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Post by Kemp2k on Aug 10, 2011 20:33:58 GMT -5
This is the New Generation. This is the World Wrestling Federation. If you asked a wrestling fan what was the worst year for the WWF? Their answer would most likely be 1995. With Diesel on top for the entire year, with Mabel winning the KOTR after Bret and Owen Hart won previously, with Wrestlemania, KOTR, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series being the worst PPVs in history. This is 1995. And I’m starting the night after Wrestlemania XI; one of the worst Wrestlemanias in history. This is The New Generation.Wrestlemania XIApril 2nd, 1995 Lawrence Taylor defeated Bam Bam Bigelow in the Main Event. Diesel defeated Shawn Michaels to retain the WWF Championship. Bret Hart defeated Bob Backlund in an I Quit Match with Piper as Guest Ref. Owen Hart & Yokozuna defeated The Smoking Gunns to win the WWF Tag Team Championship. The Undertaker defeated King Kong Bundy. Razor Ramon defeated Jeff Jarrett by DQ. (Jarrett retains the WWF IC Championship) The Allied Powers (Bulldog & Luger) defeated The Blu Brothers.
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Post by Kemp2k on Aug 10, 2011 20:37:03 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAWApril 3rd, 1995Hakushi who has been undefeated for the past 5 months took on Spark Plug Holly. Hakushi won this match cleanly with the diving headbutt. Jerry “The King” Lawler was praising Hakushi at ringside. 55% - Crowd was dead. Highlights of Wrestlemania XI. 87% The Allied Powers, the duo of The British Bulldog and Lex Luger were continuing their journey on their quest to the WWF Tag Team Championship by taking out Well Dunn. Luger knocked out Steven Dunn with the Running Forearm Attack for the victory. 66% Shawn Michaels who joined Vince McMahon in-ring for an interview. HBK talked about his Wrestlemania loss, and how they stole the show last night. Shawn is asking Diesel for one more time at the next event, the first ever In Your House. 89% Alundra Blayze defeated Bull Nakano to win the WWF Women’s Championship when Alundra used the Airplane Spin. 50% In a dark room, full of candles... You see Paul Bearer who is looking angry. Bearer then spoke about Kama’s actions, stealing the urn of the Undertaker. Bearer warns Kama that The Phenom will be seeking his urn back. 74% In the Main Event of the night, Sid who hasn’t wrestled in a WWF ring since 1992 and took on Adam Bomb. Adam Bomb who had the support of the Bomb Squad went one on one with Sid, but in the end... Sid chokeslammed Adam Bomb and set him up for the Powerbomb. Sid nailed the powerbomb on Adam Bomb for the victory. Sid raises his arms up for victory. 67% 65%
WWF Superstars April 8th, 1995
Doink defeated Jimmy Del Ray with the Whoopee Cushion 62%
Highlights of Wrestlemania XI. 87%
King Kong Bundy defeated Duke “The Dumpster” Droese with the Big Splash and demanded the five count. 48%
The New Headshrinkers defeated The Bushwackers 64%
Jeff Jarrett defeated Aldo Montoya with the diving crossbody in a non-title match. *Taped Before RAW* 64%
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WWF Action Zone April 9th, 1995
Men on a Misson defeated Scott Taylor & Barry Horowitz. *Taped Before RAW * 53%
Recap of Monday Night RAW feat. HBK Interview, WWF Women’s Championship Match, and Sid’s in-ring return. 83%
Henry Godwinn defeated Bill Payne with the Slop Drop. 40%
Highlights of Wrestlemania XI 78%
Razor Ramon defeated Tatanka with the Razor’s Edge despite interference from Ted DiBiase. 78%
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The Wrasslin’ Ring April 9th, 1995 Bull Nakano, who lost her WWF Women’s Championship was let go from the World Wrestling Federation on Tuesday morning due to possession of cocaine. This was the reason why Alundra Blayze captured the WWF Women’s Championship. Although the WWF is weak in that division; Sources are saying that the WWF may pull the plug on the Women’s division.
King Kong Bundy who announced that he will be retiring at the end of this month. In Million Dollar Corporation related news, Nikolai Volkoff’s contract is coming to an end at the end of the month. It is expected that WWF will not re-sign Nikolai Volkoff.
The World Wrestling Federation is launching In Your House Pay Per Views that will be affordable at $14.95 starting in May.
Kwang who was injured at a house show will be out for a month nursing an undisclosed injury. Kwang should be back in May.
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Post by duan on Aug 11, 2011 10:13:16 GMT -5
explosion in my pants for some reason.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 12, 2011 19:51:24 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW: Monday 3rd April 1995...Hakushi only debuted last week, I believe. I think it was attacking Bret Hart. Was definitely March 25th 1995. Good win against Bob Holly, nice opening contest, loved Jerry Lawler bigging him up. Hopefully you do something different with the situation at In Your House between Bret Hart and Hakushi/Jerry Lawler. The Allied Powers beating Well Dunn was a good call. I really hope you end Lex Luger and Davey Boy Smith's team though. They're two of the WWF's biggest stars and they're being wasted in the tag team patriot gimmick. Liked Shawn Michaels calling Diesel out; perhaps a different take challenging Diesel to a WWF Championship rematch at In Your House. Good Friends, Better Enemies-esque perhaps? Great call to have Alundra Blayze beat Bull Nakano to win the WWF Womens Championship here. Would have perhaps made the show after WrestleMania XI. Sycho Sid beating Adam Bomb was likely. Made him look unstoppable. Overall, a decent episode.
WWF Superstars: Saturday 8th April 1995...Doink the Clown beating Jimmy Del Rey wasn't a bad match. I guess the Heavenly Bodies are done. King Kong Bundy beating Duke Droese made sense, surprised about the rating dip for that segment. The New Headshrinkers? Wha? Good win against the utterly rubbish Bushwackers. Jeff Jarrett beating Aldo Montoya was a nice main event. Overall, nothing special, wish there was a little more detail though, Superstars was still fairly important despite the decline in importance.
WWF Action Zone: Sunday 9th April 1995...Men on a Mission with a win was cool. I don't understand the 'Taped Before RAW' icon, I'm sure the shows were taped all at the same time. Henry O. Godwinn with a win was pretty nice. And lastly, great match between Razor Ramon and Tatanka that may have made the week. Overall, not an important week for television. There is a lot to turn around, and I think you need to consider going into a bit more detail. Despite the simple set up, I love the layout.
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Post by Kemp2k on Aug 25, 2011 19:09:16 GMT -5
Editor's Note: Duan, that is a volcano of white lava. DTP, I realized that there isn't much details (I know, you got legend...wait for it...dary detailed results, but we're talking about 1995 here. More details to come!) --------------- WWF Monday Night RAWApril 10th, 1995Bam Bam Bigelow who lost to L.T at Wrestlemania was looking to take out his frustrations and poor Scott Taylor took the bunt of the Beast from the East. Bam Bam Bigelow delivered Wham, Bam, Thank you Ma'am for the victory. Bam Bam Bigelow celebrates with Ted DiBiase. 63% The Headshrinkers II defeated Jerry Smith and Mark Starr. Pretty much a squash match for Headshrinkers. 50% Kama who revealed that he melted the Urn into this gold chain that he has around his necklace. Kama said that he isn’t scared of the Undertaker, in fact he said that Undertaker should be scared of Kama. 77%
This was a fast paced match between The 1-2-3 Kid and The Roadie. Razor Ramon was in the Kid’s corner as Double J was in The Roadie’s corner. Jeff Jarrett knocked Razor Ramon out with the IC Championship and tried to get involved in the match. In the end, The 1-2-3 Kid nailed the 1-2-3 Kick for the victory. After the match, Jeff Jarrett knocked The 1-2-3 Kid from behind with the IC Championship. 65%
Recap of WWF Superstars - Jeff Jarrett vs Aldo Montoya70% Bret Hart took on one half of the WWF Tag Team Champions, Yokozuna who was being accompanied by Owen Hart, the other half of the WWF Tag Team Champions. Owen who sat at ringside with Jerry “The King” Lawler where they were trash-talking Bret Hart. In the battle of the former World Champions, Bret Hart knocked Yokozuna out of the ring for a countout victory. Yokozuna couldn’t get back into the ring in time. Jerry “The King” Lawler yells at Bret Hart that he isn’t done with The Hitman. 78% Diesel who came out with the WWF Championship over his shoulder and is greeted with cheers. Diesel said that he heard the Heartbreak Kid’s challenge...and Diesel said that he doesn’t back down from any challenge, that he accepts the challenge for In Your House! After that, Sid came out of nowhere and attacked Diesel! Sid delivers a Powerbomb and told him that one is from HBK. As RAW goes off the air with Diesel laying down in pain. 75%
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WWF Superstars April 15th, 1995
The Smoking Gunns defeated The Blu Brothers 65% Owen Hart defeated Barry Horowitz 54% Recap of Monday Night RAW 64% Adam Bomb defeated Rad Radford 47% Diesel defeated Marty Jannetty - 67%
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WWF Action Zone April 16th, 1995 Debut Promo Video of Hunter Hearst Helmsley - 61% The Allied Powers defeated The Heavenly Bodies - 77% In Your House Promo - HBK vs. Diesel - 85% Recap of Monday Night RAW - 86% Jeff Jarrett defeated Scott Taylor - 71%
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Post by nibs92 on Aug 26, 2011 8:56:45 GMT -5
you're right in your opening statement 1995 was one of the worst years for the WWF.
will be really interested to see what your direction for the remainder of the year.
reading what you have written so far i'd say a push for Bam Bam as some sort of frustrated heel is on the cards.
also the Diesel - Michaels feud looks set to continue. should be interesting with Sid thrown into the equation.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 28, 2011 10:42:12 GMT -5
WWF RAW: Monday 10th April 1995...Bam Bam Bigelow with a win to kick off the show is a good way to regain some momentum following the loss to Lawrence Taylor. I wonder if you go through with the face turn or not. The Headshrinkers...Fatu and Samu's formation? Can't remember, I'd drop the 'II' part of the name. It's sort've pointless. Kama's interview was pretty cool, wondering how long the Undertaker and the Million Dollar Corporation's feud lasts. The 123 Kid and the Roadie had a good match at In Your House II in July. Geat win for the Kid, and liked Jeff Jarrett's attack, although we all know that Razor Ramon and the Kid & Roadie and Jarrett will feud now. Bret Hart and Yokozuna is a massive main event, especially since it was WrestleMania X's main event last year. Shouldn't have happened if Diesel was going to come out afterwards in the main event; should have either main evented or not happened. Sycho Sid's attack on Diesel is interesting though, wonder if Shawn Michaels will remain a heel. He was running slightly stale here. Not a bad episode.
WWF Superstars: Saturday 15th April 1995...The Smoking Gunns beating the Blu Brothers; a good showcase of your current tag team division, that is very poor may I add. Owen Hart with a win is great, wonder where he will go from here. Adam Bomb had a decent win, he had a lot of potential before Mabel destroyed it at In Your House the next month. Diesel beating Marty Jannetty was a good main event, although I believe both men were face. Not too bad.
WWF Action Zone: Sunday 16th April 1995...Hunter Hearst Helmsley's debut will be...something. The Allied Powers beating the Heavenly Bodies sounded good to me. The Allied Powers is a waste of Lex Luger and Davey Boy Smith though. Good win for Jeff Jarrett in the main event. Overall, nothing too major happening this week on WWF television.
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Post by Kemp2k on Sept 13, 2011 12:10:46 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW April 17th, 1995
This was a squash match for Henry Godwinn as he put Scott Parker away with the Slop Drop. Henry O. Godwinn threatened the fans by throwing the slop at them. 40%
As there is a promo video showing Bret “The Hitman” Hart winning the WWF Magazine Award of the People back in February. Bret was once again receiving another award, but this time from the Japanese media. Jerry “The King” Lawler accused Bret of excluding the votes made by Japanese people and that he was a racist. 71%
Shawn Michaels defeated Bob Holly with the Sweet Chin Music. Right after the match, Diesel came out but was stopped by Sid. Diesel and Sid brawls while The Heartbreak Kid rolls out of the ring, heading towards the entrance. 74%
The Million Dollar Corporation is in the ring, as Ted DiBiase praised Kama’s actions against the Undertaker and that he isn’t happy with the way Million Dollar Corporation and is placing blame on Nikolai Volkoff! Bam Bam Bigelow, Kama, I.R.S, Tatanka, and King Kong Bundy beats down Nikolai Volkoff. DiBiase yells “You’re Fired!” in the face of Volkoff. 60%
In the struggling Tag Team Division, the WWF Tag Team Champions Owen Hart and Yokozuna took on The Bushwhackers for the WWF Tag Team Championship. However, Yokozuna took care of the Bushwackers, finally squashing BOTH men with the Banzai Drop. 68%
Next week on Monday Night RAW, Vince McMahon announced to the audience that “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel defends the WWF Championship against “The War Eagle”, Tatanka! This should be a doozy! 79%
The Undertaker defeated Mantaur with the Tombstone. After the match, Kama took the urn-chain and points it towards The Phenom. Suddenly The Undertaker seems to be under Kama’s control. However, Paul Bearer pushed Kama causing the Undertaker to grab Kama by the neck! The show goes off the air with Undertaker lifting Kama up in the air. 56%
The Wrasslin’ Ring April 22nd, 1995
It was rumored that Bam Bam Bigelow was set to take on “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel for the WWF Championship on Monday Night RAW. After this past Monday night, we all saw that it will be the “War Eagle” Tatanka taking Bam Bam’s place. Bam Bam Bigelow who hasn’t wrestled since April 10th and is struggling through some injuries. He should be back in action at the end of the month.
WWF In Your House’s Main Event has been set; it will be Shawn Michaels taking on either Diesel or Tatanka for the WWF Championship. Sid will be in The Heartbreak Kid’s corner.
As you may have noticed that Alundra Blayze hasn’t defended the WWF Women’s Championship since winning it from Bull Nakano on RAW. The World Wrestling Federation will be revamping the Women’s Division, Alundra Blayze will continue to be the WWF Women’s Champion. The WWF will be looking overseas to acquire talent.
Aldo Montoya has been getting a recent mini-push against “Double J” Jeff Jarrett. The WWF is taking a close look at Aldo Montoya and debating on what to do with the young man.
WWF Superstars April 22nd, 1995
Razor Ramon defeated Mark Starr with the Razor’s Edge 67%
Recap of Monday Night RAW/Hype Video of Tatanka/Diesel 74%
Kama who was accompanied by Ted DiBiase defeated Scott Taylor 65%
The Smoking Gunns defeated Scott Parker and The Black Phantom 47%
WWF IC Champion Jeff Jarrett defeated Aldo Montoya with the Figure Four Leglock. 67%
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WWF Action Zone April 23rd, 1995
Adam Bomb defeated Ryan Norris with the Atom Smasher. 35%
Highlights of Ted DiBiase firing Nikolai Volkoff on RAW 68%
Bob Backlund Vignette - Bob Backlund rips Man Mountain Rock apart about his choice of music and ruining the US Anthem with his music. 74%
The New Headshrinkers defeated The Blu Brothers 63%
Duke “The Dumpster” Droese defeated David Connors with the Tilt-a-Whirl. 42%
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Post by Stuffs "Thunder" Liger on Sept 13, 2011 16:04:03 GMT -5
Holy balls, KEMP.
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Post by Kemp2k on Sept 22, 2011 14:12:25 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW April 24th, 1995
Jerry “The King” Lawler claims that he had strong evidence to back up that Hart left Hakushi off the ballot. Bret “The Hitman” Hart came out to confront Lawler, but instead Hakushi attacked Hart out of nowhere! Lawler and Hakushi continues to beat down Hart til the officials came out.
The Smoking Gunns def. Barry Horowitz & David Connors in a squash match that highlighted The Smoking Gunns’ moves.
Hunter Hearst Helmsley Promo
Bret “The Hitman” Hart took on I.R.S in a basic match where at one point I.R.S was going to use the steel briefcase on Hart, but Hart intervened and locked him in the Sharpshooter. However Hakushi with Jerry “The King” Lawler in tow came down and attacked Bret Hart causing a DQ.
In a creepy abandoned salon, The Undertaker is inside with Paul Bearer by his side. The Undertaker begins to talk about the dark side and its power that the urn holds. That it is in the wrong hand of a evil doer, Kama and that the Phemon will come for Kama at In Your House.
In the locker room where we see Shawn Michaels and Sid cracking jokes about the upcoming Main Event of Diesel vs Tatanka and taking bets. The Heartbreak Kid says “No matter who wins tonight, I’ll be the new WWF Champion at In Your House.”
And it is time for Monday Night RAW’s Main Event where we will see “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel defending the WWF Championship against “The War Eagle” Tatanka! In this tough battle against Tatanka and the Million Dollar Corporation, Diesel tried his best to defend the Championship. With Ted DiBiase distracting the referee, Kama, I.R.S, Bundy came into the ring to ambush Diesel but however Diesel delivered the big boot to all three members. Diesel signaled for the Jackknife Powerbomb. He picks up Tatanka and slammed him down with the Jackknife Powerbomb! Diesel pinned Tatanka for the victory.
WWF Superstars April 29th, 1995
Recap of Monday Night RAW - Diesel vs Tatanka
King Kong Bundy defeated Aldo Montoya and demanded a five count. Ted DiBiase informed King Kong Bundy that he is fired from the Million Dollar Corporation.
The Blu Brothers defeated The Bushwackers in a squash match.
Hakushi defeated Man Mountain Rock when Bob Backlund took MMR’s guitar.
Sid used the Powerbomb to put away Scott Taylor for the victory.
The Wrasslin’ Ring April 30th, 1995
Monday Night RAW, WWF’s flagship show has been struggling with the quality of the matches. It is expected that WWF will change up the formula over the next few months, with the King of the Ring coming in June, you can expect that WWF will ramp up their matches. According to sources, USA Network isn’t exactly happy with the ratings with Monday Night RAW and has been pressuring WWF to put on more quality matches.
The formula of Monday Night RAW is that there’s a few too many squash matches and has been saving matches for the Pay Per Views. Things will change over the next few months.
King Kong Bundy who announced that he was retiring at the beginning of the month is now officially retired. Bundy who last defeated Aldo Montoya and was “fired” from Million Dollar Corporation on Superstars.
WWF Action Zone April 30th, 1995
Bob Holly defeated David Connors in a squash match.
Hype Video of Monday Night RAW - The 1-2-3 Kid & Razor Ramon vs Jeff Jarrett & The Roadie
Duke “The Dumpster” Droese defeated Black Phantom
Hunter Hearst Helmsley Promo
Owen Hart & Yokozuna retained the WWF Tag Team Championship defeating Men on a Mission
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Post by nibs92 on Sept 22, 2011 15:18:56 GMT -5
Bret and Hakushi had some good matches so that should work out ok.
a weird promo from HHH. why did he target tag teams when he's a singles wrestler. still really looking forward to him coming in.
would have liked a bit more in depth about Bundy's retirement. even have him turn face or put someone over before he went. but nevermind.
a good move to put more quality matches on MNR. i think with the state of the WWF in 1995 they needed a better show. especially with the monday night wars starting in this year! it should give you more scope to book feuds and give the promotion a facelift.
all in all really looking forward to seeing how this develops.
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Post by Kemp2k on Feb 3, 2012 1:38:24 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW May 1st, 1995
Bret “The Hitman” Hart is in the ring, who is challenging Hakushi at In Your House when suddenly he’s being interrupted by Jerry “The King” Lawler who was ringside. Lawler bashes Hart and his family, talking about how they’re a bunch of racists. Bret Hart grabs Lawler and began to choke him out with a cord. Hakushi came out and attacked Hart! Lawler and Hakushi leaves Hart down.
Hunter Hearst Helmsley who is making his WWF debut against Scott Taylor. Hunter made quick work of the young man, and ended the match with some kind of cutter move.
Kama is standing in the graveyard where he’s taunting The Undertaker and Paul Bearer with the urn-chain that he stole from them. Kama talks about how he’s going to raise the dead once more. That the power of the urn-chain is strong and holds many dark secrets.
Next Week on Monday Night RAW - Bret “The Hitman” Hart teams up with The Smoking Gunns to take on Hakushi, Yokozuna, and Owen Hart.
The winners of this match would go on and face Yokozuna and Owen at In Your House. The Smoking Gunns was far too strong for the Headshrinkers II. Billy pinned Fatu after a piledriver.
With two weeks to go til their scheduled match at In Your House, Shawn Michaels launched an ambush attack against Diesel backstage. Shawn said that Diesel better enjoy that World Title while he can. Sid stands by and gave a quick laugh.
In a warm-up match before their match at In Your House, Jeff Jarrett & The Roadie took on Razor Ramon & The 1-2-3 Kid. The Roadie & Jeff Jarrett attacked Razor Ramon as he came down the aisle. Razor was down for a bit, holding his ribs. The 1-2-3 Kid was left by himself to defend himself against Double J and The Roadie. However, the 1-2-3 Kid couldn’t beat them as Double J nailed the diving cross-body to pick up the victory. Jarrett then did his strut. Razor Ramon was being helped to the back by officials.
WWF Superstars May 6th, 1995
Bob Backlund returned to action, defeating Rad Radford with the crossface chickenwing. However, after the match Man Mountain Rock confronted Backlund. Bob quickly got out of the ring as MMR helped up young Rad Radford.
The Roadie challenged Razor Ramon to a match on Monday Night RAW.
Aldo Montoya defeated The Black Phantom with the Lifting DDT.
Footage of Diesel being ambushed by Shawn Michaels & Sid.
The Blu Brothers defeated The Bushwackers in a squash match.
WWF Action Zone May 7th, 1995
Adam Bomb defeated Barry Horowitz in a squash match
Hype of Monday Night RAW - Main Event of Bret Hart/Smoking Gunns/Hakushi/Yoko/Owen
Tatanka defeated Bob Holly
Jeff Jarrett trash-talks Razor Ramon and how Jarrett can't wait to beat Razor Ramon at In Your House for once and for all.
Sid defeated Mark Starr with the Power Bomb.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 3, 2012 14:48:13 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW: Monday 17th April 1995...Weak way to kick off this show if I'm honest, with Henry O. Godwinn in a squash victory to get himself over. Class heel though, I suppose. Bret Hart winning the WWF Magazine's Award of the People was nice, and I love how this ties in with Bret's current situation against Hakushi and Jerry Lawler. Ideal place for a replay segment. Shawn Michaels beating Bob Holly let us recognize HBK as a cool heel. Looking forward to how Shawn and Diesel's feud continues, heading into In Your House. Ted Dibiase putting over Kama's momentum against the Undertaker, but firing Nikolai Volkoff? Didn't exactly see that coming. Not too bothered though. Hah, the Bushwackers. They deserved to get killed by Yokozuna and Owen Hart in all rights. Got over the new WWF Tag Team Champions in the process. Diesel against Tatanka eh? Sounds like a solid match for RAW next week. Decent main event with the Undertaker beating Mantaur, interested in how you book the Kama and 'Taker feud from here. Overall, nothing too noteworthy in all honesty. It seemed like a weak, uninteresting episode of RAW.
The Wrasslin' Ring: Saturday 22nd April 1995...Sweet little name for a news report. Shame to hear that Bam Bam Bigelow's working off some injuries, hopefully he returns with a bang. I expect Shawn Michaels to be facing Diesel, as Monday Night RAW against Tatanka will only draw a better rating. I like how you have kept this report kayfabed, though. Alundra Blayze with more competition? That's never a bad thing. Aldo Montoya in with the mini push? I wonder where this will leave Razor Ramon and the 1-2-3 Kid.
WWF Superstars: Saturday 22nd April 1995...Razor Ramon kicking off the show with a win was a fine ordeal, as well as a win for Kama. The Smoking Gunns too. Lastly, nice win for Jeff Jarrett against the aforementioned Aldo Montoya. Interested in where this storyline for Montoya can go. I can't really say a lot for the show.
WWF Action Zone: Sunday 23rd April 1995...Adam Bomb could go far if you booked him properly to effect, so I hope to see just that. Bob Backlund's vignettes...oh wow, he's targeting Man Mountain Rock. A huge drop for Mr Backlund from facing Bret Hart! The New Headshrinkers and the Blu Brothers could have had a decent match, hopefully the New Headshrinkers are built to the point of being credible to feud Yokozuna and Owen Hart. Duke Droese with a win in the main event is fine. Overall, not a lot happened this week.
WWF Monday Night RAW: Monday 24th April 1995...Jerry Lawler starting off with more Bret Hart slander, I wonder if you go ahead with the 'two matches in one night for Bret Hart' storyline that ran at In Your House. I hope Hakushi keeps his push after the feud with Bret, by the way. Amazing talent, I actually watched In Your House the other day. The Smoking Gunns with a win was fine. Hunter Hearst Helmsley wheeeey! Bret Hart against Irwin R. Schyster must have been interesting, basic win for Bret, even though it was by disqualification. No Million Dollar Corporation? Strange. The Undertaker promoting his feud with Kama and his uprising was pretty fine and well written briefly. Diesel beating Tatanka was a fair main event to retain the WWF Championship, Diesel then taking out all of the Million Dollar Corporation...may be too much of a big stretch in my mind. A good show, better than last week. Should have had another match though.
WWF Superstars of Wrestling: Saturday 29th April 1995...Poor Aldo Montoya, now losing to King Kong Bundy. I wish Ted Dibiase had a valid reason for firing Bundy though. He won, I don't understand. I guess you're doing a Nation of Domination-esque rebranding of the faction. The Blu Brothers beating the Bushwackers is a good decision. Hakushi beating Man Mountain Rock...gimmicks~! Mr Backlund getting involved was the best part, just by taking Rock's guitar he falls to defeat. Sid with a win was the right way to main event Superstars. Again, better than last week's episode.
The Wrasslin' Ring: Sunday 30th April 1995...Glad to see Monday Night RAW getting a revamp to improve ratings and such. Hopefully you don't go too overkill too quick with the 'big matches on free television' formula. King Kong Bundy in my eyes, yeah, should have had a send off, hopefully he opposes the Million Dollar Corporation, say Tatanka at In Your House and then goes on to retire on a high note. The guy had a good run, he main evented WrestleMania 2!
WWF Action Zone: Sunday 30th April 1995...I see Bob Holly is being kept of some relevance. Since the 123 Kid and Razor Ramon facing Jeff Jarrett and the Roadie is the first match we're seeing of this feud since WrestleMania XI (I think), this should hopefully be good this coming Monday on RAW. Duke Droese with another win is fine. Another Hunter Hearst Helmsley promo is pretty cool, I guess. Wonder when he's coming. And lastly, a strong main event WWF Tag Team Championship defense by Owen Hart and Yokozuna against the Men on a Mission. Could we see a Mabel push to a mild degree? I hope so. I think this should have made Superstars though, it's Owen and Yoko's first title defense after all. A better week for the World Wrestling Federation.
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Post by Kemp2k on Feb 6, 2012 13:45:19 GMT -5
The Ring Report May 8th, 1995
Sionne has informed the World Wrestling Federation that he will be leaving for World Championship Wrestling in July. With this news, it is expected that the Headshrinkers will either be dropped or replacing Sionne. Fatu is expected to stay with the World Wrestling Federation.
Where in the world is Mabel? The big man was recently injured after a match on Action Zone against Yokozuna & Owen Hart. He will be out for 7-8 months with a torn calf. It was rumored that he was a candidate to win the King of the Ring.
Expect King of the Ring qualifying matches to begin soon. The World Wrestling Federation is set to start the 16 men tournament which the winner will receive a World Wrestling Federation Championship match at SummerSlam.
WWF Monday Night RAW WWF Monday Night RAW May 8th, 1995
As Monday Night RAW is on the air, we see Vince McMahon in the ring awaiting for the arrival of “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel, the World Wrestling Federation Champion. The horns blares throughout the arena, the crowd pops for the big man. As Vince McMahon asks about his upcoming match against “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels at In Your House, how is Diesel feeling about this one? Diesel talks about that Shawn talks the talk, but he can’t walk the walk. Diesel reminded all of us about Wrestlemania XI and how he put away the Heartbreak Kid. Vince asked if Sid is going to be a problem this Sunday, Diesel warned Sid that if he gets in the way, watch out for Diesel.
Last week on Monday Night RAW, we all saw the dastardly duo of Jeff Jarrett and The Roadie beating down Razor Ramon before their scheduled match. There is some concerns that Razor Ramon is going too far tonight and that he should be resting before In Your House. However, Razor Ramon ignores all the reasons and took on The Roadie. This was a decent match with The Roadie keeping up with ‘Da Bad Guy’. It seems that The Roadie wasn’t there to get a victory over Razor Ramon, he was there to even injure the Bad Guy. Jeff Jarrett came out, strutting to the ring but was stopped by the 1-2-3 Kid. That didn’t stop Jarrett though as he knocked The Kid down with the Intercontinental Championship. The official is calling for the bell as he is disqualifying The Roadie, but The Roadie doesn’t care. The dastardly duo of country rockers is beating down The Bad Guy, taking turns at his ribs. Razor Ramon is down and holding his ribs.
Kama is backstage with Ted DiBiase, talking about the game plan at In Your House against The Undertaker when suddenly, the lights flickers in their locker room. Kama holds the urn-chain, looking a bit freaked then looked at DiBiase. Kama isn’t afraid of nobody, he exclaims.
In a odd pairing of Man Mountain Rock and Rad Radford, they’re calling themselves “Rock N’ Grunge” were taking on The Headshrinkers in this quick fashion tag team match. Man Mountain Rock used the Wallapalooza on Sionne for the victory. The crowd got into the music-inspired tag team. Looks like a good future for the team.
This wasn’t even a match to begin with. Aldo Montoya was in the ring, ready to take on Shawn Michaels’ bodyguard, Sid. This was a lop-sided match as Sid handled Aldo like a toy. Sid finished the match with a nasty powerbomb.
This Sunday on pay-per-view, you don’t want to miss out on the first-ever In Your House! For the low price of 14.95, you will get to see such superstars as Diesel, Shawn Michaels, Sid, Bret “The Hitman” Hart, The Undertaker, and more!
As we came back from commercial, Hakushi, Yokozuna, and Owen Hart were in the ring already. The Smoking Gunns came out to a nice reaction from the crowd, as they are going to face Yoko & Owen for the WWF Tag Team Championship this Sunday Night! Bret “The Hitman” Hart was next to come out. The match got started quickly as possible. This was a decent 6-men match. Both Bret and Owen even clashed at one point. The ending was Bret Hart locking up Yokozuna in the Sharpshooter as the Smoking Gunns held off Hakushi and Owen Hart. Yokozuna tapped out to give Hart & Gunns the victory. Bret Hart stares down Hakushi before their match at In Your House.
WWF Superstars May 13th, 1995
Jerry “The King” Lawler trash-talks Bret “The Hitman” Hart, pretty much hyping the match between Hakushi & Hart tomorrow night at In Your House.
This Sunday on pay-per-view, you don’t want to miss out on the first-ever In Your House! For the low price of 14.95, you will get to see such superstars as Diesel, Shawn Michaels, Sid, Bret “The Hitman” Hart, The Undertaker, and more!
Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeats Scott Parker with his new move, The Pedigree.
This year, who will be crowned....The World Wrestling Federation’s King of the Ring? On June 25th, 1995... Find out who will be truly the King of the Ring!
“Made in the USA” Lex Luger took on I.R.S in a decent match where they both took turns taking control of the match. DiBiase was at ringside, supporting I.R.S. However Luger took out I.R.S with the running forearm smash for the victory.
WWF In Your HouseMay 14th, 1995Onondaga War Memorial | Syracuse, New YorkWWF Championship Wrestlemania XI Rematch"Big Daddy Cool" Diesel vs. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn MichaelsWWF Intercontinental Championship Match"Double J" Jeff Jarrett vs. "Da Bad Guy" Razor RamonBret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Hakushi w/ Jerry "The King" LawlerThe Undertaker vs. KamaKing of the Ring Qualifying MatchThe British Bulldog vs. TatankaAnd a special performance by Man Mountain Rock!
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Post by DTP. on Feb 6, 2012 14:47:03 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW: Monday 1st May 1995...Alright, I'm liking the slightly re-adjusted format, looks tidier and the tiny increase in detail adds depth to the diary. Bret Hart challenging Hakushi officially was a good way to kick off this week's RAW, I liked Bret then attacking Jerry Lawler just for Hakushi to jump Hart for good measures. Could we see Hakushi and Lawler both face Hart individually at In Your House, much like real life? I could see you holding Lawler's match off with Hart until King of the Ring personally though. Whatever happened to the King's Court segment? I'd love to see a write-up with that. Hunter Hearst Helmsley debuting on the flagship show officially was a good way to gain momentum for the rookie. I liked Kama talking up the Undertaker, their match at In Your House won't be a masterpiece, but should settle the score in their mildly abysmal feud. Huge six man tag team main event scheduled for next week, I like the sound of it. The Smoking Gunns beating the Headshrinkers makes me sad, I'd love to see Fatu go single personally. Billy Gunn piledriving Fatu? I can't picture that. Shawn Michaels attacking Diesel backstage was a fun segment, Sid doing nothing was a strange decision though. Pretty decent main event up next, with Jeff Jarrett and the Roadie easily beating the 1-2-3 Kid whilst Razor Ramon was out on the floor. I liked it. Not a bad episode of RAW.
WWF Superstars: Saturday 6th May 1995...Bob Backlund's return? I'm surprised to see him back really. Back to beating lowercard scrubs again too I see. Good win for Mr Backlund against Rad Radford nonetheless. The Roadie and Razor Ramon on Monday Night RAW this week? With the six man tag team main event, this Monday's getting pretty packed. Aldo Montoya with a win was pretty good, a highlight of Superstars in 1995. The Blu Brothers against the Bushwackers was obvious, you should start switching up enhancement talent rather than using the same five or six though really. Fair show for what it was. Three matches was a little too short though.
WWF Action Zone: Sunday 7th May 1995...Adam Bomb beating Barry Horowitz was expected, good to see Bomb got a win in WWF 1995, he was getting pretty buried at this time. Tatanka beating Bob Holly did its job, nothing to say there. Liked Jeff Jarrett's promo on Razor Ramon preparing their In Your House encounter for the WWF Intercontinental Championship next weekend. Lastly Sid with a win in the main event was a good call. Not a bad week for television this week, improved from prior weeks.
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Post by Cammi Oh on Feb 8, 2012 9:28:06 GMT -5
I loved this era of WWF. Nice to read these.
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Post by Kemp2k on Feb 10, 2012 11:46:53 GMT -5
WWF In Your House I May 14th, 1995 Onondaga War Memorial | Syracuse, New York
Man Mountain Rock is playing the United States Anthem when suddenly he is interrupted by Bob Backlund! Bob Backlund tells Man Mountain Rock that he’s disgracing the USA by playing this with his metal guitar. Man Mountain Rock knocks Bob Backlund down as Rad Radford holds onto Bob Backlund. Man Mountain Rock then finished the anthem which drew cheers from the Syracuse crowd. Bob was looking pretty irked.
Shawn Michaels rips into Diesel, talks about how he’s going to win the World Wrestling Federation Championship tonight and that he’s going to party big time here in Syracuse, New York!
With the back story of this match, well let’s just ask Jerry “The King” Lawler who pretty much set this one up with accusations and lies. With Hakushi who is undefeated in singles competition taking on the former WWF Champion, Bret “The Hitman” Hart. This match could steal the show tonight. As the two men locked up in a battle of technical moves, Bret gained the upperhand, and began to take control of the match. Hakushi did come back with some offense, but was shut down by Hart. Lawler who was increasingly frustrated with his protege, who got involved in the match but got knocked down by Hart.
Bret Hart had Hakushi locked up in the Sharpshooter however, Lawler got on the apron and yelled at the official who was distracted by Lawler’s shouting. A young guy, blonde, 5’ 8” runs into the ring and nailed Bret Hart with some kind of exercising tool. Hakushi crawled over to Hart to cover. Hakushi has stole the victory from Bret Hart! With the help of this blonde guy, Jerry “The King” Lawler was soaking up the victory.
On June 25th, 1995... We will find out who will be the next King of the Ring. In this King of the Ring Qualifying match, “The War Eagle” Tatanka is taking on The British Bulldog! This was a good paced match that saw Tatanka nearly took home the victory. In the end, The British Bulldog nailed the Running Slam for the victory. The Bulldog advances to the next round of King of the Ring.
Up next was the WWF Intercontinental Championship match, as “Double J” Jeff Jarrett who was accompanied by The Roadie. Razor Ramon’s theme blares, but nobody didn’t come out though. The official then was informed by another official. It was revealed that Razor Ramon is injured and is unable to face Jeff Jarrett for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Jeff Jarrett then self-declares that he is the winner tonight and that he is going to party country style tonight!
Out of nowhere, The 1-2-3 Kid’s theme came on as the crowd pops for the youngster. It was announced that 1-2-3- Kid will be taking the place of the injured Razor Ramon. Jarrett laughed and didn’t take this too serious. However, in a fast paced match, the 1-2-3 Kid was too much...and too fast for Jeff Jarrett. When The Roadie got on the apron, The 1-2-3 Kid delivered a roundhouse kick and nailed Jarrett with the 1-2-3 Kick! 1-2-3 Kid quickly covered Jarrett! In a spur of moment, The 1-2-3 Kid has captured the World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Championship! Jarrett can’t believe it!
As Jeff Jarrett leaves the ring in disbelief, a commercial for WWF King of the Ring was shown. It was a couple of clips of previous winners, ala Bret getting the pinfall victory over Bam Bam Bigelow, and Owen Hart becoming King of Harts. ‘Who Will Be King?’
You heard the laughter as Kama, The Supreme Fighting Machine who is being accompanied by Ted DiBiase, The Million Dollar Man. Kama is proudly wearing the Urn-chain around his neck. Kama gives the Urn-chain to DiBiase as the lights went out. The fog fills up the entrance, the purple spotlight shines on the Phenom, The Undertaker! Paul Bearer who was leading the Undertaker to the ring, and pointing to Kama and the Urn-Chain. Will The Undertaker takes back what’s rightfully his tonight? As the match started, Kama quickly went to work with punches. Kama was living up to his nickname, as he wears down the Undertaker with rights and lefts. As Kama took control of the match, out of nowhere... Paul Bearer knocks Ted DiBiase down, took the urn-chain away and yelled to the Undertaker... “RISE, MY SON...RISE!” With that, Kama was shocked by a vicious chokeslam by the Phenom! Where did that power come from?! Undertaker grabs Kama’s arm for the walk on the rope... He executed it perfectly! Undertaker then executed the Tombstone for the victory. With the Undertaker and Paul Bearer in the ring, as Kama was being helped to the back by Ted DiBiase and Tatanka. Undertaker does his on-one-knee taunt, and held onto the Urn-Chain.
And to the backstage where there is some celebration going on in the locker room, with Bob Holly, Duke “The Dumpster” Droese, Razor Ramon, and more cheering on the new Intercontinental Champion, the 1-2-3 Kid! As the camera pans over, we see the challenger, Shawn Michaels for the main event walks by the locker room with Sid. That match is coming up next!
“The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels who’s looking very determined to win tonight is with Sid comes out to a chorus of boos. Once that horn was sounded over the P.A, the fans popped big for the World Wrestling Federation Champion, Diesel who walks out smiling and raising the strap. Diesel stares down Shawn Michaels as the referee raises the WWF Championship. The match started out like their Wrestlemania match, with both men wanting to lock up but HBK ducks and kicked Diesel! During the match, Sid got involved without distracting the referee ala grabbing Diesel’s foot in the corner allowing Shawn to splash him. It seems that Shawn got this match and Diesel under control. Shawn knocks Diesel down with his flying crossbody, Shawn is climbing the turnbuckles... He jumps and nailed the elbow drop, but Shawn doesn’t cover Diesel not just yet! Shawn gets up.... He’s in the corner, waiting for Diesel to get up... Diesel slowly gets up, Shawn attempts the Sweet Chin Music but Diesel caught him and clotheslined him down! Sid gets on the apron, yelling at Diesel. Sid was rambling on “BE A MAN” or something like that. The referee is yelling at Sid to get down or he’s gone. Diesel grabs Shawn, signals for the Jackknife. Diesel picks Shawn up...and Shawn is down, thanks to Sid who pulled him down. Diesel confronts Sid as the referee ejects Sid out of ringside. Shawn delivered the Sweet Chin Music to Diesel, and covered Big Daddy Cool... But the Referee is distracted by Sid, still. He doesn’t see Shawn covering Diesel. When the referee saw what was going on, he went for the count but Diesel kicked out at 2. For another good five minutes, Diesel and Shawn battled back and forth.
Sid came back out with a chair, threatening Diesel but once again the officials were yelling at Sid to stay out. Sid nailed a couple of them with a chair, causing Earl Hebner to be concerned about his fellow colleagues. Sid got into the ring, ready to hit Diesel but Diesel ducked and bashed Shawn hard with the chair! Diesel delivered a big boot to Sid, who got knocked out of the ring. Diesel called for Earl to come back, as Diesel delivered the Jackknife on the Heartbreak Kid. Diesel covered Shawn for the victory. Sid can’t believe what just went down, as Shawn who is still out from the chairshot. Diesel celebrates with the fans to end the show.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 11, 2012 23:14:14 GMT -5
WWF In Your House: Sunday 14th May 1995...Man Mountain Rock's opening promo was weird, Mr Backlund interrupted him? What a jerk, haha. This does seem like cheap heat though. At least he finished the National Anthem. Great way to start things off with Bret Hart taking on Hakushi, and I especially like the debut of this blonde guy costing Bret the win. I wonder who it is. The British Bulldog advancing in the King of the Ring tournament was great, nice win against Tatanka. Keep Tatanka as relevant as possible though if necessary. Razor Ramon got injured? Damn, that sucks, but it's 123 Kid's chance to shine. I was shocked that the Kid got the job done and defeated Jeff Jarrett to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship, but it's a fresh face with the title, and at this point Kid definitely deserved it. Up next was do or die for Kama, as he took on the Undertaker, and I liked the write-up a lot. All of this show is very 1995-esque. Slightly comic-book text inspired. Paul Bearer leading 'Taker to victory was the right move, hopefully we can get another urn for poor Paul. Hah, Bob Holly, Duke Droese and Razor Ramon? Now THAT'S a victory party~! Diesel and Shawn Michaels had a heated main event, and I loved Sid's interaction with the action, accidentally costing Michaels the WWF Championship match in the main event. Overall, a great pay-per-view for the inaugural In Your House event.
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Post by Kemp2k on Mar 13, 2012 14:33:26 GMT -5
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[/img] WWF Monday Night RAW May 15th, 1995Shawn Michaels is in the ring with his bodyguard, Sid. The Heartbreak Kid doesn’t look too happy after losing last night at In Your House to Diesel once again. Shawn talked about how he won the Royal Rumble without any help, but however something got in his way at Wrestlemania... and again at In Your House. Shawn turned to Sid and started blaming him for his recent losses. Shawn then told Sid that he’s fired. Sid doesn’t look happy. “It’s not personal, it’s just business.” Shawn remarked. Sid kicks Shawn in the guts and delivers...not one, but three powerbombs in a row! HBK had to be carried out on a stretcher. Later tonight, Lex Luger takes on The Roadie in the Main Event for the King of the Ring qualifying match! Hunter Hearst Helmsley takes on Duane Gill which saw Hunter used the Pedigree to put away Duane Gill. In this King of the Ring qualifying match, The Beast from the East, Bam Bam Bigelow took on Man Mountain Rock. With Bob Backlund getting involved, Bam Bam Bigelow moved in with the Wham, Bam Thank You Ma’am on MMR for the victory. As we go to Jack Tunney’s office where Jeff Jarrett barged in and claimed that the 1-2-3 Kid’s victory was un-sanctioned. And that the Intercontinental Championship should be returned to its rightful owner. Jack Tunney said that he is standing by his decision and that the 1-2-3 Kid is the Intercontinental Champion. Jarrett threatens Tunney and that Tunney would hear from his lawyer. And back to the ring where we saw The Phenom, The Undertaker takes on the farmer, Henry O. Godwinn. The Undertaker puts away the farmer with a vicious chokeslam. Paul Bearer reveals the urn as the Undertaker kneel before Paul Bearer. Jerry “The King” Lawler returns with the King’s Court. His guests are Hakushi, the man who defeated Bret “The Hitman” Hart just 24 hours ago. Lawler was praising Hakushi for his efforts last night at In Your House. Lawler then wanted to introduce a young man with a bright future in the World Wrestling Federation, his own nephew.... Chris “Skip” Sullivan! This was the man who got involved last night in Hart/Hakushi match and eventually helped Hakushi to victory. Vince McMahon received word that the World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Championship will be on the line next Monday Night RAW! Yokozuna & Owen Hart are set to take on The Smoking Gunns! And yet another qualifying match for King of the Ring, this time... Lex Luger is taking on The Roadie. “Double J” Jeff Jarrett didn’t come out with The Roadie to show support. Jarrett is still reeling from his loss last night. Lex Luger battled his way to victory, using the Forearm smash on The Roadie. The King of the Ring is heating up! The Ring Report May 16th, 1995Breaking News Shawn Michaels legitimately injured! “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels will be out with a back injury. It is not certain when the Heartbreak Kid will return to action. This is why the angle went down between Shawn and Sid on RAW. In addition to the Heartbreak Kid, “The Supreme Fighting Machine” Kama has been put on the shelf as well. After his match with the Undertaker at In Your House, it appears that Kama was suffering from an injury that has yet to be revealed. WWF has announced that WWF Action Zone will be a highlights show for WWF Monday Night RAW and WWF Superstars. With this taking effective immediately, WWF Superstars will have an extra match added to its one hour slot. i41.tinypic.com/vfxrvl.jpg[/img] WWF Superstars May 20th, 1995 Man Mountain Rock and Rad Radford took on the Heavenly Bodies; however they lost when Bob Backlund came out and knocked Rad Radford out with a book? Jimmy Del Ray quickly pinned Radford for the victory. Bob Backlund held up the book, screaming that “You all need to read, be smart! Don’t be like these degenerate rockers!” In a squash match, Aldo Montoya had no chance. Sid knocked him out with a nasty powerbomb for the victory. Dok Hendrix gives us an update on the “Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels who suffered a serious injury last week on RAW. Dok then showed the clip of HBK getting three powerbombs by his former bodyguard, Sid. Hunter Hearst Helmsley talks about how he’s going to make these savages become civilized. And that on Monday Night RAW, he can’t wait to make Sionne of the Headshrinkers to act with manners. Man, this guy got some serious issues about manners. In a smelly match, Duke “The Dumpster” Droese took on Henry O. Godwinn. Both with backgrounds in smelly experience, Droese pinned Godwinn for the victory. After the match, “The Dumpster” took the ‘slop bucket’ and emptied it in his trash can... He wasn’t done, he then dumped the trash can onto Godwinn! Godwinn has been slopped with a trash can! [/blockquote][/font]
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Post by Fury on Mar 13, 2012 17:32:15 GMT -5
Can't believe I haven't replied to this yet as it's a great read. First off format and logos are top notch as always.
Nice Shawn Michaels promo to open up Raw with blaming Sid for his losses and then to have Sid lash out at Michaels was great. Glad Bigelow qualified for King of the Ring. Nice Double J promo and I love 1-2-3 Kid as Intercontinental Champion. Nice King's Court segment and introduction of Candido as Skip. Glad Luger qualified for KOTR, hopefully he gets a solid run in this. Nice touch of adding that Jarrett wasn't with Roadie because of what happened.
Superstars. Solid opening contest and like Backlund's involvement thereafter. Sad to see Michaels out with an injury. Nice Helmsley promo, I love the Connecticut Blue Blood character. Lol at Smelly main event, but it served it's purpose as a Superstars main event.
Overall a good week of shows. There's a few grammatical errors throughout the week, I'm not going to be overly nitpicky and say it ruins the quality of the show because it doesn't, but it would be nice to see them fixed. Just FYI the problems I found are only minor and could be typos like using "s" at the end of word like Undertaker kneels before Bearer and Man, this guy's got some ... and stuff like that. I also suffer from the same problem myself, haha. That's the only real thing I can complain about though and it doesn't detract from the booking and story you tell at all. Solid stuff as usual from you. Looking forward to more Kempay.
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