KingBoggs33 Posted Wednesday at 02:18 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:18 PM https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRjazBiQpgvL_FW3YC1xX_qvBePpUeMBtx2rn5rbbgz_E_CfmUY6KK3UpDylqGGlfHkJ8ayU0Pnc490/pub We are back with a full show this week. Hopefully you guys enjoy as GWF's first PPV is next week. GWF Presents Sub Zero 02/04/1991 GWF Heavyweight Championship Tenryu(c) vs Rip Morgan Singles Match Zeus vs Giant Haystacks No DQ Angel of Death vs Abdullah the Butcher GWF Light Heavyweight Championship Alex Pourteau(c) Open Challenge Singles Match Bruiser Bedlam vs Bill Kazmaier The Smoking Gunns Debut
ErictheDragon Posted yesterday at 01:09 AM Posted yesterday at 01:09 AM I don't know if heavy metal was big in Texas back in 91 but Van Hammer seems to be winning people over. I'll say this for Angel, I genuinely believe he isn't scared of Abby....which you could definitely argue is dumb but it's also commendable. The New Breed is ruling the roost in the tag division. Good idea keeping the Zeus/Haystacks dialogue short and sweet. Bedlam and Kazmeir are gonna tear each other apart. Eerie scene as Vampire Warrior christens the Lords of Darkness. GWF seems like the perfect place for a couple of cowboys like the Smoking Gunns. Pourteau puts the entire division on notice that he's not ducking any challengers. Morgan is sick and tired of the Tenryu hype. Johnny B Badd lights up the room like only he can.
KingBoggs33 Posted yesterday at 02:28 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:28 AM 1 hour ago, ErictheDragon said: I don't know if heavy metal was big in Texas back in 91 but Van Hammer seems to be winning people over. Probably not, but I was a huge fan of Heavy Metal Van Hammer when I was a kid. San Antonio has no choice but to feel how I did back in the day. lol That is what I love about these games.
rainmakerrtv Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Never forget the appearance of Russian hard rock group Gorky Park with Kerry Von Erich, or the fact that Dazed And Confused was set in Texas. I have no doubt that hard rock and heavy metal were as popular in Texas as it was anywhere else. Given the looks of a lot of the wrestlers in the Texas feds (The Von Erichs, the Simpsons, etc.) , I am sure Van Hammer could have gotten over.
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