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  1. I have no issue with this.
  2. Sunday, February 5, 1984 Hampton, VA Coliseum Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Salvatore Bellomo vs Tiger Chung Lee (w/ Mr. Fuji) Basic opener. Get the crowd going, but nothing too hot. Chung Lee defeats Bellomo with a second-hope headbutt. Time: 6:44 Decision: Tiger Chung Lee Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit The Strongbow's vs The Vachon's So the crowd is torn. Most don't know about the attack from the night before. So they cheer for both teams at first. And its an even contest to start. Both teams go back and forth. A clean contest, no cheating, both teams working hard. The match goes to a time limit draw. After the match, the Strongbows attack the Vachon's after the match and leave them laying. The crowd turned on them after the cheap after match beatdown. Time: 15:00 Decision: Time Limit Draw Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Lanny Poffo vs Rip Rogers Rogers attacks before the bell, works over Poffo for a few minutes. Rogers misses a big move, that allows Lanny's comeback. Lanny lands the second rope back flip splash for the win. Time: 5:24 Decision: Lanny Poffo Six-Man Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 20-Minute Time Limit Sivi Afi, Pierroth Jr & Blue Demon Jr. vs Hiro Saito, Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji Fuji's team is on defense for much of the early part of this match, they are able to injure Afi and keep him close to their corner for the next several minutes. However, after a small miscue between Saito and Tanaka, he is able to tag his partners. They keep the Japanese team off balance with high flying kicks and leverage moves. The finish sees Blue Demon Jr with a dropkick from the second turnbuckle onto Fuji for the win. Time: 9:00 Decision: Sivi Afi, Pierroth Jr & Blue Demon Jr. INTERMISSION Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Kamala (w/ Skandar Akbar) vs Pez Whatley Squash. Kamala just pounds Pez into the ground and finishes it with the big splash. Time: 2:21 Decision: Kamala Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Sam Houston vs Pat Patterson Single's match for Pat Patterson. Sam Houston takes the fight to the vet. They have a really fun, wrestling match. Patterson's experience is too much for the youngster, and he gets the pin after a nice leaping knee smash to the side of the head. Time: 11:28 Decision: Pat Patterson United States Championship Match, 45-Minute Time Limit Challenger, Pedro Morales vs Champion, Randy Savage Pedro gets a nice ovation from the crowd. The people hate Randy Savage. He taunts them with the championship belt. They want to see him get beat. These two have a pretty good battle. Pedro starts off strong, bouncing Savage around the ring. Savage bails and stalls, trying to find an advantage. Randy gets Pedro off him game and brutalizes him with some stiff strikes. Savage with the elbow smashes and even a couple of leaping knees to the upper body. Savage keeps the advantage the rest of the match, finishing off Morales with the top rope flying elbow drop. Time: 15:16 Decision: Still US Champion, Randy Savage Main Event Ten-Man Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 30-Minute Time Limit Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham, Terry Taylor & The Moondogs vs NWA World Champion, Ric Flair, Ray Stevens & The Fabulous Freebirds (Hayes, Gordy, Roberts) The Freebirds get Barry into their corner and all five men work him over during the majority of this match. Barry breaks free, gets so close and gets cut off. When he does get a tag, the place goes nuts. Steamboat comes in a house of fire. Chops for everyone. All 10-men work their way into the match. Action spills to the floor, everyone's battling it out. We are close to the time-limit. Steamboat is in the ring with Buddy Roberts. Steamer gets a beautiful top rope cross body block for the pin. All the men battle on the outside for a few moments later. As they realize the match is over, Flair's team bail and leave the arena. Steamboat's team stand tall taking in the cheers. Time: 28:55 Decision: Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham, Terry Taylor & The Moondogs
  3. The 10th Annual Survivor Series (1996) re-booked with all Survivor Series matches! So let's get to it. Team Captain: Bart Gunn, Jesse James, The Godwinns, Aldo Montoya vs Team Captain: Billy Gunn, The Goon, The New Rockers, Sultan So, forgive my choices now, please. Smoking Gunns break up a month earlier. In real time they captain teams on the free-for-all. So they do here as well. Bart Gunn returns to a babyface role here, he partners with Jesse James Armstrong, Aldo Montoya and The Godwinns. His brother, Billy, brings in a very random team of The Goon, Sultan and The New Rockers. They seem to want to push Billy over Bart, so Billy is the Sole Survivor. Team Captain: Marc Mero, Flash Funk, Jake Roberts (replacing Mark Henry), Bob Holly, Savio Vega vs Team Captain: Triple H, Bradshaw, Sal Sincere, Razor Ramon & Diesel More fun. So this is the IC title Survivor Match, but wow, how sad is it. Yikes! Mero vs HHH can be fun. Mero has the newly debuting Flash Funk (2 Cold Scorpio for those who don't know). Bob Holly, Savio Vega and Jake Roberts, who was replacing an injured Mark Henry. Hunter gets help from Justin Bradshaw, Salvatore Sincere and the wannabe Razor Ramon and Diesel. Ummmm, well HHH is getting the IC push, the rest of his team is already forgotten about, so we are going to have it come down to Mero/Funk against HHH. HHH walks when he realizes it's two against one, ala Honky Tonk from 1987. Team Captain: Bret Hart, Rocky Maivia, Barry Windham, Phil LaFon & Doug Furnas vs Team Captain: Steve Austin, Owen Hart, British Bulldog, Faarooq & Jerry Lawler The always fun Bret Hart hater's match we've had the last few years. This year, Steve Austin is the captain. He brings in evil little brother Owen, Brother-in-law Davey Boy, and Jerry Lawler. Faarooq is here to round out the team, and his alliance with Clarence Mason, who manages the tag team champion Owen & Bulldog during this time. Bret brings with him the tag team chasing OWen & Bulldog, that team being Furnas and LaFon. The debuting Rocky Maivia and veteran Barry Windham. The tag teams eliminate each other. Faarooq takes out Windham, Bret eliminates Faarooq, Rocky gets Lawler. Austin takes on both of the babyfaces, being a bad ass. He ends up losing to them, but puts up a big time fight, and goes down swinging. Bret and the rookie takes it. Team Captain: Shawn Michaels, Sid, Undertaker, Yokozuna & Mystery Partner (Jimmy Snuka) vs Team Captain: Vader, Mankind, Executioner, Crush & Goldust Another hard one to book. Do you keep the champ strong? Does he job to set up next month's challenger? What do you do with Mankind/Undertaker? All very good questions. All very hard decisions. This is one of those Survivor Series shows that those single's matches should stick around, but for the sake of doing this project, let's see what we can do here. Paul Bearer brings his three guys together (I know Vader isn't with him yet, but we're only a few weeks away from this happening.) Goldust makes sense with his pairing with Mankind from the Summer/Fall. Crush is the here to make it a 5 man team. HBK brings in Sid, as they were partner's throughout the same time period. 'Taker is chasing after Mankind/Executioner. Yokozuna has unfinished business with Vader. Jimmy Snuka is there, because I really believe they had other plans for the mystery partner, but it fell through and they went with Snuka last minute. He's gone first. Taker eliminates Mankind, but Mankind causes 'Taker's elimination. Executioner causes his own elimination, helping Mankind battle 'Taker to the locker room.Vader drops Yokozuna. Sid takes out Crush. HBK kicks Goldust out. Sid gets Superkicked by HBK on accident as Vader moved out of the way, Vader pins Sid. Sid loses his shit, drops HBK with a powerbomb, punches out Lothario. Vader capitalizes with a big pinfall on HBK to win the match. Vader vs HBK still happens at It's Time, but if you want to add Sid for a Triple Threat, that's fine too. Until next time, thanks for reading.
  4. Richmond, VA Coliseum February 4, 1984 Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Pez Whatley vs Italian Stallion Basic opening, nothing too complicated. Pez Whatley gets himself a win here with a leaping headbutt. Time: 7:44 Decision: Pez Whatley Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens vs The Vachon's Fun tag team match. These teams battle back and forth. The crowd cheers for the Vachon's. Patterson & Stevens work hard and get Mad Dog down and work him over. Eventually we see Mad Dog tag into the Butcher, who starts to make the big comeback for his team, but he gets cut off and taken down by a big leaping knee by Stevens and getting the pin. Time: 7:26 Decision: Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Pedro Morales vs Rip Rogers Rip Rogers is hated by the fans, and Pedro gets himself a nice reaction. Pedro works the match really well, keeping the advantage for the majority of the match. He gets the win with the cannonball drop (senton splash). Time: 6:39 Decision: Pedro Morales Six-Man Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 20-Minute Time Limit Toru Tanaka, Hiro Saito & Tiger Chung Lee (w/ Mr. Fuji) vs The Strongbow's & Sivi Afi Fuji's new stable of villains are on tap for a six-man tag team match. Their opponent's are the Strongbow's and Sivi Afi. The Strongbow's are in early and fight off Fuji's men. Sivi gets tagged in and Fuji gets a distraction and then they beat the daylights out of Afi. Tanaka drops Afi with a big gut-wrench suplex and gets the pin. Fuji's men leave the ring and the crowd just hates on them. The Strongbow's enter the ring and check on Afi, then they level him and attack their fallen partner. The leave in disgust with a lot of the crowd turning on them. Time: 8:00 Decision: Toru Tanaka, Hiro Saito & Tiger Chung Lee INTERMISSION United States Tag Team Championship, One-Fall, 45-Minute Time Limit Challengers, The Moondogs vs Champions, The Grapplers The Moondogs brawl with the Grapplers all around the ring. Once the referee gets this settled into a tag team match, the Grapplers take over. They out-wrestle the challengers. Once the match turns back into a brawl, the challengers battle back. The chaos gets out of control and Rex sends Grappler #1 over the top rope and the referee calls for the DQ. Time: 17:22 Decision: Still US Tag Team Champions, via DQ, The Grapplers. Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Kamala (w/ Skandar Akbar) vs Lanny Poffo Lanny knows what's coming and as soon as Kamala charges, he leaps into the air, drop-kicking Kamala. That stuns him, Lanny does it again, and Kamala stumbles backwards. Akbar can't believe it! Lanny dropkicks Kamala a third time and Kamala's momentum sends him to the floor between the top and second rope. Lanny is on fire to start. Kamala is pissed. He rolls into the ring, and Lanny tries to keep him off balance with short strikes. Kamala shakes them off and just backhands Lanny into the corner. Kamala runs into the corner with a huge avalanche style splash. Lanny crumbles. Kamala literally kicks Lanny into the center of the ring, Kamala gets some speed off the ring ropes and leaps, crushing Lanny with the big splash. Time: 4:04 Decision: Kamala Six-Man Tag Team Bunkhouse Brawl, One-Fall, No Time Limit The Freebird's vs Barry & Kendall Windham & Sweet Daddy Siki Just as the title claims, this is a brawl from beginning to end. All six men dressed in t shirts, jeans, and cowboy boots. Taped fists as well. With No DQ's or countouts, these men brawl all over the building. In the isle, in the crowd. Moments into the match, all six-men are bloody. Eventually all six men make it back to the ring. The action goes back and forth, not one team keeps an advantage throughout the brawl. The finish sees Terry Gordy nails Siki with a running power slam to get the win. The Freebirds get another one over the Windhams! Time: 24:11 Decision: The Fabulous Freebirds Main Event United States Championship, One-Fall, 45-Minute Time Limit Challenger, Terry Taylor vs Champion, Randy Savage This is a rematch from this week's TV that aired earlier in the day. The new champion, Randy Savage defends the title against the former champion, Terry Taylor. Taylor once against sporting a bandage over his forehead. This starts off as a hard-hitting brawl, but when Savage gets control later in the bout, it turns into more of a wrestling match. Savage uses some elbow smashes to keep Taylor on the mat. Terry gets bloody once more. Savage works a chin lock for a moment. The crowd can see Terry's head bleeding heavily. Taylor tries to make several comebacks, but Savage cuts him off each time. Taylor builds a comeback, knocking Savage to the floor. They battle on the floor for a moment, before heading inside the ring once more. Taylor keeps his momentum going, pounding Savage with punches and forearms. He whips Savage into the ropes and nails a vicious flying forearm, but only gets a 2 count. Terry once again kicks and punches at Savage. He whips him into the ropes once more, ducking for a back body drop, but Savage counters Terry. Randy lifts him up and drops him with a violent piledriver. Savage has this won, climbing to the top rope. He points to the lights, and leaps, crushing Taylor with a flying elbow drop. Savage hooks the leg for the 3-count. Time: 21:04 Decision: Still US Champion, Randy “Macho Man” Savage
  5. Rick Rude is the man, taking out Superstar Graham. I like Rude and what he's doing in recent weeks. Now that Graham is out of the way, what's next?! Fantastics retaining the titles is good, keeping up the solid tag matches and building the prestige of the championships. Watts jumping in to partner with Magnum only to be beaten bloody and helped out of the arena. Tully and Gino are officially the bad asses of Mid-South. Speaking of Bad-asses, Dibiase takes down the JYD and sends him packing for at least one year! Well, unless Dibiase is feeling generous, but I don't see that happening anytime soon! Flair retaining over Duggan, and the Russian getting into Duggan's business. That will be a blood bath when this match is signed. Very fun show, I really enjoyed this one!
  6. Mid Atlantic News and Notes Shocking Title Change (well, shocking to some, not to others!) with Randy Savage's debut match winning the United States Championship. We hear there is some new influences in MACW, and the direction of the company has changed a little bit in recent weeks. This title change is one of those changing directions. The booker is said to be really happy with the current roster. He is focused on building towards the big super-card in Charlotte and the end of March. It has been rumored to be on Closed Circuit all around the Mid Atlantic region. He thinks if this is a success, he could have a long career in the MACW. Randy Savage will be bringing in his own manager in the next few weeks. Speaking of managers, Skandar Akbar is negotiating with someone(s) about signing with him. The big rumor is a tag team might be looking to get his help. No word on who this may end up being yet. Expect more of these mega multiple man tag team matches to be featured on the house show circuit. They have been popular among many in the locker room and the fans alike. MACW wants to get on a big cable TV network, but nothing is on the horizon for them yet. If an opportunity rises, the powers that be want to capitalize on it. That's all the news fit to print today, good day folks!
  7. 9th Annual Survivor Series Re-book (1995) coming your way! Team Captain, Alundra Blayze, Heidi Lee Morgan, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa & Chaparita Asari vs Team Captain, Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Luna Vachon, Lioness Asuka & Tomoko Watanabe So I basically kept the ladies match intact, with one added wrestler on each time. With only like 3-4 girls on the WWF roster, and the rest coming in from Japan, there wasn't a whole lot I could do here. The match would be basically what happened in real time. The plan here was to build Aja Kong as the next challenger, this is the place to do it. She wins. Team Captain, Bam Bam Bigelow, Savio Vega, Hakushi, Barry Horowitz & Bob Holly vs Team Captain, Goldust, Skip, Rad Radford, Henry Godwinn & Dr. Tom Pritchard As I've mentioned before, the roster's get a little bare around this time, and because of the added woman's match, it let's me move the men's matches back to 5 on 5 for this show. The pairings can be very random at times, but what can you do? Since Goldust is the new hotly pushed talent in this match, he'll get the win here. Team Captain, Undertaker, Ahmed Johnson, Fatu, Billy Gunn & Bart Gunn vs Team Captain, King Mabel, Jerry Lawler, H.H.H., Dr. Issac Yankem & Dean Douglas Deadman's team against Royality. Continuing the Undertaker/King Mabel rivalry, they will captain teams. Mabel brings in the Royality of the WWF, King Lawler and his royal dentist Yankem. Blueblood, HHHH and the Royal Scholar so-to-speak, Dean Douglas. 'Taker brings newcomer Ahmed Johnson, Fatu and the Smoking Gunns. Hunters sends Fatu packing, The Gunns double-team HHH so he's gone. Lawler piledrivers a Gunn to send him away. Douglas sends the other packing. Ahmed Pearl River plunges Lawler and Douglas so they are gone. Taker tombstones Yankem...Mabel runs off leaving Taker/Johnson as the Survivors. Team Captain, Bret Hart, Diesel, Razor Ramon, Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty vs Team Captain, Owen Hart, British Bulldog, Yokozuna, Sid & 1-2-3 Kid (Replacing Jean-Pierre LaFitte) This is an awesome match for the time period. So much talented guys in this match. Yes, I know, we lose that awesome Diesel/Bret Hart title match, but the idea here to have all Survivor Serires matches. So they are teaming, as they are top faces. Diesel welcomes his friends Razor and HBK, and former Rocker Marty Jannetty joins them here. Owen Hart captains the opposing team. He partners with brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith, tag partner Yokozuna. Sid and 1-2-3 Kid who replaces Jean Pierre LaFitte (who was here because he had been feuding with Bret, and Owen wanted Bret Hart haters). So the match. hard choices here. Marty goes first, as the Kid takes him out. Razor chases after the kid, gets caught by Sid and dropped to eliminate Razor. Shawn sneaks in and Superkicks Sid out of the match. Bret gets Kid to tap to the Sharpshooter. Bret pins Owen with a flash pin after getting kicked by Shawn. Diesel Big Boots Yokozuna out of the ring and he gets counted out. Bulldog sneaks in and hammers Diesel, school boying him to eliminate the champ. HBK Superkicks Bulldog for the win. Diesel is pissed he was eliminated and Powerbombs Bret, then leaves. HBK chases after the champ as Bret is injured to close the show. This last match, is really hard to book. You could go any number of ways. So many of them as good or more likely better than what I have done. I just decided to tease a three-way feud going forward because they were becoming popular around this time period. But it also leaves just a Bret/Diesel match for the next show. You really could just move the Bret title win to December, and his match with Bulldog at Rumble. and Diesel's rematch in Feb. Diesel and 'Taker could meet up in the Royal Rumble to start their thing going to WM. Shawn wins at the Rumble to set up his angle with Bret at Mania. I would love to hear your ideas for booking this main event.
  8. I agree, there isn't a need for a celebrity/legend draft. Celebrities don't stay in one place for any length of time, and the legends aren't travelling outside their territory. would just suggest that if you plan on using a celebrity, start it as a rumor in the dirt sheets, then if anyone has issue with them coming in, it can be discussed at that time. Any disagreements?
  9. This roster is just ridiculous! This big event just a couple of days before the huge show in the Superdome was really fun. A great mix of matches. I'm really looking forward to the Battle for New Orleans!
  10. Friday, February 3, 1984 Fisherville, VA Augusta Expo Tonight is a special one-night tournament. The winning tag team will earn a title shot against the NWA World Tag Team Champions. The match will be the next time we are in Fisherville, on March 2nd. The special attraction event tonight is a ten-man tag team match. Opening Round Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon vs Hiro Saito & Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) The team lead by Mr. Fuji really turn it up tonight. They have more energy and are showing a little more of a vicious side. Must be Fuji's influence. Vachon's take the fight to their younger opponent's, but eventually fall to Fuji's henchmen. Time: 8:40 Decision: Hiro Saito & Toru Tanaka Opening Round Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit The Moondogs vs The Strongbows Interesting tag team encounter here. Both teams liked by the crowd. A very clean, fun wrestling match to begin. Eventually the Strongbow's would take control of the match. They almost had the Moondog's pinned a few times, but the veterans battle back. Jay gets tossed to the floor and Jules gets slammed with a vicious powerslam by Rex for the 3-count. Time: 8:03 Decision: The Moondogs Opening Round Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Barry & Kendall Windham vs Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson The story here is simple, youngsters vs veterans. A true battle back and forth early on. The veterans take the advantage after capitalizing on a mistake from Kendall. They work him over for nearly 10 minutes, but they mis-time a double-team, allowing Barry to make the hot tag. He comes in cleaning house. Sending both opponent's bouncing around the ring. He throws them together, and works over Stevens as the referee tries to get Patterson from the ring. Then as Kendall gets himself tagged back in, Patterson returns to knee Barry out of the ring. He pushes Kendall into a violent leaping knee from Stevens and they get the fall. Time: 14:33 Decision: Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens Opening Round Tag Team (Non-Title) Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit The Grapplers vs Blue Demon Jr & Pierroth Jr. The Mexican team are immediate fan favorites because of the team they are facing. The use their high-flying moves to keep the champions off balance. But a leaping head scissors spells trouble for Blue Demon Jr, as he gets caught and dropped throat first against the ropes. The champions capitalize immediately, wearing him down. Eventually they drop him with a double-gut buster and get the pinfall. Time: 7:11 Decision: The Grapplers Single's Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) vs Pez Whatley Kamala enters the ring, and as soon as he gets his mask off, he attacks. Pez tries to battle back early, but the Ugandan Headhunter is too much for him. His nasty chops and vicious strikes takes Pez down early. A few hard kicks keeps Whatley down long enough for Kamala to get the momentum off the ropes, leaping and crushing Pez with a big splash. Three seconds later and we have a winner. Time: 3:53 Decision: Kamala Semi-Final Round Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 20-Minute Time Limit Hiro Saito & Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) vs The Moondogs The Moondogs are attacked before they even get to the ring by Fuji's men. A vicious beatdown with Fuji leading the charge. The referee eventually gets some order, and the match begins. Tanaka and Saito are real cocky, taking the unfair advantage. They double-team often and sneak in cheap-shots when they can get the referee to look the other way. Their cockiness gets them in trouble, after a missed double-team, they are both on the ground. Moondog Spot finally gets over to make the tag. Rex is on fire, punching and kicking both guys. He keeps both men backing off and getting knocked down. When Spot gets back up, he and Rex double-axe handle smashes Saito and they get the pin. Time: 8:44 Decision: The Moondogs Semi-Final Round, Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 20-Minute Time Limit Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson vs The Grapplers Another interesting match, as two villain teams battle each other now. This is fun to watch. The Grapplers are more of the cheating style, where Patterson/Stevens are more aggressive, but don't real cheat outright. This match goes over 15 minutes, and comes down to the Grapplers getting frustrated and behind the referee's back and tosses Stevens over the top rope. Since the referee missed it, there is no DQ. But while out there, Stevens pulls out something from his tights, as he finally gets back into the ring, he swings wildly, missing Grappler #2, the object drops, the referee sees it, but isn't sure who had it, as he questions both men and turns to toss the object, Stevens low blows Grappler #2 and school boys him, Patterson rushes in to nail #1 off the apron and they get the win. Time: 17:22 Decision: Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson Special Attraction Ten-Man Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 30-Minute Time Limit US Champion Terry Taylor, Ricky Steamboat, Pedro Morales, Sweet Daddy Siki & Sam Houston vs World Champion Ric Flair, Randy Savage & The Fabulous Freebirds (Hayes, Gordy, Roberts) We continue this night of tag team matches with a HUGE 10-man tag team attraction. This one is just a fun match, some good wrestling, breaks down into a big-time brawl, settles back down into a hot tag team match. This one goes the 30-minute time limit just as Terry Taylor was getting some revenge on Randy Savage. (The title match hasn't air on TV yet, neither man was announced as champion during the intros). They continue to brawl, until the referee's and other members of this match break it up. The Freebirds hold Savage back as they go to the locker room. Flair grabs his championship and struts off. Taylor's team raises their hands in a moral victory. Time: 30:00 Decision: Time limit draw Main Event Final Round Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 30-Minute Time Limit Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson vs The Moondogs Based on the interviews at TV yesterday (airing tomorrow) this rivalry is born here. The Moondogs come out battled and injured from their last match. Stevens and Patterson come out worn out from their long battle. These two teams go at it. A classic tag team battle. Back and forth, Stevens and Patterson get Moondog Rex in their corner, working him over. They almost get a few near-falls. Rex battles out of the corner, and Spot comes in, but he gets caught and is worked over by the veterans. It looks like Patterson and Stevens have the Moondogs ripe for the picking. However, just as Stevens leaps off the ropes with a leaping knee smash, Spot moves, Stevens crashes into the mat. Both men make tags, Rex rushes into the ring, ducks a big Patterson clothesline, rebounds off the ropes and leaps with an incredible cross body block, taking down Patterson, cradling the leg, and getting the unbelievable pinfall! The crowd explodes at the finish. Time: 19:54 Decision: The Moondogs
  11. Can I request the Tag Champions for Friday, March 2nd and Friday, March 9th?
  12. Also love the graphic for this show. The card is incredible. Can't wait for the Battle for New Orleans!
  13. I really like the format for these shows. Easy to follow. Love the main event of Lawler/Piper.
  14. Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling Television Taping February 2, 1984 (Showed on February 4, 1984) Roanoke, VA Civic Center Tony Schiavone: Welcome to Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling! I'm Tony Schiavone, and this is David Crockett, and David we have a United States Title Match here to open up this week's show. David Crockett: Thank you, Tony. We certainly do, the champion is looking for revenge after the assault that happened right here last week. Tony: Randy Savage attacking the champion after challenging for the title. Let's take a look at that incident from last week before we had to the ring. Replay clips of the attack from last week are shown. NWA United States Championship Match One-Fall, 45-Minute Time Limit Randy “Macho Man” Savage vs Terry Taylor © Taylor enters with his forehead bandaged up from last week's attack. Early moments are Taylor chasing Savage. Once Randy get's an advantage, he keeps on top of it. He rips off the bandage, re-opening the wound. Savage works over the champion. Lots of strikes to Taylor's head. He's bleeding badly. We take a commercial break during the match. When we return, Terry puts up a fight, even starting a small comeback. Savage backs into the ropes, causing a break, as the referee gets between the two, Savage gets an object from his tights, as Terry breaks away, Randy punches him in the face, as the champion just crumbles to the ground. Randy drops the object to the floor, then climbs to the top rope. He leaps and executes his flying elbow drop onto the chest of Taylor. He covers him for the 3-count. Time: 16:21 Decision: New United States Champion, Randy Savage Randy grabs the title belt and celebrates as he walks towards the set. David: What did you hit him with? Randy: Ohhhhh yeah! I did it! Just like I said I would. The “Macho Man” is THE MAN around here! David Crockett, that man felt the Madness. That man felt the Savage Elbow Drop from the heavens...OHHH YEAH! David: You know what I'm talking about..what was that foreign object? Randy: Are you questioning my integrity David Crockett? {Randy spins around, posing with the title belt.} I'm the United States Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. I'm the best wrestler EVER! Dig It?! OH Yeah! David: Well I'm not getting anything new here, let's go to a break. Savage: OH YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! COMMERCIAL BREAK Tony: What a shocker, we already have a NEW United States Champion! Randy Savage just defeated Terry Taylor to win the title! David: The medics are once again looking at Terry Taylor. We are told he is expected to be fine. Tony: Coming up, we will hear from The Windham's, and Mr. Fuji. David: Also in action, we will see The Fabulous Freebirds. Tony: But right, let's bring out Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens The crowd boos as the veteran tag team comes out. Tony: Welcome gentlemen to Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling Ray Stevens: How's it feel, Tony?! To be graced with the best tag team in the world today. Pat Patterson: That right, we are the best tag team in all of wrestling. Tony: We understand you have a couple of big matches already signed, especially against The Moondogs, Rex and Spot. Pat: What do we look like? Animal lovers? We are wrestler. We are the best tag team. Why would we be wrestling….these dog?! Ray: Pat, don't worry. We will prove to everyone when we destroy those Moondog's, that we are only deserving of championship caliber matches. But first, let's go take care of these two in the ring now. They leave the set and head to the ring. Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 10-minute TV Time Limit Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson vs Dusty Wolfe & Jason Knight Not much of a competitive match here. The veterans take care of their opponent's in easy fashion. Patterson finishes off Knight with a leaping knee drop. Time: 2:40 Decision: Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson COMMERCIAL BREAK Tony: Welcome back, and joining us at the desk is Barry and Kendall Windham! Gentlemen, the Freebird's, have been on your mind as of late. Kendall: Yes, sir! Yes they have. They want to fight, us Windham's are ready! We'll fight. Barry: Tony, these three guys have been running around here like they own this place. We've had some battles with them around the Mid Atlantic area, but we haven't settled our differences. Tony: Tonight, in Richmond, at the Coliseum, you have another shot at these three. Will it end here? Barry: I certainly hope we'll get some of the Freebird's tonight, but I don't know if it will ever be over. They're tough, they're cocky. The Freebird's make their way out for their six-man tag team match. The crowd boo's loudly. Barry: I think we'll just stay right here and see what happens, if you don't mind Tony. Tony: Oh! No, not at all. David, let's take it to the ring. Six-Man Tag Team Match, One-Fall, 15-Minute TV Time Limit The Fabulous Freebirds vs Frank Williams, Terry Gibbs & Tony DeVito The Freebirds easily handle their opponent's. They taunt The Windham's while they beat up their opponent's. Gordy gets into the ring and just physically destroys DeVito. The Windham's on commentary tell the 'birds to just finish the match and they can battle tonight, but the 'birds like punishing their opponent's. Eventually Hayes finally puts down DeVito with a Bulldog takedown. The attack the opponent's after the bell, which brings in the Windham's to battle it out. The numbers game catches up with them, but Sweet Daddy Siki runs in with a pipe and the Freebird's bail. Time: 5:22 Decision: The Fabulous Freebird's Tony: Sweet Daddy Siki saves the day here! He must be the surprise tag team partner of the Windham's for tonight's Bunkhouse Brawl in Richmond! David: What a choice! The Freebird's didn't see that one coming! Tony: That will be a brawl all over the building tonight. David: We have to go to break, up next, Mr. Fuji! COMMERCIAL BREAK David: I'm joined by Mr. Fuji. I'm also joined by a number of wrestlers (Hiro Saito, Toru Tanaka & Tiger Chung Lee) that you've been closely associated with lately. What's the deal here? Mr. Fuji: Ahhh, David-san, I've wrestled all over the world. I've seen many, many terrible, horrible things. Those thing's make me very happy ah ha ha. I've won so many championships, that I've decided I have nothing left to prove in the ring on a regular basis. But I still want to see people tortured, people scream and in agony! I've picked out these mean, vicious, warriors to bring under my wing. I've been teaching in the martial arts I've studied and perfected over the years. They will continue to torture all these weaklings for my amusement. David: You're a sick man, Fuji. Mr. Fuji: Ah, Thank you, David-san. Fuji takes his crew to the ring. Hiro Saito climbs into the ring, and attacks the opponent immediately. Single's Match, One-Fall, 10-Minute TV Time Limit Hiro Saito (w/ Mr. Fuji & partners) vs Italian Stallion Saito just levels Stallion. He pounds him with vicious karate chops. Fuji is yelling at him to use the nerve hold he's been taught. Saito locks in a trapeze nerve hold. Stallion almost passes out, but Fuji ordered the release of the hold. He then picks up him, waist locks him and gives him a belly to back bridging suplex (German suplex) for the three-count. Then Saito tosses Stallion from the ring while Fuji's men kick at him. All the men climb into the ring as Fuji celebrates. Time: 4:10 Decision: Hiro Saito Tony: What a wrecking crew Mr. Fuji has brought together. David: He's an evil man. Who knows what he has in store for all the other wrestlers. Tony: We were handed a note before the end of that last match that Fuji has signed a six-man tag team match for tonight's show in Richmond. His men against The Strongbow's and Sivi Afi! David: Join us tonight in Richmond! Goodnight everybody! Richmond, VA Coliseum February 4, 1984 Main Event United States Championship Challenger, Terry Taylor vs Champion, Randy Savage Six-Man Tag Team Bunkhouse Brawl The Freebird's vs Barry & Kendall Windham & Sweet Daddy Siki Six-Man Tag Team Match Toru Tanaka, Hiro Saito & Tiger Chung Lee (w/ Mr. Fuji) vs The Strongbow's & Sivi Afi Kamala vs Lanny Poffo United States Tag Team Championship Challengers, The Moondogs vs Champions, The Grapplers Pedro Morales vs Rip Rogers Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens vs The Vachon's Pez Whatley vs Italian Stallion
  15. I don't totally disagree about the Undertaker/Hakushi comments. But hey, you gotta try some new stuff from time to time as well. And it's just fantasy booking with whats available! Haha However the title changes can't stay, because the whole idea of this re-booking project is that every match is Survivor Series matches. I agree that some years, some of these other matches should stay, and if I was just re-booking shows, some of these would stay. But the fun of the show is that all the matches are elimination matches. Some combinations work really well, some won't because of the rosters at those times, but its fun trying to fill a show with nothing but Survivor matches.
  16. Sunday, January 29, 1984 Columbia, SC Township Auditorium Opening Tag Team Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit The Strongbows vs Blue Demon Jr. & Pierroth Jr. The more veteran team of the Strongbow's pick up the win. They are a little more arrgessive this time, but didn't outright cheat in the match. The pickup the win with a double-team tomahawk chops to the skull on Pierroth Jr. Time: 8:01 Decision: The Strongbow's Single's Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Lanny Poffo vs Tiger Chung Lee (w/Mr. Fuji) TGL comes out with Mr. Fuji as his manager for this match. Fuji distracts Poffo to let his charge get the advantage, but it doesn't last. Lanny wins with this second-rope push off back splash (Lanny's Moonsault). Fuji attacks after the match, but Lanny gets away before he gets really hurt. Time: 6:32 Decision: Lanny Poffo Single's Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Salvatore Bellomo vs Hiro Saito (w/ Mr. Fuji) Fuji brings out another one of his new charges, Hiro Saito. Sal has the crowd behind him, but the youngster is able to defeat him with a big senton splash. Time: 6:44 Decision: Hiro Saito Single's Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) vs Pez Whatley Kamala destroys Pez within just a couple of minutes. The Ugandan Headhunter just beats down Pez and gives him the big splash for the win. Akbar is elated that his charge has finished off his opponent so easily. Time: 3:01 Decision: Kamala INTERMISSION Six-Man Tag Team Match, One Fall, 30-Minute Time Limit The Moondogs & Pedro Morales vs The Grappler's & Rip Rogers Fun back and forth match. Pedro picks up the win for his team pinning Rip Rogers after landing a nice leaping back splash (senton) for the pinfall. Time: 12:44 Decision: The Moondogs & Pedro Morales Single's Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Sweet Daddy Siki vs Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) Sweet Daddy Siki is debuting here tonight against Mr. Fuji's man, Toru Tanaka. SDS brings the fight right to Tanaka fast. The energy is pretty good while they battle in the opening minutes. Tanaka finds an opening and starts to work over the newcomer. Siki and Fuji try to set up a double-team, but Siki ducks, letting them bump into each other, rolling up Tanaka for the win. Time: 6:31 Decision: Sweet Daddy Siki NWA Television Championship Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Challenger, Sam Houston vs Champion, Terry Gordy Big time energy in the crowd for this one. The youngster Sam Houston is getting to challenge for the TV title against Fabulous Freebird, Terry Gordy. Houston gets attacked before the bell, and Gordy is relentless. He keeps pounding him with heavy strikes and tossing around the lighter competitor. A big vertical suplex gets a two-count for the champion. A missed leaping elbow drop gives the challenger a small comeback. Houston tries to leap and hit a dropkick, but Gordy brushes him off. As Houston stumbles to his feet, Gordy nails a vicious looking Waistlock suplex for the win. Time: 9:56 Decision: Terry Gordy Main Event Ten-Man Tag Team Match, One Fall, 45-Minute Time Limit Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, Mad Dog Vachon, Butcher Vachon & US Champion, Terry Taylor vs Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, Pat Patterson, Ray Stevens & Randy Savage HUGE 10-man tag team main event. This is just a chaotic match. Lots of brawling to begin. Each team tries to settle into a pace that is good for them, but the other team makes a tag and changes it up. Match is back and forth for the first 12-13 minutes. Finally, Savage tags in and gets Taylor down to the mat and works him over. Savage's team is able to get the US champion in their side of the ring for the next several minutes, working him over. Taylor is able to sneak free of a submission hold, causing enough seperation to get a tag for his team. That's when the brawl break out everywhere. Eventually, Savage gets Taylor down in the middle of the ring, climbs the ropes, leaps off and nails his famous Flying Elbow Drop. But the referee is busy trying to clear the ring of everyone else. As Savage tries to get the referee back, Barry Windham nails Savage to the outside. Taylor slides out of the ring. Steamboat slides in, as he is the legal man. Steamboat chops Buddy Roberts to the mat, and he climbs the ropes...leaps from the top rope with his Cross Body Block into a cover and gets the 3-count! Time: 24:15 Winners: US Champion Terry Taylor, Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham, & The Vachon's
  17. Today we look back at the 8th Annual Survivor Series (1994) Edition! Team Captain, Undertaker, Bob Holly, Fatu & Seone vs Team Captain, Yokozuna, Hakushi, Dr. Tom Pritchard & Jimmy Del Rey Undertaker/Yokozuna would have a series of casket matches on the house show loop, so I don't see the need to do it on PPV as well. A LOT of people will see it. So they can captain teams against each other. 'Taker brings with him the New Headsrinkers and Bob "Spark Plug" Holly. Yokozuna finds Cornette's other charges in The Heavenly Bodies and Mr. Fuji would use his Japanese connections to bring in Hakushi for this team. I see this coming down to Undertaker vs Yoko and Hakushi. It's always been tossed around that the character and more specifically the music Hakushi uses was made to be a complete opposite of Undertaker. I think it would be fun to have them two be the last two in the ring. You could build a small program around this till the Rumble if you want, or you could just let it happen here and re visit this later. Undertaker would win, but maybe a DQ finish, to protect Hakushi. Team Captain, Lex Luger, Mabel, Mo & Adam Bomb vs Team Captain, Tatanka, Bam Bam Bigelow, IRS & King Kong Bundy The Million Dollar Corporation vs Lex Luger and friends. Since Mo returns at the TV tapings before this show, I add him in with Mabel to team with Adam Bomb against Dibiase's team of Tatanka, Bam Bam, IRS and King Kong Bundy. If you really wanted to start the 'Taker vs Million Dollar Corporation feud here, Just have them attack 'Taker to cause the DQ in the previous match. Steal the urn, he chases one of them off...I'd say Kama here, but you can switch Kama and IRS if you really want to. As far as the match goes, Luger's friends fall to the opponent's. It comes down to Luger vs all. He can battle through a couple of them (Bundy and IRS) but falls to Tatanka after Bam Bam helps put him down. Team Captain, Razor Ramon, 1-2-3 Kid, Aldo Montoya & Doink the Clown vs Team Captain, Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Jeff Jarrett & Kwang My famous (not really) IC title Survivor Series match. And well, yikes! So let's quickly get rid of the lower card guys, Aldo, Doink and Kwang gone very early on. We can also get Jarrett out, but give him some offense first. This boils down to The Kliq. They can have a rematch of sorts from their Action Zone tag title match. This should go like 10-12 minutes of back and forth action. Diesel gets his hands on Kid, Jackknife, thanks for coming. But the future Two Dudes With Attitudes have a mis-communication (SUPERKICK!) and Razor gets the pin on Diesel. Shawn walks off as Diesel chases him. Razor survives. Team Captain, Bret Hart, British Bulldog, Billy & Bart Gunn vs Team Captain, Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, Bob Backlund & Jerry Lawler The feud that carried the WWF this year. Bret Hart vs Owen Hart. Bret brings in brother-in-law British Bulldog and they team with the Smoking Gunns (probably the most over babyface team at this time) against Owen's team of Bret hater's. Brother-in-law Jim Neidhart, former WWF Champion Bob Backlund and always hating on Bret, Jerry "The King" Lawler. The only issues with re-booking these shows with all Survivor Series matches is that you may lose some cool single's matches, and title matches. That happens here...Bret vs Backlund with Owen's turning into a lowlife scum heel in awesome to me. Owen was always the jealous heel, but this show in real time is when he becomes that scum kind of heel by playing with his parent's heads and causing him Mom to forfeit the title for Bret. We lose that here, which is unfortunate, but I think you could build to that moment in this match and put off the title match till the Royal Rumble. You don't have to have Diesel winning the title in a few days, you could wait until early '95. So as far as this match goes, Neidhart goes first, then both Gunns end up out next. Lawler would fall to Bret. Backlund gets Bulldog out with the Chicken Wing. Bret and Owen on the floor fighting, and Bob won't break the hold. Bret finally breaks away and breaks it up. Owen cheap shots Bret, causing Bret to get locked into the hold. The referee stops the match because Bret can't get to the ropes and passes out. Bob won't let go, Owen puts Bulldog in the Sharpshooter to keep him injured. Eventually a few babyfaces rush the ring for the save. Owen and Backlund survive. Owen cuts a locker room promo stating that since he was robbed on the Action Zone, and not allowed to challenge Bret for the title any longer, he found that Mr. Backlund is capable of defeating his brother, and he fully backs Bob in challenging Bret for the title. They tease the challenge will be answered on TV this weekend. As we end the show, Bret and Bulldog is getting attention in the ring. I know that Vince doesn't like to end PPVs with heels on top during this era, but for the story to continue, it should be this way. And it's the only match that has a good amount of main-eventer's and upper mid-card guys. You could go with this match in the middle of the card and end the show on the Razor win and the tease of Diesel/HBK breaking up. I'd be OK with that. IT would be weird that Aldo Montoya, Doink and Kwang to be in the main event of a show, but that's the roster at this time.
  18. Clean format Easy to follow, and I enjoyed the matches laid out. Fun show.
  19. Here we go! The 7th Annual Survivor Series (1993) Edition. Team Captain, Tatanka, Doink The Clown, Mabel & Mo vs Team Captain, Bam Bam Bigelow, Bastian Booger, Samu & Fatu Jack Tunney steps in and bans the use of multiple Doink's when the clown is turned face. With that, I want to "finish" up the summer storyline Bam Bam Bigelow had with Tatanka and lead that into the feud with Doink here. This is why Tatanka is the captain. Bring in M.O.M. because they are the new team in town. Bammer brings in Bastian and the Headshrinkers. This can have elements of the comedy in it, but I would want it to be more serious. I see this coming down to Bam Bam vs his 4 opponent's. Bam Bam does catch Doink and eliminate him, but Doink pulls some kind of prank on Bigelow to distract him and Tatanka can roll him up for the win. Bam Bam will transition into his rivalry with Doink at this point (poor Bam Bam). Team Captain, Razor Ramon, 1-2-3 Kid, Marty Jannetty, Randy Savage (Replacing Mr. Perfect) vs Team Captain, Rick Martel, Adam Bomb, Crush & I.R.S. The famous (in my re-booking series) IC title Survivor Series match. IC Champ, Razor brings with him his pals 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty. Mr. Perfect would have been the 4th, but he was injured and taken out prior to the show. For storyline purposes, we have him replaced by Randy Savage, whom is chasing after newly heel Crush. Crush's partner's are all top IC contenders, Rick Martel, Adam Bomb and I.R.S. Crush runs from Savage before getting tagged in, Savage chases him and gets counted out. The continue the match with Razor defeating I.R.S. Crush enters the ring, but Savage returns, Crush chases after him now, gets counted out. As all this is happening, IRS illegally enter the ring and hits Razor with the briefcase, but as Razor falls to the floor, he falls into one of his partners for the tag. Adam Bomb eventually elminates Jannetty. Kid gets his ass handed to him, but stays alive. Finally gets a hot tag to Ramon and he cleans house. He drops Martel with the Razor's Edge and hes gone. Bomb and Razor go back and forth, hot and heavy. Kid gets on the apron, makes a blind tag, nails a top rope dropkick, but Adam Bomb kicks out at the very last moment. Kid tags in Razor, who is able to pick up Adam Bomb for a fallaway slam, but also tags Kid in before he tosses Bomb, Kid climbs up and as Bomb hits, Kid lands a moonsault to get the impressive win. Team Captain, Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Keith Hart & Bruce Hart vs Shawn Michaels (replacing Jerry Lawler), Diesel, Dr. Tom Pritchard & Jimmy Del Rey (Replacing the Knights) What a nightmare this match became because of Lawler's real-life legal problems. So we know that approx. 10 before the show (what is it with Survivor Series' having issues less than 2 weeks before shows?) that Lawler is off the show. In real-time, the WWF reinstate Shawn Michaels and just have him pretend to be the guy insulting the family all this time. Well that's stupid. He also kept the knights. Again..why? So, in this scenerio, HBK returns, fires the Knights. He brings with him his bodyguard Diesel. He also brings in the Heavenly Bodies to round out his team. They still battle the family The story can be simply, Lawler didn't trust his Knights and refused to fight. HBK returned and the WWF put him into the spot, promising him he could be referred to as the IC Champion, until they could figure out how to resolve that issue. HBK accepted the deal, saying a win over Bret and his stupid family would get him even more air time and shoot him to the top of the card even faster. We can still keep the Owen/Bret Story, just as it unfolded. The difference here is that the other two brothers are eliminated early. It ends up being Bret/Owen against the four opponent's. Bret and Owen get rid of the bodies, and Diesel. We can do that spot where Bret gets an eye poke, tags Owen, Owen ends up whipped into the ropes, and sends Bret flying. Shawn school boys Owen to eliminate him. Bret makes his comeback, Shawn ends up walking out of the match. The family returns to celebrate, but Owen isn't having it. Same angle as real-time, just different wrestlers and Bret is the Sole Survivor. Team Captain, Lex Luger, The Undertaker, Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner vs Team Captain, Yokozuna, Ludvig Borga, Jacques Rougeau & Pierre This is basically the same match that happened, without the Crush stuff. Both Quebecers are in the match instead. Luger survives, and starts a program with Borga. The tag title rivalry continues and Yokozuna moves on to Undertaker. Not much more needs to be said.
  20. Hopefully it will be OK to make these transactions at the same time. Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling is announcing the release of The Stomper. MACW has signed Sweet Daddy Siki off of Free Agency. MACW has moved Italian Stallion to the Jobber Pack, along with picking up Dusty Wolfe and Frank Williams for Pack #1 MACW has also picked up Tony DeVito, Jason Knight and Terry Gibbs for Jobber Pack #2.
  21. I really like the rivalries building. That six-man main event that turned into an 8-man brawl was fun, and building the drama with the 30 seconds left before we cut to black was a nice touch, you can see that unfolding in your mind. Continued good stuff.
  22. Charleston, SC County Hall January 28, 1984 Opening Tag Team Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit The Strongbows vs Rip Rogers & Italian Stallion Decent opener. The Strongbow's show their experience as a team over their opponent's here. Rip Rogers walks off after tagging the Stallion in. The Strongbow's take the advantage and finally Jay puts him asleep with the Sleeper Hold. Time: 7:25 Decision: Jay & Jules Strongbow Single's Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Mr Fuji vs Sivi Afi Sivi Avi comes in hot, strikes and kicks taking down Mr Fuji. Fuji then start in on his tricks. He chops Afi in the throat where the referee can't see it. Fuji locks in a nerve hold. Sivi battles free, knocking Fuji off balance with his quicker offense. Fuji backs off in the corner, goes into his tights, throwing salt into Afi's face as he walks into the corner. Fuji takes him down and cradles him with Fuji's feet on the ropes, referee counts the three and doesn't see any of the illegal activity. Time: 5:58 Decision: Mr. Fuji Tag Team Match, One Fall, 15-Minute Time Limit Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens vs Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon This is a fun tag team match. Both teams battle back and forth the entire match. The advantage swings back and forth. The four men battle all around the ring. The bell rings, but the action keeps going for a moment. The referee gets the teams seperated. It is announced that this match went the time limit. Time: 15:00 Decision: Time-Limit Draw NWA United States Championship Match, One Fall, 45-Minute Time Limit Challenger, Kamala (w/Skandor Akbar) vs Champion, Terry Taylor Kamala attacks immediately, but Terry Taylor was ready and attacks right back. This degenerates into a brawl on the floor within the first two minutes. Kamala gets the advantage, as brawling is more his thing. He chops Taylor hard, slamming him against the ring apron. Taylor ends up against the ring post, Kamala tries to crush him against the post, but Terry moves and Kamala nails himself head first, busting him open. Taylor slips back into the ring. Kamala gets back in the ring, and its more of a back and forth again. Kamala catches Taylor and drops him hard to the mat. He really starts to beat down the champion. Terry tries to rally, but he gets cut off. After a few more minutes, Taylor gets a comeback going. He really starts to startle Kamala. He can't get Kamala off his feet, but he's rocking. Skandor sees his man in trouble and jumps into the ring and hits Taylor with a wrench from ringside causing the DQ. Akbar gets nailed, sending him back to the floor. Kamala attacks from behind, but Taylor is able to pick up the wrench dropped by Akbar and Kamala backs off, and leaves the ring area with his manager. Time: 16:47 Decision: Still United States Champion, via a DQ, Terry Taylor's INTERMISSION 10-Man Battle Royal, No Time Limit, Winner gets a US Title Match Typical battle royal. The field is made up of the lower card guys, but it's an opportunity to get some in-ring time in a match to earn some fans. The winner is Lanny Poffo, last eliminating Sam Houston, which surprised the crowd as Sam Houston was the favorite going into the match. Time: 12:02 Decision: Lanny Poffo NWA United States Tag Team Championship Match, One Fall, 45-Minute Time Limit Challengers, The Moondogs vs Champions, The Grappler's Another fun tag team match. This battle goes back and forth. The Moondogs take the early advantage, then the Grappler's take the advantage for a few minutes. The crowd is really behind the Moondogs. They want to see a title change here tonight. The action breaks down, as all of these guys are in the ring battling it out. Spot is up against the ropes, Grappler #2 is giving him shoulder blocks to the gut against the ropes. Grappler is pulled from the ropes, getting yelled at by the referee. #1 sneaks down the apron and rakes Spot's eyes. The referee then gets Rex out of the ring, as Grappler #2 kicks Spot in the gut. Grappler went for a piledriver, but Spot backdrops him over the top rope, as the referee turns around and sees Grappler #2 fly over the top rope and calls for the disqualification. The crowd is pissed. Time: 15:52 Decision: Still United States Tag Team Champions, via DQ, The Grappler's Six-Man Tag Team Match, One Fall, 30-Minute Time Limit The Fabulous Freebirds (Gordy, Hayes, Roberts) vs Barry & Kendall Windham & Pedro Morales What a wild match! All six fight it out right at the beginning. It calms down to an actual tag team match, for a while. No one can keep control very long, very much a back and forth match. So much good action. The Freebirds try to keep Kendall in the ring and work him over, but he's able to escape before he gets real injured. This is the story of match throughout the contest. The 'Birds finally get him in their corner and wear him down for a few minutes. Kendall finally gets away again and tags in Barry. He comes in with a house of fire. The action breaks down again. Gordy gets his hands on Kendall and gives him a vicious powerslam. He clotheslines Pedro to the floor as Hayes climbs on top for the three count. The 'Birds slip out of the ring and celebrate to the back. The Windham's and Morales argue with the referee that Barry was the legal man, but he won't restart the match. Time: 23:06 Decision: The Freebird's NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match, One Fall, 60-Minute Time Limit Challenger, Ricky Steamboat vs Champion, “Nature Boy” Ric Flair A Mid Atlantic classic. These two can go anytime, anywhere. They put on a tremendous performance against each other. This match goes over 50 minutes, with the fans thinking they were going to get a time-limit draw, but just as Steamboat climbs the top rope and leaps, Flair just steps out of the way in time and Ricky crashes to the mat hard. Flair capitalizes fast and lands a leaping knee smash to Ricky's head. He cradles up Steamboat and gets the shocking 3-count to retain the title. Time: 53:30 Decision: Still NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Ric Flair
  23. Here we go with the 6th Annual Survivor Series (1992) re-booked! Team Captain, Crush, Tito Santana, Owen Hart & Koko B Ware vs Team Captain, Yokozuna, Rick Martel * The Beverly Brothers Can we say Squash?! Literally! So, this is Yokozuna's PPV debut. So, we know he's the next mega pushed star. Crush's team will take care of Yoko's partners, Martel even gets intentionally counted out. Then Yoko steps into the ring and starts running through his opponent's. It comes down to Yokozuna vs Crush. Crush will finally start to get some offense in that does some damage. Yokozuna NEVER leaves his feet. Crush starts to make the big comeback, but Yoko pulls out the superkick that wows everyone in attendance. Crush gets put down, and a Bonzai Drop later, and Yokozuna is the Sole Survivor. Team Captain, Big Boss Man, Virgil, Brian Knobbs & Jerry Saggs vs Team Captain, Nailz, Ted Dibiase, IRS & Repo Man This match has some heat built into it. We have Nailz and Boss Man's program. I was listening to the Low Blow Booking Podcast (cheap plug) on this very show. And I believe it was mentioned on that show that it would have been an idea to have Dibiase be the money behind getting Nailz out of jail, and attacking Boss Man. You could even talk about how Ted was still upset at Boss Man from losing the Milion Dollar Belt to Jake Roberts which turned Boss Man face. With Dibiase's tag partner, IRS, and their relationship with Repo Man from last year's Survivor Series (and it make sense, right, Ted is the money, the bank, and IRS...they would need a Repo Man on staff.) Boss Man's close friends with Virgil on TV, and his past against Dibiase. The Nasty Boys are trying to get the tag titles away from Money Inc. Lots of interaction here. Somehow, it would come down to Nailz/Boss Man, with Boss Man getting the win, but not convincingly. We would want to continue that on for one more big show (except we know Nailz gets fired right after this). Team Captain, The Undertaker, Tatanka, Earthquake & Typhoon vs Team Captain, Kamala, Papa Shango, Samu & Fatu The Undertaker vs Kamala is a big program coming into this show. It might lose something without the Coffin (soon to be Casket) match. We have the debuting (on PPV) Headshrinkers here as well, so they take out the Disaster's first. Tatanka outsmarts them with quick flash pins (school boy, inside cradle). Tatanka finally breaks away from the heel corner to get 'Taker into the ring. Undertaker drops Shango on his head with the tombstone to get rid of him. Then 'Taker chokeslams Kamala to end the match. Just for fun, we place Kamala into the coffin and send him away to return as a face. Tatanka and Undertaker win. Team Captain, Bret Hart, Randy Savage, Mr. Perfect (replacing Ultimate Warrior), Marty Jannetty (Replacing British Bulldog) vs Team Captain, Ric Flair, Razor Ramon, Shawn Michaels, Bam Bam Bigelow The main event is a mess. I still use real-time situations, so Warrior and Bulldog leaving cramps my plans big time. I get lucky with the Perfect replacing Warrior TV storyline in real time, so I use that here. But then I get stuck when Bulldog gets pulled. Because in real time, his match is just cancelled. Well, I can't do that here. So in doing some research to find a replacement, I found that Marty Jannetty's return to TV was prior to this (which I should have remembered, considering Michaels was the IC champion by now), so I add him into this match. I also removed who I had previously put in as a 4th member the Flair team, and brought in Bam Bam Bigelow because he had returned also and I needed a big name to round out this team. Booking this match is ridiculous. There is so much that could happen. So, here we go. Bam Bam gets in the ring with Marty Jannetty. He injures Marty, so Shawn gets himself into the match so he can eliminate his former partner. AS Shawn is taunting the injured Marty, Bret rolls up Michaels and sends him home for the night. Marty and Shawn have to be seperated as they battle up the isle. Savage/Perfect vs Flair/Ramon turns into a fight. All four men get into the ring and slug it out. The referee tosses all 4 men, leaving Bret vs Bigelow. Much like their King of the Ring match, Bigelow beats on the Hitman, but Bret keeps coming back. Bret makes a comeback, Bigelow cuts him off. They battle for a few minutes, and Bret uses the Victory Roll to pin Bigelow and send everyone home happy.
  24. Friday, January 27, 1984 Ashville, NC Civic Center Lanny Poffo vs Tiger Chung Lee Tiger gets a good amount of offense in during the middle of the match, but after missing a big move, he was in position for Lanny's push off backflip splash (his moonsault) for the win. Time: 7:44 Winner: Lanny Poffo Pedro Morales vs Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) Fuji's first managerial shot here, as he brings out Toru Tanaka. Tanaka looked a little better with his offense after Fuji gets a distraction in, but eventually Pedro is able to make a comeback and pick up the win with a senton back splash. Time: 6:25 Winner: Pedro Morales The Strongbow's vs Rip Rogers & Pez Whatley Strongbow's have the advantage for the majority of this match. Rip Rogers gets frustrated, and as he tags out, he leaves the ring area. Pez falls victim to a double suplex from the Strongbow's to end the match. Time: 7:21 Winners: The Strongbow's Hiro Saito (w/ Mr. Fuji) vs The Stomper Another guy who has Mr. Fuji with him, as the young Saito faces off with The veteran Stomper. Early match say The Stomper took over, sending Saito all over the mat. Mid-match Saito is able to turn the tide sending The Stomper through the ropes crashing to the floor. Saito keeps up the offense and is able to pick up the win after a bridging belly to back suplex (German Suplex). Time: 7:00 Winner: Hiro Saito INTERMISSION Sam Houston vs Ray Stevens A rare single's match for Ray Stevens tonight. The veteran has a lot of trouble with the younger wrestler early on. Ray bails from the ring to slow things down. As he returns to the ring, you can see the momentum change. Ray begins wearing down Houston with various slams and wear down holds. Eventually Houston begins to battle back, but the bell rings. Time: 10:00 Winner: Time Limit Draw Pierroth Jr & Blue Demon Jr. vs Salvatore Bellomo & Sivi Afi The team from the Mexico wows the crowd in this tag team exhibition. The use their flying head scissors and leverage moves to keep their opponent's off balance. After a top-rope cross body block from Blue Demon Jr. secures the victory. Time: 6:19 Winners: Pierroth Jr. & Blue Demon Jr. Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) vs Italian Stallion This is a squash. Kamala mauls the Stallion and gives him the big splash for the win. Time: 2:06 Winner: Kamala Main Event – One Fall – 45 Minute Time Limit US Champion, Terry Taylor, Ricky Steamboat & Barry Windham vs US Tag Team Champions, The Grappler's & Pat Patterson A really fun main event. The action goes back and forth during the entire match. At one point, the team of the Grappler's and Patterson work over Windham, but he is able to cause a mistake, get a flash tag to Steamboat and a pier-six brawl breaks out. The referee tries to gain some control, but as everyone falls out, Steamboat leaps off the top rope, landing onto Grappler #1 with a Cross Body Block. Ricky tags in Taylor as Steamboat takes Patterson to the floor. Terry Taylor climbs to the second rope, as #1 stumbles up, Taylor leaps over him, cradling him with a sunset flip for the 3-count. Time: 22:43 Winners: US Champion, Terry Taylor, Ricky Steamboat and Barry Windham
  25. Thanks, I'm working on my ideas and working through my roster changes, but it's been a fun first week. I appreciate the feedback!
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