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Weekend of April 11 World Championship Wrestling Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan open the show. They recap last week: Jesse Ventura promising new talent Sid adding protection with Mr. Hughes Sting now dealing with numbers SuperBrawl approaching JR: “WCW is changing fast.” Heenan: “Yeah… and not for the better.” Opening — Jesse Ventura Ventura is in the ring. No music. No buildup. “Last week I told you I was bringing in the best talent in the world.” He pauses. “Not prospects… not projects… the best.” He looks toward the entrance. “Rick… Scott… let’s go.” The Steiner Brothers vs Mark Kyle & Trent Douglas They walk out carrying the IWGP Tag Team Titles. The crowd reacts immediately. JR: “These are proven champions all over the world.” Heenan: “Yeah, great… just what we needed.” The match starts quick. Kyle tries to engage Scott — gets thrown with a belly-to-belly. Rick comes in — suplex, another, quick tag. Everything is tight. Physical. No wasted motion. Douglas gets caught. Steiner Bulldog 1…2…3. They don’t celebrate. They just stand there with the belts. POST MATCH — TONY SCHIAVONE Tony steps in. “Rick, Scott — you’re back in WCW—” Rick cuts him off. “We’ve been around the world.” Scott: “Now we’re here.” Tony asks about the tag division— Rick: “We’re not waiting.” Scott: “We’re taking.” They drop the mic and leave. Scott Hall vs Joe Kane Hall controls everything. Big right hands. Slows it down. Fallaway slam. Razor’s Edge. 1…2…3. He nods and walks out. Dangerous Alliance (backstage) Paul E is smiling. “Everybody keeps showing up…” He gestures behind him. “Doesn’t matter.” Rude smirks. Hennig adjusts the title. Paul E: “This is still ours.” Doom vs Brian Carr & Steve Lang Doom dominates. No wasted motion. Spinebuster. Top rope shoulder block. 1…2…3. POST MATCH — DOOM They grab a mic. “Ain’t nobody takin’ these titles.” They don’t say another word. They leave. The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer vs Alan West Lights drop. Single spotlight. No music feel — just presence. Undertaker controls it. Chokeslam. Tombstone. 1…2…3. Bearer raises the urn. Heenan (quiet): “I don’t like this at all…” Television Championship Flyin Brian (c) vs Eric Dunn Fast pace. Brian overwhelms him. Springboard crossbody. 1…2…3. JR: “He’s defending that title every chance he gets!” Rock N Roll Express — Tony Schiavone Morton: “Freebirds keep talkin’…” Gibson: “We already beat ‘em.” Morton: “And we’ll do it again.” They walk off. Ricky Steamboat, Dustin Rhodes & Nikita Koloff vs Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker, Lt. James Earl Wright & The Mountie Steamboat is sharp. Dustin and Nikita handle the power. Finish: Steamboat flying crossbody. 1…2…3. Steamboat doesn’t celebrate. He looks straight into the camera. Sid / Sting Segment Sid comes to the ring with Harley Race. Harley: “This is what control looks like.” Sid: “SuperBrawl ends one way.” “Me.” Sting comes out Huge reaction. Walks straight to the ring. They stand face to face. Mr. Hughes hits from behind Kama follows They jump Sting. JR: “Here we go again!” They beat him down. Sting tries to fight up — numbers too much. Davey Boy Smith hits the ring Jim Neidhart right behind him They clear the ring. Sid backs up with Harley. Hughes and Kama regroup. JR: “The numbers are getting out of control!” OMNI ANNOUNCEMENT — APRIL 24 JR runs it down: Sid will defend the WCW World Title Sting will face one of Harley Race’s men in a bounty match Heenan: “Now that’s interesting…” Main Event Sting vs Rick Savage Sting is aggressive. No playing around. Stinger Splash. Scorpion Deathlock. Submission. He stands tall. Davey and Neidhart walk out behind him. They nod. JR: “He’s not alone anymore.” Heenan: “For now…” Fade out.
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As part of a previous trade.... AWA sent their 1st round pick to WCW.
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When’s the draft order going to be released?
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I was just joking everybody I’m totally OK with him not being available lol
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Another year, another Rey Mysterio mystery. He may never debut. LOL
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Weekend of April 4 World Championship Wrestling Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan open the show. They recap Clash: Sting is the number one contender Sid Vicious is still champion The Dangerous Alliance is growing The tag division is starting to break down JR: “WCW is not stable right now.” Heenan: “It’s not supposed to be.” Opening — Jesse Ventura Ventura is in the ring. No music linger. Straight business. He says WCW is no longer just competing — it’s evolving. “The best talent in the world… that’s the standard now.” He pauses. “And next week… I prove it.” Beat. “Former IWGP Tag Team Champions…” Crowd reacts. “Rick… and Scott…” Pause. “The Steiner Brothers.” Big reaction. He lets it breathe. Then shifts. “And as for the WCW World Title…” “Sid Vicious will defend that championship before SuperBrawl.” Crowd reacts again. “Because no one walks into that match comfortable.” He drops the mic and leaves. Tag Team Match The Freebirds vs Rick Fargo & Tony Marino The Freebirds take control early and never give it back. Hayes dictates the pace while Garvin picks his spots, keeping everything grounded and one-sided. They finish it clean without ever being threatened. POST MATCH — FREEBIRDS Hayes grabs a mic. “Everybody’s real excited about Rock N Roll, huh?” Garvin smirks. “You got lucky once.” Hayes points toward the camera. “That don’t happen again.” They drop the mic and leave. Rock N Roll Express — Tony Schiavone Tony is standing by. Morton is fired up. “You keep talkin’ about luck…” Gibson steps in. “We beat you.” Morton nods. “And we’ll do it again.” Tony starts to bring up the titles— Morton cuts him off. “They’re ours.” Gibson: “And if you want ‘em… come take ‘em.” They walk off. Tag Team Match Doom vs Steve Bennett & Carl Robertson Doom dominate with power and structure. Everything is tight, controlled, and deliberate. They finish it decisively. POST MATCH — DOOM They grab a mic. “Ain’t nobody takin’ these titles.” IRON MAN hits. Road Warriors appear Doom look up… hesitate… then immediately roll out of the ring. No words. JR: “That tells you everything.” Singles Match The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer vs Mike Daniels Short. Controlled. Undertaker absorbs the early effort, then takes over completely. Tombstone. Bearer raises the urn. Heenan (low): “I don’t like that man…” WCW Television Championship Flyin Brian (c) vs Tom Burke Brian controls the pace from the start and never lets Burke settle. Quick offense, clean execution. Springboard crossbody finishes it. JR: “He’s defending that title every chance he gets!” Singles Match Nikita Koloff vs Eddie Shaw Nikita overwhelms him immediately. No wasted time. Russian Sickle. He doesn’t leave. He stares into the camera. JR: “He wants Hennig.” Six-Man Tag Dangerous Alliance (Hall, Hennig & Rude) w/ Paul E vs Chris Allen, Bobby Smith & Jeff Williams This is controlled dominance. Hall’s power, Rude’s precision, Hennig’s efficiency — all of it on display. They isolate and dismantle. Clean finish. Dangerous Alliance Promo Paul E stands front and center. “You see what happens when you bring together the right pieces…” He slowly raises his hand. “Just enough…” The group closes in behind him. “…to wrap around the throat of WCW…” He clenches his fist. “…and choke it into submission.” Rude smirks. Hall nods. Hennig adjusts the title. Sid / Sting Segment Sid Vicious comes to the ring with Harley Race. Harley speaks. “You don’t survive Sid Vicious. You endure him… until you don’t.” Sid: “SuperBrawl ends one way.” “Me.” Sting comes out Huge reaction. He walks straight to the ring. No hesitation. They stand face to face. The crowd builds. Then— Mr. Hughes hits from behind Blindsides Sting. Sid steps back. Watches. Hughes continues the attack. JR: “What is this?!” Heenan: “Security! That’s security!” Hughes stands over Sting. Harley nods. JR: “Sid Vicious just added protection…” OMNI ANNOUNCEMENT — APRIL 24 JR runs it down: Sid defends the WCW World Title Lights Out Match — Hennig vs Rude Doom vs Road Warriors Nikita & Dustin vs Hall & Rude Sting in a bounty match Heenan: “You think this is bad now? Just wait.” Main Event Sting vs Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker Sting is aggressive from the start. No playing around. He controls the match and finishes it quickly. He doesn’t celebrate. He looks straight into the camera. JR: “He knows what’s coming.”
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2026 Dan Severn would be a beast in this game…
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Weekend of March 28th World Championship Wrestling Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan open the show. They run down Clash of the Champions: Sid Vicious retains the WCW World Title over Davey Boy Smith Sting stands tall after the match Curt Hennig retains the United States Title under controversial ruling Road Warriors return and brawl with Doom Rock N Roll Express win the United States Tag Team Titles JR then makes it official: Sting will challenge Sid Vicious for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at SuperBrawl — May 10th Heenan says Sting wants it… but Sid owns it. *** Jesse Ventura is standing in the ring. No music linger. No nonsense. He looks around… lets the crowd settle. He says when he left WCW… it wasn’t because he wanted out. It was business. He went to film a movie. But while he was gone… he kept hearing about what was happening here. Controversy. Chaos. Champions not being decided the right way. He says when the call came to come back… he didn’t just want to return. He wanted control. He says he made it clear: “If I’m coming back… I’m not coming back to watch… I’m coming back to run it.” Crowd reacts. He says WCW agreed. That’s why he is now the Commissioner of WCW. He says part of that job is simple: “You don’t fix a problem by talking about it… you fix it by changing it.” He pauses. Then: “And while I was gone… I didn’t waste my time.” He says after filming wrapped… he stayed in Japan. Not for vacation. For business. He says every night… he sat in arenas… watching wrestling at a level most of the men in this company have never seen. He says: “Different style. Different toughness. Different mentality.” Then he leans forward: “And I made sure that when I came back… I didn’t come back alone.” Crowd buzz builds. He says: “As part of my agreement to become Commissioner… I brought in the best talent I could find anywhere in the world.” Now it hits. “The most dangerous man I’ve ever seen step into a ring.” Pause. “The best tag team in professional wrestling today.” Bigger reaction. “And something… that none of you are prepared for.” He just smirks. “You wanted change?” “You’re gonna get it.” Drops the mic. Walks out. *** Tag Team Match Rock N Roll Express vs Tony Marino & Rick Fargo Quick, clean, fast. Morton and Gibson control the pace from the start. Double dropkick. Quick tags. Finish sees Morton hit a flying crossbody. 1…2…3. After the match — The Freebirds hit the aisle. Hayes is yelling. Garvin looks annoyed. They don’t come down. They just point. This isn’t over. *** Eric Bischoff is backstage trying to get a word with the Dangerous Alliance. Paul E is already mid-sentence when the camera finds him. He’s heated. “—this guy walks in here talking about respect like he owns the place—” Rude is pacing. Hennig is calm, arms folded. Paul E sees the camera. “Yeah, you wanna talk about it? Let’s talk about it.” He leans in. “Ventura… you went to Japan, right?” “Did you see anybody else over there?” He smirks like he knows something. Beat. From off camera— “Yeah… I did.” Ventura steps into frame. No music. No setup. Just there. The tone changes immediately. Paul E straightens up. “I thought we had an understanding…” Ventura doesn’t react. “Oh yeah, Paul E…” “I saw a man who’s got a real problem with you.” Crowd noise faint in the background. Rude shifts. Hennig doesn’t move. Ventura continues: “In fact… I spoke with his representatives.” Paul E takes a step forward. “Now wait a minute—” Ventura cuts him off clean. “No deals.” Beat. “Respect.” He gestures slightly. “I respect Rude.” “I respect Hennig.” “I respect the United States Championship.” Then: “And I respect WCW.” He steps closer. “Which means I’ll do whatever it takes to put the best talent in that ring…” Pause. “…even if it means they get their hands on you.” Silence. Paul E doesn’t have a comeback. That’s important. Ventura just looks at him for a second… then walks off. No music. No flourish. Camera stays on Paul E. He forces a smile… but it’s not real. Cut back to commentary. *** Singles Match Scott Hall vs Davey Meltzer Hall controls the match from the start with power and patience. Meltzer gets a brief burst of offense, but Hall cuts him off quickly. Razor’s Edge finishes it. Singles Match The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer vs Chris Allen Allen tries to fire early, but Undertaker no-sells and takes over immediately. Chokeslam, rope walk, then the Tombstone. Bearer raises the urn as the crowd sits uneasy. Tag Team Match Doom vs Mike Samples & Trent Watkins Doom dominate with heavy offense and clean execution. Simmons and Reed never lose control. Spinebuster into the top rope shoulder block ends it. Post-match: Road Warriors hit the aisle. Doom looks up, hesitates, then immediately leave the ring. No confrontation. Television Championship Match Flyin Brian (c) vs Joe Cazana Brian keeps the pace high and never lets Cazana settle. Quick strikes and aerial offense carry the match. Springboard crossbody gets the win. Six-Man Tag Ricky Steamboat, Dustin Rhodes & Nikita Koloff vs Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker, Lt. James Earl Wright & The Mountie The babyfaces control most of the match with steady, physical offense. The heels get moments, but never sustain anything. Steamboat finishes it with a flying crossbody and stares into the camera afterward. Singles Match Sting vs Rick Ryder Sting controls from the start with pace and power. Ryder gets a quick moment, but it doesn’t last. Stinger Splash into the Scorpion Deathlock ends it. Sting holds the lock a second longer, then looks straight into the camera. He wants Sid. Dangerous Alliance Paul E says nobody has earned anything. Rude says Dustin is next. Hennig says nothing — just holds the belt. Main Event Sid Vicious (c) w/ Harley Race vs Trent Knight Sid dominates and ends it with the Powerbomb. 1…2…3. Sid stays in the ring. Sting comes out. They lock eyes. No contact. JR: “SuperBrawl is coming.”
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5. Rejoin the 1991 project and run the UWF with Herb - I will help with some talent and I am sure others would throw you some guys.
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It was written in the stars. Tito can hang though.... Flair is going to get all he can handle and more!
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Elizabeth has signed with WCW
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WCW Clash of the Champions March 1991 Tony Schiavone and Eric Bischoff welcome everyone to a huge night. They talk about the fallout from WrestleWar… the United States Title controversy… Sid’s destruction of Owen Hart… and the growing instability in WCW. Tony then shifts tone. He says WCW officials have taken action. Beginning tonight… a special authority will oversee wrestling operations to ensure fairness and order. Before he can say more… A limousine is shown arriving outside the arena. The camera catches snakeskin boots stepping onto the pavement. Cut to commercial. The mystery hangs in the air. Opening Contest Brad Armstrong & Marty Jannetty vs The Orient Express w/ Mr. Fuji A fast, technical opener designed to immediately energize the building. Tanaka and Diamond are sharp early, isolating Jannetty with quick tags and stiff strikes. Fuji shouts constant instructions from ringside, slowing Marty’s attempts to build momentum. Jannetty survives with athletic counters and desperation escapes before finally making the hot tag. Brad Armstrong enters with confidence — deep arm drags, clean dropkicks, smooth pacing. The crowd senses his momentum. The finish comes when Kato swings wildly with a high roundhouse. Brad ducks, hooks the leg and spins him down into a tight Side Russian Leg Sweep. 1…2…3. A crisp opening statement from two rising babyfaces. Handicap Match Flyin Brian & El Gigante vs The Border Patrol & The Mountie Numbers overwhelm Gigante early as the Border Patrol swarm him with clubs and forearms. The Mountie plays cat-and-mouse — darting in, cheap-shotting, retreating. Pillman becomes the difference maker. Flying forearms. Springboard crossbody. Constant movement forces the heels to adjust. Gigante absorbs punishment and slowly takes control, throwing bodies aside with raw power. The crowd rises as Gigante lifts Pillman onto his shoulders. Brian launches off like a missile — flying splash onto Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker. 1…2…3. Mountie retreats in outrage, screaming about the upcoming handicap stipulation. Tag Team Contest Pretty Wonderful vs The Young Pistols Nine minutes of sharp tag psychology. Smothers and Steve Armstrong push a frantic pace early, forcing Roma and Orndorff into uncomfortable exchanges. Pretty Wonderful regroup and slow things down with deliberate double teams. Orndorff grinds Steve in the corner while Roma distracts the referee. Momentum swings back and forth until Roma lands a sudden knee lift that stuns Smothers. Orndorff wastes no time — hooks him and drives him down with a piledriver. 1…2…3. They’re clicking. Dangerous contenders. WCW United States Tag Team Championship The Freebirds (c) vs Rock N Roll Express The building is electric before the bell. This is speed vs chaos. Morton and Gibson overwhelm early with quick tags and double-team dropkicks. Hayes slows things down with eye rakes and rope leverage. The match explodes midway through. During a frantic scramble, Hayes becomes tangled in the ropes after a missed charge. His leg and arm get twisted awkwardly. Morton immediately unloads with rapid-fire right hands. The crowd roars. Garvin storms in and chases Morton off — but Gibson cuts Garvin off with a flying forearm. Garvin turns his attention to Gibson… but Morton returns and starts hammering Hayes again. Garvin goes after Morton… Gibson circles back and now he’s stomping Hayes. Absolute confusion. Hayes finally frees himself and begins screaming at Garvin for not helping him. Garvin backs off in frustration. Morton and Gibson seize the moment. Simultaneous double dropkick on Hayes. Morton hooks the leg. 1…2…3. The arena explodes. Rock N Roll Express are champions again. Freebirds argue on the floor — cracks forming. Tag Team Grudge Match Rick Rude & Scott Hall w/ Paul E Dangerously vs Nikita Koloff & Dustin Rhodes w/ Dusty Rhodes Heavy, emotional contest. Hall and Dustin trade impressive power exchanges that hint at a future rivalry. Rude and Nikita brawl violently with zero finesse. Paul E constantly interferes until Dusty cuts him off at a key moment. Rude attempts the Rude Awakening — Nikita blocks and fires back with the Russian Sickle. 1…2…3. Huge statement victory. Rude is livid. This feud is far from over. Tony and Eric are back at ringside. Tony says the man seen arriving earlier has requested time to address the fans. Music hits. The crowd buzzes. Out walks Jesse Ventura. He is introduced as the new Commissioner of WCW. Ventura wastes no time. He says there has been too much controversy… too many questionable finishes… too many people trying to manipulate championships. He says tonight he will call it right down the middle. No favoritism. No politics. No excuses. He then makes it clear: The Iron Man Match WILL produce a definitive ruling on the United States Championship. Ventura takes a seat at ringside. The tension is immediate. WCW United States Championship 30-Minute Commercial-Free Iron Man Match Curt Hennig (c) vs Ricky Steamboat Steamboat earns a count-out fall. Hennig scores the only pinfall with the PerfectPlex. Paul E interference gives Steamboat a DQ fall. Thirty minutes expire. Steamboat has more falls. The building explodes. Steamboat believes he has won. Paul E is screaming. Hennig is furious. Officials argue. Then Ventura stands. He slowly enters the ring. The arena quiets. Ventura takes the microphone. He says championships in professional wrestling are meant to be decided by pinfall or submission. He says count-outs and disqualifications may win falls… …but they do not prove superiority. He rules that because Curt Hennig scored the only decisive pinfall… he remains WCW United States Champion. The reaction is volcanic. Boos rain down. Steamboat is stunned. Paul E smirks. Hennig looks relieved but not proud. Ventura hands him the championship. Heat transfers instantly. Ventura has authority… and he has already made enemies. Special Attraction Sting vs Diamond Dallas Page Energetic, slightly comedic tone. DDP shows arrogance and surprising athleticism, even scoring a brief near fall after a diamond cutter tease. Sting regains control with raw intensity. Stinger Splash. Scorpion Deathlock. Submission. Sting doesn’t celebrate long. He points toward the entrance. He wants Sid. WCW World Tag Team Championship Doom (c) vs Open Challenge Teddy Long demands challengers. The arena lights dim. IRON MAN hits. The Road Warriors return. The reaction is nuclear. What follows is pure violence. Simmons spinebusters Hawk through the ropes. Animal press-slams Reed into officials. The match dissolves into a wild arena brawl. Double disqualification. No winners. But the tag division has new monsters. WCW World Heavyweight Championship Sid Vicious (c) vs Davey Boy Smith Davey wrestles the match of his life. Kama interferes — Jim Neidhart cuts him off. Harley Race moves toward the ring. The crowd explodes. OWEN HART RETURNS. Owen tackles Harley and throws wild punches. Davey nearly powerslams Sid. But the distraction lingers. Sid explodes with a massive Powerbomb. 1…2…3. Sid retains. He drags Davey up for another. The arena erupts again. Sting hits the ring. Wild brawl. Sid retreats. Sting stands tall as the show fades out. WCW feels ready to explode.
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Championship Wrestling (West Virginia)
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Good show this week. The Pretty in Pink stuff right away gave things some life and made the battle royal feel important. I liked the little cracks in the group — nice simple storytelling that adds intrigue. The match itself moved well and didn’t overstay. Tony Williams came out looking really good. Hotbody winning feels like the smart step. Bring on the Armory show. -
WCW will pick up Abdullah.
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Really liked this show. It felt big and lively the whole way through, with a good mix of styles and personalities on the card. The six-man elimination was a highlight — Dynamite surviving gave the match real purpose. Roberts over Warrior was another strong call. The back-to-back DDT finish made him feel genuinely dangerous and elevated the feud. I also liked the Twin Towers winning the tag titles in a slightly underhanded way — that fit them perfectly. The Earthquake vs Haynes match delivered exactly what you’d want from two heavy hitters, and the street fight had the right level of chaos. Murdoch decking Fernandez and the Lawler court brawl added character moments that made the show feel unpredictable. Celebrity involvement was used well without overshadowing the wrestlers. Santana’s promo gave the main event emotional weight, and his title win came across as a satisfying payoff to end the night. You're presence is going to be greatly missed. Thanks for all you've done to keep us going!
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I had an idea of running g Georgia with the Von Erich’s and slowly turning them heel and making them preppy Texas studs to against Georgias own Tommy Rich and others
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You're always welcome in my discussions!
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WCW Power Hour Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan open the show putting over Clash of the Champions just one week away. They run down the huge matches… the Iron Man challenge… Sid vs Davey Boy… the handicap match… and the tag division heating up across the board. The Freebirds pick up a strong tag team victory. After the match they run their mouths about how everyone wants a piece of them now. Inset Interview — Rock N Roll Express. Morton and Gibson say they’re not here to relive the past — they’re here to prove they still belong. They officially challenge The Midnight Express to show up at the Clash. Jacques Rougeau and the Border Patrol win a six-man match. They continue to taunt Flyin Brian and El Gigante, promising that the handicap match will end Pillman’s momentum once and for all. Brad Armstrong gets another clean, confident win. He continues to build steady momentum heading toward the spring. The Orient Express w/ Mr. Fuji pick up a sharp tag victory. Fuji says the division is changing — and they intend to be at the front of it. Nikita Koloff absolutely demolishes his opponent. Afterward he stares directly into the hard camera and says the Dangerous Alliance can’t hide forever. Main Event The Dangerous Alliance (Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, & Scott Hall w/ Paul E Dangerously) defeat Kendall Windham, Johnny Ace, and Big Josh. After the match Paul E grabs the house mic and screams that the Iron Man match will end the debate forever — and that Steamboat will regret ever touching Dangerous Alliance gold. World Championship Wrestling Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan open the broadcast putting over the magnitude of the Clash card. They confirm: Sid vs Davey Boy Smith for the World Title Steamboat vs Hennig — 30-Minute Iron Man Hall & Rude vs Nikita & Dustin Handicap match signed Pretty Wonderful vs Southern Boys Sting vs Diamond Dallas Page Kama destroys an enhancement wrestler. Harley Race says Davey Boy lifted Sid last week — but he won’t do it when the championship is on the line. Davey Boy Smith appears for an interview. He confirms Owen Hart WILL return at the Clash and stand in his corner. He says Sid’s time is running out. Sting gets a decisive victory. After the match he says DDP has guts… but at the Clash he’s getting splashed and sent back down the ladder. The Undertaker dominates another opponent and places him in a body bag. Paul Bearer says the Reaper is watching the entire roster. Ricky Steamboat, Nikita Koloff, and Dustin Rhodes win a six-man tag. They look unified and dangerous heading into their Clash encounters. Dangerous Alliance Promo Segment Paul E says the Iron Man match favors perfection. He also warns Nikita that paperwork issues can happen at any time. Rude promises to finish Dustin. Hall promises to embarrass Nikita. Hennig says nothing — just stares into the camera. The Rock N Roll Express win a fast-paced tag match. The Freebirds walk out afterward but stop at the aisle — both teams shouting from a distance. Pretty Wonderful pick up another clean tag victory. They say the Southern Boys are stepping into their spotlight. Main Event Sid Vicious defeats Jim Neidhart with a brutal powerbomb. After the match Kama tries to stomp Anvil. Davey Boy Smith hits the ring. Sid and Davey square off again. Sid swings — Davey ducks. Davey Boy hoists Sid up and hits another POWERSLAM. The crowd erupts. Sid rolls out furious. Davey stands tall pointing at the championship. Clash of the Champions is next.
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Here's 10.... definitely more spread out. Still some fun groups here... especially if you open the trades up right away. Group 6 would be my preference with this one... although 8 also has some fun pieces.
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I'd go with 4 - lots of potential there. Outside of Mil Mascaras who I loathe - I could find something for everyone. 7 is also sneaky. I can run some more simulations if anyone's interested with more promotions. Out to 10 would be interesting.
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So i did a fantasy draft - ranked everyone and did it completely random - its January 1983 - which of these promotions would you want to run?
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Probably looking at 2-3 more people - if we can get 2 or 3 more people we could do this this weekend or next week.
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Amateur hour on my end. Thanks for the heads up. The draft is just a one time event so no need to keep up with the forum
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Hey everyone, Now, let me preface this by saying this is not a NEW GAME... this is just a FANTASY DRAFT FOR FUN! I have been in the mood to do a fantasy draft lately. I put together a full list of 350 wrestlers, promotions, managers, and announcers. The caveat is that you don't pick a promotion - you draft one - and you can draft that promotion at any time... doesn't have to be the first pick. Looking to see if anyone would like to partake and have some fun. Hopefully do it live via Google Sheets. Let me know if you'd be interested in partaking! AGAIN - THIS IS NOT A NEW GAME - THIS IS NOT TAKING OVER A PREVIOUS GAME - THIS IS NOT OVERLAPPING ANYTHING - IT IS JUST A FANTASTY DRAFT FOR FUN! PROMOTIONS (20) WWF (Northeast) — Vince McMahon Sr / Vince McMahon Jr AWA (Midwest) — Verne Gagne Jim Crockett Promotions / Mid-Atlantic — Jim Crockett Jr World Class Championship Wrestling (Dallas) — Fritz Von Erich Mid-South Wrestling — Bill Watts Memphis Wrestling (CWA) — Jerry Jarrett Georgia Championship Wrestling — Ole Anderson Championship Wrestling from Florida — Eddie Graham WWC Puerto Rico — Carlos Colon Stampede Wrestling — Stu Hart Southwest Championship Wrestling — Joe Blanchard Pacific Northwest Wrestling — Don Owen Central States Wrestling — Bob Geigel Southeastern Wrestling (Continental) — Ron Fuller All-Star Wrestling (Vancouver) — Al Tomko Grand Prix Wrestling — Emile Dupree Maple Leaf Wrestling (Toronto) — Frank Tunney International Wrestling (Montreal) — Gino Brito ICW (Poffo Territory) — Angelo Poffo WWA (Indianapolis) — Dick the Bruiser Wrestlers Abdullah the Butcher Adrian Adonis Afa Al Madril Al Perez Al Costello Alex Gerrard Ali Bey Andre the Giant Angelo Mosca Angelo Mosca Jr. Angelo Rivera Animal Archie Gouldie Armand Rougeau Arn Anderson Art Crews Austin Idol Bad News Allen Baron Von Raschke Barrabas Barry Windham Ben Bassarab Big John Studd Bill Ash Bill Dundee Bill Rathke Billy Jack Billy Red Lyons Billy Robinson Black Bart Black Gordman Blackjack Lanza Blackjack Mulligan Bob Armstrong Bob Backlund Bob Brown Bob Marcus Bob Orton Jr. Bob Sweetan Bobby Bass Bobby Colt Bobby Duncum Bobby Eaton Bobby Fulton Bobby Jaggers Bobo Brazil Boris Zhukov Brad Armstrong Brad Rheingans Bret Hart Brett Wayne Sawyer Brian Adias Brian Blair Bruce Hart Bruiser Brody Bruno Sammartino Buck Robley Buddy Landell Buddy Roberts Buddy Rose Bugsy McGraw Butch Reed Butcher Vachon Buzz Sawyer Buzz Tyler Chavo Guerrero Chick Donovan Chicky Starr Chief Jay Strongbow Chris Adams Chris Colt Chris Markoff Chris Youngblood Cocoa Samoa Crusher Blackwell Curt Hennig Dan Johnson Davey Boy Smith David Schultz David Von Erich Dennis Condrey Dewey Robertson Dick Murdoch Dick Slater Dino Bravo Dirty Rhodes Dominic DeNucci Don Bass Don Fargo Don Kernodle Don Muraco Dory Funk Jr. Doug Somers Doug Vines Dusty Rhodes Dutch Mantell Dutch Savage Dynamite Kid Ed Wiskowski Eddie Gilbert El Bracero El Gran Apollo El Santo Negro Eric Embry Ernie Ladd Fidel Sierra Frank Dusek Fred Marzino Frenchy Martin Gama Singh Gary Hart Gary Royal Gene Anderson Gene Kiniski George Steele George Weingroff George Wells Gerry Morrow Gino Brito Gino Hernandez Goldie Rogers Goliath Goro Tsurumi Gran Markus Great Malumba Greg Valentine Gypsy Joe Hacksaw Duggan Haku Harley Race Hawk Hector Guerrero Hercules Ayala Hubert Gallant Hulk Hogan Iceman Parsons Iron Mike Sharpe Ivan Koloff Ivan Putski Jack Brisco Jake Roberts Jacques Rougeau Jeff Jarrett Jeff Sword Jeff Van Camp Jerry Brisco Jerry Lawler Jerry Oates Jerry Oske Jerry Stubbs Jesse Barr Jesse Ventura Jim Neidhart Jimmy Doo Jimmy Garvin Jimmy Golden Jimmy Hart Jimmy Jack Funk Jimmy Snuka Jimmy Valiant JJ Dillon Jody Hamilton Joe Marcus Joe Savoldi Johnny Mantell Johnny Powers Johnny Rich Johnny Rodz Johnny Valentine Johnny Weaver Johnny Wilhoit Jonathan Boyd Jose Estrada José González Jose Lothario Jos LeDuc JR Hogg Juan Reynosa Jules Strongbow Junkyard Dog Kamala Keith Hart Ken Lucas Ken Mantell Ken Patera Ken Raper Ken Timbs Ken Wayne Kendo Nagasaki Kerry Brown Kerry Von Erich Kevin Sullivan Kevin Von Erich Killer Brooks Killer Khan King Cobra King Kong Bundy King Tonga Koko Ware Lanny Poffo Larry Hamilton Larry Hennig Larry Zbyszko Leo Burke Leroy Brown Louis Laurence Luke Williams Mac Rivera Mad Dog Vachon Magnum TA Mando Guerrero Manny Fernandez Manny Soto Mark Batten Mark Fleming Mark Lewin Mark Romero Mark Youngblood Masa Fuchi Masked Superstar Matt Borne Michael Hayes Mike Boyette Mike Graham Mike Jackson Mike Reed Mike Rotundo Mike Shaw Mike Vachon Mil Mascaras Moondog King Moondog Rex Moondog Spot Moose Cholak Mr. Ebony Mr. Fuji Mr. Hito Mr. Saito Mr. Wrestling II Nick Bockwinkel Nikolai Volkoff Norman Frederick Charles III Norvell Austin One Man Gang Owen Hart Ox Baker Pancho Villa Pat Patterson Pat Rose Pat Tanaka Paul Christy Paul Diamond Paul Ellering Paul Jones Paul Orndorff Pedro Morales Pete Sanchez Pez Whatley Phil LaFon Pierre LeFebvre Randy Rose Randy Savage Randy Scott Raul Castro Ray Apollon Ray Candy Ray Stevens Raymond Rougeau Ric Flair Rick Martel Rick McCord Rick McGraw Rick Rude Rick Valentine Ricky Gibson Ricky Morton Ricky Santana Ricky Steamboat Rip Oliver Rip Rogers Robert Fuller Robert Gibson Roberto Soto Rock Hunter Rock Riddle Rocky Johnson Rocky King Rocky Jones Roddy Piper Ron Bass Ron Ritchie Ron Sexton Ron Starr Ronnie Garvin Rooster Griffin Roy Lee Welch Rufus R. Jones Salvatore Bellomo Sam Fatu Scott Casey Scott Irwin Scott McGhee SD Jones Sgt. Jacques Goulet Sgt. Slaughter Sheik Abdullah Sika Siva Afi Skandor Akbar Smith Hart Spike Huber Stan Hansen Stan Stasiak Steve Keirn Steve King Steve O Steve Regal Steve Travis Steve Williams Steven Pettipas Super Medic Superstar Billy Graham Swede Hanson Sweet Brown Sugar Sweet Daddy O Sweet Daddy Siki Ted DiBiase Ted Oates Terry Funk Terry Gibbs Terry Gordy Terry Taylor The Angel The Barbarian The Cobra The Crusher The Cuban Assassin The Destroyer The Grappler The Great Kabuki The Iron Sheik The Missing Link The Mongol The Sheik The Spoiler Tiger Conway Jr. Tiger Williams Tim Gerrard Tito Santana Tojo Yamamoto Tom Lintz Tom Prichard Tom Renesto Tom Stanton Tom Zenk Tommy Gilbert Tommy Lane Tommy Rich Tommy Rogers Tommy Wright Tony Atlas Tony Colon Tony Falk Tony Garea Tony Parisi Tony Russo Tony Zane Toru Tanaka Tully Blanchard Vic Rossitani Victor Jovica Victor Rivera Wahoo McDaniel Wayne Farris Wild Bill Irwin MANAGERS (NON-WRESTLER POOL) Bobby Heenan Fred Blassie The Grand Wizard Lou Albano Sir Oliver Humperdink Percy Pringle Sunshine Jim Cornette Buddy Rogers Arnold Skaaland Saul Weingeroff Don Carson Johnny Valiant Abdullah Farouk ANNOUNCERS Gordon Solie Lance Russell Bob Caudle David Crockett Tony Schiavone Gene Okerlund Ken Resnick Rod Trongard Larry Nelson Marty O’Neill Lee Marshall Mark Lorenz Jay Randolph Jim Ross Reeser Bowden Bill Mercer Marc Lowrance Paul Boesch Mick Karch Buddy Wayne Frank Bonnema Norm Kimble Kal Rudman Dave Brown Steve Day Jack Reynolds Sam Menacker Harry Carey Jr. Mike Shields
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Weekend of March 14th WCW Power Hour Freebirds win - Rock N Roll Express Inset Interview for a big match at Clash Jacques Rougeau and the Border Patrol win a six-man - Flyin Brian and El Gigante say they’re ready for the Clash and the Handicap Match! Brad Armstrong with a nice win The Orient Express pick up a good cohesive win with Mr. Fuji by their side. Nikita Koloff rips off some guys head - he vows to get his revenge on the Dangerous Alliance! In the Main Event - The Dangerous Alliance defeated Kendall Windham, Johnny Ace, and Big Josh in six-man action World Championship Wrestling Kama destroys some dude- Harley Race is pumping up the issue with Sid vs Davey Boy Smith @ The Clash! Davey Boy Smith does a promo and he says that Owen will be in his corner and he isn’t afraid of Sid! Sting gets a good win and then does a promo to say he’s going to be at the Clash and he’s got a big match against Diamond Dallas Page. He knows he’sa squirley fella… but he is going to gt Stinger Splashed! The Undertaker destroys someone… puts them in a body bag…. Scary scene. Ricky Steamboat, Nikita Koloff, and Dustin Rhodes with a six-man win. These guys look good. We know Ricky takes on Hennig… but Rude and Hall will take on Nikita and Dustin in tag action at the Clash. The Dangerous Alliance cuts a nice promo - the highlight is Paul E asking Nikita if his visa is up to date… he’d hate something to happen to him and have him shipped out of this country! The Rock N Roll Express get a win…. The Freebirds come out to cause some shit but doesn’t go far. Pretty Wonderful with a tag team win - Orndorff and Roma seem to be clicking here. Main Event Sid Vicious defeated Jim Neidhart with a powerbomb. Kama tried to get involved - Davey Boy jumped in to help things. Sid and Davey have a face off…. Sid swings wild but Davey ducks and then hoists him up for a POWERSLAM! The crowd explodes… Davey can pick up the big guy… will he be able to do it at the clash!?!?