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Post by Vegas on Jun 7, 2009 18:08:07 GMT -5
Thank you Dustin Neal and Neil.
I fell behind a little with playing and posting my weekly results. But I might have more results posted later tonight after I watch the WWE's Extreme Rules PPV.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2009 18:09:54 GMT -5
No problem ;D
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Post by Vegas on Jun 7, 2009 22:52:41 GMT -5
Major League Wrestling (MLW) EAWA Saturday June 6th, 2009 The Major League Wrestling Arena Las Vegas, NV (First Half of Show)
Match #1: Steve "Dr. Death" Williams defeated Precious Paul Ellering
- Williams, making his EAWA debut since being selected from Smackdown 2 weeks ago in the annual MLW Draft, very easily won this match in just a couple of moves via a football tackle.
- Afterward, as the referee was awarding the victory to Williams, Killer Kowalski (Williams' former manager and enemy who also recently got drafted from Smackdown to the EAWA) attacked Williams from behind and viciously applied his KOWALSKI CLAW.
In The Ring: EAWA General Manager the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase accompanied by King Kong Bundy and Virgil.
- DiBiase announces that the next EAWA PPV will be called Bad Blood where every match must be a special stipulation and it's scheduled for June 21st.
- DiBiase says at Bad Blood, Williams and Kowalski will wrestle each other in an undetermined stipulation match.
- DiBiase also says at Bad Blood there will be a rematch from the Brass Knuckles Championship Tournament Finals of Brass Knuckles Champion The Crusher vs Sabu. The Crusher and Sabu will wrestle each other in a non-title match tonight on EAWA and the winner gets to pick the stipulation for their title match at Bad Blood.
- About the EAWA Championship which became vacant once EAWA Champion Antonino Rocca got drafted back to Smackdown 2 weeks ago in the annual MLW Draft, DiBiase says the mandatory annual elimination chamber match for the EAWA Championship (as stipulated in a new amendment to the Major League Wrestling Constitution) will take place at Bad Blood with the winner becoming the new EAWA Champion!
- DiBiase announces himself as one of the 6 contestants in the elimination chamber match at Bad Blood with 2 of the other participants being his employee Bundy and former EAWA Champion Bob Orton Sr.
- DiBiase says the other 3 spots in the elimination chamber match at Bad Blood will be determined through qualifying matches tonight and these qualifying matches start right now!
Match #2: Iron Sheik defeated Hardcore Hutton (accompanied by Hardcore Hodge) in an elimination chamber qualifying match
- This match marked the EAWA debut for the Iron Sheik who signed with the EAWA as a free agent 2 weeks ago.
- A great match finally won by the Iron Sheik via his CAMEL CLUTCH.
- As a result, the Iron Sheik will be in the elimination chamber at Bad Blood trying to win the vacant EAWA Championship.
Match #3: Ray Stevens the Terrible Turk in an elimination chamber qualifying match
- Stevens won a spot in the elimination chamber at Bad Blood when he pinned the Terrible Turk via BOMBS AWAY.
Match #4: Giant Baba defeated Mr. Perfect in an elimination chamber qualifying match
- A great match won by Baba via his NECKBREAKER DROP.
- As a result, the 6 participants in the elimination chamber match at Bad Blood fighting for the vacant EAWA Championship will be EAWA General Manager the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase, King Kong Bundy, Bob Orton Sr., the Iron Sheik, Ray Stevens, and Giant Baba.
End of First Half. Second Half will be posted next.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 7, 2009 23:36:11 GMT -5
Major League Wrestling (MLW) EAWA Saturday June 6th, 2009 The Major League Wrestling Arena Las Vegas, NV (Second Half of Show, First Half is posted above)
Match #5: The Missing Link defeated Playboy Buddy Rose (accompanied by Danny Doring) in a #1 contender's cruiserweight match.
- The Missing Link, making his EAWA debut since being selected from RAW 2 weeks ago in the annual MLW Draft, won this match when he pinned Rose via his BACK FLYING HEADBUTT. Doring attempted to make the pin save for Rose but was way too late and actually accidentally hit Rose instead of the Missing Link. Afterward, Rose was visibly upset with Doring.
- As a result, the Missing Link will challenge for the Cruiserweight Championship (currently held by Smackdown's Tiger Mask) at Bad Blood.
Match #6: Larry Hennig (accompanied by Mr. Perfect) defeated the Sandman (accompanied by Justin Credible)
- The Sandman started off in control and almost pinned Hennig via his HARDCORE DDT. But Hennig battled back and won via a double forearm hammer.
- Afterward, Sandman and Credible brawled with their enemies the Hennigs in the ring and then challenged them to a tag team Singapore Cane match at Bad Blood!
Match #7: The Vachons (managed by "Wild" Red Berry) defeated The Mongols (managed by Sir Oliver Humperdink) in a #1 contender's match.
- For this match to determine their challengers at Bad Blood, the EAWA Tag Team Champions the Valiants provided guest color commentary.
- The Mongols were making their EAWA debut since being selected from Smackdown 2 weeks ago in the annual MLW Draft.
- In their first EAWA match, The Mongols looked good but ultimately lost this match when Butcher Vachon put Bepo Mongol away via the HANGMAN.
- As a result, the Vachons will challenge the EAWA Tag Team Champions the Valiants at Bad Blood!
Bad Blood PPV Advertisement Sunday June 21 All specialty matches and presented by MLW's EAWA brand. 1. Elimination Chamber match for the vacant EAWA Championship: EAWA General Manager the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase vs Giant Baba vs Ray Stevens vs Bob Orton Sr. vs King Kong Bundy vs Iron Sheik 2. Brass Knuckles Champion The Crusher vs Sabu (stipulation TBD) 3. Steve "Dr. Death" Williams vs Killer Kowalski (stipulation TBD) 4. EAWA Tag Team Champions the Valiants vs the Vachons (stipulation TBD) 5. Missing Link vs Cruiserweight Champion (stipulation TBD) 6. Double Axe Attack vs Barroom Heroes (tag team Singapore Cane match) 7. More matches TBA.
Match #8, the main event: Brass Knuckles Champion The Crusher defeated Sabu in a non-title match
- Sabu put up a great fight but The Crusher won via his CRUSHER BOLO shortly after Sabu missed a TRIPLE JUMP MOONSAULT.
- As a result, The Crusher won the right to pick the stipulation for his title defense against Sabu at Bad Blood and he chose- a Last Man Standing match!
End of Show.
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Post by du5tin on Jun 8, 2009 0:40:11 GMT -5
I like the gimmick of Hardcore Hutton and Hardcore Hodge.
I used the Hardcore Hodge gimmick to once. The Sandman didn't like that.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 8, 2009 22:16:42 GMT -5
I like the gimmick of Hardcore Hutton and Hardcore Hodge. I used the Hardcore Hodge gimmick to once. The Sandman didn't like that. Thanks for your comments Dustin. Together, in my fed, Hardcore Hodge and Hardcore Hutton form the tag team the Heroes of Hardcore.
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Post by du5tin on Jun 8, 2009 23:33:32 GMT -5
I like the gimmick of Hardcore Hutton and Hardcore Hodge. I used the Hardcore Hodge gimmick to once. The Sandman didn't like that. Thanks for your comments Dustin. Together, in my fed, Hardcore Hodge and Hardcore Hutton form the tag team the Heroes of Hardcore. Cool. I had "Cowboy" Hutton and "Cowboy" Orton as the Cowboys. They never did anything...
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Post by Vegas on Jun 11, 2009 16:33:15 GMT -5
It's now time for this week's edition of Thursday Night RAW!
Major League Wrestling (MLW) RAW Thursday June 11th, 2009 The Major League Wrestling Arena Las Vegas, NV (First Half of show)
Match #1: The Mountie defeated Johnny Rodz
- This match marked The Mountie's in-ring RAW debut since being selected from Smackdown 3 weeks ago in the annual MLW Draft.
- Rodz put up better than expected resistance but The Mountie eventually picked up the victory via a SHORT CHOKE SLAM.
- Afterward, The Mountie handcuffed Rodz to the ropes and used his SHOCK STICK to administer some electric shocks on Rodz until Konnan (who last week on RAW was ambushed after his match and handcuffed to the ropes and given electric shocks by The Mountie) ran in swinging a baseball bat to chase off The Mountie. Rodz then pointed his bat toward and yelled at the departing Mountie.
Match #2: Rick Rude (managed by Bobby Heenan and accompanied by Heenan Family "problem solver" Ox Baker) defeated B. Brian Blair.
- Despite wrestling a rare singles match, Blair fared surprisingly well and at one point scored a near pinfall on Rude via an airplane spin. But Rude picked up the victory via a piledriver.
- Afterward, Rude dedicated his victory to Ida Mae Martinez who he upset last week by making a sexual pass at her.
Match #3: Jushin Liger defeated Pepper Gomez
- Before this match began, Gomez shook hands with fellow fan favorite Liger.
- Last week on RAW, Gomez won a cruiserweight triple threat #1 contender's match against both Liger and Gorgeous George to get a shot at the Cruiserweight Championship at Vengeance. But, although Gomez controlled the majority of the action, Liger came back in this match to win via a BRAINBUSTER.
- Afterward, Liger got attacked by George who last week was mad when Liger prevented him (George) from assaulting Gomez with Georgie pins. George struck Liger twice with a Georgie pin before being chased off by Gomez. But as he left up the ramp, George grabbed a microphone and challenged Liger to a match at Vengeance.
Backstage: Nick Bockwinkel, Harley Race, and Bobby Heenan.
- Bockwinkel says last week's plan on getting Frank Gotch eliminated early in RAW's Fatal Four Way elimination #1 contender's main event worked perfectly as it left just him (Bockwinkel) and Jimmy Snuka in the ring for a 1 on 1 match that Bockwinkel won to get a title shot against World Champion Bruiser Brody at Vengeance.
- Race says he was glad to get Gotch out of that match and he is going to teach Gotch another lesson in a match at Vengeance arranged by Heenan.
- RAW General Manager Bob Backlund then walks up to the assembled Heenan Family members and tells Bockwinkel he (Bockwinkel) won't like the special guest referee for his match against Brody at Vengeance.
- Bockwinkel asks who the special guest referee is and Backlund says Bockwinkel along with everyone else will find out after tonight's main event in which Bockwinkel and Race in a tag team match will take on their respective Vengeance opponents- Brody and Gotch!
Match #4: Tom Prichard (accompanied by Chris Candido and managed by Tammy) defeated Jimmy Snuka by DQ.
- Snuka at one point seemed to have this match won easily until getting distracted by Tammy. The action spilled outside of the ring where Snuka got DQd when Prichard was suddenly attacked from behind by the Masked Superstar who last week ambushed Snuka in the center of the ring.
- As an angry Snuka waved his hands in the air in confusion, the Masked Superstar retreated toward the back.
End of First Half. Second Half will be posted next and includes Jim Brunzell vs Intercontinental Champion The Sheik, Al Costello vs Bob Orton Jr., Jim Londos and Diamond Dallas Page vs Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake, and the main event of World Champion Bruiser Brody and Frank Gotch vs Nick Bockwinkel and Harley Race.
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Post by Vegas on Jun 11, 2009 21:39:54 GMT -5
Major League Wrestling (MLW) RAW Thursday June 11th, 2009 The Major League Wrestling Arena Las Vegas, NV (Second Half of show, First Half is posted above)
Match #5: Bob Orton Jr. (accompanied by Don Muraco and managed by Ladies Champion Sherri Martel) defeated Al Costello (accompanied by Roy Heffernan and managed by Captain Kangaroo)
- During this match it was announced that Muraco and Orton Jr. (who last week on RAW ambushed Costello and Heffernan) will challenge the MLW Tag Team Champions the Fabulous Kangaroos at Vengeance.
- Orton Jr. won this match via a middle rope splash and by holding Costello's trunks while the referee made the 3 count.
Backstage: Jim Londos is talking with Diamond Dallas Page.
- DDP mentions that Londos, in their tag match coming up next against Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake, won't have to worry about getting a DIAMOND CUTTER like last week in their triple threat match with Mil Mascaras when he (DDP) would have pinned Londos if Mascaras wasn't also involved in that match.
- Londos says why don't they find out for themselves for sure by having a match against each other at Vengeance to see just how that triple threat match without Mascaras would have ended.
- DDP agrees to wrestle Londos at Vengeance as they head out to take on the Dream Team.
Match #6: Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake defeated Jim Londos and Diamond Dallas Page
- Before this match started, Londos and DDP appeared to argue briefly about who would start the match for their team until DDP turned his back on Londos and headed toward the center of the ring to wrestle Valentine forcing Londos to step out to the ring apron and grab the tag rope.
- The greater tag team experience and chemistry of Valentine and Beefcake was definitely on display in this match as the Dream Team, through a series of quick tags and repeated successful defensive tags managed to keep DDP in the ring for the entire duration of this match until they completely wore him down.
- At one point, Londos made a pin save for DDP but the end came when Beefcake threw DDP out of the ring and then, as DDP rolled back into the ring, nailed him with his FLYING KNEE SMASH which, along with getting away with grabbing the ring ropes for extra leverage, led to Beefcake getting a pinfall victory over DDP.
- Afterward, DDP was visibly upset at Londos by seemingly arguing that Londos could have made another pin save for him and Londos complaining that Londos never tagged him into the match.
Match #7: Jim Brunzell defeated Intercontinental Champion The Sheik (managed by Abdullah Farouk) by DQ.
- For this match, Mil Mascaras (who is challenging for The Sheik's Intercontinental Championship at Vengeance) provided guest color commentary.
- This match ended when Brunzell was thrown out of the ring and The Sheik followed him out where he got DQd for using a ringside object to viciously assault Brunzell until Mascaras left the announcer's table to make the save.
Backstage: Accompanied by Cousin Luke, an angry Yukon Eric confronts Rick Rude. Yukon Eric says he likes Ida Mae Martinez and that he is mad at Rude for making that unwanted sexual pass at Martinez last week on RAW.
- Rude asks Yukon Eric what he (Yukon Eric) plans to do about it and Yukon Eric responds by saying he is challenging Rude to a match at Vengeance. Rude laughs as he walks away.
Vengeance Advertisement Vengeance presented by MLW's RAW brand June 21, 2009 1. World Champion Bruiser Brody vs Nick Bockwinkel (special guest referee TBA) 2. Frank Gotch vs Harley Race 3. Mil Mascaras vs Intercontinental Champion The Sheik 4. Jim Londos vs Diamond Dallas Page 5. MLW Tag Team Champions the Fabulous Kangaroos vs Don Muraco and Cowboy Bob Orton Jr. 6. Pepper Gomez vs Cruiserweight Champion 7. Yukon Eric vs Rick Rude 8. Jushin Liger vs Gorgeous George 9. More Matches TBA
Match #8, the main event: Nick Bockwinkel and Harley Race (both managed by Bobby Heenan and accompanied by Heenan Family "problem solver" Ox Baker) defeated World Champion Bruiser Brody and Frank Gotch
- During this match, Baker was shown getting away with placing some objects into the wristbands of Bockwinkel.
- This match ended when Bockwinkel, possibly aided by the objects Baker put in his wristbands, made Gotch submit to the BOCKWINKEL SLEEPER.
- Bockwinkel and Race started to celebrate their victory until RAW General Manager Bob Backlund arrived saying it's now time to reveal the special guest referee for the Brody-Bockwinkel match at Vengeance: MLW Chairman Bruno Sammartino who Bockwinkel has been feuding with since Cyber Sunday and who Bockwinkel even had a match against at Wrestlemania 2.
- As Bockwinkel protests, tonight's show comes to an end.
End of Show. See you tomorrow for this week's edition of Friday Night Smackdown!
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Post by du5tin on Jun 11, 2009 22:39:59 GMT -5
Another solid show, Vegas. I loved the ending.
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