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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 28, 2012 22:32:39 GMT -5
Championship TV - 13: Johnny Saint vs. David Taylor Finlay vs. Bobby Shane Roderick Strong vs. Bruiser Brody Muraco & Fuji vs. Rikidozan & SaitoLOVE THIS FED!!! Always have..........Keep 'em coming bro. Thanks for reading. I'm six or seven cards ahead of what I've posted so far...
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 28, 2012 22:34:31 GMT -5
Championship TV - 13: Johnny Saint vs. David Taylor: Saint and Taylor jockeyed for position in the early minutes. Saint took the upper hand and wore Taylor down with two elevated surfboards. Saint got a near fall with the Russ Abbot and locked on the Three in One for the win.
Finlay vs. Bobby Shane: Shane attacked Finlay before the bell and wore him down. Shane locked on the Japanese Sleeper but Finlay managed o escape. Shnae scored a near falll with the rolling reverse cradle. Finlay made a comeback and used the Celtic Knot to get a quick submission victory.
Roderick Strong (with Jimmy Hart) vs. Bruiser Brody: Strong took the fight to Brody in the first few minutes of the match but it was of no use. Brody made a comeback and scored a near fall with a big boot to the face. Brody hit the jumping knee drop but Strong was too close to the ropes and draped his foot over the bottom strand. Brody hit a running leg drop for a near fall. Brody hit a second big boot to the face but Jimmy Hart interfered. Brody recovered and hit the Jumping Knee Drop for the win.
Muraco & Fuji vs. Rikidozan & Saito: The main event of Muraco & Fuji vs. Rikidozan & Saito never occurred. Once all four participants were at ringside, Fuji threw salt in Muraco's eyes and Rikidozan and Saito brutally double-teamed the former champion while Fuji looked on. Security eventually broke up the melee and the bloody former champion had to be stretchered out.
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 29, 2012 16:55:54 GMT -5
Championship TV - 14: David Taylor vs. Bobby Shane Freddie Blassie vs. Nigel McGuinness Austin Aries & Roderick Strong (with Jimmy Hart) vs. Bruiser Brody & Masked Superstar II Lou Thesz vs. Dan Severn
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2012 17:30:18 GMT -5
Championship TV - 14: David Taylor vs. Bobby Shane Freddie Blassie vs. Nigel McGuinness Austin Aries & Roderick Strong (with Jimmy Hart) vs. Bruiser Brody & Masked Superstar II Lou Thesz vs. Dan Severn
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 30, 2012 6:52:07 GMT -5
Don Muraco had a very impressive run as the RoC Universal Champion and Rikidozan is no slouch. The Classic turn on your ally was great stuff with Mr.Fuji throwing salt in Muracos eye's and all Three Japanese wrestlers laying in a beatdown on the ex-Champ, Wild Stuff my friend...
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Post by cruefan68 on Jan 30, 2012 9:01:31 GMT -5
Don Muraco had a very impressive run as the RoC Universal Champion and Rikidozan is no slouch. The Classic turn on your ally was great stuff with Mr.Fuji throwing salt in Muracos eye's and all Three Japanese wrestlers laying in a beatdown on the ex-Champ, Wild Stuff my friend... I totally agree with this, great stuff Gunslinger. The action in your fed is moving quickly. I liked that Finlay vs. Shane bout on the last card and it was cool seeing Brody win.
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 30, 2012 13:39:43 GMT -5
Don Muraco had a very impressive run as the RoC Universal Champion and Rikidozan is no slouch. The Classic turn on your ally was great stuff with Mr.Fuji throwing salt in Muracos eye's and all Three Japanese wrestlers laying in a beatdown on the ex-Champ, Wild Stuff my friend... Thanks. I'm glad it worked. I was afraid Muraco would dominate Rikidozan at the title match and I'd have to switch the angle to Saito turning on Rikidozan.
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 30, 2012 13:40:35 GMT -5
Don Muraco had a very impressive run as the RoC Universal Champion and Rikidozan is no slouch. The Classic turn on your ally was great stuff with Mr.Fuji throwing salt in Muracos eye's and all Three Japanese wrestlers laying in a beatdown on the ex-Champ, Wild Stuff my friend... I totally agree with this, great stuff Gunslinger. The action in your fed is moving quickly. I liked that Finlay vs. Shane bout on the last card and it was cool seeing Brody win. Brody might be about due for a singles run. I don't see him, or Finlay, for that matter, sticking in a tag team for very long.
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Post by Gunslinger on Jan 30, 2012 21:33:01 GMT -5
Championship TV – 14: David Taylor vs. Bobby Shane: Shane made short work of Taylor, locking on the Japanese Sleeper for the quick win.
Freddie Blassie vs. Nigel McGuinness: Nigel put up a good fight but was no match for the Vampire. Blassie hit the Southern Neckbreaker for a near fall and clamped on the stomach claw but Nigel wriggled to the ropes. Blassie wore Nigel down with multiple knee drops and hit the Southern Neckbreaker a second time for the win.
Austin Aries & Roderick Strong (with Jimmy Hart) vs. Bruiser Brody & Masked Superstar II: Brody and Masked Superstar II manhandled Aries for most of the match. Brody hit the Jumping Knee Drop and it looked like the match was over. Strong entered the ring and Jimmy Hart threw him the megaphone. Masked Superstar II intercepted the megaphone and blasted Strong with it in full view of the referee, earning the DQ.
Lou Thesz vs. Dan Severn: Severn took the advantage at the opening bell and it looked as if he was going to upset Thesz again. Thesz turned things around and went to work on Severn's arm, wearing him down with two effective double wristlocks. Thesz hoisted Severn up and hit the Greco-Roman Backdrop for the win.
After the match, Lou Thesz got on the mic and challenged Rikidozan for a shot at the RoC Universal Crown!
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Post by Gunslinger on Feb 2, 2012 17:48:43 GMT -5
Championship TV - 15: Terry Gordy & Jimmy Snuka vs. Destroyer & Masked Superstar Johnny Saint vs. Finlay Lou Thesz vs. Mr. Fuji John Tolos vs. Austin Aries
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