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Post by rjretro on Dec 23, 2016 18:04:28 GMT -5
Bryan Danielson for sure. .
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Post by ajcostello on Dec 23, 2016 18:34:20 GMT -5
I don't know what plans you might have, but I'd love to see Jerry Lynn do his thing in PWR.
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Post by walkswithwolf on Dec 23, 2016 19:00:05 GMT -5
Marty Jannetty )
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Post by walkswithwolf on Dec 23, 2016 19:00:52 GMT -5
But all of our choices(in color) would be midcarders
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Post by walkswithwolf on Dec 23, 2016 19:02:46 GMT -5
Bryan Danielson for sure. . Which card? Not sure about his ROH Card.For the Start i would rather use his Chikara Card
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Post by barflymike4ever on Dec 23, 2016 19:17:32 GMT -5
Nigel McGuinness in the ring would be a good fit. Jerry Lynn... Cheeseburger come on just picture him hitting palm strike on some of the legends. Lance Hoyt, or Mark Briscoe trying singles I'd say Elgin but a super beast might not be a good idea
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Post by Pariah on Dec 23, 2016 23:01:01 GMT -5
Some totally wicked suggestions so far... Bri - Davey Richards is pretty much a lock... Think I'm going to bring him and Edwards in as the Wolves in order to boost the tag division... Callihan is one of my faves, so he'll probably show up sooner or later... Lethal and Hoyt would both be cool as well... rjretro - Yeah... Danielson is another sure thing... Although I might start out by using his Chikara card... If this winds up being my primary fed, I want to get the most out of every online set I have (which I'm pretty sure is all of them)... ajcostello - Lynn will probably be one of the next to arrive... Can't wait to see how he stacks up against RVD... walkswithwolf - Jannetty is another guy that I really want to bring in eventually... But, I want to make him part of a tag team and I'm not sure who to pair him with yet... Gotta few vague concepts, but nothing concrete... barflymike4ever - Had plans to put Nigel into a match or two when I was running ONX... He is someone I've always wanted to throw into the mix, but it never seemed like the right time... Maybe now... And the Briscoes will both be joining in the near future... Need more tag teams... As for Cheeseburger - It would have to be for a very specific angle... Truly appreciate the great feedback, my friends... And more would certainly be welcome... Many thanks!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 24, 2016 0:45:14 GMT -5
Revival #3: Eclipse Tournament from Giant Center (Hershey, PA)
- Bravo Bracket - Gorgeous George (w/ Cherie Dupre) vs. Ted DiBiase Gorgeous George defeated Ted DiBiase via submission at 5:51 Match Rating: 0.50 Match Notes: The fans do not seem eager to cheer for either man in this contest, but they seem quite entertained when George slaps DiBiase across the face and starts skipping around the perimeter of the ring. The outlandish antics of his opponent causes DiBiase to lose focus in the ring. George wears DiBiase down with a series of well executed holds, including his signature Gorgeous Grip. DiBiase slides out to the floor to regain his composure and once the action returns to the ring, he catches George with a back elbow off the ropes. A brief offensive flurry is stopped in its tracks and Cherie Dupre manages to land a cheap shot of her own. George ends the contest with ROLLING HIPLOCKS, handing DiBiase his third consecutive loss. (Fatigue: DiBiase 3)
- Alpha Bracket - Buddy Rogers vs. Jimmy Snuka Buddy Rogers defeated Jimmy Snuka via submission at 6:35 Match Rating: 2.50 Match Notes: At Revival #2, Snuka came under fire for threatening to strike an official. As a result, the crowd is unsure who to support during this encounter. Snuka opens up with an fierce barrage, hammering Rogers with a backbreaker and a flying head butt. Things start to go wrong for Snuka when he attempts the SUPERFLY LEAP and Rogers rolls out of harm's way! Wasting no time, Rogers applies a FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE. Snuka refuses to tap out and manages to make it to the ropes, forcing a break. The advantage swiftly swings back and forth with both men firing on all cylinders. Snuka whips Rogers to the ropes and lowers his head for a back body drop. Getting behind his opponent, Rogers trips Snuka and once again, wraps on a FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE. Although he struggles to break free, Snuka eventually succumbs to the hold. (Fatigue: Rogers 1 - Snuka 2)
- Bravo Bracket - Bobo Brazil vs. Hacksaw Jim Duggan Bobo Brazil defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan via pinfall at 0:39 Match Rating: 0.10 (squash) Match Notes: This match begins with a strong handshake. Duggan tries to whip his opponent to the ropes, but Brazil puts on the brakes. Without releasing his powerful grasp, Brazil tugs Duggan forward and demolishes him with a COCO BUTT. With that single move, Brazil claims victory (snake eyes). Shaking his head in disbelief, Duggan congratulates Brazil on extending his undefeated streak. (Fatigue: n/a)
Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff attack the two men as they prepare to leave the ring. Using his Russian flag staff, Volkoff wipes out Duggan first. They proceed to double team Brazil and toss him into the ring. Angry over his loss to Brazil at Revival #2, clamps on the CAMEL CLUTCH. By the time security gets past Volkoff, serious damage has been done. Brazil needs to be taken to the back on a stretcher (injured for 2 cards).
- Alpha Bracket - Kevin Steen vs. Rob Van Dam Kevin Steen defeated Rob Van Dam via pinfall at 8:02 Match Rating: 3.00 Match Notes: In possibly the hardest hitting conflict of the tournament so far, both men narrowly avoid disqualification as they pull out all the stops. RVD tries backing Steen into a corner with a series of shoulder rams. Steen retaliates with a bite to the face, followed by a powerbomb onto the apron. After dishing out further punishment, Steen delivers a PACKAGE PILEDRIVER. To the amazement of the crowd, RVD kicks out! RVD makes it out to the floor to catch his breath. Steen flips over the top rope with a somersault plancha, but misses the mark! RVD rallies and takes Steen down with a body scissors cradle. The fight tumbles out to the floor once again. Steen gets the best of this exchange, busting RVD open with a fisherman buster onto the ringside steps. Steen tosses RVD back into the ring and hits a second PACKAGE PILEDRIVER for a three count. (Fatigue: Steen 1 - Van Dam 4)
- Alpha Bracket - Greg Valentine (w/ The Dark Menace) vs. Lou Thesz Lou Thesz defeated Greg Valentine via pinfall at 6:08 Match Rating: 1.50 Match Notes: Coming off their triumph at Revival #2, The Dark Menace seems confident in Valentine's ability to defeat his next opponent. A slow paced contest that has each man patiently sizing up the other. Thesz continuously resorts to a hammerlock to wear down his opponent, while Valentine resorts to more brutal tactics. Following a whip into the buckles, Valentine nails Thesz with a running lariat. He follows this with a throat drop on the ropes that has Thesz reeling. The Dark Menace turns to harass the crowd and totally misses what happens next. Valenting tries to take Thesz over with a vertical suplex. With a single fluid movement, Thesz drops Valentine with an airplane spin and hits a series of dropkicks. Hooking the leg, Thesz pins Valentine (snake eyes) for the win. (Fatigue: Thesz 1 - Valentine 1)
Unable to believe the match is over, The Dark Menace summons Brutus Beefcake to ringside. Beefcake attacks Thesz from behind, laying in with a series of stomps until Valentine is able to join him. Suddenly, Bruiser Brody charges from the back, swinging his chain over his head. Remembering that this same duo assaulted him at Revival #2, Brody is looking for payback. Security arrives to break up the altercation and Thesz is left standing in the ring with an unexpected ally.
- Bravo Bracket - Iron Sheik vs. Randy Savage Iron Sheik defeated Randy Savage via disqualification at 7:03 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Hacksaw Jim Duggan arrives with his trusty 2X4 and goes after Iron Sheik. This leads to a brawl and Nikolai Volkoff gets involved. Security descends upon the ringside area and escorts Duggan and Volkoff to the back. In the confusion, Savage comes off the top rope with a flying axe handle that sends Sheik stumbling into a metal guardrail and the match officially begins!
Savage unloads on Sheik with a piledriver followed by another flying axe handle. Sheik looks to be in serious trouble until Savage heaves him over the top rope. Dragging Savage out to the floor, Sheik nails him with a Loaded Boot. After putting Savage down with a sidewinder suplex, Sheik stomps him a few more times with his Loaded Boot. With an arrogant twist of his moustache, Sheik applies the CAMEL CLUTCH. Not ready to give up, Savage powers his way out of the hold and rolls out to the floor. When Sheik pursues, Savage rams him against a ringpost. Ignoring the warnings of the ref, Savage picks up a steel chair and delivers a crushing blow. To the dismay of the crowd, Sheik is awarded a technical decision. (Fatigue: Sheik 1 - Savage 4)
- Alpha Bracket - Bruiser Brody vs. Harley Race Harley Race defeated Bruiser Brody via pinfall at 8:13 Match Rating: 2.00 Match Notes: Brody charges straight at his opponent as soon as the opening bell rings, landing a big boot to the face. It does not take Race long to gain the measure of his wild opponent and he goes to work. After wearing Brody down with an Indian Deathlock, Race delivers a VERTICAL SUPLEX and a PILEDRIVER. Race comes off the top rope with an elbow and a second VERTICAL SUPLEX leads to another near fall. Brody endures a serious amount of punishment, receiving a gash above his eyes after Race drives him into a metal guardrail, but still refuses to back down. It takes a second PILEDRIVER and a third VERTICAL SUPLEX before Brody finally stays down for a three count. Despite his dominant performance, Race regards his defeated opponent with respect. (Fatigue: Brody 6)
- Bravo Bracket - AJ Styles vs. Curt Hennig AJ Styles defeated Curt Hennig via pinfall at 2:34 Match Rating: 0.10 (squash) Match Notes: Hennig makes the mistake of opening with a cocky slap to his opponent's face. For an instant, Styles pretends to be amused. When Hennig pauses to taunt his opponent, Styles nearly takes his head off with a discus lariat. Styles tosses Hennig through the ropes and nails him with a running kick from the apron. Before Hennig can locate his bearings, Styles slings him back into the ring and delivers the STYLES CLASH. As Hennig suffers his first defeat in rather humiliating fashion, the still unbeaten Styles questions the crowd. "Who is the face that runs this place?" (Fatigue: Hennig 1)
Overall Card Rating: 1.46
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Post by rjretro on Dec 24, 2016 1:23:18 GMT -5
Bobo and Hacksaw?! Awesome!! Thesz and Bruiser?! Even more awesome!!
AJ is a beast, and that's really cool. Great show -- glad to see some big names doing well.
Keep it up!!
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Post by Pariah on Dec 24, 2016 1:46:27 GMT -5
Bobo and Hacksaw?! Awesome!! Thesz and Bruiser?! Even more awesome!! AJ is a beast, and that's really cool. Great show -- glad to see some big names doing well. Keep it up!! As it stands, Styles and Brazil are the only two guys that remain undefeated... But, they're in the same bracket... So, that can't last forever... Should be cool when those two meet in the ring... Toyed with the idea of scheduling a show of non-tournament matches at the halfway point... It would have given me a chance to book some grudge matches and get some tag team action going... But, I ultimately decided against it... Don't want to break the momentum... We'll probably see Brazil & Duggan take on the Foreign Legion as soon as the tournament is over... Same for Brody & Thesz against the Dream Team... Truly appreciate you taking the time to read and comment, my friend... Many thanks!
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