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Post by todd on Mar 16, 2012 20:02:31 GMT -5
I never intended a feud between Jimmy Hart and Andre it just sort of worked out that way. I'm enjoying it a lot though. Also I'm really happy with the way Muldoon is working out. I hesitated to use him at first but I'm glad I did. Thanks for reading
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Post by todd on Mar 18, 2012 11:36:14 GMT -5
Capital Wrestling Association Philadelphia Spectrum Philadelphia PA Card 17 1. Playboy Buddy Rose def Tiger Mask *½Tiger Mask kept the heat on Rose with a variety of high flying kicks and suplexes getting one near fall with a twisting moonsault. Rose turns things after reversing a back suplex and then delivering a brain buster. Rose threw Tiger Mask over the top rope and gets the count out after beating Tiger Mask outside the ring and tossing him over the guard rail. 2. Curt Hennig W/ William Muldoon def S.D Jones **Hennig continues on a hot streak since recovering from a neck injury with a huge win over the home town favorite with a TOP ROPE DROPKICK 3. Buddy Rogers def Bob Roop *½ Rogers returning to action after a long absence proves he’s still a force to reckoned with making quick work of Roop with a jumping knee smash n 5:42 4. Terry Gordy def Jimmy Snuka **Gordy and Snuka take turns tossing each other into the turnbuckles and whipping each other into the ropes until Snuka gets the upper hand with a leapfrog and chop followed by a flying head butt. Seeing his chance at turning his luck around and ending his current losing streak Snuka goes for the quick pin but Gordy kicks out almost immediately . Gordy back on his feet reverses a shoulder tackle and delivers a Bam Bam slam followed by a ORIENTAL SPIKE for the win. Snuka upset about another tough loss (winning one out of his last five) drops to his knees and pounds his fists on the canvas 5. The Kangaroos W/ Wild Red Berry def The Flying Redheads **½Al Costello pounces on Billy Red Lyons at the start of the match getting two near falls with forearms smashes and an Aussie suplex. Lyons finally comes to life with An atomic drop and makes the hot tag to Red Bastein who takes control of the action. Al Costello overwhelmed by Bastien quickly tags in Roy Hefferman who gains the advantage with a Crocodile smash allowing the Kangaroos to deliver a BOOMERANG on Red Bastein for the win 6. King Kong Bundy, Greg Valentine, and Bobby Shane W/ Jimmy Hart DDQ The Masked Superstar, Eddie Kingston, and Andre The GiantEddie Kingston struggle first against Bundy and then Valentine but somehow holds his own. Kingston lands a sliding D on Valentine giving him the upper hand long enough to tag in The Masked Superstar who gets the first near fall of the match with a Superstar clothesline. Bobby Shane successfully breaks up the pin attempt and gets tossed from the ring by The Masked Superstar who tags in Andre The Giant for the first time in the match. Andre doesn’t waste any time at all taking the fight to Valentine who scurries to his corner for help. Bundy steps in and exchanges blows with Andre then tosses the giant to the ropes taking him off his feet with a big clothesline. Bundy goes too far attempting a body slam on Andre who counters with a body slam of his own and follows up with a turnbuckle squash and cover. Valentine charges in the ring to break up the pin followed by Kingston, Masked Superstar, and last but not least Bobby Shane. All six men are brawling in the ring as referee Dick Woehrle calls for the bell declaring the match a double disqualification 7. Special Attraction Match The Chiefs (Jay Strongbow and Peter Maivia) def The Vachons W/ Lou Albano ***Chief Jay Strongbow and Butcher Vachon went back and forth at the start of the match with neither man holding the advantage. After exchanging shoulder tackles and Mad Dog Vachon. High Chief Peter Maivia draws first blood with the first near fall of the match via a STANDING BACKBREAKER. Mad Dog Vachon answers back a short time later with PILEDRIVER and a near fall. The match continues on for another 10 minutes with both teams battling back and forth and making numerous amounts of tags in and out of the ring. Chief Jay Strongbow deals the decisive blow at the 17:51 mark with a vicious flurry of TOMAHAWK CHOPS on Mad Dog Vachon defeating the Capital Wrestling Tag Team Champions 8. Capital Wrestling Title Match Antonio Rocca def Ivan Koloff **Rocca and Koloff met just once previously back on card 10 in a match that could have gone either way and ended abruptly when Koloff was disqualified for using the chains. This match went in a completely different direction with Rocca dominating the action right from the opening bell. Rocca wore down with foot slaps. Flying dropkicks, and a crushing body scissors before putting on the finishing touches with a ARGENTENIAN BACKBREAKER winning the Capital Wrestling Title in grand fashion Announced for next weeks show in Allentown - The Golden Greek Jim Londos makes his Capital Wrestling debut
- The Tolos Brothers and Love Brothers square in a rematch following a match that ended in a double disqualification two weeks ago
- Jimmy Snuka having a very tough year completes his turn to the dark side bringing in new manager Sir Oliver Humperdink when he faces former North American champion Bobo Brazil next week
- Always having an uneasy alliance throughout their careers managers Wild Red Berry and Captain Lou Albano go head to head for the very first time when The Vachons put their tag team titles on the line against the Kangaroos [/center]
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Post by Crimson Cross on Mar 18, 2012 12:23:46 GMT -5
Awesome start to the show with Playboy Buddy Rose over Tiger Mask, which is a huge upset. Jimmy Snuka on the skids is wild stuff and it's good to see Terry Gordy the one to keep it going. I'm glad Antonino Rocca walks out of Philly as the Champion and he did via his Argentenian Backbreaker...
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Post by cruefan68 on Mar 18, 2012 20:57:19 GMT -5
A great card in Philadelphia, Todd. Antonino Rocca winning the Capital Wrestling title from Ivan Koloff was a nice surprise. It would be fun to see him have a long run on top. I really liked the appearance of Chief Jay Strongbow & Peter Maivia and their winning over the Vachon's plus the six-man tag was a wild affair. I agree with Crimson in that Buddy Rose over Tiger Mask was an upset but it's always cool seeing the Playboy pick up a big win.
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Post by du5tin on Mar 19, 2012 20:11:43 GMT -5
I've been enjoying CW, Todd!
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Post by todd on Mar 20, 2012 6:40:52 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments
I'm happy that Rocca finaly a title in one of my feds but I'm a little surprised at the way the titles are changing hands so often. I'm considering using the champions advantage rule I'm not sure yet
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Post by Kamala on Mar 21, 2012 14:11:07 GMT -5
Liked The Chiefs match and a big win.
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Post by todd on Mar 22, 2012 18:11:46 GMT -5
Agricultural Hall Allentown Pa Card 18 1. Jim Londos(debut) def Mister X *No contest here as Londos puts away Mr. X quickly with a BOSTON CRAB 2. Ox Baker def Hillbilly Jim ** Cousin Luke recently made a sudden departure from Capital Wrestling leaving Hillbilly Jim without a partner. Jim does well here in his first official appearance as a singles wrestler putting up a good fight against Baker and getting a near fall with a big boot but goes down following a Baker clothesline off the ropes 3. The Tolos Brothers def The Love Brothers **The first encounter two weeks ago between these two teams ended in a no decision when both teams were disqualified. This contest was just as brutal and dirty as the first one with Chris and John Tolos landing a FLYING KNEEDROP on Reginald Love getting the pinfall and putting Love out of action indefinitely 4. Jimmy Snuka W/ Oliver Humperdink def Bobo Brazil **Snuka makes his appearance with new manager Sir Oliver Humperdink. The former Capital Wrestling champion and former North American champion went back and forth until Brazil took down Snuka with COCO BUTT. Before Brazil could make the cover Humperdink jumped on the ring apron, exchanged words with Brazil, and hidden from the view of referee Gilberto Roman punched Brazil in the stomach with a pair of brass knuckles. Snuka recovered in time to take advantage of his stunned opponent getting the win with a power slam. Snuka’s first win in his last six matches. 5. Greg Valentine and Bobby Shane W/ Jimmy Hart def The Masked Superstar and Eddie Kingston ***This continuation of last weeks wild three man tag team match turned out to be pretty even all around. Kingston and Shane started things off each getting one pin attempt Shane with a rolling reverse cradle and Kingston with a LARIAT. The Masked Superstar came close to taking out Valentine a short time later with a COBRA HOLD until Hart caused a distraction on the ring apron. Valentine got the fall on Eddie Kingston with a series of Valentine chops followed by a power slam. 6. Buddy Rogers def Ivan Koloff *** Koloff comes out with a vicious attack punishing Rogers relentlessly with leg drops, falling face slams and an attack with the chains. The turning point of the match came when Koloff attempts a knee drop off the top turnbuckle and Rogers rolls clear applying his FIGURE FOUR GRAPEVINE finisher for the win by submission 7. Capital Wrestling Association Tag Team Title Match The Kangaroos W/ Wild Red Berry def The Vachons W/ Lou Albano **1/2Since arriving in the northeast the Kangaroos have shot to the top of team ranks and get their big chance at the tag team titles. The Kangaroos and Vachons put on a wild match inside and out of the ring with Al Costello getting the win by submission with a MARBLE BOR LEGLOCK on Mad Dog Vachon. The Vachons second title reign is a short lived one as the Kangaroos walk away are the new Capital Wrestling Tag Team Champions Announced for next weeks show in White Plains - Against the advice of his mentor William Muldoon Curt Hennig feels he’s ready to step in the ring to face the man who put him out of action with a neck injury Ox Baker - Andre The Giant gets his first shot at King Kong Bundy one on one - The Solid Man William Muldoon squares off against Nature Boy Buddy Rogers in a number one contenders match for CWA title - Cowboy Bob Orton recently defeating Bobo Brazil for the CWA North American title puts his title on the line for the first time against number one contender Terry Gordy
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Post by markslayer on Mar 23, 2012 11:07:04 GMT -5
I have enjoyed reading your fed........ It was good to see Snuka get back on track, even if it was with some help.
I look for Gordy to have some gold after the next card.
Keep up the great work.
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Post by cruefan68 on Mar 24, 2012 6:46:19 GMT -5
Congrats to the Fabulous Kangaroos on taking the CWA tag team titles from the Vachon's in Allentown. This was a great card, Todd, and it was also interesting seeing Jimmy Snuka display his heel side getting assistance from Sir Oliver Humperdink in beating Bobo Brazil. Looking forward to Andre vs. Bundy in White Plains plus Gordy challenging Orton for the North American title.
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