|
Post by Pariah on Oct 11, 2020 18:37:56 GMT -5
Too Cool continues to gain momentum against the Roadies (despite Ellering taking the fall in that last meeting)... Holy snap!
|
|
|
Post by cruefan68 on Oct 12, 2020 6:58:41 GMT -5
Cool to see more North East action and wow at Too Cool and Mikey Whipwreck getting the better of the Road Warriors and Paul Ellering. I wish King Kong Bundy could have had a longer title reign but the black glove of Ted Dibiase is difficult to overcome. Keep the great action coming my friend.
|
|
|
Post by TTX on Oct 12, 2020 9:37:50 GMT -5
Lots of fun on the North East side. Always enjoy the mix of wrestlers you use for this federation.
|
|
|
Post by bookerbill on Oct 12, 2020 10:13:37 GMT -5
Thank you for the feedback everyone.... Dice are flying this long weekend!
Card 25 β Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Brutus Beefcake def. Iron Sheik by disqualification when Sheik used a chair to deck Beefcake during a brawl on the floor - *. Plenty of the fans to cheer about as Beefcake spent a majority of the is encounter taking it to the much hated Sheik before a loaded boot blow turned the momentum of the encounter and lead to the action outside the ring. Sheepherders (Butch Miller & Luke Williams) def. Texas Hangmen (Psycho & Killer) by disqualification when Killer used his bullrope on Miller during a brawl on the floor - ** Β½. This was a wild battle that took place on the floor just as much as in the ring with Morgan Dollar showing plenty of patience until Killer took things too far when he broke out the bull rope.
Angelo Poffo & Vampiro battled to a double disqualification β dud. This match was officially over before it was started but both men carried on the battle after the bell and back to the dressing room. Jimmy Snuka def. Steve Corino by disqualification when Corino cracked Snuka with the ring bell during a brawl on the floor β dud. Another one in less than ten moves as the action feel to the floor and Corino laid out the Superfly and left him anger and bloodied.
Flying Redheads (Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons) def. The Soviets (Alexis Smirnoff & Nikolai Volkoff) when Lyons submitted Smirnoff with a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK - * Β½. Both teams were able to make key defensive tags to keep the momentum going back and forth but the Redheads took control with double team rapid-fire dropkicks and controlled the last half of the encounter. Justin Credible def. Mikey Whipwreck in a Singapore Cane Match - ****. Both men made liberal use of the Singapore Cane among other weapons in the process of attempting to incapacitate each other but it was Credible who dealt the most punishment and a bloodied Whipwreck fell to a SINGAPORE CANE.
Vachons (Butcher Vachon & Mad Dog Vachon) def. Larry Hennig & Hugh Morrus after a QUADURPLE FOOT STOMP to Morrus - **. Another had hitting contest that featured Vachon crushing Morrus with a PILEDRIVER for a big near fall with only a save from Hennig keeping the match going. Fit Finlay def. Abdullah The Butcher by disqualification when Butcher used a chord to choke out Finlay on the floor - * Finlay showed he could brawl and went blow for blow with Butcher until the action went to the floor where Morgan Dollar made the decision to call the match. Both men brawled after the match and security was needed for a pull apart. Barry Windham def. Killer Kowalski with a SWEETWATER SUPLEX - ***. This was intense battle with both men going for the early victory without success but Windham really took control crushing Kowalski with a SWEETWATER SUPLEX, back to back LARIATS and finally a second suplex finisher to get the impressive victory. 10 Woman Battle Royal for the Womenβs World Championship β Mildred Burke, Candi Divine, Jazz, Leilani Kai, Sherri Martel, Judy Martin, Fabulous Moolah, Melina, Rockin Robin and Trish Stratus - ***
Order of Elimination 1. Candi Divine by Rockin Robin (backdrop) 2. Sherri Martel by Leilani Kai (backdrop when she attempts to save Melina) 3. Leilani Kai by Rockin Robin (backdrop when she attempts to save Judy Martin) 4. Fabulous Moolah by Judy Martin (toss out after hair pull whirly bird) 5. Jazz by Rockin Robin (dropkck) 6. Trish Stratus by Mildred Burke (tossed out after a backbreaker) 7. Melina by Rockin Robin (tossed out after flying lariat) 8. Rockin Robin by Mildred Burke (backdrop) 9. Judy Martin by Mildred Burke (toss out after a forearm uppercut) Winner and Womenβs Champion: Mildred Burke
World Tag Team Champions Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) w/Paul Ellering def. Too Cool (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) with a POWER SLAM from Animal to Taylor while Hawk blocks the pin save - **. Morgan Dollar sends Ellering to the back before the bell and the champions are not pleased. The Warriors dominated most of this action including a DOOMSDAY DEVICE that nearly killed Christopher but Taylor made the save. The Warriorβs power attack ruled the day and gave them the victory. King Kong Bundy def. World Champion Ted DiBiase by disqualification when DiBiase smashed Bundy with the title belt during a brawl on the floor busting him open - * Β½. DiBiase managed to daze his challenger with a controversial LOADED GLOVE but could not get the three count. Bundy was on the verge of a comeback as DiBiase took the shortcut leading to the finish allowing DiBiase to leave New York with the title still in his possession.
Rankings: World Champion: Ted DiBiase (2) 1. King Kong Bundy (WC) 2. Fit Finlay (9) 3. Barry Windham (8) 4. Jimmy Snuka (3) 5. Killer Kowalski (5) 6. Iron Sheik (4) 7. Justin Credible (-) 8. Billy Red Lyons (-) 9. Vampiro (6) 10. B.G. James (-)
World Tag Team Champions: Road Warriors (WTTC) 1. Too Cool (2) 2. Vachons (4) 3. Sheepherders (3) 4. Flying Redheads (1) 5. Hugh Morrus & Larry Hennig (-)
World Womenβs Champion: Mildred Bruke (-) 1. Ida Mae Martinez (-) 2. Candi Divine (-) 3. Melina (-) 4. Jazz (-) 5. Sherri Martel (-)
Beyond the Dice: The Federation Management Chart was rolled and has ballooned my roster to 41! That might be the largest I have ever had. I am not sure there will be enough spots to get everyone a match! Plus, most of the new additions came from the bottom of the Rohl pool but two of the new signings are five star main eventers that will no doubt be the centerpieces for the federation going forward! Cannot wait to get the dice rolling. Plus, in other roster moves, Abdullah The Butcher is leaving the territory for a tour of Japan.
|
|
|
Post by Pariah on Oct 12, 2020 12:40:47 GMT -5
DiBiase gets the job done, keeping his title by getting himself DQ'd... Ugly, but effective... And Too Cool had a nice little run of success, but I guess winning the tag belts from the Roadies was an order that was too tall to fill...
Eager for a rematch between Poffo and Vampiro... Great stuff!
|
|
|
Post by TTX on Oct 12, 2020 17:36:33 GMT -5
Always cool to see Burke holding some gold.
|
|
|
Post by cruefan68 on Oct 12, 2020 19:06:03 GMT -5
MSG cards are always fun and this one was no exception. Fit Finlay vs. Abdullah sounds like an awesome brawl. Too Cool came up short when it counted but beating the Road Warriors is extremely difficult. I was pulling for Bundy to regain the world title but black glove Dibiase found a way out. Congrats to Mildred Burke on winning the women's world title in what looked like an exciting Battle Royal.
|
|
|
Post by bookerbill on Nov 1, 2020 12:19:03 GMT -5
Card 27 - Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
Ron Hutchison def. Rock Riddle with a SHEDIAC LOBSTER TRAP - *. Riddle looked like he might have an easy night early on but Hutchison came back strong and used his submission finisher back to back to get the win. Larry Hennig & Hugh Morrus def. Texas Hangmen (Killer & Psycho) when Hennig pinned Killer after a body slam - *. This was back and forth when Hennig tagged in and then scored the surprize win after a simple body slam in the middle of the ring after what appeared to be a quick count from Morgan Dollar. Fit Finlay def. Steve Corino by disqualification when Corino brought a chair in to the ring and smashed it into the midsection of Finlay β DUD. Corino clearly was in a bad place tonight and this one ended after just three moves and in the short time, Corino kicked Finlay in the groin!
Fabulous Moolah, Toni Rose & Beverly Shade def. Candi Divine, Nora Greenwald & Trish Stratus when Moolah pinned Divine with a JACKNIFE CRADLE - **. Fun back and forth six women tag team match with both teams having moments in control but Moolah lived up to her billing controlling the final moments against Divine and using both her finishers to get the win. Barry Windham & B.G. James def. Sheepherders (Butch Miller & Luke Williams) when Windham pinned Miller with a LARIAT - **. The action could have gone either way until Windham avoided a RUNNING KNEE SMASH that made Miller collide with Williams leading to the finisher from Windham. Jimmy Snuka def. Pampero Firpo with a SUPERFLY LEAP - * Β½. Snuka and Firpo did not fall back as the action went back and forth and in and out of the ring before Superfly connected with his finisher but Firpo kicked but Snuka went to the top for a back to back leaps much to the pleasure of ringside. Butcher Vachon and Mad Dog Vachon def. World Tag Team Champions Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) when Mad Dog pinned Hawk after a PILEDRIVER - ***. Morgan Dollar sends Paul Ellering to the back before the bell and the Warriors are not pleased. The Vachons nearly steal the win early but the Warriors power back and this becomes a back and forth battle. In the end, Vachon uses back to back PILEDRIVERS on Hawk for the win and Animal cannot make the save. World Champion Ted DiBiase def. King Kong Bundy with a neckbreaker drop in a Pittsburgh Street Fight - ****. The tone for his one was set early on when both men used a turnbuckle wrench to bloody each other. Bundy controlled a large majority of the action with multiple brutal assaults on the floor but DiBiase took a length of rope from his challenger and choked out Bundy in the middle of the ring leading to the pin just moments later.
|
|
|
Post by Pariah on Nov 1, 2020 13:27:00 GMT -5
DiBiase remains in control of his big feud with Bundy, winning that street fight with his title reign intact.
It looks like Morgan Dollar really threw the Roadies a curve when he banished Ellering from ringside and the Vachons capitalize on the confusion... What a rush indeed!
|
|
|
Post by joebreakdown on Nov 1, 2020 14:29:19 GMT -5
Great win got the Hutch!
βPinching his fingers and shuffling from side to side, Ron Hutchison signals for the Shediac Lobster Trap!β
βThe crowd go wild....β
|
|