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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 28, 2017 23:01:05 GMT -5
The build for the Duggan vs. Hanson feud has been great. Hanson losing to Jeff King only adds fuel to the fire. Cole vs. Daniels sounded like a great main event and a good win for Cole. THe lineup for Fight Night at the Fox is looking great.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 29, 2017 8:54:37 GMT -5
The build for the Duggan vs. Hanson feud has been great. Hanson losing to Jeff King only adds fuel to the fire. Cole vs. Daniels sounded like a great main event and a good win for Cole. THe lineup for Fight Night at the Fox is looking great. Just wait until Raymond Rowe gets involved and Duggan needs a partner... I'll post teasers for episode six and Fight Night at the Fox later today.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 30, 2017 8:08:51 GMT -5
Coming soon, on KPLR channel 11, live from the legendary Chase Hotel, episode 6 of LWF: Wrestling at the Chase!
See Michael Elgin & Willie Mack take on Randy Savage & Moose in the main event! Also in action, Nikolai Volkoff, Matt Riddle, Greg Valentine, Keith Lee and many more!
And, just six days later, live from the historic Fabulous Fox Theater, Fight Night at the Fox! See Harley Race defend the LWF Midwest Heavyweight title against Bruiser Brody in the main event!
Other spectacular matches signed: Willie Mack vs. Moose Nigel McGuinness vs. Zack Sabre Jr. Lou Thesz & partner of his choosing vs. Ted DiBiase & Keith Lee Randy Savage vs. Michael Elgin
Tickets are available at the Fox box office but they're selling out fast!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Apr 30, 2017 9:59:25 GMT -5
I'm loving your vibe and presentation for your fed, plus I like that name Fight Night at the Fox. Bruiser Brody I'm picking to beat Harley Race both the match and the title...
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 30, 2017 12:49:07 GMT -5
I'm loving your vibe and presentation for your fed, plus I like that name Fight Night at the Fox. Bruiser Brody I'm picking to beat Harley Race both the match and the title... Thanks for reading! I hope Race has a long title reign but it should still be a great match. I'll post episode 6 in a couple days and Fight Night at the Fox toward the end of the week.
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Post by Gunslinger on May 2, 2017 6:47:35 GMT -5
Live from the legendary Chase Hotel, it's episode 6 of Wrestling at the Chase!: 1. Greg Valentine vs. Scott Casey Valentine flattened Casey with a series of Valentine chops and locked on the Figure Four but Casey made it to the ropes. Valentine hit three knee breakers and locked on the figure four a second time for the win.
2. Matt Riddle vs. Jeff King Riddle quickly took King down with a dragon screw and locked on the heel hook but King was able to break the hold. Riddle wore King down with a triangle choke. King left the ring, favoring his neck, but Riddle went out and rolled him back in. Riddle locked on the heel hook the second time for the win.
3. Keith Lee vs. Rock Riddle Riddle threw everything he had at Keith Lee with little effect in the opening minutes. Riddle managed to take down and lock on the figure four cobra sleeper but Lee broke the hold with ease. Riddle hit the flying elbow drop for a near fall. Riddle hit a second flying elbow drop but couldn’t keep Lee down. Lee made a comeback and hit Ground Zero but Riddle kicked out. Lee hit Ground Zero a second time for the win.
After the match, Lou Thesz came out of the crowd and attacked Lee, powerbombing him and locking on the double wristlock until security arrived.
4. Nikolai Volkoff vs. Tracy Williams The two men battled back and forth for several minutes, neither able to hold the advantage. The end came out of nowhere when Williams surprised Volkoff in the middle of the ring with the cross armbreaker. The Russian had no choice but to tap out!
5. Elgin & Mack vs. Savage & Moose Elgin and Moose started the match. Elgin hit the buckle bomb and followed it up with an Elgin Bomb but Savage broke the pin. Elgin tagged in Willie Mack. Mack hit MDX, wearing Moose down further. Moose made a comeback, countering Mack’s back drop with a piledriver. Moose threw Mack to the outside and and slammed him into the ring barrier before tagging in Savage. Willie Mack and Savage traded the advantage several times before Savage hit the running knee to the back for a near fall. Savage hit the double axe handle to the outside, ringing Mack’s bell. Savage hit the flying Elbow smash but Mack kicked out! Savage threw Mack to the floor and bodyslammed him on the concrete. Elgin helped Mack back into the ring to break the count. Savage hit a second flying elbow but Elgin broke the cover. Savage went to the top, pointed at Elgin, and hit a third flying elbow drop. Elgin tried to break the count but Moose speared him off the apron as the referee counted the pin.
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Post by Gunslinger on May 2, 2017 14:40:41 GMT -5
Coming soon, live from the historic Fabulous Fox Theater, Fight Night at the Fox! See Harley Race defend the LWF Midwest Heavyweight title against Bruiser Brody in the main event!
Other spectacular matches signed: Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Hanson Tracy Williams vs. Nikolai Volkoff Willie Mack vs. Moose Nigel McGuinness vs. Zack Sabre Jr. Lou Thesz & partner of his choosing vs. Ted DiBiase & Keith Lee Randy Savage vs. Michael Elgin
Tickets are still available at the Fox box office but they're nearly sold out!
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Post by cruefan68 on May 3, 2017 16:43:22 GMT -5
Episode 6 was great and what a main event with Randy Savage & Moose beating Michael Elgin & Willie Mack. Tracy Williams with a submission win over Nikolai Volkoff was huge. Volkoff will no doubt be looking for revenge in the rematch. Lou Thesz doing the run-in on Keith Lee was unexpected but justified. I am looking forward to who Thesz picks as a partner to face Dibiase and Lee.
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Post by Gunslinger on May 3, 2017 20:18:33 GMT -5
Episode 6 was great and what a main event with Randy Savage & Moose beating Michael Elgin & Willie Mack. Tracy Williams with a submission win over Nikolai Volkoff was huge. Volkoff will no doubt be looking for revenge in the rematch. Lou Thesz doing the run-in on Keith Lee was unexpected but justified. I am looking forward to who Thesz picks as a partner to face Dibiase and Lee. Thanks! I waffled on Thesz's partner right up until the event but I think I made the right choice. I'll post Fight Night at the Fox in the next day or two.
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Post by Gunslinger on May 4, 2017 5:43:01 GMT -5
Live from the Fabulous Fox Theater, it's Fight Night at the Fox! 1. Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Hanson Hanson powerbombed Duggan for a quick win. As Hanson celebrated in the ring, Duggan grabbed his 2X4 and smashed it across the back of Hanson’s head, knocking him out.
2. Tracy Williams vs. Nikolai Volkoff Volkoff dominated Wiliams with his strength advantage and hit the backbreaker drop for a near fall. Williams battled back and locks on the Facelock but Volkoff made it to the ropes. Williams dropped Volkoff on his head with a piledriver for the win.
3. Willie Mack vs. Moose Moose whipped Willie Mack to the ropes but Willie countered with a piledriver. Willie hit a standing moonsault but Moose kicked out. Willie hit a Samoan Drop for a near fall. WIllie hit the frog splash for a quick win. After the match, he offered his hand to Moose but Moose slapped it away.
DiBiase and Keith Lee entered the ring first. Lou Thesz came halfway down the aisle and motioned to the back, bringing out his partner, Matt Riddle!
4. Thesz & Matt Riddle vs. DiBiase & Lee Riddle and Lee started the match. Lee whipped Riddle to the buckles and Riddle sent him tumbling outside with a backdrop. Thesz was waiting on the outside and suplexed Lee on the concrete, nearly getting him counted out. Riddle locked on the cross armbreaker but Lee made it to the ropes. Riddle locked on the cross armbreaker a second time and tagged in Lou Thesz. Thesz hoisted Lee up and dropped him on his neck and shoulders with the Greco-Roman Backdrop. DiBiase entered the ring to break the pin and Riddle jumped in to counter. The referee lost control of the match! DiBiase blasted Thesz with a knee drop and rolls Lee on top of Thesz but Thesz kicked out. Lee hit ground zero on Thesz and tagged in DiBiase. DiBiase and Thesz brawled outside the ring and DiBiase powerslammed him on the concrete. Thesz managed to make it in before the 20 count. DiBiase pummeled Thesz and whipped him into the ropes. Thesz hit the Thesz Press out of nowhere for a near fall. Thesz locked on the double wristlock and tagged in Riddle. Riddle clamped on the Fujiwara Armbar but DiBiase broke the hold. Riddle locked on the cross armbreaker and DIBiase managed to get to the ropes, visibly favoring his arm. Riddle took DiBiase down but DiBiase rolled over, protecting his arm, and Riddle locked on the heel hook instead. Riddle threw DiBiase out to the floor and peppered him with stiff kicks. DiBiase made a comeback, raking Riddle’s eye, and tagged Lee back in. Lee threw Riddle to the outside and Riddle dragged him out of the ring and hit the Bro2Sleep on the outside, knocking Lee senseless. Riddle rolled him back into the ring and tagged in Lou Thesz. Thesz dropped Lee on his head with the Greco-Roman backdrop. DiBiase tried to break the pin but Riddle caught him and locked him in the cross armbreaker. The referee counted Lee’s shoulders to the mat as DiBiase writhed in agony while trapped in Riddle’s hold. After the match, the faces celebrated in the ring while DiBiase and Lee walked to the back. DiBiase mouthed “This isn’t over” into the camera as they walked behind the curtain.
5. Nigel McGuinness vs. Zack Sabre Jr The two men wrestled back and forth. Nigel hit the Tower of London, nearly getting the pinfall. Nigel scored a near fall with the swinging kick/downward Lariat. Nigel hit the Tower of London a second time for a near fall. Nigel scored another near fall with the headstand in teh corner/mule kick. Nigel hit the Tower of London a third time for the win in a disappointingly one-sided match.
6. Randy Savage vs. Michael Elgin Elgin controlled the match early on with his strength advantage and nearly got a quick win with the buckle bomb. Savage blocked a fallaway slam but his comeback was short-lived after Elgin reversed a sunset flip for a near fall. Elgin threw Savage to the floor and the two men brawl all over ringside. Elgin threw Savage back into the ring and drilled him with a spinning backfist for the win!
7. Harley Race vs. Bruiser Brody for the LWF Midwest Heavyweight title! Race and Brody battled back and forth until Race was able to take Brody down and lock on the Indian Deathlock. Brody made it to the ropes but was visibly favoring his knee. Race hoisted Brody up and dropped him with the vertical suplex for a near fall. Race nailed the piledriver for a big win to retain the title.
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