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  • DreadZone
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  • DreadZone was an illegal combat show, much like Thugs-4-Less's Destructapalooza, although it shared more similarities with Annihilation Nation, Galactic Gladiators, MegaCorp Games, and Agorian Battleplex, which were all legal combat sports. Formed by Gleeman Vox, DreadZone began with two guys fighting over a breakfast burrito (according to Dallas) and slowly evolved into the illegal combat sport it is today. The contestants can advance to a new planet or tournament by collecting enough Dread Points. In each battle, they had to fight thousands of Gleeman's forces or each other in order to achieve their freedom from Vox. All contestants were forced to wear Deadlock Collars to keep themselves in line with Vox's demands.
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  • DreadZone was an illegal combat show, much like Thugs-4-Less's Destructapalooza, although it shared more similarities with Annihilation Nation, Galactic Gladiators, MegaCorp Games, and Agorian Battleplex, which were all legal combat sports. Formed by Gleeman Vox, DreadZone began with two guys fighting over a breakfast burrito (according to Dallas) and slowly evolved into the illegal combat sport it is today. The contestants can advance to a new planet or tournament by collecting enough Dread Points. In each battle, they had to fight thousands of Gleeman's forces or each other in order to achieve their freedom from Vox. All contestants were forced to wear Deadlock Collars to keep themselves in line with Vox's demands. The contestants who participated in this combat sport often were forced to do so against their will. This was the case with the untold dozens of superheroes who Gleeman Vox systematically captured during the later years of the show's run. Using his vast army of private forces to capture these heroes, Vox forced them to wear the dreaded Deadlock Collars and pitted them against each other and Vox's minions. This scheme gave DreadZone numerous boosts in the ratings, and resulted in the deaths of dozens of beloved superheroes. The series had acquired six trillion (6,000,000,000,000) fans, and was broadcast in the four galaxies, three of which were the Solana Galaxy, the Bogon Galaxy and the Polaris Galaxy. Filmed live in the Shadow Sector, DreadZone's numerous battles and campaigns were reported by Vox News's anchormen Dallas and Juanita.
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