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dexstar

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  1. Who can resist that lineup? I heard Dave Meltzer and jdw already bought tickets.
  2. Yeah I'm all in on anything to speed it along. Just for reference, I only need 14 on my roster, so will be ducking out of the draft after another four guys.
  3. MTW takes Jim Powers
  4. Pretty sure MTW doesn't interfere with NJPW by introducing "Mean" Mike Enos as their newest addition at this point
  5. Enjoy your fancy matches, I'm taking 50% off the top on the autograph signing profits outside VFW Halls across the midwest.
  6. MTW welcomes Wrestling Superstar Virgil
  7. Borrow is key. That's way above our prop budget.
  8. You have my proxy list, I deviated from it a little bit but it's rapidly getting to the point where it's very interchangeable anyway. I'm down for whatever speeds the process along! Just keep in mind that with the new addition or Ottman we're stretched pretty thin on catering budget already here in MTW.
  9. MTW welcomes a shocker of a pick - come on down, Typhoon.
  10. MIDWEST TERRITORIAL WRESTLING OWNER: Gary Woronchak BOOKER: dexstar ROSTER Barry Darsow Greg "The Hammer" Valentine D-Lo Brown Fred Ottman Virgil Mike Enos Tom Brandi Duke Droese Jim Powers The Gambler Roadblock Jim Steele Wayne Bloom Glenn Osbourne Chris Michaels Johnny Swinger Reno Riggins Joe Gomez Chip Minton Dawn Marie Schedule: Saturday Night Slam - Local TV Studio Show (60 minutes) - Local Syndication Late Nights Saturday/Sunday Morning Monthly Arena Events NEXT EVENT Thanksgiving Show - 11/23 - Location TBA
  11. MTW selects D-Lo Brown
  12. After an intense negotiation involving bus fare and beer stipends, Midwest Territorial Wrestling picks Greg Valentine
  13. Midwest Territorial Wrestling joins the fray with Barry Darsow, the Smashing Blacktop Bully of the Repo Country Club.
  14. Awesome - I'm gonna put together a proxy list then over the next hour or so and will send to you.
  15. I'm definitely late here but the idea of writing one show a month is very appealing with my work and life schedule. If there is an opening at some point I'd like to do a Tier D indy - there was a rinky-dink promotion running my stomping grounds right around this time called Midwest Territorial Wrestling (the website is actually still alive somehow but I wouldn't click this link unless you like popups and popunders). There's a history of their cards here. Definitely small time. Thanks all.
  16. Yeah I will obviously leave the mechanics of the trade up to you all but just say that we did have a solid agreement to make it happen. I'm bummed to be leaving but my time is short as is and once summer comes it gets even shorter so I just can't do the roster justice. I will pop in to do some PWIs and such as time allows though.
  17. Hi guys Kind of a bummer, but I'm gonna officially drop off this now. I've been meaning to catchup for a while and it just isn't happening and I feel shitty hogging a great roster while I don't do anything with it. I've had a lot on my plate with real-life work lately and just don't foresee getting a chance to participate regularly, especially with a crazy summer schedule for work coming up in a few weeks. Sorry. Just wanted to make it official so you can make plans for the roster rather than wait around longer!
  18. Sure thing, will update calendar soo
  19. You got it
  20. Yessir Updated
  21. Yuppers, updated.
  22. 1/28/1984 LIVE on Channel 7 and Tape-Delay in Other Markets - Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum - Lord Layton and Jesse Ventura welcome us to the matches, and we’ve got a full card, so let’s get running! Rocky Johnson (6-2) vs. George Steele (5-1) Rocky is fired up to get another shot at Animal Steele, one of the great rivalries that has developed here in Detroit. Paul Christy, somehow still with some of that 10,000 left from New Years Eve, is flashing money at ringside. The winner of this match is going to face the Heavyweight Champion soon, and both men are firing on all cylinders. Johnson overcomes the interference attempt of Christy, ducking a cane shot, and he covers Steele for the victory! Johnson is elated about his upcoming title shot, but something tells us that the battle between him and Paul Christy is probably not over. Rocky Johnson (7-2) d. George Steele (5-2) Bob Backlund Interview Bob Backlund is ready for his title match tonight - he’s not going to be able to accompany Rick Martel in his match against Chicky Starr because of his focus on Greg Valentine, but he wishes his friend luck. Sgt. Slaughter & Ivan Koloff (3-0) vs. The Blackjacks (1-1) The Sarge and The Comrade infuriate the crowd with their antics, and then the Blackjacks come stomping down the aisle with their own American flags. A good ol-fashioned brawl here, with Mulligan tossing Sarge around for some big bumps occasionally. The Blackjacks fight valiantly for America, but they just can’t overcome the power of Soviet-American cooperation, and Sarge and Ivan continue their winning ways. Sgt. Slaughter & Ivan Koloff (4-0) d. The Blackjacks (1-2) Greg Valentine Interview The Champ is ready. He’s turned back every single challenge in BTW so far, and he has no plans to lose to this Howdy Doody nerd, not here, not tonight. Leo Burke (2-2) vs. Charlie Cook (1-2) The Canadian bruiser continues his singles run with a win over a game Charlie Cook. A clean, well-fought match that leaves no doubt, however, that Burke is the superior competitor. Leo Burke (3-2) d. Charlie Cook (1-3) Bad News Allen Japan Interview A video from Bad News Allen in Japan plays - he's kicking butt and he's going to be back soon to kick more butt here, you beer bellied share croppers. Chicky Starr (5-2-1) vs. Rick Martel (4-1-1) - No Time Limit The grudge match of the evening, a rematch of their time limit draw on television recently. While not officially a title contender bout, this will certainly have a big impact on the next rankings from the office. Martel and Starr battle back and forth, and it looks like we might have had another time limit draw if there were a limit for this bout. Martel is still limping a bit from his run-ins with the Union over the past couple months, and he’s contending with Fidel Sierra at ringside AND an absent Bob Backlund. Leo Burke, who had expressed support for Rick on television, has also left Martel to fend for himself here. Martel looks to have the win, but Sierra pulls the official out of the ring. This draws a DQ, and Martel is happy for the win but he’s not quite finished! He goes after Sierra, and whips him into the guardrail. Starr jumps down and goes after Martel, but Martel unloads on him! Wait a minute, who’s this? It’s a big man, alright! And he’s going after Martel! He drops Martel on the concrete! And helps up Chicky Starr! Hercules Ayala has come to Detroit! Rick Martel (5-1-1) d. Chicky Starr (5-3-1) Bob Orton, Jr & Dick Slater (4-0) vs. The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (4-1) A clubbering blubbering affair between these roughnecks. The match is relatively clean with only the occasional lapse into uncontrolled mayhem. The MWC certainly proves they belong at the top of the tag team conversation with several near victories, but in the end, Orton and Slater get a big title defense and a hard-fought victory. The teams shake hands after the bout. Bob Orton, Jr & Dick Slater (5-0) d. The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (4-2) Greg Valentine (4-0) vs. Bob Backlund (5-1) Jesse Barr and Brutus Beefcake accompany Valentine to the ring - noticeable by their absence, Dick Murdoch and Adrian Adonis. Ventura is silent about them on commentary. Backlund comes out, and he’s accompanied by his friend Martel, who is still smarting from the attack by Hercules Ayala, Chicky Starr, and Fidel Sierra after their earlier match. Backlund and Valentine have great chemistry and tonight is no exception. They work a slightly faster paced version of their WWF bouts and Backlund seems to be on the verge of winning the Big Time Heavyweight title. Brutus and Barr try to get involved. Martel pulls them out of the ring, but now Martel is on the apron?! He waffles Bob Backlund with a steel chair?!? What the hell is this? Jesse Ventura cackles maniacally at commentary as a groggy Valentine scores the victory over a comatose Backlund, and Rick Martel limps down the aisle to the back with a look of consternation. Greg Valetine (5-0) d. Bob Backlund (5-2)
  23. If they had a meeting with talent about staying on script or being more professional or whatever, which sounds like might be the case, and then Titus turns right and goes and does that... Well, that's a bad decision. The punishment might be harsh but I really don't think anyone has the full story.
  24. You got it- I put the 18th on there, what's the other date?
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