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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 4, 2016 9:14:34 GMT -5
The 64 Man Legends tournament always brings the surprises. Both Johnny Saint and Bryan Danielson eliminated via disqualification while their more maniacal opponents, The Sheik and Wild Bull Curry, advance. Absolutely amazing and I agree that the fans were groaning when Danielson lost there. Lets hope that the 64 Man Legends Tournament universe doesn't hijack the rest of the tournament with "Yes" and "Bryan Danielson" chants.
As for Ted Dibiase that was a controversial win over Larry Zbyszko but it's not like Larry wouldn't have tried to win the same way. I am going with Tony Atlas over Dick Hutton in the next bout.
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Post by Nick_Nuke on Feb 4, 2016 9:24:19 GMT -5
A win by Dibiase. Another missed call by me. So I'm going with Hutton next match. My the die fall where they will.
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Post by Kamala on Feb 4, 2016 15:34:39 GMT -5
Larry should of got the roll of coins out lol!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Feb 4, 2016 20:18:49 GMT -5
Fun outcomes for sure with Wild Bull winning and it's cool seeing the Black Gloved DiBiase with the win...
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 5, 2016 6:07:54 GMT -5
Some awesome feedback everyone. Kamala I had the coin angle ready but the dice never presented an opportunity to use it. Atlas is slightly favoured in the promoter's picks, lets see what happens “Mr. USA” Tony Atlas (25) v. Dick Hutton (40) Some solid back and forth action follows a handshake. Hutton catches Atlas in the Cowboy backbreaker for an early attempt at victory (R7/P2). Hutton’s mastery of the mat frustrates his more powerful opponent for several minutes. Atlas is able to turn the tables at ringside and press slams Hutton back into the ring in a great looking spot. Deathjump connects as does an elbow drop. Atlas nails Hutton with a clothesline for a one count (R10/P3). They go back and forth for several minutes. Atlas with back to back jumping headbutts and a pair of big dropkicks. Atlas attempts a crushing full nelson to get the submission but Hutton escapes (R8/P4). Later a big dropkick sets up a choke slam (ch) for a one count (R9/P5). Hutton is in trouble but a backdrop spills Atlas to the floor. Hutton is out after him but Atlas is ready and Hutton is again pressed slammed into the ring. Back inside, Hutton is able to regain some composure and uses a series of roll ups to frustrate Mr. USA. Atlas with a pair of high hip tosses and a clothesline. Atlas is fired up and the fans can feel victory is close at hand. Atlas charges into the corner but Hutton counters with a perfectly placed elbow to the chin. Atlas is seeing stars and Hutton capitalizes with an ABDOMINAL STRETCH. Atlas submits (R4/P4) as Hutton finds a way to stay in the match long enough to capitalize on an opportunity for victory. Up next, one of my favourites to go deep this year against a competitor making his tournament debut…. Buddy Rogers (8) v. Chris Hero (57)
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Post by Pariah on Feb 5, 2016 6:11:29 GMT -5
Wow! Actually picked that one (which is ridiculously rare)... Looks like Hutton got a little lucky with that elbow shot to the chin, gaining the submission victory without having to wear Atlas down a whole lot...
I know this might be foolish, but I'm throwing all my support behind Chris Hero in the next contest... KNOCK HIM OUT!
Let the fun times roll!
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Post by walkswithwolf on Feb 5, 2016 6:38:10 GMT -5
Chris Hero is a great Guy.Really enjoy to see him in the ring.But i have to vote for the Nature Boy in this match
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Post by bookerbill on Feb 5, 2016 8:30:54 GMT -5
The tournament is limited to black and white cards only so it is the Hero before he was the knock out artist.
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 5, 2016 9:03:32 GMT -5
I got the last match wrong but congrats to Dick Hutton on advancing. I like Chris Hero but I feel that the "Nature Boy" has what it takes to go a long way in the 2016 tournament.
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Post by Nick_Nuke on Feb 5, 2016 9:18:59 GMT -5
WOW! I got one right. Hutton with a victory. I like to see Hero next but I think Rogers is going to be tough.
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