Everything posted by dawho5
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Southeastern Championship Wrestling - Event Centre
I'm waiting for Dutch to start killing Bob's sons.
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Maple Leaf Wrestling Results
That Don Carson stable is dominating MLW right now.
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1983 Project General Chatter Thread
I am all for waiting for Wahoo to get this draft started and will wait as long as necessary, but I have to ask. Are there others here who are really pushing hard to get one more name for their roster right now that I'm holding up by not pushing for skipping over Wahoo?
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Capitol Sports Promotions (Puerto Rico)
It seems like Landell and Gibbs are not long as a team. I'm really liking Savinovich's interviews. I hope Colon shows that Race a thing or two (even if I know he won't ever get the belt).
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Georgia Championship Wrestling Cards & Results Thread
That whole Jake Roberts booking reminds me of an old Titans podcast. Johnny talks about how it's great when a major heel gets pissed at another heel and turns the full force of their evil on the bad guys to the delight of the crowd. I would agree that way of booking is pretty awesome when done right and it seems like a great start.
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Central States Merger Draft
Don't care much one way or the other. I'm not in dire need of new talent to book this second.
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International Wrestling Association of Montreal
In towns all across Quebec there have been fliers turning up everywhere. Local television stations have been running a sixty second spot highlighting the International Wrestling Association's expanded touring schedule. August 2nd, Colisée des Trois-Rivieres, QC August 3rd, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 6th, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 9th, Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC August 10th, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 11th, Auditorium de Shawinigan, Shawinigan, QC August 12th, Colisée de Rimouski, Rimouski, QC August 17th, Colisée de Rimouski, Rimouski, QC August 18th, Centre Civique, Drummondville, QC August 19th, Palais des Sports Saguenay, Saguenay, QC August 20th, Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Quebec City, QC August 23rd, Auditorium de Shawinigan, Shawinigan, QC August 24th Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 25th, Colisée de Saint-Jean, Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC August 27th, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC August 30th, Palais des Sports, Sherbrooke, QC August 31st, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC September 1st, Colisée de Trois-Rivieres, Trois Rivieres, QC September 3rd, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, QC Matches will be announced on the International Wrestling television show for the upcoming week. The commercial also shows clips of the Invaders wrestling and hypes their debut in the IWA. Pictures of the masked duo headline the fliers. In Halifax, Nova Scotia, a sixty second televison commercial has been running highlighting the joint show with Maple Leaf Wrestling on August 14th. A short clip of the finishing move employed by the masked duo, the Invaders, from Puerto Rico is shown hyping their debut in Halifax, followed by a montage of the stars of both the IWA and MLW.
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Southwest Championship Wrestling Results
I thought the finish to the main fit perfectly. Damn that Killer Khan for ruining the Rougeaus chances of being double champs!
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Southwest Championship Wrestling Results
Love the ending this week. I'm looking forward to Alfred's new client as well. Poor Moose though.
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MACW on Tour July 1983
Whoa, no hate at all between Martel and Flair eh? Those Russians are becoming a menace. Even the fake one. I am noticing a rather large lack of leg selling going on here.
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Georgia Championship Wrestling Cards & Results Thread
I like the idea of using Jake as a tweener with the GC as the true heels. The Brody stuff I think my position on it has been made clear enough already.The British subdivision is an interesting choice for Georgia.
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All Japan Pro Wrestling on NTV
I like Jumbo and Baba getting in on the brawling in 83.
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Montreal Supercard & TV Thread
International Wrestling Presents: Blood and Gold, July 30th, 1983 in the Montreal Forum (18,500) The show opens with Lou Albano and the Tongan Terrors coming out to ringside being booed heavily. Their opponents tonight are Tim and Alex Gerrard, who get a better reaction than normal. The Tongan Terrors vs. The Gerrard Brothers The Tongans dominate from the start and don’t let up. The Gerrards pepper Tonga John with punches, chops and boots to the gut but the big Tongan doesn’t seem to notice and clotheslines Alex Gerrard out of his boots. Alex is the focus of a brutal beating by the Tongans. King Tonga hits a savate kick after tagging John. Tonga John comes off the top with a headbutt to get the three on Alex Gerrard. Tonga John over Alex Gerrard by pinfall after a savate kick/flying headbutt comination 4:45 Gino Brito and Tony Parisi get big cheers as they enter the ring. Bobby and Rudy Kay get little to no reaction. Gino Brito and Tony Parisi vs. The Kay Brothers Brito and Parisi work Bobby Kay over with quick tags, focusing on the ribs and back. The Kays get in a few double team moves to take over on Parisi, but he’s able to turn things around on Bobby Kay by going back to the ribs. Brito sets Parisi up with a side suplex of Bobby Kay after tagging and his partner hits a flying senton for the three. Tony Parisi over Bobby Kay by pinfall after a side suplex/flying senton 5:18 Tony Ricco comes out to a mildly positive response. Greg “the Hammer” Valentine gets some boos after the video package that aired last night. Tony Ricco vs. Greg Valentine Valentine is dominant to start the match, using blstering chops punctuated with a bionic elbow. Ricco fights back, but Valentine is quick to go to the leg and works it over in his violent fashion for some time. Ricco makes a comeback, but his leg slows him down enough to give Valentine the opening he needs. Valentine hits several vicious elbow drops to the leg before locking in the figure four and gaining a submission victory. Greg Valentine over Tony Ricco by submission with the figure four 6:49 “The Farmer,” Louis Laurence gets a pretty good reaction as he enters the arena. Richard Charland is booed by the fans after his cowardly actions in this week’s TV tag match. Louis Laurence vs. Richard Charland for the vacant Quebec Heavyweight Title Charland attacks Laurence during introductions to elicit more boos from the crowd and gain an early advantage. Laurence battles back, but Charland whips him into a corner and stomps on him, breaking three times at head referee Adrian Desbois’ four count. A blatant choke follows, with Desbois again trying to break the hold to little avail before forcibly making Charland comply. Charland and Desbois have an argument, which gives Laurence time to recover and surprise an overconfident Charland with punches to the gut and head. Laurence begins to work on Charland’s leg with a mix of basic holds, punches and elbow drops. Charland tries going for the eyes, but Laurence shoves him into the corner and starts wailing away with right hands. Referee Desbois physically removes Laurence from the corner several times, with Charland taking advantage and hitting a low blow on Laurence that Desbois can’t see. Charland tries his piledriver, but Laurence somehow backdrops him out of it. Laurence is unable to follow up and Charland rolls him up in a prawn hold with both feet on the second rope to get the three. Richard Charland over Louis Laurence by pinfall with his feet on the ropes to capture the Quebec Heavyweight Title Eddie Creatchman and the Midnight Express walk to the ring where Jacques Rougeau, Sr. waits with a microphone in hand. Creatchman stops several times to confer with his charges and glare at the crowd. Rougeau gets a slightly amused look on his face every time this happens. The trio get into the ring. Jacques Rougeau, Sr.: I would like to welcome to the ring at this time Eddie Creatchman and the Midnight Express. I can only assume you want to talk about your title match later tonight. Creatchman: You ARE a genius, Rougeau. Of course we do. My charges and I have been talking about the last match we had for the Canadian International Tag Team titles and saw our mistake. Tonight we won’t make that same mistake again. They don’t call me “The Brain” for my nothing. Jacques, Sr.: I’m more than certain my boys are up to the task, whatever your strategy may be, Eddie Creatchman. I’ve heard you talk like this so many times before that it’s hard to take you seriously. Creatchman: Of course you have, Rougeau. I will say that I’ve never had a team as incredible as these two men you see behind me. Dennis Condrey is six feet, two hundred and fifty pounds of MEAN! When he steps between these ropes, Dennis Condrey is all business! And his partner, Randy Rose. This man stands six foot one and weighs in at two hundred and forty pounds. He is one of the most complete wrestlers you will ever see. He can brawl, he can come off the top, he can work the mat. His powerslam off the ropes will devastate any man! Together these two men are a well-oiled machine! They will destroy anyone that is put in front of them. And that includes your boys, Rougeau! The Midnights and Creatchman leave the ring as the crowd voices their displeasure with them. Once they reach the back, the British Bulldogs emerge from the curtain. They are greeted with a very good reaction as they make their entrance. Armand Rougeau and Rene Goulet get a lot of cheers as well from the capacity crowd. Armand Rougeau & Rene Goulet vs. The British Bulldogs The two teams could not get any real advantage in the early going, Armand finally falling victim to a series of quick double teams by the Bulldogs. Armand fought his way out of trouble with big right hands and tagged in Goulet. Goulet and Dynamite did a series of counters on the mat that neither seemed to get the advantage of. Dynamite started getting hot and soon the chops and boots were flying as Goulet and Dynamite brawled. A series of quick tags between Armand and Dynamite left Dynamite in need of a tag and Davey hit a big dropkick followed by an overhead press slam on Goulet. Goulet exited the ring to slow down Davey’s momentum, but it did little good as the Bulldogs again started double teaming him as it gave Dynamite time to recover. Armand took a tag and looked like he may have Dynamite in a sleeper, but Davey saved his partner and the teams exchanged nearfalls. Dynamite was finally able to get the three with a headbutt off the top rope. The Bulldogs shook hands with Armand and Goulet post-match and returned to the back with the crowd cheering them on. The Midnight Express emerge from the crowd and attack Armand Rougeau and Goulet as they left the ring, turning the crowd’s cheers to boos. Jacques and Raymond are quick to run off the Midnights and cut a short promo vowing they would avenge this attack on their brother. Dynamite Kid over Rene Goulet by pinfall after a flying headbutt 14:51 The Can Am Express make their way to the ring with purpose, looking very focused as the crowd cheers them on. Brunzell is still bandaged from the cut he received two weeks prior. Slaughter and Mad Dog Lefebvre jaw with the crowd on their way out, soaking in the boos. The Can Am Express vs. Sgt. Slaughter & Mad Dog Lefebvre Lafon and Brunzell come out hot, laying in right hands on Lefebvre and Slaughter. Slaughter and Lefebvre look like they are being overwhelmed before Slaughter ducks a right from Brunzell and bounces off the ropes into a Slaughter cannon. The heels work Brunzell over with clubs and punches before Slaughter rips the bandage off of Brunzell’s cut from two weeks ago and goes to work on the cut. Brunzell comes roaring back with European uppercuts and a running elbow smash, but Slaughter grabs a handful of tights to cut off the tag by an inch! Lefebvre bites the already bleeding cut and Brunzell again fires up only to have Lefebvre grab his hair. A Brunzell jumping knee after being whipped to the ropes allows him to tag Lafon. Lafon comes in with a flurry of kicks, chops and punches to both Slaughter and Lefebvre. Brunzell hits the Canadian Rocky Buster on Lefebvre, but Slaughter makes the save. Brunzell has to be escorted back to his corner by referee Andre Roy, allowing Slaughter the opportunity to go into his trunks and hit Lafon with a set of brass knuckles. Slaughter and Lefebvre use a double clothesline to put an almost unconscious, now bloody Lafon down to set up Slaughter’s cobra clutch for the win. Sgt. Slaughter over Phil Lafon by submission with the cobra clutch 14:42 Stan Hansen enters the ring first to loud boos. The crowd erupts in cheers as Andre the Giant comes out of the curtain. Hansen ambushes Andre at ringside before the bell. Andre the Giant vs. Stan Hansen Andre reverses a whip into the guard rail and chops Hansen down as he tries to hang onto the guard rail. Hansen gets rolled into the ring and stomps away at Andre as he enters the ring and the bell rings, but Andre is able to stand up through the assault. They brawl around the ring until Andre locks on a standing surfboard and headbutts Hansen’s back. Hansen takes the worst of it until he hits a series of elbows, chops and bionic elbows to stagger the giant. A hiptoss by Hansen takes Andre off his feet! The giant comes back with more brawling and tosses Hansen around the ring a few times before the Texan brawler escapes to the outside. Hansen takes control on the outside and rolls into the ring and back out just in time to avoid being counted out. Andre reverses a whip into the ringpost and Hansen comes up bleeding. Hansen is rolled into the ring and the two brawl around the ring, Andre taking control by bouncing Hansen’s head off of two turnbuckles. Hansen comes back with more brawling, taking the giant down to one knee and stomping him to the mat. Hansen hits a huge lariat that sends him crashing through the ropes to the floor with the momentum! Andre falls to the outside where the two brawl all around the ring and get counted out. It takes a few minutes for security, every IWA referee and half the locker room to separate the two behemoths as the crowd roars. Double disqualification due to count-out 13:24 The Midnight Express and Eddie Creatchman take their time getting to the ring. Jacques and Raymond rush the ring, but Rose and Condrey bail out. The Midnight Express vs. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers(@) for the Canadian International Tag Team Titles Head referee Adrian Desbois finally gets Rose into the ring opposite Jacques, who comes in with big right hands. Rose rolls out of the ring and confers with Creatchman on the floor as Condrey assures Desbois that Rose will get back in the ring. The Midnights continue to stall the fired-up Rougeaus, finally catching a break when Jacques, tired of the stalling, reaches over the ropes to pull Condrey in. Jacques gets draped throat-first over the rope as Condrey drops off the apron and the Midnights go to work with grinding headlocks and brutal punches. Condrey makes a point of putting on a sleeper while staring right at Raymond. Raymond hits the ring and decks Condrey, but Jacques is unable to take advantage. Jacques makes the tag to Raymond after several cut-offs by the Midnights. Raymond rolls over both Midnights, both taking shelter on the floor, but Raymond chases them down and sends both stumbling away with right hands. Jacques hits a dropkick off the apron and the Rougeaus are rolling. Back in the ring the Midnights barely escape a tag team finish by the Rougeaus when Condrey breaks up a cover by Jacques. Condrey is able to tag himself in and hits a full nelson facebuster on Jacques, but Raymond is there for the save. Jacques moves on a leg drop by Condrey and tags in Raymond, who catches Condrey in a sleeper. Rose can’t make the save as Jacques is punching away at him on the floor. Condrey passes out and the match is called by the ref, Condrey slumping unconscious on the mat. Raymond Rougeau over Dennis Condrey by way of Condrey passing out in a sleeper 19:17
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1983 Project General Chatter Thread
I have no interest at all in another draft.
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NWA Board of Directors
Only if Jack Tunney polices the usage of the midgets like he was Parv being forced to watch a Jay Strongbow match will I agree!
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New Japan Pro Wrestling on ASAHI TV
Loving your TV so far Will. Main events have been killing it.
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WWF results and recaps
Let me just say I think you're doing wonderful work with Bock. I hope you get yo keep him for a while longer.
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Montreal Supercard & TV Thread
International Wrestling on July 29th, 1983 (taped July 27th, 1983 in the Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec, ) 3,700 fans First match 0:00 - 6:30 The Can Am Express walk to the ring to a good reaction after the opening montage, Brunzell’s head bandaged after the assault last week from King Tonga. The Kay Brothers are already in the ring. Jacques, Sr. on commentary welcomes everyone to the show and talks about how great it is to see the Can Am Express in action after the vicious attack last week at the hands of the Tongan terrors, who are again banned from the building this week. The Can Am Express vs. The Kay Brothers The Kays are game opponents, using their experience to their advantage after a quick start by the Can Ams. The Kays advantage is short-lived as Lafon uses his arsenal of martial arts kicks to soften up Rudy Kay. Brunzell hits a beautiful dropkick and Lafon puts on a cobra clutch for the victory. Lafon over Rudy Kay after a dropkick/cobra clutch combination 5:48 Jacques, Sr. Talks about the rest of the matches on the card before commercial. Commercial Break 6:30 - 18:30 Lou Albano is in the backstage interview area with Jacques Rougeau, Sr. when we come back from commercial. Rougeau, Sr.: The Can Am Express is victorious this evening. What do you think about that, Mr. Albano? Albano: My monsters did what I said they would do last week! What happens to some worthless Canadians the next week is of no concern to me. Rougeau, Sr.: I’d be careful, Mr. Albano. I’ll admit your team is tough, but you’re vastly outnumbered by Canadians. Albano: I did tell you about threatening me, right Rougeau? I’ll let that one slide, but you’d best be careful. One less worthless Canadian to deal with sounds nice. Rougeau, Sr.: *shakes his head* It looks like you got your charges banned from the arena again, Mr. Albano. Was it worth it? Albano: Was it worth it? Was it worth it?!? Albano starts laughing very loudly. Albano: Did you see Brunzell’s face after what King Tonga did? All he had to do was move, but he’s too much of a goody-two-shoes to let the chair hit a fan. That’s the kind of idiot the fans here cheer for? Rougeau, Sr.: Mr. Albano, you and I disagree on a lot of things. Jim Brunzell is no idiot and I’m proud of his actions. Albano: I’m so happy for you, Rougeau. Maybe next time it can be you taking the punishment for some unlucky fan that got in our way. We’re not done with that idiot Brunzell or his fancy kick-throwing partner by a long shot and if they think- Albano runs off as the Can Am Express approach, screaming something back at them from a safe distance. Rougeau, Sr.: That was an impressive victory out there, gentlemen. I can only imagine that your attitude towards the Tongan Terrors and Lou Albano has changed quite a bit. Brunzell: That would be putting it lightly, Jacques, Sr. Albano better hope we never get our hands on him! Lafon: We’ve heard it from the front office that we got our match with Slaughter tomorrow night, but the Tongan Terrors want our attention and they have it. Once Slaughter is taken care of we know who is on deck. The Can Am Express walk away confidently as Jacques, Sr. Continues speaking. Rougeau, Sr.: They may be new to the IWA, but those young men certainly have found themselves in a tough spot. Be sure to come out tomorrow night and lend them your support! The camera cuts to Tony Ricco and Louis Laurence slapping hands with the fans at ringside to cheers. Jacques, Sr. talks about Laurence as an up-and-coming wrestler with a big future. Richard Charland and Dan Johnson are booed as they make their way to the ring. Jacques, Sr. chides Richard Charland for his underhanded tactics. Jacques, Sr. mentions that due to singles wins in recent weeks Charland and Laurence will be meeting in the inaugural match for the Quebec Heavyweight Title on July 30th. Louis Laurence and Tony Ricco vs. Richard Charland and Dan Johnson Charland starts the match out for his team, but immediately tags Johnson in when he sees Laurence in the ring. Charland drops off the apron when laurence approaches and Johnson tries to use the distraction to his advantage. Laurence is too quick and takes advantage with punches and elbows before Laurence and Ricco use quick tags to work Johnson’s leg. Laurence gets blindsided by Charland to allow a Johnson tag. Charland hammers away at Laurence after choking him several times, breaking at four. Laurence takes a beating, but makes the tag to Ricco. Ricco cleans house and starts working on Johnson’s leg again, but Charland again interferes. Charland hits a piledriver on Ricco that forces a Laurence save. Laurence clears both Johnson and Ricco out of the ring to allow a tag. Charland tries a piledriver on Laurence after an attack while Johnson causes a distraction, but Laurence backdrops him out of it and rolls over into a jackknife hold for the three. Louis Laurence over Richard Charland by pinfall with a jackknife hold 7:42 Jacques, Sr. excitedly talks about how if Laurence can do the same thing tomorrow night he will be the inaugural Quebec Heavyweight Champion. Be sure to come out and support Laurence in his match! Commercial Break 18:30 - 23:00 When we return from commercial Sgt. Slaughter & Mad Dog Lefebvre are in the interview area with Jacques Rougeau, Sr. Rougeau, Sr.: Sgt. Slaughter and Mad Dog Lefebvre, we saw you team last on Saturday, July 2nd against the Can Am Express. After that match you certainly gave Phil Lafon a working over. Not to mention knocking Luigi Marcera, the referee in the match, out with a stomp to the head. Do you have any explanation for this? Slaughter: The match was very hard-fought and I was sweating profusely. I couldn’t make out who it was I was stomping on, but I knew my partner was being covered. I didn’t want to lose the match and stomped on the first guy I could reach as the two count had already been made. Rougeau, Sr.: That’s all well and good to say, but the attack after the match on Lafon with brass knuckles was hardly justified. Slaughter: You don’t know how those two talk in the ring. Lafon has a mouth on him and had been trying to make me angry all match. After the disqualification I was angry and he smarted off one too many times. I won’t take that kind of abuse lying down. Jacques, Sr.: And you just happened to have a set of brass knuckles handy? Slaughter: You never know what can happen, Jacques, Sr. Better safe than sorry. Lefebvre: Of course you would take the side of Lafon and Brunzell, Jacques, Sr. They are best friends with your boys. Jacques, Sr.: I recall you being best friends with Raymond up until a few years ago, Pierre. You should know better than to associate yourself with people like Sgt. Slaughter and Gilles Poisson. Lefebvre: I respect what you’ve done for wrestling in Montreal, Jacques, Sr. I remember you being a very kind man throughout my youth. Those are the only two reasons you get to talk like that to the Mad Dog. Slaughter and myself plan to inflict more pain on the Can Am Express tomorrow night. Slaughter: That’s right. The last match left a sour taste in my mouth and I don’t think Lafon or Brunzell learned their lesson last time. This time we won’t play as nice as we did last time! Slaughter and Lefebvre mug for the camera for a moment before leaving the interview area. Jacques, Sr. goes over the rest of the card before a video package of Greg “the Hammer” Valentine is shown. Valentine’s attacks on Rick Martel are highlighted, as is his violent, physical style. Commercial break with upcoming events July 30th, Montreal Forum The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers defend their Canadian International Tag Team Titles against the winner of tonight’s main event! Andre the Giant takes on the brawling Texan, Stan Hansen! Sgt. Slaughter returns to Montreal to team with Mad Dog Lefebvre against the Can Am Express in a rematch from the July 2nd Canadian International Tag team Titles tournament! “The Farmer” Louis Laurence and Richard Charland vie for the Quebec Heavyweight Title! Aug 2nd, Colisée des Trois-Rivieres, Quebec The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. The Midnight Express & Mad Dog Lefebvre Gino Brito vs. Tonga John Jim Brunzell vs. King Tonga Phil Lafon vs. Gilles “The Fish” Poisson August 3rd, Paul Sauvé Arena, Montreal, Quebec The Can Am Express & Mad Dog Vachon vs. The Tongan Terrors & Mad Dog Lefebvre “The Farmer” Louis Laurence &Tony Ricco vs. Richard Charland & Dan Johnson The Invaders make their IWA debut, as well as appearances by the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers and the team of Armand Rougeau and Rene Goulet. 23:00 - 35:00 We come back from commercial with a shot of the ring where Rene Goulet is playing to the fans after his entrance. Jacques, Sr. again talks about the upcoming title match between Laurence and Charland briefly before talking about how the veteran Goulet has become a mentor to young Armand Rougeau. Mad Dog Lefebvre walks to the ring being booed heavily. Jacques, Sr. talks about Lefebvre’s mean streak and feral behavior. Rene Goulet vs. Mad Dog Lefebvre Lefebvre gets the better of the early brawling and the veteran Goulet starts working a headlock. Goulet grinds the Mad Dog down with the hold, but Lefebvre fights his way out and beats Goulet down in the corner before biting at his forehead. Goulet is able to fend off the biting and keep himself from bleeding, but Lefebvre’s punches, kicks and forearms take their toll. Lefebvre is too close to the ropes on a scorpion claw hold attempt after a Goulet comeback. Goulet tries to keep the advantage in the corner, but Lefebvre tosses the veteran into the corner and lays in knees to the ribs, setting up a second rope superplex for the three. Mad Dog Lefebvre over Rene Goulet by pinfall after a second rope superplex 9:45 Commercial Break 35:00 - 57:00 Gino Brito and Tony Parisi are in the ring with Jacques Rougeau, Sr. as we return from commercial break. Rougeau, Sr.: Ladies and gentlemen please welcome my good friend Gino Brito and his tag team partner Tony Parisi. Tonight you two are looking to cement your spot in the challengers position for the Canadian International Tag Team Titles tomorrow night. Brito: We showed everyone two weeks ago that we can beat the Midnight Express and tonight we will do it again. The crowd pops big for this. Rougeau, Sr.: Eddie Creatchman has made the valid point that you two beat Dan Johnson and not Dennis Condrey or Randy Rose. Parisi: We beat Johnson with Condrey and Rose trying to stop us from doing that very thing, didn’t we? Brito: Maybe if Rose and Condrey were as good as Creatchman claims they would have been able to stop us. Rougeau, Sr.: Also valid points, Mr. Brito. So can we expect to see a good, clean fight tonight? Parisi: That depends on the Midnight Express. Brito: If they want to fight dirty, we’ll do what we need to do. There’s no way we’re missing out on a title shot because we weren’t willing to fight fire with fire. The crowd again pops. Rougeau, Sr.: It seems like this crowd is looking forward to seeing you beat the Midnight Express tonight! Brito: We owe it to these great fans to do just that. Lets get this started! The crowd pops again as Brito and Parisi urge them on. The Midnight Express emerges from the curtain with Eddie Creatchman and the crowd boos. Jacques, Sr. highlights the impact the Midnight Express has had in IWA. Jacques, Sr. praises his friend Brito and his tag partner, and hopes that they are victorious. They are deserving of the title shot tomorrow night, says Jacques, Sr. Gino Brito & Tony Parisi vs. The Midnight Express with Eddie Creatchman Brito and Parisi are able to control the pace of the match for a long time, going after Condrey’s leg. Condrey is able to fight off Parisi after a distraction from Creatchman and tag to Rose. The Midnights work over Parisi’s ribs for a while before Parisi hits a series of punches to Rose and tags in Brito. Brito is a house afire and neither Rose nor Condrey can get the better of him. Brito homes in on Condrey’s leg again, but can’t get the figure four locked in as Rose stomps on his head several times just before he can. The Midnights hit a double slam on Brito for a nearfall and continue to tag back and forth, double-teaming the veteran mercilessly. Brito is finally able to tag Parisi and he actually hits his flying senton for a nearfall on Condrey after a big comeback, but again the Midnights teamwork overcomes their opponents’ momentum. Brito attempts to intercede on Parisi’s behalf but is cut off easily after being weakened earlier. Condrey picks Parisi up into a vertical suplex only to walk him over into the corner where Rose is sitting on the second turnbuckle. Rose tags himself in and hits a second rope powerslam for the three. Randy Rose over Tony Parisi by pinfall after an assisted second rope powerslam 18:54 Jacques, Sr. begrudgingly gives credit to the Midnight Express for their victory. He congratulates Brito and Parisi on a hard-fought match as well as Rose and Condrey celebrate in the ring with Eddie Creatchman. Jacques, Sr. reminds all of the fans that tomorrow night is the big Montreal Forum show, Blood & Gold. The Midnight Express will challenge the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers for the titles! Andre the Giant and Stan Hansen face off! Don't forget to get your tickets if there are any left! Dark matches Pre-show Dave Kochen defeated Etienne Bergeron with an abdominal stretch Gilles Poisson defeated Alex Gerrard with a bearhug
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1983 Project General Chatter Thread
I'm sure that whomever takes over or picks up Bock will be more than willing to give you the opportunity to either have title defenses sporadically or get the title off of Bock.
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Alabama Wrestling Alliance
He HATES the Smeltzer report, but reads it anyway in case anyone is doing something that he needs to put an end to.
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Stampede Wrestling Results
Whoa, Tongans mauling Neidhart & Hito is unexpected. I may have to give Neidhart & Hito more offense in their trip over to Montreal to pay it back. They got themselves a good payday for their trouble though. Liking the build for the Bulldogs tag feud. I also like how Bret and Hennig are being pushed as they were at the time rather than turning the clock forward immediately.
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Problems with running these towns?
Perhaps Matt D puts together Houston shows bi-weekly or monthly? Could be Mid South main evented with people sent from different promotions.
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Undertaker and Sting to work Summerslam
Personally, unless it's something like Shield vs. Wyatts I don't think six mans should be on the big shows. The six mans build to regular tags and singles matches on big shows unless they are the featured attraction (lucha, 3 man stables, etc.).