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Post by Vegas on Aug 13, 2008 5:25:43 GMT -5
In my LOW fed Major League Wrestling (MLW), I have had lots of great feuds: Some of my favorite feuds from my fed include: Frank Gotch vs Buddy Rogers (these two have been battling each other for quite awhile now in my fed and I don't think their last man standing match at my Summer Slam PPV this weekend is going to end this awesome feud yet). Yukon Eric vs Killer Kowalski (I did that angle where Kowalski bit off Yukon Eroc's ear and it even led to a ladder match between them where the object hanging over the ring was the very piece of Yukon Eric's ear that Kowalski bit off ). Jimmy Snuka vs Gorgeous George (perhaps the very first feud ever in Major League Wrestling) Jimmy Snuka vs Don Muraco (great time redoing this classic feud) Jimmy Snuka vs Larry Zbyszko (this feud started on a segment of Larry Land where, in honor of Piper who at the time had just started cancer treatment back in November 2006, Zbyszko hit Snuka with a coconut) Road Warriors vs Bruiser Brody and Steve "Dr. Death" WilliamsFabulous Kangaroos vs Midnight ExpressSavage-T vs Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase (DiBiase keeps trying to put the common man in his place). The Crusher vs The Heenan Family (for about a game year The Crusher has been at constant war with the various members of the Heenan Family). What have been some of the best feuds in your personal LOW fed?
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Post by stu on Aug 13, 2008 9:41:15 GMT -5
Bobo Brazil vs. Nick Bockwinkel gave me arguably the three greatest matches I've ever rolled while playing this great game. Each one was a masterpiece, and seemed to build upon the last one, until Bobo was finally able to wrest away the World Title from Bock in the last match. I've never seen anything like that series, just an all time classic. Johnny Valentine vs. Mil Mascaras had a great 3-match series/feud too over the then-U.S. Title. That was pretty heated too, with Valentine playing the cool heel. In "unofficial" cards, Jack Brisco vs. Dory Funk, Jr. and David Von Erich (all from LOW Bootlegs...cheap plug! ) was a great year-long feud for me, full of twists and a turn by VE on Brisco. And in recent times, Baba vs. Rikidozan was a terrific feud. The match quality didn't live up to Bobo-Bock, or even Valentine-Mil, but the heat was definitely there in this teacher-student feud.
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Post by E-Ternal on Aug 13, 2008 13:11:46 GMT -5
My big three feuds Jim Londos vs Sabu... they feuded over the X division title (cruiser/light heavyweight title)
the Crusher vs the Heenan family... the Crusher had various partners in this war but always came down to the Crusher vs Heenan
the Sheik vs the LWF... the Sheik held onto the gold for 2 years of game time and bloodied and battered his way through. No one was able to stop him until Buddy Rogers & Johnny Valentine (the 2 man power trip) joined forces and took the gold.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2008 20:43:33 GMT -5
Probably Hero/Claudio, Brody/Inoki (from my original fed), and Road Warriors/Von Erichs (three time limit draws, one falls count anywhere match, and a cage match to blow off the feud, Road Warriors won, obviously)
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Post by darthcaedus on Aug 14, 2008 2:14:11 GMT -5
My new fed hasn't developed quite as much, but I see Dr. Death v. Nikita's Regime as lasting awhile, and being a great one.
As for my old LOW feds my greatest was Justin Credible v. Harley Race. These two really had some epic bouts over the US title(which Race had). Credible was always able to stop Harley in non-title matches, but could never win the belt. It reminded me of Hogan in the AWA when he could never win the Title(not to say Credible is close to Hogan).
Another one from my first incarnation is the Regulators(Orton Jr./Hutton) v. The Road Warriors. They traded the titles back and forth with never a clear upper hand to either team.
Right now I'm really starting to dig the House of Humperdink v. the Impact Players....stay tuned to the Earth Wrestling Alliance on this one!!
Rahl
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Post by holland227 on Aug 14, 2008 13:33:08 GMT -5
I actually had a Sandman-Buddy Rose feud that tore the walls down in one of my feds. They were all over the arena and the country beating the hell out of each other. It was a surprise and fun to do
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Post by smathis on Aug 15, 2008 23:41:53 GMT -5
Nick Bockwinkel and the Heenan Family had a feud with Harley Race that lasted a while. It consisted of Bock trying to avoid Race's bid for the title belt. Bobby the Brain brought in a number of enforcers that Race summarily pummeled. The whole thing backfired when one of the Heenan Family's enforcers (Don Muraco) turned on Bock in the middle of a ladder match. This gave Jimmy Snuka an opportunity to grab the title, which he did. He's been champ ever since -- much to the chagrin of both Race and Bock (who he has both defeated defending his title).
The Vachons and the Flying Reds had one of the better tag feuds in my fed. Bloody as all get out.
Jimmy Snuka has a long standing feud with DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation which has alternately had Snuka feuding with DiBiase, Strangler Lewis, Bruiser Brody and just about anyone else the Million Dollar Man can hire in to take the champ down. Snuka's been indestructible of late. But he's got a seriously nasty feud brewing now with (believe it or not) Steele Freak, managed by Gary Hart. The Sheik has also just joined the fed and is climbing up the rankings in his trademarked brutal style.
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Post by TDalton on Aug 16, 2008 11:02:47 GMT -5
Race vs. Bockwinkel is probably by longest running big feud. It's still fresh to me I've never really overdone their singles meetings. For a while, Buddy Rogers was in there making it a three way battle for NWF supremacy.
Road Warriors vs. Midnight Express took me a while to get to, but it was a good one.
I'm really liking the Mad Dog Vachon & Jimmy Valiant vs. the Mongols feud currently going on in my fed. The matches have been crazy, and it's gone on much longer than I originally planned since it has been so much fun.
Jimmy Snuka vs. Buddy Rogers carried the entire second year of my fed. Snuka came up big and held up his end, which made it fantastic.
My Armstrong vs. Cornette feud is just getting underway, and since I'm a huge SMW mark, I'm looking forward to that one.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Aug 16, 2008 14:11:53 GMT -5
From the early editions of LOW: My first major feud was the Road Warriors versus the Valiants, since they were the most dominant tag-teams from the original set. They traded the belts back and forth until the Championship Committee ordered a losers-must-split cage match which ended with the Warriors winning and sparking a feud between the Valiants, with each blaming the loss on the other!
Johnny Valentine and Buddy Rogers has some close intense matches. The most memorable was a brass knuckles match intended as the finish of their feud. Rogers raced to an huge early lead with tokens and was 1 or 2 away from victory. Valentine rallied and beat Rogers to win!
Iron Sheik and Ted Dibiase. Another long, knockdown drag-out feud, which began when Sheik won a tournament and denounced Dibiase for being a capitalist pig. They fought in many matches: standard, tag (with Volkoff/Nikita and Virgil/Duggan as combinations), cages, dog-collars and finally another brass knuckles match finished the feud. Dibiase won, but each man traded two falls at a time with Dibiase narrowly escaping victory.
Recently, Curt Hennig and Nick Bockwinkel had some excellent matches in their rivalry with Bockwinkel winding up on top with belt, but not after it switched hands!
Bobo Brazil and The Sheik battled frequently with Brazil and Sandman beating Sheik and Sabu in an incredible "Falls-Count-Anywhere" match to settle the feud.
Others of note: Rick Rude and Dallas Page had some awesome, close matches with Rude winning most. However, Page injured Rude and Rude actually returned to injure page in an ironic turn of events.
That is all for now as I cannot remember the details of some of my other extended rivalries, but had a recent series which Dr. Death battled Angelo Mosca to some real, close battles. Williams won the feud eventually with Mosca being kicked out of the Heenan family. Mosca is now lined up to face King Kong Bundy, but am not sure who may assist him in his efforts. I have two or three people in mind, but have to work on it.
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Post by j on Sept 18, 2008 15:54:31 GMT -5
when Bobby Heenan was announced for Legends Hardcore Bockwinkel & Race feuded to see who Heenan would manage. Bockwinkel won. This was a great feud, I had point systems set up and everything.
Chris Candido came to my fed to go after Gorgeous George. It was a pretty good midcard feud.
Tiger Mask and Liger has been an awesome feud that came from a larger feud (Baba, Destroyer & Tiger Mask vs Inoki, Rikidozan & Liger)
and for two odd feuds that were shockingly good:
Buddy Rogers vs Sabu. Rogers beat everyone for two years except Sabu kept beating him every time, making Rogers upset he couldn't beat him.
Danny Hodge vs Bobby Eaton. Before Tiger Mask and Jushin Liger came along these two owned the Lightheavyweight division.
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