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Post by bookerbill on May 31, 2017 21:14:36 GMT -5
Absolutely amazing. It will take me a week of commuting just to read all the results. This is going to be awesome.
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Post by joebreakdown on Jun 1, 2017 7:14:25 GMT -5
Wrestlecade 11....my video recorder is set to capture all of the action!
Adrian Street Vs William Muldoon, Hennig Vs Rude & Jusin Liger Vs Kenny Omega are three highlights for me!
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Post by Pariah on Jun 1, 2017 19:42:41 GMT -5
Wrestlecade 11....my video recorder is set to capture all of the action! Adrian Street Vs William Muldoon, Hennig Vs Rude & Jusin Liger Vs Kenny Omega are three highlights for me! Though I didn't mention it in my previous post, I have turned into a bit of mark for Adrian Street as well... It would be tough for me to cheer for him over The Mountie... And I still think it would be cool to see Styles vs Cole in the final... BUT, if things don't shake out that way, I would not mind watching Street take it all... A fine dark horse pick, I think... Sweet!
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Post by TTX on Jun 1, 2017 20:05:36 GMT -5
Street is one of those guys I'd never have given the time of day in my younger years but so appreciate now that I'm older. Plus his theme song is just so catchy.
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Post by TTX on Jun 2, 2017 6:23:22 GMT -5
Wrestlecade is hardly new, I had one in my GWF years before this forum existed. I don't claim any ownership though as I figured the name was pretty obvious.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 2, 2017 22:11:34 GMT -5
LOW Kings Road United - Korakuen Hall - Tokyo, Japan (Card #1092)
Quick Results:
1) Matt Riddle defeated Michael Bennett (with Maria Kanellis) by DQ
2) “Hangman” Adam Page defeated Shynron (Pinfall – Rite of Passage, a kneeling back to belly piledriver)
3) Power Surge (William Forve & Paul Pope) defeated Rockness Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma) (Pope over Goodtime – Snake Eyes Submission – Wristshotlock) 4) “American Wolf” Davey Richards defeated Wani (Submission – Ankle Lock)
5) Michael Elgin defeated “The Ego” Robert Anthony (Submission – Cravate with Knees)
6) Kenny Omega & Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) defeated Harley Race, Giant Bernard & Dan Spivey (Omega pinned Race – V-Trigger, a running knee strike)
7) Mil Mascaras & Tiger Mask defeated Antonio Inoki & Jushin Liger (Mascaras pinned Inoki – Crossbody Attack)
8) Rikidozan, Giant Baba & The Destroyer defeated Ivan Koloff, Finlay & Playboy Buddy Rose (with Sherri Martel) (Baba pinned Finlay – Neckbreaker Drop)
Match Highlights: The highlight of the night saw The Elite team of the Bullet Club, LOW Junior Heavyweight champion “The Cleaner” Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), pick up a huge win over Harley Race, Giant Bernard & “Dangerous” Dan Spivey. Race has had his run-ins with the Bullet Club, in particular Omega, and was fired up for this one. Both teams had solid stretches of offense which included Bernard hitting the Baldo Bomb on Matt for a big near fall. The Bucks later hit More Bang For Your Buck on Spivey but Race broke up the pin. The finish of a wild bout saw Omega surprise Race with the V-Trigger resulting in the pin. Omega bragged to reporters afterward about pinning the former LOW World Heavyweight champion which proved that The Elite are the true top players in Bullet Club…The main event was another wild six-man tag team bout that saw Rikidozan, Shohei “Giant” Baba & The Destroyer defeat Ivan Koloff, Finlay & Playboy Buddy Rose. Sherri Martel, the girlfriend of Rose, was an entertaining presence at ringside stirring up plenty of controversy. This bout also went out to ringside several times before Baba put it away scoring the pin on Finlay with the Neckbreaker Drop.
Mil Mascaras teamed up with Tiger Mask to face Antonio Inoki and Jushin “Thunder” Liger in feature tag team action. This was interesting in the sense that Inoki and Tiger will be teaming up in the Real World Tag League but here they were on opposite sides. Most viewed this as the match of the night with all four men having a chance to shine. Inoki fared extremely well against Mascaras but in the end, he fell to the legendary masked man. It was a Crossbody Attack by Mascaras that resulted in the pin and led to an intense post-match stare down between him and Inoki. This only added to the intensity as Mascaras and Inoki will face each other in a singles match on the final night of the tour at Budokan Hall in Tokyo…The “Unbreakable” Michael Elgin, a former IWA and ROH Heavyweight champion, looked great in his official KRU debut beating “The Ego” Robert Anthony of Freelance Wrestling. Anthony showed some fight but was ultimately no match for the powerful Elgin who recently signed a full-time contract with KRU…KRU favorites Power Surge picked up a strong win over the Rockness Monsters prompting the RM duo to jump them after the match. That led to a rematch being signed between the two teams on the next card in Chiba.
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Post by Pariah on Jun 3, 2017 1:33:44 GMT -5
That was a great win by Power Surge and hoping they fare just as well in their rematch against Rockness Monsters...
Elgin is looking comfortable in his new surroundings... Expecting Big Mike to have a big impact on KRU... And the Bullet Club Elite scored a major victory... Omega pinning Race gives him one more reason to boast - As if one was needed...
Have to agree that Mascaras & Tiger Mask vs Inoki & Liger had the makings of a top notch match... Mascaras builds up some momentum heading into his one-on-one encounter with Inoki... That should be a real treat...
Another superb show, my friend... You've really been cranking them out since adopting this new presentation format... Which is definitely a great thing... Keep 'em coming!
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Post by TTX on Jun 3, 2017 6:57:25 GMT -5
Mascaras pinning Inoki brings a smile to my face..Power Surge....such a long time since I've seen those names. Riddle winning is cool even if it was by dq. I was torn by the main event but looked like a really nice match.
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Post by bookerbill on Jun 3, 2017 8:18:19 GMT -5
Rockstar show.
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Post by cruefan68 on Jun 3, 2017 20:43:52 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Pariah, Troy and Bookerbill. The new format is definitely working out well for me and I am having a lot more fun with it. Up next is day two of the KRU tour with an extreme main event. I hope you enjoy the action...
LOW Kings Road United - Chiba Port Arena - Chiba, Japan (Card #1093)
Quick Results:
1) Tiger Mask, Shynron & Wani defeated Michael Bennett, Playboy Buddy Rose & “The Ego” Robert Anthony (with Maria Kanellis & Sherri Martel) (Tiger Mask pinned Bennett – Jumping Spin Kick)
2) Michael Elgin defeated Mr. Fuji (Snake Eyes Pinfall – Elgin Bomb)
3) Matt Riddle vs. Ivan Koloff was a Draw
4) Rockness Monsters (Johnny Goodtime & Johnny Yuma) defeated Power Surge (William Forve & Paul Pope) by DQ
5) Davey Richards defeated Finlay (Pinfall – Superplex)
6) Mil Mascaras defeated Mr. Saito (Pinfall – Slingshot Plancha)
7) Giant Baba & The Destroyer defeated Terex & Voodoo Kaos (The Destroyer pinned Terex – Bombs Away)
8) Cage of Death Match: Sick Nick Mondo defeated Masada (Pinfall – M. Bison, a diving double foot stomp to the head of a seated opponent)
Match Highlights: The rubber match between Combat Zone Wrestling stars Masada and Sick Nick Mondo inside the Cage of Death, the showpiece match of CZW, was every bit as violent as expected. Mondo won their No Ropes Barbed Wire Match at the Seibu Dome (Card #1050) while Masada came back to win a Panes of Glass Match held in Sapporo, Japan (Card #1063) putting each man at one victory each. The Cage of Death was wrapped in barbed wire with panes of glass in the corners along with several weapons strung along the walls of the cage. Mondo looked the better of the two for most of the match and rendered Masada a bloody mess. The finish was brutal with Mondo hitting the M. Bison for the pin to earn a two to one decision win in this ultra-violent series.
The match of the night was between Mil Mascaras, the record seven-time LOW World Heavyweight champion, and the dangerous Mr. Saito. Nicknamed “Mr. Torture”, Saito was on point taking the fight to Mascaras including hitting the Saito Suplex for a big near fall late in the contest. Mascaras used his speed to dominate the latter part of the match before surprising Saito with a Slingshot Plancha for the pin. Antonio Inoki showed up after the match getting into a stare down with Mascaras as the two will meet in a big singles match at Budokan Hall…Giant Baba & The Destroyer looked very impressive in their tag win over Bullet Club members Terex & Voodoo Kaos and no doubt are looking ahead to bigger things in the upcoming Real World Tag League tournament…The Rockness Monsters won a DQ decision over Power Surge when a frustrated Paul Pope used a chair for a save attempt after William Forve was nailed with a second dose of Explosive Amnesia. It was a controversial decision and led to a rubber match being signed between the two teams…Many were raving over the performance of KRU dojo graduate Matt Riddle as he held the “Russian Bear” Ivan Koloff to a time limit draw. Riddle more than held his own against the veteran Koloff and nearly pulled off a big win…After their men, Michael Bennett and Playboy Buddy Rose respectively, were on the losing end of the opening six-man tag match Maria Kanellis and Sherri Martel got into a heated argument. They had to be pulled apart but then Bennett and Rose got into it setting up a singles match between them on the final night of the tour back in Tokyo.
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