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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 2, 2009 7:16:03 GMT -5
- Diesel getting a early push is good to see. I wonder how long before he gets some gold. - I like Heenan is back with Perfect. They always worked well together. Also liked that Perfect had to earn his victory. - Not really sure who 00DEAN is. - Bushwackers were better as the Sheepherders. Hopefully they don’t get a push. - Continuing Ramon/Hart is great. This would help Ramon even more. - Bigelow beating Santana is a good main event. Here’s hoping that Bigelow gets a decent sized push. - Overall, good show. Hoping that your going to push some of the guys that never got the push they deserved (Perfect, Bigelow and Ramon). Good stuff.
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Post by chaz on Feb 2, 2009 12:48:40 GMT -5
FEDERATION NEWS AND NOTES
WWF officials are looking to bring in more tag teams. As part of this new movement, new teams that have been signed already are The Steiner Brothers, The Rock 'n' Roll Express and The Long Riders, who will be given a new gimmick.
Shawn Michaels has calmed down since he was told he would not be pushed if his erratic behaviour continued. Part of this is down to his real-life friend Diesel, who is set to be rewarded with a push of his own.
Mr. Perfect's face turn is set to occur in the next couple of weeks.
Rick Martel and The Big Boss Man are scheduled to feud.
According to early reports, WrestleMania IX is set to be 'in tribute' to President DiBiase and Vice President Schyster.
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Post by HoganBai on Feb 2, 2009 18:23:56 GMT -5
- Martel/Bossman seems a bit "eh" to me sorry - Perfect as a face is cool - Please HBK, stay normal, I want you to succeed! Nice to see Diesel getting a push too
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Post by koreygunz on Feb 2, 2009 20:02:38 GMT -5
Good shows. I like Perfect as a heel and back with Heenan. A group of the Brain, Perfect, and the Narcissist would be cool.
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Post by chaz on Feb 3, 2009 14:13:08 GMT -5
January 31 1993 - The World Wrestling Federation; Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan welcomed us to the show. They hyped appearances from WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Martel, WWF Tag Team Champions The Legion of Doom, Bam Bam Bigelow and the television debut of The Narcissist. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated Doink The Clown.- Fresh off his victory in the Royal Rumble, The Undertaker was always the hot favourite going into this match. - Intimidated, Doink had a 'hit and run' approach to the match and tried to wear The Undertaker down like nobody has been able to do before. It didn't work. - Once The Undertaker caught up with Doink, it was all over. The prankster was quickly immobilized, leaving him prey to the Tombstone Piledriver. - The Undertaker and Paul Bearer posed in the ring. - This match was from the 25/1 edition of Monday Night RAW. We saw pre-taped promos from both Razor Ramon from the 25/1 edition of Monday Night RAW, and WWF Champion Bret Hart's response from Superstars on the 30/1. Rick Martel defeated Joey Maggs.- The Intercontinental Champion was the dominant force in this match. - He picked up a nice and easy win with the Quebec Crab. - After the match, Martel admired his reflection in his Intercontinental Title. Sean Mooney is standing by with Bam Bam Bigelow and Jimmy Hart. Mooney asks what Bigelow's intentions are here in the World Wrestling Federation. Bigelow says he intends to whittle down the competition and when the time is right, take what's his, and that's the World Wrestling Federation Title. The Legion of Doom defeated The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa).- The Headshrinkers looked to get their name out their in contention for the WWF Tag Team Titles by beating the Champions here. - The Legion of Doom seemed troubled by the aggressive nature of Samu and Fatu at times, but held on. - LOD picked up the win when Samu failed with an attack using one of the WWF Tag Team Title belts, leading to the Doomsday Device. The Bushwackers defeated Kevin Krueger and Butch Stanley.- The Bushwackers seemed to be more interested in entertaining the crowd. - They started out by playing to the crowd, and ended up being attacked by their opponents. - However, Luke and Butch fought back and picked up the win with the Battering Ram. - This match was from the 30/1 edition of Superstars. Vince McMahon hosted the WWF Update. He reviewed the past month's events, including the Royal Rumble. The Undertaker earned a WWF Championship match at WrestleMania IX. However, Bret Hart may not be holding the Title then as he must defend the belt at Saturday Night's Main Event on February 27 against an opponent yet to be named. Heenan left the announcer's booth to go and support his client in the main event. The Narcissist (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Brutus Beefcake.- Beefcake struggled to handle the power, strength and endurance of The Narcissist. - Beefcake surprised Narcissist with a Sleeper Hold but it was soon broken. - Heenan distracted Beefcake long enough for The Narcissist to surprise him with a forearm to the face. - After picking up the win, The Narcissist had his arm raised by Bobby Heenan to end tonight's show.
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Post by chaz on Feb 4, 2009 17:23:02 GMT -5
February 1 1993 - The World Wrestling Federation Presents; Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan welcomed us to tonight's show. They hyped appearances from Jake Roberts, The Narcissist, and the main event - a Royal Rumble rematch for the World Wrestling Federation Title between Bret Hart and Razor Ramon. Diesel defeated The Bezerker.- Diesel continued his impressive winning streak. - Bezerker didn't stand a chance against the Federation newcomer, after falling victim to a huge Jacknife Powerbomb. - During the match, we saw an insert promo from Diesel, in which he claimed he would soon be holding a WWF Title belt, whether he has to go through Rick Martel, Bret Hart or Razor Ramon. High Energy defeated Bill Badd and Brian Elmore.- Koko B. Ware and Owen Hart work well as a team. The crowd were solidly behind them. - Hart picked up the win quick with a Missile Dropkick. We saw a pre-taped promo featuring Intercontinental Champion Rick Martel, who was spewing the usual garbage. The Big Boss Man walked into view and said he is disrespecting the Intercontinental Title by using it as nothing more then a mirror. Martel laughed, and claimed 'it's not a crime to look this good' before heading off, leaving Boss Man frustrated. Jake Roberts defeated Action Jackson.- Roberts toyed with his opponent before drilling him into the mat with a DDT. - After the match, Roberts grabbed a microphone and started to insult Randy Savage. He said it's not over until he says it's over. A promotional video aired for Saturday Night's Main Event, due to take place on February 27, and featuring Bret Hart or Razor Ramon defending the WWF Championship. Bobby Heenan left the announcer's booth to go to ringside for the next match. The Narcissist (w/ Bobby Heenan and Mr. Perfect) defeated Sgt. Slaughter.- Throughout the match, Heenan constantly ordered Mr. Perfect to take note of The Narcissist's impressive performance. - The Narcissist picked up a second successive win by dominating the veteran Sgt. Slaughter, ultimately ending the match with a forearm to the face. A promotional video aired for the upcoming WWF Title Match between Bret Hart and Razor Ramon. Bret Hart defeated Razor Ramon to retain the WWF Championship. (Disqualification)- A fantastic back and forth match. Nobody knew what the outcome would be here. - Hart started to reverse everything Razor threw at him, frustrating The Bad Guy. - Razor began to take his frustrations out on Hart, ignoring the referee's orders and causing himself to be disqualified. - As Razor continued to assault Hart, The Undertaker was led out to the ring by Paul Bearer. As soon as Razor saw who was heading down the ramp, he ran away through the crowd. - The Undertaker got into the ring, he looked down on the fallen WWF Champion. We finished with a shot of The Undertaker continuing to stare as Hart begins to recover, looking at his future at WrestleMania.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Feb 4, 2009 18:10:16 GMT -5
-love the graphic for Raw -I wasnt truely alive during this time period so... -Diesel winning is good, espically to somone like The Bezerker -Koko B. Ware and Owen Hart? Weird team. But maybe around this time they were taggin. -funny promo with Rick Martel and Boss Man -OK match for Jake Roberts, it seems some of ur matches are squash matches though. -Slaughter lost -Hart retaining is better then putting the title on Razor. - Taker vs Hogan -good show but too may swuash matches
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Post by chaz on Feb 4, 2009 18:14:41 GMT -5
Where'd you get 'Taker vs. Hogan from?
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Feb 4, 2009 18:15:29 GMT -5
- The Undertaker got into the ring, he looked down on the fallen WWF Champion. We finished with a shot of The Undertaker continuing to stare as Hart begins to recover, looking at his future at WrestleMania.
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Post by chaz on Feb 4, 2009 18:28:07 GMT -5
.. still looking where you got Hogan from.
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Post by Kemp2k on Feb 4, 2009 18:50:52 GMT -5
1993 is very well one of my favorite years for the WWF, just because once you go back and watch all the PPVs, and whatnot. You just see where are they right now, and you would be seeing Diesel who would go on and become Big Sexy Kevin Nash. It's amazing to go back to 1993, and see what happens to them now.
Anyway, I do like Diesel's winning streak, and hopefully that it means a future IC reign is in the works.
Love Rick Martel as the IC Champ, I always thought that he shoulda been the IC Champ. But his promo was great, with Bossman.
I can't wait to see what you will do with Jake and Randy though.
I hope you will do wonders for The Narcissist than the real WWF. I thought with that gimmick, he coulda went far but who knows.
Inside very deep, I wanted Razor Ramon to win. But Damn it, Hart won. As for Wrestlemania, Hart vs Undertaker is looking pretty good though.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 4, 2009 18:54:35 GMT -5
Raw was good, although seemed alot longer than it usually is. Some interesting matches. A huge main event, I liked it. Looked like a great match and it looks like Hart and Taker might be feuding which is awesome. I always enjoyed there matches. Can't wait to see what you do here man and heading into Mania.
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Post by †hê Jå§ðñ Wïllïåm§ on Feb 4, 2009 20:44:25 GMT -5
Must of mis read
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Bob Bob Bobelow
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 4, 2009 23:19:59 GMT -5
- Considering the era, squashes were all over the card. So that gives it the realistic value and I like that you keep to that. - Diesel push is good. Considering its 1993 their wasn’t really any legit big guys so I can see him being a dominate force. - Luger/Perfect match must be in the works here. Heenan ordering Perfect to pay attention is going to drive him nuts, and I like it! - Roberts/Savage is interesting. - Great main event. Taker scaring Ramon off is something odd. I don’t think Ramon would really run away from a title match. But then again he could and in this case he did. Ramon/Taker mini feud would be nice. - Love 1993 and this diary is spot on in realism. Good read.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 5, 2009 7:03:04 GMT -5
Good opening contest to kick off WWF Monday Night RAW, nothing too special, Diesel simply squashing the Bezerker. I hated Berzerker. High Energy beating Bill Badd and Brian Elmore was a way to get High Energy over, simply put. Jake Roberts beating Action Jackson...another way to get Roberts over. Hmm, Lex Luger beating Sgt Slaughter is fine. I think this RAW is slightly too long for some reason, have you increased RAW's time length to two hours in the past? Fantasic main event, but would it really happen on RAW? Unless you've changed it to feature more action-packed main events.
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Post by HoganBai on Feb 5, 2009 8:18:29 GMT -5
I'm thinking maybe Diesel/Hart at SNME. Maybe an unclean finish, could get Diesel over big time (huge Nash fan here) but keep his "not been pinned" streak going. Bret Hart/Taker at Wrestlemania gives me huge boners. Should be freaking awesome. Sad not to see anymore Hogan/Yoko build up but w/e, and the start of Bigelow's push seems interesting. Will take some time though I feel. Would be better going against Taker as the champion too I feel, but that's just my opinion.
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Post by drakerko on Feb 5, 2009 11:54:13 GMT -5
i have to say chaz i do enjoy reading these shows. shame razor got dq'd lol, but loved taker coming to the ring at the end to stare at Hart. hmm, i'm just wondering who you will have Hart face at SNME. i do hope he remains champ and faces Taker though. btw haha loved the martel/big boss man bit, although never liked boss man so if they did have a match have martel win pleasee. i like a winning streak, hope diesel continues it. The Narcissist looks dominant, hopefully it continues until he gets a tough opponent.
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Post by chaz on Feb 5, 2009 19:24:29 GMT -5
February 3 1993 - World Wrestling Federation Live Event High Energy defeated The Nasty Boys (w/ Jimmy Hart). (Disqualification)- High Energy picked up the win when Jimmy Hart struck Koko B. Ware. High Energy fought off Hart and The Nastys after the match. Shawn Michaels (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated Jim Neidhart.- Michaels returns to TV with an impressive win, beating Neidhart with a stiff Superkick. - This match was recorded for the 7/2 edition of Wrestling Challenge. Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Duane Gill.- Bigelow wins within 30 seconds using the Diving Headbutt. - This match was recorded for the 6/2 edition of Superstars. The Legion of Doom defeated The Long Riders to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship.- Kip Winchester and Brett Colt made their WWF debuts here tonight, and against the biggest possible challenge in the WWF Tag Team Champions. - LOD picked up a great win with the Doomsday Device on Winchester. Before the intermission, Howard Finkel announces that tomorrow night, there will be a change to the previously advertised card. Rick Martel will defend his Intercontinental Title in a 15-man gauntlet. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated Razor Ramon.- Fantastic encounter by these two big men. The crowd were solidly behind The Undertaker. - Ramon was pinned after the Tombstone Piledriver. Randy Savage defeated Papa Shango.- Shango played the heel role well and looked to crush Savage with his voodoo. - Savage found the will to overcome Shango and pinned him with a Diving Elbow Drop. - This match was taped for the 6/2 edition of Superstars. Hulk Hogan defeated Sid Justice (w/ Jake Roberts).- Hogan is easily the most over star in the World Wrestling Federation, as proved by the crowd reactions tonight. - Justice teased and toyed with Hogan before the big comeback. - Hogan nailed a boot to the face followed by a big body slam on Justice. - The match ended with the Atomic Leg Drop. - Roberts came in afterwards with Damien, but Hogan sent him flying over the top rope. Bret Hart defeated President DiBiase (w/ Vice President Schyster) to retain the WWF Championship.- DiBiase got on the mic before the match and promised he would leave as WWF Champion tonight. - Hart proved him wrong however, picking up the win in around 10 minutes with the Sharpshooter. February 4 1993 - World Wrestling Federation Live Event The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated High Energy.- High Energy struggled with the power of Samu and Fatu. - Fatu picked up the win for his team with a top-rope splash onto Koko B. Ware. The Narcissist (w/ Bobby Heenan and Mr. Perfect) defeated Jim Powers.- Heenan was constantly telling Perfect to watch The Narcissist's impressive peformance, calling him his greatest ever protege. - Narcissist picked up the win with a flying forearm. - This match was taped for the 7/2 edition of Wrestling Challenge. The Ultimate Warrior defeated Iron Mike Sharpe.- Warrior demolished his opponent with several huge blows and intense pace, picking up the win for an Ultimate Slam followed by the Ultimate Splash. - This match was taped for the 7/2 edition of Wrestling Challenge. Shawn Michaels (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated Virgil.- Michaels beat Virgil with a stunning Superkick. - This match was taped for the 6/2 edition of Superstars. Bret Hart defeated President DiBiase (w/ Vice President Schyster) to retain the WWF Championship.- DiBiase got on the mic before the match and promised he would leave as WWF Champion tonight. - Hart proved him wrong however, picking up the win in around 10 minutes with the Sharpshooter. Diesel was victorious in a 15-Man Gauntlet to win the Intercontinental Championship.ENTRANT | ELIMINATED BY | Kim-Chee | Marty Jannetty | Marty Jannetty | Doink The Clown | Koko B. Ware | Doink The Clown | Doink The Clown | Earthquake | Earthquake | Kamala | Jim Neidhart | Kamala | Owen Hart | Kamala | Kamala | The British Bulldog | Double J | The British Bulldog | The British Bulldog | The Big Boss Man | The Mountie | The Big Boss Man | Brutus Beefcake | The Big Boss Man | The Big Boss Man | Diesel | Rick Martel | Diesel | Diesel | WINNER |
The Mega Powers defeated Sid Justice, Jake Roberts and Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) in a Handicap Match.- Hogan teased a body slam on Yokozuna. - The finish saw Hogan hit the Atomic Leg Drop on Justice.
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Post by chaz on Feb 6, 2009 16:20:24 GMT -5
Updated with final live event of the week.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 6, 2009 17:14:34 GMT -5
- I really like the President DiBiase character and how your booking Luger. - Anyway, the House Shows look pretty damn good and their different, not the same stuff over and over again. - I like Diesel as champion. I'm figuring that Diesel will be a dominate champion, and i like that. - I've always liked 1993 and old school WWF. Good stuff. Hope that at some point DiBiase wins the strap!
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