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Post by nWo on Dec 20, 2022 21:19:50 GMT -5
WWWFWelcome to my WWWF Fed. This has been a long-time dream to get some of the wrestlers in the new Legends X expansion. Tony Garea, Pat Paterson, a young "face" Larry Zbyszko and Fuji & Saito. I have added some notable stars from the era as well kept the Love Brothers and Eric the Red. Call it promoter privilege. Anyway, there will only be 3 titles.... The World Heavyweight Title, The Intercontinental Title and the World Tag Team Titles. I will "rotate" wrestlers i and out of the Fed (at my discretion) as well as bring in "special attractions" such as Antonio Inoki, Andre the Giant and George Steel for short programs.
As far as the game play goes, I am using the On-Line game and will let the dice decide storylines, feuds and heel/face turns. I will keep the active roster to 30 or under and use guys as much as I can. Story telling will be more important than rankings ot stats... just looking to enjoy the ride.
So here is my starting roster: Pat Patterson, Tony Garea, S.D. Jones, Larry Zbyszko, Andre the Giant, Arnold Skaaland, Bob Backlund, Bobo Brazil, Davey Boy Smith, Dynamite Kid, Barry Windham, Mike Rotunda, Antonio Inoki, Jimmy Snuka, Gorilla Monsoon, Blackjack Mulligan, Don Muraco, Eric the Red, Mr Fuji, Mr Saito, Big John Studd, Angelo Mosca, Hartford Love, Reginald Love, King Kong Bundy, Ivan Koloff, Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik, Sgt Slaughter, Geore Steel, Stan Hanson, Lou Albano and Playboy Buddy Rose.
Tag Teams: Garea & Zbyszko, Fuji & Saito, British Bulldogs, Love Brothers, US Express and Sheik & Volkoff.
That gives me 28 "full time" wrestlers, 3 "attractions", 6 tag teams and 2 managers to start this Fed.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the Fed. The first few cards will be coming shortly.
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Post by throwingtoasters on Dec 21, 2022 1:56:07 GMT -5
Looking forward to this
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Post by nWo on Dec 22, 2022 0:19:09 GMT -5
At a press conference in Allentown, Pennsylvania, promoter Vinve McMahon Sr addressed the assembled crowd and media types.
"I want to welcome the press and fans alike to the humble beginnings of the WWWF. This Federation is a labor of love for me.... a legacy I can one day pass on to my family. Here you will see the biggest stars our sport has to offer. They are all here... Bob Backlund, Ivan Koloff, Stan Hansen, Pat Patterson, Jimmy Snuka, Sgt Slaughter, and so many more. We hope you will like the style of wrestling we offer and we promise to give the fans the most exciting pro wrestling action seen anywhere. Our weekly flagship TV show, WWWF Championship Wrestling will eventually be syndicated from coast to coast. We will give more details, in the future, regarding crowing our WWWF Champions. For now, welcome!"
First show coming soon...
WWWF Championship Wrestling 01.01.1970 from Allentown. PA
- Singles Match - S. D. Jones vs. Blackjack Mulligan
- Singles Match - Eric the Red vs. Gorilla Monsoon
- Tag Team Match - Garea & Zbyszko vs. Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito
- Singles Match - Ivan Koloff vs. Reginald Love
- Singles Match - Pat Patterson vs. Buddy Rose
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Post by luke929 on Dec 22, 2022 12:18:31 GMT -5
WWWF So here is my starting roster: Pat Patterson, Tony Garea, S.D. Jones, Larry Zbyszko, Andre the Giant, Arnold Skaaland, Bob Backlund, Bobo Brazil, Davey Boy Smith, Dynamite Kid, Barry Windham, Mike Rotunda, Antonio Inoki, Jimmy Snuka, Gorilla Monsoon, Blackjack Mulligan, Don Muraco, Eric the Red, Mr Fuji, Mr Saito, Big John Studd, Angelo Mosca, Hartford Love, Reginald Love, King Kong Bundy, Ivan Koloff, Nikolai Volkoff, Iron Sheik, Sgt Slaughter, Geore Steel, Stan Hanson, Lou Albano and Playboy Buddy Rose.
Tag Teams: Garea & Zbyszko, Fuji & Saito, British Bulldogs, Love Brothers, US Express and Sheik & Volkoff. You and I are practically sharing a brain, good sir! I have started a new WW(W)F fed as well, and my starting lineup is almost a spitting image of yours, with 2 or three deviations. Have fun with it! I look forward to reading.
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Post by nWo on Dec 24, 2022 15:25:25 GMT -5
Card 1: Allentown, PA. TV Taping
Blackjack Mulligan defeated SD Jones with a big boot to the face and pin. SD was in charge early, but in the end, Mulligan was too much for Jones. Once Mulligan took control, it was only a matter of time. A solid win for the Texan.
Gorilla Monsoon defeated Eric the Red with a series of overhead chops and pin. This match was over quickly as Monsoon never let Eric the Red mount any offense. Monsoon got the win and made it look easy.
Mr Fuji & Mr Saito defeated Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko as Mr Saito pinned Zbyszko after an Oriental Leg Sweep. Garea & Zbyszko used quick tags to get the early advantage, but Fuji and Saito kept Zbyszko isolated Zbyszko and wore him down. Garea could only watch as Saito got the win. The Japanese tag team bowed “mockingly” before leaving the ring area.
Ivan Koloff defeated Reginald Love with a double stomp and pin. The “Russian Bear” punished Love from the opening bell and could have pinned Love easily, yet Koloff was looking to make an example of the American. Koloff taunted the crowed as he beat Love down. This wasn't even close.
In the Main Event, Pat Patterson defeated Playboy Buddy Rose by count out. This match was surprisingly even until it spilled to the outside. Once outside the ring, Patterson slammed Rose's head into the ring post. Rose couldn't answer the count and Patterson got the easy win. The fans are not sure what to make of Patterson.
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Post by nWo on Dec 24, 2022 17:38:17 GMT -5
Next card coming soon...
WWWF Championship Wrestling 01.08.1970 from Allentown. PA - Singles Match - Big John Studd vs. Mr. Fuji - Singles Match - SGT Slaughter vs. Tony Garea - Singles Match - Nikolai Volkoff vs. Bobo Brazil - Tag Team Match - Love Brothers vs. US Express - Singles Match - Bob Backlund vs. Don Muraco
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Post by nWo on Dec 26, 2022 13:28:48 GMT -5
Card 2 - Allentown, PA TV Taping In the opening contest, Big John Studd defeated Mr Fuji by count out. Studd dominated the early matchup, when the fight went to the floor. Studd promptly body slammed Mr Fuji on the concrete floor. Mr Fuji was counted out and had to be helped back to the dressing room.
In a post match interview at ringside, Big John Studd proclaimed he couldn't be body slammed and offered $5,000 to any wrestle that could cleanly body slam him.
Sgt Slaughter defeated Tony Garea after Slaughter delivered a devastating gutbuster, followed by a confident pin. Garea mounted no offense as he was manhandled by the much larger Slaughter. A solid win for the former Marine.
Bobo Brazil defeated Nikolai Volkoff with the COCO BUTT and pin. This was a back and forth match, with each wrestler having their moments. As time was running out, Volkoff tossed Brazil to the outside. Brazil then pulled Volkoff to the floor and delivered a backbreaker. As a dazed Volkoff made it back into the ring, Brazil delivered the COCO BUTT and got the 1, 2...3. A solid win by Brazil.
After the match, Brazil was interviewed ringside. He said he appreciates all the support from the fans and hopes to one day represent them as their WWWF Champion. Brazil left the ringside area to a latge ovation from the fans.
The Love Brothers defeated the US Express when Hartford Love pinned Mike Rotunda after a NEACKBREAKER. The was an exciting match with plenty of near falls for both teams. In the end, Rotunda was isolated and worn down by the Love Brothers. With Rotunda unable to make the tag, all Windham could do was watch as Rotunda was pinned.
In the Main Event, Don Muraco defeated Bob Backlund with a swinging neckbraker and pin! In an upset, Bob Backlund was unable to weather the offense Muraco threw at him. Backlund seemed surprised at Muraco's arsenal of moves. Muraco celebrated all the way to the dressing room as a dejected Backlund stared in disbelief. What a shocker!
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Post by nWo on Dec 26, 2022 22:43:27 GMT -5
Card 3, Philadelphia, PA – TV Taping
Angelo Mosca defeated Eric the Red by DQ after a wild brawl outside the ring! Both men battered each other until the fight spilled outside the ring. While trying to restore order, the referee was shoved to the floor by Eric the Red, which earned him the disqualification. Both Eric the Red and Mosca brawled all the way to the backstage area.
King Kong Bundy defeated SD Johnes with a knee drop and pin. Bundy dominated by using his size and strength to pound Jones. While down, SD was caught with a crushing knee drop and pinned. An easy win for Kong.
The British Bulldogs defeated Sheik & Volkoff using a double head butt. This was a fast paced tag match which favored the Bulldogs. Sheik & Volkoff had trouble keeping up with the young, talented British tag team. Volkoff was pinned by Dynamite Kid after a double head butt. The Sheik could not make the save.
John Studd entered the ring for the $5,000 body slam challenge. The first man to attempt to body slam Big John Studd is.... Playboy Buddy Rose. After three unsuccessful attempts, John Studd bounced off the ropes and crushed Rose with a vicious clothesline! He then tossed Rose out of the ring, grabbed the mic and said... "no man can body slam me! I am the biggest, baddest man in the WWWF. I can't be stopped!" Studd left for the locker room while the boos from the crowd rained down. Can anyone slam him?
Jimmy Snuka defeated Hartford Love with a leap frog, chop and quick pin. The was a fast, easy win for Snuka who dominated the tag team specialist. Snuka climbed the corner and raised his arms in victory to the wild approval of the fans.
In the Main Event, Barry Windham shocked the paid attendance by defeating Stan Hansen with the SWEETWATER SUPLEX! These two Texans battered each other with high impact moves and straight right hands. Hansen took charge early, only to see Windham make a furious comeback. Once the finisher was delivered, a dazed Hansen was pinned and the upset was complete. Windham's tag partner, Mike Rotunda, hit the ring and the celebration was on. But the celebration was short lived as Hansen grabbed a chair and cleared the ring. What a match!
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