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Post by markyhitch on Jul 20, 2008 13:41:25 GMT -5
Hello folks!
After a 7-month lay-off, I've decided to restart my fed. It is, for now, a mixture of official cards and Cory Olson's fantastic bootlegs, and is centred around my favourite era, the eighties.
I'm glad to be back and please watch this space for up and coming wrestling action!
Thank you.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Jul 21, 2008 14:45:03 GMT -5
Okay. Looking forward to seeing the action.
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Post by markyhitch on Jul 23, 2008 14:57:24 GMT -5
Okay, for my first card of my restart, I got some great matches coming up. How about this...King Kong Bundy versus Dusty Rhodes? Does that get you going?
The Mountie will be doing battle with Koko B. Ware! Angelo Mosca will be facing off against the Japanese sensation Antonio Inoki!
Ric Flair (WOOOOOOO!!!!!!) will take on his old nemesis Lex Luger!
And as a special attraction, there will be a massive 10-man tagteam bout! Don't miss it!
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Post by markyhitch on Jul 26, 2008 6:22:46 GMT -5
King Kong Bundy v Dusty Rhodes
The American Dream had the better of it. He nailed Bundy with the bionic elbow, and sensing Bundy was done, Heenan entered the ring and attacked Rhodes, forcing the ref to throw out the match.
The Mountie v Koko B. Ware
The Mountie, in his debut bout, found The Birdman a bit of a handful. Ware found success with a series of flying headbutts and put away the Canadian with two consecutive Ghostbusters.
Angelo Mosca v Antonio Inoki
Big Nasty lived up to his reputation, beating Inoki from pillar to post and pinning him with an elbow drop.
Ric Flair v Lex Luger
This bout mirrored real life, with both competitors carving out a great bout which went to a time-limit draw. Flair complained afterwards, demanding a rematch!
Special Attraction - 10-man Tagteam Match
The teams were Buddy Rose, Superstar Billy Graham, Jimmy Garvin, Jessie Ventura and Adrian Adonis against Jack Veneno, Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund, Cousin Luke and Jimmy Valiant. It began wildly, with Valiant and Rose exchanging lefts and rights. Graham had Luke in a backbreaker until Valiant came to the rescue. The match ended with all ten men in the ring; in the midst of the action, Ventura hit Luke with a chair, allowing Rose to get an easy pinfall.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Jul 26, 2008 8:31:28 GMT -5
good opener. The ring must have been reinforced for that main event!
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Post by markyhitch on Jul 31, 2008 4:47:25 GMT -5
This week, we have Stan Hansen versus Ricky Steamboat!
Ole & Arn Anderson will be testing their tagteam ability against the US Express!
After much campaigning, Ric Flair has his rematch with Lex Luger!
Old rivalries will be reignited as the Hart Foundation battle the British Bulldogs!
And as a special attraction, the Ugandan giant Kamala will be tackling another giant.....Andre The Giant!!!!!
Watch this space for the action!
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Post by markyhitch on Jul 31, 2008 12:40:28 GMT -5
Stan Hansen v Ricky Steamboat
Steamboat started well, attacking with a series of fliyng chops. Hansen, fed up with The Dragon's hit-and-run tactics, threw him out of the ring, where they brawled to a double disqualification.
Hart Foundation v British Bulldogs
A very entertaining match-up. The action ebbed and flowed as both teams battled for supremacy. It came to a head when the Dynamite Kid misjudged a flying headbutt, Bret Hart following up with a flying elbow for the win.
Ric Flair v Lex Luger
Flair snatched the microphone from Cappetta and began calling for Luger. The curtain twitched and Luger stepped out in a brand new suit. "I cannot be bothered with you tonight, Flair," he said,"but you will be having a match anyway!" With that, Kerry Von Erich flew into the ring, finished Flair with a discus punch for a quick and shocking pinfall.
Ole & Arn Anderson v The US Express
A one-sided battle. The Andersons showed that they are truly a team on the up by beating The Express with smarts. A diving knee smash-gourdbuster combination was enough to put away Mike Rotundo.
Kamala v Andre The Giant
Andre would have had an early victory if it wasn't for Kim Chee's interference. Kamala found second wind but it wasn't enough. Andre wond the match with a splash pin.
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 1, 2008 5:25:11 GMT -5
Ok, fight fans, here's the next card...
Demolition have strolled into the federation and have set their sights on the tagteam titles. But they are not going to have an easy ride as they meet the Road Warriors!
Playboy Buddy Rose gets to challenge legendary star Bob Backlund!
The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase goes against Superfly Jimmy Snuka!
Nick Bockwinkel will be taking on Jimmy Valiant! Should be interesting!
And finally, we have a tagteam match-up - after last week's fiasco, Lex Luger and Kerry Von Erich have been challenged to match by Ric Flair. Flair announced to us all last night that his partner is going to be none other than.....Harley Race!!!!!!!
Don't miss the action, folks!
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 4, 2008 15:19:11 GMT -5
Latest card results...
Demolition v Road Warriors
Both teams battled hard as predicted. Animal tried for a pinfall with a flying shoulder ram but was unsuccessful. The action spilled onto the arena floor, with Animal smashing Ax with a chair to earn a disqualification.
Playboy Buddy Rose v Bob Backlund
Rose put up quite a fight against the legendary former champion, but to no avail. Backlund won by submission via a crossface chickenwing.
Ted DiBiase v Jimmy Snuka
Snuka stole the initiative, attacking with a series of flying headbutts and piledrivers. DiBiase, frustrated, tossed Snuka out of the ring and he and Virgil double-teamed mercilessly for a disqualification.
Nick Bockwinkel v Jimmy Valiant
Tricky Nick defeated the Boogie Woogie Man by outsmarting him. Each time Valiant went for a hammerlock, he countered and wore him down with sleeper holds. Bockwinkel snatched victory with a figure four leglock.
Ric Flair & Harley Race v Lex Luger & Kerry Von Erich
Flair & Race dominated the match early on. Race went for the piledriver too soon and Luger kicked out. Von Erich tried to put Flair out with an iron claw but he escaped. Race again went for the piledriver and scored the pinfall.
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 11, 2008 15:21:23 GMT -5
UPDATE : I shall be tinkering somewhat with the roster, perhaps even splitting the fed. Watch this space for more developments.
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