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I am looking for a Tazmaniac head for you!
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I don't think you started any shit. It was a simple comment that took on a life of it's own. As far as the rules go, despite thinking the rosters are too big, I really have no problems with them as they are. I will just run things my way within the framework of the ruleset being used. My little corner of the world doesn't need to be bigger than what I have out there since starting. Things are clean and efficiently run and for the most part a nice set of writers who are friendly. Can't really ask for anything more than that. The "What If" scenario of allowing those who died in real life to continue on raises other questions. Sure, if history played out differently and David Von Erich missed his plane and didn't make his Japan tour dates, would he have still died? Don't know. I guess it would be possible or would it have gone down a different road where he became World Champion, made more money and became a bigger "celebrity" in the wrestling world which might have made his life spiral even more out of control? With the Crash Holly and Shane Douglas examples becoming their better known/more popular gimmicks earlier, I think the writers really miss out on having a go at their earlier history. Holly as the Green Ghost or his Leprechaun gimmick would take him in a different direction. Douglas as a skater/surfer teamed with surfer Sandman puts him in a whole different light. Taz taken right to Taz misses out on the Tazmaniac and his Kid Krush days. Granted, there are some guys out there that can and did make an instant impact but not many of them.
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Hold on now ... some of us are! I agree that most promotions around this time period, only used a handful of top talent supplimented by enhancement guys and lower tier fill-ins. Personally, I think the rosters are too big and top heavy but that is just me. On top of the large numbers, the added use of enhancement guys that don't count, make it even larger numbers of guys being used.
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As far as retirement goes, it really is kind of a crapshoot because 2 sites are largely used to determine one's activity when they for the most part don't have every appearance listed. Some of those "retired" guys were working the Indies for years off the beaten track. In some cases, there were dozens if not hundreds of guys getting regular work in this ('88) time period who aren't on the Free Agent list.
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Enjoyed the update. We keep up with what has gone on as well as the newcomers and what to expect in the very near future.
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Brian Adias with the win as expected as well as Nikita taking the title off Bad News Brown. Was pretty sure those two wins were going to happen. Chicky getting slapped by Loni Anderson should be an AWA highlight shown often. That would surely rile up Chicky. Was surprised by Poffo winning over Austin Idol. Not a huge fan of either guy, just didn't think Poffo had it in him. Larry Z being Larry Z does again. In the end, no one will remember who won the match, just that Larry is still the Mid-American champ and that is all that counts. Super show and a well deserved break. Enjoy it. I would have blown out of there when the ref hit the mat for the three count in the final match to beat both the traffic AND REO Speedwagon.
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Only 5 matches advertised so far for Wrestlefest at Wrigley but man, is that a stacked card. Matt Borne coming in really helps Duggan whether in singles, just watching Duggan's back or in tag matches. Just a matter of time, they clash with the Nasty Boys and/or Bam Bam Bigelow. Koko finds himself in good matches but unfortunately on the losing end of things.
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Pretty good setup for Monday night which is how it should be. Idol and Dutch with their bases covered in case they were going to have to vacate the titles. They really took the air out of the studio when they were ready for Jerry Jarrett. Just imagine the response they'll get at the Coliseum should they lose to Dundee and Keirn. Shane with someone watching his back worked real well for him here on TV. Lots of shenanigans here because you have some dastardly heels. Jerry Jarrett really had to keep on his toes and his eyes open.
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Scotty the Body is proving to be pure evil in dealing with Sunshine, though I don't think Tina Ferrari would have needed any help whatsoever. I stand by what I said about the light heavies here. Pullman/Owen just proves that.
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Pre-taping Match In a non-title match, Bill Ash pinned The Ninja. Brian Knighton in Ash's corner got in a few shots as well. International Pro Wrestling Excited Voiceover: You are watching International Pro Wrestling from the KAIT Channel 8 television studios! Wrestling action whizzes by quickly over music, showing the stars of International Pro Wresting. Drop kick here, monkey flip there, big swinging neck breaker there. When the music comes to a stop, the camera pans the studio and the loud studio audience ready for some wrestling action! A lone Buddy Lee welcomes everyone to International Pro Wrestling's exciting "Power Half Hour. He is joined by Dark Journey. She talks about the roller coaster ride of the past weeks and following last week's program, she's done a lot of soul searching with a lot to be thankful for. The past few months were a real eye opener ... The fans cheer as Jamie Dundee and Bruno Spazzinsky make their way out. Dark Journey wants to say something before they say anything ... for opening her eyes and coming to her rescue when she needed it ... THANK YOU! To all the fans out there, watching from home, here in the studio and everywhere on the road ... for making her feel loved ... THANK YOU! One last thing ... and she understands if they would say no but if Jamie and Bruno would have her, she thinks they make a pretty good team and can go far together ... The boys look at each other, then to the fans who seem approving and answer in unison ... YES! The trio share a hug as the fans approve ... WAIT A SECOND! HERE COMES PLOWBOY FRAZIER AND HE DOESN'T LOOK ALL THAT HAPPY! Plowboy takes a minute to compose himself. He says for the past several months, he's sat back and watched these two "youngens" making there way here in IPW. He didn't say anything but offer a hand when needed and an inspirational word from time to time BUT now, he has to say something. He's been a friend to Jamie's father Bill Dundee for a very long time and his family has been close from before Jamie was born. Jamie's a man now and can make his own decisions but Plowboy thinks what he may be doing here is the worst mistake of his life! He hopes Jamie will listen to reason but there is no way he would ever allow kinfolk to "get in bed" with this harlot ... this Jezebelle! He grabs Bruno by the ear and drags him off to the back leaving Jamie, DJ and Buddy Lee scratching their heads before Buddy Lee throws it to a commercial! x-x-x-x-x COMMERCIAL BREAK x-x-x-x-x We come back from the break and Buddy Lee talks about the opening segment before apologizing for Bert Prentice who isn't here today. He talks about our first match coming up as Sean Baxter and Oliver Humperdink got at in a rematch. A few weeks back, Baxter got the win but Humperdink was able to exact a bit of revenge in Paragould on the 4th of July by winning a Best of 3 Falls, albeit with a little help from the ladies, Luna and Lock. Today, the ladies have been barred from ringside by Commissioner Rip Tyler! Match #1 Oliver Humperdink versus Sean Baxter Things are slow to start as Humperdink delays getting into the ring and the match. Finally, Baxter gets things going the hardway by yanking Humperdink into the ring by his red hair. He gets a quick two count as the discombobulated Humperdink is able to kick out before calling for a time out. Baxter wipes him out on the floor but the vet is able to rake the eyes to start the beatdown on the outside. Referee is able to get things back into the ring where Humperdink is able continue beating his opponent. He jaws with the booing fans, telling them he doesn't need any help with this guy. After being sent across the ring, Baxter ducks under the boot, hits the far side of the ring and comes flying off the ropes with a cross body block ... HE HOOKS THE LEG! 1! 2! 3! SEAN BAXTER HAS WON AGAIN! The fans cheer as Baxter hightails it from the ring, still trying to clear his eyes while Humperdink throws a tantrum. Cody Michaels comes out to a cheer and says he's here with a message from the American for the Cuban Assassin ... their war is far from over and while The American is healing from his war with the Assassin on the 4th of July, he's here to step in! When one soldier goes down, another steps in to take his place! Buddy asks about the vest Michaels is wearing, which was given to him by The American. Turning to show the back with a big "US1" emblazoned on it ... Cody US1 Michaels is here to take care of business! Buddy Lee sends us to a commercial break! x-x-x-x-x COMMERCIAL BREAK x-x-x-x-x We return to the program with Buddy Lee having been joined by Commissioner Rip Tyler. As usual, Tyler does not look all that happy and even less so when talking about Legend Jackie Fargo. He has barred Fargo from any and all IPW events. Whatever Fargo is up to is not good business for IPW here in Arkansas. Fargo is free to push whatever agenda he's peddling in Tennessee but Rip Tyler is not buying it! When asked of the rumors of Bill Dundee coming to IPW, Rip confirms that yes, Bill Dundee is coming in for a few dates with more details to come later. Buddy Lee sends us to the ring. Match #2 The Arkansas Terrors versus Plowboy Frazier and Bruno Spazzinsky Coming off their losing feud with Dundee and Bruno while also losing Dark Journey from their corner, the masked men find themselves once again embroiled in a match against familiar foes. Not exactly where they were hoping to be, facing the 6'10", 430 pound mountain of man. With a bit of aggression to work out, Plowboy took it out on the pair. Frazier with the heavy lifting and Bruno with the frog splash for the win ... The Arkansas Terrors never had a chance. Buddy Lee with a big thank you and a reminder to join us next week for more International Pro Wrestling action!
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After making comments about WCW's claim to wanting to be the top dog in professional wrestling, eyes turn towards the one thing they lack - a solid Junior's division. That's where you come in. The best of the best of the smaller guys are on the West Coast. What kills you from being at the top (for me anyway) is the lack of a hierarchy as well as a reason to care for or to hate on any individuals. There has to be more than getting the entire roster work each week.
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The Nastys didn't last too long with Sherri as she sent them on their way. I think she's better off with just Bigelow anyway who will go farther in the long run. Speaking of Ho's, Duggan has his sights set on Sherri and Bam Bam. That might be a tall order but it would certainly be a signature feud to put the rest of WCW on notice. While there are a couple of promotions that could probably make a similar claim about being THE top promotion, I think WCW has the feet to fill those shows. You have some of the top guys in the business, good tag teams, international stars that get regular work as Gary Hart hustles them in and so on. I don't think I have seen too many claims as to being the top dog or even having that as their goal but WCW may the one guy to back it up. Impressive debut win for Koko Ware not only Uncle Ivan but also having to deal with the rest of the corner.
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Did not see the twist of Idol and Mantell as the Assassins. Really thought Dundee and Keirn had it all wrapped up. Well played. Gordy with a title is a good thing. Pretty sure Landel won't take lying down.
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Ray Odyssey still didn't make it to IPW.. He must be taking the long route from the east coast.
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IPW drops: Bart Sawyer Mountain Lou Peggy Lee Leather IPW adds: Sylvia (Robert Fuller's ex-wife) Referee Jerry Calhoun Ray Odyssey never made it to my roster. He sort of did under Peggy Lee Odyssey.
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Pre-taping Match Ken Jugan and Johnny Weiss battle to a time limit draw. International Pro Wrestling Excited Voiceover: You are watching International Pro Wrestling from the KAIT Channel 8 television studios! Wrestling action whizzes by quickly over music, showing the stars of International Pro Wresting. Drop kick here, monkey flip there, big swinging neck breaker there. When the music comes to a stop, the camera pans the studio and the loud studio audience ready for some wrestling action! Buddy Lee and Bert Prentice welcome everyone to International Pro Wrestling's exciting "Power Half Hour. They are joined by the team of Jamie Dundee and Bruno Spazzinsky. The pair talk about last week's match against the Arkansas Terrors and their battles over the past few months that has now come to an end. They ask if anyone knows if Dark Journey is backstage which both Buddy Lee and Bert acknowledge that she is. Jamie and Bruno ask her to come out and join them. The beauty comes out and the talk turns to Dark Journey's past few weeks with the Terrors losing both her and her services for the last year, the two masked men attacking her and client Brian Knighton leaving for Bill Ash. She says it has not been a good year. Jamie and Bruno understand which is why they asked her out here today. Before going to air, the two of them had a little chat with Commissioner Rip Tyler as Jamie produces the contract turning over her services to Dundee and Bruno. They talked it over and came to a mutual decision as Jamie tears up the contract! Despite the terms being extended for the rest of the year, they want to "Do the right thing" and release her from all obligations. Throwing it in the air like confetti, Jamie and Bruno walk off, leaving Dark Journey speechless! Buddy Lee throws it to a commercial! x-x-x-x-x COMMERCIAL BREAK x-x-x-x-x We come back from the break with our hosts having been joined by Tom Renesto Jr. who is back on last week's kick about him and his brother being the rightful heirs to the #1 Contenders. He continues on about the front office holding them back in favor of a guy who first, lost to the Tag Team Champions AND no longer has a tag team partner who was injured by said Champions ... WAIT A SECOND! HERE COMES RENO RIGGINS AND HE DOESN'T LOOK ALL THAT HAPPY! HE GOES RIGHT FOR RENESTO AND WE HAVE A BRAWL! The two start battling their way towards the ring and Renesto wants the bell! Match #1 Tom Renesto Jr. versus Reno Riggins The two fight tooth and nail around the ring with very little by way of actual wrestling moves making it tough on the referee. They go back and forth without trying to pin the other. They continue this way for some five or so minutes before Tim Renesto makes his way out from the back and gets into the ring, stepping between the two and trying to get them to stop. They try to go through Tim Renesto as the referee calls for the bell, bringing this one to an end. The two keep talking as Tim pulls Tom away while the referee and Bert Prentice pull Reno Riggins away. Jackie Fargo comes out all smiles and greets Buddy Lee. He talks about all the talent here from the great State of Tennessee. Buddy Lee acknowledges that alot of the wrestlers here have wrestled in Tennessee before as Tennessee isn't all that far away. He asks the real reason why Fargo is here? He says it is to make them an offer they can't refuse ... HOLD ON! HERE COMES BILL ASH AND BRIAN KNIGHTON! Ash says Fargo can come out here and trash Arkansas and all these toothless hillbillies all he wants but no way no how is anyone from Tennessee gonna come out here and put down Arkansas wrestling! This is his Arkansas and these are his toothless hillbillies! Fargo says he never said anything about bad wrestling ... HERE COMES THE AMERICAN AND CODY MICHAELS! After squaring off, Bert Prentice returns to the fray and tells the masked man and Michaels to take Fargo back as Buddy Lee sends us to a commercial break! x-x-x-x-x COMMERCIAL BREAK x-x-x-x-x We return to the program with Bert and Buddy talking about what went on before the break. Bert thinks Jackie Fargo is up to something but doesn't know what just yet. Buddy Lee sends us to the ring. Match #2 Tag Team Title Match: Tojo Yamamoto & the New Guinea Head Hunter (C) versus The Shadows. Slow beginning to things as Tojo throws salt into the ring to purify it and Buddy Lee explains. The referee does his best to speed things along but backs quickly away when the Head Hunter makes a move towards him. When they are good and ready, they jump their opponents and mop up the ring with them. It is all Tojo and the Head Hunter as they take turns beating up one man then the other. Punishment is the word of the day as neither man tries to pin an opponent, drawing the boobirds. Finally, Tojo with a throat strike and the Head Hunter's nerve hold has one of the Shadows surrendering. A few extra stomps before they head to the back to the loudest booing of the evening. Buddy Lee and Bert Prentice with a big thank you and a reminder to join us next week for more International Pro Wrestling action!
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As someone who loved ECW because it was different, I agree with you on the Nasty Boys. It was a disappoint that they were Sherri's news. Now, they will probably thrive under her because that is what she does, I just don't think they are all that deserving of her talent.
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Oh I agree with you on the heel issue rather than as a face. I was thinking a heel turn for the Rockers. Maybe not so much as the "Shit Heels" but more as Cocky Heels. Sherri's still a looker in '88 which plays into the looks department which was the huge appeal of the Rockers. Have no fear, I am along for the ride.
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Not bad for a last second replacement. Scott Steiner is starting to make a name for himself. Not good for Manny however. Tatum was all those things and more! Seeing him him drunkenly cry to the police while fighting with girlfriend Missy in the parking lot of his apartment complex. Oh was that fun. Big differences between Murdoch and Ladd. That pointy hatted Halloween ghost costume of Dick's was the hit of the party or at least for the ones he attended. Funny, that everyone wore the same costume. Say bye bye to the Big Guy Vader! Won't be missed as there are lots of others who fill the same role with similar styles. Butch Reed turns on Dusty ... Dusty needs to screen his friends better in the future! Big Dust chasing Butch can be fun though he may have to even up the odds some. Good stuff for the 4th.
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Big show coming and if I wasn't getting married on Saturday, I'd love to boo REO Speedwagon.
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Nice win for Chip and Champion over a young but pretty good team in Champion and Royal to win the US title I was surprised by the finish of the Garvin Garvin match. JYD was a pleasant surprise and gets right into a big program with DeBeers. Should be a good one. Terry Taylor with a big win and Bruiser Brody with a last hurrah but falling short against Tully Blanchard.
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That was an action packed episode of TV. Dirty Dutch with a upgrade in bodyguard in Mr. Hughes. Douglas is going to have some big paybacks coming his way one of these days. Leduc coming in to aid Slater makes for a scary duo. Would not want to be in the receiving end of these two.
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Big win for Brian Christopher. A few more like that under his belt and he is a shoo-in for a title shot. With the division as loaded as it is, Cheetah Kid and Brian Christopher would be low on my list as to who I thought would be top guys but they keep winning.