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Post by holland227 on Oct 4, 2008 14:40:49 GMT -5
All I have to say is Muraco's card is phenomenal. I never really noticed how great his offense was until he made it to my fed. He is currently winning his feud with Jim Londos and has a record of 3-1 but lost a posedown challenge. All in All I think he is pretty good
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Post by crimsoncross on Oct 4, 2008 15:18:43 GMT -5
Here is a guy that did nothing much in my first run with a LOW fed, but since he entered my Top Rope Wrestling promotion Don Muraco has done well but just comes short of a title shot so far. I think Muraco is one of the best cards that I didn't notice the first time out, but he has had some solid success and will he continue that...
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Post by Vegas on Oct 6, 2008 0:42:58 GMT -5
In my fed Major League Wrestling (MLW), Muraco has only done OK so far. He lost his major feud against Jimmy Snuka and hasn't had a title yet even though he's been given some title shots.
Right now I have Muraco teaming up with Mr. Perfect as Magnificent Perfection managed by Sherri Martel and he's feuding with Bruiser Brody.
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Post by The Creek Rises on Oct 6, 2008 7:52:44 GMT -5
When Don Muraco entered my BCW fed, he was the hot free-agent. Bobby Heenan got him, and Muraco went on to win the U.S. title.
And then he was totally unskilled in defending it, winning by DQs and generally not performing well. Eventually, he lost the belt to Don Leo Jonathan (another wildly inconsistent wrestler in my fed), and then started wrestling better again!
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Post by executioner on Oct 6, 2008 8:46:42 GMT -5
Surprisingly, Muraco has been a disappointment so far. Even introduced him in the same region as Snuka at the time and hoped to build Muraco up enough for a feud with Snuka but Muraco didn't fare so well. He is struggling with Antonino Rocca right now.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2008 9:10:32 GMT -5
havent used him yet in ICWA but will be shortly as I have plans for him to join a new stable Im working on. He has done well in my past LOW feds so I expect the same from him.
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Post by j on Oct 6, 2008 17:07:32 GMT -5
Muraco has been a solid midcard guy, but nothing special.
he was 16-11 in the NWA before jumping to the AWA where he thought he might get a better chance but has only been 2-4 in singles. Was 7-7 in tag team matches with Bob Orton Jr. in the NWA but they have done very well as a team in the AWA going 6-3 and trading the tag titles with Bruiser Brody & Jimmy Snuka a few times.
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Post by roninnoir on Oct 7, 2008 13:46:30 GMT -5
He is my major heel bruiser. When Nick Bockwinkel and Harley Race departed for Legendary Japan leaving Heenan without most of his team, he brought in Larry Zbyszko, Rick Rude and Don Muraco. Well, Muraco has been a brutal enforcer for Heenan in the time since. When Bockwinkel and Race returned, with Larry Hennig and Ray Stevens (and Curt Hennig added to the Heenan family), Muraco has been responsible for helping Curt injure his own Dad, and literally, a few minutes ago, put Harley Race on the shelf, likely making him miss Omni Onslaught.
Muraco is not to be trifled with...in a short period of time, he's left a lot of scars on a lot of guys/
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Post by TDalton on Oct 7, 2008 14:32:50 GMT -5
Muraco had an 13-7 (65%) record in my NWF. He had two North American title shots against The Sheik, but failed to win the belt. Of course, no one else can beat The Sheik either. He was also successful against Snuka despite losing the two blowoff matches at the end.
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Post by holland227 on Oct 19, 2008 21:05:21 GMT -5
Don Muraco keeps producing golden stats and matches for me as he is now 6-2, won his feud against Jim Londos and have a victory over former champion Rogers. He is in line for a title shot after Rogers-Bockwinkel have their rematch!
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