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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 11:33:22 GMT -5
This is going to be a side project for me. I'm starting it in June of 1979 so I don't have to keep up with weekly television and can run at my own pace.
The point of this is to have a territory from the 1980s and have it operate as such. I'm going to keep a mix of 24-30 guys at any given time and have guys come in and leave to try and keep it fresh. I'm also going to operate like Mid-South would've. So lots of brawlers, big guys, tough guys and people that generally worked the area. So enjoy.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 11:34:07 GMT -5
Mid-South Wrestling: 06/15/1979
live from New Orleans, LA
North American Heavyweight Title Tournament:
Round 1:
Bob Armstrong d. Terry Gordy by DQ Ted Dibiase d. Bob Roop w/ a powerslam Steve Williams d. Ivan Koloff w/ the Oklahoma Stampede Kevin Sullivan d. Magnum TA w/ the Tree of Woe
Semi-Finals:
Ted Dibiase d. Bob Armstrong w/ the Figure Four Leglock Kevin Sullivan d. Steve Williams w/ a running forearm
Final:
Ted Dibiase d. Kevin Sullivan w/ the Figure Four Leglock to win the North American Heavyweight Championship
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 11:45:33 GMT -5
Mid-South Power Pro Wrestling #1: 06/16/1979
taped from Shreveport, LA
Results:
Nikolai Volkoff d. Mister X w/ the Backbreaker Drop*1 Killer Bees d. Jim and Mac Jeffers w/ the Sleeper Magnum TA d. George South w/ the Belly to Belly Suplex Dick Hutton d. Terry Gordy w/ a roll up*2
Main Event: Midnight Express d. Ted Dibiase and Steve Williams by DQ*3
Notes:
*1 - Hacksaw Jim Duggan came down to the ring and hit Nikolai Volkoff with his 2x4 after the match. *2 - Terry Gordy recovered and hit Dick Hutton with the Powerbomb before leaving the ring. *3 - Both teams brawled until the show went off the air.
Angle Developments:
Bill Watts announced the 8 teams that will compete for the Mid-South Tag Team Titles. The teams will be Ted Dibiase and Steve Williams, Midnight Express, Killer Bees, Ivan Koloff and Nikolai Volkoff, the Ortons, Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Koko B. Ware, the Valiants and the Mongols.
Kevin Sullivan came out for an interview and swore that he was going to beat Ted Dibiase for the North American Heavyweight Championship.
Ivan Koloff and Nikolai Volkoff come out and complain about the attack performed by Hacksaw Jim Duggan earlier. Volkoff challenges Duggan to a match on next week's show.
Ravishing Rick Rude and Bobby Heenan come out for an interview. Rude promises that he's going to be the most dominate force that will ever step foot in Mid-South Wrestling. The North American Championship will be his sooner or later.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 12:00:40 GMT -5
Mid-South Power Pro Wrestling #2: 06/23/1979
taped from Shreveport, LA
Results:
Dewey Robertson d. Tony Charles w/ the Figure Four Leglock Bill Dundee d. Randy Barber w/ the Superstar Bomb the Mongols d. Doug Vines and Mike Simone w/ the Mongolian Drop*1 Steve Williams d. Bob Orton Jr. w/ the Doctor Bomb
Main Event: Nikolai Volkoff d. Hacksaw Jim Duggan by DQ*2
Notes:
*1 - The Mongols continued to beat down Vines and Simone after the match. Rocky King, Jim Jeffers, George South and Randy Barber try to make the save but the Mongols beatdown each one of them. Captain Lou Albano gets them to stop and they leave a pile of bodies in the ring.
*2 - Duggan and Volkoff brawl until Duggan grabs the 2x4 and smashes it over Volkoff's head. Ivan Koloff and the debuting Boris Zhukov run into the ring and attack Duggan from behind. Zhukov holds Duggan while Koloff pummels Duggan with some big fists. The show ends with Koloff and Zhukov putting the boots to Duggan.
Angle Developments:
Bill Watts announces the Mid-South Television Title Tournament: The entrants for the tournament will be Maurice Tillet, Bob Roop, Dewey Robertson, Bill Dundee, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Nikolai Volkoff, Bob Orton Jr. and Iron Sheik. This tournament will play out on Power Pro Wrestling over the next several months.
North American Heavyweight Champion Ted Dibiase comes out for an interview. He promises that he'll take on all challengers as the champion. That means that Kevin Sullivan and Ravishing Rick Rude are more than welcome to step in the ring and try to take the belt away from him.
Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express come out for an interview. Cornette isn't impressed by any of the other teams in the tournament. Those tag belts are as good as around the waists of the Condrey and Eaton.
Sir. Oliver Humperdink comes out. He's going to be unveiling the wrestlers in his stable the House of Humperdink. He's amassed a truly impressive collection of wrestlers that are sure to dominate Mid-South Wrestling.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 12:01:03 GMT -5
Mid-South Wrestling: 06/29/1979
live from Tulsa, OK
Mid-South Tag Team Title Tournament:
Round 1:
Ted Dibiase and Steve Williams d. the Ortons by DQ the Valiants d. Ivan Koloff and Nikolai Volkoff by DQ Killer Bees d. the Mongols w/ the Sleeper Midnight Express d. Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Koko B. Ware w/ the Rocket Launcher
Semi-Finals:
Ted Dibiase and Steve Williams d. the Valiants w/ a cross body block Killer Bees d. Midnight Express by DQ
Final:
Killer Bees d. Ted Dibiase and Steve Williams w/ the Sleeper to win the Mid-South Tag Team Championship
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 12:09:34 GMT -5
Mid-South Power Pro Wrestling #3: 06/30/1979
taped from Shreveport, LA
Results:
Ivan Koloff and Nikolai Volkoff d. George South and Johnny Rodz w/ the Neckbreaker Drop Pepper Gomez d. Mister X w/ the Mexican Lead the Ortons d. the Valiants w/ the Superplex
Mid-South Television Title Tournament Round 1: Maurice Tillet d. Dewey Robertson w/ the Bear Hug
Main Event: Mid-South Tag Team Title Match: Midnight Express d. Killer Bees (c) w/ a top rope elbow to win the Mid-South Tag Team Championship*1
Notes:
*1 - Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express came out and goaded the Killer Bees into defending the titles in an impromptu match. Cornette hit Brunzell with the tennis racket which allowed Eaton to hit the top rope elbow for the win.
Angle Developments:
Sir. Oliver Humperdink reveals that Greg Valentine is the first member of the House of Humperdink. Valentine takes the mic and says he's come to Mid-South Wrestling to capture the North American Heavyweight Championship. He'll take on anyone that stands between him and that title.
North American Heavyweight Champion Ted Dibiase comes out for an interview but gets attacked by Kevin Sullivan. Sullivan stabs Dibiase right in the head with a railroad spike and then grabs a folding chair. Sullivan tries to piledriver Dibiase onto the chair but Steve Williams runs in for the save.
Steve Williams later challenges Kevin Sullivan to a match on next week's episode of Power Pro Wrestling.
Hacksaw Jim Duggan comes out for an interview. He's not afraid of the Russians. He'll take on Ivan Koloff, Boris Zhukov and Nikolai Volkoff alone if he has to.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2011 13:20:36 GMT -5
This is really cool maddog, I look forward to reading more of this!
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 15:45:49 GMT -5
Mid-South Power Pro Wrestling #4: 07/07/1979
taped from Shreveport, LA
Results:
Greg Valentine d. Mister X w/ a running clothesline*1 Hacksaw Jim Duggan d. Vernon Deaton w/ the Flying Spear*2 Magnum TA d. Paul Garner w/ the Belly to Belly Suplex
Mid-South Television Title Tournament Round 1: Bob Roop d. Bob Orton Jr. w/ the Shoulder Breaker
Main Event: Steve Williams d. Kevin Sullivan w/ the Oklahoma Stampede
Notes:
*1 - After the match. Valentine locked on the Figure Four Leglock until Sir. Oliver Humperdink has him break the hold.
*2 - The Russians surround the ring. Duggan tries to keep them at bay with his 2x4. Koloff, Volkoff and Zukov get in the ring and pummel Duggan with fists and forearms. They put the boots to Duggan until Volkoff poses with the 2x4 to taunt the crowd.
Angle Developments:
Sir. Oliver Humperdink introduces the One Man Gang as the newest member of the House of Humperdink. Both men are capable of holding the North American Heavyweight Championship. One Man Gang takes the mic and says that he's in Mid-South Wrestling for some tough fights. He wants to take on the toughest men that Mid-South Wrestling has to offer.
Jim Cornette introduces the new Mid-South Tag Team Champions the Midnight Express. Cornette rips on the fans as being a bunch of toothless rednecks and that Eaton and Condrey are the only real men in a 500 mile radius of Shreveport. Cornette gets interrupted as the Killer Bees come down to the ring. The Bees charge into the ring and it's an all out brawl. They catch Condrey with the Bee Sting and Blair locks the Sleeper on Eaton. The Bees stand tall in the ring.
Dick Hutton is out for an interview. He says that things aren't finished with Terry Gordy yet. He is appalled by such a show of poor sportsmanship. He's going to teach Gordy some manners.
Ravishing Rick Rude and Bobby Heenan come out for an interview. Rude comments that he has some good news for all of the fans. He's going to be making his inring debut on next week's episode of Power Pro Wrestling. He's going to show all of the hicks and hayseeds what a real professional wrestler looks like.
Bill Watts announces that on next week's episode of Power Pro Wrestling that Ted Dibiase will defend the North American Heavyweight Championship against Kevin Sullivan.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 29, 2011 20:24:24 GMT -5
Mid-South Power Pro Wrestling #5: 07/14/1979
taped from Shreveport, LA
Results:
The Mongols d. Kenny Jay and King Cobra w/ a cross body block Ravishing Rick Rude d. Tony Charles w/ the Rude Awakening Dick Hutton d. Charlie Fulton w/ the Abdominal Stretch
Mid-South Television Title Tournament Round 1: Bill Dundee d. Nikolai Volkoff w/ a sleeperhold
Main Event: North American Heavyweight Title Match: Ted Dibiase (c) d. Kevin Sullivan w/ the Figure Four Leglock to retain the North American Heavyweight Championship*1
Notes:
*1 - Ravishing Rick Rude attacked Ted Dibiase after the match. He hit the Rude Awakening and posed with the title belt as the show ended.
Angle Developments:
The Killer Bees come out for an interview. Blair and Brunzell admit that they made an error in judgement by letting the Midnight Express goad them into an unannounced match for the tag titles. They're going to right their mistake and regain the titles. They challenge the Midnight Express to a title match on next week's show.
Terry Gordy comes out for an interview. He calls Hutton an old man that can't keep up with the younger generation of wrestlers. He's going to enjoy throwing Hutton around the ring when they meet up again.
Sir. Oliver Humperdink, Greg Valentine and the One Man Gang come out for an interview. Humperdink introduces Eddie Gilbert as the newest member of the House of Humperdink. Gilbert takes the mic. He's proud of being a member of this elite stable in pro wrestling. With his help, this group will start an era in pro wrestling that has never been seen before.
Hacksaw Jim Duggan comes out for an interview. Next week is his tournament match against the Iron Sheik. He warns the Russians to stay away from that match or he'll give them a good whack with his 2x4.
Jim Cornette and Mid-South Tag Team Champions the Midnight Express come out for an interview. Cornette says that Eaton and Condrey will gladly put the titles up for grabs on next week's show. It will be their pleasure to take the Killer Bees out of the title picture once and for all.
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Post by maddog1981 on Oct 30, 2011 17:24:41 GMT -5
Mid-South Power Pro Wrestling #6: 07/21/1979
taped from Shreveport, LA
Results:
Eddie Gilbert d. George South w/ the Hot Shot Boris Zhukov d. Lee Ramsey w/ a shoulder tackle the Valiants d. Rocky King and Randy Barber w/ the Top Rope Elbow
Mid-South Television Title Tournament Round 1: Iron Sheik d. Hacksaw Jim Duggan w/ the Camel Clutch*1
Main Event: Mid-South Tag Team Title Match: Midnight Express (c) d. Killer Bees w/ a roll up to retain the Mid-South Tag Team Championship*2
Notes:
*1 - Hacksaw Jim Duggan had the Iron Sheik down and went for the Flying Spear when Ivan Koloff and Nikolai Volkoff came down to ringside. Duggan went for Volkoff while Koloff slipped a pair of brass knuckles to the Iron Sheik. The Sheik blasted Duggan right in the face and applied the Camel Clutch for the victory.
*2 - Cornette hit Blair in the back with the tennis racquet and Blair turned to go after him. Eaton used the distraction to roll Blair up with an inside cradle for the win.
Angle Developments:
Captain Lou Albano and the Valiants stopped by the announce table after their match. Albano issued a challenge to whoever wins the title match tonight. The Valiants are top contenders for any tag title around the country. They should be next in line for the Mid-South belts.
North American Heavyweight Champion Ted Dibiase comes out for an interview. He agrees that Ravishing Rick Rude has looked good against low level competition so far. But he's the top of the mountain in Mid-South Wrestling. He's not a push over like a Tony Charles is. Rude won't be getting his hands on this championship belt any time soon.
Bill Apter has Sir. Oliver Humpderink for an interview. He asks what the plans are for the House of Humperdink. Humperdink says it's simple, total domination of Mid-South Wrestling. He has three men, all of which could capture the North American Heavyweight Championship. No one in Mid-South Wrestling can boast a stable of Eddie Gilbert, Greg Valentine and the One Man Gang. And the best part is, he hasn't even finished adding wrestlers. He still has some surprises lingering out there.
Terry Gordy comes out for an interview when Dick Hutton confronts him. They exchange jabs until Hutton rocks Gordy with a right hand. Hutton lays into Gordy with a series of punches and then slams Gordy into the announce table face first. Hutton drags Gordy to the ring and rolls him in. Hutton applies the Abdominal Stretch until security comes out to break it up.
Bill Watts and Jim Ross talk about the Mid-South Television Title Tournament at the end of the show. The semi-finals are set as Maurice Tillet will face Bob Roop on next week's show and the week after will be Bill Dundee vs. the Iron Sheik.
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