Everything posted by kevinmcfl
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AWA Major League Wrestling
Wow...4-4 Huge Event and we still get outside interference from Madril. Love all these stars. It gives you such roster flexibility. Throw in the Boot Camp Match and we got one heck of a house show! Great job!
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Universal Wrestling Federation
Now that was a wild ride! Contracts being sold, heel turns, guest referees, crooked refs and a title change! That was very entertaining. I hope that we get more of Benoit/Embry. I think this is a great feud to build Benoit where he eventually goes over and becomes that big star! I am looking forward to seeing why Murdoch took the easy way out and turned heel. I like Danny Davis and the fast count! Corrupt officials always make things interesting and Borne got the advantage here. I wonder what Davis was thinking when Herc came after him. The main event was interesting as now we have both Vader and Murdoch coming after Lex! Should be fun. Vader will get some great experience here! The one thing that surprised me was seeing an injured Duggan win the title over Dibiase. It will be interesting to see how Million Dollar Ted comes back from this one. Fun show!
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Windy City Pro Wrestling
A lot of great angles going on here in Chicago. It is interesting how we all have different ways to display our promotions. You give us some cool match details and we get a great look into what is happening without the too many promos. I wonder if you had to pay a little extra to Blackjack to take a powerslam on the concrete floor from Kamala. That might be the reason he is retiring after this year.
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AWA Major League Wrestling
Loving my weekly AWA reads! Your roster has so many of my favorites that I just can't get enough. The Glamour Boys and Hickerson/Brooks is such a contrast in styles that I am hooked. Wonder why Brooks has up his sleeve. Your promo of Larry Z was spot on. I could just hear him saying ever word. I used to find him so boring but now I think he is awesome! Perez might, as Larry said, be looking for a new home soon. To me Taylor and Keirn could do anything in wrestling and it wouldn't surprise me. They are both great as heels or babyfaces. They could be tag team champs , world champs or mid-carders. I think this feud is going to see who gets a push and who might be looking for a job. Bully is so over right now he could do anything. He is a great example of how this game is not just taking the stars of the 80's and making them the focus. We all get to put our spin on this and that is what makes it fun. No matter what the Bruise Brothers do, they are my favorite team. Poor Yoshiski!! Steamboat may be going after the belt but to me, your biggest angle is Bullet, Lawler, Idol, Wildfire and Dream. I think you did this perfect. Some angles need a title to get it over and some don't. The way you did it, makes two huge angles instead of one. Great booking!
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
All good. Sorry for my poorly worded response to a fun show.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Rain, I might have worded my response incorrectly. Sorry. What I meant was how it is interesting how we all see things so differently in this game and that is what makes it fun. You are amazing with young talent and know exactly how to develop them while I am awful at it. For your promotion and how you have developed people, everyone was right where they should be on your card. I was saying that I could not get Sabu to this point because I struggle with young wrestlers. I was also pointing out how I struggle to let go of the vets who are on the way out. I expect Wahoo to be 1980 Wahoo in 1987. To me, all of our writing styles are so different and that is another reason that we are like the territory system of the 80's. Look at Spike Huber; title holder in Indianapolis and probably couldn't do anything else but job in the WWF. This idea of how promoters pushed what they had is why I love the territory system and lost interest by 87 when it was really dead. I had a feeling I worded my response poorly but it was at 6:15 this morning while sitting in a car waiting for my daughter to come out a swim practice. I love what you do with Pacific and the development of all the young guys.
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Mid-South Wrestling Revolution
EPISODE #4 July 30 The Show starts with a montage set to techno music with the video coming from matches from this past week at The Centroplex in Baton Rouge. We see “The Crippler” Ray Stevens piledriving JT Southern, the Spoiler walking the top rope with Rotten Ron Starr in tow, Bill Kazmaier having Tully Blanchard locked in the bearhug only to clobbered from behind with a chair by Dark Journey, Buzz Sawyer leaping off the top rope for a frog splash on Doug Gilbert, Chief Wahoo McDaniel chopping the daylights out of Vladimir Petrov, The Freebirds and the Commonwealth brawling all over the arena and in the big one, Ivan Koloff and Nikita Koloff tying that yellow karate belt given to them by Wahoo around the next of JYD and tossing him over the top rope trying to choke him to death. Gordon Solie: Thank you so very,very much indeed to another week of Mid-South Revolution Wrestling. I am Gordon Solie, and it is my pleasure to be coming to you tonight from the Houston County Farm Center in Dothan, Alabama. What a night it was this past Monday in Baton Rouge. As you just saw things have really gotten personal between the Freebirds and the Commonwealth. In fact, their 6 Man tag team match in Baton Rouge never even got started as the two teams couldn’t stop fighting long enough for the ref to call for the bell and if that wasn’t enough chaos for one night, what the Russians tried to do to JYD was one of the most disgusting acts that I have ever seen in my nearly 30 years in professional wrestling. Thank goodness, Wahoo McDaniel and the Freebirds came out immediately at prevented JYD from serious injury. I want to bring out Ernie to discuss both of these situations. Ernie Ladd: When I started Mid-South Revolution Wrestling, I wanted to be fair to all. I wanted to be the opposite of Bill Watts and the UWF. I wanted to let the wrestlers settle their own problems. I wanted to stay out of the ideas of fines and suspensions and all of that. This is professional wrestling everybody. This is a violent sport by nature. At times, things are going to get out of control but this past week in Baton Rouge, some of our wrestlers crossed the line. I am not going to suspend or fine anybody for now, but I am putting some wrestlers on notice. First of all, the Freebirds had no business attacking the Commonwealth from behind on Monday. What they did was put the fans at ringside in jeopardy! Also, to Mr. Wahoo McDaniel, what did you think was going to happen when you gave Nikita Koloff a yellow karate belt and called him a “yellow-bellied coward?” Now that does not excuse the Commonwealth or the Russians for their actions, but I think this issue could have been avoided before they every got started. Now remember what I said. Here at Revolution Wrestling, we want to solve our actions in the ring whenever possible. So, this week in the Sam Houston Coliseum, we are going to make sure these groups stick to wrestling. We are going to have a Double Main Event. The Freebirds and The Commonwealth will have their 6 Man Elimination Match while JYD and Wahoo McDaniel will once again face Ivan and Nikita Koloff. Both matches will take place inside a STEEL CAGE! Gordon Solie: Ok, you heard it fans. That is some card over in Houston this Monday night. As for tonight, we got another great hour instore for you right here on the Superstation. You will see the Lightening Express in action. Porkchop Cash will be back in the ring. The Crippler Ray Stevens is here. The Freebirds will be in tag action. Rick Steiner will be taking on Bret Sawyer and in the Main Event, we have a Revolution Title match between two real heavyweights, Vladimir Petrov vs The Strongman, Bill Kazmaier. That and much, much more. Wrestling fans, let’s get to the ring for our first match. MATCH The Lightening Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) defeat Caleb & Butch Johnson when Armstrong hit the Russian Legsweep on Johnson A quick post-match interview with Armstrong and Horner serves to hype up their match with the Nightmares for Monday night in the Sam Houston Coliseum. Both Brad and Tim comment how the Nightmares said that one of the reasons they were back in the area was to put the Lightening Express out of wrestling but this Monday night they are going to enjoy beating those masked cowards all over the Coliseum. When The Lightening Express leave the podium JYD and Wahoo McDaniel who is in full Indian headdress came out to the podium. JYD: I never thought I would say this but Ernie Ladd… you got this one right. That’s right the Big Dog and the Big Cat are on the same page. This Monday night, no place to hide Koloffs. No place to run. No way to get any help from the outside. It’s just you two Russians against me and Wahoo in a Steel Cage and finally we are going to find out who the better men are. You think you can get rid of the Dog by hanging me over the top rope with a belt. No chance. Dog does hos biting and howling at the moon antics as we hear from Wahoo Wahoo McDaniel: Koloff’s, last week I gave you a yellow karate belt and called you nothing but yellow-bellied cowards and what did you do? You went out and proved I was right. Instead of trying to bet JYD here, you decided the only way to save your title was to get disqualified. And at the same time tried to injure Dog. (Wahoo takes his headdress off and pulls one feather out of the front) Well this week I got another present for you. See this Indian feather… well it is all yours. Gordon Solie: Wahoo… not sure I understand. Wahoo McDaniel: Gordon, I giving them one feather cause that is all the careers are worth. They careers are like one feather compared to the hundreds I have left. After Monday night, the Koloffs will understand that they aren’t on the level as Dog and myself. Gordon Solie: There you have it folks. Junkyard Dog and Wahoo McDaniel are looking for some revenge on Ivan and Nikita Koloff this week in the Sam Houston Coliseum and I wouldn’t bet against them getting it. COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM MATCH: Porkchop Cash vs Carl Fergie In the end, Pork Chop, to the delight of the fans, tired of the questionable tactics by Carl Fergie and he beat Fergie from pillar to post before getting the win with a devastating heart punch. At a post-match interview, we find out that Pork Chop will be wrestling Tully Blanchard in Monday at the Sam Houston Coliseum. Cash admits that Tully is tough, but he has never backed down from any wrestler and he isn’t about to start now. Tully Blanchard comes out demanding answers on why he keeps getting matches against wrestlers who are not on his level. First Revolution Wrestling had him wrestling that big doo fuss Bill Kazmaier who didn’t now a wrestling move from a dance move and now they want him wasting his time against the Over-The-Hill Gang member Pork Chop Cash. Cash gets right in Tully’s face and is ready for a fight when Dark Journey tries to come down Cash, but her insensitive words just fueled the anger in Porkchop. Tully said he didn’t mean any disrespect, but Pork Chop demanded a match right now. Tully seemed happy to oblige and ushered Cash to the ring. WHAM…. From behind Tully rams Cash headfirst into the ring post and then continues to beat on him with kicks and elbows. Dark Journey is laughing and having a grand old time when the fans erupt as Bill Kazmaier is on his way. Dark Journey warns her man just in time and the duo once again head for the hills. Gordon Solie: Tully Blanchard… one man with a mile of wrestling ability but only an inch of integrity. Thank goodness Bill Kazmaier rushed to the scene or else who knows what would have happened to Pork Chop. Let’s take a break. COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM Before our next bout, The Nightmares are out having a grand old time talking about how this Monday at the Sam Houston Coliseum, they are going to achieve one of their goals… Get Rid of the Lightening Express and how that will put them just one step closer to the Mid-South Revolution Tag Titles. The Koloffs come out next and Ivan is thankful to Wahoo for another gift. Ivan Koloff: Wahoo… last week you gave us this nice yellow belt and it helped Nikita and I to almost end career of Junkyard Dog. This week, you give us a feather… Not sure yet how this will help us to defeat you this Monday night, but one thing is for sure… we will beat you. Nikita Koloff: Junkyard Dog…again come out and attack us. He attack Uncle Ivan with a dog chain across his back. Well Junkyard Dog… you look at Nikita. Look at Me. Mid-South Revolution Champion and there is nothing you can do about it. Junkyard Dog… Nikita no can wait to this Monday night till I get you in the ring again and this time I will choke you out! MATCH “Crippler” Ray Stevens defeats Verlon Biggs with the Piledriver Before our next match, the Freebirds come out for a pre-match interview Terry Gordy: I just want to say that it is great to be back rasslin in Alabama again. I want to thank Mid-South Revolution Wrestling for the opportunity. I want to thank Ernie Ladd for putting this all together. I want to thank Ted Turner and Superstation 17 for this chance. But Ernie Ladd watch your step. You out here a little while ago and accusing us as being the problem last week in Baton Rouge against the Commonwealth. Be careful Ernie Ladd. You startin to sound a little like Bill Watts. Now it’s like this. That snake in the grass Cowboy Bill Watts blackballed the Freebirds from the area. It was fine when Michael and I were having our little problem and making him a lot of money but when we all got back together again, he was afraid we was just going to run roughshod over all the teams in the UWF so he sent us packing. I aint sayin we’re the best tag team ever but I dam sure saying we can swing a chair as good as any team in history. Now you listen up Commonwealth, you want a war you got one. And Ernie Ladd… do as you say, let the wrestlers solve their own problems. Buddy Roberts: Listen up everybody. We’ve been all around this country and all around this world and there are a lot of people that don’t like us but there are a lot that do and we’re excited to be back here in the Mid-South area and we’re going to show Jonathan Boyd and his Sheepherders just how tough we are. Michael Hayes: You know sometin baby. The boys are back in town and we aint in town to mess around. I hear through the grapevine that the Commonwealth is talking a lot of trash. They talking about what they’re going to do the Freebirds. Well this Monday night you boys got your chance… in a steel cage jack! That’s right in the Sam Houston Coliseum you boys are gonna take a walk down Bad Street. Now that’s a street many a men have tried to walk down but aint but a few have ever reached that last house. I’m putting my money down that you won’t make it past door number #1 jack and that’s a fact! Time to go to work boys. MATCH The Freebirds (Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts with Michael Hayes) vs Don Harris & Randy Mulkey While Gordy and Roberts are in complete control of the match, Lord Jonathan Boyd rushes up behind Michael Hayes who is not in the match and cracks a chair over his head! Hayes goes down like a sack of potatoes. Roberts and Gordy here the gasp from the fans and turn and see what happened and the rush to attack Boyd but before the get there. The Sheepherders have joined the fight. It doesn’t matter that the Commonwealth has a 3-2 advantage, The Freebirds are fighting like wild animals. Unfortunately, the ref has reached the 10 count and calls for the bell as the Freebirds are counted out but again, we have a bloody brawl that Gordon Solie is once again asking Katie to bar the door! There is no way to stop this Pier 6 brawl other than to go to commercial. COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM When we come back from break, the Freebirds, including a shaken but not injured Michael Hayes, take one more chance to hype up the steel cage match for Monday night. MATCH Rick Steiner with Missy Hyatt vs Brett Sawyer The feud between Hyatt International and The Sawyer brothers has been building ever since Eddie Gilbert, Doug Gilbert and Rick Steiner attacked Brett post-match. Steiner did a good job of overpowering Sawyer throughout this match and turned Brett back each time Sawyer tried to gain the momentum. Steiner got the win after the German Suplex. Doug Gilbert rushed the ring and laid into the fallen Brett Sawyer. The problem was the Buzz was waiting in the wings and rushed in to save his brother and really hammered away on Doug Gilbert. Gilbert rolled out to the floor to the safety of Missy and Steiner. Both Sawyers are now up and daring Missy’s crew to come back in the ring, but they decide to walk away to fight another day. Buzz and Brett come over to the interview area where we are informed that this Monday in the Sam Houston Coliseum, it will be Buzz Sawyer vs Eddie Gilbert. Buzz is again screaming and spitting all of the microphone wondering were that coward Eddie Gilbert was tonight and that he will have no place to hid come Monday night! COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM MAIN EVENT MATCH “The Russian Terror” Vladimir Petrov with Ivan Koloff vs “Strongman” Bill Kazmaier This match is full of big powerful moves with neither man giving an inch. We see both men try the bearhug but neither could get a submission. Both men hit some powerful slams and suplexes but couldn’t get the pin. Momentum made one final change when Bill Kazmaier, was able to Military Press Slam the Russian Terror. Ivan Koloff, sensed trouble as was heading towards the apron. WHAM… Big Boot by Kazmaier sending Ivan to the floor. WHAM… Kazmaier connects with his own lariat which Gordon called the Canadian Sickle and Petrov was in trouble. Kazmaier with the cover…. 1…2…. WHAM… Ivan recovered in time to hit the elbow drop on Kazmaier. The ref calls for the bell as Ivan continues to stomp away on the world’s strongest man. Gordon Solie: Ivan is all over Kazmaier. This is out of control. Katie bar the door. We got another Pier Six Brawl here on Mid-South Revolution Wrestling. Pee Wee Anderson has called for the bell and the timekeeper is doing his part to end Ivan’s attack on Kazmaier. Folks sorry but we are out of time. Make sure if you are anywhere near Houston on Monday you head to the Sam Houston Coliseum. It is going to be a heck of a show. So long from the Heart of Dixie SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM THIS MONDAY Ray “The Crippler” Stevens with Ron Wright vs Mike Jackson The Spoiler vs Moondog Rex The Nightmares vs The Lightening Express Bill Kazmaier vs “Rotten” Ron Starr Tully Blanchard with Dark Journey vs Porkchop Cash Buzz Sawyer vs Eddie Gilbert with Missy Hyatt MAIN EVENT: 6 MAN TAG TEAM MATCH STEEL CAGE The Freebirds vs The Commonwealth MAIN EVENT STEEL CAGE MATCH Nikita Koloff & Ivan Koloff vs Junkyard Dog & Wahoo McDaniel
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Malenkos vs Guerreros in the opener goes to show how stacked this card was. I think this card is a great example of how we all see things differently in Dawn of War. To me, I would have had Black Tiger and Sabu be the opener as I would expect that Sabu still needs some time to develop inside of the ring. I think this is my anti ECW bias coming out but it is going to take me a while to buy into Sabu being this wild man that he is later in his career but you are the master at developing talent and would know best where he fits. I am guilty of the opposite as I have people way past their prime leading my promotion. Wahoo McDaniel might be my #1 babyface right now but he is nearly 4000 matches in and his career is winding down. I have trouble thinking of ways to develop and interest new stars. I mentioned to you that we are starting to head into a time frame that is out of my comfort zone and I am grasping at things in the past and wrestlers I know and understand. Awesome 6 man tag match but are Backlund and company on the same page. This one is very interesting! Another wrestler I took notice of in this card was Tony St. Clair in the main event. Interesting how St. Clair has become so big in our game but goes mostly unknown to the average wrestling fan. Both you and Spaldoni have made him a huge star. I admit that I did not know too much about him and recently watched some Southeastern Championship Wrestling and they were giving him huge hype videos week after week. It just goes to show you how great the 80's were with the territory system. Promoters could give a guy a push and make them a star but because their was not internet people in other areas never heard of or saw them. Just a question as you know a whole lot more than I do, how good was St. Clair? Awesome show as always.
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National Wrestling Alliance
Great card for the people of Ashville. I am sure the tickets in Ashville were a hot ticket but you might have sold a few more if you billed the main event as Flair vs Arn Anderson before that night instead of the Battle Royal to see who would face Flair. TO me, you have done such a great job of getting Flair in the most heated angle of the game between himself and the former Horseman that it is like printing money! Either way, it made for a really awesome event in Ashville. Battle Royals are always fun to watch. Haystacks 3-1 is cool and little kids will be talking about this monster for the entire lives. That plus I think the last 4 matches were really huge. Finishing with the two big title matches with one being Flair vs Arn and you have created a night to remember for all! Awesome event!
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Wonder Women Wrestling
I admit that I had some trouble reading the show this week. Once you said that we were getting Madusa and Richter for the titles, that's all I could think about. It was awesome how you made this match so HUGE that all of the post-match interviews of the other wrestlers focused on who they thought would win. The entire WWW roster knows where their bread is buttered .... except for Moretti! As for the the other matches, I was surprised that Mad Maxine went down in defeat but when it is basically 2-1 it is understandable. Well written show and good job pushing the season matches. And again, the main event was the match of the week here in Dawn of War!
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Universal Wrestling Federation
I'm really enjoying the beginnings of the UWF under your control. I thought the back and forth between Dibiase and Watts was great and then Dibiase walking out on Embry gets him even more heat. Awesome job here. I admit that the quick babyface to heel to babyface turn for Lex Luger had me a bit skeptical but everyone has to be comfortable with their own ideas. After seeing how well you did this, I am no longer skeptical and think it was great for your current roster. Seeing Luger getting mauled by Vader and Barbarian here was interesting. Sometimes things just aren't great fits and you were very clear that Woman and Luger were not a good fit. Great job getting out of a corner that I had boxed you into. Hercules is doing a nice job of getting over with the fans and again, you created a great babyface out of someone I always saw as a heel. Great job again. I like the developing angle between Muta and Downtown Bruno. Wonder who Bruno will add to go after Muta? Nice job with the continued development of Benoit! He is going to be a star soon if you keep writing for him in this manner. Really glad you have come to join us here at Dawn of War. I have really enjoyed your first few shows here.
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TRADE BLOCK
Looking for a 6-7 month exchange for Scott Steiner
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AWA Major League Wrestling
Enjoyed both house shows this week. I was interested to see what you did with the Crusher Blackwell/Bad News match. I wasn't sure which way you were going to go here. I figured Bad News would come out with the belt but wasn't sure if you were going to have him dominate Crusher. I like the even match you had here. Makes each match more fun to read If I had only enough money for one of these shows, I would have been at the Dunn Center! I enjoy those heel vs heel matches as I always try to figure out who the fans hate more. The Beast got the win. Wonder what would have happened if Vin Man was there. Polynesian Power vs Iaukea's squad could fight 7 days a week and I wouldn't want to miss any of them. You know how much I have enjoyed the Bruise Brothers. Add Tony Atlas and I am all in. I think it I like them even more as heels! Throw in Wildfire, Idol, Taylor, Bullet, Keirn and I feel like I am a 10 year old kid again tunning in to Superstation 17! Loved this card at the Dunn Center! Then throw in Lawler who has become another one of my favorites since getting involved in this hobby .... WOW. Great work!
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Cool match... the vet vs the youngster. Bock vs Texas Red. Would have been awesome to see them both in their prime at the same time. Nice job.
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Is Vince McMahon done?
Rooting for the car crash. WWE has ruined pro wrestling in my opinion. Vince has never played fair and he deserves to see a horrible ending. What he has done to people in the WWE and all around the wrestling world he deserves to see this all go up in flames. Maybe today is the beginning of his "Black Saturday."
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AWA Major League Wrestling
That was an awesome AWA show. Between the interviews with Al Perez/Idol and gang and then the Beauty Shop, I couldn't get enough. Killer Brooks as the bounty man. Love It! Awesome angles! Bad News as champ seems like it is going to be a wild ride! Nice choice. Snuka/Polynesian Power vs Iaukea and crew seems so personal. Really well done here. Nice job building up Putski also.
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Windy City Pro Wrestling
Interesting format with the other news section of the report. It helps to keep us up to date on the feuds in a nice time saving way.. The two cards at UIC were quality house shows with a nice balanced card with the main events being the major money makers. To me, this show seems like you are on your way to a full promotion with TV, house shows and major events.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Most important... take care of yourself. On to the show, I like how you made Billy Jack look really strong in a tough match before his title shot. Makes that title match look like it could go either way. Maieda is looking unstoppable. Who is going to slow him down? Can't wait to see. Young Konnan, Eddie G and Regal have found good places in your roster. They are fighting in quality angles but seem to be out of the title shot picture. You seem to be the rookie-whisperer of Dawn of War.
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Universal Wrestling Federation
I know that historically Million Dollar Ted is a bit in the future but I am glad you continued my angle that had him make the money from Sheik. It just helps us all if we stay consistent with what time frame we have put together here. Speaking of Million Dollar Ted, I love how he paid his opponent to just take the dive. The angle continued through the TV title bout which was more than a title match. It was the completion of your top heel and babyface groups. Great choice putting Embry in with the Rat Pack. Also like the group of Duggan, Benoit, and Herc. I know that someone said you might have rushed Benoit a bit but he has already held a title in 86 and with him and Embry in this top groups, it always gives you a person who could take the fall without the others looking weak! I hope the tag titles aren't gone too long but if they are, Ernie Ladd and Revolution will take that as a win by hurting the UWF! LOL! I did like that the whole tag title being vacated also resulted in a disagreement with Lugar and the rest of Woman's group. This will be fun to follow. Duggan vs Shaw would be an awesome match for TV! It also helped put Duggan atop the babyface group. Really liking what you have done with the UWF. Hope you are enjoying it also,
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Mid-South Wrestling Revolution
Episode #3: July 23 The Show starts with a montage set to techno music with the video coming from matches from this past week at The Coliseum in Jackson, Mississippi. We see “The Crippler” Ray Stevens piledriving George Wells, the Spoiler walking the top rope with Big Don Harris in tow, Brad Armstrong hitting the Russian Legsweep on Carl Fergie, Missy Hyatt in the face of Porkchop Cash only to be hot-Shotted by Eddie Gilbert, Tully Blanchard rolling-up Bill Kazmaier with Dark Journey laughing, The Freebirds and the Commonwealth brawling all over the arena and in the big one, a huge man in a red mask attacking Wahoo McDaniel setting him up for the Russian Sickle by Nikita Koloff. Gordon Solie: Thank you so very,very much indeed to another week of Mid-South Revolution Wrestling. I am Gordon Solie and it is my pleasure to be coming to you tonight from the Houston County Farm Center in Dothan, Alabama. What a night it was this past Monday in the Jackson, Mississippi. As you just saw Ivan and Nikita Koloff got some help from another big man in a mask as they defeated Wahoo McDaniel and Junkyard Dog. Let me bring out the Koloffs to see if we can get some answers. Ivan and Nikita are joined at the podium by another large man in a red singlet and no mask. Gordon Solie: I must admit Ivan, your actions this past week in Jackson make me think that Wahoo McDaniel was right. You only seem to wrestle when you have an advantage. Ivan Koloff: I really don’t care what you think Mr. Gordon Solie. Every time Nikita and I go to arena, we are put at a disadvantage by you Americans. The fans are against us. The referee is against us. Even Ernie Ladd does his best to keep us down. Gordon Solie: Uh huh… and what about what you did in The Coliseum. Is this man with you today the man in the mask the other night? Ivan Koloff: We had nothing to do with what happened in Jackson. Maybe Junkward Dog and Wahoo McDaniel have more enemies than they know of. This man with me today is Comrade Petrov and he is here to make sure we are not put at a disadvantage anymore. Gordon Solie: Hmmm, looks very much like the man in the mask we just saw on the video tape. Nikita Koloff: Solie… two weeks in a row, you question our integrity. Make sure it is not 3 weeks. Again, Solie seems a little shaken as now, the 3 Big Russians walk off. Gordon Solie: Okay, time to move on to today’s show. We got another great hour instore for you right here on the Superstation. Junkyard Dog will be in action today. Also returning to the area will be one of the dastardliest tag teams to ever wrestle in these parts, the Nightmares will be making their Revolution debut. The Spoiler will once again be in action. Tully Blanchard with Dark Journey will be facing the doubly- tough Italian Stallion. The Commonwealth will be in the ring today and when we get back, Hot Stuff Edie Gilbert and Missy Hyatt will be joining us as Eddie has been challenged to a match for today’s show and we will see if he accepts that challenge. That and much, much more. Wrestling fans, let’s get to the ring for our first match. MATCH Junkyard Dog defeats Larry Cheatum with the Thump Powerslam Wahoo joins JYD at the post-match interview and seems to be carrying some sort of yellow karate belt. Gordon Solie: Well congratulations JYD. I’m sure you gentlemen heard what the Koloffs said about the incident from the Coliseum. This week in Baton Rouge you guys have another chance to get some measure of revenge. Wahoo, you will be taking on that big Russian we just met, Vladimir Petrov and JYD, in the big one, it will be you and Nikita Koloff for the Revolution Championship. Chief what do ya have to say about all this? Wahoo McDaniel: Gordon, to tell you the truth, I don’t have much to say. Instead, I’m going to leave a gift for them Russians…. This yellow belt in my hands is for Nikita Koloff. I think he should wear it to the ring instead of the Revolution Title. You wanna know why? He and the rest of them Russians are nothing but sorry-yellow-dog cowards! Nikita does deserve a real wrestling belt. Right now, he is nothing more than a puppet champion with Ivan Koloff. Ivan can come out here and cry “everyone’s against us”…. Boo Who Who. Ivan, stop cheating and we would stop being against you. Nikita, enjoy your gift from me and get ready for your beating from JYD! Junkyard Dog: Hey Wahoo, I like that belt and after Baton Rouge, that’s the only belt you gonna have Nikita. JYD does a little barking and painting at the camera as we go to break. COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE MISSISSIPPI COLISEUM IN JACKSON Before our next match, Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert and Missy Hyatt come out to the podium where Gordon shows a VTR of his victory over Bret Sawyer and the after-match attack by Rick Steiner and Doug Gilbert on the already defeated Sawyer. When the video is over, both Missy and Eddie are laughing and having a grand old time. Gordon Solie: You two seem pretty proud of yourselves. Missy Hyatt: And why shouldn’t we be Gordon. I mean we got it all. We got the look. We got the greatest young stars in wrestling under our tutelage. And most important … We haven’t lost since Revolution started. Eddie Gilbert: That’s right Gordon. There isn’t a man in the stands who wouldn’t want to be me. I got the money. I got the career and My God… look at my girl! Gordon Solie: Ah huh. Well Mr. Gilbert it seems one Mr. Sawyer did not particularly like what you did last week. From Missy distracting the ref and the attack by Rick Steiner and your brother. In fact, Mr. Sawyer has challenged you to a rematch today! Eddie Gilbert: (Now out and out laughing) Usually, I would not take a match on such short notice but if Sawyer wants another beating, I guess I will oblige. Gordon Solie: There you have it fans… Up Next… Eddie Gilbert and Mr. Sawyer MATCH: Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert with Missy Hyatt vs Sawyer Eddie and Missy are in the ring dancing around, antagonizing the fans any way they can. Suddenly, the crowd explodes but Eddie doesn’t understand. Gordon Solie: BRO-ther, Folks I didn’t expect this. That’s not Brett Sawyer…. That’s BUZZ SAWYER. Sawyer dives through the ropes and is all over Eddie Gilbert. Missy Hyatt dives under the bottom ropes and runs to the opposite corner for safety. In the ring, Sawyer is in complete control. His adrenaline is pumping so much that no matter what Gilbert did, Sawyer just shook it off like a mosquito. At one point, Buzz whipped him so hard into the corner that Eddie flipped over the top rope and out onto the floor. Missy saw this as her chance, and she grabbed Gilbert and the two ran for the hills. The crowd boo’ed as Hot Stuff Inc disappeared behind the curtain. The boos turned to cheers as the crowd was ecstatic that Buzz Sawyer had quieted the obnoxious duo. Buzz stopped at the podium and didn’t even give Solie a chance to get a word in edgewise. Buzz Sawyer: (spitting and screaming) Eddie Gilbert…. NOBODY DOES THAT TO MY FAMILY! NOBODY! Gordon Solie: Looks to me that Hyatt International has stirred up a hornet’s nest. Eddie Gilbert better get eyes in the back of his head. I aint seen Buzz Sawyer that angry since the Last Battle of Atlanta. Uh…, let’s go to break. COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE CENTROPOPLEX IN BATON ROUGE MATCH The Nightmares defeat JT Southern & Mike Jackson with a double team move as Nightmare #1 held Jackson and Nightmare #2 came off the top rope with Driving Elbow to the head While the match was only about 4 minutes long, the Nightmares might have broken every rule in the book. At a quick-post match interview, the Nightmares expressed how great it was to be back in the area wrestling. Gordon seemed surprised at the choice of words, but Nightmare #1 cleared it up by saying nothing in his life makes him happier then hearing an Armstrong squeal and Nightmare #2 said he couldn’t wait to be wearing the Mid-South Revolution tag titles after the Ted Turner Cup! MATCH The Spoiler defeats Randy Mulkey with the Top Rope Walk-Elbow Drop-Brain Claw Combo COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE CENTROPOPLEX IN BATON ROUGE Gordon Solie: Let me bring out now, the head of Mid-South Revolution Wrestling, Mr. Ernie Ladd. Ladd comes out to his normal chorus of boos but you are beginning to heat a smattering of applause for the Big Cat as well. Ernie Ladd: Thank you Gordon, Just wanted to give everyone a quick update on the big Labor Day Spectacular. I knew when we announced that the winner of the Ted Turner Cup would receive $100,000 and be the first Mid-South Revolution Tag Team Champions, that teams would be coming out of the woodwork to enter but response has even been bigger than that. Teams from all over the world including Mexico, Japan, Canada, Australia…everywhere… have called our office wanting to be part of the show. It has gotten so big, that the Board of Directors has decided this will be a two-night event. Also, as part of this huge event, the Mid-South Revolution Champion will defend his title on both nights! Maybe even Doughboy Bill Watts will show up and I will end his career once and for all. As we stated last week, we are still deciding where this event will take place and that will be determined by which fans are the most loyal to the Revolution. By loyalty, I mean show up the next chance you get for a Revolution event; bring your friends, bring your family and stay out of all UWF events in your area. Gordon Solie: There you have it folks. Labor Day is sure to be a huge weekend for Mid-South Revolution Wrestling. Let’s get back to the ring. MATCH Tully Blanchard with Dark Journey defeats The Italian Stallion with the Slingshot Suplay In Tully’s post-match interview, he was dead serious when Gordon asked him if he was a bit shaken last week after he hit Strongman Bill Kazmaier from behind and the blow did not faze the big man one bit. Tully Blanchard: Gordon Solie… Am I concerned? Am I concerned? Two-time NWA Champion concerned about Bill Kazmaier? Last I heard Kazmaier didn’t even know how to put on his wrestling boots. When I, Tully Blanchard, hit someone for real… they go down like a ton of bricks. Last week, I gave Kazmaier a “Welcome to Wrestling” Tap. I left the podium not out of fear for myself but out of fear for Kazmaier. I didn’t want to embarrass him on his first TV show here in Revolution but I’m warning Kazmaier… get in my way again and you are going down. It’s as simple as that. The crowd erupts as Kazmaier walks out. Tully and Dark Journey pretend they don’t see him coming and exit stage left! Gordon Solie: Well, well, well. It seems like you Mr. Kazmaier has put the fear of God in Tully Blanchard. He and Dark Journey are leaving, mighty quickly I might add. Bill Kazmaier: Tully, hey Tully… Where you going? COMMERCIAL BREAK-PROMOS FOR THE CENTROPOPLEX IN BATON ROUGE MAIN EVENT MATCH The Commonwealth (Sheepherders with Jonathan Boyd) vs Scott Armstrong & Porkchop Cash Interesting thing here was that the Freebirds came out and joined Gordon Solie during the match. This only seemed to make the Commonwealth even more violent. Armstrong and Cash held their own in this violent brawl, but everything came to a chaotic end when Boyd was stabbing Armstrong with the flagpole on the outside as The Sheepherders were double-teaming Cash on the inside. Gordon Solie: You almost feel sorry for referee Pee Wee Anderson in this one. There is no way he can see everything that is going on, but someone needs to let him know that Scott Armstrong is being brutally beaten on the arena floor. Michael Hayes: No need in telling him… time to go work boys… Gordon Solie: I don’t think that is wise… The Freebirds never heard a word of Solie’s thoughts and made a beeline for the ring. Gordon Solie: It seems the Freebirds can’t take anymore. Gordy is all over Jonathan Boyd. Hayes and Buddy Roberts are in the ring now trading blows with Miller and Williams. This is out of control. Katie bar the door. We got another Pier Six Brawl between the Freebirds and the Commonwealth. Pee Wee Anderson has called for the bell and the time keeper is doing his part to end the donnybrook but nobody, and I mean no body is giving an inch. Folks sorry but we are out of time. Make sure if you are anywhere near Baton Rouge on Monday you head to the Centroplex. It is going to be a heck of a show. So long from the Heart of Dixie CENTROPLEX IN BATON ROUGE THIS MONDAY Ray “The Crippler” Stevens with Ron Wright vs JT Southern The Spoiler vs Rotten Ron Starr Tully Blanchard with Dark Journey vs Bill Kazmaier GRUDGE MATCH The Sawyer Brothers vs The Gilberts with Missy Hyatt Wahoo McDaniel vs Vladimir Petrov SEMI-MAIN EVENT: 6 MAN ELIMINATION TAG TEAM MATCH The Freebirds vs The Commonwealth MAIN EVENT REVOLUTION TITLE MATCH Nikita Koloff © vs Junkyard Dog
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Wonder Women Wrestling
The cream always seems to rise to the top of WWW. Another big night for Wendy Richter. Fun show with a lot of cool moments. -An attitude change by Perdue - A backroom brawl for Devine and Hosaka - A new alliance, teacher/student relationship is formed between Petersen and Adams. Great show with a lot of angles being developed.
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National Wrestling Alliance
Really great WCW show this week. As I was reading, I thought I missed something and went back up to see if this was a huge event as the matches kept getting better and better. This show reminded me of a late 90's show with superstars vs superstars all throughout the card. Really entertaining read! One of the matches that surprised me was seeing Good N Plenty go down in defeat. I guess I should never be surprised when Sherri is involved. I like what you have done with Magee. It is fun to see all of our interpretations of wrestlers. I don't know so much of of Magee but Iceman was huge when I watched World Class as a kid. He was like the JYD of Texas and then to see Magee go over him points out why this game and hobby are so cool. Everyone sees things differently which is perfect and believable as long as the build up is there and you really built up this card really well! WOW... So who is the REAL NATURE BOY? This will be fun to watch! Thanks for the great read and glad the cable mess was sorted out.
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Windy City Pro Wrestling
Joe better be careful. Rumor has it that Olu Oliami is nothing more than a Nigerian scammer looking to get banking info from Windy City Wrestling.
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Windy City Pro Wrestling
Windy City better have some money in reserve. That is one heck of a 17 match card with a whole lot of wrestlers looking to get paid. Nice to see Butch Reed get the title as a heel. We as writers have really pushed him to new heights and it is fun to see each of our interpretations of people we think should have been even bigger in real life. Paul Jones wishes he had an army like this in real life. That is one crazy good stable. Love it! Windy City has a very good roster and should control all the action from Chicago to St. Louis.
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National Wrestling Alliance
Completely understand. Good luck.