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Post by ldivock on Jul 8, 2023 4:24:11 GMT -5
Friday Night Fury -- Amalie Arena (Tampa, Fla.) -- July 7, 2023
Gordon Solie welcomes the viewers to the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. for tonight's edition of Friday Night Fury headlined by the Fabulous Moolah's defense of her Championship against Rockin' Robin (the only woman to defeat her, albeit via DQ), plus Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito vs former champions Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko. To the action ...
Fit Finlay defeated Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification
Finlay had the big Marine reeling and Slaughter got himself DQ'd by shoving referee Dick Woehrle during a heated exchange.
Shirley Black defeatd Debbie Malenko by pin
Black was all over Malenko (5 tokens) from the opening bell, finally finishing her with a clothesline.
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper (with Cowboy Bob Orton, Jr.) defeated "Pretty Boy" Larry Sharpe by pin
Piper put down Sharpe with an eye poke followed by a knee lift.
The Road Warriors (with Paul Ellering) defeated Too Cool by pin
Scotty 2 Hotty was rolling early on before The Roadies took control and ended it with a Doomsday Device on Grandmaster Sexay.
Magnum T.A. defeated Val Venis by pin
Magnum made short work of Venis, stopping him with a running forearm. An embarrassed Venis then blindsided and flattened Magnum during his postmatch celebration and hit a Money Shot before leaving the ring.
Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko defeated Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito (with Captain Lou Albano) by pin
Zbyszko scored the surprise quick fall on Fuji after a low back suplex and bridge.
"Boogie Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant (with Captain Lou Albano) defeated Bob Backlund (with Arnold Skaaland) by disqualification
Backlund intercepted Albano's attempt to slip a foreign object to Valiant and proceeded to use it on both The Boogie Woogie Man and Captain Lou as referee Joey Marella called for the bell.
Women's Championship -- The Fabulous Moolah (with Captain Lou Albano) (c) defeated Rockin' Robin by pin
Robin gave Moolah (3 tokens) a challenge, but was ultimately no match for the champ who retained her title with a Jackknife Cradle.
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Post by steviedreamer on Jul 8, 2023 6:27:56 GMT -5
Love following the action here! Keep it up. I've tried LOW for a while, but there are so many wrestlers and sets that it became overwhelming. But keep posting. I'm more into GWF.
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Post by ldivock on Jul 9, 2023 5:10:42 GMT -5
Love following the action here! Keep it up. I've tried LOW for a while, but there are so many wrestlers and sets that it became overwhelming. But keep posting. I'm more into GWF. Thanks. Yeah, I've only been playing for seven months and know what you mean. A few weeks ago, I turned over about 10% of the fed's roster so that I could introduce some new talent. I imagine I'll do that every six weeks or so going forward (amongst others, some notable departures were Ted DiBiase, Adrian Adonis, Barry Windham & Tully Blanchard but I'm sure they'll be back somewhere down the line).
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Post by neilybob on Jul 9, 2023 6:10:32 GMT -5
your fed is looking sweet.
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Post by Pariah on Jul 9, 2023 21:23:13 GMT -5
Top notch effort by Robin... Looking pretty strong in defeat even though there was little chance of the bookers allowing Moolah to drop the title in that main event... Another entertaining event, my friend... Rolling on!
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Post by ldivock on Jul 10, 2023 19:39:22 GMT -5
Monday Night Mayhem -- Kaseya Center (Miami, Fla.) -- July 10, 2023
Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan welcome the viewers to the Kaseya Center on Biscayne Bay in Miami for this week's edition of Monday Night Mayhem that features "The Franchise" Shane Douglas' 14th defense of his TV Championship and "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka vs The World's Strongest Man, Mark Henry. To the action ...
Luna Vachon defeated Melina by disqualification
Melina was DQ'd after DDTing Luna onto the ring steps.
Mikey Whipwreck defeated S.D. Jones by pin
Whipwreck stopped Jones with a swinging neckbreaker.
Al Snow (with The J.O.B. Squad) defeated The Sandman by pin
Snow made short work of The Sandman, ending it with a Snow Plow. While Snow celebrated his win with the rest of The J.O.B. Squad, George "The Animal" Steele snuck out from under the ring, grabbed Head and ran off with it.
The Briscos defeated The New Age Outlaws (with Chyna) by disqualification
The New Age Outlaws were disqualified after Chyna low-blowed Jerry Brisco.
Pat Patterson defeated Koko B. Ware by pin
Ware was able to fight his way to the ropes after getting caught in the figure-four leglock, but that just angered Patterson who pulled a foreign object from his tights and turned out The Birdman's lights.
Ivan Koloff (with Captain Lou Albano) defeated Sam Houston by countout
Houston couldn't beat the count after Koloff blasted him with a running splash into the ringside barricade (and Captain Lou got in a few kicks on the downed Houston while referee Joey Marella was escorting the big Russian back into the ring).
"Superfly" Jimmy Snuka defeated Mark Henry by pin
Snuka controlled the early action until he made the mistake of locking up with Henry (4 tokens) who hit a World's Strongest Slam, but Superfly kicked out. Henry then charged Snuka who nimbly stepped aside as the big man crashed into the turnbuckle allowing Snuka to roll him up for the 1-2-3.
TV Championship -- Hillbilly Jim defeated "The Franchise" Shane Douglas (with "Head Cheerleader" Francine) (c) by disqualification
The Franchise was working over Hillbilly Jim outside the ring while jawing with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan telling him that this was just a preview of what he'll do to "Ravishing" Rick Rude when he gets his hands on him; Douglas busted Jim wide open with the ring bell and continued yelling at Heenan as referee Dick Woehrle disqualified the champ who collected his belt and stormed off with Francine.
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Post by Pariah on Jul 11, 2023 18:02:50 GMT -5
The Franchise might want to cool those jets... Too much emotion could be playing right into Rude's hands... Especially with Heenan laying out the battle plans.
Also hoping for a Briscos vs. Outlaws rematch... Chyna played her part to perfection... Fun stuff!
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Post by ldivock on Jul 15, 2023 3:49:32 GMT -5
Friday Night Fury -- Amway Center (Orlando, Fla.) -- July 14, 2023
Gordon Solie welcomes the viewers to the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. for tonight's edition of Friday Night Fury headlined by Big Van Vader's defense of his World Championship against King Harley Race, plus "Ravishing" Rick Rude vs "Wildfire" Tommy Rich and Kurt Angle vs "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig. To the action ...
Doctor X defeated Bobo Brazil by submission
Doctor X attacked Brazil as he was removing his vest and never let up, stunning the crowd when he forced the big man to tap out to a figure-four leglock.
Ivory defeated Debbie Combs by pin
Ivory ended Combs' night with a sidewalk slam.
The Midnight Express (with Jim Cornette) defeated Jake "The Milkman" Milliman & George South by pin
"Loverboy" Dennis Condrey scored the fall on South with a face-first leg sweep.
Ken Shamrock defeated Cowboy Bob Orton, Jr. (with "Rowdy" Roddy Piper) by pin
The World's Most Dangerous Man was victorious after his flying hip attack knocked Orton silly.
Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy (with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) defeated The British Bulldogs by pin
The Brain stole a victory for his charges when he slipped a foreign object to Studd who used it to drop Davey Boy Smith for the easy 3-count.
"Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig defeated Kurt Angle by pin
A thrilling back-and-forth affair (4 tokens apiece) came to an end when Hennig hit a Perfect Plex on Angle.
"Ravishing" Rick Rude (with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) defeated "Wildfire" Tommy Rich by pin
Rude put away Rich with a swinging neckbreaker then demanded a TV Title shot vs former ally, Shane Douglas. The Franchise steps out onto the ramp and accepts the challenge as Heenan grins from ear-to-ear.
World Championship -- Big Van Vader (c) defeated King Harley Race (with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) by disqualification
Race hit the ring in a foul mood and was promptly disqualified after an eye gouge and refusal to break a blatant choke. The rest of The Heenan Family stormed the ring to administer a beatdown on Vader until Douglas and Heenan's former bodyguard, Mr. Hughes, and who's that? ... It's Chris Candido!!!! ... rushed in to make the save as Heenan scurried off with a horrified look on his face.
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Post by ldivock on Jul 18, 2023 4:09:08 GMT -5
Monday Night Mayhem -- Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, Ga.) -- July 17, 2023
Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan welcome the viewers to the Stegeman Coliseum on the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens for this week's edition of Monday Night Mayhem that features "Boogie Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant vs Bob Backlund in a Texas Death Match and The Rock 'n' Roll Express vs the dastardly Love Brothers. To the action ...
Scott "Hog" Irwin defeated "Jumping" Jim Brunzell by pin
Irwin stopped Brunzell with a pair of superplexes.
"Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal defeated The Unpredictable Johnny Rodz by pin
Regal put away Rodz following a Russian leg sweep.
George "The Animal" Steele (with Head) defeated Nacho Barrera by pin
Steele dropped Barrera following a turnbuckle ram into Head. An upset Al Snow came out and begged The Animal to return Head, but Steele's response was simply "Mine!"
"Wild" Bill Irwin defeated B. Brian Blair by pin
Irwin dropped Blair with a float kick for an easy 3-count.
The Dream Team (with Johnny V) defeated The J.O.B. Squad (with Al Snow) by pin
The J.O.B. Squad put up stiff resistance (hanging 6 tokens on The Dream Team) before a Valentine shoulderbreaker stopped The Blue Meanie.
The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) defeated "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan by disqualification
Duggan was DQ'd after using his 2x4 on both Muraco and Fuji during out-of-ring action.
The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated The Love Brothers by disqualification
The Loves were holding their own until their nefarious nature took over and they were caught choking Ricky Morton with the tag rope.
Texas Death Match -- Bob Backlund (with Arnold Skaaland) defeated "Boogie Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant (with Captain Lou Albano) by submission
Captain Lou's attempt to interfere backfired when Backlund whipped Valiant into him, flattening him, then slapped on the Crossface Chicken Wing to force the Boogie Woogie Man to tap out.
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Post by ldivock on Jul 22, 2023 5:06:24 GMT -5
DCWF Friday Night Fury -- WesBanco Arena (Wheeling, W.V.) -- July 21, 2023
Gordon Solie welcomes the viewers to the WesBanco Arena in Wheeling, W.V. for tonight's stacked edition of Friday Night Fury that features a pair of Championship mathes; The Miracle Violence Connection will battle Tag Team champions The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff while "Ravishing" Rick Rude will challenge for "The Franchise" Shane Douglas' TV Title, plus "Macho Man" Randy Savage will battle "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. To the action ...
The Glamour Girls (with "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart) defeated Sensational Sherri & Molly Holly by disqualification
Sherri & Holly put a beating on Judy Martin (6 tokens) but couldn't score the fall due to timely intervention by both Leilani Kai and Hart. The Glamour Girls escaped with the victory when referee Joey Marella saw Holly using Hart's megaphone on Martin mere moments after he had laid out Sherri with it.
Fit Finlay defeated Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification
Finlay fought his way to the ropes to escape the Cobra Clutch, angering Slaughter, who took out his frustration with his Swagger Stick.
Al Snow (with the J.O.B. Squad) defeated Mikey Whipwreck by pin
The J.O.B. Squad hit the ring early carrying giant Teddy Bears under each arm and Snow offered them to George "The Animal" Steele as a trade for Head while demonstrating the hours of fun he could have as he shredded one of the bears. Steele initially seemed intrigued, but ran off without making a deal. A pissed off Whipwreck attacked Snow who quickly countered and put him down with a Hurricanra as stuffing flew everywhere when they hit the mat.
The Briscos defeated The New Age Outlaws (with Chyna) by submission
The Brisco Brothers were ready for all of the Outlaws' shenanigans this time and executed their plan to perfection, isolating "Road Dogg" Jesse James (5 tokens) for much of the match. Jerry flattened "Badd Ass" Billy Gunn then locked in his Figure Four on the Road Dogg while Jack anticipated Chyna's charge and back body dropped her over the top rope as the stunned crowd erupted and James tapped out.
No Holds Barred -- Magnum T.A. defeated Val Venis by pin
As Venis gyrated for the crowd waving his towel overhead, Magnum drilled him with a running forearm and got the quick 3-count in a disappointing affair.
"Macho Man" Randy Savage defeated "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (with Cowboy Bob Orton, Jr.) by pin
Savage (5 tokens) survived a brutal two-on-one attack while referee James Beard was down and eventually scored the fall following a Flying Elbow Drop. Piper protested that he had his foot on the ropes to no avail, so Orton dropped Beard with a cast shot.
Tag Team Championship -- The Miracle Violence Connection defeated The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff (with "Classy" Freddie Blassie) (c) by pin
After "Dr. Death" Steve Williams hit a pair of Backdrop Drivers on The Iron Sheik, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy tossed Blassie from the ring and bloodied Vokoff with Blassie's cane and we have NEW DCWF Tag Team Champions.
TV Championship -- "The Franchise" Shane Douglas (with "Head Cheerleader" Francine, Mr. Hughes & Chris Candido) (c) defeated "Ravishing" Rick Rude (with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Big John Studd, King Kong Bundy & King Harley Race) by disqualification
Rude rolled out of the ring after Douglas scored a near fall with a belly-to-belly suplex and that was a recipe for disaster with all the "non-combatants" at ringside. The expected all out brawl ensued on the arena floor and referee Dick Woehrle called for bell with the official verdict handing the victory to the Champ in what could easily have been a double disqualification.
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