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Post by TTX on Feb 4, 2022 18:09:16 GMT -5
Like the Thesz, Lewis, Pesek team. Nice win by Brisco as well.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 4, 2022 18:51:45 GMT -5
02-04-22 RICHMOND COLISEUM, RICHMOND, VA NON-TITLE MATCH World 6-Man Tag Team Champions Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen & Jimmy Snuka vs. George South, Johnny Rodz & Johnny MantelReferee: Dick Woehrle The champs completely steam rolled their opponents before Snuka pinned South with a SUPERFLY LEAP.Bobby Fulton vs. Johnny SaintReferee: James Beard Saint delivered a vicious clothesline out of the corner early in the match and controlled things from there. Fulton did battle back and even gained a near fall, but it really didn’t look like the victory was ever out of reach for Saint, who ultimately pinned Fulton with a double arm stretch and cradle.Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long vs. PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D)Referee: Joey Marella These two teams were very evenly matched. Both teams battled back and forth, executing multiple tags with neither gaining a decided advantage. It looked as if PG-13 was going to win after SMASH WITH HUBCAP on Scorpio, but Scorpio survived and the match continued until it ended in a time limit draw.‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton w/ Jim Cornette vs. ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny JayReferee: Dick Woehrle Eaton beat Jay with the ALABAMA JAM in a very one-sided affair.John Pesek vs. Juventud GuerreraReferee: James Beard Pesek attempted to keep Guerrera grounded with several submission holds and it worked early on, but eventually Guerrera got loose and took the air, pinning Pesek with a 450 SPLASH.NON-TITLE MATCH World Women’s Champion Mildred Burke vs. Jazz w/ Teddy LongReferee: Joey Marella Burke dominated the match early, but Jazz hung in, even gaining a couple of near falls. Jazz grew frustrated though and smashed Burke with a chair outside the ring, earning Jazz the disqualification.WORLD JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Jim Powers vs. World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Ric McCordReferee: Dick Woehrle McCord did not let lightning strike twice and pinned Powers with a FLYING BODY PRESS.Harley Race vs. Frank GotchReferee: James Beard Race gained and early advantage on his smaller opponent, but Gotch recovered and gained a near fall. Race battled back and put Gotch away with a PILEDRIVER.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 9, 2022 16:09:38 GMT -5
02-08-22 GREENSBORO COLISEUM, GREENSBORO, NC DARK MATCH Jim Powers vs. Johnny MantelReferee: Joey Marella After a spirited back and forth Mantel beat Powers with a RUSSIAN LEG SWEEP.DARK MATCH The Pitbulls w/ Francine vs. Tiger Conway, Sr. & Tiger Conway, Jr.Referee: Dick Woehrle The Pitbulls dominated the early going, but the Conways battled back. The match continued back and forth, but The Pitbulls managed to get over on the father/son duo as Pitbull #2 pinned Junior after The Guillotine.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Lance Russell welcomes fans to the LOW PRO and introduces his co-host Gordon Solie. Solie greets the fans and comments on the great show they have today. Russell runs down the matches concluding with the main event between Road Warrior Hawk and Ted DiBiase.) D’Lo Brown & PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D) vs. George South, Johnny Rodz & Ron HutchisonReferee: James Beard Brown and PG-13 dominated this match before Wolfie pinned South after a flying face slam.(Lance Russell welcomes Fabulous Moolah to the interview area. Moolah talks about her upcoming title match, challenging Mildred Burke for the World Women’s Title. Moolah talks about how Burke has taken on all comers and come out on top, but that will end when she faces the likes of the Fabulous Moolah. Burke confronts Moolah and Russell warns that we don’t need any trouble out here. Things got heated, but cooler minds prevailed as both women returned to the back.) (COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back and discusses what happened before the break with Solie. They both agree that when Mildred Burke defends her title against Fabulous Moolah it could be a match for the ages.) Candi Devine vs. Ida Mae MartinezReferee: Joey Marella Devine came out fast and overwhelmed Martinez, but Devine missed a turnbuckle charge and Martinez gained a near fall. Devine recovered and the action spilled out of the ring. Both women ignored Marella’s warnings so he called for the double disqualification.(COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back and talks about how entertaining the jr. heavyweight division is. Solie says the match are as exciting and fast paced as any match he’s ever seen. Russell segues to talking about the next match and how even though Tommy Rogers and Robert Gibson are friends away from the ring, it makes for a great rivalry inside it.) Tommy Rogers vs. Ricky MortonReferee: Dick Woehrle Both men shook hands to start the match. The action was fast paced as both men battled back and forth looking for an advantage. After exchanging a couple of near falls, Rogers beat Morton with a FANTASTIC FLIP.(COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back then introduces his guests The Road Warriors. Solie congratulates Hawk and Animal on a great start in LOW. The Roadies talk about how they’ve steamrolled everyone so far and plan on steamrolling the World Tag Team Champions soon. As if on cue, Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey attack. Jim Cornette is directing traffic as all four men brawl. Ted Dibiase makes his way out to try to help break things up and he ends up inadvertently getting blasted with Cornette’s tennis racket. Security finally restores order and both participants in the next match enter the ring.) Road Warrior Hawk w/Road Warrior Animal vs. Ted DiBiaseReferee: James Beard DiBiase was obviously still feeling the effects of the shot from the tennis racket, but Hawk didn’t seem to care as he was still fired up from the attack. Hawk was all over DiBiase until DiBiase rolled out of the ring. Hawk followed, only to have his bell rung when on instinct DiBiase rammed Hawks head into the ringpost. The action continued back and forth with both men beating the hell out of each other. DiBiase gained a couple of near falls before he adjusted the glove on his right hand and decked Hawk with the LOADED GLOVE. Hawk went down like a ton of bricks and DiBiase easily made the pin.(Russell comments on the wild ending to the program and Solie concurs. Russell wishes the fans well and invites them to tune in next time.) PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon welcomes the fans to the LOW PRIME and introduces Heenan who claims to be the host of the show. Monsoon and Heenan briefly argue about who the host is before Monsoon gives the rundown for the program. He talks about some big matches on the horizon in LOW, including Harley Race getting a shot at the World Heavyweight Title. Heenan comments on it being about time and deserved. Monsoon says that before that happens Race will face a tough test against Jackie Fargo in tonight’s main event.) The Primadonnas (Chris Candido & Tom Prichard) w/Tammy Sytch vs. James Gang (Kip & BG James)Referee: Joey Marella The James Gang seemed to have a serious chip on their shoulder. They controlled most of the match and Kip pinned Prichard after a STANDING LEG DROP.(Lance Russell welcomes the James Gang to the interview area. BG and Kip talk about how pissed off they are about the attack by Marcus Alexander Bagwell and 2 Cold Scorpio that happened last week. They say that sometimes the truth hurts and if they can’t handle it, maybe they should get out of the business. Bagwell and Scorpio make their way out with Teddy Long and Long says if the James Gang has a problem with his guys then maybe they need to put up or shut up. BG and Kip respond with anytime, anywhere.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and announces that we won’t have to wait long for a match between the James Gang and Bagwell & Scorpio because it has been signed for the next episode of PRIME. Heenan comments that Bagwell and Scorpio are a couple of punks that bit off more than they can chew and he’s certain the James Gang will very much enjoy taking them down a notch.) Rockin’ Robin vs. Jazz w/Teddy LongReferee: Dick Woehrle Jazz overpowered Robin early, but Robin recovered. The action continued back and forth until the James Gang made their way to ringside. BG and Kip made their way over to Teddy Long and forced him to the back. Robin took advantage of the distraction and rolled Jazz up for the pin.(Heenan commented on how Bagwell and Scorpio have now gotten Teddy Long in a jam. Monsoon responds by saying the James Gang had no reason to come to ringside. Heenan counters with Long is obviously the brains behind the operation so if the James Gang can take out the brains, they body will definitely follow.) (COMMERCIAL) NON-TITLE MATCH World Tag Team Champions Midnight Express (‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & ‘Loverboy’ Dennis Condrey) w Jim Cornette vs. Jake Milliman & ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny JayReferee: James Beard The champs had no problem with their opponents and Condrey pinned Jay after a ROCKET LAUNCHER.(Monsoon comments on how when the Road Warriors challenge the Midnight Express for the titles it’s going to be a happening then sends it to their colleague Gordon Solie who has information on where you can see LOW events live. Gordon Solie announces that tickets are on sale now for live events in Dothan, AL and Knoxville, TN, Cleveland, OH, and Buffalo, NY, as well as a television taping in Lexington, KY.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about how wrestlers come from all over the world to compete in LOW, case in point being the next match.) Juventud Guerrera vs. Johnny SaintReferee: Joey Marella This match started out at a frenetic pace and didn’t stop. Saint stymied Guerrera early with some great chain wrestling, but Guerrera was able to battle back and went on the offensive. Guerrera gained several near falls before pinning Saint with a 450 SPLASH.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and comments on the talent of both teams in the next match. Heenan responds by saying the team of Thesz, Lewis and Pesek have forgotten more about wrestling than their opponents will ever know and that includes Teddy Long. Heenan also brings up how Bagwell and Scorpio are in the crosshairs of the James Gang and need to be looking over their shoulder.) Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis & John Pesek vs. Redd Dogg, Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy LongReferee: Dick Woehrle Thesz, Lewis and Pesek controlled the match for the most part, but Dogg, Bagwell and Scorpio were able to connect with some big moves as well. The action spilled out of the ring, where Scorpio put Thesz through a ringside table with a Tumbleweed after Woehrle warned him not to. Woehrle quickly called for the disqualification.(Heenan comments on how Long’s team was outwrestled and outclassed. Monsoon said the team of Thesz, Lewis and Pesek definitely proved to be the more polished team, but he questions if Scorpio was trying to send a message to the James Gang by sending Thesz through the table.) (COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program and announces that the main event is up next then introduces Harley Race. Race talks about getting a shot at the World Heavyweight Title and says he feels he’s already proven himself as a worthy challenger. He also says that after he wins this match tonight against the former champ there should be no doubt.) Harley Race vs. Jackie FargoReferee: James Beard This match started quickly as both men exchanged punches as soon as the bell sounded. The action was brutally furious from there as each man gave and received a vicious beating. The action continued back and forth with both men gaining near falls before Fargo connected with a flying elbow and stunned Race long enough for Fargo to think he got the pin, but Race’s foot was on the ropes. Beard saw his error and restarted the match. The match continued back and forth for the remainder of the bout and ended in a time limit draw.(Monsoon comments on how both men gave it their all. Heenan says now there is no doubt Race should get a shot at World Heavyweight Champion Jack Brisco. Monsoon argues that going to a draw there could be an argument made that Fargo should get that opportunity. Both men argue briefly then agree to disagree before Monsoon closes out the program and invites everyone to tune in next time.)
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Post by joebreakdown on Feb 10, 2022 4:26:15 GMT -5
I've been really enjoying the presentation of this fed! Love seeing the undercard talent getting used to put over the 'stars.'
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Post by victoryroll84 on Feb 10, 2022 8:03:49 GMT -5
All caught up and another excellent card of action MK!
Jack Brisco will have to look over his shoulder with Race and or Fargo chasing him
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 10, 2022 15:20:40 GMT -5
I've been really enjoying the presentation of this fed! Love seeing the undercard talent getting used to put over the 'stars.' Thanks. Glad you're enjoying.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 10, 2022 15:21:17 GMT -5
All caught up and another excellent card of action MK! Jack Brisco will have to look over his shoulder with Race and or Fargo chasing him It's definitely going to be tough at the top for Brisco. Thanks for watching.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 10, 2022 15:21:27 GMT -5
02-09-22 BOJANGLES COLISEUM, CHARLOTTE, NC Mr. Hughes w/ Teddy Long vs. Larry ‘The Axe’ HennigReferee: Dick Woehrle Hughes gained an early near fall, but the match broke down quickly from there. The action spilled out of the ring, where Hughes was disqualified for slamming Hennig through a ringside table. Susan Green vs. Nora GreenwaldReferee: James Beard This was a very competitive, back and forth contest. Greenwald gained several near falls before putting Green away with a snap suplex.Dick Hutton & Danny Hodge vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy LongReferee: Joey Marella Hutton and Hodge overpowered their opponents in the early going, but Bagwell and Scorpio battled back. As the tempo picked up Bagwell and Scorpio gained the advantage. Scorpio pinned Hodge after the DIS THAT DON’T MISS.Chris Candido vs. Super NovaReferee: Dick Woehrle The action spilled out of the ring early on and Woehrle showed he would have none of it, disqualifying Nova upon the first broken rule.Mildred Burke & Ida Mae Martinez vs. Fabulous Moolah & Candi DevineReferee: James Beard Moolah and Devine isolated Martinez, making quick work of her. Devine pinned Martinez with a CROSS BODY BLOCK.Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis & John Pesek vs. D’Lo Brown & PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D)Referee: Joey Marella Thesz, Lewis and Pesek systematically worked over their opponents regardless of who was in the ring. Brown and PG-13 were not able to get much offense in and Thesz pinned Wolfie after a GRECO ROMAN BACKDROP.Harley Race vs. Jackie FargoReferee: Dick Woehrle Fargo came out fast, actually dominating the early part of this match. After gaining a couple of near falls the action spilled out of the ring. Fargo decided he needed to use a chair to help wear down Race and Woehrle punished him for it, calling for the disqualification.WORLD JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Juventud Guerrera vs. World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Ric McCordReferee: James Beard Guerrera came out fast and was all over McCord. Guerrera wore McCord out with flashy, high flying moves, but McCord endured and absorbed all the punishment. Guerrera seemed to fatigue and McCord saw an opening. McCord made a comeback and managed to pin Guerrera with a CROSS BODY BLOCK to retain his title.
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 11, 2022 16:17:18 GMT -5
02-11-22 THE OMNI, ATLANTA, GA DARK MATCH Mr. Hughes w/ Teddy Long vs. Ron HutchisonReferee: Joey Marella Hughes totally brutalized Hutchison in this one. Hutchison managed a brief comeback, but Hughes put an end to it and beat Hutchison with a big boot to the face.DARK MATCH Cheerleader Melissa vs. Saraya KnightReferee: Dick Woehrle Melissa gained several near falls early in the match, but couldn’t put Knight away. The action spilled out of the ring, where Knight slammed Melissa through a ringside table and promptly causing Woehrle to call for the disqualification.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Russell welcomes the fans to LOW PRO and introduces Gordon Solie. Solie talks about how excited he is for the show as there will be two title matches. Russell acknowledges this and confirms Mildred Burke will defend her World Women’s Title against Fabulous Moolah and the World Tag Team Titles will be on the line when the champion Midnight Express face the Road Warriors.) ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams vs. David Taylor, Fit Finlay & Johnny SaintReferee: James Beard Finlay went toe to toe with Williams to start the match and didn’t back down. Finlay got his ass kicked, but managed to recover. The action continued back and forth with both teams executing multiple tags. The match broke down as all six men brawled in and around the ring. Finlay surprised DiBiase with a TOMBSTONE PILEDRIVER and made the pin.(Lance Russell interviews Taylor, Finlay and Saint, welcoming Taylor and Finlay to the LOW. Saint explains how he needed some of his countrymen to join him in LOW and show the blokes in the US what fighting is all about. Duggan, DiBiase and Williams join the party and just as Russell says he doesn’t want any trouble, DiBiase grabs the mic. DiBiase tells everyone that the last match was the toughest and hardest fought match that his team has had in a long time. He congratulates Saint, Finlay and Taylor on their win, but tells them to savor the flavor because the next time these two teams meet, the outcome will be drastically different.) (COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back to the program and reviews the video of Juventud Guerrera’s post match attack on ‘Mr. Electricity’ Steve Regal as seen on PRIME a couple weeks ago. Solie tells fans Regal is recovered and ready to exact some vengeance on Guerrera on today’s program. ‘Mr. Electricity’ Steve Regal vs. Juventud GuerreraReferee: Joey Marella Tonight was not Regal’s night as Guerrera totally dominated the match and pinned Regal with a 450 SPLASH. Post match: Guerrera continues his assault after the match once again, but Mike Graham comes out to make the save and ultimately helps Regal to the back. (COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program and introduces World Women’s Champion Mildred Burke. Solie asks Burke about her match with Moolah and Burke tells Solie that Moolah is a fine wrestler, but she has a big mouth. Burke says mouths don’t win matches and she’s yet to see any woman in LOW match her in ability in the ring. She says Moolah’s good, but she’s not a champion like herself.) WORLD WOMEN’S TITLE MATCH Fabulous Moolah vs. World Women’s Champion Mildred BurkeReferee: Dick Woehrle This match was kicked up a notch early as Burke came right out and slammed Moolah. Moolah rolled out of the ring and when Burke followed her, Moolah threw Burke into the ring steps. Moolah somehow avoided disqualification and continued her assault back in the ring. Moolah poured it on, devastating Burke with move after move. The action ended up back outside the ring, where Moolah picked up a chair. She again managed to avoid disqualification, rolled the champ back in the ring and went for the kill. Moolah pinned Burke with a BODY PRESS.Post match: Moolah celebrated her victory while Burke looked to be in a severe amount of pain and unable to catch her breath. Medical staff helped her to the back. (COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about how history has been made on the program as Fabulous Moolah is the new World Women’s Champion. Solie comments on how he believes Burke was injured early in the match, perhaps when Moolah threw her into the ring steps. Solie also announces that Burke was taken to a nearby medical facility for further attention. Russell says history has already been made and queries whether it will be made a second time in the program’s main event.) WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) vs. World Tag Team Champions Midnight Express (‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & ‘Loverboy’ Dennis Condrey) w/ Jim CornetteReferee: James Beard The champs attack the challengers outside the ring prior to the match, but the Roadies turn the tables on the midnight and each delivers a press slam to their adversaries. The Road Warriors went for the DOOMSDAY DEVICE early, but Beard was distracted by Cornette and wasn’t available to count the pin. A second DOOMSDAY DEVICE didn’t do the trick either as Cornette covertly put Condrey’s foot on the bottom rope, breaking up the pin attempt. The Roadies still had things going their way when Hawk missed a turnbuckle charge and out of the view of Beard, Cornette smashed Hawk with the tennis racket, allowing Condrey to roll up Hawk for the quick pin.Post match: Eaton and Condrey attack Animal and hold him as Cornette tries to smash him with the tennis racket as well, but just as Cornette swings the racket, Hawk grabs it from behind and rips it out of Cornette’s hands. Cornette, Eaton and Condrey high tail it out of the ring as Hawk throws the racket at them. Hawk asks for the mic and says the ref may not have seen it, but everyone in the front row did. Hawk demands a rematch, but not just any match. Hawk and Animal want a scaffold match. PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon welcomes the fans to another edition of LOW PRIME. Heenan is conspicuous by his absence and Monsoon says he’s off doing who knows what. Monsoon then runs down the program including the two title matches, World 6-Man and World Heavyweight, before talking about the crazed ‘Wild’ Bull Curry making his LOW debut in the first match.) ‘Wild’ Bull Curry vs. KonnanReferee: Joey Marella Konnan controlled most of the match, gaining a couple of near falls, but the action eventually spilled out of the ring, where Curry seemed to catch a second win. Marella was lenient as Curry managed to avoid disqualification after twice using a chair. Then the coup de gras as Curry slipped a pair of BRASS KNUCKLES from his trunks and out of sight of Marella clobbered Konnan for the victory.(Lance Russell calls Curry to the interview area and tries to get a word with the wild man. Curry paces and hollers before Capt. Lou Albano appears and calms Curry. Albano tells Russell that Curry is a new force in LOW and every one of his adversaries should take notice. Russell questions if that is because of the use of the brass knuckles and Albano says he doesn’t know what Russell is talking about before leading Curry to the back.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and comments on how Heenan is still absent. Monsoon talks about all the talented ladies in the LOW, including the two featured in the next match.) Rockin’ Robin vs. Malia HosakaReferee: Dick Woehrle Robin dominated the early going, but Hosaka recovered. Both ladies battled back and forth with Hosaka nearly getting counted out when Robin slammed her hard on the concrete floor outside the ring. Back in the ring the action continued evenly until Robin delivered a BULLDOG. Robin wasn’t able to get the pin, but followed up with a power slam for the victory.(COMMERCIAL) (Back from the break and Heenan has finally joined Monsoon. Monsoon questions Heenan on his whereabouts and Heenan tells him it’s none of his or these humanoid’s business. Heenan would only confide that he was working on a piece of business that should prove to be very lucrative for him in the near future. Monsoon segues to the feud between the James Gang and Bagwell & Scorpio. Heenan replies by saying the James Gang’s civil rights were violated when they were attacked by Bagwell and Scorpio. Monsoon told Heenan to not be ridiculous. Heenan explained that BG and Kip’s first amendment rights were being infringed upon and it was un-American. Monsoon says, “Will you please stop!” Monsoon tells the fans that Heenan’s views don’t necessarily reflect those of the rest of the people on the program before sending to the ring for this highly anticipated grudge match.) James Gang (BG & Kip James) vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. HughesReferee: James Beard This match broke down quickly with all four men brawling. While Bagwell brawled with BG, Scorpio hit Kip with the DIS THAT DON’T MISS and made the pin.(COMMERCIAL) Stevie Richards vs. Tommy Rogers Referee: Joey Marella Both men battled back and forth, but Richards came out on top, using a flying forearm to secure the victory(The scene cuts to Monsoon and Heenan at a roller rink with the bWo. Stevie Richards, Blue Meanie and Super Nova skate circles around Heenan, who struggles to maintain his balance then rolls out of frame and crashes.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon announces the next match is the World 6-Man Tag Team Title match. He talks about how the champs just finished a very successful tour of Japan and couldn’t wait to get back to defend their titles. Heenan comments that the champs are a wild, unpredictable team, but if Thesz, Lewis and Pesek can be patient and wear the champs down, they stand a very good chance of walking out with the gold.) WORLD 6-MAN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis & John Pesek vs. World 6-Man Tag Team Champions Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen & Jimmy ‘Superfly’ SnukaReferee: Dick Woehrle In an uncharacteristic move the challengers blitz their opponents as the enter the ring and send them staggering. Snuka is sent into the ringpost before being rolled into the ring, where Thesz delivers a GRECO-ROMAN BACKDROP followed by a cobra clutch suplex to give his team the victory and the titles.(Monsoon announces that history has been made in the Omni as Thesz and company are the new World 6-Man Tag Team Champions. He then comments that the challengers did the exact opposite of what Heenan said and managed to win the match. Heenan responds by telling Monsoon it doesn’t matter since they still won the match. Monsoon then throws it their colleague Gordon Solie, who is standing by to tell the fans how to see LOW action live. Gordon Solie thanks Monsoon and tells fans that tickets are still available for upcoming live shows in Dothan, Alabama, Knoxville, Tennesse, Cleveland, Ohio and Buffalo, New York. He also informs that tickets will go on sale this weekend for TV tapings in Montreal and Toronto when LOW makes their foray into Canada. Solie then invites fans to stick around because the main event is up next.) (COMMERCIAL) WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Harley Race vs. World Heavyweight Champion Jack BriscoReferee: James Beard This match was wild. Brisco managed to gain a couple of near falls early on, but Race battled back. The two men battled back and forth for several minutes before Brisco locked in a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK. Jackie Fargo inserted himself in the match at this point, but was beaten to the punch by Brisco, who sent him flying out of the ring. Brisco then gained another near fall with a ROLING REVERSE CRADLE. Race made another comeback and looked to be going in for the kill. Race scaled the turnbuckle, but was pushed off by Fargo. Race tumbled to the mat, where Brisco went on the offensive. Race countered briefly, once more, but missed a turnbuckle charge and Brisco rolled him up for the pin.(Monsoon comments on Brisco countering the outside interference by Fargo to successfully defend his title. Heenan comments on how Fargo cost Race the win and believes this won’t sit well with Harley. Monsoon agrees before closing out the show and inviting fans to join them again next time.)
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Post by Mad Kanter on Feb 15, 2022 17:30:09 GMT -5
02-13-22 YUENGLING CENTER, TAMPA, FL DARK MATCH Stan Lane vs. George SouthReferee: Joey Marella Lane controlled most of the match and beat South with a SAVATE KICK.DARK MATCH Mr. Fuji & Powers of Pain (The Barbarian & Warlord) vs. Mike Jones, Jim Powers & Jake MillimanReferee: Dick Woehrle Fuji and PoP controlled the early going, but somehow Jones, Powers and Milliman found a way to battle back and in a surprising upset, Powers pinned Warlord after a dropkick.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Lance Russell and Gordon Solie welcome the fans to LOW PRO and discuss the current LOW title scene. Solie talks about new World Women’s Champion Fabulous Moolah and World 6-Man Tag Team Champions Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis and John Pesek being crowned lately while Russell talks about the tense situations surrounding the World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Titles. Russell segues into a rundown for the show including the main event tag team match between Curt & Larry Hennig and Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon.) Ida Mae Martinez vs. Rockin’ RobinReferee: Bryce Remsburg Martinez came out quick and was all over Robin, but Robin countered the attack and immediately delivered a BULLDOG to get the win.(COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program before bringing Mr. Hughes and Teddy Long to the interview area. Solie asks Long about his new big man and Long says he’s basically brought Hughes in to watch his back at ringside. He sites how the James Gang hassled him at ringside and prevented him from performing his duties as manager, so he wanted to make sure it never happened again.) Mr. Hughes w/ Teddy Long vs. Steve KeirnReferee: James Beard Keirn gave Hughes all sorts of fits, but Hughes hung in and beat Keirn with a SPIKE SLAM.(COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program and welcomes Mike Graham to the interview area. Solie questions Graham about the condition of ‘Mr. Electricity’ Steve Regal after Juventud Guerrera’s post match attack last week. Graham says that Regal will be once again sidelined for a couple weeks and claims not to know what Guerrera’s problem is, but he’d like an opportunity to get his hands on him. Mike DiBiase comes out and Solie introduces him to the fans. DiBiase tells Graham that maybe he should worry more about himself than his friends and focus on their match coming up, because DiBiase says he wants some quality competition in his LOW debut.) Mike Graham vs. ‘Iron’ Mike DiBiaseReferee: Joey Marella DiBiase obviously meant what he said because after Graham started out with the advantage, DiBiase quickly gained the advantage and after one near fall put Graham away with a TOP ROPE KNEE TO THE BACK.(Russell comments on DiBiase’s spectacular debut and urges fans to keep an eye on him because he could shoot to the top of the jr. heavyweight division very quickly.) (COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back to the program and announces it’s time for the main event. Solie comments on how tough both of the teams are and to get ready for a hard hitting affair.) Curt & Larry 'The Axe' Hennig vs. Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou AlbanoReferee: Dick Woehrle Curt took control of the match and had things going his team’s way then tagged in Larry. The Vachons used quick tags to gain the advantage then isolated Larry in their corner. The Vachons continued to use quick tags and wore down Larry before Butcher delivered a big boot to the face and made the pin.(Russell commented on how the Vachons seemed to just bide their time until Curt tagged out and concentrated their attack on Larry. Solie agreed, saying it was solid strategies that seemingly lead to victory. Russell thanks the fans for joining them and invites them to tune in next time.) PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Gorilla Monsoon welcomes the fans to LOW PRIME and introduces his co-host Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan. Heenan is on the phone and tells Monsoon he’ll be with him in a minute. Monsoon carries on and gives a rundown of the program including Harley Race, The Fantastics and the team of ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams all being in action on the program before announcing the huge main event between Frank Gotch and one-third of the newly crowned World 6-Man Tag Team Champions, Lou Thesz. Monsoon asks Heenan if he’d like to join the program and Heenan holds up one finger, signaling on minute. Monsoon sends it to the ring for the first match.) Johnny Saint vs. Chris CandidoReferee: Bryce Remsburg Saint was all over Candido early, but couldn’t put him away. Candido recovered and went on the offensive. Candido had Saint reeling and pulled out the victory with the BLONDE BOMB.Post match: Candido is elated, jumping up and down in celebration. As Candido celebrates Saint recovers and attacks Candido from behind. Saint locks in the THREE-IN-ONE and viciously wrenches back on the hold. Candido screams in pain as Remsburg attempts to get Saint to release the hold. Saint’s grip finally relents and Candido slumps to the canvas. Saint leaves the ring with a smirk as medical staff tends to Candido, ultimately stretchering him from the ring. (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the show and Heenan is finally off the phone. Monsoon comments Heenan is ready just in time for a match that features Harley Race. Heenan comments on how Race was robbed of the World Heavyweight Title by that snake in the grass Jackie Fargo. Monsoon informs fans Heenan is referring to a recent title match that was shown on the program and that Fargo attempted to cost both men the match. Heenan questions what that’s about and how stupid Fargo is, saying a man with no friends has all enemies … or is it a man with all friends has all enemies … or is it a man with friends and enemies, no wait … Monsoon cuts him off and sends it to the match.) Harley Race vs. David TaylorReferee: James Beard This match was a little more competitive than I think anyone thought it would be. Race was extremely aggressive, but Taylor stood up to it and controlled a lot of the match. The match ended up going back and forth with a lot of the action taking place outside of the ring. Beard gave both men quite a bit of leeway as both men made use of a steel chair at ringside. After a double clothesline in the center of the ring that floored both men, Race recovered and delivered a vicious PILEDRIVER for the victory.(Monsoon comments on how aggressive Race was during the match and Heenan comments on how pissed off Race is. Monsoon segues by saying now let’s go to our colleague, Lance Russell, who is standing by with the man who could be fueling Race’s ire. Lance Russell welcomes Jackie Fargo to the interview area and questions him on his actions during the World Heavyweight Title match that took place recently. Fargo explains that neither Jack Brisco or Harley Race have a rightful claim to that belt. Fargo claims that Brisco stole it from him because he’s a no good lousy cheat. Brisco then appears and Russell pleads that they don’t need any trouble. Brisco says there won’t be any, then tells Fargo that if he wants a shot, he’ll get one and then Brisco will hopefully shut Fargo up once and for all.) (COMMERCIAL) The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) vs. PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D)Referee: Joey Marella Both teams battled back and forth until The Fantastics gained a quick advantage allowing Rogers to pin Wolfie after the ROCKET LAUNCHER.Post match: PG-13 attacks The Fantastics from behind and a wild brawl erupts. Officials and security take quite a while, but are finally able to restore order. (Monsoon comments on the poor sportsmanship by PG-13 while Heenan criticizes the officiating because Marella missed the handful of tights Rogers had. Monsoon asked Heenan if they were watching the same match and told him that he is a fountain of misinformation. Monsoon segues by saying make sure to join us when LOW comes to a town near you. Here’s Gordon Solie with where and when. Solie thanks Monsoon then talks about how the live shows in Dothan, AL and Knoxville, TN are both sold out, but there are still some good seats available for the TV taping in Lexington, KY and the live shows in Buffalo and Cleveland.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about newcomer Cheerleader Melissa. Heenan questions what a cheerleader is doing inside a wrestling ring, shouldn’t she stay outside the ring to cheer on the real wrestlers. Monsoon responds by telling Heenan to please stop. Monsoon adds that Melissa will face stiff competition in the veteran Leilani Kai and have to be aware of that snake in the grass at ringside, Jimmy Hart.) Leilani Kai w/ Jimmy Hart vs. Cheerleader MelissaReferee: Dick Woehrle Melissa held her own against the wily veteran, but Kai’s experience won out in this one. Kai pinned Melissa with a RUNNING SPLASH.(COMMERCIAL) ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams vs. Bruiser Brody & Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal)Referee: Bryce Remsburg This was a brutal match, as one would expect. Both teams executed high impact moves throughout while executing multiple tags to keep members fresh. Both teams gained multiple near falls, but it was a quick hard spinning body slam by Duggan that allowed him to pin Brody. (Lance Russell is in the interview area with World Tag Team Champions Midnight Express and Jim Cornette. Russell questions Cornette about the challenge from the Road Warriors regarding a scaffold title match and tells him that the LOW Board of Directors are just waiting for him to accept to sign the match. Cornette says the challenge is preposterous and there is no way he will agree to something like that on behalf of his team. Suddenly Hawk and Animal lay out Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condry from behind with chairs. Cornette cowers as Hawk and Animal corner him and each grab him by the lapel. They tell him he has two choices – the hard way or the easy way, but Cornette will agree to the match. Cornette can be seen with a visible wet spot on in the crotch of his trousers as he finally relents and says fine, you can have your match. Hawk and Animal leave Cornette in a heap as Russell ponders how pleased Eaton and Condrey are going to be when they regain consciousness.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and Heenan cuts him off asking what is wrong with people. He says the Road Warriors come out and manhandle Jim Cornette and intimidate him into giving in to what they want. He says the LOW Board of Directors shouldn’t award the match and suspend Hawk and Animal indefinitely. Monsoon tells Heenan he should take it up with the board because that match is signed for the LOW PRIME. Heenan immediately picks up the phone and attempts to get through to the board of directors while Monsoon announces it’s time for the main event.) Frank Gotch vs. Lou TheszReferee: James Beard Gotch came out quick, but Thesz countered. Thesz quickly got Gotch in a compromising position and pinned him with a THESZ PRESS.(Monsoon comments on Thesz’s in ring ability and questions how long it will be before Thesz is competing for the World Heavyweight Title. Monsoon asks Heenan, who is still on the phone, if he has an opinion on the subject and Heenan holds up a finger to say one minute. Monsoon rolls his eyes then thanks the fans for tuning in and invites them to tune in again next time)
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