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Post by warriorlynx on Jul 31, 2017 15:39:23 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW August 7th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler
Official Statement from Gorilla Monsoon As Interim President I wish to shake things up here in the World Wrestling Federation. I have taken an eye on up and coming Superstars such as Savio Vega. Savio at the King of the Ring proved he could be a future Champion here in the WWF. Therefore I have allowed Savio Vega a chance to challenge his childhood friend Razor Ramon at SummerSlam, for the Intercontinental Championship.
On a more serious note, I have many responsibilities that have been left with me. Many of these responsibilities have become a greater undertaking than expected as the WWF expands throughout the world. To reduce some of the responsibilities to allow for a smooth transition towards an elected official President, I have chosen a new Commissioner of the WWF who will take on some of these duties. He is a professor, a Phd, and has wrestling experience. I would like to welcome Dean Douglas as the new Commissioner of the WWF. Thank you.Note: Dean Douglas was initially planned to be a commissioner type of character when he was brought back to the WWF in real life, so it's still possible if the timeline of the diary took place as t did. Razor Ramon (c) def. Owen Hart via pinfall to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Razor shakes Owen's hand at the end of the match out of respect. During the match we get a vignette of Commissioner Dean Douglas, who starts to evaluate Razor Ramon and Owen Hart as wrestlers. He calls the match a disgrace and gives it a C. He would've given it an F if it wasn't for the handshake as the handshake is a big bonus for sportsmanship. Kama (w/Dibiase) def. jobber via pinfallA vignette of Goldust is shown introducing him to the WWF.
King Diesel def. Mo (w/Mabel) via pinfall Fatu def. jobber via pinfall.
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Post by warriorlynx on Jul 31, 2017 15:53:39 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW August 14th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon, Ted Dibiase and Dok Hendrix
Dok likes to welcome Dean Douglas as the new Commissioner of the WWF. He believes that Dean will change things around and make the WWF greater than ever. Vince says he's sucking up to him. Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Jeff Hardy via pinfall
The Smoking Gunns (c) def. jobbers via pinfall to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championships
Henry Godwinn def. jobber via pinfall Shawn Michaels (c) def. Jerry "the King" Lawler via DQ to retain the WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
The match went on as it originally did in the show except it's for the World title. After the match, Diesel makes his way in and now without his crown as he doesn't want to be called King Diesel anymore. Diesel is now face to face with Shawn. Shawn talks trash and pushes Diesel. Diesel attacks Shawn and goes for the powerbomb, only for Shawn to counter it with punches up high as both men fall to the outside! Shawn jumps back in the ring and goes to the top rope for a crossbody on Diesel! Shawn lands a few more punches and grabs the WWF title. "You want this?" Shawn attacks Diesel with the belt till Lawler steps in with a clothesline on Shawn. He tosses Shawn in the ring and tells Diesel to go after him. Diesel is finally back in furious and he gets in the powerbomb and holds the WWF title up high to a lot of heat as RAW goes off air.
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Post by warriorlynx on Jul 31, 2017 16:10:58 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW August 21st, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler Men on a Mission fought the Blu Brothers (w/Zebekiah) to a Double DQ. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas evaluates the match and gives it a D. He sets up a match right away for SummerSlam, but decides that to end their feud it would be best that they were led by true WWF Superstars. Lex Luger will lead Men on a Mission, while the Blu Brothers will be led by Yokozuna in a six-man tag. Jeff Jarrett (w/The Roadie) def. The 1-2-3 Kid via pinfall. After the match the lights go off and the Undertaker appears. Taker is displeased that Jarrett claims to be the one man who beat the Undertaker even though it was a Countout loss at the King of the Ring. Taker gets in a chokeslam. Owen Hart def. The British Bulldog via pinfall with a victory roll.Sycho Sid def. Tatanka (w/Dibiase) via pinfall. Sid lands the powerbomb for the win as Dibiase is furious and leaves. Sid celebrates till the Hitman comes out from the crowd hooded! He takes off his hoodie and rams Sid in the back with a steel chair! Sid is hurt as Bret starts to beat up on him. Bret hits the ropes for a bulldog and goes for the Sharpshooter! WWF Officials start to run off till Sid suddenly BREAKS the Sharpshooter hold with his strength! Bret is in total disbelief and decides to leave afraid as the crowd is on their feet. Sid is up and points at Bret as RAW goes off the air.
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Post by warriorlynx on Jul 31, 2017 16:43:46 GMT -5
Wrestling Challenge FINAL EPISODE August 27th, 1995 Hosts: Jim Ross and Dok Hendrix
This marks the final episode of Wrestling Challenge. The show is succeeded by WWF Challenge, which doesn't have original matches anymore. SUMMERSLAM REPORT (Tonight Live on PPV!):
Skip (w/Sunny) vs. The 1-2-3 Kid in Singles competition
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Sparky Plugg in Singles competition
Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bertha Faye for the WWF Women's Championship
Razor Ramon (c) vs. Savio Vega for the WWF Intercontinental Championship
The Smoking Gunns (c) vs. The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) for the WWF World Tag Team Championships
Lex Luger & Men on a Mission (w/Oscar) vs. Yokozuna & The Blu Brothers (w/Cornette & Zebekiah) in a Six-Man Tag match
The Undertaker (w/Paul) vs. Jeff Jarrett (w/The Roadie) in Singles competition.
Bret "the Hitman" Hart vs. Sycho Sid in Singles competition
Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Diesel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship _______________________________________ Wrestling Challenge Matches: Hakushi def. Barry Horowitz via pinfall
The Blu Brothers def. jobbers via pinfall
Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. jobber via pinfall
The Undertaker (w/Paul) def. Kama (w/Dibiase) via pinfall
Razor Ramon (c) def. Tony Devito via pinfall to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship
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Post by warriorlynx on Jul 31, 2017 19:47:39 GMT -5
Image courtesy of Hulkster2001 SummerSlamAugust 27th, 1995 (Live on PPV)Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (sell out)Hosts: Vince McMahon, Jerry Lawler and Dok Hendrix PART 1 of 2
Skip (w/Sunny) def. The 1-2-3 Kid via pinfall. Skip makes his PPV debut along with Sunny with a win. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas is going to rate every match. He gives this an A- due to Skip's ability. He gives Skip an A+, but 1-2-3 Kid deserves a C- for effort.Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Sparky Plugg via pinfall. HHH makes his PPV debut gaining a victory. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas gives the match a B+ and is very impressed by HHH's ability. HHH gets an A+, but Sparky gets a D-.Bertha Faye def. Alundra Blayze (c) to become the NEW WWF Women's Champion, ending Alundra's long title reign in this diary since December of 1993. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas says no one cares about the Women's Championship anymore, though this time he believes things will change with Bertha Faye as Champion. He gives her a C, and Alundra gets a D. Vince starts to wonder if the new Commissioner is biased, but Dok says he's just telling it like it is.Lex Luger & Men on a Mission (w/Oscar) def. Yokozuna & The Blu Brothers (w/Cornette & Zebekiah) via pinfall in a Six-Man Tag match. The match was set up to start a feud between Mabel and Yokozuna. Mabel managed to squash Eli Blu with the pinfall victory. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas gives the match a C. He gives Lex's team a B-, and Yokozuna's team a C. Dok laughs at Vince saying that Dean is not biased at all. Vince says "we'll just see about that". Razor Ramon (c) def. Savio Vega via pinfall to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship. The match was heavily promoted on Superstars and was set up by Gorilla Monsoon to "shake things up". Razor and Savio shook hands as childhood friends. The match went twelve minutes in till Razor ended the match with the Razor's Edge. The two hug at the end of the night. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas gives the match a D. He says it was going to be an A- till the two childhood friends hugged. A handshake is more than enough and who knows, maybe Savio did a "favour" for Razor and decides to give Savio an F. Razor gets a C+.
The Undertaker (w/Paul) def. Jeff Jarrett (w/The Roadie) via pinfall. Despite the Roadie interfering at every turn, Taker gets in the Tombstone Piledriver for the win. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas gives the match an A. The Undertaker gets an A- and Jeff Jarrett deserves an A+ for effort. Douglas knows Jeff is out of Taker's league, but Jarrett proved he can play. The Smoking Gunns (c) def. The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) via pinfall to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championships. after Bart Gunn gets the pinfall over Al Snow. Cornette in a post-match promo says that the Dynamic Duo are not done in their quest for championship gold. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas gives the match a B. The Smoking Gunns get a C-, while he's very impressed with the Dynamic Duo who deserve a B+. They would've gotten an A+ if they won the Tag titles. Vince wonders why Gorilla Monsoon hired the guy, Dok says because he's got a PhD in Sports Entertainment. TO BE CONTINUED...
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Post by tg11 on Jul 31, 2017 20:31:53 GMT -5
I can see so many people jumping ship to WCW well starting with Alundra Blayze and with her going to WCW she takes with her the title which she will throw in the trash and as for Luger I can't see him staying in the WWF for all that much longer especially given that we are in 1995 and approaching 1996 the Monday Night Wars is about to start which means a lot of superstars leaving and a lot of superstars coming in
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Post by Hulkster2001 on Jul 31, 2017 21:32:48 GMT -5
Can't wait for that Diesel and Michaels match! Also nice new profile pic! But if you want me to make one for you I would love too. But your current one is nice.
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Post by warriorlynx on Jul 31, 2017 22:16:09 GMT -5
SummerSlam '95
Part 2 of 2 Bret "the Hitman" Hart vs. Sycho Sid in Singles competitionBret gets to the ring with some heat. Sid is out next to a pop, still a tweener, but fans are anticipating this as a big one. Sid overpowers Bret early on, but Bret manages to get in a few holds. It becomes a brawl, and Bret uses more high risk manevoures to bring down the big guy. Bret gets in a elbow-knee drop in for the pin to one. The match continues till Bret starts to get annoyed. Bret is tossed to the outside as Sid is after him. Bret grabs a chair and tries to slam it over Sid, but Sid grabs it and kicks Bret. Bret fights back, but Sid slams him to the steelsteps. Sid is back in the ring as Bret gets back in on time. Sid lands a big powerslam and lands a huge leg drop for the pin to two. Dok says that Bret is the toughest WWF competitor in history and it won't be easy to bring him down. The match continues in Sid's favour till Bret lands a bulldog and even manages to suplex Sid. Bret gets to the top rope for a big clothesline bringing Sid down. Bret goes for the sharpshooter! Sid is struggling but makes for the rope. Bret doesn't let go till the referee counts to four. Bret argues with the ref. Sid quickly jumps up to kick Bret in the gut for the powerbomb! Sid looks at the fans who are up on their feet only to see B ret try to get back up. Sid is like WTH? Bret even makes it up though is quite dazed. Sid gets pissed off and lands a SECOND powerbomb for the win. Winner: Sycho Sid via pinfall. WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas is in the back and gives the match an A, and gives Sid a B+, but Bret gets an A-. Bret is in the back as Todd Pettingel tries to get a word with Bret. Bret pushes him away. Bret grabs a trash can and throws it away. He sees a few WWF Superstars and attacks them! Razor Ramon is out with Savio Vega and they both gang on Bret. Bret manages to bring down Vega till WWF Officials take Bret away. Bret shouts at the camera that he wants Sycho Sid again. __________________________________ Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Diesel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
A promo showing off the history of these two. With Diesel being Shawn's bodyguard to their war and Shawn's babyface turn in '94. It continues on with Shawn winning the WWF title and Diesel winning the King of the Ring. This match is closer to the original WMXI confrontation and not much is different. Shawn is trying to outdo Diesel even though he's the champ. Near the end of the match, Shawn lands the sweet chin music, but Diesel blocks turns him around for a kick and lands the jacknife powerbomb for the pin to three! Winner: Diesel via pinfall and NEW WWF ChampionWWF Commissioner Dean Douglas walks out and tells the referee that he has been ordered by Interim President Gorilla Monsoon to restart the match as Shawn Michaels' right foot was outside of the ring! Diesel can't believe it as Dean Douglas also looks upset about it and says sorry as he leaves. The bell rings and Diesel starts pounding on Shawn. He whips him to the ropes for a big boot only for Shawn to duck and land the sweet chin music for the pin and win! Winner: Shawn Michaels via pinfall to retain the WWF World Heavyweight ChampionshipShawn celebrates his big win as the PPV goes off the air.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 11:08:13 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW September 11th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler
Vince: What a SummerSlam it was and Sycho Sid has accepted a rematch challenge from Bret Hart, and what a match that will be at the next In Your House PPV on September 24th. Lawler: I can't wait to see what the Hitman does next and we have yet to hear from Diesel and how he was screwed from the WWF Championship McMahon! Vince: WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas did the right thing King, Shawn's right foot was clearly out of the ring. The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) def. Men on a Mission via pinfall.
The British Bulldog def. Razor Ramon (c) via DQ. Razor retains the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
The Smoking Gunns (c) def. jobbers via pinfall to retain the WWF Tag Team ChampionshipsHunter Hearst Helmsley def. Fatu via Countout.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 11:23:54 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW September 18th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry LawlerClips are shown from Superstars where WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas was criticising a match and in comes Razor Ramon. Ramon insults Dean telling him who he thinks he is to accuse Razor for cheating in his match and for giving Savio Vega an F grade. Ramon assaults Dean, breaking Dean's glasses. Dean gets frustrated and says the only way something like this could be settled with, is in the squared circle. Vince: I can't believe what transpired on Superstars King, and although Dean Douglas is the WWF Commissioner, he wants a match against Razor Ramon at In Your House! However it must be noted that because he is a WWF Official, the title cannot change hands in such a situation. King: What an idiot that Razor Ramon is, he should've been suspended McMahon for assaulting a WWF Official! He still got a decent grade from SummerSlam, he should take it! And I'm glad that Diesel has requested a rematch for the WWF Championship against Shawn Michaels, but this time in a Steel Cage and the last time these two met in the cage, it was Diesel who won that match. Vince: What a match that'll be. Tatanka & Kama (w/Dibiase) def. Savio Vega & Sparky Plugg via pinfall
Jean-Pierre Lafitte def. jobber via pinfall
Yokozuna (w/Cornette & Fuji) def. Mo (w/Mabel) via pinfall
Owen Hart def. The 1-2-3 Kid via submissionIN YOUR HOUSE 3 REPORTGoldust vs. Sparky Plugg in Singles competition
Savio Vega vs. Waylon Mercy in Singles competition
Yokozuna (w/Cornete & Fuji) vs. Mabel (w/Mo) in Singles competition
Razor Ramon (c) vs. Commissioner Dean Douglas in a Non-Title Match
The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) vs. The Blu Brothers for the No. 1 Contendership for the WWF World Tag Team Championships
Bret "the Hitman" Hart vs. Sycho Sid in Singles competition
Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Diesel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in a STEEL CAGE
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 12:09:54 GMT -5
In Your House 3 September 24th, 1995 Saginaw Civic Center, Michigan Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler Goldust def. Sparky Plugg via pinfall. Goldust makes his WWF debut on a PPV with a win. Vince thinks he's quite strange though Lawler says he likes him already. Savio Vega def. Waylon Mercy via pinfall. Dean Douglas in the back says he isn't afraid of Razor Ramon tonight and grade's Savio Vega an F for being the failure that he is. Yokozuna (w/Cornette & Fuji) fought Mabel (w/Mo) to a Double Countout. The match ended up to the outside with both big men going at it and unable to get back in the ring in time. ______________________________________ Bret "the Hitman" Hart vs. Sycho Sid in Singles competitionSid makes his way out for for only Bret to attack him from behind with a trash can. The two brawl it out and end up in the ring. Sid counters and gains the upperhand. Bret tries to fight back, but Sid goes for a chokeslam for the pin to two. The match continues after a commercial break as Bret lands a flying clothesline from the top rope. Bret works on Sid's back and legs, but Sid whips Bret to the corner hard and lands the Big boot in the process. Sid goes to the top rope himself with a high risk clothesline. Sid signals for the powerbomb and lifts Bret up only for Bret to start punching Sid from the top. Both fall on the mat. Bret continues the assault and works on the legs. Sid kicks Bret, but Bret lands a knee drop to the groin. The referee warns Bret till Bret goes for the sharpshooter! Sid tries to get out of it, but manages to break the hold. Bret works on the legs from the outside, smashing it to the ringpost and going for the figure-four leglock. Sid is in a lot of pain as Bret gets back in the ring and drags Sid to the middle for the Sharpshooter once again. Sid is in a lot of pain till he finally taps out. Winner: Bret "the Hitman" Hart via Submission.
Bret gets on the mic saying he just proved once again that he is the best there is the best there was and the best there ever will be. ______________________________________ The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) def. The Blu Brothers to become the No. 1 Contenders for the WWF World Tag Team Championships. Cornette says they'll be ready for the Smoking Gunns. ______________________________________ Razor Ramon (c) vs. Commissioner Dean Douglas in a Non-Title MatchDouglas makes his way out till Gorilla Monsoon stops him in the aisle to ask him if he's sure he wants to do this. Douglas says no WWF Superstar should assault a Commissioner this way. Douglas is in the ring as Razor makes his way out. Razor gets in a few holds early on, with Douglas countering them wih his own holds. Douglas tries to show off early on, but Razor manages to chokeslam him from the top rope. Razor goes for the superplex, but is dropped as Douglas gets in a crossbody for the pin to two. Dean goes for a running dropkick for the pin to two. Razor strikes back with two suplexes for the pin to two. Near the end, Razor goes for the Razor's Edge, only for Dean to quickly reverse it into his bridging fisherman suplex finisher for the pin and win. Winner: Dean Douglas via pinfall.Dean celebrates with a smirk as he leaves the ring. Vince calls it a huge upset, but Lawler reminds Vince that he's the Commissioner and has a PhD. ______________________________________ In the back Dean Douglas grades his match with Razor an A+ with Razor deserving an F. This is happening while the Cage is being set up. But because Razor was in the match with a " perfect" wrestler like Dean Douglas, he gets a bonus and upgrades his grade to a D. Suddenly Mr. Perfect makes a shocking appearance in the back. Perfect smiles and shakes Dean's hands as Dean is in shock to see the legendary Mr. Perfect in the back. Note: As a recall, Mr. Perfect hasn't been seen in this diary since late 1993 when he lost a career ending match against the Hitman. ______________________________________ Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Diesel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in a STEEL CAGEThe match is fast paced, as Shawn tries to outdo Diesel once again. Late in the match, Diesel manages to subdue Shawn with the jackknife powerbomb. Diesel wants to destroy Shawn and gorilla presses Shawn over three sides of the cage. Vince says the match just has to stop till Diesel once again gorilla presses Shawn on one side till the cage breaks apart! Shawn hangs on and ends up falling to the outside for the bell to ring. Diesel is like WTH! Winner: Shawn Michaels via out of cage. Diesel can't believe he just lost in such a way, although Shawn is completely outcold. Diesel lifts Shawn on the outside and decides to go for a powerbomb on the outside till Sycho Sid makes a run out to stop him! Sid beats up Diesel and they brawl it out in the ring till Sid manages to powerbomb Diesel and leaves the ring to help Shawn to the back to end the PPV.
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Post by Hulkster2001 on Aug 1, 2017 12:53:12 GMT -5
So I'm guessing that in the future, Perfect will fight Bret?
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 13:38:14 GMT -5
So I'm guessing that in the future, Perfect will fight Bret? I guess I'll spoil a bit, but say not necessarily. I have other plans for Bret and an important character that I want to develop. Perfect came back in around November, just brought him back earlier here.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 14:07:06 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW September 25th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry LawlerWWF Commissioner Dean Douglas announces that due to the cage breaking at In Your House, which should've never happened, that at the next PPV, Diesel will get his last chance for the WWF Championship. And to ensure there is a winner, it will be a No Holds Barred Match, with No DQ and No Countout. Marty Jannetty def. Skip (w/Sunny) via pinfall.
The Smoking Gunns (c) def. The Blue Brothers via pinfall to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championships. They're ready for the Dynamic Duo again. The Undertaker (w/Paul) def. The British Bulldog via DQ.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 14:35:43 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW October 2nd, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect
Note: In this diary despite Lex Luger's push as a babyface, he left the WWF for WCW without telling Vince when his contract expired. Vince had big plans for him and felt betrayed, and this resulted in Perfect being brought back. Vince welcomes back Mr. Perfect to the WWF, however since Mr. Perfect had a career ending match in 1993, he cannot compete in the WWF. Perfect says he hopes one day he can because he has a lot to offer and now that Gorilla Monsoon is interim President, perhaps he'll give him a shot. Jerry "the King" Lawler def. Jean-Pierre Lafiette via pinfall. This feud started on Superstars where the "pirate" Jean-Pierre had been annoying Lawler for weeks and taking his things like his crown. Razor Ramon (c) def. The 1-2-3 Kid via pinfall
Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Barry Horowitz via pinfall
PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D, RAW debut) def jobbers via pinfall
Vince announces next week on RAW, for one night only, the Rockers reunite to take on the Blu Brothers.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 14:50:56 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW October 9th, 1995 Host: Vince McMahon and Jerry LawlerThe Rockers: Shawn Michaels (c) and Marty Jannetty def. The Blu Brothers via pinfall. Shawn is head to head with Marty at the end of the match as they shake and part ways. Fatu def. Skip (w/Sunny) via pinfallOwen Hart def. Diesel via Countout. Diesel doesn't believe he lost to Owen and tried to go after him, but Owen left through the crowd gaining the victory over the No. 1 Contender. IN YOUR HOUSE 4 Report:
Todd Pettingel talks about the upcoming IN YOUR HOUSE PPV on October 22nd. He says that the main event will be: Shawn Michaels (c) (w/Sycho Sid) vs. Diesel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in a No Holds Barred match. Todd: This just in, WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas has ordered that Razor Ramon defend his WWF Intercontinental Championship against the former WWF Champion, the Undertaker! Razor Ramon (c) vs. The Undertaker (w/Paul) for the WWF Intercontinental Championship Yokozuna (w/Cornette & Fuji) vs. Mabel (w/Mo) in Singles competition
The Smoking Gunns (c) vs. The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) for the WWF World Tag Team Championships Todd: More matches to come for this exciting PPV. Bret "the Hitman" Hart has been given time off, but we're hearing he'll be at the event. In what fashion? Who knows with the Hitman!
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 15:08:21 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW October 16th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry LawlerRazor Ramon is in the back and is pissed off at WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas. He comes into his office and tells him how he could book a match with him and the Undertaker. Taker hasn't been pinned for four years. Douglas says that he deserves it and if he continues to barge in this way he'll strip him of the title. Razor throws a toothpick at him and leaves angrily. Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Doink the Clown via pinfall
The Smoking Gunns (c) def. PG-13 via pinfall to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championships
The British Bulldog def. Fatu via pinfall
Sycho Sid def. Henry O. Godwinn via pinfall.
IN YOUR HOUSE 4 UPDATE: Two More matches are announced: Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Marty Jannetty in Singles competition
Goldust vs. Savio Vega in Singles competition
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 1, 2017 15:52:03 GMT -5
In Your House 4 October 22nd, 1995 Winnipeg Arena, Manitoba, Canada Hosts: Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, and Jerry Lawler
The show upens with "Oh, Canada" from song artist Toni Wislon. This marks the first PPV to be held in Canada since Wrestlemania VI. Thereafter an official statement from Gorilla Monsoon is made: "It is with much regret that I have to announce that the World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Champion Shawn Michaels will be unable to compete tonight due to injuries sustained last week in Syracuse. Shawn Michaels was viciously attacked by a gang in a public place and was sent to St. Josephs' Hospital that night.
Due to a high profile title match that was scheduled to be held tonight between Shawn Michaels and Diesel, Shawn at the very least has flew in tonight to forfeit the match and the WWF Championship belt to Diesel. However this does not mean we won't have a main event as Diesel will be forced to defend the WWF Championship tonight against a No. 1 Contender that will be chosen by me and my colleague WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas. Thank you."Vince: I can't believe this, Shawn Michaels is being forced to forfeit the WWF Championship belt to Diesel! Lawler: What do you expect McMahon, he's probably so beaten up, that he'll probably have to crawl to the ring. It's better that he hands the belt backstage McMahon. Ross: Shawn has had a tremendous career here in the WWF and this is a sad day indeed. This is the first time that a Champion had to give the WWF title away in such a fashion. I just wish Shawn the best after tonight. Hunter Hearst Helmsley def. Marty Jannetty via pinfall.
Yokozuna (w/Cornette & Fuji) def. Mabel (w/Mo) via pinfall. Yokozuna lands a belly-to-belly suplex and the legdrop for the pin and win. Goldust def. Savio Vega via pinfall. A big win for Goldust's next big PPV match.The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) def. The Smoking Gunns (c) to become the NEW WWF World Tag Team Champions. A huge victory as Cornette jumps for joy as they leave the ring with the Tag titles. ____________________________________ Bret "the Hitman" Hart joins commentary for the last two matches. Razor Ramon (c) vs. The Undertaker (w/Paul) for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. In a pre-match promo he says that Dean Douglas is an unfair Commissioner and obviously biased. He hates that Gorilla Monsoon would hire such a fool, but he'll have to be 100% for this one. Razor is afraid here as Taker gets in the ring. Razor wants to shake hands, but Taker chokes Razor for a chokeslam as the bell rings. Taker is vicious in this match and relentless. It doesn't matter if Razor is a babyface, Taker outperforms him in everyway. Later he goes for the old school smash. Razor barely puts on an offensive, till he finally manages to clothesline Taker from the top. On commentary Lawler is loving Bret's attitude as Bret downplays both competitors. He says that Taker has to win this because he's the toughest he's ever faced. Later in the match Razor attempts a Razor's Edge, despite the height difference, but Taker counters for a tombstone piledriver and first IC title win for Taker. Winner: The Undertaker via pinfall to become the NEW WWF Intercontinental Champion
____________________________________ Bret stays on commentary and says the boy toy Shawn Michaels must be afraid to face Diesel and made up the whole story. However Shawn will learn the hard way because now that he won't be champion just minutes from now, the fans will turn there backs on him just like the did to the Hitman. Dean Douglas and Gorilla Monsoon are in the ring. They call out Diesel who looks excited. Shawn is call out next. Shawn is sad, and his scars/bruises are clearly shown. He's nearly in tears. It's a slow walk as he has a jacket on and the WWF title belt in his hands. Shawn in the ring and takes his time. He holds the belt out as Diesel grabs it from Shawn. Diesel celebrates as Howard Finkel announces a new WWF Champion. Diesel def. Shawn Michaels (c) via Forfeit to become the NEW WWF World Heavyweight Champion. Diesel gets cocky and on the mic he says that Shawn Michaels' legacy is over. Diesel is the new face of the WWF and he's ready for whoever he'll face right now. Gorilla Monsoon talks to Howard Finkel who announces the No.1 Contender to be Sycho Sid. Diesel (c) vs. Sycho Sid for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Bret says he's faced them both, but for the first time isn't able to predict who'd win. Diesel shouts at Gorilla and Dean and shakes his head as Sid makes his way out to a pop. Sid makes his way out and gets in the ring. There face to face and it's a match of strength early on as they both get in some holds. Diesel manages to overpower Sid early on and clothesline him to the top. For the first time in his career he actually springboards over the top unto Sycho Sid. It's obvious that Diesel wants the spot and was unexpected. Later in the match, Sid manages to powerbomb Diesel for the 1..2..KICKOUT! This is the second time Diesel has done this from their previous confrontation. Sid is annoyed now, though Diesel looks hurt. Sid goes for another powerbomb, but Diesel drops him to the mat and works on his legs. Diesel lifts Sid for a superplex, but Sid manages to throw Diesel down. Sid lands a flying clothesline from the top. Sid wants to go for the chokeslam, Diesel breaks it kicks Sid and lands the jacknife powerbomb for the 1..2..KICKOUT!Bret is amazed by both of them and surprised by Sid's resolve even though he reminds everyone that he's beaten them both. Diesel is now frustrated and wants to win. He lifts Sid up, but Sid drops him behind. Diesel rolls him for the pin and kickout. They both hit the ropes for a double clothesline. Sid and Diesel try to get back up after that. Diesel goes for a kick, but Sid blocks, turns him around lands the powerbomb for the win. Winner: Sycho Sid and NEW WWF World Heavyweight ChampionSid celebrates his win with the WWF title around his waist. He shouts at Bret who is at commentary as Bret laughs and says on the mic that he would be happy to beat up Sid, but he's taken time off and won't get involved. Sid tries to get Bret in, gets on the mic to tell him to come in and fight, but Bret leaves as Sid celebrates with the PPV going off the air.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 2, 2017 11:17:37 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW October 23rd, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry LawlerVince calls out the new WWF Champion, Sycho Sid to the middle of the ring. Vince: Sid I have to say that many of us weren't expecting you to have a match last night, but fate decided otherwise as you walked into the Winnipeg Arena and walked out as the new WWF Champion. Just how do you feel? Sid: As I said before, and I'll say it again, I am the master and ruler of the world! I am the man, and this belt proves I am the man! Vince: There is no question about it, however it looks like Bret "the Hitman" Hart now wants his chance to regain the WWF Championship. Sid: Bret Hart is a psycho (laughs) I can relate, I wanted a piece of him last night, but he looks more like a coward now! At the Survivor Series if he wants it, he's got a shot at the WWF Championship. So Bret, wake up, Shawn Michaels is no longer champion. You didn't want to face him, now face me and take back what's yours! But I know you'll never...do it... Owen Hart def. Aldo Montoya via Submission.
Sparky Plugg def. Hakushi via pinfall.
Savio Vega def. Barry Horowitz via pinfall.
Bam Bam Bigelow def. Kama (w/Dibiase) via Countout.
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Post by warriorlynx on Aug 2, 2017 11:49:43 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW October 30th, 1995 Hosts: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler
Footage shown from Superstars last week of Jeff Jarrett making a return to the WWF since his absence from July and smashes his guitar into Taker's face (Taker had a legit injury around this time)! Vince: I can't believe how could Jeff do such a thing! And because of this the Undertaker has suffered a major injury over his eye. Lawler: Well we are just moments away from WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas to make a statement about what happened. I can't wait. Vince: If he does the right thing King, Jeff Jarrett should be suspended from the WWF. And the Undertaker should be given a chance to keep the WWF Intercontinental title. Statement from WWF Commissioner Dean Douglas:I admit, I set in motion what would be Undertaker's destiny to become the new WWF Intercontinental Champion at In Your House. However after suffering injuries last week, with permission from Interim President Gorilla Monsoon, I have no choice but to strip the WWF Intercontinental Championship from the Undertaker till he can return and compete once again.
As for Jeff Jarrett, I have heard from his assistant The Roadie that the Undertaker provoked Jeff Jarrett and that Jeff was only defending himself (Vince says "this has to be some kind of joke!"). As to who will be the next Intercontinental Champion, this will be decided at the Survivor Series in a special Elimination Challenge. Two teams will be created in a Survivor Series elimination match, the team that wins gets to decide who gains the IC title. If there is a sole survivor that Superstar will be the champion, if there are multiple survivors, they will have to face each other off the same night for the title; friend or foe it won't matter. Thank you. Lawler: I think that was fair McMahon! Vince: I can't believe it! Lawler: Well believe this, the Hitman has accepted Sid's challenge for the WWF Championship! I can't wait for it McMahon! The Dynamic Duo (w/Cornette) (c) def. jobbers via pinfall to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championships
Razor Ramon def. Marty Jannetty via pinfall
Goldust def. Savio Vega via pinfall
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