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Post by chaz on Jun 3, 2011 11:54:58 GMT -5
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Post by chaz on Jun 3, 2011 11:55:36 GMT -5
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Post by Zigzag on Jun 3, 2011 13:43:05 GMT -5
Can't wait for this, man.
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Post by Matt on Jun 3, 2011 15:40:25 GMT -5
Glorious.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jun 3, 2011 20:49:25 GMT -5
You've always got a good graphic/layout combo.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 3, 2011 22:03:31 GMT -5
Looking good, Chaz.
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Post by chaz on Jun 5, 2011 7:56:03 GMT -5
WRESTLEMANIA 8 April 5 1992
1.) Shawn Michaels (with Sensational Sherri) defeats El Matador. 2.) The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeats Jake Roberts. 3.) Bret Hart defeats Rowdy Roddy Piper to capture the Intercontinental Championship. 4.) Big Boss Man, Virgil, Sgt. Slaughter and Jim Duggan defeat The Nasty Boys, Repo Man and The Mountie (with Jimmy Hart). 5.) Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeats Ric Flair (with Mr. Perfect) to capture the World Wrestling Federation Championship. 6.) Tatanka defeats Rick Martel. 7.) The Natural Disasters defeat Money Inc. (with Jimmy Hart) via countout; Money Inc. retain the WWF Tag Team Championship. 8.) Owen Hart defeats Skinner. 9.) Hulk Hogan defeats Sid Justice (with Harvey Wippleman) via disqualification.
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Post by Rated R on Jun 5, 2011 8:25:33 GMT -5
I've done a few 92 diaries in the past and it's easily one of my favorite years in wrestling. Looking forward to it Chaz, hope you keep this one for a while.
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Post by chaz on Jun 5, 2011 9:04:43 GMT -5
| WWF PRIME TIME WRESTLING April 6 1992 @ various locations - Hosted by Vince McMahon and this week's panel: Bobby Heenan, Hillbilly Jim, Reverend Slick and Harvey Wippleman) | · El Matador defeats Skinner via disqualification. (4:02) POST MATCH, EL MATADOR HITS SKINNER WITH A FLYING FORERARM TO EVEN THE SCORE. · Colonel Mustafa defeats Dale Wolfe with the Camel Clutch. (3:03) · The Bushwhackers defeat The Beverly Brothers (with The Genius) with the Battering Ram. (9:53) TAPED AT WRESTLEMANIA VIII · Koko B. Ware defeats Doug Sommers with the Piledriver. (3:48) · Big Boss Man defeats Bob Morgan with the Boss Man Slam. (1:12) · Chris Walker defeats Barry Horowitz with a Flying Body Press. (4:04) · The Berzerker (with Mr. Fuji) defeats Ian Weston with a Big Boot. (1:55) FEATURED AN INSERT PROMO FROM THE BRITISH BULLDOG SAYING HE CAN'T WAIT TO FINALLY "TAKE A BITE" OUT OF THE BERZERKER. · The Nasty Boys (with Jimmy Hart) defeat The Legion of Doom (with Paul Ellering) when Hart interfered by holding down Hawk's leg during a pinfall attempt. (8:11) ----- ALSO FEATURES - · A vignette airs following the Big Boss Man's victory. It features a man in jail, saying he is coming to get the Boss Man. · Mr. Perfect is in the studio to be interviewed. He informs us that Ric Flair will continue to make "Macho Man" Randy Savage's life "miserable". · A WBF commercial is shown. Lex Luger is heavily featured. · Sensational Sherri calls in, demanding that Jack Tunney grant Shawn Michaels a title shot. · It's confirmed that Papa Shango will face Sgt. Slaughter next week on Prime Time Wrestling, while this week we can expect to see The Undertaker, "The Rocket" Owen Hart, The Texas Tornado and more! · WrestleMania stills are shown, leading to several taped promos - Sid Justice vows to pin Hulk Hogan, and the eradicate the Ultimate Warrior from existance. Money Inc. tell the world that they will always be the WWF Tag Team Champions, and that the Natural Disasters should rename themselves as just "Disasters". Tatanka says his victory over Rick Martel was the first of many "big" victories that will see him soar to the top of the WWF mountain. | WWF SUPERSTARS April 11 1992 @ Mobile, AL - Hosted by Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect | · The Mountie (with Jimmy Hart) defeats Jim Brunzell with a Nerve Hold Sleeper. (3:55) · Tatanka defeats Kevin Kruger with a Tomahawk Chop. (2:31) FEATURES A REPLAY OF TATANKA'S PROMO THAT AIRED ON PRIME TIME WRESTLING 4/6. · "The Model" Rick Martel defeats Virgil with the Quebec Crab. (5:02) · Jake "The Snake" Roberts defeats Ron Cumberledge following the DDT. (1:26) FEATURES A PROMO FROM JAKE ROBERTS. HE SENDS A VERY CRYPTIC MESSAGE ABOUT HOW WRESTLEMANIA IS "RIDDLED WITH HISTORICAL INACCURACIES". · The Natural Disasters defeat Kent Carlson and Tom Stone following an Earthquake Splash on Stone. (1:30) · The Texas Tornado defeats Repo Man with the Discus Punch. (4:42) ----- ALSO FEATURES - · Sean Mooney hosts the WWF Update. He mentions the upcoming European Tour, including the exclusive UK event "UK Rampage" that takes place on April 19 from Sheffield. We can expect to see The Ultimate Warrior, Intercontinental Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart, Papa Shango, The Bushwhackers, and more, including England's own British Bulldog! Mooney covers WrestleMania from this past Sunday. Features self-promotion videos for Money Inc., Shawn Michaels and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. · A promo from The Undertaker and Paul Bearer, directed at IRS ahead of their match tomorrow night on Wrestling Challenge. · Features a WBF commercial. Lex Luger is heavily featured. · Features a Coliseum Video commercial for Survivor Series 1991 and Royal Rumble 1992, available now on VHS. · "Mean" Gene Okerlund conducts a podium interview with the new Intercontinental Champion, Bret "Hitman" Hart. Hart says he respects Rowdy Roddy Piper and that he had the match of his life at WrestleMania. He says that now as a 2-time Intercontinental Champion he appreciates what he has so much more. The Hitman welcomes any challenge he may face. · A vignette airs from the beaches of Kona, Hawaii. A large man is seen lifting weights, running along the coast and keeping in shape. The final shot shows the unknown man crushing a coconut with his bare hands.
| WWF WRESTLING CHALLENGE April 12 1992 @ Biloxi, MS - Hosted by Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan | · The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeats Irwin R. Schyster (with Ted DiBiase and Jimmy Hart) via disqualification when DiBiase attacked Undertaker with his Tag Team title belt. (6:03) MONEY INC. SOON REALISE THEY ARE IN WAY OVER THEIR HEADS WHEN THE UNDERTAKER SITS UP, UNAFFECTED BY THEIR ASSAULT. HE STALKS THEM UP THE AISLE AS THEY FLEE. · "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan defeats Brad Avery with a Running Football Tackle. (2:38) · The Warlord defeats Del Wilkes with a Full Nelson. (1:45) · The British Bulldog defeats Bill Badd with a Running Powerslam. (3:11) POST-MATCH, THE BERZERKER COMES DOWN WITH MR. FUJI AND ATTACKS THE BULLDOG, CHOKING HIM OUT ON THE MAT. · "The Rocket" Owen Hart defeats Scotty Williams with a Top-Rope Dropkick. (3:32) · Sid Justice (with Harvey Wippleman) defeats Jim Powers with a Powerbomb. (0:47) ----- ALSO FEATURES - · A vignette airs from the beaches of Kona, Hawaii. A large man is seen lifting weights, running along the coast and keeping in shape. The final shot shows the unknown man crushing a coconut with his bare hands. · "Mean" Gene Okerlund presents a WWF Update report. He mentions the upcoming European Tour, including the exclusive UK event "UK Rampage" that takes place on April 19 from Sheffield. We can expect to see The Ultimate Warrior, Intercontinental Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart, Papa Shango, The Bushwhackers, and more, including England's own British Bulldog! Okerlund goes over stills from WrestleMania and where the WWF goes from now. Features promos from, Jake "The Snake" Roberts (aired 4/11, SUPERSTARS), Mr. Perfect (aired 4/6, PRIME TIME WRESTLING) and a response from World Wrestling Federation Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage, who slams Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect for insulting his wife and his marriage. Savage says that Flair will have to work his way back to the top of the pile, because Jack Tunney has informed him that he is NOT next in line for a title shot. · A preview airs for tomorrow nights Prime Time Wrestling. Papa Shango takes on Sgt. Slaughter, and we'll see appearances from Intercontinental Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, The Mountie, and more! | © 1992 Titan Sports, Inc. WWF, World Wrestling Federation and all Wrestlers names are trademarks of Titan Sports, Inc. Hulk Hogan, Hulkster and Hulkamania are trademarks of the Marvel Comics Group, Licensed exclusively to Titan Sports, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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Post by DTP. on Jun 5, 2011 20:27:42 GMT -5
WWF Prime Time Wrestling: Monday 6th April 1992...El Matador beating Skinner is a pretty interesting match to kick off the show. Didn't really understand the finish or the post match occurrence. Wish you explain what happened because of the disqualification. All I can assume is Skinner attacking Matador to the point of a DQ. Col. Mustafa with the win is fine. Ah, WrestleMania VIII recorded? That's pretty cool to see, I'll admit. Basic win for the Bushwackers, would have preferred the Beverly Brothers though. Big Bossman and Chris Walker with wins is fine. Walker sure is a forgettable character. The Berzerker with the win is nice and his feud with the British Bulldog was mildly entertaining. Build Bulldog up through the year please. Solid main event with the Nasty Boys getting a lucky win against the Legion of Doom. A man in jail after Big Bossman...Nailz, definitely. I hated him, wish you used that gimmick on someone else/more talented. He wasn't that great a wrestler. Mr Perfect cutting a promo on Ric Flair's behalf was odd, like this continuation against Randy Savage though. Keep the nude pictures of Elizabeth storyline, could be interesting to see how far you end up going with it. Hope that Lex Luger is signed with all of these WBF commercials. Sensational Sherri's call was ace. Wish it explained more about Shawn Michaels than just 'a title shot'. I can only assume it's the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Just don't rush it onto Shawn. Papa Shango and Sgt Slaughter next week sounds good, wonder how far you go with the gimmicky/edgy voodoo persona. I love the layout and the disclaimer. Hope this lasts a REALLY long time.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 7, 2011 15:55:37 GMT -5
WWF Superstars of Wrestling: Saturday 11th April 1992...I need to PM about this sweet ass layout, it could work so well with another project I'm thinking of. The Mountie with a win is good. Jim Brunzell was pretty useless by this point. Tatanka with a win is good. Rick Martel beating Virgil was good. Make Martel big in this. I was so sad when he lost so easily to Tatanka at WrestleMania VIII. Jake Roberts with a win is always good. I hope we keep continuing the Undertaker/Roberts feud. That could so easily be extended to SummerSlam. Also happy he didn't leave at 'Mania either. The Texas Tornado beating Repo Man is fine, Repo and Kerry Von Erich could have been so much more. I hope you advertise a new UK Rampage match at every one of these WWF Updates you do. Glad you seem to be focusing on the British Bulldog. Bulldog and Ric Flair at UK Rampage would be amazing. The Undertaker and Irwin R Schyster should have a good match tomorrow. Nice tidbits of the Coliseum Video releases. Bret Hart's promo was lovely. He always played the 'fighting champion' role best. Crush debuting as the Hawaiian is brilliant. Push him heavily. Decent episode I thought.
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Post by chaz on Jun 10, 2011 13:53:11 GMT -5
Week 1 is posted. All results will posted together in a weekly format from this point forward.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 11, 2011 21:15:23 GMT -5
WWF Wrestling Challenge: Sunday 12th April 1992...Why are people seriously overlooking this? This is a GOOD diary. Keep it going no matter what people like. The Undertaker beating Irwin R. Schyster is cool, good opening match, don't know where that's going with Ted Dibiase getting involved though. Especially when they're WWF Tag Team Champions. 'Taker getting a partner? I hope not, works too good as a face. Liked 'Taker's no sell of the belt shot though. Jim Duggan and the Warlord all with wins is cool. The British Bulldog after this feud with Berzerker (that I know for a fact he'll beat) should start getting pushed maximumly. He had so much potential to get a WWF Championship match in Wembley at SummerSlam that year. They just didn't push him correctly. The Berzerker had some potential, with what I remember. Agile performer. Owen Hart winning and Sid Justice with the main event win is a perfect way to cap the show off. Well done.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2011 10:45:02 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite eras of the WWF, so I'm sure I will like this. The format works perfectly since like 90% of matches shown during this time were squash matches. Very interested in Flair & Perfect, Sid, and Jake Roberts.
Keep up the good work.
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Post by chaz on Jun 15, 2011 4:58:06 GMT -5
| WWF PRIME TIME WRESTLING April 13 1992 @ various locations - Hosted by Vince McMahon and this week's panel: Bobby Heenan, Gorilla Monsoon, Reverend Slick and The Genius) | · The Mountie (with Jimmy Hart) defeats Terry Davis with a Nerve Hold Sleeper. (4:00) POST-MATCH, THE MOUNTIE BEGINS ATTACKING HIS FALLEN OPPONENT WITH THE CATTLE PROD. · The Natural Disasters defeat Mark Kay and Bob Bradley with simultaneous Splashes. (1:45) · "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan defeats Duane Gill with a Running Football Tackle. (2:58) · Papa Shango defeats Sgt. Slaughter when Shango releases a fireball into Slaughter's face behind the referee's back. (5:23) AFTER THE MATCH, SHANGO STALKS SLAUGHTER, WHO IS STILL CLUTCHING HIS FACE. SHANGO ASSAULTS SLAUGHTER SOME MORE, LAUGHING MANICALLY AS WWF OFFICIALS TRY TO ENTER THE RING. SHANGO WARNS THEM OFF. HE RAISES HIS STAFF IN THE AIR AS HE BEGINS CHANTING. A PUFF OF PURPLE SMOKE ENGULFS THE RING AS SHANGO MAKES HIS EXIT. WHEN THE SMOKE CLEARS, SGT. SLAUGHTER IS SEEN MOTIONLESS ON THE MAT COVERED IN A BLACK GOO-LIKE SUBSTANCE. · Big Boss Man defeats Kato with the Boss Man Slam. (2:46) DURING THE MATCH WE SEE AN INSERT PROMO FROM THE BIG BOSS MAN, WHO SAYS THAT ANYONE WISHING TO BREAK OUT OF JAIL, FOR WHATEVER REASON, FACES THE LAW, AND HERE IN THE WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION, HE IS THE LAW. BOSS MAN WELCOMES THE CHALLENGE OF THE MAN SEEN BEHIND THE CELL BARS. · Repo Man defeats Red Tyler with the Crowbar. (4:09) · The British Bulldog defeats Bill Badd with the Running Powerslam. (3:11) POST-MATCH, THE BERZERKER COMES DOWN WITH MR. FUJI AND ATTACKS THE BULLDOG, CHOKING HIM OUT ON THE MAT. (AIRED 4/12, WRESTLING CHALLENGE) · Ric Flair (with Mr. Perfect) defeats The Texas Tornado with the Figure-Four Leg Lock. (5:16) ----- ALSO FEATURES - · A vignette airs featuring a man in jail, saying he is coming to get the Boss Man. · A WBF commercial is shown. Lex Luger is heavily featured. · Clips are shown of last week, where Sensational Sherri calls in demanding that Jack Tunney grant Shawn Michaels a title shot. This week, Sensational Sherri and Shawn Michaels are on hand in the studio. In Sherri's hand is a memo from the desk of Jack Tunney stating that when the WWF heads to the UK on April 19 for the UK exclusive pay-per-view UK Rampage, he will be the man that replaces Ric Flair at the front of the line, because Jack Tunney has granted him a shot at "Macho Man" Randy Savage and the World Wrestling Federation title! · Sean Mooney tags along on one of Bret "Hitman" Hart's work-out sessions, in order to see how Hart prepares himself for big matches and how he took himself to two reigns as Intercontinental Champion. We see Hart training vigorously. The champion says that it takes discipline and determination to be the very best. A still shown at the end of the segment informs us that Bret Hart will be in action on Superstars this week against "The Model" Rick Martel! · Following the replay of The British Bulldog's match, Vince McMahon informs us that Jack Tunney has also booked another match for the upcoming UK Rampage event. It will be The Berzerker taking on the UK's very own British Bulldog! · A replay is shown of Jake Roberts' promo from Superstars 4/11, followed by a new one. Roberts states that despite his loss at WrestleMania he remains ready, determined, patient, waiting to strike at the next opportunity that presents itself. He says that he will eventually obtain revenge against The Undertaker, but for now, his attention lies elsewhere.. · WrestleMania stills are shown, leading to several taped promos - Sid Justice vows to pin Hulk Hogan, and the eradicate the Ultimate Warrior from existance. (AIRED 4/6, PRIME TIME WRESTLING) "The Rocket" Owen Hart thanks everyone for a great night at his first WrestleMania! He says he's hoping that next year he'll be there and perhaps he'll be main eventing and winning the World Wrestling Federation Championship! Tatanka says his victory over Rick Martel was the first of many "big" victories that will see him soar to the top of the WWF mountain. (AIRED 4/6, PRIME TIME WRESTLING) The Nasty Boys and Jimmy Hart go off on one about how that runt Ray Combs ran them down, and then the fans mocked them for the loss. Well, it'll be they who have the last laugh when they become the new WWF Tag Team Champions! · A vignette airs from the beaches of Kona, Hawaii. A large man is seen lifting weights, running along the coast and keeping in shape. The final shot shows the unknown man crushing a coconut with his bare hands.
| WWF SUPERSTARS April 18 1992 @ Kalamazoo, MI - Hosted by Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect | | WWF WRESTLING CHALLENGE April 19 1992 @ Toledo, OH - Hosted by Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan | | © 1992 Titan Sports, Inc. WWF, World Wrestling Federation and all Wrestlers names are trademarks of Titan Sports, Inc. Hulk Hogan, Hulkster and Hulkamania are trademarks of the Marvel Comics Group, Licensed exclusively to Titan Sports, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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Post by DTP. on Jun 17, 2011 18:03:23 GMT -5
WWF Prime Time Wrestling: Monday 13th April 1992...The Genius was still featured on television here? Brilliant. The Mountie with a win is good, and liked his usage of the cattle prod as a weapon. His opponent selling the prod would be hilarious to watch. The Natural Disasters should be big in your diary. Actually such an underestimated, dominant team. Jim Duggan had a nice win, went a bit long for a match with Duane Gill though. Papa Shango and Sgt Slaughter is a fairly big match, interesting situation with Shango creeping out Slaughter and leaving him unconscious. The finish to that match I liked a lot. Big Bossman beating Kato is also a pretty noteable match. Should have gone on longer. Please avoid bringing in Nailz. Unfortunately it seems like that's where you're going with this. Repo Man with a win is fine, he still wasn't too bad a wrestler here. British Bulldog/The Berzerker hype, all preparing UK Rampage this week. Ric Flair and Texas Tornado had a good main event, should have gone longer though, to give Tornado more credibility, his power as a key factor to Flair's quick-wit and technical style. Nailz build...zzz. Outside of a few squash matches and the feud with Bossman, Nailz is useless. Still though, if you do bring him in, don't rush it. Liked Sensational Sherri and Shawn Michaels conning their way into a match with Randy Savage for the WWF Championship is brilliant. Good build for Michaels' rise to the top, though I feel Jack Tunney gave him the match too easily, replacing Ric Flair as well. Also on a minor pay-per-view as well, it's good preparation. Don't build Shawn up too quick though, he was only a tag team wrestler about three months prior to this working opening contests. I feel he needs more time to work his character. Bret Hart and Rick Martel should put on a clinic on Superstars of Wrestling. Jake Roberts should continue his feud with The Undertaker for sure. Sid Justice continuing his feud with Hulk Hogan slowly is nice, although I'm sure Hogan retired officially at WrestleMania VIII. A feud with the Ultimate Warrior would be cool though I admit. Owen Hart's promo was basic, bit too far saying he could be WWF Champion in the future though. Intercontinental Champion? Absolutely. Could have opened up a little window for Owen perhaps having a friendly face vs face feud with Bret for the belt. Big opportunity then. Tatanka's undefeated streak should be great. I'll go out on a limb and call Tatanka's streak of almost two years without a loss better than Goldberg's. Doubt the Nasty Boys will regain the WWF Tag Team Championships if I'm honest. Crush debuting should be good. Eventful episode.
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