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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 29, 2017 17:57:09 GMT -5
Week #11: March 13th to March 19th WWF RAW 3/13/19951. John Bradshaw defeated IRS by disqualification in 6:10 when Sid Vicious attacked Bradshaw on the floor. Sid held Bradshaw to allow IRS to hit him over the back of his head with his steel briefcase. Ted DiBiase taunted Bradshaw saying that he’ll never make it to WrestleMania. 2. The Heavenly Bodies defeated Steve King & Mark Jones in 2:44 when Del Ray pinned King after a moonsault. 3. Kings Court w/Ric Flair: Jerry Lawler welcomes Ric Flair to the set and they discuss Flair’s upcoming match against the Undertaker at WrestleMania XI. Flair says that he is a man that fears nothing and no man. Flair says that Undertaker has gotten into business that he had nothing to do with and he’ll pay the price at WrestleMania. Flair isn't going to have any of the Dynasty members at ringside for the match. Flair is about speak again until the lights go out and there is a gong sound. When the lights reappear Flair is behind Lawler but plays it off like he was fixing Lawler’s collar. Flair says he is tired of the mind games and wants Taker out here right now. A second gong plays and Paul Bearer makes his way down with the Undertaker. Flair waits for Taker to get on the ring steps when he bails to the floor and leaves through the crowd. The camera can here Flair saying “not today Deadman. I’ll get you at WrestleMania, pal.” Lawler avoids Taker, as well. Taker poses with Bearer in the ring to end the segment. 4. Scott Steiner defeated John Paul in 3:45 following a double under hook power bomb. 5. Jeff Jarrett defeated Bob Holly in 4:11 following a jumping DDT. After the match, Razor Ramon appeared and got on the apron where he tossed his toothpick at Jarrett and the two brawled on the floor before being separated by officials. 6. Bam-Bam Bigelow & Randy Savage Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Bam-Bam Bigelow and Randy Savage about their handicap match at WrestleMania XI. Savage says that he doesn't like Bigelow and they have had battles in the past, but he has respect for the Beast From The East. He knows that Bigelow doesn't like him either, but now they have a common enemy in Jerry Lawler, Doink the Clown and Hughie The Clown. Savage believes that their aggression will be too much for even three people to handle. Bigelow chimes in and says that he isn't doing anything for the fans or for Savage to like him. He’s doing whatever he wants and he wants to beat some clowns butts in the ring. Bigelow notes that Savage is one of the toughest opponents he’s ever had and they’ll stick together on their common hatred for Jerry Lawler and the clowns. Bigelow offers his hand and Macho shakes it to end the segment. 7. Hunter Hearst Helmsley versus Rick Martel never started due to Mr. Perfect attacking Helmsley during his entrance and they brawled into the parking lot. Perfect backdropped Helmsley onto a car and continued to pummel him with right hands until they were broken up. 8. The Smoking Gunns defeated Mark Anderson & Chris Kanyon in 3:05 when Billy pinned Kanyon after a top rope leg drop. 9. Yokozuna & Jim Cornette Interview: Vince McMahon interviews WWF World Champion Yokozuna and Jim Cornette regarding WrestleMania XI. Cornette thinks that Diesel is just a big tall piece of hot gas who isn't going to come close to dethroning his man, Yokozuna. Yokozuna has dominated the WWF ever since he arrived two years ago and there is no end in sight. Cornette knows that Diesel would never be able to get Yokozuna up for the Jackknife power bomb, which is the way that Diesel wins his matches. Yokozuna is simply to powerful and will not ever lose to Diesel. Cornette proclaims that all the WWF fans will be in tears when Yokozuna destroys another hero. Yokozuna finishes off the segment yelling “Bonzai!” 10. Jerry Lawler, Doink The Clown & Hughie The Clown defeated Damien Wolf, AJ Fatal & Jeremy Sydal in 3:08 when Lawler pinned Fatal following a piledriver. After the match, Lawler cut a promo saying that Savage and Bigelow will never get along and they will get the last laugh at WrestleMania. 11. Lex Luger & Shawn Michaels Hype Video: The video hypes up the recent feud between Lex Luger and Shawn Michaels where both men have injured the others face in recent weeks. Luger is confident that Michaels will never show his face in the WWF again. 12. Diesel Interview: Vince McMahon interviewed Diesel regarding King Yokozuna and Jim Cornette providing their thoughts earlier in the evening. Diesel says that he is on a path to the WWF World Championship that simply can’t be stopped and he won’t be denied the gold at WrestleMania XI. Diesel talks about how two years ago he was on the verge of ending his career, but caught on with his buddy Shawn Michaels and won the WWF Tag Team Championship. Now, he is the number one contender to the top title and he isn't going to waste this opportunity. He’s going to defeat Yokozuna and knock Cornette’s teeth down his throat. Diesel tells McMahon that he will be on RAW next week for the contract signing and will stare right in Yokozuna’s eyes. He wants the champion to look into the eyes of the man that will defeat him for the strap. 13. Legion of Doom Hype Video: The video promotes the legendary tag team that won the WWF World Tag Team Championships in 1991. They will return to the WWF at WrestleMania XI squaring off against Carlos Vega and Tatanka for the WWF World Tag Team Championships. Can the Movement retain over the LOD? 14. WWF Tag Team Champions Carlos Vega & Tatanka defeated Men on a Mission in 7:34 when Tatanka pinned Mo after a Samoan Drop. WWF Superstars 3/18/1995 1. The Undertaker defeated Mike Sharpe in 2:06 following a tombstone. 2. WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner defeated Damien Wolfe in 2:33 following a top rope bulldog. Prior to the match, Wolfe came to the ring with a replica WWF IC Championship claiming to be champion. 3. Lex Luger defeated Todd Champion in 1:22 following a running forearm 4. The Headshrinkers defeated Paul Williams & Mitch Skinner in 2:09 when Fatu pinned Skinner.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 14, 2017 18:00:13 GMT -5
Week #10: March 6th - March 12th WWF RAW 3/6/1995 1. The Undertaker defeated Greg Valentine in 3:05 following the tombstone piledriver. During the match, Ric Flair was on commentary for the match downplaying the darkness and the Undertaker in general. After the match, Taker dropped to a knee and taunted Flair, who back peddled up the aisle way to the backstage area. 2. Jeff Jarrett defeated Mike Williams in 2:44 following a jumping DDT. After the match, Jarrett tore up a Razor Ramon sign that a fan had and taunted to the camera that Ramon is “done” at WrestleMania. 3. Kings Cort w/Lex Luger: Jerry Lawler gives credit to Lex Luger for what he did to Shawn Michaels las tweak seemingly breaking his face like Luger had happen to him. Luger tells Lawler and the fans that he was tired of Michaels taunting his facial injury and believes that Michaels will suffer the same pain that he has dealt with for many months now. Luger thinks that the female fans will no longer scream and cheer for what Michaels surely looks like. Lex believes that there will not be a WrestleMania match now as Shawn’s career is likely over. We will never see Shawn Michaels ever again. He’ll never show his face in the WWF ever again. Luger tells the fans that they will always see the greatest man and greatest body to ever exist… Lex Luger. Soon enough, he’ll get the WWF World Championship back around his waist and the crowd will have a champion to be proud of and look up to. 4. Hakushi defeated Bob Holly in 6:45 following a top rope moonsault. After the match, Hakushi’s translator says that Hakushi will dominate the WWF in a short time. 5. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Tim Woods in 2:11 following a top rope head butt. After the match, Doink and Hughie ran down and whacked Bigelow over the back with a crutch. Randy Savage sprinted down to the ring and ran the clowns off with a chair. Jerry Lawler appeared on the aisle way patting the clowns on the back for a job well done. 6. Legion Of Doom Video Package: The video highlights the history the LOD has had in the WWF, including their run as WWF Tag Team Champions during the 1991/1992 year. 7. WWF Tag Team Champions Tatanka & Carlos Vega defeated Barry Horowitz & Mike Sharpe in 3:15 when Vega pinned Sharpe following a spinning heel kick. 8. Scott Norton defeated Bret Hart by count-out in 6:03 when Chris Benoit and Owen Hart attacked Bret on the floor. British Bulldog ran down and chased both men to the floor before getting slammed on the floor by Norton who stood over Bulldog. 9. Mr. Perfect/Hunter Hearst Helmsley Video Package: The video highlights the long running feud between the two. 10. Psycho Sid defeated Vito Lograsso in 1:33 following a power bomb. After the match, Sid promotes his match with John Bradshaw at WrestleMania saying that Bradshaw won’t get up after the power bomb at the biggest event of the year. 11. Men on a Mission defeated Paul Lee & George South in 2:44 when Mabel pinned South following a middle rope big splash. After the match, MOM cut a promo saying they are the guys to end the Movements reign. 12. Ron Simmons/The Movement Video Package: A video promoting the recent domination of Ron Simmons and the Movement in the WWF, which includes the recent feud with Hogan and the return of the Legion of Doom. 13. Mr. Perfect defeated Tim Horner in 3:26 following the Perfect Plex. During the match, Hunter Hearst Helmsley came out on the microphone claiming that Perfect should get ready for retirement and had some retirement papers with him to taunt Perfect, who was still victorious. 14. WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner defeated Marty Jannetty in a non-title match in 7:44 following a top rope bulldog. After the match, Scott Steiner came down the entrance way but was stopped by officials while Rick teased Scott to get in the ring with him. WWF Superstars 3/11/1995 1. Diesel defeated Chris Kanyon in 1:44 following a power bomb 2. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Samu in 3:17 following a Pedigree. 3. Arn Anderson defeated Duke Droese in 5:12 following a spine buster. 4. Scott Steiner defeated IRS in 7:53 following a sit down power bomb.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 8, 2017 22:50:43 GMT -5
Got to find something to stick with. The front page is cluttered with various diaries.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 27, 2017 23:26:34 GMT -5
I've been getting into SMW over the last couple of years. This has my interest. Good luck.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 25, 2017 22:42:25 GMT -5
Week #9:February 27th - March 4th WWF RAW 2/27/1995 1. Jeff Jarrett defeated Duane Gill in 3:55 following a jumping DDT. During the match, Razor Ramon cut a pre-tape comments saying that at WrestleMania XI he is going to destroy Jarrett’s vocal cords to no longer hear him talk smack and end any aspirations the Dynasty member has to be a country singer. 2. Men on a Mission defeated Greg Valentine & Mark Young in 2:19 when Mabel pinned Young following a big splash 3. Kings Court w/ Doink & Hughie: Jerry Lawler hosts the segment as the trio gloats about the attack they did to Randy Savage last week. Lawler has dealt with Randy Savage for three years and had enough. Lawler puts over his handymen in Doink and Hughie for helping him eliminate the disrespectful and insulting Randy Savage. Lawler recalls a time when Savage called himself the Macho King and made a mockery out of what real royalty is all about, which is him. Lawler believes that this is the end of Randy Savage and that all the fans holding up his signs will be disappointed because Macho is DEAD! Just at that time, Savage comes running into the ring and takes Lawler down by the legs until Doink and Hughie get involved. Savage is beaten down and Lawler sets up for the piledriver, but Bam-Bam Bigelow comes running into the ring and tosses both Doink and Hughie over the top to the floor. Bigelow clotheslines Lawler and ends up press slamming Lawler over the top onto Hughie and Doink on the outside! Bigelow is fired up and Savage struggles to his feet. Bigelow looks over to Savage and helps him up, which causes Savage to look oddly at Bigelow while Lawler freaks out on the floor with Doink and Hughie. 4. IRS defeated Virgil in 2:45 following a lariat 5. Owen Hart defeated John Paul in 2:41 with the Sharpshooter. During the match, Bret Hart shared pre-tape comments saying that the comments by Owen last week made him sick. He is focused on taking on Chris Benoit and getting Owen Hart to wake up and realize that Benoit is nothing but lies. 6. Jack Tunney Reveals Legendary Tag Team: Vince McMahon is in the ring with the Movement to announce the tag team that will compete against Carlos Vega and Tatanka at WrestleMania XI. Jack Tunney says that Carlos Vega, Tatanka and Ron Simmons have made it a goal to control the WWF by holding the top championships and they aren’t doing it in a respectful way. They are claiming discrimination which is completely false. Tunney says that all the top teams in the WWF have gotten chances to stop the Movement but have come up short and thus that is why Tunney has brought in a legendary tag team for a non-title match at WrestleMania XI. McMahon can’t wait to hear which tag team it is. Tunney reveals that at WrestleMania XI the legendary tag team and former WWF World Tag Team Champions… the Legion of Doom will be returning to the WWF! The crowd erupts as McMahon can’t believe it! Backstage, the Movement isn't angry but rather seemingly determined to end another legend to go along with Hulk Hogan at the event. 7. Marty Jannetty defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:06 following a Rocker Dropper. 8. Hulk Hogan Interview: Late last week, Jim Ross met up with Hulk Hogan at his home in Florida to get his reaction to what Ron Simmons said last week. Hogan says that the comments from Simmons last week were some of the most outrageous claims he has ever heard in his career. Hogan believes that Simmons is an incredibly talented and determined wrestler, but his racial claims are holding him back. Hulk has dealt with many people trying to end his career, and he is always fighting back. Heck, just a few months ago Yokozuna thought he ended Hogan, but even after a defeat, Hogan remains in the WWF. Hogan tells Simmons to get focused on his training because at WrestleMania XI, Hulkamania is going to be running wild and is going to run right through the Movement! 9. Diesel defeated Jeff Hardy in 1:35 following a Jackknife power bomb. After the match, Diesel played to the crowd signaling for the WWF World Championship coming around his waist at WrestleMania. 10. Scott Norton & Arn Anderson defeated The Smoking Gunns in 8:04 when Norton pinned Billy Gunn following a shoulder breaker. 11. Rick Steiner Interview: Jim Ross suggests to Rick Steiner that he is a coward for hitting Scott Steiner with his headgear last week. Rick scoffs at that suggestion and rather says he is just smarter than his brother and always has been. If Scott and anyone else is going to complain about what he did, then he doesn't know why they’d want a street fight at WrestleMania because much, much worse is going to happen. Rick tells Ross that he will do what he has to do to retain the championship and has no problem destroying his brother. “JR, gold is thicker than blood.” 12. The British Bulldog defeated Crush in 6:57 following a running power slam 13. Ric Flair Interview: Vince McMahon interviewed Ric Flair, who is completely confused as to why there is an issue with The Undertaker. McMahon reminds Flair that he tried to attack Taker at the Royal Rumble, but Flair says that’s not true. Vince also recalls a moment where Flair tried to use a chair on Taker on RAW after a match with Arn Anderson. Flair tells McMahon and the fans that this is Taker’s fault and all he was trying to do was offer a truce by getting a chair for Taker after a grueling match with Arn. Flair doesn't know what Taker is, a person or a walking corpse, but he sure as hell isn't afraid of him. The lights go out and a gong is heard, and when the lights come on, Flair is hiding behind McMahon until he realizes Taker isn't around and readjusts the collar of McMahon. “Like I said, McMahon, the Nature Boy isn't afraid of the dark.” Flair says he is the greatest wrestler to ever live and he would send Taker back to the graveyard. If Taker wants a piece of him all he has to do is sign the dotted line. McMahon cautions Flair to be careful what he asks for, but Flair finishes off saying that the Undertaker is all smoke and mirrors and isn't anything to worry about when it comes to the Dynasty. 14. Shawn Michaels defeated Brian Lee by disqualification in 10:54 when Lex Luger brutally attacked Michaels on the outside ramming Michaels face first into the ring post numerous times. Luger places Michaels head on the ring steps and delivered a chair shot. Several officials, including Vince McMahon escorted Luger to the backstage area while Michaels was attended to by EMTS to end the program. WWF Superstars 3/4/1995 1. The Kamikaze Kid defeated Steve Anderson in 2:14 following a top rope leg drop 2. Ron Simmons defeated Mark Starr in 2:44 following a snap power slam. 3. Scott Steiner defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:08 following a hurricanrana 4. Hakushi defeated Bob Holly in 5:15 following a top rope moonsault
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 14, 2017 10:40:54 GMT -5
Remember 2005-2008 where we tried sticking to that whole EWR/TEW rule. Shows suffered. If I recall KoreyGuns was the only dude that kept to it for the longest frickin' time. And he still produced some great stuff. I don't think I've stuck to EWR since my WCW 2000 diary.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 13, 2017 17:42:35 GMT -5
This really needs to be in the Sims Resource Thread. I feel like this has been mentioned before.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 9, 2017 18:31:31 GMT -5
Welcome back, Shifty.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 26, 2017 1:14:27 GMT -5
Ah right. I don't think there's any need for the original poster to reply. What are they meant to say? I've never really seen someone reply to replies from others. I would imagine it would just push down other peoples diaries. I think everyone is grateful for replies anyway. The only time I can recall replying to a reply is when there is a question in the reply that needs answering or clarification. The reply for reply system essentially, to me, offers a response to the original reply.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 13, 2017 12:56:10 GMT -5
WWF NEWS: - World Wrestling Federation officials are interested in several performers from Smoky Mountain Wrestling. According to a source, this includes the Rock N’ Roll Express, Al Snow, Unabomb, Tracy Smothers and Dirty White Boy. It’s likely that if any of them were to jump to the WWF, they’d still work SMW events, since Jim Cornette is the owner/promoter for the company. - Randy Savage and Jerry Lawler have entered into a program together. It may continue past WrestleMania XI - The mystery tag team to wrestle the Movement at WrestleMania are former WWF World Tag Team Champions. - Within the next three months, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and Lex Luger all have contracts expiring. It’s not known if the WWF plans on extending the contracts. - Flair’s contract also impacts Arn Anderson, who has an opt-out clause if Flair were to leave the promotion.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jan 30, 2017 22:36:28 GMT -5
Week #8: February 20th - February 26th WWF RAW 2/20/1995 1. Razor Ramon defeated Arn Anderson in 6:45 following the Razors Edge. After the match, Ramon begs Jeff Jarrett to get into the ring but Jarrett fakes out Ramon before heading backstage with Anderson. 2. Crush defeated Tom Johnson in 2:11 with the Kona Vice. 3. Owen Hart & Chris Benoit Interview: Jim Ross introduces Chris Benoit and Owen Hart to come out for an interview. Both Benoit and Owen come out with cocky grins on their faces as Ross begs the question to Owen “why did you turn on your brother Bret?” Instead of Owen answering, Benoit chimes in and tells Ross that for his entire life, Owen Hart has been knocked down as everyone praised Bret. Benoit notes that Bret got all the title shots and public appearances while Owen was always sitting at home waiting to get an opportunity. Benoit mentions that it was Owen who won at the Royal Rumble last month over Bret, but yet Bret continued to get praised. Benoit tells Ross that he never liked Bret, and while he had issues with Owen in the past, he always respected Owen knowing he was the best Hart of the family. Owen appreciates the kind words and goes on to say that Bret never appreciated his talents and always held him down. It took him awhile, but luckily he realized that Bret didn't have good intentions and saw him as a threat. Owen agrees that he is a threat and is a threat to every single WWF championship. Owen finishes off saying that there isn't anything Bret can say to him that will change what has happened. Owen is his own man and has found someone who respects him in Chris Benoit and that’s where his loyally remains. 4. Ric Flair defeated Scott Taylor in 2:43 with the figure four. After the match, Paul Bearer pushed a casket towards the ring, but Flair quickly left ringside and went to the back shaking his head in disapproval. 5. Hakushi defeated Barry Horowitz in 3:14 following a top rope moonsault. 6. Jack Tunney & The Movement Interview: The WWF World Tag Team Champions Tatanka and Carlos Vega are in the ring with WWF President Jack Tunney to discuss future competition. Tunney puts over the champions for having defeated every top tag team on the WWF roster. Tunney believes the Movement is a dominating force, but that doesn't mean they aren’t unbeatable. Tatanka and Vega both tell Tunney that there aren’t any teams around that can beat them. Tatanka says they’ve beaten the Smoking Gunns, the Quebecers, Men on a Mission and everyone else numerous times. This is a movement that can’t be stopped and will not be. Tunney agrees, and that’s why he is here to tell the Movement that he has been in talks with a legendary tag team that has won numerous tag team championships and they will be making an appearance next week on RAW. Tunney isn't going to reveal the team and suggests that the Movement show up next week to get a glimpse a possible new challenger to their tag team championships. 7. Randy Savage defeated Jerry Lawler by disqualification in 8:35 when Doink the Clown got involved. Hughie The Clown also appeared and attacked Savage managing to hit a moonsault. Lawler, Doink and Hughie stand tall over Savage. 8. Ron Simmons Interview: Vince McMahon had a sit down interview with Ron Simmons earlier in the day. Simmons tells McMahon that for the past ten years, the WWF has made millions upon millions of dollars with the prototypical white guy as their champion. Simmons notes that every time there was a popular African American superstar or any superstar that wasn’t white, who was ready to take over the top spot, the WWF sabotaged them to make them worthless. McMahon doesn't agree with that statement whatsoever. Simmons recalls the days of Jimmy Snuka jumping off a cage, Junkyard Dog, Tony Atlas and countless others. Where are those guys today? They aren’t in the WWF. They are at smaller shows selling autographs for ten dollars because the WWF wants a white man at their face. Simmons leans forward and says “You Vince... you want the white man as the face of your company.” Hogan has been on the top for ten years and you try to get him as the champion even when he doesn't deserve it. Bret Hart was your champion, Lex Luger, Ultimate Warrior and Randy Savage. That’s all going to change at WrestleMania. At WrestleMania XI, Simmons promises McMahon that the era of Hulkamania will come to an end and the Movement will be the strongest it’s ever been. Once he beats Hulk Hogan, he will go for the WWF World Champion and he can’t wait for the day when Vince is forced to address him as his world champion. Simmons is going to love every minute of it. 9. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Bob Holly in 5:07 following a diving head butt. 10. Shawn Michaels defeated Brian Lee in 6:45 following a super kick. After the match, Michaels planted a kiss on Tamara. Lex Luger appeared at the top of the aisle way during the match but was still not impressed. 11. Hulk Hogan Video Package: The same video package from last week is aired asking if Hulk Hogan can get through the Movement and continue on with Hulkamania. 12. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Interview: Jim Ross interviewed Hunter Hearst Helmsley regarding Mr. Perfect deciding to put his career on the line for a match with Helmsley at WrestleMania XI. Helmsley tells Ross that he didn't believe it when he heard it, but it’s something he’s always wanted to do. Helmsley accepts the offer to take on Perfect with his career on the line. Hunter can’t wait to put an end to Perfect’s career and show the world that Mr. Perfect is nothing but an overrated gum spitter who never could win the big one when it counted. 13. Duke Droese defeated IRS in 6:44 following a spine buster. 14. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna & WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner defeated Diesel & Scott Steiner in 15:06 when Yokozuna pinned Scott Steiner after a leg drop, after Rick hit Scott over the back with his headgear. After the match, Diesel clotheslined both Rick and Yoko over the top to the floor to save Scott from any further damage. WWF Superstars 2/25/1995 1. Arn Anderson defeated Greg Valentine in 4:13 following a spine buster. 2. Psycho Sid defeated AJ Fatal in 2:33 following a power bomb. 3. Lex Luger defeated Mo in 3:08 following a running forearm shot. 4. Scott Steiner defeated Tom Pritchard in 6:09 following a double under hook power bomb
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jan 2, 2017 16:56:26 GMT -5
I hope everyone had a good New Year. I look forward to getting back in the swing of things with posting in both my 2CW and WWF '95 threads.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 20, 2016 0:13:20 GMT -5
Third show up in the 2CW series. Booking independent companies is a fun challenge.
The next week of WWF '95 is planned, just needs to be typed up, but I might post a few 2CW shows to get things rolling there.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 20, 2016 0:08:09 GMT -5
Squared Circle Wrestling presents Road To The Title Date: 3/18/2006 From: Syracuse, NY Attendance: 325 The show begins with every wrestler appearing on a big screen providing a brief comment about the 2CW Heavyweight Championship and how winning the championship would help their careers moving forward. Tonight it begins, and concludes on April 8th. Who will be the first 2CW Heavyweight Champion? Opening Contest: Slyck Wagner Brown defeated Isys Ephex in the first round of the 2CW Heavyweight Championship Tournament: Ephex attacked Brown prior to the bell and kept advantage with a neck breaker and a middle rope knee drop in the early stages, but couldn't put Brown away. Ephex attempted a Death Valley Driver, but Slyck broke free and hit a leg lariat. After roughly ten minutes of action, Brown hit a sit down power bomb to advance in the tournament. On the big screen, Jimmy Olsen was interviewed saying that tonight he isn't winning the championship for any other reason than the money that comes with it. He’d private transportation and wouldn't have to dress with the other 2CW bums in the locker room. Olsen says it starts with Edwards and the 2CW fans will have to get ready to adore him as champion. Second Contest: Jimmy Olsen defeated Eddie Edwards in the first round of the 2CW Heavyweight Championship Tournament: Olsen stalled on the floor and that allowed Edwards to start with a suicide dive to the outside. Eddie beat on Olsen with a series of chops and a tilt a whirl back breaker back in the ring. Jimmy absorbs the punishment and stops Eddie with a jaw breaker and a snap suplex to get the momentum in his favor. Olsen drives Edwards down with a gut buster and comes off the top hitting a diving head butt for a near fall. Eddie fights back managing to hit a running yakuza kick and a top rope missile dropkick. However, Colin Olsen appears at ringside to distract the referee and Edwards. Jimmy low blows Edwards from behind and spikes Edwards with a piledriver. The referee turns around and counts the fall for Jimmy after twelve minutes of action. Colin and Jimmy continue to beat down Edwards until Spike Dudley runs into the ring with a steel chair and whacks Jimmy over the back. Edwards recovers and hits a somersault dive to take Jimmy out on the floor and they brawl to the backstage area. This leads to the next match… Third Contest: Spike Dudley defeated Colin Olsen in the first round of the 2CW Heavyweight Championship Tournament: Dudley brawls with Colin around ringside where Colin soon sends Dudley flipping into the guard railing and rammed Spike groin first into the ring post. They got into the ring where Olsen worked over Spike’s lower back but Spike refused to give in. Late in the match, Colin missed a spear in the corner and stumbled out holding his shoulder allowing Spike to hit the Acid Drop for the win after seven minutes of action. On the big screen, Jerry Lynn is interviewed and says he’s been the top dog back in ECW and he isn't dead yet. Lynn is confident he can hang with the young guys on the independents and he’ll prove to himself and all the doubters that he still has what takes to steal the show and be the champion. Fourth Contest: Brodie Lee defeated Jerry Lynn in the first round of the 2CW Heavyweight Championship Tournament: Lynn tries to use mat wrestling Lee, but Brodie is simply just too big and tosses Lynn away. Brodie countered a tilt a whirl head scissors attempt by driving Lynn down with a side slam for a near fall in the opening moments of the match. Lynn battled back managing to hit a springboard dropkick causing Lee to fall across the middle rope, where Lynn hit a slingshot leg drop for a near fall of his own. Jerry attempted the cradle piledriver, but Lee backdropped Lynn and came off the ropes to hit a running big boot to get the victory and advance after eight minutes of action. Prior to the next match, Jason Axe comes out and is livid that he isn't in the 2CW Heavyweight Championship tournament. Axe is a homegrown talent but gets shafted out of the tournament some old guy like Jerry Lynn. Axe points out that Lynn lost and took his spot because of what he did in the past. Well, the future is right now and he wants his opponent right this second. Fifth Contest: Frankie Arion defeated Jason Axe: Early on, Axe lets his frustrations out by dropping Arion across his knee out of a Death Valley Driver setup, but couldn't put Arion away. Late in the match, Axe was on the middle rope but is met with a springboard kick by Arion. Frankie quickly runs the ropes and hit a hurricanrana to pickup a surprising victory after seven minutes of action. Sixth Contest: John Walters defeated Josh Daniels: They show mutual respect by shaking hands and proceed to have a clinic on the mat exchanging holds. Daniels gets the first momentum taking Walters over with a series of German suplexs but can’t get a pin fall. Walters hangs onto the ropes to avoid a dropkick and works over Daniels hitting a vertical suplex. Late in the match, Daniels attempted the sharpshooter, but Walters was able to counter with a sharpshooter of his own and leaned back enough to cause Daniels to tap out after fourteen minutes of action. Seventh Contest: Brodie Lee defeated Slyck Wagner Brown in semifinals of the 2CW Heavyweight Championship Tournament: They showed respect for each other prior to the match and proceeded to beat the crap out of each other for eleven minutes. Lee surprised many in attendance by hitting a running head scissors and a suicide dive to take Brown out on the floor at one point. Brown fought back hitting an overhead belly to belly suplex off the middle rope. Brown nearly won the match following a leg lariat off the middle rope. Late in the match, Lee countered a power bomb attempt and when Brown spun around he was met with a running yakuza kick, which was good enough for Brodie to get the three count. Main Event: Jimmy Olsen defeated Spike Dudley in the semifinals of the 2CW Heavyweight Championship Tournament: Olsen attacked Spike during his entrance and they brawled into the crowd where Olsen smashed Dudley with a chair a few times. Jimmy attempted a piledriver on the bleachers, but Spike fought back with a backdrop onto the floor. Spike leaps off the bleachers to take Olsen with a cross body! They enter the ring where Jimmy controls Dudley until Spike hit a middle rope bulldog for a near fall. Late in the match, Spike goes for the Acid Drop, but Jimmy shoves Spike off and proceeds to kick Dudley in the midsection and plants Spike with a jumping piledriver for the win after nine minutes of action. After the match, Jimmy taunts Spike until Brodie comes down and runs Jimmy off, who had Colin by his side on the floor. Jimmy signaled that he would be the 2CW Heavyweight Champion next month! Scheduled for 3/19: Main Event: No Disqualifications, Texas Tornado Brodie Lee, Spike Dudley & Slyck Wagner Brown vs. Jimmy Olsen, Colin Olsen & Isys Ephex John Walters vs. Jerry Lynn Scheduled to appear: Eddie Edwards Brian Fury Scheduled for 4/8 - Living On The Edge To crown the first ever 2CW Heavyweight Champion - No Holds Barred Brodie Lee vs. Jimmy Olsen
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 16, 2016 11:22:21 GMT -5
I'm depressed for this board. I'm probably to blame for this. I wish I knew how to get people back here, and my lack of posts certainly doesn't help. I have a couple of shows outlined, at least. I appreciate everyone who continues to showcase their creativity. I know people are at least reading our stuff, when it's posted.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Nov 7, 2016 22:52:34 GMT -5
I'm alive. Week 7 is up in WWF '95.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Nov 7, 2016 22:50:13 GMT -5
Week #7: February 13th - February 19th WWF RAW 2/13/1995 1. Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Kanyon in 2:26 following a super kick. After the match, Lex Luger appeared and gave a mock applause saying that Michaels will never beat him at WrestleMania. 2. IRS defeated Scott Taylor in 2:55 following a running lariat. During the match, Duke Droese shared pre-tape comments saying that he is going to shut the tax man up and the hard working fans will stand behind him to finally get one up on the tax man. 3. Kings Court w/ Randy Savage: Jerry Lawler introduces the “washed up” Randy Savage, who lost a lumberjack match to Bam-Bam Bigelow match last week. Savage plays to the crowd and asks who Lawler is calling washed up. Lawler naturally back peddles a little bit. Savage is angry and reminds Lawler that he had a clown get involved and cost him his match against the beast from the east. Savage doesn't find this to be a joke so he suggests that Lawler get the smirk off of his face real quick. Little does Savage realize, but Lawler is smirking because Doink the Clown is right behind him with a pie and Savage turns around he is met with a pie to the face. Savage is blinded by the pie and wildly swings at Doink, but is met with a back suplex instead. Lawler asks Doink a question and Doink nods yes while laughing. Lawler grabs Savage and spikes Savage with a piledriver! Lawler and Doink stand tall to end the segment while Savage is laid out on the canvas. 4. WWF Intercontinental Champion Rick Steiner defeated Mike Davis in 4:05 following a Death Valley Driver. After the match, Rick Steiner yells into the camera that, “Scotty isn't going to survive in the ring!” 5. Rick Martel defeated Tim White in 2:11 with the Boston Crab. 6. Jim Cornette & King Yokozuna Interview: Vince McMahon is in the ring to bring out Jim Cornette and the WWF World Champion King Yokozuna. Cornette tells McMahon to stop yapping so much and let the champions speak. Cornette says every week it seems like Diesel signals that the WWF World Championship is going to be his. Sadly for the WWF fans, Diesel lives in a land of fiction. King Yokozuna has been the most dominating wrestler in WWF history and has defeated every challenger that has come his way. Cornette doesn't care if Diesel has millions of fans behind him, that just makes Yokozuna angrier and hit harder. The more you cheer, the more hurt your favorites suffer. Of course, the fans begin to chant for Diesel, which makes Yokozuna furious. McMahon and all the WWF fans you’re going to have to deal with the reality and the reality is that King Yokozuna is not only a man you should be bowing down too, but also your WWF World Champion and is going to stay that way for a long, long time to come. 7. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Mo in 2:09 following a diving head butt. 8. Mr. Perfect defeated Tim Horner in 4:42 following the Perfect Plex. After the match, Perfect is interviewed and says that Helmsley yelled into his face that his career was over with. Perfect doesn't like an empty threat. Thus, Perfect suggests that Helmsley step up and try to end his career at WrestleMania XI. 9. Ric Flair Interview: Jim Ross introduces Ric Flair, the leader of the Dynasty, for an interview. Ric Flair notices a fan dressed up as the Undertaker in the front row and laughs that off. Flair enters the ring and tells Ross that the Undertaker, a dead man, has these morons idolizing him. Yet, a man like himself full of wealth and good looks is getting booed? Wouldn't you want to be me and not a dead guy? Ross notes that this whole thing started with Flair getting involved at the Royal Rumble when Undertaker was battling Scott Norton. Flair tells Ross that he was being a leader and a leader helps his men in a good or bad situation. Flair says that the Undertaker crossed the line and he isn't one to let that go. So, if the Undertaker wants to mess with Ric Flair and the Dynasty, then so be it. Tonight, it goes in full gear as his best friend Arn Anderson has stepped up and will battle the Undertaker in the main event tonight. Then, if the Undertaker survives that, he can get in the ring with the Nature Boy, but he strongly doubts Taker will get past the Enforcer. Flair struts off and Woos at the fan in the front row dressed as the Undertaker. 10. Chris Benoit & Owen Hart defeated Scotty Anton & Mike Sharpe in 3:58 when Owen made Anton submit with the Sharpshooter. After the match, Jim Ross attempted to interview Owen Hart, but Benoit prevented any communication after whispering into Owen’s ear. 11. Hulk Hogan Video Package: A video taking a look at the career of Hulk Hogan is aired highlighting his key career victories. At the end the question is asked “Is the Movement of Ron Simmons the one obstacle that Hogan can’t overcome?” 12. Diesel defeated Crush in 5:11 following a Jackknife power bomb. 13. Bret Hart Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview earlier in the day in the backstage area with Bret Hart regarding the actions of Owen Hart last week. Bret doesn't know what happened because he thought he was having a competitive battle with his younger brother and they’d remain a tight unit, but Chris Benoit must have gotten in Owen’s head with nonsense and he was left laid out after several chair shots. Bret says he’ll try to talk with Owen without Benoit around and hopefully they can square any kind of miscommunication away and move on as a great wrestling brother duo that he knows they can and will be. 14. The Undertaker defeated Arn Anderson in 6:14 following a tombstone piledriver. After the match, Ric Flair attempted to get involved with a steel chair, but the Undertaker scared Flair off the apron WWF Superstars 2/18/1995 1. Psycho Sid defeated Barry Horowitz & Doug Peterson in 2:54 following a power bomb on both men. After the match, Ted DiBiase cut a promo saying that Bradshaw will sent through the mat when they meet in singles action. 2. Razor Ramon defeated Steve Anderson in 1:45 following the Razors Edge. 3. The Smoking Gunns defeated AJ Fatal & Damien Wolf in 2:09 when Billy pinned Wolf. Prior to the match, Fatal and Wolf came out with replica tag titles saying they were defending the titles since they were the real champions, but were promptly defeated. 4. Ron Simmons defeated Rick Martel in 6:09 following a spine buster. After the match, Simmons grabbed a fans Hulk Hogan headband and tore it up.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 21, 2016 23:06:52 GMT -5
Considering I'm big in the era with a diary that started at the beginning of '93, I'll be interested to see your direction here. I don't see you going too far away from what actually happened at Mania IX. Perhaps avoid putting the title on Hogan. Doink is a character that should be given a bigger role after this. I'll be checking in to see how this develops.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 18, 2016 14:25:52 GMT -5
Week #6: February 6th - February 12th WWF RAW 2/6/1995 1. The Heavenly Bodies defeated The Bushwhackers in 4:09 when Del Ray pinned Butch following a top rope moonsault. After the match, the Heavenly Bodies made it clear they wanted a shot at the tag titles. 2. Duke Droese defeated Greg Lange in 2:11 following a spinning spine buster. During the match, IRS shared some pre-tape comments saying that he is going to hit Droese hard enough with his steel briefcase to knock some sense into Droese to go to school and realize that smelling like trash is disgusting. 3. Kings Court w/ John Bradshaw: Jerry Lawler introduces a “fake tough guy Texan” John Bradshaw to be interviewed. Lawler reminds Bradshaw that last week Sid Vicious drove him through a table with a power bomb and Bradshaw couldn't get to his feet. “How tough are you really, Bradshaw?” Bradshaw tells Lawler that he’ll never backdown from a fight and he isn't going to backdown from Ted DiBiase and Sid Vicious. If Vicious wants to bring tables into their war, then Bradshaw will bring tables, ladders, ring steps, ring posts it doesn't matter, he’ll use it. Bradshaw tells Lawler that he is the toughest man in the WWF and now that these wrestlers want to use objects, then they all should watch out for what he is capable of doing with a weapon in hand. Bradshaw tells us that Sid Vicious and DiBiase won’t keep him down and the lariat is coming to knock Sid’s head off his shoulders! 4. Scott Steiner defeated Mike Thomas by disqualification in 4:04 when Rick Steiner attacked Scott Steiner with the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Rick left his brother laying in the ring following a death valley driver. 5. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defeated Duane Gill in 2:15 following the Bonzai Drop. After the match, Yokozuna grabbed a Diesel t-shirt and put it on Gill before hitting another Bonzai Drop. 6. Lex Luger Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Lex Luger backstage, since Luger didn't want to grace the live audience with his presence. Luger, still wearing Phantom of the Opera type mask for a disfigured face (which isn't actually disfigured), claims that despite his unfortunate injuries to his face, the women continue to scream his name and that’s why Shawn Michaels is jealous of him. It has nothing to do with Luger eliminating Michaels from the Rumble or any of their recent issues, it’s because Luger will always be the better looking man and the more accomplished wrestler. Ross asks if Luger will compete against Michaels in the ring and Luger laughs saying “I’ll need a tuneup for when I regain the WWF World Championship, JR.” Luger tells Ross it is time for him to get a facial and excuses Ross from speaking to him any further. 7. Brian Lee defeated Rick Martel in 6:14 following a top rope knee drop. 8. Jeff Jarrett Interview/Confrontation with Razor Ramon: Vince McMahon conducts an interview with Jeff Jarrett regarding his feud with Razor Ramon. Jarrett doesn't think Ramon has any machismo and questions his toughness just because he is from Miami. Jarrett asks if McMahon has ever been on the streets in Tennessee, that’s where the real tough men come from. Jarrett continues saying that the Dynasty is still going to take over the WWF and Razor Ramon is just a minor speed bump. At this point, Ramon makes his way to the ring and grabs the microphone from McMahon. Ramon tells Jarrett that the Bad Guy is here and ready for a fight. No more of the guitar shots to the head or double teams, it’s time to square up and fight man to man. Jarrett backs off and tells Ramon that he’s smarter than Ramon as Arn Anderson and Scott Norton make their way down to the ring. However, Diesel comes running down to the ring and stands next to Ramon to have Ramon’s back causing the Dynasty to bail and head to the backstage area. 9. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Randy Savage in a lumberjack match in 10:36 following a top rope diving head butt. Late in the match, Savage attempted an elbow drop, but was knocked off the rope by Doink the Clown, who laughed on the floor after doing it. 10. The Undertaker & Paul Bearer Interview: An interview takes place with The Undertaker working on a coffin as Paul Bearer speaks. Bearer says that Ric Flair made the biggest mistake getting involved in the Undertaker’s business at the Royal Rumble. Bearer says that the Dynasty shall crumble at the hands of the Undertaker. 11. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Attacks Mr. Perfect: Vince McMahon is in the ring to bring out Mr. Perfect for an interview, but as Perfect walks down the aisle, Hunter Hearst Helmsley attacks from behind hitting a chop block. Helmsley pummels Perfect with right hands before eventually hitting a Pedigree on the floor! Hunter yells at Perfect that his career is over with. Vince McMahon and other officials check on Perfect. 12. Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart by disqualification in 12:56 when Chris Benoit hit Bret over the back with a steel chair while Bret had the Sharpshooter on Owen. After the match, Benoit stood with a chair and was confronted by Owen who grabbed the chair from Benoit. As Bret struggled to his feet, Owen whacked Bret over the head with the steel chair and repeatedly rammed the chair into the midsection of his older brother. Owen tossed the chair down and looked at Benoit who had an evil grin. Owen ends up shaking hands with Benoit as The British Bulldog ran down to the ring to chase the duo from the ring and save Bret from anything further. 13. Diesel & Razor Ramon defeated Arn Anderson & Scott Norton by disqualification in 10:43 when Jeff Jarrett got involved hitting Ramon over the head with a guitar. 14. Ron Simmons & Hulk Hogan Confrontation: Vince McMahon calls out Hulk Hogan for an interview to close the program. McMahon recalls Hogan coming up short against WWF World Champion Yokozuna at the Royal Rumble, but also the recent comments made by Ron Simmons. Hogan knows he disappointed the fans, but if he sat here and gave up he’d be letting them down again. Hogan says that Hulkamania isn’t ever going to die and he’ll continue to fight his way to the top. As for Simmons, Hogan suggests that Simmons hasn’t gotten top spots in this company because he hasn't beaten any of the top guys in the company, himself included. Hogan doesn't know what the Movement’s issue is with the company, but now that his name has been thrown out there, the Movement has his attention. Ron Simmons makes his way down to the ring to confront Hogan. Simmons tells Hogan that the purpose of the Movement is for everyone recognize that himself, Tatanka and Carlos Vega are all champions and his men have proven that by being the WWF World Tag Team Champions. Simmons says it was a fluke he didn't win the Royal Rumble and his requests for a championship match have been denied, while Hogan seemingly gets one if he just asks. That isn't right. Simmons believes that Hogan’s time has come and passed and it is time for the Movement to get paid and have their fame. And, they are going to take it. Simmons is glad to have Hogan in the ring because he wants to take out the biggest name in wrestling history, and he wants to do it at the biggest show of the year, WrestleMania. McMahon wonders why Simmons would think Hogan would want to fight him. Simmons says because only a man backs down from a fight if they are afraid. Simmons knows that McMahon doesn't want him to be the champion, so he will force his way to be the champion. Simmons wants to take out the golden boy, Hulk Hogan. Hogan looks at McMahon and tells Simmons that he isn't afraid, and if Simmons wants to take a shot at Hulkamania and try to end it…. then you are on, brother. Hogan tells Simmons that he doesn't want to hear any whining when Hulkamania runs wild on you! The show comes to a close as Simmons and Hogan have an up close face to face confrontation. WWF Superstars 2/11/1995 1. Jeff Jarrett defeated Sionne in 3:23 following a jumping DDT. 2. Razor Ramon defeated Jim Brady in 2:19 following the Razors Edge. 3. The British Bulldog defeated Tim Horner in 2:41 following a running power slam 4. WWF World Tag Team Champions Tatanka & Carlos Vega defeated The Headshrinkers in 8:05 when Vega pinned Samu following a spinning heel kick
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 12, 2016 11:37:25 GMT -5
Been thinking about simming again, as I miss it a lot, but was shocked when I got on here and found that it's so quiet! Come on back! Nowadays it's more of just letting out your ideas and the feedback isn't as great, but it's an outlet to have fun.
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