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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 13, 2019 0:08:30 GMT -5
FYI if anybody's wondering I've been bed bound by illness for the past 2 weeks and now have 122 pages saved in my dock for THEWORLD07 rolling out on a daily basis. So yea I guess I'm kinda back maybe I wish you a speedy recovery, Dan.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 6, 2019 11:50:10 GMT -5
Week #19: May 8th - May 14th WWF RAW 5/8/19951. Hughie The Clown defeated Scott Taylor in 2:46 following a top rope moonsault. During the match, Bam-Bam Bigelow shared a pre-tape promo saying he’ll be the man with the last laugh this Sunday. 2. The Kamikaze Kid defeated Barry Horowitz in 3:58 following a spinning heel kick 3. Kings Court w/ Diesel: Jerry Lawler conducted an interview with WWF World Champion regarding his championship match with Yokozuna this weekend at Im Your House. Lawler believes that Diesel got lucky at WrestleMania XI and his luck will run out in six days. Diesel laughs it off and tells Lawler that he proved to be the better man at WrestleMania and he’ll do the same at IYH. Diesel says that Yokozuna dominated the WWF for a few months, but Big Daddy Cool is going to be dominating the WWF for a lifetime. Nobody is going to be able to stop Diesel and he’s confident that he’ll be the longest reigning WWF World Champion when its all said and done. Diesel suggests that Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji do not get involved otherwise they suffer the same fate as Yokozuna. Diesel looks at Lawler and says that perhaps after IYH he’ll knock some respect into Lawler, too. 4. Kama Vignette: A vignette focusing on Kama punching and kicking a bag is shown. There were pictures of Randy Savage on them, along with Undertaker and Bret Hart. 5. Men on a Mission defeated Paul Donald & Chris Kanyon in 3:44 when Mabel pinned Donald after a big splash. 6. Undertaker/Ron Simmons Video Package: The video package promotes the match taking place this weekend. Could the Movement leader be buried six feet under? 7. Rick Steiner defeated Glen Ruth in 2:25 following a middle rope bulldog. 8. Bret Hart Interview: Jim Ross conducted a sit down interview with Bret Hart earlier in the day regarding his match with Owen Hart in six days. Bret says that his brother is talented and he knows how good Owen can become. There is no question he’s disappointed in the direction that Owen has taken by being associated with Chris Benoit. Originally, Bret didn’t want to wrestle his brother. However, he realized that his brother is determined to prove himself and Bret is going to show Owen that he still has work to do. Bret knows that Owen has done things that he’ll realize weren’t the right thing to do. In six days, Bret is going to wrestle his brother the right way and show his brother first hand why he is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. 9. The British Bulldog defeated IRS in 5:06 following a running powerslam. After the match, Chris Benoit came out and rammed Bulldog shoulder first into the ring post several times. 10. Diesel/Yokozuna Video Package: The video package promotes the upcoming rematch bet ween Diesel and King Yokozuna taking place in six days at In Your House. Will Yokozuna regain his throne as WWF World Champion? 11. Jeff Jarrett defeated Mike Bell in 3:44 following a jumping DDT 12. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Helmsley is disgruntled for not getting any title opportunities following his match at WrestleMania where he reminds us that he retired Mr. Perfect once and for all. Helmsley isn’t going to stand for this and if the WWF thinks he’s going to standby allow other people to jump ahead of him, then they don’t know him very well. Helmsley warns McMahon that he’ll have to do something to finally get the attention that he deserves. McMahon has a confused expression wondering what Helmsley is possibly talking about. 13. Psycho Sid defeated Duke Droese in 3:56 following a powerbomb. After the match, Sid powerbombs Droese onto a trash can. 14. Ron Simmons defeated Marty Jannetty in 8:14 following an over the Dominator. After the match, the lights went out suggesting that the Undertaker was coming. When the lights came back on, Simmons remained in the ring ready for a fight, but nobody was there. Simmons is heard yelling that he’s not running and he wants the Dead Man in six days. WWF Superstars 5/13/1995 1. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Reno Riggins in 2:52 following a diving headvutt. 2. Men on a Mission defeated Glen Ruth & Duane Gill in 2:16 when Mo pinned Gill after a spinning heel kick. 3. Hakushi defeated Bob Holly in 4:13 following a top rope moonsault. NOTE: Next show is In Your House pay per view
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jan 30, 2019 10:39:11 GMT -5
Week #18: May 1st - May 7th WWF RAW 5/1/1995 1. Mabel defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Tatanka in 6:08 following a middle rope splash. After the match, Mabel and Mo sent Tatanka and Carlos Vega to the floor and posed with the tag titles signaling that the belts will be theirs on May 15th. 2. Psycho Sid defeated Mike Bell in 1:03 following a powerbomb. After the match, Sid put Bell through the announcers table with another powerbomb. 3. Kings Court w/ Scott Steiner: Jerry Lawler conducted an interview with WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner regarding a steel cage match with his brother Rick Steiner at In Your House. Scott tells Lawler that he has been locked in the same room as his brother when they were kids and the idea of being locked in a cage with Rick doesn’t scare him at all. Scott has shown that he’ll do whatever it takes to keep the championship and if he has to toss his brothers thick skull into a cage over and over again in order to walk out as the WWF Intercontinental Champion then so be it. Scott reminds us that Rick turned on him after coming back from injury and he’ll never second guess his actions at In Your House inside a steel cage. 4. Adam Bomb Vignette: A vignette promoting the debut of Adam Bomb. Bomb is coming to the WWF and is looking to explode onto the scene to take out the likes of Yokozuna, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Jeff Jarrett and many others. 5. Randy Savage defeated IRS in 4:57 following a top rope elbow drop. 6. Ron Simmons Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Ron Simmons regarding his match with the Undertaker at In Your House. McMahon talks about the Undertaker and how any man who has stepped foot in the ring with the Deadman, has not been the same. Vince knows that Simmons has one goal, to be the WWF World Champion, but this match could change the direction of his career. Simmons gets heated and tells McMahon that he has beaten all the big names that the WWF has to offer. “I beat Hulk Hogan, and he ran away.” Well, Simmons will not runaway. He is not afraid of the dark. He has had one goal since the birth of the Movement, and that is to be the WWF World Champion. Undertaker is just the next obstacle to overcome before achieving his goal. The lights go out and there is a gong sound. The lights reappear and Simmons hasn’t left the ring. He’s standing there ready for a fight, which surprises McMahon. Simmons tells Vince, “I’m not afraid. Undertaker should be.” 7. Chris Benoit defeated Marty Jannetty in 10:44 following a top rope diving headbutt. 8. Razor Ramon Interview: A pre-tape promo by Razor Ramon is shown. Ramon has a chain in his hands and he’s looking forward to having Jeff Jarrett on the other hand and whipping his butt all over the arena at IYH. Ramon says he’s going to cause so much damage to Jarrett that he won’t be able to annoy the fans with his constant reminding of how to spell his name. “Jarrett, your desire to be the leader of a new Dynasty will come to an end, Chico. You’re dynasty will be nothing but a bust!” 9. The Smoking Gunns defeated The Heavenly Bodies in 8:13 when Billy pinned Del Ray following a top rope leg drop/side slam combo. 10. Kama Vignette: A vignette promoting the debut of Kama is shown. Kama was kicking a bag and punching a punching bag saying that he’s going to knockout all the competition. 11. Brian Lee defeated Bob Holly in 6:37 following a big boot. 12. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Hunter Hearst Helmsley, who has noted that he hasn’t done much of anything in recent weeks after he retired Mr. Perfect at WrestleMania XI. It’s likely because the WWF officials are fearful that Hunter will send all the big names out to pasture. Helmsley tells Ross that he has climbed the ranks in the WWF in a quick fashion and he should be treated as a big star. He’s got the class, money, and home that a big star should have. Now, it is time for him to have more gold in the WWF. Helmsley reveals he’ll be competing in the 1995 King of the Ring tournament and after he wins the gold crown he’ll be wearing the WWF World Championship, too. r 13. Bret Hart defeated Paul Roma by disqualification in 4:25 when Paul Roma got involved. After the match, Hart was able to fight off both members of Pretty Models. 14. WWF World Champion Diesel defeated Jeff Jarrett in 11:54 to retain the title following a Jackknife powerbomb. During the match, Jarrett collided with Scott Norton on the apron leading to a big boot from Diesel and the powerbomb moments later. After the match, Jarrett scolded Norton for costing him the match, but quickly backed off when Norton got in his face in the corner. WWF Superstars 5/7/19951. Razor Ramon defeated Scott Taylor in 2:10 following the Razors Edge. 2. Shawn Michaels defeated Matt Hardy in 2:37 following a superkick. 3. Scott Norton defeated Reno Riggins in 2:44 following a shoulder breaker. 4. King Yokozuna defeated Duke Droese in 4:55 following the Bonzai Drop.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 1, 2018 0:26:23 GMT -5
Week #17: April 24th - April 30th WWF RAW 4/24/1995 1. Fatu defeated Greg Johnson in 2:34 following a top rope splash. 2. Pretty Models (Paul Roma & Rick Martel) defeated John Paul & Mike Khoury in 2:15 when Roma pinned Khoury following a top rope elbow drop. 3. Kings Court w/ Rick Steiner: Jerry Lawler hosts the segment as he introduces “the rightful holder of the WWF Intercontinental Championship”, Rick Steiner for an interview. Rick tells Lawler that everyone is entitled to one lucky moment in life and at WrestleMania XI, his brother Scott got his one lucky moment when he pinned him for the championship. However, luck always runs out and that’s the cace for little Scott Steiner. Rick believes that lightning will not strike twice because he’s invoking his rematch clause and he wants a match where Scotty has nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. He can’t escape the ring to grab helpful weapons to beat his older brother. Lawler asks “are saying what I think you’re saying?!” and has a devilish smile. Rick nods and says on May 15th, he wants Scott Steiner inside a steel cage. 4. Duke Droese defeated IRS in 4:56 following the Trash Compactor. 5. Adam Bomb Vignette: Bomb is coming into the WWF and he’s coming in just a few weeks. The likes of Yokozuna, Jeff Jarrett, Psycho Sid and other rulebreakers better try their best to prepare for a dose of radiation. 6. Diesel Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with the WWF World Champion Diesel. Diesel has the championship over his shoulder and has a smirk on his face as if he knows what McMahon is going to ask him. McMahon brings up how Diesel was at an all-time high when he won the title at WrestleMania XI, but just last week he suffered arguably the most embarrassing loss of his career in a tag match when Jeff Jarrett earned a three count. Diesel chimes in and wants McMahon to not forger that the 600+ pound King Yokozuna stuck his oversized butt into the match and could have ended his career with the leg drop on the floor. Diesel tells McMahon that Jarrett needed the help in order to keep him down for the three count and he’s certain that it would never happen in a singles match. McMahon says that Jarrett has bene gloating about the victory and has been telling anyone that will listen that he’s the uncrowned WWF World Champion! Diesel lets out a hearty laugh and regains composure telling McMahon that’s the funniest thing he’s ever heard. Diesel tells McMahon that he’s not going to hide from Jarrett, nor is he going to crack all these jokes. Jarrett has a pin over him, regardless of why caused it, and he’s going to let Jarrett get his shot at him for the gold. Diesel thinks that next week on RAW will be a great time to end the nonsense of Jarrett’s over inflated ego. McMahon likes the sound of that as Diesel plays to the crowd to end the segment. 7. Jeff Jarrett defeated Bob Holly in 6:11 following a jumping double arm DDT. After the match, Jarrett cuts a brief promo saying that he’s going to be the WWF World Champion next week on RAW and prove that he should have always been the leader of the Dynasty! 8. Undertaker Video: The video focuses on Paul Bearer cutting a promo while the Undertaker is putting together a casket, which is being made for Ron Simmons and the Movement. Bearer says that every Movement comes to an end, and sadly for Simmons this Movement will not have a positive ending. The Movement will cease to exist after May 15th. 9. Shawn Michaels defeated Brian Lee in 5:09 following a superkick. After the match, there appears to be a sound of someone slowly inhaling and then a gentle bite sound over the loudspeakers, which once again confuses Shawn Michaels. 10. Owen Hart Interview: Owen Hart storms over to the commentary table and he rips the headset off of Vince McMahon’s head. Owen says he is sick and tired of waiting in the backstage before he’s allowed to respond to what Bret Hart said last week on RAW. For many, many Yeats Owen has been waiting for the chance to prove to himself, Bret and all the wrestling fans and experts that Owen is the best of the Hart Family. He’s waited too long and is sick of all the praise that Bret gets knowing that he’s better than his older brother. Owen says that he accepts the challenge for May 15th and looks forward to making his brother tap out in the middle of the ring. 11. Kama Vignette: The vignette focuses on Kama working over a punching bag that has the faces of Bret Hart, The Undertaker, Diesel, Scott Steiner and Razor Ramon on it. Kama is going to be knocking them all out and he’ll be the top dog in the WWF in no time. 12. Hughie The Clown & Bam-Bam Bigelow Brawl: Hughie The Clown makes his way out to be interviewed by Jim Ross and he’s taking his time getting to the ring. Suddenly, Bam-Bam Bigelow comes up from behind and whacks Hughie over the back with a shovel. That’s some payback from two weeks ago when Hughie did it to Bigelow. Several officials come out and pull Bigelow away while Hughie is knocked out as Bigelow is laughing as he’s pulled backstage. 13. The British Bulldog defeated Doink the Clown in 8:16 following a running powerslam. 14. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Scott Norton by disqualification in 10:09 following interference by Jeff Jarrett, Rick Steiner and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. After the match, Razor Ramon and WWF World Champion Diesel made the save. On the aisle way, Norton confronted Jarrett for getting involved in the match as the show went off the air with Jarrett trying to smooth things over with Norton. WWF Superstars 4/30/1995 1. John Bradshaw defeated Chris Kanyon in 2:04 following a lariat. 2. WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega & Tatanka defeated Tim Thomas & Dave Howard in 3:15 when Vega pinned Thomas after a spinning heel kick. 3. Razor Ramon defeated Scott Taylor in 2:57 following a Razors Edge 4. King Yokozuna defeated Marty Jannetty in 5:34 following a Bonzai Drop.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 16, 2018 23:37:56 GMT -5
Week #16: April 17th - April 23rd WWF RAW 4/17/19951. Razor Ramon Interview: Jim Ross opens the show by interviewing Razor Ramon in the ring. Ramon has a chain wrapped around his fist and talks about how Jeff Jarrett has been showing that he isn’t a man at all and needs to use a weapon to beat down the Bad Guy. Well, Ramon has gotten with WWF officials and at the In Your House pay per view a match has been signed where they will be attached by the wrist with a steel chain and they will find out just who the real man is. JR also points out that later tonight Ramon will be teaming with WWF World Champion Diesel to battle Jarrett and Psycho Sid in a huge tag team main event. Ramon is going to be bringing the chain for backup and along with Big Daddy Cool, they will be kicking butt all over the arena. 2. John Bradshaw defeated IRS in 6:07 following a lariat. 3. Kings Court w/Lex Luger: Jerry Lawler is in the ring and he introduces a man we haven’t seen since WrestleMania XI when he was “screwed out of a victory” against Shawn Michaels and has suffered a major injury to his face. That man, is Lex Luger. Luger comes out and has a face guard to protect his face, due to the superkick from Michaels at WrestleMania XI. Luger informs everyone that he has a suffered a facial fracture and he’s career is in jeopardy. The most profitable and the best looking face that the WWF has to offer may never be the same ever again. This is all Shawn Michaels fault as he’s a was unsafe and possibly ruined his career. Luger tells Lawler that they are sportsmen and they’d never go into the ring and actively try to end anyone’s career. But, Michaels is an animal and suggests that his boot was loaded with the intent to break his face. At this point, Ted DiBiase makes his way down to the ring and he’s completely agreeing with Luger. DiBiase says when he hears such a tragic story like this, it fills him with anger and disappointment. He doesn’t believe that anyone should have their career ended at the hands of someone like Shawn Michaels. DiBiase tells Luger that he wants to help him and they can discuss a deal in private. “Lex, I’m going to fix your face and you’re going to comeback the strongest competitor the WWF has ever seen.” Luger is acting as if he’s blown away by the offer and he embraces DiBiasse. They walk backstage talking about what they are planning to do. 4. Kama Vignette: A vignette promoting Kama, the supreme fighting machine, is shown. Kama is punching a bag is yelling out names like “Bret Hart, Undertaker, Razor Ramon and Diesel… you’re all going to be knocked out.” 5. Pretty Models (Rick Martel & Paul Roma) defeated Tim Williams & Chris Kanyon 2:18 when Martel forced Kanyon to submit to the Boston Crab. 6. Scott Norton defeated Duke Droese in 3:44 following a shoulder breaker. 7. The Movement & Men On A Mission Confrontation: Vince McMahon is in the ring and he brings out Ron Simmons and the WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega and Tatanka, better known as The Movement, for an interview. Vega and Tatanka are asked about their upcoming title defense against Mabel and Mo, Men on a Mission. Vega wants to know who they have beaten to warrant such a title opportunity. Vega mentions how they’ve beaten the Smoking Gunns, Legion of Doom and all the big teams in the WWF. Besides, these guys should be on their side and not fighting against them. McMahon isn’t sure what that is all about. Vega says it is all about opportunities that African American wrestlers never got. Vega wonders that if they were white wrestlers if Mabel and Mo would get a title opportunity. McMahon quickly dismisses that and says that they got their opportunity and ceased it by winning so their argument is lacking any truth. Vega refutes that saying that they forced their way into this success while others are handed the titles and glory. Tatanka says that Mabel and Mo should join the Movement and help them takeover of the WWF with their leader, Ron Simmons. Men on a Mission make their way out and they seem to have an intrigued look on their faces. Mo tells McMahon that these guys are making a lot of sense. Maybe they should join the Movement. Mabel chimes in and says, “But, then again, we don’t sit here and complain about challenges, We take the challenges out. We don’t need to be part of your lame Movement. We’re here to take the gold off your waist and end your Movement.” Vega and Tatanka try to attack, but they get knocked down. Mo is able to nail Tatanka with a spinning heel kick to send him to the floor and Mabel hits a powerslam on Vega! The Movement bails to the floor holding their titles while Men on a Mission plays to the crowd. 8. Adam Bomb Vignette: The vignette for Adam Bomb is similar to last weeks video, this time focusing on his overly red tongue. He’s coming into the WWF and he’ll be an explosion that nobody will be prepared for. 9. Bam-Bam Bigelow Interview: Backstage, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Bam-Bam Bigelow regarding Hughie The Clown attacking him last week. Ross asks Bigelow how he feels to be attacked by a clown. Bigelow grabs Ross by his collar and pushes him up against the wall. Bigelow gets in Ross’s face and tells him for the past week he has heard Hughie’s stupid laugh in his head after being hit with the shovel. Bam-Bam tells Ross that the circus is coming to an end on May 15th. “Bam-Bam is going to be the last man laughing.” Bigelow shoves Ross to the concrete floor before walking off. 10. Marty Jannetty defeated Scott Taylor in 4:09 following the Rocker Dropper. 11. The Undertaker defeated Brian Lee in 7:25 following a tombstone piledriver. 12. Bret Hart Interview: Vince McMahon interviewed Bret Hart regarding his issues with Owen Hart and Chris Benoit. Hart says that there is a level of disappointment that himself and Bulldog weren’t able to win at WrestleMania XI. That’s a tough pill to swallow. However, he’s also proud of his brother for earning a win at the biggest event in the WWF. Owen took him out of the equation and Benoit used that damaging Crossface to make Bulldog tap. It was a job well done. But, Bret isn’t going to let that be the only match between them. Bret wants Owen one on one in the middle of the ring to see just how good his little brother is. Bret doesn’t want to wait around for it, either. “I’m not going to wait until next years WrestleMania or even SummerSlam this year. I want to see how good you really are.. one on one.. May 15th.. In Your House. It’s time to step up and be the best Hart, just as you claim to be.” Bret tells McMahon that he’ll be here next week to hear Owen’s response. 13. Shawn Michaels defeated Mark Thomas in 3:13 following a superkick. After the match, the lights turn gold for five-seconds, leaving Michaels confused for a moment. 14. Psycho Sid & Jeff Jarrett defeated WWF World Champion Diesel & Razor Ramon in 14:37 when Jarrett pinned Diesel. Late in the match, Diesel was laid out on the floor when Yokozuna came out and delivered a leg drop and rolled Diesel into the ring allowing Jarrett to win the match. Also during the match, Jarrett again decked Ramon with a chain knocking him out of the match. WWF Superstars 4/23/19951. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Tim Thomas in 2:28 following a Pedigree. 2. Fatu defeated Bill Salisbury in 2:52 following a top rope splash. 3. Hakushi defeated Scott Taylor in 3:45 following a top rope moonsault. 4. Mabel defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Tatanka in 6:27 following a middle rope splash.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 28, 2018 10:02:37 GMT -5
To me, Flair was mostly boring in the ring. From 1992 to the end of his career, I'm basing it on, really. He's had great matches, no doubt, but he relies on chops and he mostly took a lot of offense.
Easily one of the greatest talkers ever and that's how he got people into arenas.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 26, 2018 22:06:50 GMT -5
I'm curious to know everyone's thoughts on SummerSlam 1993. There's quite a bit going on...
Bret vs. Lawler to determined the real king Lex Luger trying to be the next Hulk Hogan and win the WWF World Championship from Yokozuna Shawn Michaels defends the WWF IC Championship against Mr. Perfect
Those are the three major angles. I'm curious to see if anyone was sold on Luger at this point or if it came across as being shoved down your throat.
I look forward to discussion!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 17, 2018 12:59:43 GMT -5
I realized that I don't like to do the same feuds over and over again. I try to keep things fresh and non-repetitive, but I think I'm going to challenge myself more.
Working on the next week of WWF '95.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 2, 2018 16:13:38 GMT -5
Week #15: April 10th - April 16th WWF RAW 4/10/19951. Pretty Models (Rick Martel & Paul Roma) defeated AJ Fatal & Damien Wolf in 3:09 when Roma pinned Fatal after a top rope elbow drop. After the match, Roma and Martel look into the camera and say, “Aren’t we just so pretty?” 2. Fatu defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:56 following a top rope big splash. During the match, it is mentioned that Samu has departed from the WWF and that Fatu is moving on into a singles career. 3. Kings Court w/ Owen Hart & Chris Benoit: Jerry Lawler puts over the team of Chris Benoit and Owen Hart prior to them coming out for an interview. Owen makes it clear that they aren’t happy despite having won their match at WrestleMania XI. Owen says they aren’t happy because the night after their victory they aren’t on television. He overcame Bret Hart and the British Bulldog to show that they are the best of the Hart Family and they were subjected to being forgotten about. Benoit chimes in and says that one thing they’ll not forget is making Bulldog submit to the Crossface. Bret couldn’t save him and the poor puppy and to tap the mat to end the misery. Benoit claims that himself and Owen are a dominating force in the WWF and they should be getting the spotlight that Bret and Bulldog had previously held. They finish off by saying that whether it be singles or tag team matches, they’d be more than happy to kick their butts again. 4. Men on a Mission defeated Greg Valentine & Barry Horowitz in 3:22 when Mabel pinned Horowitz after a big splash. During the match, it is announced that Men on a Mission will be getting a tag title shot at the May 15th In Your House pay per view. 5. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Chris Hamrick in 3:27 following the Steiner Screwdriver. During the match, Rick Steiner shared pre-tape promos saying that he was happy to see his brother show some fight and make him bleed. He isn’t done with Scotty and wants him locked inside a steel cage at In Your House on May 14th. 6. Adam Bomb Vignette: The vignette promotes Adam Bomb as he is making his debut soon for the WWF. The vignette is focusing on Bomb’s discolored eyes and he’s focusing on guys like Yokozuna, Sid, and other top guys. Bomb is looking to explode into the WWF and nobody is going to survive his path of destruction. 7. WWF World Champion Diesel defeated Tom Lewis ion 2:49 following a Jackknife powerbomb. 8. King Yokozuna defeated Virgil & Scotty Anton in 2:16 when Yokozuna pinned Anton and Virgil following a double Bonzai Drop. Prior to the match, Jim Cornette walked by Diesel after the previous match and motioned that the WWF World Championship would be leaving his waist at the next In Your House pay per view. 9. Bam-Bam Bigelow Attacked: The commentators are talking about an upcoming enhancement match for Bigelow when they are informed that something has happened backstage. The cameras go backstage to see that Hughie The Clown has attacked Bigelow with a shovel. Bigelow is laid out and Hughie says, “I’m going to bury your career, Bigelow!” and lets out a loud laugh. 10. Shawn Michaels defeated Paul Diamond in 4:05 following a superkick. During the match, a mysterious man with a wheelbarrow full of gold letters comes down to ringside and leaves them at ringside. It’s revealed that it is compiled fan mail from one person, but a name isn’t given. 11. Ron Simmons & The Undertaker Confrontation: Vince McMahon is in the ring and he brings out The Undertaker and Paul Bearer for an interview. Ron Simmons comes out first and talks about his big WrestleMania XI victory against Hulk Hogan. Simmons told everyone that he would end Hulkamania and that’s exactly what happened. Simmons says he wasn’t here on RAW last week because he’s been seen as a hero and was in great need all over the country. McMahon dismisses that notion, but Simmons assures him that’s the case. Simmons talks about how everyone thought he’d be scared to enter in the ring with a legend like Hulk Hogan, but he has no fear of any man. He is better than any man. He is the leader of the Movement, and they will not be stopped. At that moment, the lights go out and Paul Bearer slowly makes his way to the ring with the Undertaker. Simmons doesn't leave the ring and steps up to the Undertaker showing zero fear. Simmons speaks into the microphone and says, "I'm not afraid of the dark and I'm sure as hell not afraid of the Deadman." Bearer rubs his urn and nods leading to the Undertaker grabbing Simmons by the throat and hitting a chokeslam. Simmons rolls to the floor where Carlos Vega and Tatanka are there to bring Simmons to the backstage area. Simmons is heard saying that he'll take care of the Undertaker. 12. Randy Savage defeated Brian Lee in 6:44 following a top rope elbow drop. 13. Kama Vignette: The vignette focus on Kama hitting a punching bag and focusing his attention on the likes of the Undertaker, Bret Hart and WWF World Champion Diesel. 14. Psycho Sid defeated Razor Ramon by count-out in 7:19 when Jarrett came out and hit Ramon with a chain. Jarrett also sent Ramon into the ring post shoulder first leading to the count-out. After the match, Diesel comes into the ring and saves Ramon from further beating from Jarrett and Sid. WWF Superstars 4/16/19951. Brian Lee defeated Scott Taylor in 2:03 following a top rope knee drop. 2. The British Bulldog defeated John Paul in 2:59 following a running powerslam. 3. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Bill Towers in 3:04 following a diving headbutt. 4. Scott Norton defeated Marty Jannetty in 6:48 following a shoulder breaker.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 26, 2018 10:21:46 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I should be proud or alarmed that I've been doing by WWF diary since 2010.
If you didn't already notice, Week 14 of 1995 has been posted. Working on Week 15. I might be updating it more often then once every few months.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 26, 2018 9:40:28 GMT -5
I've been reading from the start, and I think it's remarkable how you've kept this up all these (real-time) years. I had to go back and reread Mania 11, but my memory is refreshed. So, have Hogan, Flair, and Anderson left the company; and were therefore written out? Any new talent making the jump over soon? Interesting direction with Martel and Roma. Not what I would've thought, but I'd like to see where it goes. Keep up the great work! Yes, that trio has been written out of the diary. There is a handful of guys lined up to make their debuts or returns. The diary will be going younger with talent.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 25, 2018 22:07:29 GMT -5
Week #14: April 3rd - April 9th WWF RAW 4/3/1995 1. King Yokozuna defeated Chris Kanyon & Barry Horowitz in a handicap match in 0:45 when Yokozuna pinned Horowitz after a Bonzai Drop. After the match, Yokozuna takes both men out with a second Bonzai Drop. Jim Cornette continues to yell out “Diesel” and Yokozuna responds with continually yelling “Bonzai”. 2. Kings Cort w/ Rick Martel: Jerry Lawler hosts the segment, as per usual. Lawler notes that his guest this week as a reveal of a new tag partner that he believes will assist him in reclaiming a championship. Lawler introduces his guest, Rick Martel. Martel is met with a positive reaction, which has been the case for several months now. Martel tells Lawler for the last several months his career has been in a downward spiral. Ever since Tamara ditched him for the homeless looking Brian Lee, Martel hasn't been able to get any positive traction. Martel thinks he knows why that is. Lawler wants to know too. Well, Martel thinks it is because he’s been listening to the fans. That leads the fans to instantly turn on him. Martel has been looking around all over the world to find himself a tag team partner as he looks to get some gold around his waist. Luckily, Martel found him. In fact, it’s someone that has competed in the WWF years ago. Martel introduces… PAUL ROMA! Roma makes his way out with a cocky smirk and asks the camera “did you miss me?” Roma gets in the ring and embraces his new friend, Martel. Martel says that what we are looking at is the team known as Role Models. Martel says they are going to be showing everyone who they should aspire to be. “Because, I can tell nobody in the crowd is happy with themselves. You all have no class.” Roma chimes in and says he’s ready to dominate the WWF with Rick Martel and win the tag titles. Lawler hypes up the new team as they pose for the crowd, who is giving them good heel reaction. 3. Adam Bomb Vignette: A vignette promoting a new superstar known as Adam Bomb is shown. Bomb is a large man at 6’6’’ 280 is one of the survivors from the Three Mile Island nuclear meltdown in the late 70s. Bomb’s eyes are green and has a dark red tongue. Bomb says that the WWF can’t prepare for this explosion. 4. Owen Hart defeated Bob Holly in 4:53 with the Sharpshooter. 5. Hakushi defeated Steve Lombardi in 2:06 following a top rope moonsault. After the match, Jim Cornette came down to ringside to seemingly recruit Hakushi. 6. Diesel Interview: Vince McMahon is quite excited to introduce the new WWF World Champion, Diesel for an interview. Diesel makes his way out and is met with a great reaction as he holds the championship in the air. McMahon puts over Diesel for accomplishing the impossible and powerbombing Yokozuna last night at WrestleMania. Diesel proves that anyone that is met with the Jackknife stays down for the three count. This is a new era and it’s the era of Big Daddy Cool. Diesel knows that Yokozuna has a rematch clause and he’s ready to give him a rematch whenever he wants it. He doesn’t think it matters when that happens because the same result is going to happen. Diesel will defend the championship against anyone at anytime and he’s determined to go down as the greatest WWF World Champion! 7. Randy Savage defeated Hughie The Clown by disqualification in 5:09 when Doink attacked Savage. 8. Kama Vignette: A vignette promoting a new wrestler, Kama, is aired. Kama is shown hitting a punching bag and causing it to explode. Kama claims to have been kicked out of MMA, and now he’s coming to the WWF to destroy anyone that gets in his way. 9. Jeff Jarrett Interview: Jim Ross interviews Jeff Jarrett who has the steel chain from last night wrapped around his fist. Jarrett says that he outsmarted Ramon and got a win on the biggest stage the WWF has to offer. Jarrett also points out how his former Dynasty members Ric Flair and Arn Anderson haven’t been seen and they might not ever comeback because the Undertaker took them out. Jarrett thinks he was always the leader of the Dynasty and he wouldn’t ever runaway from a challenge. Jarrett declares himself the new leader of the Dynasty, without consulting Scott Norton. 10. Rick Steiner defeated Paul Stevens in 2:14 following a middle rope bulldog. 11. Ron Simmons & The Movement Interview: Vince McMahon introduces Ron Simmons and the WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega and Tatanka for an interview. Vega and Tatanka are celebrating Ron for his victory at WrestleMania XI against Hulk Hogan. Simmons tells McMahon that nobody thought he’d win last night against Hogan and that everyone should feel ashamed for doubting him. Simmons believes he’s the best singles wrestler and that Vega/Tatanka proved they are the greatest tag team to ever compete in professional wrestling. They are the Movement and the final stage of their goal is to win the WWF World Championship. Simmons believes he has ended the myth of Hulkamania and now he’s going to end the new era of Big Daddy Cool. “The real new era is going to be the era of the Movement and there’s nothing anyone can do about it.” 12. Razor Ramon defeated Scotty Anton in 2:33 following the Razors Edge. 13. Psycho Sid defeated John Bradshaw in a no disqualification match in 7:43 after hitting a powerbomb through a table. WWF Superstars 4/8/1995 1. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Barry Horowitz in 5:03 following a Frankensteiner. 2. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated AJ Fatal in 3:15 following the Pedigree. Prior to the match, Helmsley threw down a towel similar to Mr. Perfect’s signaling the end of his career. 3. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Mark Thomas in 3:55 following a diving headbutt. 4. Razor Ramon defeated Greg Valentine in 6:11 following the Razors Edge. During the match, Jeff Jarrett cut a pre-tape promo saying he didn’t use a chain to beat Ramon. He’s the new leader of the Dynasty and nobody will stop him from winning the World Championship. 5. WWF Tag Team Champion Carlos Vega defeated Mo in 4:19 following a spinning heel kick.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 17, 2018 16:28:24 GMT -5
Nothing against the new mod obviously, just pointing out that this is the first time since 2006 that I haven't considered the mod to be apart of my generation of simming. We're getting old. A new breed.. and new blood... a new world order... is taking over.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 18, 2018 23:27:35 GMT -5
Well, I'm alive. It's always a pain in the butt to remember my password on this site, I tell ya.
A new MOD is probably the best idea, honestly. I certainly haven't been around on here to bring life to the board considering I have many other projects. While I haven't logged in prior to today upon seeing myself mentioned, I had been lurking around.
Good luck to whomever ends up as MOD. I hope they have more time and dedication to the spot that I obviously lacked.
Also, WWF 1995 isn't dead...
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 4, 2017 14:16:49 GMT -5
WWF WrestleMania XI Date: 4/2/1995 From: Hartford, CT Attendance: 16,305 Announcers: Jim Ross & Bobby Heenan Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan welcome fans to the biggest event of the year, WrestleMania XI! Ross promotes the huge card lined up that includes seeing Hulk Hogan in singles action against Ron Simmons, Ric Flair battling the Undertaker, and WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defending against Diesel. Bobby Heenan chimes in and tells Ross that the World Wrestling Federation could be headed towards a new era if Diesel wins the WWF World Championship tonight. Heenan is concerned about what Ron Simmons has up his sleeve and that although he dislikes Hogan, he seems be a lesser evil than what the Movement has been doing in recent months. Heenan is excited about tonight as is Jim Ross who sends it backstage to Todd Pettengill. Backstage, Todd Pettengill is with Chris Benoit and Owen Hart. Benoit tells Pettengill that tonight is the biggest night of their careers as they finally have the chance to showcase to the world that they are the best wrestlers to come out of the Hart Dungeon and not Bret Hart or the British Bulldog. Owen chimes in and says that he knows what his brother is capable of doing and knows him better anyone. That’s why tonight he’s going to defeat his own brother right in the middle of the ring and that’s a promise. Backstage, Mean Gene talks to Bret Hart and the British Bulldog. Hart tells Gene that they never would have sought this out, but this is what Owen and Benoit wanted. Bret believes that their experience will lead them to victory and that it’s just not the time for Owen and Benoit to make it to the next level. Bulldog tells Owen and Benoit that they will prove to be the best wrestlers to come out of the Dungeon tonight. Opening Contest: Bret Hart & The British Bulldog vs. Owen Hart & Chris Benoit: After nearly fifteen minutes of action, the team of Owen Hart and Chris Benoit walked out victorious. Late in the match, Bulldog had Benoit setup for a running power slam, but Owen hit a missile dropkick from behind allowing Benoit to counter the move into the Crossface. Owen clotheslined himself and Bret over the top to the floor allowing Benoit to get the submission victory. Second Contest: Psycho Sid vs. John Bradshaw: It took about seven minutes of action for Psycho Sid to defeat Bradshaw with a power bomb. It was a hard hitting contest that saw Bradshaw nearly win following a lariat, but Sid was too much of a challenge. Third Contest: Razor Ramon vs. Jeff Jarrett: After nine minutes of battling all around ringside and eventually back into the ring, Jarrett was able to steal a victory from Ramon when he took a chain out of his boot and decked Ramon while the referee was out of position. A video promoting the feud between WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner is aired. Fourth Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner vs. Scott Steiner in a street fight: The heated feud between the brothers comes to an end at WrestleMania. After sixteen minutes of action and both men ending up bloody, Scott was able to put away Rick with a double under hook power bomb onto a steel chair in the middle of the ring. Scott is now a two time WWF Intercontinental Champion. Backstage, Mr. Perfect is interviewed by Todd Pettengill. Perfect says that tonight Helmsley has a chance to end his career, but it’s not going to happen. Tonight, Perfect will prove that he’ll continue to be the perfect wrestler and move on from his issues with Helmsley. Tonight will not be the last time we see Mr. Perfect. Fifth Contest: Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Mr. Perfect: It was an emotional evening for many fans and for one WWF superstar in particular. After eleven minutes of action, Helmsley was able to put Mr. Perfect away with a Pedigree officially ending Mr. Perfect’s career in the WWF. After the match, Perfect stood in the ring and thanked the fans. A video promoting the return of the Legion of Doom and a video highlighting the Movement is shown. Sixth Contest: WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega & Tatanka vs. Legion of Doom in a non-title match: The legendary team of the Legion of Doom made their return to the WWF and the fans were thrilled to see them back. They battled for ten minutes and it saw the Legion of Doom hit the Doomsday Device on Carlos Vega. However, Tatanka was able to save his partner and pulled him to the floor. The Movement proceeded to leave the ring and took a count out loss. Seventh Contest: Doink the Clown, Hughie The Clown & Jerry Lawler vs. Randy Savage & Bam-Bam Bigelow in a handicap match: Despite being at a disadvantage, Savage and Bigelow were able to work together and overcome the odds. Savage finished off Lawler with a top rope elbow drop after eight minutes of action. Backstage, Lex Luger is interviewed by Mean Gene. Luger tells Gene that tonight at WrestleMania he will be victorious over Shawn Michaels and his face will be plastered all over the state, all over the country since he’s a star and the best looking man in the world today. Eighth Contest: Shawn Michaels vs. Lex Luger: Both men had dealt with facial injuries in recent months and this was an intense battle. They battled on the floor sending each other into the ring steps and ring post. Late in the match, Luger attempted a running forearm but was met with a super kick square on the chin giving Michaels the victory. Ninth Contest: The Undertaker vs. Ric Flair: During the match, Flair tried to out wrestle Undertaker, but that didn't work out very well. After about nine minutes of action, the Undertaker choke slammed and then drove Flair down with a tombstone piledriver for the victory. After the match, Arn Anderson came out trying to help Flair, but he was met with a tombstone, as well. Undertaker ended up putting both Flair and Anderson into a casket at ringside and Paul Bearer pushed the casket to the backstage area. A video promoting the match between Ron Simmons and Hulk Hogan is aired. Tenth Contest: Hulk Hogan vs. Ron Simmons: There has been a lot of hype around this match and a lot at stake for Simmons as he looks to rise to the top of the WWF. They traded powerful moves throughout and both men were exhausted as the match went over seventeen minutes of action. In the end, Simmons was able to finish Hogan off with a devastating Dominator. A video promoting the main event between WWF World Champion King Yokozuna and Diesel is aired. Main Event: WWF World Champion King Yokozuna vs. Diesel: This one had a big match feel to it as WWF fans were clamoring for a title change. It was a slow, but impactful match. After ten minutes of action, Yokozuna looked like he was going to win with a Bonzai Drop, but Diesel managed to get to his feet and ended up hitting a modified Jackknife off the middle rope to put away Yokozuna and win the WWF World Championship for the first time in his career.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 23, 2017 21:19:29 GMT -5
I've figured out a new, summarized format for posting shows. Admittedly there is less detail than what I normally put out, but the point of every match/segment is still clear and it's a LOT easier for me to write at the moment. I have RAW, NXT and SmackDown for the upcoming week finished already, and will be posting them sporadically over the next few days. Years ago I adapted a less detail oriented style and it got over with the readers here and elsewhere. I know I don't read every last detail to shows, so it made sense.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 15, 2017 21:23:41 GMT -5
Week #13: March 27th - April 2nd, 1995 WWF RAW 3/27/1995 1. Mr. Perfect defeated Brian Lee by disqualification 6:19 when Hunter Hearst Helmsley attacked Perfect on the floor and smashed a chair on Perfect’s shoulder around the ring post. Helmsley got a microphone and taunted Perfect saying that he won’t even be able to make it to WrestleMania XI and that his career will come to an end via forfeit. 2. Legion of Doom Hype Video: The video promotes the return of the Legion of Doom at WrestleMania XI where they will battle the WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega and Tatanka. Can LOD stop the momentum of the Movement? 3. WrestleMania XI Hype Video Lex Luger & Shawn Michaels: The video highlights the recent feud between Luger and Michaels where Luger claimed that Michaels had ruined his beautiful face. Luger tried to return the misfortune on Michaels, but Michaels only suffered a bruise and he’ll be ready for WrestleMania XI. 4. Doink & Hughie The Clown defeated Mark Thomas & Chris Kanyon in 3:02 when Hughie pinned Thomas after a moonsault. After the match, Randy Savage and Bam-Bam Bigelow issued a warning to the clown and Jerry Lawler for WrestleMania XI. They may not get along, but they have a common goal in kicking their butts at WrestleMania! 5. Razor Ramon defeated IRS in 5:14 following the Razors Edge. After the match, Jeff Jarrett came out and taunted Ramon taunting Ramon that he’d break him in half at WrestleMania. Ramon badly wanted Jarrett to get in the ring, but Jarrett didn't take the bait. 6. WrestleMania XI Hype Video Hulk Hogan vs. Ron Simmons: The video promoted the feud between Ron Simmons and Hulk Hogan leading into WrestleMania XI. Simmons has been adamant that WWF officials have held African American wrestlers down and if he beats the ultimate white hero, Hulk Hogan, that it will open the gates for African Americans to be successful. That’s his movement in the business. However, Hogan is looking to rebound from a loss to King Yokozuna at the Royal Rumble and doesn't want his career to come to an end at the hands of Ron Simmons at WrestleMania, an event he made famous. 7. Chris Benoit & Owen Hart defeated Men on a Mission in 8:33 when Benoit pinned Mo after a diving headbutt off the top rope. 8. Duke Droese defeated Matt Hardy in 2:11 following a middle rope back suplex. 9. WrestleMania XI Hype Video The Undertaker vs. Ric Flair: The video promotes the feud between the Undertaker and the Dynasty leader Ric Flair. Flair has gotten involved in Undertaker’s business and hasn't hidden his thoughts about the Deadman. Meanwhile, the Undertaker is determined to end Flair and Dynasty and rid them from the WWF. 10. Bret Hart defeated Crush in 8:44 with the Sharpshooter. During the match, the British Bulldog cut a pre-tape promo saying that he and Bret will beat some respect and common sense into both Benoit and Owen at WrestleMania XI. 11. WrestleMania XI Hype Video WWF World Champion King Yokozuna vs. Diesel: The video promotes the main event for WrestleMania XI and highlights the dominance that King Yokozuna has had since June 1994 when he won the King of the Ring and went on to eventually win the WWF World Championship. Diesel has quickly rose up the ranks and won the 1995 Royal Rumble to earn the opportunity against King Yokozuna. Will Diesel power have enough gas to win the WWF World Championship at WrestleMania XI? 12. Ron Simmons & WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner defeated Scott Steiner & Marty Jannetty in 10:24 when Simmons pinned Jannetty after a spine buster. After the match, Rick and Scott brawled into the crowd to close the program. WWF Superstars 4/1/1995 1. Rick Martel defeated Rick Grimes in 2:24 with the Boston Crab. After the match, Martel revealed that his partner will be on Monday Night RAW this coming Monday. 2. WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega & Tatanka defeated Mike Bell & Barry Horowitz in 4:15 when Vega pinned Bell after a spinning heel kick. After the match, a video promoting the return of the Legion of Doom tomorrow night at WrestleMania XI was shown. 3. Scott Norton defeated Virgil in 0:45 following a shoulder breaker. 4. The Undertaker defeated Steve Young in 2:06 following a tombstone piledriver. NOTE FROM BOB: The next show is WrestleMania XI.... Finally!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 1, 2017 22:38:06 GMT -5
Week #12: March 20th - March 26th WWF RAW 3/20/1995 1. Hakushi defeated Marty Jannetty in 10:19 following a top rope moonsault. After the match, Hakushi continued to beat down Jannetty until the Kamikaze Kid ran down and chased Hakushi to the floor before checking on his friend. 2. The British Bulldog defeated Tom Prichard in 5:26 following a running power slam. 3. Kings Court w/ Ted DiBiase & Psycho Sid: Jerry Lawler brings out Ted DiBiase and Psycho Sid for an interview regarding Sid’s match with John Bradshaw at WrestleMania XI. DiBiase says that Bradshaw thinks he is the toughest guy in the WWF, but every encounter that he has with Sid sees Sid standing tall and Bradshaw laid out looking like the weak fool that he truly is. It won’t be any different come WrestleMania XI. DiBiase has made a major investment in Psycho Sid and his investments don't fail him. Bradshaw is the first step to Sid winning the WWF World Championship and nobody will stand in his way. Sid chimes in and tells us that he’s the master and the ruler of the world. The WWF is his universe and he’s unbeatable. 4. The Smoking Gunns defeated Duane Gill & Scott Peterson in 3:10 when Billy hit a top rope leg drop 5. Razor Ramon defeated Tim Jennings in 2:17 following the Razors Edge. After the match, Ramon cut a promo to the camera saying that Jeff Jarrett is going to regret messing with the Bad Guy. 6. Yokozuna & Diesel Contract Signing: Vince McMahon hosts the segment as Diesel stands in the ring while WWF World Champion King Yokozuna has Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji. McMahon hypes up the “biggest WWF World Championship match in WrestleMania history” has he puts over both mens weight and height. McMahon ponders if Diesel could possibly drive Yokozuna down with his effective Jackknife power bomb or if Yokozuna will squash Diesel in the corner with the Bonsai Drop. Cornette grabs the microphone and tells McMahon that nobody would ever be able to deliver a power bomb to his man Yokozuna. Cornette tells us that Yokozuna has been a dominating force in the WWF and nobody has been able nor will they be able to dethrone him. Yokozuna will be the WWF World Champion forever! Diesel laughs that off and believes that every man meets their match and Yokozuna is looking at his match right in the eyes tonight. Diesel tells Yokozuna and Cornette that at WrestleMania he’ll walk out as the WWF World Champion because simply Yokozuna’s time has ran out. Diesel tells Cornette that his little racket won’t stop him and Fuji’s Japanese flag won’t slow him down. Diesel is walking out as the WWF World Champion. Diesel plays to the crowd and Cornette whacks him over the back with the racket, but Diesel stands tall and backs Cornette into the corner. Yokozuna comes from behind and attacks Diesel. Yokozuna puts Diesel down with a belly to belly suplex and proceeds to hit the Bonsai Drop in the corner! Fuji lays the flag onto Diesel as Yokozuna poses with the WWF World Championship over the fallen challenger. 7. Ron Simmons defeated Chris Young in 2:32 following a spine buster. After the match, Simmons goes to ringside and rips up a Hogan sign and grabs a microphone. Simmons declares that the end of Hulkamania is just two weeks away and everyone in the crowd and at home will learn to idolize him and the Movement! 8. Brian Lee defeated Mike Johnston in 2:18 following a top rope knee drop. 9. Bret Hart, Owen Hart & Chris Benoit Confrontation: Backstage, Jim Ross sat down with Bret Hart for an interview earlier in the day to discuss the upcoming tag match at WrestleMania where he’ll tag with the British Bulldog to take on Chris Benoit and Owen Hart. Bret talks about how he never would have wanted to wrestle his brother Owen and thought they could have been a successful team. However, his brother got influenced by someone with poor intentions in Chris Benoit. Bret admits it has been a little difficult to get i the proper mindset that he’ll have to defeat his own brother, but he’s going out there to survive each time and is on the quest to regain the WWF World Championship. At this point, Owen and Benoit enter the scene and Owen tells Bret that for years he has been waiting for the moment to get in the ring with Bret and that Benoit had given him the confidence he needed to dethrone his successful brother. Owen tells Bret that he knows he’s better than him and that Bret just wanted to avoid being embarrassed by him. Benoit helped him realize his fullest potential and at WrestleMania they will walk out as the winners. Benoit tells Bret that a real brother would want their family to be successful and Benoit considers himself to be Owen’s true family. Bret gets offended by that telling Benoit that he’s been there for Owen during the toughest of times and that he won’t sit by while Benoit dares to claim to be Owen’s family. Owen has a brief look of appreciation for Bret, but steps in and tells Bret that Benoit wants him to be successful and at WrestleMania, when Owen beats Bret and Bulldog, he’ll be right on track to be a champion in his own right. Owen tells Bret that he’s going to jump out of his brothers shadow once and for all. 10. Scott Steiner defeated Chris Hamrick in 3:09 following the Frankensteiner. 11. The Undertaker defeated Arn Anderson in 5:18 following the tombstone piledriver. After the match, Ric Flair attempted to get in the ring but Taker saw him coming and Flair bailed to the floor stating that he wasn't afraid of Taker and he’ll see him at WrestleMania. 12. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Interview: Vince McMahon sat with Hunter Hearst Helmsley at Helmsley’s home in Greenwich. McMahon talks about Helmsley’s upcoming match at WrestleMania XI where Mr. Perfect has agreed to put his career on the line. McMahon notes that Helmsley’s career is on the line as well. Helmsley takes a sip of wine before telling McMahon that he has no worry about WrestleMania XI. He has a long career ahead of him and it’s just a matter of time before Perfect’s career comes to an end as he has been stating for several months at this point. Helmsley tells McMahon that he lives a luxurious life and at WrestleMania XI, the career of Mr. Perfect will come to an end and Perfect will be a forgotten man. 13. Lex Luger defeated Bob Holly in 3:35 following a running forearm smash. After the match, Luger is posing for the crowd when Shawn Michaels has his theme music playing and Luger is stunned. Luger is shaking his head that it can’t be possible. On the big screen, Michaels appears with his back to the camera and says that he’s a man that won’t stay down. “Luger, I always get back up.” Michaels turns around and reveals a good bruise on his face and Luger stumbles back into the ropes. Michaels says he isn't embarrassed by his battle wound. However, Luger will end up far worse than he is. His injuries will heal, but that won’t be the case for Luger! Lex is left in the ring shocked at what he’s seen. 14. Bam-Bam Bigelow & Randy Savage defeated The Quebecers in 9:52 when Savage pinned Jacques following an elbow drop. After the match, Jerry Lawler, Doink, and Hughie The Clown run into the ring and attack Bigelow and Savage alongside the Quebecers. Lawler and the Clowns stand tall to end the program with the Quebecers. WWF Superstars 3/25/19951. Rick Martel defeated Paul Westbrook in 2:14 with the Boston Crab. After the match, Martel was interviewed by Jim Ross and he said that he’s got an idea to bring in a special person to be his tag partner to get the tag titles. Martel claimed that the person in question has a model physique similar to him. 2. Jeff Jarrett defeated Mark Thomas in 3:09 following a jumping DDT. 3. Owen Hart defeated Duke Droese in 4:15 with the Sharpshooter. 4. Jerry Lawler defeated Fatu in 8:42 following a taped fist shot and a piledriver.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 1, 2017 22:03:40 GMT -5
Talk about a headache and a half. I cleared the the cookies out of my browser and couldn't remember my password on here. After literally hours.. I guessed correctly. Ridiculous moment on my end. Anyway...
I've got the next week of WWF 1995 all set and ready to be published. Then, it's one more week of TV and then WrestleMania XI.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 29, 2017 17:59:22 GMT -5
Photobucket really killed me with that. I ain't paying 400 bucks. Maybe I'll edit my thread, but I just don't have time to be bothered with it.
Another week of WWF 1995 has been posted. Two weeks away from Mania XI. Inching closer to some big plans being brought to reality.
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