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Fun card with Neidhart stealing the show of for me. He got a nice win over Garvin and then attacks Brett! Also excited to see what Pillman does with the TV title! Nice job here as I always feel that a big show has some big angles coming to an end and some new ones beginning and that is exactly what night one of Firestorm did. Looking forward to Night 2.
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Revolution continues its roster cleansing by releasing the Mongolian Stomper, Doug Somers and Carl Fergie
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Revolution wrestling releases Bruce Hart, Keith Hart, George Wells, Shunji Takano, Tyree Pride and Ted Allen,
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To help Twin States get more "Alabama" type wrestlers, Revolution trades Ron Starr, Scott Armstrong, Johnny Rich, Mike Jackson, the NIghtmares and the use of Brad Armstrong and Tim Horner for U.S. Steel, Koonan, Taz, Brian Adams and TNT + Twin States first and second round draft pick in the next rookie draft. These two pick have sense been traded to PCW for wrestlers to be named later.
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TURNER CUP NIGHT #2 Sam Houston Coliseum Houston, Texas September 4, 1987 (Again, posted early to help get Twin States going) Round 2 of the Tag Team Tournament to crown the first ever Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Champion Winning Team Also Gets $100,000 Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner with Missy Hyatt defeat Porkchop Cash & Tom Prichard after Gilbert distracted the ref long enough to have Missy spray perfume in the eyes of Porkchop and then Gilbert followed it up with the Hot Shot. While the tactics were questionable, the fans were impressed with the diving shoulder block that Steiner laid on Prichard before he could make the save. Wahoo McDaniel & Junkyard Dog defeated “The Russian Bear” Ivan Koloff & Vladimir Petrov by DQ as the downed ref woke up just in time to see Ivan Koloff clobber JYD with the chain wrapped around his fist. JYD was busted open and unable to leave the ring on his own. Fans were worried if he would be able to return to action later that night. The Freebirds (Gordy & Roberts) with Michael Hayes defeated The Christian Wrestlers Association (“The Crippler” Ray Stevens & The New Spoiler) with Ron Wright- One thing for sure… the Freebirds have no problem matching the dirty tactics of any opponents the face. When Ron Wright tried to use his chisel on Buddy Roberts, Michael Hayes was having no part of it. Not only did he lay the old-timer out, he stole the chisel. With the ref distracted by Ron Wright flying to the ground, Hayes passed the chisel on to Roberts who nailed the New Spoiler and that was all she wrote. Roberts quickly gave the chisel back to Michael Hayes who tossed it right back to an unconscious Ron Wright. The Mighty Goliath & Nord “The Barbarian” with Colonel Buck Robley defeated the Lightening Express- In the end, the nearly 300 pound size advantage was too much for the Lightening Express as Tim Horner rushed in a little too quickly on Nord and The Barbarian followed it up with an Inverted Suplex on Horner. The violence of this move actually had the fans cringing in fear for Horner’s safety. STRAP MATCH: Blackjack Mulligan defeats Tully Blanchard with Dark Journey in a match that saw both men bloodied and beaten to a pulp. Dark Journey tried to interfere at one point and ref Pee Wee Anderson caught here and sent her to the locker room. This infuriated Tully and he seemed to lose focus for a minute allowing Blackjack Mulligan to lock in the claw and then drag him around the ring to all 4 turnbuckles! Semi-Finals: Tag Team Tournament: Winner is the first ever Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Champion Winning Team Also Gets $100,000 Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner with Missy Hyatt defeated Wahoo McDaniel & JYD- JYD came out with a blood-soaked bandage wrapped completely around his head and things just got worse as Eddie Gilbert rammed the Dog headfirst into the steel pillar. This left Wahoo to basically fight Hot Stuff Inc. all by himself. This was a task the Chief almost pulled off but in the end, with the help of an eye rake with the long nails Missy, Steiner connected with the German Suplex for the win. Wahoo and the Dog seemed to struggle to get back to the locker room as Gilbert strutted his way past the fans which did lead itself to a barrage of debris headed his way. The Freebirds (Gordy & Roberts) defeated Mighty Goliath & Nord the Barbarian with Buck Robley as Michael Hayes out-tricked Buck Robley. It seemed like Robley loaded up a black forearm pad that he was wearing and he clobbered Buddy Roberts who was draped over the bottom rope. Hayes was screaming at Pee Wee Anderson about what happened, and Anderson went to question the Colonel. Goliath came over trying to plead his manager’s case. While this way going on, Hayes handed Gordy something and then proceeded to rush into the ring and drag a dazed Roberts over to his corner. When the debut between Pee Wee and the heels was over, Anderson turned just in time to see the tag between Roberts and Gordy! WHAM… Bam Bam clocked Goliath with whatever Hayes had handed him and the 460-pound Goliath collapsed. To make it look more legit, Gordy locked in the Oriental Spike and Anderson called for the bell after raising the big man’s arm 3 times and watching it fall to the ground. Colonel Robley seemed in shock that his team had lost. MID-SOUTH REVOLUTION TITLE MATCH: Jumbo Tsuruta © vs Steve “Dr. Death” Williams Most of the crowd was in shock when Jumbo was announced as the new champion as they didn’t realize he had defeated Nikita last night in Dallas. While they were firmly behind Dr. Death, the handshake between the two at the beginning of the match made everyone realize the respect Dr. Death had for Jumbo, so treated Jumbo pretty good as well. Even though the fans did not see the match with Nikita and Jumbo, it was obvious that something was wrong with Jumbo’s knee. As for the match, the handshake was the only calm part of the bout as both men gave it their all with big move after big move and numerous close calls for both. In the end, Jumbo had Dr. Death set up in the backbreaker but his leg just gave out and Dr. Death hit the Oklahoma Stampede for the win. Dr. Death celebration in the ring was short lived as he turned his attention to the injured Jumbo. After Williams was able to get Jumbo to his feet, he actually raised Jumbo’s hand for him to get a great ovation from the crowd. Dr. Death took the house microphone and spoke to the crowd.. Dr. Death: Folks, this man just gave me the match of my life on one leg. Imagine what he could do with two legs. Jumbo, if you are ever back in this area, I promise you two things. First, I give you another title shot and second, we join together and go win the Revolution Tag Title! The crowd cheers for both as they again, shake hands. Finals: Tag Team Tournament: Winner is the first ever Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Champion Winning Team Also Gets $100,000 The Freebirds (Gordy & Roberts) with Michael Hayes defeats Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner with Missy Hyatt in a wild, hard-hitting event. In the end, Missy Hyatt went to interfere but Michael Hayes rushed over to Hyatt. Missy seemed scared to death and dropped to her knees. Hayes bends down and lifts her back to her feet. It looks like Hayes is going to slap her and Missy goes to cover up again. Hayes places his two hands around her face and pulls her close… WOW… Michael Hayes has just given Missy Hyatt the kiss of a lifetime. Eddie Gilbert sees this and rushes to the ropes… WHAM… powerslam by Terry Gordy 1…2… Steiner rushes in for the save… WHAM… Roberts with a chop block on Steiner… 3! The Freebirds are the first ever Mis-South Revolution Tag Team Champions
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Our rule is that they are considered retired the last year that they have wrestled at least 10 matches. For Khan, that is 1988. This allows us to use retired wrestlers in small angles that lasted for a month or less which is probably how big stars were used for people who wrestled less then 10 matches in a year.
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So glad you kept the same format. I really enjoy your style of writing shows where the promos and the announcers are the focus and not the matches. To me, and it is only my opinion, most matches on TV were pretty much the same. A momentum change or two but it was the finish that was the key. It was the announcers and the chaos around the matches that made 80's wrestling so fun for me. It was Gordon Solie and Tommy Rich promos or the wild finishes to almost every WCCW match I ever saw that I loved. I watch 80's shows all the time now and I just fast forward to the finish. If you wanted, with your writing ability, Johnny V could replace RPG as the other announcer. He was awesome today. The evil "Japs" in 87 Japan is going to be a wild ride! Tojo, Kendo and Goto are going to get some major heat!! To me the heels won the first show but they always seemed to do well on TV in Alabama but those house shows went the other way. So glad your back. This is one of my favorite things to read all week. Great job.
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Turner Cup (Thought I would post this early as I have some trades to help Twin States get going) Night #1 The Sportatorium Dallas, Texas September 3, 1987 Round 1 of the Tag Team Tournament to crown the first ever Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Champion Winning Team Also Gets $100,000 Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner with Missy Hyatt defeats Buzz and Brett Sawyer – Buzz Sawyer had Eddie Gilbert set up for the frog splash but Rick Steiner pushed him off the top rope. Somehow, Buzz was able to tag in Brett but was not able to do too much for the rest of the match. This left Brett to deal with Hot Stuff Inc. all by himself and eventually he fell victim to the German Suplex by Steiner and that was all she wrote. Porkchop Cash & Tom Prichard defeated the Bruce- The legendary Hart family came in and used their technically ability to keep their opponents off guard in the beginning of this friendly match. Cash and Prichard used the energy of the crowd to eventual gain control with the end coming when Prichard hit the gutwrench powerbomb on the light Keith Hart. “The Russian Bear” Ivan Koloff &Vladimir Petrov defeated Scott Armstrong & Johnny Rich- The Russians combined power with dirtiness to get this victory. Both Ivan and Vlad went to work on the lower backs of their opponents with bearhugs and the win came after Vladimir came off the middle rope with a leg drop to the back of Scott. Wahoo McDaniel & JYD defeated Shunji Takano & The Super Strong Machine- Give the team from Japan some credit as they gave the top fan favorite team everything they could handle. Both Wahoo and the Dog had trouble dealing with the size and skill if their opponents. Somehow, JYD mustered enough strength in the end to catch Takano with a Thump Powerslam! The Freebirds (Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts) with Michael Hayes defeated The Commonwealth (The Sheepherders) with Jonathan Boyd- This match was the most chaotic match of the night with a lot of the action taking place with either all 4 men in the ring or brawling on the outside. The finish came with the ref down and Luke Williams holding Buddy Roberts and Boyd poised to clobber Roberts with the flagpole. Michael Hayes grabbed the pole from Boyd and rammed it into his stomach as Buddy mule-kicked Luke in the groin. Roberts tagged in Gordy who cleaned house like a house on fire. Eventually, we see Gordy lock in the Oriental Spike for the rare submission win. The Christian Wrestlers Association (Ray “The Crippler” Stevens & The New Spoiler) with Ron Wright defeated The Spoiler & Baron VonRashke after Wright took advantage of The Crippler distracting ref Pee Wee Anderson, clobbered Baron with the chisel. The Lightening Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated The Nightmares- This victory came way of a referee’s reversal. Brad Armstrong caught Nightmare #2 with a missile dropkick and the Nightmare went flying out of the ring and crashed hard. He seemed to roll around under the ring. He staggered into the ring just before the count of 10 and he caught Brad for the roll up and the 3 count. The fans on the Nightmares side of the ring were screaming and ref Pee Wee Anderson, who had a tough night up until now, went outside the ring and looked under the apron. What did he find… Nightmare #2 still out of it after his crash landing. Pee Wee reversed the decision and awarded the Lightening Express with the win. Nord “The Barbarian” & The Mighty Goliath with Col. Buck Robley just destroyed JT Southern & Mike Jackson.- The Revolution fans were in shock at the size of Buckley’s team. Some said he heard about the prize money and he went hunting in the woods to find Big Foot but decided he would be too small so he kept looking and found these two monsters. If you thought Nord was big at 6’8, 320, The Mighty Goliath made him look small. The monsters just beat the babyfaces from pillar to post with the end coming when Mighty Goliath broke a few ribs on JT Southern with the Avalanche. MID-SOUTH REVOLUTION TITLE MATCH: Nikita Koloff © with Ivan Koloff vs Jumbo Tsuruta Jumbo is one of the few men who could match Nikita in size and as the champ soon found out, there was not a move he couldn’t do. Back and forth the match went for nearly 30 minutes. Ivan Koloff seemed to be very concerned on the outside and interfered by grabbing the leg of Nikita and placing it across the bottom rope after Jumbo had hit the Lou Thesz Press. All this did was bring out Steve “Dr. Death” Williams who went right after the Russian Bear. This left Nikita to fend for himself and give the Devil his due, he took everything Jumbo had and kept on fighting. The match got a little controversial as Nikita connected with the Russian Sickle and seemed to have the match won only for Dr. Death to return the favor and place Jumbo’s leg across the bottom rope before the count of three. In the end, we see Jumbo duck under a second Russian Sickle and come back and catch Nikita with a Big Boot. As Nikita staggered to his feet, Jumbo came in with the flying knee to the back. Jumbo had connected with a huge s hoisted Nikita up and had him in the airplane spin followed by the back drop. 1…2…3!! The crowd explodes as we have a new champion! Dr. Death is in the ring celebrating with Jumbo! WHAM… from behind, Ivan takes out the knee of Jumbo. He is in some severe pain. Dr. Death chases the Koloffs away, but the damage has been done. Jumbo raises the belt in celebration but is helped from the ring by Dr. Death, JYD and Wahoo who came down to help. Will Jumbo be able to defend the belt against his friend Dr. Death tomorrow in Houston? Only time will tell.
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Great shows here. I love your use of Stan Hansen since he has come to the NWA. He is truly one of the best ever. Looking at your tourny, I was thinking that Manny might be the one guy who could take him down. This will be a fun bout. Good job!!
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I try to highlight those currently in the game from the retirement list in red on the retirement list. I might have missed a few.
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Revolution adds Buck Robley from the retirement as a manager
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WOW... Adonis gets the big title shot. He is someone I think we might overlook at times but he is awesome! Rocky vs Fuller- On tv... WOW! Like AWA, you have really used the TV title well and are developing a big name in the game that might not been as big in real life. Great booking here. Looking forward to the big Labor Day show!
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While the entire show as a fun read, I am hooked! Get me to the cage match!!! Medusa vs Lisa M. WOW
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As always, I thought the TV show from the Hammond Center was great. I don't think we have seen many contract signings here in Dawn of War and this was a fun angle. All of the promos for the War Games were well done but the highlight for me was again, Larry Z. I thought the opening line about Ken R. stating the obvious was perfect Larry. I thought the TNT-Kokina match was a great match for TV and then add in the Snuka-Colon run-ins and you just add to the excitement. Nice job-looking forward to the big show at the Coliseum. What a card at the Minneapolis Aud- Heartthrob vs Heartthrob match. Awesome. Add in the Perez win! Wow. Add in those other last 4 matches and you have a night to remember! Taylor vs Zenk is one of my favorite feuds right now. I can't wait to see who eventually goes over! OMG-Baby Doll blinds Lawler and Wildfire gets the win- you were right to call in security. The riot was coming for sure. I could watch Lawler/Rich matches everyday! Great job! Can't wait for the big one!!
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According to Cagematch. Wrestlingdata.com and Wikipedia his first match came in 1991.
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From the information I found, DDP did not wrestle until 1991. He did act as a manager in 1988. He can be used as a manager from 1988-1990 and then as a wrestler in 1991.
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Welcome back. Really looking forward to this! Your promo style of writing wrestling shows makes it so entertaining.
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Mr. Wrestling I is on our retired wrestler list from last year. Here is our rule for retired wrestlers. Retired wrestlers: There is a list of retired wrestlers. These wrestlers can wrestle but it needs to be in a one month or less angle. If you are using them to wrestle, they will count as one of your roster spots. Retired wrestlers can always be used as a manager. In this case, they will also need to take a roster spot. Retired wrestlers can also be used as commentators or on-air talent. In this case they do not need to take a roster spot. So, yes, he can be used in a quick angle.
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August 20, 2020 Episode #7 Short Version due to family vacation Ladd vs Watts vs Fuller Recently Ernie Ladd and Ron Fuller sat down and talked as Fuller expressed interest in restarting Twin States Wrestling and was wondering if Ladd would be okay sharing Mississippi and Alabama. Ladd went above and beyond what Fuller was wishing for as he told Fuller his war was with “Cowboy” Bill Watts and not Fuller so Fuller could have all of Alabama and Mississippi and that he would run in direct competition with Bill Watts in Louisiana and Texas. Ladd said he was still in contact with numerous venues to host his weekly TV show including the Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, The Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas and the Civic Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ladd was heard telling Fuller that this is personal and only one promotion will survive. The Ted Turner Cup The Ted Turner Cup is a tag team tournament to be held on September 3rd and 4th to crown the first ever Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Champions. The winners will also receive $100,000. The site on the first night of the tournament was already announced as the Sportatorium in Dallas. On this week’s tv show, the last from the Farm Center in Dothan, Alabama, it was announced that the Sam Houston Coliseum would host the second night of the tournament. The 16 tag teams in the tournament were also announced and are as follows: Buzz & Brett Sawyer Ivan Koloff & Vladimir Petrov The Freebirds The Commonwealth (The Sheepherders) Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner The Lightening Express (Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong) The New Spoiler & “The Crippler” Ray Stevens Tom Prichard & Porkchop Cash The Spoiler & Baron VonRaschke Scott Armstrong & Johnny Rich Wahoo McDaniel & JYD Bruce & Keith Hart Shunji Takano & Super Strong Machine The Nightmares JT Southern & Mike Jackson Nord “The Barbarian” & The Mighty Goliath Ernie Ladd was very excited with this list as he says Mid-South Revolution is getting a good name in the business and that the Ted Turner Cup has entrants not only for Revolution but all over the United States and the world. He explained that first round matches will be chosen by a lottery system. Other Matches Signed for the Ted Turner Cup: September 3rd: Revolution Title Match: Nikita Koloff vs Jumbo Tsuruta This match was hyped up on the tv show from Dothan as Jumbo had a clean win over Moondog Rex with a nice Jumping Knee Strike followed by a backdrop. After the match, the Russians tried to make sure Jumbo never made it to the Sportatorium for the Ted Turner Cup. Ivan Koloff and Vlad Petrov hit the ring first only to be Big Booted over the top rope. Nikita entered next and the two traded some huge blows in the center of the ring. As the other Russians were back on the apron and ready to pounce, JYD, Wahoo and Dr. Death hit the ring. Soon all of the Russians were out on the floor with the fan favorites in control of the ring. Interesting thing here was a big handshake between Jumbo and Dr. Death. September 4th: Leather Strap Match: Blackjack Mulligan vs Tully Blanchard with Dark Journey Revolution Title Match: Steve “Dr. Death” Williams vs Nikita Koloff/Jumbo Tsuruta winner Ernie Ladd explained that as a result of Dr. Death pinning Nikita in the 6 man-tag team match last week, Dr. Death earned the title shot. Uncle Ivan protested saying that Dr. Death hasn’t been here long enough but Ladd didn’t care.
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Sorry Rain, I added Super Strong Machine on Monday but for some reason, the move didn't save on the roster sheet. You can go back and look at the roster page. It is there.
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My fault, Ron Fuller is with Alabama. I will move the others. The wrestlers picked by Gene from the NWA are now controlled by Twin States as they have been replaced on the NWA roster
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Free Agency is Reopened. Gene has selected his roster for Twin States Wrestling.
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FREE AGENCYURRENTLY CLOSED AS NEW PROMOTION IS MAKING A ROSTER
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Enjoying some of the major feuds going on in Windy City. Rockers-RnR Express is great. Adams-Race. I wonder of Adams can go over? Garvin and Macho Man is cool bit I can see this blowing up soon. Very balanced roster!