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Post by cruefan68 on Apr 24, 2021 9:54:17 GMT -5
I somehow missed The X Zone when posting but let's just say I am thoroughly enjoying the action. For the vintage charts maybe use them for the guys from that era and use the regular ones for the opponent. In the case of Gama vs. Casey you could roll on the vintage when it comes off of his card and the modern when it comes off of Casey's card. Just a thought.
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Post by TTX on Apr 24, 2021 10:38:06 GMT -5
I toyed with that. One reason I like using vintage for a lot of them is that even through the early 80s, the charts make sense as I believe Chad mentioned on the LOW Podcast.
I may switch it around....one of the advantages of doing it online there.
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Post by TTX on May 2, 2021 15:47:29 GMT -5
Oklahoma Pride (Jerry Brisco and Danny Hodge) bested The Body Donnas when Jerry used a lateral guillotine to finish off Candido.
Ray Stevens knocked off Magnum T.A. with a jumping knee smash.
The Bolsheviks upset The Fantastics with the Soviet Stomp on Tommy Rogers.
Vintage Rules Match: Jack Brisco easily handled Larry Zbyszko with a dropkick.
Mr. Fuji pinned Nacho Barrera with the Running Senton.
Vintage Rules Match: Lou Thesz beat Steve Williams by disqualification when Williams was disqualified for shoving Thesz over the ropes to the floor.
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Post by cruefan68 on May 2, 2021 16:02:08 GMT -5
Jerry Brisco & Danny Hodge just sounds like an awesome team. Nice to see Jack Brisco-Larry Zbyszko battle it out with Vintage Rules. Also I loved the huge win for Ray Stevens over Magnum T.A.
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Post by TTX on May 2, 2021 16:22:21 GMT -5
Stevens dominated the whole match. Magnum just never could get it going on offense. I really want to run Jack in singles for a while so I needed to partner Jerry with someone and Danny Hodge who I've used in a team with Dick Hutton multiple times before made the most sense. Of course if one grabs the Light Heavyweight Title when I finish getting the last couple things I need, we'll see if there's any strain. Thanks for checking in.
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Post by Pariah on May 2, 2021 17:15:44 GMT -5
Let me sound off as someone else that really enjoys the pairing of Hodge and the younger Brisco... In some ways, they actually feel like a more complimentary pairing than the brothers and I've had them compete together a number of times with plenty of success.
Other than using the vintage charts, are there any other specific rules involved in your Vintage Rules match?
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Post by TTX on May 2, 2021 17:27:59 GMT -5
One DQ roll. Otherwise, it's the same.
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Post by TTX on May 4, 2021 19:26:01 GMT -5
Bob Orton Jr. crushed Johnny Mantell with the Superplex.
Jim Brunzell dropped Bruiser Costa with the High Flying Dropkick.
In a vintage rules tag team match, The Dads bested The Long Riders when Joe Blanchard forced Bill Irwin to submit to the Abdominal Stretch. Joe Blanchard and Tommy Gilbert looked like they had teamed for years as they dominated both Irwins before Bill was forced to give up.
Bobo Brazil squashed Stan Hansen with the Coco Butt. After the match Big Van Vader attacked Bobo Brazil until Jim Duggan made the save. Brazil will need a week off and then there will be a big tag match with Bobo Brazil and Jim Duggan facing Stan Hansen and Big Van Vader.
The Quebecers bested The Taylors when Pierre pinned Chaz after the Boston Crab leg drop combo. Chaz nearly pulled it off with the Chaztizer three times on Jacques but the Quebecers made the comeback to win.
In a great vintage rules match, Great Gama bested George Tragos with the Gama Throw. Tragos gave Gama a real run before just getting pinned. Gama requested a battle against George Hackenschmidt in his goal to be the top Vintage Rules wrestler.
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Post by Pariah on May 4, 2021 21:33:46 GMT -5
VIVE LE QUEBEC!
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Post by joebreakdown on May 5, 2021 1:15:51 GMT -5
Great to see some Dad action on the cards!! I vote for a whole federation of Dads!
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