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Post by Gunslinger on Sept 30, 2011 19:18:51 GMT -5
Muraco is a beast glad he won and did not leave the fed! Me, too. I think Muraco's going to be more heelish in defending the title during this reign. I'm hoping he can hold the belt through the double shots I have booked in Mexico, Japan, and Canada at the very least. I'm noticing that it's a lot harder to build up a champion with a few easy defenses in the format I'm using. Realistically, you can't expect the crowd to want to pay for a squash title defense in a fed that only runs two shows month, as opposed to a fed that has weekly TV.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 1, 2011 6:26:42 GMT -5
Mexican Manslaughter - Night 1: Roderick Strong vs. Les Thatcher: Strong brutallized Thatcher at the opening bell and looked to be en route to a much needed victory. Strong hit a backbreaker and went to the top rope but Thatcher rolled out of the way and locked on the Stump Puller for the win.
Mr. Fuji vs. Jigsaw: Jigsaw threw everything he had at Mr. Fuji but couldn't keep him down. Jigsaw missed a turnbuckle charge and Fuji threw salt in his eyes. Fuji pummelled Jigsaw and hit the Banzai Drop for the win.
Jerry Lynn vs. Crossbones: Crossbones attacked Lynn as he entered the ring and got the quick win following an Avalanche.
Lou Thesz vs. Pepper Gomez: Gomez and Thesz started slow. Gomez got the early advantage and wore Thesz down with a Sleeper. Thesz battled back and hit two Thesz Presses for near falls. Gomez tried to make a comeback but it was cut short. Thesz hit the release power bomb for the win.
Nigel McGuinness vs. One Man Gang: Nigel softened Gang up with a short arm lariat, then knocked the One Man Gang out with the Jawbreaker Lariat for the win in a short match.
Davey Richards vs. Austin Aries: Aries took the early advantage and soon locked Richards in the Last Chancery. Richards made it to the ropes and made a big comeback. Richards unloaded on Ariest, scoring near falls with a brainbuster, a tombstone, and the DR Driver before hitting a second Brainbuster for the win.
Danny Hodge vs. Bob Orton: Hodge and Orton's rivaly continued. Hodge and Orton wrestled most of the match on the floor. The end came when Hodge suplexed Orton on the concrete and rolled back into the ring to beat the count.
Don Muraco & Konnan vs. Mil Mascaras & Super Crazy: Konnan and Super Crazy started the match. Konnan powerbombed Crazy out on the floor and Crazy was nearly counted out. Konnan tagged in Muraco and Super Crazy made a comeback, hitting the moonsault for a near fall. Crazy tagged in Mil Mascaras and Mascaras hit a crossbody attack for a near fall. Muraco made a comeback and locked the over the shoulder backbreaker on Mascaras. Mascaras made it to the ropes. Muraco thought Mascaras had submitted and turned around into a flying bodypress. Muraco looked to be out but Konnan made the save. Muraco battled back and tagged in Konnan. Konnan received more of the same, nearly submitting to an Indian Deathlock by Mascaras. Mascaras followed it up with a crossbody attack and a flying bodypress for near falls. Konnan made a comeback and gave Mascaras a powerbomb but Super Crazy made the save. Super Crazy knocked Don Muraco off the apron and Mascaras hit the crossbody attack on Konnan for the win.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 1, 2011 12:48:26 GMT -5
Mexican Manslaughter - Night 2: Nigel McGuinness vs. Mike Quackenbush: Nigel made short work of Quackenbush, taking him down with a short arm lariat and locking on the London Dungeon for the win.
Austin Aries vs. Jigsaw: Aries tore Jigsaw apart, scoring near falls with three brutal brainbusters and a pendulum elbow. Jigsaw was nearly unconscious when Aries hit the frog splash for the big win.
Mr. Fuji vs. One Man Gang: Fuji and Gang brawled all over the ring area. Fuji threw salt in Gang's eyes but couldn't follow it up. Gang made a comeback and hit the 747 but Fuji got his foot on the ropes. Fuji and Gang brawled outside the ring and Gang was disqualified for slamming Fuji into the ringpost.
Davey Richards vs. Super Crazy: Super Crazy started strong, scoring near falls with the Leaping DDT and the Springboard Quebrada, but it was not enough. Richards stopped his momentum with a small package, then drilled Super Crazy with a Tombstone for a near fall. Richards hit the DR Driver for the win.
Jerry Lynn vs. Pepper Gomez: Lynn and Gomez jockeyed for position. Gomez soon had the upper hand and never let up. He wore Lynn down with the Mexican Cradle and the Mexican leap before hitting the Mexican Cradle a second time for the win.
Bryan Danielson vs. Crossbones: Danielson tore into Crossbones, winning after three deadly Cattle Mutilations.
Lou Thesz vs. Eddie Gilbert: Thesz took Gilbert apart, wearing him down with a stepover toe hold and a Thesz Press before scoring the win with the Greco-Roman Backdrop.
After the match, Gilbert was arguing with the referee when Ivan Koloff came from the crowd. He busted Gilbert open with a few shots from the Russian Chain and was escorted out by security. As he was being taken to the back, he had a staredown with Mil Mascaras, who was coming down the aisle for the main event.
Don Muraco vs. Mil Mascaras for the RoC Universal Crown!: Muraco fought an aggressive match against the Mexican legend, wearing him down with two Asiatic Spikes. Mascaras took control and hit the crossbody attack for a near fall. Mascaras locked on the Indian Deathlock but Muraco made it to the ropes. Mascaras hit the slingshot plancha for a near fall and went to the top rope. Muraco stepped out of the way and Mascaras crashed to the canvas. Muraco hit the Hawaiian Hammer but Mascaras kicked out. Muraco dragged Mascaras to his feet and hit the neckbreaker to retain the gold.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 1, 2011 12:49:49 GMT -5
Road of Champions Preview!: Rising Sun Riot - Night 1: Tyler Black vs. Tiger Mask Nigel McGuinness vs. Les Thatcher Roderick Strong vs. Sabu Lou Thesz vs. The Destroyer Davey Richards vs. Jushin Liger William Muldoon vs. Antonio Inoki Terry Gordy vs. Giant Baba for a shot at the RoC Universal Crown Muraco & Fuji vs. Danielson & Rikidozan
Rising Sun Riot - Night 2: Bruiser Brody vs. Mike Quackenbush Bryan Danielson vs. Jushin Liger Tyler Black vs. Sabu William Muldoon vs. The Destroyer Davey Richards vs. Tiger Mask Mr. Fuji vs. Rikidozan Lou Thesz vs. Antonio Inoki Don Muraco vs. Terry Gordy or Giant Baba for the RoC Universal Crown
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 1, 2011 15:48:36 GMT -5
It was cool seeing Thatcher over Strong and Konnan losing the match for his team was better then Muraco losing the Gold to Mil, two good back-to-back events and I'm glad Muraco continues on as the Champion...
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 1, 2011 17:40:47 GMT -5
It was cool seeing Thatcher over Strong and Konnan losing the match for his team was better then Muraco losing the Gold to Mil, two good back-to-back events and I'm glad Muraco continues on as the Champion... Me too, CC. Let's hope he hangs on during the upcoming double events in Japan and Canada.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 2, 2011 8:08:48 GMT -5
Rising Sun Riot – Night 1: Tyler Black vs. Tiger Mask: Black started strong but missed a turnbuckle charage and Tiger Mask seized control, scoring a near fall with a rollup. From there Tiger Mask made short work of Black, winning with the Tiger Suplex.
Nigel McGuinness vs. Les Thatcher: Nigel and his mentor battled back and forth. Nigel hit a Jawbreaker Lariat for a near fall and went to the top rope. Thatcher saw Nigel's attack coming and moved out of the way. Thatcher locked the stump puller on the fallen McGuinness for the win.
Roderick Strong vs. Sabu: Sabu tore Strong apart, focusing his attack on the Strong's neck. Sabu locked the Camel Clutch on four times before finally getting the submission victory.
Lou Thesz vs. The Destroyer: The Destroyer took control at the opening bell but Thesz quickly gained the advantage. Thesz wore Destroyer down with an Airplane Spin and hit the Greco-Roman Back Drop for the win.
Davey Richards vs. Jushin Liger: Richards and Liger set the crowd on fire with their display of holds and counter hods. Liger took control early on and blasted Richards with two Fisherman Busters. Richards battled back and locked on the vicious armlock. Liger regained control and hit the Liger Dive for a near fall. Liger knocked Richards senseless with the rolling koppo kick and hit a third Fisherman Buster for the win.
William Muldoon vs. Antonio Inoki: Muldoon fought hard but Antonio Inoki had the entire country on his side. Inoki hit the top rope knee drop for a near fall and locked on the Octopus Hold. Muldoon refused to submit. Inoki hit two enzuigiris for the win.
Terry Gordy vs. Giant Baba for a shot at the RoC Universal Crown: Gordy and Baba battled back and forth. Baba whipped Gordy to the ropes and Gordy speared him out of his boots. Gordy hauled Baba up and hit the powerbomb for the win. Gordy will meet Don Muraco tomorrow night for the RoC Universal Crown!
Muraco & Fuji vs. Danielson & Rikidozan: Rikidozan and Fuji started the match. Rikidozan scored a near fall after hitting a big spear on Fuji. Fuji battled back and hit the Banzai drop for a near fall and tagged in Muraco. Muraco went to work on Rikidozan, wearing him down with the Asiatic Spike. Muraco signaled for Fuji, who knocked Bryan Danielson off the apron as Muraco hit the Hawaiian Hammer for the win.
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 2, 2011 19:11:49 GMT -5
Rising Sun Riot - Night 2: Bruiser Brody vs. Mike Quackenbush: Brody mauled Quackenbush, winning in near record time with a Jumping Knee Drop.
Bryan Danielson vs. Jushin Liger: Danielson and Liger blasted one another with brutal strikes to start the match. Danielson hit a Yakuza kick and a suicide dive for near falls. Liger recovered and hit a tombstone but Danielson kicked out. Danielson regained control and hit another Yakuza kick for a near fall. Danielson dragged Liger into the middle of the ring and locked on the Cattle Mutilation but Liger escaped. Liger made a comeback and nailed the shoda for a near fall. Liger locked on the surfboard, wearing Danielson down. Liger hoisted Danielson up and hit the brainbuster for the win.
Tyler Black vs. Sabu: Sabu wowed the crowd, hitting the Triple Jump Moonsault twice in the opening minutes of the match. Sabu hit the Arabian Facebuster, busting Black open. Sabu locked on the camel clutch but Black made it to the ropes. Sabu hit a second Arabian Facebuster but Black kicked out. Sabu went for the Triple Jump Moonsault but Black rolled out of the way. Black went to the top and hit the Phoenix Splash for a near fall. Black hoisted Sabu up and hit the fireman's carry gutbuster for a near fall and went to the top again. Black hit a second Phoenix Splash but Sabu kicked out. Sabu jabbed Black with a foreign object and took control. Sabu hit the Arabian Facebuster a third time but the referee had had enough and disqualified him, awarding the match to Black.
William Muldoon vs. The Destroyer: Muldoon and the Destroyer battled back and forth. Destroyer wore Muldoon down wtih a small package and a figure four leglock. Muldoon battled back and tore into the Destroyer, wearing down the masked man with a back neck hold and a double shoulder lock. Destroyer turned the tide and hit the Sensational Suplex for the win.
Davey Richards vs. Tiger Mask: Richards and Tiger Mask fought all over the ring area. Tiger Mask wound up getting disqualified out on the floor in a disappointingly quick match.
Mr. Fuji vs. Rikidozan: Fuji and Rikidozan fought a hard hitting match. Rikidozan wore Fuji down with two Hiplocks and a Boston Crab and then pelted him with Thunderous Chops. Fuji kicked out but Rikidozan hit Thunderous Chops a second time for the win.
Lou Thesz vs. Antonio Inoki: Thesz destroyed Inoki, winning in brutal fashion after a hammerlock and two Greco-Roman Backdrops.
Don Muraco vs. Terry Gordy for the RoC Universal Crown: Gordy started strong and beat Muraco from pillar to post. Gordy hit the Bamm Bamm Slam but Captain Lou Albano put Muraco's foot on the bottom rope. Gordy threw Muraco out to the floor and slammed him into the guardrail before throwing him back into the ring. Gordy hit the Oriental Spike but Muraco managed to get his foot on the ropes. Muraco thumbed Gordy in the eye and took control. Muraco hit two Hawaiian Hammers but couldn't put Bamm Bamm away. Muraco hoisted Gordy up in the over the shoulder backbreaker but Gordy would not supbmit. Finally, Muraco hit a third Hawaiian Hammer to retain the gold.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 3, 2011 5:49:51 GMT -5
RoC is looking good Gun and it's great that Muraco is on a winning streak as the Champion, plus Les Thatcher is on a good roll too. Lou Thesz is climbing that ladder and it'll be cool if he and Muraco locked up for the Gold...
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 7, 2011 22:14:42 GMT -5
Maple Leaf Madness - Night 1: Killer Kowalski vs. Les Thatcher Nigel McGuinness vs. Angelo Mosca Davy Richards vs. The Mountie Eddie Gilbert vs. Dewey Robertson Aries & Strong vs. Love Brothers Ivan Koloff vs. Mad Dog Vachon William Muldoon vs. Don Leo Jonathan Don Muraco vs. Yukon Eric - RoC Universal Crown
Maple Leaf Madness - Night 2: Mr. Fuji vs. Angelo Mosca Nigel McGuiness vs. The Mountie Davy Richards vs. Dewey Robertson William Muldoon vs. Mad Dog Vachon Danielson & Black vs. Love Brothers Eddie Gilbert vs. Ivan Koloff Lou Thesz vs. Don Leo Jonathan Don Muraco vs. Killer Kowalski - RoC Universal Crown
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