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August 6th, 1983, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC (3,800) Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet defeated the Kay Brothers with a flying fist drop/scorpion claw hold combo The Invaders defeated the Gerrard Brothers with a Catapult Louis Laurence defeated Dan Johnson with a half crab Richard Charland defeated Tony Ricco to retain the Quebec Heavyweight Title with a piledriver Gino Brito & Tony Parisi defeated Mad Dog Lefebvre & Gilles Poisson after a side suplex/flying senton combo on Poisson The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers & the Can Am Express defeated the Midnight Express & the Tongan Terrors after miscommunication gave Brunzell the opportunity dropkick King Tonga and roll him up with a prawn hold for three. Albano and Creatchman had their hands full trying to convince their teams not to start fighting after the match
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I have a shot on Saito for September 14th on the books, just as a reminder.
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So let me get this straight, WWA has Bock, Mando & Chavo Guerrero, and Larry Zbysko? I'm pretty sure Dick the Bruiser would have killed for any one of those four and not used them near as well. Keep up the good work.
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Georgia Championship Wrestling Cards & Results Thread
dawho5 replied to KrisZ's topic in The Archives
That 6-man looked great. I'm trying to decide whether I want Adonis to join the GC or not. Everyone looking strong in their debuts is good booking. -
International Wrestling on August 5th, 1983 (Taped August 3rd, 1983 in Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC) 3,800 fans Opening Matches 0:00 - 13:00 Jacques, Sr. Welcomes the fans to another evening of International Wrestling as Armand Rougeau and Rene Goulet slap hands with the fans on their way to the ring. Jacques, Sr. talks about the problems Armand Rougeau has had with the Midnight Express and Mad Dog Lefebvre. Their opponents, Ettiene Bergeron and Frederic Tremblay are awaiting them in the ring. Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet vs. Ettiene Bergeron & Frederic Tremblay Rougeau and Goulet dominate from the start, working together well. They put away Tremblay when Armand hits a diving fist drop after tagging Goulet and Goulet follows with his scorpion claw hold. Rene Goulet over Frederic Tremblay by submission with a scorpion claw hold 4:26 The camera cuts to Jacques, Sr. and he goes over the remaining matches on the card after praising Rougeau and Goulet for their teamwork. The camera cuts back to the ring as the Kay Brothers await their opponents. The crowd erupts as Jacques and Raymond Rougeau enter the arena floor. Jacques, Sr. has nothing but good things to say about his two elder sons, the Canadian International Tag Team champions. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. The Kay Brothers The Kays get in a noticeable amount of offense in comparison to the match before, but the Rougeaus are able to put them away with ease with their crab/flying knee drop combination. Jacques, Sr. has nothing but praise again for his sons as they help their opponents up before celebrating. Jacques Rougeau over Bobby Kay by pinfall after a crab/flying knee drop combination 5:45 Commercial Break 13:00 - 23:00 We return from commercial with Jacques, Sr. in the interview area with Eddie Creatchman and the Midnight Express. Jacques, Sr.: Eddie Creatchman, your team came up short again last Saturday and my boys still have their titles. Anything to say for yourself? Creatchman glares at Rougeau and confers with his charges before walking up to the microphone. Creatchman: Listen, Rougeau. Your kids have a lot of heart and the motor to match it, but they have some very glaring weaknesses that I, Eddie “The Brain” Creatchman have uncovered. Now I am not able to do anything about it, but there are two men standing behind me who can. The next time we get a chance- Jacques, Sr.: Your team has the only two matches against my sons for the tag titles, Eddie Creatchman. How do you intend to get a third before a deserving team like Gino Brito and Tony Parisi get their turn? Creatchman: Leave that to me, Rougeau. I am called “The Brain” for good reason, and one of those reasons is I don’t reveal my plans before they come to fruition. Another is because I deal with fools like you and your thickheaded sons. I’ll give them their due, they can go, but they can be out-thought. Jacques, Sr.: This sounds very similar to something you told me only an hour before their match last Saturday, Eddie Creatchman. Tell me why I should believe you when it worked out so well last time? Creatchman: I’ve been trying to tell you why since I got here. It just hasn’t gotten through your thick skull. I am called “The Brain” because I use mine. Every wrestler has strengths and weaknesses. These two excellent pro wrestlers behind me very nearly exploited one of your sons’ major weaknesses on Saturday to the point of winning the match. Every time we get closer, Rougeau. It’s just a matter of time before we get the right strategy. Jacques, Sr.: I’ll admit, your team did give my boys a run for their money. But there’s no saying you’ll do better next time. Phil Lafon and Jim Brunzell recently named their tag team with your team in mind. Do you have any intentions of facing them any time soon? Creatchman: Those two? Didn’t these two men behind me destroy them in their one match? I hardly think we’ll be wasting our time with them. We aren’t done with your sons, Rougeau. There’s no changing that no matter how many other teams you want to bring up. Would you like to talk about Brito and Parisi, the team the Midnight Express beat cleanly in the center of the ring just before they almost beat your sons, while we’re changing the subject? Jacques, Sr.: I had no intention of changing the subject. Since you brought up Gino Brito and Tony Parisi, they gave your team quite a scare. Creatchman: Did they? I talk with Dennis and Randy a lot and they haven’t once mentioned to me being scared. It seems like you don’t like to talk about anything involving your precious sons and their belts. Too bad that’s all we think about, Rougeau! Creatchman and the Midnight Express stalk off . Jacques, Sr. Starts towards the announce table as we cut to the ring. The masked team the Invaders makes their way to the ring to a mixed reaction from the crowd as the Gerrard Brothers wait in the ring. Jacques, Sr. puts the Invaders over as an exciting tag team out of Puerto Rico that has come to Montreal. The Invaders vs. The Gerrard Brothers The Invaders take this time to showcase their in-ring skill with a little offense by the Kays peppered in. The Invaders finish things quickly when Invader 1 hiptosses Invader 3 into a senton on Bobby Kay for the three. Invader 1 over Bobby Kay by pinfall after a Catapult (hiptoss into senton) 4:47 The Invaders celebrate as Jacques, Sr. Calls this an impressive debut in the IWA. Commercial Break 23:00 - 37:00 Jacques, Sr. is in the interview area with a familiar face in Montreal, Mad Dog Vachon! Jacques, Sr.: Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen and have we got a treat for you! The one, the only, Mad Dog Vachon! Vachon: It’s great to be back home Jacques. It’s been a while and I miss the place. One problem though. There’s somebody else runnin’ around callin’ himself a mad dog. Jacques, Sr.: That’s right, Mad Dog Lefebvre. Vachon: Not for long Jacques. I’m here to end that for good. The fans here know. There’s only one mad dog! Vachon barks a few times and snarls before stalking off. Jacques, Sr. Continues. Jacques, Sr.: It looks like Mad Dog Vachon is ready to take it out of Mad Dog Lafebvre’s hide! That match coming up later tonight! The camera cuts to the ring as Richard Charland and Dan Johnson walk out of the back to boos. Jacques, Sr. notes the Quebec Heavyweight Title around Charland’s waist and the dishonest way he won it. Louis Laurence and Tony Ricco come through the curtain and the crowd begins cheering. Jacques, Sr. talks about Laurence being robbed in the Montreal Forum. Charland taunts Laurence with the belt and refuses to let the referee take it for around a minute while pushing it in Laurence’s face and pointing at it. Louis Laurence & Tony Ricco vs. Richard Charland & Dan Johnson Johnson and Ricco start, Ricco taking control and tagging in Laurence. Several quick tags later Laurence tosses Johnson into Charland’s corner and demanding a tag. Charland drops off the apron and stays just out of Laurence’s reach on the floor. Johnson takes the opportunity to hit Laurence in the shoulders with a few forearms and start working him over. Charland is quickly back up on the apron to take the tag and the champ and his partner work Laurence’s neck over with clubs, chinlocks, stomps and chokes. Laurence finally tags Ricco, who comes in swinging. Ricco ducks a clothesline by Johnson and rolls him up with a surprise schoolboy for the three. Charland jaws with Laurence from ringside post-match, well out of reach. Ricco over Johnson by pinfall with a schoolboy 9:14 Jacques, Sr. celebrates a great victory for Laurence and Ricco and goes over the upcoming dates on the IWA’s expanded touring schedule. August 6th in the Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers & the Can Am Express vs. The Midnight Express & the Tongan Terrors Gino Brito & Tony Parisi vs. Mad Dog Lefebvre & Gilles “The Fish” Poisson Tony Ricco vs. Richard Charland @ for the Quebec Heavyweight Title Louis Laurence vs. Dan Johnson The Invaders will be in action, as will Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet. August 9h in the Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. The Midnight Express in six man action The Can Am Express vs. the Tongan Terrors in six man action “The Farmer” Louis Laurence & Tony Ricco vs. Richard Charland & Dan Johnson The teams of Gino Brito & Tony Parisi and Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet will be in action. August 10th in the Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers & “The Farmer” Louis Laurence vs. The Midnight Express & Richard Charland Gino Brito & Tony Parisi vs. The Can Am Express Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet vs. Mad Dog Lefebvre & Gilles “The Fish Poisson” The Invaders will be in action and Hercules Ayala makes his IWA debut! August 11th in the Auditorium de Shawinigan, Shawinigan, QC The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. The Midnight Express in six man action Gino Brito vs. King Tonga Jim Brunzell vs. Tonga John Phiol Lafon vs. Tony Parisi “The Farmer” Louis Laurence & Tony Ricco vs. Richard Charland & Dan Johnson in six man action Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet will be in action. August 12th in the Colisée de Rimouski, Rimouski, QC The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. The Midnight Express in six man action The Can Am Express, Rene Goulet, Mad Dog Lefebvre & Gilles Poisson and the Invaders in action. Commercial Break 37:00 - 62:00 Jacques, Sr. Is in the ring with the Can Am Express. Lafon and Brunzell are playing to the crowd as Jacques, Sr. begins. Jacques, Sr.: Welcome back ladies and gentlemen! I am in the ring with two bright young stars, Jim Brunzell and Phil Lafon, the Can Am Express! These two young men will be sharing the ring tonight with Mad Dog Vachon as they take on the Tongan Terrors and Mad Dog Lefebvre. Any thoughts on tonight’s match gentlemen? Brunzell: We’re going to take care of business tonight, Jacques, Sr. After what the Tongans did to me two weeks ago I’m ready to tear King Tonga apart! Lafon: Lou Albano better hope that we don’t take his “monsters” out of the equation tonight. If we do, there’s a good chance he ends up being the one bleeding tonight. The crowd pops. Jacques, Sr.: Well, I am no fan of Mr. Albano, but I don’t know if I wish that on him either. I can understand where you’re coming from though, after what happened. Lafon: The Tongan Terrors and Albano both deserve any kind of punishment that comes their way. Jim and I mean to dish out as much of that as we can. Brunzell: We were talking to Mad Dog Vachon earlier and he’s got the same idea as we do. In fact, let’s bring the man out now. Mad Dog Vachon comes out to a HUGE pop. Brunzell and Lafon shake hands with the original Mad Dog after he enters the ring. Vachon: We’re not here to win a match tonight. We’re here to put down a few rabid dogs! The crowd again pops big, cheering until Mad Dog Lefebvre and the Tongan Terrors along with Lou Albano start down to the ring. Jacques, Sr. is back at the announce table in time to run down the Tongan Terrors actions so far that have gotten them removed from the building for the next week. The Can Am Express & Mad Dog Vachon vs. The Tongan Terrors & Mad Dog Lefebvre The Mad Dogs are in first, brawling, back raking and biting each other back and forth wildly. Lefebvre tags out to King Tonga and the brawl is on with Vachon again. Vachon is visibly tiring when he tags in Brunzell, who comes in on fire against King Tonga. Tonga seems like he is getting the better of the brawl until Brunzell hits a running elbow smash after being whipped to the ropes and following up with European uppercuts. King Tonga tags in Tonga John, who brawls with Brunzell and then Lafon. The match starts to break down with 4, 5 and 6 wrestlers in the ring as head referee Adrian Desbois does his best to keep order. Things settle down, if Lefebvre and Vachon brawling across the ring and biting one another can be described as that. Lafebvre goes down and comes up bleeding before mounting a comeback and biting Vachon in the corner before beating him down. Vachon comes up bloody and both stagger to their corners to tag out. Lafon runs into a standing big boot by Tonga John to set up a short beating at the hands of all three members of the other team. Brunzell takes the tag and takes care of both Tongans while Vachon makes a beeline for Lefebvre. The Mad Dogs brawl around ringside with Desbois trying to get them back on the apron while paying attention to the other wrestlers. King Tonga is the victim of several double teams by the Can Am express, but they can’t quite put him away. Vachon is tagged in and he waits for King Tonga to tag in Lefebvre to attack. The Mad Dogs brawl, bleed and bite around the ring while the Tongan Terrors and Can Am Express brawl around ringside. The ringside brawl spills into the crowd after a clothesline from Tonga John to Brunzell and Desbois has finally had enough and calls for the bell. Mad Dog Vachon over Mad Dog Lefebvre by pinfall with a piledriver 16:30 Vachon keeps biting Lefebvre in the ring and Lefebvre manages to slide under the ropes, but Vachon won’t let go! Lefebvre staggers into the railing to break the bite and Vachon continues attacking a bleeding Lefebvre with forearms and punches. The other four continue to brawl , clearing out three rows of fans. Desbois and the other two referees come out with security and several lower card wrestlers to try and get things under control. The Mad Dogs are again on even footing after Lefebvre rams Vachon’s back into the apron and the two brawl towards the back. The Can Am Express and Tongan Terrors are finally separated, Lafon and Brunzell agreeing to leave ringside. Many of the fans around ringside are taunting the Terrors and Albano points at one particularly vocal fan, who gets decked by King Tonga and drops like a ton of bricks! The fans anywhere near the big Tongan wrestlers immediately back off and one of the referees attends to the fan while everyone else left out in the arena begin to remove the Tongans, who fight every step of the way, from the vicinity of the crowd. Jacques Sr. Spends this entire time frantically trying to call the action until the King’s punch is thrown. The broadcast ends with Jacques, Sr. condemning Albano and the Tongans for their actions as they are pushed back into ringside.
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More complete destruction of Buck Zumhofe please. I like Martel coming in to feud with more Russians. He just can't seem to get away from them.
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Whatever works for you.
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Hansen has said that the way he wrestled was he would go at guys and see how they reacted, then wrestle accordingly. I always appreciate that about Hansen, he doesn't necessarily have one or two structures he likes, he wrestles everybody different because everyone reacts different when he goes at them.
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If it goes back to me I pass.
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I think everyone has made great points in this thread, but Loss going off really takes it for me. Great stuff! He touched on something I had noticed for months but nobody else seemed to pick up on. WWE tropes slowly but surely making their way into the NXT booking as Vince & co. took more interest in it. Sure the wrestling in some of the matches is better and has some meaning, but watch NXT from 8 months ago and compare it to now. Tell me that they haven't tried to homogenize it more and more to where it looks like an hour long version of Raw or SD.
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Situational pick for a Canadian promotion really.
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LOL, I should, but I would have had to think to go into your results to do it.
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Aug 2nd, Colisée des Trois-Rivieres, QC (3,300) The Kay Brothers defeated Etienne Bergeron and Frederic Tremblay with a Bobby Kay O’Connor roll to pin Tremblay Dave Kochen defeated Tim Gerrard with an abdominal stretch Louis Laurence defeated Rudy Kay with a single leg crab Tony Parisi defeated Tony Ricco with a flying senton Rene Goulet defeated Dan Johnson with a scorpion claw hold Phil Lafon defeated Gilles Poisson with a cobra clutch King Tonga defeated Jim Brunzell with a thumb spike Gino Brito defeated Tonga John with a rollup and brawled with John until King Tonga ran out, forcing him to bail out The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers & Armand Rougeau defeated The Midnight Express & Mad Dog Lefebvre with a crab/knee drop combination on Lefebvre
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This is just a repost of all my house shows in one place to go with my TV thread. I'll be putting other house show results here instead of the original results thread. July 5th, Saguenay, Quebec, (1,700) "the Farmer" Louis Laurence and Tony Ricco defeated Tim & Alex Gerrard Dave Kochen defeated Rudy Kay Rene Goulet defeated Gilles "the Fish" Poisson Gino Brito and Tony Parisi defeated Richard Charland and Dan Johnson The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers defeated the Midnight Express and Mad Dog Lefebvre July 9th, Paul Suave Arena (2800) Louis Laurence/Tony Ricco defeated Bobby and Rudy Kay when Laurence submitted Rudy Kay with a half crab Armand Rougeau defeated Tim Gerrard with a sleeper Dave Kochen defeated Dan Johnson with an abdominal stretch Mad Dog Lefebvre, Gilles Poisson and Tonga John defeated Phil Lafon, Jim Brunzell and Tony Parisi when Tonga John hit a running big boot on Lafon Gino Brito and King Tonga went to a double count-out Maple Leaf Wrestling & International Wrestling July 11, 1983 at Halfiax Forum in Halfiax, Nova Scotia 1. King Tonga vs. Tony Ricco Ricco started hot, but Tonga was an absolute buzzsaw after he got fired up and put Ricco away with a thumb spike. Winner - King Tonga @ 5:14 2. Leo Burke & Stephen Petipas vs Rick Martel & Tony Garea (NWA Canadian Tag Team Title Round Robin Tournament) A baby face match up with Garea and Martel working subtle heel. Burke gets the win with the sleeper on Garea. Winner - Leo Burke & Stephen Petipas @ 18:01 3. Ivan Koloff & Super Russian vs Rick Martel & Tony Garea (NWA Canadian Tag Team Title Round Robin Tournament) A full on southern tag match with Martel working the face in peril. After Garea's hot tag and dominance he is left alone in the ring with Koloff. At this point Don Carson appeared at ringside and distracted Garea. Super Russian gets a chop block from behind leading to Koloff rolling him up for the win. Winner - Ivan Koloff & Super Russian @ 14:21 4. Rene Goulet vs. Tonga John Even watch with Goulet countering John's brawling with technical wrestling until he couldn't take it anymore and started brawling with the big Tongan. Tonga John hit a running big boot after Goulet ducked a clothesline for the win. Winner - Tonga John @ 9:54 5. Gilles Poisson vs. Dave Kochen The bigger Poisson was quickly subdued by punches from Kochen, but used his weight to elan on Kochen and force a rope break that Poisson took advantage of. Poisson cheated several times to swing momentum back in his way, but Kochen was able to get some momentum going and put on the abdominal stretch for the win. Winner - Dave Kochen @ 11:33 6. Mr. Saito vs Ben Bassarab Basarab was a fighting young lion, but gets beat be the Saito Suplex. Winner - Mr. Saito @ 12:16 7. The Midnight Express vs. Raymond and Armand Rougeau Armand got himself into trouble chasing Rose into the wrong corner after an early rush and took a vicious beating from the Midnights. Raymond made the most of Armand's eventual tag, but couldn't keep wrestling one on two and the Midnights put away Armand with a combination second rope powerslam/running legdrop. Winner - the Midnight Express @ 14:48 8. Ivan Koloff & Super Russian w/ Don Carson vs Leo Burke & Stephen Petipas (NWA Canadian Tag Team Title Round Robin Tournament Decision Match) Don Carson was the difference maker in this one helping the Russians cheat their way to the titles when the Super Russian puts Petipas in the figure-four for the submssion win. Winner - Ivan Koloff & Super Russian @ 15:01 Ivan Koloff & Super Russian win the NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles July 12th, 1983 from Gatinaeu, Quebec (2,300) Richard Charland and Dan Johnson defeated the Kay Brothers with a spike piledriver Phil Lafon and Jim Brunzell defeated the Gerrard Brothers when Lafon hit a Canadian Rocky Buster on Tim Gerrard Gilles Poisson defeated Tony Parisi with a bearhug Rene Goulet defeated Tonga John when Tonga John passed out in a scorpion claw hold after John dominated the majority of the match when he busted Goulet open with a headbutt early and worked the cut all match The Midnight Express and Mad Dog Lefebvre defeated The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers when Lefebvre used a second rope superplex to pin Armand Rougeau July 16th, 1983 at the Paul Sauve Arena, Montreal, Quebec (3,300) The Kay Brothers defeated Etienne Bergeron and Frederic Tremblay when Bobby Kay rolled Tremblay up with an inside cradle Richard Charland and Dan Johnson defeated The Gerrard Brothers with a spike piledriver Gilles Poisson defeated Louis Laurence with a bearhug Mad Dog Lefebvre and Armand Rougeau went to a double count-out The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers defeated Gino Brito and Tony Parisi with a crab/flying knee drop combination on Parisi July 19th, 1983 at the Colisée de Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec (2,500) Dave Kochen defeated Alex Gerrard with an abdominal stretch Jim Brunzell and Phil Lafon defeated Louis Laurence and Tony Ricco with a combination dropkick/cobra clutch to Ricco Tony Parisi defeated Dan Johnson with a flying senton Tonga John defeated Rene Goulet with a flying headbutt off the top The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers defeated the Midnight Express and Mad Dog Lefebvre when Armand Rougeau used a sleeper on Lefebvre July 23rd, 1983 from the Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec (3,600) The Gerrard Brothers defeated Etienne Bergeron and Frederic Tremblay with a cross-body by Tim Gerrard on Bergeron Richard Charland and Dan Johnson defeated The Kay Brothers with a spike piledriver Rene Goulet defeated Gilles Poisson with the scorpion claw hold The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers defeated the Can Am Express after a competitive match with a crab/flying knee drop combination on Lafon The Midnight Express and Mad Dog Lefebvre defeated Gino Brito, Tony Parisi and Armand Rougeau when the Midnight Express used a second rope powerslam/leg drop combination on Parisi July 26th, Palais des Sports, Sherbrooke, Quebec (3,200) Louis Laurence and Tony Ricco defeated the Gerrard Brothers with a wishbone snap followed by a Laurence single leg crab on Tim Gerrard King Tonga defeated Rudy Kay with a savate kick Armand Rougeau defeated Dan Johnson with a sleeper Rene Goulet defeated Tonga John with a schoolboy and escaped the ring quickly to avoid punishment The Midnight Express and Mad Dog Lefebvre defeated The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers and Armand Rougeau when the Midnight Express set up Armand Rougeau for a second rope superplex by Lefebvre
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I am absolutely loving what you are doing with Memphis.
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I have plans for Dewey as well. He won't go to waste, I can promise you that.
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Dewey Robertson
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I'm waiting for Dutch to start killing Bob's sons.
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That Don Carson stable is dominating MLW right now.
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I am all for waiting for Wahoo to get this draft started and will wait as long as necessary, but I have to ask. Are there others here who are really pushing hard to get one more name for their roster right now that I'm holding up by not pushing for skipping over Wahoo?
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It seems like Landell and Gibbs are not long as a team. I'm really liking Savinovich's interviews. I hope Colon shows that Race a thing or two (even if I know he won't ever get the belt).
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Georgia Championship Wrestling Cards & Results Thread
dawho5 replied to KrisZ's topic in The Archives
That whole Jake Roberts booking reminds me of an old Titans podcast. Johnny talks about how it's great when a major heel gets pissed at another heel and turns the full force of their evil on the bad guys to the delight of the crowd. I would agree that way of booking is pretty awesome when done right and it seems like a great start. -
Don't care much one way or the other. I'm not in dire need of new talent to book this second.
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In towns all across Quebec there have been fliers turning up everywhere. Local television stations have been running a sixty second spot highlighting the International Wrestling Association's expanded touring schedule. August 2nd, Colisée des Trois-Rivieres, QC August 3rd, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 6th, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 9th, Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC August 10th, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 11th, Auditorium de Shawinigan, Shawinigan, QC August 12th, Colisée de Rimouski, Rimouski, QC August 17th, Colisée de Rimouski, Rimouski, QC August 18th, Centre Civique, Drummondville, QC August 19th, Palais des Sports Saguenay, Saguenay, QC August 20th, Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC August 23rd, Auditorium de Shawinigan, Shawinigan, QC August 24th Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 25th, Colisée de Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC August 27th, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 30th, Palais des Sports, Sherbrooke, QC August 31st, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC September 1st, Colisée de Trois-Rivieres, Trois Rivieres, QC September 3rd, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC Matches will be announced on the International Wrestling television show for the upcoming week. The commercial also shows clips of the Invaders wrestling and hypes their debut in the IWA. Pictures of the masked duo headline the fliers. In Halifax, Nova Scotia, a sixty second televison commercial has been running highlighting the joint show with Maple Leaf Wrestling on August 14th. A short clip of the finishing move employed by the masked duo, the Invaders, from Puerto Rico is shown hyping their debut in Halifax, followed by a montage of the stars of both the IWA and MLW.
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I thought the finish to the main fit perfectly. Damn that Killer Khan for ruining the Rougeaus chances of being double champs!