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Post by DTP. on Jun 2, 2013 19:50:08 GMT -5
a note from dan. it's been a fun ride, this past five years, but i feel as though it's nearly time that i left. it looks as if this has reached a sour point for me. i might come back in the future, but we don't need to talk about that right now. in the mean time, this will be my last diary for a while. i've tried to create numerous diaries/expansions of past diaries, and the WWF layout change wounded what i feel is my "legacy" here on the sims board. so, this will be my last diary, and i genuinely feel prepared to make this last and to actually get comfortable with the time period. thankyou for reading. let's make this a long one.
WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION 1995-6
THE SURVIVOR SERIES - NOVEMBER 19, 1995
An outstanding display of events emerged tonight from the USAir Arena, here in Landover, Maryland. An astonishing 14,500 people were in attendance to see a switch in direction; the tides turning as a Hitman prevailed from the Survivor Series, having survived a brutal No-Disqualification match against the World Wrestling Federation Champion. Bret "Hitman" Hart, a heroic, second-generation superstar from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, a previous two-time WWF Champion in his own right, went toe-to-toe with the man that had been reigning as World Champion since November 26, 1994. A seven-foot tall beast from Detroit, Michigan, "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel had been WWF Champion for an amazing 358 days, defending his championship against allcomers, from fellow friend, the "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, to giants such as Sycho Sid, King Mabel, and even Bret Hart himself. Tonight, the "Hitman" (with a loss to the champ already under his belt from the Royal Rumble), overcame the odds of the much larger, 326lb giant, Diesel. Diesel attempted to use his size and pure strength to his advantage, but Bret managed to outsmart his larger foe, working over the legs in an attempt to wear down the big man, only to find that the infamous Sharpshooter submission hold could not finish "Big Daddy Cool" off, just yet. The "Hitman" was in danger at numerous points in the match, although Bret managed to escape the dreaded Jackknife Powerbomb numerous times, eventually managing to cradle Diesel for the upset victory.Bret Hart was the new World Wrestling Federation Champion. The second man in history to become a three-time WWF World Champion, the "Hitman" had pulled off a huge upset in Landover, Maryland, and the entire USAir Arena was in uproar, celebrating alongside the newly crowned champion. But "Big Daddy Cool" discovered what had happened moments ago, and instead of an anticipated, professional handshake after a gruelling 25-minute main event match, Diesel felt obligated to instead blast his foe with not one - but two Jackknife Powerbombs! The audience were in shock and awe, as the new champion had been discredited tonight, having outsmarted and defeated Diesel in the fight; but it was Diesel that had won the war, leaving Landover at the Survivor Series with intentions of a rematch. However, Diesel did not seem as cool following the match-ending bell. The big man from Detroit, Michigan, the former holder of the WWF Champion, beloved by fans of all ages; the question remains going forward: has "Big Daddy Cool" lost his cool?WWF Survivor Series 1995 results [11/20/95] Bret Hart def. Diesel to win the WWF Championship in a No-Disqualification match Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, British Bulldog and Sid def. Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Razor Ramon and Dean Douglas in a Wildcard Survivor Series match The Undertaker, Savio Vega, Fatu and Henry O. Godwinn def. King Mabel, Jerry Lawler, Isaac Yankem and Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Survivor Series match Goldust def. Bam Bam Bigelow Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka def. Alundra Blayze, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa, Chaparita Asari in a Survivor Series match Skip, Tom Prichard, Rad Radford and the 1-2-3 Kid def. Marty Jannetty, Hakushi, Barry Horowitz and Bob Holly in a Survivor Series match
WWF In Your House: Season's Beatings results [12/17/95] Bret Hart def. The British Bulldog to retain the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. King Mabel in a Casket match Diesel def. Owen Hart by disqualification Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas Razor Ramon def. Sid to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship
WWF Royal Rumble 1996 results [01/21/96] Bret Hart def. The Undertaker to retain the WWF Championship Owen Hart def. Shawn Michaels and 28 others to win the 1996 Royal Rumble match Sean Waltman def. Razor Ramon to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship Alundra Blayze def. Aja Kong to retain the WWF Women's Championship Jeff Jarrett and Dean Douglas def. The Smoking Gunns to win the WWF Tag Team Championship
WWF In Your House: Rage in the Cage results [02/18/96] Shawn Michaels def. Owen Hart to gain contention to the WWF Championship in a Steel-Cage match Bret Hart def. Diesel to retain the WWF Championship The British Bulldog def. Yokozuna Jeff Jarrett and Dean Douglas def. The Smoking Gunns to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship Ahmed Johnson def. Waylon Mercy Goldust def. Razor Ramon
WWF WrestleMania XII results [03/31/96] Shawn Michaels def. Bret Hart & Owen Hart to win the WWF Championship in the Triple Threat The Ultimate Warrior def. Diesel The Undertaker def. Mankind Vader def. Yokozuna The Godwinns def. Jeff Jarrett and Dean Douglas by disqualification; Jarrett and Douglas retain the WWF Tag Team Championship Razor Ramon def. Goldust in a Falls Count Anywhere match Jake Roberts, Tatanka and Savio Vega def. Sean Waltman, Sid and Steve Austin The British Bulldog def. Ahmed Johnson
WWF In Your House: Bad Attitudes results [04/28/96] Shawn Michaels def. Owen Hart for the WWF Championship in a Submission match Razor Ramon def. Goldust in the Hollywood Backlot Brawl The British Bulldog def. Diesel The Ultimate Warrior def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley by disqualification Jeff Jarrett and Dean Douglas def. The Godwinns to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship Sean Waltman def. Jake Roberts for the WWF Intercontinental Championship
WWF In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies results [05/26/96] Shawn Michaels def. Diesel to retain the WWF Championship in a No Holds Barred match Mankind and Waylon Mercy def. The Undertaker and Paul Bearer by disqualification Brian Christopher def. Jake Roberts The Ultimate Warrior def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Marc Mero def. Steve Austin Vader and the British Bulldog def. Yokozuna and Fatu
WWF King of the Ring 1996 card [06/23/96] The Finals of the 1996 King of the Ring
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Post by DTP. on Jun 2, 2013 19:50:18 GMT -5
WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION ROSTER World Wrestling Federation Champion: "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels [since March 31, 1996] [2 defense] World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Champion: Sean Waltman [since January 21, 1996] [6 defenses] World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions: "Double J" Jeff Jarrett and "Agent" Dean Douglas [since January 21, 1996] [3 defenses]
THE GOOD GUYS | THE BAD GUYS | "The Pearl River Powerhouse" Ahmed Johnson - "The Portuguese Man O'War" Aldo Montoya - Barry Horowitz - Bart Gunn - Billy Gunn - "Sparky Plugg" Bob Holly - Bret "Hitman" Hart - "Bushwhacker" Butch - Duke "The Dumpster" Droese - "Make A Difference" Fatu - Freddie Joe Floyd - Henry O. Godwinn - Jake "The Snake" Roberts - Leif Cassidy - "Bushwhacker" Luke - "The Wild Man" Marc Mero - Marty Jannetty - Phineas I. Godwinn - "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon - "The Puerto Rican Superman" Savio Vega - "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels - Troy - "The Native American" Tatanka - Travis - The Ultimate Warrior - The Undertaker - "The Mighty" Yokozuna
| Agent Dean Douglas - Brian Christopher - The British Bulldog - The Brooklyn Brawler - "The Bizarre One" Goldust - The Goon - "The Blue Blood" Hunter Hearst Helmsley - "The Outlaw" James Bradshaw - "Double J" Jeff Jarrett - Jerry "The King" Lawler - "The Supreme Fighting Machine" Kama - Mankind - "The King of Harts" Owen Hart - "The Bruiser" Riley O'Finley - Sean "The Man" Waltman - "Bodydonna" Skip - "Sycho" Sid - "Stone Cold" Steve Austin - "The Mastodon" Vader - "Father" Waylon Mercy - "Bodydonna" Zip
| THE PERSONNEL | THE FACTIONS | Managers - Clarence Mason - Elizabeth Hilden - Harvey Wippleman - Hillbilly Jim - James E. Cornette - Jerry "The King" Lawler - Marlena - Mr Fuji - Paul Bearer - Sunny - Ted Dibiase - Uncle Zebekiah
On-Air Staff - Arturo Rivera - Brother Love - Carlos Cabrera - Dok Hendrix - Gorilla Monsoon - Hugo Savinovich - Jacques Rougeau Sr - Jim Ross - Marissa Mazzola - Mark Yeaton - Mr Perfect - Raymond Rougeau - Stephanie Wiand - Todd Pettingill - Vince McMahon
Referees - Earl Hebner - Jack Doan - Jim Korderas - Mike Chioda - Tim White
Ring Announcers - Albert DeFrusia - Bill Dunn - Howard Finkel
Road Agents - Bruce Prichard - Dan Spivey - Dave Hebner - Dutch Mantel - Gerald Brisco - Gorilla Monsoon - Harvey Wippleman - Michael Hayes - Pat Patterson - Rene Goulet - Sgt Slaughter - Tito Santana - Tony Garea
Yet to Debut - Jim Neidhart - Lloyd Anoa'i - Mosh - Samu - Thrasher - Too Cold Scorpio | The Bodydonnas - Skip, Sunny, Zip The Bushwhackers - Butch, Luke Camp Cornette - The British Bulldog, Clarence Mason, James E. Cornette, Owen Hart, Vader Double J and the Agent - Agent Dean Douglas, Jeff Jarrett The Godwinns - Henry O. Godwinn, Hillbilly Jim, Phineas I. Godwinn Lawler and Christopher - Brian Christopher, Jerry Lawler Mankind and Mercy - Mankind, Waylon Mercy The Million Dollar Corporation - Sean Waltman, Sid, Steve Austin, Ted Dibiase The New Rockers - Leif Cassidy, Marty Jannetty
Razor and Vega - Razor Ramon, Savio Vega The Smoking Gunns - Billy Gunn, Bart Gunn Sparky Plugg and the Portugese Man O'War - Aldo Montoya, Bob Holly Techno Team 2000 - Travis, Troy Yokozuna and Fatu - Fatu, Yokozuna
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WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION SCHEDULE
WWF Survivor Series 1995 - November 19, 1995 - Landover, MD - USAir Arena WWF Television Taping - November 20, 1995 - Richmond, VA - Richmond Coliseum WWF Television Taping - November 21, 1995 - Salisbury, MD - Wicomico County Center WWF Live Event - November 24, 1995 - Philadelphia, PA - CoreStates Spectrum WWF Live Event - November 25, 1995 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF Live Event - November 26, 1995 - Scranton, PA - Catholic Youth Center WWF Live Event - November 27, 1995 - Johnstown, PA - Cambria County War Memorial
WWF Live Event - November 28, 1995 - Wheeling, WV - Wheeling Civic Center WWF Live Event - November 29, 1995 - Youngstown, OH - Beeghly Center WWF Live Event - November 30, 1995 - Canton, OH WWF Live Event - December 1, 1995 - Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena WWF Live Event - December 2, 1995 - Fort Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
WWF Live Event - December 3, 1995 - Auburn Hills, MI - The Palace at Auburn Hills
WWF Live Event - December 4, 1995 - Brantford, Ontario, Canada - Brantford Civic Centre WWF Live Event - December 5, 1995 - Oshawa, Ontario, Canada - Oshawa Civic Auditorium WWF Live Event - December 6, 1995 - Niagara Falls, NY - Civic Center WWF Live Event - December 8, 1995 - Pittsburgh, PA - Pittsburgh Civic Center WWF Live Event - December 9, 1995 - Chicago, IL - United Center
Showdown at the Corral - December 15, 1995 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Calgary Corral WWF In Your House: Season's Beatings - December 17, 1995 - Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena
WWF Television Taping - December 18, 1995 - Newark, DE - Bob Carpenter Center WWF Television Taping - December 19, 1995 - Bethlehem, PA - Stabler Center
WWF Live Event - December 26, 1995 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond WWF Live Event - December 27, 1995 - Las Vegas, NV - Thomas & Mack Center WWF Live Event - December 28, 1995 - San Diego, CA - Sports Arena WWF Live Event - December 29, 1995 - San Bernadino, CA - Orange Pavilion WWF Live Event - December 30, 1995 - Seattle, WA - Mercer Arena
WWF Live Event - January 5, 1996 - Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum WWF Live Event - January 6, 1996 - New Haven, CT - Coliseum WWF Live Event - January 7, 1996 - Albany, NY - Knickerbocker Arena
WWF Live Event - January 8, 1996 - Burlington, VT - Memorial Auditorium WWF Live Event - January 9, 1996 - Cornwall, Ontario, Canada - Lumbrey Arena WWF Live Event - January 10, 1996 - Hull, Quebec, Canada - Arena WWF Live Event - January 11, 1996 - Drummonville, Quebec, Canada - Coliseum WWF Live Event - January 12, 1996 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Forum WWF Live Event - January 13, 1996 - Bangor, ME - Auditorium
WWF Royal Rumble 1996 - January 21, 1996 - Fresno, CA - Selland Arena WWF Television Taping - January 22, 1996 - Stockton, CA - Civic Auditorium WWF Television Taping - January 23, 1996 - San Jose, CA - Convention Center WWF Live Event - January 24, 1996 - White Plains, NY - Westchester County Civic Center WWF Live Event - January 25, 1996 - Baltimore, MD - Arena WWF Live Event - January 26, 1996 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF Live Event - January 27, 1996 - State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center WWF Live Event - January 28, 1996 - Philadelphia, PA - CoreStates Spectrum
WWF Live Event - February 2, 1996 - Bombay, India - The Auditorium WWF Live Event - February 3, 1996 - Bangalore, India - Stadium WWF Live Event - February 4, 1996 - Calcutta, India - Civic Center
WWF Live Event - February 5, 1996 - Delhi, India - Coliseum
WWF Live Event - February 16, 1996 - Nashville, TN - Municipal Auditorium WWF/USWA Live Event - February 17, 1996 - Memphis, TN - The Mid-South Coliseum WWF In Your House: Rage in the Cage - February 18, 1996 - Louisville, KY - Louisville Gardens WWF Television Taping - February 19, 1996 - Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati Gardens WWF Television Taping - February 20, 1996 - Huntington, WV - Civic Center WWF Live Event - February 21, 1996 - Bushkill, PA - Fernwood Resort WWF Live Event - February 22, 1996 - Danville, PA - High School WWF Live Event - February 23, 1996 - Scranton, PA - Catholic Youth Center WWF Live Event - February 24, 1996 - East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands WWF Live Event - February 25, 1996 - Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 1, 1996 - Augusta, ME - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 2, 1996 - Worcester, MA - Centrum WWF Live Event - March 3, 1996 - Springfield, MA - Civic Center
WWF Live Event - March 4, 1996 - Providence, RI - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 5, 1996 - Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center WWF Live Event - March 6, 1996 - Beaumont, TX - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 7, 1996 - Tyler, TX - Oil Palace WWF Live Event - March 9, 1996 - Houston, TX - The Summit WWF Television Taping - March 10, 1996 - Corpus Christi, TX - American Bank Center WWF Television Taping - March 11, 1996 - San Antonio, TX - Freeman Coliseum
WWF Live Event - March 15, 1996 - Hartford, CT - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 16, 1996 - Landover, MD - USAir Arena WWF Live Event - March 17, 1996 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF Live Event - March 18, 1996 - Augusta, GA - Civic Center WWF/USWA Live Event - March 18, 1996 - Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum WWF Live Event - March 19, 1996 - Savannah, GA - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 20, 1996 - Florence, SC - Civic Center WWF Live Event - March 21, 1996 - North Charleston, SC - Coliseum WWF Live Event - March 22, 1996 - Fayetteville, NC - Crown Center WWF Live Event - March 23, 1996 - Tampa, FL - Sun Dome WWF 1996 Slammy Awards - March 30, 1996 - Anaheim, CA - Anaheim Marriot
WWF WrestleMania XII - March 31, 1996 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond WWF Television Taping - April 1, 1996 - San Bernardino, CA - The Orange Pavillion WWF Television Taping - April 2, 1996 - San Diego, CA - The Sports Arena
WWF Live Event - April 7, 1996 - Dortmund, Germany - The Westfalenhalle
WWF Live Event - April 10, 1996 - Kassel, Germany - Eissporthalle Kassel WWF Live Event - April 11, 1996 - Bonn, Germany - Hardtberghalle WWF Live Event - April 12, 1996 - Frankfurt, Germany - Festhalle WWF Live Event - April 13, 1996 - Dusseldorf, Germany - Phillipshalle WWF Live Event - April 14, 1996 - Bielefield, Germany - Seidenstickerhalle WWF Live Event - April 15, 1996 - Oldenburg, Germany - Weser-Ems-Halle
WWF Live Event - April 16, 1996 - Hamburg, Germany - Sporthalle WWF Live Event - April 17, 1996 - Berlin, Germany - Deutschlandhalle WWF Live Event - April 18, 1996 - Rostock, Germany - Stadthalle WWF Live Event - April 19, 1996 - Halle, Germany - Eissporthalle WWF Live Event - April 20, 1996 - Bayreuth, Germany - Oberfrankenhalle WWF Live Event - April 21, 1996 - Stuttgart, Germany - Hans-Martin-Schleyerhalle WWF Live Event - April 22, 1996 - Munich, Germany - Olympiapark
WWF/USWA Live Event - April 26, 1996 - Troy, TN - Pavillion
WWF In Your House: Bad Attitudes - April 28, 1996 - Omaha, NE - Civic Center
WWF Television Taping - April 29, 1996 - Sioux City, IA - Municipial Auditorium WWF Television Taping - April 30, 1996 - Des Moines, IA - The Veterans Memorial Auditorium
WWF Live Event - May 8, 1996 - Kuwait City, Kuwait - Al Arabi Stadium WWF Live Event - May 9, 1996 - Erie, PA - Erie Civic Center WWF Live Event - May 9, 1996 - Kuwait City, Kuwait - Al Arabi Stadium WWF Live Event - May 10, 1996 - Hamilton, Ontario, Canada - The Copps Coliseum WWF Live Event - May 10, 1996 - Kuwait City, Kuwait - Al Arabi Stadium
WWF Live Event - May 11, 1996 - Syracuse, NY - The War Memorial
WWF Live Event - May 11, 1996 - Kuwait City, Kuwait - Al Arabi Stadium WWF Live Event - May 12, 1996 - Binghamton, NY - Broome County Arena WWF Live Event - May 12, 1996 - Kuwait City, Kuwait - Al Arabi Stadium
WWF Live Event - May 17, 1996 - Baltimore, MD - Arena WWF Live Event - May 18, 1996 - Philadelphia, PA - CoreStates Spectrum
WWF Live Event - May 19, 1996 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies - May 26, 1996 - Florence, SC - Civic Center
WWF Television Taping - May 27, 1996 - Fayetteville, NC - Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium WWF Television Taping - May 28, 1996 - North Charleston, SC - Coliseum WWF Live Event - May 29, 1996 - Savannah, GA - Civic Center WWF Live Event - May 30, 1996 - West Palm Beach, FL - Auditorium WWF Live Event - May 31, 1996 - Tampa, FL - The SunDome WWF Live Event - June 1, 1996 - Orlando, FL - Arena WWF Live Event - June 6, 1996 - Rockford, IL - The Metro Center WWF Live Event - June 7, 1996 - Peoria, IL - Civic Center WWF Live Event - June 8, 1996 - Moline, IL - The Mark of the Quad WWF Live Event - June 9, 1996 - Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon WWF Live Event - June 13, 1996 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Delta Center WWF Live Event - June 14, 1996 - Denver, CO - Coliseum WWF Live Event - June 15, 1996 - Phoenix, AZ - The America West Arena WWF Live Event - June 16, 1996 - St Louis, MO - Kiel Arena WWF Live Event - June 22, 1996 - Winnipeg, MB - Arena WWF King of the Ring 1996 - June 23, 1996 - Milwaukee, WI - The MECCA WWF Television Taping - June 24, 1996 - Green Bay, WI - The Brown County Expo WWF Television Taping - June 25, 1996 - LaCrosse, WI - Center WWF Live Event - June 26, 1996 - Madison, WI - Dane County Civic Center WWF Live Event - June 27, 1996 - Louisville, KY - Louisville Gardens WWF Live Event - June 28, 1996 - Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena WWF Live Event - June 29, 1996 - Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena WWF Live Event - June 30, 1996 - Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Center WWF/USWA Live Event - July 1, 1996 - Memphis, TN - The Mid-South Coliseum WWF Live Event - July 5, 1996 - East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands WWF Live Event - July 6, 1996 - New Haven, CT - Coliseum WWF Live Event - July 7, 1996 - Providence, RI - Civic Center WWF Live Event - July 11, 1996 - Albany, NY - Knickerbocker Arena WWF Live Event - July 12, 1996 - Worcester, MA - The Centrum WWF Live Event - July 13, 1996 - Portland, ME - Civic Center WWF Live Event - July 14, 1996 - Bangor, ME - Auditorium WWF/USWA Live Event - July 15, 1996 - Memphis, TN - The Mid-South Coliseum WWF In Your House #9 - July 21, 1996 - Vancouver, BC - The GM Place WWF Television Taping - July 22, 1996 - Seattle, WA - Key Arena WWF Television Taping - July 23, 1996 - Yakima, WA - Valley SunDome WWF Live Event - July 24, 1996 - Spokane, WA - Arena WWF Live Event - July 25, 1996 - San Francisco, CA - The Cow Palace WWF Live Event - July 26, 1996 - Fresno, CA - Selland Arena WWF Live Event - July 27, 1996 - Anaheim, CA - The Arrowhead Pond WWF Live Event - August 3, 1996 - Montreal, QC - The Molson Centre WWF Live Event - August 4, 1996 - Quebec City, QC - Colisée de Quebec WWF Live Event - August 5, 1996 - Ottawa, ONT - The Corel Centre WWF Live Event - August 6, 1996 - Cohasset, MA - The South Shore Music Circus WWF Live Event - August 7, 1996 - Warwick, MA - The Musical Theatre WWF Live Event - August 8, 1996 - Hyannis, MA - Cape Cod Melody Tent WWF Live Event - August 9, 1996 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF Live Event - August 10, 1996 - Bethlehem, PA - Stabler Arena WWF Live Event - August 11, 1996 - Scranton, PA - Catholic Youth Center WWF SummerSlam 1996 - August 18, 1996 - Cleveland, OH - The Gund Arena WWF Television Taping - August 19, 1996 - Wheeling, WV - Wheeling Civic Center WWF Television Taping - August 20, 1996 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena WWF Live Event - August 21, 1996 - Toledo, OH - Toledo Sports Arena WWF Live Event - August 22, 1996 - Chatham, Ontario, Canada - Memorial Arena WWF Big Event II - August 24, 1996 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Exhibition Stadium WWF Live Event - August 25, 1996 - Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum WWF Live Event - September 5, 1996 - Austin, TX - Frank Erwin Center WWF Live Event - September 6, 1996 - Houston, TX - The Summit WWF Live Event - September 7, 1996 - Dallas, TX - Reunion Arena WWF Live Event - September 8, 1996 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Myriad WWF Live Event - September 8, 1996 - Durban, South Africa - Westridge Stadium WWF Live Event - September 9, 1996 - Johannesburg, South Africa - Wanderers Stadium WWF Live Event - September 10, 1996 - Cape Town, South Africa - Good Hope Centre WWF Live Event - September 12, 1996 - Miami, FL - Miami Arena WWF Live Event - September 12, 1996 - Johannesburg, South Africa - Wanderers Stadium WWF Live Event - September 13, 1996 - Huntington, WV - Huntington Civic Center WWF Sun City Superbowl TV Special - September 14, 1996 - Sun City, South Africa - Sun City Resort WWF Live Event - September 14, 1996 - Louisville, KY - Louisville Gardens WWF Live Event - September 15, 1996 - Nashville, TN - Municipal Auditorium WWF Live Event - September 21, 1996 - Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Arena WWF In Your House #10 - September 22, 1996 - Philadelphia, PA - CoreStates Center WWF Television Taping - September 23, 1996 - Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena WWF Television Taping - September 24, 1996 - State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center WWF Live Event - September 26, 1996 - Saginaw, MI - Saginaw Civic Center WWF Live Event - September 27, 1996 - Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena WWF Live Event - September 28, 1996 - Pittsburgh, PA - Pittsburgh Civic Center WWF Live Event - September 29, 1996 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF Live Event - October 4, 1996 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Winnipeg Arena WWF Live Event - October 5, 1996 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Saddledome WWF Live Event - October 6, 1996 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - Northlands Coliseum WWF Live Event - October 7, 1996 - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada - Red Deer Arena WWF Live Event - October 8, 1996 - Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada - ENMAX Centre WWF Live Event - October 9, 1996 - Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada - Cypress Center WWF Live Event - October 10, 1996 - Prince George, British Columbia, Canada - Roll-A-Dome WWF Live Event - October 11, 1996 - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Save On Food Memorial Centre WWF Live Event - October 12, 1996 - Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome WWF Live Event - October 13, 1996 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond WWF In Your House #11 - October 20, 1996 - Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena WWF Television Taping - October 21, 1996 - Fort Wayne, IN - War Memorial Coliseum WWF Television Taping - October 22, 1996 - Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati Gardens WWF Live Event - October 23, 1996 - Evansville, IN - Roberts Municipal Stadium WWF Live Event - October 24, 1996 - Springfield, IL - Prairie Capital Convention Center WWF Live Event - October 25, 1996 - Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon WWF Live Event - October 26, 1996 - St Louis, MO - Kiel Center WWF Live Event - November 1, 1996 - Richmond, VA - Richmond Coliseum WWF Live Event - November 2, 1996 - Landover, MD - USAir Arena WWF Live Event - November 3, 1996 - Worcester, MA - Centrum WWF Live Event - November 4, 1996 - Halifax, Nova Scotia - Metro 3000 WWF Live Event - November 5, 1996 - St Johns, Newfoundland - Memorial Coliseum WWF Live Event - November 6, 1996 - Sydney, Nova Scotia - Centre 200 WWF Live Event - November 7, 1996 - St John, New Brunswick - Harbour Stadium WWF Live Event - November 8, 1996 - Buffalo, NY - Marine Midland Arena WWF Live Event - November 9, 1996 - Milwaukee, WI - The MECCA WWF Live Event - November 10, 1996 - Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena WWF Survivor Series 1996 - November 17, 1996 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden WWF Television Taping - November 18, 1996 - New Haven, CT - New Haven Coliseum WWF Television Taping - November 19, 1996 - Springfield, MA - Springfield Civic Center WWF Live Event - November 20, 1996 - White Plains, NY - Westchester County Civic Center WWF Live Event - November 21, 1996 - Hull, Quebec, Canada - Robert Guertin Arena WWF Live Event - November 22, 1996 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Molson Centre WWF Live Event - November 27, 1996 - London, England - London Arena WWF Live Event - November 28, 1996 - Birmingham, England - The National Exhibition Centre WWF Live Event - November 29, 1996 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - SportsClub Outdoor Stadium WWF Live Event - November 30, 1996 - Lowell, MA - Memorial Auditorium WWF Live Event - November 30, 1996 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - SportsClub Outdoor Stadium WWF Live Event - December 1, 1996 - Poughkeepsie, NY - Mid-Hudson Civic Center WWF Live Event - December 1, 1996 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - SportsClub Outdoor Stadium WWF Live Event - December 2, 1996 - Utica, NY - Memorial Auditorium WWF Live Event - December 2, 1996 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates - SportsClub Outdoor Stadium WWF Live Event - December 3, 1996 - Potsdam, NY - Cheel Arena WWF Live Event - December 4, 1996 - Binghampton, NY - Broome County Arena WWF Live Event - December 5, 1996 - Rochester, NY - War Memorial WWF Live Event - December 6, 1996 - Scranton, PA - Catholic Youth Center WWF Live Event - December 7, 1996 - Syracuse, NY - War Memorial WWF In Your House #12 - December 15, 1996 - West Palm Beach, FL - Memorial Auditorium WWF Television Taping - December 16, 1996 - Tampa, FL - Ice Palace WWF Television Taping - December 17, 1996 - Daytona Beach, FL - Ocean Center WWF Live Event - December 26, 1996 - Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon WWF Live Event - December 27, 1996 - Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum WWF Live Event - December 28, 1996 - Providence, RI - Providence Civic Center WWF Live Event - December 29, 1996 - Hartford, CT - Hartford Civic Center WWF Television Taping - December 30, 1996 - Albany, NY - Knickerbocker Arena
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Post by MizTV on Jun 2, 2013 23:56:16 GMT -5
Push Razor to World Champ!!
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Post by DTP. on Jun 3, 2013 0:05:16 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW - November 20, 1995 Richmond Coliseum - Richmond, VA
Segment | Description | Timeline | 1 | WWF Monday Night RAW kicked things off this week with stills of last night's dramatic No-Disqualification collision between "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel and Bret "Hitman" Hart from the Survivor Series. Tonight, we will discover the backlash! The opening video package for Monday Night RAW aired, as we proceeded to cut to the live Richmond Coliseum for the fallout of Survivor Series. Vince McMahon was seated alongside Jerry "The King" Lawler, as the two discussed last night's dramatic Survivor Series event, covering Bret Hart's victory, as the "Hitman" became a three-time World Wrestling Federation Champion; however after the match, "Big Daddy Cool" would lose his cool, as Diesel delivered not one, but two Jackknife Powerbombs to the new champion! Tonight, we will hear from Diesel. But also, tonight marks the in-ring return of the "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, as he goes one-on-one with the "King of Harts" Owen Hart!
| 00:03 | 2 | The theme of the Million Dollar Corporation hit, as the "Million Dollar Man" himself came out to the ring, Ted Dibiase leading the way for the 1-2-3 Kid and Sycho Sid. The two arrived in the ring as the crowd booed, Dibiase congratulated the Kid for his victory last night at the Survivor Series, disposing of that filthy worm, Marty Jannetty to lead the Bodydonnas to victory. Dibiase then talked about Razor Ramon, as Dibiase spoke on behalf of the 1-2-3 Kid, talking about how he wanted a shot at his WWF Intercontinental Championship, and he was about to prove why he is so deserving!
| 00:05 | - | Commercial Break | 00:09 | 3 | The 1-2-3 Kid (w/Sid and Ted Dibiase) def. Aldo Montoya [04:33] [+00:01 for Montoya's entrance; +00:01 for aftermath] The "Million Dollar Man" was scheming early on in the programme tonight, as the 1-2-3 Kid went to work on Aldo Montoya, straight from the get-go. Montoya attempted to gain momentum early on, but at every opportunity the Kid cut him off. Sycho Sid menacingly watched on from ringside, as the fans began to chant "Razor" at the Kid. During this match, Razor Ramon actually phoned in, telling Vince and Jerry that he was upset about the Kid selling out on him for the Million Dollar Corporation, then talking about how he would get him face to face sooner rather than later. Meanwhile, the Kid managed to put Montoya away with the spin kick.
The crowd booed as the 1-2-3 Kid celebrated his victory, arms raised in the air as Sycho Sid and Ted Dibiase of the Million Dollar Corporation decided to join him in the ring in celebration, or an extended beatdown of Aldo Montoya! But suddenly, Hakushi, Barry Horowitz and Marty Jannetty darted to the ring, as the Underdogs team from last night united to save a fellow comrade, but the Corporation decided to walk out! Hakushi, Horowitz and Jannetty aided to Montoya as Jannetty continued to glare at Kid, an enraged look on his face. | 00:16 | 4 | The WWF In Your House Report aired, hosted by Dok Hendrix, as Hendrix discussed the Survivor Series and Bret Hart's WWF Championship victory; as well as the Undertaker's team picking up a huge win, and the "Bizarre One" Goldust managing to get a victory over the "Beast From the East" Bam Bam Bigelow. Hendrix then confirmed one match for In Your House #5, on Sunday, December 17, 1995: Bret "Hitman" Hart defending his newly won WWF Championship against his brother-in-law, the British Bulldog! We then cut to a promo with the British Bulldog alongside Clarence Mason and James E. Cornette of Camp Cornette, as Cornette talked about how Bulldog had waited two months for this shot, talking about how he nearly defeated Diesel when he was champion at the last In Your House, and then vowed to take the gold, Bulldog reminding us of how he defeated Bret Hart at SummerSlam 1992 in front of 80,000 British fans. Bulldog vowed to take the World Wrestling Federation Championship, and become the first British WWF Champion!
| 00:18 | - | Commercial Break | 00:22 | 5 | We returned to Monday Night RAW to find Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler talking about Shawn Michaels and his big return later tonight against Owen Hart of Camp Cornette, as McMahon talked about the "Heartbreak Kid" having been out of action since he was jumped back in September, in Syracuse, New York. They then discussed the former WWF Champion, Diesel, covering his mood change last night, where Diesel lost the title thanks to an inside cradle, after relentlessly going to work over the "Hitman", before dishonoring his fans and Bret Hart's fans, planting him with two Jackknife Powerbombs after the match. We then went to footage showing Diesel arriving at the Richmond Coliseum earlier tonight, simply shoving past two WWF employees, as McMahon and Lawler argued over Diesel's foul mood being a personality change.
| 00:23 | 6 | The Bodydonnas (w/Sunny) def. "Spark Plugg" Bob Holly and Duke "The Dumpster" Droese [05:16] [+00:02 for entrances] Sunny looked stunning tonight, as always, as Skip teamed up with Bodydonna in training, Rad Radford, to take on Bob Holly and "The Dumpster" in tag team action. Skip controlled Bob for the first section of this match before teaming up with Radford to work over Holly. Eventually, Duke Droese made the hot tag and cleared house, just for Radford to come in with the Death Valley Driver - which Skip followed up with the diving headbutt, giving the Bodydonnas the victory!
The Bodydonnas celebrated their win, but it became short-lived as the theme of "Big Daddy Cool" hit, and Sunny, Skip and Rad Radford already knew how foul a mood Diesel was in, just twenty-four hours after losing his WWF Championship. | 00:31 | 7 | Diesel slowly and scarily walked to the ring in street gear, as Diesel tossed Duke Droese over the top rope to the floor! Diesel took a microphone as the fans did not know how to react to this side of "Big Daddy Cool". Diesel asked everyone where their smiles were. He spoke out about how this was the first episode of Monday Night RAW in over a year in which he didn't have the World Wrestling Federation Championship, but he knows that deep down, these fans really wanted to see their little hero Bret Hart have the title! Diesel talked about how Bret stole his thunder every night for 359 days, and so that's why last night, he stole Bret Hart's thunder! The crowd began to grow rowdier with boos, as Diesel continued to talk about "puppeteer" Vince McMahon, telling him that he 'missed the boat' with him, talking about how he always had him smiling, posing with ugly kids, signing autographs and selling merchandise; but he's not done yet. Diesel declared that he will destroy everyone in his path, and he will become the number one contender again: and from there, he will win back the WWF Championship. Diesel then talked about his buddy, Shawn Michaels' return and how he is looking forward to seeing him back in action, before declared that the old "Big Daddy Cool" was back, stating that he does things his way from now on! | 00:35 | - | Commercial Break | 00:39 | 8 | We return live to Monday Night RAW, as Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler replayed what just occurred with Diesel before the commercial break. They stated that next week, we will hear from the new WWF Champion as Bret "Hitman" Hart will be in the house! But also next week, we will see the Undertaker do battle with one of his rivals, Sir Mo! And you ought to believe that King Mabel will be keeping an eye on the "Phenom", with the remains of the "Deadman"s urn.
| 00:40 | 9 | "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels def. "The King of Harts" Owen Hart (w/Jim Cornette) by DQ [13:45] [+00:03 for entrances; +00:02 for aftermath] The "Heartbreak Kid" didn't seem to have missed a single beat in this one, going up against the "King of Harts", as Owen Hart immediately went to work on HBK whenever he had a chance, but Shawn Michaels was so full of tenacity and energy that he refused to allow Owen any opportunity to get the better of him. Owen tried to work away at the head of Michaels, trying to take advantage of the injury that Michaels suffered from the attack in Syracuse, back in September. Shawn was weakened down as Owen locked in a sleeper hold, but Michaels soon sprung back into action, taking down Owen and managing to connect with a perfect elbow drop from the top rope, before springing into life, getting ready for some Sweet Chin Music! Michaels prepared by stomping his foot in the corner, but Mr Fuji pulled his foot! Michaels was distracted, as James E. Cornette tossed Owen his tennis racket, and so when Michaels turned back to the ring, Owen clocked him with the tennis racket!
The crowd booed loudly as Owen Hart tossed down the tennis racket, Mr Fuji and James E. Cornette soon getting into the ring with the "King of Harts"! The crowd booed as British Bulldog appeared on the aisleway, joining Camp Cornette in the ring, accompanied by Clarence Mason. Camp Cornette proceeded to pick apart Shawn Michaels, but Michaels soon fought Bulldog off, once again bursting with energy, with thunderous lefts and rights! Shawn nailed Bulldog with Sweet Chin Music sending him through the ropes, but suddenly Owen Hart connected with a big time enzuigiri! Shawn collapsed, as Owen and Camp Cornette seemed to notice something off about Michaels' collapse, bailing from the ringside area. Jerry Lawler and various referees hit the ring to check on Shawn, as he wasn't responding to anything! The crowd were distraught, as Monday Night RAW went off the air. | 00:58 |
| NEXT WEEK: THE UNDERTAKER WILL BE IN ACTION AGAINST SIR MO; AHMED JOHNSON BATTLES ISAAC YANKEM; WOMEN'S TAG TEAM ACTION; PLUS AN UPDATE ON SHAWN MICHAELS' CONDITION, PLUS MORE! |
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 3, 2013 14:01:33 GMT -5
this is going to be an interesting BTB. I'm very interested on what your'e going to do.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2013 14:36:09 GMT -5
Sad to see this as your last. Hopefully you'll pull a Jericho and come back. Will edit to reply to RAW later.
RAW Review (11/20/1995):
Interesting start tot he show. Shawn Michaels returning against Owen Hart is huge. Big main event tonight! 1-2-3 Kid wants an Intercontinental Championship shot is cool. Sounds like a decent match between Kid and Montoya. Razor versus Kid feud will seem fine. HAKUSHI! Push him. Could care less for the underdog team. Push Hakushi. I love the PPV reports. Just great. Excited to see Bulldog versus Bret. Diesel as a heel will be cool. Okay match between both teams. Glad that Diesel made his way out. His promo was nicely written and it should be cool how you handle it. Next week's match sounds fine. Hope Undertaker wins. Great match between Owen and Shawn. Excited to see where this feud goes. Interesting way to finish off the show. Michaels collapsing is interesting, considering this is his first match back. Excited for next week. Good luck.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 6, 2013 17:34:39 GMT -5
WWF Superstars - November 25, 1995 Richmond Coliseum - Richmond, Virginia
Segment | Description | Timeline | 1 | WWF Superstars was underway with the opening signature proceeded by the video package, as we cut to an excited Richmond Coliseum for this week's edition of Saturday Morning Superstars! Vince McMahon alongside Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcomed us to the show, as they discussed the Survivor Series and the crowning of a new World Wrestling Federation Champion in Bret "Hitman" Hart, before moving forward to Shawn Michaels' bizarre collapse this past Monday night on RAW after a match with Owen Hart of Camp Cornette. Jerry argued that Shawn came back too early, as Vince stated that we would be hearing from the "Heartbreak Kid" this Monday night on RAW for an update on his condition. Meanwhile, tonight, the announcers promoted the Undertaker being with us tonight, plus the number one contender to the WWF title, the British Bulldog in action, as well as King Mabel; but also, the new WWF Champion, Bret Hart was announced as being with us tonight, and a whole lot more! | 00:02 | 2 | Savio Vega def. Jean Pierre Lafitte [02:56] [+00:02 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] The Puerto-Rican, Savio Vega had his fair share of problems with the pirate, Jean Pierre Lafitte, especially after Lafitte stole Vega's honorable Puerto-Rican jacket a couple of weeks ago, much like he did Bret "Hitman" Hart earlier this year. Lafitte attempted to get some momentum going, but Savio was hot, as the crowd continued to grow behind him! Lafitte soon regained momentum and worked away at Vega for a brief few minutes, but Vega managed to pull out the spinning wheel kick out of nowhere, picking up the win!
Savio Vega celebrated his victory, having defeated his recent rival as of late, Jean Pierre Lafitte. Suddenly however, Mr Bob Backlund came marching out, seemingly ready to compete in his ring jacket and trunks, as Savio seemed confused as to why Backlund was here; Backlund having recently spoken to President Bill Clinton at the Survivor Series, last Sunday about entering the election. Backlund decided to play nice and shake hands with Savio, until suddenly he kicked Vega downstairs, quickly applying the Chickenwing Crossface on Vega! The crowd booed as three officials had to drag Backlund away from Vega. Why did Mr Backlund choose to target Savio? | 00:07 | - | Commercial Break | 00:10 | 3 | We returned to Saturday Morning Superstars to see Vince McMahon, Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross discussing Mr Bob Backlund's uncalled for attack on Savio Vega, replaying footage from the incident. We then saw Backlund arguing with backstage officials and referees whilst being restrained, talking about how he wanted to make an impact, calling himself a future President! Vince soon shifted forwarded to discuss the Shawn Michaels incident this past Monday night, replaying footage as it showed the "Heartbreak Kid" in the heat of his match with Owen Hart, before Camp Cornette got involved; as Michaels attempted to fight them all off solo - almost similar to when he tried to take on the nine thugs in Syracuse, this past September! Michaels then suddenly collapsed, and was hospitalised; and we will hear from the "Heartbreak Kid" this Monday night on RAW. But the bigger question is regarding "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel; a man with a recent mean streak, who stated earlier on in the night that he would have Shawn's back, and that it was them versus the world...but where was the former WWF Champion? | 00:12 | 4 | "Sycho" Sid (w/The 1-2-3 Kid and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase) def. Tony Williams [01:37] [+00:01 for M$Corporation's entrance] The 1-2-3 Kid was in action this past Monday night on RAW, picking up the victory against Aldo Montoya, as Sid and Ted Dibiase of the Million-Dollar Corporation proceeded to pound into Montoya even more before Hakushi, Marty Jannetty and Barry Horowitz took it upon themselves to make the save. However, a more interesting note during the match that night was that Razor Ramon called in, stating that he wanted to see 1-2-3 Kid in the ring at some point in the near future. During this match, it was announced that Marty Jannetty would finally be able to get his hands on rival, 1-2-3 Kid next weekend on Superstars, as the former WWF Tag Team Champions shall collide. Meanwhile, Sid made short work of Tony Williams, disposing of him with the Jackknife Powerbomb.
The crowd booed as Sid celebrated his victory, whilst the 1-2-3 Kid swiftly got into the ring and paraded around Sid like a schoolboy! Vince McMahon and Jim Ross were appalled that the Kid had wasted all of his potential and sold his soul to the devil himself, Ted Dibiase. Jerry Lawler meanwhile commented, saying that the Kid would make a much better WWF Intercontinental Champion than his old friend, Razor Ramon! Meanwhile, the announcers shifted onwards, talking about how up next, we would hear from the British Bulldog, and most likely the rest of Camp Cornette. | 00:15 | 5 | The WWF In Your House Report aired, hosted by Dok Hendrix, as Hendrix discussed the Survivor Series and Bret Hart's WWF Championship victory; as well as the Undertaker's team picking up a huge win, and the "Bizarre One" Goldust managing to get a victory over the "Beast From the East" Bam Bam Bigelow. Hendrix then confirmed one match for In Your House #5, on Sunday, December 17, 1995: Bret "Hitman" Hart defending his newly won WWF Championship against his brother-in-law, the British Bulldog! We then cut to a promo with the British Bulldog alongside Clarence Mason and James E. Cornette of Camp Cornette, as Cornette talked about how Bulldog had waited two months for this shot, talking about how he nearly defeated Diesel when he was champion at the last In Your House, and then vowed to take the gold, Bulldog reminding us of how he defeated Bret Hart at SummerSlam 1992 in front of 80,000 British fans. Bulldog vowed to take the World Wrestling Federation Championship, and become the first British WWF Champion!
| 00:18 | 6 | Returning from the commercial break to be greeted by the voice of Jim Ross, as he stood in the ring ready for an interview with the British Bulldog. Ross first discussed the tragic conclusion to Monday Night RAW, and Camp Cornette's involvement. Jim Ross then introduced Davey Boy Smith, as British Bulldog came to the ring alongside James E. Cornette. The crowd booed as Ross went to talk to Bulldog about his thoughts on Shawn Michaels' collapse. Cornette however cut him off, simply stating "good riddance"! Bulldog agreed, telling Ross about how Shawn Michaels has his fans pamper him wherever he turns, for example like at the Royal Rumble, where Michaels cheated to eliminate him, screwing him out of a shot at the World Wrestling Federation Championship at WrestleMania XI! Bulldog then stated that it didn't matter anymore though, as in three weeks time, he gets a chance to take down the same man that he beat at SummerSlam 1992 for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, in front of 80,000 fans in his home country, Bret "Hitman" Hart! Cornette continued, calling Bret a transitional champion and that how at In Your House, we will see exactly who the superior graduate of the Hart Dungeon truly is! Bulldog flexed, as he prepared for action up next. | 00:23 | - | Commercial Break | 00:26 | 7 | The British Bulldog (w/James E. Cornette) def. Rich Meyers [02:10] [+00:02 for aftermath] The British Bulldog taunted a lot during this match, as the number one contender to the WWF Championship seemed to be in total Camp Cornette mode; James E. Cornette rooting Bulldog on against the much less experienced Meyers, as Bulldog simply slapped Meyers around - a completely different side to the Davey Boy Smith seen in the World Wrestling Federation before! Bulldog eventually put Meyers down with the Running Powerslam, picking up the easy three count.
The crowd booed as the British Bulldog celebrated his victory to boos, James E. Cornette then climbing into the ring to celebrate with him. Suddenly, Bret Hart's theme hit, and out came the new WWF Champion to a big ovation, as the "Hitman" came down to the ring to a perfect fanfare. This sent James E. Cornette and Bulldog into a rampage, as they were distraught that Bret was upstaging them! Bret stepped into the ring and taunted his opponent for In Your House, to which Bulldog reacted by shaking his head and leaving with Cornette! Hart taunted for the crowd. | 00:30 | 8 | An advertisement aired, promoting WWF Monday Night RAW this week, scheduled to feature an update on the condition of Shawn Michaels; the Undertaker will also be in the house this Monday night, as he will take on his rival's associate, Sir Mo! But also, what will happen when Brother Love makes his return to the World Wrestling Federation? WWF RAW, this Monday from 9/8 CT, only on the USA! | 00:31 | 9 | WWF Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns def. Reginald Walker and Jason Arndt [03:23] [+00:01 for the Gunns' entrance] Billy and Bart have not had too much competition in recent weeks, as the WWF Tag Team Champions decided to showcase their skills and show off for the fans tonight in Richmond, Virginia, as Bart and Billy easily went to work on Jason Arndt, before picking up the victory with the Sidewalker, without even allowing Walker to get into the ring!
The crowd cheered, as Billy and Bart celebrated in the ring, the WWF Tag Team Champions victorious once again. The Smoking Gunns celebrated with their title belts, but meanwhile, in the backstage area, the Bodydonnas watched on, as Sunny told Skip and Rad Radford to keep their eyes on the WWF Tag Team Championships. | 00:35 | 10 | Vince McMahon, Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler were shown once again, as they discussed the upcoming WWF In Your House pay-per-view, the final big event of 1995, as they promoted Bret "Hitman" Hart defending his newly won WWF Championship against the British Bulldog, live on pay-per-view on Sunday, December 17th, 1995 from Hershey, Pennsylvania. However up next, we will see the bizarre newcomer to the World Wrestling Federation in action, as Goldust will be in singles competition! But also, we are expected to hear from Hunter Hearst Helmsley, apparently. Not to mention, King Mabel will be in action in our main event, as he takes on the big Samoan, Fatu! | 00:36 | - | Commercial Break | 00:39 | 11 | "The Bizarre One" Goldust def. Ken Draper [01:58] [+00:02 for Goldust's entrance] This bizarre newcomer showed off some very controversial and lewd expressions towards his opponent, as the man from Hollywood, California appeared to be malicious against Draper, Goldust already coming out of the Survivor Series with a lot of momentum after defeating Bam Bam Bigelow - but tonight, he was bent on defeating Ken Draper, even expression some sort of strange affection towards him, as the golden boy soon put Draper away with the Curtain Call for the victory.
Goldust celebrated his win to a chorus of boos, as the bizarre one suggestively puckered his lips and leaned over Draper, showing the chest of his golden bodysuit off to the fans in the Coliseum. Goldust flirtaciously purred, "Goldust...needs...gold." Meanwhile, Vince McMahon and Jim Ross discussed the feud between Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Henry O. Godwinn that has seemingly developed in recent months, as Jerry Lawler talked about how disgusted he was with Henry O. Godwinn, talking about how Helmsley was above his level. Vince introduced a vignette that Helmsley had made for Godwinn. | 00:44 | 12 | Outside of his home in Greenwich, Connecticut, the blue blooded Hunter Hearst Helmsley was shown wearing his trademark red coat, as Helmsley welcomed the "minion" cameraman to his 'humble abode'. Helmsley talked about how he'd welcome the cameraman in, but he's not on the same level as what Hunter is. Helmsley told the cameraman that he'd keep this brief, telling Henry O. Godwinn that he has shown him nothing but complete disrespect, and that Helmsley is above that. Hunter talked about how he'd have to pound the hog farmer into education, and teach him some manners. Helmsley vowed to change Godwinn for the better, and turn him into a gentleman like himself - of course, not as good a gentleman as he. Helmsley concluded, not challenging, but inviting Godwinn to a match at WWF In Your House, hoping that Godwinn can make it. Helmsley concluded by telling the cameraman to "depart", as he went into his home and slammed the door in the camera's face.
| 00:47 | - | Commercial Break | 00:50 | 13 | King Mabel (w/Sir Mo) def. "Make A Difference" Fatu [04:52] [+00:02 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] The royal combination of Men on a Mission came to the ring with a ton of boos, as the menacing duo showed off their ego in the ring, taking on the up-and-coming Fatu. Fatu and Mabel were once seen to be potentially friends, with Mabel and Mo previously being people that wanted to make the WWF environment and even the streets across the United States a cleaner place; but now that was exchanged for the greed and glory of the 1995 King of the Ring winner, and the man who wanted to clean up the streets now was Fatu. Fatu gave Mabel a fight, as he managed to take the big man down with a shoulder tackle from the middle rope, but Mabel, enlisting the assistance of Mo, managed to regain control. Mo and Mabel didn't seem slightly intimidated by the Undertaker - Mabel's fierce rival, as the "Phenom" is scheduled to take on the trusty sidekick of Mabel, Mo this Monday night on RAW. Mabel soon managed to take Fatu down, finishing him off with the big legdrop - the same legdrop that broke the Undertaker's nose last month on television! Mabel picked up the victory thereafter.
King Mabel celebrated his win to boos, as Sir Mo joined him in the ring, the royals celebrated over Fatu, but that's when suddenly a gong was heard! Mabel and Mo seemed intimidated instantly, as a casket was shown on the Titan-screen, a casket with Mabel's name written on it! Mabel and Mo were freaked out, as Superstars went off the air. | 00:58 |
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Post by DTP. on Jun 9, 2013 10:18:06 GMT -5
THE CHEAT SHEET Written by Marc Pearson on Thursday, November 23, 1995
- The ninth-annual WWF Survivor Series took place this past Sunday night (November 19, 1995), a slight thumbs up from me in terms of in-ring presentation: - Bret Hart def. Diesel to win the WWF Championship in a No-Disqualification match. - Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, the British Bulldog and Sid def. Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Razor Ramon and Dean Douglas in a "Wildcard" elimination tag team match. - The Undertaker, Savio Vega, Fatu and Henry O. Godwinn def. King Mabel, Jerry Lawler, Isaac Yankem and Hunter Hearst Helmsley in an elimination tag team match. - Goldust def. Bam Bam Bigelow. - Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka def. Alundra Blayze, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari in an elimination tag team match. - Skip, Tom Prichard, Rad Radford and the 1-2-3 Kid def. Marty Jannetty, Bob Holly, Hakushi and Barry Horowitz in an elimination tag team match.
MOTN: Bret vs Diesel DUD: Goldust vs Bigelow
- Shawn Michaels staged a "collapse" angle on Monday Night RAW, this past week. The performance was well-staged, and seemed legitimate, but an inside source tells us that this is an angle designed to set up a comeback angle for Michaels, building up to WrestleMania XII in March. Michaels is reportedly still suffering from the aftermath of the concussion suffered from the attack in Syracuse, back in September.
- In an update of the Monday Night Wars, WWF Monday Night RAW led the way this week against its' direct competition, WCW Monday Nitro. RAW succumbed to receive a 2.5 rating against Nitro's 2.3. The action however, as previous weeks have revealed, is continuously going back and forth.
- Word has it that Waylon Mercy is being repackaged for a return to WWF television come early 1996.
- Bam Bam Bigelow has reportedly given WWF management his notice, and will be finishing up at the turn of the New Year.
- WWF Monday Night RAW this past week aired on 11/20/1995. In results from the card: - Shawn Michaels def. Owen Hart by disqualification. - The Bodydonnas def. Bob Holly and Duke Droese. - The 1-2-3 Kid def. Aldo Montoya.
- WCW Monday Nitro this past week aired on 11/20/1995. In results from the card: - Scott Norton def. The Shark. - Eddie Guerrero def. Brian Pillman. - Road Warrior Hawk def. Big Bubba Rogers. - Hulk Hogan vs Sting went to a no contest.
- WWF In Your House airs on pay-per-view on 12/17/1995. The current card for the show is: - Bret Hart vs British Bulldog for the WWF Championship. - Razor Ramon vs 1-2-3 Kid for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. (spec.) - The Undertaker vs King Mabel in a Casket match. (spec.) - Ahmed Johnson vs Dean Douglas (spec.).
- WCW World War 3 airs on pay-per-view this Sunday (11/26/1995). The current card for the show is: - 60-man "World War 3" battle royal for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. - Ric Flair vs Sting. - Johnny B. Badd vs Diamond Dallas Page for the WCW World Television Championship and ownership of the Diamond Doll. - Kensuke Sasaki vs Chris Benoit for the WCW US Heavyweight Championship. - Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto vs Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki. - Jim Duggan vs Big Bubba Rogers in a Taped Fist match.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 9, 2013 10:36:38 GMT -5
THE GORILLA POSITION Written by Sean Pope on Monday, November 27, 1995
WWF @ THE CORESTATES SPECTRUM IN PHILADELPHIA, PA - November 24, 1995 [4,300] Bret Hart def. Diesel to retain the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. Yokozuna The Smoking Gunns def. The British Bulldog and Owen Hart to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships by disqualification Dean Douglas def. Savio Vega Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn Razor Ramon def. Sycho Sid to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Goldust def. Hakushi The 1-2-3 Kid def. Marty Jannetty Ahmed Johnson def. Rad Radford Fatu, Bob Holly and Barry Horowitz def. Skip, Tom Prichard and Isaac Yankem
WWF @ MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IN NEW YORK CITY, NY - November 25, 1995 [7,300] Bret Hart def. The Undertaker to retain the WWF Championship by disqualification after Camp Cornette interfered The Smoking Gunns def. Owen Hart and Yokozuna to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Diesel def. King Mabel Savio Vega def. Kama Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty def. Sycho Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid Goldust def. Hakushi Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match The British Bulldog def. Bam Bam Bigelow Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas Fatu def. Rad Radford Avatar def. Aldo Montoya Skip and Tom Prichard def. Bob Holly and Barry Horowitz
WWF @ THE CYC IN SCRANTON, PA - November 26, 1995 [2,600] Bret Hart def. Owen Hart to retain the WWF Championship by disqualification after Camp Cornette interfered The Smoking Gunns def. The British Bulldog and Yokozuna to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships The Undertaker def. King Mabel Diesel def. Bam Bam Bigelow by disqualification Savio Vega def. Kama Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty def. Sycho Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid Goldust def. Hakushi Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas Fatu def. Rad Radford Avatar def. Aldo Montoya Skip and Tom Prichard def. Bob Holly and Barry Horowitz
NEXT WEEK: THE WWF HITS JOHNSTOWN, WHEELING, YOUNGSTOWN, CANTON, CLEVELAND, FORT WAYNE AND AUBURN HILLS!
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Post by DTP. on Jun 9, 2013 18:55:45 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW - November 27, 1995 Richmond Coliseum - Richmond, VA
Segment | Description | Timeline | 1 | WWF Monday Night RAW kicked off with a recap of last week's incident featuring Shawn Michaels, as the "Heartbreak Kid" went up against the "King of Harts", Owen Hart in a tough encounter. Michaels had the match won, until suddenly the members of Camp Cornette got involved, as Michaels tried to fight them off before suddenly collapsing in the middle of the ring. Tonight, we get to hear Shawn Michaels speak out for the first time from his home in San Antonio, Texas on what happened! The opening video package for Monday Night RAW aired, as we went to the Richmond Coliseum for another edition of the flagship show in the World Wrestling Federation! Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcomed us to this episode of RAW, as they discussed Shawn Michaels' collapse at the end of last week's live broadcast, then talking about how we'd hear from him tonight; but also, the WWF Champion, Bret Hart will be here; Brother Love also makes his return to the World Wrestling Federation; that plus, in our main event, the Undertaker will take on Sir Mo!
| 00:04 | 2 | "The Pearl River Powerhouse" Ahmed Johnson def. Isaac Yankem DDS [02:47] [+00:01 for Johnson's entrance; +00:02 for aftermath] The newcomer was in action tonight, as the previously undefeated man from Pearl River, Mississippi took on the big, seven-foot tall monster dentist, Isaac Yankem: whom Jerry Lawler praised from commentary throughout this match. Additionally, Dean Douglas came down the aisleway during this match, seemingly here to spectate and take notes on the big man. Yankem attempted to use his size against Johnson, but Ahmed continued to power away at Yankem, as he took Yankem off of his feet with a clothesline followed up with a shoulder tackle. Johnson continued as Yankem attempted to get more and more offense in, but Johnson soon somehow took Yankem down and nailed him with the SBS for the victory!
Ahmed Johnson celebrated his win to cheers, as Dean Douglas looked on disapprovingly. Jerry Lawler meanwhile seemed angry that Johnson had defeated his protegé, Isaac Yankem! Dean Douglas then got in the ring with his notepad under his arm, as Douglas extended his arm to the big man. Douglas seemed to want to shake Ahmed Johnson for his good display of work here, but Johnson seemed reluctant, before finally going to shake his hand - but Douglas nailed him with a low blow toe kick! Douglas proceeded to dash out of the ring, as Johnson seemed angry about the southern discomfort, and rolled out of the ring, in hot pursuit of the Dean! | 00:10 | - | Commercial Break | 00:14 | 3 | We return from the commercial break to find Ahmed Johnson walking through the backstage area, visibly not a happy man after the shot down south by Dean Douglas, just moments ago, as Johnson tossed a box across a corridor! Ahmed soon ran into the WWF President, Gorilla Monsoon as Gorilla told Johnson that he knows that he's mad, but as President, Gorilla cannot afford to have Ahmed here, tearing everything up. Gorilla told Ahmed to go home, but to be here on RAW next week, because he would be able to get his hands on Dean Douglas, one-on-one, on RAW! Ahmed nodded, as the two parted ways.
| 00:15 | 4 | Aja Kong and Tomoko Watanabe (w/Harvey Wippleman) def. WWF Women's Champion Alundra Blayze and Kyoko Inoue [01:26] These four women were in action at the Survivor Series just eight nights ago, where Aja Kong made a scary impact, managing to dominate all of her opponents and finish them off in becoming the sole survivor, eliminating the WWF Women's Champion Alundra Blayze of all people! Three of these women knew each other from All Japan, but Aja seemed to go through Kyoko Inoue in no time, without even wanting to tag in Tomoko Watanabe! Alundra Blayze watched on in fear, as Kong made short work of Kyoko, putting her away with the Spinning Backfist! Aja glared at Blayze and covered Inoue with one foot for the victory.
The crowd booed as Aja Kong remained in a distinct glare focused on Alundra Blayze, as Kong grinned and pointed at the WWF Women's Champion, indicating that she wanted a shot at the title! Blayze seemed fearsome of Kong's exterior, as Aja continued to point at her. | 00:19 | 5 | A video package proceeded to air, reviewing the Shawn Michaels situation, as the "Heartbreak Kid" will be with us via phonecall, from San Antonio, Texas, next!
| 00:20 | - | Commercial Break | 00:24 | 6 | We returned to the Richmond Coliseum, as Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler reviewed last weeks' incident once more, with Shawn Michaels dramatically collapsing at the conclusion of RAW. Vince then commented on how they are being joined by the "Heartbreak Kid" right now via phonecall, as Shawn's voice was heard, thanking everyone for their neverending support over the past seven days. Vince asked Shawn what he remembered of last week, as Shawn told Vince that he was on fire in the ring, against Owen Hart and the other members of Camp Cornette, but then everyone went black. McMahon asked Shawn how he's feeling now, as Shawn told Vince that he still feels rough and is in bad shape, and still suffers from what happened last week, and in Syracuse. Shawn told Vince that he wants to be back in the ring, stating that he wants to fulfill his dream of being the World Wrestling Federation Champion, and that he doesn't want the ride to end here. Vince told Shawn that there's still a chance, but that he'd have to wait to ensure that he's good to go at 100%. Michaels thanked them for allowing him to phone in, before hanging up. Vince informed us that next week, we would be being joined by Shawn's doctor, Dr Unger.
| 00:26 | 7 | We went to the ring, where Brother Love's theme was playing, as the love healer, not seen in the World Wrestling Federation in nearly five years, stood in the ring with his trademarked book. Brother Love stood in the ring as a pink glow overlooked the ring, the rest of the audience in a purple low-key light. Brother Love yelled that he was back, then talking about his guest as being a current champion, a man with a surname that loves spawns from, the current World Wrestling Federation Champion, Bret Hart! The fans exploded as the "Hitman"'s theme hit, and out came the current WWF Champion. Bret made his way to the ring, slapping hands with fans as he stood in the middle of the ring, Brother Love thanking Bret for being on the show. Bret told Brother before anything, that he could not buy him or brainwash him. Love told Bret to relax, stating that he's changed his ways in the past five years. Love firstly asked about how it felt to be the WWF Champion, to have that gold around his waist. Bret stated that it's always an honor, and that this is the third time he's held the WWF Championship - and it's going to be his biggest reign yet. Suddenly, the theme of the British Bulldog hit, as Davey Boy Smith came down the aisleway accompanied as always, by James E. Cornette of Camp Cornette. Bulldog and Cornette approached the ring, as Bret's facial expression changed. Cornette asked what the corny lights were all about, as Bulldog smiled, telling Bret that he knew he knew why he was here. Bret told Bulldog that he wanted to get in a few cheap shots on him before their WWF Championship match, and how he was going to beat him AGAIN like in London a couple of years ago. Bret reminded Bulldog that he knew all of this before, that he's heard him harp on about it enough already. Bulldog told Bret that he wanted to talk business, asking Bret how much it paid to be WWF Champion, because he was going to replace him, and take the paycheck he's been getting as WWF Champion. Bulldog confidently told Bret that on December 18th, he was ready to take the WWF Championship and prove to everyone across the world, at home, and even in Calgary, that Bulldog is the "Best There Is, the Best There Was, and the Best There Ever Will Be", and that he is the best thing to come out of old Stu's Dungeon! Bulldog grinned obnoxiously, as Bret simply smirked and shook his head, before slapping Bulldog across the face! Bulldog reacted furiously, as Cornette restrained Bulldog for a moment, before Brother Love suddenly wrapped his arms around Bret, and Bulldog got to take him out with a stiff right hand! Brother Love laughed, as this talk show was all a set up for Bulldog to get in some momentum! Bulldog proceeded to slam him shoulder-first into the ring post, before following up with the Running Powerslam! Bulldog stood tall with James E. Cornette, as on December 18th, we could possibly have a new WWF Champion!
| 00:34 | 8 | Dok Hendrix was shown with several cardboard cutouts of WWF superstars, as he introduced us to the WWF In Your House report, talking about how last week he announced that Bret Hart would defend the WWF Championship against the British Bulldog; but last Saturday morning on Superstars, we heard from Hunter Hearst Helmsley call out Henry O. Godwinn to a match at In Your House, and how he wanted to teach the hog farmer some manners, but earlier today, he heard from Henry O. Godwinn, who accepted the challenge from Hunter, with only one condition! Henry O. Godwinn was shown in front of his mini-tron, as Godwinn talked about all of the horrible statements that Hunter Hearst Helmsley has had to say about him in recent months. Henry talked about how Helmsley is a snob, stating that he can listen to Beethoven all he wants, and that he can sip his tea and talk bad about people of lower working classes, but you don't go messing with a country boy, and that he'd happily accept his "invitation", telling Hunter that he'd enjoy kicking his butt - on one condition - that he gets to slop Hunter Hearst Helmsley!
| 00:36 | - | Commercial Break | 00:40 | 9 | "Make A Difference" Fatu def. Mr Bob Backlund by DQ [02:56] [+00:02 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] The former WWF Champion was in action tonight, as the man running for Presidency had an incident this past weekend on Superstars, where he relentlessly attacked Savio Vega, and applied the dreaded Chicken Wing Crossface to Vega for no reason given. Backlund seemingly has let the pressure of running for President get to his head, as Fatu, the tough Samoan tried to "clean the streets" of Backlund, managing to take him down, the Samoan brawler managing to make Backlund retreat from the ring on two different occasions, before Backlund suddenly decided to get back into the ring, and apply the Chicken Wing Crossface to the referee!
The crowd booed as the bell sounded, Mr Bob Backlund losing his mind once more here! Backlund choked out the referee, as Fatu looked on in confusion, then trying to scrape Backlund off of the official! However, Backlund responded by poking Fatu in the eye, and locking him in the Chicken Wing Crossface! Backlund was aggressive, but suddenly, Savio Vega hit the ring, managing to send Backlund reeling to the ringside area! | 00:46 | 10 | In the backstage area, the British Bulldog was shown, as he was joined by James E. Cornette, Yokozuna, Mr Fuji, Clarence Mason and the "King of Harts" Owen Hart. Todd Pettingill wanted to get some words with the members of Camp Cornette, as Cornette told Pettingill that it was all a ploy to make the "Hitman" weak, and to lower his confidence! Cornette reminded Pettingill about Bret winning the WWF Championship, and how he was confident - but all he had to do was set up a relationship with Brother Love, and it was in the bag! Bulldog continued, telling Bret that on December 18th, he would win the big one, because he deserved to a LONG time before Bret ever claimed that title! Bulldog talked about how he's saying now that he beat him in London four years ago at SummerSlam - but after In Your House, he'd be reminding Bret that he beat him at In Your House to win his first World Wrestling Federation Championship! Owen Hart then wanted to get in some words, as he talked about how Shawn Michaels was taken out last week - by the "King of Harts" himself! Owen talked about how he caused this to happen, and that he ended Shawn Michaels' career, and with that, he declares himself the most dangerous man in the World Wrestling Federation!
| 00:48 | 11 | Meanwhile, Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler discussed what was still to come next Monday night on RAW, where "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel will be in the house; Henry O. Godwinn will be in action; Ahmed Johnson will take on Dean Douglas; plus, the WWF Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon will engage in battle with Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a non-title match; but additionally, we will hear from Dr Unger, the doctor of the "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels; all this, plus more next Monday on the USA Network at 9/8CT!
| 00:49 | - | Commercial Break | 00:53 | 12 | The Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) def. Sir Mo (w/King Mabel and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase) [03:00] [+00:01 for 'Taker's entrance] The "Phenom" took on the sidekick of his rival in recent months, King Mabel, as Sir Mo tried to go to work on the Undertaker just for the "Deadman" to easily stifle away at Mo and pick him apart! For some reason, the "Million Dollar Man" accompanied Mo and Mabel to ringside, creating discussion and rumors for Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler on commentary. Dibiase tried to stalk Bearer, as Mabel kept a hold of the melted down urn-turned-crown of Paul Bearer's. Mo tried to go after the orbital bone of the Undertaker, but Undertaker managed to deliver a Chokeslam to Mo, but just when he tried to go for the win, Dibiase got involved on the apron; which distracted the official! This was followed by Mabel getting in the ring and attempted to nail 'Taker with his scepter just for 'Taker to give Mabel a big uppercut! 'Taker then delivered the Tombstone Piledriver to Mo, giving the Undertaker the win!
The Undertaker celebrated his win to loud cheers, the "Phenom" stood tall over Sir Mo, picking up the crown off of the floor, that King Mabel dropped. The Undertaker held the crown high, as his former urn was back in his possession, going to hand it back to Paul Bearer! But suddenly Ted Dibiase kicked Bearer in the gut and ran up the aisleway with the crown still intact! The crowd booed loudly as the Undertaker and Paul Bearer continued their celebration whilst King Mabel looked on in fear, as Monday Night RAW went off the air. | 00:58 | 13 | An advertisement aired, promoting WWF In Your House, live on pay-per-view on Sunday, December 17, 1995. | 00:59 |
| NEXT WEEK: AN INTERVIEW WITH SHAWN MICHAELS' DOCTOR, DR UNGER ON MICHAELS' CONDITION; SID TAKES ON MARTY JANNETTY; HENRY O. GODWINN & THE BRITISH BULLDOG WILL BE IN ACTION; AHMED JOHNSON FACES DEAN DOUGLAS, PLUS MORE! |
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Post by DTP. on Jun 12, 2013 18:45:59 GMT -5
WWF Superstars - December 2, 1995 Wicomico County Center - Salisbury, MD
Segment | Description | Timeline | 1 | The opening video package aired, kicking things off on today's edition of WWF Superstars! We cut to a shot of the Wicomico County Center, the crowd prepared for another hour of World Wrestling Federation action, as Vince McMahon and Jim Ross welcomed us to this week's program. At this point, the theme of Mr Perfect hit, signalling the crowd to cheer loudly in anticipation for the former WWF Intercontinental Champion to make his way down to the ring. Perfect appeared, and walked over to the announce table, where McMahon and Ross happily announced Perfect as this week's guest for Superstars. The trio then talked about WWF President, Gorilla Monsoon having a big announcement to make tonight, but also, the Smoking Gunns defend the WWF Tag Team Championships against Jerry "The King" Lawler and Isaac Yankem; plus, Jim Ross will attempt to get some comments from Mr Bob Backlund, after he's been off the rails in recent weeks.
| 00:02 | 2 | WWF Intercontinental Champion "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon def. Matt Hardy [03:41] [+00:01 for Ramon's entrance] The current WWF Intercontinental Champion had the Salisbury crowd in the palm of his hands, as the "Bad Guy" made short work of the young Matt Hardy, finishing him off with the Razor's Edge. Meanwhile, in an insert promo, Ted Dibiase, the 1-2-3 Kid and Sid of the Million Dollar Corporation had some more comments for Razor Ramon, as the "Million Dollar Man" told Razor that he'd be defending his WWF Intercontinental Championship against "Sycho Sid" at In Your House!
Razor Ramon celebrated his win to loud cheers, as the "Bad Guy" was currently unaware of the 1-2-3 Kid's comments moments ago, but when he finds out that he has to take on "Sycho" Sid, he'll realise that his WWF Intercontinental Championship could be in real jeopardy. | 00:07 | - | Commercial Break | 00:11 | 3 | We returned from the commercial break to see Vince McMahon, Jim Ross and Mr Perfect on commentary, as they talked about the announcement moments ago made by the Million Dollar Corporation that "Sycho" Sid would be challenging for the WWF Intercontinental Championship against Razor Ramon in two weeks time, at In Your House.
| 00:12 | 4 | "Make A Difference" Fatu def. Reginald Walker [02:55] [+00:01 for Fatu's entrance; +00:01 for Diesel's entrance] The big Samoan was in action tonight, looking for redemption after eating the Chickenwing Crossface from Mr Bob Backlund this past Monday on RAW. Fatu practically ran through poor Reginald, whilst in the backstage area, Diesel was shown arriving in the locker room, "Big Daddy Cool" seemingly not in a good mood still, after losing the WWF Championship nearly two weeks ago. Meanwhile, Fatu finished Walker off with the Samoan Shuffle Kick.
The crowd cheered as Fatu celebrated his victory, before the theme of "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel hit, and with that, the former World Wrestling Federation Champion made his way out from the backstage area. | 00:16 | 5 | An unprecedented appearance from Diesel, as the seven-footer was met with a huge mixed reaction. Diesel walked down to the ring as Fatu left. Diesel took a microphone, before talking about how nobody expected him to be here, but here he is. Diesel talked about his title loss, and what he talked about on RAW last week, where he said that he'd become more like the old "Big Daddy Cool", the guy that doesn't walk around with a false facial expression, or have false allies. Diesel followed up, stating that what matters importantly is the WWF Championship - something that isn't around his waist right now. But that's fine, because he's going to get it back, whether it be Bret Hart - or whether it be British Bulldog - he will get that title back where it belongs.
| 00:19 | 6 | King Mabel def. David Thornberg and Jerry Faith [01:38] [+00:01 for Mabel's entrance; +00:02 for aftermath] The 1995 King of the Ring winner was completely victorious in this match against two local competitors, as Mabel was without Sir Mo tonight; Mo being the victim of a Tombstone Piledriver this past Monday night on RAW. Mabel didn't need his Men on a Mission partner tonight however, quickly disposing of Thornberg and Faith with a simultaneous legdrop across the throats of both men. Meanwhile, Mr Bob Backlund was shown on a splitscreen, seemingly talking to himself, as Jim Ross talked about the interview with Backlund, still to come.
King Mabel celebrated his win to boos as the 1995 King of the Ring winner soon decided to head for the backstage area, as Mabel didn't want to waste any time still in the ring after this match. Mabel reached the entrance way, when he came across Gorilla Monsoon and two yes-men, Monsoon having a microphone with him. The President of the World Wrestling Federation said how happy he was to catch Mabel, because he had news for him; that at In Your House, we would see Mabel go one-on-one with the Undertaker - but in a Casket match! Mabel seemed frightened, as Monsoon wished him luck and left. | 00:24 | - | Commercial Break | 00:28 | 7 | Dok Hendrix was shown with several cardboard cutouts of WWF superstars, as he introduced us to the WWF In Your House report, talking about how moments ago we heard that King Mabel was being put into a match by WWF President, Gorilla Monsoon, against the Undertaker for in two weeks time at In Your House. We cut to a video package of the Undertaker, as he stood in the dark, only showing his silhouette, as the "Phenom" and Paul Bearer talked about the pain that King Mabel tried to put him through, taking his urn and melting it down, but that Mabel can't hunt what he can't kill, and so he's goig to lock him away in two weeks, and bury him into the ground! Hendrix continued, as he also announced, made earlier tonight that the "Bad Guy" Razor Ramon will be defending the WWF Intercontinental Championship against "Sycho" Sid, of the Million Dollar Corporation. Additionally, Bret "Hitman" Hart will make his first defense as WWF Champion against his brother-in-law, the British Bulldog; not only that, but Hunter Hearst Helmsley takes on Henry O. Godwinn; all this plus more to be announced, live on pay-per-view in two weeks, December 17th!
| 00:31 | 8 | "The King of Harts" Owen Hart (w/James E. Cornette) def. Ken Draper [03:25] [+00:01 for Owen's entrance] The "King of Harts" was in action on this episode of WWF Superstars, as he made his way through Ken Draper, a man that we saw in action, in a losing effort to Goldust last week. On an insert promo, James E. Cornette and Owen Hart discussed how Owen put down Shawn Michaels like the sad, humbled dog that he is, talking about how the "Heartbreak Kid" will probably never be seen again on WWF television! Owen talked about how he'll be remembered as the man that put Shawn out of the World Wrestling Federation, but then mentioned Diesel, his "big buddy", and how he didn't come to his rescue. This prompted discussion between Jim Ross, Vince McMahon and Mr Perfect, as Owen managed to put away Draper with the Sharpshooter.
Owen Hart celebrated his win to loud boos, as the "King of Harts" celebrated with his manager, James E. Cornette. The crowd booed, as the announcers continued talking about how Diesel didn't make the save or check on Shawn Michaels on the night of his tragic collapse on RAW. | 00:35 | 9 | 9 A promo aired, showing a director's chair, and a gold background. Shots of Goldust with a lit cigar was shown, but there was another person sat on his knee. Goldust talked about how nobody knows how talented he is, talking about how nobody ever wants to see his films, probably because he has a superior taste in cinematography, but that's okay because he's found someone that actually will. A blonde girl also wearing gold was shown sat on his knee, as the "Bizarre One" announced that together, they'd rule the World Wrestling Federation. Goldust and Marlena continued to smoke and observe on the set of one of Goldust's newest independent films, as the announcers were left baffled. | 00:37 | 10 | In the backstage area, Dok Hendrix was shown alongside the "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase, as Hendrix talked about how Dibiase currently has a faction full of talented men in the Million Dollar Corporation, but next week, apparently Dibiase has a new client on the way. Dibiase then laughed hysterically, as the "Million Dollar Man" proudly announced the arrival of one of the hardest hitting, meanest men to possibly ever grace the World Wrestling Federation, Steve Austin! Dibiase talked about how he'll be here next Saturday morning on Superstars, and that he hopes all WWF superstars are watching him, because he's a sign of things to come, he'll be leading the Million Dollar Corporation and the World Wrestling Federation into the future!
| 00:38 | 11 | We returned from the commercial break as Jim Ross was stood in the ring, awaiting the arrival of Mr Bob Backlund. Ross introduced him, as the former WWF Champion made his entrance, seemingly looking angrier than usual, once again. Ross spoke to Backlund about his long history in amateur wrestling, and competing for the World Wrestling Federation, dating back to 1977, talking about how honorable he always seemed to be, inside and outside of the squared circle. Ross then asked about Backlund recently; has his aggressive nature got the better of him? Backlund disagreed, stating that he's the same man he always was, loving the USA, wanting to be President, wanting to be the World Wrestling Federation Champion...but that was not to be! Backlund talked about how President Clinton shrugged him away, Backlund talked about how USA let him down, how no fan in Madison Square Garden in 1994 was able to take him seriously, after losing the WWF Championship in nine seconds - and how he's had no title opportunity against Diesel since! Backlund was getting angrier and angrier, as Ross told him to calm down, but that's when Backlund grabbed Jim, locking in the Chickenwing Crossface! Ross screamed for help, as Backlund had snapped - but finally, out came Savio Vega! Vega hit the ring and went at it with Backlund, as Bob dropped to the floor to avoid a dropkick! Vega was the hero in this altercation.
| 00:43 | 12 | A commercial aired, promoting WWF In Your House: Season's Beatings, live on pay-per-view on Sunday, December 17th, 1995.
| 00:44 | 13 | Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid (w/Ted Dibiase) def. Rich Meyers and Al Phillips [02:28] [+00:01 for Sid and the Kid's entrance; +00:01 for aftermath] The Million Dollar Corporation seem to be trying to regroup themselves after taking a step back from main championship competition, as Sid prepares to face Razor Ramon for the WWF Intercontinental Championship at In Your House, and the pair of them seem to be in line for a future WWF Tag Team Championship opportunity somewhere down the line; but also with the debut of Steve Austin, the Corporation could become stronger than ever. Dibiase preached Sid and the Kid on throughout, as Sid delivered a Powerbomb to Meyers for the easy win.
Sid celebrated the victory as the 1-2-3 Kid and Ted Dibiase joined him in the ring, the Kid decided to give Rich Meyers some more, in the form of his patented spin kick, almost taking Meyers' head clean off! The Million Dollar Corporation were ready, two weeks away from Sid's match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. | 00:48 | - | Commercial Break
| 00:52 | 14 | Vince McMahon and Mr Perfect discussed the ruthless nature of Bob Backlund earlier tonight, as he simply snapped on their broadcast colleague, Jim Ross. McMahon talked about Savio Vega doing the right thing and making the save for Ross against the madman veteran, Backlund. They then hyped up Monday Night RAW this Monday, where we will hear from Shawn Michaels' doctor, Dr Unger on his current condition; "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel will be in action, Henry O. Godwinn will be in action, plus Ahmed Johnson will take on Dean Douglas, all this Monday night on RAW, only on the USA Network from 9/8 CT! | 00:53 | 15 | The Smoking Gunns def. Jerry Lawler and Isaac Yankem to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships [05:11] [+00:02 for entrances] This was where Jerry "The King" Lawler was this week, teaming up with his protegé, the menacing dentist, Isaac Yankem, as they challenged for the WWF Tag Team Championships currently held by Billy and Bart of the Smoking Gunns. The Gunns maintained control of Lawler in the early goings, but once Yankem got involved, Bart was stuck in jeopardy. Yankem dominated Bart using his size as an advantage, as Billy had the crowd heated up for the hot tag, which he finally got, taking out Lawler, and managing to send Yankem through the ropes to the floor with a big double dropkick! Billy and Bart then put away the "King" with the Sidewinder for the victory!
The Smoking Gunns were successful again, as Billy and Bart celebrated with their WWF Tag Team Championships - whilst Skip, Sunny and Rad Radford watched on in bemusement - as WWF Superstars went off the air. | 00:59 |
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Post by Planktung on Jun 13, 2013 2:56:35 GMT -5
Quite a thorough recap of Shawn Michaels' incident last week to open the show. I am interested in seeing where you take that, though, especially with Michaels giving an interview tonight. Ahmed Johnson defeating Iassac Yankem doesn't sound like too thrilling of a big man match up. Ahmed getting the victory was fine to help establish him. Interesting actions from Dean Douglas following the match. Would love to see this be drawn out and build up to the moment where Ahmed finally gets his hands Douglas. Great Tag Team women's bout with Aja Kong and Watanabe picking up the victory. In all honesty, Alundra Blayze is the only competitor here who I am familiar with, though I do look forward to reading more about the other women going forward in what should be a fine division. A solid interview with Shawn Michaels. I expect this to lead to a triumphant return at the Royal Rumble in January. A fantastic encounter between the World Wrestling Federation Champion Bret Hart and Davey Boy Smith. It did a lovely job building towards their title match at In Your House. Bob Backlund is a crazy bastard. I loved him going ape sh*t with the Chicken Wing Crossface, though. Glorious. Lastly, a decent contest between The Undertaker and Sir Mo. 'Taker with the win was the right call, and I liked the ending with Ted DiBiase managing to hurry away with the urn crown. A solid edition of RAW overall. Will keep my eye out for this diary.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 14, 2013 9:06:53 GMT -5
THE CHEAT SHEET Written by Marc Pearson on Thursday, November 30, 1995
- WCW World War 3 took place this past Sunday night (November 26, 1995), a thumbs up from me, but not a firm one in terms of in-ring competition. - Randy Savage def. Hulk Hogan and 59 others in a 3-ring 60-man "World War 3" battle royal match to win the World Heavyweight Championship. - Sting def. Ric Flair. - Lex Luger def. Randy Savage. - Kensuke Sasaki def. Chris Benoit to retain the WCW US Heavyweight Championship. - Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto def. Mayumi Ozaki and Cutie Suzuki. - Big Bubba Rogers def. Jim Duggan in a Taped Fist match. - Johnny B. Badd def. Dallas Page to retain the WCW World Television Championship.
MOTN: B. Badd/DDP or Sting/Flair DUD: Duggan/Bubba
- Allegedly, the Bodydonnas won the WWF Tag Team Championships from the Smoking Gunns last night at a live event in Youngstown, Ohio. What's more interesting to note is that Skip was teamed with a man announced as "Zip" (Tom Prichard), who hasn't debuted on WWF television as Skip's tag team partner yet. It will be interesting to see what the follow-up from this will be.
- Apparently, Sherri Martel is finishing up in World Championship Wrestling. This could lead to a return to the World Wrestling Federation, especially with the uprising of a WWF women's division. Nobody has starting negotiating yet, and it is unclear when Sherri will be free to leave WCW.
- After a four year stint, Jim Cornette's Smokey Mountain Wrestling promotion has been forced to close its' doors after severe financial problems. Cornette currently still works for the World Wrestling Federation, with whom SMW had a working relationship with.
- King Mabel is said to be joining up with Ted Dibiase's Million Dollar Corporation shortly. Meanwhile, it is said that Sir Mo is in hot water with the company after encounters with the infamous "Kliq". Mo was not said to be on WWF Superstars scheduled to air this week, so perhaps losing to the Undertaker was his send-off.
- WCW Monday Nitro took over WWF Monday Night RAW this week, drawing opposite ratings to last week (where RAW scored a 2.5 to Nitro's 2.3). This week, Nitro scored a 2.5 to RAW's 2.3.
- The World Wrestling Federation has signed Steve Austin to a contract. Austin was previously a part of World Championship Wrestling, a part of its' Dangerous Alliance, a former WCW World Television and US Heavyweight Champion; but also well known as being a part of the Hollywood Blondes tag team with Brian Pillman, where they won both the WCW and NWA incarnations of the World Tag Team Championships. Following Austin's controversial departure (where he was fired by WCW boss Eric Bischoff whilst injured), Austin went to Paul Heyman's Extreme Championship Wrestling promotion, in Philadelphia for a couple of months, earlier this year. Austin has been one of the hottest commodities on the independent circuit since his release from WCW, so it should be interesting to see how the WWF handle him, with Ted Dibiase announced to being his manager.
- The working relationship between All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation is expected to last until WrestleMania XII in March. This suggests that Alundra Blayze could be continuing her run of feuding with AJW women such as Aja Kong and Tomoko Watanabe up until WrestleMania.
- WWF Monday Night RAW this past week aired on 11/27/1995. In results from the card: - The Undertaker def. Sir Mo. - Fatu def. Bob Backlund by disqualification. - Aja Kong and Tomoko Watanabe def. Alundra Blayze and Kyoko Inoue. - Ahmed Johnson def. Isaac Yankem.
- WCW Monday Nitro this past week aired on 11/27/1995. In results from the card: - Lex Luger and Sting def. Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman. - Hulk Hogan def. Hugh Morrus. - Akira Hokuto and Bull Nakano def. Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki. - Johnny B. Badd def. Dallas Page to retain the WCW World Television Championship.
- WWF In Your House airs on pay-per-view on 12/17/1995. The current card for the show is: - Bret Hart vs British Bulldog for the WWF Championship. - Razor Ramon vs Sid for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. - The Undertaker vs King Mabel in a Casket match. - Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs Henry O. Godwinn. - Owen Hart vs Diesel. (spec)
- WCW Starrcade airs on pay-per-view on 12/27/1995. The current card for the show is: - Randy Savage vs Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. (spec.) - New Japan Pro Wrestling vs World Championship Wrestling undercard. (spec.)
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Post by DTP. on Jun 14, 2013 10:02:12 GMT -5
THE GORILLA POSITION Written by Sean Pope on Monday, December 4, 1995
WWF @ THE CAMBRIA COUNTY WAR MEMORIAL IN JOHNSTOWN, PA - November 27, 1995 [3,300] Bret Hart def. Owen Hart to retain the WWF Championship The British Bulldog def. Diesel Henry O. Godwinn def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Slop Bucket match Bob Backlund def. Savio Vega Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid def. Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty Steve Austin def. Hakushi Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas The Smoking Gunns def. The Bodydonnas to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Fatu def. Isaac Yankem
WWF @ THE CIVIC CENTER IN WHEELING, WV - November 28, 1995 [2,900] Bret Hart def. Yokozuna to retain the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. King Mabel in a No Disqualification match Diesel def. Bam Bam Bigelow Savio Vega def. Bob Backlund by disqualification Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty def. Sycho Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid Goldust def. Bob Holly Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas by count-out Steve Austin def. Aldo Montoya Yokozuna won a battle royal to gain contention to the WWF Championship
WWF @ THE BEEGHLY CENTER IN YOUNGSTOWN, OH - November 29, 1995 [3,100] Bret Hart def. Owen Hart to retain the WWF Championship by disqualification after Camp Cornette interfered The Undertaker def. King Mabel The Bodydonnas def. The Smoking Gunns to win the WWF Tag Team Championships Diesel def. The British Bulldog by disqualification after Camp Cornette interfered Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty def. Sycho Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid Goldust and Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Bam Bam Bigelow and Henry O. Godwinn Savio Vega def. Bob Backlund Henry O. Godwinn def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Slop Bucket match Ahmed Johnson def. Rad Radford (sub. for Dean Douglas) Steve Austin def. Hakushi Fatu and Aldo Montoya def. Isaac Yankem and Avatar
WWF @ THE PAVILLION IN CANTON, OH - November 30, 1995 [2,700] Bret Hart def. Owen Hart to retain the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. King Mabel The Smoking Gunns def. The Bodydonnas to win the WWF Tag Team Championships The British Bulldog def. Bam Bam Bigelow Marty Jannetty def. the 1-2-3 Kid Steve Austin def. Hakushi Razor Ramon def. Sid to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Goldust def. Henry O. Godwinn and Duke Droese Ahmed Johnson def. Isaac Yankem (sub. for Dean Douglas) Bob Backlund def. Savio Vega Avatar def. Aldo Montoya
WWF @ THE GUND ARENA IN CLEVELAND, OH - December 1, 1995 [4,500] Bret Hart def. The Undertaker to retain the WWF Championship King Mabel (sub. for the 1-2-3 Kid) and Sid def. Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty The British Bulldog def. Bam Bam Bigelow The Smoking Gunns def. Isaac Yankem and Kama to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Diesel def. Yokozuna (sub. for Owen Hart) by disqualification after Camp Cornette interfered Steve Austin def. Bob Holly Savio Vega def. Bob Backlund The Bodydonnas def. Barry Horowitz and Hakushi Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn Goldust def. Doink the Clown Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas
WWF @ THE ALLEN COUNTY WAR MEMORIAL COLISEUM IN FORT WAYNE, IN - December 2, 1995 [2,300] Bret Hart def. Diesel to retain the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. King Mabel Razor Ramon def. the British Bulldog to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Goldust def. Bam Bam Bigelow The 1-2-3 Kid def. Marty Jannetty The Smoking Gunns def. Owen Hart and Yokozuna to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Steve Austin def. Bob Holly Bob Backlund def. Savio Vega Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas Fatu, Hakushi and Henry O. Godwinn def. The Bodydonnas and Hunter Hearst Helmsley
WWF @ THE PALACE IN AUBURN HILLS, MI - December 3, 1995 [3,500] Diesel vs Bret Hart fought to a no contest after interference from Camp Cornette; Bret Hart retains the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. King Mabel Razor Ramon def. the 1-2-3 Kid to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Goldust def. Bam Bam Bigelow The Smoking Gunns def. Owen Hart and Yokozuna to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Steve Austin def. Bob Holly Ahmed Johnson, Savio Vega and Henry O. Godwinn def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Bob Backlund and Dean Douglas by count-out Sid def. Marty Jannetty Alundra Blayze def. Lioness Asuka to retain the WWF Women's Championship Fatu, Hakushi and Barry Horowitz def. The Bodydonnas and Kama
NEXT WEEK: THE WWF HITS BRANTFORD, OSHAWA, NIAGARA FALLS, PITTSBURGH AND CHICAGO!
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Post by DTP. on Jun 16, 2013 17:30:15 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW - December 4, 1995 Richmond, VA - Richmond Coliseum
Segment | Description | Timeline | 1 | This week's edition of Monday Night RAW kicked off with a video package recapping recent events between the Undertaker and King Mabel, as the "Phenom" managed to overcome Mabel's trusty sidekick, Sir Mo last week on RAW, and Paul Bearer managed to retrieve the remains of the "Deadman"'s urn, just for the "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase to steal it back. It was revealed here that Mo suffered a concussion from the beating that the Undertaker gave him, driving him away from the World Wrestling Federation! But then, on WWF Superstars, Mabel was successful in a victory, but was then met by President Gorilla Monsoon, who announced that Mabel would face the "Deadman" at In Your House, in a Casket match! The opening video package for WWF Monday Night RAW aired, as we cut to the Richmond Coliseum for another edition of RAW - as Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler welcomed us to RAW, two weeks away from In Your House! They talked about how tonight, we would hear from Shawn Michaels' doctor, Dr Unger, about the "Heartbreak Kid"s condition following a tragic collapse, two weeks ago on this programme. Also, "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel is in the building, Henry O. Godwinn will be in action, as will the British Bulldog, and in our main event, Marty Jannetty takes on "Sycho" Sid!
| 00:03 | 2 | "The Pearl River Powerhouse" Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas by count-out [03:10] [+00:02 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] The Pearl River Powerhouse wanted to get his hands on the intellectual, Dean Douglas tonight; Johnson upset after last week, where Douglas low-blowed him after offering Ahmed a handshake. Jerry Lawler called Ahmed "gullible" throughout, as Ahmed simply tossed Douglas around the ring, causing the former WWF Intercontinental Champion to escape from the ring. Johnson then dove out at Douglas with a big dive, showing off the rookie's agility, but when Johnson attempted to get him back into the ring for the Pearl River Plunge, Douglas managed to slip out of it, and Douglas once again left, this time getting himself counted out! During this match, cameras picked up on Ted Dibiase talking to King Mabel - something was afoot.
Ahmed Johnson looked frustrated by the victory, even though he won - most likely because he didn't get to deliver the Pearl River Plunge to Dean Douglas! The intellectual continued to walk to the back, taunting Johnson on the way - but that's when Ahmed for a second week in a row, decided to go after Douglas! Ahmed grabbed Douglas through the curtain, but that's when a guitar suddenly crashed into the head of the Pearl River Powerhouse! Johnson fell to the floor, as suddenly Jeff Jarrett emerged onto the aisleway, posing with his broken guitar to enormous boos! Jarrett talked trash as he stood over Johnson, before leaving. | 00:09 | - | Commercial Break | 00:12 | 3 | We returned to Monday Night RAW, as Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler talked about what had just happened, where Ahmed Johnson was clocked with a guitar - which led to the return of "Double J" Jeff Jarrett! The announcers talked about how they would try to get a word with Jarrett, and why he attacked the "Pearl River Powerhouse" before the hour's end.
| 00:13 | 4 | The theme of "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel hit, as the former WWF Champion made his way down to the ring - Diesel once again not sporting a positive appearance, as he hasn't since losing the WWF Championship back at the Survivor Series. Diesel stood in the ring as Jim Ross was standing by, welcoming Diesel to the ring. Ross talked about how Diesel has noticeably sported a different appearance in previous weeks, believed to be linked to him losing the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Diesel sighed, talking about how he feels relieved about losing the title, because he was no longer the WWF's poster boy - and he could do what he wants at all times now, without having a mystique, or a bravado, or Vince McMahon in his ear, to make fans want to cheer him. Only the people that wear the glove get his appreciation, not everybody. However suddenly, the theme of the "King of Harts" hit, and out came Owen Hart, accompanied by James E. Cornette! The Richmond crowd booed, as Owen and Cornette took it upon themselves to come to the ring - much to the chagrin of "Big Daddy Cool". Jim asked what Owen and Cornette were doing, as Owen grinned confidently, Cornette taking the microphone from Ross and talking about how two weeks ago, Owen Hart put down Diesel's best friend, Shawn Michaels, and he took him out of action completely! And because of this, Shawn probably can never wrestle again. Diesel got defensive, as Owen spoke out, asking Diesel where he was when Camp Cornette were taking advantage of his best buddy! Diesel got angry and went to punch Owen, but Owen kicked Diesel in the leg, and followed up with a sharp enzuigiri - much like the one that he put Shawn Michaels out of action with! The crowd booed as Owen and Cornette taunted over Diesel, Owen and Cornette then setting off upon realising that Diesel wasn't knocked unconscious, stirring and after Owen's blood!
| 00:19 | 5 | Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler talk about Owen Hart and James E. Cornette's heinous actions, daring to test a not quite "all there" "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel moments ago. Lawler talked about how Diesel didn't save Shawn Michaels because he was scared of getting knocked out as well! Vince continued to argue with the "King".
| 00:20 | - | Commercial Break | 00:23 | 6 | Henry O. Godwinn def. The Brooklyn Brawler [04:36] [+00:01 for Henry's entrance; +00:01 for aftermath] This was a barn-burner between the hog farmer from Arkansas, and the Brawler from Brooklyn, as the Brawler attempted to deliver some hard-hitting moves to Henry O. Godwinn, as Godwinn still had beef with the Greenwich snob of the World Wrestling Federation, Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Godwinn and Brawler battled inside and outside of the ring, but several minutes into the match, Godwinn managed to finish Brawler off with the Slop Drop for the victory.
Henry O. Godwinn celebrated his win to cheers, as the hog farmer celebrated in style, square dancing around the ring. At that point, he realised the slop bucket of his, and decided to slop the Brooklyn Brawler! The Richmond crowd enjoyed it, but that's when Hunter Hearst Helmsley appeared on the RAW tron, telling Henry that he managed to beat a simpleton by the name of the Brooklyn Brawler, but that when he faces him - a future World Wrestling Federation Champion, he has no chance of beating him - and that it'd be the hog farmer that winds up with the slop dropped - courtesy of Hunter Hearst Helmsley! | 00:29 | 7 | Dok Hendrix appeared with several cut-outs of WWF superstars, here for another edition of the In Your House Report. Hendrix talked about the current card for In Your House - as Bret "Hitman" Hart makes his first defense of the WWF Championship against brother-in-law, the British Bulldog; plus, as announced last week on Saturday Morning Superstars, the "Bad Guy" Razor Ramon will defend his WWF Intercontinental Championship against "Sycho" Sid! Plus, the Undertaker will take on King Mabel in a Casket match; and the high-class Hunter Hearst Helmsley will take on the hog farmer, Henry O. Godwinn! Hendrix then talked about King Mabel, and how he had some words for the "Phenom". Mabel was shown with the "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase, as Mabel talked about how scared he was when he found out that he'd be facing the Undertaker in a Casket match, talking about his fear of caskets, but that he has a financial backer that will help him through this match. Dibiase showed off the urn's remains, ad he talked about how Mabel is now a member of the Million Dollar Corporation, and that now, there'd be no chance of him losing, and being placed in that vile casket! The Undertaker and Paul Bearer on the other hand, will be! Dibiase cackled, as Mabel yelled that the legend of the Undertaker would die on December 17th!
| 00:32 | 8 | Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler discussed how Ted Dibiase had bought King Mabel, the "King" talking about how the Undertaker would become a non-factor at In Your House! Vince proceeded to talk about the British Bulldog still scheduled for action; plus, comments from Dr Unger coming up, comments from Jeff Jarrett on his return to WWF television, and "Sycho" Sid of the Million Dollar Corporation taking on Marty Jannetty; but up next, we'd hear from Bret Hart's sister, and the British Bulldog's wife, Diana Smith on who she thinks will pick up the win at In Your House!
| 00:33 | 9 | Commercial Break | 00:36 | 10 | We returned to RAW as footage of SummerSlam 1992 aired, where Diana Smith embraced Bret Hart and the British Bulldog in the ring after their classic match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. We then went to Diana Smith in the front row here tonight on RAW, as Dok Hendrix approached Diana, thanking her for her time as he talked about how she was the wife of the number one contender to the WWF Championship, the British Bulldog - but the sister of the WWF Champion, Bret Hart! Hendrix asked Diana for her opinion going into December 17th, as Diana talked about how his husband, Davey won against Bret at SummerSlam 1992 - he's made that clear numerous times. And although he loves Bret, he drives him insane with his confidence, and his goody-two shoes attitude! Diana talked about how she would be accompanying Davey Boy Smith to the ring that night, because he's her husband, he's her hero, and that on December 17th, she'd be the first person to celebrate with Davey after winning the World Wrestling Federation Championship! Hendrix thanked her for her time. Vince McMahon found her comments slightly controversial to her sibling, Bret.
| 00:38 | 11 | The British Bulldog (w/James E. Cornette and Clarence Mason) def. Hakushi (w/Barry Horowitz) [05:12] [+00:02 for entrances] The number one contender to the World Wrestling Federation Championship was in action against the Buddhist pilgrim, Hakushi tonight, as Hakushi was accompanied by Barry Horowitz, his recently found friend. Bulldog seemed to get the better of Hakushi early on, blowing kisses to his wife, Diana, in the front row tonight for this show - but Hakushi suddenly got in some offense, Hakushi the man that defeated Bret Hart at In Your House in May - and he proved how, getting in several lethal kicks on Bulldog, but ultimately, the British Bulldog managed to catch Hakushi and plant him with the Running Powerslam for the victory!
The crowd booed as the British Bulldog celebrated his win to boos, James E. Cornette and Clarence Mason joining the number one contender to the World Wrestling Federation Championship in the ring, as the three boasted to the camera that the WWF Championship would be in Camp Cornette from December 17th at In Your House! Bulldog uttered that Bret Hart would get beat once again by the brother-in-law, the Bulldog! | 00:45 | 12 | In the backstage area, our cameras caught up with Jim Ross, as he was standing by with "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, as Ross asked Jarrett about his return earlier tonight, attacking Ahmed Johnson. Jarrett stated that it was simple, that he needed to make an impact to promote his growing hit single "With My Baby Tonight"! Jarrett talked about how he'd been away for months producing and making new music - but several weeks ago, he got a call from Dean Douglas, who told him that he could help him make himself a hit star - and so he went and hit Ahmed Johnson! Jarrett told Ross that he was back, and that he...was just GREAT!
| 00:46 | 13 | Commercial Break | 00:49 | 14 | Sid (w/Ted Dibiase and the 1-2-3 Kid) def. Marty Jannetty [04:04] [+00:01 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] This was our main event this week on Monday Night RAW, as Marty Jannetty found himself at outstanding odds, having to go against the 6'9 "Sycho" Sid - let alone having his rival, the 1-2-3 Kid AND the "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase at ringside. Jannetty attempted to play the underdog, going low and attempting to keep it going with a hit-and-run strategy throughout; however, Sid soon managed to blast him out of the sky as he went for a missile dropkick, bouncing off of Sid and down, into the canvas. Dibiase and the Kid got involved, as well, which led to Razor Ramon to make his entrance! The crowd cheered as they heard the "Bad Guy"s theme, and Sid noticed the WWF Intercontinental Champion appear on the aisleway, closing in on the ring. Sid then decided to go home, putting Jannetty away with the Powerbomb for three!
The crowd continued to cheer, as Sid had put away Marty Jannetty, but as Sid's opponent for In Your House approached the ring, the 1-2-3 Kid suddenly met him with a cheap super kick - right into the jaw of Ramon! The crowd booed as the 1-2-3 Kid put the boots to his former friend, the WWF Intercontinental Champion out on his back! Kid, Dibiase and Sid of the Million Dollar Corporation then decided to leave, taunting the unconscious Ramon and Jannetty on the way out! McMahon told us to stay tuned for comments from Dr Unger. | 00:56 | 15 | An advertisement aired, promoting WWF In Your House: Season's Beatings, live on pay-per-view on Sunday, December 17, 1995.
| 00:57 | 16 | We returned to Monday Night RAW, as Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler hyped up next week's edition of RAW, scheduled to feature Bret "Hitman" Hart in one-on-one action against his former rival and fellow Camp Cornette member, Yokozuna in non-title action; plus, Goldust will be in action; "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel will be in action, as will the Bodydonnas when they take on Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty! All this, plus more, six days prior to In Your House on the USA Network, 9/8 CT!
| 00:58 | 17 | Vince McMahon then forwarded things, going on to talk about Shawn Michaels' collapse two weeks ago on RAW, at the hands of Owen Hart in particular; and how we heard from the "Heartbreak Kid" last week, as he stated that he wanted to come back to the World Wrestling Federation, albeit still feeling the effects of his collapse the week prior. McMahon and Lawler put us on the line with Dr Unger, Shawn's doctor treating him through this, as McMahon asked Unger about Shawn's condition after his tragic collapse. Unger told them that Shawn was suffering from lacerations brought on by the kick delivered from Owen Hart, that replicated the danger of the attack delivered from the assault in Syracuse, New York this past September. Unger unfortunately told McMahon and Lawler that Shawn's career may be over, because of his poor mental condition caused by that kick to the skull, and his already severe concussion. This fed into a video package, as Vince talked about Shawn Michaels' career, and how he knew that wrestling in the World Wrestling Federation meant everything to him - and how all WWF superstars do superhuman feats in order to entertain the fans, including putting their bodies on the line. With that, WWF Monday Night RAW went off the air.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 17, 2013 14:10:22 GMT -5
Intrigued by what will happen later on in the show with HBK's doctor, looking forward to it. Good opening contest with Ahmed Johnson once again, and Jeff Jarrett getting him with the guitar could lead to something interesting. Good segment between Diesel and Nugget Owen plus Cornette, very interesting to say the least. Looking forward to what will go on after the attack. Goodwin getting the win is obvious over a pathetic Brooklyn Brawler. Hunter Hearst Helmsley laying down the challenge to Goodwin, oh yeah! I'm intrigued on how you push Hunter up in the ranks over time. Good segment with Mabel and Ted DiBiase, although I think The Undertaker will win at In Your House. Diana siding with British Bulldog doesn't surprise me, and an obvious win for him being the number one contender. He won't win though. Nice little interview with Double J, anticipating he'll be fed to Ahmed Johnson though. Good main event between Sid and Jannetty with a good aftermath of the upper hand being given opposed to Ramon. Lastly, a good interview with Shawn's doctor, but I have a feeling we'll see him again in the near future. A good edition of Raw.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 20, 2013 18:16:19 GMT -5
WWF Superstars - December 9, 1995 Wicomico County Center - Salisbury, MD
Segment | Description | Timeline | 1 | A video package aired, highlighting the closing moments of last Monday's edition of RAW, where Vince McMahon had an on-air phonecall with Shawn Michaels' doctor, Dr Unger; who told McMahon that the "Heartbreak Kid"s career is in jeopardy, linked to the collapse three weeks ago on RAW. The opening video package for WWF Superstars aired, as we went to the Wicomico County Center for Superstars, one week away from WWF In Your House! Vince McMahon and Jim Ross were on commentary as they welcomed us to the show, talking about how tonight we'd see Savio Vega taking on his rival of the past couple of weeks, Bob Backlund; plus, Alundra Blayze, Goldust and Marty Jannetty will be in competition tonight! With that, the theme of Hunter Hearst Helmsley hit to loud boos, as McMahon and Ross revealed Helmsley to be their guest this week on commentary, here on Superstars.
| 00:03 | 2 | The British Bulldog (w/James E. Cornette and Clarence Mason) def. Hakushi [05:03] [+00:02 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] The number one contender to the World Wrestling Federation Championship was in action in this contest, as the British Bulldog, accompanied by Clarence Mason and James E. Cornette all wore black T-shirts saying "Future World Champion" on them in white font; the members of Camp Cornette having a campaign against Bret Hart, whom Bulldog faces in eight days at In Your House. Hakushi put up a fight against the Bulldog, using his diverse acrobatics to counter Bulldog's strength and powerful tactics. Hakushi managed to get the better of Bulldog early on, but Davey Boy managed to get his head back in the game, eventually managing to nail Hakushi with the Running Powerslam for the three. Whilst this match was going on, we heard comments from the reigning WWF Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart in an insert promo, who told Bulldog that Bulldog better be ready for the fight of his life, on December 17th!
The British Bulldog celebrated his victory to cheers, as James E. Cornette and Clarence Mason continued to celebrate. Meanwhile, Avatar came out to the aisleway; previously an ally of Hakushi, but Avatar simply removed his mask and laughed at Hakushi's defeat! Meanwhile, Bulldog seemed ready for In Your House. | 00:11 | - | Commercial Break | 00:15 | 3 | We returned to Saturday Morning Superstars, as Vince McMahon and Jim Ross discussed how ready the British Bulldog seemed for In Your House, although extremely confident. Hunter Hearst Helmsley argued that he had good reason to be, having defeated Bret Hart for the WWF Championship at SummerSlam 1992. From here, they discussed Bob Backlund and his insane ways in recent weeks, all leading back to when he lost the WWF Championship to Diesel in Madison Square Garden; leading up slowly to when he had that exchange of words with President Clinton at the Survivor Series. Ross hoped that Savio Vega had what it took to take Backlund out after putting him in the Chickenwing Crossface last week. Footage rolled, as Hunter Hearst Helmsley, meanwhile argued that Backlund was the smartest man he's ever met, and he thinks Vega has no chance in defeating a legend like him.
| 00:16 | 4 | "The Bizarre One" Goldust (w/Marlena) def. Al Phillips [03:17] [+00:01 for Goldust's entrance; +00:01 for aftermath] The "Bizarre One" debuted his mistress last Saturday morning on Superstars, by the name of Marlena; a golden blonde-haired beauty, wearing a golden dress with her nose high in the air, a cigar in her mouth. Goldust dismembered Al Phillips in this match as Hunter Hearst Helmsley talked about how Goldust was a strange individual, but that he thinks Marlena is the most beautiful woman in the World Wrestling Federation - above Alundra Blayze and Sunny. Goldust meanwhile put Phillips away with the Curtain Call neckbreaker. Meanwhile, an insert promo from Goldust and Marlena aired, talking about how they would rule the WWF in time.
The crowd booed as the bizarre Goldust celebrated his win flirtatiously, as Marlena watched on from the apron; approving of her man of sorts. Al Phillips remained down, as Marlena decided to purposely put her cigar out on his chest! Goldust and Marlena then left to more boos, as Hunter Hearst Helmsley locked eyes with a seductive Marlena.
| 00:21 | - | Commercial Break | 00:25 | 5 | Marty Jannetty def. Ken Draper [02:47] [+00:01 for Jannetty's entrance] The former member of the Rockers went in action tonight, as the partner of Razor Ramon in this feud against the Million Dollar Corporation was in action after a hard-fought loss to "Sycho" Sid this past Monday night on RAW. Jannetty made short work of Draper with little problem, as Jannetty put Draper away with the Rocker Dropper. Meanwhile, an insert promo aired during this match, showing the 1-2-3 Kid, "Sycho" Sid and Ted Dibiase of the Corporation, as Dibiase talked about how Sid was ready to take the WWF Intercontinental Championship away from Razor Ramon at In Your House. Sid then followed with some threatening, angry comments for the "Bad Guy".
Marty Jannetty celebrated his win to cheers, as Jannetty was definitely motivated for any further action against the Million Dollar Corporation in this feud with Razor Ramon against former friend, 1-2-3 Kid and "Sycho" Sid. | 00:29 | 6 | Vince McMahon, Jim Ross and Hunter Hearst Helmsley discussed Razor Ramon and the battle that he is sure to go into on December 17th at In Your House; as Hunter talked about how he hoped the "Bad Guy" won, because it'd make things easier for him: because he'll be sure to be the next in line for a WWF Intercontinental Championship shot. Suddenly, Henry O. Godwinn came to ringside, and slopped Hunter right in the face! Helmsley was disgusted as Godwinn had played mindgames with Helmsley, Helmsley dropping to all fours to try and hide the slop on his face; and that's when Henry slammed the chrome bucket into the Greenwich native's skull! Henry played to the crowd as Helmsley had been humiliated tonight!
| 00:33 | 7 | Dok Hendrix appeared with several cut-outs of WWF superstars, here for another edition of the In Your House Report. Hendrix talked about the current card for In Your House - as Bret "Hitman" Hart makes his first defense of the WWF Championship against brother-in-law, the British Bulldog; plus, as announced last week on Saturday Morning Superstars, the "Bad Guy" Razor Ramon will defend his WWF Intercontinental Championship against "Sycho" Sid! Plus, the Undertaker will take on King Mabel in a Casket match; and the high-class Hunter Hearst Helmsley will take on the hog farmer, Henry O. Godwinn! Hendrix then added, talking about how he'd received some comments earlier this week from the WWF Intercontinental Champion, Razor Ramon. "The Bad Guy" appeared on-screen, as he talked about how it's been a hard couple of weeks, trying to adjust to being away from the 1-2-3 Kid - his former friend - but he doesn't miss him at all. Ramon talked about how he was betrayed, and made a fool of, but that the Kid would get his just desserts very soon. Ramon told Kid that he can't hide behind the Million Dollar Corporation and "Sycho" Sid. Ramon continued, talking about how he wanted Sid to know that he's big, he's tough - but the "Bad Guy" will chop him down, and walk away still the WWF Intercontinental Champion! Hendrix concluded the segment, telling the fans that they can order In Your House now, live on pay-per-view on Sunday, December 17th!
| 00:35 | - | Commercial Break | 00:39 | 8 | We returned to WWF Superstars, as Vince McMahon and Jim Ross was now without Hunter Hearst Helmsley, reminding us of what had just happened with Henry O. Godwinn attacking him in a game of mind games. They shifted the conversation to two weeks ago on Monday Night RAW, where Alundra Blayze was in tag team action with Kyoko Inoue against Aja Kong and Tomoko Watanabe, and Kong annihilated Inoue without even tagging in Watanabe, and before Inoue got a chance to face Blayze. Kong showed interest in the WWF Women's Championship after the match. They talked about how Alundra has taken on bigger women in the past, like Bull Nakano and Bertha Faye; but this could be her biggest challenge to date.
| 00:40 | 9 | WWF Women's Champion Alundra Blayze def. Lioness Asuka [02:39] [+00:01 for entrances] Women's action this morning on Superstars, as the WWF Women's Champion was in action against All Japan Women's Wrestling star, Lioness Asuka, in what was a short, back-and-forth match between two professional women's wrestlers. Blayze was worked over by Asuka, but soon after she made a comeback, putting Asuka away with a decisive bridging German suplex! Meanwhile, Harvey Wippleman decided to call in, offering the WWF Women's Champion the best of luck - because when Aja Kong comes back from her tour in Japan, that Alundra's career and title gold would be around Aja's waist!
Alundra Blayze celebrated her win, as Lioness Asuka rolled out. Blayze celebrated with the WWF Women's Champion and fans, as she definitely had big odds against her, soon to be taking on All Japan's monster star, Aja Kong. | 00:43 | 10 | Vince McMahon and Jim Ross then went on to talk about Jeff Jarrett's return to the World Wrestling Federation after a sabbatical leave earlier this year, after losing the WWF Intercontinental Championship. They talked further about how "Double J" returned on RAW, attacking Ahmed Johnson from behind with an acoustic guitar - and he claimed that his return was because Dean Douglas was his new "roadie" of sorts. They showed footage from the fiasco from Monday.
| 00:44 | 11 | An advertisement aired, promoting WWF In Your House, live on pay-per-view on Sunday, December 17th.
| 00:45 | 12 | Vince McMahon and Jim Ross returned, talking about the Dr Unger conversation from Monday once more, before reviewing the conversation with Shawn Michaels over the phone from last week; where the "Heartbreak Kid" talked about how he was ready to come back and win the World Wrestling Federation Championship - but the conversation with Dr Unger last Monday made things scary. They replayed Unger talking about how Shawn was in bad condition, and that he could potentially have to hang up his boots after the attacks from the gang in Syracuse, as well as Owen Hart three weeks ago on RAW. They then showed a tribute video package, dedicated to Michaels.
| 00:46 | - | Commercial Break
| 00:50 | 13 | Returning from the commercial break, Vince McMahon and Jim Ross promoted Monday Night RAW, this week, as we will be six days away from In Your House! They talked up the WWF Champion, Bret "Hitman" Hart being in action against Camp Cornette's Yokozuna in a big WrestleMania IX and X rematch; six days prior to Bret meeting Yokozuna's ally and brother-in-law, the British Bulldog; also, "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel will be in action, as well as the debut of "Stunning" Steve Austin, as the "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase will unveil him this Monday - it was meant to happen tonight, but Dibiase wanted Austin's debut to be on a bigger stage! Also, the Bodydonnas, Skip and Rad Radford will take on Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty; all this, plus a lot more, this Monday on the USA Network, from 9/8 CT!
| 00:51 | 14 | Savio Vega vs Bob Backlund ended in a double count-out [06:22] [+00:01 for entrances; +00:01 for aftermath] This has been brewing for several weeks, as the former self-proclaimed candidate to be President, Bob Backlund snapped several weeks ago, going after Savio Vega, going after referees, and even went after Jim Ross with his dreaded Chickenwing Crossface! Savio Vega wanted to put a stop to Backlund's tirade this morning on Superstars, as the Puerto-Rican went right to work on Backlund, matching up against the mentalist. Backlund cowered once or twice, but Vega continued on the offensive, until he quickened the pace, and Backlund cut him off after Vega made a swift mistake! Backlund worked over Vega and repeatedly tried to go for the Chickenwing Crossface, but Vega managed to break it on the ropes - that didn't stop Backlund however, who forced Vega through the ropes and onto the outside, the Chickenwing still intact! Both men ended up being counted out.
The crowd booed loudly as Bob Backlund refused to let go of the Chickenwing Crossface, Savio Vega riving in pain in the hold; as an official came out to help the referee for the match break Backlund' grip of the Crossface - but when it worked, Backlund locked another official in the hold! Backlund had continued to snap, as WWF Superstars went off the air. | 00:58 |
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Post by DTP. on Jun 22, 2013 17:54:15 GMT -5
THE CHEAT SHEET Written by Marc Pearson on Thursday, December 7, 1995
- I am sorry to announce the unfortunate passing of "Little Beaver". Lionel Giroux, a midget wrestler, was born in Saint Jéróme, Quebec to a Canadian family in 1935, and started wrestling in 1950, at the young age of fifteen. Beaver went on to wrestle around Quebec, and held a lot of star power - enough to command a large portion of the live gate at wrestling events. His most famous appearance was at WWF WrestleMania III, where he teamed with the Haiti Kid and Hillbilly Jim, in a six-man tag team match against King Kong Bundy, Little Tokyo and Lord Littlebrook in which he wrestled in front of 93,000 fans in the Pontiac Silverdome. It was during this match that Giroux had to retire from wrestling, taking a body slam and an elbow drop from the 400+ pound, Bundy. Giroux passed away sometime on Monday, December 4th after suffering from various health problems.
- There was evidently no mention of a title switch on WWF television this week. This regards the Smoking Gunns losing the WWF Tag Team Championships to the Bodydonnas, Skip and Tom Prichard on the Youngstown, Ohio show, last Wednesday. However, the Smoking Gunns managed to regain the titles the night after, on the Canton, Ohio show. It seems as though creative wants to hold back on the Bodydonnas getting involved with the WWF Tag Team Championships, let alone winning them. Another notable key fact is that Tom Prichard is Skip's partner in the Bodydonnas only on live events - whereas, Rad Radford is currently portraying the second Bodydonna on television. I personally expect this to change in the near future, with Prichard permanently replacing Radford.
- Shawn Michaels' doctor was not a real person. "Dr Unger" was played by none other than Vince McMahon's son, Shane. This storyline that tells us that Shawn is suffering from a form of post-concussion syndrome will extend the angle for a couple of weeks. I'm expecting a rematch with Owen Hart upon his return; especially since Owen's new catchphrase regards him knocking Shawn Michaels out of competition.
- WCW Monday Nitro managed to prevail once again, this week on what is being called the "Monday Night Wars". World Championship Wrestling's flagship show managed to pull off a 2.6 rating, coming out of World War 3; whereas, WWF Monday Night RAW came in shortly behind with a 2.4 rating. It makes sense, as Nitro was highlighted by featuring Hulk Hogan challenging Randy Savage to a match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at their next pay-per-view, Starrcade; whereas, RAW featured inevitable hype for In Your House, lacking appearances from top tier talent, such as Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker and Bret Hart.
- Bam Bam Bigelow is still being advertised for live events for the World Wrestling Federation; although, his final appearance will reportedly come at In Your House.
- Jeff Jarrett returned to WWF television this week, igniting a feud with Ahmed Johnson. Jarrett boasted a new gimmick direction; that he was going to have Dean Douglas as his new roadie, and that Douglas would allow Jarrett to reach new heights of fame. Additionally, there has been rumoured discussion of the Roadie's future with the World Wrestling Federation.
- WWF Monday Night RAW this past week aired on 12/04/1995. In results from the card: - Sid def. Marty Jannetty. - The British Bulldog def. Hakushi. - Henry O. Godwinn def. The Brooklyn Brawler. - Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas by count-out.
- WCW Monday Nitro this past week aired on 12/04/1995. In results from the card: - Lex Luger def. Randy Savage by disqualification in a non-title match. - The Giant def. Scott Norton. - Sting def. Kurasawa. - Harlem Heat def. The American Males.
- WWF In Your House airs on pay-per-view on 12/17/1995. The current card for the show is: - Bret Hart vs British Bulldog for the WWF Championship. - Razor Ramon vs Sid for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. - The Undertaker vs King Mabel in a Casket match. - Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs Henry O. Godwinn. - Owen Hart vs Diesel. (spec.) - Ahmed Johnson vs Dean Douglas/Jeff Jarrett. (spec.)
- WCW Starrcade airs on pay-per-view on 12/27/1995. The current card for the show is: - Randy Savage vs Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. - Lex Luger vs Sting vs Ric Flair in a Triangle match to determine a number one contender to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. - A 7-vs-7 series of singles match featuring WCW vs NJPW. - Sting vs Kensuke Sasaki for the WCW US Heavyweight Championship. (spec.)
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Post by DTP. on Jun 22, 2013 18:24:55 GMT -5
THE GORILLA POSITION Written by Sean Pope on Monday, December 11, 1995
WWF @ THE CIVIC CENTRE IN BRANTFORD, ONT - December 4, 1995 [1,800] Bret Hart and The Undertaker def. Owen Hart and Yokozuna Davey Boy Smith def. Diesel by disqualification after Diesel snapped King Mabel def. Bam Bam Bigelow Razor Ramon def. The 1-2-3 Kid to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Savio Vega def. Bob Backlund Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match Ahmed Johnson and Marty Jannetty def. Jeff Jarrett and Dean Douglas by count-out Sid def. Bob Holly Goldust def. Doink the Clown The Smoking Gunns def. The Bodydonnas to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Avatar def. Hakushi
WWF @ THE CIVIC CENTRE IN OSHAWA, ONT - December 5, 1995 [2,200] Bret Hart def. Yokozuna to retain the WWF Championship The Undertaker def. King Mabel by disqualification after Ted Dibiase interfered The Smoking Gunns def. Owen Hart and Davey Boy Smith by disqualification to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Bob Backlund def. Savio Vega Diesel def. Jeff Jarrett Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty def. Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match Goldust def. Barry Horowitz Steve Austin def. Bob Holly Fatu, Ahmed Johnson and Hakushi def. The Bodydonnas and Dean Douglas
WWF @ THE CIVIC CENTER IN NIAGARA FALLS, NY - December 6, 1995 [3,000] Bret Hart def. Diesel to retain the WWF Championship in a No-Disqualification match The Undertaker def. King Mabel by disqualification after Ted Dibiase interfered The Smoking Gunns def. Owen Hart and Yokozuna to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships The 1-2-3 Kid def. Marty Jannetty Ahmed Johnson def. Jeff Jarrett Savio Vega def. Bob Backlund The British Bulldog def. Bam Bam Bigelow Steve Austin def. Freddie Joe Floyd Razor Ramon def. Sid to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Goldust def. Doink the Clown Dean Douglas, The Bodydonnas and Avatar def. Hakushi, Bob Holly, Fatu and Duke Droese
WWF @ THE CIVIC CENTER IN PITTSBURGH, PA - December 8, 1995 [5,300] Bret Hart, The Undertaker and Diesel def. the British Bulldog, Owen Hart and Yokozuna King Mabel def. Bam Bam Bigelow The Smoking Gunns def. Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Razor Ramon def. Jeff Jarrett to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas by disqualification after interference from Jeff Jarrett; Razor Ramon made the save Steve Austin def. Doink the Clown Bob Backlund def. Savio Vega Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match Hakushi, Fatu and Barry Horowitz def. The Bodydonnas and Kama
WWF @ THE ROSEMONT HORIZON IN CHICAGO, IL - December 9, 1995 [3,200] Bret Hart def. Owen Hart to retain the WWF Championship Davey Boy Smith def. Bam Bam Bigelow The Undertaker def. King Mabel in a Casket match The Smoking Gunns def. Sid and the 1-2-3 Kid to retain the WWF Tag Team Championships Goldust def. Barry Horowitz Steve Austin def. Doink the Clown Razor Ramon def. Jeff Jarrett to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship Hunter Hearst Helsmley def. Henry O. Godwinn in a Slop Bucket match Ahmed Johnson def. Dean Douglas by disqualification after interference from Jeff Jarrett; Razor Ramon made the save Savio Vega def. Bob Backlund Hakushi, Fatu and Hakushi def. The Bodydonnas and Kama
NEXT WEEK: THE WWF HITS STU HART'S SHOWDOWN AT THE CORRAL IN CALGARY!
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Post by chaz on Jun 22, 2013 19:23:18 GMT -5
There's nothing really to critique as everything you're doing is fantastic. The layout, clear and easy to read. The booking, logical and realistic. It's where you go from here as there is a lot to work with for 1995. This was the ideal time for the Bulldog to take the belt. He would have been the big heel champion the WWF needed. Although, I'm unsure of a title change this close to WrestleMania. I still see the Iron Man Match coming. I'd like to see more out of the Owen/Shawn feud. It'd be nice to see the angle lead to Owen beating Shawn in the Rumble. This has got to be what pushes Owen over the edge as a top, credible main event star. He needs a big role heading into 1996 and WrestleMania.
Can't wait for more.
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