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Post by WTIC on Jul 28, 2020 19:29:04 GMT -5
Absolutely love these charts! Especially how you incorporated the Ring Ratings into the 'out of the ring' chart... I find too many of the official special match charts have a tendency to disregard the ratings of the wrestlers... I would like to think an A Ring Rating would almost become more of a factor in extreme/hardcore style matches... Definitely gonna use these, my friend... Thanks for sharing! You're welcome Pariah! Because of the nature of the Bootcamp match where pinfalls can occur either in or out of the ring but with most of the weapons being used inside the ring and yet some of the action including pinfall attempts also frequently occuring outside of the ring, I felt two charts were needed. The Out of the Ring chart for my Bootcamp match is very similar to the scale for the official Out of the Ring chart (i.e. opponent crawling back into the ring on 8-9, 7-9, and 6-9 for Ring ratings A, B, and C respectively and the opponent on offense mostly being in control on that chart for any number higher than those rolls.) What a great chart that is! (Shamelessly pats self on back) Todd C WTIC
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Post by Vegas on Jul 28, 2020 19:35:35 GMT -5
You're welcome Pariah! Because of the nature of the Bootcamp match where pinfalls can occur either in or out of the ring but with most of the weapons being used inside the ring and yet some of the action including pinfall attempts also frequently occuring outside of the ring, I felt two charts were needed. The Out of the Ring chart for my Bootcamp match is very similar to the scale for the official Out of the Ring chart (i.e. opponent crawling back into the ring on 8-9, 7-9, and 6-9 for Ring ratings A, B, and C respectively and the opponent on offense mostly being in control on that chart for any number higher than those rolls.) What a great chart that is! (Shamelessly pats self on back) Todd C WTIC without a doubt, WTIC made the Bootcamp match chart I wrote look many times better with his great formatting skills!
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Post by Vegas on Jul 28, 2020 21:26:21 GMT -5
Vegas Wrestling Federation (VWF) Money in the Bank: RAW July 21, Year 2 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV (Final Third of show, First Third and Second Third are both posted above)
Match #8: VWF Tag Team Champions Road Warriors defeated Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane, managed by Melina and also accompanied by Mr. Hughes)
- Before this match started, two large men wearing large hats and trench coats were seen taking front row seats.
- First Fall: The Midnight Express controlled the majority of this match, to the delight of Melina. However, this fall ended when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Lane via a spear after rebounding from being thrown into the ropes. Road Warriors up 1-0.
- Second Fall: A very competitive fall, Eaton pinned Road Warrior Animal via a top rope elbow. Road Warriors and Midnight Express are tied 1-1.
- Third/Final Fall: The Road Warriors won this fall when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Lane following the DOOMSDAY DEVICE. Road Warriors win 2-1.
- As a result, the Road Warriors retain the VWF Tag Team Championship which is a championship they have now held for 1 full year as they won it last July from the Rock N' Roll Express at last year's Money in the Bank PPV.
- Afterward, the two large men in the front row wearing the hats and trench coats were seen standing up and staring at the Road Warriors as Hawk and Animal left for the back.
Match #9: Greg Valentine defeated Randy Savage, Bobo Brazil, Barry Windham, "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith, and Ray Stevens in a RAW Money in the Bank ladder match
- A really good match. To the shock of many, Greg Valentine, who only clinched a spot in this match by winning a wild card battle royal earlier this week on RAW, was the one to climb the ladder and grab the briefcase.
- Striker and Zbyszko point out that the Valentines are having as great year in regards to Money in the Bank matches as Johnny Valentine won the VWF Money in the Bank match at Vegas Mania 2 (and later cashed in the briefcase to win the World Championship on Smackdown) and now Greg Valentine has won this year's RAW Money in the Bank match.
Match #10: VWF Champion Nick Bockwinkel (managed by Bobby Heenan) defeated Lou Thesz
- Thesz seemed to have this match won but a well timed distraction by Heenan allowed Bockwinkel to recover and turn the tide of this championship match. Bockwinkel via his BOCKWINKEL SLEEPER.
- As a result, Bockwinkel retains the VWF Championship.
- Afterward, Greg Valentine arrived in the ring with his newly-won RAW Money in the Bank briefcase. Valentine did not cash it in but told Bockwinkel "soon!" as tonight's show came to an end.
End of Show. See you tomorrow for Money in the Bank: EAWA!
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Post by Cory Olson on Jul 28, 2020 21:28:09 GMT -5
A great card, Zeke! That is awesome that the Road Warriors are still going strong. That is really cool that both Valentines won a briefcase in the last year. I am excited to see how things turn out for "The Hammer" with the RAW briefcase.
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Post by Pariah on Jul 28, 2020 23:45:19 GMT -5
Cannot believe Valentine managed to snag the briefcase... WOW!
And large men wearing hats and trenchcoats is never a sign good things to come... Maybe bad news for the Roadies... But after holding those belts for a year, Animal and Hawk are probably ready for anything...
Exciting show!
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Post by Vegas on Jul 29, 2020 1:41:28 GMT -5
A great card, Zeke! That is awesome that the Road Warriors are still going strong. That is really cool that both Valentines won a briefcase in the last year. I am excited to see how things turn out for "The Hammer" with the RAW briefcase. Thanks for the comments Cory! Although I think the tag team division is a little deeper on my Smackdown brand, the Road Warriors have definitely been impressive on my RAW brand. Yeah it is crazy about Greg Valentine as of the 6 competitors in the Money in the Bank match he was the last one I expected to get the win. Plus he only got in the Money in the Bank match in the first place by winning that 14 man battle royal for the final spot on my latest episode of RAW- and in the process apparently broke up the Dream Team as he and Brutus Beefcake as the final 2 in the battle royal fought each other after Beefcake jumped Valentine so it looks like the dice have me turning Valentine face too. The dice are driving this whole vehicle, I am just along for the ride lol.
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Post by WTIC on Jul 29, 2020 4:02:33 GMT -5
Vegas, check your INBOX here for info on Destroy All Humans! Todd C WTIC
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Post by TTX on Jul 29, 2020 4:17:58 GMT -5
Nice to see Bock take a big win.
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Post by Vegas on Jul 29, 2020 19:35:10 GMT -5
It is now time for the start of Money in the Bank: EAWA!
Vegas Wrestling Federation (VWF) Money in the Bank: EAWA July 22, Year 2 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV (First Third of show)
- commentators: Matt Striker and Larry Zbyszko
Match #1: Iron Sheik (managed by Shawn Daivari) defeated Justin Credible, Chris Candido, and Tom Prichard in a Vegas Traditional Opening 4 Way elimination match
- Credible pinned Prichard via THAT'S INCREDIBLE
- Iron Sheik tapped out Credible to the CAMEL CLUTCH
- Iron Sheik tapped out Candido to the CAMEL CLUTCH
Match #2: Midnight Bees defeated BWO in a handicap match
- The Midnight Bees overcame the 3 on 2 odds against them and won when "The Rocker" Marty Jannetty pinned Stevie Richards via ROCKER DROPPER.
Match #3: The Crusher and Jackie Fargo defeated the Pitbulls
- The Crusher and Fargo dominated this match and won when Fargo pinned Pitbull #1 via ATOMIC DROP
Match #4: Rob Van Dam defeated Vampiro (managed by Al Snow)
- Vampiro proved hard to put down but RVD won this match via his FIVE STAR FROG SPLASH.
End of First Third. Second Third posted next.
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Post by TTX on Jul 29, 2020 19:51:04 GMT -5
Nice win by the Bees and always enjoy Crusher and Fargo teaming.
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