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Post by "Dr Death" Ric Anderson on Jan 5, 2019 20:07:45 GMT -5
This is kind of a re-do from interdimensional wrestling (you can read that as I accidentally deleted the old fed. ).
The wrestlers involved will be completely random and I will book based on what the dice dictate. Rankings will be dictated by Graymar's Ranking System.
Without further ado, here are the starting champions and rankings:
World Champion Randy Savage World Tag Team Champions The Valiant Brothers American Champion Jimmy Snuka Texas Champion Mikey Whipwreck TV Champion Bloodline American Tag Team Champions Don Muraco and Roddy Piper
Singles Rankings
Dan Spivey Adrian Street Diamond Dallas Page Jimmy Valiant Blackjack Mulligan Johnny Yuma
Tag Rankings
Von Erichs Sheepherders Rock n roll Express
The World champion will make title defenses outside the promotion as well as title defenses within the great state of Texas. This will be the starting point for what I hope will be an entertaining and fun promotion. I can't wait to see your feedback.
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Post by "Dr Death" Ric Anderson on Jan 6, 2019 11:17:43 GMT -5
Welcome to the first edition of Texas Championship wrestling. We have a pretty amazing card in store. First, you'll see the wild Sheepherders take on the equally crazy team of Finlay and Dave Taylor.
We also have 3, count-em, 3 title matches! Bloodline defends the TV title against Diamond Dallas Page, Mikey Whipwreck defends the Texas Title against Dan Spivey and finally, we were able to get Randy Savage here to defend the NWA World title against American Champion Jimmy Snuka. Now I'll stop talking and we can head to the ring!
Finlay and Dave Taylor d The Sheepherders
This has the potential to be an amazing match. Finlay and Taylor jump the Sheepherders as they enter the ring and the fight is on! Surprisingly, Taylor and Finlay dominate most of the match with quick tags and vicious, high impact moves. They finally win when Dave Taylor hits the British Suplex for a second time on Luke Williams.
Blackjack Mulligan d Billy Gunn
This match wasn't even close. Mulligan took over from the opening bell and beat Gunn down with clotheslines and variations of the claw. He finally landed one clothesline too many and Gunn just couldn't get up.
“Exotic” Adrian Street d Jimmy Valiant
Jimmy is here looking for revenge for things Street did to him in other territories, such as hitting him in the face with a loaded glove. However, Jimmy proved to be no match for the Exotic One, as the match lasted under a minute before Jimmy succumbed to the Crucifix.
Magnificent Muraco and Roddy Piper d The Von Erich Brothers.
Piper and Muraco had their way with Kevin. They never let him get close enough to his brother to tag. Piper even went so far as to whip Kevin with his belt outside the ring. Piper mercifully ended it with the sleeper. As they left the ring, David was screaming about this not being over. He said “You can't whip a Von Erich like a damn dog and get away with it!!”
TV Title Match: Bloodline d Diamond Dallas Page
DDP started the match by working on Bloodline's head and neck with a series of clotheslines, neckbreakers and russian leg sweeps. Bloodline ducked a clothesline, took control and never looked back. He managed to lock in the Cetus Masterlock, but DDP was able to reach the ropes. Bloodline won a few minutes later with a knee breaker.
Texas Title Match: Dan Spivey d Mikey Whipwreck
This match was no contest. Whipwreck started the match hot and absorbed a power bomb from the giant Spivey. But Dan followed it up with a backbreaker for the win.
World Title Match: Jimmy Snuka DQ Randy Savage
This was a wild one from the very beginning. The action spilled out of the ring almost immediately and the referee warned both men repeatedly. Savage was disqualified for piledriving Snuka on the announcers table and retains the title since Snuka did not achieve a pinfall or submission.
As we went off the air, it was announced that Savage will be back next month and will defend against Snuka again, this time the title can change hands on a Disqualification.
That's all we have for this week, folks. Hope you enjoyed the action, see you next time!!
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Post by "Dr Death" Ric Anderson on Jan 6, 2019 15:30:02 GMT -5
Quick News Item:
The vacant Southwest TV title was filled when Bobo Brazil beat Ivan Koloff in Birmingham.
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Post by "Dr Death" Ric Anderson on Jan 7, 2019 3:32:00 GMT -5
Welcome to another edition of Texas Chamionship Wrestling. We have several new faces making an appearance as well as the world tag team champions in town. Settle in and get ready for another incredible episode!
Tracey Smothers d Dennis Condrey
This was a match between two newcomers to TCW. Even though Condrey blind sided Smothers before the match started, Tracey regained control and won with a running crossbody.
Mikey Whipwreck d Necros
Necros had an unsuccessful debut match against Mikey Whipwreck. Mikey hit the Whipper Snapper out of nowhere for the quick pin.
Jake Milliman d Johnny Yuma
Jake Milliman pulls off the upset of the year so far by beating Yuma with a headbutt off the second rope. While Milliman is celerating, Yuma attacks him from behind and knocks him out of the ring. Yuma follows Jake out and hits a DDT on the floor. He's picking him up and hits another DDT! And another!! He just keeps DDT'ing Milliman. Tracy Smothers finally comes out and chases Yuma off. Jake Milliman just took 5 DDTs on the concrete floor! The referees are calling for a stretcher to take the bloody Jake Milliman to the back, and possibly to the hospital.
Blackjack Mulligan d “Exotic” Adrian Street
This match went back and forth, with Street relying on quickness and psychological tactics and Mulligan just using sheer power. Blackjack finally won with the Iron Claw.
The Von Erichs d Dave Taylor and Finlay
This was a wild brawl that ended when Kevin got the Iron Claw on Finlay.
Texas Title Match: Diamond Dallas Page d Dan Spivey
Page started out trying to get cute. He kept throwing Spivey from one turnbuckle to the other. Finally, Spivey charged out of the corner and flattened Page with a clothesline. DDP withstood a couple of DDT's but hit the Diamond Cutter out of nowhere for the pin. DDP is your new Texas Heavyweight Champion.
Jimmy Snuka d Billy Gunn This was a fantastic back and forth match that saw Snuka recover from a missed Superfly Leap to win with a backbreaker.
World Tag Team Title Match: Don Muraco and Roddy Piper d The Valiant Brothers.
Piper and Muraco showed themselves to be a smooth, quick-tagging machine. They won after just a few minutes when Piper locked Jimmy Valiant in the Sleeper.
What an amazing night of action ladies and gentlemen! Tune in next week for more of the same!!
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Post by "Dr Death" Ric Anderson on Jan 7, 2019 3:59:50 GMT -5
Current Standings. I'm using Graymar's ranking system. The numbers represent each wrestler/team's score baased on that system. In order to qualify for an American title shot, the wrestler/team needs to have at least a score of 1300. A Texas title shot requires 1200 and a TV title shot requires 1100. The only other way to get a title shot is to beat the champ in a non title match.
Singles Rankings Dan Spivey 1275 Billy Gunn 1210 Diamond Dallas Page 1177 Tracey Smothers 1150 Necros 1150 Blackjack Mulligan 1147 Adrian Street 1145 Dennis Condrey 1040 Johnny Yuma 937 Jake Milliman 673
Tag Rankings Von Erichs 1148 Valiants 1030 Rock n roll Express 1019 Sheepherders 1005 Finlay and Dave Taylor 1003
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Post by "Dr Death" Ric Anderson on Jan 7, 2019 21:06:24 GMT -5
We interrupt this fed to ask a few questions. I'm very new to the e-fed thing.
1. I'd love to know if you would do anything differently as far as how I determine matches (dice rolls) and determine rankings and title shots.
2. I've been thinking of going to the Chikara method of earning title shots. I'd love to hear your thoughts as to the pros and cons.
3. any advice you veterans have for a newbie promoter?
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