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I still have a bit to watch, but so far what sticks out for me (about half way into the show) is the great job that Jehst and Capo did summing up their entire feud with their match and what proceeded afterward. Excellent storytelling and great character development.
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I still have a bit to watch, but so far what sticks out for me (about half way into the show) is the great job that Jehst and Capo did summing up their entire feud with their match and what proceeded afterward. Excellent storytelling and great character development.

 

Oh you mean the worst part of Lution?

 

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Oh you mean the worst part of Lution?

 

Everybody watch this man. This is how he curries favour before he tries to bury your characters. Be mindful.

 

Hmmmmm.....

 

This Lution was a very very good shoe. I'm not gonna delve deep with a review, got more of those in my tenure than some active members have rps. If your on the show and contributed in anyway, you deserve kudos. Even more kodus for those who took tough losses or big wins but still remained humble and courteous. Those that got upset for any reason, you can suck a dick! From the back!

 

I'm just gonna say thank you to everyone who put the time and effort into making Lution feel as monumental as it did when I was a rook. I still get more excited about this event than any other in wrestling. Special thanks to all those that helped the FAME story get over and especially special thanks to Theo and Dan, working with them in any capacity is always a treat.

 

Ofcourse the production team and Jay deserve major praise, for the amount of work that goes into commentary, hype vids, posters and the like.

 

Here's to another great Wrestlution for the record books!

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Great show and it was fun to watch through the live shows. Really thought I just wanted to felate Jay and the staff. When Jay isn't burying me and one of his mid card titles, he's running a unicorn of an efed. I've been efedding since the 90s, I watched massive feds fizzle out, staff members burn out and everyone migrate to whatever the fed of the month was in that circuit more times than I can recall.

 

I got out of efedding as I got into writing in the esports scene in the early 00's and that went on until about 2011. Over the years I was constantly looking for somewhere that was the right fit and I just never really found anything that felt right, so I wasn't doing much efedding but I was always creating my CAW and dicking around on whatever game was out that year. I was specifically looking for something that utilized the WWE CAW system as a visual product and had no idea that something like OCW existed for years. This led to Jay's favorite story where I randomly PMed him about OCW's dogshit SEO at the time and then dipped for a year.

 

Since getting active in OCW, it's been a mainstay hobby in my life. I go inactive for a few months here and there but it's been an important outlet for me to have to exercise my writing muscle and it's important to me to have this here and available when I feel like popping up for a run each season.

 

Running something like this is hard work, shit, just booking and putting shows together is hard work, and it was hard enough before balancing the video aspect around like spinning plates was a part of the efed process. Jay, Kent, Theo, Jake and Kass before he big leagued us to sell Nintendo Switch joycons to milfs, put in more work than anyone should without getting a paycheck. I appreciate that something like this exists completely for free but in reality it's the sort of thing we should have to pay monthly dues for like you would for beer league hockey, but I'm happy that it's been able to exist for so long and continue to exist.

 

As much as I love torturing Jay when he devalues my hall of fame worthy season, I'm glad that Jay grinds this shit out and truly hope he keeps doing it well into senility. If Jay finally has enough of all of our shit, I'll pray that someone carries the torch for OCW because this has outlived the definition of an efed or league and is a full on fucking institution at this point.

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Great show and it was fun to watch through the live shows. Really thought I just wanted to felate Jay and the staff. When Jay isn't burying me and one of his mid card titles, he's running a unicorn of an efed. I've been efedding since the 90s, I watched massive feds fizzle out, staff members burn out and everyone migrate to whatever the fed of the month was in that circuit more times than I can recall.

 

I got out of efedding as I got into writing in the esports scene in the early 00's and that went on until about 2011. Over the years I was constantly looking for somewhere that was the right fit and I just never really found anything that felt right, so I wasn't doing much efedding but I was always creating my CAW and dicking around on whatever game was out that year. I was specifically looking for something that utilized the WWE CAW system as a visual product and had no idea that something like OCW existed for years. This led to Jay's favorite story where I randomly PMed him about OCW's dogshit SEO at the time and then dipped for a year.

 

Since getting active in OCW, it's been a mainstay hobby in my life. I go inactive for a few months here and there but it's been an important outlet for me to have to exercise my writing muscle and it's important to me to have this here and available when I feel like popping up for a run each season.

 

Running something like this is hard work, shit, just booking and putting shows together is hard work, and it was hard enough before balancing the video aspect around like spinning plates was a part of the efed process. Jay, Kent, Theo, Jake and Kass before he big leagued us to sell Nintendo Switch joycons to milfs, put in more work than anyone should without getting a paycheck. I appreciate that something like this exists completely for free but in reality it's the sort of thing we should have to pay monthly dues for like you would for beer league hockey, but I'm happy that it's been able to exist for so long and continue to exist.

 

As much as I love torturing Jay when he devalues my hall of fame worthy season, I'm glad that Jay grinds this shit out and truly hope he keeps doing it well into senility. If Jay finally has enough of all of our shit, I'll pray that someone carries the torch for OCW because this has outlived the definition of an efed or league and is a full on fucking institution at this point.

 

 

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Took me a while, better late than never

 

Don't really know what to say about Bray/Archer. Just overall disappointed.

 

We were all cheering for Cobra in VP but Ant was in control and won fair and square. Popped for A-Chainwrestling-Cobra in the VP. Not much else to say because it was also pretty short.

 

The female FI was easily the best match on Prime. A solid build up which benefitted from the Road 2 Glory storyline and months of rivalries and subplots. The handlers played according to their caws psychological traits which always makes for an interesting match (Ashley going for the case every chance she had, Flojo doing suicidal spots and so on). Personally I was rooting for either Flo or Ash because I feel Emp is already over AF and doesn't really need the case, whereas Ash deserves it for the effort she put in this season (most improved rper 2k19 hands down) and Flo is still looking for that big W. I know every handler involved has big plans for the summer and I'm sure they will knock it out of the park. Disappointed to see Belle go, she was a very good player and most of all a chill handler. No bridge was burned so who knows, perhaps she will be back at some point.

 

The Battle for Space and Time was definitely too long. I didn't mind it that much because I was in the VP and that really helps with the viewing experience. What hurt the match was the fact that they decided to use the same footage over and over again whereas last year (it was motn contender) all of the clips were used just once and that always kept you wondering what was going to happen next. Also the fact that there were pretty much no competitive aspect in it outside from some bits here and there really took the viewer out of the fun. The P3 bonanza sorta made up for it, I really enjoyed that RP. Looking forward to the battle for space and time part 3

 

Bobby Maxwale was a straight up competitive match. A lot of super kicks, a lot of leg moves, and even more super kicks. It all ended with an RKO on the announce table (do omg moments count as finishers? Who cares, Bobby was going to win anyway).

 

The male FI was long, a lot of spots, some forced, others were really cool. I enjoyed it a little bit less compared to the female one but it was still a good way to open Lution. Happy to see Cort getting the W even though I felt like it was Tre’s time to shine. Either way I know he has something planned with Cobra so hopefully he will get in a title picture soon enough. Cort is a good egg, an awesome role player and will be a perfect FI holder. Telos wins best Lution attire.

 

Capo Jehst wasn't necessarily bad. Personally I understand Jehst wanted to play according to his caws state of mind and inflict as much pain as possible to his opponent. This explains why the match dragged for so long. That said, maybe the position on the card didn't help or it was a combination of things, I don't know. Capo left too, he was red hot when I joined and it's sad to see him leave but I was kinda expecting (he was barely active on Discord). I'm sure Jehst can bounce back from this and move to the main event scene (we desperately need main eventers on PS4, there's none outside from Wrex and Code)

 

H2O Drago wasn't really good but that's what you get with the competitive nature of this fed. It was salvaged by the finish which had "Lution moment" written all over it just like the Mugen spot of last year's Savage Lands. I'm sure H2O will be able to write off this L and move on to different things, maybe towards the main event scene.

 

I hate tag matches, I feel they weren't programmed correctly by 2K as they often drag for way too long (those who watched all the ppvs live can relate). Personally this one felt a little bit better compared to the others, probably because of the Lution experience or because of the presence of some hilarious moments (Quartz distracting the ref lol). Happy to see CQC with the straps because they are cross plat and this can help the division a lot. Also their story comes full circle as they formed last year on Lution.

 

I find the Troupe a bit cringy. I'm legitimately starting to hate Terra. I'm indifferent to Elsa. I still sorta like Dragana because of her Manager. I hope they'll find something to do soon. I think the issue is that their promo have pretty much nothing to do with wrestling. They are friends, they are somewhat wholesome, that's cool. But unless it builds up to something I find their RP repetitive and a little bit stale.

 

Happy to see Caine getting some recognition. The fact that he got horse kicked (goodbye horseeeees) is not really going to hurt him in the long run. He's often overshadowed by the rest of his rookie class but he's always there, always active. Interested to see this angle with horse.

 

I don't remember in which part of the show Joopiter Reese was. All I know is that nobody in the VP could read what he was saying as the captions kept changing way too fast. Reese had his moment so I guess that's okay.

 

Wrex Lee was really creative, the whole idea of it was cool and well executed in my opinion. Wrex was in control for the most part, often up of two or three revs. Not much else to say about this outside from the fact the I hope Wrex goes back in the title picture as soon as possible and possibly brings Code and Jehst with him.

 

Code Malu was an average competitive match. Everyone and their mother cheered for Code, but he simply couldn't pull it off. Honestly there's two ways to play this game, you either try to put on a 5 star classic or you straight up play to win and hope it will still be a barn burner. In this case the latter didn't work out. Really, really liked the attire of Code, with the custom card symbol and everything. I don't really know what's going to happen to Turmoil now, the main event scene needs more people now that Code is out of it (I hope not), B17 went to Xbox and Wrex is not the #1 contender. Realistically we either bring Jehst up or give one of the above a second chance. I don't know what to say about the post match scene other than the fact that playing hot potato with the title has damaged its prestige, which easily peaked during the trance wrex storyline and is now pretty much comparable to the Pride from a fan perspective.

 

Doc B17 really stole the show. It was intense, high paced. Top moment for me was the time when Doc went for a dive and everyone was like “NOOOOO” and then he climbed down. It was super close too. I thought B17 had it when he hit the MDFYS, but Doc kicked out instead. Now the Tottenham logo on the trunks kept we wondering, but apparently it's the in character football club Doc supports. Probably the best match of the night

 

The triple threat was overall entertaining to watch. A lot of close calls, break ups, kick outs, etc. Happy to see Tibby getting a W in his first main event. I wonder who will step up to the me scene now on Riot. A perfect way to end Wrestlution.

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