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Post by jasonjaconetti on Jan 22, 2010 9:24:09 GMT -5
I have a feeling that Koloff's days are numbered as champion. Too much top talent around here!
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Post by du5tin on Jan 22, 2010 10:01:01 GMT -5
I have a feeling that Koloff's days are numbered as champion. Too much top talent around here! We'll see how things go. I'm going to try and protect my champ right now by keeping DiBiase and Williams in their feud. However, I have the desire to have Race turn face. After watching him last night on the WWE: History of the World Heavyweight Championship DVD, I knew I wanted Koloff and race to feud.
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Post by ajcostello on Jan 22, 2010 11:40:29 GMT -5
A Race-Koloff feud sounds awesome!
Right now I have Race feuding with Rikidozan...
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Post by du5tin on Jan 22, 2010 12:12:18 GMT -5
A Race-Koloff feud sounds awesome! Right now I have Race feuding with Rikidozan... Hey, that's a solid feud right there. Who face/heel?
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Post by ajcostello on Jan 22, 2010 12:22:23 GMT -5
Rikidozan is the heel, as I have a "Japanese Invasion" going on in my fed with the team of Inoki & Baba having "cheated" to win the Tag Team championship.
Also, both Race and Rikidozan are in the top five contention for a shot at the Heavyweight title, so the feud has a lot riding on it.
I have to add, though, that I play Race as more of a heel, but in the feud, he's the face. It's kinda odd.
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Post by du5tin on Jan 22, 2010 12:24:58 GMT -5
Rikidozan is the heel, as I have a "Japanese Invasion" going on in my fed with the team of Inoki & Baba having "cheated" to win the Tag Team championship. Also, both Race and Rikidozan are in the top five contention for a shot at the Heavyweight title, so the feud has a lot riding on it. I have to add, though, that I play Race as more of a heel, but in the feud, he's the face. It's kinda odd. It sounds awesome. Can't wait to read your results/fed.
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Post by du5tin on Jan 24, 2010 21:41:21 GMT -5
Saturday Night Wrestling Card #2, January 9, 2010, Monroe, LA Monroe Civic Center
In the Ring — Harley Race opened the show by telling the fans that he had Koloff’s number. The “King of Wrestling” told Koloff that he would take the strap from Koloff in due time. The fans were going nuts; however, Ted DiBiase came down to the ring to confront Race. DiBiase told Race that he would beat Koloff for the belt. The fans booed DiBiase to where he could barley be heard. Watts came out and told both men that next week they would face off in a #1 Contender Match for a shot at Ivan Koloff and the MSCW Heavyweight Championship! Before DiBiase could leave the ring, Race nailed him with a head butt that sent him over the ropes! Steve Williams then came out, all bandaged up, and put a beat down on DiBiase. The fans were ecstatic to see their injured hero take out the man that injured him.
1. Ivan Koloff vs. The Young Bucks — Nick Jackson made the mistake of going at Koloff first. However, Koloff called for both men to enter the ring and fight him. You didn’t have to tell the Young Bucks twice; both men came in and tried to down the MSCW Heavyweight Champion. Koloff eventually threw both Nick and Matt Jackson out of the ring and totally destroyed them with backbreakers and bearhug slams. Koloff was quickly disqualified when he wouldn’t stop throwing the Young Bucks into the guardrail and steel steps. Harley Race came down to the ring and saved Nick and Matt Jackson, but Koloff grabbed his gold and left the arena.
2. The Sandman vs. Ox Baker — The Sandman quickly defeated Baker after using the SINGAPORE CANE!
3. The Armstrongs vs. The Heartbreak Express — Phil Davis shocked the crowd by dominating Bob Armstrong. Both Davis brothers kept the older Armstrong in their corner, hitting him with everything they had. It wasn’t long before the Heartbreak Express hit Bob with the HEARTBREAKER. After the match, Sean Davis nailed Brad Armstrong with a chair and both men attacked Bob Armstrong in the ring. Sean held him down while Phil came off the turnbuckle with a handful of huge splashes. Bob Armstrong was injured for four weeks.
4. Sara Del Rey vs. April Hunter — April Hunter started off strong, eventually hitting Del Rey with the HEAD HUNTER, but the MSCW Ladies Champion kicked out. Hunter then applied the Hunter Lock. Del Rey got out of the move and went on the attack. April never got back on the offensive. Del Rey put Hunter in the Butterfly Lock; however, Hunter got to the ropes. Del Rey then got another pin attempt after the BUTTERFLY POWERSLAM. Hunter kicked out! It was two Samoan Drops that got the MSCW Ladies Champion the win!
5. Gorgeous George & Killer Kowalski vs. The Road Warriors — Kowalski dominated Hawk early on in the match, applying the CLAW HOLD. Animal came in for the save. Eventually, mid-match, George and Animal were going at it until Animal and Hawk hit George with a spike piledriver. This singled the end for the makeshift team of Kowalski and George. Animal hit the POWERSLAM and followed it up with the DOOMSDAY DEVICE for the win!
6. Eddie Kingston vs. Brodie Lee — Kingston won via Sliding D!
7. Red Bastien vs. Bobo Brazil for a future shot at the MSCW Television Championship — Red Bastien and Bobo Brazil brawled most of the match with Brazil dominating. It took multiple COCO BUTTS, but Bobo Brazil eventually got the win with one final COCO BUTT. The final hit by Brazil opened up Bastien’s forehead. The fans were on their feet! Bastien had to be attended to by medical officials. Brazil stayed by Bastien’s side, holding his hand all the way to the back. Bobo Brazil will now get a future shot at either Frank Gotch or Larry Hennig for the MSCW Television Championship!
Backstage — Eddie Kingston and Brodie Lee were spotted backstage talking in a civil matter, which lead to a solid pop by the fans. Kingston and Lee discussed forming a tag team called the Roughnecks. They told each other that they would rip through the tag team division to get a shot at the future MSCW Tag Team Championship. Suddenly, without them knowing, the Heartbreak Express rushed at them with two solid clotheslines that sent both men to the ground. The Heartbreak Express then told the Roughnecks that they were the future of the tag team division. Security and officials then broke up the scuffle by kicking the Davis brothers out of the arena.
8. Frank Gotch vs. Larry Hennig for the MSCW Television Championship — Hennig started the match with a double forearm hammer, but that may have been a mistake. Gotch went crazy after the hit. He started hitting Hennig with multiple Iowa Backdrops, following them up with multiple submission holds. Gotch eventually got the GOTCH TOE HOLD on Hennig, but Hennig found the ropes. All it took was once last Iowa Backdrop to ground Hennig. Gotch applied the GOTCH TOE HOLD and became the first MSCW Television Champion! Hennig got up and tried to shake Gotch’s hand; however, Gotch pushed his hand away and left the arena with his gold strap!
9. The Fabulous Kangaroos vs. The Valiant Brothers for the MSCW Tag Team Championship — The match started with Johnny Valiant and Roy Heffernan locking up. Heffernan almost got the quick win for his team when he surprised Johnny with a sunset flip. Johnny Valentine kicked out and called in Jonny Fairplay, but Fairplay accidentally hit Johnny Valiant in the mouth with a hard right. Red Berry tried to attack Jimmy Valiant, but Jimmy chased him outside of the ring. This allowed the Fabulous Kangaroos to hit Roy Heffernan with the BOMMERANG for the win. The Fabulous Kangaroos became the first MSCW Tag Team Champions! After the match, the Valiant Brothers brutally attacked Jonny Fairplay, tossing him out of a managerial job!
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 24, 2010 22:36:11 GMT -5
Good to see Gotch and the Fabulous Kangaroos take home the gold on the night, now how long will they reign is the question, excellent event!
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Post by the5thhorseman on Jan 25, 2010 0:04:33 GMT -5
Gotch is a cool guy to use. I've used him alot as a face. and the Kangaroos are a great team in my fed too.
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Post by du5tin on Jan 25, 2010 0:16:05 GMT -5
Thanks!
I'm all about trying new things, so Gotch = HEEL TURN!
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