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LUCKY O'LEARY at MCW x OPW Worlds Collide 2024
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Thery all of them are having a good time! Well except for Noelle...
"as the ascension tournament continues tonight at #mcwvendetta… let me remind you whose tournament this is…"
Indi Hartwell
Real name / Vrai nom : Samantha De Martin
Birthday / Anniversaire : 17 aout 1996
Birthplace / Lieu de naissance : Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Height / Taille : 173 cm
Weight / Poid : 63 kg
Beginning of in-ring career / Debut : 2016
End of in-ring career / Fin de carriere : /
Federations : WWE / Rise / MCW / Shimmer / Indy
Alter egos / Autres noms : Indi Hartwell Samantha De Martin
Trainer: / entrainer par : PCW Academy
My Cousin’s Wedding (SocMed AU, Peter Parker x Reader)
a/n: Oops? Inspired by the works of @geosaurusrrex , Here’s my Social Media AU that I’ll hopefully upload more?? No promises skskkhdhd. Adopted, fem!Reader. My brainstorming partner and fave moodboard creator @thebookwormslytherin helped me knock out the details and @nasarogers helps me with college bs skdhfhd anyway I love y’all (non powered au, canon stony)
Summary: When y/n’s picture-perfect relationship comes to an abrupt end and her cousin Tony decides to get hitched on a whim, she’s in for the surprise of her life when a familiar face pops up in an unexpected twist
(moodboard by the amazing @thebookwormslytherin )
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Playlist
Marvel Pro-Wrestling AU - A Brief History
Because I overthink things! Regularly!
The Golden Age
The Atlas Territory. The big draws back in this were The Human Torch, Namor, and Captain America.
Cap had a Tag-Team championship run with Bucky Barnes, who later went on to form the first “Junior” belt title with his Kid Commandoes (Toro, Golden Girl, and the Human Top). Most of the heels in that era were ‘evil foreigners’ of some sort.
And the women’s scene was rather underwhelming overall, with the only standouts being Namora, Miss America, and the original Black Widow.
The Atomic Age
Monster gimmicks that could be thrown off easily were the rage as the Atlas territory struggled. Yellow Claw and Jimmy Woo premiered as Bucky took time off to go to college, and Cap took time off soon after.
The Silver Age
The Atlas Territory changes hands owners wise and becomes “The Marvelous World of Wrestling” for a televised audience. The era is noted for all the new future champions and main-eventers it produced, but the dominant force at the time was the Fantastic Four.
Reed Richards used his flexibility and scientific approach to the sport to out-wrestle and draw submissions from his opponents.
The high-flying Johnny Storm teamed up with the massive hoss Ben Grimm to have a massive hold over the Tag Team championships.
And Susan Storm/Richards held onto the Women’s belt for a good long while. She had some decent competition for it too (Janet van Dyne, Natasha Romanoff, Medusa, Crystal, Scarlet Witch, Jean Grey).
Other big names hit the ring in this time period too. The Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, Wasp, and Black Panther.
But the big game changer was Spider-Man, who basically helped create a “Cruiser Weight” division. Daredevil and Johnny Storm gave Spider-Man good runs for the title alongside dozens of classic heels.
The X-Men also debuted, but as low to mid-carders by and large.
Bronze Age
Marvelous World of Wrestling changes its name to Marvel Championship Wrestling (or MCW) expands its shows and opens new ones. Primarily, Spider-Man. His popularity as a champion and his propping up of many other high flyers like Daredevil who also achieved big success lead to a “Street” Show dubbed lighter guys could do high flying maneuvers without worrying too much about Hosses crushing them. “MCW New York Streets.”
This is also when the X-Men began to take center stage, to the point where they also got their own show.
All three shows had “Monster” wrestlers such as The Man-Wolf, Werewolf by Night, Ghost Rider, and Dracula.
Dark Age
Daredevil has a long championship run and an epic feud with ‘owner’ Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin.
The Junior Belt returns, as the New Mutants, Cloak & Dagger, and even the ‘joke’ team of Power Pack. The longest-running champion at this time with the belt was Kitty Pryde.
Eventually, the Junior Belt got its own show, “MCW Young Warriors” which soon saw the debut of a stable called “The New Warriors.”
The Extreme Age
The dawn of “Extreme” rules matches, to which Wolverine, Cable, Deadpool, and their ilk hit with aplomb.
Generation X debuted in the Marvelous Young Warriors, but aside from that, there’s effectively a Brand Split between the X-Men line and the other Marvelous Wrestlers.
The shows at this point are MCW Mutant Mania (their mains how), MCW’s Street-Fights (Spider-Man’s crew), then the main “MCW’s Fantastic Avengers,” and “MCWs New Warriors.”
Spider-Man has a LOT of imitators, and in their Lucha-style, there’s several Mask-vs-Mask matches that ... well, got complicated.
But the Extreme booking backfires and almost leads to bankruptcy for the company.
The Cinematic Age
Recovery from bankruptcy didn’t happen overnight, but they pulled themselves back together around the X-Men and Avengers, the latter becoming their top program and forcing a full brand split later down the line which has only recently been healed. The split was so hard, that the “Mutant” Side got its own “New Mutants” show for its developing talent.
And a lot of the talent in this age shows promise... It started with the New X-Men show, and then the Runaways and Young Avengers on the Avengers side of things. They grew and held a few titles, eventually spawning its own tag division. And as more and more young women joined, gender splits between the title belts were emphasized.
And then Kamala Khan showed up and in her wake came even more top-tier talent.
But that’s an outline for another time...