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SirEdger

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  1. No kidding. I'm in the same boat with the Japanese attractions. Had to re-book on the fly a couple of things until it gets underway
  2. I think we do.
  3. Lutte Internationale drops Armand Rougeau
  4. I just love Gary Hart. As devious as they come.
  5. Great series of shows again. Winnipeg card was stacked.
  6. September 28th, 1984 North Bay, Ontario -Sheik Ali (w/Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) beat Tito Senza in 7:32 -Richard "Le Magnifique" Charland (w/Frenchy Martin) beat Leo Burke in 11:51 -Adrian Adonis & Eddie Gilbert (w/Jim Cornette & Sherri Martel) beat Hercules Ayala & Chicky Starr in 13:48 Submission Match: Gilles Poisson beat Raymond Rougeau in 30:48 -International Tag Team Champion Doug Somers (w/Sherri Martel) beat Black Bart (w/Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) in 12:40 -The Spoiler & Baron Von Raschke beat the Midnight Express (w/Jim Cornette) in 40:38 -International Tag Team Champion Billy Robinson (w/Sherri Martel) beat Sika (w/Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) in 5:09 Loser Leaves Town Match: Dino Bravo beat Armand Rougeau in 23:54. Per stipulation, Armand Rougeau must leave Lutte Internationale.
  7. Yeah, it's fun for a booker to play with Savage on 2 folds. When he's a heel, it's all about the title. When he's a babyface, then Elizabeth comes before anything else. Dualities like that are wet dreams for a booker.
  8. Even with the house shows, you're able to make us believe that Randy Savage is getting so close, yet so far from beating Gino Hernandez for the Intercontinental Championship. Great stuff.
  9. Yeah, really fun to see Heenan being in Flair & the Horsemen's back pocket. Totally something I would've seen happen in real-life WCW back then.
  10. Love the bit in which Taka and Togo asked you who to put over. Really subtle touch there.
  11. Kinda weird to see Rick Martel facing a team called the Supermodels knowing that this was an idea of his for a last WWF run that didn't come.
  12. Eventually, Andre & Kokina will face off and it should be a great sight.
  13. September 25th, 1995 G1 CLIMAX Special, Day 9 (Osaka) -Tadao Yasuda beat Tokimitzu Ishizawa -Kensuke Sasaki beat Mitsuo Momota -Manabu Nakanishi beat 2 Cold Scorpio -Kentaro Shiga beat Satoshi Kojima -Davey Boy Smith beat Tatsuhito Takaiwa -Tarzan Goto beat Black Cat G1 CLIMAX Special Finals: Riki Choshu beat Road Warrior Hawk! -In a special attraction main event, Antonio Inoki beat Masahiro Chono
  14. Great main event! Shall make things interesting going forward for the Horsemen!
  15. Ooooooooooooooh! Getting Gladiator vs Masato Tanaka in the finals. Me likey!
  16. Yeah, the Dave Meltzer review style is perfect for your promotion. Stands out from the rest!
  17. September 24th, 1995 G1 CLIMAX Special, Day 8 Kofu, Yamanishi -Hiro Saito beat Tatsumi Fujinami -Scott Norton & Yuji Nagata beat Mitsuo Momota & Kengo Kimura -Tiger Mask IV beat Black Cat -Tatsutoshi Goto beat Michiyoshi Ohara -Manabu Nakanishi beat Hiroshi Hase Block B Tiebreaker: Riki Choshu beat Hulk Hogan Finals are set for tomorrow as Road Warrior Hawk will take on Riki Choshu in the finals. Also announced for tomorrow in the main event: Antonio Inoki will take on Masahiro Chono! Next show: September 25th - G1 CLIMAX Special Day 9 (Osaka)
  18. Thanks! Doing my best to bring everyone together once in a while!
  19. Wow. That's a huge win for Bockwinkel. I don't know how many losses Andre has gotten from his freelance bookings but there must be very few.
  20. September 23rd, 1995 G1 CLIMAX Special, Day 7 (Yokohama, Kanagawa) -Junji Hirata beat Kentaro Shiga IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship: Koji Kanemoto beat Gran Hamada to retain -Tiger Mask IV beat Shoji Nakamaki -Tatsumi Fujinami beat Maunukea Mossman -Hiroyoshi Tenzan beat Davey Boy Smith -Kengo Kimura & Mitsuo Momota beat Tokimitzu Ishizawa & Tatsuhito Takaiwa -Tadao Yasuda beat Yuji Nagata Block A Tiebreaker: Road Warrior Hawk beat IWGP Heavyweight Champion Keiji Muto Hawk moves on to the G1 CLIMAX Special finals! Next show: September 24th - G1 CLIMAX Special Day 8
  21. NWA LUTTE INTERNATIONALE TITLE HOLDERS NWA INTERNATIONAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Greg Valentine (1) --> 7/5/84 Rick Martel (1) --> 9/13/84 NWA INTERNATIONAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS Wild Samoans (1) --> 7/5/84 Caribbean Connection (1) --> 8/25/84 Billy Robinson & Doug Somers (1) --> 9/16/1984 NWA INTERNATIONAL TV CHAMPION Gino Brito (1) --> 6/30/84 Dino Bravo (1) --> 9/1/84 Mad Dog Lefebvre (1) --> 9/23/84
  22. September 23rd, 1984 Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario -Sika (w/Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) beat Denis Goulet in 1:34 -Justice Dubois & Nord the Barbarian (w/Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) beat Charlie Cook & Buzz Tyler in 4:38 -Black Bart (w/Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) beat Gino Brito in 3:31 -The Caribbean Connection beat Armand Rougeau & Hercules Ayala in 20:12 -Adrian Adonis (w/Jim Cornette) beat International Tag Team Champion Billy Robinson in 7:50 -The Missing Link beat Eddie Gilbert (w/Sherri Martel) in 10:42 -International Tag Team Champion Doug Somers (w/Sherri Martel)& Baron Von Raschke beat Greg Valentine & Samu (w/Frenchy Martin & Eddy "The Brain" Creatchman) in 22:18 International TV Championship: Mad Dog Lefebvre beat Dino Bravo in 18:37 - TITLE CHANGE!
  23. Always been a fan of the Triple Threat and I'm glad it's part of your series. Return of Violence should be epic!
  24. I don't know if this was a typo or legit but Michael Hayes calling Terry Gordy a "turn goat" got a big chuckle out of me!
  25. Must say that I loved the thought of seeing Kokina standing up to Andre the Giant on Worldwide. And a team of Ric Flair & Abdullah the Butcher is so weird but it must've been a real treat for the fans attending the taping to see that dark match.
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