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Post by OrochiGeese on Oct 16, 2008 3:36:01 GMT -5
Careful: There are spoilers here for both Heavy Metal Thunder and DPW's "The Punishment Due!"
To: OG-Joshi Re: OG-Joshi Wrestlers in other promotions It once again gives me pleasure to announce that two of our top stars have accomplished feats in other promotions. While some people prefer to grandstand in space, our wrestlers prove themselves in combat. Alicia Gordon won her debut match at World Class CageFighting's (WCCF) Heavy Metal Thunder debut show. Gutter became the new Demolition Pro Wrestling Joshi (DPW-J) Champion at "The Punishment Due". My congratulations go out to both and I hope their competitiveness motivates everyone else here as well. - General Celes
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Post by OrochiGeese on Oct 26, 2008 23:24:50 GMT -5
To: OG-Joshi Re: OG-Joshi wrestlers in other promotions! Unlike another Orochi-O's Inc. promotion, OG-Joshi wrestlers are inherently worthy of esteem and so when they win a highly touted Championship in another promotion, I am proud of them and all of us. In this case, Alicia Gordon has won yet another match in WCCF, this time becoming the Women's Division Champion at "And Justice for All" by beating former champion Tina Franklin. There are few fighters out there with the intensity and skill of Alicia Gordon. When she is not held back by scheming owners or jealous wrestlers, she has once again proven her merit and earned herself an esteemed Championship. In further news related to OG-Joshi, by virtue of Gutter winning her match at the same show, she will be challenging Alicia for her newly won title at the following show. I wish them both luck...as does Jean Carter. Jean: "I don't want to play favorites but may the best gutt...girl win!" Sincerely, General Celes AND JEAN CARTER!
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Post by OrochiGeese on Nov 19, 2008 19:46:18 GMT -5
To: OG-Joshi and specifically, Holly Walker Re: Cease Fire It has come to my attention that there have been recent rumors circulating around the upcoming WCCF Women's Title fight between the champion Alicia Gordon and the challenger Gutter. Said rumors involve the allegation that OG-Joshi World Champion Robin Walker has offered money to Gutter to injure Alicia. Regardless if the rumors are true, I would like to take this opportunity to remind Miss Walker that such an "offer" would violate the Cease Fire between Orochi Army and J.U.S.T.I.C.E. Said agreement barred any direct or indirect violence between members when they are not in pre-stipulated matches. If Holly paid Gutter to injure Alicia, it would be like Holly injuring Alicia herself. If I get word that this rumo of an offer is true, I will terminate Holly's OG-Joshi contract. The Cease Fire agreement has no exceptions. I expect Gutter to do whatever she has to in order to attempt to defeat Alicia for that esteemed title, and potential injuries are certainly a part of the fighting game. But if Holly is even the slightest of an impetus behind an injury, then she can kiss her OG-Joshi career goodbye. Speaking of injuries, after seeing what happened to her brother at the Open show last night, I now hope Holly realizes the repercussions of her actions against Dizzy last year. Even the worst of people are not immune from violence and revenge and while I do not wish severe injury on anyone, it is clear that Holly opened up a Pandora's Box that no one will be able to easily close for the time being. I continue to remind everyone in OG-Joshi, LAWL, and UBL to keep a look out for your own health with Nicole on the warpath. - General Celes
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Post by OrochiGeese on Nov 30, 2008 22:06:03 GMT -5
To: OG-Joshi Re: Wrestlers in other promotions The WCCF Women's Champion Alicia Gordon put her title on the line against the challenger, Gutter, at "Thanks For The Bruises" tonight. I do not want to spoil the results but I highly recommend seeing these two top notch fighters as it was every bit the bout many of us believed it would be. My congratulations go out to the winner but I find myself once again issuing a stern rebuke to our temporary OG-Joshi World Champion for merely existing and casting a small shadow on the proceedings. If there was ever a fish out of water, it is Robin Walker watching two women fight without interference or other chicanery. Maybe she learned something, but from her expression at the end, I doubt it. However, my compliments to the WCCF for another well run and entertaining show. - General Celes
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