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===Zombie Smackdown Deadworlds=== '''Babes and Barbed Wire:''' An independent wrestling promotion in the American southwest rests its success on the overly-muscled shoulders of its leading performers. Unfortunately, their medical expert, the son of a former Nazi scientist, has come up with a new drug to cancel out pain, which he's incorporated into their steroid injections. Alone, it wouldn't be a problem, but mixed with anabolic steroids, it causes a new syndrome, spread through fluid contact, which turns the victim into a raging, uncontrollable maniac... '''Legendary Masked Men:''' A cult of Huehueteotl, the Aztec god of fire, ran into trouble after the Spanish invasion. In order to make money so that they could continue serving their god, they became part of the early luchador tradition. Over time, the front became more and more important until they forgot the religious element. But that's changed with the emergence of Muerte, the new head of the cult. He's renewed their practices of human sacrifice, and worse, has recovered a lost ritual to create intelligent, resilient "seed" zombies that can create mindless, fire-breathing "soldier" zombies from their victims. And the first step to their success is the lucha circuit, where nobody asks what's under your mask. '''Land of the Undead Rising Sun:''' Centuries ago, a mighty oni known as the Suffering Priest walked Japan, feeding on pain and raising the dead to serve him. A daimyo sacrificed his kingdom to seal the Suffering Priest in a quiet, peaceful temple, where he lacked the pain he needed to stay in this world. But a few days ago, Universal Combat Group, a hardcore Japanese wrestling organization, held a show at that temple, and the Suffering Priest awoke as he felt the pain of the wrestlers. Necrohammer, the company's champion, felt the awakening, and now he's made a deal with the Suffering Priest. He's become one of the greatest wrestlers in Japan, but every wrestler he faces dies in the ring and instantly awakens as a zombie. The Suffering Priest's army slowly grows. '''Immortal Kombat:''' A billionaire construction mogul, bored of all "normal" sporting events, was inspired by his son's video games to hold a yearly no-holds-barred tournament away from prying eyes, where competitors of all sorts fought for a million-dollar purse. This year's tournament has an unexpected catch, though - one of the fighters, a pro wrestler named the Mortician, is undead, and his particular brand of undeath is starting to spread to the staff and the competitors... '''Extreme Zombie Entertainment!:''' The dead rose, and after the initial panic, they became just another part of the world. They have full legal rights and can get by just fine on animal brains. But people aren't very fond of them, so they get all the bottom-rung jobs. That is, until Bill McMurry, wrestling promoter, realized that wrestlers who feel little pain and don't get tired might make for amazing matches. And if zombies wrestle ordinary folk, well, that's your face/heel combination right there. '''Battle Zombies Victory:''' Seven years ago, aliens arrived on Earth, and demanded that someone face their strongest warrior in single combat, with the fate of the planet as the stake. One man, Daniel "Red-Eyed Devil" Gobi, climbed into the ring against their champion. After seven hours, neither contestant fell, and so the aliens declared a draw, announcing that they would return for a rematch in seven years. Gobi collapsed dead immediately after they departed, and humanity went into a frenzy of preparation for the rematch. What no one suspects is that the alien's new champion is Daniel Gobi, back from the grave... '''The Fallen and the Risen:''' Armageddon has come, and heaven and hell are at war, with the world of men as the battleground. The problem is that both sides are immortal, meaning that angel and demon alike cannot make any headway. Over the years since the war began, Heaven and Hell's forces alike have found themselves with far too much time on their hands. Even as humanity tries to survive in a world of angelic and demonic overlords, the divine and diabolic amuse themselves by keeping particularly strong humans as gladiators... and if granting them the curse of undeath makes for a better show, so be it.
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