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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 12, 2012 11:14:39 GMT -5
Championship TV - 17 preview: Bryan Danielson vs. S.D. Jones Johnny Saint vs. Larry Hennig David Taylor vs. Terry Gordy Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Dan Severn Rikidozan vs. Bob Orton for the RoC Universal Crown Don Leo Jonathan vs. Freddie Blassie
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 18, 2012 16:02:33 GMT -5
Championship TV – 17: Bryan Danielson vs. S.D. Jones: Danielson mauled S.D. Jones in his triumphant return to Road of Champions. Danielson wore Jones down with the Guillotine Choke before getting the win via a top rope hurracanrana.
Johnny Saint vs. Larry Hennig: Saint used his submission skills to wear Hennig down. Saint used the cutblock and foldpress for a near fall and locked on the elevated surfboard twice. Hennig tried to mount a comeback but Saint put him away with the Three In One.
David Taylor vs. Terry Gordy: Taylor put up a good fight but Gordy was too much for him. Gordy hit the piledriver for a near fall and got the win wiht the Oriental Spike.
Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Dan Severn: Severn made short work of Duggan, getting the submissin victory via the Wakigatame.
Rikidozan vs. Bob Orton for the RoC Universal Crown: Rikidozan demolished Orton in the early minutes of the match, wearing him down with the overhead chops and the Thunderous Chops. Orton briefly took control but Rikidozan rolled him up after a missed turnbuckle charge for the win.
Don Leo Jonathan vs. Freddie Blassie: Blassie wasted no time in taking the fight to DLJ. Blassie wore Jonathan down with multiple knee drops and hit the Southern Neckbreaker on the Mormon Giant for the win.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Feb 23, 2012 6:31:12 GMT -5
I wanted to see David Taylor win his match, but Terry Gordy winning is good too. Rikidozan will be tough to dethrone, but Freddie Blassie is gunning for the gold and those two should have a killer battle. I was surprised that Jim Duggan didn't give Dan Severn a better fight, but it's cool seeing the Beast win...
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 28, 2012 18:04:39 GMT -5
Thanks for reading, CC. Just wanted to say that I'm still alive but very short on time as of late. I'm hoping to have something new posted by 3/3.
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 29, 2012 21:39:26 GMT -5
Great action on Championship TV - 17, Gunslinger, particularly in the final two bouts. I would love to see Fred Blassie get a shot at Rikidozan in the future. It was also cool seeing Johnny Saint pick up a win over Larry Hennig.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 2, 2012 21:21:17 GMT -5
Championship TV – 18: Bruiser Brody & Masked Superstar II vs. Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan William Muldoon vs. S.D. Jones Finlay vs. Jimmy Snuka Don Leo Jonathan vs. Dan Severn Jerry Lynn vs. Bobby Shane Lou Thesz & Don Muraco vs. Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 2, 2012 21:22:11 GMT -5
Championship TV – 18: Bruiser Brody & Masked Superstar II vs. Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan: Sullivan and Masked Superstar II started hte match. Sullivan worked II over and hit the double foot stomp for a near fall. Sullivan hit a second double foot stomp but Brody made the save. Masked Superstar II made a comeback and tagged in Brody. Sullivan tagged in Williams and the two bulls squared off. Brody took the upper hand and scored a near fall wtih the one hand bodyslam. Brody hit a second one hand bodyslam but Sullivan made the save. Brody hit a twisting vertical suplex for a near fall and hit the Jumping Knee Drop on Williams for the win.
William Muldoon vs. S.D. Jones: Muldoon wore Jones down with a double shoulder lock but Jones escaped the hold. Jones made a comeback and hit the head butt for a near fall. Muldoon made a comeback and hit the suplex for a near fall. Muldoon followed it up with a body lift and slam for the win.
Finlay vs. Jimmy Snuka: Snuka took control early on and hit the superfly leap for a near fall. Finlay made a comeback and hit the sitdown splash for a near fall. Finlay mauled Snuka and hit the short arm clothesline for another near flal. Finlay hit the Celtic Cross for the win.
Don Leo Jonathan vs. Dan Severn: DLJ speared Severn out of his boots at the opening bell for a near fall. Severn made a comeback and locked on the wakigatame but DLJ powered out. Severn hoisted DLJ up and hit two fireman's carry slams, wearing the big man down. Severn locked on the Wakigatame a second time for the win.
Jerry Lynn vs. Bobby Shane: Shane took control early and never let up. Shane scored a near fall with a crossbody and locked on the figure four leglock but Lynn made it to the ropes. Shane clamped on the Japanese Sleeper for the win.
Lou Thesz & Don Muraco vs. Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito: Thesz and Muraco isolated Saito and wore him down. Thesz hit a Greco-Roman Backdrop and a Thesz Press for near falls and tagged in Muraco. Muraco scored near falls with a neckbreaker and an asiatic spike. Muraco hit the vertical suplex and covered Saito but Fuji made the save. Muraco tagged in Thesz and brawled with Fuji into the crowd. Thesz hit the Greco-Roman Backdrop for the win.
After the match, Bryan Danielson and Rikidozan hit the ring and attacked Thesz, bringing Bruiser Brody and Masked Superstar II out of the dressing room to even the odds. The show went off the air with Thesz, Muraco, Brody, and Masked Superstar II brawling with Rikidozan, Danielson, Fuji, and Saito all over the ring area.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 3, 2012 8:27:59 GMT -5
Championship TV – 19 preview: Destroyer & Masked Superstar vs. Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan Jerry Lynn vs. Bob Orton William Muldoon vs. Freddie Blassie David Taylor vs. Jimmy Snuka Bruiser Brody vs. Mr. Fuji Don Muraco vs. Mr. Saito
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Post by cruefan68 on Mar 4, 2012 13:10:13 GMT -5
CTV-18 was a solid show, Gunslinger, and I enjoyed the wild eight-man brawl at the end. I always enjoy seeing Bruiser Brody do well in other LOW feds. Sadly he can't seem to hit his stride in mine but that's another story. Really looking forward to William Muldoon vs. Fred Blassie on the next show.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 4, 2012 14:41:20 GMT -5
CTV-18 was a solid show, Gunslinger, and I enjoyed the wild eight-man brawl at the end. I always enjoy seeing Bruiser Brody do well in other LOW feds. Sadly he can't seem to hit his stride in mine but that's another story. Really looking forward to William Muldoon vs. Fred Blassie on the next show. Thanks for reading. I'm hoping Team Thesz vs. Team Rikidozan has enough juice to go another month at least. I'd like to do a War Games match or something similar with the two factions.
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