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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 5, 2016 17:16:05 GMT -5
= = = Pro Wrestling America = = =The TWF moves from this thread filsingergames.proboards.com/thread/5869/new-blood-tournament-l10?page=8to represent a new partnership under the Pro Wrestling America banner. TWF partners with other North American promotions to bring the fans "Pro Wrestling America" television program. The first event is a national tv taping following the aftermath of the King of The Mountain event in Denver. Five episodes are scheduled for Baltimore, MD headlined by a 15-lady Queen of the Mountain and Randy Savage versus Rick Rude in a Falls-Count-Anywhere match. Other matches announced for this taping are the Fantastics versus Sheepherders and Big John Studd versus Masked Superstar. Magnum TA and Sam Houston continue their battle against the Johnny Fairplay duo of Claudio Castagnoli and Lord Zoltan in a tag match.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 5, 2016 17:17:59 GMT -5
Year 1, Episode 1 (noted as 1.1) The episode began with clips on Dutch Savage winning the King of Mountain Battle Royal in Denver. Larry Sharpe upset the King of Mountain winner Dutch Savage with a sunset flip off the ropes after Dutch was distracted by Dr. Death Steve Williams. Williams was angry how Savage blindsided Doc to win the King of Mountain.
Clips were show of The Megabucks win over Stars and Stripes, which prompted Marcus Bagwell to split with his former championship partner the Patriot.
Savage T over Marcus Bagwell in Bagwell's return to solo competition. Bill Apter interviewed The Patriot which led to an altercation with Bagwell. Patriot roughed up Bagwell for interrupting and slapping the masked man. Bagwell fell behind early and fell victim to two VERTEBREAKERS for another upset. Bagwell challenged Patriot to singles match for the next episode.
Magnum TA def. Vanity with BELLY TO BELLY SUPLEX. Magnum broke the string of upsets on this debut episode.
Clips of King of the Mountain showing Shann Ra regaining the title and also a subsequent altercation leading to this special tag-team match.
TWF Ladies Champion Shann Ra with Mother Superior over Malia Hosaka and Rockin Robin. Superior used MOTHER OF DESTRUCTION to pin on Hosaka for the win.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 5, 2016 17:19:35 GMT -5
Episode 1.2 Bill Apter interviewed the Fantastics and Rogers and Fulton spoke about their rivalry with the Sheepherders and Rogers and Fulton agreed to battle the wild and crazy Kiwis on the next episode of Pro Wrestling America. Meanwhile the Fantastics face George South and Mr. X to start the episode.
Fantastics def. South and Mr. X with Fulton using the Fantastic Cradle for the win. The Fantastics teamwork was too much for this makeshift team.
Claudio Castagnoli with Johnny Fairplay def. SD Jones. Jones was roughed up outside the ring and was finished off with Claudio's NEUTRALIZER.
Lord Zoltan with Johnny Fairplay def. Astro Turk after two falling chops. The dark lord continued making his presence felt with a high profile win on TV.
Patriot def. Marcus Bagwell. Bagwell grabbed the mic and proclaimed he wants to everyone to refer to him as Buff. Bagwell began to threaten the ring announcer until Patriot rushed to the ring and pushed "Buff" away. Patriot got the early advantage and kept Buff on his heels. Used several forearm smashes with a powerslam for the win over his former partner. A post match altercation saw Eddie Fyne and Dangerous Dan Spivey assist Bagwell with an attack on the Patriot. Mr. USA Tony Atlas came to the aid of Patriot and challenged this duo of Spivey and Bagwell to a tag-team encounter on TV, right now!
Team USA, Tony Atlas and Patriot def. Dan Spivey and Buff Bagwell with Eddie Fyne. Team USA took control of this match and Atlas finished Spivey with a thunderous PRESS SLAM AND SPLASH for a win!
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 5, 2016 17:51:31 GMT -5
Episode 1.03 Sam Houston def. Johnny Rodz with a BULLDOG. Sam dominated this match from the onset.
TWF Champion Nick Bockwinkel with Bobby Heenan def. Ron Hutchinson after choking Hutchinson on the ropes and using the SLEEPER to win. Bill Apter interviewed the champion and was confronted by North American Wrestling Alliance Champion Buddy Rogers. Rogers claimed Bockwinkel has not beaten anyone. Bockwinkel laughed and scoffed at this claim and said every reign he beat a who's who of wrestling, including Rogers. Bockwinkel even offered to face Rogers instead of Rogers scheduled opponent Bill White. Both men jumped in the ring much to Bobby Heenan's dismay!
Returning from commercial, TWF Champion Nick Bockwinkel and North American Champion Buddy Rogers went to a no-contest. Bockwinkel dominated this unsanctioned match with no referee. TWF officials eventually broke up the match but Bockwinkel had Rogers in an extensive Abdominal Stretch and pinning position when the match ended. Is a Title-vs.-Title match in the cards for these two? Mike Lano captured many photos from this historic skirmish, which some skeptics noted that TWF officials were slow to break up this impromptu match.
The Fantastics def. Sheepherders with Johnny Fairplay in a wild match. Photographer Mike Lano was again at ringside for this back and forth battle featuring many near falls and saves. The Fantastics won with a ROCKET LAUNCHER on Luke.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 5, 2016 18:28:13 GMT -5
Episode 1.04 Dutch Savage destroyed Larry Sharpe in a rematch from an earlier episode. Dutch pinned Sharpe after a brutal double ax handle and offered to beat Sharpe twice in a row, to prove his earlier loss was a fluke. Another furious double ax handle wrapped up the second fall for Savage.
Bull Curry def. George South with a RIGHT HAND for an easy win.
Clips were shown of Masked Superstar eliminating both Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy during King of Mountain. Studd was looking for revenge claiming that Superstar's slam of him was a fluke.
Big John Studd with Bobby Heenan def. Masked Superstar by DQ. Superstar lost his temper attacking Heenan and was DQ'd for not releasing the COBRA HOLD after Studd easily reached the ropes. This rivalry is getting hotter by the moment.
Magnum TA and Sam Houston def. Claudio Castagnoli and Lord Zoltan with Johnny Fairplay. Zoltan was kept off the loss column early with a couple of saves from Claudio. Despite Claudio dominating when inside the ring, Magnum and Sam used two running lariats followed by a BELLY TO BELLY for the win.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 5, 2016 18:29:42 GMT -5
Episode 1.05 The entire episode contained the 15-Lady Queen of Mountain interspersed with clips for the upcoming March to Glory tag-team tournament. This event will include non-TWF teams such as Dick Hutton and Danny Hodge, Tolos Brothers along with Midnight Express, Killer Bees and clips of current TWF Teams. Pairings and seeding announced for the next episode.
TWF Ladies Champion Shann Ra won the 15-Lady Queen of Mountain, as the champion rolled through the competition. Some highlights: Ida Mae Martinez was #1 and eliminated some stiff competition such as Lelani Kai and Judy Martin but she was finally upended by Mother Superior. Superior had a good night eliminating former champion Sherri Martel and assisting Shann Ra to toss another former champion Malia Hosaka. Shann-Ra was too savage and eliminated Jazz, April Hunter and Penny Banner. Superior's partnership with Shann Ra dissolved at the end of the match as the mysterious grappler was eliminated by the champion for the victory!
Mother Superior wants a crack 1-1 with the champ to prove this match was a fluke.
Non-televised "Falls Count Anywhere" Randy Savage def. Rick Rude. The Macho Man subbing for Roddy Piper, tore apart the Ravishing One. Savage has no love lost for anyone associated with the Heenan Family, past or present. This wild victory went all over the arena giving many fans up-close and personal look on both men. A FLYING ELBOW polished off Rude in this encounter sending the crowd home happy.
NOTES: The wrestling world is abuzz with this new Pro Wrestling America concept. This inter-promotional relationship will bring together the best talent in wrestling...One interpromotional match is a match between the two kingpins Nick Bockwinkel and Buddy Rogers. These two champions look like they have unfinished business. A match between the two at SUPERBRAWL would surely act as a crown jewel for the annual Spring time event....Moving to the "one door closes, another opens" department The Patriots former championship partner Bagwell has led to a possible strong partnership with Mr. USA Tony Atlas. The pair is already dubbed as TEAM USA....Before Dutch Savage cashes in on a title shot from his King of Mountain victory, may want to settle the score with Steve Williams first....Speaking of scores to settle, the Masked Superstar and Big John Studd may want to have a rematch. Their recent hard-hitting encounter proved little but provided the fans with some great action...Stay tuned at ringside wrestling fans.
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Post by joebreakdown on Mar 10, 2016 9:29:22 GMT -5
This is my kinda fed! Old school format and action!
Great stuff!
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 13, 2016 19:10:53 GMT -5
Pro Wrestling America Road Show from Asbury Park, NJ /Convention Center Featuring the Stars of Mania Wrestling along with a Four-Way Hardcore Match and match for the held-up North American Tag-Team Championship.
Stars of Mania Wrestling: Johnny Kobra def. Rad Racer, a devastating LEG SWEEP nearly injured the young biker as Kobra took advantage of his edge in size and experience.
Arizona Chance def. Cobalt Commander with a Top Rope Fist Drop. Rumor has it the Commander had a bad case of jet lag from a flight over from Europe on a piece of "international business".
StarBoy and Lazer def. Pirahna and Dark Invader, DQ. Dark Invader used rough tactics to try and lure StarBoy to the Shadow Side, but things got out of hand resulting in a DQ. Looks like the Dark Invader's first attempt to lure Starboy over to "embrace the Shadow Side" was unsuccessful.
Randy Rose, W-DQ over Tracy Smothers. These two Southern Boys battled at ringside among the mud, blood and beer. Smothers choked Rose with a some type of rope at ringside. Referee called for the bell as things escalated beyond a hard-fought brawl.
Bruiser Brody and Boris Zhukov (with Comrade Nikita) def. Curt Hennig and Marty Jannetty. Brody slammed Marty hard for the pin on a distracted Jannetty who was jawing with Nikita.
Bill Apter introduced a special live " Legends Corner" with Larry Zbyszko. Larry Legend proceeded to call out all the has-been hall of famers hiding from him. Lou Thesz surprised the crowd and appeared from the locker room to tell Larry he was visiting good friend Danny Hodge. He will get in the ring any time with Larry but did not have his gear. However Thesz brought someone with him who is ready: Dr. Death Steve Williams!! A referee called for the bell and the match was on!
Larry Zbyszko def. Dr. Death . Larry evaded the power attack from Steve Williams early on and landed a deadly spin kick which led to a PILEDRIVER on Doc. Zbyszko needed two additional PILEDRIVERS to escape with a win!
The Mysterious Big Machine def. Mike Graham. The Super Machine was at ringside but the Big Machine was well-oiled and it showed: he ABSORBED some serious forearms from Graham. These show of force was followed by two BIG body slams to pin Graham.
EXTREME FOUR-WAY ELIMINATION MATCH: Sabu vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Sandman vs. Too Cold Scorpio. 1. Sabu was eliminated first as Sandman and Scorpio beat and bloodied him in succession. They tagged RVD who surprised the crowd by hitting the FIVE STAR FROG SPLASH on his former partner!
2. Sandman was next eliminated. The Hardcore Icon and his former partner Scorpio bloodied each other up by using everything they could get their hands on at ringside. Sandman missed a high-risk leap which led to Scorpio's DISS THAT DON'T MISS for the pin.
3. RVD def. Scorpio for the win. A weakened Scorpio could not keep up with the speedy Van Dam who reversed what looked like a piledriver attempt with a roll-up win.
North American Tag-Team Championship: The Tolos Brothers versus Danny Hodge and Dick Hutton. The titles were held-up after a double-disqualification during a match for the titles between the two teams in another organization. Pro Wrestling America promises a winner tonight! The Tolos Brothers kept Hutton in the ring for long stretches and many speculated that Hodge could have looked ahead to the upcoming Light Heavyweight Tournament. John and Chris hit alternating FLYING KNEE DROPS to capture the gold!
NOTES: Interesting night off the beaten path of the typical TWF. Bobby Heenan claims that Big Machine is Blackjack Mulligan under a mask and that this is Mulligan's way to circumvent his ban from competition....Either way the Heenan Family will have to deal with these Machines...The Tolos Brothers looked sharp with a win, but the working agreement with Pro Wrestling America should provide stiff competition for these belts....Larry Legend and his big mouth made a splash but one has to wonder what he has to gain with all these claims?...The talent from Mania wrestling introduced the crowd to some interesting characters: Dark Invader, StarBoy and Johnny Kobra seemed to capture the most of the attention this evening, but what will the future hold with these newcomers? Is there more than meets the eye with Dark Invader and StarBoy? Stay tuned from ringside!!
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Mar 13, 2016 19:12:37 GMT -5
This is my kinda fed! Old school format and action! Great stuff! Thanks for the feedback as it is good to know someone is reading. Makes it worthwhile to write up these posts!
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Apr 9, 2016 11:13:22 GMT -5
Pro Wrestling America Television from Atlantic City, NJ at the TWF Sports Pavilion Pro Wrestling America heads to SuperBrawl in New Jersey and will feature the first every Pro Wrestling America Light Heavyweight Champion. Competitors from around the world received invites and included several qualifying matches to determine the Top 10 contenders. The next four episodes will feature the first four rounds with the finals scheduled for SuperBrawl!
The Contenders: Danny Hodge (USA) Johnny Saint (UK) Jushin Liger and Tiger Mask (Japan) Super Crazy (Mexico) Jerry Lynn, Bobby Shane, Les Thatcher, Johnny Kobra and Fred Curry (USA)
Episode 1.06 LHC, Preliminary Round A: Johnny Kobra def. Super Crazy. Kobra used his martial arts to keep Crazy grounded. Crazy missed a DeathJump and Kobra used two LEG SWEEPS to gain the pin. The second sweep apparently injured the Mexican mat star as Kobra taunted him to "get up and get his green card".
LHC, Prelim Round B: Les Thatcher def. Fred Curry. Unlike the first prelim, sportsmanship prevailed as the wily Thatcher caught Curry off the ropes with a perfectly executed Sunset Flip for the pin. Unsurprisingly, the two shook hands after the match.
Special Challenge: Lou Thesz def. Larry Zbyszko. Lou Thesz answered Larry Legend's promise to "retire any has-been looking for a payday with Pro Wrestling America". Thesz outwitted Larry several times, but the self-proclaimed Legend kept rolling outside the ring. A frustrated Thesz chased him down applied a vicious STF followed by several dropkicks for the win. The way Larry limped away it looks like he wished he never called out Mr. Thesz!
Cobalt Commander (with Gargoyle) No-Contest Rad Racer (with Valley Girl). Cobalt got on the mike but a huge melee ensued resulting an injury to the So-Cal Racer. Valley Girl left ringside in disgust and said she is tired of "wimpy, pretty boys". Announcers mentioned that a rematch is scheduled between these two for a later episode. Meanwhile, Cobalt cannot wrestle until Rad Racer returns to the ring.
The first match signed for SuperBrawl is the finals for the Light Heavyweight Championship and the broadcast ended with a special video with all the competitors in action. Nick Bockwinkel will defend his TWF Title against either King of Mountain winner Dutch Savage or North American titleholder Buddy Rogers. The Nature Boy has challenged Dutch Savage for the rights to this title shot in Episode 1.08!
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