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Aug 0010

Early

Body Slam


power 100%
Early

Hammerlock


grapple 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Aerial and Brawl.

92 90

"OG" Nick Davis catches Crush in a collar-and-elbow tie-up, showcasing superior strength as they hoist their opponent high overhead before driving them down hard into the canvas with a thunderous body slam that echoes throughout the arena, drawing appreciative cheers from the crowd as both competitors display their power early in this evenly-matched contest.


Early

Shoulder Tackle


power 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Speed and Aerial.

Early

Bulldog


speed 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Brawl and Power.

83 72

"OG" Nick Davis charges across the ring with tremendous force, building momentum off the ropes before absolutely steamrolling through Crush with a devastating shoulder tackle that sends them crashing to the mat. The impact echoes throughout the arena as the crowd roars in appreciation of the raw power display, with Crush rolling to the corner to regroup after being bulldozed by the explosive collision.


Early

Backdrop Suplex


grapple 100%
Early

Snap Suplex


grapple 65%
speed 35%

Your moves gain +5% Speed this match.

speed -15%
Added by Shoulder Tackle
90 81

"OG" Nick Davis locks in a textbook waistlock and demonstrates pure technical mastery, bridging back flawlessly to launch Crush overhead with a crisp backdrop suplex. The crowd appreciates the early display of grappling expertise as Crush crashes to the canvas, and "OG" Nick Davis maintains the bridge for a picture-perfect execution that showcases their superior mat wrestling prowess.


Mid

Fallaway Slam


power 75%
aerial 50%

Your next move gains +50% Power.

Mid

Boston Crab


grapple 125%
90 125

Crush expertly hooks "OG" Nick Davis's legs and flips him onto his stomach, stepping through with technical precision to apply the Boston Crab. The crowd applauds the textbook execution as Crush sits back deep, arching "OG" Nick Davis's spine while maintaining perfect grappling fundamentals in the center of the ring.


Mid

Tiger Feint Kick


speed 75%
power 50%

Your moves gain +15% Speed.

power +50%
Added by Fallaway Slam
Mid

Dropkick


aerial 125%
160 114

"OG" Nick Davis fakes a dive through the ropes, causing Crush to brace for impact, then whips back with lightning-quick precision to nail a stiff Tiger Feint Kick that snaps Crush's head back. The crowd roars in appreciation as Crush staggers away from the ropes, clearly dazed by the innovative strike.


Mid

Power Slam


power 125%
Mid

Frankensteiner


aerial 75%
grapple 50%

Your next move gains +30% Aerial.

115 118

Crush springs off the middle rope with athletic precision, catching "OG" Nick Davis's head between their legs in mid-flight and whipping them overhead with a picture-perfect Frankensteiner that sends "OG" Nick Davis somersaulting across the ring as the crowd erupts in appreciation of the spectacular maneuver.


Late

DDT


grapple 150%
Late

DDT


grapple 150%
135 150

Crush hooks "OG" Nick Davis's head with technical precision, maintaining perfect body positioning before dropping backward and driving "OG" Nick Davis's skull into the canvas with a textbook DDT. The crowd roars in appreciation as Crush floats over for the cover, both competitors showing mutual respect despite the devastating impact of the crisp, fundamentally-sound maneuver.


Late

Fisherman Suplex


grapple 125%

If your opponent has more Grapple, this gains +50% Grapple.

grapple +50%
Added by Fisherman Suplex
Late

Fisherman Suplex


grapple 125%

If your opponent has more Grapple, this gains +50% Grapple.

158 125

"OG" Nick Davis hooks Crush's leg with technical precision, bridging back into a textbook Fisherman Suplex that draws an appreciative roar from the crowd. Both warriors exhausted in these closing moments, "OG" Nick Davis holds the bridge for a near-fall, showcasing the pure wrestling excellence that makes this contest so special.

"OG" Nick Davis hoists Crush onto their shoulders in one fluid motion, the crowd roaring in appreciation as they connect with Devil You Know, driving Crush down with thunderous impact that shakes the ring, leaving their opponent motionless on the canvas as the referee counts three.

Winner Loser
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