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| Rude_Semprini | Nov 12 2014, 05:33 PM Post #451 |
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Illidan, then Bowser, then Octodad. Weiiiiird. And hey, look who decided to come out of the bottom ten! Good to see you, Ezio. |
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| Prozach | Nov 12 2014, 05:41 PM Post #452 |
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NOPE.
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Ezio being ahead of the guy who just pinned Scorpion is definitive proof that Ezio needs to challenge for the main title now. |
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| BAH GAWD KANG | Nov 12 2014, 05:45 PM Post #453 |
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Pin Happy
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Now lets be reasonable, remember what happened the last time Ezio set his sights too high. With this improvement, I think he should challenge someone in the Bison-Break Man range. That seems like a good next step. He should learn from Travis and not shoot straight for #1. Edited by BAH GAWD KANG, Nov 12 2014, 05:46 PM.
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| CommanderVid | Nov 19 2014, 11:27 AM Post #454 |
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that's right snake
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A night where the bottom spot changed not once but twice. Bliss. Flint finally wins a match, which means that The Badman's Streak is still safe, albeit now we can also call it The Dadman's Streak or The Jessie's Girl Streak. 18/11/2014 |
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| SomeDwarf | Nov 19 2014, 06:58 PM Post #455 |
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I really want to know the projected chance of Gary winning that. |
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| jnWake | Nov 19 2014, 09:24 PM Post #456 |
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#FreeRaphael
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Lol@The Practice Singles rankings. |
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| Cheer This Dan | Nov 20 2014, 12:12 AM Post #457 |
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Big Hoss
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Don't worry they're just getting people to underestimate them and then when their opponents least expect it they'll strike and cleave their way up the card. All part of the master plan. |
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| MaxOfFewTrades | Nov 20 2014, 12:17 AM Post #458 |
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I honestly do think Eggman and Wily are better then their rankings make them look, they just barely ever get many singles matches, I wouldn't say they could get the main belt or anything. But they are not the worst in the league. |
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| CommanderVid | Nov 20 2014, 12:16 PM Post #459 |
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that's right snake
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vs Waluigi, 9% vs Dan, 48% vs Bison, 11% I'm not going any further because goddamn that's a lot of effort. Edited by CommanderVid, Nov 20 2014, 12:24 PM.
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| TTTTTsd | Nov 22 2014, 08:03 PM Post #460 |
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Probably not good at this
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Ah Waluigi, it's nice to see you in the bottom again. I look forward to your climb yet again you wildcard. (A man can dream?) |
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| CommanderVid | Nov 26 2014, 12:32 PM Post #461 |
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that's right snake
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Put Bazza on the table for this short amount of time before he loses in the GM tourney and disappears for another few months (I assume.) If Vegeta wins the No 1 Contender's match next week, holy shit are things gonna get weird. 25/11/2014 |
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| DongyKonga | Nov 26 2014, 12:51 PM Post #462 |
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Sounds Like A Bodacious Time
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Segata climbing that ladder, brother! |
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| MisterRomanini | Nov 26 2014, 02:20 PM Post #463 |
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Bazza at the power rankings... ...what a time to be alive. |
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| Shoenin | Nov 26 2014, 02:50 PM Post #464 |
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Alberto being last just feels so wrong |
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| Introbulus | Nov 26 2014, 03:43 PM Post #465 |
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It may be a week late, but I do have something to say about Bowser... Holy shit did things culminate to be the absolute worst for him. Not only did he lose against a foe below him in the Power Rankings, not only did he lose his first match in the Great Tournament thus securing him into the Loser's Bracket (if we're doing that again), but he even had a promo before it - bringing his big loss right into the spotlight. It could not have been more devastating for the King of Koopas if he'd been trying. Aaaanyway, now for this week - Doc Wily had a good chance to escape the bottom of the barrel this week, but didn't quite make anything out of it. Eggman really must be chewing Wily out over this, but he's not exactly looking like a fresh spring chicken either. And with no more control over Airman, they're going to need some real magic to get anything going anytime soon. Mac & Zangief had an interesting match, but with the difference in their power rankings, it's almost not worth mentioning, save for the rather interesting repeat of their ladder-based conflict. Segata REALLY pulled through with his triple-threat in a big way. Though it's unfortunate to see Flint sinking again after he just got out of the bottom rung, he's not too badly hurt by this. And Travis...well, Travis is still hot, he's got plenty of Power Rank points to tank. We'll see how he does against his next opponent. But of course the Iron Man match is the match we all had our eyes glued to. In terms of pure technicality, I found the match easily on par with or even better than 5-5 or 10-10. Snake showed himself some amazing technical skill, but Illidan was by no means slouching. Both men bled, both men battered each other with stairs, canes and chairs, and both men scored several memorable spots against their opponent, but in the end it was the Snake Eater who came out on top - reversing the effects of his previous loss to Illidan and gaining incredible respect from the crowd for his skill. And of course, Illidan looks no less the monster than he did before. These men should be proud - this match will be remembered for weeks to come. Since we've got a tag-team power chart, I feel comfortable analyzing the results. The Dark Lords must have spent the last week practicing their teamwork, because it was really on point against the Mystic Ninjas. Goemon and Ebisu did their best and kept the Gerudo and Vampire guessing, but pure power prevailed and showed that these two can have some real incredible team chemistry when things come together. Bazza and Kefka...man I never thought I'd see the day when this match-up was on the card. Kefka did his damndest too - this was no mere slugging match. He gave out plenty of Kef-5s to keep things lively, and stomped all over the current-and-possible-future GM. But the man himself did serious damage, and showed some remarkable English wrestling talent to bring down the clown, giving himself some respectable credit. Duke and Arino...well, Duke definitely got himself one heck of a fight. Arino, fresh from the hospital, showed of his usual level of incredible heart. We were all rooting for him, and it was heartbreaking to see him lose to Duke, but of all the men to lose against, Duke may be one of the most honorable in the business, and it was a hard-earned and heartful win. We may not be getting Arino as our GM, but it's good to see him back in the ring again. |
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