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*Over the years here at OCWFED.COM it's been well documented that we leak out news, and articles regarding today's current roster of OCW superstars. From living legends, champions, and everyone in between have been interviewed to provide some insight into today's world of Online Championship Wrestling. Here at OCWFED.COM we're even going as far as to create a new series of journalism inside the world of Online Championship Wrestling. The idea was to create a new podcast for interviews, and documentarys on wrestlers of OCW's past. From hall of famers, to former champions, and even those that left on bad terms with the company. What it has become now is something that the fans always wanted to know... "Where are they now?" The fast uprising journalism into the past of OCW has become such a hit that more fans request to keep this news feed on OCWFED.COM up, and running. The title of the article gave birth into new territory for those that will never be seen again on OCW t.v. What are they really up to, and if so do they regret not being in OCW? Those are just a couple of hundreds of questions that fans, and our reporters continue to ask these forgotten wrestlers of the past. In today's edition of "Where are they now?" Jim Black will be delivering some hard hitting questions while we decided to do the article on a former two time OCW Heavyweight Champion, and a former two time OCW Hardcore Champion. The man has many friends, but even more enemies. This man took controversy to another level, and drew that fine line between whats right, and wrong. You may already know who it is, but if not then he's joined us today in person. If you want to read the text version then just keep reading below, but if you're interested in watching the video interview itself then just click HERE to view.* Jim Black:"Hello ladies, and gentlemen. I am Jim Black, and I'm here to give insight on one of the most controversial superstars to even step foot in a ring for OCW. He's none other than Vincent Valmont!" Valmont:"Thank you, Jim. It's been a while since I talked to anyone within the company, and I appreciate the chance to give anyone that cares anymore what I have left to say, and any questions that needs to be answered will be after this is over." Jim Black:"Well first off I would like to say you're welcome, and it's been quite a toss up on whether OCWFED.COM should even do this interview with you. After much debate we decided it was very necessary to give people the correct information so the past can finally rest in piece." Valmont:"Although I don't see the same problem as the staff, but your entitled to your own opinion. So with that being said let me have the honor of correcting your first mistake in this waste of a interview, and let you know of my real intentions... Bottom line is that nobody from management, fans, the roster, and everyone else. None of you want me back inside a OCW ring... nobody wants to see my face on a OCW camera again. So to sit across from me right now, and tell me that it was very hard to get this interview the green light then I say that's typical OCW management. Not just that, but also insulting to say the least. You give me the opportunity? It's more like I give OCW the chance to interview me for one last time. At end of the day this interview helps me gain nothing with zero rewards, but in the end you're just doing your job as a reporter for OCW. You're getting paid to do this interview...however I am not." Jim Black:"I was told by management, and your agent that I was going to get full corporation, and respect from you. That was part of the deal made by your agent, and OCWFED.COM in regards to this interview." Valmont:"Ohh is that so? Well I really don't care what you, my agent, or even OCW thinks they can pull behind my back. I never agreed to anything. You want to give me all these infamous accolades, and accomplishments at the start of this whole thing, but can't take the heat when the kitchen is on fire? I'm not going to sit here, and sugar coat anything. You wanted Vincent Valmont, and you'll get the full package. Anyway this is an interview, right? Well let's go on with these questions..." Jim Black:"I agree I will continue to do my job, and just ask the questions that I have been reported to ask you. So the first questions comes from a fan outside of Jacksonville, Florida that sent in this question along with other fans before this interview. His username is Lebronsuck9889, and he wants to ask "The last time I saw Vincent Valmont in OCW you had a damaged brain. Concussions was a big part in your limited activity last time you was wrestling so my question is this. Do you still have problems dealing with your concussions?" Valmont:"That's not really an intelligent questions, but screw it. I'll answer the question. It's very simple I got the best money, medicine, and doctors in the world to fix what was done to me. Now although they didn't completely help prevent anymore concussions, but the swelling has since gone down. It was also acknowledged by the doctors that if I wanted to I could have returned by now to continue my wrestling career, but instead I'm choosing not to. I have nothing left to prove...I beaten everyone there is worthy of beating in a OCW ring." Jim Black:"This next question is from another fan from Dallas, Texas with username KennyPowers2020. He also asks "Hey Valmont... I'm not really a fan of yours, but I'm a fan of Dimsmore. Your feud with him was something left to be desired. It was never concluded in your last return. Is that one feud you wish to continue in the future if you ever returned?" Valmont:"To be quite honest I still respect Dimsmore, but as a person I just don't like him. There can only be one alpha dog in OCW. Everyone wants to be at top of food chain, but the problem is there's too many hungry puppies running around in the dog house. I broke free, and stood at the top of the food chain for years. I main evented more Riots consecutive times in a row than any other superstar on the roster today... So to answer your question I would have to say no. I wouldn't care if I never finished what was started among myself, and Dimsmore. He is, and never was a concern of mine. It's true I still respect him, but there's different levels inside the ring, and I been on the highest level for the longest of time!" Jim Black:"As for what the last question asked I'm going to add to it. Is there one feud from any era, and any superstar that you felt went unfinished, and would like to finish it?" Valmont:"Since you asked nicely I'll guess I have to say it would be Leonheart. He may not know this, but I owe everything to him. If it wasn't for him OCW would have held me down, and I never become who I am today. Little did he know when he was creating a monster he couldn't control... However he's the sole reason I lost my OCW title in the first place. If he didn't pull some trickery I would have went on to face Guy Fuasto, and cemented my legacy in OCW forever. Instead that was taken away from me it was washed away with a simple LKO. It wasn't all Leon's doing. He had help, and any help was much needed if he was to defeat me. His alliance with Alex Robinson made that much more easier for him to achieve... You see, Jim... Leon is smart, and cunning. I give him that, but at end of day he had to hide behind corrupt management to secure that I was never going to get another shot while he was champ." Jim Black:"Another question I have for you, Valmont is "In your current state do you still watch OCW? Do you still view the product, and have any problems with how OCW is being handled?"
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Other than some shows this is first ppv I watched of OCW's in a while, and congratulations to everyone who did anything from small to big. I won't give a huge review, but someone once told me to stop being an asshole, and just speak up in a positive way. So I enjoyed End Games I actually enjoyed watching some matches, and rps were actually having a point instead of just feeling randomly written.
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Holy shit my name was dropped in a promo! Thanks...
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Riot, and Ambition? I sure do, although I haven't watched this weeks Riot. Im still just wondering what Valmont got to be scared of big man?
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Only thing I don't realize is how I got involved in the promo :). Since K.D vs Valmont was never booked.
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Episode 323 will be one of the most talked about Riot shows of all time. Mark my words. Since Dimsmore has power to booked matches against retirees... I shall have the power to change the rules. I request to make the match no disqualification. If Dimsmore wants a fight...he'll have one. I'll take another concussion if it means adding Dimsmore as another along a long list of wrestlers who underestimated me and paid the price.
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I was around...giving out more retirement speeches backstage. :) Serious note I'm going to try, and get back to writing lengthy reviews for the shows. Its like I start reviewing for 2-3 weeks then I get held back by RL stuff that writing the review is actually just as long as watching the shows. Just because when I start typing I usually write a book. So look out for a review today.
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That was a stable, not a feud. :) Also I wasn't alone in leaving, and my reason was personal not because I was lazy or tired of game. Memory serves me correct I tried getting us a feud, but everyone except me who had a singles title at the time had singles feuds in which what was the point of Apex?
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I would like to know any facts that can prove I flake halfway through feuds? My last return on wwe12 had me beating Dupree, and Aries in singles(great matches btw). Every other singles match I didn't lose except 2 countout losses. I didn't bitch for a title shot at those times. I was forced pretty much into a feud with Dane for 6 months. After that I was burnt out by feuding with Dane something pretty much nobody else would do. I took a break since nothing was available. I was around prior to that, and nothing was there. I didn't get booked although every week I been around. I rped, and even created my own storyline of having to win a contract to return. It was the whole reason I had to feud with Dane. So since then other than retiring, and Dimsmore wanting to kill me I'd say you can't put flake on me.
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OCW Breaking: Title Reigns, Ambition Specials and Weight Watching
Vincent Valmont replied to Pugh's topic in OCW The Magazine
Yes that is true :(. Retirement is great though. No angry mohawked psychos that want to end your career. -
OCW Breaking: Title Reigns, Ambition Specials and Weight Watching
Vincent Valmont replied to Pugh's topic in OCW The Magazine
Good article, and interesting rumors. Here's a number...163. That's how many straight days I held the hardcore title before losing to Morrison at Wrestlution4. :) -
This dirtsheet has it all wrong. It's 2009.
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Chill Faktor Emergency Notice and Plan of Action
Vincent Valmont replied to Mr.Sensation's topic in The Daily Suplex
Reason3 is the most important. Take care of yourself first. Don't try doing more than you need to do. Keep fighting, and don't worry about it. Things only get better when they're at their worst. -
Demote some folk, and promote some rooks in near future. Watching the show now, and it's already looking better than last week.
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If I could be active the first thing that would happen for you is probably death in the ring. Make no mistake with or without the concussion. Take your baby steps first before trying to run a mile. :) Also if I could be pinned inside a ring it would have happened since the last time back in late of 2011. :) I'm retired, and atleast I can say I'm not past my prime. :) Much love for those that care for poor ol' Valmont.
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Holy crap batman! I thought I wrote long promos. Good job this is exactly what rooks should care more about. Developing your character, and making him stand out. Wins are a good thing, but if you're boring nobody cares how many wins you have. So I enjoyed reading this, and keep it up.
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Well Hazard kind of set himself up for this one, but all of it shouldn't be in this thread. No matter what he's done he's somehow made this week ambition all about himself, and his kicking out. I personally kick out depending who I'm facing. I still won't kick out of 7-8 fins, but 4-5 will be the most I do. If it's a real good spot and finish I'll let myself get pinned because that spot was so nasty it looked sweet. I even do it in dms. Now I haven't watched all of Ambition because I just got done watching Riot. I can't watch shows back to back like I used to, but I still watch. As for Ambition I personally think it's ok if one week we got alot of written work, and few matches then another we get alot of action with few rps. I'll try to drop some comments later today about what I liked on Riot and Ambition this week. I do think Deano Horse would be proud of someone on Ambition. lol
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OCW Chill Faktor Poster release and other news
Vincent Valmont replied to Pugh's topic in OCW The Magazine
Would be nice to have this every month for a PPV. I might have missed something in my absence, but posters help add hype to the event. Especially when the poster focuses on the most important thing of all the OCW title. -
OCWFED.COM has received rumors over the past several weeks of a returning Vincent Valmont to the ring. The rumors first started to hit the dirt sheets around the same week of OCW's 8 year anniversary PPV. Although Vincent Valmont didn't return at the PPV, but some still believe it's only a matter of time before we see Vincent Valmont inside a OCW ring again. With the return of Smythe, and Mayhem already on the horizon it's strongly believed that Valmont's return is inevitable. OCWFED.COM has reached out ever since the 8 year anniversary to get a interview with Vincent Valmont. After strong attempts, and declines to comment from Valmont it seemed impossible to get a interview, but Vincent Valmont finally agreed to do a sit down interview inside his home in Los Angeles, California. You can read the entire interview that was held by Jim Black only here at OCWFED.COM. CLICK HERE TO STREAM & VIEW THE VIDEO BELOW. The video feed starts to static, and then becomes clear. The view of a all black Dodge Ram Hemi 1500 sits parked in the driveway in front of a medium sized condo in the heart of Los Angeles city only a few minutes away from the Staples Center. You can hear the traffic noise in the background, and the sun beaming into the camera. The grass hasn't been cut in weeks it appears, and it looks dark on the inside from the window. We see Jim Black knocking on Valmont's door. After several minutes the door finally is opened, and Jim Black walk in along with the cameraman following closely behind him. Valmont is shown on the camera as he points into the direction of his living room overlooking a 2nd floor balcony view of the city. His body apperas to be in great shape, but his demeanor looks depressing. He hasn't shaved in a while, and even has his hair grown back out a little bit. He was shirtless until he puts a plain black t-shirt on. He still looks the same as since the last time OCW seen him at Wrestlution 7. He walks past Jim Black, and onto the balcony. He leans over it to view the city as if he's thinking about something entirely different than the interview that has Jim Black sitting inside his living room. Valmont begins to speak while still standing out on the balcony with his back turned to Jim, and the camerman. Valmont: "I told myself that I never would retire...I told myself that I would become a three time OCW Heavyweight Champion... I even told myself that I would reach the OCW's hall of fame last year. The point is I told myself alot of things during my last run in OCW." Valmont decides to walk off the balcony, and sits down inside his living room. He sits on the couch that is directly in front of his OCW belt showcase. There's a picture of every match where he won the title. The cameraman walks past the showcase to see an engravement underneath one of two OCW Hardcore titles, and it reads "Black Sunday, NOV. 30th 2008". The cameraman looks down, and sees another engravement underneath one of two OCW Heavyweight titles, "End Games, MAY 17th 2009". The cameraman paces around the living room a little more. The camera glances at a table with a bunch of documents from what appears to be from Valmont's doctor. The cameraman can't view the rest of the documents inside the folder as Valmont notices, rises up, and jerks the documents away. He places them inside a cabinet, and sits back down. He doesn't seem angered at the fact the cameraman tried to look at the folder, but whether we see a unusual face on Valmont. What always appeared, and was well known for being emotionless it seems now Valmont looks a bit saddened or depressed. Valmont:"The point I was referring to earlier was I always told myself things, and they always got done. If I wanted that OCW Heavyweight title than no man on this earth or on that roster would stop me from getting it. It didn't matter what choices I had to make as long as I got what I wanted. Now this point in my life after several months of absence after my last match at Wrestlution 7 I've begun to question my own self in regards to my career. I look back at my career, and I don't regret anything I did. Everything, and I mean everything I did was for the greater good of Vincent Valmont. From day one nobody thought I would hold a title. I was suspended the first week I got here, and before there was "Ambition Era" I was apart of the "CCW Era". I was one of the first, and original guys from CCW. I'm one of very few members left from the old school mentality of OCW. I been in OCW for over five years, and done things that can't never be duplicated ever again. I had moments, and chances that will never be available to another superstar again. Call it cliche, but I was indeed cut from a different cloth than everyone else in that lockeroom in OCW. I was 5 years ago...I was when I was the OCW champion... I still am!" Jim Black nods, and nervously looks at his watch then looks at his notes to try to start the interview. JB:" I'm definitely one of those that never doubted your in-ring ability. Your actions outside the ring were always questionable, and some moments involving you will forever be infamous in OCW history. You're apart of OCW history, but I'm not here to talk about the past. I'm here to discuss the future...your future." Valmont:"Like I said Jim I been in OCW for over five years...I know what you're here for, and I know every question you're about to ask. Only thing different with me is I have grown a bit more patience with such things as interviews. I'm not the type to cut promos every week because I don't talk my opponents to death... I fight, it's plain, and simple. I don't need to use big fancy words... I don't need to act cocky like some young kid I'm a two time OCW Heavyweight champion my accomplishments are all I need to do my talking." JB:"I never questioned that you wasn't a fighter, and I know your feelings toward interviews. OCWFED.COM has been desperately trying to reach out for an interview ever since the 8year anniversary show, and finally we're here doing a interview. Now if you don't mind I would like to ask you some questions that needs to be answered to silence the critics." Valmont:"Go ahead, and ask Jim, but you know I'm still a bit impatient." Jim looks confused for a moment but shrugs it off as he starts to read from his notes. JB:"Now some of these questions are asked by fans that sent in email to OCWFED.COM, other questions has come from superstars on the current roster who will remain anonymous to our viewers, and some are created by me. After we're done this interview will be replayed on Riot this week for those who didn't stream or download this interview off the website. So onto the first question, and this comes from Austin B. from New York, New York. Vincent Valmont beat that Dane guy like he was a jobber for 6 months. He put the poor guy into a coma, and then beat him inside that cell match at Wrestlution. Why did he leave after another Wrestlution when it seems he was in top shape?" Valmont:"Well Austin B. from NYC I want to agree I did beat Dane Xavier so badly he went into that coma. I took away that man's pride, dignity, and class. He went from being rich to being broke. I took away that man's soul, and I crushed it. I did what was needed I ended his life, and career...what was left of it in the first place. As for why did I leave? I'm not going to answer that, and I don't have to." JB:"Well nobody can agrue that you did put him into a coma, and luckily he didn't press charges. Instead he was given his chance for revenge at Wrestlution, but everyone knows the outcome. The rest is history as we move onto another question, and this is from another fan. Lucas from Sydney, Australia. I been watching the OCW just recently as we finally got a network to air the shows on our t.v, and I'm a big fan already of the business. My favorite two wrestlers are Parker, and Dimsmore. They just seem to be very aggressive, ruthless, and very tough inside a ring. They have the looks of badasses, and they're the two that has my attention. My question to you is what new or old wrestler on the roster has your attention?" Valmont:"Normally I wouldn't answer such a question like this, but I feel like this guy doesn't know much of what he's talking about. He did say they just started to get OCW on their t.v which is amazing it only took them 8 years. He's missed alot of great wrestlers, matches, and moments that can be relived through OCW The Vault on it's website. I even took a peek into the vault to see some of my great matches, and it's like deja vu. Now Lucas...as for your question I will say I'm proud of Parker. It's his first OCW Heavyweight title reign. He won it in the chamber at the 8year anniversary show, and put an end to Lotus. Parker, and I had some of the greatest OCW Hardcore title matches in the history of the business, and we even help headline Wrestlution 3. Now as for this Dimsmore guy I seen him, and I know he used to help lead Lotus. I see many similar characteristics in him, and myself so much that it's scary to see. He doesn't have my attention because he isn't a threat. His biggest victory was at the 8year anniversary show against someone who has never beaten me 1on1. You could say the day he won the INT title, but to me Aries was the best wrestler on that roster during my absence. Aries has fallen off...everyone does in their careers. Aries has been fighting at high level for so long that he became so obssessed with trying to become the new Nate Ortiz that the actual match with the guy took so much away from Aries that he's never the same again. He's not the same dangerous opponent that I once faced for over 30 minutes inside a ironman match at Summercide that you can quote me as to say that's the best match in Summercide history. So to answer this question is nobody has my attention..not Parker...not Aries... and not this Dimsmore guy. Only person I'm worried about is myself." JB:"Now I have a question from someone on the current OCW roster. I will not name this wrestler, but I will simply just ask his question. Do you think if you returned could you still last a match with these new guys such as Dupree, Matsuda, The A-team, and Dimsmore? Or even these newer guys on Ambition such as Hollywood, Aiden Ryan, and Tigerman?" Valmont:"Why is this even asked. I have fought hall of famers, and I have beaten them. I got more title reigns than some of the members on the hall of fame right now. The last match I was in, I destroyed a homeless guy. So I'm not going to even give that question another thought because even though I don't want to anyway I'm pretty sure I will have no problem against the young bucks on the roster." JB:"You don't want to! Can you please explain?" Valmont:" That's probably the most hardest question I have been asked this entire time, and I don't want to fight these new guys. Hell...I don't want to fight in any match because quite frankly I don't need the match. On the other hand those guys need the match more, and I'm a veteran. I don't fight for free, and I don't work for free. I have a 20 month old son, and he has become my new life. Because he's at a babysitter is reason why I'm even doing this interview. I have more than enough money to support my life, and to see my son reach new heights that doesn't require getting into fights." JB:"Ahh I understand completely. Family is important, and being a first time father is a experience unlike any other, but I'm afraid I have to ask is this restraint of not wanting to fight anyone again inside a OCW ring could be because you're afraid of becoming what has happened to every other veteran late in their careers with age or is it because of the rumors that you are afraid to get re-injured after the rumors surrounded your match with Dane at Wrestlution afterwards?" Valmont:" First you agree with me then you insult me? If I wasn't under contract I would throw you off this 2nd floor balcony." JB:"....but that seems a bit harsh.... I mean that's a hard fall considering the height of this building. It might even kill me!" Valmont:"That's the point, Jim...but don't worry I'll let that question slide, and I will actually answer it. So stop sweating, and get your hands out of your pocket, and off your cell phone. There's no need to call 911." Jim Black slowly reaches his hand out of his pocket, smiles nervously, and wipes the sweat off his head. Valmont:"Any rumors that have been created are all false until otherwise stated by me personally. I'm in great shape...I'm in the prime of my career. If you think otherwise just go back, and rewatch the past entire year I haven't been pinned in singles matches since end of 2011. I don't have any injuries, and I don't have to prove anything else either. When the deal is right...the right opponent comes along then I will consider stepping back, but I doubt the right opponent will ever come along so I doubt I ever have to worry about proving you or anyone wrong about these injuries!" JB:" I apologize, and I would like to continue with my final question. The question will we ever see Vincent Valmont in a OCW ring again in the near future?" Valmont:"Well Jim as I said already I have nothing to prove to anyone, and I certainly don't need anymore accomplishments. I only want one thing... that OCW Heavyweight title. If Parker thinks he can still beat me then I would love to get that high profile match because it means big money, and big exposure. I'm no second rate veteran that comes back just for money or to make sure people don't forget his name. With Vincent Valmont you don't forget the name, and you just don't come back for money. If I return it will be on my own terms, and right now I can say with a relief on my shoulders that I don't want to return. Retirement is treating me good, fatherhood is great, and it's where I'll be staying for permanently. If I can't become a three time OCW champion, or hall of famer then it's just not going to be interesting. I want unexpected...I want danger... I want to feel like I was three to four years ago, but that will never happen." JB:" I understand, and nobody can make you decide to come out of retirement except Mr. Sensation since he has you under contract until the next Wrestlution, but even Sensation probably doesn't want anymore chaos than what he already has in OCW. So that's the end cue for my interview. I'm thankful for the interview, and hopefully we can get another one of these done sooner rather than later. The people want to see Vincent Valmont even if Vincent Valmont doesn't." Jim Black is treated with a handshake as Jim Black walks out the door while the cameraman walks backwards to get a final shot of Valmont sitting on his couch with his head hung low, and his hands over his face as camera fades.
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The match could have split, and nobody knew.
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I actually read the post, and immediately took it as sarcasm. I know he was just taking a stab at me so no worries. :) Me & Kang got good history with one another, even feuded in our early days in OCW on Turmoil. Also was in a underrated group called I-Gen together. Cheap plug by me right now to ask anyone to go back, and rewatch it. It was in 2008. Through the vault if interested if not no biggie. Might not recognize me even though my avatar picture still shows I had the best blonde hair at that point in OCW. :( For the post I made previewing Riot I figured I need to show that I do care, and do watch the shows even if I'm not active. I feel like Brock Lesnar after he beat HHH. I retire until something delicious comes on my plate. :) Real talk though I wasn't bored, but I do tend to write alot once I start typing since knowing I been typing 95 words a minute since 7th grade, it's a habit. :) I figured with the way show discussion was going for the previous Riot I would add some distraction toward it, and some attention onto the next Riot. I might start doing these every week to help add further hype for Riot, and just give my personal perspective on things. Also predict matches, and etc..
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Looking forward to several matches on the card. The sleeper on the card is Pugh vs Tyro for the international belt. Both should be on top of their game in that match. I see Pugh trying to speed this up, and Tyro keep it at a slow pace. Tyro is more of a brawler, and Pugh is more balanced which can make it hard to prepare for. If Tyro gets momentum, and reverses more early then Pugh isn't winning this, but if Pugh can keep his reversing going, and make the match go longer I see it helping him get the W. Also there is that main event match everyone has their eyes on. If this was a regular tag match I wouldn't think much of, but it's not. It's inside a cell that basically promises someone is getting hurt. I hope someone gets thrown off the top of cell, but that's just me. :) I assume it's hell in a cell, and not steel cage. This time Park & Dupree are tagging, and Parker is the champ. The last time they tagged Dupree was the champ. Also I know it's a tag match, and A-Team should have the advantage I still see that if they get the W it's a upset just because it's the OCW champ, and the former OCW champ. No doubt should push them further along than what they already are at. Arguably the best tag team group recent memory just because out of all major groups over the last few years these guys seems like they did it their own way from day one, and still are. Most groups have fallen into the same category. Only a few exceptions to a few different tag teams or groups, but A-Team is definitely in the top 5 best tag teams in OCW history. Also McGee vs Smythe is another sleeper simply because of how both plays inside a ring. I had the pleasure of fighting both, one of them for several years, the other just recently in dms, and the match should play out like a brawl type where both are aggressive. Smythe can be defensive at times trying to make his own offense off his defense, but to McGee's credit he's not close to Hazard. Smythe will have trouble in this match, and I think this will be Smythe's first test since returning last week. It all comes down to if McGee can keep the same pace as Smythe if he can then he wins if not then Smythe wins. Dims & Suda vs Rising sons should have people paying attention to this because it's #1 contender match. I'm pretty sure both of these teams have fought once before, but I could be mistaken. It's an upset for Rising Sons, but also big stakes are at play. Two birds in one stone for the rising sons. Become #1 contenders, and also pull an upset over Dimsmore & Matsuda. I personally like to see more elimination style tag matches, but IDK what everyone feeling on them. I think they make tag matches more strategic, and really makes you think as a team so you can get that 2v1 advantage. It doesn't mean once your partner is pinned it's over you still get that chance of fighting back for your team to win. Just my opinion :) As back to the match I have Dims & Suda winning, but I don't mean disrespect to the Rising Sons I hope they prove me wrong it would be great to see. I think they're a great tag team, and OCW needs those. Out of all matches this only one I can predict. Once again not being rude on you guys(sons) I just think it's too much pressure just fighting in a tag match let alone a #1 contenders.
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Well....exactly what he said. ^ However unlike Smythe I will promise this very moment that when I decide to return the weak will be punished. All of you can celebrate OCW's anniversary, but when the dust settles afterwards I suggest some of you start watching over your shoulders.
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Sorry to bump this petty child's play in this thread, but I think I need to say something in this thread anyway... IF I ever decide to return that OCW title belongs to me. Last time I recall I faced Aries, and Dupree 1vs1... I beat them both. I'm on semi-retirement knowing nobody could pin me within a year of action. Understand I got 5 years in this company, and I'll say when I'm finished with my OCW title I help carry from 2009-2010. Go back, and re-watch the proof is in the VAULT!!
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I understand what you're saying, and it's always comes down to common sense for majority of things in OCW & rules. Either way I didn't have any problems during the matches I took place in except when I beat up a homeless guy in a cell twice. Just the limit itself will eliminate any room for error or problems to occur. Would people still get mad if this was like the past where someone hit just one fin, and you knew it was over no kicking out. Either way I miss whooping ass in the ring. :(
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