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The Ultimate Fantasy Mock Draft V.

Pretty sure they made a lot of money in Japan, considering they were a big draw there and considered legends by them.
 
I see numbers hasn't been on so maybe I'll take a tag team for him, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli.

This isn't official unless he misses the time limit again. Not sure where he is but he has til the morning to pick if he wants to change those picks.
 
Hey Cola, I have two questions:

1. Since we aren't allowed to choose woman until the last five picks, are we going to regenerate the order, cuz its like a different draft.

2. How many rounds exactly are there going to be, or how many shows are we going to create????
 
I see numbers hasn't been on so maybe I'll take a tag team for him, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli.

This isn't official unless he misses the time limit again. Not sure where he is but he has til the morning to pick if he wants to change those picks.

Thank you Strafro, exactly who i wanted picked.

Those two are known as the Kings of Wrestling in Chikara, CZW and ROH. Solid picks indiviually and as a tag. Cola don't highlight them as a tag yet pls, i need to see how the next few picks go and who i have left at the end.

Sorry about the wait, i would have been on earlier except i am not at work so my net access i currently the library!
 
LOD= Overated. Never drew a dime outside of The Great Lakes area, Chicago, Detroit, etc.

FACT
So, in an era in which wrestlers generally stayed in particular regions, you're telling us that LOD never drew a dime outside of a region which encompasses nearly a fifth of the country?

Good logic.


Oh yeah, and just ignore that whole early 90's period when they worked in the WWF, or late 80s when they were working WCW.
 
I dont know the US really the Great Lakes is a pretty huge area right? Even compared to somewhere like Georgia, the Carolinas and Florida?

I see Sly's point really. Though i am not keen on LOD as a tag team really, they were immensely popular. The fact that Vince made Demolition to try and have the same success meant they must have been worth emulating.
 
So, in an era in which wrestlers generally stayed in particular regions, you're telling us that LOD never drew a dime outside of a region which encompasses nearly a fifth of the country?
Well, now that I think about it, The Road Warriors were bigger in Georgia than the Great Lakes. So, I guess they really weren't a big draw in nearly one-fifth of the country. They may have sort of been a draw there, but the more I think about it the more unsure I am about how big they were up near there. But Georgia was about as big as they got.

Good logic.
Thank you. I thought so too.


Oh yeah, and just ignore that whole early 90's period when they worked in the WWF, or late 80s when they were working WCW.
Early 90's? You mean that two year stint that featured the long-awaited fued with Demolition that didn't live up to the hype? Or thier short sabbatical, which led to thier return... with a dummy named Rocko?Or thier second sabbatical from the WWF, where they went to WCW for six months, did nothing, came back to WWF, and became jobbers to the New Age Outlaws? You're right, I think I would like to ignore that.

Discussion over.
 
Well, now that I think about it, The Road Warriors were bigger in Georgia than the Great Lakes. So, I guess they really weren't a big draw in nearly one-fifth of the country. They may have sort of been a draw there, but the more I think about it the more unsure I am about how big they were up near there. But Georgia was about as big as they got.
You don't even know what you are talking about, considering you've already changed your position. The Road Warriors drew most anywhere they went.

Early 90's? You mean that two year stint that featured the long-awaited fued with Demolition that didn't live up to the hype?
Your right. One feud in two years, clearly is an indication that they didn't draw any money or fans during their run in the WWE. Your logic makes as much sense as Konnan's grammar.

Discussion over.
Thank God, because your logic was giving me a headache trying to figure out.
 
Okay, after much deliberation, okay it wasn't that long........UWE selects...Tomko.....Now I have the AJ Stlyes/Tomko tag team.
 
OK, I'm gonna pick WZ Exclusive Konnan, and leave my second pick until tomorrow. Sorry guys, but under pressure from mother to get off laptop. Post asap.
 
Its main event time, already Y2J Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero have earned there spots into the triple threat UWE Title match at UWE's first PPV, now its time to find out who the third participant will be as The Rock takes on AJ Styles.

First AJ Styles music hits, then The Rock's music hits too a huge pop....

The match begins with both men looking to gain the upper hand, unexpectedly they start exchanging fists, The Rock blocks Styles, and sends him to the ground with a couple big right hands. The Rock stomps on Styles with various kicks, then picks him up and throws him to the ropes, Styles ducks his clothesline attempt and hits a springboard elbow to the face off the middle rope. Now Styles has the advantage, he begins to stomp away, picks up The Rock, nails a bodyslam, picks him up again, throws him into the ropes, The Rock reverses Styles and nails a DDT. The Rock tries and successfully locks a Sharpshooter on Styles, Styles struggles to try to get out of it, but finally reaches the ropes. The Rock throws Styles into the ropes again, again Styles ducks the the clothesline attempt, but this time The Rock catches him on the come back, with a samoan drop. The Rock goes for a quick pin, but Styles kicks out after a two count. The Rock throws Styles into the corner, charges, but Styles moves out of the way and nails a big inzeguri kick. Styles quickly goes up top, he's looking for the spiral tap, but misses as The Rock moves out of the way. Bother men get to there feet at the same time, Styles charges The Rock, but The Rock hits a huge spinebuster. He is set up for the People's Elbow, he removes the elbow pad, bounces off the rope and nails it. 1-2-3......Yes The Rock wins the hard fought match.

It is now official, The Rock vs. Eddie Guerrero vs. Y2J Chris Jericho for the UWE Championship at UWE's first PPV.
 
OK, I'm back, and my pick will be up soon. Also, I have jpfizzle's pick too as he is away for today, he PM'ed me about it.
 
Paul Heyman stands in the ring, looking extremly proud. There's one noticeable change from the usual LWF set-up. A flag bearing the logo of the original ECW hangs from the ceiling.

"You think I will forget my heretige? I will never forget what brought me to where I am today. So, guess what. I'm bringing it back! The original ECW will live again for just one set of shows! It will finally live again, the REAL Extreme Chmpionship Wrestling. Accept no substitutes, especially those of a crappy Vince McMahon created nature. Without further ado, I give you the next man to join the new Extreme Revolution, The Manbeast, Rhino!"

The War Machine charges to the ring, accompanied by Rob Van Dam. Both men are wearing the original ECW's t-shirts, and Heyman has a huge smile on his face. But what does this mean for the rest of the LWF roster? Is Heyman turning on them to side with his new (and growing) Extreme Revolution? What is the fate of the LWF? Stay tuned!
 

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