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Post by chaz on Mar 22, 2007 15:38:42 GMT -5
WrestleMania IX - April 4th 1993 from Las Vegas, NV- Intercontinental Championship Tatanka def. Shawn Michaels w/ Luna Vachon by count-out The Steiner Brothers def. The Headshrinkers w/ Afa Doink def. Crush Razor Ramon def. Bob Backlund World Tag Team Championship Money Inc. def. Hulk Hogan & Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake w/ Jimmy Hart by DQ “The Narcissist” Lex Luger def. Mr. Perfect Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer def. Giant Gonzales w/ Harvey Wippleman by DQ Main Event for WWF Championship Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette def. Bret “Hitman” Hart to become the new champion WWF Championship Hulk Hogan def. Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette to become the new champion
Television Schedule Monday - Monday Night Raw - Primetime on USA Network Saturday - Superstars - Primetime on USA Network
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Post by kc on Mar 22, 2007 15:46:09 GMT -5
omg, loving all these classic diaries now. This should be awesome Chaz, so Is Monday Night Wars 07 done
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Post by chaz on Mar 22, 2007 15:51:24 GMT -5
No, this is a side project. I'll still be booking WCW for the Monday Night Wars.
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 22, 2007 15:58:25 GMT -5
This is gonna suck..
I'm just kidding. GIVE CRUSH A RUN AS A CHAMP PLZ?!
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Post by chaz on Mar 22, 2007 16:15:46 GMT -5
April 5th 1993 from The Grand Ballroom, Manhattan Center Studios Tonight on Monday Night RAW, former World Wrestling Federation Champion, Yokozuna, and his managers Mr Fuji and Jim Cornette will be in the ring to call out the new champion, Hulk Hogan. Hogan pinned the mammoth champion after he just defeated Bret "Hitman" Hart, following interference from Mr Fuji. Speaking of Bret Hart, we'll get an update on his condition after he walked to the back seemingly blinded after his unsuccessful title defense. Lex Luger scored a huge win over Mr Perfect at WrestleMania. Tonight, he teams with Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels to face Perfect and Tatanka! Crush is in action tonight, though he cannot be 100% after his attack from two Doinks. The real Doink will be watching this match. The Steiners, Money Inc, The Undertaker and more![/size]
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Mar 22, 2007 22:34:55 GMT -5
Yes! Chaz doing '93. <3.
Raw should be awesome, as should the whole diary.
x.
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Post by Fury on Mar 24, 2007 1:26:45 GMT -5
All I'm gonna say is this will be awesome.
Doink for Champ ;D
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 24, 2007 1:36:21 GMT -5
My only beef with RAW is Doink explained why there was two Doinks....it's an illusion! Other than that, it looks good.
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Post by chaz on Mar 26, 2007 11:11:55 GMT -5
April 5th 1993 from The Grand Ballroom, Manhattan Center Studios
Monday Night RAW kicks off with Vince McMahon and 'Macho Man' Randy Savage welcoming us to the show. The two run down the card, hyping a Hulk Hogan/Yokozuna confrontation and more great action!
In our opening contest, Lex Luger and Shawn Michaels were victorious over Mr. Perfect and the Native American, Tatanka. Perfect looked set for victory, but Michaels tripped Perfect near the ropes. With Perfect down, Luger made a cover. Michaels held down Pefect's legs, allowing the 3 count to be made. Luger and Michaels run, as Mr. Perfect chases.
McMahon and Savage discuss the first match and how Shawn Michaels basically cheated Mr. Perfect. McMahon pauses, holds his headset close before informing the fans at home that the World Wrestling Federation Champion, Hulk Hogan, has just arrived at the arena! During this time, The Steiner Brothers have made their entrance.
Reigning WWF Tag Team Champions, Money Inc., made their way out to the ring, belts in tow. They came into this match casually, thinking they could ease a win out of Rick and Scott, yet, it was the other way around. We see Scott hit IRS with the Steiner Line within 20 seconds as The Steiners defeat the champions! Luckily for Money Inc. this was a non-title bout. The Steiners celebrate with their impressive victory.
Backstage, we see an irate Mr. Perfect with Mean Gene. Gene asks what happened out there. Perfect claims he was cheated, but Michaels can't cheat forever and challenges him to an Intercontinental title match this Sunday.
Back at ringside, Paul Bearer escorts the menacing Undertaker to the ring as his victim awaits. It is announced as Iron Mike Sharpe. No matter, as The Undertaker makes quick work of him, sending him crashing on his head with a Tombstone Piledriver and victory.
McMahon says we have Bret "Hitman" Hart live from his home in Calgary via satellite. Hart says his eyes are badly damaged, and won't be in action for a few weeks, maybe even months. Hart says that he will be going straight for the WWF title, whether Hogan or Yokozuna or anyone else is champion. McMahon and Savage wish him a speedy recovery as the feed is cut.
Savage says he cannot wait for Hart's return to the ring. McMahon agrees, but in the meantime, we have a great upcoming SuperShow this Sunday afternoon. Vince includes all the great matches we can see, including.. WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defending his title against "The Narcissist" Lex Luger, Shawn Michaels and Mr. Perfect squaring off for the Intercontinental title belt, Ted DiBiase versus Scott Steiner and much more!
Our next contest is about to begin, as Crush makes his way out to face off with the "Beast From The East", Bam Bam Bigelow. Crush is dominated, but manages to make a comeback, hitting Bam Bam with a huge Full Nelson Slam. Just then, the ring is surrounded, this time by THREE Doinks. Crush has nowhere to go. He is attacked, and the referee calls for the bell. Crush gains the DQ win, but is left beaten and bruised by the evil group of Doinks.
We switch to a video recap of the recent WrestleMania event, where McMahon and Savage talk us through how Hulk Hogan walked out that night as the WWF Champion.
Just then, Yokozuna makes his entrance, followed by Mr. Fuji and James E. Cornette. Cornette grabs a microphone, speaking for Yokozuna. Though, we can see from the Sumo's face it isn't a time for celebration. Cornette brands Hulk Hogan a 'thief', and 'undeserving' of the World Wrestling Federation title. Cornette demands Hogan come out right now to accept Yokozuna's rematch challenge. After a brief moment Hogan does indeed appear with the Federation belt. He comes into the ring and says there is nobody more deserving of this belt then the Hulkamaniacs, and that he will take on anybody to defend them. Hogan accepts the challenge before going face to face with Yokozuna. Yoko lays a huge slap round the face of Hogan, who retaliates with a series of right hands, backing Yokozuna onto the ropes. Hogan steps back, and charges at the former champion, clothesline, and 360 to the outside! McMahon, Savage and the crowd are in awe at Hogan's strength as he poses with the belt to finish this edition of Monday Night RAW.
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 27, 2007 2:14:30 GMT -5
First off, I loved how you booked the Steiners over Money Inc. Reminds me of how I did that feud. But Yokozuna didn't get Cornette until Summer 1993, so Jimmy feels sorta out of place. I disliked how the 3 Doinks appeared all at once. I'd rather have Crush pummel one Doink, another appears, he starts pummeling that one, then all three take the big Hawaiian down. I'm also glad you jobbed out Perfect as opposed to Tatanka, keeping his win/loss record intact.
I like this diary so far. Reply to DOTAE?
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Post by chaz on Mar 27, 2007 10:35:01 GMT -5
April 10th 1993 from the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York
Tonight on Superstars, Jack Tunney has promised you many of your favourite World Wrestling Federation heros in action including..
Our Main Event, pitting Lex Luger one on one with Mr. Perfect! Tatanka goes to battle, with his winning streak on the line, The Steiners and Razor Ramon in action!
All on WWF Superstars, on the USA Network!
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Post by pero on Mar 27, 2007 11:54:16 GMT -5
Shaping up to be one of your best. <3 you Chaz.
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Post by chaz on Mar 27, 2007 13:33:32 GMT -5
April 11th 1993 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York
World Wrestling Federation Champion Hulk Hogan defends his title against "The Narcissist" Lex Luger Shawn Michaels is challenged by Mr. Perfect for the Intercontinental title,
Also- WWF Tag Team Champion Ted DiBiase vs. Scott Steiner Yokozuna vs. " The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon Crush gets his chance at Doink once again And a special Six Man Tag Team match featuring Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Bob Backlund and Earthquake against "The Model" Rick Martel, Bam Bam Bigelow and newcomer Diesel.
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Post by mrcrap on Mar 27, 2007 14:03:33 GMT -5
I liked Raw, and the Supershow looks great. I would love Mr. Perfect to become IC Champ, i like it so far, keep going!
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Post by kc on Mar 27, 2007 21:04:48 GMT -5
Wow...I'm....In....Love....With....This....Diary Hope you go far with this Chazy
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Post by chaz on Mar 28, 2007 14:27:29 GMT -5
April 10th 1993 from the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York
The credits role, and welcome everyone to WWF Superstars! Vince McMahon and Jim Ross were hosts for this edition of the show. They mention some names, such as Lex Luger, Mr. Perfect and Tatanka for tonights show.
In our first contest, "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon had a challenge in the new Federation superstar Adam Bomb. However, Razor gained a clear advantage over the less experienced Bomb and nailed a huge Razor's Edge to pick up the win.
We cut to Crush, who is preparing to speak. Crush warns Doink he can conjure up as many fakes as he wants, but rest assured that he will crush them all together and dispose of them like garbage. He does a crushing motion as the segment ends.
In the ring, 2 men similar looking to The Mountie are waiting. They are announced as The Quebecers. Their opponents are the rising Steiner Brothers, who hold a huge victory over champions Money Inc. Another quick victory for The Steiners, with a bulldog from Rick sealing the win.
In another interview, James E. Cornette is standing by with his client Yokozuna, and his manager Mr. Fuji. The spokesman says Yokozuna shall be victorious tomorrow night at Madison Square Garden, and then shall go on once again to become Federation Champion. The Sumo cries 'Banzai!' as we finish up.
Tatanka kept his undefeated streak alive by pinning Beau Beverley. His brother Blake attempted to cheat the Native American, but two Tomahawk Tackles later saw Tatanka victorious again.
McMahon and Ross applaud the action so far before promoting tomorrow nights event at Madison Square Garden- World Wrestling Federation Champion Hulk Hogan defends his title against "The Narcissist" Lex Luger Shawn Michaels is challenged by Mr. Perfect for the Intercontinental title WWF Tag Team Champion Ted DiBiase vs. Scott Steiner Yokozuna vs. " The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon Crush gets his chance at Doink once again And a special Six Man Tag Team match featuring Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Bob Backlund and Earthquake against "The Model" Rick Martel, Bam Bam Bigelow and newcomer Diesel.
The Main Event gets underway, as both Lex Luger and Mr. Perfect make their entrances. A fairly even contest that could of gone either way. Perfect had Luger caught for his signature Perfect Plex when Shawn Michaels ran down to the ring with the Intercontinental title belt. He attempted to hit Perfect with it, but he ducked, and clotheslined Michaels out of the ring. This allowed Luger to catch Perfect with a Forearm Smash to the face for the pinfall. Michaels smiles on the outside, Luger has his hand raised as we go off air.
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 28, 2007 16:36:29 GMT -5
I'm liking how the Steiners kinda destroy everyone. Seeing Razor start off face kinda threw me off, but I like him either way. Crush cutting a promo = <3, though we all know he's going to job in the end. I'm glad Tatanka's undefeated streak is still alive, and I like the MSG card so far. And I loved the ending to the main event. Another great show, bro.
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Post by Fury on Mar 29, 2007 1:02:20 GMT -5
Loving everything about this diary. The supershow is looking f'n awesome. Can't wait for it. Keep up the great work as always.
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Post by chaz on Mar 30, 2007 18:30:32 GMT -5
April 11th 1993 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York
Vince McMahon and 'Macho Man' Randy Savage open the show. Both broadcasters hype the stacked card, including two title defenses from Hulk Hogan and "Heart Break Kid" Shawn Michaels.
Our opener is a Six Man Tag Team Match, in which WWF newcomer Diesel got the deciding pinfall over veteran Bob Backlund. Backlund's team, Brutus Beefcake and Earthquake, were brawling with Bam Bam Bigelow and "The Model" Rick Martel around the ring, as the big Diesel hit a huge Powerbomb and Backlund. Diesel makes his mark on the World Wrestling Federation here tonight.
A clip shows the Crush promo from last night's edition of Superstars. We go to Howard Finkel who introduces the next match..
Crush lived up to his word, and took out 4 Doinks in a row. This time he saw it coming. Originally, the Hawaiian Powerhouse defeated the real Doink The Clown with the Cranium Crunch. 3 more Doinks came out, taken out one by one by Crush. Surely Crush is rising up the ladder to stardom. McMahon and Savage ponder on Crush being a serious title contender soon.
Mr. Perfect is with "Mean" Gene Okerlund. Perfect claims it's gonna be as simple as 1-2-3 as he leaves Madison Square Garden as a 3-time Intercontinental Champion.
Next up, Yokozuna proved to be probably the most dominant force in the World Wrestling Federation, pinning Razor Ramon with a Bonzai Drop. You know both Lex Luger and WWF Champion Hulk Hogan had to be watching this, because like it or not, Yokozuna is the #1 contender and he is ready for his title opportunity.
Sean Mooney is with Money Inc., Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster. DiBiase claims The Steiners are getting luckier by the week. Sychster goes on to say that they aren't taking them lightly, but rest assured, they will be taking them! DiBiase laughs as we cut to another segment..
Scott Steiner is alongside his brother Rick. "Mean" Gene questions whether The Steiner Brothers momentum is luck, or are they really on their way to the top? Scott replies, claiming that Money Inc's luck runs out starting tonight, and they shall go on to become Tag Team Champions.
It seems Money Inc. were right on this occasion. Scott Steiner had the match won, hitting the Steiner Line on Ted DiBiase. However, IRS provoked Rick Steiner, as he jumped up onto the apron to distract the referee. With his back turned, IRS used his briefcase and whacked Scott across the head before pulling DiBiase over the top for the pinfall. IRS pulls DiBiase out of there and escapes with a stolen victory.
We see a promotional graphic for Shawn Michaels title defense against Mr. Perfect. We also see footage from Monday Night Raw and Superstars. Both men make their entrance..
It was "HBK" who walked away with the gold on this occasion, using the ropes to his advantage. Mr. Perfect nailed his signature Perfect Plex, but Michaels rolled up Perfect and grabbed the bottom rope, stealing the victory. Perfect didn't let it end there though, picking up Michaels and hitting another Perfect Plex to vent his frustrations.
We come to the Main Event. Hulk Hogan warms up backstage, cutting on a promo on Lex Luger saying he cannot defeat the Hulkamaniacs. Luger retaliates in another interview, saying Hogan doesn't come close to him in any way possible.
It was a close contest, and at one point, Lex Luger could of walked out the new Federation Champion. However, the match would end with DQ. Luger caught Hogan with a Forearm Smash, but the Hulkster kicked out, and began to Hulk Up. One Big Boot to the face later and he was ready for the big Leg Drop. Just before he could hit it, Yokozuna entered the ring, crushing Hogan with a Belly to Belly Suplex. He dragged Hogan to the corner, hitting a devasting Bonzai Drop. The show finishes with Yokozuna calling 'Bonzai!' in the middle of the ring with the WWF Championship belt raised in the air.
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Post by chaz on Mar 31, 2007 5:58:03 GMT -5
April 12th 1993 from The Grand Ballroom, Manhattan Center Studios
Tonight on Monday Night Raw, World Wrestling Federation President Jack Tunney has promised to name the event to host Hulk Hogan's WWF title defense against Yokozuna.
Shawn Michaels may have retained his Intercontinental Championship at the SuperShow, but tonight he faces a new challenge in former partner Marty Jannetty. Which Rocker will leave Monday Night Raw with the gold?
Also tonight, newcomer Diesel will go one on one with another newcomer, the 1-2-3 Kid. With the undeniable size advantage, is Diesel going to power his way straight through the Kid?
In other action, The Steiner Brothers must face The Headshrinkers. If they are victorious, they'll earn a title shot at Money Inc. Crush goes head to head with Lex Luger.
Plus more of your favourite WWF superstars on Monday Night Raw!
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