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  1. I just had the realization that that might inspire someone to take Austin off the board. Oh well! No lie though... he was on my list and I wanted someone ahead of him but when you posted that I had to take it in order to assure a Stone Cold keeper for the next draft down the line.
  2. Lee Casebolt Picks Joe and Dean Malenko 1991 Gordi - Picks Terry Gordy 1992 Jetlag - Terry Rudge (1988) Joeg is up
  3. Jetlag picks Tarzan Goto (1991) Sir Edgar picks The Fabulous Reogeau Brothers 1989 Gordi selects Kenta Kobashi 91 Lee and then Smart Mark
  4. I have Jetlag, Edgar, and Gordi's picks if we get to them.
  5. Thanks for the keeper reminder Beast... went with Stunning Steve to start that upper mid card
  6. Thanks to Beast for reminding me of the keeper status... and what better talent to groom and build that a 1992 Stunning Steve Austin.
  7. For sure. As a team, I am surprised they went this long but that can be said about a lot of people still available.
  8. Boricua is up then Beast!
  9. Gordi is Hoshimoto 1991
  10. Edgar is Rick Martel 1989
  11. The addition of Lord Alfred is fun to see with the King. I am guessing the Tsuruta match would have been a pretty good one around this time period for these guys. I also appreciate the use of Sting here. He has got big time written all over him and his experience throughout the territories in his young career will serve him well when he finds a home for the long run.
  12. I have a big appreciation for the growth of the UWF over the last couple of months. The addition of Nikita has been very good so far. I have said it for years... with a consistent roster, you have the ability to really put together a great product and that's what you're doing here. I think the draft will shake things up minority... but you have such a foundation... keep doing work man.
  13. I think it comes down to proxy lists... I know it sucks... but if you have your list of guys that you want send it to me so we can keep going. We have had a couple of time limits due to different time zones and living in different countries and such which I understand. With 35 rounds... we have a long road ahead if we keep at this pace.
  14. Yeah that's fine. It's all for asthetics
  15. I am trying to keep up best I can. Was updated before jetlag
  16. That's what I was thinking with the Doom pick. Warrior vs Quake on the moon? That would have been amazing.
  17. I posted that exact thing on the draft thread. I think it is one or the other but not a team given the 50 match rule.
  18. I cannot find 50 matches with these guys as a tag team which would go against the rules we established. You would only be able to pick one of them to start and another one later if you'd like to add them as a team. Hate to be a stickler, but they just didn't team enough from what I am seeing. If you have evidence of them hitting the 50 match mark as a team, let me know.
  19. I figure he's a Florida dude. Graham didn't do too much at this point in his career so player/coach works for him to get a big time rub.
  20. WWF Presents: All-American Wrestling Mean Gene Okerlund & Pat Patterson Bull Ganter w/ Graham defeated Tommy Rhodes Scott Casey defeated Roy Williams Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated Ken Stone & Mike Jacobs Honky Tonk Man w/ Jimmy Hart defeated Micky Mack Jake Roberts defeated Vincenzo Calcutta WWF Presents: Superstars of Wrestling Hosted By: Vince McMahon & Jesse ‘ The Body’ Ventura Matches from: Brantford, Ontario, Canada – Civic Centre Dino Bravo defeated Mike Walls -Dino Bravo is back here in the WWF and gets a nice pop from the Brantford crowd. He has got his dark hair and works babyface to get a nice reaction from the fans. He finishes things off with a big sidewalk slam for the 3-count. -We see a video highlighting a new star… Bull Ganter. He is introduced by former WWF Champion, Superstar Billy Graham who is acting as his player/coach. They show the two of them working out and lifting crazy objects. Ganter has got a great body and shows off some strength before we cut to the ring with him in action. Bull Ganter & Superstar Graham defeated Nicky Jones & Erick Strong -Bull and Graham together as a tag team today. The Player/Coach role is fun (think of Landell/Dundee) They play off each other’s strengths and weaknesses. Ganter once again hits the power drop as Jesse calls it for the victory. Jesse Ventura’s Body Shop w/ special guest Randy Macho Man Savage & Elizabeth -Jesse and Randy go through his feud with Tito Santana. Savage says that he is tired of Santana being a little mosquito that he keeps swatting week in and week out. He is ready to squash him like the cockroach that he is. He and Jesse continue to take swipes at Tito Santana and put over how they will put an end to him before it is all said and done. From Madison Square Garden Brutus Beefcake vs Ted Dibiase w/ Big Bossman -A simple enough return for Dibiase who is back on the biggest stage of them all. He is working the crowd into a frenzy. He is very fluid with his motions and looks double tough out there. Beefcake gives him a couple of good runs for his money (pun intended) but nothing major. We end up with Dibiase tossing Beefcake into the ropes where the Bossman CRACKS him with the Haliburton before Dibiase then cradles him up for a 3 count. Dibiase makes the money signs up the aisle as the crowd is really letting him have it. WWF Live 11/10 Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Maple Leaf Gardens MAIN EVENT Hulk Hogan & Dino Bravo defeated Hercules & Greg Valentine w/ Jimmy Hart & Bobby Heenan Ted Dibiase defeated Jake Roberts Gino Hernandez defeated Barry Windham Andre the Giant won a 20 man battle royal! TEXAS DEATH MATCH Manny Fernandez defeated Sika w/ Mr. Fuji
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