Post by WTIC on Mar 16, 2018 1:18:19 GMT -5
It's Spring Break time, so I'm taking a bit of a break once I post this! Don't miss me too much!
Thanks for all the great replies, everyone! Here's another one for you to enjoy:
MATCH 1: “Master G” George Welles VS “The Unpredictable” Johnny Rodz
Rodz put on a good showing, but Welles got the victory in the first match.
George Welles won with his Finisher-FLYING TACKLE in a time of 5:57.
(Welles won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 1)
MATCH 2: “Quickdraw” Rick McGraw VS The Spoiler
Facing difficulty in defeating his opponent, Spoiler needed to hit his Finisher 3 times to win.
The Spoiler won when he used his Finisher-DOUBLE UNDERHOOK SUPLEX three times in a row in a time of 7:34.
(Spoiler won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 2)
MATCH 3: Jose Luis Rivera VS Rene Goulet
This was an even match that actually went the time limit.
The 20-minute time limit was reached in this match.
(Goulet won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 3)
MATCH 4: Special Delivery Jones VS Nikolai Volkoff
Toying with his opponent here, Volkoff got an easy victory in this one.
Nikolai Volkoff won with his Finisher-BACKBREAKER DROP in a time of 3:38.
(Volkoff won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 4)
MATCH 5: Bret “Hitman” Hart VS “Magnificent” Don Muraco
Not taking anything for granted, Muraco devastated the Canadian Hart to get the win here.
Don Muraco won by using his Finisher-HAWAIIAN HAMMER two times in a row in a time of 1:33.
(Muraco won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 5)
MATCH 6: WWF World Tag Team Champs Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch VS
Jack & Jerry Briscos – TITLE BOUT
Sensing a loss here, Adonis got himself DQed to avoid losing the Belts in this one.
Jack & Jerry Brisco won when Adonis was disqualified against Jack in a time of 21:49, so Adonis & Murdoch retain the Tag Belts because the Belts cannot change hands on a DQ.
(Adonis & Murdoch won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 6)
MATCH 7: “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka VS Cowboy Bob Orton
Snuka got a little too out of control here and it cost him the match this time around.
Bob Orton won when Snuka was disqualified in a time of 17:04.
(Snuka won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 7)
MATCH 8: WWF Intercontinental Champ Tito Santana VS
Greg “The Hammer” Valentine – TITLE BOUT
Focused and determined, Valentine was able to win back his Intercontinental Belt here!
Greg Valentine won with a Piledriver in a time of 13:21, thus Greg Valentine is the NEW WWF Intercontinental Champion!!
(Santana won [by count-out] IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 8)
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SCORING SYSTEM
Tally Same: If the outcome of who won is the same, even if by different means (win by DQ instead of by pin is still considered the Same), or if the the match and outcome had no winner.
Tally Different: If the outcome of who won is different, or if the match had a winner but the original outcome was a double-DQ or double-Count-Out, or if the match had no winner but original outcome did.
Tally This Card: Tally of Same, Tally of Different, and Percentage of Same / ( Same + Different ) for this fight card.
Tally This Month: Tally of Same, Tally of Different, and Percentage of Same / ( Same + Different ) for just this month.
Focus on Squash Cards Tally:
This is a compilation of fight cards that were TV Tapings made up of Squash Matches. It is a separate tally that focuses on these fight cards only. These fight cards are already part of the Overall Tallies.
Thanks for all the great replies, everyone! Here's another one for you to enjoy:
WWF '85 @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - January 18, 1985
MATCH 1: “Master G” George Welles VS “The Unpredictable” Johnny Rodz
Rodz put on a good showing, but Welles got the victory in the first match.
George Welles won with his Finisher-FLYING TACKLE in a time of 5:57.
(Welles won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 1)
MATCH 2: “Quickdraw” Rick McGraw VS The Spoiler
Facing difficulty in defeating his opponent, Spoiler needed to hit his Finisher 3 times to win.
The Spoiler won when he used his Finisher-DOUBLE UNDERHOOK SUPLEX three times in a row in a time of 7:34.
(Spoiler won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 2)
MATCH 3: Jose Luis Rivera VS Rene Goulet
This was an even match that actually went the time limit.
The 20-minute time limit was reached in this match.
(Goulet won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 3)
MATCH 4: Special Delivery Jones VS Nikolai Volkoff
Toying with his opponent here, Volkoff got an easy victory in this one.
Nikolai Volkoff won with his Finisher-BACKBREAKER DROP in a time of 3:38.
(Volkoff won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 4)
MATCH 5: Bret “Hitman” Hart VS “Magnificent” Don Muraco
Not taking anything for granted, Muraco devastated the Canadian Hart to get the win here.
Don Muraco won by using his Finisher-HAWAIIAN HAMMER two times in a row in a time of 1:33.
(Muraco won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 1 for Match 5)
MATCH 6: WWF World Tag Team Champs Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch VS
Jack & Jerry Briscos – TITLE BOUT
Sensing a loss here, Adonis got himself DQed to avoid losing the Belts in this one.
Jack & Jerry Brisco won when Adonis was disqualified against Jack in a time of 21:49, so Adonis & Murdoch retain the Tag Belts because the Belts cannot change hands on a DQ.
(Adonis & Murdoch won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 6)
MATCH 7: “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka VS Cowboy Bob Orton
Snuka got a little too out of control here and it cost him the match this time around.
Bob Orton won when Snuka was disqualified in a time of 17:04.
(Snuka won IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 7)
MATCH 8: WWF Intercontinental Champ Tito Santana VS
Greg “The Hammer” Valentine – TITLE BOUT
Focused and determined, Valentine was able to win back his Intercontinental Belt here!
Greg Valentine won with a Piledriver in a time of 13:21, thus Greg Valentine is the NEW WWF Intercontinental Champion!!
(Santana won [by count-out] IRL, so the tally for this is Same + 0 for Match 8)
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SCORING SYSTEM
Tally Same: If the outcome of who won is the same, even if by different means (win by DQ instead of by pin is still considered the Same), or if the the match and outcome had no winner.
Tally Different: If the outcome of who won is different, or if the match had a winner but the original outcome was a double-DQ or double-Count-Out, or if the match had no winner but original outcome did.
Tally This Card: Tally of Same, Tally of Different, and Percentage of Same / ( Same + Different ) for this fight card.
Tally This Month: Tally of Same, Tally of Different, and Percentage of Same / ( Same + Different ) for just this month.
Focus on Squash Cards Tally:
This is a compilation of fight cards that were TV Tapings made up of Squash Matches. It is a separate tally that focuses on these fight cards only. These fight cards are already part of the Overall Tallies.
TALLY THIS CARD:
TALLY THIS MONTH:
Tally The Same | Tally Different | Percent The Same |
4 | 4 | 50.00% |
TALLY THIS MONTH:
Tally The Same | Tally Different | Percent The Same |
85 | 51 | 62.50% |
FOCUS ON SQUASH CARDS TALLY: (After two squash cards)
Tally The Same | Tally Different | Percent The Same |
14 | 8 | 63.64% |
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