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[1988-08-08-NJPW] Tatsumi Fujinami vs Antonio Inoki
Mattsdmf replied to GOTNW's topic in August 1988
I thought this was an incredibly fantastic match. I've always been hesitant to watch the Inoki/Fujinami series of matches as I had it in my head that it wouldn't be interesting and too dry. While it is slow, yes, but it doesn't make it any less interesting or even exciting throughout. I think the work in the match, while very rooted in the previous era, had meaning, grit and struggle. So with all that, it actually made any highspots (chop exchanges, throws, top rope dropkicks) so much more lively and memorable. More high-end Inoki that I watch, the more I realize, when he's great and on, he's one of the best. Fujinami isn't one to sneeze at as I do think he's one of the handful of the very best in the world at that time period in wrestling. I love when Fujinami is running offense, he's bringing a barrage of moves to offset Inoki who had the majority of the match as the offense. The crowd in this was absolutely molten and really helped put the match into all time great territory. Had it been a more sedate crowd, I think it would have hurt the match although not too terribly as the work is still amazing. It's a match I believe the rewards patience but if you can get yourself in the mindset that you're in for a long haul and for really interesting mat exchanges, you'll get a lot of out of this. Highly recommended.- 11 replies
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I’ve been looking forward to seeing this match as I’m a fan of everyone involved. I finally got to see it and wasn’t disappointed. I feel this is more of a borderline classic than a stone cold classic but still highly highly recommended. Scorpio Jr was clearly the highlight of the match imo. He was such a prick but not cowardly. Great blood, hate, awesome punches and a fantastic finish! One of my favorites of 2000.
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I really loved this match. Right from the start, this wasn’t going to be overly graceful or even sportsman like match as Ishikawa prickishly goes after Nagai with some just nasty punches after feeling insulted by Nagai’s jeasture at the very beginning. I do love Iskikawa’s both cocky wry smile when he thinks he has Nagai’s number to the absolute panic on his face when he was being bested on the mat. Nagai was really great at having Ishikawa’s number and showing him up when it came to grappling and applying holds. The struggle at the very end for the leglock that Ishikawa barely got out of was just great. I also love the near reckless abandon in this match as both, when striking, were going for some wild kicks and punches. It really added to the near out of control atmosphere that I picked up on this match. I’m very happy this came across my radar. Such an awesome match! Love me some Bat-Bat!
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This was the best I’ve seen Delphin so far. Murahama keeps impressing in Osaka Pro. I think had this match gone on longer, it would be a stone cold classic. As it is, it’s still a tremendous match that I still highly recommend. I love the different takedowns that Delphin goes for throughout and shows he is also very adept on the mat as well. Murahama is a wonderful asshole at the end of the match and postmatch garnering boos from the crowd. Great great match!
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[1995-09-02-AJW-Destiny] Manami Toyota vs Akira Hokuto
Mattsdmf replied to Loss's topic in September 1995
This took place on my 9th birthday that year. Neato. Anyway this was a first time watch and I absolutely loved this match. Akira Hokuto was always a favorite of mine going back to watching joshi for the first time. Her entrance and opening attack on Toyota was awesome and set a great pace for the match. When she was in control, she really laid in some stiff shots. Not Aja Kong or Kandori stiff, but enough where it looked like it made a mark. I don’t see this as a spotfest but a game of oneupmanship and a total bombfest as Zenjo put it. Toyota was pretty great in this and I really liked her growing frustration towards the end. She had enough of Hokuto’s taunts and digs and just hits her with every major bomb in her arsenal, particularly those two nasty Northern Lights Suplexes. Yeah, this match ruled.- 13 replies
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I haven’t had any interest in the WWE in several years. The last show I watched was WrestleMania and that was out of curiosity and talk about a drag of a show. I have little to no interest in any current wrestling besides Lucha Underground so the only reason I kept the Network for was for the classic content. Recently, my interest in wrestling has been waning and I don’t even see a point in keeping the Network as I have many DVDs and YouTube to suffice if I want to watch wrestling. This issue was pretty much the cherry on top for me to cancel my subscription, knowing that it would have less then a drop in the bucket for the WWE. So no, I won’t be watching.
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I’m glad that I decided to unsubscribe to the WWE Network. If or when I become interested in wrestling again, there’s other places I can check it out without giving that company a dime.
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I really enjoyed this match! When I saw the lineup, I knew I was in for something good. I love prick Liger here and how the Toryumon crew, especially CIMA, got to shine in this. I cringed pretty hard at the near TKO moment that Fuji got from Takaiwa during the match. Ohtani and Kanemoto were really great as the surly vets serving up New Japan justice to these Indy juniors. So so good!
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Nowadays, my interest in wrestling basically lives and dies on trying to find as much old comps or complete episodes of older television. Every time I tried to tune into Raw, Smackdown or a PPV the last few years, I end up not being able to finish it. There’s no excitement, there’s no real promos anymore, wrestlers are all cookie cutter and the overall product being sterile. The last time I was excited for something was the CM Punk “pipebomb” and when that got botched, I basically wrote WWE off. Up until that time, any time they had something interesting building, nothing came of it. I’m just happy to have my old territory tapes and old WCW to watch.
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This was a very fun match that I enjoyed quite a bit. While not a classic by any means but with the nice pace, the look of the gym and a crowd that’s having fun, I couldn’t help but have a good time while watching this. I’ve been digging Gran Apache in 2000 and unfortunately he wasn’t in this too much but I liked what he did while he was in there. Collyer did stick out like a sore thumb but he was serviceable in his role.
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The Infernales may be my favorite trios ever and this incarnation is pretty great! While this didn’t hit any great heights, the action in this was still very good with the Infernales just dominating the first fall and the Villanos and Niebla getting their comeback in the next. Everyone was bumping like a madman. I thought the ending with Guerrero unmasking himself to get the DQ win was pretty inspired and them cutting a big promo afterwards makes me want to see a rematch. I so love lucha!
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This was a ton of fun. I really like the use of both rings that they would use in the Battle Royal later. Gino was easily the MVP but Kerry was great as well and Lothario was great as the no nonsense vet. Kerry’s five across both rings is possibly the spot of the match and he showed great fire throughout. The showdown between Gino and Conway was very heated and got a big response from the crowd. The post match breakup of the heels was great too and I would love to see a Gino vs Markus match as well.
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Just finished this match as I'm going through my own Crockett/NWA project. This was an incredibly fun TV match in which they worked a different tag structure than normal as it starts with FIP, shine, another FIP, shine and finish. I really loved how fired up Flair was and Dewey Robertson (who would become The Missing Link) help up his end. Roddy Piper was a bumping maniac in this. I really wish we had more arena footage of this time period as I would love to see Flair and Piper go at in front of a nuclear Carolina crowd. Flair really picked up the pace in this as he switched into "house of fire" mode and dropped a lot of what his schtick was. A fun match everyone should check out.
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I know that no one is really following this which is kind of disheartening but I really want to continue with this project as I still have plenty of ideas. I also really want to see this evolve through the 1990s and into the post-MNW era. So this is more for my entertainment and using it as a practice tool for writing. Anyone reading this, I will have some big twists and turns coming. Right now, the main goal is to get through the September PPV and set up the main rivalries for the rest of 1991 going into 1992.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Mattsdmf replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
After re-listening to the IWA MS episode of Exile on Badstreet, I decided to order the 2001 King of the Deathmatch and Best of 2002-2004 Ted Petty Invitational. Watching these DVDs brought back a lot of memories of when I binged watched so much US indie wrestling from the 2000s. ROH was my favorite promotion at the time but I find myself really enjoying these IWA MS shows more from top to bottom and the sheer variety of the shows. I also love the seedy atmosphere of it all! -
IWA on WGN (taped on September 9, 1991) [aired on September 11, 1991] ⦁ Bob Caudel and Scott Hudson welcome the audience back to another episode of IWA on WGN. They run down the card for the show as the big matches are that Sabu will defend his TV tite against Norman Smiley and there will be a big six-man tag team match with Brad Armstrong teaming with Jerry Lynn and Gentleman Chris Adams against Tully Blanchard, Eric Embry and Hot Stuff Eddie Gibert. Caudel makes a big announcement that The Fabulous Ones will defend their tag team titles against The Fanastics at FALL SLAM. ⦁ Cheryl Rusa defeated Bambi by submission with a figure four in their debut match in the IWA. Cheryl won the crowd over as being very energetic with Bambi gaining boos as she cuts a promo before the match. She says she's too high class for the crowd but has debts to pay off. ⦁ Bob Caudel brings out Brad Armstrong for an interview over what happened at the conclusion of last week's episode. He said it's typical of Blanchard and his crew to come to his save when he's in trouble. The bright side is he will get a shot at Nature Boy Ric Flair at Fall Slam! Ric Flair along with Blanchard comes out to contront Armstrong. Flair: Well, well, well. Look at this hot shot. You think you can take on The Man? Look kid, I respect your family, even your no good father. Your family has always had a ton of guts but from me to you, you better prepare for the biggest beating of your life Armstrong: You can insult me all you want but don't disrespect my family. *Blanchard steps up* Blanchard: What do you think you're doing? Armstrong: I will prove that I'm the top wrestler in the IWA and beating the so called Man will definitely cement me a shot at that title you have on your shoulder. Flair: Well, ain't that cute? You're not the first to take shots at me. Look at this suit, these shoes, this watch. You think you can match this? We'll see in a couple weeks! ⦁ Caudel gives another run down on the big September 15th Lucha Clash card in Chicago. ⦁ El Dandy, Javier Llanes & Negro Navarro defeated The Villanos as Javier Llanes and Negro Navarro hit a double dropkick on Villano IV while El Dandy hit a splash from the top to gain the pinfall victory. ⦁ After the break, Bob Caudel makes another announcement. As a result of the tension in the women's division here in the IWA, a match has been made for Fall Slam. Medusa and her new partner Monster Ripper will take on the new comers Miss Texas and Luna Vachon in tag team action. Medusa and Monster Ripper come out to the announce booth. Medusa told Caudel that people have wondered why Monster Ripper and her have joined up together when just a month ago, they were battling each other. It's simple, Medusa says. When you gain the respect of someone for their toughness and skills, you want to team up with them especially with how much of a force of nature she is. Plus, when you have an annoyance like Miss Texas and Luna Vachon that needs to be taken care of as there's no room for so called wrestlers like them. ⦁ TV Championship: Sabu defeated Norman Smiley with a well concealed attack with a spike that he hid in his boot. The audience is upset with the result but since the referee was distracted by trying to get Al Snow out of the ring area. Al Snow came out because Sabu was mercilessly cheating and beating down Smiley and Snow came out to try to get it to be a fair fight but backfired on him as Sabu hit a springboard dropkick to knock him off the ring apron. ⦁ Brad Armstrong, Jerry Lynn & Chris Adams vs. Tully Blanchard, Eric Embry & Eddie Gilbert ends in a double DQ as all six men end up brawling around the studio. Jerry Lynn was the FIP in the match as the heels took turns beating him down and nearly getting a win until he tags in Chris Adams to clear the house. Armstrong and Blanchard ends up brawling into the crowd while the others brawled up to the announcer's table as Caudel and Hudson tried to get out of the way. Ric Flair comes out to help beat down Armstrong with Blanchard but the faces take control and end up in the ring and the heels run to the back. The faces stand tall as the show goes off air. IWA on ESPN (taped on morning of September 14, 1991) ⦁ The Can-Am Express defeated Buddy Landel & Brian Lee with Doug Furnas hitting a devastating German suplex on Buddy Landel for the pin. ⦁ Pirata Morgan defeats Black Terry with the Pirata Lock. ⦁ Akira Taue defeated Jeff Gaylord with a chokeslam. ⦁ Al Snow & Wayne Shamrock defeated Sabu & Chris Candido with Al Snow submitting Candido with a Texas Cloverfield. ⦁ Debbie Combs defeated Desiree Peterson with a brainbuster. ⦁ Lightning Kid vs. Chris Adams ends in a 15 minute draw. Lucha Clash [september 15, 1991] ⦁ Apolo Dantes, Felino & Javier Llanes vs. The Villanos ⦁ Miss Texas, Luna Vachon & Candi Divine vs. Medusa, Monster Ripper & Cynthia Moreno ⦁ Art Barr vs. El Dandy ⦁ Norman Smiley & Steven Regal vs. Al Snow & Wayne Shamrock ⦁ Sabu vs. Pirata Morgan ⦁ Tag Team Championship: The Fabulous Ones vs. Black Terry & Emilio Charles Jr. ⦁ Brad Armstrong & The Fantastics vs. Eric Embry & The Wild Bunch ⦁ Cage Match: Jerry Lynn vs. Lightning Kid ⦁ El Hijo del Santo vs. Negro Casas ⦁ IWA Championship: Tully Blanchard vs. Blue Panther
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IWA on WGN (taped on September 2, 1991) [aired on September 4, 1991] ⦁ Bob Caudel and Scott Hudson welcome the viewers to another exciting episode of IWA wrestling on WGN! The main event will pit the IWA Champion Tully Blanchard against Brad Armstrong in a non-title match to face Ric Flair at Fall Slam. ⦁ El Dandy defeated Al Snow with a tornado DDT after a longer bout that almost went the 15 minute time limit. It was more of a grounded bout as both worked intricate mat work and as the time was growing closer, it heated up as Dandy hit a plancha on Snow on the outside and Snow also hit a moonsault off the guardrail onto Dandy. ⦁ Announcement of special event on September 15th in Chicago. It'll feature all the major IWA stars along with many major stars in the world of lucha libre in Mexico. Some of the matches announced: IWA Championship: Tully Blanchard vs. Blue Panther Stars such as Apolo Dantes, Art Barr, Black Terry, El Dandy, Emilio Charles Jr., El Hijo del Santo, Felino, Javier Llanes, Negro Casas, Norman Smiley, Pirata Morgan and the Villanos will be appearing as well! ⦁ Thrill Seekers defeat Tom Prichard & Chris Candido as Jericho hits a springboard moonsault onto Prichard for the pin. ⦁ Caudel brings out The Fabulous Ones and Jim Cornette for an interview to ask them who is the masked man that has been coming out with them to interfere and basically be their backup. Cornette corrected Caudel by saying that The Fabs do not need backup or anyone to interfere on their behalf. That said, they won't turn down any help from supporters. ⦁ After The Fabs talk, Caudel speaks to The Fantastics on their take of the situation. Bobby Fulton said that they will get to the bottom of this and will unmask and get rid of the masked man so that they can take care of the nuisance that is The Fabulous Ones. ⦁ After the commercial break, Ric Flair is on the camera with a microphone. He announces that he is back in Chicago and an area that was a big part of the early part of his career. Besides that, he is here to show the world that he is the true world champion and doesn't matter whether the IWA or whatever wrestling company wants to recognize it or not. He is here to issue a challenge to either Tully Blanchard or Brad Armstrong, who are both strong wrestlers, to a match at the upcoming Fall Slam show to see just who is "The Man." ⦁ Medusa & Monster Ripper defeated Desiree Peterson & Debbie Combs via submission as Medusa made Peterson tap from a figure four. ⦁ Brad Armstrong defeats IWA Champion Tully Blanchard via DQ after Eddie Gilbert and Eric Embry interfere when Armstrong nearly had Blanchard defeated after a very near count after a crossbody from the top rope. Flair comes out to taunt Armstrong and stand by Blanchard's side. IWA on ESPN (taped on morning of September 7, 1991) ⦁ The Masked Avenger vs. Jackie Fulton ends in a double count out as both wrestling brawl around ringside. ⦁ The Wild Bunch defeats Billy Joe Travis & Brian Lee with Billy Black hitting a backdrop suplex on Billy Joe Travis for the pinfall victory. ⦁ Monster Ripper defeats Reggie Bennett with a monstrous DDT for the victory. ⦁ Wayne Shamrock submits Steven Regal with a Fujiwara armbar after the battle goes nearly the 15 minute limit. It was a fantastic mat based match. ⦁ The Miracle Violence Connection defeats PG-13 with the MVC hitting a lariat/backdrop driver combo on Wolfie D for the pin. Gordy and Williams continue the beatdown on the young tag team by delivering thunderous powerbombs on both men.
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IWA on WGN (taped on August 26, 1991) [aired on August 28, 1991] ⦁ Our hosts Bob Caudel and Scott Hudson welcome the viewers back to a new episode of IWA on WGN. They run down the card for the show as well as the major interview with "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair. ⦁ Bob Caudel brings out "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy for their first interview in IWA. He said that they have become very successful in Japan in recent times and have big reputations here in the U.S. and asks what they want to achieve here. Dr. Death said that he wants to do what they did in Japan, complete and total domination. Gordy said that they've come from Freebird Mountain to drop a bomb on the IWA. They then go out to the ring to face their opponents. ⦁ Miracle Violence Connection defeated Jeff Gaylord & Billy Joe Travis as they hit a combination of lariat from Gordy and a back drop driver from Williams on Travis for the pinfall. ⦁ The Fabulous Ones & Masked Avenger defeats The Fantastics & Jackie Fulton as Stan Lane hits a superkick on a distracted Jackie Fulton after Jim Cornette had the ref and faces at his attention. The match had a southern style tag in which Jackie Fulton was the face in peril and tagged in his brother Bobby who came in like a house on fire attacking all of the heels. Jackie ends up tagged back in only for Cornette to create a distraction for the heels to pick up the win. ⦁ Commissioner Les Thatcher comes out once again to address the tag teams. He said that since The Fabulous Ones can't seem to win a match on their own, two things can be done. The first, he will be signing a cage match between the two tag teams at Fall Slam on September 21st with the tag titles on the line. The second, Jim Cornette will have to put up his managerial license in IWA if The Fabs lose. Cornette and the Fabs lose it at the announcement as the show goes to a commercial break. ⦁ Medusa comes to the announce booth with Monster Ripper. Medusa says in this business, you need insurance and Monster Ripper is such an insurance. She has had her hands full with Miss Texas and Luna Vachon. She is going to show Vachon and Miss Texas what to expect in the future. ⦁ Monster Ripper completely squashes a local jobber and pins her after a massive powerbomb. Medusa enters the ring to help celebrate Ripper's victory. ⦁ Bob Caudel welcomes the TV audience back from the commercial break and said the wait is over, we finally get to see the one, the only "Nature Boy" Ric Flair! Ric Flair comes out to thunderous applause while carrying "The World Title." He said it's good to be talking to Bob Caudel once again and being back in this part of the country that was his old home area before going to the Carolinas. When asked what he's looking forward to here in IWA. He said that he's not here to build his way from the bottom as it's not necessary and a waste of time but to take on the absolute top talent that they have. Commissioner Les Thatcher comes out and says it's an honor to have a talent as big as Ric Flair in their company. He said that next week's main event will be a four-way elimination match pitting IWA Champion Tully Blanchard against Brad Armstrong, Gentlemen Chris Adams and Lightning Kid. The winner will go on to face Ric Flair at FALL SLAM. Flair interjects and says he will even put up his "World Title" in order to see if anyone is man enough to beat The Man. ⦁ IWA Championship: Tully Blanchard defeats Chris Adams to retain the IWA Championship with a pin after the slingshot suplex. It was a nice back and forth affair. Afterwards, Ric Flair comes out and congratulates Blanchard for his hard fought victory, shakes his hand and leaves as the show goes off the air. IWA on ESPN (taped on the morning of August 31, 1991) ⦁ PG-13 defeats The Pitbulls with Wolfie D hitting a bulldog on Pitbull 2 from the top rope. ⦁ Aja Kong defeats Candi Devine after a dangerous looking lariat. ⦁ Jerry Lynn vs. Norman Smiley goes to a 15 minute time limit as they give a really great technical performance. ⦁ The Miracle Violence Connection defeats Brian Lee & Buddy Landel with Terry Gordy landing a big powerbomb on Landel and getting the pinfall victory. ⦁ Brad Armstrong & Miss Texas defeats Tully Blanchard & Medusa w/Monster Ripper when Miss Texas pins Medusa after a failed attempt of Monster Ripper getting involved but getting knocked off the ring apron and Miss Texas hitting Medusa with a DDT for the victory.
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IWA on WGN (taped on August 19, 1991) [aired on August 21, 1991] ⦁ Our hosts Bob Caudel and Scott Hudson welcome us to a new episode of IWA on WGN. This week we will see the IWA champion, Tully Blanchard in action. The main event will be the Tag Team Championship match with The Fabulous Ones against The Fantastics with Jim Cornette being banned from ringside. ⦁ Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert comes out to talk to Caudel and Hudson while carrying a video tape with him. He says that he is on his way to the top and they need to show the world that he is the golden boy of the IWA and not Brad Armstrong. So before his match with Jerry Lynn begins, they show a music video. ⦁ Music Video: Hot Child in the City [Eddie Gilbert clips] ⦁ Eddie Gilbert defeats Jerry Lynn with a DDT. ⦁ Bob Caudel gives a rundown of the upcoming live events for IWA and where people can get the tickets. He then brings out Luna Vachon and her tag partner Miss Texas who will be wresting next against Medusa and Cynthia Moreno. When asked about their latest problems with Medusa, Miss Texas said that she needs to show Medusa what humility is and they will have to keep pounding the point in. ⦁ Luna Vachon & Miss Texas defeats Medusa & Cynthia Moreno by count out as the faces have Medusa & Moreno on the run after a very impressive combo attack on Medusa and she runs out of the ring and to the back while the referee counts to 10. ⦁ Tully Blanchard defeats Sabu with a rollup but with his foot on the rope. Blanchard nearly survives Sabu's barrage of attacks until he cheats to get the upper hand long enough to squeak out a cheap victory. ⦁ Bob Caudel makes an announcement with Blanchard that he will be defending his IWA championship next week against Gentleman Chris Adams! Blanchard said that this goes against tradition of the champion defending the title on television. Bob Caudel then said that this is a different place and the in studio audience and the television audience demand to see the best matches they could see and a championship match is what people would like to see! ⦁ Bob Caudel announces that "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair will make an appearance on next week's show! ⦁ Tag Team Championship: The Fabulous Ones defeats The Fantastics after a masked man attacks Bobby Fulton who had just got in a hot tag but the referee was down. The masked man laid out Fulton and drapped an unconscious Stan Lane onto Fulton and the ref was revived and made the 3-count. The match itself began with The Fantastics getting the edge on The Fabulous Ones who were psyched out by the absense of their manager Jim Cornette. But once they got control, they cut off the ring and wore Tommy Rogers down until he got to tag in Fulton. ⦁ After the match, the 3 men including Jim Cornette began to beat down the Fantastics until Bobby's brother Jackie came to the rescue and the heels left the ring. IWA on ESPN (taped on the morning of August 24, 1991) ⦁ Steven Regal, Norman Smiley & Felino defeated Negro Navarro, Villano III & Villano IV with Regal using the Regal Stretch on Villano IV for the win. ⦁ Reggie Bennett defeated Cynthia Moreno by hitting a big splash to gain the pinfall victory. ⦁ Brad Armstrong defeated Chris Candido by hitting a diving crossbody from the top rope. ⦁ The Miracle Violence Connection (Steve Williams & Terry Gordy) defeated Brad Rhenigans & Doug Somers when Terry Gordy hit a devastating lariat onto Rhenigans to get the pinfall. ⦁ TV Championship: Sabu defeats Lightning Kid with the triple moonsault.
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IWA on WGN (taped on August 12, 1991) [aired on August 14, 1991] ⦁ Bob Caudel and Scott Hudson welcome us to another edition of IWA on WGN. We will see tag team action from some established stars that we see every week and some newcomers. As well, later in the show, we will see The Fantastics challenge The Fabulous Ones for the IWA Tag Team Championship. But the main story is that Brad Armstrong will have to come back from the beat down he received from Embry, Gilbert and Lightning Kid last week. The trio of heels come out to talk to Caudel. They gloat about beating down Armstrong and that maybe he should have just stayed home where his daddy would keep him safe instead of being in their den of wolves. Caudel says that what they did was uncalled for, unsportsman like and dispicable. Gilbert laughed and replied, "And that's supposed to make us feel bad? Bob, you of all people have been in this business for a very long time and know that it's a dog eat dog world. Let's face it Brad, you're just a chew toy and we're rottweilers." Caudel then says that we will here from Armstrong later in the show and there will be a six-man tag with these gentlemen. ⦁ PG-13 defeats Doug Somers & DJ Peterson after JC Ice hits a buldog from the top rope onto Peterson for the win. ⦁ Bob Caudel then introduces Medusa to come up to the announcer's table for an interview. He then asks Medusa how she felt about her loss last week against the newcomer Luna Vachon. She then goes on to blame her tag partners not to be around to help keep them from losing the match. Then Miss Texas comes out to defend herself from being bad mouthed by Medusa. The two get heated and Medusa then challenges Miss Texas to a match and she agrees. ⦁ Medusa defeats Miss Texas after getting a rollup pin. The match goes on for about 5 minutes in which Miss Texas dominates for the most part but Medusa gains the upper hand with a lariat, lands a thunderous suplex, goes for a pin but gets a nearfall. Miss Texas makes a quick comeback but Medusa rolls her up for a decisive three count. ⦁ Next up, Bob Caudel has the IWA tag team champions, The Fabulous Ones with their manager, Jim Cornette to the announcer's table. Cornette says that they will defend against two chumps that he has dealt with too many times in the past but he knows how to beat them. They will run through them like a hot knife through butter. ⦁ Brad Armstrong, Jerry Lynn & Blue Panther come out to have an interview before their match against Eric Embry, Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert and Lightning Kid. Asked about being attacked by his three opponents last week, what will Armstrong do? Brad said that you can't keep an Armstrong down and with his two partners, they will take care of business and show that those guys can't win a battle without even greater numbers and a face to face. ⦁ Brad Armstrong, Jerry Lynn & Blue Panther vs. Eric Embry, Eddie Gilbert & Lightning Kid ends in a double DQ. Both sides could not stay to their seperate corners and brawled around the ringside. ⦁ Tag Team Championship: The Fabulous Ones vs. The Fantastics. The Fantastics defeat The Fabulous Ones by DQ. The Fantastics had The Fabulous Ones so close to being beat as Tommy Rogers got a major hot tag and just as they were about to hit their team move, Jim Cornette came rushing in to blindside them which caused the ref to disqualify the tag champions. The champs tried to take advantage of them but The Fantastics had chased them off. Commissioner Les Thatcher comes out and says that they can't be having these type of cowardly results to the matches. It cheats the opponents and most importantly, the fans. So next week, The Fabulous Ones will once again defend their titles against The Fantastics but this time around, Jim Cornette will be banned from ringside. Jim Cornette throws a tantrum as the champions are obviously upset as the show goes off the air. IWA on ESPN (taped on morning of August 17, 1991) ⦁ Jeff Gaylord defeats Jackie Fulton with a clothesline off the top rope. ⦁ Al Snow & Wayne Shamrock defeats Billy Joe Travis & Buddy Landel as Shamrock puts on an Fujiwara arm bar on Travis to make him submit. ⦁ Luna Vachon defeats Cynthia Moreno with a tornado DDT. ⦁ Chris Adams, Jerry Lynn & Steven Regal defeats The Villanos as Jerry Lynn hits a victory roll on Villano IV. ⦁ TV Championship: Sabu defeats Pirata Morgan. It was a near brawl around the studio but it ends in the ring as Sabu hits a double springboard moonsault to gain the victory and retaining the TV title.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Mattsdmf replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
Since I don't watch nearly enough current wrestling to do a list, here are my Top 30 First Time Watches of 2017: 1. Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Jun Akiyama [AJPW 2/27/00] 2. Aja Kong vs. KAORU [GAEA 2/13/00] 3. Marty Jones vs. Terry Rudge [Joint Promotions 11/30/76] 4. Giant Baba vs. Billy Robinson [AJPW 7/24/74] 5. Genichiro Tenryu vs. Keiji Mutoh [AJPW 6/8/01] 6. CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar [WWE SummerSlam 8/18/13] 7. Trevor Lee vs. Chip Day [CWF Mid-Atlantic 4/26/17] 8. Carlos Colon vs. Stan Hansen (Cage Match) [WWC 3/14/87] 9. Dirty White Boy vs. Tracy Smothers (Tennessee Chain Match) [sMW Bluegrass Brawl 4/2/93] 10. Terry Funk vs. Mark Lewin [Houston 4/27/79] 11. El Hijo del Santo vs. Blue Panther [Monterrey 4/9/00] 12. Kenta Kobashi vs. Yoshihiro Takayama [AJPW 5/26/00] 13. Nobuhiko Takada vs. Akira Maeda [uWF 11/10/88] 14. El Hijo del Santo & Negro Casas vs. Bestia Salvaje & Scorpio Jr. [CMLL 3/19/99] 15. Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan [WWE Fastlane 2/22/15] 16. Barry WIndham vs. Ron Bass [CWF 11/19/83] 17. Verne Gange vs. Billy Robinson [iWE 11/20/74] 18. Shinya Hashimoto & Takashi Iizuka vs. Naoya Ogawa & Kazunari Murakami [NJPW 1/4/00] 19. Etsuko Mita & Mima Shimoda vs. Tomoko Watanabe & Kumiko Maekawa [AJW 3/4/00] 20. Takehiro Murahama vs. Naohiro Hoshikawa [Osaka Pro 3/25/00] 21. Harley Race vs. Andre the Giant [Houston 1/7/79] 22. Negro Casas, Atlantis & Rayo de Jalisco Jr. vs. Villano III, Pieroth Jr. & Fuerza Guerrera [CMLL 4/14/00] 23. Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar [WWE Hell in a Cell 10/23/15] 24. HHH vs. Chris Jericho [WWF Backlash 4/17/00] 25. Ric Flair & Barry Windham vs. Ricky Steamboat & Eddie Gilbert [WCW 1/21/89] 26. Yuki Ishikawa & Naoki Sano vs. Alexander Otsuka & Kazunari Murakami [battlARTS 3/25/00] 27. Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena vs. Seth Rollins [WWE Royal Rumble 1/26/15] 28. Atlantis, Mr. Niebla & Rayo de Jalisco Jr. vs. Dr. Wagner Jr., Bestia Salvaje & Scorpio Jr. [CMLL 2/25/00] 29. Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Kenta Kobashi [AJPW 4/11/00] 30. Lioness Asuka & Sonoko Kato vs. Sugar Sato & Chikayo Nagashima [GAEA 2/13/00] -
[2000-04-09-Michinoku Pro-Super J Cup] CIMA vs Jushin Liger
Mattsdmf replied to soup23's topic in April 2000
I really dug this match and thought that if it was longer it would rank much higher for me. As it stands, its still a great match. I really loved the grit that Liger showed in the match and CIMAs fiery comebacks that almost showed he could pull off a huge victory against Liger. -
[2000-04-07-NJPW-Dome Impact] Shinya Hashimoto vs Naoya Ogawa
Mattsdmf replied to Jordan's topic in April 2000
This had that big fight feel that I love and felt like it could have main evented a WrestleMania. While I agree Ogawa was awful, Hashimotos performance was so great he carried him to a fantastic match. It felt like every strike or throw that was executed had weight behind it and the match could come to an end. I didnt mind the use of 4 STOs as they seemed to get more devastating each time. I thoroughly loved this match. It was a great spectacle.- 14 replies
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