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Moretti tries to use her title defense to vent & it nearly costs her.

Little Heart brings home a solid tv win.

Singh & Bennett may not be monsters but they are champions!

Nellie shows improvement but Richter is still too much.

Give Richter credit for going over an hour in back-to-back matches but  she just couldn't overcome the fresh Medusa.

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Monthly Supercard time! 

My favorite Moretti opens things up by retaining her TV title. 

Winona and Kat shine and put on a fun season match with Winona pulling it out.

I always liked a good tag team battle royal and the ladies deliver here. Stakes are high. Singh and Bennett take the titles! 

Nellie gives Richter one hell of a match but eventually goes down. Damage done as a now exhausted Richter has to face a fresh Medusa.

Props to Richter for going another 35 minutes with Medusa. Medusa gets her grand moment at the end. Let her reign begin! 

Great show! 

Sounds like you're extremely busy. Thanks for taking the time to put out quality and consistent shows. 

 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. LXXIX – 1st of June 1987 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Leilani Kai & Judy Martin & Liz Chase versus Misty Blue Simmes & Heidi Lee Morgan & Babyface Nellie for the WWW Trios Championship

This week we open hot with Lisa Moretti and Lady Apache battling for the television title. The champ has a technical advantage, but the challenger gives her a hard fight, regularly going high-risk in an attempt to give herself the slightest opening. The finish comes when Lady Apache is caught in mid-air and her shoulder is driven down hard against Lisa Moretti’s knee.

Lisa Moretti defeats Lady Apache in 11:04 by pinfall after a shoulder breaker to retain the WWW Television Championship

A hype package for the main event then plays us through to the interviews. Lady Apache claims she gave it her best shot and uses the rest of her interview time to big up her partner’s chances of winning her upcoming match against Selina Majors. Lisa Moretti says she was never in any danger and asks for a real challenge next time.

A commercial break then brings us to a new segment on the show – this one titled “Round One Review” – with the commentators joined at a roundtable by Pat Patterson. With occasional input from the promoter, we get a quick run down of the season so far, the winners and the losers, and brief look at the bracket for round two, which is being kicked off by a match between Vicky Carranza and Selina Majors. The segment closes with Pat Patterson being asked to predict an overall “winner” of the season. After a moment of contemplation, he suggests that Velvet McIntyre is in with a shot.

Another commercial break then breaks us to our first season match. Selina Majors has a tremendous amount of moral support, with her whole faction here to cheer her on. Vicky Carranza wastes no time however and makes it clear from the off that her veteran instincts give the edge.

The match is clean and has a fair amount of back-and-forth but in the end, Selina Majors finds herself caught in an unbreakable hold by Vicky Carranza.

Vicky Carranza defeats Selina Majors in 09:20 by submission with an octopus hold in a Season Match

A promotional music video, focusing on the topflight of the company’s talent, then plays before we head to the interviews. The Giant Slayers lift their stablemate’s spirits and promise to spend time training and helping her. We then get a brief Spanish-language interview with Vicky Carranza before moving onto the commercial break.

We return for our second season match, with Velvet McIntyre taking on Susan Starr. The Giant Slayers are, once again, at ringside, cheering their girl on. Velvet McIntyre takes a while to get going but once she’s found her rhythm, the match transforms into a one-sided showcase that Susan Starr is just along for the ride for.

Velvet McIntyre defeats Susan Starr in 13:33 by pinfall after a swinging hurricanrana in a Season Match

We get an ad-filled promotional video and then head onto the interviews. The Giant Slayers compliment Velvet McIntyre and tried to make sure Susan Starr doesn’t beat herself up too much. Velvet McIntyre thanks Pat Patterson for his confidence in her and promises to live up to the expectations that have now been set for her.

A commercial break then takes to the main event. It’s a wild back-and-forth brawl from the off, with plenty of tagging in and out and chaos at ringside that even spills into the crowd. The heels have the advantage in terms of teamwork, acting like a well-oiled machine, but they don’t possess an answer for the individual ferocity of Misty Blue Simmes and Babyface Nellie.

A near-fall on Heidi Lee Morgan leads us into the commercial break. When we return, Babyface Nellie is fighting like a woman possessed, battering Liz Chase from pillar to post. We end as we began, however, with the team leaders Misty Blue Simmes and Leilani Kai each trying to get off a finishing manoeuvre. As it happens, Misty Blue Simmes is the woman with sharper wits and more juice in the tank.

Misty Blue Simmes & Heidi Lee Morgan & Babyface Nellie defeat Leilani Kai & Judy Martin & Liz Chase in 32:11 when Misty Blue Simmes pins Leilani Kai after a diving splash to win the WWW Trios Championship

We end on a shot of the new champions hugging one another and holding their titles up to the crowd.

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Lady Apache puts in a good effort against the TV champ. Though Moretti would suggest otherwise.

We get our first real look into how the Season matches are playing out. I'm with Pat, can't go wrong betting on McIntyre.

Carranza begins the second round with a solid win over Majors.

McIntyre shows why Patterson named her as his pick to win the season.

We end on a high note as Simmes leads Heidi & Nellie to becoming the new Trios champions.

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With Moretti holding the TV title, we know shows will kick off with a bang.

Love the Season's round table review segment. Patterson gives Velvet quite the endorsement. I really like how your using Pat here. His appearances are always special. 

Carranza is really looking strong.

So far, Velvet is proving Pat right. 

Trios title match delivers! These 6 ladies give the fans over 30 minutes of non stop action! Great ending with new champs standing tall. 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. LXXX – 8th of June 1987 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Wendi Richter versus Velvet McIntyre for the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

We open hot this week, at the opening bell, with Lisa Moretti and Debbie Combs going at each other. The first half of the match is fast-paced and fun, with brawls into the crowd for good measure. After the first commercial break, things get much nastier as fatigue begins to set in for both women.

Whilst both wrestlers get their signature moves off and a near-fall each for their efforts, the finish sees Lisa Moretti dismantle a thoroughly exhausted Debbie Combs, showing off by breaking her own pin at the count of two and sending her into the ropes with an Irish whip, then delivering another thunderous powerslam on the rebound.

Lisa Moretti defeats Debbie Combs in 28:44 by pinfall after a powerslam to retain the WWW Television Championship

We get a hype package for the main event before moving on to the interviews. Debbie Combs is visibly in pain as she tries to explain her loss, she eventually settles on the theory that Lisa Moretti has successfully got into her head. Lisa Moretti, for her part, asserts that this should keep Debbie Combs out of title contention for a long time.

A commercial break takes us to our first season match, KC Houston fills a temporary babyface role here, in her fight against Liz Chase as the Glamour Girls at ringside stack the odds in their member’s favour. The contest is dirty from the off and never improves, with hairpulling, foot stomping and interference galore. In the end, all of things come together to overwhelm KC Houston and Liz Chase milks her victory for all its worth.

Liz Chase defeats KC Houston in 12:03 by pinfall after a superplex in a Season Match

We cut away from the whooping and hollering of Liz Chase to a promotional music video centred on the company’s merchandise. Afterwards, we get to the interviews. KC Houston is apoplectic and refuses to sit down, promising to seek violent revenge. The Glamour Girls gush over one another and generally refuses to interact with the interviewer’s questions.

A commercial break then transitions us to the next season match, with Winona Little Heart taking on Rockin’ Robin. The match is clean and respectful throughout but still delivers a hard-hitting finish when the panic starts to set in for both women. Whilst the pair manage to have a fairly even contest, Winona Little Heart blows Rockin’ Robin out of the water when it comes to maintaining form and composure once the pressure rises.

Winona Little Heart defeats Rockin’ Robin in 13:55 by pinfall with a victory roll in a Season Match

One last hype package plays for the main event before we get to the interviews. Jamie West consoles Rockin’ Robin and they express admiration for the Giant Slayers. Winona Little Heart tries to be humble about her victory, but her compatriots encourage her to be more bold and predict great things for her as the season progresses.

Another commercial then brings us to the main event. Both women get elaborate entrances, but Velvet McIntyre cuts the champ’s short by spearing Wendi Richter on the ramp. That sequence sets the tone for the rest of the match, a wild brawl that spends as much time outside the ring as inside the ring.

Velvet McIntyre keeps her momentum going until the commercial break, after which time Wendi Richter manages to stop her offensive in its tracks and turn the match into a showcase for her strength and her deviousness. The finish is familiar enough, then, as Wendi Richter delivers a brutal powerbomb to the ringside floor and happily does the cheap win.

Wendi Richter defeats Velvet McIntyre in 32:59 by count out and the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship do not change hands

We end on a shot of the champ taunting the crowd as her opponent finally manages to get to her feet.

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You know you're in for a great show when Moretti and Combs kick things off. It's going to be a tough job getting the TV title off Moretti.

Chase beats KC in a rough and tough season match.

Credit to you for these cool hype pieces and merchandise ads. Great marketing for WWW.

The next season match is more cleanly wrestled than the previous. Winona gets the win and is a good sport about it.

Heck of a main event with Velvet and Richter tearing into each other. In a familiar look, dual champ Richter ends the show standing tall. 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. LXXXI – 15th of June 1987 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Lisa Moretti versus Leilani Kai

We open this week’s show with a promotional music video, with plenty of shots from a recent photoshoot and a few different sponsored charity events. We then make our way down to the ring for the television title match, with Lisa Moretti taking on Rhonda Singh. The commentators make much of the fact that the champ has a non-title season match later on tonight.

Whilst Lisa Moretti is able to outwrestle her opponent, Rhonda Singh does not go down easy, and their battle continues through a commercial break. By the time we get to the finish, both women are sweaty and increasingly angry. After rolling out of the way of a splash attempt, the champ capitalises on a prone opponent, sits on her back and cranks back on her neck with all her might.

Lisa Moretti defeats Rhonda Singh in 23:44 by submission with a rear chinlock to retain the WWW Television Championship

We get a video package highlighting the new merchandise catalogue and the goodies inside before transitioning to the interviews. Rhonda Singh and Mad Maxine cut their interview short and storm off, only to reappear to interrupt Lisa Moretti’s interview with threats of violence. A horde of staff intervene, however, and we go to another commercial break.

We return in time for some tag team action, with the Star Girls taking on Desiree Petersen and Winona Little Heart. A pure babyface contest means that we get a clean, fun and fast-paced match. Both teams get some time to shine but, as ever, it’s Winona Little Heart whose performance is the most impressive and she ends the fight on her terms.

Desiree Petersen & Winona Little Heart defeat Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West in 13:01 when Winona Little Heart pins Jamie West with a victory roll

A hype package for the main event plays us into the interviews. The Giant Slayers turn up and sit with the Star Girls, showing that there are no hard feelings, and they chitchat about the season and the prospect of winning the tag team titles.

A commercial break then brings us to a season match, with Kat LeRoux facing Luna Vachon. Things start slowly as the two women try to feel each other out. It becomes more and more obvious as the match progresses that Luna Vachon has been training quite seriously since her last match and Kat LeRoux responds to this with dirty tricks. In the end, however, and to her own surprise, Luna Vachon overcomes these odds and manages to keep Kat LeRoux’s shoulders down just long enough to get the three-count.

Luna Vachon defeats Kat LeRoux in 12:33 by pinfall after a moonsault in a Season Match

A clip package showing off the most recent set of results for the season then transitions us to the interviews. The Nasty Girls rant and rave, and Kat Le Roux vows never to underestimate Luna Vachon again. For her part, Luna Vachon struggles to contain her joy at having pulled off a win and she promises to keep this momentum going.

After a commercial break, we arrive at the main event, with Lisa Moretti and Leilani Kai facing off in a non-title affair. With her fellow Glamour Girls all around the ring, Leilani Kai’s cheating ways push Lisa Moretti into the babyface role as she goes above and beyond to compensate for the wear and tear from her earlier match and the constant interference from her enemies at ringside.

When we emerge from the break, Lisa Moretti is in serious peril, rolling out of the ring to escape a pinfall after a big boot and getting nailed with a chair across the back from Liz Chase. After the time wasted bringing her back into the ring, however, Lisa Moretti is able to kick out at two and three quarters.

The resulting temper tantrum from Leilani Kai is enough to turn the tide, as she’s blindsided by a clothesline. A nasty back-and-forth then ensues but the superior technician is able to come out on top.

Lisa Moretti defeats Leilani Kai in 29:44 by pinfall with a small package in a Season Match and the WWW Television Championship does not change hands

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Moretti gets the win but Singh defiantly softened her up for Kai. 

Fun fan favorites tag match with Winona shining bright.

Luna surprises Kat and gets the upset.

Moretti overcomes an earlier match, the Glamour Girls and Kai to get the crowd pleasing win. 

The Season matches have been very enjoyable additions to the shows. 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. LXXXII – 22nd of June 1987 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Wendi Richter versus Lisa Moretti in a two-out-of-three falls match for the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship and the WWW Television Championship

We open hot, this week, with a season match between Medusa Miceli and Judy Martin. Up against the world champion and with another match scheduled for later in the night, Judy Martin doesn’t seem to know what to do with herself. The result is that, despite the Glamour Girls at ringside only partially mitigated by Velvet McIntyre, the contest is simply a showcase for Medusa Miceli.

After beating her from pillar to post, the world champion finally puts her opponent out of her misery.

Medusa Miceli defeats Judy Martin in 08:22 by pinfall after a German suplex in a Season Match and the NWA World Women’s Championship does not change hands

A hype package for the main event then plays us into the interviews. The Glamour Girls decry the match as unfair but claim that it won’t impact their performance later on against the Nasty Girls. Medusa Miceli uses her interview time to chat with Velvet McIntyre, focusing on how much they been enjoying talking to their fans at the pre-show VIP events.

A commercial break then takes thought to our second season match, with Misty Blue Simmes taking on Peggy Lee Leather.

Though this match is more even than the one that preceded it, Misty Blue Simmes is still firmly in control, with Peggy Lee Leather turning the tide only on brief occasions after an unhealthy dose cheating. In the end, we get a clean and decisive finish.

Misty Blue Simmes defeats Peggy Lee Leather in 12:09 by pinfall after a diving splash in a Season Match

A fun music video promoting the tag team division then plays before we get to the interviews. Peggy Lee Leather rants and raves incoherently before cutting the interview short with a table flip. Misty Blue Simmes is joined by Heidi Lee Morgan, and they choose to talk about their prospects of regaining the tag team titles, talking up the company’s tag division in general.

Another commercial break brings us, naturally, to some tag team action, with the Glamour Girls taking on the Nasty Girls.

We get nothing but violent abandon in this heel programme. The Glamour Girls have a numbers advantage, with Liz Chase and Despina Montagas at ringside, but the Nasty Girls have the technical superiority, especially against Judy Martin, who is still sore from her earlier match. Leilani Kai tries her damnedest to get her team back on top, and gets a few very close near-falls, but in the end the Nasty Girls prove to be too much to handle.

Linda Dallas & Kat LeRoux defeat Leilani Kai & Judy Martin in 14:39 when Linda Dallas submits Judy Martin with a single leg crab

Another hype package for the main event plays and we get to the interviews. The Glamour Girls are struggling to explain their loss, eventually settling for blaming Medusa Miceli. The Nasty Girls gush over one another and promise to eviscerate the next team that gets put in front of them.

A commercial break then gets us to the main event.

Lisa Moretti and Wendi Richter both get entrances befitting champions in this title-for-title match. We get the rules read out before the opening bell, getting shots of women giving fierce looks at one another. The first part of the match is a methodical technical contest, with both wrestlers going slow and making sure to leave a lot in the tank.

Shortly before the first commercial break, we get a pinfall, with Wendi Richter executing a flawless small package. We then return to find Lisa Moretti in a sorry state, clearly rattle by the early loss, getting beaten all around the ring. It takes an almighty scare, a pinfall attempt that near ends the match at the twenty-minute mark, for Lisa Moretti to snap out of it regain some ground.

Wendi Richter kicks out of a pin after a powerslam just a millisecond too late and we have an even scoreboard. All through the next commercial break, and right up to the finish then, the two women kick things into high gear and brutalise each other. In the end, it comes down to which of them is the meanest and nastiest.

Wendi Richter defeats Lisa Moretti in 47:51 by two falls to one to retain the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship and win the WWW Television Championship

We end on a shot of a breathless Wendi Richter clumsily holding up her three titles as Lisa Moretti nurses her bruised body.

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The World champ doesn't break a sweat as she gets the opening win.

Leather gives her a bit of trouble but Simmes still comes out on top & ready to regain the tag titles.

Dallas & LeRoux prove to Nasty for the Glamour Girls.

After a grueling 2 out of 3 falls match we see the rise of Wendi 3 belts! She really has turned her career all the way around.

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Poor Judy Martin, booked in a season match with the world champ, and a tag match later on. Medusa looked flawless.

Despite Peggy's cheating, Misty gets the win. Always loved a good table flip lol. 

Nasty Girls take advantage of Judy's earlier match to come out victorious. 

Blockbuster title vs. title main event. Richter and Moretti give the fans a 48 minute roller coaster ride. WOW! Richter wins and is now a triple champ! I nominate her for comeback of the year. 

Exciting show! 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. LXXXIII – “June Spectacular” – 29th of June 1987 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Medusa Miceli versus Wendi Richter for the NWA World Women’s Championship

We kick this week off hot at the opening bell of the television title match, between Wendi Richter and Lisa Moretti. The commentators explain that this is the first of three matches scheduled for the triple champion. The action is fast-paced and brutal throughout, as Wendi Richter desperately tries to get a quick win and Lisa Moretti keeps up with her.

In the end, a frustrated Wendi Richter takes the easy way out, goading Lisa Moretti into leaving the ring and walloping her with a steel chair as she does so.

Lisa Moretti defeats Wendi Richter in 12:05 by disqualification but the WWW Television Championship and the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship do not change hands

A brief video package plays, running down the rest of tonight’s card before we head to the interviews. Lisa Moretti screams at the top of her lungs, demanding some sort of justice from the company, only eventually being calmed down by Pat Patterson who gives her some vague promises. Wendi Richter mocks her opponent, claiming that she doesn’t feel bad for taking the easy way out and implying she’ll consider that option if her next match – against Velvet McIntyre – drags on in a similar fashion.

A commercial break then brings us to our first season match, with Mad Maxine taking on Penny Mitchell. In this heel versus heel contest, the role of temporary babyface goes to Mad Maxine, as she struggles to hold her own against Penny Mitchell, who uses every dirty trick at her disposal to take the big woman down.

It all proves too much, however, when Candi Devine trips Mad Maxine up, allowing Penny Mitchell to nail her with a top rope move.

Penny Mitchell defeats Mad Maxine in 13:45 by pinfall after an elbow drop in a Season Match

A hype video plays for the main event before we move on to the interviews. Mad Maxine leaves her interview early and the camera follows her as she tracks down Penny Mitchell. We then get a shot of Mad Maxine lifting Penny Mitchell up by the neck and slamming her against a wall as staff members swarm into the scene before we cut to a commercial break.

We then return in time for the second season match, this one between Heidi Lee Morgan and Jamie West. With their partners in their corners, these two women proceed to have a respectful back-and-forth that could go either way. In the end, it’s down to who can find themselves in the right place at the right time.

Heidi Lee Morgan defeats Jamie West in 12:23 by pinfall after a gutbuster in a Season Match

We the interviews, we get a brief clip of Pat Patterson announcing that, in light of her conduct earlier in the night, Wendi Richter’s match against Velvet McIntyre is being given a “no disqualifications” stipulation. We get a joint interview with the Star Girls, Misty Blue Simmes and Heidi Lee Morgan, and they praise one another before more generally bigging up the company and many of their fellow babyfaces.

A commercial break then brings us to the tag team title match, with Rhonda Singh and Reggie Bennett facing a challenge from Trudy Adams and Goldie Ray. The contest serves as a showcase for the tag champions as – though the faces do their best and get a few good moves in here and there – they hold a remarkable physical advantage over their opponents.

Rhonda Singh & Reggie Bennett defeat Trudy Adams & Goldie Ray in 11:39 when Rhonda Singh pins Goldie Ray after a splash to retain the NWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship

We get a short segment with some excited fans talking about their favourite wrestlers and issuing predictions for the main event before heading to the interviews. Trudy Adams and Goldie Ray talk up their opponents’ power, and pledge to training harder, thanking the company for giving them a chance at the titles, nonetheless. Rhonda Singh and Reggie Bennett promise to crush whoever else is put up against them.

Another commercial break then brings us to the dual title match, between Wendi Richter and Velvet McIntyre. The commentators make much of the fact that the contest has been given the “no disqualifications” stipulation though that rule does not come into play in the early goings of the match.

The two women go at each other hard, but largely stay within the rules until the first commercial break, after which the gloves come off. There is plenty of brawling around the ring and even a few weapons shots. Wendi Richter gets some colour before deciding to pull out the big guns. In a well-planned stunt, Velvet McIntyre is driven from the ring apron and through the announcer’s table.

Wendi Richter defeats Velvet McIntyre in 29:32 by pinfall after a powerbomb to retain the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship and the WWW Television Championship does not change hands

A hype package for the main event then plays us through to the interviews. Velvet McIntyre is in a sorry state and Medusa Miceli fusses over her before promising bloody revenge. Wendi Richter is nursing a wound of her own, as a medic cleans up her crimson mask, but she says that this “conspiracy” by the company to lower her chances of winning won’t stop her from regaining the world title.

Another commercial break then brings us to our final season match of the evening, with Desiree Petersen taking on Princess Delta Dawn. The fight is a far more light-hearted affair from the one that preceded it, as tells a fairly simple story. Princess Delta Dawn throws her weight around and even gets a near fall, but Desiree Petersen demonstrates much better technical skill and strategic thinking.

Desiree Petersen defeats Princess Delta Dawn in 11:55 by submission with a Boston crab in a Season Match

We then get a clip from some recent favourable local news coverage and charity work from a few of the company’s babyface before getting to the interviews. Princess Delta Dawn gives a shouty promo, crying foul and even seeming to threaten to kill the interviewer. Desiree Petersen is surrounded by her fellow Giant Slayers, who gush over her and congratulate her for her solid performance.

Another commercial break then brings us to the main event.

Somewhat predictably, Medusa Miceli interrupts the elaborate entrance of Wendi Richter, coming up from behind and beating her all the way down the ramp. By the time the bell rings, they have already both done a lot of damage to each other. An ugly brawl plays itself out until we get through our last commercial break, after which the pair try racing to the finish.

By the time we do get to the end, both women are sweating profusely, looking bruised and groggy. Managing one last burst of energy, Medusa Miceli locks her arms around Wendi Richter’s waist and takes her up for not one but two German suplexes.

Medusa Miceli defeats Wendi Richter in 32:04 by pinfall after a German suplex to retain the NWA World Women’s Championship but the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship do not change hands

We end on a shot of Medusa Miceli wincing as she celebrates, with Wendi Richter sprawled out on the canvas.

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P.S. Sorry for going missing, I've been laid low with an illness for the best several days. Seem to be getting better, though! Thanks for the feedback in the meantime!

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Richter wisely decides to conserve energy in the first of her 3 matches.

Mitchell claims victory with some Divine intervention but she still feels the wrath of Maxine.

Morgan wins a spirited encounter.

Singh & Bennett continue their Monstrous reign as Tag champs.

Richter gets a win on the board but it may just cost her in the main event.

Peterson claims the win in a solid breather match.

After two earlier matches, Richter just doesn't have enough left to topple the World champ.

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I think Richter is going to find out that holding multiple titles is going to be a lot of work. She realizes this by taking the easy way out with Moretti.

Devine helps her partner Mitchell get the win over Maxine. Loved the post match scene with a pissed off Maxine holding Mitchell by the throat.

Morgan and West cool things down with a clean match. 

Singh and Bennett get in a great showing with solid tag title defense. Props to Trudy and Goldie for keeping a good attitude.

Pat Patterson makes things a bit harder for Richter by adding a no DQ stip. Velvet makes the most of it but Richter puts her through a table to retain. 

Peterson puts down Delta. Delta rages afterwards and almost kills the interviewer. The post match interviews add so much to these shows. 

Main event time! It takes Medusa over 30 minutes but she finally is able to put Richter away. Give it up to Richter for putting up such a fight after a grueling night. Cool ending shot of Medusa standing over Richter.

Great show! Glad you're feeling better. 

 

 

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WOW... you certainly know where your bread is buttered.  Richter in 3 title matches on one show!!!  Awesome.  Even thought she doesn't get the title, she has a built in excuse.  Also, the count-out win over Moretti keeps her looking strong also.  Really think you have nailed it with the tag team champs.  They are going to be hard to beat and this allows them to grow and eventually get in the mix for the singles titles.  Nice show as always!

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