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Everything posted by Captain Redneck
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Rusev says hi.
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Superstars of the Superstation would like to add Gary Hart
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Not a fan of any of the Hart family, so I'm hoping Savage and/or Murdoch destroy them all!
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Goto is boring as fuck.
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Ok, Thanks.
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Anything on getting the AWA champ for that week?
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Not a fan of Gedo putting the title on Jay White. He seems that he will be getting the Okada push, unless Okada gets the belt back soon.
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I noticed that the following wrestlers are on my roster page. Brian Blair Chick Donovan Pat Rose Ken Lucas If they are suppose to be in my territory, I would like to release Brian Blair, Ken Lucas
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Superstars of the Superstation would like to bring in the AWA World Heavyweight Champion for the following dates in March March 2nd through the 8th
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Superstars of the Superstation would like to bring in the AWA World Heavyweight Champion for the following dates in March March 2nd through the 8th
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Feb 12th, Cobb County Civic Center, Marietta Georgia 1. Les Thornton over Joe Lightfoot in 8:03 2. The Iron Curtain defeats Bugsy McGraw & David Sammartino in 15:32 3. Bob Roop over Johnny Rich via countout in 12:47 4. Jake Roberts defeat The Iron Sheik in 17:22 5. Brad Armstrong defeats Ole Anderson via DQ in 18:53 in Arn Anderson & Buzz Sawyer attack Armstrong 6. TV Title Match: "Mean" Mike Miller defeats "Iron" Mike Sharpe via submission in 7:10 7. Ted Dibiase over Lanny Poffo in 13:48 Feb 13th, Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center, Augusta Georgia 1. Bobby Fulton drew Johnny Rich in 20 minutes 2. David Sammartino over Terry Daniels in 11:22 3. Tommy Rogers defeats Sivi Afi in 10:31 4. The Olympians over Al Perez & Lanny Poffo in 18:07 5. Tito Santana fights "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer to a DDQ in 14:55 6. The Masked Superstar defeats Johnny Rich via DQ in 12:33 when Ted Dibiase attacks the Masked Superstar when He had Johnny Rich in the Cobra Clutch 7. National Tag Team Title Match: The Long Riders (c) defeat Brad Armstrong & Bugsy McGraw in 16:12 Feb 14th, Macon Coliseum, Macon Georgia 1. Terry Daniels over Chris Markoff in 11:15 2. The Great Tio defeats Joe Lightfoot in 8:27 3. Jake Roberts DDQ Ivan Koloff in 7:02 4. "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer over Al Perez in 16:37 5. Ole Anderson & Arn Anderson defeat Lanny Poffo & Bugsy McGraw in 19:44 6. The Fantastics over The Olympians in 13:52 7. The Masked Superstar & The Long Riders defeat Brad Armstrong, Tito Santana & Jake Roberts in 24:18 Feb 15th, Municipal Auditorium, Columbus Georgia 1. Norvell Austin & Pez Whatley defeat Joe Lightfoot & Les Thornton in 15:31 2. The Iron Sheik defeats Terry Daniels in 9:00 3. Johnny Rich over Korsita Korchenko in 12:48 4. Paul Orndorff over Ole Anderson in 17:22 5. Brad Armstrong & Al Perez DDQ Arn Anderson & Buzz Sawyer in 15:53 when Ole Anderson charges the ring. 6. Tito Santana & Jake Roberts defeat The Great Tio & Chief Tapu in 9:47 7. National Tag Title Match: The Long Riders (C) lose via DQ against The Fantastics in 21:38 8. National Heavyweight Title Match: "Hacksaw" Butch Reed defeat Bob Roop in 14:26
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Jim Powers Yokozuna ( will have a name change)
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Feb 9th, WTBS STUDIOS: Gordon Solie: Welcome from the Peach State of Georgia! We have crowned the National Heavyweight Championship, Tag Team & TV Titles. It was an exciting night at the Omni and lets go to the ring. Norvell Austin vs. Les Thornton The match is a scientific affair as the newcomer in Austin is proving that he can wrestle with the great Thornton. It's a back and forth affair when Austin takes the advantage after ducking a whip into the ropes and hitting a flying dropkick. Austin's speed is causing Thornton to lose focus as Thornton looking around in amazement. Austin hits a underhook suplex and backs up and waits for Thornton to rise from the canvas. As soon as he sees his chance, Austin runs towards Thornton and hits him for a flying headbutt for the victory. Solie: I would like to welcome out the new National Heavyweight Champion in "Hacksaw" Butch Reed. Reed: Thank you Gordon, as I am proud to be the champion of these beautiful people out here. Solie: You had a tough go, but you managed to defeat Ivan Koloff after a long and hard fought battle. Reed: That Koloff sure gave me a tussle, but I taught that Russian Sucker that Hacksaw Butch Reed and America aren't to be messed with! ( crowd cheers) Gordon: Now I would be remiss if I didn't mention the fact that Jake Roberts might've helped a bit in the outcome of the match. Reed: "Snake" Roberts and myself have no partnership together and he was strictly trying to "even up" things with Koloff. commercial break. Arn Anderson ( with Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer) vs. Joe Lightfoot Arn Anderson is a lot more aggressive as he immediately goes after the arm of Lightfoot. The crowd starts to chant, "We Want Brad", as Anderson kicks and stomps away at the overmatched Lightfoot. With Ole Anderson yelling instructions and Buzz Sawyer pacing back and forth, Anderson finishes Lightfoot off with the standard Anderson armbar for the submission victory. Solie: So... Ole Anderson: Before you even get started Solie, I would like to say that Brad Armstrong was holding Arn back. I let Arn make his own decision and after Armstrong cost them another match, Arn finally saw the light and did what's best for his career. Remember, an Anderson is ALWAYS better then any Armstrong. Solie: For those who don't know on what is being talked about, here's a VTR from the Omni show on what happened after the match. ( shows Ole & Sawyer attack Brad Armstrong, with Arn joining in) Arn Anderson: I wanted to sit back and try and let Armstrong ride my coattails, but in the end, he needed to either sink or swim on his own and he choose to sink. commercial break. Solie: I would like to say that I didn't expect to see this pair together but here ( coming out to boos) are the Masked Superstar and Angelo Poffo. Superstar: Solie, things have been conspiring against me lately and I being the intelligent individual that I am, decided that I need someone to look out for my best interests and I couldn't think of anyone better at that then this man right here. Poffo: That's right Superstar. The days of cheating this man are over! You are looking at the future National Heavyweight Champion right here! Also, this won't be the only man that I will help guide in the near future. Just wait and see on what the "Mizer" has up his sleeve. Al Perez vs. Mike Sharpe Perez made a sparkling debut last Omni show and is proving to be no match here for the much slower Sharpe. Perez is in control throughout the contest and has Sharpe in position for his Sleeper Hold. As Perez is about to put Sharpe into the sleeper, The Anderson's & "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer hit the ring to cause the DQ. They are pounding on Perez for almost 90 seconds, until Brad Armstrong, Bugsy McGraw and Norvell Austin come in for the save. commercial break. The Fantastics vs. The Great Tio & Chief Tapu The crowd loves the return of the Fantastics to the area after a lengthy absence. Rogers & Fulton work beautiful together, keeping the Samoans off-balanced. The Samoans get the advantage after Fulton set early on a back body drop. Tapu & Tio are in control, using their size to their benefit. After several minutes, Fulton is able to make the hot tag to Tommy Rogers. Rogers has both Samoans on the ropes and with Tio as the legal man, he suplexes Tio in the middle of the ring and climbs to the top rope. He waits for Tio to stand and Rogers dives and gets a sunset flip on Tio. Tapu tries to break things up, but Fulton heads him off as Rogers gets the 3 count. Solie: Tommy, Bobby, welcome back to Georgia! Rogers.: Thanks Mr. Solie, it's great to be back on the Superstation! We are here for one thing and it's the National Tag Team Championships held by the Long Riders. Fulton: Yep Tommy, those Long Riders are big boys, but we think that our speed and desire will be able to defeat them for the belts. (booing from the crowd) Solie: Wait a minute here, we don't need any trouble at the podium. Bill Irwin: Solie, we not going to cause any trouble, we are here to say that these midgets will never take these titles away from "Hog" and myself (pointing his finger in Rogers chest), These boys will never be able to beat men like ourselves. Rogers: You think that so? Let's find out and get in the ring right now. (from behind, the Masked Superstar & Angelo Poffo attack Fulton as the Long Riders beat down Tommy Rogers). Solie: We need some help out here and let's go to commercial break. Solie: Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton got taken to the back to get their injures tended to. It looks like Poffo is controlling the Superstar & the Long Riders career's now. Our next match is in the ring. Tito Santana vs. Chris Markoff Santana and Markoff are definitely 2 different types of wrestlers. Markoff gets the early advantage, using his superior size and strength Santana is able to gain control when Tito blocks a suplex and turns it into a hip toss to the mat. Santana controls things with a mix of scientific wrestling and speed, which Markoff is having trouble in keeping up with. The action goes back and forth for several more minutes and the bell rings as Santana hits his flying forearm off the ropes. The match is a draw. Solie: I would like to bring out before we have to go off the air, Ted Dibiase. Ted, what do you think of the Masked Superstar and Angelo Poffo and what happened to yourself at the Omni? Dibiase: Gordon, you know that I am not one to shy away from breaking the rules if I can benefit them. I will however, will not jump someone from behind like The Superstar did when I had my match against Butch Reed the other night in Ohio. Remember, whether it's the Anderson's & Sawyer or Poffo and his Long Riders and Masked Superstar, you aren't the only ones that can ban together as a group. Superstar, watch your back as you better have eyes in the back of that Mask of yours going forward.
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Shawn Michaels Scott Hall
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Nice to see Oliver doing Roses' dirty work.
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I didn't even come close to doing a decent job as illness has ran rampant throughout our home. I will do a better job with the IC Tournament. It was to/felt rushed after I read it.
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Kelly: It's the road to the finals as WALTER has been dominating with power and sheer force, while Suwama is a veteran who has a lot more experience and that could come into play. GEDO: The winner has to face Yuji Okabayashi and that won't be easy for either who makes it to the finals. WALTER vs. Suwama 1 fall, 45 minute time limit When WALTER walks to the ring, there seems to be a buzz and while that might be well and good, experience could have a say on who wins this bout. WALTER and Suwama stand in the middle as Red Shoes gives out the instructions. Suwama shoves WALTER and smiles. WALTER stands there stoically as Suwama talks down to him. WALTER then shoves Suwama back and Suwama goes flying into the air. Suwama gets up and charges WALTER, but WALTER shows amazing agility as he side steps Suwama and Suwama falls flat on his face. As Suwama gets to his knees WALTER hits him with a running knee to the back to his head and Suwama just crumbles. Red Shoes checks on Suwama, but WALTER sees his opening and goes on the attack. Elbows & knees come raining down to the back of Suwama's head and neck and Suwama is simply trying to cover up at this point. Suwama finally gets away and goes to the corner. WALTER charges and it's more knees to the head of his opposition. Several minutes of this and Suwama is flat on the concrete floor. WALTER goes to get him and with Suwama's chest facing the ring apron, WALTER hits one devastating forearm after another to the back of Suwama's neck. Suwama falls to the floor as Red Shoes counts. WALTER is back in the ring as Suwama is laying in a heap. The count is at 15 when Suwama is able to pull himself up and roll back to the inside. It's all WALTER and it's this way for the first 10 minutes. Suwama finally has something go his way as WALTER misses a knee drop and is holding his leg. Suwama goes to work on the left leg and ankle of WALTER, trying to get away his power. Suwama is trying to turn WALTER over onto his stomach and after a few tries, he is able to and Suwama has an ankle lock on WALTER. WALTER is still stoic but is trying and is able to reach the ropes for the break. WALTER stands up, but Suwama comes with a chop block and WALTER's face finally shows some discomfort. Suwama is working on the leg, but WALTER won't give in. Suwama lets go and as WALTER starts to stand, it's a knee to the chops of big WALTER. WALTER is now hurt and Suwama lifts WALTER and executes a vertical brain buster. Suwama covers, but for only a 1 count. Suwama looks stunned and WALTER sits up slowly and as Suwama approaches, WALTER snatches him while on the mat. He then throws Suwama across the ring and the crowd goes crazy. WALTER is back up and starts to pound on Suwama. He continues to soften him up and hits one German suplex after another. Suwama looks out on his feet and he soon will be as WALTER goes behind Suwama and applies a Rear Neck Choke and out goes Suwama that fast. WALTER on to the Tokyo Dome and the finals! WINNER, via submission in 18:34, WALTER KEVIN KELLY: Our IWGP Super Heavyweight Final will be WALTER going against Yuji Okabayashi and this will be a physical encounter. WALTER has destroyed everyone to the point of toying with them, while Okabayashi has a tougher, but shorter road then WALTER. See you all next week when we come to you on NJPW World from Ryogoku Kokugikan and the 16 man IC Title Tournament.
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Kevin Kelly: That was a dominant effort by WALTER and Willie Mack had the crowd eating out of his hands. The 2nd round should be as action packed and the stakes get even higher. GEDO: That WALTER was a beast! Would love to see Fale & WALTER mix it up at sometime. Suwama VS. Joe Doering 1 fall, 30 minutes These partners act like that they don't like each other as Doering attacks before the bell and throws Suwama, a la, Stan Hansen, outside the ring. Doering goes to work and is throwing chairs at Suwama's head, but Suwama is able to tackle Doering and starts to pound away on the outside. The count is at 12 and Suwama re-enters the ring and Doering appears to be split open. Suwama goes after the wound and is ripping at the cut with his hands and teeth, as the blood flows into the eyes of Doering. Doering stumbles to his feet, swinging wildly and knocking down referee Asami. Suwama hits several German suplexes before grabbing Doering of the mat and takes Doering over again with a bridging half nelson suplex. Suwama covers, but can only get 2 1/2, surprising Suwama. Doering is trying to hold on as Suwama is beating on Doering with everything he has. Suwama sends Doering into the ropes and misses his own Lariat, and as Suwama turns around, he see Doering coming at him like a locomotion and hits Suwama with a Thesz press. Doering's going on the offense, trying to dish out some of his own medicine back to Suwama, and suddenly the bell rings. Referee Asami stops the match stating that Doering has lost too much blood and awards it to Suwama. WINNER via Referee stoppage, Suwama in 8:41 Yuji Okabayashi VS. Kohei Sato 1 fall, 30 minutes This is no match as Yuji just destroys Sato from the beginning. Yuji decides to punish the back of the taller Sato, cutting him down to size and then proceeds to beat the hell out of him. Sato has no defense for big Yuji as Yuji says enough is enough and lifts Sato up into his Argentine Backbreaker and Sato has no other choice then to give up. WINNER via Submission IN 5:44, Yuji Okabayashi Willie Mack vs. WALTER Talk about a contrast of styles, we see "Big Willie" get the better of the speed battle early on. Willie has the early advantage, until WALTER stops Mack when he catches a rebounding Mack off the ropes and literally throws him over the ropes and Mack hits the concrete with a thud. Mack isn't moving as Asami counts to 14, 15, 16, etc. Big Willie isn't moving and this is over! WINNER in 3:17 via CO, WALTER Kelly: The next 2 wrestlers will be decided via a simple drawing of the hat. It's WALTER, Okabayashi & Suwama going to determine the next match and the wrestler not selected will be going directly to the finals. All 3 wrestlers are in the ring and after senior official Tiger Hattori hands the ring announcer the results, it will be WALTER vs. Suwama in the next match and this means that Yuji Okabayashi will automatically reaches the finals.
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Feb 4th, Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium Kevin Kelly: Welcome to the start of the IWGP Super Heavyweight Tournament. To be in this weight class, you must weight at least, 265 lbs. to be eligible. There are a lot of big names in this field and it should be interesting on who makes the finals. Gedo: Watch out for Bad Luck Fale in this. He should steam roll through the competition. Suwama vs. Jake Hager 1 fall 30 minutes: Both wrestlers are locking for the exact moment that they can strike and get the advantage. Hager is using his strong amateur skills early on, keeping the more powerful Suwama off balanced. The first 14 minutes are a back and forth affair, until Suwama catches Hager napping and delivers a powerful forearm that floors Hager. It's interesting that in this bout, both wrestlers like to use the same type of moves to finish an opponent. Suwama is taking control of Hager with suplex after suplex. The crowd is getting behind the more well known Suwama and the veteran is feeding off of it. Suwama uses a camel clutch of all things to soften up the back of Hager. Hager is getting weak and Suwama releases the hold, just to deliver a few more German suplexes. The end comes after Suwama lifts Hager high in the air and drops him with a powerbomb. Suwama gets the cover and the win. WINNER in 18:32, Suwama Joe Doering vs. Yuji Hino 1 fall, 30 minutes. This is expected to be a brawl and it doesn't disappoint. Doering and Hino are going at it all over the arena. There was some bad blood between the 2 before coming to New Japan and it's starting to show in this first round bout. Both wrestlers are hitting one another with chairs and what not, but neither man is backing down. Doering has picked up Hino on the outside and drives him onto the guardrail with a powerbomb, with Hino's neck bouncing off of it like a super ball. Doering gets back into the ring as Marty Asami's count is at 11. Hino somehow makes it back to the ring at 18. Doering's onslaught continues as he is punishing the neck of Hino. After several minutes of this, Hino tries a comeback, but is stopped before it gets started. Doering decides to end things with his Revolution Bomb to get the win. WINNER in 9:22, Joe Doering Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Yuji Okabayashi 1 fall, 30 minutes This 2 partners know each other well as they have fought each other before and have held several tag team titles. Okabayashi starts off by using his bulk to outpower the strong Sekimoto. Both wrestlers try to gain an upper hand, but they know each other too well and it's basically a stalemate after the first 20 minutes. Sekimoto takes control after spinning out of a Oklahoma Stampede and hits a Lariat, shaking Yuji to his core. Sekimoto quickly picks him up and hits 2 more lariats before coming for a cover, but only getting a 2 count. Sekimoto attacks the neck and hits several bridging Dragon suplexes, but once again, only for a 2 count. Sekimoto climbs the ropes and dives onto his sometimes tag team partner, but Okabayashi, sees it coming and rolls to safety. Sekimoto is hold his chest as Yuji goes over a scoops Sekimoto up and this time, hits his Oklahoma Stampede for the victory. WINNER in 24:58, Yuji Okabayashi Bad Luck Fale vs. Kohei Sato 1 fall, 30 minutes As big as Sato is, Fale appears to block out the sun and as soon as Fale enters the ring, he just continues towards Sato and attacks as the bell rings. Fale uses his bulk to crush him into the corner and then to the outside. Fale hits him with clubbing forearms to his chest and back as Sato tries to get a few seconds of rest. Fale makes a mistake when he whips Sato into the guardrail, charges, but misses and actually flips over the guardrail onto himself after he falls over. The count is up to 15 as Sato makes it back to the ring. Fale can't make it back and is counted out. WINNER in 4:28, Kohei Sato Cody Hall vs. Willie Mack The crowd appears to be in awe of Willie Mack as he saunters his way to the ring. Hall tries to attack him as he enters, but Mack is too quick for Hall and fights back with forearms to the head. "Big Willie", takes control working on the chest of Hall. Mack's style is confusing Hall, as Hall doesn't see too many 275lb men doing Lucha style moves. Hall doesn't have an answer and is getting frustrated and takes a powder to the outside. Thinking he's save, but he's not as Mack bounces over the ropes and hits Hall full force with a tope and they both crash into the guardrail. Mack grabs Hall and throws him back into the ring and as Hall is dazed Mack hits an elbow to further injure Hall. Seeing Hall down, Mack grabs Hall, picks him up and hits his "Chocolate Thunder" Driver and down to the canvas Hall goes. Mack covers and gets the easy 3 count. WINNER in 6:30, Willie Mack WALTER vs. Lance Archer Archer is in the ring, trying to intimate WALTER, but the large European is just staring straight ahead. The bell rings and WALTER hits Archer right away with a shotgun dropkick and Archer just flies into the corner. The crowd is in awe as Archer is laying flat on his back and WALTER picks Archer up and sits him on the top rope, WALTER then climbs the same ropes, grabs Archer and nails him with a powerful butterfly suplex. WALTER grabs Archer again and hits a powerbomb, covers and the squash is over. WINNER in 1:22, WALTER
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Been sick, might or might not have a card for Monday.
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Moose with Stokley is a perfect match.
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Weird seeing Lawler & Funk teaming up. Was hoping for one of them to turn on the other at some point.
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Really dig Patera & Blackwell as a team. Wahoo losing is a bit of a shock, but I guess building up Murdoch by going through Wahoo gives him instant street cred.
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Rip Oliver would make a great TV champ.