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Outlaw Mudcast Episode 353

Duration:
26m
Broadcast on:
30 Dec 2024
Audio Format:
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On this December 29, 2024 episode of The Outlaw Mudcast, I talk about upcoming deadlines in Supershow the Game, including created content form submission, tournament information, and product discounts.  I also report on recent online tournaments and featured matches.

Well, ladies and gentlemen, the following podcast is set for one episode. Your host from Columbus, Ohio is Michael Kirk. Welcome to the Outman Budcast. Hello and welcome to the Outman Budcast, your digital audio dirt sheet for all things super show. And as the year comes to a close, there are a lot of looming deadlines, that's gonna be the big story this week. I'll start with the most important one in my opinion, created content form submission deadlines. If you have created content, whether you paid for it, want it through some sort of drawing, if you have content out there, you need to send in the created content form by the end of day, New Year's Eve, December 31st, that's the deadline. If we cross into 2025 and the deadline is passed, according to SR Universe, it's passed. You don't get to create any content you may have paid for. So get those forms submitted. For most content, you're going to submit the form through the supershowthegame.com website. I'm looking at it right now, at the top there's a section called forms, event submission, and created content. If you hit the dropdown menu, go to the created content form, fill it out as much as possible. This will be for all created content except for content created through the Kickstarter. If you pledged to create a competitor or a card through the super lucha Kickstarter campaign, there's a separate Google sheet for that. Use that sheet. They should have emailed you the link so you can use that content form to send in what you want for your competitor set or single card if that's what you did. If you can't find the link, I would reach out to Steve Resk either through Facebook Messenger, maybe email them, but I would reach out if you cannot find that Google sheet link. Because that is what you have to do for the super lucha created content. Deadline for both of those, December 31st, do not miss those deadlines. Those are incredibly important. I would not want to see anybody lose out on created content because they miss the deadline. Next deadline I'll talk about the SuperShowTheGame.com current sale I believe you have until New Year's Eve to make any of your discounted purchases. Most of the items on the site when you purchase them, they'll automatically apply a 40% off discounts. New items are excluded. Visited content is excluded, everything else though pretty much discounted, and as I mentioned last week, if you use promo code RisingStar2024 at checkout, that's another 10%. It will be 50% off your purchase instead of 40% for everything that the 40% discount would apply to. They still have that deal with the grand packs purchasing for grand packs gets you a free Christmas ornament. You would have to add that ornament as a separate item to your purchase, but I believe it's currently listed under the new items. That's where you would find that if you wanted to get that by buying for grand packs. That's still going on, but time is limited there. We pick them for Phase 2 that is being run by General Lee Wong. You have until December 30th, the evening of December 30th, to send in your prediction forms for the results of Phase 2 of Faction Wars 6. The form is currently posted on the S.R.G. SuperShow Discussion Group on Facebook. Eight teams have made Phase 2. You'll be able to pick which faction is the winner. You'll also be asked things like which captain scores the most points for their faction. How many undefeated matches there will be in the best of three series. Questions about margin of victory, some tiebreaker questions. Whatever gets closest to the actual results from Phase 2 will win a play mat. The first pick-em-selection you make, the first form you send in costs nothing, each additional form if you want to send in multiple forms is another $2. That money goes to the prize pool to make the play mat the winner will get better depending on how much money is in the prize pool. In the deadline for the Faction Wars 6, Phase 2 pick-em-run by General Lee Wong, tomorrow night as I record this December 30th. Today as I'm recording this is the deadline to submit deck lists for the Cookies Fortune Tournament. There are 64 players in the tournament, 32 in the World Division Group, 32 in the Underworld Division Group, each one of those groups is divided into four subgroups. In the first round, each player will play the other seven in the subgroup, best record per subgroup will advance. The deck list you submit is the deck list for the entire Cookies Fortune Tournament. So any stipulation prep you need to make, you have to make here. Any prep for a particular competitor, you have to make here, now, and you have to send that in to johnclays@serguniverse.com. Your 1 through 30 deck, your competitor, your spectacle type, and your entrance card. All that must be in by midnight ending December 29th starting December 30th. The final deadline that I want to mention is the deadline for award show nominations. The S.R.G. awards are once again happening at Captain Con, which is a convention in Warwick, Rhode Island, happening January 31st through February 2nd. This is a form to nominate people who could potentially win awards. This is currently listed on the S.R.G. Super Show Discretion Group on Facebook. I would search pinned posts. It should be there. You can download the Excel spreadsheet, put it as an attachment, email it to johnclays@serguniverse.com. That is his preferred submission method. You can also submit it as a Google Sheet. That link is on the post. There's a number of nominations. People are already making their pitch to be a nominee in the S.R.G. Super Show Discretion Group. I'm going to make my pitch here. Please nominate the Outlaw Mudcast for Best Super Show Show. Please nominate JAC for Best Soul. That is pretty much what I have for you this week outside of online tournaments and featured matches with one exception. A while back the general manager that runs the Intergalactic Division, Dick Thunderlips, asked for people to throw their hat in the ring for a shot at the Intergalactic Championship. But they had to use one of two Christmas-themed characters. They had to either be Jollapooky or Krampus. Additionally, at the time they were nominating themselves, they could not be LFF champions. Of the people who threw their names out there, 10 people were chosen to potentially get a shot with Jollapooky, 10 people were chosen to potentially get a shot with Krampus. Dick Thunderlips did a random drawing for each 10, randomized 13 times for each competitor at the end of the Jollapooky drawing, Rowdy Ron was chosen at the end of the Krampus drawing, Possum Kang was chosen. Both of these gentlemen will get a future shot at the Intergalactic Championship. No date or time on that, just that they are next in line for a shot at that belt. Now let's talk about the online tournaments and featured matches from this past week. Let's start Monday. Shibi's running Monday's event this week. It's the night before Christmas Eve events. Nine players played in the event, group stages. One group of five players, one group of four, each player plays the others in the group. Top two records per group advance to the top cut. In the first round of the top cut, the semi-final round, Jokerfish playing his officer breezes faced off against the tie in Bambada, playing a shaggy shark in a ring of fire mat. This stipulation was chosen at random, the winner here going on to the finals, Jokerfish. In the second match of the semi-finals we had, TVA Commissioner Drew Madsen playing his Commissioner Drew Madsen, and Chris Pate playing as the master strategist in a dark match. Again, chosen at random, the winner joining Jokerfish in the finals, Chris Pate. So Chris Pate versus Jokerfish in an exploding cage match. The winner here winning the night before Christmas Eve event. Chris Pate with the master strategist, congratulations to Chris Pate for winning Chibi's Monday night event. Before I go on to the next weekly event, there was a locals report I received late last week, late Sunday, and in my haste to get the show out on time, I missed the report. So let me give you the locals report from RRCW. On December 22nd, they had a four player round robin tournament with stipulations, but no stipulation could be repeated. So each match in the round and in the overall tournament, each match stipulation type could only happen once. The four players in this event were the flame fighter, playing as the original Zack Sabre Jr., the zero win champion, playing as Pat the Thinker, Corey Potter, playing as the corrugated cardboard villain, and Kirby Van Vley, again I need to find out how he pronounces name, playing as the Phil Birch. In the first round of the tournament, flame fighter faced Kirby in a Darby dog collar match with the flame fighter winning in the second match of the first round, Corey Potter faced zero win champion in a dark match with the zero win champion winning. In the second round, we had the flame fighter versus Corey Potter in a steel cage match with the flame fighter winning by escaping the cage, and we had the zero win champion facing Kirby in a submission match with the zero win champion winning. In the final round, we had Corey Potter versus Kirby in a tables match with Corey Potter winning and facing off to win the tournament, two undefeated players, the flame fighter versus the zero win champion in a psycho circus match, the winner going undefeated winning the tournament, the flame fighter, congratulations to the flame fighter for winning the local monthly tournament. Thursday, we have two things happening. First we have GV's seasons beatings. This was a four player claim the throne match. You had Colby Kram as Chris Bay versus the prize fighter Simon Dabner as loud mouth leo larynx versus Elder Dan as the screaming ganchy versus the flame fighter as himself. The winner of the claim the throne match securing the pinfall against the flame fighter, Colby Kram, congratulations to Colby Kram for winning GV's seasons beatings. We also, Thursday night, had matches streamed on the big picture premium Twitch channel. The first match was a match from the ongoing tag team tournament. We had Kang Trell, the team of Possum Kang, playing as L. Ombre San Bernardino, and the starbreaker Trey Cantrell playing as Johnny El Dorado, take on BTS FTW, Zach actually playing as Amazing Red and Simple Chuck playing as Captain C. J. Spar. The winners of this match securing the victory at crowd meter one, Kang Trell, congratulations to Kang Trell for winning your tournament match. The final match of the night was a bird cage match featuring five members of the TVA where I believe, and I could be mistaken about this, the winner will face the S.O.G. boss aka Ebenezer Rask for something at some point, not sure what's going on there. The five gentlemen in this bird cage match were Zach actually playing as Polly the pitch in the cone, not sure if it's the original or the new one. The starbreaker Trey Cantrell playing as Sheep of the Era, Rambo Pocalypse playing as the new version of the Goat Rock Smith, Possum Kang playing as the executioner, not sure if original or a new executioner, and Simple Chuck playing as Jacob Batu. Everyone started at the same time in the bird cage, most bird cages, you have two people start and then another gentleman, another player enters every so many turn rolls. They decided that everyone would start at once, they used bumping rules, spectacles could not be used, entrance cards could not be used, and there were no save rolls, you could not use save rolls to help somebody break out of a pinfall or submission. The first player eliminated in the TDA bird cage, the starbreaker Trey Cantrell, Zach actually eliminates him at Crowdmure 2. The second man eliminated, the Possum Kang, Rambo Pocalypse eliminates him also at Crowdmure 2. The third man out, Rambo Pocalypse himself eliminated by Simple Chuck. It comes down to Zach Ashley versus Simple Chuck, and I believe also at Crowdmure 3 not 100% sure they are. The winner eliminating Zach Ashley, Simple Chuck wins the TDA bird cage match, however, there is some controversy because Simple Chuck was running two different submission finishes at number 30. He was running the low-code Jacob Batu finish, he was also running the generic sharpshooter finish. So Simple Chuck wins, but it's an illegal deck. What does that mean for the results of this match? I don't know. But Simple Chuck currently victorious in the TDA bird cage match. Sunday, we had Sunday night fights, two matches on the match card, before the first match, we had an announcement from the old school champion, Brian Waitforich-Mitt, he will face challenger Ron Rumble next Sunday, January 4th. After his remarks regarding his upcoming defense, we had the first match of the night, a match for the LFF Underworld Championship. The challenger, John Polvarino playing as the pulverizer, the champion, Drew Madsen playing as MIMIC. Standard singles match, it goes to Crowdmure 2, hard fought match, the winner at Crowdmure 2, still champion Drew Madsen, congratulations to the TDA commissioner for a successful defense. His next defense will likely be at Captain Khan end of January. No idea who he will be facing, but that is the likely next LFF Underworld Championship match. We then had a product announcement. The next weapons line for 2025 will be a baseball bat themed weapons line. You can currently commission art for this weapons line, it's under the "Create Your Own" section, it's $90 for the card art you create, each picture you commission will have two competitors, featured on it you choose the competitors, it will be drawn by Michael Denoya, he is the artist for this line. If you look at the post on SuperShowTheGame.com, it shows you the names of the cards and the likely effects of the cards that will be part of the baseball bat line. So check that out, if you're interested in doing it, or if you're interested in seeing what the cards will do, if you decide to commission art from what I understand, the choice of what cards you'll get to do is on a first come first serve basis. So the first person that buys this gets to pick which card in the strike line they want to do first, if they want to do the finish first, if they want to do one of the stops first, however they want to do it, they get to make that choice, second person, second choice, so on and so forth. The cost once again, $90 per card, none of the discounts currently apply, although it looks like it is marked down from going from memory, it was $120 originally, but it's currently 90. It went on sale, it became available for sale at $90. That's where it is, not sure if it's going to go up at a future point, it is 90 dollars as I'm recording this. After that announcement, they raffled off cards as part of the fill the van campaign. If you purchased fill the van content, you were put onto this wheel, they spun the wheel for various prizes. Here are the winners of those prizes, winning a grand pack. We have Titan, Foxworthy and Bob Dunn, winning a mystery box. We have Rambo Pocalypse and Slade Holiday, winning random foil cards. We have Ron Rumbel, Dizzy Derailed and the Flame Fighter, winning a champion of Kickstarter card, we have Chris Tapley and we have three winners for creating alt-art content. Two people, one, the ability to create an alternate art card, Slade Holiday and Paul Morrell, the LFF Chiropract. We have one person who won the ability to create an alternate art competitor, Gene Kenney, while Steve Wresk would appreciate it, if they could adhere to the same created content deadline of New Year's Eve, they are not bound by that. They can submit the created content form after New Year's Eve, they won't lose the content. I did reach out to Steve Wresk to check that, that is the case, it's preferred, it is not required, like other past created content is, that still has to be done by the end of the year, this is not part of that deadline. After the drawings, we have the final match of the night on Sunday night fights, a defense of the LFF United States Championship. The Challenger, the SRG Boss, playing as high water, the champion, Candy ma'am, playing as Adriana D, Queen of Cheer. The SRG Boss originally uses the Jumps the Bell entrance card and succeeds in being able to jump the bell, being able to blank the entrance card of his opponents. Special guest referee, Alexandra Slamleton, puts the Kai Bosch on that, does not allow Jumps the Bell to be used, forces Steve to change his entrance card, and the match restarts. The match eventually goes to Crowdmeter 1, the winner with an unconventional deck. New LFF United States Champion, the SRG Boss, congratulations to the SRG Boss for becoming the new LFF United States Champion, his deck will likely be the deck of the week on this week's talk of the universe episode, which will be back after being off last week. As far as things coming up for next week, we know that Monday night, there will be an Underworld Division event, competitors in the Underworld Division, and other divisions will be able to be used in this tournament, World Division competitors are booked. There will be no Dojo on Tuesday nights, we will likely have a Thursday night event. Looking ahead, January 19th, Sunday, we will have an LFF Trio's Championship match, Challenger Bob Dunn will face Champion Ron Rumbel, and then the last bit of news I have, 4-9. I reported on this last week, grand gathering tickets are going on sale on New Year's Day, January 1st, 2025. I am not sure what time they are going on sale. They could go on sale at noon, a lot of things have gone on sale at noon for SuperShow the game. They could go on sale during talk of the universe, it just depends. I did reach out to Steve Wresk, he's promised to keep me posted, but there will be no show until after the first, so it will be moot by that point. All I can say is be on the lookout for when tickets go on sale, watch the S.R.G. SuperShow discussion group on Facebook, check the website around noon, check the website around the time talk of the universe starts during talk of the universe between 8.30 and 10 PM. One last thing, news coming in, I have an update from generally long about the Faction Wars 6 Pick 'em. The deadline is not tomorrow, December 30th, it is New Year's Eve. You have until December 31st until the end of December 31st to send in your sheets, that's an update coming in at the last minutes. As of right now, only 24 people have taken advantage of this. Remember the initial entry is free, so if you want to get in on it, you have two days from the time of recording this you haven't shown New Year's Eve to get that submitted. I would suggest at least doing the free entry, who knows you could be the winner. With that being said, that is going to do it for this week's episode of the Outlaw Mudcast. I would like to thank all of you for listening, and good day. [ Silence ]