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  1. The World Wrestling Federation has come to terms with 

    Tommy Cairo 
    The Renegade 
    Gorilla Monsoon
    Bob Backlund
    Aldo Montoya
    Tom Brandi
    The Ultimate Warrior
    Matt Borne
    Marty Jannetty 
    Leif Cassidy (Al Snow)
    Chris Harris
    Adam Pearce
    Goldust
    Sid Vicious

    We wish them all the best in there future endeveors.

  2. Pacific Super Cards for the 24th kicks off as the Terror Collective get a win over Rhodes and Lee but going on Brian Lee’s post match reaction I’ve feeling there could be more to this than just a simple loss to Gordy and Young.

    Next up is a strong back and forth match as Scott Hall gets the win over Tracy Smothers as he looks to get his hands on Mike Awesome. Speaking of Awesome he’s up next against Cactus Jack but seems more intent on putting Cactus on the shelf as opposed to just getting the win and thankfully Hall comes back out to make the save.

    Barry Windham wastes no time in beating Mark Starr proving to everyone that he’s ready to end the Collective’s regin of terror.

    California Champion Steve Austin’s paranoia nearly gets the better of him as he defends against Al Snow but Austin proves why he’s champion by hitting the Stun Gun to retain the title.

    Main event time and this could have huge implications on Vegas Vengeance as The Dragon calls on the wings of fire to help him neutralize the threat in the names of The Jackal and the Juice Crew. Thankfully Team Dragon get the win.

    All in all another strong showing as plenty is furthered in preparation for the weeks to come. I love how theres no wasted time on your shows because everything has a place and purpose.

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    Time for the Pacific Coast Wrestling Show from the 25th.

    A hard hitting match between Steve Blackman and Masahiro Chono gets us under way with the heat between these two been at a boiling point so much that not even their respective corner men can’t keep them controlled which leads in to the match later in the night between Dan Severn and Genichiro Tenryu which is a 20 minute time limit draw in which Blackman and Chono are in the respective corners just glaring at each throughout.


    Maxx Payne falls victim to the Celtic Knot the shorter Fit Finlay in a hard hitting contest.

    Steve Armstrong puts up an intense fight against Billy Gunn but gets defeated by the Sidewinder.

    Trisa Hayes leads out Shane Douglas, Jerry Lynn & The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) against Jim Cornette’s Dennis Condrey, Big Bully Busick & The Midnight Express for a huge 8 Man Tag Match that ends as Dreamer gets the pin on Lane with the Tomikaze which surly puts him and Glamour Boy Shane a tag title shot in the near future.

    Light Heavyweight title match is on the line in our main event as we see former champ Chris Candido try and regain the title but ultimately fails as Malenko gets the win with Brainbuster.

    Another strong showing here with yet more talent and storylines on show here as you have been able to showcase your roster in good strong shows that do exactly what they need to do.
     

  3. Another fun and Action packed show from the Pacific Coast.

    The slow build of the arrogant Ted Dibiase starts us off as he wastes no time in his Match.

    The tag division is on fire as we get a couple of strong contenders starting to rise.

    Classic Cornette here as he gets his point across and furthers the feud.

    Strong 6 man as Bret Hart continues his war against the Diamond Exchange, with help from Bigelow and Pillman.

    Main Event time and we see Hashimoto defeat the last hurdle on his road to the TV Title and Buddy Rose.

    Love how everything has a reason and place to on the show. There's no wasted time to me that's the sign a of strong booker who knows what he wants from his roster. Great work.

  4. Amazing show for the Great American Bash. True feeling off wcw 89. 

    The downfall of the Horsemen is always a good thing when done right and boy are you doing it right in my opinion. Everyone but Flair losing their titles and arn having to interfere just to make sure at least Flair is still Champion is great.

    Intrigued to se where your going with the TV Title. 

    Steel Cage tag match was strong but still seems strange seeing Lawler and Piper on the same side but it worked.

  5. Not all that familiar with UWF out of Japan so this is all new to me but i love the feel to your show and the more technical hard hitting style that's associated with Japan. 

    The mix of none Japanese wrestlers that you've chosen fit perfectly. 

    Great show.

  6. Pretty late to the party with catching up so decided to start with your most recent show and I must say I really enjoyed it and perfectly set the stage for SummerSlam. 

    Absolutely love the talent exchange between Fuji and Heenan. The show as a whole flowed perfectly and definitely left me wanting more

  7. NWA-TNA Weekly PPV #1
    Wednesday June 19th 2002
    Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama

    1. The Prophecy (Elix Skipper, Christopher Daniels & Low Ki) defeated Psicosis, Jerry Lynn, and Jimmy Yang (6:20)
    2. NWA World Tag Team Title #1 Contenders Tournament 1st Round - America’s Most Wanted (James Storm & Chris Harris) defeated Los Maximo’s (Joel & Jose Maximo) (6:52)
    3. NWA World Tag Team Title #1 Contenders Tournament 1st Round - The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) defeated The Dupps (Bo Dupp and Stan Dupp) (w/ Fluff Dupp) (3:41)
    4. NWA National Title #1 Contenders Match Fatal Four Way - Chris Candido defeated Stevie Ray, Apollo & CW Anderson (8.45)
    5. NWA World Tag Team Title #1 Contenders Tournament 1st Round - Diamonds in the Rough (Johnny Swinger & Simon Diamond) defeated The Naturals (Andy Douglas & Chase Stevens) (7:35)
    6. Gauntlet for the Gold 20 Man Gauntlet Stage 1 - Ken Shamrock & Steve Corino defeated Jeff Jarrett, Buff Bagwell, Shane Douglas, Sonny Siaki, Slash, AJ Styles, Sabu, CM Punk, Homicide, Monty Brown, Doug Williams, Malice, Amazing Red, Tempest, Ron Killings, Rick Steiner, Bryan Danielson, Scott Hall (30:56) 
    7. Gauntlet for the Gold 20 Man Gauntlet Stage 2 - Ken Shamrock defeated Steve Corino (7.35)

    Match Notes

    • Jarrett makes his way to the ring during Toby Keith’s performance of Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue, pushing past Keith on his way. Only for Keith to jump in the ring and attack Jarrett before helping Buff eliminate him. 
    • Scott Hall and Malice eliminate each other and brawl to the back.
    • After Norman Smiley eliminated Brian Christopher a sour Christopher reaches up and pull out Smiley and lays him out on the floor.

    Show Notes

    • Show begins with Mike Tenay and Don West making the announcement that over the next 2 weeks we will determine the number 1 contenders for all the 3 Major Titles in the NWA. Starting tonight with the first round of the Tag Team tournament. As well as the debut of a special 2 stage Gauntlet for the Gold match in which 20 men will fight it out in a Royal Rumble style match with the last two competitors in the ring immediately facing off in a traditional one on one match to determine the Number one contender for the NWA World champion.
    • The X-Division 6 Man Tag opening contest is followed by an NWA legends presentation and announcement that the new NWA president is Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat, which is interrupted by Jeff Jarrett who says that he should have been given the first shot against NWA World Champion Dan Severn instead of going through this crap Gauntlet. Due to his interruption Steamboat makes him the number 1 entrant.
    • Brian Christopher interrupts a backstage interview with Norman Smiley saying his big wiggle is nothing compared to his dance skills. The two argue before agreeing to a match on the debut edition of Xplosion.
    • We hear from Father James Mitchell and the Disciples of the New Church who promise to wreak havoc on TNA starting tonight in the Gauntlet for the Gold.
    • We see a video package highlighting some of the talent set to be featured in the X-Division.
    • Ricky Steamboat makes huge Tag Match Main Event for week as it will be NWA World Tag Team Champions The Shane Twins (w/Mortimer Plumtree) taking on NWA National Champion Hotstuff Hernandez and NWA World Champion Dan Severn.

    NWA-TNA Xplosion #1
    Saturday 22nd 2002
    Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama

    1. NWA World Tag Team Title #1 Contenders Tournament 1st Round - The Briscoes defeated The Rainbow Express (Lenny Lane & Lodi) (9:57)
    2. Rick Steiner defeated David Young (4:16)
    3. AJ Styles defeated Frank Parker (2:46)
    4. Brian Christopher defeated Norman Smiley (6:45)

    Show Notes

    • We see highlights of the altercation between Brian Christopher and Norman Smiley which set up tonight’s main event.
    • We get the run down for this coming weeks PPV, which will include the contract signing between Ken Shamrock and the NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dan Severn.
    • We see exclusive footage of the backstage brawl between Scott Hall and Malice from Wednesday along with the announcement of Scott Hall taking on Malice this coming Wednesday,
       
  8. Having recently signed up to the newly renamed TNA+ partly due to always having a liking for TNA and partly due to finding the fantastic Cross the Line TNA podcast in which they are reviewing all TNA shows starting from the very beginning. I got me thinking and have decided to do my own rebooking of TNA from Day 1.

    I have set myself some rules because although this is fantasy rebooking I also want to keep it realistic.

    The following NWA titles will be used and the starting champions (who were the champions at the time of the first PPV.);

    • NWA World Heavyweight Champion - 'The Beast' Dan Severn
    • NWA World Tag Team Champions - The Shane Twins (Mike and Todd Shane) (w/Mortimer Plumtree)
    • NWA National Champion - Hotstuff Hernandez
    • NWA X-Division Title - Champion to be crowned.

    Only wrestlers not under contract else were can be used, but i can use the for as long as i want.

    I will also be using Xplosion as my syndicated show to help promote the Weekly PPV's along with further some stories and showcasing some talent.

    Here is the roster I will be using from the start;

    • Ken Shamrock
    • Jeff Jarrett
    • Buff Bagwell
    • Scott Hall
    • Steve Corino
    • CW Anderson
    • Shane Douglas
    • Sabu
    • Apollo
    • Sonny Siaki
    • Ron Killings
    • Brian Christopher
    • Monty Brown
    • AJ Styles
    • Jerry Lynn
    • Homicide
    • Amazing Red
    • Kid Romeo
    • Shark Boy
    • Jimmy Yang
    • CM Punk
    • Chris Candido
    • Bryan Danielson
    • Psicosis
    • The Prophecy (Christopher Daniels, Low Ki, Elix Skipper)
    • America's Most Wanted (James Storm, Chris Harris)
    • Diamonds in the Rough (Simon Diamond, Johnny Swinger)
    • Los Maximo's (Joel & Jose Maximo)
    • The Naturals (Chase Stevens, Andy Douglas)
    • The Briscoe's (Mark & Jay Briscoe)
    • Bad Street Boys (Christian York, Joey Matthews)
    • Road Warriors (Hawk, Animal)
    • Rainbow Express (Bruce, Lodi, Lenny) (w/Joel Gertner)
    • The Dupps (Stan & Bo Dupp) (w/Fluff Dupp)
    • Rick Steiner & Stevie Ray

    Hope everyone likes what I do with this project and look forward to seeing your comments.

  9. Just to bring everyone upto speed ive been talking to @SirEdger and I'm going to help him run things with the group due to @Perfectly Straightedge not been able to access things. I've tried getting admin to allow me the ability to edit posts mainly the Roster page but I haven't had a reply therefore over the course of the next few days I will go through the current Roster page and create a new upto date Roster page that I will keep upto date so we all know who's signed who.

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    WWF Superstars

    September 1st 1996

    Civic Center, Wheeling, WV

    Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler are doing commentary and they welcome us the show and run down today's show 


    Justin Hawk Bradshaw vs Aldo Montoya
    Basic jobber to the stars for Aldo as Bradshaw is in complete control for the entire match with Aldo just getting the odd shot in until Bradshaw goes for his big Texas Lariat that is ducked by Aldo who quickly rolls him up for a shock 3 count. The crowd goes crazy as Bradshaw looks in shock before taking his frustrations out in Aldo with some vicious slams and sets up again for the Texas Lariat but this time is stopped when Savio Vega comes running to the ring and chases him off.
    Winner - Aldo Montoya

    WWF Update - Todd Pettingil is in the studio and recaps the IC title tournament so far and previews both tonight's first round match of 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin taking on 'Wildman' Marc Mero. As well as the last first round match scheduled for Raw Championship Friday pitting Davey Boy Smith against the returning Razor Ramon.  We hear from Austin, Mero and Davey Boy with Jim Cornette. Cornette and Davey Boy go off about it been unfair that Razor runs off with his tail between his legs following his loss to Vader in April at In Your House not to be seen or heard from to suddenly been entered in the IC title tournament.

    Up next Mankind will be in action next but first we get a recap of the Boiler Room Brawl from SummerSlam. We then go to ring as Mankind and Paul Bearer make there way to the ring.

    Mankind (w/Paul Bearer) vs Adam Pearce

    Mankind takes a cheap shot at Pearce to start and generally beats him down into the corner. Running knee connects and Mankind celebrates by pulling out his own hair. Pearce mounts a comeback and hits the Best Dropkick in the Business. Unfortunately for him, resistance is futile. Pearce flies out to the floor and takes a hotshot on the apron. Back in, Mankind sets up Pearce in the tree of woe and delivers a running elbow on Adam’s face. Mankind applys the MANDIBLE CLAW for the win.

    Winner - Mankind

    Post Match Jim Ross joins Mankind and Paul Bearer in the ring for an interview and Ross asks Bearer Why did you turn on the Undertaker? Bearer says he was tired of carrying the Undertaker all around the world for the past six years. Well, that would get kind of tiresome, I suppose. Bearer wants you to think that it’s Mankind has the power now. After all, he does have the urn. Bearer says that when the time is right his Mankind will destroy whoever the WWF Champion is and become WWF Champion. The lights flicker and Mankind looks round as Ross speculates that the Undertaker is behind it but Bearer says its nothing to worry about as Mankind has all the power and concludes the interview.

    Video promo for Stars & Stripes who debut Raw Championship Friday.

    Owen Hart/Davey Boy Smith (w/Jim Cornette) vs Alex Wright/Chris Harris

    Owen’s flurry of offense to start. Tag to Wright, Bulldog grabs hold of him while Owen comes in with the chopblock. They work over his knee for a while and then change over to the back as Owen grabs a Boston Crab. Quick tags in and out as they take turns working over the knee and back. Blind tag by Davey Boy as Owen hits an enziguri on Wright who falls into a RUNNING POWERSLAM from Davey Boy for the win.

    Winners - Davey Boy Smith/Owen Hart


    Raw Report - Todd is back with the Raw report and he previews this coming Fridays special 90 minute Raw Championship Friday. We will see the final first round match in the IC Title tournament as Razor Ramon returns to take on Davey Boy Smith, the 1st Semi Final match as Savio Vega takes on Farooq. Also the WWF Tag champions the Smoking Gunns defend against the new Rockers. We will also see the debut of Stars and Stripes and in the Main Event WWF Champion Shawn Michaels will defend against the Ultimate Warrior.

    Vince and Lawler recap the IC Title Tournament so far as we see the brackets, they also talk about the history between these two men and there meeting in the Semi Finals of the King of the Ring Tournament.

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    WWF IC Title Tournament First Round - Steve Austin vs. Marc Mero (w/Sable)
    Jim Ross joins us for commentary. He’s got some news about Bret Hart’s return. Ross says that all the answers concerning Bret Hart will be on Raw Championship Friday. He also says there has been a reconciliation between Bret and Owen. All this talking from Ross take over the feeling-out process. Austin shuts down a comeback by Mero with a stun gun. He misses an elbow drop off the second rope to fire up Mero. Ten count corner punches and a flying double ax handle gets two. Knee Lift scores another two count. Mero slaps Austin down in the corner and goes for the Wild Thing but Austin moves and Mero lands hard. Austin drags Mero to his feet and hits the Stunner for the win. Austin advances to face the winner of Razor Ramon and Davey Boy Smith which takes place this coming Friday on Raw Championship Friday.

     Winner - Steve Austin

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    We see the updated graphic as Vince and Lawler and a reminder from Vince about the live debut of WWF Superstars coming your way September 15th on the USA Network. Before Vince and Lawler preview Raw and next weeks Superstars as we will see a huge 6 man Tag as Sid and the New Rockers take on Farooq and the Smoking Gunns. Also we will see Savio Vega in action as well as the debut of the 'Belfast Bruiser' Dave Finlay.
     

  11. I disagree cause you have James Storm, Test, Albert, R-Truth, Renee Dupree and Rob Conway, who are all great fits as talent to build to upper mid-card/lower main event for such as WWF/WCW but for the likes of ECW, SMW they can easily be built to be Main Eventers and major champions,

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