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Post by Rated R on Jan 6, 2009 15:07:06 GMT -5
Roster
WWF World Champion – Randy Savage WWF Intercontinental Champion – Bret Hart WWF Tag Team Champions – Money Inc
Animal Barry Hardy Barry Horowitz Beau Beverly Big Bossman Blake Beverly Bob Bradley Bobby Heenan Bret Hart Brian Knobbs British Bulldog Brooklyn Brawler Butch Butch Stanley Chris Walker Colonel Mustafa Duane Gill Earthquake Elizabeth General Adnan Haku Harvey Whippleman Hawk Hulk Hogan Iron Mike Sharpe IRS Itallion Stallion Jack Tunney Jake Roberts Jameson Jerry Saggs Jim Duggan Jim Neidhart Jim Powers Jimmy Hart Kato Kevin Kreuger Koko B. Ware Luke Mr. Fuji Mr. Perfect Owen Hart Papa Shango Paul Bearer Paul Ellering Randy Savage Reno Riggins Repo Man Ric Flair Rick Martel Rowdy Roddy Piper Sensational Sherri Sgt. Slaughter Shawn Michaels Sid Justice Skinner Slick Tanaka Tatanka Ted DiBiase Texas Tornado The Barbarian The Bezerker The Genius The Mountie The Undertaker The Warlord Tito Santana Typhoon Virgil
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Post by Rated R on Jan 6, 2009 15:07:37 GMT -5
Weekly ScheduleWrestleMania 8 RecapDate: April 5th 1992 Location: Indianapolis, IndianaShawn Michaels over Tito Santana with a bodypress after reversing a bodyslam The Undertaker over Jake Roberts after a tombstone piledriver on a floor WWF Intercontinental Championship Match: Bret Hart over Roddy Piper by countering a sleeper hold with a roll up The Big Boss Man, Virgil, Sgt. Slaughter and Jim Duggan over The Nasty Boys, Repo man and The Mountie after Virgil pinned Brian Knobbs Tatanka over Rick Martel after Tatanka pinned Martel after a flying crossbody WWF Tag Team Championship Match: The Natural Disasters over Money Inc. by count out when Money Inc. got themselves counted out to retain the titles. Owen Hart over Skinner when Hart pinned Skinner with a roll up WWF Championship Match: Randy Savage over Ric Flair after Savage pinned Flair with a tights assisted roll-up Hulk Hogan over Sid Justice by Disqualification when Harvey Wippleman got involved , post match Papa Shango ran in and attacked Hogan. The Ultimate Warrior made his return to help Hulk Hogan
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Post by Dwight on Jan 6, 2009 15:19:21 GMT -5
This week just gets better and better with the emergence of more retro diaries!
WWF 1992 is a great year to do so I can't wait to read this.
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Post by DTP. on Jan 6, 2009 15:29:22 GMT -5
Didn't you do this before? Round 2 baby! I'm looking forward to this.
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Post by abyss on Jan 6, 2009 16:31:48 GMT -5
Should be good, RR. I'm hoping you bring in Doink and give him a good push. And it should be nice to see what Savage & Hart do with their reigns.
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Post by Rated R on Jan 7, 2009 11:19:19 GMT -5
Date: 6th April 1992Vince McMahon introduced tonight’s round table – Bobby Heenan, Gene Okerlund, Jimmy Hart and Paul Ellering – as well as video highlights from last night’s WrestleMania VIII, as well as matches featuring Bret Hart and Ted DiBiase. Owen Hart Defeated Duane Gill via submission with the Sharpshooter. (47%) Post match, Owen Hart was joined by New Foundation Partner Jim Neidhart, and the pair celebrated the victory.Vince McMahon mentioned that the stars of the World Wrestling Federation would be coming to the United Kingdom later in the month for the WWF UK Rampage VHS taping. The roundtable discussed the tag team division, mention the New Foundation’s recent success. The Legion of Doom Defeated Barry Hardy & Reno Riggins via Hawk pinning Hardy following the Doomsday Device. (58%) An advertisement promoted the WrestleMania VIII encore, before cutting to the WWF Intercontinental Championship Match. WrestleMania Recap – WWF Intercontinental Championship Match: Bret Hart over Roddy Piper by countering a sleeper hold with a roll up.The roundtable talked about Bret Hart winning his second Intercontinental championship. Heenan declared it a fluke, and Okerlund promoted Bret Hart facing the Warlord later tonight. Ted DiBiase Defeated Koko B. Ware via submission with the Million Dollar Dream. (66%) Post match Ted DiBiase shoved dollar bills down the throat of Koko B. Ware, but Tatanka made the save, running DiBiase off.The roundtable discussed the events moments before, with Hart promising that Tatanka will get what he deserves for getting in the way of Money Incorporated’s business. The discussion switched to the WWF Championship match, with Paul Ellering claiming that it was a match for the ages. WrestleMania Recap – WWF Championship Match: Randy Savage over Ric Flair after Savage pinned Flair with a tights assisted roll-up.PTW cut to an interview with Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect. Flair guaranteed that the WWF Championship would soon be back around the waist of the Nature Boy. Mr. Perfect cut in, and told Flair that it all depends on if he can get the job done next time, before walking off. Bret Hart Defeated The Warlord via pinfall with the Victory Roll. (68%) The panel plugged this week’s WWF Superstars for an exclusive WWF Tag Team Championship Match, featuring Money Inc. defending the title against the Bushwackers. Jimmy Hart and Paul Ellering got into an argument over who has the better team, the Legion of Doom or Money Inc. WrestleMania Recap: Hulk Hogan over Sid Justice by Disqualification. Post match Papa Shango ran in and attacked Hogan when The Ultimate Warrior made his triumphant return to help Hulk Hogan.PTW cut to an exclusive clip featuring Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior pumping up the crowd following WrestleMania VIII. Vince McMahon thanked everyone for watching and plugged this week’s Superstars and Wrestling Challenge.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 7, 2009 11:33:10 GMT -5
'92 was an awesome year. Push Owen ;D
-I didn't even know Duane Gill was around in '92. Glad Owen won though. -I like that you're actually using the round table. -Tatanka/Dibiase could be a decent feud. -Some Flair/Perfect diessension? I like. -Bret over Warlord was good.
I like your format and like I said, '92 was a great year.
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Post by Iron Man on Jan 7, 2009 13:04:33 GMT -5
awesome stuff man. 1992 is a pretty popular year that is done in the sims board so it will be interesting to see what you do different. Glad Owen got a win, and I didn't know Gill was in the WWF in '92 either. ha. I always thought Prime TIME was just a recap show though?
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Post by Dwight on Jan 7, 2009 13:06:26 GMT -5
The format is fine with me. Though I personally don't like the small font but I know some do. Big LOD fan here so I hope to see some gold in their future. Some tension with Flair and Perfect is good to see. Never liked how their real life separation played out so it's good to see that you are building something there. Ha The Warlord. The only big man that went no where.
Overall it was a fine, realistic start. It's hard to comment because the shows are short and sweet but it was fine.
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Post by Rated R on Jan 7, 2009 13:16:21 GMT -5
awesome stuff man. 1992 is a pretty popular year that is done in the sims board so it will be interesting to see what you do different. Glad Owen got a win, and I didn't know Gill was in the WWF in '92 either. ha. I always thought Prime TIME was just a recap show though? It mainly was. PTW featured highlights from Superstars and WC and presenting exclusive matches taped from the house show circuit.
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Post by abyss on Jan 7, 2009 13:18:08 GMT -5
Realistic opening match. LOD winning a squash match makes sense obviously. Funny way to do the aftermath of the DiBiase match. Hart-Warlord was a serviceable main event. Nice, realistic PTW show, although there wasn't a whole lot to comment on. I hope you decide to continue going on with this diary.
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Post by DTP. on Jan 7, 2009 15:31:14 GMT -5
The opening contest was a mighty fine way to get the newcomer, Owen Hart over, beating jobber, Duane Gill. I hope Owen will soon break off from the New Foundation alliance with family member, Jim Neidhart and began a solo run. The Legion of Doom defeating the two enhancement talent, well that's just fine and dandy as they need to start looking even more stronger than ever. Bret Hart and Roddy Piper did awesome work at WrestleMania VIII, as did Randy Savage and Ric Flair, can't say the same for Hulk Hogan vs Sid Justice, though. Ted Dibiase beating Koko B. Ware was fine, it was a decent match though Koko was the Val Venis of 1992. Nice, an alliance with Tatanka? Bret Hart defeating The Warlord is fine, didn't seem like one of Bret's best though, nor did it have to, really. Chap finish, hmm. Realistic show.
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Post by kurtangleisgod on Jan 9, 2009 3:36:18 GMT -5
Looking forward to seeing where you go with this. Hart over Warlord was obvious, I'm looking forward to seeing what his title has in store now, and the WWF Championship situation should shape up well.
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Post by Rated R on Jan 18, 2009 14:07:32 GMT -5
Date: 11th April 1992Vince McMahon and Curt ‘Mr. Perfect’ Hennig introduced everyone to the show, which features action from British Bulldog, Rick Martel, and the feature bout for the WWF Tag Team Championship. British Bulldog Defeated Chris Walker via Pinfall with the Running Powerslam. (54%) Post match, British Bulldog grabbed a microphone, and plugged the WWF coming to his home country later this month.A pre taped interview featuring Sid Justice aired. Justice promised that Hulk Hogan hasn’t heard the last of him, and that the Ultimate Warrior signed his own death certificate when he interfered in his business. Rick Martel Defeated Brooklyn Brawler via Submission with the Boston Crab. (37%) A pre taped promo featuring The Mountie aired, where the Mountie talked about Bret Hart’s recent Intercontinental Championship win, and stated that he has taken the title from Hart once, and that he will soon do it again. Earthquake Defeated Jim Powers via Pinfall with the Aftershock. (54%) Post Match, Earthquake delivered another Aftershock to Powers, much to the audiences disgust.Prior to the Main Event, Vince McMahon displayed a heinous attack by Money Inc. on Tatanka at a recent house show. McMahon then talked about how Koko B. Ware will be out of action for another three weeks following the actions of DiBiase on Prime Time Wrestling. WWF Tag Team Championship Match Money Inc. Defeated The Bushwackers when IRS pinned Butch following the Write Off. (60%) Vince McMahon thanked everyone for watching, and plugged Wrestling Challenge, which airs tomorrow night.
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Post by abyss on Jan 18, 2009 14:26:07 GMT -5
Nice touch there with Bulldog plugging the England voyage. Glad Martel won, and Mountie is awesome. I like you trying to put over Earthquake as a monster. Good main event to end the show. Overall it was a nice, realistic show.
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Post by DTP. on Jan 18, 2009 15:01:33 GMT -5
Nice way to kick off WWF Superstars with British Bulldog coming out. Hehe, I like Bulldog mentioning the WWF UK Rampage tour coming up later in the month. Good way to put him over too, beating Chris Walker. Sid Justice announcing he hasn't had enough in the feud with Hulk Hogan is good. Ooo, Ultimate Warrior taking on Sid Justice, now that'd be damn good. Rick Martel beating The Brooklyn Brawler is fine, he was a decent performer, Martel was. Alright, another continued storyline with The Mountie and Bret Hart? Hope Bret moves on to the WWF Heavyweight Championship since he was on his way there at this point. Earthquake beating Jim Powers is alright, good way to make Earthquake look like a monster despite being in a team with Typhoon as the Natural Disasters. Decent WWF Tag Team Championship defense by Money Inc against the awful Bushwackers.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jan 18, 2009 17:12:27 GMT -5
- Liking the possible Sid/Warrior feud. - Nice way to get Mountie perhaps back in the title scene. I’ve always been a fan of the man. - Solid main event, and I like how Money Inc keep on injuring some baby faces. that’s a good storyline for them. - Noticed that you showed the three main matches from WM 8. Not sure if that would be a realistic idea. That would piss some people off. - I love the 1992 years, it’ll be interesting to see where this goes
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Post by Rated R on Jan 19, 2009 11:10:31 GMT -5
Date: 12th April 1992Gene Okerlund and Bobby Heenan welcomed everyone to the show, which will feature action from Jake Roberts, Texas Tornado and the Beverly Brothers. Skinner Defeated Barry Horowitz via Pinfall with the Gatorbreaker. (46%) A video highlighting the recent Sid Justice vs. Hulk Hogan aired, followed by the announcement that Hulk Hogan will face Papa Shango in a big feature match next week on Superstars. The Beverly Brothers Defeated Barry Hardy & Reno Riggins when Blake pinned Riggins following the Spike Piledriver. (45%) Following the match, The Genius issued an open challenge to any team for the upcoming UK Rampage taping, which takes place on the 26th of April. The Legion of Doom answered the challenge, and ran the Beverly Brothers out of the ring. Texas Tornado Defeated Iron Mike Sharpe via Submission with the Claw. (51%) Post match Texas Tornado was attacked by Rick ‘the Model’ Martel, locking in the Boston Crab until Tornado passed out.A pre taped promo aired, featuring the WWF World Champion Randy Savage. Savage stated that it’s good to be the best, and that if Flair wants another shot, then he can come and get it. Jake Roberts Defeated Virgil via Pinfall with the DDT. (63%) Gene Okerlund thanked everyone for tuning in, and reminded everyone about the Hulk Hogan vs. Papa Shango, next week on WWF Superstars.
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Post by DTP. on Jan 19, 2009 11:19:41 GMT -5
Good opening contest to simply get Sinner over, that's fineut I hope you don't take him far as the Crocodile Hunter gimmick. Hmm, I hate the idea of Hulk Hogan returning to WWF after claiming retirement at WWF WrestleMania VIII, plus if Hogan was on WWF programming, it'd be Wrestling Challenge or Prime Time Wrestling. The Beverly Brothers beating Barry Harry and Reno Riggins is fine, good way to get the Beverlys over. I liked the Legion of Doom chasing away the Beverly Brothers. Texas Tornado beating Mike Sharpe was a good way to get Kerry over. Jake Roberts beating Virgil was a decent main event. Realistic show but Hogan on Superstars I don't think would happen.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 19, 2009 12:53:54 GMT -5
-I watched SummerSlam '92 last night, I'm totally in the mood for something old school -Anybody over Barry Horowtiz is a good idea -I forgot about the Beverly Brothers lol and I hated the Genius -I loved Iron Mike Sharpe! Oh well, he was just a jobber -Martel/Tornado could be a good mid card rivalry -Good promo from Savage -Roberts winning is good and Shango/Hogan will be good next week
Good Wrestling Challenge, btw, it's awesome that you used Owen for the graphic
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