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Post by TOM on Jan 17, 2024 1:42:09 GMT -5
We had an amazing card tonight and Beekeeper will be summarizing the results but I just have to say that the next card will have some incredible main event title matches and our tournament for the Regional Belt will continue.
The card we just finished had a match that lasted ONE MOVE and a match that went time limit, so we had a lot of variety! Like I said, results will be posted soon.
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Post by beekeeper on Jan 17, 2024 7:49:23 GMT -5
As Tom mentioned above... WOW, what a card this week! And the next card looks to surpass this card. We shall see soon enough. In the meantime, here are the results, contenders and the next card!
Match Winner Loser Via/comments First Blood Bobo Brazil Nikolai Volkoff Bobo drew first blood by way of Coco Butts. This was a long awaited return of Bobo who turned the previous tide of 4 previous losses. 3.5 Dog Collar Thunderbolt Patterson Wahoo McDaniel In a big surprise, Thunderbolt used his Head Butt finisher to Pin Wahoo is his debut. Considered, and still considered a real contender, Wahoo was surprised by Patterson's ring presence. Thunderbolt said this was a tune-up for the Regional Belt Tournament, which Thunderbolt 3.0 is part of and will wrestle in on the next card. Here is Round 1 of the Regional Tourney. Texas Death Special Delivery Jones Virgil In no surprise SDJ won, what was totally surprising as he won on ONE move totally taking Virgil by surprise and winning the match, moving on to the next round. 3.0 because of the surprise and speed of the match. Texas Death Eric the Red Pompero Firpo In an upset, and back and forth match, "Red" pinned Firpo for the in, moving to the next round. 2.5 Texas Death Missing Link Playboy Buddy Rose Somehow Missing Link talked his way into participating in the Beekeeper's stable and into the Regional Tourney, and he didn't disappoint in his first match. Mostly dominated with numerous head butts, the Missing Link wore down PBR and finally pinning him. 3.0 Falls Count Anywhere Sabu/Rob Van Dam Midnight Express In a match where both teams want to move up to eventually wrestle for a belt, nobody was able to control the match that finally ended in a draw, via the time limit. They will have a rematch, but this will have to wait, as Sabu will participate in the Regional Tourney next week. 3.0 Regular Macho Man Randy Savage Georgeous George GG was pinned by Macho Man's Flying Elbow Smash, after dominating much of the match. The Macho Man is hell bent on moving up the contender chart for a shot at a title. 2.5 Texas Death Hardcore One Man Gang Bid John Stud OMG used his 747 Splash Finisher to finish off BJS in their 3rd and final short grudge match. 2.5 Texas Death Big Van Vader Ted Dibiasi Beekeeper's very limber "big man" has come on extremely fast dominating and winning all of his matches, thus drawing the very hot Ted Dibiasi. The commissioner deemed the winner of this match would wrestle for the World Belt. BVV used his agility to get into positions where he was able to apply his stronger and more damaging moves, finally applying his Vader Bomb Finisher for the pin and win... and a belt match.
US Belt The Shiek Sgt. Slaughter In a match where most people didn't know who to root for, mostly rooted for Sarge, because of their dislike of The Shiek. Adding the fact The Shiek dropped his Regional Belt in the ring and RVD telling everybody The Shiek is going to take the US Belt increased the hatred for The Shiek. That motivated the Shiek to totally dominate the surprise Sgt. Slaughter. With all Sarges might he had left pulled a move The Shiek would appreciate, and usually got away with. The Shiek won as Sgt. Slaughter was disqualified outside the ring, saving his belt for another match. 4.5 Non-title belt, but allowing the challenger a belt shot. Regular Fabulous Kangaroos British Bulldogs In a match that was mostly dominated by the Kangaroos to the point the Kangaroos got cocky and un-characteristically were DQ'd, thus allowing the Bulldogs a shot at the belt. 2.5
WOW... what a card that seemed to have everything. Can't wait for the next card, which we'll you see soon.
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Post by beekeeper on Jan 17, 2024 8:25:22 GMT -5
Here is current belt holders and contenders.
World-wide Belt Johnny Valentine 1 defense US Belt Sergeant Slaughter Regional Belt Open - current Tournament to determine belt holder Tag Team Belt Fabulous Kangaroos
Top Contenders The Sheik former Regional Belt, 6 defenses, retired the belt undefeated Big Van Vader Killer Kowalski Mil Mascaras former US Belt, 6 defenses Andrea the Giant 2 time former US Belt, 5 defenses/1 defense Bobo Brazil former World-wide Belt Barry Windham Rob Van Dam former US Belt Rowdy Roddy Piper former World Belt and US Belt Thunderbolt Patterson Sabu former Regional Belt Jimmy Snuka Randy Macho Man Savage Hacksaw Jim Duggan
Tag Team Contenders British Bulldogs Killer Bees Road Warriors former Tag Team Belt, 3 defenses Sabu/Rob Van Dam The Flying Redheads
Next... upcoming card. You want to miss what's coming.
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Post by beekeeper on Jan 17, 2024 8:41:26 GMT -5
Here we go.... The next card... featuring 3 belt matches, 3 more matches for the Regional Belt Tournament, Andres is BACK on the mat, so to speak... doubtful he'll be on his back, but it's happened before... just saying.
Remember you're input and predictions are not only welcomed, but appreciated.
Match Regular Maha Singh Virgil This is Maha's first match Bullwhip Midnight Express Bushwackers Winner looking to catapult them up the tag team rankings Cage Valient's Flying Redheads Valient's returning after a long layoff and the Redheads trying to move up the rankings
Regional Tourney Texas Death Sabu Thunderbolt Patterson Sabu trying to keep the belt "in the family", while Thunderbolt keeps winning Previous match, Thunderbolt won Texas Death Hillbilly Jim Gorilla Monsoon Hillbilly keeps winning, no matter his competition... see if that trend continues Texas Death Diamond Dallas Page One Man Gang Tough draw for DDP, can his athleticism offset the sheer size and strength of OMG?
Singapore Cane Rob Van Dam Macho Man Savage What a match to follow the Regional Tourney. Savage wants a shot at a belt can called out RVD as his first stepping stone to move up. RVD hasn't taken too kindly to that and has reached out to The Sandman for help on the best way to use the "Singapore Cane" to finish the Savage man. Barbed Wire Cage Andre the Giant Rowdy Roddy Piper
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Post by beekeeper on Jan 17, 2024 8:51:05 GMT -5
Sorry gang... hit the wrong key ... so let's continue
Barbed Wire Cage Andre the Giant Rowdy Roddy Piper These 2 have wrestled 3x previously, Andre winning 2, but Piper's win was for the belt. In a cage makes it tough for the Andre to climb out and also for Piper to just "leave".
Belt Matches US Belt Sgt. Slaughter The Shiek The Shiek looking to apply one of his finishers, while Slaughter said that he didn't prepare for as he should, normally does, prepare. He'll be ready for The Shiek and keep the belt. Tag Team Belt Fabulous Kangaroos British Bulldogs Kangaroos are saying they will now concentrate, as it's for the belt and it's when they really try. The Bulldogs are saying the FK opened the door, and they're going to bust right in... taking the belt, and thanking the Kangaroos for the opportunity. World Belt Johnny Valentine Big Van Vader BVV is super hot and destroying everybody in his path. Will JV's speed and agility be enough for the surprising agile and Colorado Mountain Strength Vader.
Wow... what a card with so many consequential matches taking place... all on 1 card. Let us know your thoughts and predictions. We look forward to posting results.. when this monster card takes place. Stay tuned!
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Post by TOM on Jan 25, 2024 22:30:43 GMT -5
Like Beekeeper says, let us know your predictions. We will be playing on Tuesday and we always read them and your feud suggestions, etc.
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Jan 26, 2024 16:02:24 GMT -5
Like Beekeeper says, let us know your predictions. We will be playing on Tuesday and we always read them and your feud suggestions, etc. Here are my picks for the big card : Singh midnights Valiants Sabu Gorilla Gang Macho Man Andre Sarge Bulldogs Vader
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Post by beekeeper on Jan 31, 2024 10:09:08 GMT -5
We knew this was going to be a big night of wrestling and a strong card... but strong doesn't do it justice. It was FANTASTIC! Great matches, close calls and upsets! Let's get to the results.
Maha Singh used his Shoulder Breaker finisher to pin Virgil in this regular match. This figured to be a match most people coming to Cobo Hall, which they did, but it was a much better match than expected as the wrestlers changed off on who had the upper hand until Maha pinned Virgil. 3.0 Midnight Express was able to keep the Bushwackers from gaining any traction in this bullwhip match, as Stan pinned Luke in a back and forth match. 3.5 The Valient's and Redheads met up in the Cage, after a long layoff by the Valient's. The Valient's never really got going, but then the Redheads could not put them away either, as all 4 wresters were bloodied and the ref had to stop the match and consider it a draw. 4.0 The wrestlers we're not happy and a lot of talking continued to the point where Red Bastien and Johnny Valient wants to meet each other in a single match with their partners at ringside. This should get very interesting.
Part II of the Regional Belt Tourney ... all No DQ, no managers or wrestlers ringside Thunderbolt Patterson dominated the match, tossing Sabu all over the place in and out of the ring until Thunderbolt botched a death-jump and Sabu totally turned the match around and pinned Thunderbolt while he tried to get the cobwebs out of his head... which he never did. Sabu wins in a pin and moves on to the next round. 4.0 Gorilla Monsoon & Hillbilly Jim went back and forth in the 2nd match of this round until Gorilla went ape on poor Hillbilly pinning him allowing him to move on. 3.0 Diamond Dallas Page looked up to the monster sized One Man Gang, until DDP wore down OMG and pinned him in a match that was easier for DDP than anything thought. 3.0
Macho Man Randy Savage called out Rob Van Dam in a Singapore Cane match and totally dominated RVD, keeping the Savage Man moving up the charts as he eyes himself a shot at one of the belts. RVD a former US Belt holder is looking find a way to reverse his losing trend. He's put in a call to Virgil! Ha. 2.5
Making a return after a 7 card absence is the big man himself... Andre the Giant. And who does he decide to return the ring against, Rowdy Roddy Piper... who previously beat Andrea taking the title away. Not only is Andre returning after a long layoff, Piper's manager and promoter Tom Filsinger maneuvered the match as a Barbed Wire Cage match, not the big mans favorite type of match. We'll, Rowdy got off to a strong start, actually drawing blood from Andrea... and then Andrea the Giant started to get the old feel of the ring and turned the tide and took control escaping through the side door leaving Rowdy sitting on the ring floor. Great match. 4.0
Then the card went to 3 title matches! US Belt #18 Belt holder Sgt. Slaughter vs The Shiek, who left his Regional Belt in the ring for the winner of the tourney to put on. Last match between these 2 ended in a DQ as The Sarge was doing poorly and pulled an illegal move that saved his belt and allowed this re-match. Well, the match went back and forth with Slaughter controlling much of the match. Finally The Shiek was able to make some of his patented moves, which included illegal objects.. and both wrestlers were now bloodied and tired. Finally, out of nowhere The Shiek used the object to put down Slaughter who was unable to get up, as The Shiek pinned Sarge for the belt! 4.5
Tag Belt #14 Belt holders Fabulous Kangaroos wrestling the British Bulldogs by way of their previous match where the Kangaroos were DQ'd allowing a title match for the Bulldogs. Well, there is a major difference in concentration and effort between a match and the title and the Kangaroos totally dominated the surprised Bulldogs easily pinning them and keeping the belt. 3.0
World Belt #15 Belt holder Johnny Valentine vs newcomer to this Fed Big Van Vader. Predictions and the talk was BVV was going to dominate JV, which turned out to be the farthest thing from the truth. Valentine took this match and wrestled his butt off going back and forth with the big man, as both wrestlers were bloodied, tired and pissed at the other. This was an outstanding match, but BVV finally drew on his inner-self and experience playing for the University of Colorado and then the LA Rams football teams to apply his Vader Bomb finisher to pin Valentine for the World Belt. What a match that went back and forth. 5.0
Wow is all I can say with the excitement level from beginning to the very end, keeping everybody screaming and standing for each match. We look forward to our next card, which will highlight the 2nd round of the Regional Belt Tourney.
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Post by beekeeper on Feb 6, 2024 11:33:09 GMT -5
Hello, we want to update you on the current belt holders, contenders and what's coming up on a mini-card where the Regional Belt will be determined.
Belt Holders: World Champion Big Van Vader, meteoric rise and a monster match to win the belt. US Champion The Sheik, who willingly left his Regional Belt in the middle of the ring, to move up for the US Belt... and WON! Tag Team Champion Kangaroos (6x defenses)
Top Contenders: 1. Killer Kowalski 2. Iron Sheik 3. Randy Macho Man Savage 4. Ted Dibiase 5. Bobo Brazil 6. Barry Windham 7. Hacksaw Jim Duggan 8. Jimmy Snuka 9. Sabu 10. Diamond Dallas Page
Tag Team Contenders 1. Killer Bees 2. Midnight Express 3. Sabu/Rob Van Dam 4. Road Warriors 5. Flying Redheads
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Post by Humanoids4eva on Feb 6, 2024 14:39:09 GMT -5
With six wrestlers left in the regional belt showdown, is the final a triple threat match?
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