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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 30, 2007 17:47:47 GMT -5
So Duaner talked me out of retirement, and we came up with a co-diary. I am the WWF, he will be WCW. WWF Roster:WWF Champions: WWF World Heavyweight - Sycho Sid WWF Intercontinental - Hunter Hearst Helmsley WWF Tag Team - British Bulldog and Owen Hart WWF Television Monday Night RAW - Mondays, Prime Time, USA Network Shotgun Saturday Night - Saturdays, Graveyard, Local Network Superstars - Sunday Mornings, USA Network WWF Pay Per View: January - Royal Rumble (Starting Point) February - In Your House: To Be Named March - WrestleMania 13 April - In Your House: To Be Named May - In Your House: To Be Named June - King of the Ring July - In Your House: To Be Named August - SummerSlam September - In Your House: To Be Named October - In Your House: To Be Named November - Survivor Series December - In Your House: To Be Named Duaner's posting his **** in a little while.
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Post by pero on Mar 30, 2007 17:50:27 GMT -5
LMFAO, that was some "Retirement" - Lasted such a long time.
On another note, diary looks good, looking forward to seeing how it goes.
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 30, 2007 17:51:42 GMT -5
LMFAO, that was some "Retirement" - Lasted such a long time. On another note, diary looks good, looking forward to seeing how it goes. I know, it lasted what, a whole....17 hours?
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Post by chaz on Mar 30, 2007 17:55:07 GMT -5
WWF 2001...?
Anyway, this looks good. I'll be looking forward mostly to what Duaner has to offer, as he is in control of WCW, which I was a very big fan of. Plus, this one of my favourite eras and when I started to regularly watch wrestling in it's entirety.
And please, STICK WITH IT!
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Post by duan on Mar 30, 2007 18:09:30 GMT -5
WCW Roster:Jobbers:CW Anderson David Flair Horace Hogan Prince Iaukea Openers:Ace Darling Billy Kidman Brad Armstrong Bunkhouse Buck Chavo Guerrero Jr. Craig Pittman Devon Storm Dirty Dick Slaytor Hardwork Bobby Walker Hugh Morrus Jim Powers Joe Gomez John Tenta Juventud Guerrera Kenny Kaos La Parka Mark Starr Meng Mike Enos Psicosis Rey Misterio Jr. Robby Rage Ron Fuller Scott Armstrong Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker Steve Armstrong Super Calo The Barbarian Ultimo Dragon Low Midcard:Alex Wright Bobby Eaton Booker T Buff Bagwell Carl Ouelette Dean Malenko Disco Inferno Eddie Guerrero Glacier Greg Valentine Jacques Rougeau Jr. Johnny Grunge Madusa Masahiro Chono Michael Wallstreet Rocco Rock Scott Norton Scotty Riggs Stevie Ray Vincent Midcard:Big Bubba Rogers Brian Knobbs Chris Benoit Chris Jericho Diamond Dallas Page Jeff Jarrett Jerry Saggs Kevin Sullivan Konnan Lord Steven Regal Squire David Taylor Steve McMichael Syxx The Bootyman The Renegade Upper Midcard:Arn Anderson Jim Duggan Kevin Nash Rick Steiner Scott Hall Scott Steiner Main Event:Hollywood Hogan Lex Luger Randy Savage Ric Flair Rowdy Roddy Piper Sting The Giant Tag Teams:American Males (Buff Bagwell & Scotty Riggs) Canadian Violence (Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho) Harlem Heat (Stevie Ray & Booker T) High Voltage (Kenny Kaos & Robby Rage) Los Guerreros (Chavo Guererro Jr. & Eddie Guerrero) Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge & Rocco Rock) The Armstrongs (Scott & Brad Armstrong) The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal & Squire David Taylor) The Faces of Fear (Meng & The Barbarian) The Nasty Boys (Jerry Saggs & Brian Knobbs) The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner) Stables:NWO (Big Bubba Rogers, Buff Bagwell, Elizabeth, Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Masahiro Chono, Michael Wallstreet, Scott Hall, Scott Norton, Syxx, Ted DiBiase, Vincent) The Four Horsemen (Arn Anderson, Chris Benoit, Ric Flair, Steve McMichael) WCW ChampionsWCW World Heavyweight: Hollywood Hogan WCW United States: Eddie Guerrero WCW Television: Lord Steven Regal WCW Cruiserweight: Ultimo Dragon WCW Tag Team: The Outsiders WCW Television:Mondays- Nitro Saturdays- Saturday Night Sundays- The Main Event WCW Pay-Per-Views:Janurary- nWo Souled Out February- Superbrawl March- Uncensored April- Spring Stampede May- Slamboree June- Great American Bash July- Bash at the Beach August- Road Wild September- Fall Brawl October- Holloween Havoc November- World War 3 December- Starrcade ...yeah.
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Post by hazuki on Mar 30, 2007 18:15:49 GMT -5
damn im just about to start a wwf 1997 diary it will be harder now but anyway ill read this
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 30, 2007 19:39:01 GMT -5
This week on RAW:The first wrestlers in the 1997 Royal Rumble will be announced, and 4 of them will fight for the #30 position!
Sid's challenger at the Royal Rumble will be decided in a match between The man they call Vader and the Phoenom, the Undertaker! Who will challenge Sid at the Royal Rumble?
Jesse James will face Aldo Montoya. Can Montoya score the upset?
Also, Ahmed Johnson's war with Faarooq and the Nation of Domination will heat up as Ahmed faces the big man, Crush. Will the Nation butt in this match?
All this and more this week on WWF RAW!
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Post by duan on Mar 30, 2007 20:25:54 GMT -5
THIS WEEK ON MONDAY NIGHT NITRO!:Hollywoods got a new challenger. He could be the only threat to Hogan's reign as champion. His name is Lex Luger. Luger will get a chance at the World Championship, if he and Roddy Piper are able to defeat the Outsiders' in NITRO'S MAIN EVENT! Also, the United States Championship will be defended, as Eddie Guerrero goes at it with "The Man of 1000 Holds" Dean Malenko. This match should be one for the ages. Chris Jericho will be taking on Bobby Eaton. Can Jericho find his way into a title picture? ALL THIS AND MUCH MUCH MORE ON WCW MONDAY NIGHT NITRO!
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Mar 30, 2007 21:00:02 GMT -5
Monday Night RAW:The show opens up with Ross and McMahon talking about the card tonight, and the Final Four match to determine the #30 entrant into the Royal Rumble Match. They announce the participants as Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Shawn Michaels, and Davey Boy Smith.
We go to the ring for the opener, Aldo Montoya vs. Jesse James. Montoya put up a good fight, but fell short to the Pump Handle Slam. Afterwards, James declared himself winner of the 1997 Royal Rumble. (74%)
We cut to a commercial break before coming back to Vader, who tells Undertaker that he's not going to the Rumble. He tells Undertaker that it is VADER TIME.
Our next match was Ahmed Johnson vs. Crush. This match, for the two men in it, was not bad. The crowd was pulling for Johnson. The ref got distracted by Clereance Mason, and Faarooq hit Ahmed with a 2x4, and Crush used the Heart Punch to score the win. The Nation ran off when Ahmed got up, looking extremely pissed off. (81%)
We see Todd Pettengill, standing by with Bret Hart, who talks about his match coming up next. He says that everyone should just eliminate themself, because if not, Bret will do it for them.
The Final 4 match for the #30 spot in the Rumble was on now. Owen was the first to go via Sweet Chin Music by Shawn. The three remaining brawled on, until Shawn got eliminated by Bret. We were now down to Davey Boy vs. Bret. Bret threw Bulldog over, but Bulldog only went to the apron, he came back in and dumped Bret over to win the #30 spot in the Royal Rumble. (64%)
We see a hype video for Sycho Sid, saying he will be in action this Saturday Night on Shotgun.
We go to the Undertaker in the basement of the arena. He tells Vader that the creatures of the night are not growing weak, and the force that he is can not kill his creatures. He tells Vader that he will rest in peace.
We come back to the main event. Vader vs. Undertaker to determine Sid's challenger at the Royal Rumble, and this was an all-out-brawl. Vader drove Undertaker through a table with a powerbomb, but Taker made it back in before he could be counted out. Vader knocked the ref down inadvertantly, and while he was down, Paul Bearer blasted Undertaker with the urn. Vader used the Vader Bomb, Bearer revived the ref, and Vader scored the win. Undertaker sat up, Vader got away, but Bearer felt the wrath of the Tombstone Piledriver. Taker did the cuthroat sign at Vader as we went off the air. (92%)
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Fury
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Post by Fury on Mar 30, 2007 21:00:40 GMT -5
Nice retirement Funk Anyway good to see you back. This diary will absolutely own. I can't wait to see both of your first shows.
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Post by chrsi on Mar 30, 2007 23:25:21 GMT -5
Beautiful show, Mr. Terry Funk.
Let's see this go on forever.
I liked it, my favorite part of the show was Paul Bearer turning on Undertaker, that was very unexpected.
My least favorite part of the show, however, would have to be Shawn Micheals not getting the number thirty spot into the Royal Rumble. I'm sorry, I just don't like Mr. Bret Hart, or Davey Boy Smith as much as I like Shawn Micheals, but what am I going to do? The show was pretty much flawless.
Anyways, keep up the excellent work, I'm looking forward to future work.
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Post by Stuffs "Thunder" Liger on Mar 30, 2007 23:37:00 GMT -5
Do you also hate America, puppy dogs, and baseball? Great first show, Rickster. I pretty much could guess the booking based on how well I know you, but that's alright
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Post by hazuki on Mar 31, 2007 5:31:22 GMT -5
good show vader for champion i liked the four-way match but the vader vs undertaker was the best match well thats what i think.
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Post by duan on Mar 31, 2007 12:25:06 GMT -5
The Show kicks off with Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcoming all the WCW fans to what should be one of the greatest Nitros. They recap the card, including the Luger/Piper v. Outsiders match, saying Luger must win this, or he cannot challenge Hollywood for the Championship at Souled Out. Also, Eddie Guerrero v. Dean Malenko for the US, Jericho/Eaton, and to kick off the show, Chris Benoit v. Joe Gomez: Chris Benoit v. Joe Gomez:Newcomer Joe Gomez looks for a win in this match, but Benoit put a stop to that, by making quick work out of Gomez. Benoit finished him with the Crossface to the crowd's delight.51%We come back from Commericial with Dean Malenko in the ring. He is awaiting the United States Champion. United States ChampionshipEddie Guerrero(c) v. Dean MalenkoA better match than the last. These two as always have great chemistry in the ring. Eddie looked like he had the match won, after a frogsplash, but Dean kicked out to the crowd's amazement. The end saw Dean Malenko lock in the Texas Clover Leaf, and Eddie taps! Dean Malenko scores the United States Championship! Malenko helps Eddie up and shakes his hand, out of a sign of respect. Eddie seems disappointed as Dean leaves the ring.67%Harlem Heat are backstage. They said that WCW Tag Team Division better get ready for some heat. The crowd really didn't care. Chris Jericho v. Bobby Eaton:Another decent match, with two midcarders trying to make a name for eachother in WCW. Bobby Eaton controlled most of this fairly long match, but Jericho locked in the Lion Tamer and Eaton had no choice but to just tap. Jericho grabbed a mic and told all the champions, "One of you, will suffer the same fate at Souled Out".67%Jeff Jarrett layed down an open challenge for anyone for this saturday on Saturday Night. Jarrett said it is his time to shine. Main EventThe Outsiders v. Lex Luger/Roddy Piper:The Crowd was really into this main event tag match, looking for Luger to score the win. Well, that wasn't the turn out. Hall toss Luger outside about 12 minutes into the match. Then Nash and Piper ended up on the outside. All four men were counted out! After the bell rung, both teams kept brawling until....78%....Hollywood Hogan came out. He said that since everyone was counted out and that he was a "fair man", he will give Luger another chance at him. If Luger can defeat another member of the NWO next week. Luger accepted this challenge. Then the nWo music hit as Buff Bagwell came out. He is the man who stands in the way of Luger and the World Title. The night ended with Luger staring at Nash, Hall, Bagwell, and the World Champion on the ramp.
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Fury
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Post by Fury on Mar 31, 2007 20:15:32 GMT -5
Awesome shows, both of you. Everything has been booked great and both Rumble & Souled Out are looking great. Hoping that Owen & Malenko get good pushes in their respective shows. Keep it up.
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Post by Stuffs "Thunder" Liger on Mar 31, 2007 20:34:08 GMT -5
Did Luger just bust out laughing at Bagwell? Because I would've.
Outside of that, I liked your show, although I have to admit, I probably would've watched RAW most of the night.
If you push Eaton, I might change my mind tho.
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Post by duan on Mar 31, 2007 22:31:57 GMT -5
WCW Brings you only the BEST action on Saturday Nights! This week: Jeff Jarett has layed down an open challenge to anyone on the WCW Roster. Who will accept this challenge? Alex Wright will be in action as he goes against Pscosis. Will Ultimo Dragon be watching this confrontation? A replay of the Luger/Piper v. Outsiders match from this past weeks Nitro. Finally, in the Main Event of the evening, DDP, Diamond Dallas Page with go head to head with Syxx. Check it out, on the TBS SUPERSTATION!
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Post by chrsi on Mar 31, 2007 23:13:12 GMT -5
Pretty rad. Although I'll be honest, I would have been watching Raw for the whole night, WCW was pretty good. Good to see your pushing Chris Jericho, I'm loving that. Also, I'm liking the Eddie Guerrero/Dean Malenko match. I can only imagine how good that was. Although WCW was very good, I would have totally watched Raw, because I have no idea who most of the WCW guys are. But both of you guys, drop a reply to WWE 2007.
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Post by stevecorinoisgod on Apr 1, 2007 5:41:46 GMT -5
This Week on Shotgun Saturday Night:This week on Shotgun Saturday Night, World Wrestling Federation Champion Sycho Sid will be in non-title action against Rocky Maivia. Can the newcomer pull out a major upset?
Also, Justin Hawk Bradshaw will face off with Flash Funk. Can the Funky One beat the tough Texan?
All this and more on Shotgun Saturday Night!
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Post by pero on Apr 1, 2007 5:48:56 GMT -5
I love that Banner, Ricky. It owns. Looking forward to the show.
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