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Post by markyhitch on Nov 19, 2008 17:19:15 GMT -5
Ok, since these bouts take a few days to play out, I'm going to post the results as they happen.
First off....... The Tagteam Elimination Match :
The bout got off to a disappointing start when, approximately 10 minutes into the action, Paul Ellering passed a foreign object to Animal causing his team to be disqualified. Fortunately for them, Ivan Koloff returned the favour, strangling Steve Williams with the chain. Konnan tossed Phil Davis out of the ring and upon him reentering, slapped on a Tequila Sunrise to gain a submission. Jim Cornette used his racket on Kip James to ensure he would be pinned by the vegomatic, then the Midnight Express eliminated Buff Bagwell with a crushing flapjack. The opposition rallied back, Steve Williams pinning Geeto Mongol with an Oklahoma Stampede. Stan Lane then missed a clothesline and was pinned by Brunzell's killer dropkick. The Dream Team, unable to cope with the 2-on-1 disadvantage, were finished when Steve Williams pinned Brutus Beefcake with a German suplex.
Survivors : Ted DiBiase, Steve Williams & The Killer Bees
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Post by markyhitch on Nov 22, 2008 11:18:46 GMT -5
Larry Sharpe's Team v George South's Team
Larry Sharpe's Team - Larry Sweeney, Adam Pearce, Chris Hero, The Necro Butcher
George South's Team - Mike Quackenbush, Ricky Landell, Arik Cannon, Claudio Castagnoli
Larry Sharpe worked on Arik Cannon, tagged in Chris Hero, who finished off Cannon with a Hero stomp and suddenly it looked like a long evening was ahead of South's team. That was until Mike Quackenbush came into his own, pinning Adam Pearce, Chris Hero and Larry Sharpe all within minutes of each other, all via his Quackendriver II. Larry Sweeney looked the brightest star amongst the opposition, putting away George South and The Quackster with his elbow drop finisher. Sweeney himself was defeated by Landell's fistdrop, leaving The Necro Butcher alone against two. However, undaunted by the task, Butcher levelled it, pinning Castagnoli with a series of vicious headbutts. But he could only hold out for so long and Landell finished him with a Fisherman Buster suplex.
Survivor : Ricky Landell
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Post by markyhitch on Nov 24, 2008 9:08:51 GMT -5
The Foreign Affairs Match
Iron Sheik's Team - Youssuf Ishmaelo, The Sheik, The Mountie, Fritz von Goering
Rikidozan's Team - Giant Baba, Antonio Inoki, Tiger Mask, Jushin Liger
The bout got offf to an explosive start, The Sheik living up to his madman reputation, getting disqualified for hitting Baba with a chair. The Mountie bit off more than he could chew against Antonio Inoki and submitted to the octopus hold. Von Goering was hiplocked into a pinfall by Rikidozan. This left The Iron Sheik's team in disarray. Ishmaelo fought back, subduing Tiger Mask with a crushing stranglehold, but he himself was then pinned by Baba's crushing back suplex. Iron Sheik, all alone, was battered from pillar to post and put away by Rikidozan's thunderous chops.
Survivors : Rikidozan, Giant Baba, Antonio Inoki & Jushin Liger
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Post by markyhitch on Nov 25, 2008 10:32:37 GMT -5
Cory's Bootleg Match
Ric Flair's Team : Shawn Michaels, Randy Savage, Stan Hansen, Lou Thesz
Dusty Rhodes' Team : Lex Luger, Sting, Magnum TA, Barry Windham
Before the bout started, the crowd gasped in awe as Lou Thesz was introduced as the final member of Flair's team. The action was fast and frenetic throughout the match. Stan Hansen submitted to Rhodes' figure-four. Shawn Michaels levelled it by hitting Luger with some "sweet chin music". Flair pinned Magnum when he misjudged a press slam and Rhodes was disqualified for getting a little too eager outside the ring. Sting forced Savage to submit to his scorpion leglock, but Flair eliminated Windham. Sting put up a decent fight against three legends, but they were too much for him and Lou Thesz set up Flair for the figure four for the victory.
Survivors : Ric Flair, Lou Thesz & Shawn Michaels
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Post by crimsoncross on Nov 30, 2008 15:43:58 GMT -5
Your fed is still looking strong, I like your rescent set-up and style...
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 7, 2008 16:06:04 GMT -5
UPDATE : Ok, to round off the year, I'm doing a supercard called Christmas Clash. It will feature classic feuds and I'm hoping it will be a success. Watch this space!
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 10, 2008 7:43:05 GMT -5
The full card is as follows :
NMW Championship Curt Hennig v Kerry Von Erich
NMW Tagteam Championship The Midnight Express v The Rock & Roll Express
Frank Gotch v George Hackenschmidt Lou Thesz v Dick Hutton Chris Hero v Mike Quackenbush Shawn Michaels v Bret Hart Billy Graham v Bob Backlund Abdullah The Butcher v Bruiser Brody Ric Flair v Sting Ted DiBiase v Jim Duggan King Kong Bundy v S. D. Jones Randy Savage v Hulk Hogan
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Post by Spider Kid on Dec 12, 2008 11:33:03 GMT -5
Great wrestlers coming up on the Christmas show. I have my several favorites like Billy Graham, Chris Hero to name a few. Can't wait for the results.
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 15, 2008 11:11:43 GMT -5
Abdullah The Butcher v Bruiser Brody
A very short opening match. Brody slammed Abdullah hard on the canvas and he rolled out of the ring. Brody followed him, slamming him on the ringside mat before tossing him into the ring where The Butcher was crushed with a running knee drop and pinned.
Ted DiBiase v Jim Duggan
Duggan had all the attack in the early portion of the bout, knocking the Million Dollar Man from pillar to post with tough guy clotheslines and knee drops. But Virgil nailed him from behind as the referee was distracted and he succumbed to DiBiase's sleeperhold.
King Kong Bundy v S. D. Jones
Jones had been waiting for ages to avenge defeat here. He started brightly, using his speed to evade Bundy. He threw Bundy into the turnbuckle but caught an elbow on the way in. Bundy simply picked up the groggy Jones and crushed him with a powerslam for an easy pinfall.
Frank Gotch v George Hackenschmidt
This was a real knockdown, dragout affair. Right at the bell, both men traded blows and were parted by the referee! When it calmed down to a wrestling match, Gotch looked superior. However, the Russian Lion was in no mood to concede, and after almost decapitating Gotch with a lariat, he pinned him with a vicious leg pickup and slam.
The Midnight Express v The Rock & Roll Express
Both teams were quite equal in an impressive match. Eaton missed a flying kneedrop, allowing Gibson the opportunity to tag in Morton. He made no mistake, and Morton lept from the turnbuckle with a fistdrop to pin Eaton and win tagteam gold.
Chris Hero v Mike Quackenbush
After an early struggle, Quackenbush managed to use his first driver - no pinfall. Not to be undone, he used the second variant - no pinfall again. Hero still had gas in the tank. The Quackster whipped Hero into the turnbuckle but was stunned on the followthrough. Hero surged out of the corner with a big boot to the face. After being sandwiched Hero-style, Quackenbush was "welcomed", Hero covering and scoring the pinfall.
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Post by markyhitch on Dec 15, 2008 11:28:52 GMT -5
Ric Flair v Sting
A disappointing bout between two personal favourites. It was as if Sting was not up to it, or his mind distracted, as Flair weakened him with vicious chops and figure-fours, ultimately pinning him with his feet on the ropes unseen by the referee.
Billy Graham v Bob Backlund
Yet another short match. Graham attempted to surprise Backlund before the bell but the attack was reversed, Graham slammed into a ringside table. When an atomic kneedrop didn't bring the desired result, Backlund simply rolled into a backbridge and embarrassed Superstar with a quick pinfall.
Shawn Michaels v Bret Hart
Michaels danced round the ring, taunting the Hitman. As Hart went to get him, Michaels smashed him into the barrier then introduced him to some "sweet chin music" - way too soon though as Hart kicked out. The match turned into a battle of the suplex as both men suplexed each other constantly. Hart nailed his cocky opponent with a bulldog then lunged from the ropes with a flying elbow to score a pinfall.
Randy Savage v Hulk Hogan
This match would never have occured in the good old days of the WWF! Savage, like a man possessed, destroyed Hogan with wrestling prowess, wearing the big man down with piledrivers before squashing him with his flying elbow finisher!
Lou Thesz v Dick Hutton
A farcical match! Thesz entered the ring and offered Hutton the opportunity to wristlock him. Hutton duly obliged, but Thesz powered out of it and reversed the hold. Before Hutton realised he had been fooled, Thesz pinned him with a Greco-Roman Backdrop.
Curt Hennig v Kerry Von Erich
The NMW's new champion was crowned very suddenly. Von Erich armdragged Hennig and caught him in an ab stretch. The man from Texas slapped on a sleeper but Hennig powered towards the turnbuckle, judging it so Von Erich's head crashed into the top pad. As Kerry sat on the canvas dazed, Hennig rolled a neck snap and covered his opponent who held his head in pain. The referee counted to three and Curt Hennig was declared the champ!!!!!!!
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