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Post by todd on Apr 21, 2012 7:32:08 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments guys. My results will be posted either Fridays or Saturdays from now on.
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Post by todd on Apr 22, 2012 11:53:48 GMT -5
Convention Hall Atlantic City NJ Card 27 1. Strangler Lewis (debut) def Hacksaw Duggan * - Duggan was introduced to new and painful holds enduring as long as he could until tapping out to a STRANGLERS HEADLOCK 2. Ray Stevens W/ Humperdink def S.D Jones **Stevens has an axe grind after Jones defeated him on card and almost pinned him a second time when Stevens and fellow House Of Humperdink member Jimmy Snuka faced off against Jones and Bobo Brazil at the silver anniversary show (card 25). Jones put another good fight scoring a near fall with a Philly shuffle and K.O punch before Stevens took him out with his second BOMBS AWAY of the match 3. Bruiser Brody def The Sandman by DQ **½Bruiser Brody is pumped and ready to do battle just a week before his big rematch against Terry Gordy for the North American Title next week in Rochester. This match was a wild one from the start with Brody and The Sandman exchanging chair shots outside the ring and taking turns ramming each other head first into the ring post . Referee Gilberto Roman had every reason to call for the bell and rule the match a double disqualification but instead chose to stay out of harms way and let the match continue. Brody ended up taking several SINGAPORE CANES to the head and back before putting an end to the brutal contest with a JUMPING KNEE SMASH 4. Capital Cup Tournament Match #2 Bobby Shane W/ Freddie Blassie def Eddie Kingston ***Shane makes his first appearance with new manager Classy Freddie Blassie who draws immediate heat from the crowd delaying the start of the match. The match finally gets underway and goes back and forth at a good pace with each wrestler scoring 3 near falls. Blassie gave Shane the advantage by kneeing Kingston in the groin during a brawl outside the ring allowing Shane to drag Kingston back inside and finish him off with a bulldog 5. King Kong Bundy def Antonio Rocca **Bundy stated before the match he no intention of ever losing on his home turf and followed through on that promise defeating Rocca with a pair of elbow drops off the ropes followed by a running power slam. Rocca made up for the size disadvantage with an assortment of high flying attacks but couldn’t take Bundy off his feet long enough to even get a single near fall 7. CWA Tag Team Title Match Fuji and Saito W/ Lou Albano def The Killer Bees **½Saito starts things off by roughing up Jim Brunzell with chops and karate kicks getting a pin attempt quickly with a SAITO SUPLEX. B. Brian Blair does slightly better mustering more offense than his partner getting a submission attempt on Mr. Fuji with a scorpion leglock and a pin attempt on Saito with an airplane spin. The Killer Bees held on and didn’t let the champions dominate but the champions performed better overall as a team. Saito puts their first title defense in the books by forcing Brunzell to tap out to a SCORPION LEGLOCK
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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 24, 2012 8:10:09 GMT -5
Solid card in Atlantic City, Todd. Fuji & Saito continue to roll with a strong first title defense against the Killer Bees. It was cool seeing King Kong Bundy get a win over Antonino Rocca in his hometown. That is a huge win for the big man. I really like the pairing of Bobby Shane and Fred Blassie as well.
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Post by todd on Apr 26, 2012 5:56:07 GMT -5
Solid card in Atlantic City, Todd. Fuji & Saito continue to roll with a strong first title defense against the Killer Bees. It was cool seeing King Kong Bundy get a win over Antonino Rocca in his hometown. That is a huge win for the big man. I really like the pairing of Bobby Shane and Fred Blassie as well. Thanks for the comments Cruefan. Fuji and Saito are turning out to be a much a stronger team than I expected. I'm not sure where I'm going with Rocca next he started out strong winning 4 or 5 matches in a row but lately he hasn't been doing so good.
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Post by todd on Apr 27, 2012 20:24:02 GMT -5
Rochester War Memorial Rochester NY Card 28 1. Mildred Burke(debut) def Sumae Saki *No contest as Burke put away Saki almost immediately with a ALLIGATOR CLUTCH IN 1:48 2. Buddy Rose def Sean Davis ** The bad blood between the Heartbreak Express and the team of Buddy Rose and Johnny Rodz started back on card 23 when the Heartbreak Express (Sean Davis) was disqualified for nailing Rodz with a roll of quarters. The trouble continued the following week when The Express double teamed Rodz after a win over Sean Davis. Everything came to a head recently when Rodz and Rose attempted to make peace with the Heartbreak Express during a live TV interview but It wasn’t long before tempers started flaring and fists started flying throwing away any chance at reconciliation. Rose got the upper here with a foreign object hidden in his trunks before delivering a BOMBS AWAY. 4. The Road Warriors W/ Trudy Denucci def The Toolos Brothers *1/2 The Legion Of Doom repeat their debut performance of two weeks ago against Johnny Rodz and Buddy Rose by crushing their opponents with a DOOMSDAY DEVICE on Chris Tolos in 2:56 5. Capital Cup Tournament Match 3 Cowboy Bob Orton def Pepper Gomez **1/2 - Both wrestlers are coming off tough losses (Orton to Muldoon in 40 seconds and Gomez to Ox Baker) and are trying to save face by advancing to the next round in the tournament. Gomez holds the advantage and dominates the action for the majority of the match but Orton comes back after taking a great deal of punishment getting the win with an atomic knee drop followed by a SUPERPLEX 6. The Kangaroos W/ Wild Red Berry def Bobo Brazil and S.D Jones **Wild Red Berry hasn’t been happy lately first the Kangaroos were passed over for a rematch against the Killer Bees for the Capital Wrestling Tag team Titles and now finds his team being booked against a mediocre team like S.D Jones and Bobo Brazil. Despite Berry’s low opinion of the Kangaroos opponents the match turns out to be pretty solid with Jones holding his own against both Hefferman and Costello getting one fall with a HEADBUTT. The former tag team champions come through in the end when Hefferman reverses a Brazil power slam countering with a Kangaroo kick and quickly applying a STEP OVER TOE HOLD 7. The Masked Superstar def Ivan Koloff W/ Oliver Humperdink by DQ Ivan Koloff trying to get back in the title hunt after being sidetracked with a lose to Abe Lincoln on card 25 makes his first official appearance as a member of The House Humperdink. Koloff and The Superstar exchange axe handles and double sledges in a good back and forth contest with The Masked Superstar scoring two near falls and Koloff a near fall with a leg drop before drawing the DQ from referee Dick Woherle for whipping his opponent across the back with the chains. 8. North American Title Match Bruiser Brody def Terry Gordy *** Still nursing his wounds from last weeks battle against the Sandman Brody comes out like a man possessed pounding Gordy from end of the ring to the other with wild punches and stomps. Gordy absorbs the punishment and manages to counter attack with elbow hammers and forearm blows to the chest. Gordy scores near three falls with 2 piledrivers, an ORIENTAL SPIKE, and a Bamm Bamm slam but cant pin Brody’s shoulders to the mat. Brody steps up his assault taking down Gordy with a one handed body slam before landing a JUMPING KNEE DROP winning the match and the North American Title !
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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 27, 2012 22:11:04 GMT -5
Brody vs. Gordy sounded like a great one and it was cool seeing Brody go home with the gold. I'm really enjoying the Capital Cup tournament and look forward to the finals. Nice to see a strong debut for Mildred Burke as well.
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Post by todd on Apr 29, 2012 11:05:34 GMT -5
Brody vs. Gordy sounded like a great one and it was cool seeing Brody go home with the gold. I'm really enjoying the Capital Cup tournament and look forward to the finals. Nice to see a strong debut for Mildred Burke as well. Thanks for the comments Cruefan I have a feeling that Mildre Burke is going to turn out to be a real force to reckoned with in the near future
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Post by todd on Apr 29, 2012 11:12:48 GMT -5
Hamburg Field House Hamburg PA Card 29 1. The Heartbreak Express def Buddy Rose and Johnny Rodz ** The battle continues between these two teams with the Heartbreak Express getting the win when Phil Davis recovered a Buddy Rose foreign object that was used earlier in the match against his partner Sean Davis and knocking Johnny Rodz senseless with a blow to the head before putting on the finishing touches with a HEARTBREAKER. 2. Eddie Kingston def Bobby Shane W/ Freddie Blassie by DQKingston now calling himself the War King and sporting a new look with Indian type face paint is out for some revenge after Freddie Blassie interfered in his first round Capital Cup match knocking him out of the tournament and advancing Shane to the next round. Kingston scored two near falls with a backfist to the future and a LARIAT before Shane got the unfair advantage with a loaded knee pad to the head and applied the JAPANESE SLEEPER. Shane initially proud of his handiwork was shocked when referee Gilberto Roman disqualified Shane for not waking up Kingston after using the sleeper an obscure rule that hasn’t been put in use for over a decade. Both Bobby Shane and manager Freddie Blassie protested but Roman stood by his decision 3. Pepper Gomez def King Kong Bundy ** Focused on breaking his recent losing streak Gomez takes control of the action from the opening bell scoring near falls with a flying body smash and a flying body smash before getting the win with a MEXICAN LEAP. 4. Capital Cup Tournament Match 4 Ox Baker def William Muldoon ***The last time Muldoon and Baker came face to face was on card when Muldoon threw in the towel on behalf of his young protégé Curt Hennig during a no disqualification match. Baker attacks Muldoon before the bell gnawing the forehead and delivering multiple kicks to the midsection. Muldoon cant get anything going against Baker who manages to power out or reverse almost every move Muldoon does. Baker puts his opponent down for the count with a HEART PUNCH handing Muldoon just his second loss and eliminating him from the Capital Cup Tournament. 5. Jim Londos def Strangler Lewis ****Happy that his toughest competition and the man everyone picked to win the Capital Cup Tournament William Muldoon has been eliminated Lewis comes into the match even more confident than usual. Lewis using a variety of scientific holds dominated the action for the majority of the match but was unable to put down Londos for the three count despite scoring three near falls. After struggling to get the win by pin fall Lewis went for the submission with his deadly finisher THE STRANGLERS HEADLOCK. Just when it seemed Londos was done for he managed to power out of the hold, deliver a crotch lift and slam and follow up with a AIRPLANE SPIN for a huge upset over the obnoxious over confident Lewis. 6. The Kangaroos W/ Wild Red Berry def Killer Bees **1/2Shortly before the start of the match Ring announcer Gary Michael Cappetta announces that per Capital Wrestling President Gorilla Monsoon this match will be to determine the next challengers for the Capital Wrestling tag team titles with the winners facing Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito next week in North Attleboro. The first time meeting between these two teams goes in favor of the Kangaroos who dominated the action with 2 near falls on Jim Brunzell along with a submission attempt and near fall on Blair while The Killer Bees can manage only one near fall with a double elbow smash on Al Costello. The big finish comes when Blair taps out in the middle of the ring to an Al Costello Greek cross. Ring Announcer Gary Michael Cappetta makes announcements for next week’s show at the Jack Witschi Sports Arena in North Attleboro Massachusets. The Road Warriors face off against the Heartbreak Express. Magnum TA and The Briscoe Brothers make their Capital Wrestling debuts. Number one contenders match for the Capital Wrestling Ladies title between Mildred Burke and Ida Mae Martinez. Capital Cup Tournament match number five Strangler Lewis vs. former champion Antonio Rocca and the big main event The Kangaroos W/ Wild Red Berry meet Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito W/ Lou Albano for the Capital Wrestling Tag Team titles 7. Capital Wrestling Title Match Ivan Koloff W Oliver Humperdink Draw Buddy Rogers ****Ivan Koloff had a brief one month reign with the Capital title earlier in the year defeating fellow House Of Humperdink member Jimmy Snuka on card 12 and then losing in first title defense to Antonio Rocca on card 17. Rogers is looking to make this his second successful title defense since defeating the then undefeated Solid Man William Muldoon on card 23. Rogers and Koloff facing each other for the first time in Capital wrestling history battle back and forth matching move for move without either man gaining an advantage until Rogers scores the first near fall of the match at the 12:30 mark with a jumping knee smash. Sir Oliver Humperdink jumps on the ring apron causing a distraction stopping referee Dick Kroll’s count at two. Koloff recovers and the battle continues right where it left off going the distance all the way to the 30 minute time limit without either man getting another near fall.
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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 29, 2012 15:16:44 GMT -5
A real fun show in Hamburg, Todd. I liked Gary Michael Cappetta announcing the upcoming card, that was a nice old school touch. Koloff vs. Rogers going to a draw was cool to see and what a huge win for Pepper Gomez over King Kong Bundy. Ox Baker over William Muldoon was awesome and it was classic seeing Gilberto Roman reverse the decision on Bobby Shane. Keep the great action coming.
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Post by todd on Apr 30, 2012 7:07:54 GMT -5
A real fun show in Hamburg, Todd. I liked Gary Michael Cappetta announcing the upcoming card, that was a nice old school touch. Koloff vs. Rogers going to a draw was cool to see and what a huge win for Pepper Gomez over King Kong Bundy. Ox Baker over William Muldoon was awesome and it was classic seeing Gilberto Roman reverse the decision on Bobby Shane. Keep the great action coming. Thanks Cruefan I'm pretty happy with how this card turned out. A lot of unexpected results though
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