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Post by du5tin on Feb 4, 2011 21:59:19 GMT -5
LWF Wrestling #1 January 14th, 2011
World Heavyweight Tournament
I. Jimmy Snuka vs. Al Snow ~ Snuka dominates the match with headbutts and chops, even hitting an early moonsault that has the fans on their feet. Snow takes the match outside of the ring as a last ditch, but Snuka has no problem fighting off Snow's "hardcore" style. Finally, after violently ramming Snow's head into the rails, Snuka rolls Snow back into the ring and suplexes him into a swift pin.
II. Konnan vs. Tiger Mask ~ Tiger Mask quickly performs a flying crossbody on Konnan as the match opens. Mask then tries to lift Konnan in a press slam. Konnan fights off Mask and hits an amazing somersault lariat. Mask kicks out of the pin. TEQUILA SUNRISE! Mask breaks the hold. Mask tries to come back with another burst of offense; however, Konnan drops Mask with a powerbomb for the surprise win.
III. The Destroyer vs. George Hackenschmidt ~ Hack starts out dominating the Destroyer with his vast array of technical holds and stiff takedowns. Hack whips the Destroyer into the ropes hastily; the Destroyer ducks under a wild punch, rebounds, and then reverses a back body drop into piledriver. The Destroyer then applies the FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK for the finish.
IV. Harley Race vs. Rikidozan ~ Race and Rikidozan rock the house with a stellar back-and-forth brawl. Trading blow for blow, fist for fist, neither grappler gives in. However, once Race starts delivering the headbutts, 'dozan finds himself almost unconscious on his knees. Race picks up the "Father of Japanese Pro-Wrestling" and finishes him off with his signature PILEDRIVER!
V. The Destroyer vs. Konnan ~ The Destroyer doesn't have much of a problem keeping Konnan down with his "intelligent" and "sensational" maneuvers. Konnan manages to survive the FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK by crawling to the ropes on more than one occasion. However, the third and final FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK ends Konnan's dream of becoming the LWF World Heavyweight Champion.
VI. Harley Race vs. Jimmy Snuka ~ Race and Snuka give the fans 110%, if not more! Race survives multiple SUPERFLY LEAPS, Snuka survives multiple PILEDRIVERS; it's a horrendous bloodbath! Finally, after twenty minutes, Race hits the final PILEDRIVER for the victory. The medical staff helps both wrestlers to the back.
World Heavyweight Championship
VII. Haley Race vs. The Destroyer ~ Race comes back out with stitches across his forehead. Obviously, Race is not fit to wrestle. He, however, pushes medical and security staff away as he approaches the ring. Once they see he isn't leaving, the referee signals that the match start. Easily the match of the night, Race kicks out and reverses three FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCKS. The Destroyer kicks out of Race's PILEDRIVER. The match goes to the outside of the ring, into the crowd, up the ramp, and back into the ring. The finish comes when the Destroyer whips an almost dead Harley Race into the turnbuckle and misses a double axe handle attack. Race falls forward and quickly rolls up the Destroyer for the win.
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 4, 2011 22:13:11 GMT -5
Ah, Harley Race with the belt brings me back to my early days with LOW. Not many men make a better champion than Handsome Harley does.
Am I smelling rematch with Race/Snuka in the future?
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Post by du5tin on Feb 4, 2011 22:16:25 GMT -5
Ah, Harley Race with the belt brings me back to my early days with LOW. Not many men make a better champion than Handsome Harley does. Am I smelling rematch with Race/Snuka in the future? You got that right! I was itching for a reboot. Anyway, if the site would stop going in and out, I could work on the second card.
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Post by du5tin on Feb 4, 2011 23:17:12 GMT -5
LWF Wrestling #2 January 21, 2011
I. S.D. Jones vs. Al Snow ~ In an even opening match, Snow whips Jones into the turnbuckle but is caught by a big boot as he charges in. In the end, Jones receives a nice pop by the crowd as he finishes off Snow with the HEAD BUTT. Jones helps Snow up and extends his hand, but Snow strikes Jones with Head and leaves the ring with a chorus of boos behind him.
U.S. Championship
II. Jimmy Snuka vs. George Hackenschmidt vs. The Destroyer vs. Konnan vs. Magnum T.A ~ The fans are on their feet. Magnum T.A. receives a big pop as he enters the ring, but he is the first eliminated by Hackenschmidt. The Destroyer eventually eliminates Hack. Then, in the end, Snuka eliminates Konnan and the Destroyer to win the LWF United States Championship. The Destroyer, though, was very tough for Snuka to eliminate.
Tag Team Tournament
III. Rikidozan & Tiger Mask vs. Killer Kowalski & King Kong Bundy ~ Kowalski almost puts Tiger Mask away with his CLAW HOLD but 'dozan makes the save. Bundy comes in but Tiger Mask eventually brings the big man down and tags in 'dozan. Kowalski is hit outside the ring by a plancha by Tiger Mask. Rikidozan finishes off Bundy with the sickest chops known to man, the THUNDEROUS CHOPS!
IV. The Road Warriors vs. The Bolsheviks ~ Imagine a horrible war. That's what this is. All men beat the hell out of each other. Zhukov is hit by multiple spike piledrivers and then the DOOMSDAY DEVICE! Volkoff saves Zhukov multiple times. However, Animal takes Volkoff out as Hawk pins Zhukov with a crossbody attack. Obviously, this war isn't over.
Tag Team Championship
V. The Road Warriors vs. Rikidozan & Tiger Mask ~ Tiger Mask nails Animal with an amazing twisting moonsault. Animal rolls out of the ring and regroups. Back in the ring, Animal overpowers Tiger Mask with a nasty slam, and then the Road Warriors destroy Tiger Mask with the DOOMSDAY DEVICE! All men shake hands after the match, as Hawk and Animal are given the tag titles.
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 5, 2011 7:27:35 GMT -5
I'm surprised to see that S.D. Jones picked up the win over Al Snow like that.
You know, the Road Warriors have only held my tag titles once in like 7 years of playing this game.
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Post by du5tin on Feb 5, 2011 12:11:28 GMT -5
I'm surprised to see that S.D. Jones picked up the win over Al Snow like that. You know, the Road Warriors have only held my tag titles once in like 7 years of playing this game. I watched Road Warriors clips on YouTube all last night, so I'm happy. Actually, I'm happy with all of my champs. You must have started playing a year or so before me. I started in 2005. Oh, I'm using LEGENDSonline right now with my rebooted fed. However, I plan to switch to cardstock whenever I wish. I own both.
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Post by maddog1981 on Feb 5, 2011 14:19:14 GMT -5
I've had an off and on deal with LOW. I started when the original set came out, that one died. Came back right before Hardcore hit and that fed last 3 years.
Actually, I forget about my LWF. The Road Warriors were my champs then too. So two title runs, one by default since their competition was the Valiants, Valentines, Sheik/Volkoff, Destroyer/Bastien and Dibiase/Virgil. Wow, I totally forget about that fed until now.
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Post by du5tin on Feb 5, 2011 17:27:33 GMT -5
I've had an off and on deal with LOW. I started when the original set came out, that one died. Came back right before Hardcore hit and that fed last 3 years. Actually, I forget about my LWF. The Road Warriors were my champs then too. So two title runs, one by default since their competition was the Valiants, Valentines, Sheik/Volkoff, Destroyer/Bastien and Dibiase/Virgil. Wow, I totally forget about that fed until now. Don't hate on the Valiants. They held tag gold for me more than once.
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Post by du5tin on Feb 5, 2011 20:29:03 GMT -5
LWF Wrestling #3 January 28, 2011
I. S.D. Jones vs. Tiger Mask ~ This match is all Tiger Mask from the opening bell to the final. After some amazing, fast-paced, high-flying puroresu... Tiger Mask is caught in a lifted backdrop position by Jones, but Mask reaches down deep and reverses the backdrop into a sick flowing piledriver for the win. The crowd jumps to their feet and cheers both men, especially Tiger Mask for the cool finish.
II. George Hackenschmidt & John Pesek vs. Al Snow & Konnan ~ Hack introduces everyone to the "Nebraska Tiger Man." They share their hatred for "hardcore" wrestling and the wrestlers that partake in it. Snow and Konnan attack before the bell, taking the brawl out of the ring, but Hack and Pesek simply out wrestle Snow and Konnan. Everything breaks down when Snow slams Pesek's head into the announcer table. Ed "Strangler" Lewis runs out and helps Pesek and Hack. Pesek applies the TIGER MAN TOEHOLD and DOUBLE WRISTLOCK to injure Snow.
III. Rikidozan vs. Magnum T.A. ~ Rikidozan keeps Magnum T.A. down with multiple chops and scoop slams. Magnum kicks out of the HIPLOCK twice but falls to the THUNDEROUS CHOPS. Rikidozan helps Magnum up and both men shake hands. However, Jimmy Snuka comes out and interrupts, telling both men that they should "leave the ring before you are made to leave the ring."
World Heavyweight #1 Contender
IV. The Destroyer vs. Jimmy Snuka ~ The Destroyer has enough of Snuka and "sensationally" and "intelligently" destroys him, no pun intended. Snuka, angered, can't seem to get it going. Snuka attacks the Destroyer outside the ring with the steel steps, easily disqualifying himself in the process. Race comes out and stops Snuka from injuring the Destroyer, though he does manage to clothesline both the Destroyer and Snuka in the center of the ring.
Non-Title Tag Team
V. The Road Warriors © vs. Killer Kowalski & King Kong Bundy ~ Kowalski and Bundy give the Road Warriors a solid test of strength and power. Bundy receives two spike piledrivers, but Hawk and Animal receive the CLAW HOLD by Kowalski. In the end, Bundy charges at Animal who is in the turnbuckle, but the referee gets in between the two man-mountains and is crushed. When the referee manages to get back up, he points to all four men and disqualifies both teams.
Non-Title World Heavyweight
VI. Harley Race © vs. Nikolai Volkoff ~ Race shows signs of weariness before the match, which probably stems back to his battles with Jimmy Snuka and the Destroyer, so he's lucky he doesn't have his title on the line tonight. Race and Volkoff battle most of the match outside the ring. Volkoff tosses Race like a ragdoll into every object he can, even breaking through the guardrail. Race tries to survive back in the ring but Volkoff hits every big move in his arsenal, finishing off the champion with the BACKBREAKER DROP.
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Post by havoc on Feb 5, 2011 20:44:24 GMT -5
The uncrowned champion of the world ---- Nikolai Volkoff???
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