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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 9, 2010 19:14:04 GMT -5
I'm not interested in a Angle vs Taker match at RR. Taker at this point was really at best a upper midcard talent. That's just personal opinion, though. Seems like a more reasonable selection would have been the Rock considering their seemed to be some build up for that on this show. Maybe that happens down the road.
Also, i noticed the tag title tables match on RAW. Now, they are wrestling on the pay per view in a regular match. That should be reversed. Hopefully Edge and Christian retain the titles.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 9, 2010 19:10:51 GMT -5
I like the idea of this diary. I'm not a fan though of some of the wrestlers chosen. I think that if they were the ECW World Champion back when they had the ECW championship, they shouldn't be involved in this. That is just a minor issue though. Good matches and i hope that the Miz doesn't win this because he is the obvious choice.
Good luck with this.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 9, 2010 19:07:32 GMT -5
RAW seemed to be a decent little show. Just really average nothing all that spectacular following a PPV. I don't like the booking of the Miz vs Randy Orton in a steel cage match to pick a stipulation for their ppv match. They shouldn't be involved in a big match like that on RAW. I may have just booked the cage match for the Rumble show. That was one thing i wasn't a fan of. Interested to see how this plays out.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 9, 2010 15:48:15 GMT -5
Week 1 of WWF 1993 has been posted. I like the format i use, it is easy for me. I'm sure some of you won't like it, but oh well.
When i get done with my final exam tonight I will issue out replies to some people.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 9, 2010 15:12:17 GMT -5
Week 1: January 1st - January 8th WWF House Show 1/1/1993 (Auburn Hills, MI) 1. Razor Ramon defeated Max Moon 2. Big Bossman defeated Papa Shango 3. Doink defeated Owen Hart 4. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Koko B. Ware 5. Steiner Brothers defeated WWF World Tag Team Champions Money Inc in a non-title match. 6. Mr. Perfect defeated Skinner 7. The Undertaker defeated the Berzerker WWF House Show 01/2/1993 (Chicago, IL) 1. Tatanka defeated Damien Demento 2. Yokozuna defeated the Bushwhackers 3. Randy Savage defeated Rick Martel 4. WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Marty Jannetty to retain the title. 5. The Headshrinkers defeated the Nasty Boys 6. Jim Duggan defeated Repo Man 7. WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair to retain the title. WWF Superstars 01/2/1993 1. Big Bossman defeated Kamala in 5:28 following a side walk slam. 2. The Headshrinkers defeated Duane Gill/Brooklyn Brawler in 2:33 3. Royal Rumble 1993 Report: Featured a promo by Bobby Heenan promoting the debut of Lex Luger at the Royal Rumble. It is announced that the Steiner Brothers will wrestle the Headshrinkers at the Royal Rumble as well. 4. Razor Ramon defeated Scott Taylor in 1:55 following the Razors Edge 5. Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Hardy in 2:06 following a top rope fist drop. WWF Wrestling Challenge 1/3/1993 1. Tatanka defeated Jim Powers in 4:17 following a Samoan Drop. 2. WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Dale Wolfe in 1:04 following a super kick. 3. Royal Rumble 1993 Report: Features a promo by Jim Duggan who calls out Bam-Bam Bigelow for a match at the Royal Rumble. Several wrestlers cut promos regarding the Royal Rumble match. Wrestlers included Ric Flair, Money Inc and Mr. Perfect. 4. Papa Shango defeated Barry Horowitz in 2:30 following a shoulder breaker. 5. Steiner Brothers defeated the Executioners in 3:56 when Scott Steiner got the pin. WWF Primetime Wrestling 01/4/19931. Rick Martel defeated PJ Walker in 3:42 with the Boston Crab. 2. WWF Royal Rumble 1993 Report: Features the announcement by Jack Tunney where Marty Jannetty will wrestle Shawn Michaels at the Royal Rumble for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Promos by both Jannetty and Michaels promoting the match. Bam-Bam Bigelow accepts the match against Jim Duggan. Several wrestlers cut promos regarding the Royal Rumble match which included, Tatanka, The Undertaker, Jerry Lawler and Doink. 3. High Energy defeated Mike Sharpe/Glenn Ruth in 3:01 when Owen Hart pinned Ruth. 4. Crush defeated Russ Greenberg in 0:45 following the Kona Vice. 5. A video of Bobby Heenan promoting the debut of Lex Luger at the Royal Rumble. 6. Ric Flair cuts a promo centering around Mr. Perfect and guaranteeing a win of the Royal Rumble and reclaiming his WWF World Championship. 7. Yokozuna defeated Joey Maggs in 1:46 following the Bonzai Drop. Yoko attempted to add more punishment but Big Bossman ran down with a nightstick and sent Yoko to the floor. 8. Randy Savage Interview: Mean Gene conducted the interview and the main angle was Savage hinting at retiring from the business. Gene made sure to heavily mention the New Generation. Savage switched his mood and said that he isn’t going to be pushed aside. Savage knows that he has plenty left in the tank and wants the opportunity that he has what it takes to be a champion once again. Savage issues a challenge to WWF World Champion Bret Hart at the Royal Rumble. Will Bret Hart accept the challenge? 9. Jim Duggan defeated Repo Man in 4:08 following a running clothesline. 10. A video highlighting the recent pranks of Doink the Clown. The pranks have been mainly directed at Tatanka. 11. WWF World Tag Team Champions Money Inc. defeated the Bushwhackers in 6:11 in a non-title match when DiBiase pinned Luke. WWF House Show 1/8/1993 (Pittsburgh, PA)1. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Owen Hart 2. Jim Duggan defeated Papa Shango 3. Yokozuna defeated Koko B. Ware 4. Tatanka fought Doink the Clown to a DRAW. 5. Randy Savage defeated Rick Martel 6. WWF World Tag Team Champions Money Inc defeated the Nasty Boys to retain the title: 7. Marty Jannetty defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels by count-out 8. WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair to retain the title [/font]
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 8, 2010 19:57:32 GMT -5
Does it really matter who used the time schedule first? Nope.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 8, 2010 18:12:10 GMT -5
I believe i introduced the time management portion of diaries for the board. I did it for my ECW 2001 diary a while ago. Wasn't a indepth script, though. Me or you, I remember using the time schedule as far back as early 2008. i remember you talking to me on MSN, putting over the format and saying you were going to start using it.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 8, 2010 15:02:32 GMT -5
I believe i introduced the time management portion of diaries for the board. I did it for my ECW 2001 diary a while ago.
Wasn't a indepth script, though.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 7, 2010 20:55:48 GMT -5
changed my format for WWF 1993. It works best for me, i think. Expect an update tomorrow, hopefully!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 6, 2010 12:05:30 GMT -5
Countless flaws from what I have seen. Although I like this mini news story with the 'Will Hulk Hogan return for WrestleMania IX?', it's a little too late, as Hogan appeared two or three weeks following this. The roster is accurate, although Jerry Lawler had already debuted as an announcer a few months back during Prime Time Wrestling. The Kamikaze Kid/123 Kid was already on screen as an enhancement talent, and so of course he has debuted already. Would like to see him squashed a few times on Monday Night RAW before pulling off one of his miracle upsets. I feel that Kamala would be decent to have still around, so out of the guys listed, I hope he is retained. The Nasty Boys and Ric Flair had all ran their course. Just give Flair a suttle farewell. WWF had already finished with NBC as Saturday Night's Main Event moved to FOX in late 1991. Also, feel like WWF does not need King Kong Bundy or Jim Neidhart, not to mention the amount of chances Neidhart had had with the company in the past three years. Dislike Virgil and Tito Santana being released, as WWF was not known for releasing bulks [even two superstars] at this time. Plus Santana is extremely loyal with the company. I do like the base with Vince knowing from the get go of a New Generation, could be good, but research a bit more perhaps. 1. The Ultimate Warrior and the British Bulldog were both released at the same time, so saying that releases aren't "the normal" is false. Also, Santana was fired/retired later in the year anyway. 2. I goofed on the NBC portion. 3. You guys seem to not realize that Flair, Nasty's and others have not left nor been signed. You are just assuming they have. 4. To the best of my knowledge, Hogan didn't even show up or wasn't even mentioned until Beefcake was destroyed by Money Inc. in February 1993. So, speculating whether or not Hogan will comeback in time for WM IX isn't "too late". 5. I also goofed on Lawler, by a freaking month. Give me a break man! 6. Just explaining what is going on here. I'm not going to be totally realistic with this. If i were to be, it wouldn't be any fun. So, i don't consider these as flaws, but rather tweaks. Thanks for commenting, though.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 6, 2010 0:33:41 GMT -5
![](http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/qq121/ChosenOne1989/wwflogo.jpg) World Wrestling Federation News:
- Vince McMahon has made it clear to management that he is looking to go in a “New Generation” phase of the company. Basically, McMahon wants younger wrestlers who are more mobile and have a better look to be heavily pushed on WWF programming. Even with that mindset, veteran wrestlers will still be used.
- It’s been almost a year since Hulk Hogan has been on WWF television. WWF management has sent feelers towards Hogan to see if there is any interest in returning for Wrestle Mania IX. It is expected that Hogan will comeback considering the huge payday Wrestle Mania offers.
- The contracts of Ric Flair, Big Bossman, Brian Knobbs, Jerry Saggs, and Kamala are expiring within the next three to five months. Of the men listed, Ric Flair and the Nasty Boys (Knobbs/Saggs) will most likely be retained. WCW has been in contact with Ric Flair about coming back to company, but WWF officials are doing everything in their power to keep Flair.
- Lex Luger is scheduled to debut at the Royal Rumble on January 24th in a non-wrestling role. He will however be a active wrestler following the event.
- WWF’s contract with NBC to produce Saturday Night Main Event events has expired. Their has been talks to renewal with NBC while WWF has also talked to FOX about providing several future SNME events.
- WWF has been in talks with Jeff Jarrett, King Kong Bundy, Jim Neidhart and Carl Oulette about joining the company. Many feel that the roster needs a few more established names and more depth.
- Tito Santana and Virgil have been released by the WWF.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 5, 2010 23:01:56 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation 1995 Roster Adam Bomb Bam-Bam Bigelow Bart Gunn Billy Gunn Bob Holly Bret Hart Brian Lee British Bulldog Carlos Vega Chris Benoit Diesel Doink the Clown Fatu Hughie The Clown Hunter Hearst Helmsley IRS Jeff Jarrett Jerry Lawler Jim Neidhart Jimmy Del Ray John Bradshaw Kama Lex Luger Mabel Marty Jannetty Mo Owen Hart Paul Roma Quebecer Jacques Quebecer Pierre Randy Savage Razor Ramon Rick Martel Rick Steiner Ron Simmons Scott Norton Scott Steiner Shawn Michaels Tatanka Ted DiBiase The Kamikaze Kid The Undertaker Tom Prichard Yokozuna
Tag Teams: The Smoking Gunns Diesel & Shawn Michaels The Quebecers The Heavenly Bodies Marty Jannetty & The Kamikaze Kid Men on a Mission Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart
WWF Champions: WWF World Champion: Diesel WWF Intercontinental Champion: Scott Steiner WWF World Tag Team Champions: Carlos Vega & Tatanka
WWF Television Shows: WWF Monday Night RAW WWF Superstars
WWF Pay Per Views:
WWF Royal Rumble: WWF Wrestle Mania X: WWF King of the Ring: WWF Summer Slam: WWF Survivor Series: In Your House occurs in April, May, July, September, and October.
NOTE: Only one television show will be written out, which will be RAW. The other shows will be posted in quick result form with important notes(if needed) in the same post of the RAW show. Pay Per Views will be posted with detail. AWARDS FOR THIS DIARY: August 2011 Spotlight [/font]
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Dec 3, 2010 20:19:00 GMT -5
Hey everyone, my name is Bob and I'm new to booking. Whats up?!
On a serious note, I might be planning a new diary after finals end on the 14th. It's been awhile it seems.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 25, 2010 14:43:11 GMT -5
I have a idea for a new diary to go along with NWA-TNA 2002. Would be a WWE diary (not sure on the year) where the diary would be a POV style with the main focus being Vince McMahon looking over his company and whatnot.
Who would be interested in that?
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 19, 2010 21:07:42 GMT -5
Probably not going through with BY2G diary, my god. I fail, I may just hang around. Shocking news.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 17, 2010 13:31:54 GMT -5
Thank god there is more than four matches on the newest show. That is one thing that really bugs me with your TNA diaries. I hope you keep that up as these shows need to have at least six matches on a show. It wasn’t a bad show but I couldn’t really get into it and I’m not sure why. Considering “They” have all the control I don’t see RVD getting a title shot so soon. You could have dragged that one out a little bit. I really hope you add at least three more matches to the pay per view. You have a boatload of talent that is seemingly going unused.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 17, 2010 13:16:35 GMT -5
Smackdown:
I like that you are keeping Lesnar. Not sure why their wasn’t any interaction between Angle and Rey before the opening match on this show. Did Angle just stay in the ring or did he get another entrance? Judging by Bradshaw’s stock market comment I have to think you are going to be introducing the JBL character. A fine main event and I have no problem with Cena being the number one contender. That is if you only keep it to Cena having a title shot on television and it doesn’t go to having a title shot on pay per views while still the US Champion.
Velocity seemed like a basic show. Seems like a very rare occurrence to have the tag titles defended on a really meaningless show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 16, 2010 22:47:45 GMT -5
third show in TNA 2002 has been posted. I liked how it turned out. Hopefully i can get updates up quicker but college is kicking my butt.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 16, 2010 22:45:19 GMT -5
National Wrestling Alliance and Total Non-Stop Action presents Weekly PPV #3 Date: 7/3/2002 From: Nashville, Tennessee
NWA-TNA opening video
Mike Tenay and Don West welcome everyone to NWA-TNA! Tenay quickly promotes some of the matches scheduled to take place on the show. Tenay says that the main event tonight will be one the biggest tag team matches in recent memory. Scott Hall and Scott Steiner will square off against NWA-TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett and the leader of the Second City Saints, CM Punk! West screams in excitement as he is excited to see Scott Steiner get his hands on Jeff Jarrett. Tenay lastly promotes a match between Steve Corino and Monty Brown. West believes that Corino is in for a rude awakening tonight!
NWA representative Bill Behrens makes his way down to the ring to a dead reaction. Behrens stumbles into the ring and grabs a microphone. Behrens attempts to pump up the fans before announcing that he is out here to deliver some big news for NWA-TNA. Behrens says he and his colleagues with the NWA have came to the conclusion that TNA needs a no nonsense commissioner starting tonight. After searching high and low for the perfect fit for the spot Behrens believes he has found the perfect man to fill the position. Behrens describes the man as being a icon and a guy who will not take crap from anyone. Behrens teases announcing who he has selected but stops and declares the new commissioner will be the special referee for the main event tonight! Mike Tenay and Don West wonder who Behrens has brought in to maintain order in NWA-TNA!
Opening Contest: Ron Killings defeated David Young in 6:23: Young managed to get a good amount of offense in which included a hammerlock scoop slam and a butterfly suplex but he couldn’t put Killings away. Killings countered a spine buster attempt with a DDT and connected with a scissors kick to win the bout. **
Backstage, Scott Hudson is with Chris Harvard. Harvard talks about his interaction with Ron Killings last week. Harvard tells Hudson that he is hear in TNA to educate not only the fans but the wrestlers. Harvard is convinced that he can help Killings become a respectable human being and he will do whatever he needs to do to get his point across.
Backstage, a camera catches Scott Hall and Scott Steiner talking about their main event tag match. Nothing is heard from the conversation but they walk of happy.
Second Contest: Jerry Lynn defeated Jimmy Yang in 10:09: A fast pace contest that saw both men take several high risk moves. Lynn knocked Yang off the apron with a springboard dropkick and followed up with a nice suicide dive. Yang held his own with a tornado DDT coming off the apron and planted Lynn on the floor. Late in the match, Yang missed a moonsault off the top rope and Lynn was able to spike Yang with the cradle pile driver moments later. *** After the match, AJ Styles appears at the top of the entrance way nodding in approval.
Backstage, Goldylocks is standing with the “King of Old School” Steve Corino. Corino says he has been hearing people whisper that he has gone after beast. Corino reminds everyone of his accomplishments and how Monty Brown has amounted to nothing in this business. Corino tells Goldylocks that Brown’s muscles will not be enough to defeat Corino and his wrestling knowledge. Corino finishes off he promo by saying that the King will be on top his throne sooner rather than later.
CM Punk, Colt Cabana and Ace Steele make their way down to the ring to a pretty good heel reaction. Punk ignores the fans yelling at him and enters the ring with a smirk on his face. Punk points at the fans and laughs at a few of them. Punk says that himself and his friends knew that they needed to make a name for themselves quickly in TNA to survive. Punk figured the best way to make a name for themselves would by going after one of the top dogs in the company. Punk tells the fans that he is straight edge, which means he doesn’t drink beer, use drugs, or use anything that would harm his body. Considering all that Punk says that he had been waiting a long time to inflict physical pain on Scott Hall. Punk believes that Scott Hall is everything wrong with the wrestling business and that Hall needs to be taken out before he influences anymore wrestlers or fans to go down his same road of self destruction. Before Punk can continue Scott Hall’s music hits and Hall comes out to a good reaction. Hall insults Punk by saying he doesn’t have any idea who the hell he is or who his buddies are but he doesn’t care. Hall has a rather serious tone when talking about the Second City Saints costing him his first World Championship last week. Hall simply tells them that they made the biggest mistake of their life! Scott Hall makes his way down to the ring with the Second City Saints daring Hall to enter the ring. Hall stops and points to the backstage area where his buddy Scott Steiner comes out with a lead pipe! Steiner and Hall storm the ring but the Second City Saints bail to the floor complaining about the pipe. Hall and Steiner play to the fans to close out the segment.
Mike Tenay and Don West hype up the rest of the show and a few NWA shows happening all over the country.
Third Contest: Steve Corino defeated Monty Brown in 13:47: Brown used his strength advantaged early on to toss Corino around. Brown displayed a few power moves such as a running power slam, military press slam and a fall away slam. Corino avoided the Pounce and Brown went hard shoulder first into a corner. Corino managed to nail Brown with a super kick but Brown showed his resilience and kicked out! After several more minutes of back and forth action, Corino snuck out the win by nailing Brown with brass knuckles and used the ropes for leverage on the pin attempt. **½ After the match, Corino bragged that his wrestling intelligence prevailed just like he knew it would.
Backstage, Scott Hudson is standing with Christopher Daniels, Elix Skipper and Low Ki. Daniels tells Hudson that he has found two other guys who have not been respected throughout their wrestling careers. Daniels says that Skipper was made out to be a joke in WCW while Low Ki isn’t given the proper respect despite being a star in Japan. Daniels announces that the three of them have formed together and have the common goal of becoming the most feared group of men in NWA-TNA. Ki finishes off the promo by saying “we aren’t asking for your respect, we are demanding it”.
Fourth Contest: Christopher Daniels/Low Ki/Elix Skipper defeated Maximo Brothers/Amazing Red in 11:14: A incredible six man tag match that saw all six men display their best moves. Red nearly pinned Daniels following the Code Red. Maximo Brothers went for the Spanish Fly on Ki but they were crotched by Skipper who walked the top rope and took Joel Maximo over to the floor with a hurricanrana! The ending of the match saw Ki connect with top rope double stomp on Red and Daniels drove Red to the mat with the Angels Wings to win the match. ***½
Backstage, Goldylocks is with Curt Hennig. Hennig hits on Goldylocks briefly before turning his attention to Ken Shamrock who is not in attendance. Hennig challenges Shamrock to a shoot fight in the parking lot next week. Hennig believes that this shows he is not afraid of Shamrock. Hennig proclaims that he will show he has the perfect way to beat Shamrock.
A video promoting the recent interactions between America’s Most Wanted and the Backseat Boys is shown.
Fifth Contest: Chris Harris defeated Johnny Kashmere in 7:58: A rather slow contest but a average match nonetheless. Kashmere controlled Harris early on with a float over DDT and slowed the match down with several abdominal stretches and other rest holds. Harris broke free and clotheslined Kashmere several times. Harris sidestepped a swinging neck breaker attempt and hit the Catatonic for the win. *¼
Mike Tenay and Don West hype up next weeks show. Tenay says that next week we will see Amazing Red take on Christopher Daniels. Colt Cabana and Ace Steele will meet Joey Matthews and Christian York in tag action. Sonny Siaki squares off against Sabu and Chris Harvard will make his debut plus a lot more! They also hype up the main event which is coming up next! Who is the commisioner?!
Jeremy Borash is standing in the ring and slowly introduces the commisioner of NWA-TNA and the special referee for the main even as being… TERRY FUNK! Funk gets a great reception as the main event is just about to start.
Main Event: Scott Steiner/Scott Hall defeated NWA-TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett/CM Punk in 10:22: All four men brawled into the crowd as Steiner chased after Jarrett while Hall and Punk traded chair shots. Steiner eventually caught up to Jarrett and sent Jarrett into walls, chairs and the guard railing. Punk manages to low blow Hall with a chair and snap suplex Hall on the concrete. Punk helps out Jarrett by using Jarrett’s guitar to smash Steiner over the back of the head. Funk is really letting these four men use whatever they want. Punk and Jarrett work on Steiner back in the ring until Hall stumbles back into the ring. Jarrett goes for the Stroke on Steiner but Hall attacks Jarrett and tosses the champ to the floor. Punk charges towards Hall but is met with a boot to the midsection. Hall sets Punk up for the Edge and hits it! Hall covers but Jarrett comes back in and breaks the count. Punk rolls to the floor as Jarrett is left alone with Scott Steiner standing right behind him. Jarrett turns around and is met with a clothesline, belly to belly suplex and double under hook power bomb. Steiner signals for the Recliner and locks it in! After a brief moment, Jarrett gives up! Scott Steiner has made the champion quit! *** After the match, Terry Funk raises the arms of winners. Scott Steiner closes out the show signaling that he will be the champion as Jarrett is helped to the back by Punk while clutching at his championship.
End of show
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Bob Bob Bobelow
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 11, 2010 13:10:34 GMT -5
Honestly, i give this about two weeks. You never stick to a TNA diary, despite being a die hard fan, apparently.
Hopefully i am wrong and you manage to have this be a successful diary.
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