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Post by walkswithwolf on Jan 22, 2019 10:53:48 GMT -5
Dont know how the next one will come out.DQ is very sure.I will pick Tully Blanchard for the win.But he could probably get a taste of Uncle Ivans Chain 😉
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Jan 22, 2019 13:26:10 GMT -5
Going to go with Tully on this one. Close matchup though.
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Post by Vegas on Jan 22, 2019 13:45:42 GMT -5
Speaking of Tully Blanchard, I saw that today is his 65th birthday.
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Post by bookerbill on Jan 23, 2019 6:19:06 GMT -5
Thank again everyone for making predictions on the winner.
Ivan Kolkoff (29) v. Tully Blanchard (36) w/J.J. Dillon
Koloff quickly overpowers Blanchard including a pair of Russian Hammers. Blanchard goes to the eyes with rope burn and then sends Koloff into the ropes. Koloff counters a backdrop with a piledriver and then traps Blanchard in a Russian Backbreaker but cannot get the win (R11/P4). Koloff continues to dominate. Blanchard escapes to the floor but Koloff keeps in control with a series of punches. Back inside, falling face slam crushes Blanchard before a Russian Hammer drops Blanchard for a two count (R5/P7). RUSSIAN SICKLE kills Blanchard but Dillion causes a distraction. Second RUSSIAN SICKLE. Dillon enters the ring distracting Koloff. Blanchard attacks from behind. SLINGSHOT SUPLEX for a one count (R9/P6). Blanchard locks in a grinding chinlock but Koloff powers to his feet and catches Blanchard with a back elbow. Russian Hammer connects followed by a falling face slam. Another Russian Hammer drops Blanchard and Koloff hooks the leg for the win (R7/P8)
That was a lot more one sided than I expected with Koloff powering his way to victory.
You can put you holds and counters instruction guide back on the shelf for this next one . . .
The Crusher (20) v. Hacksaw Jim Duggan (45)
Can't imagine it will be pretty but it should be entertaining
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Post by TTX on Jan 23, 2019 7:34:53 GMT -5
Big win by Koloff for sure. You can never predict the dice. We're in for a real clubbering in the next match.
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Post by jirish780 on Jan 23, 2019 8:55:42 GMT -5
Another tough call, but I bet Da Crusher will be dancing with the dollies at the nearest Polish pub in celebration!
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Jan 23, 2019 9:20:02 GMT -5
I am going against the grain again and choose Duggan.
Koloff advances and while he controlled the match it seemed like a fun match to roll.
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Post by walkswithwolf on Jan 23, 2019 13:09:41 GMT -5
My Choice is da Crusher.Hacksaw will have hard times 🙂
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Post by bookerbill on Jan 24, 2019 6:15:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments everyone You are likely right about the clobbering TTX . jirish780 , not sure what kind of condition Crusher will be in for dancing after this one I was actually disappointed with Koloff v. Blanchard Humanoids4eva . I was hoping for more of a closer contest but it was cool getting to use the Dillion card. I think both Crusher and Duggan will be experiencing some hard times after their battle walkswithwolf The Crusher (20) v. Hacksaw Jim Duggan (45) Battle of the old school brawlers. Crusher grinds away with a headlock but it is Duggan who gets the first knockdown with a Tough Guy Clothesline. Duggan follows with a spinning body slam and then connects with a knee from the top. FLYING SPEAR only gets a one count from Morgan Dollar (R11/P4). Old Glory Knee drop connects as does a Tough Guy Clothesline. Duggan off the top with a smash to the top of the skull for a two count (R6/P3). Crusher stumbles to his feet and right into a FLYING SPEAR but Crusher kicks out immediately! (R12/P6). Piledriver crushes the Crusher who falls to the floor and then trips over Dr. Mike Lano as he attempts to regain the ring. Another piledriver and Duggan hooks the leg but Crusher kicks out again (R11/P5). The fans cannot believe it! Duggan mounts the corner for punches. Crusher counters wild haymakers and catches Duggan with a belly to belly suplex. Crusher clamps on a bear hug and then moves to a CRUSHER NELSON but Duggan makes the ropes (R7/P3). Stomach claw and Duggan bails to the floor. Crusher follows and they trade blows. Crusher goes into the post and is busted open. Duggan with a piledriver and a kick in the corner. Duggan with a forearm to the head and covers. 1, 2, kick out (R7/P6). Duggan goes back to the top but bloodied Crusher catches him and tosses him to the mat. Crusher locks in a CRUSHER NELSON and Duggan is trapped in the middle of the ring and has no choice but to submit. Up next, another all face battle Robert Gibson (13) v. “Boogie Woogie Man” Jimmy Valiant (52) While it is two popular competitors squaring off, it is still a classic battle of the high flyer scientific wrestler against a brawler. Should be another interesting encounter.
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Post by TTX on Jan 24, 2019 7:22:59 GMT -5
Nice win by Crusher...go Jimmy.
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