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Enjoyed the HBO special. You did a good job showcasing the WrestleMania participants with matches and promos. 

Northern Invasion and Commonwealth have been going at it. We'll see if things get resolved at Mania 

Lawler and Beefcake have had some good verbal battles. King Bruti has a good ring to it 

I think the entire WWF universe wants Duggan to knock Debeers block off 

Nasties and Fantastics are going to BRAWL! 

LOL, great comment about Warrior's promo 

Twin Towers have the momentum but never count Ronin out 

Mania is stacked! The blow offs will be epic! 

 

 

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Free For All

"Thrilling" Tom Brandi defeats The Genius by avoiding the "Honor Roll" and hitting a groggy Genius with a flying body press.

Tornado tag match

High Energy (Koko B Ware & Tom Zenk) defeats The Bolsheviks (Ivan Koloff & Boris Zhukov). The Russians toughness and willingness to fight dirty meant that High Energy had a rough going but they pushed through and claimed the win via a double missile dropkick on Zhukov.

Live on Pay Per View from the Richfield Coliseum in Richfield Ohio, The World Wrestling Federation is proud to present the Pro Wrestling event of the year.... 

WrestleMania VII — Wikipédia

https://youtu.be/I6dCuiSgC5k?si=4mVYNLEKS3DSXGiQ&t=24

 

Six Man Tag Elimination Match

The Commonwealth (Biff Wellington, Danny Boy Collins & Dynamite Kid) vs The Northern Invasion (Chris Benoit, Dino Bravo & Kerry Brown) w/Frenchy Martin

Order of elimination:

Dino Bravo pins Danny Boy Collins with a running power slam.

Kerry Brown pins Biff Wellington after a distraction from Martin.

Brown is disqualified by refusing stop attacking DK who was in the ropes.

Bravo is eliminated when DK counters a power slam into an O'Conner roll.

Benoit is eliminated when he misses a diving headbutt allowing DK to hit one of his own.

Sole survivor: Dynamite Kid

Regis Philbin makes his first appearance interviewing Jake Roberts. Give Philbin credit he does a great job selling being disturbed by Jake who is clearly having fun messing with him. Roberts says that tonight's the night the snake strikes and it's target isn't the Warrior himself but the mythos the WWF has built around him trying to act like he's some sort of real life Superman when all he really is is a painted up freak who's popular with the kiddies cause they're the only ones who can be convinced that madness he spews is cool. Tonight he reminds the world that these is a man's sport and he's the most dangerous man this sport has to offer.

Special Guest Referee: Dick Murdoch

Black Bart defeats "Raging Bull" Manny Fernandez. Murdoch called the match right down the middle until Fernandez brought a chair into the ring only for Murdoch to snatch it away. Fernandez is shocked and an argument breaks out which sees the Raging Bull getting increasingly animated starting with light shoves before ultimately slapping Captain Redneck right in the face. Murdoch fires up and levels Fernandez with a strong right hand which gives Bart the opening to hit the "Texas Trash Compacter" for the three.

King's Court Match

Jerry "The King" Lawler(k) vs Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake ends in a no contest when Lawler starts a massive brawl amongst the courtiers which eventually spilled into the ring.

"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan defeats Col Debeers. This match may not have had much build but that didn't prevent this from being an all out war. Debeers attempted his face first Pildriver only for Duggan to turn it into a back body drop before flooring him with the "Three Point" lariat. 

WWF Intercontinental Championship

"Walking Natural Disaster" Earthquake(c) w/Frenchy Martin defeats Billy Jack Haynes in a major hoss fight that saw Earthquake power out of Haynes Full Nelson before eventually winning with his self titled splash.

WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship New York Street Fight

The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Saggs)(c) defeats The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers). Pure chaos as The Fantastics do surprisingly well in the no rules environment but in the end, this is the Nasties world and they hold onto the gold after putting Rogers through a table via "Welcome to Nastyville."

Kathy Lee Gilford is with Tito Santana. Santana says this is the moment he's dreamed of ever since he fell in love with wrestling as a boy in Tocula Mexico. Everything he's done since the first time he stepped into a ring on Feb 23 1977 has led to this. He tells his wife and sons that tonight he's doing it for them, he's doing for all the children watching tonight just like he was all those years ago and he's doing it for himself to prove that the past 14 years of blood, sweat and tears have been worth it. 

If Brown wins he gets 5 mins with Slick.

Bad News Brown defeats "Dangerous" Dan Spivey w/Slick after Slick accidentally hit Spivey with his new cane. Spivey didn't go down from the cane but he did for thu "Ghetto Blaster". No sooner than the ref counts three Slick tries to sprint to the back but he's caught by security and taken back to the ring. The next 5 minutes are undoubtedly the worst -and longest- of Slick's life and by the time they're over, Brown actually looks happy for once while Slick's carcass is dragged away.

WWF Tag Team Championship

The Twin Towers (One Man Gang & King Kong Bundy) defeat The Ronin (Kiro Hase & Kensuke Sasaki(c) when Bundy took advantage of a distracted ref to hit Sasaki with the Avalanche leaving him open for the 747.

Jake "The Snake" Roberts" defeats The Ultimate Warrior. Roberts hit a DDT on the floor which almost netted him a countout win but Warrior barely beat the count only for Roberts to immediately pounce with another DDT for the win.

Gilford is the special guest ring announcer and Philbin joins on commentary for the main event.

WWF Championship

Tito Santana defeats Terry Funk(c) after surviving a couple sessions in the spinning toe hold and even Funk's Piledriver before forcing the champion to submit to the figure four. 

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And that, friends is my final show in this game. For the time being at least. I want to thank you all once again for your kind words over the years and I hope you'll look forward to my future projects.

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You booked a great card, man. I really enjoyed everything you did here. I hope you stick around and keep giving feedback because you’ve always been someone who brings great insight and actually follows the shows. I’m excited to see what you have planned next, and I’ll definitely be following along.

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1 hour ago, ErictheDragon said:

And that, friends is my final show in this game. For the time being at least. I want to thank you all once again for your kind words over the years and I hope you'll look forward to my future projects.

 

Really liked this show. It felt big and lively the whole way through, with a good mix of styles and personalities on the card.

The six-man elimination was a highlight — Dynamite surviving gave the match real purpose. Roberts over Warrior was another strong call. The back-to-back DDT finish made him feel genuinely dangerous and elevated the feud. I also liked the Twin Towers winning the tag titles in a slightly underhanded way — that fit them perfectly.

The Earthquake vs Haynes match delivered exactly what you’d want from two heavy hitters, and the street fight had the right level of chaos. Murdoch decking Fernandez and the Lawler court brawl added character moments that made the show feel unpredictable.

Celebrity involvement was used well without overshadowing the wrestlers. Santana’s promo gave the main event emotional weight, and his title win came across as a satisfying payoff to end the night.

You're presence is going to be greatly missed. Thanks for all you've done to keep us going! 

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It's WrestleMania!!! Let's do this one last time brother! 

The Free for All was action packed and I'm sure got some last minute buys 

The 6-Man elimination match was a great way to kick off the show. This feud was built up well. Dynamite standing tall as the sole survivor really gets the fans invested right off the bat. 

Regis worked so well with the Snake interview. 

Manny made it easy for Murdoch to choose a side. Excellent finish 

LOL, leave it to Lawler to start a massive brawl at Mania. Anything to keep his crown 

Duggan and Debeers didn't need a lot of build. Their gimmicks are enough to make this a grudge match. Duggan gets the win for USA 

Earthquake vs. Billy Jack was exactly the power match it was meant to be. Quake retains

Fantastics came to fight but damn, that Nasty finish was definitely a Mania moment 

Tito's ready for his big shot. Solid promo that showed emotion. 

Bad News for Slick as Brown finally gets his satisfaction on the grand stage. That was well worth the wait. 

The Twin Towers end the impressive reign of Ronin. 

I'll give Warrior a lot of credit for beating the count after a DDT on the concrete. But a second one was just too much to handle. Huge win for the Snake. 

What a way to end Mania as Tito defeats that crazy Funk to win the WWF title. Tito's having a career year and deserved to win the title. 

Well my friend, you went out with a bang. Thank you for all your hard work and positive feedback. You will be truly missed. Good luck with your future projects. It's been a great ride. 

 

 

 

 

 

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