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i just love Sullivan in this role
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Oh and angry Hacksaw is going to be fun to watch! Pritchard is lucky to get out alive tonight
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I recently watched a few youtube matches from WWC and the fans were wild. Your cards with all of the feuds and wild brawls portrays this so well. The big bruisers are on a roll here!
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Nice touch with Jim Crockett at his desk explaining the 4 Horseman. Great opening and spot on promos with Ole, JJ and Bundy. Interested in Polynesian Power vs Smirnoff and Sheik. Could this be the rise of Polynesian Power or the beginning of a mid-level feud or are they the JTTS in the MACW tag division. So many choices.
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World Class Championship Wrestling: April 1986
kevinmcfl replied to GeneJackson95's topic in Promotions
To me this game is so much about memories and I loved WCCW then and I love it now. Your writing style and wrestling knowledge makes this a fun read and I enjoy that mid-carders become stars here like in real life WCCW. Dirty Rhodes with the title is like the real life Steve Simpson who was dominant in WCCW. Your creativity is also very fun and easy to believe. The heels always have a dirty trick up their sleeve which draws the crowd in even more. I am interested to see if there will be more between Horner and Iceman. I could see Iceman playing the heel here if you choose. So happy you used the Midnight Express and your Cornette interview was spot on! I wonder if the smart Dallas wrestling fans buy into Hillbilly Jim and his Mudlick gimmick. If not, you could always have Embry make fun of them. He would be great here JYD with a Big Thump on Studd would be awesome to see. -
Well this might have made me a WWF fan when I was a kid! I always knew that Hogan was going to make a come back and hit a leg drop and the the title would be his. Now, I have know idea what will happen. That is what makes wrestling fun; the unpredictable. Have fun with them!
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NWA Lutte Internationale/International Wrestling April 1986
kevinmcfl replied to SirEdger's topic in Promotions
Adrian Adonis is the talk of all of Canada! -
It amazes me your knowledge of each of your venues. What mistake did Sheikh make? Was Detroit a big AWA city or was it NWA or WWF
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NWA Lutte Internationale/International Wrestling April 1986
kevinmcfl replied to SirEdger's topic in Promotions
That was a great card in Edmonton with a lot of big names all over the show. I am still hoping that Tonga takes over t some point. -
the UWF is going to reclaim Bob Roop and add Moondog Moretti and place them in a jobber pack
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WRESTLING: 4/5/1986 The Garrett Coliseum in Montgomery, Alabama Hosted by Jim Ross and Lance Russell Summary Form The show begins with a video montage of all the highlights from around the UWF over the past week. Continental Title Match between Dirty Dick Slater with Jim Cornette and Wildfire Tommy Rich ends in a Double Count Out as the two are brawling all over the arena floor The Midnight Express survive their match against the Fantastics where we see Cornette rush the ring for a tennis racket shot on Bobby Fulton after Fulton connected with a Fantastic Flip on Eaton and was going for the pin. Condrey distracted the ref which allowed Cornette to do the crime. The UWF champ, Nikita Koloff pinned Lex Luger after a Russian Sickle. The two seemed to be going at it pretty even when all of a sudden David Schultz came out and was having words with Baby Doll. Luger noticed this and lost focus which allowed the Russian Nightmare to gain the victory. And we see the Road Warriors celebrating in the ring with the NWA World Tag Team Titles as they defeated the Andersons to win the belts. Match: Devastation Inc. continues on their path of destruction with a 2-minute beating of Ken Raper and Homer O’Dell During the match, Lance Russell hyped up the montage and the new NWA World Tag Team Champions as the Road Warriors went up to Greensboro and defeated the Andersons but this did not sit well with Devastation Inc. who came right over to the interview desk after the match. Skandar Akbar: Here we go again. The UWF and the NWA are scheming against me. The disrespect given to my stable is so obvious. The Road Warriors were given title shot after title shot and each time they failed to defeat the Andersons. My team, Dr. Death Steve Williams and the Barbarian, are undefeated. Each week we see them crush their opponents and how many title shots have they been given. I will tell you, ZERO! Since my men were the #1 contender for the Road Warriors UWF Tag Titles, I believe they should just hand those belts over to us as they defend the world titles. Cowboy Bill Watts comes out and explains that the UWF loves the competitiveness of its tag team division and they do not want to water it down by adding more champions so the Road Warriors will continue to hold the UWF titles as well as the World Title and the Midnight Express will continue to hold the UWF Southern Titles as well as the NWA National Titles and each time one of these titles is defended within the UWF, the champs will have to put both their titles on the line and each time they defend them in another NWA territory, only the NWA title will be at stake. Akbar is furious with this news and rants about how the UWF is once again plotting against Devastion Inc. Watts doesn’t seem to care but does inform Akbar that if they continue to do well, Dr. Death and the Barbarian will be in line for a title shot in the near future. Match: Wahoo McDaniel defeats Cowboy Don Bass after a series of tomahawk chops. At the interview desk, we see Wahoo with his Indian Headdress on and he is real excited that he has been granted a UWF title shot for this week in Tupelo, Mississippi. Wahoo McDaniel: I know Nikita is tough but I have never backed down from a fight in my entire life and I am looking forward to standing up for a nation I truly love and taking that UWF title away from that Russian. Ivan Koloffs comes out and starts arguing with Wahoo about why support the U.S.A. when all they did was steal his land. Wahoo had enough after the dumb injun comment from Ivan and he went on the War Path and chopped Ivan to the ground. WHAM…. Russian Sickle by the Russian Nigthmare and Wahoo is down. Nikita proceeds to tear the Indian Headdress to pieces and then Ivan and Nikita are back after Wahoo. The crowd erupts as Magnum TA rushes out. Belly to Belly on Ivan on the concrete. WHAM… Russian Sickle on TA by Nikita. Koloff is enraged and is just going wild on TA. It is obvious he is getting revenge for TA laying him out last week. The only thing to restore order was a commercial break. Later, a battered TA comes out and he demands that the Koloffs come out as he wants a piece of them. Unfortunately for the fans, this mega matchup never happens as we are informed the Koloffs have already left the building in full celebration mode but the last laugh goes to TA as Cowboy Bill Watts signs a match between TA and Ivan for this week in Tupelo. Match: Continental Champion “Dirty” Dick Slater with Jim Cornette defeats Brett Wayne Sawyer At the interview desk, Jim Cornette hypes up the fact that he is the manager of both the UWF Continental Champion and the greatest tag team in wrestling today, the NWA National Tag Team Champions, the Midnight Express. Lance Russell reminds us all that the only reason they are still the tag champions is Cornett’s tennis racket. This set Cornette off but not as nearly as much as finding out that the Midnight Express will have to defend their titles this week in the Houston County Farm Center in Dothan, Alabama against none other than Stan Lane and Steve Keirn, the Fabulous Ones. The crowd explodes as does Lance Russell who reminds Jim Cornette that the Fab Ones have held the UWF tag titles which is a belt that his Midnight Express has never been able to capture. Match: “Dr. D” David Schultz defeats Pete Austin with the Piledriver At the interview desk, Jim Ross wants to know what Schultz was doing last week when he came out during the UWF Title Match between Nikita Koloff and Lex Luger. Ross said it appeared that he was talking to Baby Doll and that to him, it didn’t make any sense! Dr D: I thought it made perfect sense. I was trying to kill two birds with one stone. First, there is no reason that someone as Perfect as Baby Doll is with a loser like Lex Luger and second, I knew that me coming out there talking to her would mess with his pea brain. I am not a patient man. I want a title shot and I know that Luger is afraid of me so the only way I am going to get one is to play with his mind and steal his girl. Soon I will have a hot blonde and gold around my waist! Later in the show at the interview desk, we see a steaming Perfect 10 with the Total Package. Baby Doll is very clear that she would spend one moment of her time with someone as sleazy as Schultz while Luger threatens him to stay away or he is going to get hurt. Match: Eddie Gilbert with Missy Hyatt defeats Dixie Dynamite #1 after Missy distracted Dynamite by getting on the apron and Gilbert came in with the right hand followed by the Hot Shot Lance Russell wants to know what brings Eddie Gilbert back to the UWF. Eddie Gilbert: First things first, take a look at this beautiful women to my left. We were down there in Texas and we couldn’t be stopped. I mean unbeatable until that big ugly Fritz VonErich realized we were taking all the spotlight off his incompetent sons. So he started playing games and we were in no mood for games so we came back to the UWF were I have some unfinished business. Lance Russell: And what might that be? Missy Hyatt: I will tell you Lance. A couple of years ago my Eddie was wronged up there in Memphis by one Tommy Rich and now we are here to finish him off once and for all. Lance Russell: Well I remember that feud and it was a doozie but as I remember the problems were not all caused by Wildfire. Missy Hyatt: Lance. Didn’t your mother ever teach you not to question a women…. Most of all, one that looks like me! Match: The Rock n Roll Express defeats Ron Paul & Tom Stone with a Double Dropkick on Stone. At the interview desk, both Morton and Gibson continue to call out the Midnight Express and say they are not going anywhere and when the NWA Board of Directors grants them a title match, they will be more then willing. All of a sudden the Nightmares (Danny Davis and Ken Wayne) come out face paint at all and the fans give them a nice ovation but they are soon surprised to find out that the Nightmares are here to challenge the Rock n Roll Express and claim that is them who deserves that NWA National Tag Title shot. All ends peacefully here but we will have to wait and see. Match: Rip Oliver defeats Exotic Adrian Street by DQ as Adrian went absolutely nuts on Oliver with a chair after Oliver slapped Miss Linda. It would be hard to find someone more angry then Exotic Adrian as he was not his usually elegant, prancing self. Not even the other Hollywood Blondes could slow him down as he also connected with chair shots on both Rip Rogers and Buddy Landell. After a commercial break, we find Street and a shaken Miss Linda at the interview desk where Street was almost foaming at the mouth demanding revenge on Oliver. Later in the show, we find out that it will be Exotic Adrian Street vs Rip Oliver in a Hair vs Hair Match at the Houston County Farm Center Match: The Ultimate Warrior continues to role of late as he defeats Ron Bass with the Warriors Smash Match: Kendell Windham defeats Bob Adams with the Running Bulldog. Windham looked real impressive here in his first singles match. Match: Jeff Jarrett defeated Mike Graham in a nice scientific display by the youngster. In the end, he surprised the old timer with a leap frog to a sunset flip. Both men shook hands after the match. All of a sudden, Jarrett’s nemesis, Buddy Landell and Rip Rogers come out but Brad Armstrong hits the ring giving the fan favorites a nice advantage. The Hollywood Blondes head for the hills and live to fight another day. Jarrett thanks Brad as Lance Russell reminds us that Jeff is young but is smart enough to align himself with some really great guys. Pez Whatley/Nation of Domination Interview Before this match, Pez Whatley was at the interview desk saying that he did not deserve to be kicked out of the Nation of Domination when Ernie Ladd, Hacksaw Reed, Tony and the newest NOD member, Bad Bad LeRoy Brown comes out. Ernie Ladd: I will tell you why Pez! You are a loser. How can you be a member of the most dominating organization in all of wrestling when all you do is loose. Pez Whatley: Ernie, I admit that I have not been at my best of late but give me one more chance. I will be anyone you want me to. If I win, I am back in the Nation and if I lose, I will leave the UWF. Ernie Ladd: Let me get this straight. I can pick anyone in the UWF? Pez Whatley: Anyone. I promise I will get the job done and show you my worth. Ernie Ladd: Ok Pez! This week in Dothan, Alabama it will be you vs ……. Bad Bad LeRoy Brown. Ladd, Atlas and Brown just start laughing as the walk away while Hacksaw Butch Reed is just shaking his head. Match: Ray Candy & Dick Murdoch vs Big Bubba Ottman and Baron Von Raschke with Ron Wright This main event match is back and forth as each wrestler gets a little shine. In the end, we see the 350 pound Ray Candy start to impose his will. He has Baron in a bad way and is setting him up for the Giant Splash. Ron Wright is over yelling at Captain Redneck and Murdoch is pointing at him. Candy hits the ropes…. Wham! Murdoch had just caught Wright’s Knucklebuster and clocked Candy over the head. Jim Ross: Oh now. It can’t be! Murdoch seems to have joined Ron Wright here and they are stompin a mudhole in Candy and walkin it dry. As the TV show goes to black, we see Murdoch and Baron holding Candy down as Big Bubba Ottman hits the ropes and leaps in the sky for his on Giant Splash. And the crowd erupts as Bob Armstrong and Ron Fuller hit the scene and go wild on Wright’s Army.
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This project is so fun and unpredictable. The Canadian Heavyweight title being defended in Puerto Rico is awesome
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This tournament has a lot of big names with so many possibilities. Looking forward to the next round
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Great match. This seemed like a major event as the fans were dressed like they were going to a wedding. Was this normal in Japan at the time? Also the crowd seemed to be on the edge of their seats the entire time. Did the fans at that time belief that wrestling was real like some in the U.S., especially in the Southern territories. Each team also came out with an entourage. Was that common? As for the match... very intense with great selling and bumping. These four meant business as we saw in the beginning with the spike piledriver from the top rope with no pin attempt after it. The only negative for me is that I don't speak Japanese. Would love a translation of what Yatsu said on the mic at the end
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Even though I am not very knowledgeable on Japanese wrestling your mix of talent from all over makes this fun for me. I really need to research some of your regulars so I could have more of a rooting interest in your matches. I have said it before, your graphics are awesome
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Another great series of shows here. Such a blend of youngsters and vets makes this very interesting to follow as you never know what is coming next. I am surprised that Verne makes Greg take so many falls but he is such a good sport I think he would do what is right for the company.
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got it
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UWF would like Mil Mascaras for April 11,14,18,20, 25 and 27 Hansen & Brody for April 14th
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If I made a mistake, I am sorry. Just let me know
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I find myself in the same boat as Gene but even worse. I have never seen a match from Japan but enjoy your insights. Your knowledge about how the sport really works is what makes it a fun read for me.
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World Class Championship Wrestling: March 1986
kevinmcfl replied to GeneJackson95's topic in Promotions
Summary form or not, I love WCCW! I think King vs Studd would be an awesome brawl! So many dreams in this show but Embry is always the best and his came through for him and Garvin. -
Sounds good. I was using them as traditional jobbers but that is perfect
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Great shows all over North Carolina. The fans would leave happy here with a lot of their favorites getting nice wins. I really believe that if Polynesian Power spent time in the US as had the Samoan Connection (Farmer Boy Ipo and Samoan LeRoy Brown) that they both could have been as big as the Wild Samoans. A lot of patriotic matches going on here which is exactly what Southern Wrestling should be about. We test the waters of racism and prejudice and see how far the fans will allow us to push. Nothing sells like Duggan vs The Iron Sheik! As I stated last time, Cooley getting a push here is really cool. I wish we had one or two new writers who loved a small promotion as guys like Cooley could gain a few titles.
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Just an idea guys I got from reading Lowblow's free agent post Along with jobber pacts that we have where the guy is required to get beat each week, how about allowing us each one JTTS pack where the guys here can beat the guys in a regular jobber pack and also to pull the rare upset. This would give them more credibility and make our tv shows better. I know the argument is that our rosters are too big now but we have all been very good at helping any new writers with talent that it would still work. Thoughts? Maybe we have already been doing this and I was just unaware of it?
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UWF adds Superstar Graham and releases Bob Roop. Anyone who wishes to pick up Bob Roop please note that he has about 6 weeks until retirement.