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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 9, 2010 17:49:50 GMT -5
I've tried and failed at some reboots over the last couple of years. I think where I've gone wrong is trying to stick to weekly television. I eventually fall behind and just give up due to lack of time. So my idea this time is to just run arena shows.
With arena shows I can run as many or as little as I want. So if I get busy and can't play for 3 weeks, no big deal. I'm not behind, the NWA has just run fewer shows. And if I want to run 7 shows in a week, that's cool too.
Shows will vary in size. Smaller shows might have 4 or 5 matches while the bigger shows might have 10 or 12 matches. That's the typical range you'll see. Also, television will be taped from all of these shows and there will be angles. The write ups for the shows will be quick and to the point. I also plan to have a decent amount of titles.
Everyone that's been released for LOW will be used. So enjoy.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 9, 2010 17:50:17 GMT -5
NWA Wrestling: 10/06/2010
from Columbus, OH
NWA World Heavyweight Title Tournament:
Round 1:
Harley Race d. Jim Londos w/ the Piledriver Antonio Inoki d. Buddy Rogers w/ the Enzuigiri Ed "Strangler" Lewis d. Rob Van Dam by DQ Frank Gotch d. Killer Kowalski by DQ Mil Mascaras d. George Hackenschmidt w/ the Flying Bodypress Johnny Valentine d. Don Leo Jonathan by DQ Bobo Brazil d. Giant Baba w/ a roll up Jimmy Snuka d. Nick Bockwinkel w/ the Superfly Leap
Quarter-Finals:
Antonio Inoki d. Harley Race by DQ Ed "Strangler" Lewis d. Frank Gotch by DQ Johnny Valentine d. Mil Mascaras w/ the Atomic Skullcrusher Bobo Brazil d. Jimmy Snuka w/ the Coco Butt
Semi-Finals:
Ed "Strangler" Lewis d. Antonio Inoki by DQ Bobo Brazil d. Johnny Valentine w/ the Coco Butt
Final:
Bobo Brazil d. Ed "Strangler" Lewis w/ the Coco Butt to become the 1st NWA World Heavyweight Champion
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 9, 2010 18:07:56 GMT -5
NWA Wrestling: 10/07/2010:
from Lancaster, OH
Dewey Robertson d. Johnny Rodz with the FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK Rodz put up a decent fight but Robertson eventually got him to the mat and locked on the Figure Four Leglock to earn the victory.
NWA World Heavyweight Champion Bobo Brazil is in the crowd. When interviewed he talks about how his first title defense will be coming up at Halloween Havoc on October 31st. He's sitting back and enjoying his success while the Championship Committee decides on his first challenger.
George "The Animal" Steele d. Fritz Von Goering with the FLYING HAMMERLOCK Steele and Von Goering went back and forth for the entire match. It looked like Von Goering was going to pick up the win but Steele fought back and picked up the win with the Flying Hammerlock.
Bobby Heenan is backstage with the Masked Superstars and the Hennigs. Heenan brags about having two tag teams in the upcoming tag team title tournament. That doubles his odds of a team winning the gold.
Love Brothers d. Killer Bees with the DOUBLE SLAM The Brothers dominated most of the match. Hartford hit the Neckbreaker and then they finished Brunzell off with the Double Slam.
Love Brothers complain to the live crowd that they were excluded from the tag team title tournament. They just beat a team in the tournament and think it's unfair that they aren't getting an opportunity to win the belts.
John Pesek d. Jim Londos with the TIGER MAN TOEHOLD This was a highly technical back and forth bout. Pesek finally slammed Londos to the match and applied the Tiger Man Toehold to pick up the victory.
John Pesek stops at ringside and starts trash talking with NWA World Heavyweight Champion Bobo Brazil. Brazil finally has enough and blasts Pesek with a fist. Brazil jumps the guard rail and smashes Pesek into the guard rail. Brazil tosses Pesek into the ring and nails him with the Coco Butt. Ed "Strangler" Lewis runs out and catches Brazil with a chop block to the knee. Lewis uses the Strangler's Headlock until Pesek recovers. Pesek puts the boots to Brazil while Lewis continues to work the Headlock. Security finally breaks it up.
Main Event: the Crusher vs. Youssuf Ishmaelo - Double DQ This almost immediately fell apart and became a giant brawl. The referee threw the match out as both men continued to destroy the ringside area.
Both men continue to battle until security runs out. Both men have to be handcuffed and maced so they can be removed from the arena.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 9, 2010 19:40:45 GMT -5
NWA Wrestling: 10-09-2010
from Des Moines, IA
John Pesek d. George South with the DOUBLE WRISTLOCK Pesek made short work of South in this match.
John Pesek challenges Bobo Brazil to defend the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against him at Halloween Havoc.
Doring and Roadkill d. the Samoan Island Tribe with the DANACONDA Alofa and Samu took turns beating on Doring for the majority of the match. Roadkill tagged in and nailed Alofa with the Amish Splash. Doring finished it with the Danaconda.
Bill Apter has Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express as guests on his show. Cornette claims that the Midnight Express will become the first ever NWA World Tag Team Champions tomorrow night. Cornette calls Condrey and Eaton the best tag team in the world of wrestling today. He promises that they will usher in an era of dominance never seen in wrestling.
Andre the Giant d. Johnny Rodz and Larry Sharpe with the BIG SPLASH Andre slammed Rodz to the mat and then hit the Big Splash to pick up the win.
Larry Sharpe hits the PILEDRIVER on Johnny Rodz after the match. Sharpe walks to the back as the crowd showers him with boos.
Main Event: George Hackenschmidt d. Frank Gotch with the RUSSIAN BEAR HUG Hackenschmidt quickly locked Gotch in the Russian Bear Hug and picked up the victory.
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Post by cruefan68 on Oct 9, 2010 20:11:10 GMT -5
I've tried and failed at some reboots over the last couple of years. I think where I've gone wrong is trying to stick to weekly television. I eventually fall behind and just give up due to lack of time. So my idea this time is to just run arena shows. With arena shows I can run as many or as little as I want. So if I get busy and can't play for 3 weeks, no big deal. I'm not behind, the NWA has just run fewer shows. And if I want to run 7 shows in a week, that's cool too. Shows will vary in size. Smaller shows might have 4 or 5 matches while the bigger shows might have 10 or 12 matches. That's the typical range you'll see. Also, television will be taped from all of these shows and there will be angles. The write ups for the shows will be quick and to the point. I also plan to have a decent amount of titles. Everyone that's been released for LOW will be used. So enjoy. Nice start to your fed. I'll be reading. I do the same thing as I don't run television or ppv. I just figure the cards are being filmed, or at least the key matches, so fans see the big angles on the television shows. I run two or three major shows per year along with a couple of big shows at MSG to go along with a regular house show schedule. Less stressful that way and you can play whenever you want and feel that you didn't fall behind. Good luck with your fed.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 9, 2010 20:17:25 GMT -5
Thanks. I ran the tag team tournament tonight and it'll run tomorrow. You'll be surprised at who makes it to the final and who comes out wearing the title belts.
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Post by du5tin on Oct 9, 2010 21:13:21 GMT -5
What a great way to play the game.
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Post by tystates on Oct 9, 2010 22:19:56 GMT -5
I use a date in the far future like the GWF for LOW that way I'm never behind. Using the current date can lead you into that trap of feeling like you can't catch up. I like having a date for each show so title reigns can be tracked.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 10, 2010 4:59:55 GMT -5
NWA Wrestling: 10-10-2010
from Cincinnati, OH
NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament:
Round 1:
Road Warriors d. the Dream Team w/ the Powerslam the Vachons d. New Age Outlaws w/ the Piledriver Masked Superstars d. Hillbilly Jim and Cousin Luke w/ the Spinning Neckbreaker Midnight Express d. Billy Lyons and Dewey Robertson w/ the Veg-O-Matic Fabulous Kangaroos d. the Bolsheviks w/ the Boomerang the Mongols d. the Valiants w/ the Top Rope Knee Drop the Ortons d. Killer Bees w/ the Superplex the Hennigs d. Heavenly Bodies w/ the Axe
Quarter-Finals:
Road Warriors d. the Vachons w/ the Powerslam Masked Superstars d. Midnight Express w/ the Cobra Hold the Mongols d. Fabulous Kangaroos by DQ the Ortons d. the Hennigs by count out
Semi-Finals:
Masked Superstars d. Road Warriors w/ the Cobra Hold the Mongols d. the Ortons w/ a double clothesline
Final:
Masked Superstars d. the Mongols w/ the Spinning Neckbreaker to become the 1st NWA World Tag Team Champions
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 11, 2010 18:36:10 GMT -5
NWA Wrestling: 10/11/2010
from Louisville, KY
Justin Credible d. Les Thatcher with the SINGAPORE CANE Credible and Thatcher went back and forth for quite awhile. Credible nailed Thatcher with the Singapore Cane behind the referee's back and picked up the victory.
Commissioner Gorilla Monsoon comes down to the ring. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Bobo Brazil, John Pesek and Ed "Strangler" Lewis also come down to the ring. It's a contract signing for the NWA World Heavyweight Title match at Halloween Havoc. Bobo Brazil will defend the title against John Pesek. As the contract signing ends, Lewis and Pesek attack. They put the boots to Brazil until security pulls them off. As they're being removed to the back Monsoon announces that they will be facing Bobo Brazil and a tag team partner of his choosing in tonight's main event.
The Bolsheviks d. Al Snow and D'Lo Brown by DQ Al Snow and D'Lo Brown were disqualified by the referee for taking the match out of the ring.
Bobby Heenan leads new NWA World Tag Team Champions Masked Superstars down to the ring. Heenan points out that his team beat the Road Warriors, Hillbilly Jim and Cousin Luke, the Midnight Express and the Mongols in the course of one night. No other team in wrestling can brag about that kind of resume over a single night. Heenan has looked at the landscape of the tag team division in the NWA and he doesn't see how any team can beat the Masked Superstars.
Bob Roop d. Virgil with the SHOULDER BREAKER Roop made short work of Virgil and finished him off with his patented Shoulder Breaker.
Larry Sharpe comes down to the ring. He calls Johnny Rodz an absolutely worthless tag team partner. Rodz deserved what he got. Just then Johnny Rodz comes down to the ring. Rodz and Sharpe are nose to nose when Rodz levels Sharpe with a punch to the face. Rodz punishes Sharpe with forearms and sends him into the ropes. Rodz goes for a back body drop but Sharpe grabs the ropes and bails to the outside of the ring.
Red Bastien d. Maurice Tillet with the ATOMIC DROP This was a classic speed vs. power match. Tillet seemed to gas towards the end of the match. Bastien took advantage with a flying body press and then he caught Tillet with the Atomic Drop to pick up the victory.
The Crusher comes down to the ring. He's not finished with the Terrible Turk yet. He wants the Turk inside of the steel cage at Halloween Havoc.
Ivan Koloff d. Ilio Dipaolo by count out Koloff busted Dipaolo wide open with his chain. Koloff tossed Dipaolo to the outside of the ring and then rammed him into the ring steps. Diapolo couldn't answer the count and Koloff picked up the win.
Ivan Koloff grabs the house mic. He plans to show the world the superiority of the Russian athlete by winning the NWA United States Championship this Saturday. He is going to humble Ted Dibiase in the first round.
Ed "Strangler" Lewis and John Pesek come down to the ring and warm up for the main event. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Bobo Brazil makes his entrance. He grabs the house mic and announces his partner...
HILLBILLY JIM!!!
Main Event: Bobo Brazil and Hillbilly Jim d. Ed "Strangler" Lewis and John Pesek with the COCO BUTT Jim caught Pesek with a big boot to the face. Brazil came in and blasted Pesek with the Coco Butt and covered him for the pin.
Bobo Brazil taunts John Pesek with the NWA World Title belt as he walks to the backstage area. Bobo Brazil and Hillbilly Jim high five as the show comes to a close.
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