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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 24, 2021 6:42:01 GMT -5
Fun to see Valiant and Fernandez teaming. You may not see it again. That match lasted a lot longer than my write up indicates. It lasted "No way am I rolling pin saves" minutes.
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Post by TTX on Mar 24, 2021 6:44:48 GMT -5
I know those matches. Ouch.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 24, 2021 11:33:41 GMT -5
LWF 6:05 Wrestling 3.10 1. The Killer Bees vs. The Long Riders Jim Brunzell and WIld Bill started the match. The Bees worked over Wild Bill with quick tags. Wild Bill bounced off the ropes with a flying tackle and tagged in Hog. Hog dominated Brunzell after a brawl on the floor and hit a superplex for a two count. Brunzell made the hot tag to Blair. The Bees hit the Bee Sting for a two count. The Bees hit the Killer Dropkick for the win.
Winners - The Killer Bees by pinfall
2. Randy Savage vs. Mikey Whipwreck Savage attacked Whipwreck at the opening bell and hit a neckbreaker clothesline for a two count. Savage went to the top and hit the flying elbow smash for the win.
Winner - Randy Savage by pinfall
3. Shane Douglas vs. Robbie Ellis Douglas ran over Ellis and hit the belly to belly suplex for a two count. Ellis made a short comeback after Douglas argued with the referee about the speed of the count but the Franchise hit a sunset flip for a two count. Douglas hit a second belly to belly suplex for the win.
Winner - Shane Douglas by pinfall
Jack Brisco made his way out to the ring area with a large knee brace and crutches. Shane Douglas walked back to the ring and held the ropes open for Brisco. Brisco handed his crutches to an attendant and slowly got up on the apron. Douglas held open the ropes and as Brisco entered the ring, kicked him in the face! Douglas put the boots to Brisco and walked away laughing. Brisco eventually got to his feet and said he needed knee surgery after Buddy Rogers’ figure four grapevine and wanted Douglas to be his first opponent once he returned to the ring.
4. Jim Londos vs. The Painkiller Londos quickly took The Painkiller down and hit a fireman’s carry slam, knocking the wind out of him. Londos locked on the Boston Crab but The Painkiller made it to the ropes. Londos locked on the Boston Crab a second time but The Painkiller managed to drag himself and Londos to the ropes. Londos hoisted the Painkiller up in the airplane spin and he gave up after ten rotations.
Winner - Jim Londos by submission
Gordon Solie caught up with Londos after the match in the locker room. Solie asked Londos if he would be challenging Buddy Rogers for the LWF World Heavyweight title. Before Londos could answer, Randy Savage interrupted the interview and told Londos to get in line behind the Macho Man. Londos said he’d be glad to teach Savage a wrestling lesson at LWF 6:05 Wrestling Presents Blaze of Glory.
5. Bruiser Brody vs. David Taylor Brody hit the Bruiser backbreaker at the opening bell for a two count. Taylor got a comeback going and hit the British Suplex for a two count. Taylor and Brody duked it out on the floor. Taylor got the upper hand and hit a second British Suplex for a two count. Brody made a comeback and hit a piledriver for a two count. Brody hit a twisting vertical suplex and made the cover but Taylor got his foot on the ropes. Brody nailed Taylor with the jumping knee drop for the win.
Winner - Bruiser Brody by pinfall
After the match, Brody grabbed the mic from Gary Michael Cappetta and said the LWF Championship Committee refused to grand him another shot at the big gold belt so he said he’d do it the old fashioned way. Brody challenged whomever the LWF Southern Heavyweight champion will be at LWF 6:05 Wrestling Presents Blaze of Glory to put up the belt against him.
6. Buddy Rogers vs. Adrian Adonis - LWF World Heavyweight title match Rogers got the early advantage with a flying headscissors and whipped Adonis to the buckles. Adonis booted him in the face and Rogers went down hard. Rogers rolled out of the ring to regroup and Adonis went out after him. Rogers thumbed Adonis in the eye and slammed his leg into the ring steps. Rogers rolled Adonis back into the ring and whipped Adonis to the buckles. Adonis booted Rogers in the face a second time and Rogers rolled out of the ring once again. This time, Adonis slammed Rogers into the guard rail and threw him back into the ring. Adonis hit a top rope knee drop and Rogers rolled out of the ring. Adonis and Rogers brawled outside the ring and Rogers got the upper hand. Adonis and Rogers battled back and forth. Adonis hit a gutwrench backbreaker for a two count on the champ. Rogers rolled out of the ring but Adonis dragged him back in by the hair. Adonis locked on Goodnight Irene but Rogers escaped the hold. Adonis hit a bulldog for a two count and the champion was in trouble. Adonis locked on Goodnight Irene a second time but Rogers escaped the hold. Adonis hit a gutwrench backbreaker and Rogers barely got his foot on the ropes. Adonis locked on Goodnight Irene a third time and it looked as if the champion would submit but he escaped the hold. Adonis whipped Rogers to the ropes and the champion turned things around with a piledriver.
Rogers scored a near fall with a dropkick and locked on the figure four grapevine but Adonis refused to submit and clawed his way to the ropes. Rogers tried pinning Adonis using the ropes but Adonis kicked out. Adonis made a comeback and the crowd was hot! Adonis whipped Rogers to the buckles and the two men clotheslined each other. Rogers recovered first and threw Adonis out to the floor. Rogers went out after him and Adonis bashed him over the head with the camera man’s camera! Adonis threw Rogers back into the ring but couldn’t follow up on it. Rogers and Adonis battled back and forth. Rogers and Adonis brawled on the outside and Adonis slammed Rogers into the ring steps. Adonis threw Rogers back into the ring and locked on Goodnight Irene! The champion looked like he was going down but Rogers escaped the hold. Adonis clamped on Goodnight Irene in the middle of the ring! It looked as if the referee was going to call for the bell when the camera man jumped up on the apron! Adonis knocked the camera man off the apron and clamped on Goodnight Irene! The referee dropped Rogers’ arm three times and called for the bell!
Winner - Adrian Adonis by submission. Adrian Adonis is the new LWF World Heavyweight champion!
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 24, 2021 12:47:27 GMT -5
Booker's Corner: Yeah, I shouldn't have given Adonis a shot at the gold if I wasn't prepared for him to win it. I'm going to run with it and see what happens.
I might do some retooling after I roll Number of the Beast and Mexican Standoff. There are too many squash matches and too much talent going through the fed for my liking. I'm going to keep Worldwide for the rest of this season but I might discontinue it in Season 4. Eight shows between pay per views seems like too many but four is too few.
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Post by TTX on Mar 24, 2021 12:50:08 GMT -5
I feel so happy the Golden Boy is holding the gold.
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Post by Pariah on Mar 24, 2021 12:50:54 GMT -5
An absolutely spectacular main event - possibly the best in the history of the 6:05... Adonis and Rogers delivered the goods and we have a new champion.
Going back to the previous show... Cannot believe Grandmaster Sexay pulled off that upset over Dynamite... He owes a lot to Hot Stuff, but a win is a win... Truth!
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Post by Pariah on Mar 24, 2021 12:52:28 GMT -5
I'm going to keep Worldwide for the rest of this season but I might discontinue it in Season 4. Eight shows between pay per views seems like too many but four is too few. Maybe you could turn Worldwide into a bi-weekly show... How does six shows in between PPVs grab ya?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2021 12:53:21 GMT -5
Loving the shows, keep em coming!
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Post by TTX on Mar 24, 2021 12:53:22 GMT -5
Six is a good amount.
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Post by Gunslinger on Mar 24, 2021 13:00:35 GMT -5
I'm going to keep Worldwide for the rest of this season but I might discontinue it in Season 4. Eight shows between pay per views seems like too many but four is too few. Maybe you could turn Worldwide into a bi-weekly show... How does six shows in between PPVs grab ya? I think six is the right number. Maybe I'll get rid of Worldwide and do a Monday show the night after PPVs and a Sunday Night Heat type of show the night before PPVs. I still like there being four weeks between PPVs.
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