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Post by DTP. on Oct 10, 2009 17:11:21 GMT -5
WWF Champion:[/u] Bret "Hitman" Hart (Since Sunday 20th March 1994) WWF Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon (Since Monday 27th September 1993) WWF Tag Team Champions:[/u] The Quebecers (Since Monday 17th January 1994) WWF Womens Champion:[/u] Alundra Blayze (Since Monday 13th December 1993) The 123 Kid | Adam Bomb | Alundra Blayze | Bam Bam Bigelow | Barry Horowitz | Bart Gunn | Bastion Booger | Billy Gunn | Mr Bob Backlund | Bob "Sparky Plugg" Holly | Bret "Hitman" Hart | "Bushwacker" Butch | Crush | "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel | Dink the Clown | Doink the Clown | Duke "The Dumpster" Droese | Earthquake | "Headshrinker" Fatu | Gorilla Monsoon | Mr Fuji | Harvey Wippleman | Howard "The Fink" Finkel | Irwin R. Schyster | "President" Jack Tunney | Jacques Rougeau | James E. Cornette | "Double J" Jeff Jarrett | Jerry "King" Lawler | "Jumping" Jim Powers | "The Gigolo" Jimmy Del Ray | Johnny Polo | "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware | "The Mighty" Kwang | Leilani Kai | Lex Luger | "Bushwacker" Luke | Luna Vachon | Mabel | Mo | Nikolai Volkoff | Oscar | "The King of Harts" Owen Hart | Mr Perfect | Pierre Qulette | "Macho Man" Randy Savage | Razor Ramon | "The Model" Rick Martel | Rick Steiner | "Headshrinker" Samu | Scott Steiner | "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels | "MVP" Steve Lombardi | Steven Dunn | Tatanka | Timothy Well | "The Doctor of Desire" Tom Pritchard | The Undertaker | Vince McMahon | Virgil | Yokozuna[/center] WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION SCHEDULE [/u] WrestleMania X - Sunday 20th March 1994 - Madison Square Garden - New York City, NY[/b] WWF RAW Tapings - Monday 21st March 1994 - Mid-Hudson Civic Center - Poughkeepsie, NYWWF Superstars Tapings - Tuesday 22nd March 1994 - Lowell Auditorium - Lowell, MAWWF Wrestling Challenge Tapings - Wednesday 23rd March 1994 - Westchester County Civic Center - White Plains, NYWWF Live Event - Friday 25th March 1994 - Civic Center - Aschaffenburg, Germany WWF Live Event - Friday 25th March 1994 - Arena - Telford, England WWF Live Event - Saturday 26th March 1994 - Arena - Cardiff, Wales WWF Live Event - Sunday 27th March 1994 - Auditorium - Dortmund, Germany WWF Live Event - Sunday 27th March 1994 - SECC - Glasgow, Scotland WWF Live Event - Monday 28th March 1994 - G-Mex Arena - Manchester, England WWF Live Event - Tuesday 29th March 1994 - Royal Albert Hall - London, England WWF Live Event - Wednesday 30th March 1994 - Arena - Peterborough, England WWF Live Event - Thursday 31st March 1994 - Arena - Sheffield, England WWF Live Event - Saturday 2nd April 1994 - Arena - Haifa, Israel WWF Live Event - Saturday 2nd April 1994 - Arena - Holon, Israel WWF Live Event - Sunday 3rd April 1994 - Arena - Tel Aviv, IsraelWWF RAW Tapings - Monday 11th April 1994 - Memorial Auditorium - Utica, NYWWF Wrestling Challenge - Tuesday 12th April 1994 - War Memorial - Syracuse, NYWWF Superstars - Wednesday 13th April 1994 - War Memorial Auditorium - Rochester, NYWWF Live Event - Friday 22nd April 1994 - Coliseum - Richmond, OH WWF Live Event - Saturday 23rd April 1994 - Arena - Sarnia, Ontario WWF Live Event - Sunday 24th April 1994 - Firstar Center - Cincinnati, OH WWF Live Event - Sunday 24th April 1994 - Arena - Flint, MIWWF RAW Tapings - Monday 25th April 1994 - Green Mountain State - Burlington, VTWWF Superstars Tapings - Tuesday 26th April 1994 - Knickerboxer Arena - Albany, NYWWF Wrestling Challenge Tapings - Wednesday 27th April 1994 - Civic Center - Springfield, MAWWF Live Event - Friday 29th April 1994 - Civic Center - Providence, RI WWF Live Event - Friday 29th April 1994 - Coliseum - New Haven, CT WWF Live Event - Saturday 30th April 1994 - Gardens - Boston, MA WWF Live Event - Saturday 30th April 1994 - High School Fieldhouse - Wilton, CTKing of the Ring '94 - Sunday 19th June 1994 - Arena - Baltimore, MD[/b] [/right][/font]
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Post by DTP. on Oct 10, 2009 17:12:38 GMT -5
Sunday 20th March 1994 New York City, New York Madison Square Garden- Bret Hart def. Yokozuna with Mr Fuji and James E. Cornette to win the WWF Championship. (10:33)
- Razor Ramon def. Shawn Michaels to win the WWF Undisputed Intercontinental Championship in a Ladder Match. (18:49)
- Earthquake def. Adam Bomb with Harvey Wippleman. (00:32)
- Yokozuna with Mr Fuji and James E. Cornette def. Lex Luger by disqualification to retain the WWF Championship; Mr Perfect was the Special Guest Referee. (14:40)
- Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo) with Oscar def. The Quebecers (Jacques and Pierre) (c) with Johnny Polo by count-out; The Quebecers retain the WWF Tag Team Championships. (07:41)
- Alundra Blayze (c) def. Leilani Kai to retain the WWF Womens Championship. (03:20)
- Randy Savage def. Crush in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. (09:49)
- Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon def. Doink the Clown and Dink the Clown in a Mixed Tag Team Match. (06:09)
- Owen Hart def. Bret Hart (20:21)
- The Heavenly Bodies (Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Pritchard) with James E. Cornette def. The Bushwackers (Luke and Butch) (N/A)
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Oct 10, 2009 19:18:09 GMT -5
Do work, son.
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Post by wwfepenguin on Oct 10, 2009 20:47:35 GMT -5
Like i said i didn't watch WCW. But i will look here once in a while.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 3, 2010 22:08:32 GMT -5
Side diary activated.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Aug 3, 2010 22:21:40 GMT -5
From first glance, looks great. This is around the earliest wrestling that I can remember from when I was younger, so I'll be able to drop some good replies to this.
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 3, 2010 22:26:27 GMT -5
From first glance, looks great. This is around the earliest wrestling that I can remember from when I was younger, so I'll be able to drop some good replies to this. Sort of me too. I know about 90% of these stars so good luck, DTP.
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Post by Liu Kangaroo on Aug 4, 2010 7:19:40 GMT -5
Please give Razor Ramon the WWF Title!!
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Post by Matt on Aug 4, 2010 8:08:31 GMT -5
I was pulling for Big Brother to be your side diary, but I'm not disappointed with this.
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Post by chaz on Aug 4, 2010 18:14:03 GMT -5
94 is going to be my next diary. It's such an AWESOME year. I really want to see a Four Corners WWF Championship match at SummerSlam - Bret, Owen, Neidhart and Bulldog. Mmmmm.
Anywho, this should be brilliant. Maybe we could do a WWF/WCW early 90's split at some point.
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Post by Matt on Aug 4, 2010 18:26:25 GMT -5
94 is going to be my next diary. It's such an AWESOME year. I really want to see a Four Corners WWF Championship match at SummerSlam - Bret, Owen, Neidhart and Bulldog. Mmmmm. Anywho, this should be brilliant. Maybe we could do a WWF/WCW early 90's split at some point. That would be so amazing.
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Post by chaz on Aug 4, 2010 18:44:05 GMT -5
Oh, and I have serious wood for Kwang. Where do we go from here?
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Post by Jord on Aug 4, 2010 19:57:29 GMT -5
I was born in 1994, but I'm familiar with the entire roster. Good luck with this, Dan!
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Post by DTP. on Aug 5, 2010 22:20:27 GMT -5
WWF MONDAY NIGHT RAW: 21/03/1994 [/color][/center] A freezeframe image of Bret Hart winning the WWF Championship from Yokozuna last night at WrestleMania X was shown, and Vince McMahon reveals that tonight we are scheduled to hear from the new World Wrestling Federation Champion, The Hitman; but also the former champ, Yokozuna and his managers, James E. Cornette and Mr Fuji. All tonight on RAW!
The opening video montage for RAW airs as we kick off Monday Night RAW in big ways, Vince McMahon welcoming us to the fallout of WrestleMania X in the ring. And what a lovely evening it was in Madison Square Garden as McMahon lists the amount of occurences, from Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon putting on a classic in the inaugral Ladder match for the Undisputed Intercontinental Championship where Razor ultimately won; Randy Savage defeating Crush in a Falls Count Anywhere match; And we crowned a new WWF Champion, as Bret Hart defeated Yokozuna.
The theme of Yokozuna would then hit as Vince mentioned that his guests at this time would be James E. Cornette, Mr Fuji, Crush and the former WWF Champion, Yokozuna. McMahon introduced the four gentlemen to the ring as Yokozuna was wearing his robe, Crush looking mean whilst Mr Fuji stood in mute; Yoko definitely not so satisfied with no longer being the World Wrestling Federation Championship possessor. Vince McMahon mentioned how last night this consortium of sorts did not have too grand of a night, McMahon asks Mr Fuji for his comments on the part of Yokozuna and Crush last night, but James E. Cornette grabbed the microphone and began to tell Vince what he thought!
James E. Cornette: [/b] "Now I know what you're all sayin'. You're sayin' that Bret Hart beat Yokozuna at WrestleMania X. You can cheer Bret's name all you want, but Bret, you know just as well as I do, and just as well as all of these idiots here in this building, that you had to CHEAT to beat Yokozuna! You had to beat him after a physical match with Lex Luger where your own best buddy, your ol' pal Roddy Piper was the ref. What did you do, Bret? Did you have him in your back pocket, Bret? How much did you pay him to grease the ropes so Yokozuna would fall, huh? Did you pay off the ring crew to loosen the ropes? The bottom line is the ropes were nice and sturdy when Yoko fought Luger earlier in the night, but all of a sudden when he gets in the ring with you, the ropes can't hold him. Pretty convenient, isn't it? Now I know you, Bret. You don't want another match with Yokozuna, and Jack Tunney's already turned me down. But you see, I've still got one man in my stable, I've still got the big man from Kona. I've still got Crush! So Bret, if you think you're gonna dodge my challenge any time soon, let me remind you this, Hitman: Wherever you go, you're gonna be lookin' over your shoulder. There's gonna be a shadow cast over you by this near seven foot Hawaiian monster. Bret, I'm giving you two weeks. If by two weeks from tonight, you haven't accepted our challenge, then whatever happens from here, is on your head. Not ours." The crowd booed with animosity as James E. Cornette, Mr Fuji, Yokozuna and Crush left; the camera focusing mainly on Crush's fearsome facial expression. Commercial Break[/color] We return to Monday Night RAW as Vince McMahon was standing by with Johnny Polo, the broadcast partner for tonight on RAW as McMahon denoted how James E. Cornette had put a challenge on the table to new WWF Champion, Bret Hart demanding he give Crush a title opportunity and giving him two weeks. Polo interrupts however, mentioning how he'd like to tell how well The Quebecers did in retaining the WWF Tag Team Championships last night and how proud he is to have Pierre and Jacques as his clients. Vince made a sarcastic comment about how Men on a Mission should be champions tonight before we continue. Bam Bam Bigelow with Luna Vachon def. Doink the Clown with Dink the Clown[/color] Half of a rematch from WrestleMania X last night, as Doink the Clown was accompanied to the ring by Dink, whereas Bam Bam Bigelow had his main squeeze, Luna with him. Bigelow used his size to get in quite a bit of offense but Doink continuously gained advantage with his nutty actions, going for cheap shots whenever he could and going right for the legs of Bigelow. Doink soon went for a diving crossbody, but Bigelow slammed him before nailing the Diving Headbutt for the heavy win! Bam Bam Bigelow proudly celebrated his victory over the comical clown, Doink as Dink got into the ring. Bigelow and Luna Vachon raised arms victorious; Luna then rushing over and grabbed Dink by the wig before shoving her down onto Doink! Commercial Break[/color] Men on a Mission with Oscar def. Mike Freeman and Eric Cody[/color] An easy victory tonight for Mo and Mabel, as Oscar rapped them to the ring, Mo and Mabel making short work of the enhancement talent, Mike Freeman and Eric Cody. Cody and Freeman tried to go for Mo with a few double team moves but he took both men out. During the match Johnny Polo was accused of his Quebecers being cowards for walking away from Mo and Mabel during their title match the night before, Polo mentioning they got the job done regardless. A big splash by Mabel on Cody gave Men on a Mission the three. The crowd popped as Mabel and Mo celebrated their win with Oscar; Mike Freeman and Eric Cody both laid out. Oscar seemed to look at Johnny Polo, signalling Men on a Mission not yet being doing with The Quebecers. An advertisement aired, promoting next week's edition of Monday Night RAW to feature the return of Jerry "The King" Lawler's King's Court as he will be having Lex Luger on the show. Commercial Break[/color] Adam Bomb with Harvey Wippleman def. Ken Lucia[/color] Not a competitive match at all as Adam Bomb was here to try and avenge his loss last night to Earthquake; an embarrassing defeat for Bomb to take in to say the least, losing to the big Canadian in less than a minute at WrestleMania X. Adam Bomb seemed vicious and he took Ken Lucia down extremely easily and tossed him around like a ragged doll; Adam Bomb just tearing the guy apart before finishing him with the Atom Smasher. Adam Bomb roared as the crowd booed, Harvey Wippleman raising his client's hand in victory and beginning to talk into the camera, noting how Bomb wanted a rematch with Earthquake, and that he would annihilate him this time around. Adam then began to talk into the camera, saying how he would drop the bomb on Earthquake that will knock his foundation down! An advertisement aired, promoting the WWF European Tour this week, scheduled to be in Germany, England, Wales, Scotland and Israel, all in the period of the next two weeks. Commercial Break[/color] An advertisement for next week's RAW aired, scheduled to see the almighty Yokozuna in action against Tatanka in an old feud returning, next week! Shawn Michaels and Diesel def. The Bushwackers[/color] A mildly competitive match here as Shawn Michaels seemed to be a little sore after having lost to Razor Ramon in the first ever Ladder match, losing his WWF Intercontinental Championship opportunity at WrestleMania X. Diesel did most of the work against Luke and Butch but the two Bushwackers bonded together to put on a good tussle with Diesel. Shawn would occasionally stick his head in for a cheap shot on one of the Bushwackers, and Diesel would finish it off with the Jackknife Powerbomb on Luke; Shawn getting the tag for the pinfall. Shawn Michaels and Diesel celebrated their victory as Shawn was back on the right tracks, thanks to Diesel, the 'Heartbreak Kid' and 'Big Daddy Cool' Diesel stood over The Bushwackers as RAW drew to a close. [/font][/center]
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Post by legendkiller8 on Aug 5, 2010 22:44:18 GMT -5
-Decent promo to get things started. I know Bret will accept because he's a fighting champion but this is nice for some suspense. -Bam over Doink was the right call. -Men on a Mission over Freeman and Cody was obvious. But a nice call. -Adam Bomb over Lucia in the squash was a solid way to redeem himself. -Michaels and Diesel over The Bushwackers is a solid main event. HBK and Diesel are better so them winning was nice. -Good show; nothing to complain about really. Good job.
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Post by chaz on Aug 6, 2010 8:04:05 GMT -5
I absolutely love you for going with Bret/Crush. It does seem a little odd considering Crush is coming off a loss at the end of a feud with Savage, and isn't really considered a main eventer. However, I love Crush, so all is well.
Cornette's promo was beautifully written. The rest was realistic, as expected. A standard episode of RAW. Keep it up.
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Post by koreygunz on Aug 9, 2010 18:12:43 GMT -5
Pushing Crush to main event is interesting. Could be a decent fued. Wonder where Yoko will go from here?
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Post by chaz on Aug 9, 2010 19:42:41 GMT -5
Just noticed a few roster errors. You're missing Todd Pettengill, Stan Lane, Alfred Hayes, Ludvig Borga and Marty Jannetty (both still under contract at this point), Afa, Ted DiBiase, and Paul Bearer. You also have the Quebecers listed with their surnames, which weren't used whilst they were teaming. It'd also be nice to see who is face and who is heel too.
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Post by Matt on Aug 9, 2010 22:38:39 GMT -5
James E. Cornette’s promo was gold. It is not often you see people actually write out promos like this, so it was a breath of fresh air. Crush possibly getting such a heavy push would be interesting, but I feel it would fall flat. I like Crush, but to push him this quickly wouldn’t work well. Bam Bam Bigelow is such a talented performer and he is someone I think you could use well. Correct how poorly he has been being booked and you have yourself a future world champion. Doink the Clown always made an amazing heel and it would be cool to see you resort back to that; however, I see him remaining as a face, which is a shame. Men on a Mission may be the biggest waste of time during this time period. I have no idea who Mike Freeman or Eric Cody are, but I assume they are just traditional jobbers. King’s Court with Lex Luger should be interesting to see next week. Adam Bomb also crushing a jobber is true to the time period, but pretty lame. Shawn Michaels and Diesel main eventing is good, and the Bushwackers make decent opponents because at least they are notable wrestlers. I would honestly mark if you turned the Bushwackers heel and made them the Sheepherders – that would be so badass.
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