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Post by Vegas on Apr 3, 2020 19:10:39 GMT -5
Vegas Wrestling Federation (VWF) Backlash presented by VWF's RAW brand April 20, Year 2 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV (Second Third of show, First Third is posted above)
Match #5: Bobo Brazil defeated King Kong Bundy (managed by Bobby Heenan) by DQ
- this match ended in a DQ when Heenan tried to trip Brazil who then left the ring to go after Heenan only to get choked out from behind by video cables from Bundy which led to Bundy getting DQd. Bundy continued choking Brazil until Brazil passed out and Bundy then gave Brazil a big splash on the floor as it appears there is now going to be a full fledged feud between Brazil and Bundy.
Match #6: Cruiserweight Champion Gorgeous George (accompanied by Exotic Adrian Street) defeated Johnny Saint
- thanks to interference from Street, George won this match via ROLLING HIPLOCKS to retain the Cruiserweight Championship.
Match #7: United States Champion Barry Windham defeated Ray Stevens (managed by Bobby Heenan)
- Windham won via his SWEETWATER SUPLEX to retain the United States Championship.
End of Second Third. Final Third posted next.
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Post by Mike M on Apr 3, 2020 19:42:08 GMT -5
Hey Vegas, who was Gorgeous George defending his title against?
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Post by Vegas on Apr 3, 2020 20:05:50 GMT -5
Hey Vegas, who was Gorgeous George defending his title against? Johnny Saint thanks for catching that Mike, I just fixed it now
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Post by Vegas on Apr 4, 2020 12:46:25 GMT -5
Vegas Wrestling Federation (VWF) Backlash presented by VWF's RAW brand April 20, Year 2 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV (Final Third of show, First Third and Second Third are both posted above)
Match #8: Jimmy Snuka defeated Nick Bockwinkel (managed by Bobby Heenan)
- Snuka won this intense grudge match via his SUPERFLY LEAP
Match #9: Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane, managed by Melina) defeated VWF Tag Team Champions Road Warriors by DQ
- as this match was starting, Striker and Zbyszko mentioned on commentary that both of these two tag teams have been entered into next month's MLW Memorial Cup Tournament.
- First Fall: The Midnight Express's recently reformed version of Eaton and Lane now being guided by Melina demonstrated why they are arguably the greatest tag team in MLW/VWF History as they kept the Road Warriors on the defensive for most of this match and won when Lane put away Road Warrior Animal following drop toe hold and elbow performed in tandem with Eaton. Midnight Express up 1-0.
- Second Fall: The Road Warriors rebounded strongly in this fall which they dominated when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Lane following the DOOMSDAY DEVICE. Road Warriors and Midnight Express are tied 1-1.
- Third/Final Fall: This was an intense and very competitive fall to determine who would be leaving with the VWF Tag Team Championship. The Road Warriors were winning at the time until the action spilled out of the ring where Eaton attempted to hit Road Warrior Hawk with a steel chair. Hawk ducked out of the way and then grabbed the chair away form Eaton. In retaliation, Hawk smashed the steel chair against Eaton which the referee saw and thus called for the bell to DQ the Road Warriors. Midnight Express win 2-1 by DQ. But since titles can not change hands when the deciding fall is a DQ, the Road Warriors retain the VWF Tag Team Championship.
Match #10: VWF Champion Randy Savage defeated Lou Thesz
- Savage won via his FLYING ELBOW SMASH to retain the VWF Tag Team Championship.
End of Show.
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Post by TTX on Apr 4, 2020 13:19:35 GMT -5
Nice to see Savage win but I think Vegas was tired after typing out all that Road Warriors/Midnight stuff. Fun as always, my friend.
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Post by Vegas on Apr 7, 2020 16:32:43 GMT -5
It is now time for the start of Judgment Day!
Vegas Wrestling Federation (VWF) Judgment Day presented by VWF's Smackdown brand April 21, Year 2 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV (First Third of show)
- commentators: Matt Striker and Larry Zbyszko
Preshow Match: Disco Inferno defeated Jake "The Milkman" Milliman
- Disco Inferno got the victory via his LAST DANCE
Match #1: Killer Kowalski defeated Boogie Woogie Man, "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal, and Johnny Mantell in a Vegas Traditional Opening 4 Way elimination match
- Regal pinned Mantell via stun gun
- Kowalski defeated Boogie Woogie Man via KOWALSKI CLAW
- Kowalski defeated Regal via KOWALSKI CLAW
- as a result, as pointed out by Striker and Zbyszko, no matter who wins the Intercontinental Championship Tournament tonight, Kowalski will receive an Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender's match as a result of winning the opening 4 way per VWF tradition.
Match #2: The Quebecers defeated the Conways
- this was the VWF debut match for both tag teams
- an impressive first match by both tag teams, the Quebecers won when Pierre Carl Oullett pinned Tiger Conway Sr. following Bombe de Rougeau performed in tandem with Jacques Rougeau
Match #3: Brian Christopher defeated Lenny Lane
- this was a rematch from Smackdown where Lane surprised everyone by attacking Christopher with a steel chair and Christopher arrived to the ring angry and set to settle the score. Christopher's motivation for revenge carried him and he got a quick and decisive victory over Lane via his HIP HOP DROP.
Match #4: Armstrongs defeated the Taylors
- the Armstrongs won this family vs family tag match when Bob Armstrong pinned Tugboat Taylor via GEORGIA JAWJACKER.
End of First Third. Second Third is next including the Semi-Finals of the Intercontinental Championship Tournament!
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Post by Thomas (TK) on Apr 7, 2020 17:30:22 GMT -5
Ooooohhhh yeah! The macho man retains...yeah! Dig it!
Road Warriors squeaked it but they will surely dominate in the 64 man tournament!
Speaking of which, my own annual.Bunkhouse Brawl Tourney will be starting soon!
Just caught up today...for some reason, the notification didnt tell me that you posted...tsk! tsk!
Great PPVs!
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Post by TTX on Apr 7, 2020 17:42:23 GMT -5
nice wins there by Quebecers and Christopher.
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Post by Vegas on Apr 7, 2020 20:03:17 GMT -5
Ooooohhhh yeah! The macho man retains...yeah! Dig it! Road Warriors squeaked it but they will surely dominate in the 64 man tournament! Speaking of which, my own annual.Bunkhouse Brawl Tourney will be starting soon! Just caught up today...for some reason, the notification didnt tell me that you posted...tsk! tsk! Great PPVs! thanks for reading my results! I have to get caught up on my fed reading too, hopefully later tonight
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Post by Vegas on Apr 7, 2020 20:55:47 GMT -5
Vegas Wrestling Federation (VWF) Judgment Day presented by VWF's Smackdown brand April 21, Year 2 T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas, NV (Second Third of show, First Third is posted above)
Match #5: Ladies Champion Sherri Martel defeated Rockin Robin
- Martel won this match via TOP ROPE SPLASH to retain the Ladies Championship
- afterward, a woman appeared and introduced herself as Candi Divine. Striker and Zbyszko pointed out that Martel and Divine had been frequent adversaries in the past in the Minnesota region. Divine informed Martel- while pointing toward Martel's Ladies Championship- that she has signed with the VWF and has been assigned to the Smackdown brand!
Match #6: Fit Finlay (accompanied by David Taylor) defeated Magnum TA in an Intercontinental Championship Tournament Semi-Finals match
- This was an incredible MOTY candidate match with a total of a combined 10 near pinfalls. Thanks to interference form Taylor, Finlay won this match via his TOMBSTONE PILEDRIVER to advance to tonight's tournament finals.
Match #7: Hacksaw Jim Dugan defeated Abdullah the Butcher in an Intercontinental Championship Tournament Semi-Finals match
- another good Semi-Finals match, Duggan won via his Old Glory knee drop to advance to tonight's finals where he will take on Finlay for the vacant Intercontinental Championship!
Match #8: James Gang defeated the Sheepherders
- this match marked the in-ring VWF debut for the James Gang
- this was a wild match but the James Gang was victorious in their first-ever VWF match when BG James pinned Luke Williams via his PUMP HANDLE SLAM.
End of Second Third. Final Third is next.
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