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SirEdger

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  1. And here are the Freebirds and the Von Erichs. Business is about to pick up in World Class and I couldn't be more pumped for it!
  2. Joey Ryan, Val Venis & Sexxxy Eddy in the same team, in the same match as well. 2019 pro wrestling is fun lol
  3. While everyone is likely to think that tonight was Hulk Hogan's night as the new AWA World Heavyweight Champion, I'd like to think this is rather Bobby Heenan's. And in all honesty, I think that Heenan costing Savage the North American title is a bigger highlight than Curt Hennig turning on Rick Martel. Simply because we don't know yet how involved Bret Hart is in this decision. Maybe Bret will not stand for this and grant Savage a rematch....and maybe not. That's the beauty of it. Very well done, my friend!
  4. Congrats to Wendell Cooley on his title win! Quite on a roll already this week. I think he's gonna a hard one to beat. Huge win in Rage in the Cage for Paul Jones' Army as well! I bet Stan Hansen won't take this lying down for sure!
  5. If I can, I'll definitely check the IWS show on IWTV on Saturday afternoon. They're riding on quite a wave since their return and their 20th anniversary show card this Saturday night is LOADED : Tajiri, Mikey Whipwreck, Little Guido, Mark Andrews (subbing for Tyler Bate), Trent Seven, Veda Scott and DJZ are all working that card. Plus, in Jersey, they already got Rory Gulak, Ophidian, Arik Cannon, Addy Starr, Solo Darling & Veda Scott (w/the winner of the 3-Way women's match winning the vacant IWS Women's Championship) confirmed. And I think ISW also has a show on that same day or on the Friday but I'm not sure yet. So those are my two biggest interests so far.
  6. Technically, about the Women's tag title matches, aren't the IIconics pretty much the only challengers of the bunch that have a legit argument about being worthy of a title match given they've just beaten the champs tonight?
  7. I think we should not forget that originally, it was Stephanie & Shane (before his heel turn) who declared Kofi the #1 contender for the WWE Championship until Vince decided to be Vince. Yeah, I think that the rest of the babyface locker room will play a factor in this but I wonder also at one point if Stephanie & Triple H won't also have a role to play in overturning the situation.
  8. I'm sure that deep inside, Jerry Lawler gladly took that countout win against JYD in Birmingham. Huge win for the Rat Patrol as they capture the Southeastern Tag Championships! Maybe that Doug Sommers won't remain a Midnight Express member for long afterwards!
  9. Gaaah, what an idiot. I meant Don Kent, not Don Bass LOL Thanks Gene, I'll fix it. I knew something was a bit off
  10. March 18th, 1984 Lakeland, FL -Mike Graham beat Don Kent Submission Match: The Moscas beat Hercules Hernandez & Denny Brown after Hercules walked away from Denny Brown in mid-match! Falls Count Anywhere: Abdullah the Butcher (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink, Kevin Sullivan & Fallen Angel) beat Boomer Lynch after using his trademark fork. There were multiple interferences in the match and the likes of Johnny Weaver, Denny Brown & Steve Diblasio tried to interfere but they were constantly cut off by Kevin Sullivan. After the match, Eddie Graham came out and announced to the crowd that he's gonna deal with the House of Humperdink in a drastic way and fans will have to tune in on TV this weekend to find out how! -Rufus Jones & Mike Davis beat Johnny Weaver & Steve Diblasio -Jay & Mark Youngblood beat Roger Smith (from Southeastern) & AWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Bill White after Jay pinned White with the diving cross body. -Dory Funk Jr beat Barry Horowitz with the Spinning Toe Hold -Wahoo McDaniel beat Rocky Kernodle with the Tomahawk Chop
  11. Well, she's part of that whole series now. Which is funny because on every episode, it looks like she can't wait to be done with this.
  12. Um....Good location, wrong preview.
  13. I like the pairing of Lafleur & Jacques Rougeau together. Definitely is a huge boost for Lafleur's credibility and a good way to sit under the learning tree.
  14. Some great action in those house shows. Always had a soft spot for the Long Riders given they worked with Lutte Internationale when I was a kid so I'm kind of rooting for them, even agains the Fantastics. I bet they definitely earned their main event spot with those matches.
  15. Just trying some things with the house shows, see what sticks and what doesn't. Feedback helps me figure it out and I can make the necessary corrections going forward
  16. March 17th, 1984 Miami, FL -Angelo Mosca beat Denny Brown after interference from Angelo Mosca Jr. After the match, as the Moscas were celebrating, The Great Kabuki spit the Green Mist at Angelo Mosca Sr's face! Junior challenged Kabuki to a match in the main event! -Phil Lafleur (AWA Pacific) beat Steve Diblasio -Dusty Rhodes beat Bob Dellaserra after interference from Wahoo McDaniel, who prevented Dellaserra to use a chair on Dusty, after being dominated by the American Dream -Gene Anderson beat Mark Fleming -Masanobu Fuchi beat Ric McCord -The Great Kabuki (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink) beat Angelo Mosca Jr
  17. Well, if Mike Miller didn't think he had competition, he will now with Jake Roberts throwing his name in the hat! And certainly keeping an eye on the Tommy Rich/Gary Hart situation. I don't blame Rich for not trusting Gary Hart. Who is anyway?
  18. For me, that's actually the opposite. My local channels dropped WWF programming during the summer of 1991 and I caught up with WWF in the fall of 1993 when we could finally get cable so I didn't really watch RAW but we had Superstars on the weekend so that's how I could follow up back then (as well as videotapes)
  19. Some fantastic buildup for the supercard at the Saddledome. Your roster is full of larger-than-life characters and you know that this always factor in when it comes to drawing power. Pretty stoked for the Young Lions tournament as well. While Nikita is a legit favorite, my money is on Eddie Gilbert!
  20. SirEdger

    USWA

    I'm telling you man....it'd be a crime if Tully Blanchard doesn't become your top star about a year from now!
  21. Nice, thanks! :)
  22. And we're officially under way for AWA World Class! Love the idea of booking Beefcake as Hulk Hogan's brother, giving him some rub right away and making him some sort of a big deal in the process. Looks like the Russians will be a key part of your roster as heels and it always works. Looking forward to see how everything will develop!
  23. You got a link for that page?
  24. March 16th, 1984 Fort Homer W. Hestorly Armory, Tampa, FL -The Purple Haze (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink & Kevin Sullivan) beat Larry Lane after interference from Fallen Angel, who hit Lane with the heel of her shoe on the forehead -The Missing Link (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink) beat Roger Smith (from Southeastern) with a falling headbutt -The Great Kabuki (w/Sir Oliver Humperdink) beat Steve DiBlasio with the Oriental Spike -Angelo Mosca beat Don Kent with the bearhug -Johnny Weaver beat Phil Lafleur (from AWA Pacific) with the Weaver Lock
  25. It's always a treat to read your shows and I'll admit that I had no knowledge of who was Brenda Britton prior to reading that series but you've made her an intrical and pivotal part of your angles and it's very refreshing to me that a woman is the top manager/valet in a promotion, especially in that period of time. Great stuff!
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