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TXW
May 4, 2018 17:45:33 GMT -5
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Post by joebreakdown on May 4, 2018 17:45:33 GMT -5
Not sure if it's the biggest upset of all-time, but Hutch over Omega had to turn a lot of heads... At least joebreakdown will be happy... Hutch wins! Hutch wins! βThe boyhood dream...β Ron Hutchison is a two time tag champ in Kat Rana ran fed FOW and heβs beaten the Iron Sheik twice. Heβs no slouch! Still in the middle of gigging so sadly not having time to read all the hot action!
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TXW
May 4, 2018 17:47:39 GMT -5
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Post by TTX on May 4, 2018 17:47:39 GMT -5
We'll be waiting for your return, JB.
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Post by Bri on May 8, 2018 6:46:23 GMT -5
Hey TTX! Great seeing these three nights of wrestling: Part 1: Even though it was a tainted win - ya gotta still tip your cap to Rogers (and Flair too) - the patron saints of the tainted wins! Rogers got Thesz good in this one. DiBiase / Valiant sounded like everything we'd hoped it would be. But really enjoyed Duggans comeback victory over Hennig most of all. Part 2: Koloff really crushed RVD! A man on a mission. Bundy / Mulligan looked like a serious crowd pleaser. That must have been a fun match to roll out. Favorite match of this part had to be Destroyer vs Candido. You would have thought Destroyer would have put him away quickly - love it when the underdog doesn't consider themselves the underdog and wrestles as if a title was on the line. Part 3: Barry Windham vs Tully Blanchard had to be a lot of fun to roll. Completely sweet to see Windham take this one. The Sheepherders put away Bad Street in style. What a fun team the Sheepherders are. Now you wanna talk about underdog performances? It stunned me to read that Ron "The Boyhood Dream" Hutchinson (that was killer joebreakdown) stunned Kenny frickin Omega! Hopefully the TXW can front the cost for the multiple therapy sessions Omega will need to recover from this. Like Pariah said - possibly the biggest upset of all time. Make way for the new Cinderella Man for sure. Rockin stuff Troy!
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Post by TTX on May 8, 2018 7:00:05 GMT -5
Yeah, like some people, I enjoy hoss matches. Glad you enjoyed yourself, Bri. Always enjoy everyone's comments.
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TXW
Sept 28, 2018 17:08:13 GMT -5
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Post by TTX on Sept 28, 2018 17:08:13 GMT -5
More color fun coming shortly.
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Post by TTX on Sept 28, 2018 18:48:12 GMT -5
The Midnight Express quickly put away The Fantastics following the Double Goozle on Fulton. The Midnights attacked before the bell and quickly dropped Fulton. Eaton drilled Rogers with a big left as Condrey made the cover for the victory.
Ron Hutchison surprised Pampero Firpo with the Kiwi Roll. This was unexpected as Firpo dominated early but Hutchison quirky attacks confused the Wild Bull and a quick Kiwi Roll finished him off. Lou Albano and Firpo tried to attack but Hutchison quickly rolled out of the ring and escaped safely to the back.
Marty Jannetty finished off Rock Riddle with a dropkick. This was a fairly even match though Jannetty had plenty of chances to win, Riddle hung tough. Finally though, Jannetty avoided a monkey flip and hit a dropkick to win.
Too Cool squashed The Atomic Blondes following a DDT on Rose. Taylor and Candido never even get into the ring as Rose throws Christopher into the ropes only for Christoper to hit a superkick on him and then DDT to the mat to cover for the three count.
Bobby Heenan knocked off Charlie Brown with a knee drop. The Masked Man from New York City probably should have had the match but Heenan managed to sneak in a low blow, hit Brown with a chair and then dropped a knee to score the three count.
King Kong Bundy finished off Sam Houston with a backbreaker. Houston would not stay down but Bundy's size was too much as he battered Houston down. He never hit the Atlantic City Avalanche but a variety of body slams, bear hugs and backbreakers got the pin.
The Heavenly Bodies took down the Armstrongs when Lane pinned Bob after a double suplex. This was a fun match as the Armstrongs doninated early but the Bodies kept battling back until late in the match, the Bodies dropped Bob with the Flapjack and then picked him up for a double suplex to score the fall.
In the main event, Randy Savage dropped Tully Blanchard with the Flying Elbow Drop. This was quite the battle as both wrestlers took turns pounding on each other. Tully expertly used a chain to hurt the Macho Man but Savage kept battling back. At one point, Dillon placed Blanchard's foot on the rope to stop one pin. Blanchard looked like he might have had control with another chain shot, but the match ended up on the floor where Savage whipped Blanchard into Dillon before dropping the big elbow to win.
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TXW
Sept 28, 2018 20:17:17 GMT -5
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Sept 28, 2018 20:17:17 GMT -5
Savage and Blanchard rocking the building, love it!
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TXW
Sept 29, 2018 14:27:57 GMT -5
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Post by Bri on Sept 29, 2018 14:27:57 GMT -5
Hey TTX! Gotta agree with Humanoids4eva, that was one monster of a main event for sure. Too bad The Armstrongs couldn't get it done but it sounded like a really fun card to roll out!
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Post by TTX on Sept 29, 2018 15:16:28 GMT -5
Yeah it was a really fun match. Glad we can run it officially now.
New show is here
Barry Windham pinned Masked Superstar after the Sweetwater Superplex. Superstar gave Windham fits but Barry would not stop dropping him with various big moves before one last superplex put Superstar down for the pin.
The Valentines upset the Road Warriors when Johnny pinned Hawk after the Atomic Skullcrusher. This was an all out war. The Valentines got an early start and Hawk looked to be in trouble. Once Animal managed to tag though it looked like the Roadies had it hitting both Greg and Johnny with Doomsday Devices at various points. Only a well timed save by Johnny stopped Greg from going down. In the end, Greg reversed Hawk after a double team by the Road Warriors and then tagged in his father who hit a forearm hammer and the Atomic Skullcrusher to win.
Hacksaw Jim Duggan put away Wild Bill White following two Flying Spears. White gave it a run but he was simply no match for Duggan who took a near fall with his Old Glory Knee drop and White stopped a second pin following the Flying Spear by getting his foot on the rope. Duggan just shrugged it off and hit another and this time White stayed down.
Terry Gordy bested Blackjack Mulligan with the Oriental Spike. Gordy went to town but Mulligan hung tough for a long time kicking out of the Piledriver and Power Bomb. Gordy finally managed to grab him with the Oriental Spike. Mulligan tried to kick out but eventually Gordy managed to hold his shoulders down and scored the pin.
The Sheepherders knocked off the Rock and Roll Express following the Running Knee Smash on Ricky Morton. This was surprisingly short as the Herders worked Morton over. Gibson tried to get involved but Miller knocked him to the floor. From there it was a series of Sheepherders double teams eventually allowing a cover and victory.
Steve Williams overpowered the Iron Sheik with the Backdrop Driver. Sheik had his moments here but Williams was determined not to lose taking the Camel Rider, a loaded boot and the Camel Clutch to come back with an Oklahoma Stampede and then the Backdrop Driver to put Sheik down for the three count.
Johnny Mantell edged Lou Albano with a swinging neckbreaker. Albano was surprisingly competitive here as Mantell just did not seem able to keep him down. Albano kicked out of multiple finisher attempts and other moves. Finally, Mantell got a swinging neckbreaker for the pin. After the match, Pampero Firpo attacked until Ron Hutchison made the save.
Harley Race edged Lou Thesz with the Piledriver. Thesz dominated most of the match but with some help from J.J. Dillon Race managed to stay in the match. Eventually Race came back with a flurry of moves. Thesz reversed quite a bit but an Indian Death Lock wore Thesz down just enough that the Piledriver gave Race the three count.
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TXW
Sept 30, 2018 3:44:32 GMT -5
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Post by Pariah on Sept 30, 2018 3:44:32 GMT -5
Some good luck (and valuable intervention by his manager) put Handsome Harley in the winner's circle... Fun show!
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