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Post by underjohngrohs on May 15, 2014 16:16:48 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Bret Hart D. Headshrinker Fatu with the Sharpshooter Shawn Michaels and Diesel D. Barry Hardy and Derek Domino in a Tag Team Match The 123 Kid D. Chris Walker with a moonsault off the top rope. Jeff Jarrett D. Marty Jannetty in a Non-Title Match. WWF RAW - June 13. 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Jerry Lawler welcome us to Monday Night RAW, Lawler talks about how he's got some evidence to show Randy Savage before the Kiss my Foot Match. Match 1: Mr. Perfect vs Jimmy Del Ray Mr. Perfect although he will not be in the King of The Ring Tournament goes toe to toe with Heavenly Body Member Jimmy Del Ray. Perfect in his veteran insticts gets a lot of momentum against Del Ray. Del Ray gets a little bit of offense and attempts to have the match won, but Perfect gets the win by hitting the Perfect-Plex to get the victory. Winner: Mr. Perfect A final advertisement for The King of The Ring Report featuring Mean "Gene" Okerlund. Okerlund talks about all of the matches going on, he talks about Owen vs Razor in the KOTR Tournament. Comments are from Owen. Owen says that the King of The Ring means a lot to him and this year, he is going to take the king of the ring and beat everyone. (break) Match 2: The Legion of Doom vs The Los Conquistadores Shawn Michaels and Diesel are on commentary as they watch The Legion of Doom take on the legendary Conquistadores. LOD dominate the entire contest with HBK and Diesel making fun of The Legion of Doom making reference to the King of The Ring. The LOD get the win by hitting the doomsday device on Conquistadore #2 to get the victory. After the Match. HBK gets on the mic speaking and says that the Legion of Doom are not going to win the WWF Tag Team Titles at King of The Ring, they are going to retain and become the best champions ever. Winners: The Legion of Doom Jerry Lawler shows us a clip of what he's going to do to Randy Savage at King of The Ring. Lawler goes to a foot manicure and says that Savage is going to be humiliated and humiliated because Savage will bow down and kiss his feet. (break) Vince Mcmahon is in the ring getting ready to interview the WWF Champion Lex Luger. Luger gets in the ring and Mcmahon asks that last week Luger retained the WWF Championship over Crush last week but Tatanka came down to appear in the ring to attack Lex Luger with the WWF Title Belt. Luger says that Tatanka used to be loved by the fans but all of that changed when Luger came around. Luger says that Tatanka's taking this too personal because he didn't win the WWF Championship just because he bodyslammed Yokozuna, he won it with honor and that's why Tatanka's going to find out at the King of The Ring that he is American Made. Mcmahon tells Luger that Tatanka's beaten three veterans in Jimmy Snuka. Mr. Perfect and The Undertaker and that's why he's gotten that title shot. Luger tells Tatanka that Tatanka didn't win these matches, he earned it so he could try to become the WWF Champion and all of that comes with a price because at King of The Ring, he's going to stop the price and keep the title at all costs, Mcmahon then talks about the Tournament and asks who is the most interested opponent that will face Luger at Summerslam. Luger says that whoever wins the tournament deserves the right to face Luger for the Title at Summerslam, whether it's Bret Hart or The Undertaker. He will give him that title shot, but if he has to face Yokozuna again so be it, or face Owen Hart. He is going to beat him, Luger says that Tatanka better be ready because at the King of The Ring. Tatanka may try to beat him but in the end, the championship will still be his, (break) Match 3: Owen Hart vs British Bulldog a great one-on-one match between these two even though this has been a family sibling rivalry between these two. Bulldog gets a lot of momentum in this match but Owen makes a comeback by going for the legs of Bulldog. Lawler predicts that Owen is going to be the new King of The Ring and he's going to be the next WWF Champion. Owen shows off his great skills by hitting a missile dropkick on the Bulldog but Bulldog is able to kick out. Bulldog then begins to fight back and hits away at Owen. Bulldog almost has the match won by hitting a superplex off the top rope but Owen is able to kick out. Owen battles back and hits a modified tombstone similar to The Undertaker's but Bulldog kicks out. This has just been a seesaw battle between these two. Bulldog fights back and hits the running powerslam but wait a minute Jeff Jarrett is in the ring. Jarrett begins to attack The Bulldog. Jarrett and Owen double team the Bulldog until Razor Ramon runs down to make the save. Razor aids Bulldog in attacking Owen and Jarrett. Then Bam Bam comes in to even the odds with Steven Regal. IRS and Ted Dibiase. But surprisingly they don't get in the ring. Bigelow attacks Razor while Bulldog fends off Owen and Jarrett in the ring, then Bret Hart shows up to go after his brother Owen. Bret and Owen begin to exchange blows, but wait a minute here comes Yokozuna. Yokozuna goes after everyone like Bigelow, Owen, Jarrett, Razor, Bret and Bulldog. Then The Undertaker's gong hits as the lights flicker and when the lights come back on. Undertaker is in the ring. Everyone just stands back as Undertaker and Yokozuna go face-to-face. Yoko tries to back off but decides to hit Undertaker. Taker blocks and hits Yoko with a few uppercuts and the fight continues once again, all eight men are brawling in and out of the ring, all hell is breaking loose before The King of The Ring. Mcmahon and Lawler sign us off and RAW goes off the air with the elite eight in this tournament continuing to brawl. Winner by DQ: British Bulldog
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underjohngrohs
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 16, 2014 10:26:37 GMT -5
WWF Championship Match Lex Luger vs Tatanka
WWF Tag Team Championship Match Shawn Michaels and Diesel vs The Legion of Doom
Kiss My Foot Match Randy Savage vs Jerry Lawler
King of The Ring Tournament Matches Bam Bam Bigelow vs Bret Hart Jeff Jarrett vs British Bulldog Owen Hart vs Razor Ramon Yokozuna vs The Undertaker
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Post by tg11 on May 16, 2014 14:38:34 GMT -5
King of the Ring is in 6 days and I for one can't wait because of the WWF Championship match between Luger and Tatanka and the Kiss My Foot Match between Savage and Lawler now those matches I really can't wait for but the tournament matches themselves as a whole I can't wait for:
I am calling it Bret Hart beats Bam Bam in the quarter-final, Bulldog beats Jarrett in the quarter-final, Owen Hart beats Razor Ramon in the quarter-final and Undertaker beats Yokozuna in the quarter-final
Then semi-final matches Bret Hart beats Bulldog in the semis, and Owen Hart beats Undertaker in the semis because of Pierre interfering costing Taker the match but of course Taker will dominate pretty much the whole match but Owen will get his fair share of offense in
Setting up brother vs brother in the 1994 King of the Ring Final, setting up Bret Hart vs Owen Hart in the 1994 King of the Ring Final with Owen Hart beating his brother Bret "The Hitman" Hart yet again but this time to become the 1994 WWF King of the Ring with Owen getting his WWF Championship match at SummerSlam with Owen Hart facing Lex Luger at SummerSlam in the main event
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Post by ✖ AJ on May 18, 2014 15:33:24 GMT -5
Raw, an obvious victory in the opening match for Mr. Perfect over Jimmy Del Ray. Legion of Doom beating Los Conquistadores, of course, with L.O.D. facing Michaels and Diesel for the WWF Tag Team Championships at King of the Ring. Still unsure about the whole Lex Luger vs Tatanka thing, but with it going on at King of the Ring you give the opportunity for the KOTR main event to overshadow a weaker feud in that. A good choice for a main event with the appropriate ending of all eight King of the Ring competitors going against each other in a brawl. I really don't know who will win, but I'm going to go with Owen Hart. Anyway, a solid show overall and King of the Ring shall be interesting.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2014 20:13:41 GMT -5
Really curious to see who walks out as the King of the Ring, given the stacked tournament roster you have for this event. I like the Tatanka Luger matchup as well, as you've done a good job building up both men and it'll be interesting to see how it all plays out.
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 18, 2014 20:30:48 GMT -5
WWF KING OF THE RING - June 19. 1994 - US Air Arena, Washington, D.C.
Free For All Match: The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty and The Smoking Gunns D. The Heavenly Bodies and The Headshrinkers in a Tag Team Match
Before the KOTR Event, a clip is shown of last year's event with Yokozuna defeating Bret Hart. Mr. Perfect and Crush to become the 1993 King of The Ring, but tonight. Yokozuna will defend his crown and will lightning strike twice again.
Vince Mcmahon and Gorilla Monsoon welcome us to the King of The Ring. Mcmahon talks about the matches and the tournament. Mcmahon asks Monsoon who the potential favorite. Monsoon says that he couldn't pick anyone, but he could think of one or two people to win the King of The Ring either Bret "The Hitman" Hart or The Undertaker Match 1: KOTR Quarter-Finals Match Bret Hart vs Bam Bam Bigelow w/Ted Dibiase and we are getting underway with this first King of The Ring Match between Bret Hart and Bam Bam Bigelow. Bigelow got here by defeating Randy Savage and Bret would also get in the spot by defeating Bam Bam's fellow Million Dollar Corporation Member Steven Regal. Bret wants to get the advantage early so he goes for the legs of Bam Bam Bigelow, Bigelow is a strong man as Bret works over the legs of Bigelow to get the advantage but Bigelow battles back and surprises everyone by hitting a somersault dive on Bret after knocking him out of the ring. Bigelow takes control of the match but Bret is able to make a comeback late in the match. But Bigelow battles back and nails Bret with an enziguri after Bret catches Bigelow's leg. Bigelow then goes to the top rope and goes for the infamous headbutt off the top but Bret rolls out of the way and is able to stick the sharpshooter on the 350-pounder. Bigelow's too strong, he could break out of the sharpshooter but eventually he taps out to Bret's hold. Bret has advanced to the Second Round, what a hard fought battle for Bret Hart but he's gotta face the winner of the Bulldog/Jarrett match as well. The Million Dollar Corporation's plan to win King of The Ring looks like has failed. Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart Todd Pettengill interviews Jeff Jarrett and Honky Tonk Man about Jarrett's quarter-final match with The British Bulldog. Jarrett says that tonight is going to be a new chapter in Double J's musical career, because he's getting ready to have a new tune on his hands "King of The World" and after he beats The British Bulldog. He's going to come after Bret Hart and after he goes to the finals and takes it all and then go to Summerslam to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion. Jarrett says that he's going all the way.
Match 2: KOTR Quarter-Finals Match British Bulldog vs Jeff Jarrett it's the Former Intercontinental Champion British Bulldog taking on the current Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett. Bulldog and Jarrett have a good exchange and remember the winner of this match faces Bret "The Hitman" Hart in the semi-finals, Jarrett gets the momentum in this match with a distraction from Honky Tonk Man. Jarrett's already been in the WWF for months and he takes on a crafty veteran in the British Bulldog. Jarrett and Bulldog fight very good with Bulldog reversing a hurracarana into a powerbomb on Jarrett. Bulldog comes back and hits some good offensive moves on Jarrett but Jarrett is able to fight back against Bulldog. Jarrett then sets up for the figure-four leg lock on the Bulldog and Bulldog is able to make it to the ropes. Jarrett then gets Bulldog and goes for a piledriver but Bulldog reverses it into a catapult and nails the running powerslam on the Intercontinental Champion to get the three count. So it's going to be Bulldog vs Bret in the semi-finals. That means that we are going to see the SummerSlam 1992 re-match between Bulldog and Bret in the finals. Winner: British Bulldog Todd Pettengill interviews Owen Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart. Owen says that tonight both Bret and Bulldog may be advancing but if one of them is advancing in the finals, he is going to kill two birds with one stone. Owen then makes a remark to the champion Lex Luger saying that if somehow he gets through Tatanka, he better keep that belt warm for him because at Summerslam, he's coming for it and his quest starts by eliminating Razor Ramon from the tournament once and for all. Match 3: KOTR Quarter-Finals Match Owen Hart w/Jim Neidhart vs Razor Ramon both Owen and Razor have wrestled on one occasion infact it was last year that Razor Ramon had problems with Owen's brother Bret Hart, and Owen stuck up for him but not this time tonight as the fans have their different opinion on Owen. Owen and Razor start the match off with Razor dominating the contest in the middle part of the match. Razor knocks Owen to the outside with a clothesline. Owen gets frustrated with himself and he asks Neidhart to go to the back and he can handle this on his own. Owen makes a comeback as Razor attempts to hit a splash in the corner but Owen kicks him in the face and hits a beautiful dropkick on Razor off the top rope but Razor is able to kick out. Owen continues to go for the legs of Razor even though Razor's a big man but he's not like Bam Bam Bigelow. Razor makes a comeback and attempts to have the match won by hitting a fall-away slam off the top rope as Owen tried a move off the top rope but Razor surprised him and hit it off the top rope. Razor goes for a cover but Owen is able to kick out. Razor and Owen continue to fight in this contest with Razor getting the momentum and as Razor looks to put this match away with the Razor's Edge. Owen holds on to the ropes and gets Razor up in a small package to get the victory. Mcmahon and Monsoon seek disgust in that, but put it in the record books as Owen Hart alongside Bret Hart and British Bulldog is the third man to advance in the semi-finals. Owen yells "1 down, 2 to go. Undertaker or Yokozuna, it doesn't matter theyr'e mine" Winner: Owen Hart a video clip is shown of The Undertaker and Yokozuna. Match 4: KOTR Quarter-Finals Match Yokozuna w/Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette vs The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer can Yokozuna retain his crown this year, he won it last year, but it looks like The Undertaker might have something to say about that. Undertaker and Yoko start the match off by exchanging in a face to face staredown. Undertaker gets the advantage by hitting Yokozuna with a few uppercuts and right hands that rock Yokozuna into the turnbuckle. Taker shoves Yoko into another buckle and hits a big splash in the corner. Undertaker then also hits the ropewalk but it doesn't even faze Yokozuna. Yoko fights back against The Phenom by hitting a samoan drop and nailing the leg drop on The Undertaker and this is sort of a seesaw battle between these two. Taker goes to fight back against This Mighty Samoan but Yoko sends him to the outside ramming him into the steel steps. Yoko gets back in and Yoko whips Taker into the ropes and goes for a back body drop but Taker boots Yoko in the face and Yoko rocks and reels. Taker then runs off the ropes and nails a big boot to Yokozuna and Yoko goes down from that boot. Undertaker then hits the leg drop on Yokozuna but Yokozuna is able to kick out. The Phenom then signals for the chokeslam on Yoko but Yoko breaks out of it and surprises The Undertaker with a belly to belly suplex. Yoko then drags The Undertaker to the corner and climbs to go for the Banzai Drop. Yoko may advance in the semi-finals, he's going to do it, Yoko climbs off but wait a minute The Undertaker rises up from the Banzai Drop. Yoko gets back up only for Undertaker to scoop up Yokozuna for a massive bodyslam. The Deadman just bodyslammed Yokozuna and now Undertaker is going to the top rope. The Phenom sees Yoko up and Undertaker surprises the groggy Yoko with a flying clothesline off the top rope. Undertaker then crosses Yokozuna's shoulders and pins him to get the win. What a surprise victory for The Man From The Darkside and he will go on to face Owen Hart in the semi-finals. Mcmahon predicts that the King of The Ring will most likely go to The Undertaker Winner: The Undertaker A Promo is shown for In Your House: Ground Zero, the fourth PPV. Match 5: WWF Tag Team Championship Match Shawn Michaels and Diesel w/Sunny vs The Legion of Doom Michaels and Diesel have been the reigning WWF Tag Team Champions since winning them at the 1994 Royal Rumble against The Smoking Gunns, but they take on the Legendary Legion of Doom. LOD get a lot of offense at the start of the match coming at the champions with everything in this match, but HBK and Diesel come back taking the momentum wearing down Hawk in this contest. Animal then makes the hot tag hitting Michaels and Diesel with hard shots. The Champions are stunned here as Animal hits a powerslam on HBK and does the same thing to Diesel even though he's 317 pounds. Animal goes for the cover but HBK eventually is able to break the match up. Diesel gets control as Hawk and Animal go for the Doomsday Device but Michaels shoves Hawk off and that allows Diesel to drop Animal with the jacknife powerbomb, but wait a minute Shawn wants to be tagged in this match. Diesel then reluctanly tags in Shawn so they can set Animal up for Sweet Chin Music. Diesel holds Animal up for Shawn's patented Sweet Chin Music but Animal ducks and Shawn accidentally nails Diesel with it, Hawk gets back up and nails Shawn with a right hand and both LOD send Diesel over the top rope with a Double Clothesline and they both have Shawn on their shoulders can they hit the Doomsday Device, yes. LOD hits it, Animal pins Shawn to get the win and we have new WWF Tag Team Champions, The Legion of Doom have won back the WWF Tag Team Championship for the second time. So now for sure, There will be a lot of challengers gunning down on The Legion of Doom somewhere down the line, but meanwhile HBK and Diesel are both up and Diesel begins to argue with Michaels for that missed Sweet Chin Music. Michaels argues back and says that it's his fault they lost the Tag Team Championship, he then slaps Diesel in the face, and that gets Diesel angry so Shawn tries to beg for mercy but Diesel has had enough so he grabs Shawn and knees him in the gut hitting a thunderous jackknife powerbomb on the Heartbreak Kid, what a powerbomb by Diesel. Sunny looks on stunned and angry slapping Diesel many times and Diesel shoves her to the mat, This crowd has certainly applauded Diesel's actions as a "Diesel" chant fires up the US Air Arena. Diesel has certainly had enough of Shawn Michaels and Sunny. Winners and New WWF Tag Team Champions: The Legion of Doom Mean "Gene" Okerlund interviews both Bret Hart and The British Bulldog about their semi-final match. Bulldog says that tonight he's going to embarrass his brother-in-law one more time like he did at Summerslam 1992. He says that he respects Bret as his Brother-in-law but we all know who walked out of the UK with the Intercontinental Championship, but this is Washington. D.C. and we all know who's going to beat Bret and win the 1994 King of The Ring. Bret says that when he fought the Bulldog, he admits he didn't have a good start by beating him but tonight he's going to even the score with his big brother-in-law and he hopes that when he's in the finals that The Undertaker beats Owen Hart, but if Owen somehow manages to win, he is going to be the better man this time. Match 6: King of The Ring Semi-Finals Match Bret Hart vs British Bulldog what a great way to kick off the semi-finals between the brother-in-laws. Bret and Bulldog start the match off by shaking hands and put on a great solid wrestling match with tie-ups. wristlocks and all the others. Neither plays the heel, so this is just a straight ahead back and forth match. Bulldog eventually gains the momentum by dominating this contest against Bret. But Bret battles back in this contest, this is just a great matchup between these two. Bulldog almost has the match won by hitting a running powerslam on Bret but Bret kicks out, This match is similar to Summerslam 1992, Both men knock each other down with a double clothesline and they get up at the count of 7 with both exchanging blows but neither want to go down. Bret almost has the match won by hitting a piledriver after Bulldog attempts a back body drop attempt. Bulldog gets back up and goes for a german suplex but Bret counters and tries for a German Suplex himself but Bulldog counters and nails the German Suplex on Bret but Bret is able to kick out, this has been a seesaw match between these two just like Summerslam 1992. Bulldog whips Bret into the ropes but wait Bret goes for a sunset flip this cost Bret the Intercontinental Championship. Bret goes for the sunset flip but wait as Bret has Bulldog down. Bret uses the sharpshooter on the Bulldog. Bulldog does his best to fight out of it and finally he does. What do these two have to do to each other, Bulldog surprises Bret by hitting a hurracarana and holds it up for a pin but Bret kicks out. Bulldog goes to hit the running powerslam once again but Bret surprises Bulldog with a rollup to get the win, Bret has advanced in the finals. Bret has defeated Bulldog in a hard fought grueling match. After the contest both Bulldog and Bret shake hands after this match and as Bret leaves the ring, Jeff Jarrett runs down to attack The British Bulldog. Jarrett is upset that he lost the quarter-finals match earlier on in the night against The British Bulldog. Bret then returns to the ring to attack the Intercontinental Champion sending him out of the ring with a clothesline. Bret just saved his brother-in-law British Bulldog from Jeff Jarrett. Bret and Bulldog both leave the ring together, but you can bet Bulldog hasn't forgotten about what happened with Jeff Jarrett attacking him. But either way Bret's in the finals and he will face either Owen Hart or The Undertaker. Winner: Bret "The Hitman" Hart Todd Pettengill interviews Owen Hart about his match with The Undertaker. Owen says that Razor Ramon was the first casuality tonight and he says that Undertaker may have gotten lucky over Yokozuna but he's not intimidated of The Undertaker and tonight he's going to shock the world when he makes The Deadman fall and then he is going to beat his big brother like he did at WrestleMania X.
Match 7: King of The Ring Semi-Finals Match Owen Hart vs The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer Owen seems a little bit frightened with The Entrance of The Undertaker but that doesn't stop Owen from being intimidated after Taker takes off his hat and coat and looks at the urn. Owen comes at The Phenom from behind with a clubbing blow and pummels him with right hands. Owen whips Undertaker into the ropes only for Taker to reverse it and nail a clothesline on Owen. Undertaker then throws Owen into the buckle and throws some hard right hands and body-shots. Owen fights back and goes for a cross-body but Undertaker bodyslams him to the mat. Undertaker is just dominating Owen in this match. Owen then battles back as Undertaker attempts a splash in the corner and goes for the legs of The Deadman wearing him down. Owen dominates this contest against The Phenom. Owen gets several nearfalls in against The Man From The Darkside. Undertaker makes a comeback by hitting Owen with a few right hands and nailing him with a high back body drop. The Phenom then shoves Owen into the ropes and hits a boot to the face and nails a big leg drop on Owen but Owen is able to kick out. Taker then grabs Owen by the throat and goes for a chokeslam but Owen boots him in the gut and nails the enziguri knocking The Phenom down. Owen then goes for the sharpshooter on The Phenom but Undertaker breaks out of it and goes to hit Owen with a clothesline but Owen ducks and Taker accidentally hits the referee. Owen whips Undertaker into the ropes and goes for a clothesline but Undertaker reverses and hits a flying clothesline. Taker then cuts his throat as he signals for the tombstone piledriver. Taker scoops up Owen and plants him with the tombstone piledriver, but wait a minute there's Pierre as Taker gets set to cover. Pierre then begins to say that he's here. Then the lights go out in the arena once again and there is a hushed silence over the crowd and the lights come back on and there's Johnny Polo. We haven't seen Johnny Polo since WrestleMania X. Polo is wearing a leather jacket and blue jeans. Polo then attacks Taker with a few right hands and rams him into the buckle beating him several times. Polo picks The Phenom up and hits a modified DDT on The Deadman. Pierre laughs at The Undertaker. The referee never saw anything so Owen wakes the referee up and that allows Owen to pin the Phenom to get the win. What a cheating upset by Owen Hart against The Undertaker. Polo and Pierre get back in the ring and Pierre grabs a microphone, Pierre tells The Undertaker that he just expierenced first hand what it's like to mess with him, Polo takes the mic and says that Johnny Polo is no longer gone and now Raven has taken his place, Quote the Raven nevermore!, but none the less. Owen Hart and Bret Hart will face off in the KOTR Finals. Winner: Owen Hart A video clip is shown of the Jerry Lawler/Randy Savage kiss my foot match. Match 8: Kiss My Foot Match Jerry Lawler vs Randy Savage Savage's been waiting to get his hands on Lawler and he verily does, Lawler gets a little bit of offense against The Macho Man, the crowd seems to not care for this match although they are shocked at what just happened moments ago with Raven making his debut to attack The Undertaker. Lawler almost gets the win by hitting a piledriver but surprisingly Savage kicks out. Savage makes a comeback and beats Lawler down offensively. He then goes for a bodyslam in which he connects and then hits the flying elbow off the top rope to get the victory so Lawler must kiss Savage's feet. Savage takes his boot off and as Lawler comes to he looks at Savage's boot and Lawler tries to beg off and he eventually goes to the outside but wait a minute here comes The 123 Kid. Marty Jannetty. Mabel. Sparky Plugg and Duke Droese come out to go after Lawler, they toss him in the ring and they hold him up so Savage can force Lawler's head into Savage's foot. Lawler just kissed Savage's foot and the crowd likes it. Lawler gets out of the ring and begins to run out to the arena coughing and gagging. What another victory for the former WWF Champion who is looking to get back in title contention very soon. Winner: Randy Savage Todd Pettengill interviews Tatanka. Tatanka says that tonight he is going to win the World Wrestling Federation Championship against Lex Luger, the title he rightfully deserves but all Luger has to do is hog all the spotlight, the spotlight is about Luger. But not tonight, it's going to be about Tatanka after he wins the WWF Title because he's the man that beat Jimmy Snuka. The Undertaker and Mr. Perfect and tonight Lex Luger is next on his list and then whoever the King of The Ring winner whether it's Bret or Owen. He's going to beat one of them too. A video clip is shown of Lex Luger and Tatanka Match 9: WWF Championship Match Tatanka vs Lex Luger Tatanka has waited a long time to get a title match and he's got it. Tatanka and Luger lock up in the center of the ring with Luger gaining the advantage and shoving Tatanka down to the mat. Luger gets the momentum by rocking the challenger with a few right hands and hitting a high back body drop on the challenger. Luger has the momentum in his favor until Tatanka fights back and chop blocks Luger in the leg, Tatanka goes to work on the legs of Luger and dominates Luger for a short period amount of time and almost has the title in his hands by applying a boston crab but Luger is able to hang on in this match. Tatanka continues to dominate the match by hitting a few chops. Luger tries to battle back and he does eventually by hitting a shoulder block off the top rope but Tatanka is able to kick out. Tatanka then surprises Luger by hitting the end of the trail. We could have a new WWF Champion. Tatanka goes for the cover. 1. 2. 3. WHAT! Tatanka just won the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Tatanka's music plays as he thinks he just celebrated with the belt, but suddenly another referee comes out and tells the regular referee something, he looks at Luger's foot and it seems like Luger's foot was under the bottom rope. as Tatanka celebrates with the title belt, the referee begins to snatch it from him and Tatanka yells at the other referee while the regular referee from the match explains to Howard Finkel that Luger's feet was on the rope and that the match must be restarted. Finkel then goes over it with the fans and the match is restarted. Tatanka's gotta win the WWF Title for a second time. Tatanka hits Luger with a few tomahawk punches and they don't faze Luger a bit. Luger then comes back hitting clotheslines and a running powerslam followed up by the running forearm and Luger pins Tatanka to retain the WWF Championship. What a victory for the Made in The USA Champion. Luger has held on to the Championship by pulling the wool on Tatanka. Tatanka begins to get up and argue with the regular referee. Tatanka then grabs the referee and slaps him in the face nailing the End of The Trail. Tatanka has suddenly snapped here. Tatanka leaves the arena screaming he should be the champion and that Luger cheated. Winner and Still WWF Champion: Lex Luger Mean "Gene" Okerlund interviews Bret "The Hitman" Hart about his KOTR final match with Owen Hart. Bret says that he's glad he's going to face his brother once again because of what he's been through defeating a 350-pound man in Bam Bam Bigelow and The British Bulldog. And now this is what he's been wanting, because it's going to be brother vs brother and Owen's not going to win like he did at Wrestlemania X. He is going to beat Owen and prove that he is the better brother once and for all and he's going back to the WWF Championship picture because he is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. Match 10: KOTR Finals Match Bret Hart vs Owen Hart we have waited to see this, Brother vs Brother. This is the WrestleMania Re-Match, but this is for the King of The Ring Finals and whoever wins this will not only become the 1994 King of The Ring but will face Lex Luger at Summerslam for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Bret and Owen exchange blows to start off this contest, both these men want to get that crown and cape so badly they can taste it, Bret's already beaten Bam Bam Bigelow and British Bulldog. Owen on the other hand went through Razor Ramon and The Undertaker. Owen gets the momentum by dominating The Hitman, and this may be Owen's time to shine the way he's been dominating Bret in this match. Bret fights back however and hits a cross-body off the top rope but it's not enough to put Owen away. Bret tries to send Owen out of the ring with a clothesline but Owen low bridges him out of the way and hits a running suicide dive onto Bret. Owen then gets back in the match and hits a top-rope superplex on The Hitman but he gets a nearfall in this match. Bret battles back and nails Owen with a bulldog off the top rope but Owen is able to kick out, Owen fights back by hitting the enziguri on Bret and what a Final King of The Ring Match between these two just like WrestleMania X. Owen then heads to the top rope and goes for a missile dropkick in which it connects. Owen goes for the cover and Bret is able to kick out. What do these two have to do to beat each other. Bret fights back with a few headbutts and goes for a backbreaker but Owen reverses it into a modified tombstone piledriver on the Hitman. Owen goes for the cover but Bret is able to kick out. Owen gets ready to lock in the sharpshooter in which he does. Bret tries to fight out of this hold Owen has. Bret suddenly gets to the ropes after Owen has the hold for two or three minutes. Owen locks in the sharpshooter once again but wait a minute Bret reverses the sharpshooter into the hold of his own. Bret's got it deeply locked in all Owen's gotta do is get to the ropes. Owen tries to get in the ropes but Bret has it synched in and he's got it locked in. Owen then fights out of it and both get up only for Owen to nail The Hitman with an enziguri and both Bret and Owen are down. Owen gets back up and goes for a german suplex on Bret but Bret counters and hits a release german suplex of his own. Bret goes for the cover but Owen is able to kick out. Owen and Bret continue to fight in this match with Owen kicking Bret in the face after Bret went for a charge in the buckle and Owen goes to the top rope and looks to hit a dropkick but Bret counters it and hits the sharpshooter on Owen. Bret's got it locked in on Owen and this time Owen is not so lucky as he decides to tap out from the pain, Bret Hart has done it, he's won the 1994 King of The Ring. Bret Hart is the 1994 King of The Ring winner what a victory for The Hitman. Bret realizes his hand is raised in victory and he is excited of winning the King of The Ring, then a bunch of superstars like British Bulldog, 123 Kid, Marty Jannetty, The Smoking Gunns, Men On A Mission, Razor Ramon, Randy Savage, Sparky Plugg, Duke Droese. Earthquake and the WWF Champion Lex Luger come out to congratulate Bret. The Chair. The Crown and Robe are now in the ring as Jim Neidhart comes out to help his brother get out of the ring avoiding a potential attack. Sgt. Slaughter is in the ring preparing the proclamation speech declaring Bret Hart the 1994 King of The Ring. Bret gets on the chair and holds the sceptre raising it up high in the air. Bret then picks up the microphone from Slaughter and says that this is the greatest moment of his WWF Career, defeating 3 men in the tournament, what a tough year it's been for him but tonight's been very special to him after getting into wars with his brother, he can proclaim himself not only Bret "The Hitman" Hart, but Bret "The King Hitman" Hart. Bret says that everyone thought he couldn't do it, not his brother Owen not anyone but tonight he thinks the fans said he could do it but now he is the 1994 King of The Ring and that he is back on track because he is getting back at the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Bret points at Luger and says that he couldn't think of a better wrestler to face him at Summerslam for the Championship and he tells Luger that their match at Summerslam is going to be one of the greatest matches they've ever put. Bret thanks the fans and says that without his win tonight. Who knows who would've won the King of The Ring instead of him. Bret says that this victory is for the fans too and he is still the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. Bret still celebrates and shakes hands with Luger, but what a match at Summerslam is going to be, Hart vs Luger for the WWF Championship, the last image is shown of Luger raising Hart's hand and Mcmahon ends it on a note saying that the King of The Ring has been very special and that the Main Event at Summerslam is going to be one of the best matches between Bret Hart and Lex Luger. Mcmahon and Monsoon sign us off. Winner: Bret "The" Hitman Hart
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Post by tg11 on May 19, 2014 7:15:37 GMT -5
Bret Hart beating Bam Bam in the quarter-finals of the King of the Ring tournament, I honestly knew Bret would beat Bam Bam and I was right about my prediction but nevertheless Bam Bam he took it to Bret Hart and hell it even looked like he was dominating but Bret just proving to us why he is the best there is the best there was and the best that there ever will be but it seems tonight is a bad night to be a Million Dollar Corporation member and Bret advancing to the semi-finals, I wonder who he'll face? Either his brother-in-law Bulldog? Or Jeff Jarrett the WWF Intercontinental Champion?
Jeff Jarrett the WWF Intercontinental Champion along with his valet/manager The Honky Tonk Man, they sure seem confident that Double J is not only going to beat Bret but that he is going to go on to win the whole KOTR tournament to advance to SummerSlam to face whoever the WWF Champion is whether it be Luger or Tatanka, but against Bulldog I don't know
Owen Hart beating Razor Ramon in the quarter-finals of the KOTR tournament, another one of my predictions has come true, Owen Hart beats The Bad Guy to advance to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring tournament all be it by controversial circumstances having to resort to underhanded tactics just to get the job done, it just proves to me that Owen Hart is really desperate to not only win this tournament but that he is desperately trying to prove that he is better than his brother Bret, well I guess we will see what happens in the semi-finals when he has to face either Yokozuna or Taker but I wonder where this leaves Razor now?
Undertaker beating Yokozuna in the quarter-finals of the KOTR tournament just goes to show us that there will be a new King of the Ring this year since Undertaker beat the reigning defending King of the Ring champion Yokozuna all be it impressively too, I would have thought that for sure Cornette or Fuji would have gotten involved or at least that Pierre would have somehow cost Taker this match but he surprisingly didn't show up but I have a feeling Pierre will show up sooner rather than later and when he does he will somehow cost Taker the KOTR but now Taker has to face Owen Hart in the semi-finals, now that match I am looking forward to because I want to see Owen get destroyed
LOD becoming the new WWF Tag Team Champions beating Diesel and Shawn Michaels, this was bound to happen sooner or later and off of a miscommunication with HBK hitting that Sweet Chin Music hitting that Superkick on his partner/bodyguard Diesel all be it accidentally because it looked accidental to me but who knows maybe Shawn did it on purpose but either way LOD takes advantage and they end up getting the victory, yes I would say after this, HBK and Diesel are bound to go their separate ways with Shawn Michaels staying heel and Diesel turning face setting up their main event pushes in this diary which is what I am looking most forward to if anything
Bulldog beats Jarrett in the quarter-finals of the King of the Ring tournament, it seems all of my predictions are coming true again yet again with Bulldog beating Jarrett to set up the semi-finals which will be brother-in-law vs brother-in-law, SummerSlam 1992 rematch right here with Bret and Davey Boy, I am actually loving this
Bulldog sure seems confident that he can beat Bret, well if history proves anything he has already beaten Bret before in the past so he could very well do it again
Owen Hart beats The Undertaker in the semis, I knew this would happen, yet another one of my predictions comes true, now even that has to be an upset, a definite upset in my book and why? Because it was under controversial circumstances that's why because Owen Hart did not earn that victory legitimately or cleanly, and I knew Pierre would show up eventually well he didn't but Johnny Polo aka Raven showed up and cost Taker the match while the referee was knocked out and Owen takes full advantage to steal the victory, Owen cheats but I guess it is not cheating if you don't get caught now is it? But Taker was well on his way to victory and would have won this match had Pierre and Raven not gotten involved but Taker clearly dominated Owen in this match right from the opening bell even though Owen got his fair share of offense in but it proved to be effective...and now Owen Hart is in the 1994 King of the Ring final, but who will he face though? That is the million dollar question, will he face his brother Bret in the final? Or will he face his brother-in-law Bulldog in the final?
Macho Man Randy Savage beats Jerry the King Lawler yet again, this time in a Kiss My Foot Match, it sure looks like King was embarrassed by Macho yet again and now here is hoping Savage and Lawler's rivalry is over after this considering Savage made Lawler kiss his foot but I don't think Lawler is done with Savage yet, I could be wrong but if I am I wonder what is next for Savage? What is next for Lawler?
Tatanka sure seems confident that he is going to walk out of King of the Ring as the new WWF Champion but Luger ever since becoming WWF Champion he has taken on all comers and he has beaten them one by one so it makes me wonder if he will be able to beat Tatanka? Or if Tatanka will be able to pull off the upset of all upsets and become the new WWF Champion?
Luger wins, retaining his WWF Championship against Tatanka all be it that the referees switched the decision because if they hadn't then we would be looking at the new WWF Champion Tatanka but it seems Tatanka he will think that he was robbed, he will think that he was screwed out of the WWF Championship but Luger's foot was underneath the bottom rope so it was good on the referees to spot that because if they hadn't then Luger would have been the one who was screwed out of his title but he somehow still manages to find a way to win even after the match had to be restarted but now that Luger is still the WWF Champion heading into SummerSlam, it begs the question of who he will face at SummerSlam? Will it be Bret? Or Owen? I guess we'll find out in the 1994 King of the Ring final now won't we?
Brother vs Brother, WrestleMania X Re-Match right here in the 1994 King of the Ring Final, the main event of the evening, Bret wins to become the 1994 King of the Ring beating his brother Owen to settle the score between these 2 brothers, now in their series it is 1-1, Owen has beaten Bret, Bret has now beaten Owen, and with that said Bret now that he is the KOTR he has a date with destiny at SummerSlam, he can finally reclaim the WWF Championship but he has to go through Lex Luger at SummerSlam to do it, but I wonder where this leaves Owen especially now? It looks like we are in for a babyface vs babyface match up at SummerSlam for the WWF Championship with Luger vs Bret which will no doubt main event SummerSlam 1994 and the crowd at SummerSlam will be torn between who to cheer for because one half I am sure will cheer for Bret and the other half I am sure will cheer for Luger which makes it all the more unpredictable and exciting
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Post by snickelodeon on May 19, 2014 8:35:16 GMT -5
KOTR thoughts for a one off show it was a decent show some matches were very good and I'd imagine Bret to be involved in 3 great matches.
I just think you've missed a trick here and from a business point of view you've wasted money by having Bret face and beat Owen instead of advertising it for SummerSlam.
Other talking points you've debuted Raven. You know Raven didn't exist til about 96. I would have rathered you built the pirate up to face Taker than introduce Raven now.
LOD are new tag champs and HBK/Diesel have split that's big news see where you go from here...
Overall for a 3 hour show it would have been great for the fan I just think you've made a couple of booking mistakes.
TNA51 is up check it out...
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Post by ✖ AJ on May 19, 2014 16:33:11 GMT -5
Okay, here we go with King of the Ring! Ring Ka King? Nope, King of the Ring. Bret Hart beating Bam Bam Bigelow was the best choice here as clearly Hart is more worthy of a win than Bam Bam. Plus, he has to face Owen at some point in the night. British Bulldog over Jeff Jarrett is fine, could have gone with either guy here but I suppose Bulldog makes some more sense. Owen Hart vs Razor Ramon is a big first round match up, and again I agree with the choice of Owen winning as he does have to face Bret. Although, it could have been some mystery seeing as how it is Razor. Ah, Undertaker vs Yokozuna. Another good first round match up, we are stacked up on those. Undertaker winning was fine, him vs Owen shall be an interesting match. The Legion of Doom becoming the new WWE Tag Team Champions, big time right here. Diesel turning on Shawn Michaels! Diesel turning on Shawn Michaels! Awesome to see it and should set the stage for a big feud between the two. Back to the King of the Ring tournament as we see Bret Hart defeat British Bulldog in yet another big match for the tournament. The right guy won once again and now Owen has to beat The Undertaker and he does. Raven debuting, eh. Like Snickelodeon said it really doesn't make much sense in this timeframe but I guess I can deal with it. It would be a dream feud down the road and I get why you did it, but, yeah. Anyway... Kiss My Foot Match! Randy Savage winning and now Lawler can kiss his foot, god damn it! Kiss it! Filler. Next up, a lackluster WWE Championship match if I am honest. But as I have said before, it works out with the King of the Ring being a bigger deal tonight. Luger winning, no surprise. Finally, the big main event between Bret and Owen Hart. I'm a little surprised by Bret beating Owen, if I am honest. I am fine with it though as it sets up Luger vs Bret and could eventually lead to Bret vs Owen once again. A good main event and a good show overall, despite the fact that it may have been a little overwhelming... better than underwhelming, though, I suppose.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 19, 2014 20:24:32 GMT -5
Considering Raven was developed by Heyman and in ECW in early 1995, introducing the character in the WWF at this time makes no sense. It looks like you really enjoy the character and have a desire for a Taker/Raven feud, but this is too soon and lazy booking. Should have written Polo off television for a year and redebut him in June '95, which would have been a lot better.
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 20, 2014 23:35:32 GMT -5
WWF RAW - June 20. 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Ted Dibiase welcome us to Monday Night RAW. Mcmahon says that the King of The Ring was a very successful PPV. Match 1: Duke Droese and Sparky Plugg vs Crush and Yokozuna a surprising tag team match here as we see the dominant team of Crush and Yokozuna take on Duke Droese and Sparky Plugg. Plugg and Droese get a little bit of offense in this match against these super heavyweights but Crush and Yokozuna are just too powerful and strong. Yokozuna gets the win after a Crush Heart Punch on Plugg followed by the banzai drop by Yokozuna. What an impressive team Yokozuna and Crush make, hopefully they are the next in line for the WWF Tag Team Championship pretty soon. Winners: Yokozuna and Crush
A King of The Ring Report by Todd Pettengill is shown, Pettengill talks about how The King of The Ring was a major success and that they almost hyped up for Summerslam. Pettengill talks about all the matches, including the tournament, Pettengill talks about the WWF Title Match between Lex Luger and Tatanka. Comments are from Tatanka. Tatanka says that the refs had to have been blind to see Luger's feet on the bottom rope because he won the World Wrestling Federation Championship fair and square and he knows he beat Luger fair and square just like he did to Jimmy Snuka. The Undertaker and Mr. Perfect but not Lex Luger. Tatanka says that this is an injustice to the World Wrestling Federation, the WWF are trying to screw the Native Americans over but he's coming to take away the WWF Championship because he is not done with Luger. (break) Match 2: Doink The Clown vs Derek Domino we haven't seen Doink in an extended period of time but he is back on Monday Night RAW and totally squashes his opponent, Domino. Domino gets a little bit of offense but it isn't enough as Doink hits the whoopee cushion to get the win. After The Contest. The Lights go out in the arena, Dibiase says that the WWF lighting crew didn't pay the electric bill, then the lights come back on to reveal Raven and Pierre in the ring. Pierre and Raven begin to attack Doink just like they did to The Undertaker last night. Raven then grabs Doink and hits that modified DDT he used on The Undertaker last night at the King of The Ring. Raven then picks up the microphone and tells the world that many remember him as Johnny Polo but he is not, Raven says that he doesn't owe anybody an explanation to what he did to The Undertaker, cause all along Undertaker was falling for Raven's tricks and it cost him everything. Raven tells Undertaker that he's not the phenom anymore and that there is the real phenom in the WWF and that man is Raven so that's why he cost him the King of The Ring because The Undertaker's powerless and his powers are not mysteriously real. Raven then says that he begs Undertaker to show up next week as he gets on his knees in a kneel position telling Undertaker to show up and that if Undertaker does show up, then it will be written and it will shall come to pass, quote the Raven nevermore. Winner: Doink The Clown
(break) A clip is shown of Jerry Lawler with him still puking cause he had to kiss Randy Savage's foot, it was taken after the King of The Ring. Lawler says that Savage may have gotten the better of him but like always he has the last laugh and that's why Savage is going to get the last laugh and he's not going to know when or where but when he does he will be introduced to a man he's going to bring to the World Wrestling Federation pretty soon and Savage will have to wait and find out. Vince Mcmahon is in the ring getting ready to interview Diesel who comes out to a loud ovation. Diesel has been getting that response ever since he turned on Shawn Michaels last night at the King of The Ring. Mcmahon tells Diesel how did it feel to finally get rid of the garbage between him and Shawn Michaels. Diesel says that he was tired of hearing Michaels whine and complain and that's what he does. That's what he did in the entire WWF Tag Team Championship reign since they won them at the Royal Rumble, but he could tell through Shawn's lies and he could tell through Shawn's story. There needed to be one member that had to be the cleanup hitter and all along it was Diesel, but all Shawn does is steal the spotlight like always and that made Diesel very angry, that's what he needed to what needed to be done, Mcmahon asks now that Diesel has gotten Shawn completely out of the way, is he going to go for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Diesel says that as much as he would love to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion, he's still got issues to take care of with Mr. Boy Toy himself. Diesel proclaims that Michaels likes to be the ladies man of the federation, and throughout his time of Shawn winning the Intercontinental Championship, he was the one carrying his bags, Diesel tells Shawn that he was once his good friend, but he's going to know what it's like to be his better enemy and when Diesel finally gets his hands on the Heartbreak Kid, he will have the wind knocked out of him soon. (break) Match 3: 123 Kid w/Marty Jannetty vs George South The 123 Kid has been very impressive alongside his tag team partner, Marty Jannetty. He's also been impressive in singles matches, The Kid gets a lot of momentum in this match and gets the win by hitting the KidFactor to get the victory, What a victory for The 123 Kid who could potentially get in Intercontinental Championship position soon. But what a good victory for The 123 Kid. Winner: The 123 Kid
(break) Match 4: Owen Hart w/Jim Neidhart vs Brooklyn Brawler a very upset Owen Hart looks to dish out his aggression on long-time jobber Brooklyn Brawler. Owen gets a lot of momentum in this match by completely dominating this contest, Brawler tries to fight back against Owen and he does with Owen being distracted by the "Hitman" chants, Owen eventually gets the win by hitting the sharpshooter on the Brawler to get the victory. What a win for Owen Hart. Owen then starts talking to the camera saying that he's still going to be coming for his brother soon. Winner: Owen Hart Mcmahon and Dibiase start to sign us off but tell us that Shawn Michaels will be in action in his first singles match since turning his back on Diesel, HBK's opponent will be his old rival he beat at Summerslam 1993. Mr. Perfect. Mcmahon says that this should be a good matchup and Lex Luger will be here as well, and also will The Undertaker accept Raven's invitation to show up on RAW. RAW goes off with Mcmahon and Dibiase bidding us goodnight,
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2014 13:42:16 GMT -5
ok monday night raw, we got a huge tag team match to start off the show. Yokozuna and Crush were the right people to pick to win this match, there was no way in hell sparky or droese would be able to pull that off. Doink winning and coming back all of a sudden, okay, but Raven and Pierre attacking him was cool. Screwing the Undertaker was not! 123 Kid picks up a win in singles competition after teaming up with Jannetty the past few weeks. Are we going to see more of 123 Kid on his own? Owen Hart picking up the win on the Brooklyn Brawler is no surprise. Overall, the show was sort of weak with all of the matchups, but I'm sure you have a reason for each match. Check out my diary, the latest Smackdown has been posted!
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 23, 2014 0:56:50 GMT -5
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING SET TO GO TO WAR WITH WWF ON MONDAYS IN THE FIRST YEAR OF 1995 Written by Marc Pearson on June 21. 1994
Yes, this is true, WCW has planned to build their own Monday Show competing against the WWF. It will be January 2. 1995 that WCW will be creating their own Monday Show, Monday Nitro. WCW currently has former WWF Superstars from WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and current WCW Superstars from Sting, Vader, Ricky Steamboat also a former WWF Star, Steve Austin and more in WCW, while the WWF has stars from Current WWF Champion Lex Luger, The Undertaker, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Yokozuna, Randy "Macho Man" Savage and Owen Hart, all the WWF fans stated that WWF and WCW would never compete on Mondays, but it turns out it has happened. This WCW Meeting happened on Saturday before WWF's grand event, The King of The Ring. Ted Turner. WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan. Ric Flair. Sting and WCW President Eric Bischoff were on hand for the grand meeting, Vince Mcmahon was informed of this in his Stamford, CT House via phone call from a member of the board by the WWF Headquarters Last Sunday Night after King of The Ring. Rumours were that Mcmahon heard of this during the day but could not be reached for comments before he arrived in the DC Building, it was confirmed by WWF Star The Undertaker to Vince Mcmahon last Monday with Taker telling the boss that there was actually a meeting in WCW last Saturday Night and all other WWF Superstars were notified of this after The King of The Ring. There was a board meeting today at WWF Headquarters with the entire WWF Superstars including the Boss Vince Mcmahon. Mcmahon said this in the meeting "We aren't afraid of WCW, we are not afraid of Ted Turner, we are going to do our best to prove to our WWF fans not to watch World Championship Wrestling", 1995 may not come yet, but when it comes, This is certainly going to be the Monday Night Wars". WWF is still continuing to dominate TV Ratings on Monday Night RAW, despite the departures of Hogan and Flair in 1993, WWF has still continued to phrase on with the New Generation Era despite the vulgar language that has been heard on RAW. Mcmahon and Turner have proclaimed WWF vs WCW: The Monday Night Wars and on January 2, 1995. It will be, what will happen when WWF and WCW collide on your Television, WCW will be shown on TNT while the WWF will be still shown on the USA Network, already Mcmahon and others of his group are wanting to make desperate changes when WCW gets ready to go head to head with WWF. Turner's group is wanting to make some desperate changes as well, both Turner and Mcmahon have been watching their competition but potentially they could steal one of their stars either from WCW or WWF. We will continue to monitor this statement in the next few weeks and months to come although it's too early to tell what will happen, but we will keep you up to date.
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Post by ✖ AJ on May 23, 2014 22:35:55 GMT -5
RAW: June 20, 1994... Decent opening contest here with Yokozuna and Crush being the right winners over the uncomparable Duke Droese and Sparky Plugg. Them getting into the tag title hunt could be a solid thing for the both of them. Next up, Doink the Clown vs Derek Domino in a quick match with Doink winning. The only thing I've been a little off about with your format is that you aren't seperating post-match stuff after the result at some points and it gets a little jumbled up and confusing at some points. Anyway, Raven and Pierre attacking Doink is fine and sets things up for the future with Raven vs Undertaker. Regardless of the whole Raven situation being unrealistic, I'm just going to go with it from here on. Shall be interesting. Good promo from Diesel, basically saying he is going to get Shawn Michaels. Looking forward to the build for their feud. The 123 Kid beating George South, yeah, no surprise here. Lastly, the main event with Owen Hart beating Brooklyn Brawler is fine and the chants of 'Hitman' coming to get into Owen's head was a nice touch by the crowd. Anyway, a solid episode of Raw.
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 24, 2014 21:29:20 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Jeff Jarrett D. Earthquake in a Non-Title Match The Smoking Gunns D. The Los Conquistadores in a Tag Team Match Razor Ramon D. Phil Apollo with the Razor's Edge Bam Bam Bigelow D. Barry Horowitz with the diving headbutt off the top rope. Featured the First-Ever Heartbreak Hotel with Shawn Michaels and Sunny with their guest Tatanka. Tatanka proclaimed that he wasn't done with Lex Luger and that he was still looking for him.
WWF RAW - June 27. 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Randy Savage welcome us to Monday Night RAW Match 1: Shawn Michaels w/Sunny vs Mr. Perfect The Heartbreak Kid hasn't been the same since Diesel turned his back on him at the King of The Ring, but looks to get back in singles competition on track and what better way to do it is if he defeats his old rival Mr. Perfect, Perfect and Michaels fight a great contest in this match. Michaels gets the momentum in this contest against a veteran in the former Intercontinental Champion. Perfect however makes a comeback and attempts to get the win by hitting the PerfectPlex on Michaels but Michaels reverses it and nails Perfect with the Sweet Chin Music but as soon as HBK goes for the cover, Diesel runs down to go after The Heartbreak Kid and that's a Disqualifaction win for the Heartbreak Kid. Diesel peppers HBK with hard right hands and sends him out of the ring with a clothesline, Sunny then sneaks up from behind Diesel and jumps on him using a sleeper hold but Diesel throws her down to the mat and Diesel picks her up and he goes for a powerbomb but wait Shawn has a steel chair in hand and Shawn hits Diesel in the back with it. Shawn gets Sunny to safety but Diesel is still standing, that Chair Shot didn't even faze Diesel. Shawn and Sunny run away as Diesel is in the back in search of them. Winner: Shawn Michaels by DQ
Mean "Gene" Okerlund talks about the Ground Zero PPV. Okerlund talks about that there's only been one match signed for Battle Lines and that is The Undertaker going one on one with Pierre. (break) Match 2: British Bulldog vs Mike Bell Bell never gets out of the starting gate as Bulldog just dominates this match. Bulldog gets the win by hitting the running powerslam to get the victory, but it looks like he could be going for the Intercontinental Championship soon cause there have been rumours that Jeff Jarrett has very been upset with the Bulldog since Bulldog rid him out of the King of The Ring Quarterfinals, but an impressive victory by the British Bulldog nonetheless. Winner: The British Bulldog Backstage. The Undertaker and Paul Bearer are in a dark room, it looks like The Undertaker has accepted Raven's plea to be here tonight cause remember it was Raven that challenged The Undertaker to appear on RAW tonight last week. (break) Vince Mcmahon is ready to interview the WWF Champion Lex Luger who comes out to a loud ovation. What a reaction for the WWF Champion. Luger enters the ring as Mcmahon talks to him about his upcoming WWF Championship Match against Bret Hart at Summerslam. Luger says that ever since he regained the title at WrestleMania X, there have been many challengers left through right like Yokozuna, Crush and Tatanka, but Summerslam is going to be his biggest test when he takes on Bret Hart. He tells Bret that he applauds him for taking care of Family Business and he would much rather face Bret than his crazy brother Owen because he couldn't think of battling a better Hart. Lex says that at Summerslam, he's going in there the WWF Champion, and he hopes that Bret brings out the best because when that bell rings at Summerslam, he's not looking for a friendly handshake or hug, he's looking to bring the fight to Bret and if it has to come to him beating Bret, then so be it because at the King of The Ring, Bret beat the odds and Lex applauds him for doing so, but when it comes down to it, he's going in for the fight of his life at Summerslam. Then suddenly the crowd boos cause Owen Hart comes down to ringside. Owen gets on the mic and tells Luger that Lex is delusional, he should've won the King of The Ring, it should've been Owen, not Bret. Owen says that he should've given Luger a great match at Summerslam against him and he's the one that should've beaten Luger for the championship, but all Bret wants to do is continue to hog the spotlight and that he always does everytime he's on the losing end cause Bret needs to remember that Owen beat him at WrestleMania X and yet he gets a title shot by winning the King of The Ring including his brother himself, Owen says that he needs to go to Summerslam and he wants to fight Luger at the next PPV. Luger then replies with a short "no" and knocks Owen down with a right hand, Luger continues to attack Owen until Tatanka comes from behind and beats on Luger. Tatanka and Owen attack Luger. Luger does his best to fight both of them off but here comes Bret Hart, the 1994 King of The Ring Winner. Bret and Luger both fend off Owen and Tatanka eventually knocking them both outside the ring. Then suddenly President Slaughter intervenes and says that Luger will not be defending the WWF Title at Ground Zero, but he's going to make an official match for Ground Zero and it will be a tag team match, it will be Tatanka and Owen Hart vs Bret Hart and Lex Luger. Bret and Luger shake hands as they like the idea of this match although they will be opponents at Summerslam, but they will be partners at Ground Zero to take on Owen Hart and Tatanka. Match 3: Steven Regal and Irwin R. Shyster vs Men On A Mission a great tag team match here on Monday Night RAW with Regal and IRS battling Men On A Mission. Mabel and Mo get some offense at the start of the match but Regal and IRS gain momentum in this contest. MOM however make a comeback in this matchup against IRS and Regal. But Regal and IRS get the win with IRS and Regal nailing a double DDT on Mabel to get the victory, What a win for the Million Dollar Corporation, Regal and IRS are looking to be in the hunt for the WWF Tag Team Titles. Winners: Steven Regal and Irwin R. Shyster. (break) Before RAW went to break, Men On A Mission were about to leave the ring when suddenly the lights went out and Raven and Pierre showed up to attack them both, Raven then grabbed the MOM's manager Oscar on the floor and hit that modified DDT he used on The Undertaker at The King of The Ring and Doink The Clown last week. Raven and Pierre are still in the ring. Raven then picks up a microphone and tells Undertaker that he knows he can feel his presence in this building because last week he challenged him and he's still waiting for him, Raven tells Undertaker what is the answer, yes or no. Is he going to come out here like a man to give up his soul or is he going to be the coward that he is and tuck his tail between his legs, the lights then suddenly flicker as The Undertaker's bell begins to toll. The Undertaker then comes down to ringside without his hat and coat. Undertaker enters the ring and begins to get in an intense staredown with Raven. Taker then grabs Raven by the throat and he's got Raven by the throat but then the lights go out once more and we hear some stomping in the ring and then the lights come back on to reveal Undertaker tied up in the ropes by Raven and Pierre. Raven and Pierre continue their attack by hitting Undertaker and then Pierre grabs his shock stick and uses it on The Phenom. Undertaker is knocked unconscious as Raven and Pierre continue their beating. Raven and Pierre stand tall over the weakened Undertaker as RAW goes off the air.
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Post by Planktung on May 26, 2014 5:19:52 GMT -5
A hot opening contest between Shawn Michaels and Mr. Perfect. Involvement from Diesel resulting in the disqualification finish was fine, though I'm not too fond of the attempted Powerbomb to Sunny. Wouldn't have fit in at all with the time period. The Undertaker versus Pierre at Ground Zero doesn't sound all too exciting, but it's clearly meant to fill the gap between now and SummerSlam, which is where 'Taker will more than likely meet Raven. Simple squash victory for the British Bulldog. I wouldn't mind seeing Bulldog capture the Intercontinental Championship from Jeff Jarrett, seeing as how you alluded to a rivalry between the two. A fine interview segment with the World Wrestling Federation Champion, Lex Luger. The involvement from Owen Hart, Tatanka and Bret Hart served its purpose to announce the tag team match at Ground Zero. I could see Tatanka and Owen getting the victory after a bit of miscommunication between SummerSlam opponents, Luger and Bret. Steven Regal and Irwin R. Schyster doesn't sound too bad, actually. Good victory for them over Men on a Mission. Lastly, a decent segment with Raven and Pierre laying out The Undertaker. The execution didn't seem all that well, in my mind. Overall, not a bad edition of Monday Night RAW.
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 27, 2014 0:10:49 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Diesel D. Headshrinker Samu with the Jackknife Powerbomb. After the Match. Diesel did the same thing to Fatu. Earthquake D. Phil Apollo Pierre D. Mario Mancini. Raven was in Pierre's corner for this match and after the match. Raven hit Mancini with that modified DDT. Crush D. Tony Roy with the Heart Punch. After The Match. Crush demanded that he needed more competition and then Razor Ramon's music played in the arena and The Bad Guy came down to confront Crush and throw his toothpick at him in the ring causing a brawl between these two before they were separated by officials. Featured an Update on Ground Zero with Todd Pettengill announcing that The Legion of Doom's Tag Team Title Defense would be against Steven Regal and Irwin R. Shyster, and then featured an announcement by Sgt. Slaughter that there would be a new title to be determined and that there would be a Women's Championship Tournament and the finals would be determined at Summerslam with the Tournament starting at Ground Zero. WWF RAW - July 4. 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Jim Ross welcome us to Monday Night RAW
Match 1: Razor Ramon vs Bam Bam Bigelow a great start to kick off Monday Night RAW with The Bad Guy going one on one with Bam Bam Bigelow. Razor gets a lot of momentum in this match against Bigelow but Bigelow makes a comeback in this contest against Razor. Razor fights back in this contest and attempts to put the matchup away by hitting the Razor's Edge, but an unexpected visitor arrives and it's Crush. Crush comes from the top rope hitting a double axe handle on Razor and that's a DQ win for the Bad Guy. Crush begins to attack Razor and beats him down viciously by hitting headbutt after headbutt and finishes it off by hitting the heart punch on Razor. What a statement Crush has made here tonight, obviously Crush was very upset that Razor Ramon called him out on Superstars last Saturday. Winner by DQ: Razor Ramon Todd Pettengill talks about Ground Zero: In Your House, Pettengill talks about all the matches happening with the main event between Bret Hart and Lex Luger vs Owen Hart and Tatanka. Pettengill adds that British Bulldog will face Jeff Jarrett for the Intercontinental Championship and Diesel will take on an opponent of The Heartbreak's Kid choosing. Pettengill talks about The Pierre/Undertaker match. Comments are from Undertaker and Paul Bearer. Bearer does most of the talking saying that Pierre and Raven made the biggest mistakes of their life at the King of The Ring when Undertaker was close to gain his rightful spot in the WWF Throne and get back at the World Wrestling Federation Championship but all of that was taken away by Raven and Pierre. Undertaker speaks and says Raven must really know about the darkness because he's taking Pierre to come after the name of The Undertaker but it's not going to work and at Ground Zero. Pierre will find out why The Undertaker is the reaper of wayward souls and he will be coming for Raven's soul soon after he lays Pierre to his final resting place. (break) Match 2: Tatanka vs Gary Scott Tatanka will be a part of that big tag team main event when he teams up with Owen Hart to take on Bret Hart and Lex Luger at Ground Zero on July 24. Tatanka pretty much dominates this match and just puts Scott away by hitting the end of the trail to get the victory. Winner: Tatanka another clip is shown of Jerry Lawler in a throne talking about how he was humiliated at the King of The Ring when he was forced to kiss Randy Savage's foot but he guarantees The Macho Man that there is revenge coming on the corner pretty soon and that he's brought in somebody which he may not reveal just yet but Savage will know why that this man is going to be a true blueblood. (break) Match 3: Jimmy Snuka vs Mike Moraldo Snuka hasn't been seen on RAW rarely but he totally dominates this contest against Moraldo. Moraldo gets a little bit of offense in this contest, but Snuka using his veteran skills just overpowers Moraldo and finishes him off with the superfly splash to get the pinfall victory. Winner: Jimmy Snuka (break) Match 4: Non-Title Match The Legion of Doom vs The Headshrinkers this match is not for the WWF Tag Team Championship believe it or not, but The LOD and The Headshrinkers fight a pretty good decent tag team match. The Headshrinkers want to get a shot at the Tag Team Titles somewhere down the line, Headshrinkers pretty much dominate the match but it's The Legion of Doom that battle back and get the win with Hawk and Animal hitting the doomsday device on Fatu to get the victory, after the match. Regal and IRS run down to attack The Legion of Doom. Regal and IRS then ask the Headshrinkers to help out but they flat out refuse and begin to attack Regal and IRS. Both send Regal and IRS out of the ring and then help the Champions up so they can shake their hands. LOD and The Headshrinkers shake hands as The Headshrinkers seem to complement The Legion of Doom on a good victory. Winners: The Legion of Doom Before Mcmahon and Savage are about to sign us off. Jeff Jarrett and The Honky Tonk Man come out. Jarrett says that it's unfair that he has to defend the Intercontinental Title at Ground Zero against The British Bulldog, but he thinks it's okay because he wants to have a little warmup and that is why he is challenging Bret "The Hitman" Hart next week on Monday Night RAW in a non-title match. Jarrett says that he's going to beat Bret just like he's going to do to the British Bulldog at Ground Zero. And as soon as Jarrett walks away. Mcmahon says that the match between Bret Hart and Jeff Jarrett will be official next week on RAW and also Owen Hart and Tatanka will team up to take on The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty as well.
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Post by ✖ AJ on May 27, 2014 3:52:50 GMT -5
Alright, lets go with Raw. Razor Ramon defeating Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification is fine with Crush attacking Razor, obviously setting up a match between the two in the near future and likely Ground Zero. Still hoping for a big Razor push down the road. Speaking of Ground Zero, the card does look fairly good right now. Tatanka beating Gary Scott, no surprise. Squash here going into his tag team match at the upcoming IYH pay-per-view. Same goes here with Jimmy Snuka over Mike Moraldo, just another squash. The one thing I didn't like about this era is all the filler, but you're following the era so I can't bicker at you for it. Ah, finally, the main event with a lot of action on our hands. The Legion of Doom winning makes the most sense being the WWF Tag Team Champions and needing to look strong here. The Headshrinkers being on LOD's side was nice to see, fending off Regal and IRS. Jeff Jarrett challenging Bret Hart next week on Raw? That'll be interesting. A solid show here.
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Post by underjohngrohs on May 29, 2014 21:01:46 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Shawn Michaels D. Doink with the Sweet Chin Music British Bulldog D. Terry Stubbs with the Running Powerslam Yokozuna D. Brad Anderson The Smoking Gunns D. Austin Steele and Mike Moraldo in a Tag Team Match WWF RAW - July 11. 1994 Jim Ross and Randy Savage welcome us to Monday Night RAW. Match 1: Owen Hart and Tatanka vs The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty a great Tag Team Match with Owen and Tatanka taking on The Kid and Jannetty just 13 days before Owen and Tatanka collide against Bret Hart and WWF Champion Lex Luger at Ground Zero in a Tag Team Match. Kid and Jannetty get a little bit of momentum in the match with The Kid almost getting the win for his team by hitting a cross body off the top on Tatanka but Tatanka is able to kick out. Tatanka and Owen somehow get the win with Owen making Jannetty tap out to the sharpshooter. What a big victory for Owen and Tatanka, they are looking forward to beat Bret and Lex Luger at Ground Zero in a Tag Team Match. Winners: Owen Hart and Tatanka
Todd Pettengill gives us the latest on Ground Zero: In Your House. Pettengill plugs the Tag Team Match. The Intercontinental Championship Match between Bulldog and Jarrett. The Tag Team Titles. Undertaker vs Pierre. Diesel taking on an opponent of HBK's choosing. The start of the Women's Championship Tournament and a new match between Razor Ramon vs Crush. Comments are from Crush. Crush says that Razor calls himself the real bad guy, well there's a real bad guy in the WWF and his name is Crush. He's been that bad ever since he was betrayed by everybody last year and that there isn't a single person that can beat Crush, but Razor is going to be like all the others and he will bring Razor down to reality. (break) Match 2: Duke Droese vs Tom Bennett well, this is likely a typical squash match with Droese completely dominating Bennett. Bennett gets a little bit of offense but in the end it's Droese that gets the win by hitting the trash compactor on Bennett to get the victory, what a win for The Dumpster. Winner: Duke Droese (break) Ross and Savage begin to talk about the Women's Championship Tournament. They announce the eight participants of the Tournament. Bull Nakano. Sunny. Luna Vachon. Alundra Blayze. Aja Kong. Leilani Kai. Wendi Richter and Kyoko Inoue, Ross says that the first tournament match will start at Ground Zero between Aja Kong vs Leilani Kai.
Match 3: Bob Backlund vs Derek Domino Backlund is kinda upset that he hasn't been booked and treated fairly. Backlund dominates Domino like he is nothing and begins to look at the crowd screaming "I need some change", I need some change. Backlund gets the win by hitting the crossface chicken wing on Domino to get the victory. Winner: Bob Backlund we go to a video of Raven in a gravesite with Pierre. Raven says that he knows The Undertaker's tricks and he knows that The Undertaker is afraid of Raven and Pierre. But there is no other choice for The Undertaker. The Undertaker must step in the ring with Raven. Raven says that Undertaker is not the true phenom of the World Wrestling Federation, he is and Pierre is going to do his dirty work to beat The Undertaker at Ground Zero and then The Undertaker's career will be replaced by him. Raven then tells Taker to quote the raven Nevermore. (break) Match 4: Non-Title Match Bret Hart vs Jeff Jarrett w/Honky Tonk Man this should be an awesome contest between the Intercontinental Champion and the recently 1994 King of The Ring winner Bret Hart. This is a great contest between these two athletes. Jarrett gets the momentum after Bret is distracted by The Honky Tonk Man and that allows Jarrett to come from behind by hitting Bret with an axe handle on the apron. Jarrett just dominates Bret throughout this contest until Bret slowly makes a comeback and tries to put this match away by hitting a piledriver but Jarrett counters it and hits the #1 smash on Bret. Jarrett then goes for the cover but Bret is able to kick out. Jarrett then attempts to go to the top rope and as he goes for a clothesline off the top. Bret hits a punch to the gut knocking Jarrett down. Bret then sends Jarrett out of the ring with a clothesline. Jarrett grabs the Intercontinental Title Belt and him and Honky Tonk Man decide to leave but wait a minute The British Bulldog stops them from doing so. Jarrett tries to beg off but Bret grabs Jarrett by the hair and suplexes him back in and now Bret has him by the legs and delivers the sharpshooter. Jarrett has no choice but to submit to The Hitman. What a victory for Bret knocking off the Intercontinental Champion just before his tag team match with Lex Luger against Owen Hart and Tatanka at Ground Zero. Bret and Bulldog high five and both leave the arena laughing at Jarrett and Honky Tonk Man. Winner: Bret Hart Ross and Savage sign us off but announce next week that British Bulldog will team up with Razor Ramon to take on Jeff Jarrett and Crush in a Tag Team Match.
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Post by snickelodeon on May 30, 2014 15:15:22 GMT -5
Tatanka and Owen make for a weird team. Surprised Tatanka is still in the title picture. Ground Zero is taking shape. More could be done with HBK and Diesels rivalry. Still can't get into the Raven rivalry with Undertaker. Bulldog/Jarrett would be good.
Raw was decent enough nice opener. 2 squashes in the middle brought the show down a little but the Main Event would have been great. Most of what your doing is good you just need to improve a couple of things. Good show
Check out what you've missed from TNA 02-03
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