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Post by todd on Mar 30, 2012 6:13:32 GMT -5
I'm gonna try and catch up with this fed from the beginning. Good, solid old-school feel without a lot of nonsense or bootlegs. That's my kinda fed! Thanks Capital Wrestling has always been official cards but as you'll see reading the first 12 cards the beginning of this fed was a little different. I'm happy with the way it turned out though
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Post by Crimson Cross on Mar 30, 2012 8:05:14 GMT -5
I loved how your first 12 cards for Capital Wrestling had a different core group of wrestlers and the transition to your current state is great stuff. It'll be fun to see further down the road how your fed will change again. I'm glad to see William Muldoon win the Gold over Rocca and now can Muldoon have a long reign...
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Post by todd on Mar 31, 2012 6:52:01 GMT -5
INSIDE WRESTLING REPORT Ox Baker’s Ultimatum Last week Curt Henning showed up at ringside during a match between Ox Baker and Hacksaw Jim Duggan distracting Baker and costing him the match. During a recent phone interview with associate editor Dan Shocket a furious Ox Baker sounded off about the incident and issued a warning to the young upstart Hennig to keep very far way from him and out of his business or he’ll find his himself broken into a million pieces * Update on this story as of press time . Not heeding Baker’s warning Curt Hennig confronted Baker on a recent TV Taping laying down a challenge for another rematch. By the end of the segment things had had escalated to the point that a no disqualification stipulation was added to the match. Hennig’s mentor William Muldoon is trying his best to prevent this from happening but all attempts so far to convince Hennig to reconsider have failed. Capital Wrestling's Silver AnniversaryCapital Wrestling President Gorilla Monsoon recently confirmed rumors that something big is being planned for Capital Wrestling’s 25th card. Monsoon told Inside Wrestling that the 25th card will take place at the Philadelphia Spectrum and will feature at least two big special attraction matches. Monsoon refused any further comments Has Andre Met His Match ?A team of wrestling analysts along with a leading psychologist discuss the possibility that Andre’s war with Jimmy Hart’s First Family Of Wrestling is taking its toll both a mentally and physically on The Eighth Wonder Of The World. The experts also and examine the possibility that King Kong Bundy poses a serious threat to end Andre’s career. Albano Tells Wild Red Berry Surprise Surprise Bill Apter recently sat down with Wild Red Berry and Lou Albano following The Kangaroos big title win over the Vachons. Albano announced at the beginning of the interview that he’s parted ways with former champions Mad Dog and Butcher Vachon. Wild Red Berry proceeded to gloat over the news and fact that the Kangaroos are now the tag team champions. Berry made some patronizing comments regarding Albano’s managerial skills which caused Albano to blow his stack. Albano came back with a surprise announcement he’s already signed a new tag team the deadly duo of Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito !
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Post by godzillajoe on Mar 31, 2012 13:13:29 GMT -5
sweet. i used to do wrestling magazine style covers, i plan to start again after year one in my fed completes.
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Post by todd on Apr 2, 2012 8:33:28 GMT -5
sweet. i used to do wrestling magazine style covers, i plan to start again after year one in my fed completes. Thanks I like doing these once in a while. I plan on adding some more things like ratings and most hated/ most popular for the next time. More results coming up this weekend
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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 2, 2012 22:34:47 GMT -5
sweet. i used to do wrestling magazine style covers, i plan to start again after year one in my fed completes. Thanks I like doing these once in a while. I plan on adding some more things like ratings and most hated/ most popular for the next time. More results coming up this weekend That's a cool feature, Todd. It adds something different to your fed. I like Fuji & Saito coming in as Albano's new tag team.
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Post by todd on Apr 3, 2012 23:02:35 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Cuefan Ocean Beach Auditorium New London CT Card 21 1. Bruiser Brody (debut) def Mr. X The hopeless Mr. X manages to land a few dropkicks before being crushed with a JUMPING KNEE DROP. Mr. X now has a record of 0-7 with no wins in sight 2. Mr. Fuji And Mr. Saito (debut) W/ Lou Albano def Hacksaw Duggan and Bob Roop *½Saito gets a quick pin attempt on Hacksaw Duggan with a Oriental leg sweep after battering him with an assortment of chops. After absorbing some more punishment Duggan manages to makes the hot tag to Roop who fares better than Duggan escaping both a Saito trapevius nerve hold and Fuji nerve grip. Fuji gets the unfair advantage by throwing a handful of salt in the eyes of Duggan as he’s making his back in the ring and delivers a big BANZAI DROP for the win 3. S.D Jones def Ray Stevens **Jones raises some eyebrows with capital wrestling management after he manages to kick out of a BOMBS AWAY and survives two crippling piledrivers before coming back to score a huge upset over The Crippler with a power body slam 4. Ivan Koloff def Hillbilly Jim *½ Just Hillbilly Jim’s second match in singles action since the sudden departure of his partner Cousin Luke. Jim did well in singles debut a few weeks back against Ox Baker but Jim had a much tougher time here against the former Capital Wrestling champion. Koloff was all over Jim from the opening bell with blinding face rakes, ax handles and double thrusts. Koloff continued the beating outside the ring and then finished off his opponent with a leg drop before locking on a RUSSIAN BEARHUG getting the win by submission 5. King Kong Bundy W/ Jimmy Hart def Andre The Giant by DQ **1/2Great back and forth battle inside and outside the ring. Andre had Bundy down via a sitdown splash when Hart interfered causing a distraction and breaking up the pin. The two battled outside the ring where Andre drew the DQ for tossing Bundy into Jimmy Hart and then smashing him head first into a ringside table. 6. Jimmy Snuka vs. Bobo Brazil DDQ Brazil came in to this match looking for some payback after his first match against Snuka ended abruptly when Oliver Humperdink nailed him with a pair of brass knuckles costing Brazil the match. Snuka controlled the action at the start getting a near fall with a flying head butt but missed the mark with a SUPERFLY LEAP allowing Brazil to take control. Brazil came at Snuka with a vengeance pounding his opponent from one end of the ring to the other with body slams and big hammer punches. It wasn’t long before Brazil and Snuka found themselves fighting outside the ring when Humperdink jumped Brazil from behind turning the match into a wild 3 man brawl. Referee Gilberto Roman signaled for the bell and declared the match a double disqualification 7. CWA Tag Team Title Match The Kangaroos def The Tolos Brothers ***The Kangaroos put their tag teams titles on the line for the first time going up against the red hot Tolos Brothers. This match saw some wild action and with so many double teams and constant tags in and out it was hard to determine who the legal men in the ring were supposed to be. Roy Hefferman scored the first near fall with a Crocodile smash after being stomped into the canvas by Chris Tolos. John Tolos takes over getting a near fall on Hefferman with a standing knee drop and another on Al Costello with a FLYING KNEE DROP. Costello turns things by countering a sneaky choke hold with a Kangaroo kick and gets an assist from Hefferman for a BOOMERANG on John Tolos getting the win and retaining the titles Announced tonight for the upcoming Silver Anniversary show at the Philadelphia Spectrum Brand New Title - Ida Mae Martinez and Sherri Martel will square off to determine the first Capital Ladies Champion
2/3 Falls Special Attraction Match - The Russian Bear Ivan Koloff faces a true American icon smack in the middle of the city of brotherly love none other than Abraham Lincoln !Announced for next weeks show in Albany
- Curt Hennig vs. Ox Baker in a no disqualification match - - Buddy Rogers vs. Antonio Rocca - North American Title Match Bobby Shane W/ Jimmy Hart vs. Terry Gordy
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Post by godzillajoe on Apr 4, 2012 11:46:33 GMT -5
Great card.
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Post by todd on Apr 5, 2012 6:56:22 GMT -5
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Post by todd on Apr 6, 2012 9:43:17 GMT -5
West Avenue Armory Albany NY Card 22 1. Colt Cabana (debut) def Johnny Rodz *1/2Cabana opens the match with a reverse monkey flip and then tosses Rodz to the ropes delivering a back body drop. Rodz reverses a throw into the turnbuckle and lands a middle rope hammer. Rodz attempts a standing dropkick but misses the mark allowing Cabana to take control and get the win with a bionic elbow followed by COLT 45 2. Fuji and Saito W/ Lou Albano def The Masked Superstar and Eddie Kingston **1/2The devious one Mr. Fuji catches The Masked Superstar off guard with a punch and insincere bow before delivering a BANZAI DROP a few seconds later with Kingston making the save. Mr. Fuji climbs the top turnbuckle and attempts a knee drop but the Masked Superstar manages to raise a knee at the last second and takes down Fuji with a head butt and a SPINNING NECKBREAKER for a 2 count. Saito makes it in the ring a short time later and gets immediately clobbered with a Superstar clothesline before Kingston is tagged in for the first time during the match and gets 2 pin attempts first with a LARIAT and the second with a backfist to the future. Saito turns things around with a double chop to the neck and makes the tag to Fuji who delivers a double thrust to the throat. Fuji follows up with a devastating Kamazaze clothesline on Kingston getting the pin fall 3. Jim Londos def Cowboy Bob Orton ***½Great back and forth battle that saw only 2 pin attempts during the first fifteen minutes of the match. A middle rope splash from Orton and a AIRPLANE SPIN from Londos. The match comes to an end at the 15:49 mark with Londos forcing Orton to submit to a Boston crab 4. No Disqualification Ox Baker def Curt Hennig W/ William Muldoon **Hennig is pumped up for the opportunity to take another crack at Baker. Muldoon offers some last minute advice and ecouragement to Hennig as Baker stares menacingly from across the ring. Hennig comes out with both guns blazing keeping the pressure on Baker with a steady attack of standing dropkicks and suplexes but things change in a hurry once Baker gets Hennig outside the ring and takes advantage of the no disqualification stipulation. Baker drops Hennig head first on the concrete following a brutal shoulder breaker, chokes him on the guard rail and the proceeds to stomp him into the concrete showing no mercy whatsoever while Muldoon can do nothing but stand by and watch as Baker destroys Hennig. Baker drags Hennig back inside the ring and delivers a HEARTPUNCH dedicated to William Muldoon. Instead of simply pinning Hennig Baker pulls Hennig back on his feet and stands him up in the corner. Not bearing to see what’s coming next and deciding enough is enough Muldoon jumps on the ring apron and THROWS IN THE TOWEL ON BEHALF OF HENNIG 5. Killer Bees def The Heartbreak Express *Another disappointing match and second loss for The Heartbreak Express. Sean Davis goes down from a Killer Bee double elbow smash followed by a Jim Brunzell KILLER DROPKICK in a total time of just 2:20. 6. Buddy Rogers def Antonio Rocca ***1/2 This match could have very well taken place a few weeks ago if it wasn’t for the fact that Muldoon defeated Rogers in a very close number one contenders match and then went on to defeat Rocca for the Capital Wrestling Title. Despite Rogers multiple pin attempts including 2 piledrivers and a jumping knee smash. Rocca recovers quickly and answers right back with a flurry of offensive moves that included 2 pin attempts of his own with flying dropkicks and a flying headscissors. Rogers just cant keep Rocca down for the count until he gains the upper hand outside the ring softening up Rocca enough to lock on a FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE for the win 7. North American Title Match Terry Gordy def Bobby Shane W/ Jimmy Hart*½The first title of match of any kind for the King Of Wrestling in Capital Wrestling comes to a quick end when Gordy destroys Shane in 3:29 with a running clothesline followed by a PILEDRIVER. Gordy makes his first defense and retains his title easily More announcements for Capital Wrestling's upcoming silver anniversary show A Legend returns - The one and only living legend Bruno Sammartino returns to face his old nemesis The Nature Boy Buddy Rogers The War To Settle The Score - Jimmy Hart will be putting on the tights and joining his first family of wrestling (Bundy, Shane, and Valentine) in a colossal four on one handicap match against The Eight Wonder Of The World Andre The Giant ! Announced for next weeks show in North AttleboroBruiser Brody vs Greg The Hammer Valentine W/ Jimmy Hart The Tolos Brothers vs The Flying Redheads Capital Wrestling Title Match - Buddy Rogers vs William Muldoon
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