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Post by Bri on Sept 17, 2022 10:10:50 GMT -5
Some really exciting action on the last two cards, and surprise results. Blackjack Mulligan over Randy Savage, Eddie Gilbert over Jimmy Snuka and Andre the Giant & The Mountie over the Road Warriors really caught my eye. That is a pretty fun pairing of Andre & The Mountie I must say. I'm also enjoying your presentation with the results summary, The Rumor Mill and the promoters' notes. Cool to hear about your first live show. Would these be the results, though the matches are different than what you had mentioned so I could be wrong as it didn't have Strongbow-Koloff listed and Patera didn't win the Battle Royal. I found this show on thehistoryofwwe.com where you can search the results for any year in WWE history through around 2015. WWF @ Staten Island, NY - Tottenville High School - November 7, 1984 Johnny Rodz defeated Mario Mancini AJ Petruzzi defeated Pat Poland Jose Luis Rivera defeated Carl Fury via disqualification Ken Patera defeated Rene Goulet (sub. for Afa); the Patera vs. Afa match was originally scheduled as a lumberjack match The Haiti Kid defeated Dana Carpenter Rene Goulet won a battle royal Mornin brother cruefan68! I'm a big fan of either The Mountie & Andre, and with Pariah coining the phrase Vérité! Ils sont imparables! in an earlier post, this will be their new tag team name - translated into english - Truth They Are Unstoppable. It's just too cool a name. I too was suprised with Mulligan over Savage and that Gilbert / Snuka match was off the charts fun to play out. When Snuka missed his finisher, it was a different match. Very glad the new format is good. I hoping it's just the right amount without going overboard / War And Peace sized posts, (like I used too lol). And I'm hoping this is my fed from here out, I've got some stuff planned for the not too distant future that I hope we can all dig. And thanks for the heads up on the thehistoryofwwe.com site! Iv'e got a few shows I'd like to try to find on that puppy. You're right I don't think this was the show, but - I remember now that Rene Goulet was also on the card, so maybe it's from around this time. (I've gottta go for a deeper dive in that site). Many thanks for what you said Crue - and always grateful.
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Post by TTX on Sept 17, 2022 10:18:08 GMT -5
Looking forward to it as always.
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Post by Bri on Sept 17, 2022 10:36:01 GMT -5
The ☆ Star
WRESTLING
Program - 5
LEGENDARY PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING!!!
Sunnyside Gardens Arena Long Island City, New York Seating Capacity 2,500
Don Curtis vs Bruiser Brody
Bobo Brazil vs Ted DiBiase
Sly Samurai - Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito vs The Fabulous Kangaroos - Al Costello & Roy Heffernan With Wild Red Berry
Candi Divine vs Ida Mae Martinez
Yukon Eric vs Pampero Firpo
Illo DiPaolo vs George "The Animal" Steele
S.D. Jones vs Baron Von Raschke
The Promoters Are Not Responsible If Contestants Fail To Appear In Ring Because Of Conditions Beyond Their Control. Whenever Possible, Substitute Bouts Will Be Made. Card Is Subject To Change. Tonight's Results: S.D. Jones (2 Fatigues) defeated Baron Von Raschke (4 Fatigues, "Accidentally" Knocked Referee Temporarily Unconscious, Recovered First From An In Ring Collision) via Pinfall - with his Power Body Slam maneuver at the 18:00 minute mark... Illo DiPaolo (0 Fatigue, Hurled Steele Over The Steel Ringside Barrier Which Scattered The Crowd) defeated George "The Animal" Steele (2 Fatigues, Counter Attacked By Shredding The Turnbuckle Pad And Shoving Lots of Stuffing Down DiPaolo's Throat) via Submission - with his Leg Nelson maneuver at the 6:00 minute mark...
Yukon Eric (0 Fatigue) defeated Pampero Firpo (1 Fatigue) via Submission - with his KODIAK KRUNCH finisher (An Over The Shoulder Backbreaker) at the 3:00 minute mark...
Candi Divine (1 Fatigue) defeated Ida Mae Martinez (3 Fatigues, Cracked Divine In The Head With A Turnbuckle Wrench Outside Ring) via Pinfall - with here SUNSET FLIP secondary finisher at the 12:00 minute mark...
Sly Samurai - Mr. Fuji (1 Fatigue, Cracked Costello's Head Into The Ring Post Outside The Ring) & Mr. Saito (0 Fatigue) defeated The Fabulous Kangaroos - Al Costello (2 Fatigues) & Roy Heffernan (0 Fatigue, Iniated 1 Double Team Attack, 1 Botched Pin Save) With Wild Red Berry via Pinfall - Saito Rolled Costello Up For A Pin after Costello Mistimed A Turnbuckle Charge & Stunned Himself at the 9:00 minute mark...
Bobo Brazil (5 Fatigues, Slammed The Back of DiBiase's Head Into The Bare Arena Floor By Ringside) defeated Ted DiBiase (1 Fatigue, Shoved Brazil Into A Bad Collision With A Photographer At Ringside) via Disqualification - DiBiase was disqualified During A Ringside Brawl at the 18:00 minute mark...(Rematch will be next month)...
Bruiser Brody (0 Fatigue, Slammed Curtis's Head Onto The Top of The Wooden Ring Steps Twice) defeated Don Curtis (3 Fatigues) via Pinfall - with his JUMPING KNEE DROP finisher at the 9:00 minute mark... The Rumour Mill: ▪ The Greg Valentine / One Man Gang and the Antonino Rocca / Gorilla Monsoon rematches are now in flux but will definitely be held during the course of next month...
▪ The Beverly Shade / Leilani Kai rematch is now booked for Program 7, No Disqualifications & No Count Outs...
▪ The Sheepherders / Valiants rematch is also being booked for Program 7 - with a chance that each team will be joined by a team of their choice, making it an Eight Man bout...
▪ Regarding The Don Leo Jonathan / Exotic Adrian Street rematch...the timing is anyone's guess...but it will probably be a Falls Count Anywhere bout!...
* The Mildred Burke / Judy Martin & Bobo Brazil / Ted DiBiase rematches are being negotiated as you are reading this!...
* Also signed to our Program 7, is a special mystery match...between two competitors that aren't even on our rosters!
Promoters Notes:
* A complete listing of all three rosters revealed to date, individual rankings anf Feud Series Guidelines will all be in the LPW's folder in Low Feds Title Histories at the end of Program 6!... * Two new championships have been sanctioned. During the course of next month's cards (7 - 12), there will be an inaugural title bout as the main event. Going forward, all championship bouts will be two out of three falls!...
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Post by TTX on Sept 17, 2022 10:38:47 GMT -5
Great action as always from SD taking a surprise win to DiPaolo using one of my favorite moves to the always hard to choose battle between Fuji/Saito and the Kangaroos to Brody doing his thing.
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Post by Pariah on Sept 17, 2022 12:01:40 GMT -5
As you know, I'm a big fan of your 'stats driven' presentation... Really wish I had enough patience/ambition to implement this summary style as well... IMO, it's the epitome of putting your gameplay first.
Of course, I'm also stoked that you've renamed the tag team of Andre & The Mountie to reflect their true nature... Awesome sauce!
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Post by neilybob on Sept 17, 2022 12:13:57 GMT -5
Looking good dude keep the juices flowing.
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Post by Bri on Sept 22, 2022 8:32:57 GMT -5
Morning TTX me bro! - It was very cool to see SD get a victory for sure. (Who doesn't love the underdog right?). I also am a big fan of DiPaolo's Leg Nelson move, I am hoping that DiPaolo can eventually earn his way up to title contention. Looking forward to our very next card - our inaugural LFW World Championship Bout is the main event and we have a suprise opening contest on the bill. Inaugural championships bouts and grudge feud rematches will hopefully entice us all for cards 7 - 12. Thanks very much brother! Morning brother Pariah! - Thanks very much for what you said amigo, and most of all I'm so glad this system resonates with you. I've had so many influences from so many promoters on this board, but in bookerbill's B&W Legends fed, he used a very paired down, no nonsense (just the facts mam) type of reporting style, and it totaslly blew me away. I found it so liberating to try to be able to put into practice this lean and mean description style in my own way, which is also one I can still eek out enjoyment from via my minds eye interpretations. I'm going to be adding a slight amount of additional info - in the form of who won the opening collar & elbow. I like that because it shows how the match started, and how that may juxtapose with how it ends. Morning brother neilybob - Definitely going to keep the flow going my man, (albeit not at a pace that I used to be able to do - but little by little - I'll be getting around to the awesomeness of my fellow promoters). With the posting of the below card, that reveals the entire starting LWF rosters. I'm trying to keep this fed not only just LOW wrestlers, but LOW wrestlers who, as in the intro, competed at some point between 1947 & 1977. I've really got my eyes on this upcoming LOW Northeast release in December. I have a feeling that I may have to slightly expand the rosters to accommodate this new set. Really hoping Sammartino & Carpentier are in that, who knows? I never thought we were going to be able to get Bob Backlund in the game, and boom. Thank you all again brothers! The ☆ Star
WRESTLING
Program - 6
LEGENDARY PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING!!!
Sunnyside Gardens Arena Long Island City, New York Seating Capacity 2,500
John Pesek vs "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
Thunderbolt Patterson vs Harley Race
The Killer Bees - B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell vs The Midnight Express - Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane With Jim Cornette
Susan Green vs The Fabulous Moolah
George Tragos vs Nick Bockwinkel
Johnny Saint vs Playboy Buddy Rose
Pepper Gomez vs Bobby Shane
The Promoters Are Not Responsible If Contestants Fail To Appear In Ring Because Of Conditions Beyond Their Control. Whenever Possible, Substitute Bouts Will Be Made. Card Is Subject To Change.
Tonight's Results: Pepper Gomez (0 Fatigue) defeated Bobby Shane (4 Fatigues) via Submission - with his Sleeperhold maneuver at the 12:00 minute mark...
Playboy Buddy Rose (1 Fatigue, Slashed Saint With A Foreign Object Twice, Powerbombed Saint Onto The Bare Arena Floor At Ringside) defeated Johnny Saint (4 Fatigues) via Pinfall - with his BOMBS AWAY finisher (A Kneedrop off The Second Rope) at the 15:00 minute mark...
Nick Bockwinkel (0 Fatigue) defeated George Tragos (3 Fatigues) via Submission - with his FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK secondary finisher at the 9:00 minute mark...
The Fabulous Moolah (1 Fatigue, Executed One Suprise Out of Nowhere SMALL PACKAGE against Green, Won 1 Ringside Brawl) defeated Susan Green (5 Fatigues, Cracked Moolah's Head Into The Ringpost At Ringside) via Pinfall - with her JACKKNIFE CRADLE primary finisher at the 18:00 minute mark...
The Midnight Express - Bobby Eaton (0 Fatigue, Iniated One Double Goozle Double Team) & Stan Lane (0 Fatigue) With Jim Cornette defeated The Killer Bees - B. Brian Blair (0 Fatigue & 1 Botched Pin Save) & Jim Brunzell (1 Fatigue, Iniated One Double Elbow Smash Double Team) via Pinfall - The Midnight Express Executed Their VEG-O-MATIC tag finisher (An Eaton Top Rope Leg Drop / Lane Bearhug Combination) On Brunzell at the 3:00 minute mark...
Harley Race (1 Fatigue) defeated Thunderbolt Patterson (1 Fatigue) via Pinfall - with his PILEDRIVER finisher at the 6:00 minute mark..
John Pesek (0 Fatigue) defeated Roddy Piper (0 Fatigue) via Submission - with his TIGER MAN TOEHOLD finisher at the 2:00 minute mark...
The Rumor Mill: * The Rumor Is...I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing with the Rumor Mill going forward, (it's very noisy in my head right now lol)...although I will say that two new titles have been sanctioned by The LWF...which gives us a title bout as a main event for each of the six LWF cards that will always occur during each game month...(wasn't sure if I mentioned that yet - see what I mean lol)...
* There will definitely be several grudge/feud rematches over the course of upcoming Cards 7 - 12...
Promoters Notes: * With tonight's action...it marks the full roster reveals for our three divisions...Ladies...Tag Teams...& Men's...with Program/Card 7 it marks the beginning of our second month of operation...all of the competitors have wrestled for ratings exactly once...and it's a rinse and repeat system that I'm using for each game month (or block of 6 cards)...
* All title bouts including the inaugurals will be two out of three fall bouts...hopefully more exciting...plus maybe a little bit more of a champions advantage going on...
* Very soon...all of the wrestlers current ratings will be posted...along with a listing of who's feuding with who...
* Thanks everybody for being a part of The LWF!...
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Post by TTX on Sept 22, 2022 8:51:33 GMT -5
Shame the Pesek Piper match was so short, Moolah crafty as always, Buddy "Loophole" Rose rising to the top and the Midnights winning (even if I prefer Condrey to Lane)
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Post by Bri on Sept 26, 2022 9:37:26 GMT -5
Shame the Pesek Piper match was so short, Moolah crafty as always, Buddy "Loophole" Rose rising to the top and the Midnights winning (even if I prefer Condrey to Lane) Morning TTX me bro! I hear ya, I was hoping for a real dogfight between Pesek & Piper, but Pesek really had his number in that one. Every "Loophole" has his day lol. Although I have Condrey's card for the online version, I've reverted back to table top play and the physical cards actually help keep my addled mind together better. Up next in a minute is our Program 7 - featuring our first inaugural title bout. Always appreciated brother man!
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Post by Bri on Sept 26, 2022 10:16:17 GMT -5
The ☆ Star
WRESTLING
Program - 7
LEGENDARY PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING!!!
Sunnyside Gardens Arena Long Island City, New York Seating Capacity 2,500
John Pesek vs Nick Bockwinkel (TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS - FOR THE LPW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP!)
Lou Thesz vs Ivan Koloff
The Sheepherders - Luke Williams & Butch Miller & Sly Samurai - Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito vs The Valiant Brothers - Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant & The Tolos Brothers - John Tolos & Chris Tolos (NO DISQUALIFICATIONS, NO COUNT OUTS, EIGHT MAN TAG TEAM FEUD REMATCH!)
Danny Hodge vs Freddie Blassie
Beverly Shade vs Leilani Kai (NO DISQUALIFICATIONS, NO COUNT OUTS FEUD REMATCH!)
Illo DiPaolo vs Randy Macho Man Savage
George Tragos vs Buddy Rogers
Little Beaver vs Sky Low Low The Promoters Are Not Responsible If Contestants Fail To Appear In Ring Because Of Conditions Beyond Their Control. Whenever Possible, Substitute Bouts Will Be Made. Card Is Subject To Change. Tonight's Results: Little Beaver (0 Fatigue, Slapped Low Across The Face With His Moccasin) defeated Sky Low Low (4 Fatigues, Won The Opening Collar & Elbow) via Submission - with his Spinning Toe Hold maneuver at the 12:00 minute mark...
Buddy Rogers (0 Fatigue, Won The Opening Collar & Elbow) defeated George Tragos (0 Fatigue) via Pinfall - with his Jumping Knee Smash maneuver at the 2:00 minute mark...
Randy Macho Man Savage (0 Fatigue) defeated Illo DiPaolo (0 Fatigue, Won The Opening Collar & Elbow) via Pinfall - with his FLYING ELBOW DROP finisher at the 1:00 minute mark... Beverly Shade (1 Fatigue) defeated Leilani Kai (7 Fatigues, Won The Opening Collar & Elbow, Cracked Shade's Face Into The Steel Ringpost At Ringside) With Judy Martin (Who Stormed The Ring And Provided A Submission Saving Interference For Kai) via Submission - with her Full Body Scissors maneuver at the 24:00 minute mark...(This Evens Their Feud Series At One Win A Piece...The Third Tie-breaking Feud Deciding Bout Will Be An Over The Top Steel Cage Match...During The Course of Next Month's Competitions...More To Follow!)...
Danny Hodge (8 Fatigues, Won The Opening Collar & Elbow, Whipped Shane Into The Steel Barrier At Ringside) defeated Bobby Shane (1 Fatigue, One Loaded Knee Smash To Hodge's Head) via Disqualification - Shane was disqualified for Excessive Brawling At Ringside at the 27:00 minute mark...(Rematch will be next month)...(Freddie Blassie Was A No-Show)... The Sheepherders - Luke Williams (8 Fatigues) & Butch Miller (5 Fatigues, Iniated One Double Clothesline Double Team, 1 Botched Pin Save) & Sly Samurai - Mr. Fuji (0 Fatigue, Threw Salt In Opponents' Eyes Once) & Mr. Saito (0 Fatigue) came back from behind and defeated The Valiant Brothers - Jimmy Valiant (0 Fatigue, 1 Botched Pin Save) & Johnny Valiant (0 Fatigue) & The Tolos Brothers - John Tolos (6 Fatigues, Won 1 Ringside Brawl, Hurled Miller Into The Wooden Ringsteps At Ringside) & Chris Tolos (0 Fatigue, Iniated One Brutal Double Team) via Pinfall - Luke Williams pinned John Tolos after his Diving Head Butt at the 57:00 minute mark...(This Victory Gives The Sheepherders a 2 Wins To None Feud Series Conquest!)... Lou Thesz (0 Fatigue, Won The Opening Collar & Elbow) defeated Ivan Koloff (4 Fatigues) via Pinfall - with his GRECO-ROMAN BACKDROP primary finisher at the 12:00 minute mark...
John Pesek (5 Fatigues, Won The Third Falls Openinig Collar & Elbow) defeated Nick Bockwinkel (5 Fatigues, Won The First & Second Falls Opening Collar & Elbow) via Winning Two Falls To One: John Pesek took the first fall by forcing Nick Bockwinkel to submit to his TIGER MAN TOEHOLD finisher at the 6:00 minute mark...
Nick Bockwinkel took the second fall by forcing John Pesek to submit to his FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK secondary finisher at the 21:00 minute mark...
John Pesek took the third fall by forcing Nick Bockwinkel to submit to his TIGER MAN TOEHOLD finisher at the 27:00 minute mark...
JOHN PESEK HAS BECOME THE INAUGURAL LPW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION !!!
The Rumor Mill:
* In the majority of cases, managers haven't been permitted at ringside in the LPW...but there are now discussions going on now that if managers want to get in...then the only way that they are going to be able to...will be to "lace up the boots...get in the ring...to earn their keep...just like everybody else"... * This may explain in part why Bobby "The Brain" Heenan was in attendance tonight...and with an unidentified...bald...and gargantuan individual...with whom Heenan was having a very animated...and finger-pointed-towards-the-ring...diatribe... Promoters Notes:
* Thanks to everybody for being a part of The LPW!...
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