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  1. The target of the spitting/N word combo incident is La Rosa Negra. Rebel/Tanea Brooks also tweeted that after the incident with Tessa, she got La Rosa booked with Marvelous. Is it safe to assume those incidents happened in STARDOM?
  2. I wonder if this is related to Allysin Kay's tweet about Tessa.
  3. So, now I guess we know why Tessa was such an early exit in the first Mae Young Classic, when most people thought she'd make it very far in the tournament. Maybe those rumors of her bad attitude weren't such rumors after all. However, I don't think this will impact (pun intended) management's decision to put the Impact World title on her tomorrow if they still want to do so.
  4. Missed a few Impact shows recently so where does Tessa's shiner comes from?
  5. Worldwide Wrestling Quick Results Aired on January 5th, 1985 -Richard "Le Magnifique" Charland beat Tim Horner by countout in 10:19 after some help from King Tonga outside the ring -In a battle of rookies, Tim Patterson beat Steve Gatorwolf in 2:35 United States Heavyweight Championship No DQ: The Iron Sheik (surprise replacement from Khruscher Khruschev) defeats Roddy Piper in 12:41 after Sheik was handed an Iranian Flag from Nikolai Volkoff to use on Piper! Sheik & Volkoff went on to add insult to injury by draping Piper with the Iranian flag to close the show! January 6th, 1985 House Show -Mike Davis beat Scott Casey in 12:43 -Johnny Mantell upsets King Tonga in 6:41 with a school boy after Tonga was distracted by Tim Horner attacking Richard Charland, who was at ringside with Tonga for the match! -Jerry Brisco beat Boomer Lynch in 16:43 -Purple Haze (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink) beat Robert Fuller in 3:25 -Brett Wayne Sawyer upsets Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Dynamite Kid in 17:01 -Tim Patterson beat Duke Myers in 9:09 -Tyree Pride fight The Great Kabuki to a double countout at 20:06. Pride almost got back into the ring but Sir Oliver Humperdink was holding his foot back from the outside, preventing him for returning in time. Postmatch, Kabuki spit the Green Mist on Pride! -Kevin Sullivan (w/Fallen Angel) beat Mad Dog Lefebvre in 16:37
  6. If I compare to the Nightmare Collective, I see no reason to can The Dark Order because we actually now know their purpose and motivation. Right now, it's about finding out who is that "Exalted One" that Evil Uno has started mentioning. To me, they've turned the corner with that gimmick since they start airing the vignettes and everything while with the Nightmare Collective, it looks more like a Brandi Rhodes vanity project more than anything. It's been almost 2 months and we still don't know why and how this came about.
  7. I agree with Bret vs Savage from Slamboree. Considering that Savage wrestled that one with a blown out knee, the result is still amazing for the limitations he had.
  8. I think that some (most) of those talent signings come with the connections. Dr. Luther is a close friend of Chris Jericho from his early days in Japan. We know the story about Kenny and Riho. The Dark Order are back in the US thanks to the Young Bucks. And the list could go on and on. They struck gold with guys like Orange Cassidy and Luchasaurus among others but there has been some serious misses as well. This is something that must be addressed at all costs in 2020.
  9. Possible but either way, at least, someone in NJPW tried something and it's great that it was Tanahashi who did, if that's the case.
  10. I feel that maybe it's more an issue with The Young Bucks than it is for Cody. At least, by what I read, that's the feeling that I get. But also, New Japan has a large part of the blame to take in that approach. I mean, they're still not over how Okada, Tanahashi & Naito were used in TNA, despite the change of ownership since the Dixie regime ended. At the end of the day, New Japan needs to also do their part. And I feel like Tanahashi really did that by going along with Jericho's idea.
  11. Of course, I discovered Mutoh as The Great Muta as a kid through the Funk vs Flair rivalry in 1989 but I have only seldom seen Genichiro Tenryu stuff (mostly from his appearances in WWF shows from 91 to 93) so I'm curious to hear about how much of an impact this rivalry has had on puro in general. What are THE Mutoh vs Tenryu matches and angles that are highly regarded and are a must-see for people like me always looking to widen their horizons about puroresu?
  12. I honestly don't know if there'll ever be someone to take the Pacific Coast title from Terry Gordy.
  13. That pop for Big Show in the main event though. The more my guesses at KO & Joe's mystery partner were eliminated because of appearing in previous segments, the more I was ready to be disappointed but it was a nice surprise to see Show again. That crowd in OKC was fun tonight.
  14. You always find the way to maximize everything out of your roster. Looks like Terry Taylor vs Chris Adams will once again steal the show in Pacific Coast in 85!
  15. Mid-Atlantic trades Don Kernodle & Barry Darsow (Khruscher Khruschev) to NAWA for The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff
  16. To answer your question, Eddie won the Super Grade Tag League with The Great Sasuke in 1995 and Best of the Super Juniors in 1996.
  17. January 4th, 1985 Norcross, GA -Khruscher Khruschev beat Tim Patterson in 12:07 -The Great Kabuki (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink) beat "Hangman" Bobby Jaggers in 16:11 -Rocky "The Best Kernodle" upsets Ole Anderson in 19:59 after interference from Brett Wayne Sawyer, seeking revenge from the Andersons attack on him on World Championship Wrestling! -Boomer Lynch beat Reverend Jimmy Valiant in 13:53 Prior to the next match, Robert Fuller comes out and says that he won't be competing in the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship match in the main event but instead, a new member of the Stud Stable will team with Jimmy Golden. Instead, Fuller challenges the man who beat him at New Year's Eve Dash to finish the year as the final Atlantic Coast Heavyweight champion, Buzz Tyler -Buzz Tyler beat Robert Fuller by DQ at 22:19 after interference from Randy Rose. Randy Rose is the newest member of the Stud Stable and will team with Jimmy Golden in the main event later tonight! -Mike Davis beat Duke Myers in 20:41 Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship Best 2 out of 3 Falls: The British Bulldogs beat The Stud Stable (Jimmy Golden & Randy Rose) 2 falls to 1 in 21:59 to win the titles. The British Bulldogs win the first fall by DQ after Randy Rose used a chair to hit Dynamite Kid behind a knee; The Stud Stable wins the 2nd fall after Golden submitted Dynamite Kid to a Boston Crab; The British Bulldogs win the 3rd and final fall when Davey Boy Smith pinned Randy Rose after a powerslam
  18. SirEdger

    USWA

    All sorts of shenanigans from Ron Slinker and Dream Machine has been unmasked! That along with Idol vs Martel and Bockwinkel vs Lawler should make for interesting TV in the upcoming weeks!
  19. MID-ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING #1 WTBS STUDIOS, ATLANTA, GA JANUARY 4TH, 1985 (After the opening credits featuring the re-branding from ACCW to MACW, we join Bob Caudle and David Crockett behind their broadcast booth, in front of a brand new set.) Bob Caudle: Hello, wrestling fans and welcome to this premiere episode of Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, I’m Bob Caudle along with David Crockett and we’re starting a brand new chapter with Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling as David’s brother, Jim Crockett Jr, purchased Atlantic Coast Championship Wrestling from Eddie Graham in Florida and re-branded it as Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. We’re extremely happy that you could join us for this new beginning and we’re also excited to announce that we’ll have a 2nd TV show weekly called Worldwide Wrestling. This will air every Sunday night at 6:05 PM right here on WTBS. David Crockett: And both Bob and I will also be on-hand to host this show and we can’t wait to show you more action from MACW with Worldwide Wrestling. We’ll starting off with a bang, that’s for sure. Bob Caudle: Yes, indeed, and we’re also starting in controversial fashion as we were scheduled to have Mike Graham for an interview following his huge victory over “Mr. Magnificent” Kevin Kelly at New Year’s Eve Bash but we understand that he was jumped by Kelly in the parking lot of the studios right before we went on the air. We’ll try to update you on his condition before the end of the show but we will hopefully hear from Kelly himself as well. And we got quite the main event as “Gorgeous” Gino Hernandez, fresh from a shocking victory over Randy Savage on New Year’s Eve, will square off against “Cowboy” Bob Orton! In the meantime, let’s get ready for her first match of the show! Match #1 Boomer Lynch beat Robert Fuller with a diving crossbody Match #2 The Masked Superstar beat Scott Casey with a middle rope powerslam after countering an attempted aerial attack from Casey in the corner. Match #3 Mad Dog Lefebvre & Richard Charland (w/King Tonga) beat The House of Humperdink (Purple Haze & The Great Kabuki) when Lefebvre stole Humperdink’s cane to hit Haze with it to score the pinfall Match #4 Brett Wayne Sawyer beat Duke Myers with a hip toss. After the match, The Minnesota Wrecking Crew swarm the ring and stare at both Sawyer and Myers. After faking an attack on Myers, Ole & Arn Anderson jump on Brett Wayne Sawyer! Sawyer is manhandled by Arn, delivering a gourdbuster to Sawyer before holding him back up, allowing Ole to climb on the top rope and deliver a knee behind the neck of Sawyer! Once the damage is done, The Minnesota Wrecking Crew leave the ring, booed by the audience. Match #4 Kamala & Steve Doll vs The Brisco Brothers turn into a no-contest when Kamala turns against Steve Doll in the middle of the match and helps the Briscos destroying Doll. We then see Sir Oliver Humperdink making his way to the ring with Kevin Sullivan and inviting Kamala to follow them....Could Kamala become part of the House of Humperdink??? Bob Caudle: ...if the House of Humperdink recruits Kamala, that means bad news for everyone here in Mid-Atlantic. And what a sinister attack by The Minnesota Wrecking Crew earlier tonight, making their first appearance on MACW TV and it doesn’t seem like they’re gonna stop at anything to destroy their competition. And speaking of competition, here’s one of the newest tag teams here in MACW. Please welcome “Hangman” Bobby Jaggers and Dutch Mantell, the Kansas Jayhawks! (Bobby Jaggers and Dutch Mantell make their way to the broadcast booth to stand each side of Caudle.) Bob Caudle: Gentlemen, welcome to Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. Bobby Jaggers: Thank you, Bob Caudle. Ya know, we were hanging out in a little town called Holcomb in Kansas minding our own business when we got a call from David’s big brother, asking us to come over to Atlanta and here we are. Dutch Mantell: By the way, Bob Caudle, have you ever read Truman Capote’s book titled In Cold Blood? Bob Caudle: Well, yes, but I’m a bit surprised to hear that you’re reading Truman Capote books. I figured you were entertaining yourselves differently.... Dutch Mantell: Are you insinuating that we’re idiots, Bob Caudle? Bob Caudle: No, not at all -- Dutch Mantell: When it’s about history from our neck of the woods, it’s always fascinating to read. Bobby, why don’t you tell that story about what it’s about? Bobby Jaggers: Basically, the story is about that time in 1959 when 4 members of a prominent family --- see, Caudle, we can use big words! --- were murdered by 2 escaped convicts under the assumption that the father was hiding a large sum of money in his safe but after tying up and shooting up everyone in the house, all they got was 42 bucks, a portable radio and a pair of binoculars. They got arrested in Vegas, convicted and they were hanged in 1965. Was it really worth it in your opinion, Bob Caudle? Bob Caudle: Quite frankly, I don’t think so. Bobby Jaggers: Exactly, well, I think we can make a good analogy about this story and Dutch and I. Bob Caudle: I fail to understand that analogy... Dutch Mantell: It’s simple, Bob Caudle. People think that because we’re from Kansas, we’re dumb hicks. No brain and all brawn. They believe that they can easily fool us and outsmart us but that couldn’t be further from the truth. We’re here to prove that we’re the best damn tag team in this territory and we’ll do everything we can to make sure of it. Bobby Jaggers: But you better not worry, Bob Caudle. We’re not gonna tie up and shoot people around here. We’re not gonna hang people and let them die. But the one thing that will die is their hopes of beating us and thinking they’re better than us. We saw what the Andersons did a few moments ago and they better not think they can do it to us, because they got another thing coming... (The Jayhawks leave the booth and David Crockett rejoins Bob Caudle at commentary) David Crockett: That was quite the interesting story, wasn’t it? Bob Caudle: I don’t know about interesting but it was crystal clear. The Kansas Jayhawks won’t be here to fool around. We’re now ready for our feature bout as “Gorgeous” Gino Hernandez takes on “Cowboy” Bob Orton! Match #5 “Gorgeous” Gino Hernandez (w/Miss Elizabeth) beat “Cowboy” Bob Orton with a top rope splash. Liz’s demeanor was different than usual, being less stoic and almost more flirty with Gino. Bob Caudle: ...certainly, a big victory for Gino Hernandez, keeping the momentum going from New Year’s Eve Bash and putting himself in good position to eventually become the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion. But now, let’s welc----wait, a minute! (Caudle is interrupted by the Minnesota Wrecking Crew, Ole and Arn Anderson) Bob Caudle: How appropriate, as we’re about to welcome Jim Crockett to our set, I believe you owe us an explanation about your actions earlier tonight. Arn Anderson: Bob Caudle, we don’t owe you absolutely nothin’! We are the Andersons, Ole and Arn, the most feared tag team in the entire world. We’re silent but deadly. We came here because we were promised opportunities. And from our standpoint, this means that we’re gonna get the first crack at the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship. So, Jim Crockett, why don’t you make this official, right now? (Almost on cue, Jim Crockett walks on-set, shaking hands with Bob Caudle and David Crockett.) Ole Anderson: Now, Jim Crockett, before you go forward, I want you to understand something. I want you to realize what you’ve gotten yourself into by bringing in the Minnesota Wrecking Crew. By doing so, you’re fully aware that we’re gonna maim, we’re gonna cripple and we’ll annihilate everyone you put in front of us. This isn’t something that you gotta take lightly. Because, eventually, you’re gonna run out of bodies to put in front of us. But that’s OK. We can go easy at first on some of those guys to make it worth our while. We understand that the British Bulldogs are locked into that spot by virtue of that contender crown or whatever you call this but it’s only right for you to put us in the opposite spot because we’re gonna give you your money’s worth. Jim Crockett: Now, Ole and Arn Anderson, I’m certainly grateful that you accepted the offer to come to Atlanta but make no mistake about it, you’ve just arrived here. Beating up people the way you did with Brett Wayne Sawyer earlier today won’t guarantee you anything. Tonight, in Norcross, GA, we will crown our first Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions. Because they’re the Contender’s Crownholders, The British Bulldogs will be involved in the match. As for their opponents, I spent the last few days consulting Eddie Gilbert in Tampa because he saw a lot of those talents here in Mid-Atlantic and I trust his instinct. And given their history from the very start, this is why I’ve decided to appoint the Stud Stable as the Bulldogs’ opponents tonight. And furthermore, this match will be a 2 out of 3 Falls, so we can get an undisputed winner. Arn Anderson: Are you serious, Jim Crockett? You’re gonna stand here in front of Ole and I and you’re gonna tell us that the Stud Stable are more deserving than us? This is a joke and you know it! Jim Crockett: Like I said, Arn, you haven’t earned anything. But I’ll give Ole or you a chance to do so. In fact, we’ll have our first major event on January 11th at the Omni and if you do well tonight, we can make things happen. Ole Anderson: You listen to me real good, Crockett, I’m gonna destroy whoever decides to one-up us. You understand me? Anyone! (At this moment, Rocky “The Best Kernodle” shows up on set to confront the Andersons) Arn Anderson: Oh, this is getting better. Seriously, Crockett? Rocky Kernodle is the best you can offer? Rocky Kernodle: No, no, no....not just “Rocky Kernodle”. Rocky “THE BEST Kernodle”, get things right, Arn. And as you can see, since I’m now the only Kernodle remaining in this territory, this just proves my point because my brother Don wouldn’t have cut it. But tonight, in Norcross, GA, Ole, I’m definitely gonna show you why I’m the Best Kernodle. Ole Anderson: I’d like to see you try, son. (POW! Kernodle slaps Ole in the face and everyone is taken aback, especially Ole) Rocky Kernodle: See ya tonight, Ol’ Anderson! (Arn is trying to contain Ole as they finally walk off the set.) Jim Crockett: One more thing before I go. Gentlemen, as you mentioned at the beginning of the show, we’re getting Worldwide Wrestling every Sunday night and I want this show to be special as well. This is why I’m proud to announce that we’re gonna crown our first Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion on Worldwide tomorrow. And it’s gonna be Khruscher Khruschev against none other than our newest acquisition....Roddy Piper! Anything goes and there must be a winner! (As Bob Caudle and David Crockett are trying to re-take control and digest everything that happened, here comes “Mr. Magnificent” Kevin Kelly.) Bob Caudle: Well, we’ve waited the entire show to hear from you about that sneak attack on Mike Graham and I hope you can provide an explanation, sir. Kevin Kelly: It’s simple as this; Mike Graham, you might’ve won a battle but you’re far from having won the war. I don’t care what you say or what you do going forward but this was a reminder that you’ll always have to watch your back. But, if this is something that would make you feel better, Bob Caudle, I can tell you that it wasn’t my decision to do that. Bob Caudle: What do you mean, not your decision? Can’t you own up for your actions? Kevin Kelly: I always own up to what I do. What I meant is that I acted under someone’s advice. I did it at someone’s request. Bob Caudle: And who would that person be? Kevin Kelly: Well, look no further than this man right behind me. (The camera pans behind Kevin Kelly to reveal.....JAMES J. DILLON!) David Crockett: I cannot believe it, Bob! James J. Dillon here! (JJ Dillon shakes hands with Kevin Kelly and stands in front of his new protégé.) James J. Dillon: Let me make things perfectly clear, Bob Caudle. People tend to think that Mr. Magnificent’s attack was personal but Mike Graham fails to realize that it is nothing more than business. Mike, you’ve known me for so long. Back in the good days of your father Eddie in Florida, I’ve always done everything for business. Every man that I signed, every man that I managed, every man that I lead to a championship, it was business. For the past few months, I sat on the sidelines and advised Kevin Kelly the best I could. Everything he did to you for the past 3 months, he did it because James J. Dillon Enterprises Incorporated felt it was the right business move to do. I will tell you this in closing, Bob Caudle. I have my eyes on everything and everyone in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. There will be a lot of jockeying for positions in the next couple of weeks and you better rest assured that I will do everything I can to make “Mr. Magnificent” the most talked about man in Mid-Atlantic. (Dillon and Kelly walk away from the set) Bob Caudle: We’re out of time and we’ll see you next week. Don’t miss Worldwide Wrestling tomorrow night!
  20. Mid-Atlantic signs James J. Dillon as a manager and releases Sunny War Cloud
  21. It actually amazes me that WWE thought Lacey would be a better suited heel. Given her past as a Marine, it baffles my mind they didn't capitalize on this, especially considering Vince's hard-on for military heroes.
  22. I'm more impressed by that than those dismissing this as "Oh, but NXT was just an award show this week". Big props that they could hold their own against bowl season. Isn't this their 2nd best audience ever?
  23. 2 things I just noticed on the Roster page: 1- Pierre "Mad Dog" Lefebvre doesn't retire in 1986. He died from a car accident on December 24th, 1985. So, this should be switched. 2- Also, I'm fairly confident that WWF and I had already confirmed a deal that sent Lefebvre to my territory (Perhaps @Scarlet-Left can confirm if it was the case - I had so many roster moves going by the end of the year that I'm not 100% sure against whom. If that's not the case, DM me so we can fix this.)
  24. There's certainly bound to be an angle coming off of this Legends of Memphis tribute. Either MJF will try to ruin this or Shawn Spears & Tully.
  25. Don Kernodle is on the trading block. Not asking for much, likely future considerations.
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