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  1. Love the baby face run in by TA. That's when you now a feud is white hot! I like that Many Fernandez is the new Mid-Atlantic Champ. I always viewed the Animal as a crazy lunatic who can be just as good without a belt. Good work as always!
  2. UWF RUMORS: It seems that Jerry Jarrett is learning the hard way that Fritz VonErich is very hard to work with. It seems that Fritz is at it again and this time he is playing with the UWF Titles. Since the UWF Parade of Champions was in Dallas and was a memorial for David VonErich, both Jerry Jarrett and Cowboy Bill Watts allowed Fritz to determine which of his sons would leave Dallas with a title. Both Kevin and Kerry had title matches that evening; Kerry VonErich-Jimmy Garvin match while Kevin was in the 6 Man match between the Sheiks and Kevin VonErich, Stan Hansen and Blackjack Mulligan. It seems that Fritz has some sort of misunderstanding and both his boys left with the belts. Watts was heard telling Jarrett an "I told ya so" but nobody has a real solution to the problem. USWA is a 50/50 split between VonErich and Jarrett. VonErich runs the Texas side of the promotion while Jarrett runs the Tennessee side. Watts also knows he can ill afford to lose the USWA and its roster is pretty stacked. The easy solution would be to bring in a neutral promoter to run USWA but would that allow certain wrestlers to void their contracts? Many wrestlers are still loyal to VonErich while others are siding with Jarrett. It seems to be a Texas-Tennessee divide! One name that has come up is Paul Boesch. His Houston wrestling promotion has always used talent from both and he might be the neutral voice that is needed. The question is will it be a one time event to give power to either Fritz or Jarrett; a sort of BORDER WARS type thing. There is no way Boesch has time to run both Texas and Tennessee long term. Do both VonErich and Jarrett trust Boesch enough to do this? What would Boesch want in return. We will all have to wait and see but this could draw record crowds in the Sam Houston Coliseum! Speaking of contracts.... what is the UWF to do now that their 6 Man World Title is now in the hands of a wrestler without a UWF contract... one Stan "The Lariat" Hansen.
  3. UWF is sending Jimmy Del Rey and Tom Prichard to Smoky Mountain Wrestling
  4. THE COTTON BOWL DALLAS, TEXAS 5/4/1985: WTBS THE DAVID VON ERICH MEMORIAL PARADE OF CHAMPIONS “Hello again everybody. Welcome to UWF Wrestling and DALLAS, TEXAS. We are coming to you live on WTBS from the world famous Cotton Bowl. I am Jim Ross along with Ernie Ladd. What a night it is going to be. We have 8 titles matches including the crowning of the first ever UWF Unified World Heavyweight Champion. All of these and more. Let’s not forget about the Steel Cage Match between Terry Gory and Dr. Death Steve Williams. Let’s get this jammed back night started! CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TAG TITLE MATCH (TITLES VS MASKS) JIMMY GOLDEN & ROBERT FULLER VS THE SUPER DESTROYERS Now here is some Southern Wrastlin at its best. Four men who like to duke it out are at each other from the get go. Body Slams, Haymakers, and some boot stompin here as somehow the champs survive. The end came with a little Bonzo Gonzo with all four men in the ring as Jimmy Golden was able to piledrive Super Destroyer #1 for the win. Jim Ross is really excited as he is wondering who the Super Destroyers really are. Golden and Fuller are allowed here to do the unmasking and they time it perfectly where each mask comes off at the exact same time. Jim Ross: Oh Bawh Gawd….. You won’t believe this. The Super Destroyers are none other than Bill and Scott Irwin. Business is about to get real nasty in the CCW Tag Team Division! __________________________________________________________________________ USWA WORLD TV TITLE MATCH: BILLY JACK HAYNES VS RUSHER KIMURA A typical power vs power match here as both men connected with some huge moves. Unfortunately for the champ, Kimura was just a bit more technically sound and a little bit quicker with the nasty stuff. The end came after Billy Jack was able to force Kimura back into the corner bit when he went to break, Kimura grabbed him by the back of the head and nailed him with a nasty headbutt right to the nose. BJ backed up as Rusher ran the ropes and came off with a nasty running lariat. Kimura turns to the fans and gives his Throat Slashing Sign. Kimura then calls for the Neckbreaker and Jim Ross let’s everyone know that if he connects with this, we will have a new UWF World TV Champion. Well connect he did, and we have our first title change of the night. _________________________________________________________________________ CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TITLE MATCH MR. OLYMPIA VS THE GREAT KABUKI This bout goes about 12 minutes and we see a nice back and forth match. Mr. Olympia uses some good mat skills here while Kabuki goes right to the chops and nerve holds. Eventually we get a nice brawl. Olympia gains control at about the 10 minute mark and has Kabuki in some trouble. The masked Mr. Olympia rushes in a little too quickly and Kabuki resorts to some dirty tactics here with a Martial Arts chop right to the throat. The ref goes to check on the champion but Kabuki goes into his mysterious spin and then comes right at Mr. Olympia. Without hesitation, Kabuki sprays the green mist right into the eyes of Mr. Olympia and the ref immediately calls for the bell and DQ’s Kabuki. Mr. Olympia is rolling around on the floor in agony as Kabuki threatens more martial arts. Somehow the ref restores order as Jim Ross is sure that we have not seen the last of this big feud! __________________________________________________________________________ UWF World Tag Team Title Match THE PERFECT ALLIANCE (Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton) with Baby Doll VS THE ROAD WARRIORS with PAUL ELLERING Prior to the match Baby Doll walks right up to Paul Ellering and smacks him across the face. She seems to be the only one who is not afraid. Arn and Eaton play the scared game really well here as they cower behind the ref, jump in and out of the ring and actually go on their knees and beg for mercy. It didn’t matter as once the Road Warriors caught them it was violence times 10. Eventually Baby Doll was able to distract the ref and Arn caught Hawk with a low blow. With Hawk in trouble, Arm lifted him up and connected with a Spine Buster. He quickly tags in Eaton who goes for the Alabama Jam but Animal got up quickly and actually caught Eaton with a nasty clothesline as Eaton dove off the ropes. Animal hoisted Eaton onto his shoulders as he tagged in Hawk who climbed to the top rope and leaped off with a second nasty clothesline. Eaton flipped down to the canvas and as Hawk made the cover, Animal clocked Anderson to make sure he couldn’t make the save. Baby Doll was the Perfect Alliance’s last chance and as she jumped up on the apron, Ellering got his revenge by coming up behind her and pulling down those tight leather pants. Baby Doll, embarrassed ran for the hills as the ref made the three count. Jim Ross: And we have new UWF World Tag Team Champions! __________________________________________________________________________ STEEL CAGE MATCH TERRY “BAM BAM” GORDY VS “DR. DEATH” STEVE WILLIAMS This match is just what you would expect from these two. A bloody brawl from beginning to end with power moves coming from both. Many of the momentum turns came after one or the other being tossed full force into the steel cage. At one point, the ref gets knocked down but Gordy and Williams could care less as they just continue to go at it. All of a sudden, two members of the Rat Pack, Eric Embry and Buddy Landell, scurry toward the ring and start to scale the cage. It looks like it is going to be 3-1 here but then the crowd pops. It is Michael Hayes coming to the rescue. He grabs both Emery and Landell and throws them off the cage. Dr. Death loses focus here and Bam Bam tosses him head first into the cage. Williams hits hard and staggers toward the center of the ring where Bam Bam now comes off the ropes for a huge running lariat. He then scoops up Dr. Death and somehow climbs to the middle rope for a second rope powerbomb for the victory. When the match has ended, Michael Hayes enters the ring and for the first time in almost a year the two shake hands and give a big embrace! _________________________________________________________________________ USWA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH KERRY VON ERICH with PRECIOUS VS JIMMY GARVIN with NANNY SIMPSON After Garvin walked out arm in arm with his new valet, Precious was fuming and went after Nanny Simpson who ran for the hills. As for the match inside the ring, Garvin actually showed some wrestling skills and had control for a while with leg scissors and chin locks. Soon the crowd got behind Kerry who scooped up Garvin for a Big Slam and then weakened his opponent with various claw holds. The end came when Kerry caught Garvin with a Tornado Punch for the victory. After the three count, Precious came in and got right in Garvin’s face. He tried to play it off that he still cared for her. WHAM! Jimmy Garvin finds out exactly what that loaded purse feels like! Jim Ross: Well the David VonErich Memorial starts off just the way it should; with Kerry VonErich defending his USWA Heavyweight Title! __________________________________________________________________________ UWF NORTH AMERICAN TITLE MATCH HACKSAW JIM DUGGAN VS TED DIBIASE In a strange turn of events, Dibiase plays it clean here in the beginning and that is just because he is clearly the better wrestler then Hacksaw. Unfortunately it didn’t getting him anywhere and Dibiase got frustrated. After refusing to break cleanly, things picked up and the crowd really got into it. In another obvious dirty trick, Dibiase throws Hacksaw into the ring post hoping to injure that shoulder so that Duggan can’t use his big football tackle. Dibiase continues to stay on top but can’t get the victory. He knocks Dibiase into the ref and heads out of the ring for a chair. Dibiase swings with all of his might but Duggan ducks. Dibiase loses his balance and the chair goes flying. Hacksaw picks it up and has Dibiase trapped. Dibiase goes to his knees and begs for Mercy! WHAM! WHAM! WHAM! No Mercy shown here. DING DING DING! Unfortunately the ref saw Duggan hit Dibiase with the chair and calls for the bell. Hacksaw doesn’t seem to care that he lost the match and goes for the 2 X 4. Officials rush down the aisle in droves and prevent any more violence. Jim Ross: Bah Gawd, I can’t believe what I have just seen. Duggan has had enough of Dibiase’s shenanigans and went absolutely wild. Ernie Ladd: Duggan should be stripped of that title and suspended indefinitely! Jim Ross: Come on now Big Cat, who brought the chair into the ring? Ernie Ladd: Dibiase was just getting a chair to help the ref who Duggan hit! Jim Ross: Now I have heard it all. Well, Dibiase wins the bout but Hacksaw retains his title! Ernie Ladd: That is one flawed rule! __________________________________________________________________________ UWF WORLD 6 MAN TITLE Match: TEXAS TORNANDO MATCH THE SHIEKS with SKANDAR AKBAR (HACKSAW REED, KEN PATERS & CRUSHER BLACKWELL) VS KEVIN VON ERICH. BLACKJACK MULLIGAN & STAN HANSEN Texas Tornado Style has all 6 men in the ring at once and you could imagine what that means! Total Chaos from the opening bell to the end. You almost had to feel sorry for the ref as there was no way to watch everything. This allowed Akbar to have numerous opportunities to interfere in the match. A trip here, a punch there but the fan favorites were always able to overcome it. The violence often spilled out onto the floor and the end came with Reed and Hansen exchanging blows on the outside of the ring and Patera and Mulligan duking it out half way up entrance ramp. That left Kevin all alone with Crusher. In an amazing move for a 410 pounder, Blackwell actually connected with a drop kick and knocked Kevin to the mat. He then climbed to the second rope and came off with a Mid Rope Flying Elbow Drop! WHAM! At the last second, Kevin slipped out of the way. Akbar sensed trouble and rushed into the ring where he was met with a drop kick himself. Akbar actually staggered back and landed on top of Crusher who was reeling from the miss. Kevin looked around and climbed to the top rope for a Von Erich Barefooted Death Splash. Kevin soars through the air and….. WHAM! Kevin lands on top of Akbar who is on top of Crusher. Kevin quickly covers Crusher and gains the 3 count. Jim Ross: And we have new Champions! __________________________________________________________________________ UWF UNIFIED WORLD TITLE MATCH: THE AMERICAN DREAM DUSTY RHODES VS JERRY “THE KING” LAWLER VS AUSTIN IDOL Jim Ross: Before we get started, let’s make sure everyone understands the rules here. First wrestler to record a pin or submission will be the new UWF Unified World Champion. Two wrestlers will start while the other must stay on the apron until he is tagged in As the match gets ready to start we see Idol and Lawler coming up with a plan and the Dream is standing alone. Dusty starts off against Idol and he quickly takes the top. Idol and Lawler’s plan seems to be to make a lot of quick tags in the beginning to each other but never tagging Rhodes out. Jim Ross wonders how long Dusty can last in this glorified handicap match will Ernie Ladd hopes it will not be for long. A completely worn out Rhodes somehow falls into the King and the ref signals that it was a legal tag. Ross is excited that the Dream will get a chance to rest but it seems like this might have all been part of the plan. Idol and Lawler smile at each other and now they go at it head to head with no tags. It seems like the match has turned into a singles match for the title between Idol and Lawler. Both wrestlers are able to get the other in their signature finishers only to have Dusty rush in a make the save. Idol had Lawler trapped in the Figure 4 only to have Dusty come in and stomps on Idol for a bit until the ref finally pushed him out. The same thing happened after a middle rope fist drop by Lawler. The same thing goes on for about 8 minutes and the crowd has caught on and they are really enjoying Idol and the King beating on each other. Lawler has taken a good deal of punishment but connects with back to back piledrivers only to watch Rhodes come in and make the saves. Rhodes in enjoying this and just waves an “I got ya” finger at Lawler. Lawler is fuming now as he throws Idol through the middle ropes but it was too close to the Dream who tags himself back into the match. Lawler plays the frightened game well here but he is truly exhausted. In now time at all, Rhodes has connected with a Bionic Elbow and know has Lawler up for his own Texas sized piledriver. WHAM Piledriver on Lawler with Idol nowhere around to make the save. 1... 2... 3. Jim Ross hypes up the fact that Dusty has outsmarted them all and gotten even with Jerry Lawler! Ernie Ladd: I have seen it all and now I am going to be sick! Jim Ross: What a night it has been for the VonErichs and Dusty Rhodes! So long from Dallas!
  5. I just find this so fun to read. So many twists and turns keeps me on the edge of my seat. Really makes me wonder if it is the roster that is important or the writer. Many of us have rosters that are historically better but this is such a cool addition to the project.
  6. Remember, any one interested in doing the rankings, sen mire your nominations
  7. 50 is more then enough. Sounds good.
  8. For the second year in a row, this tournament has been one of the highlights of the entire game.
  9. Sounds great. When you send me your nominations, you might went to include a one line blurb for the ballot like World Champion
  10. Would anyone be interested in doing monthly rankings like Pro Wrestling Magazine did. We could do a Top 10 Wrestlers, Top 10 Tag Teams, 10 Most Hated and Top 10 Most Popular. We could each nominate 3 people for each category and then submit our monthly picks with 10 points for a first place vote and 1 point for a 10th place vote. We could even open this up to outside readers and maybe get them more interested and see if they would join. Our votes should be based on how the wrestlers are doing in our game and not in real life. I would love to run this thread if you guys are interested. I do recommend that we can't vote for our own promotion. You could PM me your nominations on the first of the month. I would make the ballot and then you guys could pm your votes. Just an idea!
  11. Just checking... but this was heel vs heel? 24 Karat might be the best stable in the game right now! Really good job with your main events
  12. Love the show! Great and exciting read!
  13. I love this type of tournament where we all seem to have a stake in it. Great opening round. Looking forward to reading the next two days!
  14. Great all-around show. Thanks for the hype for the World Title Match.
  15. Loved the main event at Centre Paul-Sauve but must admit I was surprised with the pairings in the Main Event on the TV show. Is Gino Brito's regular partner injured? I was not sure when I read the main event from the TV show.
  16. The tag festival has been really fun here. I must admit that I thought the Faces of Fear would have fared better. Looking forward to the finish.
  17. I remember when I was young, we got like a 2 month stint of Southwest Championship Wrestling and I just thought Bob Sweetan was awesome! Unfortunately Vince McMahon came along and WWF was almost all that was left. Terry Funk vs Bob Sweetan are the matches that Bill Apter would place on the cover!
  18. I really liked the ending here to the Brad Armstrong/Ole Anderson match! I think your tag team division is shaping up nicely and has a good mix of veterans and up and comers. The Midnight Rockers could be something special in a Southern Wrastlin type promotion kind of in the way of the RNR Express.
  19. I just wanted to try and get a better understanding of where people are at in this territorial issue I saw today. I have been asked to move locations twice in the game to allow for new writers and both times I obliged. When I first started in Memphis, I had relationships with both the AWA and the NWA and then went to Mid-South where I was also told that Texas was opened so I ran Louisiana, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. A sort of Mid-South-World Class combo. I joined these two promotions into the USWA and broke free of both AWA and NWA and went independent. Being independent, I thought that restrictions of where to run where kind of lessened and when Gene left the last time, I began to run in Memphis again which was actually a USWA base. Currently I have a Watts-VonErich-Jarrett feud going and am running in old UWF and USWA areas which includes what I said before + Missouri. Am I wrong in my thinking that this game has warped into more national programs and the restrictions of where to run have been lessened especially since we are all recognizing different world champions. If I am wrong and have stepped on any bodies toes, please let me know I and I will back out of any area that you believe to be yours. A venue to me is just a line in my event while I understand that many of you do a much better job then me in giving wins o local talent or pushing certain people who are hot in an area. I also think that since we are a limited group, we try and bring the sport to regions that do not currently have a promotion. I mean in the perfect world, Portland and other great cities would be represented. Maybe we should hash this out and decide where people should be and where they plan to expand if they do.
  20. Some big names here going head to head. Wonder how crazy the Brody vs Bock match would have been. I do think you have some of the most interesting tag teams in the game and find it interesting how much you have them go between singles and tag matches. If you had to rank your teams, who would be your top 5?
  21. You are doing a wonderful job of always giving us an interesting twist to your angles. This makes up a lot for your limited roster and makes it must read each and every week. Keep it up!
  22. Great show for the fans in Columbus. Kamala and Ido was a very interesting pair. Billy Jack for Hercules would be one great power struggle! Wendell Cooley on the rise here with a nice win over Slater.
  23. I might have gone all the way to Japan to see this. So many big names battling each other here. Fun show! The Americans had a little success early but the Japanese with the big wins late would have the fans going home happy and coming back for me.
  24. Love the set up.... Might have to steal something similar. You guys are so good at organization and planning while I always feel lost.
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