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Somebody get Morrow a wheelbarrow to carry the balls he has to have in order to show his face around the AWA, ESPECIALLY with Hogan in the building. I don't like how confident the de champagne man was at the announcement of the match with Hogan next week. RPMs didn't want a match they wanted the hide off of TCB's hides. Los Guerreros strike during the main event,
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Dallas. Kelly gets his feet under him in the singles division. Moadib proves he is Soul-less. Wallstreet's latest outing is more profitable than the PPV. Like you linking the Texas heavyweight title match with the previous tag match. Southern Justice gets their heat back while the Ebony Express cement their rise by interacting with Texas champ. Sullivan & Soul-less prioritize violence over gold. Memphis. The Bad Boy gets struck by White Lightening, Brown Sugar isn't good for Moondogs. Graham gets it done. Keirn bets Somers as a ladies man and as a wrestler. The DC put down a game Cam-Am. Bet the Memphis fans loved the idea of 12 months without HTM. If Luger wasn't regretting the DQ at Texas Tough he is now.
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Great weekend for the Alliance, especially with Rude & Hennig pulling double duty on the main show.
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The New Breed start a new era for GFW as tag champs. Bagwell is quickly becoming one of the most and least popular guys on the roster. Hammer and his new friends keep the party going. Vampire & Kabuki show their minions how it's done. Badd wins in a classic "beauty vs beast" encounter.
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Originally airing 2/18/91 on HBO. We start with a tag team battle royal from the 2/16 edition of RAW. When the smoke clears the Twin Towers are standing tall having earned the right to face the Ronin for the tag belts at Mania. The Tito Santana interview from the 2/17 edition of Wrestling Challenge is shown. Santana puts over his log tenure in the WWF and say he's been a tag champ, he's been the IC champ and now, at the grandest stage of them all, he'll complete the trinity when he becomes the new WWF Champion. Ariba! The Berzerker defeats David Isley from Wrestling Challenge. Okerlund is in Toys R Us with Duggan hyping the new WWF trading cards. "Dangerous" Dan Spivey w/"The Doctor of Style" Slick defeats Disco Inferno. Split screen promo sees Slick say that's not a snowball's chance in the Sahara of Bad News Brown getting past his main man Spivey. That fives minutes ain't never gonna happen! He's so confident that he's got his lawyers hard at working striking that stip entirely...because of how unnecessary it will be. We get a match from a recent live event at the Copps Coliseum pitting Ranger Ross against "The Ace" Bob Orton. Ross gets the win with the "Combat Kick" but the real story is that as he's celebrating Col Debeers and he's fighting mad for some reason. The two trade words and look ready to come to blows when security gets between them. The Brian Knobbs v Bobby Fulton match from a recent Wrestling Challenge taping plays. The match ends in a double DQ when both their partners get involved. We're informed that a rematch for the IC tag tites will take place at SNME. The Billy Jack Haynes squash from a recent RAW is shown. Mean Gene gives the WrestleMania update, recapping all confined matches and revealing that America's favorite talk show hosts, Regis Philbin & Kathy Lee Gilford will be at Mania. Stay tuned over the coming weeks to what exactly they'll be up to. Silver King defeats Darryl Woodworth in a match from this weeks RAW. Feature Match. WWF Intercontinental Championship. "The Walking Natural Disaster" Earthquake w/"Le Commandant" Frenchy Martin defeats Tatanka after a distraction from Martin lead to the "Earthquake" splash.
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The Ebony Express still pull out the win even after a change in opposition. Moadid makes a frightening mark. The Can-Ams get a chance to show off. Wild Bill takes the easy way out. The fans back in Memphis are really gonna let Hart have it after they saw him get painted yellow. A bloody Rick survives the Butcher. The DC finally get their definitive win. Did we just witness the Dallas screwjob? Sullivan shows off his technique before his men run down. Jack & Vader just became the most legit tag team in the USWA. Hart never did know to quit when he was behind. Still a nice father-son victory. Dillon may have cost his man the title but Luger leaves the champion lying in a heap.
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The Bombers v Guerreros unfortunately didn't really settle anything. Blaze burns his rivals. Payne makes Burke submit. Now that makes an impression. The Bodies retain in a barnburner. Maybe it's a good thing Tully's retired cause he did fuck all the whole match then he's the one to give up.
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Tasha may have just dug herself a deep hole putting hands on the new personnel, Wild Dog toeing the line by demanding a TV title shot but he & Morton reach a gentlemen's agreement. Tasha & PiP manage to slither away but Blue almost had her.
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Candido really should've let that nickname roll off his back when he had the chance. Aloha Spectacular promises two amazing night of action to go along with what's sure to be stunning scenery.
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WrestleWar is seriously heating up. Sid proves he could turn the tides in WarGames all by himself. The Dangerous Alliance is really shining lately. They're heading to something big.
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The Bunkhouse Boys are calling everybody out! Thunderstruck continues to prove himself. TCB bail the Iceman out but the Rock n Roll RPMs are there to rescue Jammer. The Japanese trio are on a tear. Canek is back and all the Champions had better keep an eye out. Arcidi thinks Norton can go straight to the top. Austin returns and helps his Idol's retain. Great recap of the road to WarGames.
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No Prime Time this week due to scheduling conflicts so here are the results of WWF Weekly TV. RAW 2/9/91 "Thrilling" Tom Brandi defeats Horace the Psychopath with a diving body press. Horace bodyslams a member of the Ring crew in his anger. Mean Gene's Update reveals that at WrestleMania VII, March 22 from the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield Ohio will see "America the Beautiful" performed by the one of a kind Willie Nelson! Col Debeers defeats Tom King with the face first pile-driver. Before he even got into the ring, Debeers got into a verbal altercation with a black audience member and he got so visible angry at the man for....some reason that security took the liberty of getting between them. Jake "The Snake" Roberts defeats Tony Burton with the DDT. The Texas Outlaws join Sean Mooney, Funk tells Mooney to keep his Yankee trap shut because there's Outlaw business that need's handling. He's been watching Bart and Fernandez bicker like a couple of schoolgirls and he's sick and tired of being sick and tired of it. Says he spoke to WWF President Jack Tunney and he's gotten them a match, against each other at the next Saturday Night's Main Event on Feb 22 from the Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland Maine and he expects them to settle their differences like MEN. And as for Murdoch, since he's the only one acting like he's got some sense he'll be taking on Tito Santana at that same SNME and he'll be the one making sure that Mexican jumping bean doesn't make it to Richfield. "Dangerous" Dan Spivey with "The Doctor of Style" Slick defeats Len Wagner in just 44 seconds with the Powerbomb. Wrestling Challenge 2/10/91 Haku with "Sensational" Sherri Martel defeats Alan Reynolds with the "Tongan Death Grip" Lord Alfred Hayes' Special Report informs the audience that at WresteMania Dan Spivey will take on Bad New Brown and if Brown wins, he gets Slick in the ring for five minutes! "The Boy from New York City" Jimmy Valiant w/"The Guiding Light" Capt Lou Albano defeats Dale Morrisson with the "Groovin' elbow". The Genius defeats Peter Whatson with the "Honor Roll" Billy Jack Haynes defeats Mr.E with the Full Nelson. The Twin Towers (One Man Gang & King Kong Bundy) w/Slick defeat The Spirit Warriors (Wahoo McDaniel & Navajo Warrior) after Bundy hit NW with the "Avalanche" then talked in OMG who hit the 747.
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Bedlam officially calls out the Final Boss. I think Hammer just met his two biggest fans. Badd might not be so pretty after Zeus gets done with him. Good job making a family friendly version of Val Venis work. Well Bagwell's won half the crowd over at least. Thou shalt not mess with the Dudley's! Vampire Warrior already seems displeased with his latest disciples. The New Breed call out the Gunns and they'll get them next week with the winners becoming GWF's first tag champs.
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Taylor & Kelly are actually a pretty nice fit when I think about it. Wild Bill is in for a wild night against Link. I know we're heading to Texas but that doesn't change the fact that Memphis is probably the only territory that could pull off a match where the loser gets painted yellow. A Texas Death match against Abby? Who the hell did Rick piss off? No DQ is exactly the kind of environment that the DC could thrive in. Lots of talent in that TC title 4 way and a great showing of the international talent the USWA has to offer. Between Sullivan challenging Scott and Vader & Cactus going after the Road Warrriors the 26th could be a huge night for Soul-less. Never heard of a tag variant of the Texas Death stip but I'm sure Rich, Gilbert and the Lawlers can work magic. Having watched WCW growing up I have plenty of memories of Savage & Luger going at it. So I know Dallas is in for a treat.
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Good thing BDP was there to prevent Tasha from making their situation even worse. Though Considering Misty Blue has arrived on the scene, I still wouldn't call it good for her. Lil Frank wins the battle of West Virginia's oddest wrestlers. Wild Dog makes clear that regardless of his relationship with Shane, he's coming for the TV title.
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Show opens with a huge reveal of Colon as the new International champion. Unless i'm forgetting something this is his first title in the AWA and considering how much blood he's shed for Verne over the years he's more than earned it. TCB live up to their name. The Heavenly Bodies look high on their own supply. Rough night for Blaze. 32 men will face off over the course of a month to claim the honor of being AWA world champion. Kokina easily backs up Adnan's threats. A huge TV main event leads to the War Games teams in a massive pull apart brawl.
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After that performance in San Francisco, I think Richards may have just tanked any chance he ever had of joining the Playboy Club. Guido may have lost to Sandman but he's starting to chip away at Scorpio.
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For the version of the WWF i'm running, i'm going to go with MJF.
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Major hype created for WrestleWar at the announcement of War Games pitting Sting's Squadron vs Sid's Psychos. More Hennig v Steamboat? Yes please. Rude & Koloff are gonna tear each other apart. Better reinforce the whole building for when Doom takes on Demolition.
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Originally airing 2/4/1991 on HBO. We start with a match from the most recent episode of Wrestling Challenge which sees High Energy (Boko B Ware & Tom Zenk) defeat The Bolsheviks (Ivan Koloff & Boris Zhukov) with steroid sunsetflips. Footage of Tito Santana's celebration with the majority of the face roster after winning the Royal Rumble is shown. Gorilla confirmed,s that barring a title change, Santana will face Terry Funk for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania VII live on PPV from the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield Ohio. "Dangerous" Dan Spivey defeats Mike Williams with an over the shoulder Powerbomb. Interestingly Slick is out with Spivey and in a split screen promo, SLick says he promised to rebuild Black Diamond Enterprises and it starts with bringing in Spivey to finally rid of of that "bald headed bum" Bad New Brown, It continues next week where he promised the return of the Twin Towers. Clips of Black Bart eliminating Manny Fernandez from the Royal Rumble is shown. Gorilla praises Bart for standing up for himself while Ventura wants to hear what the King of the Outlaws has to say about this. Tugboat defeats Joe Turner in a match from Wrestling Challenge. Still shots from the Loser Leaves Town Steel Cage match are shown. Due to the excessive amount for blood, many are in black and white. Greg "The Hammer" Velentine makes Tom King submit to the figure four. The Killer Bees w/Capt Lou defeat Mike Wallace & The Minotaur with the "Stinger" on Wallace. Minotaur is enraged after the match and flattens Wallace with "Running with the Bulls" 'Thrilling" Tom Brandi defeats The Iron Sheik with a flying body press in a match from the recent show in Madison Square Garden. Feature Match. The Northen Invasion (Chris Benoit, Dino Bravo & Kerry Brown) w/'Le Commandant" Frenchy Martin defeat The Commonwealth (Dynamite Kid, Danny Boy Collins & Biff Wellington) when a pier six brawl allowed Brown & Bravo allowed the latter to pin Welington.
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The Gunns hit the bulls eye in their debut but run afoul of the New Breed. Bagwell shines in defeat. Angel finds out that Abby earned his reputation the hard way. Zeus probably got the biggest pop of his career when he finally ended that match with Haystacks. Big night for Bedlam. He puts down big Bill and positions himself as the next challenger for Tenryu.
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Great write-up for what was quite literally a one match show. Morton definitely owes Wild Dog one after that.
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Spaldoni said the link wasn't working so i've gone ahead and copy/pasted the Rumble match instead.
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I would've loved seeing 25 mins of Sreamboat/Pillman on free TV. Pretty Wonderful provide a frightening transition from Main Event to the Clash. Steve is clearly upset and it costs in in the US tag title match. R.I.P Vega. Pillman's injury leaves a vacancy that the Dream readily fills. Marty's Giant surprise wasn't enough to take down Doom. Hennig wins the US title in a somewhat questionable call by the ref. I'm a little confused by the battle royal. Did DDP grabbing the cash count? Or did Davey Boy stopping him from reaching the floor allow someone else to get it? Great finish to the world title match. There can be no doubt who rules the world.
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Shamrock barely manages to hold down Suzuki. Onita could be poised for a breakout year. Funaki may have gotten the win but I'm sure Kawada got immense respect for being willing to fight even as he was bleeding out. Maeda slays the Dragon to remain the Undisputed World Champion.