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Thursday December 27 2018 - Heel or jobber? I will take the heel part today.Scenarios
Some days I feel more like a heel than a jobber.

I checked my previous scenarios to see when was the last time I wrote a match: it was apparently last year in December 2017. I guess I'm due...

I was scheduled to work on my match with Backbreakers123 (id 209), but I realized after looking at that set that he used a lot of technical holds which I still do not know the names today. Instead of cross-referencing and researching online, I was a bit lazy and I've decided to go with something simpler. I had a match with Eman (id 2668) last year and I know the name of most of the holds I used. This helps me simplify the process of writing a story for it.

Anyway, it took me in the end about 3 hours of writing, editing, placing and set up to finally come up with a proper story for this match. I guess that's why I don't do this often. Being disciplined to sit down for three hours to type and concentrate hasn't been my cup of tea lately.

You can have a look at the final outcome in Match ID 354.

While I'm at it, I might as well throw in a few shots with some of the uncommon moves I have used. I could put more bearhugs and more racks, but a little bit of variety doesn't hurt.

I suppose this one below doesn't count as a hold per say... It just looks cool. I really like this shot where I am about to land an elbow strike to Eman's gut. It makes me look mean and it's very wrestling-gy. I know.. it's not even a word, but I'm sure you know what I mean.


I've posted a couple of figure fours previously, but they are still uncommon compared to my other holds.


My body scissors are best known to be accompanied with a full nelson, but truth be told, chickenwings are way more effective. I've seen people escape and break from my nelson with power, but they have a lot of trouble with chickenwings. Arms placement. It sometimes makes all the difference.


Finally, this is apparently the first knee drop i'm posting.


I hope you guys will enjoy the scenario/story I wrote for the match. Give it a thumbs up if you'd like to see more stuff like that.

Overall, I guess I'm just okay-happy with the match. It feels a bit bland and plain. It's rare for me to be a heel, but I could have put a bit more thought and care to the story. I had some inspiration, but not the top version variety I usually get when I'm really into it. I think the lack of Eman fighting back may have slightly decreased my interest and concentration for the story. In addition, I was also working with a time limit: I started the story about 4 PM and had to do something else at 7 PM, so I did rush and hurried up. Anyhow, I'm sure Eman and I will have other matches in the future, so I'll have the opportunity to put a bit more love to the story in the next chapter.

That being said, anything I write in my match scenarios can easily be altered or modified. If you guys think I should change a specific paragraph, add a sentence or re-arrange the story to your taste, then by all means, feel free to share it with me.



You will notice in page 6 of the story that I had completely forgotten to talk about the Reverse Indian Deathlock I was applying. The way the camera is placed, it feels like I'm applying different other holds instead. The leg lock is partially hidden.

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