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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Nov 10, 2015 21:20:04 GMT -5
Week #49: December 5th - December 11th WWF RAW 12/5/1994 1. Hughie The Clown defeated Bob Holly in 4:05 following a top rope moonsault. After the match, Doink the Clown entered the ring and rubbed paint on Holly’s face. Doink and Hughie want the WWF World Tag Team Championships. 2. Marty Jannetty defeated AJ Fatal in 2:44 following a top rope fist drop. 3. Kings Court w/Rick Steiner: Jerry Lawler introduces a man who finally smartened up and made a name for himself, Rick Steiner. Lawler credits Rick for turning on WWF Intercontinental Champion, Scott Steiner. Rick tells Lawler and the fans this wouldn't have happened if the fans and his own brother had forgotten about him while he was on the sidelines with a knee injury. Even when Jim Ross or Vince McMahon came to his house to interview him all they wanted to talk about was the success that Scott Steiner had. His own brother neglected to talk about him and the team they had, and instead talked about his own success. While at home, Rick became frustrated knowing that he is the better Steiner brother but his brother got the chance for success while he sat with his leg in the air for three months before entering rehab for his injury. Rick tells Lawler that he is going to beat his brother for the WWF Intercontinental Championship and prove that he is the better wrestler and the fans and his brother shouldn't have turned their backs on him first. 4. Arn Anderson & Scott Norton defeated Joe Cage & Paul Jones in 3:14 when Anderson pinned Cage following a spine buster. 5. John Bradshaw defeated Crush in 6:49 following a lariat. 6. Rick Martel & Tamara Confrontation: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Tamara regarding her departure from Rick Martel and who her new man could be. Tamara tells Ross that she has found her new man, but he isn't coming to the WWF until January because 1995 is going to be a new year for her and a new year full of success. Rick Martel makes his way down to the ring and gets a good reception from the crowd. Martel wants Tamara to give him a second chance. He held the WWF Intercontinental Championship for nearly a year and is just going through a rough patch. Martel knows he still has what it takes and wants Tamara by his side. Tamara tells Martel that he is a loser and he will be nothing without her managerial services. She has moved on and is with a man that is ready for primetime while Martel is past his prime. Tamara slaps Martel down to a knee and leaves. The camera pans onto Martel who raises his head from his hand, and has a look of aggression that hasn't been seen in months, if ever. 7. Ron Simmons defeated The Kamikaze Kid in 4:15 following an over the shoulder back breaker. After the match, Ron Simmons grabbed the microphone and said that the Movement is not going to be stopped by a speed bump. They are on a mission to be recognized and they will not fall short. 8. The Headshrinkers defeated Vince Grossman & Damien Wolf in 2:19 when Fatu pinned Wolf after a top rope big splash. 9. Ludvig Borga Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Ludvig Borga regarding his attack on Duke Droese hitting Droese with his own garbage can. Borga says that Droese is an example of how embarrassing Americans are. Duke Droese is happy to be throwing trash of disgusting Americans away every day. He smells like trash and looks like garbage. He is what makes America, and yet the fans cheer him. Borga is going to send the trash man to the compactor and defeat another WWF hero. 10. Razor Ramon defeated Tim Thomas in 2:44 following the Razors Edge. After the match, Jeff Jarrett ran into the ring and whacked Ramon over the back with a steel chair while Ramon was on the middle rope. Jarrett jabbed Ramon in the midsection and knee with steel chair before being ran off by Marty Jannetty and the Kamikaze Kid. Jarrett is walking up the aisle way pointing to his head and saying that he is tougher than Ramon and he just proved it. 11. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Sionne in 3:04 following the Pedigree. After the match, Helmsley taunted Mr. Perfect saying he embarrassed Perfect by pinning him at Survivor Series. 12. Owen Hart Interview: Owen Hart comes down to ringside and doesn't appear to be in a good mood. Owen says that for nearly three years in the WWF and he doesn't get the opportunity to showcase his skills. Owen recalls defeating Chris Benoit earlier this year and all he gets is enhancement matches while Benoit gets WWF Intercontinental Championship matches. Owen tells McMahon and Jim Ross that he is sick of this and he is going to get the attention he deserves because he is the best Hart in the WWF, with all respect to Bret Hart, he knows he is better than his brother. 13. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Chris Kanyon in 2:15 following a diving head butt. After the match, Bigelow made it clear he will be in the Royal Rumble match and the Beast from the East will be the top dog in the WWF. 14. Diesel wrestled Tatanka to a double count-out due to interference from the Movement and Shawn Michaels running down to save Diesel at the 8 minute mark. Bret Hart also ran down to even the odds against Tatanka, Carlos Vega and Ron Simmons. During the match, it was announced that Carlos Vega and Tatanka would be getting a tag team title match on next weeks RAW. WWF Superstars 12/10/1994 1. Chris Benoit defeated Scotty Anton in 3:15 with the Crossface. 2. Mr. Perfect Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Mr. Perfect regarding Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Perfect says that Helmsley pinned him after several minutes of wrestling some of the best wrestlers going in the WWF today. Perfect isn't embarrassed by Helmsley pinning, but rather it gives him more motivation to get Hunter in the ring and show Hunter that he still has a lot to offer in the ring. Perfect tells Ross that he wants Helmsley in the ring and wants Hunter to show what he has to offer in a singles match if he is man enough to face him man to man. 3. Men on a Mission defeated Greg Valentine & Butch Jones in 2:44 when Mabel pinned Valentine following a big splash 4. Randy Savage defeated Jeff Jarrett by count-out in 6:17 when Razor Ramon hit the Razors Edge on Jarrett on the floor. Scott Norton came out and brawled with Ramon to end the program. WWF Wrestling Challenge 12/11/1994 1. IRS defeated James Hutchinson in 2:11 following a lariat 2. Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Carter in 2:33 following a super kick. 3. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defeated Jim Neidhart in 2:05 following the Bonzai Drop.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Nov 9, 2015 13:49:24 GMT -5
I'm trying to figure out the best direction for WWF '94 as I head into '95. There are several different directions I could go into, just have to make sure the timing is right. '95 should be a lot fun to write with the introduction of many talents.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 16, 2015 22:57:17 GMT -5
Week #48: November 28th - December 4th WWF RAW 11/28/1994 1. Chris Benoit defeated Patrick Griffin in 2:14 with a German suplex. 2. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated James Howard in 2:33 following a diving head butt. 3. The Movement Interview: Jim Ross introduces Ron Simmons, Tatanka and Carlos Vega, better known as the Movement for an interview. Ross gives credit to Simmons and Tatanak for their victorious at Survivor Series last Wednesday. Simmons tells Ross that it is about time he and the rest of the world realize that the Movement isn't a joke. Simmons says that for far too long they allowed themselves to be treated less than everyone else and today it’s a new era. It’s the era of the Movement. At Survivor Series, he defeated Bret Hart, who people consider to be the best wrestler going and is a former WWF World Champion. Simmons suggests that with that victory he should get a title shot. Simmons puts over Tatanka for his victory over Shawn Michaels, who is considered to be a future World Champion. Simmons wants to know where is Tatanka’s praise. Why isn't Tatanka seen as a future World Champion? Lastly, Simmons puts over Carlos Vega for smartening up and joining his brothers as they look to shake the foundation of the WWF Simmons tells Ross that as long as they are united, nothing can prevent them from taking over the WWF and taking all the gold, which they deserve. “The Movement isn't slowing down anytime soon, JR.” 4. Razor Ramon defeated Tom Black in 2:06 following the Razors Edge. During the match, Jeff Jarrett cut a promo calling Ramon nothing more than a fake tough greaser and that Jarrett is going to beat him because he is the greater professional wrestler. 5. British Bulldog defeated Mike Taylor in 2:45 following a running power slam. 6. Hulk Hogan Interview: Vince McMahon introduces Hulk Hogan for an interview. Hogan is greeted with a great ovation and Hogan smiling since his team won the Survivor Series match against the Dynasty. McMahon gives him props for his victory at Survivor Series but notes that Hogan had a brief confrontation with WWF World Champion King Yokozuna at the end of the pay per view. McMahon wants to know what that was all about. Hogan says he entered the Survivor Series with the mindset and goal to beat Ric Flair and his cronies once and for all and he did just that. His goals changed after that match and it’s back to reclaiming what he never lost in the ring. Hogan wants the WWF World Championship back around his waist and he knows he is the man who can take out the mighty King Yokozuna to get it done, brother. 7. Bob Holly defeated Greg Jacobson in 3:16 following a top rope cross body. 8. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Marty Jannetty in 5:52 following the Pedigree. 9. Diesel Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Big Daddy Cool, Diesel. Diesel is proud of what he did to Lex Luger at Survivor Series. Ross claims that Luger is saying he needs reconstructive surgery and he hears he will never look the same. Diesel laughs off the rumor and tells Ross that he did some reconstructive. Diesel suggests that Luger not show his face in the WWF or it will get rearranged. Ross mentions the Royal Rumble and Diesel proclaims that he will enter the match and toss twenty-nine other superstars over the top as he will become the WWF World Champion at WrestleMania XI. Diesel is focused and determined to be champion and nobody is going to stop him. 10. Duke Droese defeated IRS in 4:05 following a spine buster. After the match, Ludvig Borga came out and attacked Droese with his own trash can. Borga stood tall with a scowl on his face to end the segment. 11. Jim Cornette & King Yokozuna Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with WWF World Champion King Yokozuna and Jim Cornette regarding the challenge made by Hulk Hogan earlier in the night. Cornette tells McMahon that he knows many people think that his client King Yokozuna would deny the challenge from Hulk Hogan, but that’s not the case. Yokozuna welcomes the challenge because he wants to crush the American peoples dreams by defeating their hero on pay per view at the Royal Rumble. Cornette tells us that Hulk Hogan will fail at his quest at becoming the WWF World Champion and he will be a failure in the eyes of the fans. 12. WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns defeated The Steiner Brothers in 13:08 when Billy pinned Scott Steiner after Rick Steiner turned on Scott hitting him with the WWF Intercontinental Championship allowing the Gunns to hit the Sidewinder on Scott. WWF Superstars 12/3/19941. Shawn Michaels defeated Todd Tyler in 2:35 following a super kick. 2. Owen Hart defeated Rick Fuller in 2:44 following a missile dropkick. 3. Scott Norton defeated Dale Thomas in 2:10 following a middle rope shoulder block. 4. The Heavenly Bodies defeated Men on a Mission in 6:14 when Del Ray pinned Mo after a spike piledriver with Pritchard. WWF Wrestling Challenge 12/4/19941. Mr. Perfect defeated Chris Kanyon in 2:19 following the Perfect Plex. 2. Jeff Jarrett defeated Jim Neidhart in 2:33 with the figure four 3. The Undertaker defeated Ludvig Borga in 5:13 following a tombstone piledriver.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 3, 2015 23:42:56 GMT -5
Week #47: November 21st - November 27th WWF RAW 11/21/1994 1. Marty Jannetty defeated Rick Martel in 3:05 following the Rocker Dropper. During the match, Tamara called in saying that she has been scouting for someone who is ready for Primetime and that man will be in the WWF soon. 2. Chris Benoit defeated Greg Edwards in 2:44 following a diving head butt. 3. Kings Court w/Bret Hart: Jerry Lawler introduces the “overrated, whiny” Bret Hart for an interview. Hart comes out for the interview and is greeted with a good reaction from the fans. Lawler hypes up Bret’s upcoming match against Ron Simmons this Wednesday at Survivor Series. Hart tells Lawler and the fans that Simmons has all the talent in the world, but to claim that the WWF is holding him back because of the color of his skin is ludicrous. Bret didn't appreciate getting screwed a few weeks ago on RAW when Simmons cost Hart his rematch with King Yokozuna for the WWF World Championship. Bret knows that Simmons is looking to make a name for himself and be seen as a credible challenge, but it will not come at the expense of the Hitman at the Survivor Series. Hart says he is going to survive at the pay per view and he will reclaim the WWF World Championship to end the segment. 4. Lex Luger defeated Tom Thomas in 2:22 with the Torture Rack. After the match, Diesel enters the ring and brawls with Luger until security breaks them off. 5. Mr. Perfect defeated Frank Goodman in 2:45 following the Perfect Plex. During the match, Hunter Hearst Helmsley cut a promo saying that he is the definition of perfection and Mr. Perfect will be retired thanks to the Dynasty. 6. Jim Cornette Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Jim Cornette regarding his clients going after the WWF World Tag Team Championships and defending the WWF World Championship. Cornette tells Ross that the Heavenly Bodies are the greatest tag team and they have what it takes to dethrone the rodeo clowns the Smoking Gunns to win the WWF World Tag Team Championships. Then, in the main event, WWF World Champion King Yokozuna is going to squash the muscle up freak British Bulldog with the Bonzai Drop and retain the WWF World Championship. He is looking forward to walking out of Survivor Series with championship gold for his clients! 7. Owen Hart defeated Jim Norris in 2:48 following a missile dropkick. 8. The Kamikaze Kid defeated IRS in 5:07 following a moonsault 9. Chris Benoit Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Chris Benoit regarding his WWF Intercontinental Championship match against Scott Steiner this Wednesday. Benoit asks McMahon if he witnessed what he did earlier in the night because at Survivor Series he is going to dominate Scott Steiner and break his shoulder while winning championship gold. Benoit knows that Steiner is weakened and at Survivor Series Steiner is going to be crippled just like his brother Rick was. 10. Men On A Mission defeated Hank Hansom & Rick Freddie in 1:33 when Mabel pinned Freddie. 11. The Dynasty defeated Greg Jones, Virgil, Chris Kanyon, Rhino Richards & Paul Jones in 4:50 when Flair made Virgil submit to the figure four. 12. The British Bulldog & WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns defeated WWF World Champion King Yokozuna & The Heavenly Bodies in 14:19 when Bulldog pinned Yokozuna. After the match, Bulldog decked Jim Cornette off the apron and celebrated the win with the WWF World Championship. Could Bulldog walk out of Survivor Series as the WWF World Champion? WWF Survivor Series Date: 11/23/1994 From: San Antonio, TX Announcers: Jim Ross & Bobby Heenan Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to San Antonio for the Survivor Series! Ross hypes up the huge show hyping up the five on five tag match between the Dynasty and Hulkamania. Heenan doesn't think Hogan can trust all of his partners and he certainly wouldn't trust Mr. Perfect. Also tonight, WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defends against the British Bulldog. Heenan believes that Bulldog is all bark and doesn't have the bite to win the championship from royalty tonight. Ross also promotes Ron Simmons taking on Bret Hart in singles action before sending us to the ring for a championship match to kickoff the pay per view! Opening Contest: WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns vs. The Heavenly Bodies: A well worked tag match to kick off the program with Pritchard and Del Ray nearly winning the titles on numerous occasions. Pritchard spiked Billy with a piledriver but wasn’t able to get a pin fall. Pritchard hit a side slam and Del Ray nearly pinned Billy following a moonsault. Billy planted Del Ray with a face buster and backdropped Pritchard over the top to the floor. Bart got the hot tag and press slammed Del Ray upon his entry. Bart also hit a snap power slam but only get a near fall on a cover attempt. Pritchard comes off the top looking for a cross body but is caught and Bart delivers a back breaker but keeps Tom over his knee so that Billy can come off the top to hit the Sidewinder and the Gunns retained the titles! (The Smoking Gunns defeated The Heavenly Bodies, 10:53, ***)Backstage, Todd Pettengill interviews Shawn Michaels regarding his upcoming match with Tatanka. Michaels doesn't know what Tatanka’s problems is, but the fact of the matter is that Michaels is better than Tatanka not due to skin color but because of his talents that Tatanka doesn't have. He proved it last year when he regained the WWF Intercontinental Championship from Tatanka. Michaels tells us that 1995 is going to be his year and he isn't ending 1994 on a bad note by losing to inferior opponent. Second Contest: Tatanka vs. Shawn Michaels: Tatanka attacked Michaels during his entrance and sent Michaels back first into the guard railing several times before entering the ring. Tatanka comes off the top to nail Michaels with an overhand chop and got a near fall. Michaels would soon battle back with a jaw breaker and a leaping forearm strike for a two count. Michaels scoop slams Tatanka and stomps right on his face before going to the top rope looking for an elbow drop, but Tatanka gets up to crotch Shawn and hits a superplex for a near fall. Tatanka attempts a Samoan Drop but Michaels gets out of the move and hits a neck breaker. Michaels ducks a wild clothesline and hits a tear drop suplex before kipping up and going to the top rope. Michaels leaps off looking for an elbow drop, but Tatanka got up and stopped Michaels. Tatanka battled with Michaels before raking his eyes and managed to hit a middle rope Samoan Drop! Tatanka covers Michaels and gets the three count! (Tatanka defeated Shawn Michales, 9:14, **1/2) A video highlighting the rise of Scott Steiner and winning the WWF Intercontinental Championship is aired Third Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner vs. Chris Benoit: Benoit quickly goes to work on Steiner with kicks and chops in the corner before hitting a snap suplex for a one count. Benoit kept control with a knee strike to the champs midsection as Steiner ran the ropes. Benoit focused his attack on Steiner’s shoulder with knee strikes and a shoulder breaker but Scott kicked out on the cover attempt. Benoit quickly put a cross arm breaker on Steiner but was unable to get a submission. Benoit misses a clothesline and is met with an overhead belly to belly suplex but Steiner holds his shoulder and can’t follow up allowing Benoit to keep control of the bout. Benoit drives Steiner down with a German suplex and an impressive full nelson suplex with a bridge but Steiner rolls out of the cover at two. Benoit misses a splash in the corner and Steiner hit a double under hook power bomb for a near fall as Benoit got his boot on the bottom rope. Late in the match, Benoit hit a brain buster and head to the top rope but played to the fans for too long. That allowed Steiner to recover and hit a top rope Frankensteiner! Steiner goes for the cover and pins Benoit to retain the title. (Scott Steiner defeated Chris Benoit, 12:33, ***1/2)Backstage, Todd Pettengill interviews Lex Luger who is looking at himself in a mirror. Luger tells Pettengill that he isn't worried about his match with Diesel because there is nothing Diesel could do to him that would impact his incredibly body and good looks. Luger scoffs at Pettengill for suggesting that Diesel would be able to beat him before leaving the scene. Fourth Contest: Diesel vs. Lex Luger in a no disqualification match: Luger enters the ring from behind and attempts to hit Diesel with his mirror but Diesel turns around and avoids the shot and kicks the mirror into Luger’s face before clotheslining Luger over the top to the floor. Diesel quickly follows and drives Lex face first into the ring steps and Luger is yelling “my face, my face.” Diesel drops Luger chest first across the guard railing before throwing Luger back into the ring and slides a chair in as well. Diesel plays to the crowd and steps over the top rope but is met with a chair shot from Luger over the head and Diesel crashes to the floor. Lex keeps touching his face worried about any damage and a sense of aggression comes over him. Luger has the chair with him as he nails Diesel over the back several times. Luger rolls Diesel into the ring and soon hits a vertical suplex for a near fall. Luger attempts a piledriver but Diesel backdrops Lex and nails Luger with a big boot. Diesel staggers to his feet and kicks Luger in the midsection before hitting at the Jackknife power bomb and drops down onto Luger for the victory. (Diesel defeated Lex Luger, 7:42, *1/4) After the match, Luger is seen being helped to the back covering his face while Diesel plays to the crowd. A video promoting the recent attitude change in Ron Simmons and the formation of the Movement over recent weeks is aired. Fifth Contest: Bret Hart vs. Ron Simmons: Early on, Hart worked over Simmons with strikes followed by a running bulldog and a side Russian leg sweep but only got a near fall. Simmons drove Hart chest first into the corner and hit a back suplex to get control in his favor. Simmons continues his offense with a running power slam and locked in a bear hug but Hart was able to battle his way out of the hold. Hart comes off the ropes but is stopped by a boot to the midsection and Simmons hit a gut wrench suplex for a near fall. Moments later, Simmons misses a spear in the corner and Hart hit a side slam before coming off the middle rope and hit a forearm drop for a near fall. Hart leaps off the middle rope to nail Simmons with an elbow strike and goes to lock in the Sharpshooter, but Simmons uses his legs to kick Hart into the corner chest first again. Simmons plants Hart with a reverse DDT but only gets a near fall. Simmons waits in the corner and hits a running football tackle a couple of times to knock Hart off his feet. Bret eventually leaps over the shoulder tackle attempt and rolls Simmons up for a near fall. Late in the match, Hart attempts a crucifix pin but Simmons drives Hart down to the mat instead. Simmons lifts Hart up and hits the Dominator to win the match right in the middle of the ring. (Ron Simmons defeated Bret Hart, 14:50, **1/2) After the match, Simmons blows snot on Hart and disrespects the crowd before heading to the backstage area. A video promoting the feud between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan is aired. Sixth Contest: The Dynasty vs. Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, The Undertaker, Mr. Perfect & Razor Ramon: 1st Elimination: Razor Ramon pinned by Scott Norton 2nd Elimination: Jeff Jarrett pinned by Mr. Perfect 3rd Elimination: Mr. Perfect pinned by Hunter Hearst Helmsley 4th Elimination: Arn Anderson pinned by The Undertaker 5th Elimination: Randy Savage pinned by Hunter Hearst Helmsley 6th Elimination: Scott Norton disqualified after hitting Undertaker with a steel chair while Taker had Flair in a tombstone 7th Elimination: Undertaker counted-out when he was brawling with Norton on the floor 8th Elimination: Hunter Hearst Helmsley disqualified for hitting Hogan with a ring bell 9th Elimination: Ric Flair pinned by Hulk Hogan following the leg drop After the match, a bloodied Hogan plays to the crowd when his teammates come down to the ring to celebrate the victory while Flair is on the floor having a tantrum over the loss. The WWF returns to pay per view on January 22nd, 1995 with the Royal Rumble We see WWF World Champion King Yokozuna and the British Bulldog preparing for the main event via a split screen with both men looking focused and determined. Main Event: WWF World Champion King Yokozuna vs. The British Bulldog: Bulldog comes off the ropes attempting a couple of shoulder blocks but Yokozuna doesn't budge and on the third attempt he catches Bulldog and this a belly to belly suplex for a near fall. Bulldog staggers into a corner and Yokozuna hits a big splash to drop Bulldog face first onto the canvas. Yoko taunts the fans before coming off the ropes and misses a leg drop. Bulldog gets to his feet and decks Yoko several times with right hands. Bulldog staggers Yokozuna following a leaping shoulder block and knocks Yoko off his feet after a middle rope missile dropkick! Bulldog goes for the cover but Yoko kicks out at two. Bulldog waits in the corner looking for a running clothesline but Mr. Fuji grabs his foot. Bulldog lifts Fuji onto the apron but the distraction allows Yoko to hit a big splash and a belly to belly suplex out of the corner. Yoko sets up for the Bonzai Drop and hits it! Yoko covers Bulldog and gets the three count. (King Yokozuna defeated the British Bulldog, 8:24, *1/2) After the match, Yokozuna, Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji stand tall in the ring waving the Japanese flag... when… a taped up Hulk Hogan comes out and is waving the American flag at the top of the entrance ramp. The show comes to an end with Yokozuna staring down Hogan with an intense look on his face. WWF Superstars 11/26/1994 1. Carlos Vega defeated Rick Rodgers in 3:11 following a spinning heel kick 2. John Bradshaw defeated Steve Christian in 2:05 following a lariat 3. Doink the Clown defeated Jim Neidhart in 2:28 following the Whoopee Cushion 4. Fatu defeated IRS in 4:56 following a top rope big splash WWF Wrestling Challenge 11/27/1994 1. The Kamikaze Kid defeated Rick Martel in 4:12 following a top rope moonsault 2. Owen Hart defeated Tim Jenkins in 3:44 following a missile dropkick 3. Men on a Mission defeated The Quebecers in 8:09 by disqualification when Pierre broke a hockey stick over Mabel’s back
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Oct 2, 2015 9:41:18 GMT -5
Sticking to a strong sense of realism prevents creativity. As long as something is booked/written in the right way, anything should be seen as "realistic." WWF 1994 will have some surprising decisions eventually, but I hope my booking allows it to make sense or is entertaining, at least.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 26, 2015 0:02:49 GMT -5
Week 46 in WWF '94 has been posted. The next week will feature Survivor Series.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 26, 2015 0:00:57 GMT -5
Week #46: November 14th - November 20th WWF RAW 11/14/1994 1. Duke Droese defeated Paul Diamond in 2:13 following a side slam. 2. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Bert Stevenson in 2:10 following a diving head butt. 3. Kings Court w/Heavenly Bodies & Jim Cornette: Jerry Lawler introduces the number one contenders to the WWF World Tag Team Championships, the Heavenly Bodies. Alongside Jim Cornette, Tom Pritchard and Jimmy Del Ray make their way out mocking the Smoking Gunns with their hats and toy guys. Cornette says that next week they go to the rodeo when they meet the top tag team in the WWF, two cowboys. Sadly for the Gunns, the Bodies aren’t going to be as easy as a rodeo because his guys are hungry and they want to taste WWF championship gold. Pritchard chimes in and tells Billy and Bart that they will be the only surviving team and they will kick the Gunns harder than any mule could to them. Del Ray is grinding when he says that when they win the titles they will go to the local bars and fight off all the toothless cowgirls that Texas has, because the Heavenly Bodies are irresistible. Cornette notes that when they win the titles they won’t have any credible challengers because they beaten everyone so they might as well go to Japan or somewhere else where there is actual competition. Marty Jannetty and the Kamikaze Kid run down and brawl with the Bodies. Jannetty issues a challenge to the Bodies for tonight and it is accepted. 4. Crush & Ludvig Borga defeated The Headshrinkers in 9:46 when Borga pinned Samu following a shoulder breaker. 5. John Bradshaw defeated IRS in 4:33 following a lariat. Prior to the match, Crush tried to attack Bradshaw but officials kept them apart. 6. Ric Flair Interview: Vince McMahon sat down with Ric Flair a few days ago to talk about Hulk Hogan and the Survivor Series elimination match. McMahon asks what Flair is determined to end Hulkamania. Flair laughs and tells Vince that Hogan is everything that is wrong with professional wrestling. Hogan does this all for the fans when he should be doing it only for himself. Flair says he has been a multiple time champion and he would wrestle three times a day and go sixty minutes each time. Flair has never declined a challenge, but Hogan avoided him three years ago. Flair thinks that Hogan is a coward and the fans adore a coward. Flair puts himself over saying that he is the guy that fans should be celebrating and when he eliminates Hogan from the WWF the fans will only have the option but to join him and the Dynasty and get behind the real champions of professional wrestling. 7. British Bulldog Interview: Jim Ross introduces the number one contender to the WWF World Champion, the British Bulldog. Ross asks about his WWF World Championship match next week at Survivor Series. Bulldog tells Ross that is will be the biggest challenge of his career taking on the mighty Yokozuna, but he is ready for the challenge and he wants to be recognized as the very best. Bulldog says he has been successful in everything he has ever done and with the fans behind him, he is going to put Yokozuna down on the mat for three seconds. Bulldog tells Ross that he has had a rough year, but ending the year as WWF World Champion would make all the pain from earlier in the year all worth it. He is ready for a dog fight at Survivor Series! 8. Doink The Clown defeated Rick Martel in 5:34 following the Whoopee Cushion. After the match, Martel sat dejected on the apron while the fans started to give him some support. 9. Owen Hart defeated Mike Timmons in 2:17 following a missile dropkick. 10. The Heavenly Bodies defeated Marty Jannetty & The Kamikaze Kid in 10:25 when Del Ray pinned Jannetty. 11. Rick Steiner Update: A video of Rick Steiner in a gym working out and looking in really good condition is aired. Steiner finishes the video saying in two weeks he returns and will win the WWF World Tag Team Championships with his brother on RAW! 12. Diesel fought Ron Simmons to a double disqualification in 7:15 when Tatanka and Shawn Michaels ran into the ring causing a brawl. After clearing the ring, Michaels and Diesel stood tall until Lex Luger came in from behind and attacked both men with a steel chair. Luger continued to hit Diesel over the back several times while Michaels was laid out. Luger stood tall holding the chair in the air to close the show. WWF Superstars 11/19/1994 1. Chris Benoit defeated Virgil in 1:33 following a diving head butt. During the match, WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner shared comments saying that he isn’t backing down from anyone and at Survivor Series he is going to knock Benoit’s teeth down his throat. 2. Shawn Michaels defeated Mark Starr in 2:05 following a super kick. 3. WWF World Tag Team Champions Smoking Gunns defeated The Gambler & Dark Shadow in 2:44 when Bart pinned Shadow. 4. Ludvig Borga & Crush defeated Men on a Mission in 5:26 when Crush made Mo submit to the Kona Vice. WWF Wrestling Challenge 11/20/1994 1. Arn Anderson defeated Frank Correa in 2:33 following the spine buster. 2. Razor Ramon defeated Dave Conway in 2:47 following the Razors Edge 3. Bret Hart defeated Carlos Vega in 5:46 with the Sharpshooter. After the match, Ron Simmons and Tatanka attacked Hart alongside Vega. Simmons and Tatanka offered their hands to Vega, who accepted. Vega has joined the Movement.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 21, 2015 11:25:47 GMT -5
Recently I've enjoyed building TNA around AJ, Daniels and Low Ki in year 1 but am also enjoying the current Chris Harris story which has more layers to it to come. Go back to some work I did before I joined the board it was also a WCW diary. Had a Network angle going Storm, Kidman and Booker T led by Don Callis trying to take over WCW with Storm as champ until Booker seen the error of his ways etc... This diary went on for a while and a couple of years later Booker turned heel in a program with Goldberg which I enjoyed too. Bob your work with DiBiase not just against Bret but also Bulldog was top class! I appreciate that! Week 45 has been posted in WWF '94. One more week until Survivor Series.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 21, 2015 11:08:04 GMT -5
Week #45: November 7th - November 13th WWF RAW 11/7/1994 1. The Headshrinkers defeated Crush & Ludvig Borga in 6:19 when Fatu pinned Borga following a top rope big splash. 2. Carlos Vega defeated Jim Neidhart in 4:12 following a spinning heel kick. 3. Dynasty Interview: Jim Ross introduces Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Scott Norton and Jeff Jarrett for an interview regarding their upcoming match at Survivor Series against Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, which will be a five on five elimination match. Ross notes that the Dynasty only has four members and their opponents is a team of two, for now. Flair tells Ross that in recent weeks the Dynasty has recruited a new member to their group of elite to run the World Wrestling Federation and rid the wrestling world of Hulkamania and the Macho Man. Flair says that the Dynasty is a solid foundation but their newest member is going to make them unstoppable. Flair introduces the newest member of the Dynasty as being… Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Helmsley makes his way down to the ring and is glad to be part of the Dynasty family. Helmsley says that he got rid of the mentor he previously had (Bob Backlund) because he wants to be in elite status because he belongs at that level. Last week he inserted himself into the Dynasty by attacking Hulk Hogan and joining the force to get rid of Hulkamania once and for all. Flair chimes back in and says that this is the greatest five man group to ever exist in wrestling and that nobody that Hogan and Savage get will be able to end the Dynasty. Flair finishes off saying that they will be the surviving team at Survivor Series and to get use to seeing the WWF without Hulkamania and Macho Man being around. It is time for the Dynasty to run things. 4. Shawn Michaels defeated Frank Goodman in 2:44 following a super kick. After the match, Tatanka attacked Michaels and hit a Samoan Drop. Tatanka grabbed a microphone and told Michaels that he gets his long awaited revenge and chance to show the world that the Movement isn't a joke at Survivor Series. 5. Duke Droese defeated Rick Martel in 5:13 following a side slam. After the match, Tamara got on the microphone and broke up with Martel calling him a loser and is tired of him embarrassing her. Martel tried to reason with Tamara as they went backstage but Tamara was not interested. 6. Bret Hart Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Bret Hart regarding what Ron Simmons did last week to cost the Hitman the WWF World Championship in a rematch against King Yokozuna. Hart knows that Simmons feels like everyone is against himself and Tatanka, but that wasn’t the case with him. He says he respected Ron for his ability and he was a good guy, but now he is using his grievances to hide the fact that he simply wasn't good enough to become a champion in the WWF. Bret tells Ross that if Simmons wants to be treated fairly he did the wrong thing by costing him the title. Hart isn't going to let Simmons off easy and isn't going to treat him fairly because he wants Simmons in the ring and wants to wrestle him at Survivor Series, which is fitting because Simmons won’t survive in the ring with the Excellence of Execution! 7. The British Bulldog defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:19 following a running power slam. 8. Lex Luger defeated Boo Bradley in 2:04 with the Torture Rack. During the match, Diesel shared pre-tape comments challenging Luger to a no disqualification match at Survivor Series to see which man can survive when there aren’t any rules. 9. King Yokozuna & Jim Cornette Interview: Earlier in the day, Jim Cornette and King Yokozuna were sat down with Vince McMahon to discuss the challenge of the British Bulldog. Cornette tells McMahon that Bulldog is a powerful human being, but Yokozuna is a monster and a monster always wins. Cornette knows that Bulldog won a battle royal, but Yokozuna is the size of all the men in the match all rolled into one! Jim tells Vince that Yokozuna is going to go down as the most dominating champion to ever hold the WWF World Championship and he will put down the British Bulldog at Survivor Series. 10. Mr. Perfect defeated Rhino Richards in 2:43 following the Perfect Plex. 11. Chris Benoit & The Heavenly Bodies defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner & WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns in 14:26 when Benoit pinned Scott Steiner with a German suplex. After the match, the Heavenly Bodies hit a spike piledriver on Bart Gunn.. 12. Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage Interview: Vince McMahon introduces Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage for the closing segment where Hogan and Savage will reveal their three partners. Hogan tells McMahon that the Dynasty has gotten stronger with Helmsley, but the powers of Hulkamania and the Macho Man is a greater force and that they can overcome evil that is the Dynasty. Hulk says that they have had three guys in mind to their partners for Survivor Series and they have agreed to join their team. The first man is someone they have watched over the past year and believe that he is a “badder man” than the Dynasty. Hogan introduces Razor Ramon as their first partner! Ramon comes out and is greeted with a great reception and shakes hangs with Hogan and Savage. Hogan continues his reveal by saying that with the addition of Helmsley, it was a no brainer to reach out to the man Helmsley has been insulting and attacking in recent weeks too. The decision would make him, well, the perfect partner. Hogan introduces Mr. Perfect as their fourth team member. Perfect comes out and is welcomed to the team shaking hands with his teammates and the fans are going nuts for this. Hogan says that their final partner is a man who has had issues with the Dynasty recently as well and Hogan himself had some tough matches a few years ago with him. This is a man who will strike fear into the Dynasty because he is a supernatural creature. Hogan introduces his last partner as being… The Undertaker! The show comes to an end with all five men putting their fists in the middle showing unity against the Dynasty! ![](http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/qq121/ChosenOne1989/superstars_zpsf19c9871.png) WWF Superstars 11/12/1994 1. Hughie The Clown defeated Bob Holly in 6:23 following a moonsault. 2. Tamara Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Tamara who talked about growing tired of Rick Martel and his losing ways since losing the WWF Intercontinental Championship over the summer. Tamara says that she only associates herself with winners and champions. She calls Martel nothing but an old man who is worthless to her now. She is annoyed with Martel for always calling her and begging for her to comeback, but there is nothing he can do to change her mind. She is done with the model. Now, she is on the hunt for someone who is ready to be on primetime television and bring championship gold back to her. Once she finds her man, she’ll be back in the WWF and be known as the greatest manager of all time! 3. Ron Simmons defeated Paul Ryan in 2:04 following a spine buster. 4. Razor Ramon defeated Frank Noonan in 2:33 following the Razors Edge. 5. Marty Jannetty defeated IRS in 4:06 following a middle rope fist drop. WWF Wrestling Challenge 11/13/1994 1. Crush defeated Mo in 4:06 with the Kona Vice. 2. The Quebecers defeated Mike Thomas & Chris Rodgers in 3:13 when Pierre pinned Rodgers. 3. Mabel defeated Ludvig Borga in 4:55 following a big splash.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 15, 2015 19:04:04 GMT -5
Random question for the bookers... What are your favorite angles you've written and competed? For me personally, my favorite has been writing the Bret Hart vs. Ted DiBiase feud that started in the fall of '93 and ended at Mania 10 in March 1994. I also recall having a fun time booking a Shane Douglas/DDP feud in my WCW 2000 diary years ago. What about you guys?
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Sept 8, 2015 12:37:47 GMT -5
That's a bummer, Dan. But, I suppose everyone has their final diary here. Personally, I'll never *retire* because I'll probably always back around and post something and then be away for a little while. WWF '94 is probably going to be last substantial diary, while the 2CW one I posted awhile back will get some updates when I get bored with the WWF one.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 12, 2015 22:37:33 GMT -5
A little confusing this week. In the Tatanka-HBK interview, you seem to indicate that Survivor Series will be on Nov. 23rd. Then later, you say that Rick Steiner returns on November 28th - the night after Survivor Series. Which date is correct, 23rd or 27th? You kinda buried the #1 contender's battle royal on Superstars. I might have put it as the Raw main event. Anyway, I hope the Bulldog can win the gold. Is there a Triple H-Hogan feud brewing? I like it. Will Hunter join The Dynasty? I wonder with whom Tamara may end up with next? Everything is very interesting, and I can't wait for more. Survivor Series is on the 23rd. I meant it will take place on the first RAW after the pay per view since it is midweek.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 12, 2015 0:00:09 GMT -5
Week 44 is up in WWF '94. A fairly big episode of RAW as it shows some feuds set up for Survivor Series.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 11, 2015 23:57:10 GMT -5
Week #44: October 31st - November 6th WWF RAW 10/31/1994 1. Duke Droese defeated Barry Horowitz in 2:35 following a tilt a whirl power slam. 2. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Bob Holly in 3:11 following a top rope diving head butt. 3. Shawn Michaels/Tatanka Confrontation: Jim Ross brings out Shawn Michaels for an interview as Michaels discusses his future. Michaels says that his former partner Diesel has made an impact since their team took a hiatus and the Heartbreak Kid is not going to stay down any longer. Michaels says he is the most gifted athlete the WWF has to offer and it is time he make his intentions known that the WWF World Championship is his ultimate goal. Michaels has held the Intercontinental Championship and World Tag Team Championships but once to hold the trifecta. As Michaels continues to speak, Tatanka from the Movement comes to the ring to breakup the interview. Tatanka reminds Michaels that he beat him for the WWF Intercontinental Championship and he can beat him again. He is sick and tired of hearing guys like Shawn Michaels come out and declare they are the best while himself and Ron Simmons are regulated to sitting in the backstage area supposed to allow that to happen. Tatanka says that the Movement is to take claim to their spot in the main event picture and he knows he can beat Shawn Michaels to get that spot. Michaels tells Tatanka that if he feels that way, well, they can settle it in the ring right now. Tatanka disagrees and says he wants to beat Michaels on pay per view, like he has done before, and he wants the fans to have to pay and watch him beat Shawn Michaels in the middle of the ring. Tatanka issues a challenge to Shawn Michaels for Survivor Series, the first step of the Movement. Michaels accepts the challenge and tells Tatanka that his Movement will come to halt on November 23rd. 4. Jimmy Del Ray defeated WWF World Tag Team Champion Bart Gunn in 6:53 following a top rope moonsault. 5. The Undertaker defeated IRS in 3:09 following a tombstone piledriver. During the match, pre-tape comments from Scott Norton were aired which heard Norton say he will bury the Undertaker six feet under. 6. Scott Steiner/Chris Benoit Confrontation: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner who talked about his recent battles with Bam-Bam Bigelow and his reputation of being a fighting champion. Steiner recalls Chris Benoit saying he wanted a title shot and he wants to give him the championship match because he wants to shut Benoit up once and for all. Chris Benoit makes his way down to the ring and has a smug smile on his face. Benoit asks if Steiner wants to shut him up, then he can do that right now because Benoit is going to take the title from Steiner at Survivor Series. As soon as Benoit enters the ring, Steiner takes Benoit down with a takedown and they start trading punches until officials enter the ring and break them apart. 7. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart in 8:16 when Ron Simmons attacked Bret Hart hitting a spine buster, which allowed Yokozuna to hit a leg drop to win the match. 8. Lex Luger Interview: Jim Ross interviews Lex Luger about last night and his match with Diesel. Ross thinks that Luger knew he couldn't beat Diesel so he got himself disqualified on purpose. Luger tells Ross that he beat Diesel with a weapon because of the hatred he feels for Big Daddy Cool. Lex puts himself over and says that Diesel trying to come across like a new superstar in the WWF makes him sick to his stomach. Luger claims that he has beaten all the major wrestlers in the company and Diesel isn't near his level. Lex finishes the segment saying that Diesel was lucky he got disqualified because Diesel’s career would have been ended before it ever really got going. 9. Jeff Jarrett defeated Vince Wright in 2:33 following a jumping DDT. 10. Owen Hart defeated Rick Martel in 4:15 following a missile dropkick. After the match, Tamara voiced her displeasure with Martel. 11. Rick Steiner Update: Todd Pettengill talked to Rick Steiner earlier in the day with Rick revealing that he will be cleared to compete on November 28th, the night after Survivor Series. Rick says that he and Scott Steiner issue a challenge to the WWF World Tag Team Champions, whomever they should be. Pettengill seems to dismiss that announcement and is curios more about Rick’s reaction to Scott’s new challenger in Chris Benoit. Rick tells Pettngill that he has better things to worry about and left the interview segment. 12. Hulk Hogan defeated Ludvig Borga in 6:34 following a leg drop. After the match, the Dynasty made their way down to ringside to distract Hogan. Suddenly, Hunter Hearst Helmsley appeared making his way through the crowd and chop blocked Hogan’s left knee from behind. Flair, Anderson, Norton and Jarrett proceeded to enter the ring and fought off Randy Savage who attempted to make the save to end the program. WWF Superstars 11/5/1994 1. Tom Pritchard defeated WWF World Tag Team Champion Billy Gunn in 7:19 following a lifting reverse DDT. After the match, the Heavenly Bodies declared they were the number one contenders and wanted the tag titles. 2. The Quebecers defeated Fred Peterson & Tom Cook in 3:10 when Pierre pinned Peterson. 3. Tamara & Rick Martel Interview: Todd Pettengill conducted an interview with Tamara regarding her recent issues with Rick Martel. Tamara talks about how happy she was to be with a champion, but is already growing tired of seeing her man being pinned night in and night out against guys he was beating three months ago. Tamara suggests that perhaps Rick Martel just doesn't have what it takes anymore and that he doesn't associate herself with washed up people. Rick Martel came out and can’t believe that Tamara is talking like that about him on television. Martel assures Tamara that this Monday on RAW he will get back on the winning side of things and he will be a champion in no time. 4. Diesel defeated Steve Thompson in 2:30 following a Jackknife power bomb. After the match, Diesel is heard saying he is the real Total Package. 5. The British Bulldog won a 10 man battle royal to earn a WWF World Championship match at Survivor Series last eliminating Bam-Bam Bigelow in 13:05. WWF Wrestling Challenge 11/6/1994 1. Razor Ramon defeated Dave Stewart in 2:44 following the Razors Edge. 2. Carlos Vega defeated Mo in 4:53 following a spinning heel kick 3. Chris Benoit defeated Marty Jannetty in 13:09 with the Crossface.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 10, 2015 9:25:39 GMT -5
Yeah, I get that. I'm just saying that I do this because I enjoy writing it. I use to want feedback from everyone, but considering the era and peoples apparent "lack of knowledge" of the era, so I've been told, I've grown to just write for the fun of it. Joining in the 'reply' convo for me honestly if I'm going to reply to a diary I expect that person to return the favour. I think this board now has pretty much settled on a R4R deal and it seems the ones that don't get replies are the ones that don't really dish out replies regardless of how good there diary is. For me BBB your diary is actually among my favourites on the board on a consistency basis it's probably 2nd 3rd favourite but I'm not going to reply if I know I won't get one in return rightly or wrongly. With my limited time (job and kids) and the board mentallity it's not going to happen. Before I joined the board I wrote for me the fact that we are now in a public forum shows that we all do it for acknowledgement and feedback. One of my main critiscms of the board is that there isn't enough interaction between writers because even when people do reply sometimes the replies aren't worth toffee either. That's my 2 cents on the subject. Which is fine. I enjoy your TNA one, as well. However, often times with more than half of the diaries on here, I have no idea what is going on in them. Which, happens to mine, as well. I probably owe you a reply for TNA, and I'll probably get to it eventually. I'll just need to catch up on your product.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 10, 2015 2:54:25 GMT -5
Aside from ZigZag, I get nobody leaving feedback on my stuff. Feedback is kinda overrated, anyway. My ADD is too bad to reply to lots of diaries. If that means no one replies to me, I'll live. Yeah, I get that. I'm just saying that I do this because I enjoy writing it. I use to want feedback from everyone, but considering the era and peoples apparent "lack of knowledge" of the era, so I've been told, I've grown to just write for the fun of it.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 9, 2015 23:27:03 GMT -5
Feels like the board is back in the slump it always used to fall into whenever I came back from a break. Typical. People are probably scared about how good my diary is and that's DEFINITELY the reason nobody gives feedback. hehe love u all rly x Aside from ZigZag, I get nobody leaving feedback on my stuff. Feedback is kinda overrated, anyway.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 5, 2015 1:27:17 GMT -5
Week #43 and IYH pay per view have been posted in WWF '94.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 5, 2015 1:25:53 GMT -5
Attachment DeletedWWF In Your House Date: 10/30/1994 From: Baltimore, MD Announcers: Jim Ross & Bobby Heenan Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to In Your House live from Baltimore, Maryland. Ross talks about how tonight we have three title matches and we have no idea who the challengers will be until moments before the match starts. Heenan believes that the champions are at a major disadvantage and we could see all the titles change hands tonight as a result. Ross hypes up the other matches which will see the Movement take on Marty Janentty and the Kamikaze Kid. Heenan tells Ross that the Movement will get past the speed bump tonight. Also, Lex Luger squares off in singles action against Diesel. Heenan as a smug look on his face when he tells Ross that there is a reason why Luger is called the Total Package. Ross sends it backstage to Todd Pettengill to find out the challenger for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, which is the first match of the evening. Backstage, Todd Pettengil reveals to Jeff Jarrett, Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Bam-Bam Bigelow that the challenger for the WWF Intercontinental Championship will be Bam-Bam Bigelow as he earned 45% of the vote! Opening Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner vs. Bam-Bam Bigelow: They started the match trading right hands until Bigelow stopped Steiner with an eye rake. Bigelow showcased his power hitting a gorilla press slam and hit a big splash in the corner for a near fall. Bigelow nailed Scott with a kick to the side of his head and planted Steiner with a single arm DDT but couldn't get a three count. Steiner fought back with a belly to belly suplex and a double under hook back breaker for a near fall of his own. Steiner crotched Bigelow on the top rope and manages to hit a top rope hurricanrana but Bigelow kicks out at two on the cover attempt! Bigelow drives Steiner down with a side slam and leaps off the top but misses a diving head butt. Steiner impresses the fans by hitting a double under hook power bomb and is able to put Bigelow away. (Scott Steiner over Bam-Bam Bigelow, 10:23, ***1/4) Backstage, Todd Pettengill interviews the Movement, Ron Simmons and Tatanka. Simmons tells Pettengill that himself and Tatanka are on a mission and that is to get the proper recognition and respect from their peers and it begins tonight against Marty Jannetty and the Kamikaze Kid. Tatanka tells Pettengill that with himself and Ron Simmons will not be held back anymore and the WWF will never be the same. Second Contest: Ron Simmons & Tatanka vs. Marty Jannetty & The Kamikaze Kid: Tatanka and Kid kick off the match with Tatanka working over Kid with overhand strikes in the corner and hits a snap suplex followed by a knee drop. Tatanka hit a flapjack and tagged in Simmons who continued to overpower Kid in the corner with a series of shoulder rams and a running power slam for a near fall. Kid manages to avoid a backdrop by rolling over Ron’s back and hits a head scissors takedown. Kid leaps off the middle rope and hits a spinning heel kick before tagging in Janetty. Marty cleans house and dropkicks Tatanka off the apron. Jannetty hits a top rope cross body and nearly pins Simmons. Jannetty attempts a head scissors but Simmons holds on and Tatanka is able to drop Marty throat first across the top rope from the apron. Tatanka came back in and hit a top rope overhand chop for a near fall. Jannetty fights back with a dropkick and soon tags in Kid to hit a missile dropkick. Late in the match, Simmons is able to flip Marty over to avoid the Rocker Dropper and plants him with a spine buster for the victory. (Ron Simmons & Tatanka over the Kamikaze Kid & Marty Jannetty, 9:15, ***) Backstage, Todd Pettengill interviews John Bradshaw. Bradshaw says that for weeks Lawler has tried to embarrass him but tonight it will bite him in the butt because he will embarrass the King when this redneck clotheslines Lawler’s head off his shoulders. Third Contest: Jerry Lawler vs. John Bradshaw: Lawler tries to back away from Bradshaw but that doesn't have much success as Bradshaw wastes no time hammering away on Lawler in the corner with a series of strikes and chops. Bradshaw sends Lawler into the ropes and sends the King to the floor following a big boot. Bradshaw goes to the floor to follow Lawler but is sent face first into the ring post by Lawler. Jerry gets a few shots in and attempts a piledriver on the floor, but Bradshaw counters with a backdrop and Lawler rolls back into the ring holding his back. Bradshaw pulls Lawler up to hit a fallaway slam for a near fall. Lawler fights back with a jaw breaker and a swinging neck breaker before hitting a middld rope fist drop for a two count. Lawler goes into his boot to get a chain and wraps it around his fist, but misses a wild right hand and spins around right into the lariat from Bradshaw which is good enough for the win! (John Bradshaw over Jerry Lawler, 6:37, **1/4) Backstage, Todd Pettengill has three tag teams with him to reveal the challengers for the WWF World Tag Team Championships. The Quebecers, the Headshrinkers and Doink & Hughie standing in the scene as Pettengill prepares to reveal the voting. With over 60% of the votes, the tag team of Doink and Hughie will challenge the Smoking Gunns! Fourth Contest: WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns vs. Doink & Hughie The Clown: Doink and Hughie attacked the champs on the aisle way to kick off the title match. Hughie and Billy kick off the match with Hughie using his size advantage to hit a snap power slam and a middle rope leg drop for a near fall. Hughie side slams Billy and goes to the top to hit a top rope elbow drop for a near fall. Billy is able to avoid a big splash in the corner and tags in Bart who hammers away on Hughie and hit a delayed vertical suplex. Doink came off the top rope looking to hit a cross body but is caught in midair and Bart hit a big power slam. Bart heads to the top rope and hit a top rope clothesline on Hughie but wasn’t able to get a three count. Hughie rams Bart into his corner and tags in Doink who slaps Bart several times in the corner and hits a swinging neck breaker for a two count. Doink spikes Bart with a piledriver but still can’t get a win. Bart manages to fight back with a gut wrench suplex and tagged in Billy who was on fire cleaning house on the heels. Billy nearly pins Doink following a Fame-Asser. Billy sidesteps Hughie and sends him over the top to the floor. Bart enters the ring and the Gunns hits the Sidewinder on Doink to the win the match. (The Smoking Gunns over Doink & Hughie The Clown, 9:37, **1/2) Backstage, Todd Pettengill is with Lex Luger for an interview. Luger tells Pettengill that tonight he takes on a giant of man, but no matter how tall Diesel is, he doesn't have anywhere near the talent of the Total Package. Luger puts over his body and the fact he won the WWF World Championship, which is something Diesel will never attain in his career. Luger tells Pettegill that the Diesel truck comes to a halt tonight. Fifth Contest: Lex Luger vs. Diesel: Early on, Diesel works over Luger in the corner with knee lifts and back elbow strikes in the corner. Diesel attempts a running big boot in the corner but Luger moves and Diesel is stuck over the top rope as Luger pummels Diesel over the back with forearm shots and hits a back suplex for a near fall. Luger drives Diesel to the canvas with a side slam and a back breaker but can’t get a three count on Diesel. Luger runs into a big boot and Diesel hit a swinging side slam for a two count. Diesel works over Lex in the corner with several strikes and hits a big boot in the corner. Diesel attempts a choke slam but Luger counters with a low blow and the referee calls for the bell. (Diesel over Lex Luger by DQ, 7:13, *1/2) After the match, Luger comes off the ropes and hits Diesel with a running forearm to the back of the head to knock Diesel out. Lex taunts the fans before leaving the ring with his arms raised. Backstage, Todd Pettengill is with the Undertaker, Bret Hart and the British Bulldog to reveal who will challenge for the WWF World Championship. Pettengill reveals that with 55% of the vote, Bret Hart will challenge King Yokozuna! Main Event: WWF World Champion King Yokozuna vs. Bret Hart: Bret opens the match working over Yoko with several right hands but Yoko shoves Bret away. Yoko stops Bret with a throat thrust and hit a belly to belly suplex for a near fall. Yoko attempts a leg drop but Bret rolls out of the way and quickly goes to work on Yoko with several strikes. Bret grabs a kneeling Yoko and hit the champ with a DDT and goes to the middle rope where Bret waits for Yokozuna to get up and hits a middle rope bulldog for a near fall. Bret attempts the Sharpshooter but Yoko kicks Bret chest first into a corner and gets to his feet to hit a urinage for a two count. Yoko comes off the ropes and is able to hit a leg drop on Hart for a near fall. Yoko sends Hart into a corner and hits a running splash in the corner and Hart stumbles out and crashes to the canvas. Yoko pulls Hart to the corner and goes to the middle rope and hits the Bonzai Drop for a dominating victory. (King Yokozuna over Bret Hart, 8:15, **) After the match, King Yokozuna is given the WWF World Championship and taunts the fans as Bret is checked on by officials to end the pay per view.
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Week #43: October 24th - October 30th WWF RAW 10/24/1994 1. Doink The Clown & Hughe The Clown defeated Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart in 5:07 when Hughie pinned Neidhart following a top rope moonsault. During the match, WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns shared pre-tape comments saying they aren’t afraid of clowns and that if they meet Doink and Hughie this Sunday it will not be a laughing matter. 2. The British Bulldog defeated Von Wilson in 2:33 following a running power slam. After the match, Bulldog cuts a promo to the camera saying that King Yokozuna better watch his back. 3. King Yokozuna & Jim Cornette Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with the WWF World Champion King Yokozuna and Jim Cornette regarding his title match this Sunday. Cornette says that while it is incredibly unfair to the champion that he doesn't know his opponent is, it won’t matter because Yokozuna is the most dominating and the best wrestler going in professional wrestling today. Whether it is the British Bulldog, Bret Hart or the Undertaker, King Yokozuna will reign supreme and continue to dominate all of the WWF. Cornette says that nobody on the WWF roster can takedown his man and they will run supreme over the WWF for the foreseeable future. Yokozuna chimes in simply yelling “Bonzai!” 4. John Bradshaw defeated Paul Pearl in 2:05 following a lariat. After the match, Jerry Lawler came out wearing a cowboy hat and has fake teeth in his mouth with missing teeth. Bradshaw leaves the ring and chases Lawler to the backstage area. 5. Ron Simmons & Tatanka defeated Chris Kanyon & Mark Starr in 3:44 when Tatanka pinned Kanyon. During the match, Marty Jannetty & The Kamikaze Kid shared pre-tape comments saying that they are ready for battle this Sunday as they look to end the Movement. 6. Hulk Hogan Interview: Earlier in the day, Jim Ross interviewed Hulk Hogan about his feud with the Dynasty, which he is looking forward to their five on five tag team match at Survivor Series. Hogan says when his team beats the Dynasty he is moving on once and for all and wants one more chance at the WWF World Championship. Ross announces that Hogan will compete on RAW next week against anti-American Ludvig Borga. Hogan says that he has a made a career of taking out anyone who bad mouths the USA and he will do the same to Ludvig Borga next week on RAW, brother! 7. Duke Droese Vignette: The final vignette promoting the debut of Duke Droese is aired. Droese will be making his debut next week on RAW. 8. Bret Hart defeated Rick Martel in 5:14 with the Sharpshooter. After the match, Tamara yelled at Martel as they went to the backstage area. Hart signaled that he wants the WWF World Championship back around his waist this Sunday. 9. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated IRS in 8:08 following the Frankensteiner. 10. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Interview: Vince McMahon interviews Hunter Hearst Helmsley who tells McMahon that if the fans are dumb enough to vote for him this weekend, they will see their favorite Scott Steiner lose the WWF Intercontinental Championship because he is better than that Michigan moron. McMahon also brings up Mr. Perfect, who Hunter laughs at saying that Perfect is nothing but imperfection nowadays. Helmsley says that Perfect’s time in the limelight is over with and if they square off in the ring he will drop him with the Pedigree and hopefully knock some sense into Mr. Perfect. 11. The Quebecers defeated Greg Johnson & Bobby Walker in 4:11 when Pierre pinned Walker. 12. Diesel defeated Crush in 8:52 following the Jackknife Powerbomb. After the match, Lex Luger enters the ring and attacks Diesel with a steel chair nailing Diesel over the head and stands over Big Daddy Cool to end the program. WWF Superstars 10/29/1994 1. The Heavenly Bodies defeated Rick Fargo & Sonny Rogers in 2:56 when Del Ray pinned Fargo. 2. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated John Stevens in 2:07 following a diving headbutt. 3. The Undertaker Interview: Jim Ross interviewed Paul Bearer and the Undertaker. Bearer said that if the WWF fans vote for the Undertaker for this Sunday’s pay per view, the reign of King Yokozuna will come to an end and the Deadman will reclaim the WWF World Championship. Bearer knows that Yokozuna is afraid of the dark and the darkness is coming to execute the reign of King Yokozuna. 4. Mr. Perfect defeated Tom Torres in 2:28 following the Perfect Plex. 5. In Your House Hype Video: A video promoting the pay per view and the mystery title matches taking place the night before Halloween. 6. Shawn Michaels defeated Sionne in 6:20 following a superkick. WWF Wrestling Challenge 10/30/1994 1. Jerry Lawler defeated Tony Zane in 3:17 following a piledriver. 2. Marty Jannetty & The Kamikaze Kid defeated Bob Cook & John Stevens in 2:18 when Kid pinned Cook. 3. Razor Ramon defeated Carlos Vega in 7:13 following the Razors Edge.
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