Viscera wins games.


Here is a Viscera deck that Ive been playing with for quite a while. Its done very well in tournys pre-Revolution. An earlier version of it was played by my friend Sam Stanton at the NYCQ this year, making the cut at 4-2, beating the top seated deck (a 6-0 Shane O&undefined;Mac) in the top 32. This updated version should hopefully be no different, but Id still like some feedback. All cards are Throwback versions unless stated otherwise.

Viscera/ AB/ Heel/ Smackdown!/ Fan Favorite

BACKSTAGE (3)

Backstage Signature
WWE Signing Appearance
Raw Deal Fifth Anniversary

BACKLASH (20)

Pre-match (10)

Boston, Mass.
Managed by William Regal
A No Show
Backstage Shenanigans
Givin’ ‘em High Fives
Size Matters
The Best Laid Plans
Vince, GRA
Underrated Superstar
WWE Championship

Mid-match (10)

Fortitude Surge
Sustained Damage
The Road to Victory
You’re as Graceful as a Cow on Ice
Shoot Counter
Tormented Tomfoolery
Unscrupulous SOB
Introduce Your Brain to Your Mouth
Goodnight, Everybody! x2

ARSENAL (60)

Actions (8)

Gut Wrench x8

Maneuvers (21)

Reverse Fall Away Slam x2
Brainbuster x3
Shoot Suplex x3
The Maneuver of Doom
Precision Reverse Neck Breaker x2
Tilt-a-Whirl Powerslam x3
Thunder Bulldog
Blindside Slam x2
Atomic Driver x2
Atomic Powerbomb … of DOOOOOOM
The Sex Drive

Reversals (31)

Divine Intervention
A Revolution of the Mind x3
Chained Heat x2
Don’t Try This at Home x2
Elbow to the Face x3
It’s Great to Be Back Here… x2
Sidewalk Slam
Volley This! x3
The Raw Deal Revolution
Anything and Hate It
One Solution: Revolution x3
There Are Two Things You Can Do… x2
A Big Man Has a Big Appetite
The Price We Pay
Why Dont You Kiss My Ass? x2
Manager Interferes x3

Basic prematch is Boston; William Regal; Size Matters; Underrated; No Show(for Thunder Bulldog and Anything and Hate It, switching out for Givin&undefined; &undefined;em High Fives). Improvise with others depending on the match. Youll always want to drop the WWE Championship against Legends, as it gets you Maneuver of Doom, which avoids Jimmy Hart and gets you on the board so you can run through it later.

Midmatch is standard, running Tomfoolery as a Grapple incase no maneuvers are draw in the first turn. Goodnight, Everybody! is there for sponge decks.

The rest of the deck should be pretty obvious. Its just ground and pound. It avoids the use of Sustain Damage by the opponent through constant plunging, so a minimal ammount of moves is enough to pin them. The only bad match the deck has seen thus far is Piper. His ability shuts down the entire strategy, so its manditory to get on the board fast. Otherwise, you should scoop up by the end of your third turn. Andre gives the deck some problems, but its managed to beat him every time.

Well, thats pretty much it. Thanks for looking. I look forward to ratings and comments.



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