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  1. Continental Wrestling Association begins to try and clean up its roster by releasing Bob Armstrong, Grizzly Boone, Lanny Kean, and Teijho Khan. Jerry Jarret is accepted phone calls on offers for anyone on the roster.
  2. If you don't stay ahead, you quickly fall behind. That is the message Ted Turner had for both Jerry Jarrett and Ernie Ladd in a big meeting held this week in Atlanta. Turner was referring to what seems to be a push by many of the wrestling territories to become "national" promotions. He stated recent roster changes and huge pay per view shows by some of the other territories as his evidence. Turner also explained that the names being used by Jarrett, Memphis Wresting or Championship Wrestling, gives his promotion "a small town feel." When Jarrett tried to explain that "a small town promotion" is just what he was looking for and bigger doesn't always mean better, Turner quickly stated that that Superstation 17 was looking for the exact opposite. He told Jarrett that Memphis must go back to using the Continental Wrestling Association name and logo if it wanted to continue on his station. Jarrett quickly excepted as he really had no choice. This quickly showed who was in charge of the meeting.... the man with the least wrestling knowledge. Can a white collar business man run this wild, blue collar sport? I mean if this works out, you might someday see a business mogul in the white house regardless of political knowledge. Ernie Ladd thought he was reading the room well when he suggested that he back to using the Universal Wrestling Federation, or UWF for short, as his name. This seemed to anger Turner who said that he was not in the habit of paying off lawsuits and reminded him the Cowboy Bill Watts and the U.S. Federal Courts have already ruled that he is not allowed to use the name UWF. When Ladd said that he was fine continuing with the name Mid-South then, Turner simply said that Superstation 17 will be showing Continental Wrestling Association shows only as he "again" wants a show to span the continent just as his television station does. What exactly does this mean for Ladd, only time will tell. Most feel that Memphis is going to expand into other Southern states and will add some roster pieces, mostly coming from Ladd's Mid-South territory. Does this mean that Ladd and Jarrett will join together? Maybe but Ladd has shown that he likes to work alone. Maybe this was just due to his inability to work with Bill Watts and that he will function better with Jarrett. It seems with Turner firmly behind the CWA, Ladd is just a puppet who will soon be begging for a job in the industry. Whatever happens with Ladd, expect the roster in Memphis to grow as it seems that it will soon have all 3 hours to fill on the Superstation each week. Stay tuned... Memphis might be losing its small town feel. This will either make Jarrett's promotion one of the leaders in the industry or it will bring about its demise as we have scene from so many other territories in this Dawn of Wrestling Wars that has taken over the industry. So when will all of this change occur? Basically as soon as my head can figure out some direction. Expect Memphis... ummmm,... the CWA to be back in a few weeks.
  3. We have been down this road a few times in the past and the debate has cost us writers on numerous occasions. We have a divide in the opinions of what the best roster size is, what the jobber rule should be, when a person is considered to be a rookie, when a person should get pushed, when a person is considered retired and when a writer should should be replaced due to inactivity. Over the past 4 and a half years, the writers here have changed often with a core of 3 or 4 being involved for the entire length of the game. With the changing of writers over time, maybe the beliefs of the majority have also changed. With that being said, feel free to propose any rules change to my in a private message. Then I can put it out to the group of writers anonymously and we can all get on the same page. If you have no suggestions for rules changes, please stop complaining about the rules of the game as it only serves to pull us apart as it has done in the past. I have said this before, we are all equal here and the majority rules the game. Please feel free to propose as many rules changes as you like to make Dawn of War a better and more inviting place.
  4. Just my thought on the subject of rookies and retirements... I was always in favor of wrestlers not being eligible to be in our game until they had wrestled 10 matches in a given year in a major promotion which is pretty easy to track through either cagematch or wrestlingdata. I know these are not perfect but the major promotions did a good job of keeping records. This stops us all from pushing people way to fast. Right now we have major players in Dawn of War who were never heard of by anyone in 1988 unless you lived in the small indy territory that they worked in. I was out voted on this idea and we went with the idea of wrestlers being allowed into our game as long as there is any evidence that they wrestled at all in any year. As far as retirements, I think our current rule is pretty good as we do allow for retired wrestlers to work in a territory and even participate in matches. I do agree that many of the wrestlers who we have on the retired list did work in the indys for a long time. My problem with this is that none of us are running small indys. We are running major promotions with TV contracts, named pay per view shows and bloated rosters. I just looked at the Memphis roster from 1988 and they were getting by with like 16 guys per month with a few jobbers and guys doing some spot shows. If you look at Georgia Championship Wrestling in 1982 they ran 30 shows per month and survived with only 10 wrestlers wrestling in 20 shows. The rest of the roster were jobbers and part time role players and a few stars who came in for the monthly show at the Omni. If we feel that our rosters are not deep enough, large enough, or that there is not enough talent to go around, I think we are getting way off base. I am truly struggling right now to even right shows because my roster is just too big with too much star power. I would prefer to cut roster size, wait for rookies to be in major promotions before being allowed to be drafted and have wrestlers who are wrestling like once a month to be considered retired. I understand that I am in the minority but if anyone would like to propose any rule changes, we can vote on anything here. We are all equal here in Dawn of War.
  5. Fun show as always. The Dark Journey angle has been so well done. Can't wait to see what is next. If ever there was a wrestler meant for a certain promotion it is Plowboy! Way to start selling those tickets... announce Superstar Dundee early and get the fans on board!
  6. CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING ASSOCIATION: EPISODE #20: July 22, 1988 The traditional CWA opening is played with some music being played as we see all the big stars of Memphis past hitting big moves. One exception is there is no Jerry “The King” Lawler in the intro. Before we get to the opening segment, Championship Wrestling opens to a montage from this past Monday night at the Mid-South Coliseum. We see Terry Gordy hitting the powerslam on Nature Boy Buddy Landel for the pin and the ref handing the Southern Heavyweight Title to Gordy. The next part of the video focuses on the Southern Tag Team Tournament where, at the end, we see Jerry Jarrett hand the Southern Tag Titles to The Assassins, only to have the Assassins take off their masks and reveal themselves as “Dirty” Dutch Mantel and “The Heartthrob” Austin Idol. (As the show starts, with see Lance Russell and Dutch Mantell with Austin Idol, and there with their new Southern Tag Team Titles draped over their shoulders.) Mr. Hughes, Dutch’s bodyguard, is in the picture but he just stands with his arms folded, sunglasses on, looking as mean as possible. Lance Russell: Yeeellow Everybody. Fans, welcome to another edition of championship wrestling, the world leader in professional wrestling. This is professional wrestling like it used to be and the way you like it. I’m Lance Russell and alongside me as always is the Dirty Dutchman, Dutch Mantell. Dutch, what in the heck was that all about last Monday night at the Coliseum. I mean I’ve seen you do some pretty sneaky things around here but that one takes the cake. Dutch: Well another show… another insult. I mean would it kill you to congratulate Autis Idol and myself on becoming the Southern Tag Team Champions. (You here a gasp from the fans who were not at the show this past Monday and didn’t know that Dutch and Austin Idol won the title) Lance: Yea… I thought the Assassins won the tournament and so did Jerry Jarrett. I’m sure he’ll have something to say about this. Austin Idol: So good to see you again also Lance. I know you are thrilled to have the Universal Heartthrob back in Memphis. I mean it took Dutch and I one day… that’s right just one day to rise to the top of the mountain … a place we plan on staying for a long, long time. There isn’t a team around who can take these titles from us. Now I’ve heard you say Jerry Jarrett will have something to say about Dutch and I winning these Southern Tag Titles. Lance, I’m not sure that is even possible. Did you see that imbecile Jerry Jarrett’s face when he handed us the titles and then we took off those Assassin masks? I mean his jaw hit the floor so hard I’m sure he broke it in about 4 places. I’m sure it’s wired shut by now. Dutch: Oh wouldn’t that be great. A Jarrett with a wired jaw. Lance: You two are impossible. I think his jaw is just fine and I wouldn’t be surprised if he takes those titles right back from you and awards them to Superstar Bill Dundee and “The Fab One” Steve Keirn. On cue, Dundee and Keirn come out to the applause of the crowd. While Lance begs for some decorum, Dundee and Keirn don’t seem to care and get right in the face the Champs are yelling about how they stole the title. Next to the scene is Jerry Jarrett who seems to agree with Dundee and Keirn and seems about to strip the titles from Dutch and Idol. Dutch: Hold on their just a minute Mr. President. You did everything in your power to keep me out of this tournament. I applied 3 times and you turned me down just out of spite. Now Austin and myself win the tournament and you have the nerve to even think about handing our titles to a team we just beat. Jerry Jarrett: Spite had nothing to do with it. There were rules. You needed to be a current tag team and send in footage for the Board of Directors to evaluate. You never fulfilled these requirements. That is the reason you were not allowed in the tournament. Dutch: And did the midget and the girl with the blonde hair to my right fulfill these requirements. Jerry Jarrett: If you are referring to Superstar Bill Dundee and Steve Keirn…. No, they did not fulfill all of the requirements as they were not currently wrestling together but they were given an exception as they were past Southern Tag Team Champions. This was also the reason why the Assassins were allowed into the tournament as they were 4-time Southern Tag Team Champions. Now you two… please hand me those… Austin Idol: Man, Jarrett, you must have taken more shots to the head then I thought. Were Dutch Mantell and I not the Continental World Tag Team Champions on two separate occasions. This is the actual world titles previously recognized by Memphis as the real World Champions! Is this not the same exception you gave to Dundee and Keirn and the Assassins? You can almost see the sails come out of Jarrett as his shoulders suddenly slump and his face goes from one of excitement as he was about to hand the titles to Dundee and Keirn to one of depression as he realizes that he has been had and there is nothing he can do about taking the titles from The Universal Heartthrob and Dirty Dutch. He quickly composes himself and then lets Dundee and Keirn know that they will get the first Southern Tag Team shot and that match will take place this Monday night at the Mid-South Coliseum. Nobody is really happy with the outcome of this situation as Lance tries to refocus the show. Lance tries to get the show back on track but you can even see his frustration that Dutch and Idol are still going to be the champion. Lance: Well, that we be a great match. We will have more on Monday night’s card a little later but let me tell you about our show here tonight. Shane Douglas will be taking Devil #1. Exotic Adrian Street will be in action against “No Class” Donny Bass. Dick Slater & Jos Leduc will be taking on Trent Knight and Cougar Jay. Newcomer Mando Guerrero from the legendary Guerrero family will be making his in-ring debut here in Championship Wrestling and in our main event it will be “The Nature Boy” Buddy Landel taking on Too Cold Scorpio. That and a whole lot more. It looks like the timekeeper is ready to go so let’s get the action started. MATCH #1 “The Franchise” Shane Douglas vs Devil #1 with Ron Wright While Douglas controlled almost all of the match, Ron Wright, the leader of the Christian Wrestler’s Association, had a plan. At one point, Devil #1 was out on the floor trying to recover. The ref prevented The Franchise from going out to continue the assault. This is when Ron Wright ordered Devil #2 back into the ring. As Douglas came over to meet who he thought was the battered Devil #1, he was ambushed by a fresh Devil #2 who ended up shocking Douglas with a roll up, grab of the tights and feet on the ropes for the pin. The crowd had seen the entire thing and was screaming at the ref. Suddenly, Jeff Jarrett appears and demonstratively explains what happened. Ron Wright was screaming from his wheelchair that JJ was lying. The ref went over to talk to Ron Wright and this is when he saw the battered Devil #1 lying on the ground, half under the ring. He quickly reversed his decision and ordered the match to continue. Douglas quickly tossed Devil #2 out of the ring and JJ tossed Devil #1 into the ring. WHAM… Belly to Belly Suplex by Douglas and the ref makes the 3-count. The crowd is all smiles now as we head to break. Commercials/Promos for upcoming show on Monday at the Mid-South Coliseum When we come out of break, Jeff Jarrett and Shane Douglas are Lance: Well Shane, I bet your happy Jeff was there watching your match. Shane Douglas: You got that right Lance. Jeff and I have seen a lot of nonsense going on around here lately and we’ve decided to watch each other’s backs. So people like Ron Wright, Tommy Rich, Buddy Landel and most of all Dirty Dutch Mantell… you better think twice before coming after me or Jeff. Lance Russell: That sounds like a good plan to me. Now I just heard that it will be you and Jeff against Devil’s Duo this Monday night at the Coliseum. Jeff Jarrett: Sounds good to me. I’m always excited to show these fans what I got and now, with Shane in my corner, Ron Wright better watch his step… or watch his roll I guess I should stay. Devils, you better be ready for the fight of your life. Next out to the podium is “The Nature Boy” Buddy Landel who kind of shoos Douglas and Jarrett away even though they had already left the podium. Lance: Well Buddy… not a familiar position for you to be out here without a title belt as Terry Gordy is now the Southern Heavyweight Champion. Buddy Landel: The only reason Terry Gordy is the champion is because that jealous, no talent Dick Slater interfered in my match. Lance Russell: Now that is not exactly true. Buddy Landel: Nobody asked you Pencil Neck. As I was about to say, I was born and breed to be a champion. I am the Nature Boy…Now this Monday night, I will prove to everyone that Ugly Bird Terry Gordy is no match for me. I will get my Southern Title back and then I will deal with Dirty and Smelly Dick Slater. Lance Russell: We’ll just have to wait until Monday at the Mid-South Coliseum to see about that. That is if you even get to Monday night as you have a big match with Too Cold Scorpio in just a little while. Buddy Landel just shakes his head and walks off as if Lance had insulted him by saying that a match with Too Cold Scorpio would be a tough contest. MATCH #2 Exotic Adrian Street with Miss Linda vs “No Class” Donny Bass Bass comes to the ring antagonizing the fans every step of the way. As Adrian and Miss. Linda prance their way to the ring, you can just see Don Bass laughing at the Exotic One. Bass tries, to no avail, to intimidate Street by getting right in his face but this only leads to a kiss on the check by Street. Now enraged, Bass rushes in but just gets tied into knots by Street and this is basically how the entire match goes until …. With Street locking in the sleeper, Rip Rogers and Terri come to the ring and surround Ms. Linda. The Exotic one sees none of this as his back is to this situation. Ms. Linda notices Rip first as he is closing in on her from the right. She begins to back peddle until she crashes right into a brick wall….Terri Powers! Terri quickly lifts Ms. Linda over her knee and begins to spank her as Ms. Linda is flailing all around. Rip, to the shock of Lance, gives a few spanks of his own. Suddenly, Exotic Adrian turns and sees what is going on and he let’s go of Don Bass and rushes after Rip and Terri. Rip and Terri see him coming and head for the hills. Exotic Adrian rushes after them as the ref has no choice but to complete the 10 count and award Don Bass the win. Exotic Adrian, who did not catch Ms. Linda’s assaulters, comes to console an obviously distraught valet. Lance leaves the podium and goes over to the situation. Lance: Adrian, I know you are angry right now but Adrian: I’ve been European champion on 4 occasions, held titles in 37 countries and wrestled on every continent in the world and I have never come across such a disrespectful duo as Rip Rogers and Terri Powers. Now, you might not know this Lance, but Ms. Linda is a great wrestler in her own right but tonight she, as you say here in America, was “Pearl Harbored.” I know Ms. Linda and she is more angry then me and what happened tonight. So, how about this… Monday night in the Mid-South Coliseum we have ourselves a little intergender match to see who is the real beautiful couple and who truly are the better wrestlers. Lance Russell: Well there you have it folks… a challenge has been handed down for this Monday night. As Exotic Adrian walks off we can here Dutch muttering to himself that he doesn’t think there is even a contest to see who the beautiful couple is. Commercials/Promos for upcoming show on Monday at the Mid-South Coliseum When we come out of break, the new Southern Heavyweight Champion, Terry Gordy, is at the podium. Lance Russell: Congratulations Terry on becoming the new Southern Heavyweight Champion. Terry Gordy: Thank you Lance but it really comes as no surprise. I’ve been saying for weeks that there isn’t a man alive that can beat me one on one especially not the spoiled, silver-spoon in his mouth Buddy Land…del. I heard him out here earlier saying the only reason he lost to me was because of Dick Slater. I don’t think so. The reason he lost is a nearly slammed his sorry excuse of a wrestler through the mat. He’s lucky to be walking right now. Not sure he will be so lucky after Monday. Match #3 “The Rebel” Dick Slater & “The Canadian Lumberjack” Jos Leduc destroy Trent Knight & Cougar Jay with the end coming by way of the bearhug by Leduc. A quick promo by Dick Slater about how it is finally time that Tommy Rich has stopped hiding and that he can’t wait for Monday night to get his ounce of flesh for all that Wildfire has put him through in the last year. Commercials/Promos for upcoming show on Monday at the Mid-South Coliseum Before our next match, Mando Guerrero is at the podium with Lance Russell. Lance Russell: Welcome to Championship Wrestling Mando. You and your family are legendary in this sport. Mando Guerrero: (comes out to Mexican mariachi music, wearing a sombrero, poncho slung over his shoulder, and a double string of bullets acting as a vest. Joining Mando is a huge man wearing a black mask who is actually Cannonball Grizzly) Hola Lance… you are one of my favorite people!! How do you like this guy with me. He is Dr. D… Dr. Diobolico. Just look at the size of him. He, like all people is a real man. Not the like the boys here in Tennessee. He is vicious. He is evil. … Diabolic as you say in Engles. Let me tell you something… we are here for one reason and one reason only. I am Mexico’s avenging angel, and I am going to avenge all the bad things the people of Tennessee tried to do to my people in Mexico. Wherever we go, you people will remember this Mexican!! I come from a long, long line of fighting greats. I am a direct descendent of Poncho Villa. The Guererros have the background. We have the skill. We have desire. Oh and let’s not forget… I have Dr. Diobolico to take care of anything I need done. Together we are going to take your bubble gum wanna be wrestlers and do as we please with them. Gutter rats like Bill Dundee will wish he never saw these Mexicans arrive. Some can be said for the other rats of Tennessee, Jeff and Jerry Jarrett. Lance Russell: Okay, that’ll be enough of that. Mando, I believe you have a match right now. Dutch Mantell: Well, it’s about time we got some class and culture around here. Mando is a real breath of fresh air around here. Lance Russell: Oh yea… real class and culture there. You really are blind aren’t you Dutch. Match #4 Mando Guerrero with Dr. Diabolico defeats Jimmy Del Ray with the Guerrero Special Submission. After the bout Dr. D adds in a few punches of his own before tossing Del Ray to the arena floor. Commercials/Promos for upcoming show on Monday at the Mid-South Coliseum MAIN EVENT MATCH The Nature Boy Buddy Landel defeats Too Cold Scorpio with the Figure 4 after a tough match. Lance: Now let’s remember that big night coming up on Monday the Mid-South Coliseum. Two big title matches plus 5 other huge bouts. It’s going to be one heck of a show. Until next time, Bye Bye ya’ll. MID-SOUTH COLISEUM CARD FOR MONDAY JULY 24, 1988 Mando Guerrero vs Cougar Jay Too Cold Scorpio vs Big Money Marcus Dirty White Boy with Ron Wright vs Sweet Brown Sugar Jeff Jarrett & Shane Douglas vs Devil’s Duo with Ron Wright Grudge Match “The Rebel” Dick Slater vs Tommy “Wildfire” Rich Southern Tag Team Title Match Dutch Mantell & Austin Idol © vs Superstar Bill Dundee & Steve Keirn Southern Heavyweight Title Match “Freebird” Terry Gordy © vs “Nature Boy” Buddy Landel
  7. Great job keeping all the big names in some sort of pecking order. Can't wait to see who eventually rises to the top between Steamboat, Flair and Savage.
  8. Memphis adds Teijho Khan and Mando Guerrero and releases Mr. Pogo and Kendo Nagasaki.
  9. Memphis adds Jesse Barr and releases Moondog Splat
  10. Memphis is looking for an exchange of the Steiner Brothers and Eddie Gilbert and has John Tatum and Jack Victory on the block.
  11. WOW... you put a lot of work into this one. The match write-ups were so detailed and so vivid. I really enjoyed all the twist and turns of the event and now we get new AWA angles and new stars on the rise. As soon as I knew Jumbo was The Crippler's man, I knew Oliver was in trouble. I never thought Loni Anderson would be so involved in one of the matches. Great back and forth here between Adias and Starr and suddenly the match took on a bigger meaning then just who would win the match but who would win the attention of Loni! Well done. Poffo over Idol was really well written. I always wonder what could have been for Poffo if he went out more on his own. I admit that I had never heard of El Canek before Dawn of War but what you have done with his has made him one of my favorites in the game. Another well done match here with him and the Guerreros. While reading the Wrestle Rock Rumble, I admit that I picked Tony Atlas to win it but now I can't wait to see what is up between him and Norvell. We had always heard that Flair was the dirtiest player in the game but Larry Z might be able to make a claim for that. Who else would have the nerve to just walk out of a title match on the biggest show of the year. Usually, I would think this to be a NO-NO as the ire of the fans might be so great, it could be a negative for the promotion, but with Larry Z, I just think it adds to his "legend." Great booking. I also thought the addition of the Japanese press at ringside was a nice touch to make this match even bigger and more important. I think Giant Haystacks was the perfect guy to do the job for Warrior. The rise is now completely under way. It will be interesting to see how far it goes. Carlos Colon has become a legend in winning violent matches. Nikita was a good choice to take out Bad News. It will be interesting to see how long his title reign lasts. AWESOME EVENT!
  12. Memphis adds Lanny Kean and Don Bass and releases Shaun Simpson and Soldat Ustinov
  13. CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MID-SOUTH COLISEUM JULY 17, 1988 A few notes before we get started on the Southern Tag Team Tournament. First, on the last TV show, Dick Slater and Jos Leduc got a little revenge on “Nature Boy” Buddy Landel and “Wildfire” Tommy Rich as Dick Slater nailed Tommy Rich with a pair of brass knuckles and got the win. This victory earned Slater and Leduc the last spot in tonight’s tournament. As if this was not enough, the show closed with Jerry Jarrett announcing that sense Buddy Landel and Tommy Rich would not be in the tournament, then Buddy Landel should defend his Southern Title in the Mid-South Coliseum. When Jarrett announced that this defense would be against “Freebird” Terry Gordy, the fans went nuts! Let’s get to tonight’s action. Jeff Jarrett defeats Roger Smith by submission with the Figure Four Leglock. It seems Jerry Jarrett has to make sure that he continues the push of JJ. SOUTHERN TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT: ROUND #1 “Fab One” Steve Keirn & “Superstar” Bill Dundee defeated Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo when Keirn came in and caught Nagasaki with a super kick just before he sprayed Superstar with the green mist. The kick turned Nagasaki around and he sprayed Mr. Pogo by accident. Keirn quickly followed up with a cover for the win. The Texas Outlaws (Dick Murdoch & Stan Hansen) defeated Boris Zhukov & Soldat Ustinov in a brutal match that saw Dick Murdoch finally able to connect with the Brainbuster on Ustinov. The problem was that immediately after the match, The Nation of Domination (Butch Reed, Snowman and Kareem Muhammed) hit the ring and really went to work on the already battered Texas Outlaws. Angry at the loss, Boris Zhukov had no problem joining in on the attack. When all was said and done, Murdoch and Hansen were a bloody mess and were both helped to the back by the medical staff. Their future in this tournament seems to be in jeopardy. Jos Leduc & Dick Slater defeat The Devil’s Duo with Ron Wright in pretty convincing manner with the violent end coming when Dick Slater hit the piledriver of Devil #1. Leduc nailed Devil #2, who was trying to make the save, so hard that he nearly flew into the first row. The Assassins defeated The Lightening Express when Assassin #1 distracted the ref allowing Assassin #2 to hit Tim Horner with a low blow. Assassin #2 quickly followed this up with a big second rope leg drop for the win. Those at the Mid-South Coliseum could be heard saying there was something different about this Assassin team. SOUTHERN TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT: SEMI-FINALS “Fab One” Steve Keirn & “Superstar” Bill Dundee are awarded the victory over The Texas Outlaws as Championship Wrestling medical staff refused to allow Murdoch and Hansen to wrestle stating significant blood loss from the attack by the Nation of Domination’s earlier attack. It is said that Murdoch and Hansen destroyed the Mid-South Coliseum locker room when the were not allowed to wrestle. It is unsure of they were angry at Championship Wrestling staff, the Nation of Domination or both. Either way, “Fab One” Steve Keirn & “Superstar” Bill Dundee are headed to the finals. The Assassins defeated Jos Leduc & Dick Slater when they pulled the old switch-a-roo. It seemed liked Leduc had Assassin #2 right where he wanted him as he was beating him from pillar to post. Assassin #2 was able to roll out of the ring and while the ref was trying to prevent Leduc from going out after him, Assassin #1 went over to “help” his partner. Instead of Assassin #2 struggling to get back into the ring, it was Assassin #1 playing the injured heel. WHAT… a simple roll up on Leduc, with a grab of the tights, and two feet on the ropes for added leverage and Assassin #1 shocked Leduc and everyone else in the Coliesum. It will be the Assassins vs Dundee and Keirn in the finals. SOUTHERN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH: “NATURE BOY” BUDDY LANDEL © VS TERRY GORDY This match saw the Nature Boy try every questionable tactic there is in professional wrestling to survive this match but in the end, it might have been his antics over the past few months that cost him his title tonight as Dick Slater couldn’t help himself and came down to ringside. It has been Tommy Rich and Nature Boy using any means necessary to stop slater from getting the Southern title. Tonight, Slater decided that he was going to do anything in his power to make sure Landel didn’t walk out as Champion. While Slater did not actually get involved, he did jump up on the apron a couple of times which distracted the Nature Boy. In the end, Terry Gordy caught Buddy Landel with a powerslam for the win. SOUTHERN TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT: FINALS: SUPERSTAR DUNDEE & STEVE KEIRN VS THE ASSASSINS Again, you can hear the crowd chatting about how something is different with the Assassins. Now the Assassins don’t spend a lot of time here in Memphis, they are pretty well know and the crows can just sense that something isn’t right. Maybe they just never thought the Assassins would make it this far or maybe there is something else. Anyway, the crowd is completely behind the number 1 seeds, Superstar Bill Dundee and Fab One Steve Keirn. As for the match, it is pretty even and at time hard to tell which team is the babyface and which team is the heel as both teams are content to make this a brawl. In the end, we see Dundee doing a great job of playing the face in peril. The ref is seemingly having a tough time telling which Assassin is the legal man in the ring. They are often just switching without a tag and often taking 2-1 shots at Keirn. Dundee has seen enough and rushes the ring only to be shoved back by the ref. This allowed one last dirty deed by the Assassins as the both slip something out of their trunks and into their masks. WHAM…. Double Loaded Headbutt on Keirn and he is out. Assassin #1 with the cover. The ref turns and sees the pin attempt. 1… Here comes Dundee for the save. 2… WHAM… Assassin #2 hits Dundee and prevents the save. 3…. The Assassins are the new Southern Tag Team Champions. As the crowd boos, Jerry Jarret comes into the ring and hands the Assassins the Southern Tag Titles… The crowd is fuming and tossing debris towards the ring as the Assassins are named as champions. The Assassins take the belts, raise them into the sky and look at each other as they seem to nod in agreement. The Assassins use their fingers to count to three. 1….2….3! Oh my God… the Assassins have taken off their masks and your new Southern Tag Team Champions are “Dirty” Dutch Mantell and “The Heartthrob” Austin Idol!
  14. Great show as always bit to me, the matches were secondary. I need to now what Dark Journey is going to do next and I need to know what Jackie Fargo is up to... and I need to know Now!!
  15. Really entertaining show. You are doing a great job of putting such a star-filled roster into some sort of hierarchy. I think the Rockers with the weapons made perfect sense. They need to fight fire with fire but I might be worried about what could be next. I agree with Jake... he might be better off alone but he walked out on some pretty good guys! Muta vs Benoit was a tough choice for you on who to push next. I think you made the right choice. What a show for Savage... but how long before we get Savage and Flair. Great write-ups of all the matches. I really struggle with this part of the game.
  16. One of my favorite weeks in the NWA. I really liked the way you wrote off Flair, Arn and Terry Taylor. It was so simple. We always seem to rush to the Loser-Leave-Town matches but, in my opinion, this should be saved for the greatest of feuds and stars. Also, I am so excited for the JYD-Col. DeBeers angle. This is going to be awesome! At this stage of the game, Harley and Ole seems like a grumpy marriage made in heaven. I once heard Ole do a shoot interview on his younger days which he spent with Harley. He talked about how how he would ride from town to town with Harley and Harley only had one speed; 85! It was hilarious. On a highway... 85. On a two lane road... 85. Through a small town ... 85. It was really funny. Really looking forward to the NWA's version of the Freebirds! Thanks for all the fun reading material!
  17. I think Norman Smiley has to go to Japan. I just looked at wrestlingdata.com and it says that Smiley wrestled part of 1988 in UWF Japan so it seems like he would be eligible to go there. If others have a different opinion, let me know.
  18. Awesome recap. Some many great things happening in the AWA right now. WrestleRock will be great.
  19. What's interesting for me here is that everything is so new to me. With my knowledge of Japan being less than zero, I am getting to see the hierarchy of Japan while getting a glimpse into this new format. Good stuff.
  20. Really good follow up to the 4th of July show. I really like what you did with Pat Rose. Him honoring his word was a real babyface move but giving him one last time to shine was awesome. Great booking. I also like the booking with Dark Journey. The whole angle has been well written.
  21. Memphis releases Norman Smiley
  22. Can everyone check their rosters and make let me know of any mistakes I have made. I have a feeling that I have missed some things.
  23. Mid-South has a change of plans coming in the near future and has Konga, Nord, Koko Ware, Pez Whatley, Fred Ottman, Tim Horner, Bob Armstrong, and Norman Smiley and maybe others on the block. Make me an offer. Looking to downsize so I am up for 2 or 3 for 1 deals.
  24. Awesome event with so many great moments. I thought JYD coming in against DeBeers was a great moment! I was a little surprised that Lightfoot got the win over Wahoo but I loved the creative ending in the Strap Match. Kerry Brown with a big win over Fuller. I wonder if Fuller has reached his pinnacle in the NWA. Same can be said for Flair in the NWA. Interesting ending to the Garvin bout. Jimmy, Ron and Michael Hayes will be an interesting team. I wonder of they are coming after Tully and the Wrecking Crew which both had huge wins! Awesome ending with WarGames!!
  25. Should be interesting.
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