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Post by markyhitch on Jan 2, 2018 7:43:36 GMT -5
I am thoroughly enjoying your new fed. Nice to see The Sheepherders come out on top against The Fantastics and I look forward to seeing how Hulk Hogan will fare. Nice start for "The HUlkster" beating Kevin Sullivan. Such a great array of talent competing here. Thanks. I'm glad you are taking an interest. I'm also enjoying the randomised booking system because even I don't know what's coming next! I do have the Bill Apter card to influence things too. I'm considering making every tenth card a "supercard" with more matches than usual plus any title bouts.
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Post by markyhitch on Jan 6, 2018 11:28:56 GMT -5
Card #6
Ric Flair v Sam Houston The “Nature Boy” made his debut in the LWF against the young Texan who has yet to pick up a win. Flair dropped Houston with a reverse atomic drop and again with a knee clip. Houston was thrown into the corner of the ring and assaulted with thunderous chops before Flair took him down and pinned him with the use of the ropes.
Barry Windham v Tony Atlas Another Horseman makes his debut against “Mr USA”. Windham snatched the microphone from Cappetta and began the insults when Atlas appeared and attacked! Windham turned it around, reversing a whip into the ropes and catching his opponent with a powerslam. Atlas escaped a body slam to nail Windham with a jumping headbutt for a nearfall. Once again Windham reversed an Irish whip and powerslammed Atlas before forcing him to submit to the BLACKJACK CLAW.
The Grappler v Antonio Inoki Inoki, from Japan, expressed an interest in meeting Flair at some point before making his way to the ring. The Grappler attempted to take him by surprise with a chinlock but Inoki’s wrestling technique saw him in good stead. He managed to tie his opponent in knots with a full nelson into a cobra twist then into a bow and arrow. Inoki fired Grappler into the turnbuckle but was reversed and Inoki himself was sent high into the air with a back body drop. The Grappler missed with a splash allowing Inoki to pin him with a top rope kneedrop.
Bill Dundee v Jimmy Snuka The first rematch that the randomised booking system has thrown together. Again, Snuka opened the bout attacking Dundee with chops, leapfrog and chops and a piledriver. This time the Australian could not respond and Snuka quickly pinned him with the SUPERFLY LEAP.
Adrian Street v P.N. News The Motown rapper was back, this time to take on the “Exotic One”. Street avoided an Avalanche but attempted to carry News which backfired, leaving Street himself on the mat. News flattened him with sentons then hit four consecutive clotheslines. Street came back with a kneelift and made the cover but News easily kicked out. News knocked Street down with a shoulder tackle then went for another. Miss Linda tripped him up allowing Street to CRUCIFIX him for a sneaky win.
Masters Of The Power Bomb v The Steiner Brothers A real battle of the titans here. Vicious exerted his strength on both Rick and Scott early in the bout. Vader tagged in to continue the assault until Scott Steinerlined him. Rick scored a nearfall on Vicious after hitting a Steinerline on him. Vader missed a moonsault allowing Scott to be tagged in and they slugged it out. Scott went for a single leg Boston Crab on Vicious but he kicked him off and tagged Vader. After an avalanche, Vader hit the VADER BOMB to pin Scott.
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Post by markyhitch on Jan 14, 2018 9:39:32 GMT -5
Card #7
Angelo Mosca v Mike Graham The big Canadian began by dropping Graham with a clothesline and following up with a big nasty elbow drop. Graham rolled out of the ring and tripped Mosca up so he could perform a suplex. Unfortunately, Mosca countered. Graham attacked with forearms and a cross body block for a nearfall. Mosca attempted a submission with an abstretch but to no avail. Graham was thrown into the ropes but rebounded with a kick to flatten Mosca. The FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK was applied and Mosca gave up.
Greg Valentine v Jimmy Valiant “The Hammer” floored Valiant with a shoulder tackle then lifted him for a kneebreaker. Valentine ran the ropes but was back body dropped. Valiant went straight for a SLEEPER but it was not enough. Valentine was battered with a series of roundhouse punches followed by a top rope elbow. Valiant retried the SLEEPER and this time sealed victory.
Rick Rude v Lex Luger “Keep the noise down while I job to the Total Package,” is what Rude should have said because, after a running clothesline, Luger hauled him up into the HUMAN TORTURE RACK and gained an instant submission victory!
Adrian Street v Brad Armstrong Both wrestlers began the bout going through a routine where they snapmared, headlocked and clotheslined each other until Armstrong came out on top. The Marietta native never relinquished control of the match, bouncing Street from pillar to post with clotheslines and back body drops. Street managed a cheeky slap to the face but that angered Armstrong into dropping him with a dropkick before finishing him off with a RUSSIAN LEG SWEEP.
Ric Flair v Jerry Lawler “The Nature Boy” tangles with “The King”! Flair attempted a reverse atomic drop but Lawler blocked it and suplexed Flair then attacked with a kneedrop. Flair rolled out of the way and snapmared Lawler into a chinlock. Some thunderous chops from Flair were followed by a suplex and a buttdrop to the leg. Lawler avoided an elbow drop and bodyslammed his opponent. A series of punches and Flair flopped to the mat. Lawler went for the PILEDRIVER. One, two, foot on the rope! Both men brawled at ringside and a double DQ was called.
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard v Brutus Beefcake & Hulk Hogan “The Enforcer” locked up with Beefcake and got him in a headlock. Beefcake tossed him into the ropes and connected with a clothesline, a kneelift and a suplex before tagging in “The Hulkster”. Blanchard looked on helplessly as Hogan crushed Anderson with two backbreakers, a series of punches and the LEGDROP to claim the pinfall.
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Post by tman34 on Jan 18, 2018 14:15:35 GMT -5
I like the way you describe the action in the matches.I have all the B/w sets and the color relaunch and the expansion set .I play the same way you do no storylines for me .I set up matches and play them out.Keep up the good work.I also have a good amount of bootleg cards that I use from time to time .
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Post by tman34 on Jan 20, 2018 8:41:42 GMT -5
I'm really enjoying your fed I wanted to know do you use basic rules or advanced rules keep up the great work with the fed
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Post by markyhitch on Jan 21, 2018 7:49:15 GMT -5
I'm really enjoying your fed I wanted to know do you use basic rules or advanced rules keep up the great work with the fed Thank you for taking an interest. It makes posting worthwhile. I use the advanced rules (the choice situations chart and the smaller pin value). I also put my own spin on things. For example, when a wrestler has a "(c)" on his chart selection (eg. into the ropes (c)), I roll a die. If I get a 1, they roll on the chart else they drop down a level. Therefore wrestlers with a strong L2O have an advantage.
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Post by markyhitch on Jan 28, 2018 10:43:15 GMT -5
Card #8
Judy Martin v Rockin’ Robin The first womens’ match was an interesting one. Robin attacked from behind as Martin taunted Cappetta but the Myrtle Beach woman soon began to dominate. A face-first suplex brought a nearfall. Martin hit a legdrop and scored a two-count. Robin threw her opponent into the turnbuckle but again Martin was one step ahead and rolled her up for yet another nearfall. Martin missed with a diving headbutt and Robin went to town with swinging neckbreakers and a flying clothesline. The action spilt onto the arena floor, Robin disqualified for ramming Martin into the announcer’s table.
Nick Bockwinkel v Brad Armstrong Armstrong dodged a forearm smash and took Bockwinkel down with a kneelock. Armstrong went for a back body drop but Bockwinkel nailed him with a double axehandle. Armstrong came back with two hiptosses into a headlock takedown. “Tricky Nick” hit a back suplex then as the man from Georgia rose to his feet, Bockwinkel attacked with a knee to the back and rolled his opponent up for a nearfall. A dazed Armstrong then fell prey to the BOCKWINKEL SLEEPER.
The Grappler v S.D. Jones A win for Jones would make him the first LWF World Champion so the atmosphere was electric. However, The Grappler had other ideas and went to work, snapmaring Jones over for a few stomps and a kneelift. Grappler attacked with a legdrop and an elbow smash but Jones began to respond to the cheers of the spectators and launched a comeback. A dropkick, a back body drop set up the HEAD BUTT. One…two…kickout! The Grappler took the fight outside the ring where he knew the odds were in his favour. He tossed a dazed Jones back into the ring, smashed him with the LOADED BOOT and got the 1-2-3 much to everyone’s chagrin.
Barry Windham v Tommy Rich The action ended up outside the ring early on. Rich stung Windham upon their re-entry into the ring with a superb dropkick followed by forearm smashes. Windham reversed an armdrag into an abdominal stretch. Rich attempted a bodyslam but lost balance resulting in Windham crashing down on top of him for a two-count. A powerslam and a kneedrop weakened “Wildfire”. Windham launched his opponent with the SWEETWATER SUPERPLEX and held him down for three.
Nikita Koloff v Roddy Piper As Koloff began shouting abuse down the microphone, Piper slid into the ring and nailed him with a dropkick much to the spectators’ delight! Piper attacked with punches but the big Russian lifted him for a throat drop on the ropes. Outside the ring, Piper began whipping his opponent with his belt and the referee turned a blind eye to it. “Rowdy Roddy” went for a face slam but Koloff instead slammed him. As Piper got up, he was wiped out and pinned with the RUSSIAN SICKLE to massive boos.
Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff v The Road Warriors The debut of all four men was highly anticipated but ultimately a damp squib. Before the ring introductions could be completed, they all brawled uncontrollably outside and inside the ring. Sheik flattening Hawk with his flag as Animal and the Russian threw combos at each other. The referee had seen enough and disqualified both teams.
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Post by markyhitch on Feb 4, 2018 11:47:37 GMT -5
Card #9
Kevin Sullivan v Lanny Poffo Interesting fact : Poffo has defeated Sullivan twice by pinfall in dark matches. The possibility of a third win looked likely when Sullivan missed a dropkick and Poffo went for a crossbody for a nearfall. Poffo slammed Sullivan to the canvas then climbed the turnbuckle to perform SKY DROP. Sullivan kicked out at two however. Poffo climbed the turnbuckle again but the ropes were shaken and he fell into the position for the Tree Of Woe. Sullivan clotheslined for a two-count. The Boston native produced a bag of powder and threw it into Poffo’s eyes for the disqualification.
Larry Zbyszko v Jim Duggan As Duggan paraded down the aisle waving his flag, Zbyszko attacked from behind! The two brawled at ringside but Duggan rolled his opponent into the ring and hurt him with a piledriver. Instead of going for the kill, “Hacksaw” hot-dogged to the spectators allowing Zbyszko time to recover. “The Living Legend” brutalised Duggan with knee smashes and sleeperholds. The man from Pittsburgh devastated Duggan by hitting the PILEDRIVER four times for the pinfall win.
Sid Vicious v Tony Atlas A battle of two powerhouses. Atlas dropped Vicious early in the bout with a clothesline and a dropkick. Vicious caught him with a sidewalk slam for a nearfall. The momentum swung back and forth between the men, Vicious attacking with a chair, Atlas retaliating with roundhouse punches and a jumping headbutt. Atlas rebounded off the ropes but was caught and dropped with a double leg slam. “Power Bomb!” Vicious screamed before executing it and covering for the three-count.
Bill Dundee v Lex Luger “The Total Package” dominated the smaller man right from the get-go, delivering a press slam, a superplex, a football tackle and a clothesline which sent Dundee flying out of the ring! A crushing powerslam resulted in a two-count. Luger signalled for his finisher and ended Dundee’s night to forget with an awesome HUMAN TORTURE RACK.
Don Muraco v Sam Houston Muraco offered a handshake then kicked Houston before crushing him with a backbreaker. The young cowboy reversed a hiptoss though and took Muraco down with a kneeling armlock. Muraco fired Houston into the ropes but he leapfrogged and hit the BULLDOG for a nearfall. Houston then controlled the bout, ringing Muraco’s bell with combo punches and dropkicks. They battled outside the ring with Muraco coming out on top. He brought Houston back into the centre of the ring and planted him with the HAWAIIAN HAMMER for the three-count.
Ted DiBiase & King Kong Bundy v The Killer Bees An exciting bout straight out of the 1980s. DiBiase took Blair to ringside and throatdropped him on the steel railing, almost costing the Bees a count-out loss. Blair evaded Bundy’s tackle and made the tag. Bundy flattned Brunzell and DiBiase tried for a pinfall with a backbreaker. The Bees attempted to double-team Bundy to no avail. DiBiase nailed Brunzell with a suplex but a switch was made and Blair caught “The Million Dollar Man” in a SMALL PACKAGE for a two-count. Brunzell ran into the ropes to deliver a running elbow smash but ate a clothesline instead. DiBiase tagged in Bundy and an AVALANCHE picked up the win.
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Post by cruefan68 on Feb 4, 2018 13:38:34 GMT -5
I am continuing to enjoy the action here markyhitch and might I add that your Giant Haystacks avatar is, in a word, awesome. I wish we could get Haystacks in the game.
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Post by joebreakdown on Feb 5, 2018 9:20:11 GMT -5
I am continuing to enjoy the action here markyhitch and might I add that your Giant Haystacks avatar is, in a word, awesome. I wish we could get Haystacks in the game. I'd love a Haystacks (or even Loch Ness) card!
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