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M-Pro selects Yakushiji
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12 USWA 13 OVW R10 1 M-Pro 2 USWA 3 WWF 4 ECWA 5 SMW 6 FMW 7 RevPro 8 WCW 9 AJPW 10 UWFi 11 ECW 12 NJPW 13 OVW
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SMW selects Isaac Yankem aka Unabom
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With rosters being filled out, why not discuss how we are going to book? One thing I would like for this is for people to post shows as close to the date as possible. If you are busy, you don't need a huge indepth show, just bullet points or even a one word sentence to describe the big angle. Would totally prefer that to people falling behind. Doing FMW, means I'm doing tours. IRL FMW does about 11 shows in two weeks, then takes two weeks off, then is one again. There is no way I could post 11 shows in two weeks, so I am going with 9 shows in 3 weeks, then have two weeks off type of tours. For that, I think most shows will just be the results, with maybe the main event having more details. Last show of the tour will be like my big events, so will be written in more detail. I think that will be easier for me and keep it the most fun. Not every show on a tour is worth even talking about. So, yeah, what are your plans?
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Just wait and put the titles up at... Super Grade Tag League VOctober 15 - 30, 1995
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Since WWF can't select him, Michinoku Pro takes Kaz Hayashi! R9 5 WWF 7 AJPW 8 WCW 9 ECWA 10 SMW 11 ECW 12 USWA 13 OVW
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Guess who forgot they had UWFi's pick all along??? Kazuo Yamazaki goes to UWFi! R9 5 WWF 6 M-Pro 7 AJPW 8 WCW 9 ECWA 10 SMW 11 ECW 12 USWA 13 OVW
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I agree with others, some really good drafts going on. It's going to be interesting, as a lot of companies are top heavy. Let's see how the undercards fill out.
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Vampiro pick was by far the most insane. Especially when the plan was the WWF to built around a Vampiro-Undertaker feud in early 1996. If he really wants Kanyon in the Mikey Whipwreck role, that is cool. Yeah, this pick is out there. However, he has shown that he has a plan and everything is not out there.
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Yeah, anyone on the list is available via draft rules. I've been nice so far not picking off the USA/JAPAN list of women and focusing on the Japanese list. There is two I love on that Japan/USA list, so I think I will take the other one when you grab one of them. However, maybe I'll be nice and stick to the Japan list.
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WCW has Madusa.... Hopefully not. I didn't put all the women in the draft, b/c I'd like to assume AJW or GAEA is still running (like AAA & CMLL & WWC are) in the background.
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R9 4 UWFi 5 WWF 6 M-Pro 7 AJPW 8 WCW 9 ECWA 10 SMW 11 ECW 12 USWA 13 OVW
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By the way, I am ectastic with how this draft is going!!! Terry Funk this late is a mega steal! Grand Slam Tournament Hayabusa Masato Tanaka Mike Awesome Big Boss Man Mr. Gannosuke Sabu Terry Funk EDIT: Hakushi (almost forgot about this!!) in a round robin tournament filled with street fights and barbed wire matches and explosions. This is going to be freaking epic!
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I could easily see him in Tier C in 1995. He wasn't a name in ECW till 96 and AJPW he was very low on the card.
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RevPro is proud to bring in THE HEADHUNTERS!
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Shoichi Arai heads to the stage to announce the next FMW pick. *translated from Japanase FMW is proud to announce the signings of a former NWA World Heavyweight Champion and the King of the Death Match, the legendary Terry Funk. Terry Funk heads to the podium. Sabu, you little jack ass piece of shit! I have fought and destroyed you all over the USA and FMW has the gal to pick you before me! You are nothing put a scared little boy and in the Grand Slam tournament I am going to embarass you and send you running back home to Bombay to that freak Sheik! After I ruin you, I will take my rightful place as the King of Hardcore wrestling and claim the Brass Knuckles Title! Funk then slaps Arai and throws the podium over before leaving the stage.
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Patriot was a former WCW tag champion at the time, so not that big... Kanyon was a jobber, so that is iffy. He did say he wanted to fill out his undercard, before going back to the top... but yeah, draft Tracy Smothers instead!
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Rob Van Dam was left off the list, but accident. He was about to get his big push in 96, but by 95 had some fun underneath AJPW matches and had tryouts in WCW. Was a talent. Should we wait and put him up as a rookie for that in September, or add him to the draft now?
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Revolution Pro-Wrestling Owner: Ian Rotten Booker: Grimmas Staff: Ron Rivera Roster: Ian Rotten Louie Spicolli Jason the Terrible Pat Tanaka Maxx Payne Brooklyn Brawler JT Smith Balls Mahoney Fidel Sierra Rickiy Santana Flash Flanagan The Headhunters (A & The State Patrol (Lt. James Earl Wright & Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker) Steve Doll & Rex King James Mitchell Revolution Pro-Wrestling on September 11th from the Los Angeles Convention Center presents "The Start of Something Big" Main Event: Ian Rotten, Terry Funk, and Super Leather vs Jason the Terrible and The Headhunters with James Mitchell in a "Street Fight" Brooklyn Brawler's open challenge The State Patrol's huge announcement Jinsei Shinzaki vs Louie Spicolli plus: Sabu, Maxx Payne, & Pat Tanaka
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Next set of picks! 12 NJPW 13 OVW R9 1 NJPW 2 FMW 3 RevPro 4 UWFi 5 WWF 6 M-Pro 7 AJPW 8 WCW 9 ECWA 10 SMW 11 ECW 12 USWA 13 OVW
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So yeah... Revolution Pro's owner is now Ian Rotten, who will essentially run IWA-MS in Los Angeles with the help of Americans between tours from FMW! How awesome is that going to be?
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FMW selects the man and the mystery, Jinsei Shinzaki!
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Revolution Pro is up next to pick and out walks Ian Rotten. Everybody is talking about FMW and ECW as companies that know what hardcore wrestling is. Nobody knows hardcore wrestling like Ian Rotten. If anyone wants to come to Los Angeles they can see the true revolution of hardcore wrestling!
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Fucking bring it! If Hayabusa can prove himself in the Grand Slam tournament, then he can prove it anywhere. Also if any chumps from the UWFi want to show up for the Grand Slam tournament, then they can be embarrassed by the most bad ass wrestling in the world's history.