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Post by Pariah on Sept 30, 2017 20:06:37 GMT -5
Big time congratulations on reaching such a wicked milestone, my friend... 400 pages! HOLY SNAP!
The most recent edition of Lucha Underground was an absolute delight... Hallowicked's Aztec Warfare victory was a cool surprise and I look forward to his match against P1 for the World title...
Speaking of all things PHENOMENAL, the upcoming MSG main event is going to be very special... Hopefully, Heenan won't be able to 'weasel' his way out of that tag match against Styles and Brazil...
I consider it a great honor to be making the 4000th post in this historic thread... Here's to another 400 pages!
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Post by TTX on Sept 30, 2017 20:45:19 GMT -5
Glad to see Pariah posting again. Been too quiet on too many feds with his absence. Keep the dice dizzy, Crue.
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Post by cruefan68 on Oct 3, 2017 22:04:00 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Bri, Troy, AJ and Pariah. I definitely agree with Troy that many feds go too quiet when Pariah is absent from the boards. I think many of us look forward to his take on the action, your input is truly valued my friend. Glad you guys enjoyed both Lucha Underground and LOW All-Star Wrestling. I think ASW will take on even more special meaning for me now that Lance Russell has passed away. I have to make sure that Lance is always remembered the way we loved listening to him calling that Saturday morning wrestling action from Memphis. Next up for me will be a three-show tour of Japan for Kings Road United, featuring plenty of Real World Tag League action, followed up by that big MSG card. Bobby Heenan faking an injury to get out of the tag match? Would "The Brain" really try something like that
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 5, 2017 4:28:11 GMT -5
I've said it in the past and it is true, cruefan68 has the top Legends fed going and reaching 400 pages is awesome proof his dedication to his fed. Every territory he has, has its own style and vibe. Here is to another 400 pages my friend...
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Post by joebreakdown on Oct 6, 2017 6:56:03 GMT -5
Double X in the Main Event?! I hope they got a few more dollars for that one! You know my love for All Star Wrestling? It's where the misfits play (or the 'Main Eventers' as I call them. Apologies for no replies in such a while- I've been preparing for and going on tour so there's been no Filsinger for Kat Rana and I for over a month! I'm getting LOW withdrawals so ASW has been the perfect pick me up!
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Post by cruefan68 on Oct 6, 2017 12:32:45 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments Crimson and Joebreakdown. That is high praise indeed, Crimson, and thanks for that as this board is filled with awesome feds. Joe, I know how much you love that ASW action and yes the Double X duo did get some extra green for that main event performance. Good luck with your tour and I'm happy that you enjoyed this round of ASW action. I look forward to the return of both the HBWA and FPW when you and Kat Rana have the chance to post.
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Post by cruefan68 on Oct 9, 2017 9:28:37 GMT -5
LOW Kings Road United - Blaisdell Arena - Honolulu, HI (Card #1132)
Quick Results:
1) Jushin “Thunder” Liger, Matt Riddle & Shynron defeated Andrew Everett, Trevor Lee & John Kermon (Liger pinned Everett – Fisherman’s Buster)
2) “Hangman” Adam Page defeated Wani (Pinfall – Apron Shooting Star Press)
3) KRU Real World Tag League - A Block: Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (Fuji pinned Volkoff – Suplex)
4) KRU Real World Tag League - B Block: War Machine (Hanson & Raymond Rowe) defeated Johnny Saint & Zack Sabre Jr. (Rowe pinned Saint – War Machine, a sideslam and top rope legdrop combo)
5) Antonio Inoki defeated Terex (Pinfall – Enzuigiri)
6) KRU Real World Tag League - A Block: Giant Baba & The Destroyer defeated Giant Bernard & “Dangerous” Dan Spivey by DQ
7) KRU Real World Tag League - B Block: Devastation Corporation (Max Smashmaster & Blaster McMassive) defeated Da Hit Squad (Monsta Mack & Dan Maff) (McMassive pinned Mack – Sit-Out Chokeslam)
8) Rikidozan defeated Terry “Bamm Bamm” Gordy (Pinfall – Hiplock)
Match Highlights: A capacity crowd in Honolulu witnessed a great night of action capped off by a tremendous main event with the popular Rikidozan taking on CWA star Terry “Bamm Bamm” Gordy. This was a brutal battle from bell to bell with both men dishing out some serious punishment. Rikidozan dominated early and nearly had the pin after a big forearm hammer. Gordy recovered making a counter on a backdrop and then nearly put Rikidozan away with the Oriental Spike. The battle went to the outside a few times where Gordy narrowly avoided getting himself disqualified. Gordy then delivered a Bamm Bamm Slam for a big near fall. Rikidozan returned the favor late as he also countered a backdrop and subsequently caught Gordy with his patented Hiplock to score the pin. It was a popular victory for the beloved Rikidozan kicking off a highly anticipated three-show tour for Kings Road United.
The continuing Real World Tag League tournament, which will conclude at the Seibu Dome (Card #1150), featured four matches. In A Block action, Giant Baba & The Destroyer remained undefeated as they scored a hard-fought technical decision over Giant Bernard & “Dangerous” Dan Spivey. Things broke down outside the ring where Bernard got his team disqualified when he speared The Destroyer head first into the ring post. The win by Baba and The Destroyer allowed them to stay ahead of second place team Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito who earlier scored a win over Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov. The still winless Volkoff and Zhukov put up a heck of a fight but were unable to overcome the salt throwing tactis of Fuji late. He blinded Volkoff and then managed to take him over with a suplex for the pin as Saito prevented Zhukov from making the save…Over in the B Block, War Machine (Hanson & Raymond Rowe) won a battle of the thus far winless teams beating Johnny Saint & Zack Sabre Jr. It was an overpowering win for War Machine who put Saint away with the aptly named War Machine to win it. Devastation Corporation (Max Smashmaster & Blaster McMassive), meanwhile, scored a huge win over Da Hit Squad (Monsta Mack & Dan Maff). It looked to be going the other way late when Smashmaster was the victim of the Figure Four & Frog Splash combo but McMassive made the save. Shortly thereafter it was McMassive that won it for his team with a Sit-Out Chokeslam on Mack. The win allowed Devastation Corporation to tie Antonio Inoki & Tiger Mask for the B Block lead.
Updated KRU Real World Tag League Standings:
A Block:
(5-0) 10 Points – Giant Baba & The Destroyer (4-1) 8 Points – Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito (3-1) 6 Points – The Fantastics (2-3) 4 Points – Giant Bernard & Dan Spivey (1-2) 2 Points – The Sheepherders (1-3) 2 Points – Jushin Liger & Wani (1-3) 2 Points – Drew Gulak & Anthony Nese (0-4) 0 Points – Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov
B Block:
(3-1) 6 Points – Antonio Inoki & Tiger Mask (3-1) 6 Points – Devastation Corporation (2-1) 4 Points – Young Bucks (2-1) 4 Points – Power Surge (2-2) 4 Points – Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons (2-3) 4 Points – Da Hit Squad (1-3) 2 Points – War Machine (0-3) 0 Points – Johnny Saint & Zack Sabre Jr.
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Post by Pariah on Oct 9, 2017 10:02:13 GMT -5
Very cool that Giant Baba & The Destroyer are still undefeated in the World Tag League... Also pleased that War Machine finally managed to pick up a win...
Bullet Club were unusually silent during this edition of KRU... Hangman and Terex both saw action inside the ring, but there were no shenanigans to speak of... Maybe since losing the Jr Heavyweight belt, Mr Omega is taking some time to reevaluate the direction of his group...
Fun times!
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Post by TTX on Oct 9, 2017 10:56:39 GMT -5
Glad to see the PWI guys in action. Some great tag action as well.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Oct 9, 2017 15:03:18 GMT -5
Gotta say Giant Baba and The Destroyer must be the favorites to win it all, but then again you (Cruefan68) must play it out to see if they can do it...
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