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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 31, 2008 20:59:26 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 1: The AWF thanks fans for helping them secure a TV deal, even if it is 1 hour in a Wednesday late night timeslot.
Bruiser Brody demolished George South, winning with the Piledriver.
Clips were shown of the Fabulous Kangaroos defeating Bob Orton & DiBiase and The Mongols to win the AWF Tag team titles.
Bob Orton & Mike DiBiase defeated the Vachons after a Top Rope Knee Drop on Butcher. Orton & DiBiase attacked Butcher before the bell. Mad Dog never entered the ring. After the match, DiBiase got on the mic and dared the Fabulous Kangaroos to give them a rematch.
Clips were shown of Antonio Inoki beating Diamond Dallas Page, Jim Londos, and the round robin challenge between Inoki, Bruiser Brody, and Rikidozan to win the AWF Heavyweight title.
Strangler Lewis defeated Larry Zbyszko with the Strangler's Headlock after two near falls with the double wristlock.
Bill Apter entered the ring and invited the Fabulous Kangaroos to accept the AWF Tag Team titles. The Kangaroos, with manager Red Berry in tow, accepted the belts and left the ringside area. He then invited Antonio Inoki to accept the AWF Heavyweight title. As Inoki entered the ring, the lights went out. When they came back on, The Masked Superstar had a bloody Inoki locked in the Cobra Hold, a bent steel chair near their feet. As security rushed the ring, Superstar released the hold and fled into the crowd with Inoki's AWF Heavyweight title belt, stained with Inoki's blood. Inoki had to be stretchered from the ring.
In the main event, Jim Londos overcame four Rude Awakenings to defeat Rick Rude with the Boston Crab in a five star match. After the match, Rude & ally Larry Zbyszko attempted to get a measure of revenge against Londos until Strangler Lewis made the save. The show went off the air with Londos and Lewis uneasily shaking hands.
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 1, 2008 12:29:43 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 2: Clips of last week's attack on Antonio Inoki by the Masked Superstar were shown. It was announced that tonight's main event would be Antonio Inoki vs. Masked Superstar with the AWF Heavyweight title on the line!
Bruiser Brody defeated Danny Doring in a back and forth match with the running legdrop. After the match, Brody got on the mic and said he had one goal, the AWF Heavyweight title. After saying he'd be watching both Inoki and Superstar tonight in the main event, he left the ringside area.
Bob Orton & Mike DiBiase beat the Mongols after a Piledriver on Geeto by Orton in a one sided match. Afterwards, Orton and DiBiase ran down the Fabulous Kangaroos and challenged them for a shot at the AWF Tag team titles.
Jim Londos (with Strangler Lewis in his corner) overcame Rick Rude's interference and beat Larry Zbyszko by submission via the grinding armbar.
In the main event, Antonio Inoki retained the AWF Heavyweight title by dq against the Masked Superstar. Inoki, still suffering from last week's attack, put up a valiant effort, evening applying the Octopus Hold at one point. The Masked Superstar controlled most of the match and when the tide seemed to be turning in Inoki's favor, got himself disqualfied for hitting Inoki with the AWF Heavyweight title belt outside the ring. Superstar left through the crowd with the AWF Heavyweight title belt.
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 1, 2008 16:14:56 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 3: AWF Officials announced that in two weeks, the issue between Antonio Inoki and The Masked Superstar over the AWF Heavyweight title will be settled in a ladder match!
Bruiser Brody squashed Larry Sharpe, winning with the Piledriver. After the match, Brody made a belt gesture around his waist and barked as he left the ringside area.
The Heavenly Bodies defeated the Armstrongs after a Rocket Launder on Bob.
Clilps of the Steve Williams/Ivan Koloff rivalry were shown, building anticipation for next week's meeting between the two.
In a five star match, Strangler Lewis (with Jim Londos) lost to Rick Rude after a Piledriver. Lewis blamed Londos for the loss and the two got into a shoving match before the referee separated them. Rude and Zbyszko looked on with glee.
AWF Tag Team champions The Fabulous Kangaroos defeated Bob Orton & Mike DiBiase after an Aussie Suplex on DiBiase. The Kangaroos controlled the majority of the match and kept DiBiase isolated using quick tags.
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 17, 2008 8:56:18 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 4:
Bruiser Brody squashed Cousin Luke with the Piledriver to open the show. As Cousin Luke was being helped from the ring, Brody snatched the mic from Gary Michael Capetta's hand. He said that he'd be watching next week's ladder match main event with great interest and knew both Inoki and Superstar feared him. He challenged the winner and said that the AWF title was as good as his.
The contract signing between Masked Superstar and Antonio Inoki turned ugly in a hurry. Superstar arrived first, wearing a suit and his mask. Inoki's music played but Inoki didn't come out. Superstar took the opportunity to run down both Inoki and Bruiser Brody. This brought Bruiser Brody out on the ramp. As Superstar continued to run down Brody, Antonio Inoki came out of the crowd and knocked him out with the Enzuigiri to the delight of the crowd. Inoki signed the contract, spat on Masked Superstar's prone form, and laid the contract at his feet before leaving through the crowd.
The Heavenly Bodies lost to the Vachons by DQ after a brawl outside the ring. The Vachons looked very impressive.
Steve Williams and Ivan Koloff fought a very high impact, hard hitting match that saw both men take enormous amounts of punishent. Williams got the win with the Oklahoma Stampede.
The main event of the unlikely duo of Jim Londos & Strangler Lewis teaming to take on Rick Rude & Larry Zbyszko ended as many predicted it would. It was a long and grueling affair. Aside from a few comebacks, Rude & Zbyszko controlled most of the match. It ended after Zbyszko hit a piledriver on Lewis. After the match, Lewis and Londos got into a heated arguement. Lewis seemed to reconsider and offered Londos his hand. As Londos extended his hand, Lewis slapped on the double wristlock and had it locked on as the show went off the air.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 1, 2008 17:06:45 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 5:
The show opened with Strangler Lewis destroying George South in a relentless assault, winning with the Stranger's Headlock. After the match, Jim Londos walked down the ramp in street clothes, his arm in a sling. Before he could get to the ring, officials stopped him. Gary Michael Capetta was handed a note that said Jim Londos wasn't medically cleared to wrestle for two weeks but they would allow him to compete in a six man tag match next week. Lewis snatched the mic and said he already had two partners in mind and dared Londos to find two men to face them.
Bruiser Brody vs. Larry Zbyszko was next. Before the match, Rick Rude, Zbyszko's corner man, offered Brody a chance to join them. Brody refused and gave Rude a boot to the face. Bruiser Brody beat Larry Zbyszko with a Jumping Knee Drop. After the match, Rick Rude and Curt Hennig, with an assist from Larry Zbyszko, attacked Brody and gave him a spike piledriver. Brody had to be stretchered out.
Strangler Lewis was shown in the back, talking to Bob Orton and Mike DiBiase, until Orton attacked the camera man.
The Heavenly Bodies defeated the Vachons after a Rocket Launcher. The Heavenly Bodies will meet the Fabulous Kangaroos next week for the AWF Tag Team titles.
In the main event, Antonio Inoki defeated the Masked Superstar in a Ladder Match to retain the title after a brutal enzuigiri while both men were attempting to climb the ladder. A bloodly Antonio Inoki held the belt high from near the top of the ladder as the show went off the air.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 13, 2008 19:03:21 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 6: The show opened with Curt Hennig and Larry Zbyszko in the ring. They challenged all tag teams in the AWF.
Hennig & Zbyszko mauled Cousin Luke & Larry Sharpe, winning after Zbyszko slammed Luke's head into the turnbuckle. After the match, Zbyszko and Hennig ran down the Armstrongs and challenged them to a match next week.
Rick Rude beat George South with a Swinging Neckbreaker in a vicious assault. After the match, Rude got on the mic and challenged Antonio Inoki.
Brad Armstrong accepted the tag team match on the behalf of his father and made his singles debut, a losing effort against Pepper Gomez. Pepper won with the Criss Cross Slam.
Strangler Lewis entered the ring and invited his partners, Iron Mike DiBiase and Bob Orton to the ring. Jim Londos got on the ramp but before he could introduce his partners, cameras went went to the parking lot, where Brad Armstrong was lying next to his car, bleeding profusely and clutching his arm, saying it was slammed in a car door after someone jumped him from behind.
Once order was restored, Jim Londos brought out his tag team partners, Larry Hennig and Ray Stevens. All six men brawled around the ring area before referees managed to get them back into the ring and start the match. After some quick tags on both sides, the action spilled outside the ring and Iron Mike DiBiase got disqualified for slamming Ray Stevens with the ring bell. The show went off the air with Londos and Lewis trying to get to each other through a crowd of referees and officials.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 14, 2008 17:33:53 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 7: The show opened with Curt Hennig and Larry Zbyszko already in the ring. Hennig demanded the Armstrongs to come to the ring and get the beating they deserved. Bob Armstrong walked down the aisle alone. He got on the mic and said Brad was hospitalized for observation and wouldn't be able to compete. Zbyszko got the AWF rulebook from an official at ringside and said that Armstrong would have to forfeit unless he could find a partner. As he said this, Antonio Inoki's music hit! Inoki strode to the ring and stood at Bob Armstrong's side.
Bob Armstrong and Antonio Inoki lost to Curt Hennig & Larry Zbyszko after Zbyszko slammed Bob Armstrong's head against the turnbuckles after Armstrong was distracted by Rick Rude. After the match, Rude said that since Inoki liked poking his nose in other people's business so much, Rude would be happy to team with Curt Hennig and team Inoki and Armstrong a lesson next week!
Pepper Gomez lost to Larry Sharpe after a Piledriver. Gomez looked dejected after the unexpected loss.
In a very heated match, Ray Stevens (with Larry Henng and Jim Londos) beat Iron Mike DiBiase (with Bob Orton and Strangler Lewis) with a Bombs Away! After the match, the six men got into a wild brawl that took the officials quite some time to break up.
In the main event, the Fabulous Kangaroos defeated the Heavenly Bodies to retain the AWF Tag team titles after a Boomerang on Lane.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 15, 2008 8:00:54 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 8: Larry Hennig (with Ray Stevens) lost to Strangler Lewis (with Iron Mike DiBiase) after the Strangler's Headlock. Hennig controlled most of the match, beating Lewis badly, until Lewis made a comeback and beat Hennig with repeated application of the Strangler's Headlock. After the match, Hennig and Stevens had a staredown with Lewis & DiBiase but no violence broke out.
Cousin Luke lost to Larry Zybszko via a Piledriver.
Jim Londos (with Hennig & Stevens) came from behind and defeated Bob Orton (with Lewis & DiBiase) with a Crotch Lift Slam. After the match, a brawl errupted. Londos nearly had Lewis in the Airplane Spin when Orton made the save and the heels retreated from the ring area.
In the main event, Antonio Inoki & Bob Armstrong lost to Rick Rude & Curt Hennig. Inoki nearly made Hennig submit to the Octopus Hold at one point but Rude made the save. The match ended after Rick Rude hit the Rude Awakening on Bob Armstrong. After the match, Larry Zbyszko joined the fray and helped Rude & Hennig attack Inoki and Armstrong. Hennig & Zbyszko were about to give Antonio Inoki a spike piledriver when Bruiser Brody entered the ring swinging a chain! Hennig & Rude left the ring immediately. Zbyszko was caught and given the one arm body slam by Brody, followed by the Jumping Knee Drop. The show went off the air with Brody, Inoki, and Armstrong standing in the ring, and Hennig, Rude, and Zbyszko standing in the aisle.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 16, 2008 17:43:29 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 9:
The show opened with the Vachons taking on Larry Sharpe and Cousin Luke. Luke & Sharpe nearly got the upset win when Sharpe took control after Mad Dog whipped him into the ropes. Vachon showed his toughness by withstanding two piledrivers and the Hillbilly Drop before coming back with a piledriver of his own on Luke for the win.
Ray Stevens (with Larry Hennig) lost to Strangler Lewis (with Mike DiBiase) after a relentless assault that culminated in six Strangler's Headlocks. Hennig and DiBiase exchanged words after the match but both parties left the ring without incident.
Jim Londos (with Larry Hennig) beat Mike DiBiase (with Strangler Lewis) with an Airplane Spin in a short match. After the match, Londos and Lewis shoved each other a few times before officials and referees separated them.
In the big six man tag team main event, Antonio Inoki, Bob Armstrong, and Bruiser Brody lost to Rick Rude, Curt Hennig, and Larry Zbyszko. It was a brutal affair with many near falls on both sides, until the heels managed to isolate Bullet Bob. Larry Zbyszko scored the pinfall on Armstrong after a Piledriver. As the heels congratulated each other as they left the ring area, Bruiser Brody glared at Antonio Inoki. The show went off the air with Hennig, Rude, and Zbyszko celebrating on the ramp.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 20, 2008 22:59:08 GMT -5
Allstar Wrestling Federation: Wednesday Warfare episode 10:
The show opened with the Kangaroos taking on the Vachons for the AWF Tag Team titles. The Kangaroos isolated Butcher Vachon throughout the bout, winning after a back to back to back series of Boomerangs.
Bob Armstrong came close to rebounding from a vicious assault by Curt Hennig after kicking out of the Hennig Plex, but lost after a crossbody block. Larry Zbyszko and Hennig worked over Armstrong after the match but Bruiser Brody and Brad Armstrong (in street clothes and his arm in a sling) made the save.
Larry Hennig (with Ray Stevens) lost to Bob Orton (with Mike DiBiase) in a competitive match via the Piledriver. Both men's allies got involved, and after the match, a referee was injured trying to restrain the four men.
As Strangler Lewis and Rick Rude made their way down to the entrance, AWF Officials announced they were banning ringside allies until further notice! Rude & Lewis both looked at the official in disgust as their opponents, Antonio Inoki and Jim Londos, made their way to the ring.
Inoki & Londos beat Lewis & Rude in a violent match that saw each man except Londos hit his finisher at least once, with frequent near falls and out of the ring action. The end came when an exhausted Jim Londos made an equally exhausted Stranger Lewis submit to a Grinding Armbar just minutes after Lewis refused to tag out to Rick Rude. Londos and Inoki left through the jubilant crowd while Lewis and Rude grappled in the ring.
Preview of next week's big big show - Hennig & Stevens finally meet DiBiase & Orton, with the #1 contender status for the AWF Tag Team titles on the line! - Bruiser Brody gets a chance at revenge on one of the men that put him out of action, Curt Hennig! - Jim Londos & Stranger Lewis lock up one on one for the first time in AWF history! - Antonio Inoki defends the AWF Heavyweight title against arch-nemesis Rick Rude!
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