2014 4:53:51 GMT -5
I haven't watched the entire thing, mainly because I don't know who just about anyone else, so I'll mainly be commenting on what I watched.
I remember a long time ago, you posted an episode of CU, and I was really impressed by the production you put into it, and you've improved on that immensely. It looks incredibly professional.
Another thing you deserve props for, is that you managed to create that big match atmosphere, which very, very few shows manage to do. The production, the crowd, and even the commentary (Goldash in particular was great) just comes together so well. Like I said, I know nothing about the people involved here, but even I managed to get into it and feel like the six-man tag was a big, important match.
If there's something I can nitpick though, some of the voices don't match their respective characters. Mike Kizzah is a good example of that. His voice sounds like that of an early teen.
But yea, GREAT stuff so far.
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