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Post by markyhitch on Aug 12, 2008 6:59:46 GMT -5
UPDATE : The Commissioner made an announcement last night that wrestlers, should they wish to remain in the federation, must split into stables. It's going to be gang warfare, folks!
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 14, 2008 7:49:24 GMT -5
UPDATE : Larry Sharpe strolled into the federation and hand-picked four wrestlers for his stable, The Monster Factory! He chose Ivan Koloff, Bruiser Brody, Angelo Mosca and The Masked Superstar!
Other stables have formed to give a national flavour. Giant Baba, Antonio Inoki, Tiger Mask and Jushin Liger are The Yakuza, and Konnan, Tito Santana, Pedro Morales and Mil Mascaras make up the Mexican stable Los Mexicanos!
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 15, 2008 6:41:50 GMT -5
UPDATE : The Fabulous Freebirds are in town! Terry Gordy, Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin and Diamond Dallas Page are sure to set the fed on fire!
Also, The Four Horsemen have reformed, but it's not the quartet you all have in mind, oh no! Ric Flair is joined by Arn Anderson, Lex Luger and Sting!
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 17, 2008 9:47:07 GMT -5
Coming soon... Gang Wars 8-Man Tag Team Bouts - One Fall To Win!
Masters Of Madness v Superstars '85 Randy Savage Hulk Hogan Adrian Adonis Junkyard Dog Dick Murdoch Ricky Steamboat Jessie Ventura George Steele
Midnight Express v Armstrong Family Dennis Condrey Bob Armstrong Bobby Eaton Brad Armstrong Stan Lane The James Gang Tom Prichard
Dangerous Alliance v The Horsemen Rick Rude Ric Flair Nick Bockwinkel Sting Larry Zbyszko Lex Luger Ray Stevens Arn Anderson
Monster Factory v Legion of Doom Ivan Koloff Dusty Rhodes Angelo Mosca Magnum T.A. Bruiser Brody The Road Warriors Masked Superstar
P. H. C. D. v The Yakuza Buff Bagwell Giant Baba Curt Hennig Antonio Inoki Ted DiBiase Jushin Liger Steve Williams Tiger Mask
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Post by markyhitch on Aug 23, 2008 8:38:19 GMT -5
Masters Of Madness v Superstars '85
The crowd went wild as Hulk Hogan led his team to the ring area. Randy Savage had other ideas, and his team soon began to dominate the match. George Steele tagged out to Hogan who finished the match off, pinning Jesse Ventura with a legdrop.
Midnight Express v Armstrong Family
The Armstrongs proved here that blood is thicker than water by controlling the bout, winning it when BG James pinned Stan Lane with a pumphandle slam.
Dangerous Alliance v The Horsemen
A true battle of ring generalship! Sting settled it, forcing Larry Zbyszko to submit to the scorpion leglock.
Monster Factory v Legion Of Doom[/color]
Larry Sharpe's men looked like having the match in the bag until Angelo Mosca tossed Dusty Rhodes out of the ring after a severe beating. Rhodes recovered and nailed Mosca with a sneaky right hand before tagging in Magnum TA, who belly-to-bellied Mosca for a surprisingly quick win.
Perfectly Handsome Corps. Of Death v The Yakuza
Steve Williams, as always, played jobber to Tiger Mask but managed to tag in Ted DiBiase who fared slightly better. Buff Bagwell made a few errors upon entering the ring, but it was an error by the Yakuza that called the bout. Liger lept from the top turnbuckle, accidentally connecting with Baba, Hennig covering for the 3-count.
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Post by markyhitch on Sept 2, 2008 8:03:34 GMT -5
My next card tackles the great debate "Who's better? Legends of the past or the future?"
Chris Hero takes on Hulk Hogan!
Larry Sweeney strutts off against Dusty Rhodes!
Harley Race faces the challenge of Mike Quackenbush!
Frank Gotch steps into the ring with Ricky Landell!
And Adam Pearce will be going against Jim Duggan!
Don't miss it, folks!
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Post by markyhitch on Sept 5, 2008 4:49:02 GMT -5
Chris Hero v Hulk Hogan
Hero started brightly, nailing The Hulkster with Hero Stomps and big boots (the irony) but Hogan fired back, landing huge fists before gaining a cheap pinfall.
Larry Sweeney v Dusty Rhodes
The match started slowly, with both men engaging in a strut-off! Rhodes overpowered Sweeney and put him away with a figure-four leglock.
Harley Race v Mike Quackenbush
Race underestimated his opponent before the bell and almost paid the price! Quack hit him with armdrags and windmill chops and an upset looked likely until a mistake allowed Race to perform his piledriver for the victory.
Frank Gotch v Ricky Landell
Total domination by Frankie G. Within minutes, Landell found himself flat out, losing consciousness to the toehold.
Adam Pearce v Jim Duggan
Last chance for the future team to get a win. Pearce tried his best to match power with Hacksaw, but his efforts were not enough and a flying spear ended the match.
So there you have it.....a whitewash win for the legends of the past!
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Post by markyhitch on Oct 15, 2008 6:20:24 GMT -5
Sorry for neglecting my fed. I was moving house and put it on hold. Anyway, I have some great singles matches coming your way...
Larry Sweeney will be going up against George Hackenschmidt!
SD Jones is hoping to pull off an upset against none other than Frank Gotch!
Larry Hennig squares up to Giant Baba!
His son Curt tests his ability against Antonio Inoki!
And Ric Flair has his work cut out, going head-to-head with Bruiser Brody!!!
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Post by markyhitch on Oct 27, 2008 10:59:01 GMT -5
Larry Sweeney v George Hackenschmidt
Frank Gotch escorted Sweeney to the ring but he was no influence in a disappointing bout which was won by the Russian Lion's incredible bearhug.
Frank Gotch v S. D. Jones[/color]
Hackenschmidt returned the favour, escorting Jones to the ring but Gotch gave him no chance to interfere, forcing SD to submit to the toehold.
Larry Hennig v Giant Baba
An impressive match-up. Hennig looked like having the upper hand when he hit Baba with a chair outside the ring, but the big guy from Japan rallied back with a series of headbutts and put paid to Hennig with the neckbreaker drop.
Curt Hennig v Antonio Inoki
Inoki began the bout as favourite but Hennig was there to prove the public wrong. The octopus hold was broken by Larry Hennig's interference, and Curt hooked his Hennigplex for perhaps a shock victory.
Ric Flair v Bruiser Brody
An uninteresting bout. Flair mocked Brody at the bell...big mistake! After taking a pasting, the Nature Boy retired to the arena floor and cajoled Brody into tossing him into the steel barrier for a disqualification. Flair took glee in the win," Brains over brawl, my man! Brains over brawl! Wooooo!"
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Post by crimsoncross on Oct 27, 2008 18:04:04 GMT -5
The NMW is a good fed, I'm liking your style and what you've done so far, keep up the good work...
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