Void Sea Wrestling

Void Sea Wrestling is an enterprise owned and run by The Nameless after the seizure of the building during a war with the Gray Cloaks early on in their career. Now, its a thriving scene, managed by the cunning and charismatic faces of the Nameless.

Whether you’re a dockside worker looking for a break or someone who wants some petty, reliable drama, Void Sea Wrestling is the place to be every Sunday night. The stakes are high and theres always bound to be some rowdy action happening at the outdoor arena that dominates this Six Towers game hall.

Current Status

V-Sea-W has officially returned after the Nameless acquisition of Deckherd Hall1 (now The Arena) and the staging of DuskViolence II: Super Omega MAX Ultra Supreme Vortex.2

During normal operations, VSW provides an income of 2 coins per week. However, the relative freedom currently afforded to the Wrestlers and their handler, BL Scoundrel, makes it so that every third session of play there is a wrestling-involved complication to the job that the Nameless are trying to pull off.

Roster

Chief Executive Officer
Adric “Two-Time” Grine

Heavyweight Champion
Christopher Canaan

Number One Contender
Eduardo Warrior (A charming cad and heel, aligned with the Iruvian Sheik)

Singles Talent

Injured Talent

Former Talent

Guest Stars

Arenas

The Arena

[in progress]

Historic

The historic V-Sea-W arena was acquired from the Gray Cloaks. Originally a large spa with a pool, it was been converted into an outdoor wrestling arena, replete with an attached gambling den with two stories, and flanked by watchtowers that double as changing rooms. The historic arena was lost after The Nameless faked their deaths and ceded it to The Seventh Tower Consortium. As part of the faked loss of the establishment, the wrestlers were promised a look at their contracts, and began the process towards unionization.4

Despite the arena being named a historic landmark by the Ministry of Preservation, Seventh Tower razed it to the ground with the intent to rebuild, but the War of Sevens depleted their resources, making them unable to complete the construction.

Franchising

As part of an attempt to build a relationship with the Billhooks, the Nameless helped incorporate some of the dockside fihting pits into a broader “VSW” label, known as V8. The fights at these other fight pits are harder, colder, and more brutal. Rather than sourcing VSW actors for their shows, these pits are fueled by local talent, that is to say, shipboard fighters looking for a chance to hurt eachtother.

Many of these pits closed due to the Billhooks siding againt the Nameless in the War of Sevens, and the future is uncertain for those that remain open.5

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