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Post by Vegas on Dec 25, 2008 2:45:11 GMT -5
I liked the PPV, I mean for the lack of super huge gimmick matches (especially being between a Cell and a Chamber), it was actually a really good PPV. Thanks and you do have an excellent point about Armageddon falling between the 6 man Hell in a Cell elimination match at December to Dismember and the Elimination Chamber match at New Years Revolution. For my Royal Rumble PPV at the end of January, I'm actually thinking of having another Hell in a Cell match along with the Rumble itself. Although I'm sort of reluctant to put a Hell in a Cell match on the Rumble PPV since the Rumble itself should be enough of a headliner and since I just had a Hell in a Cell match earlier this month, there is a particular feud which I think should end pretty soon on my RAW brand (which doesn't have any more PPV matches scheduled after the Rumble until Wrestlemania 2). And for this major feud only a Hell in a Cell match IMO is a justifiable way to determine the winner. Can you guess the feud I'm talking about?
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Post by Vegas on Dec 25, 2008 2:46:53 GMT -5
Question for ya, where did you get Scaffold Match rules? I printed them several years ago when they were posted by someone on the old discussion board.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2008 0:26:23 GMT -5
I liked the PPV, I mean for the lack of super huge gimmick matches (especially being between a Cell and a Chamber), it was actually a really good PPV. Thanks and you do have an excellent point about Armageddon falling between the 6 man Hell in a Cell elimination match at December to Dismember and the Elimination Chamber match at New Years Revolution. For my Royal Rumble PPV at the end of January, I'm actually thinking of having another Hell in a Cell match along with the Rumble itself. Although I'm sort of reluctant to put a Hell in a Cell match on the Rumble PPV since the Rumble itself should be enough of a headliner and since I just had a Hell in a Cell match earlier this month, there is a particular feud which I think should end pretty soon on my RAW brand (which doesn't have any more PPV matches scheduled after the Rumble until Wrestlemania 2). And for this major feud only a Hell in a Cell match IMO is a justifiable way to determine the winner. Can you guess the feud I'm talking about? I think another Cell match would kind of be overkill, but at the same time, it really wouldn't if the match was big enough to call for it. But then again, if it could be held off until Mania, then it may just be worthwhile waiting until then. And I think the feud you're referring to is Bobo Brazil vs. The Sheik.
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Post by ceo on Dec 26, 2008 1:11:53 GMT -5
I Just finished getting caught up in MLW.
Excellent stuff as always!! I am really looking forward to the Elemination Chamber match.
My pick to win is Bockwinkel.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 26, 2008 1:38:28 GMT -5
Thanks and you do have an excellent point about Armageddon falling between the 6 man Hell in a Cell elimination match at December to Dismember and the Elimination Chamber match at New Years Revolution. For my Royal Rumble PPV at the end of January, I'm actually thinking of having another Hell in a Cell match along with the Rumble itself. Although I'm sort of reluctant to put a Hell in a Cell match on the Rumble PPV since the Rumble itself should be enough of a headliner and since I just had a Hell in a Cell match earlier this month, there is a particular feud which I think should end pretty soon on my RAW brand (which doesn't have any more PPV matches scheduled after the Rumble until Wrestlemania 2). And for this major feud only a Hell in a Cell match IMO is a justifiable way to determine the winner. Can you guess the feud I'm talking about? I think another Cell match would kind of be overkill, but at the same time, it really wouldn't if the match was big enough to call for it. But then again, if it could be held off until Mania, then it may just be worthwhile waiting until then. And I think the feud you're referring to is Bobo Brazil vs. The Sheik. It is close to overkill but then again last year I went to the WWE's No Way Out PPV and they even had two elimination chamber matches on the same night and it worked out OK . The only problem with waiting until Wrestlemania 2 is that I don't know how the Royal Rumble is going to turn out. Not a bad guess of Brazil vs The Sheik, we'll see.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 26, 2008 1:39:00 GMT -5
I Just finished getting caught up in MLW. Excellent stuff as always!! I am really looking forward to the Elemination Chamber match. My pick to win is Bockwinkel. Thanks ceo!
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Post by Vegas on Dec 30, 2008 6:37:13 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS!
Minor League Wrestling's 1st-ever Royal Rumble will be called Over the Top!
Who will win the 18 man Royal Rumble at Over the Top on December 31st?
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Post by Vegas on Dec 31, 2008 1:34:34 GMT -5
It's now time for Over The Top- Minor League Wrestling's 1st ever annual Royal Rumble PPV!
Major League Wrestling (MLW) Over The Top- presented by Minor League Wrestling (MiLW) Wednesday December 31st The Major League Wrestling Arena Las Vegas, NV
Match #1: The Heartbreak Express (managed by Jonny Fairplay) defeated the Backseat Boyz and the Naptown Dragons in a 3 way tag elimination #1 contenders' match.
First Elimination: Naptown Dragons when Superstar Sean Davis pinned Die Hard Dustin Lee following The HEARTBREAKER.
Second Elimination: Backseat Boyz when Superstar Sean Davis pinned Trent Acid via THE HEARTBREAKER to win this match and become the # 1 contenders to the Minor League Wrestling Tag Team Championship.
- As a result of winning this match, the Heartbreak Express will challenge Minor League Wrestling Tag Team Champions Mike Quackenbush and Arik Cannon at Major League Wrestling's Royal Rumble on Sunday January 25th!
Match #2: Savage-T won an 18 man Royal Rumble.
Order of Entry
1. Necro Butcher 2. The Destroyer 3. Ricky Landell 4. Drake Younger 5. Arik Cannon 6. Steve Corino 7. The Belgian Brawler 8. Larry Sweeney 9. Timber 10. Bloody Harker Dirge 11. Mike Quackenbush 12. Adam Pearce 13. Sam Hayne 14. Chris Hero 15. J.D. Michaels 16. Claudio Castagnoli 17. Delirious 18. Savage-T
Order of Elimination
1. The Destroyer 2. Necro Butcher 3. Larry Sweeney 4. Ricky Landell 5. Timber 6. Drake Younger 7. Arik Cannon 8. Steve Corino 9. Adam Pearce 10. Bloody Harker Dirge 11. Claudio Castagnoli 12. Sam Hayne 13. Chris Hero 14. Mike Quackenbush 15. The Belgian Brawler 16. J.D. Michaels 17. Delirious Winner: Savage-T
- As a result of winning this match, Savage-T gets to challenge current champion Mike Quackenbush for the Minor League Wrestling Championship at Major League Wrestling's Royal Rumble on Sunday January 25th!
End of Show
See you on Sunday January 11th for New Years Revolution and Happy New Years to everyone here who reads Major League Wrestling (MLW)!
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Post by traviz on Dec 31, 2008 7:15:00 GMT -5
How expected. T is a monster. Sounds like it was a pretty fun card.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Dec 31, 2008 8:55:35 GMT -5
It seems like your poll was more like who would be first to be eliminated! Good GAWD!
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