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Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit United States Championship "The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen. Night Two Featuring: The Second, Third, and Final Round of the Oxford Invitational V. Also Featuring Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit North American Women's Championship Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen Kieth brothers Devils rejects Stones Monteros Northern lights Southern stars Fallen American cobra |
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"The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) Difficult pick. Stone has been booked ultra strong and could win to retain here, but Xavi's one of the few people who could beat him, plus Xavi's momentum will stall if he fails here. Maybe the torch is passed here and Stone moves on to bigger things. Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler Another hard pick. Brooke's been featured a lot, booked strong and her physical style fits CWL better than Quine's, plus CWL seems to have a thing for second generation talent "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen Smith has more upside by far, unless he's into hard decline Keiths def. German Machine Rejects def. Mission Stones def. Boys from Yukon Monteros def. Bison&Yano Georgia Bulldogs def. Northern Lights Fat Cats def. Southern Stars Fallen def. Dingo&Boo American Cobras def. KitoGuchi Night Two Rejects def. Keiths Stones def. Monteros Fat Cats def. Georgia Bulldogs Fallen def. American Cobras Stones def. Rejects Fat Cats def. Fallen Fat Cats def. Stones to win the whole damn thing "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon Clyde's on the rise and Paul in decline, the torch has to be passed here North American Women's Championship Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen Brrrrrrotherrrrr "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen Retirement Diaz |
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![]() Continental Wrestling League Presents: Oxford Invitational V
A Special Two Night Event! Friday & Saturday, Week 4, April 2022 Live from the Lowe Ballroom [North West, USA], 7:00 PM Bell Time Both Nights Aired on: Synergy Network, Southern States TV, and Hawaii 50 Night One Featuring: Every opening round contest in the fifth annual Oxford Invitational. Also Featuring: Main Event Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit United States Championship "The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) David is on fire, and while I think he could be either almost or ready to move up, I think the ME scene is stacked right now. Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler While I could see this going either way, I really like Brooke's renders lol and think it would be a good program with Alicia Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen. I like Bulldozer, and see him winning this Night Two Featuring: The Second, Third, and Final Round of the Oxford Invitational V. Also Featuring Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon Clyde gets the win because he had a nice narrative and could use a push. Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit North American Women's Championship Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen Alicia is really strong and on fire right now so she gets the win. Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen Cameron gets the win, I could see Lisa interfering. Tag Tournament Finals: Devil's Rejects vs Georgia Bulldogs Devil's Rejects win due to manager or the other member interfering. |
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"The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) This really is a tough choice but, I think Stone retains for now but agree that he is in store for bigger and better things soon Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler For as much as I have disliked her sister in several diaries I have a soft spot for Jamie "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen Not all of Lisa’s charges Chan be on top Keiths def. German Machine Rejects def. Mission Stones def. Boys from Yukon Monteros def. Bison & Yano Georgia Bulldogs def. Northern Lights Fat Cats def. Southern Stars Fallen def. Dingo & Boo KitoGuchi def American Cobras Man that is a lot of chalk in the first round other than the 8-9 Matchup. Fat Cats for being former World Tag champs sure got a low seed Night Two Keith’s def Rejects Monteros def Flying Stones Georgia Bulldogs def Fat Cats Fallen def. KitoGuichi The quarters have some great matchups and I like my picks for the semi’s Montero’s def Keith’s Bulldog’s def. Fallen Finals The Georgia Bulldogs win the tourney "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon Clyde gets back into singles comp with big win North American Women's Championship Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen As usual the First Lady of CWL is the difference "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen Vessel puts away Diaz |
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Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit United States Championship "The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen. Night Two Featuring: The Second, Third, and Final Round of the Oxford Invitational V. Also Featuring Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit North American Women's Championship Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen Keith Brothers def. German Machine Devil's Rejects def. Mission Flying Stones def. Boys from Yukon Los Monteros def. Bison & Yano Georgia Bulldogs def. Northern Lights Fat Cats def. Southern Stars Fallen def. Dingo & Boo KitoGuchi def. American Cobras Devil's Rejects def. Keith Brothers Flying Stones def. Los Monteros Georgia Bulldogs def. Fat Cats Fallen def. KitoGuchi Devil's Rejects def. Flying Stones Georgia Bulldogs def. Fallen Georgia Bulldogs def. Devils Rejects |
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![]() Night One
Featuring: Every opening round contest in the fifth annual Oxford Invitational. The Keith Brothers The Devil's Rejects The Boys from the Yukon Los Monteros Georgia Bulldogs The Fat Cats The Fallen Kito Guchi Also Featuring: Main Event Singles Match Sixty Minute Time Limit United States Championship "The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen. Night Two Featuring: The Second, Third, and Final Round of the Oxford Invitational V. The Keith Brothers Los Monteros The Fat Cats The Fallen The Keith Brothers The Fat Cats The Keith Brothers win the Tourney Also Featuring Grudge Match Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit North American Women's Championship Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen Last edited by Herrbear : 03-27-2019 at 02:43 PM. |
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![]() Oxford Invitational V
The Tournament Round One The Keith Brothers vs The German Machine The Mission vs The Devil's Rejects The Flying Stones vs The Boys From The Yukon Los Monteros vs Bison & Yano Georgia Bulldogs vs The Northern Lights The Fat Cats vs The Southern Stars The Fallen vs Dingo & Boo KitoGuchi vs The American Cobras Round Two The Keith Brothers vs The Devil's Rejects The Flying Stones vs Los Monteros Georgia Bulldogs vs The Fat Cats The Fallen vs The American Cobras Round Three The Devil's Rejects vs Los Monteros Georgia Bulldogs vs The Fallen Final The Devil's Rejects vs Georgia Bulldogs Night One "The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine" Xavi Ferrera versus "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" David Stone (c) - Time for Stone to move on to bigger and better Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler - I like Jaime but Brooke is more of a CWL-type worker "Bulldozer" Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen. - Could go either way, but we need a Face win on this show Night Two "The Hillbilly Hammer" Clyde Puder versus "The Blueblood" Paul Huntingdon - There will be shenanigans up the wazoo Foxxy LaRue versus Alicia Strong (c) w/ Lisa Bowen - Still waiting for a challenger to get some promo time and make a real feud of it "The Monster" Raymond Diaz versus Cameron Vessey w/ Lisa Bowen - Vessey's a key guy and still in his prime |
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![]() I wanted to let you all know that the shows are coming. I suffered a pinched nerve in my right arm (which happens to be my dominant hand and arm). It'll go away -- it just means that I've taken some time away from serious typing to try and rest the arm. The shows are run and I'm just working on the match summaries! I just wanted to update you all on the progress.
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![]() ![]() The Oxford Invitational V, Night One Friday Week 4, March 2022 Live at the Lowe Ballroom [North West, USA] Available on the Synergy Network & Southern States TV, Hawaii 50 In Attendance: 5,000 [SELL OUT] Rating: .53 [403,920 viewers] Commentators: Michaels Riggs, Ricky Dale Johnson, Duke Hazard ![]() ![]() ![]() MR: Hello and welcome to Night One of the Fifth Annual Oxford Invitational. This is the most prestigious Tag Team Tournament in North America -- if not the World. It is right up there with PGHW’s Elite Series Tag Tournament and North of the Border Pro Wrestling’s esteemed Ed Henson Memorial. Tonight, round one of the tournament will commence with sixteen teams competing across eight matches. The winners will move on to the second round tomorrow. Also tonight, in our main event, the United States Championship is on the line as Xavi Ferrera and David Stone, two proud men who are considered to be wrestling machines will go one on one for the hotly contested championship. RDJ: Tonight is the night that Tag Teams make their legacies. Georgia Bulldogs. The Keith Brothers. The Devil’s Rejects. The Mission. The four previous winners of the tournament -- who are also competing tonight. All four of those teams have achieved major success. Georgia Bulldogs were the only team to successfully defend the North American Tag Team Championship in the tournament. The Keith Brothers won the COTT World’s Tag Team Titles in their tournament. All sixteen teams in this tournament are championship caliber teams. All sixteen teams in this tournament have won championships as teams -- there is not a team in this tournament that does not have some sort of success as a team. DH: Can I say how upset I am that there is no team representing Bowen Services in the Oxford Invitational? We had room for Yano & Kikuchi from Japan -- who are freelancers -- and room to bring in The American Cobras, but we don’t have room for Bowen Services? This is a travesty -- and one that I have taken up with the Continental Wrestling League Board of Directors and management staff. I talked directly to Hailey Hunter about it. MR: And what did she have to say? DH: Well… She shut the door and said I’m not supposed to come to her home. But that’s besides the point. ![]() Opening Match Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Keith Brothers versus The German Machine The German Machine are representing UEW in this tournament. The very experienced duo is multiple time European Tag Team Champions and are one of the most respected duos in European professional wrestling. The Keith Brothers are the reigning North American Tag Team Champions and both are very technically minded duos. At Gold Rush VI, Lars Brecher was very impressive in a singles match against “Bulldozer” Brandon Smith and returns to CWL with his longtime partner Ralph Grimm. In a very technically minded match up, the two teams started the tournament off very nicely. The largest man in the match, Matthew Keith, was in the ring for the majority of the match and Grimm/Brecher went to work on him. They showcased some slick technical teamwork, double suplexes -- in particular a suplex where they each locked Matthew in a Greco-Roman Knuckle lock and brought him over. Matthew made the big tag to Greg. Greg as able to hit some deep arm drags and then a big single leg takedown on Ralph Grimm that he turned into a Porton Lock for the submission. The Keith Brothers defeated The German Machine in 11:55 when Greg Keith defeated Ralph Grimm by submission with a Proton Lock. Ralph Grimm was the weak link, struggling to keep up with everyone else's in-ring performance. ![]() ![]() Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Mission versus The Devil’s Rejects w/ February Malaise Two teams that are not strangers to one another. Both teams are former COTT World Tag Team Champions and are a year and a half removed from an intense feud over those particular sets of World Tag Team Titles -- a feud that saw some spectacular matches with some great wrestling and four men who were willing to do whatever it takes to win. This match was no different. They came out of the gate showing that they were very familiar with one another. Both are former winners of the Oxford Invitational Tournament and they really went at it. It was a good back and forth tag team match from two teams that are very similar in size. Matty Faith is a heavyweight and Johnny Anderson are both heavyweights, while Ranger is a big heavyweight and Keith Holly is a super heavyweight. Ranger was stuck in the ring and looking for a tag to Matty Faith, but Faith had been pulled off the apron and hit with a Supreme Stunner -- all behind the official’s back and was laying on the outside. Ranger got hit with a Reaper Breaker and Keith Holly got the pin to secure The Devil’s Rejects an opportunity in the second round of the tournament. The Devil's Rejects defeated The Mission in 12:42 when Keith Holly defeated Ranger by pinfall after a Reaper Breaker. During the match we also had Spencer Spade run in and attack Faith. ![]() Quote:
Fifteen Minute Time Limit ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Bulldozer” Brandon Smith versus Andrew Harper w/ Lisa Bowen This was a very physical match between two big, powerful bruisers. Harper is the low man on the Bowen Services totem pole. Brandon Smith is one of those guys who is right on the cusp of big things. He could be United States Champion, he could br North American Champion, he could even be World Champion. Brandon and Andrew worked a very snug, physical, old-school brawler contest that ended when Brandon got the slightly-smaller-than-him Andrew Harper up and hit him with the Tombstone Piledriver. The crowd really reacted to seeing such a large man get piledrove. Bulldozer Brandon Smith defeated Andrew Harper in 8:14 by pinfall with a Tombstone Piledriver. ![]() ![]() Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Los Monteros versus Yano & Kikuchi This was a battle of two international teams. Los Monteros are one of the top teams in Mexico who recently reuinited with Luis Jr. rejoined OLLIE after several years working for EMLL. Gino is the reigning Campenato de Universal in OLLIE. Yano & Kikuchi are former PGHW standouts. Yano left PGHW and spent four years with BHOTWG before it closed, and Kikuchi ended up leaving PGHW because even though he is still in his early thirties, his body is rapidly breaking down from not only the physical style of Japan, but also two torn ACLs, a torn rotator cuff, and a torn bicep. Kikuchi is a shell of the promising athlete he once was, but reunited with his partner BISON Yano, he was able to conserve his body. This was a real clash of styles with Los Monteros using the traditional lucha libre blend of technical wrestling and high flying and Yano & Kikuchi using the traditional Japanese strong style. Luis hit a beautiful dropkick, as good looking of a dropkick as exists in professional wrestling, that sent Kikuchi over the top rope and crashing to the floor. With him down, Gino was able to launch of the top rope and hit a beautiful Montero Press onto BISON Yano that allowed Los Monteros to get the three count and advance in the tournament. Los Monteros defeated Yano & Kikuchi in 8:41 when Gino Montero defeated BISON Yano by pinfall with a Montero Press. Gino Montero carried the match in terms of in-ring performance. ![]() ![]() Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Georgia Bulldogs versus The Northern Lights The Northern Lights were the most dominant tag team in Scotland for quite some time, racking up multiple tag team titles before Tommy and Edward starting British Pro and they found themselves, while still in Scotland, with a gig on a much bigger platform (though probably almost as well funded). Both are products of the Ring of Fire dojo and despite being big, hulking physical specimen that throw hands with the best of ‘em, but also technically solid workers that possess the kind of fundamentals that one would expect from students of Robert Brown. The Georgia Bulldogs were the winners of the first Oxford Invitational and former North American Tag Team Champions. McManus has clearly continued to fine-tune his body in the gym. The muscle mass he showed off at Wrestling Summit has toned out some, giving him a very impressive light heavyweight physique. The two teams had a good solid wrestling bout. KC was in the match for the bulk of the time and really flew around the ring for the bigger wrestlers, really making them look dangerous. The former World’s Junior Heavyweight Champion kept fighting back up and made a big diving tag to the former two-time World’s and North American Champion. The Cornerstone came in with offense for days. He dumped Vicious and hit Jordan with his trademark Slingshot Suplex to punch The Georgia Bulldogs ticket to the next round. Georgia Bulldogs defeated The Northern Lights in 13:27 when Riley McManus defeated Riddick Jordan by pinfall with a Slingshot Suplex. In terms of in-ring work, KC Glenn was head and shoulders above everyone else. ![]() ![]() Grudge Match Singles Match Twenty Minute Time Limit ![]() ![]() ![]() Jaime Quine versus Brooke Tyler This was a match that has been building since Wrestling Summit last month when Brooke Tyler cost Jaime the World Womens Championship. This was a very physical contest between the two women. Tyler hit a series of rolling suplexes that were textbook. Tyler went for a big lariat but Jaime got her arms up to block it. On the rebound from the block, Jaime caught Brooke with a huge K.O. Kick. Jaime Quine defeated Brooke Tyler in 15:04 by pinfall with a K.O. Kick. ![]() Quote:
Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dingo & Boo versus The Fallen w/ Father Grim Australia Pro Wrestling’s own, Dingo & Boo drew the unfortunate matchup of The Fallen. It was not a pretty match at all -- not for the two Australians. Scythe and Hellion were vicious. They were highly motivated and showed just how dangerous they can be when they are as motivated as they were in this contest. Hellion hit an apron powerbomb on Dingo that left him down and out while Scythe hit a vicious Underworld Spike on Boo and that got The Fallen their ticket to the second round. The Fallen defeated Dingo & Boo in 7:57 when Scythe defeated Boo Smithson by pinfall with an Underworld Spike. Dingo Devine was the weak link, struggling to keep up with everyone else's in-ring performance. ![]() ![]() Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Flying Stones versus The Boys From The Yukon The legendary Canadian family against two more Canadians. A physical matchup, Whitehorse and Mort took it to their fellow Canadians, but the Stones kept fighting back. Edd in particular was incredibly good in this match and is in his prime as a competitor. Edd hit the Party’s Over on Whitehorse and The Flying Stones are going to the second round. The Flying Stones defeated The Boys From The Yukon in 13:31 when Edd Stone defeated Whitehorse Whittaker by pinfall with a Party's Over. In terms of in-ring work, Edd Stone was head and shoulders above everyone else. Duane Stone was the weak link, struggling to keep up with everyone else's in-ring performance. ![]() ![]() Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() KitoGuchi versus The American Cobras A match that was a textbook example of Japanese strong style wrestling between the heavily Puroesu-influenced American Cobras -- who were coming into this match with an incredible meanstreak -- and the PGHW-loyalists KitoGuchi. The two teams went at it with incredibly hard hitting strikes. Kicks, punches, and even headbuts. There was not a moment of rest in this match. Marvel Malloy went for a big Springboard moonsault -- and while he was turned upside down, Bussho Makiguchi hit him in the jaw with a Blazing Elbow. KitoGuchi defeated The American Cobras in 11:25 when Bussho Makiguchi defeated Marvel Malloy by pinfall with a Blazing Elbow. ![]() ![]() Tag Team Match Twenty Minute Time Limit Oxford Invitational Opening Round ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Southern Stars versus The Fat Cats The former NYCW Empire Tag Team Champions, The Southern Stars, had their handsful with former World’s Tag Team Champions, The Fat Cats. This was also a contrast in ideologies. The hardworking and fun loving Southerners -- who like to drink, play music, and flirt with girls wouldn’t know a schooner from a yacht. The Fat Cat own at least two of each and have never drank moonshine or anything out of a mason jar. This was a solid match, a classic Southern tag team style wrestling match. The Fat Cats tried to keep Tennessee William from making the tag to his big, hard hitting partner, and William kept trying to find openings to keep himself from taking too much of a beating. It wasn’t much help though, as The Fat Cats kept making sure Animal could not get the tag. They were able to hit Tennessee William with the Capital Gains and Carl DiBiase got the pin and the victory for his team. The Fat Cats defeated The Southern Stars in 12:54 when Carl DiBiase defeated Tennessee William by pinfall with a Capital Gains. Monty Trescarde carried the match in terms of in-ring performance. ![]() Quote:
Singles Match Thirty Minute Time Limit ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “The Puerto Rican Wrestling Machine” Xavi Ferrera versus “The Canadian Wrestling Machine” David Stone © The main event had the big fight feel of two high-level combatants competing for a major championship. Ferrera and Stone went at each other, each man trying to win -- the ultimate name of the game. They are both considered to be wrestling machines of their native land. Ferrera has more experience as a professional, but David Stone has the business in his blood. The first third generation of the legendary Stone family, he has lived up to the legacy so far. They went back and forth in an excellent contest. Several times, Xavi showed the athleticism that made him the standout wrestler for PSW (well him and Logan Diaz). Stone showed the technical wrestling that has made every member of his family a champion and a major attraction in the sport. Several times David went for his German Suplex that has won him many matches, but each time Xavi got out of it. Xavi went for several big neckbreakers that were unable to find the mark. Eventually, David was able to get Xavi down and lock in the Stone Ankle Stretch for the victory. David Stone defeated Xavi Ferrera in 23:43 by submission with a Stone Ankle Stretch. David Stone makes defence number 7 of his CWL United States title. ![]() Overall ![]() ![]() Quote:
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![]() Awesome show!! I also love the new look! Can't wait for night 2!
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![]() Looks great! Happy to have helped!
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![]() Great new look, great show
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