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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 1, 2014 0:29:41 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Steven Regal and IRS D. The Headshrinkers by DQ when The Legion of Doom ran out to attack Steven Regal and IRS. After the Match. The Headshrinkers announced their new manager, Captain "Lou" Albano. Razor Ramon D. Matt Hardy with the Razor's Edge Sparky Plugg D. Buck Quartermaine with a Missile Dropkick off the Top Rope Raven D. Tony Roy (Raven's first WWF Match) featured a promo with Shawn Michaels alongside Ted Dibiase and Bam Bam Bigelow with the announcement concluding that Michaels chose Bigelow to face Diesel at Ground Zero and also Jim Neidhart would face Lex Luger on Monday Night RAW for the WWF Championship as well.
WWF RAW - July 18. 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Jerry Lawler welcome us to RAW. Lawler tells Mcmahon that Randy Savage is lucky not to sit on the commentary with Mcmahon tonight because This Sunday, he's bringing in his surprise to the Macho Man. Match 1: WWF Championship Match Lex Luger vs Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart a surprising way to kick off Monday Night RAW with a title defense, it's the WWF Champion Lex Luger battling Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart for the WWF Title. Neidhart completely dominates this match against the American Hero and Lawler says on commentary that Neidhart could be the new WWF Champion and face Bret Hart at Summerslam. Mcmahon coins the "anything can happen" phrase. Luger however fights back but Neidhart reverses a backbody drop and sends Luger into the ropes hitting the powerslam and that could be it. Neidhart goes for the cover but the champ kicks out. Luger makes his comeback and gets the win by hitting that running forearm to get the victory to retain his WWF Title once again, what a successful championship defense for Made in The USA. Owen Hart then comes in aiding Neidhart and stares down Luger pointing at him and saying that he will see Luger and Bret this sunday. Winner and Still WWF Champion: Lex Luger Stan Lane, the newest WWF Reporter is standing by with a Ground Zero Report. Stan talks about all the matches happening and hyping the Diesel/Bigelow match at Ground Zero. Comments are from Diesel. Diesel says that Michaels may have bought off Ted Dibiase but he bought off more than he can chew he can accept any challenge from anyone and because Shawn wants some protection from the Million Dollar Corporation, it will backfire on him in the end because after he's done with Bigelow, Michaels better watch out because he will take a ride on Diesel Power sooner or later.
(break) Match 2: Sunny w/Shawn Michaels vs Heidi Lee Morgan one of the eight ladies from the Women's Championship Tournament makes a statement as she completely dominates Heidi Lee, Sunny's boyfriend HBK is also at ringside cheering her on. Sunny gets the win by hitting a modified stunner on Heidi Lee to get the victory. Lawler predicts that Sunny is going to win the Women's Championship and win it all for her man Shawn Michaels. Winner: Sunny (break) Vince Mcmahon is in the ring getting ready to interview Paul Bearer and The Undertaker who both come out. Undertaker does his usual "bringing the lights" routine. Lawler predicts that the lights will go out on Undertaker's career this Sunday when Pierre and Raven drop the final nail in The Undertaker's coffin. Mcmahon talks about how King of The Ring was very important to The Undertaker because Undertaker had another chance to get back at the World Wrestling Federation Championship and then Pierre decided to get involved and bring in a "friend" and that friend was Raven. Bearer speaks and says that his Undertaker was certainly the odds on favorite to become the King of The Ring Winner. There was hope that he would do it because he defeated Yokozuna in the Quarter-Finals, but when he faced Owen Hart. He knew Pierre and Raven were up to something, Bearer says that him and Undertaker have a lot of respect for Bret Hart and he deserves to win the King of The Ring, but if it hadn't been for Raven and Pierre. Taker would've been the rightful King of The Ring Winner and go to Summerslam to win the WWF Championship but all Raven and Pierre had to do was stick their nose in his business where it didn't belong and now at Ground Zero. Pierre wants to take a walk on the darkside with The Undertaker, well that's a good thing because at Ground Zero. The Undertaker is going to demolish the body of Pierre and then after. Raven is going to be next because he's guilty for costing Undertaker the King of The Ring. Undertaker then begins to speak and says that what happened at King of The Ring was an act of cowardice by Pierre and Raven. Taker says that he doesn't know a lot about Raven, but he knows a lot about Pierre pleading and saying that others needed to be saved but nothing will save Pierre at Ground Zero when he drags the rotten flesh of Pierre's body after he puts him on the cold hard ground six feet under, and then after Pierre's done. Raven is going to realize what it's like to not cross the darkside cause if Raven thinks he knows all about the darkside, ohhh he's severely mistaken. Taker says that there is going to be a cold day in hell when Raven steps into the ring with The Undertaker and This Sunday, Pierre will be feeling The Undertaker's wrath and he will be forever placed in eternal damnation. Then suddenly the lights go out once again in the arena and then the video wall shows Raven and Pierre in a dark room with Raven holding a candle. Raven says that The Undertaker thinks he's going to martyr Pierre well he's seen how The Undertaker can destroy his opponents with words and the words seem true because those words may not hurt Raven and Pierre, but they are going to come back to bite The Undertaker in the end at Ground Zero because after Pierre is done beating The Undertaker, there is going to be a new phenom here in the WWF and that man is Raven. The Camera switches only to find out that they are in a graveyard. Raven and Pierre are in a graveyard. Raven says that Undertaker's buried his opponents here and there and he's sinned their rotting corpse. Because the wicked deserve to be punished and "she" holds the key to the prophecy and that prophecy is The Undertaker is going to burn in hell, quote the Raven. Raven then throws the candle into a headstone and sets it on fire. Raven then finishes it off with "nevermore". The lights come back on with Undertaker no longer wearing his hat and coat infuriated seeing what he just saw on the video tron. (break) Mcmahon and Lawler return to RAW talking about what they just saw, a horrifying scene with Raven and The Undertaker. Lawler then goofs and says that The End of The Undertaker is finally going to be over in the World Wrestling Federation and he for one agrees with Raven, Lawler then says that Raven is the new Phenom of the World Wrestling Federation. Match 3: Tag Team Match Crush and Jeff Jarrett vs British Bulldog and Razor Ramon a great main event tag team match between these four competitors who will face off at the PPV in respective singles matches. Razor and Bulldog get the momentum going in this contest, but Crush and Jarrett fight back eventually against Bulldog and Ramon. They wear down Bulldog in mid-match with Crush and Jarrett making quick tags until Bulldog makes the hot tag to Razor. Razor is a house of fire hitting everybody with right hands and attempting to win the match by hitting a modified chokeslam on the Intercontinental Champion but Crush is able to break the pinfall up. Jarrett and Crush then team up against Razor as they whip Razor into the ropes but Bulldog makes the blind tag and Bulldog surprises Jarrett with a running powerslam after Razor sends Crush out of the ring with a right hand. Bulldog then gets the pinfall victory for his team. What a win for Bulldog and Razor. Can Bulldog defeat Jeff Jarrett with that same move for the Intercontinental Title at Ground Zero, we could be looking at Bulldog wearing the Intercontinental Gold for the second straight time. It can happen. Winners: British Bulldog and Razor Ramon
Mcmahon and Lawler sign us off for RAW with Lawler talking about the "surprise" once again for The Macho Man Randy Savage this Sunday. Mcmahon tells Lawler who is this blueblood he's talking about. Lawler then shuts Mcmahon up, so Mcmahon ignores it and says that they will see us at Ground Zero This Sunday.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2014 19:29:24 GMT -5
huge championship match to start off the show with Luger and Neidhart. Good to see Luger just continue to destroy his opponents and put on an impressive title reign. Sunny would win the match with HBK in her corner haha, good pick. I love the feud you have going with the Undertaker and Raven and I hope it continues to go in this direction. Awesome to have two guys who can play mind games pitted up against one another. Match 3 we have an important match taking place because Bulldog looks to defeat Jarrett at Ground Zero, however I don't think he will. Ramon deserves a push! Vince McMahon has a surprise, boy that can never mean anything good... take a look at my Extreme Rules pre-show, the entire ppv should be posted by tomorrow or the day after!
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 3, 2014 1:59:36 GMT -5
WWF IN YOUR HOUSE: GROUND ZERO
Tag Team Match Owen Hart and Tatanka vs Lex Luger and Bret Hart
The Undertaker vs Pierre
WWF Intercontinental Championship Match Jeff Jarrett vs British Bulldog
Crush vs Razor Ramon
Diesel vs Bam Bam Bigelow
WWF Women's Championship Quarter Finals Match Leilani Kai vs Aja Kong
WWF Tag Team Title Match The Legion of Doom vs IRS and Steven Regal
Jerry Lawler's surprise for The Macho Man Randy Savage
Free For All Match: Earthquake, The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty vs The Heavenly Bodies and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 4, 2014 14:45:20 GMT -5
WWF IN YOUR HOUSE: GROUND ZERO - July 24, 1994
Free For All Match: Earthquake, The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty D. Jim Neidhart and The Heavenly Bodies
Vince Mcmahon and Jim Ross welcome us to the Fourth In Your House PPV Match 1: WWF Intercontinental Championship Match The British Bulldog vs Jeff Jarrett w/Honky Tonk Man a great way to kick off In Your House: Ground Zero with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. This rivalry has been building since Bulldog defeated the Intercontinental Champion in the King of The Ring Quarter-Finals. Bulldog and Jarrett fight an extremely well match with Jarrett building the momentum in this contest and going for the legs of British Bulldog. Bulldog eventually battles back in this match and attempts to have the match won by hitting a powerbomb on Jarrett but Jarrett is able to kick out. Jarrett then fights back and hits a superplex on Bulldog but Bulldog is able to kick out. Bulldog fights back and attempts to go for the running powerslam but Jarrett reverses it into an inside cradle but Bulldog is able to kick out. Jarrett then goes to the top rope and goes for a flying cross body but Bulldog rolls through and attempts to win but Jarrett kicks out. What a match between these two for the Intercontinental Title. Jarrett goes to hit a German Suplex on Bulldog but Bulldog counters it into a powerslam on Jarrett. Bulldog goes for the cover but Jarrett is able to kick out. Jarrett battles back and goes to hit the #1 smash on Bulldog, but Bulldog counters and goes to hit the running powerslam on Jarrett but Jarrett counters it into a backslide and uses the help of the ropes to get the victory. Jarrett has retained the Intercontinental Title by cheating, Bulldog got robbed here tonight. Winner: Jeff Jarrett Todd Pettengill interviews Ted Dibiase and The Million Dollar Corporation. Dibiase says that he's got a lot of confidence tonight in his men first Regal and IRS are going to give him the WWF Tag Team Championship and Bam Bam's going to shut down Diesel Power tonight. Match 2: WWF Tag Team Championship Match Steven Regal and IRS vs The Legion of Doom The LOD have already won the titles last month at The King of The Ring, but they could lose them to the New Million Dollar Corporation. IRS and Regal gain a lot of their offense against The LOD. But LOD showing their veteran skills come at the challengers very strong. But IRS and Regal fight back against The LOD with them overpowering Hawk until Animal makes the hot tag. Animal is a house of fire against IRS and Regal. But Regal and IRS suddenly fight back and go to get the win, but Hawk breaks up the pin of IRS against Animal. The LOD fight back and Hawk and Animal nail IRS with the Doomsday Device to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship. A Bad Night for the Million Dollar Man as he failed to get the WWF Tag Team Titles but he could have a good night if Bam Bam defeats Diesel later on tonight. Winners and Still WWF Tag Team Champions: The Legion of Doom an advertisement is shown of Summerslam 1994 with Domino's Pizza Employees working and then the phone begins to ring with somebody answering it and asking the name, The Man gets a strange look and then agrees to the delivery. The Man then rushes and says "a pizza needs to be delivered by somebody, he calls himself The Undertaker", then it goes to the pizza driver driving onto the ceremony looking lost and then he searches around until a voice calls him, it's The Undertaker's voice saying "pizza". The Pizza Man eventually finds The Undertaker and Undertaker gets the pizza as The Pizza Man begins to tip the money to The Undertaker but suddenly he disappears, but not before Undertaker gives him the tip of his logo. Then The Undertaker is shown saying "Dominos delivers Summerslam" Match 3: WWF Women's Championship Quarter-Finals Match Aja Kong vs Leilani Kai the crowd really doesn't seem to care for this match, but Kai and Kong put on some great offense in this match with Kong getting the dominant momentum but Leilani fights back and goes to get the win by hitting the cross-body on Kong but Kong surprises her with a backhand elbow to get the victory and advance to the semi-finals, Kong will face the winner of either Luna vs Wendi Richter tomorrow night on RAW. Winner: Aja Kong A Video clip of Diesel and Shawn Michaels is shown recapping their friendship until King of The Ring when Diesel and Shawn lost the Tag Team Titles to The Legion of Doom and that allowed Diesel to turn on Shawn with Shawn adding Bam Bam to take on Diesel at Ground Zero. Match 4: Diesel vs Bam Bam Bigelow w/Ted Dibiase a giant match between these two. Shawn Michaels chose Bam Bam Bigelow to take on Diesel but Diesel is not afraid of the Beast from The East. He fights Bigelow as hard as he does. This is just a back and forth contest with Diesel gaining the momentum but Bigelow fights back by hitting a missile dropkick on Diesel but Diesel is able to kick out. Shawn Michaels then shows up with Sunny to see this match as he has a good interest. Bigelow then goes to work on the legs of Diesel but Diesel begins to fight back and nails the sidewalk slam but Bigelow is able to kick out. Diesel sees Shawn on the entryway and begs him to come on but Bigelow comes from behind Diesel nailing an enziguri and then goes to the top rope looking for the diving headbutt but Diesel rolls out of the way and sends Bigelow into the ropes nailing a huge boot to the face followed by the Jackknife Powerbomb to get the victory. What an impressive win by Big Daddy Cool. But wait Michaels is in the ring and cold-clocks Diesel with Sweet Chin Music. Michaels then screams at Diesel saying "that is no accident" and then slaps Diesel across the face while he's down. Winner: Diesel a clip is shown of Jerry Lawler and Randy Savage followed by the humilation of the King of The Ring in which Lawler was forced to kiss Savage's foot. Lawler spent the past week teasing Savage of a surprise talking about a blueblood.
Jerry Lawler is in the ring right now grabbing a microphone telling Savage that he's been given two options, #1. Shake his hand, or #2. Lawler will give him the royal beating of a lifetime. Savage then enters the ring to a loud pop picking up the microphone telling Lawler to cool his jets because obviously his mouth is still opened even though he had the opportunity to get it stuck in his foot at King of The Ring. Savage says that he's sick and tired of hearing the "surprise" Lawler's been planning for him, but the first thing, he ain't shaking his hand for nothing because he still doesn't respect Jerry Lawler and what Lawler is is a fake intimidation of a King. Lawler says that Savage needs to shut up because he hates him for what he did at The King of The Ring. Lawler speaks and says that he spent last month after King of The Ring trying to get rid of the taste of Savage's foot and he couldn't even go to a foot orthodontist to get it done, but he says that Savage is going to be embarassed and what better way to do it to have a plan. Savage has heard enough of this and begins to tackle Lawler to the mat knocking him down with a few right hands, this has obviously gotten Savage very upset until somebody a blonde-haired man in a ponytail comes out to attack Savage. This must be the guy Lawler was talking about. This Blonde haired guy keeps attacking him and grabs him by the arms and taking him down with a modified underhook facebuster. Lawler then grabs the microphone and says that what Savage just suffered was his worst fate "The Pedigree" and introduces the fans to Hunter Hearst Helmsley, The Blueblood. Lawler and Helmsley celebrate as they stand tall over Savage's lifeless body. What a debut for Hunter Hearst Helmsley taking out a WWF Veteran in the Macho Man Randy Savage. Todd Pettengill interviews Razor Ramon about his match with Crush. Razor says that Crush has been making a lot of waves for himself, he claims to be the best wrestler in the New Generation, but The Bad Guy is the best in the New Generation and he's going to show Crush that tonight. Match 5: Razor Ramon vs Crush w/Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette a great match between these two heavyweights that could be WWF Championship Potential, Razor and Crush have had WWF Title Opportunities in this year with Razor challenging Yokozuna for the title at the Royal Rumble but coming up short and Crush challenging Lex Luger for the championship as well, this is a great match between these two with Crush gaining the momentum in this contest. Razor begins to fight back after Crush attempted a cross body off the top rope but Razor caught him by nailing the Fallaway Slam. Razor makes a comeback in this contest and attempts to get this match settled by hitting the Razor's Edge on Crush but as he lifts Crush up. Yokozuna runs in for the save and begins to attack Razor and that's a DQ win for The Bad Guy cause of Yokozuna's intereference. Razor fights back against Yokozuna but as he does. Crush gets back up and him and Yokozuna work together against The Bad Guy. Yokozuna and Crush begin to attack Razor numerous times. Crush then picks Razor up and hits the heart punch followed up by Yokozuna hitting the banzai drop on Razor. Yoko and Crush have totally dominated the Bad Guy here tonight although Razor has won the match by DQ. Winner by DQ: Razor Ramon A video clip is shown of The Undertaker and Pierre followed by somebody playing mind games on The Undertaker and led to King of The Ring with Raven and Pierre behind the Mind Games against The Man From The Darkside. Match 6: The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer vs Pierre w/Raven Pierre may be a new singles competitor here in the WWF but he's never taken on a man bigger than The Undertaker. Undertaker dominates this contest but Pierre fights back against The Undertaker after a distraction by Raven as Undertaker attempted to do the ropewalk against Pierre, Pierre then gets some offense in and even hits a flying clothesline off the top rope but Undertaker is able to kick out. Pierre rams Taker's head into the buckle many times that it doesn't even faze Undertaker. Taker then begins to fight back and takes Pierre into the corner hitting multiple clotheslines in the corner and then delivers the snake eyes followed by a running big boot and a leg drop but Pierre is able to kick out. Pierre is able to fight back by raking the eyes and nailing him with a powerslam and an elbow drop off the top rope but Undertaker is able to kick out. Pierre then brings instructions by Raven as Raven tells Pierre to finish him. Pierre then grabs Taker and goes for a piledriver but Taker backdrops out of it, Undertaker then whips Pierre into the ropes and hits a diving clothesline. Taker waits for Pierre to get up and he does only for him to be brought down with a big chokeslam by The Undertaker. Undertaker then stares down Raven and does the cut-throat motion. Pierre gets up only for The Phenom to lift him up by the shoulders and go for the tombstone and he does it, Taker then pins Pierre to get the win. What a hard-fought victory for The Undertaker. But wait a minute here comes Raven. Raven begins to attack Undertaker. Raven then grabs Taker and throws some hard punches and he whips him into the ropes and Raven goes for a clothesline but Undertaker knocks Raven down with a hard clothesline. Pierre gets up to save Raven only for Pierre to taste a right hand by The Undertaker. Undertaker then throws Raven into the buckle and hits him with some hard body shots and punches. But Pierre comes from behind with his shock stick and hits Taker in the face with it. Undertaker is finally knocked down. Raven and Pierre continue to stomp away at The Undertaker and that allows Raven to hit Undertaker with that modified DDT takedown he did at the King of The Ring. Raven and Pierre celebrate over The Undertaker's lifeless body as Raven looks at the cameraman telling him that "she" told him to do it. Raven and Pierre leave the ring but as they leave the ring The Undertaker begins to sit up slowly as he stares down Raven and Pierre. You can bet this feud between Undertaker and Raven has only begun. Winner: The Undertaker Todd Pettengill interviews Sgt. Slaughter about the next PPV: SummerSlam. Slaughter says that the Main Event between Bret Hart and Lex Luger for the WWF Title is already in place, but he thought of a better match and what we just saw right now it seems like The Undertaker wants some revenge on his mind against Raven and what better way for these two to settle it at SummerSlam. Pettengill thanks Slaughter for his time. Match 7: Tag Team Match Owen Hart and Tatanka vs Bret Hart and Lex Luger Bret and Luger are opponents at Summerslam, but tonight they must team up to take on Owen Hart and Tatanka. Bret and Owen start the match off with Bret and Owen exchanging blows against one another, it's been a war between these two superstars this year, Bret gets the advantage against Owen and Bret sends Owen into his corner tagging in Luger. Bret and Luger do extremely well working together as does Tatanka and Owen even though Bret and Luger have the momentum by sending both Tatanka and Owen clotheslining them both over the top rope. Bret and Luger finally get the momentum shutdown as Owen and Tatanka suddenly fight back with Owen distracting Bret allowing Tatanka to hit the end of the trail on Bret but Bret kicks out. Owen and Tatanka begin to have the upper hand on Bret and Luger with Owen and Tatanka getting quick tags. Owen almost has the match won by hitting Bret with the enziguri but Bret is able to kick out. Bret then suddenly makes the hot tag to Luger who is a house of fire against Owen and Tatanka. Luger almost has the match won by hitting the running forearm on Tatanka but Owen breaks up the pinfall. Bret and Owen knock each other over the top rope to the floor with a double clothesline as it's down to Tatanka and Luger again. Tatanka then grabs Luger and goes for a superplex but Luger throws Tatanka off and hits a double axe handle off the top rope but Tatanka is able to kick out. Luger then makes the tag to Bret. Bret and Tatanka are now in. Owen and Tatanka now team up against Bret and as Owen goes to the top rope to go for a dropkick on Bret. Bret ducks and Owen nails Tatanka with it and Bret knocks Owen out of the ring with a right hand and sets Tatanka up for the sharpshooter and The Native American has no choice but to submit, what a victory for the Summerslam Opponents. Bret and Luger may have worked together tonight, but they will be rivals at Summerslam for the WWF Championship. Luger then has the WWF Title in his hands but Bret looks at it and snatches the WWF Title Belt as he looks at it. Luger then snatches the belt back from Bret as Luger raises the belt in Bret's face, but both are calmed as Luger and Bret shake hands, what an intense match this is going to be at Summerslam for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. The last image is shown of Bret and Luger raising each other's hands. Winners: Bret Hart and Lex Luger
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Post by DTP. on Jun 4, 2014 16:03:55 GMT -5
WWF In Your House: Ground Zero: Sunday 24th July 1994...You got through two months of 1994 in the space of a month? Man, maybe slow it down a little bit so readers can actually keep up to date with this. Earthquake, the 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty sounded like an oddball tag team, but then again this was a clustered six-man tag team match. A fair win for them against Jim Neidhart and the Heavenly Bodies, just preparing the upcoming pay-per-view. Jeff Jarrett retaining the WWF Intercontinental Championship was clear, in a decent opening contest I can imagine against the British Bulldog. No problem with the sly finish either, as it prepares possible feud advancement running up to SummerSlam. The Legion of Doom defeating Steven Regal and Irwin R. Schyster made for a decent match - though I don't like the booking of two title matches after another this early on a B-PPV like In Your House. Good to see LOD remain WWF Tag Team Champions, though. Heh, I dug the SummerSlam advertisement. Of course Aja Kong defeated Leilani Kai, a fair match en route to determining a new WWF Women's Champion. I think that Kong will be one of the runners up at least to the gold. Nice to see you incorporating the women's division into this time period, though. I would have positioned this as a buffer match, though. Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow probably had a decent match, although I guess I missed out on Diesel and Shawn Michaels splitting up - I would have definitely given that more time, this was far too rushed. I suppose we'll be seeing Diesel and Michaels collide at SummerSlam next month. Jerry Lawler and Randy Savage had an amusing segment authentic for its time period, and I liked the inclusion of Hunter Hearst Helmsley debuting. Helmsley and Lawler is definitely the right combination to have, too. Next, a decent win for Razor Ramon against Crush, as Camp Cornette got involved. More angle progression coming up, I see. The Undertaker was always going to beat Pierre. The real picture here is Raven in the WWF in the year 1994 - I don't think it would be appropriate for WWF fans in 1994, unless he was extremely watered down for it. What was strange was that it seemed to go on for quite a long time. And finally, a solid tag team main event between Owen Hart and Tatanka, and Bret Hart and Lex Luger. Appropriate main event for In Your House, anyway. It set up the two main events for SummerSlam next month and promoted it like an episode of Monday Night RAW would do in the year 2014. Much like all of this show. Overall, this was a much better show than May's In Your House, although I would have re-ordered the match ordering to allow comedowns for the viewers - this was an overstacked show in conclusion.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2014 21:19:39 GMT -5
ok lets take a look at Ground Zero.
First match we have Jarrett picking up the victory by cheating. I can definitely see this happening, but how much longer will Jarrett be able to pull this out and continue to cheat? I hope there is a new Intercontinental Champion soon. The Legion of Doom picks up the victory in a great tag team match. Not a big fan of Regal or IRS so I am glad they picked up the victory. I laughed at the Domino's sponsor for Summerslam, that was good haha. Can't really comment on the women's match because I have no clue who any of those people are. Diesel picks up the win, but gets attacked by HBK right after the match. So Ted Dibiase had faith in his men, but Bam Bam let him down. Does that mean he will feel the rath of Dibiase? Not really the biggest fan of Razor Ramon, so I am glad he won, even if it is by disqualification. YES!!! The Undertaker's match! I love this feud with the Raven and I am glad he picked up the victory against Pierre. What does this mean for their feud going forward? Can't wait to find out. Bret Hart and Luger pick up the win against Owen and Tatanka, eh, I feel like this main event is a bit lackluster because I feel like we have seen it before. Maybe its time to move on from Bret vs Owen? Or maybe have it happen less than usual so that it doesn't come off as boring when its a main event.
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 6, 2014 23:38:58 GMT -5
WWF RAW - July 25, 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Lou Albano are your hosts for Monday Night RAW Match 1: Yokozuna vs Earthquake a great match to kick off RAW with these two titans in Yokozuna and Earthquake going head to head. Yoko and Earthquake engage in a staredown before the match and start to shove each other with Earthquake hammering away at Yokozuna nailing him with a couple of right hands and headbutts but that doesn't seem to faze Yokozuna, this is an over-sized matchup between these two giants. Yoko dominates the match and eventually knocks Earthquake down with a big clothesline. Earthquake battles back and hits a few splashes in the corner onto Yokozuna and knocks him down with an outstanding lariat taking the big man off his feet. Earthquake charges at Yokozuna and goes for a splash in the corner but Yoko blocks it and sends Earthquake crashing to the mat with a hard belly to belly suplex followed by a big leg drop to get the victory. What a cleanly win for this massive 568-pound Yokozuna. After the Match. Cornette grabs a microphone and says that ever since Yokozuna lost the WWF Championship at WrestleMania, Yokozuna's been much of an oversight recently, but that's all going to change because he wants another taste at gold and he's not going to go for the WWF Title or the Intercontinental Title just yet. He wants the WWF Tag Team Championship and what better partner to give it to him than Crush. Crush comes down to the ring as he shakes hands with Cornette and Fuji. Cornette then speaks again and says that The Legion of Doom better be prepared for their doom because Yokozuna and Crush are coming for the WWF Tag Team Titles. Yoko finishes it off by yelling "BANZAI" Winner: Yokozuna
Todd Pettengill gives us the Ground Zero report. Pettengill talks about how this PPV was an awesome event and all the matches were great, Pettengill talks about the Bulldog/Jarrett match with comments from The Bulldog. Bulldog says that it isn't over between him and Jeff Jarrett because everyone knows Jarrett walked out still the champion and Bulldog's going to take it from him very soon because he's not used to the cheap tactics Jarrett uses and one day when they do square off, he wants Jarrett in that ring and he's going to take the Intercontinental Championship away from him. Pettengill then talks about the Diesel/Bigelow Match with Diesel getting the win and then after HBK would interefere to attack Diesel. Comments are from Michaels. Michaels says that he used Diesel as a stepping stone to get to the top, he took Diesel under his wing when they won the Tag Team Championship, but all Diesel ever did was never thank him so he gave Diesel a little present last night and it was courtesy of Sweet Chin Music. Michaels says that when he and Diesel fight, he is going to prove that he is the better man. (break) Match 2: The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty vs Tom Bennett and Tony Roy The Kid and Jannetty spent most of the last year chasing after The WWF Tag Team Championship, but they are still teaming up and they completely dominate Bennett and Roy with The Kid getting the win by hitting the Kidfactor on Roy to get the victory. Winners: The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty (break) [/font][/div] The Same Advertisement for Summerslam last night is shown once again with The Undertaker ordering Pizza. Mcmahon and Albano talk about it and Mcmahon makes a joke saying "The Undertaker really loves cold pizza"
Match 3: Tatanka vs Buck Quartermaine Tatanka is very upset that he and Owen Hart lost their tag team match against Bret and Lex Luger last night but Tatanka looks to get back on the winning track and he does here by defeating Quartermaine by hitting the end of the trail to get the victory. Winner: Tatanka
(break) An Advertisement is shown for a man in the Puerto Ricans, The Man refers to himself as Savio Vega, Savio says that he's seen evil people in his street, he's beaten evil gangs but now he's here in the World Wrestling Federation to make his dreams come true, the promo ends with "Savio Vega debuts at Summerslam" Match 4: WWF Women's Championship Quarter Finals Luna Vachon vs Kyoko Inoue The WWF Women's Championship Quarter Finals started with Aja Kong defeating Leilani Kai, and now the winner of this match will face Aja Kong in the semis either Inoue or Vachon. Vachon gets a little bit of offense even being more aggressive in this contest against Inoue but Inoue fights back by hitting a couple of clotheslines and nailing Vachon with a big-time powerslam but only getting a nearfall. Kyoko then picks up Vachon and uses a modified powerbomb to get the victory. What a win for Inoue and now she faces Aja Kong in the semi-finals. What a victory for Kyoko. Winner: Kyoko Inoue
Albano and Mcmahon sign us off by announcing that next week The Undertaker will go one on one with Steven Regal of the Million Dollar Corporation, and we will see the debut of Hunter Hearst Helmsley, and also the WWF Women's Championship Quarter Finals as well. [/font][/div]
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Post by Rontaro13 on Jun 7, 2014 14:02:00 GMT -5
Good opening match, I'm interested in seeing how the team of Yokozuna and Crush work out in there quest for the tag team gold. I'm curious to see how the HBK and Diesel feud will play out. I wondering if 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty will cross pathes with Yokozuna and Crush in the hunt for the Tag Team titles. I don't really agree with ending Raw with a quarter finals match of the Women's title tournament, maybe if it was the finals I'd be ok with it. Undertaker vs. Steven Regal should be good next week, and can't wait for Hunter Hearst Helmsley to debut.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 9, 2014 9:18:32 GMT -5
Alright, Monday Night Raw is War is Raw is War is Raw. Anyway, a solid opening contest with Yokozuna getting the big win, haha big, over Earthquake for himself. Him and Crush could be an interesting force in the tag team division, really. Shawn Michaels won't beat Diesel right off, I'd guess. However, he will ultimately end up being the victor in the feud I'd hope. The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty winning comes as no surprise with it being against Tom Bennett and Tony Roy. Who? Exactly. Undertaker and pizza just doesn't sound right. Maybe he has vegetables in it... see what I did there? Tantaka with a win over Buck Quartermaine, squash and nothing big here. Savio Vega debuting at Summerslam should be interesting. I wonder what you'll do with him. Really don't like the women ending the show... it just doesn't work at all for me. I would have turned it off in almost any era, really. Looks like a decent show next week and this was a solid show except the women main eventing just hurt it.
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Post by snickelodeon on Jun 9, 2014 11:37:29 GMT -5
Catching up - IYH was fine Bulldog/Jarrett and the tag title match would have been good. Diesel/BBB not so much you said HBK paid off the corporation? That's their gimmick! Undertaker/Pirate was filler. Bret should still be feuding with Owen and you should have made a point of prioritiesing a top heel to face Luger. Feel like your giving away Bret/Luger because you have no other option. Feel like you've lost a bit of steam since Mania which can be expected.
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 10, 2014 1:05:59 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Shawn Michaels D. Jacques with Sweet Chin Music Jimmy Snuka and The Headshrinkers D. Butch Banks. Rich Myers and Austin Steele in a Six-Man Tag Team Match Bull Nakano D. Wendi Richter in the Semi-Finals Women's Championship Tournament Raven D. Eric Cody with the Modified DDT. After the Match. The Lights flickered on and off throughout the arena with The Undertaker's voice saying that Raven will have his life come to an end at Summerslam. Featured comments from The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty talking about how they wanted another shot at the WWF Tag Team Championship and that Crush and Yokozuna are already wanting their shot and it ended with The Kid and Jannetty challenging Crush and Yokozuna to a Tag Team Match on Monday Night RAW
WWF RAW - August 1. 1994 Vince Mcmahon and Randy Savage are your hosts for tonight. Match 1: The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty vs Crush and Yokozuna The Kid and Jannetty made the challenge on Superstars against Crush and Yokozuna. Crush and Yokozuna's weight as a team is combined of 903 pounds. Kid and Jannetty get some offense even though Crush and Yokozuna are huge men but Crush and Yokozuna totally dominate this contest against The Kid and Jannetty. They keep wearing down Jannetty in this contest until Jannetty makes the hot tag to The Kid. The Kid eventually does his best to fight at Crush and Yokozuna and puts Crush down with a spinning heel kick and Jannetty and Kid team up on Yokozuna and rock the big man on the ropes with Jannetty hitting a flying forearm. Jannetty and The Kid then focus on Crush but Yokozuna is unlocked on the ropes and hits Kid and Jannetty with a double clothesline. Yokozuna is then tagged in this match and puts The Kid down on the mat by hitting the Banzai Drop to get the victory. Yokozuna and Crush have won against The Kid and Jannetty, their quest for the WWF Tag Team Championship is still on the hunt. Winners: Yokozuna and Crush Todd Pettengill gives us the Summerslam Report and talks about the two matches signed for Summerslam, but a new match for Summerslam has been signed and it will be two former friends Diesel and Shawn Michaels colliding. Comments are from Michaels. Michaels says that he guesses that Diesel got what he wanted because now it's made because he's going to beat Diesel at Summerslam and then he's going to get the World Wrestling Federation Championship and prove that he is the #1 Wrestler in the 90's because he can do it. (break) Match 2: Hunter Hearst Helmsley w/Jerry Lawler vs Phil Apollo This is the RAW Debut of Hunter Hearst Helmsley as he's managed by Jerry Lawler. Hunter shows off some great moves by hitting a clothesline, a spinebuster and a pedigree to get the victory. After the Match. Lawler taunts Savage saying that this is going to be his future and Savage then gets out of the commentary booth and Helmsley tells Savage to bring it on. But then Savage picks up the microphone and tells Helmsley that he's not going to fight him right now, but he's going to wait til Summerslam. Savage tells Hunter to bring it all he has to the table at Summerslam. OOOH YEAH!. Winner: Hunter Hearst Helmsley (break) Match 3: British Bulldog vs Tom Bennett British Bulldog still wants to get a hold of Jeff Jarrett, but The Bulldog's wife and son are here tonight as they watch their loving husband and father dominate Bennett in a matter of seconds. Bulldog gets the win by hitting the Running Powerslam to get the victory. After the Match as Bulldog goes to hug his wife and son. Jeff Jarrett comes from behind and nails Bulldog in the face with the Intercontinental Championship Belt. Jarrett then sees Bulldog's wife and son who are beginning to cry but Jarrett just smirks at them and Jarrett pulls Diana and plants a kiss on her lips, what total disrespect by our Intercontinental Champion. Bulldog is knocked unconscious while Jarrett walks backstage laughing at his brash attitude. Diana and David check on Bulldog but you can bet there is going to be hell to pay when Bulldog puts his hands on Jarrett. Winner: British Bulldog (break) Another clip is shown of Savio Vega saying that he's coming to Summerslam and he's ready to see what he brings in the World Wrestling Federation. Match 4: The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer vs Steven Regal w/IRS and Ted Dibiase we haven't seen The Undertaker since Ground Zero and the only person he's been wanting to get his hands on Raven, but Regal is no Raven tonight. Undertaker completely dominates this contest against Regal, but Regal fights back after IRS and Dibiase distract The Undertaker. Regal surprises Taker with a chopblock and goes for the legs of him. Regal completely dominates The Phenom by ramming his head so many times into the buckle. Taker then makes a comeback against Regal by hitting the snake eyes/boot/leg drop combo on Regal. Taker then gets out of the ring and knocks IRS down with a right hand. Regal then gets back in the match hitting a Regalstretch on The Undertaker but The Phenom kicks out of it. Regal then whips Undertaker into the ropes and goes for a clothesline but Undertaker ducks and grabs Regal by the throat hitting a chokeslam and then pins Regal to get the victory. What an impressive win for The Undertaker. IRS then gets in and tries his hand with The Undertaker but Taker knocks IRS down with a clothesline and tosses him by his tie sending him over the top rope to the floor. Taker is just infuriated, he wants to get his hands on Raven one way or another. And speaking of Raven and Pierre are on the entryway staring down the Man From The Darkside. Undertaker then stares Raven down and does the cut-throat motion telling him that he's coming for him at Summerslam. Raven then does his "arms" pose, but then suddenly a lightning bolt strikes Raven and Pierre, Raven and Pierre begin to run for higher ground. But there will be no running at Summerslam when The Undertaker battles Raven. Taker and Bearer celebrate and the commentators sign us off but before saying that Bret Hart and Lex Luger will sign the contract next week for the official match at Summerslam 1994. Winner: The Undertaker
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 12, 2014 23:39:53 GMT -5
Alright, lets go with Raw is War. August 1st. Woohoo, a new month. Crush and Yokozuna getting the victory over The 123 Kid and Marty Jannetty, they are certainly going to be a threat. Shawn Michaels vs Diesel at Summerslam should be good, although I kind of anticipate a faulty ending. Hunter Hearst Helmsley debuting was nice to see, him versus Randy Savage? Already? I know he is being managed by Jerry Lawler but that seems kind of big already. We'll see. British Bulldog defeating Tom Bennett comes as no shock. Jeff Jarrett kissing Bulldog's wife makes this pretty damn personal. The Undertaker defeating Steven Regal was quite obvious, as this was a bit of a set up for all the post match interaction with Raven and Pierre. A solid show overall.
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Post by snickelodeon on Jun 13, 2014 1:53:22 GMT -5
Raw was better this week - Yoko/Crush would be good challengers for LOD. HBK/Diesel feels like an afterthought. Felt Bulldog/Jarrett was too extreme but least it advances the feud and makes Jarrett an ass and Bulldog a hero looking for revenge.
Taker/Regal could have a good match. Taker with the victory was the right call. Post match with Raven again was a bit over the top but that's Takers gimmick.
Show still had faults but better than last weeks effort and had some good points.
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 15, 2014 1:05:48 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Owen Hart D. Sparky Plugg with a flying dropkick off the top rope. Alundra Blayze D. Sunny in the Women's Championship Quarter-Finals Tournament Tatanka D. Nick Barbarry with the end of the trail, after the match. Tatanka issued an open challenge to any WWF Superstar at Summerslam in which Razor Ramon appeared and accepted Tatanka's challenge. Doink D. Mike Bell with the Whoopie Cushion Featured an interview with WWF Tag Team Champions The Legion of Doom talking about their title defense at SummerSlam against Crush and Yokozuna, and another Summerslam match added between The British Bulldog vs Jeff Jarrett for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, featuring the video package of Jarrett kissing Bulldog's wife and it was announced that Bulldog would be interviewed on RAW about it. Featured another clip of Savio Vega.
Vince Mcmahon and Randy Savage are your hosts for Monday Night RAW Match 1: Diesel vs Bob Backlund A great match between these two as it certainly builds up Diesel's momentum as he squares off against Shawn Michaels at Summerslam, Backlund gets some heavy offense in against Diesel by using some of his veteran skills and he attempts to use the Crossface Chicken Wing on Diesel but Diesel is too strong and throws Backlund into the corner breaking the hold. Diesel then whips Backlund into the ropes hitting a boot to the face and nails the jackknife to get the victory, this could very well be Shawn Michaels's fate, but wait a minute speaking of HBK, there he is standing on the entryway with Sunny. Diesel motions for Shawn to bring it so he grabs a microphone and tells Shawn not to wait til Summerslam, he can bring his skinny little ass of his to the ring. HBK thinks about it and ponders but then decides to walk backstage with Sunny, Michaels didn't want to face Diesel but at Summerslam, these two former tag team partners will square off one on one. Winner: Diesel A Summerslam Report is brought to you by Todd Pettengill. Pettengill talks about how Summerslam is shaping up to be an awesome event and that every matchup on the card will be hot, Pettengill talks about a new match just added a six-man tag team match between The Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka vs Money, Inc. Then he talks about the Hunter Hearst Helmsley/Randy Savage match in which comments are from Hunter Hearst Helmsley alongside Jerry Lawler. Helmsley speaks and says that he was brought to the World Wrestling Federation to stop some snotty people like Doink The Clown, The Smoking Gunns and The Headshrinkers, but the snottiest he's seen is Randy Savage pandering to his fans like pirahnas but at Summerslam, he is going to ruin Randy Savage and end his career with Lawler laughing by Helmsley's side and Lawler saying that the fans better prepare the end for their hero Macho Man Randy Savage.
(break) Match 2: WWF Women's Championship Semi-Finals Match Kyoko Inoue vs Aja Kong Inoue and Kong, two great competitors from Japan put on a great women's match with some of the fans cheering for Inoue and half cheering for Kong, Kong completely dominates this contest but Inoue shows some great momentum by hitting some great uranages on Kong but Kong battles back and uses that backhanded elbow she used at Ground Zero to defeat Leilani Kai, that backhand elbow gives her the victory and she advances in the finals, so she will be at SummerSlam to face either Alundra Blayze or Bull Nakano. Winner: Aja Kong (break) The Same Summerslam Clip is shown with Undertaker ordering Pizza from Domino's
Vince Mcmahon is in the ring getting ready to interview The British Bulldog who comes out to a big reaction. Bulldog's gotta be very upset about what happened to him last week cause Jeff Jarrett kissed his wife while Bulldog was laying unconscious. Vince talks about last week with what Jeff Jarrett did to his wife. Bulldog says that the sight of it made him sick, all he did was invite his wife and his son to the show but Jeff Jarrett wants to make all of this personal because of what happened at the King of The Ring when Bulldog eliminated him from the quarter-finals and that he's a threat to the Intercontinental Championship, well it was two years ago at Summerslam he won the Intercontinental Title in his hometown and this year they won't be in his hometown, but all his fans from the UK will support him when he wins the Intercontinental Championship, now as far as Jeff Jarrett goes, what he did was probably one of the worst things he's ever done by putting his singing lips on his wife. Bulldog warns Jarrett that it's the mother of his child and he made the biggest mistake of his life and even if it wasn't his wife. Jarrett shouldn't be treating women like that like he treats his Intercontinental Championship as a child. But titles are not children, titles are something to wear and win for and at Summerslam, he's coming to take the Intercontinental Title away from Jarrett, Bulldog then guarantees that there is going to be a celebration in Chi-Town, Mcmahon mentions the WWF Title Match between Bret Hart and Lex Luger referring as a celebration. Bulldog says that he respects Bret and Luger and he's been in the ring with them. Bulldog first talks about Luger and says that at the Royal Rumble he was this close to beating him in the Royal Rumble Match but Luger proved that he was the better man and he won that WWF Title at WrestleMania X with honor. Bulldog then moves on to Bret and says that he couldn't think of having a better wrestler to fight with because Summerslam 1992 and King of The Ring 1994 stood out in his mind, the two best matches he's had with Bret in his life and if Bret can have the best match with Luger that night then it's hard to pick a winner, but he says that this night is going to be special in Bret and Bulldog's lives at Summerslam. Then suddenly Jeff Jarrett appears on the entryway with Honky Tonk Man. Jarrett says that last week was the greatest moment in his career because he figured out The British Bulldog very well cause just after last Monday, Harry had a birthday, Jarrett asks Bulldog if he got the envelope he sent him at his house on Harry's birthday, well he just happens to still have it in his pocket because he knew Bulldog was stupid enough not to get it from him. Bulldog then speaks and says that last week, bringing Harry and his wife to the show, it was an early birthday present for him and Jarrett ruined all of this for him cause he's a coward. Jarrett then replies and tells Bulldog that he's the real coward and that he's too dumb not to give his wife satisfaction whenever she needs it, well last week, he gave her the satisfaction she needed, Bulldog begins to get angry and starts to leave the ring but Jarrett stops him and tells him that he'll read the card for him. Jarrett then reads it and says "Dear Harry, this is your favorite wrestler Jeff Jarrett wishing you a happy birthday, unlike your father and uncle, you'll always be Jeff Jarrett's favorite wrestler, and you tell Diana I said hello and tell your father that he's an deadbeat parent and a bastard. What disrespectful comments from Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett just called Bulldog a deadbeat parent and a bastard. Bulldog begins to get out of the ring and Jarrett starts meeting him but officials come in to restrain both, what a cowardly thing Jarrett just said to the British Bulldog. Match 3: Raven w/Pierre vs Scott Taylor this is the first time ever we are seeing Raven compete on Monday Night RAW as he completely dominates Taylor in this match by getting into his head slapping him a few times and just pummelling him. Taylor tries to get in some offense but eventually he falls to Raven as he hits that modified DDT he calls the Evenflow to get the victory. Raven victorious on his Monday Night RAW debut, but will he be victorious at Summerslam when he defeats The Undertaker. Winner: Raven (break) The Contract Signing for the WWF Championship Match is about to begin between Bret Hart and Lex Luger. Bret comes out to a great reaction and so does the WWF Champion. Sgt. Slaughter and Vince Mcmahon are there watching the contract signing take place. Slaughter speaks and says that the contract's been looked over by the lawyers and that it's ready to sign to make it official. Both respectively do so. Slaughter asks that both Bret and Luger can say what they want to. Bret is the first to speak and says that ever since losing the WWF Championship at WrestleMania 9 to The Undertaker, 1993 and the early part of the year was the toughest of his life because he fought for his family and his brother Owen who he thought was his brother turned his back on him, but King of The Ring stood out as a defining moment for him because when he won the King of The Ring, he knew that it was time to get back at the World Wrestling Federation Championship, Bret says that over the last 16 months he's fought to get back at the championship, whether he's fought giants like Yokozuna. The Undertaker. Diesel. Razor Ramon or whether he's fought smaller guys like Owen Hart. Shawn Michaels. Steven Regal, it doesn't matter. What he's been looking to do is get what is rightfully he deserves and that is the World Wrestling Federation Championship. Bret says that he knows Luger fought through hell to beat Yokozuna and he's defended that title proudly with honor like a man but when it comes down to Summerslam, there's going to be no friends, it's going to be just him and Luger for that title, Bret says that Luger's never faced a hungry challenger just like Bret Hart because he's hungry for that title and at Summerslam, Luger's going to find out that he is the best there was, the best there was and the best there ever will be. Luger then responds and says that as a man, he respects Bret Hart and he has to admit Bret's fought a long way to get back at the World Wrestling Federation Championship. But last year when he won the WWF Title at Summerslam only to lose it back to Yokozuna, he had a tough year too, but he overcame it and won the Royal Rumble and he got the opportunity to headline WrestleMania and beat Yokozuna to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion and since then every challenger he saw like Yokozuna, Crush and Tatanka, he beat them all. Luger tells Bret that he respects Bret, he respects what he's done for the business and he respects his family too, but when it comes down to it, when the bell rings, he puts friendship aside and goes to work every day. Luger says that 100% he gives it his all and whether he wins or loses, he still puts his American Pride on the line, there is no greater man he would love to face at Summerslam and that man is Bret "The Hitman" Hart. Luger talks about how Summerslam is going to be the best match he's ever had in his life and he hopes that after the match that there will be nothing personal. Bret and Luger stand up and shake hands to a major pop but wait a minute here comes Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart. Neidhart and Owen begin to attack Luger and Bret but Luger and Bret fight back but as Luger goes to hit Neidhart with a clothesline. Luger ducks and accidentally hits Bret. Luger just struck Bret by accident. Owen and Jim begin to escape as Luger goes to check on Bret but Bret begins to shove him as he realizes that Luger struck him but it was an accident. Luger and Bret begin to argue as RAW takes it's final break. RAW goes off the air with Mcmahon and Savage beginning to sign us off but Jim Cornette comes in and says that Crush and Yokozuna have been ready for their Tag Team Championship showdown against The Legion of Doom at Summerslam but they want a warm-up match next week and he couldn't think of two challengers against Crush and Yokozuna. Cornette then thinks about it and says that Bret Hart and Lex Luger are going to face Crush and Yokozuna in a Tag Team Match. Cornette then says that Bret and Luger won't get along because Crush and Yokozuna are going to crush them and that the Summerslam Main Event will be canceled and everyone will go home crying at Summerslam.
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 17, 2014 23:04:35 GMT -5
WWF SUPERSTARS RESULTS Legion of Doom D. The Heavenly Bodies in a Non-Title Match by DQ when Crush and Yokozuna interefered to attack The Legion of Doom Hunter Hearst Helmsley D. Gary Scott with the Pedigree Alundra Blayze D. Bull Nakano in the Women's Championship Semi-Finals. Shawn Michaels D. Barry Horowitz with the Sweet Chin Music and then intimidated Diesel by hitting Diesel's own finisher on Horowitz. Featured comments from Raven and Pierre talking about their Raven's Summerslam Match with Raven challenging The Undertaker to come to RAW because he has a surprise for him. WWF RAW - August 15. 1994
Vince Mcmahon and Randy Savage are your hosts for Monday Night RAW
Match 1: Non-Title Match Jeff Jarrett w/Honky Tonk Man vs Duke Droese a great way to kick off RAW with a non-title contest between Jeff Jarrett and Duke Droese. Jarrett has a lot of momentum as he looks to defend the Intercontinental Title in Chitown against The British Bulldog at Summerslam. Droese starts the match off with some offense in against the champion but Jarrett is able to fight back after Droese attempts a clothesline in the corner but Jarrett blocks that with a kick and nails a dropkick off the top rope. Jarrett then comes back in the match but Droese battles back and goes to get the win but Jarrett counters by chopping the legs of Droese and attempts to go for the figure-four leg lock but wait a minute there's British Bulldog. Bulldog is all over Jarrett. Bulldog not taking any exception for what Jarrett did to his family. Bulldog and Jarrett begin to brawl but they are stopped by officials but look at Bulldog he's a wild man, he is punching everyone to try to get his hands on Jarrett. Bulldog eventually does and press slams Jarrett over the top rope to the floor. Bulldog leaves the ring to continue to go after Jarrett. Jarrett then surprises Bulldog by hitting him with the Intercontinental Championship Belt. Jarrett tries to make his escape but Bulldog is in hot pursuit of Jarrett. Winner by DQ: Jeff Jarrett Jim Ross has the SummerSlam Report. Ross talks all about the matches and a new match has been added on the card it is the debuting Savio Vega going one on one with Bob Backlund. But gets onto the Tatanka/Razor match. Comments are from Tatanka. Tatanka says that ever since he lost to Lex Luger at King of The Ring, he hasn't been the same but now he has that jerk of a guy who's a thug and fights near the streets of Miami. Tatanka says that the Native Americans don't fight in streets, they fight for honor and Razor doesn't know about the Indian Tribe. Even the World Wrestling Federation, they don't know the Indian Tribe but at Summerslam he is going to beat Razor and claim his place back to the WWF Championship once again.
(break) Match 2: The Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka vs George Anderson. Tom Bennett and Kenny David this formidable team of the Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka has been growing ever since The Headshrinkers introduced Captain Lou Albano as their manager. Comments are from them with Albano doing the talking. Albano says that as long as The Headshrinkers and Snuka are together, everything's a greater plan and the Million Dollar Corporation will find that out at Summerslam. Snuka and The Headshrinkers get the win with The Headshrinkers nailing Anderson with a double superkick followed by Snuka hitting the superfly splash to get the victory. What a win for The Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka but will they defeat Money. Inc at Summerslam Winners: The Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka Mcmahon gets word that Bulldog and Jarrett are still fighting in the backstage area with Bulldog fighting Jarrett through the backstage parking lot with Bulldog gaining the advantage and leveling Jarrett with a trashcan. Mcmahon says that they are going to stay with this brawl but they're going to take a break. Meanwhile in the ring. Raven and Pierre come down to ringside as Mcmahon announces that Raven and Pierre weren't scheduled here.
(break) Raven and Pierre are already in the ring with Raven doing the talking as the lights are in black. Raven says that the darkness has followed him for a long time and at Summerslam, he plans to defeat the darkness of The Undertaker and eliminate his soul once and for all. Raven tells the world that The Undertaker is not human but he is cause all of his life he's been a human being and he's been that way because The Undertaker could never match up to his powers because he's been watching The Undertaker since he came to the WWF and that Undertaker was weak before and he's much weaker then he's ever been. Raven says that he doesn't know what makes The Undertaker come back after he's been beaten so many times and that urn gives him the benefit to bring him the satisfactory power he needs. Raven tells Taker that he's not afraid to be buried six feet underground because he's not like all the others, he has a plan and that plan is he will follow the dark light that "she" told him to. Raven says that his plan is only beginning because he's just figured it out, Raven announces that the ashes of the Undertaker's urn belongs to his dead parents because he knows that his mother and father are in that damn urn and they've been giving him those powers, Raven then disrespects Undertaker even further telling him that his father neglected him all those years and his mother ran around because she was a whore, then suddenly thunder and lightning strike in the arena as The Undertaker's music sounds in the arena. Undertaker then starts to run down to the ring, the fastest we've seen The Undertaker run to the ring. Undertaker hits Pierre with a big boot to the face as he enters the ring and then begins to go after Raven, look at the intensity of The Undertaker, but wait a minute the lights are out in the arena and the lights come back on to reveal two men next to The Undertaker. The One has long hair and a biker vest and the other is Sledgehammer, we haven't seen Sledgehammer since The Undertaker destroyed him last February at In Your House. Is Sledgehammer under Raven's power now. Taker goes to fight them off but Raven gets back up and all four of them destroy The Undertaker. Raven then picks Taker up and hits the evenflow DDT. Raven has played more mind games on the Man From The Darkside, Raven shouts in his face saying "it's over Deadman, quote the Raven nevermore", all four men leave the arena as they celebrate but then The Undertaker sits up staring down Raven. Pierre. Sledgehammer and the other man with the long hair and the vest. (break) Match 3: Bob Backlund vs Matt Hardy The crowd still buzzing at what they just saw with Raven and The Undertaker. But this matchup is all Backlund as Hardy never gets a chance although he throws a few right hands and nailing a clothesline but it doesn't even effect Backlund as Backlund gets the win by hitting the crossface chicken wing to get the victory. And if Backlund slaps this on Savio Vega at Summerslam. Savio Vega will lose his first match here in the World Wrestling Federation to The former WWF Champion. Winner: Bob Backlund (break) Match 4: Crush and Yokozuna vs Bret Hart and Lex Luger a great main event matchup to end Monday Night RAW. Luger and Hart seem to be doing quite well after last week's accidental clothesline that struck Bret in the face. Luger and Hart gain the advantage although Crush and Yokozuna have the momentum. Yoko and Crush finally fight back and work over on the Hitman for a while, then suddenly the crowd is buzzing to see what's going on in the arena as British Bulldog and Jeff Jarrett have resumed their fight all the way towards the crowd. Bulldog still wants to get his hands on Jeff Jarrett. The Match still continues as Bulldog and Jarrett disappear backstage once again. Hart makes the hot tag to Luger as Luger begins to go to work on Yokozuna and Crush. Luger runs off the ropes and knocks both men down with a double clothesline. Luger is on fire. Luger whips Crush into the ropes and hits a running powerslam but Yokozuna surprises him with a superkick but there's Bret. Bret knocks Yokozuna with a few right hands and sends Yokozuna and himself over the top rope to the floor, meanwhile it's down to Crush and Luger. Luger whips Crush into the ropes but Crush reverses it and Bret gets on the apron but wait a minute Luger accidentally collides into Bret and Luger sees what he's done but Crush surprises him with a forearm to the back and sets up the WWF Champion for a heart punch but Luger ducks it and hits the running forearm to get the victory, but Bret is not in the mood for celebrating. Bret gets in the ring and begins to shove the champion, it looks like Bret and Luger may go at it again. Luger and Bret are restrained by the referee, but they are getting into each other's faces and Bret slaps Luger in the face, Luger then is in shock and then slaps Bret back. Bret then hits Luger with a right hand and Luger does the same. The two are fighting just two weeks before Summerslam. Bret and Luger begin to fight as officials come in to separate these two. Then suddenly Owen Hart appears on the RAW stage laughing that Bret and Luger are fighting. It looks like Bret and Luger are having problems with one another before their championship match at Summerslam in two weeks time. Winners: Bret Hart and Lex Luger (break) Vince and Randy sign us off but not before Vince tells the crowd that RAW will not be on next Monday Night, but in 2 weeks they will be in Chicago at Summerslam. Savage then says that he promises and makes a guarantee to beat Hunter Hearst Helmsley and will do anything to get his hands on The King one more time. Vince also reports that Bulldog and Jarrett are still fighting and that they are taking it outside the Merrimack River, The Camera cuts to them fighting in the river and it seems like Jarrett has the upper hand with Jarrett hitting Bulldog with a fishing pole and Jarrett gets Bulldog up by trying to throw him onto the water but Bulldog reverses it and nails Jarrett with a right hand sending him into the water. Jarrett is in shock as he asks for help. Bulldog then grabs Jarrett's Intercontinental Title Belt and also throws it in the river too, it looks like Jarrett and the Intercontinental Championship is going to be sleeping with the fishes, but wait a minute, a ship is there and the cameras reveal that Jeff Jarrett is in the ship and also the Intercontinental Championship with Jarrett saying "I Outsmarted you Davey, i'll see you at Chicago". Bulldog looks on pissed that he didn't get the job done by taking Jarrett into the river as RAW goes off the air.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 19, 2014 3:19:49 GMT -5
Alright, Raw - August 15th. A decent opening contest to put Jeff Jarrett up against Duke Droese, with the disqualification coming from the British Bulldog's attack. Can't blame him with the feud becoming personal. I don't think Tatanka is going to beat Razor Ramon at Summerslam. Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka beating George Anderson, Tom Bennett and Kenny David was obvious going into their match with Money Inc. at Summerslam. Interesting promo featuring Raven and The Undertaker, Pierre, Sledgehammer and a mystery man... certainly interesting. I don't know how I feel about Sledgehammer still, but I am curious about the other guy. Bob Backlund over Matt Hardy! Matt Hardy! Well, we know what year it is, so obviously Hardy was just going to job out to the former WWF Champion. Big time main event with Bret Hart and Lex Luger getting the victory over Crush and Yokozuna, an appearance from Owen Hart afterward is interesting, I really do hope to see him become the WWF Champion down the road. Soon, truly. Finally, a strange way to end the show with Jarrett and Bulldog in 'the river' but it served it's purpose. A solid show overall, Summerslam should be interesting.
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 19, 2014 15:42:34 GMT -5
SGT. SLAUGHTER SPEAKS ABOUT THE SUMMERSLAM MAIN EVENT August 24. 1994
"At Summerslam, Lex Luger and Bret Hart will battle for the World Wrestling Federation Championship, I intend and expect this to be a great match which is why I have ordered no intereference, I know there's someone desperately wanting to be involved and I can't think of somebody which is named The Rocket Owen Hart. Well Mr. Hart has been involved now with Lex Luger and his brother Bret and there are rumours going around that he is in talks with both of them behind closed doors, the WWF Officials have informed me of these ongoing rumours and they are indeed true, but as president of the World Wrestling Federation, I fully guarantee you that no one will be involved even Owen Hart. And if Owen Hart dares to interefere in the match, I will take legal action and I will suspend Owen Hart for an indefinitely amount of time and that's an order"
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Post by underjohngrohs on Jun 20, 2014 13:35:47 GMT -5
WWF Championship Match Bret Hart vs Lex Luger
The Undertaker vs Raven
Diesel vs Shawn Michaels
WWF Tag Team Championship Match The Legion of Doom vs Crush and Yokozuna
WWF Intercontinental Championship Match British Bulldog vs Jeff Jarrett
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs Randy Savage
Tatanka vs Razor Ramon
WWF Women's Championship Finals Alundra Blayze vs Aja Kong
The Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka vs Money. Inc
Savio Vega vs Bob Backlund
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Post by nouratef on Jun 20, 2014 16:43:53 GMT -5
WWF Championship Match Bret Hart vs Lex Luger
The Undertaker vs Raven
Diesel vs Shawn Michaels
WWF Tag Team Championship Match The Legion of Doom vs Crush and Yokozuna
WWF Intercontinental Championship Match British Bulldog vs Jeff Jarrett
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs Randy Savage
Tatanka vs Razor Ramon
WWF Women's Championship Finals Alundra Blayze vs Aja Kong
The Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka vs Money. Inc
Savio Vega vs Bob Backlund that's awesome ! I'm Predicting Bret Hart, Undertaker, Diesel, Legion Of Doom, British Bulldog, Triple H, Razon Ramon, Alundra Blayze, Headshrinker and Jimmy Snuka and Savio Vega to win, but i'm rooting for Bret Hart, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Crush and Yokuzona, Jeff Jarrett, Savage, Razon Ramon, Aja Kong, Money. Inc and Bob Backlund To Win
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Post by DTP. on Jun 22, 2014 14:30:39 GMT -5
WWF Monday Night RAW: Monday 8th August 1994...You forgot to date this show, just to let you know. Diesel defeating Bob Backlund made sense, as it sets up Diesel for the upcoming match with Shawn Michaels at SummerSlam, though I would have given these two guys more build, honestly. Also a pretty star-powerful match, which I'm not sure what to think of in the 1994 setting. With little competition and Monday Nitro yet to become an oppositional threat to the WWF product, these big star name matches sort of devalues your product. Though I suppose it puts the ratings up higher to a degree. Hunter Hearst Helmsley facing Randy Savage could be fun, a little bit of a strange pairing though, nonetheless. Aja Kong is a favourite to win in this WWF Women's Championship tournament, you have a good thing going suggesting that the All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling talent stick around. Kyoko Inoue was never really a name in the United States. Good showcase of female talent. The British Bulldog's promo was really good, as it gave the Jeff Jarrett storyline a big break. I didn't like the inclusion of curse words used though, definitely too racy for 1994. I guess you're trying to make an angle edgy, but it's just not PC in this time period. Raven with a win against Scott Taylor made sense, no problem here as he needs more momentum to go up against the Undertaker credibly - which is another thing I'm tied on: Raven in 1994 was not an established name on the independent circuit to what he would be in the next few years. I just don't think he'd have the chance to face Undertaker in 1994: in a main event line-up still predominant with big men and workhorses. The contract signing between Bret Hart and Lex Luger made for a solid conclusion to the show, and I liked the inclusion from Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart, making Luger and Hart appear as enemies to one another. This should be brought up to steam next week as well, with the challenge issued by Yokozuna and Crush, accompanied by James E. Cornette. Not bad, you aren't overdoing it with the booking in 1994, and I'm really glad you haven't gone two hours.
WWF Monday Night RAW: Monday 15th August 1994...Jeff Jarrett defeating Duke Droese by disqualification made for a decent opening contest, albeit a much weaker opening contest in comparison to last week. I liked the British Bulldog's interference, as the storyline here is Jarrett and the Honky Tonk Man are cowardly heels running away from a very aggressive powerhouse. Next, a decent six-man tag team win for the Headshrinkers and Jimmy Snuka, even though I'm not sure about the combination of Snuka and the Headshrinkers other than their similar gimmicks to an extent. Also I am unsure about Snuka being a WWF superstar in the year 1994. Hopefully Money Inc get a big rub off of defeating this savage trio. Raven and Pierre's promo was great, although with the Undertaker's response, this would have definitely been better suited in a main event role as compared to mid-show. I would have waited until next week to pull the trigger on this angle, if anything. Bob Backlund with a win was expected to regain momentum after last week's loss, although I haven't seen much of anything with Savio Vega, so this makes me question why this is SummerSlam material. Your card for SummerSlam currently has ten matches booked for it after all - in a three hour time window, too. Maybe trim one or two matches from the card for a show full of longer, probably better matches. And finally, a tense tag team main event win for Bret Hart and Lex Luger against Crush and Yokozuna, as the heat is getting bigger for the WWF Championship angle. I'm just wondering which way you will go with the winner, honestly. Not a bad two weeks of shows, SummerSlam is looking good, but there is a lack of focus on the undercard - I realise you haven't done much with WWF Superstars as a show, which sucks to see. You're missing out a lot of build for the undercard talent feuds going into the second biggest show of the year.
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