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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 26, 2015 22:24:03 GMT -5
Week #42: October 17th - October 23rd WWF RAW 10/17/1994 1. Mabel defeated Quebecer Jacques in 5:11 following a big splash. 2. Hughie The Clown defeated Jim Neidhart in 4:23 following a top rope moonsault. 3. Kings Court w/mini John Bradshaw: Jerry Lawler returned with his talk segment saying that his guest tonight is someone he despises but will put aside his hatred to conduct a professional interview. Lawler brings out John Bradshaw, but instead of the actual Bradshaw we are greeted with the dwarf version of the Texan. A dwarf comes down to the ring with a bull rope and a hat that is too big for his head. Lawler knew Bradshaw was a small man on the inside, but he wasn't expecting this. Lawler tells Bradshaw that he is shameful to be in the WWF and isn't near his level of royalty and asks the dwarf if he agrees. The dwarf asks how can he change his ways for Lawler to respect him. Lawler suggests he shine his boots up and the dwarf gets down on his knees to accommodate royalty. Lawler says he is sicken by the coward dwarf and kicks him to the floor with his newly shined boots. Lawler gets on the microphone and tells the world that John Bradshaw will fall down to royalty on October 30th. 4. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Paul Williams in 3:15 following a top rope diving head butt. After the match, Bigelow told the fans that if they are dumb enough to vote for him that he would be winning the WWF Intercontinental Championship on 10/30. 5. The Kamikaze Kid & Marty Jannetty defeated the Headshrinkers in 10:55 when Kid pinned Samu following a springboard moonsault. 6. Scott Steiner Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Scott Steiner regarding the pay per view in two weeks where he doesn't know who he will be wrestling until the day of the event. Steiner says that he doesn't care about that and that he has the talent and ability to overcome the obstacles put in his way. Steiner has heard Bigelow talking smack about winning the title and admits it would be a tough match, but the only fire Bigelow has is on his head and not in his heart to win the title. Steiner thinks Jarrett is the weak link of the Dynasty and Helmsley has more things to worry about in Mr. Perfect then try and steal the championship away from him. Ross asks Scott about Rick’s return and if they will go for the tag titles like Rick had stated. Scott says that when that time comes they will discuss their future but his focus is defending the WWF Intercontinental Championship every night. 7. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Boo Bradley in 2:16 following the Pedigree. 8. Bob Holly defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:04 following a missile dropkick. 9. Jeff Jarrett & Scott Norton Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with the Dynasty members as Jarrett will have a non-title match against Scott Steiner on October 22nd and Norton meets Undertaker in singles action at the Boston Gardens on the same date. Jarrett says that his victory on 10/22 will make him the number one contender and he will have no problem beating Steiner for the championship because greatness never fails. Jarrett also puts over Norton for being the strongest man in the WWF and the Undertaker will not rise again. Norton chimes in saying he will break the Undertaker and his manager Paul Bearer ending the super natural freak career in Boston once and for all. 10. Arn Anderson defeated Mo in 3:44 following a spine buster. 11. Mr. Perfect defeated Crush by disqualification in 5:09 when Helmsley came out and attacked Perfect as he was setting up for the Perfect Plex. Helmsley hit the Pedigree and stood over Perfect to end the segment. 12. In Your House Hype Video: A video promoting the mysterious title matches to take place on October 30th. Will there be shocking title wins? What kind of surprises are we in for on October 30th? 13. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defeated Razor Ramon in 8:13 following the Bonzai Drop. After the match, the British Bulldog and Bret Hart ran down to save Ramon from a beating by Yokozuna, Crush and Borga. As King Yokozuna was heading up the ramp, the Undertaker appeared and scared Yokozuna into the crowd as Yokozuna has been confronted by the three challengers fans can vote for at IYH on October 30th. WWF Superstars 10/22/1994 1. Chris Benoit defeated Bobby Walker in 2:40 with a Crossface. After the match, Benoit continued to state that he is going to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship. 2. The British Bulldog defeated Roadblock in 2:45 following a running power slam. 3. The Heavenly Bodies Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Jim Cornette and the Heavenly Bodies who talk about dominating the South for years and now they are finding their groove in the WWF which will lead them to WWF World Tag Team Championships on October 30th. Prichard says that the WWF is witnessing the best tag team going today and when they get the Smoking Gunns in the ring those title belts will be around their waist in very short time. Cornette finishes off saying the Heavenly Bodies are expanding their dominance to all over the United States and beyond and it starts with the Smoking Gunns. 4. Jerry Lawler defeated Chad Quick in 2:06 following a piledriver. 5. Diesel Interview: Diesel shared some thoughts about Lex Luger in a pre-tape interview saying that he had always been annoyed by Luger and his self absorbed attitude. Diesel thinks a jackknife power bomb will bring Luger back to reality and the Narcissist will have to admit that Big Daddy Cool is the top dog in the WWF. 6. Bret Hart defeated Ludvig Borga in 12:24 with the Sharpshooter. WWF Boston Gardens Date: 10/22/1994 From: Boston, MA Announcers: Jim Ross & Bobby Heenan Opening Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner vs. Jeff Jarrett: Early on, Jarrett worked over Steiner with strikes and arm drags. Jeff maintained his offense with a standing dropkick and a middle rope knee drop. Steiner took Jarrett over with an overhead belly to belly suplex but Jarrett quickly put a stop to his offense with an eye rake followed by swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Jarrett gets crotched on the top rope and Steiner hits a superplex to cause both men to be on the canvas. Steiner hits a tilt a whirl back breaker and a double under hook power bomb. Steiner manages to get the victory after hitting the Frankensteiner. (Scott Steiner over Jeff Jarrett, 11:48, ***1/4)
Second Contest: Jerry Lawler vs. John Bradshaw: Bradshaw pummels Lawler in the corner with right hands until Lawler sneaks in a low blow to drop Bradshaw to his knees. Lawler delivers a running knee strike and delivers a fist drop for a near fall. Lawler continues to work over Bradshaw with basic strikes and a nerve hold. Lawler attempts a backdrop but Bradshaw blocks it with a big boot and hit a side slam for a near fall of his own. Bradshaw attempts a clothesline but Lawler ducks and nails Bradshaw with a jaw breaker. Lawler with a kick to the gut and attempts a piledriver but Bradshaw backdrops Lawler and hits a lariat for the win. (John Bradshaw over Jerry Lawler, 8:15, **1/2)
Third Contest: WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns vs. Doink The Clown & Hughie The Clown: Billy and Hughie kicked off the contest with Hughie working over Billy with power holds hitting a snap power slam and swinging side slam. Hughie continues his offense with a back breaker and nearly won the match. Billy fights back with right hands and clotheslines Hughie before coming off the middle rope to dropkick Hughie and tag in Bart who cleans house with left hands. Bart nearly pins Hughie after a power slam but is dropped throat first across the top by Doink on the apron. Doink gets the tag and hit a top rope cross body for a near fall on Bart. Doink gets cocky and Bart plants Doink with a press slam and tags in Billy who works over Doink, as well. Billy hits a face buster on Doink for a near fall, which causes Hughie to enter the ring and a brawl occurs. Late in the match, The Gunns hit the side slam/top rope leg drop combo on Doink but Hughie enters to whack Billy over the back with one of the championships to cause a disqualification. (Smoking Gunns over Hughie & Doink The Clown by disqualification, 10:13, **3/4)
Fourth Contest: Diesel vs. Crush: A powerful match as both men displayed their size. Crush impressed the crowd managing to hit a side slam and a middle rope flying head butt, but was unable to get a three count on Diesel. Crush had a nerve hold on Diesel, but Diesel was able to get out of the hold and hit a leaping clothesline. Diesel played to the crowd and hit a big boot on Crush followed by the jackknife to win the contest in short order. (Diesel over Crush, 5:29, *1/2)
Fifth Contest: Marty Jannetty vs. Ron Simmons: Jannetty had the early advantage using his speed to get the better of Simmons hitting a dropkick to send Simmons over the top to the floor. Marty followed up with a slingshot cross body over the top to take Simmons out. Ron stopped Jannetty by ramming Marty back first into the ring post and drops Jannetty chest first across the guard railing. Simmons continued to work over Jannetty with a gut buster and a back suplex for a near fall. Jannetty battles back with a German suplex but Simmons kicks out at two. Jannetty leaps off the middle rope and hits an impressive somersault neck breaker but Simmons gets his boot on the bottom rope to break the cover. Late in the match, Jannetty attempts the Rocker Dropper, but Simmons counters by hitting a snap power slam and holds on for the three count. (Ron Simmons over Marty Jannetty, 8:53, **)
Sixth Contest: Mr. Perfect vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley: Perfect wastes no time as he tackles Helmsley on the apron and they start brawling on the floor. Helmsley rams Perfect into the guard railing but Perfect manages to backdrop Helmsley on the floor! Perfect rolls Hunter into the ring and leaps off the top rope to hit a double axe handle for a near fall. Hunter stops Perfect by dropping him throat first across the top rope and hits a neck breaker for a near fall. Helmsley continues his offense with a lifting reverse DDT but only gets a two count on a pin attempt. Helmsley attempts the Pedigree but Perfect counters with a rollup and nearly gets a victory but Hunter regains control with a high knee lift. Helmsley works over Perfect in the corner but it seemingly wakes Perfect up and he goes on a rampage with right hands and a knee lift of his own. Perfect sets Helmsley up and hits the Perfect Plex, but Helmsley gets his feet in the ropes and bails to the floor deciding against competing as Perfect is fired up. Perfect chases after Helmsley and brawls with Hunter on the floor eventually leading to a double count-out. Perfect ended up hitting the Perfect Plex on the floor until officials came out to keep them apart. (Mr. Perfect fought Hunter Hearst Helmsley to a double count-out, 12:15, ***)
Main Event: The Undertaker vs. Scott Norton: Norton quickly went on the attack once the lights came back on hammering away on Taker in the corner with strikes and shoulder rams. Taker comes charging out of the corner to clothesline Norton a couple of times and attempts a choke slam but Norton rakes Taker’s eyes to break the hold. Norton locks in a bear hug but Taker is able to eventually fight his way out of the hold and hits a leaping clothesline for a two count. Norton catches Taker on a second clothesline attempt and drives Taker down to the canvas with a spine buster for a near fall. Norton attempts a power bomb but Taker slides off the back of Norton and goes for a choke slam but Jeff Jarrett runs into the ring and whacks Taker over the back with a steel chair to cause a disqualification. After the match, Taker clotheslines Norton to the floor and choke slams Jeff Jarrett. Taker isn't done as he grabs Jarrett and spikes Jarrett with a tombstone piledriver to send the fans home happy. (The Undertaker over Jeff Jarrett, 7:33, **) WWF Wrestling Challenge 10/23/19941. Doink the Clown defeated Kevin Hall in 2:17 following the Whoopee Cushion. 2. WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns defeated Barry Horowitz & Reno Riggins 3. Carlos Vega defeated Owen Hart in 6:09 following a spinning heel kick.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 14, 2015 22:02:03 GMT -5
Week #41: October 10th - October 16th WWF RAW 10/10/1994 1. Bret Hart defeated AJ Fatal in 3:05 with the Sharpshooter 2. IRS defeated Vince Johnson in 2:15 with a lariat. 3. Mr. Perfect/Hunter Hearst Helmsley Brawl: Hunter Hearst Helmsley is brought out for an interview but is suddenly attacked from behind by Perfect on the aisle way. Perfect sends Helmsley into the railing several times and rams Hunter face first into the ring steps causing Helmsley to get a bloody nose. Hunter attempts to crawl away, but Perfect is able to catch him and ends up hitting the Perfect Plex on the aisle way! Perfect is finally dragged away by officials while yelling at a laid out Helmsley to end the segment. 4. Diesel defeated The Gambler in 2:04 following a power bomb. After the match, Lex Luger appeared on the aisle way to have a stare down with Diesel, who signaled that the was going to power bomb Luger at In Your House. 5. The Heavenly Bodies defeated Men on a Mission in 8:14 when Del Ray pinned Mabel after a top rope moonsault. 6. Owen Hart defeated Chris Storm in 2:07 following a missile dropkick. 7. Jerry Lawler Interview: Jim Ross interviews Jerry Lawler regarding his recent interactions with John Bradshaw. Lawler tells Ross that he is royalty and people need to treat him with the proper respect. The recent loss he suffered to Bradshaw was nothing more than a fluke for the dirty Texan. Lawler tells Ross that he has held countless championships and he is the superior wrestler to Bradshaw and the WWF fans will realize that when they square off again at In Your House. Lawler tells everyone that he is going to knock some smarts into Bradshaw’s head when he hits the piledriver. Lawler finishes off by saying that fans will take him seriously and they will bow down to royalty. 8. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Victor Mendez in 2:53 following the Frankensteiner. During the match, Chis Benoit shared pre-tape comments telling Steiner that he hopes he retains the title at In Your House in two weeks, because the Crippler is coming for the title and wants to beat Steiner for it. 9. Lex Luger defeated Dave Wright in 2:33 with the Torture Rack. After the match, Diesel appears on the aisle way raising his arm to taunt Luger who didn't look to be all that excited about his match with Diesel in two weeks on pay per view. 10. Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage Interview: Jim Ross calls out Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage for an interview regarding the latest challenge issued by the Dynasty. Hogan says that he is getting sick and tired of the Dynasty and just wants to move on from them and go after bigger more important things like winning the WWF World Championship again. However, he says that he and the Macho Man thought about it and agreed that they will have no problem finding the right partners to take out the Dynasty once and for all at Survivor Series. Savage chimes in and says that the Mega Powers have a lot to give to the wrestling world and after they take care of the Dynasty and find three more partners, they are done with them and like Hogan said moving onward. Savage even says that he will go on to win the WWF World Championship, which gets a nod and smirk from Hulk Hogan. Savage tells Ross that the Dynasty will crumble at Survivor Series and the Mega Powers will continue to run wild… Dig It! 11. Shawn Michaels defeated Marty Jannetty in 10:40 following a super kick. During the match, Ron Simmons and Tatanka shared pre-tape comments saying that the Movement will not be stopped by Jannetty and the Kamikaze Kid. 12. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna defeated Sionne in 4:25 following the Bonzai Drop. 13. The Undertaker & Paul Bearer Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with the former WWF World Champion and Paul Bearer. Bearer says that if Scott Norton wants to step in the ring with the Undertaker than that’s a decision he will live to regret. Bearer says that the Undertaker is not afraid of any man and Taker will drive the muscle head Norton straight to hell with the tombstone piledriver! Undertaker lets us know that Scott Norton will be the first Dynasty member to rest in peace. 14. Razor Ramon & WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns defeated Carlos Vega, Doink the Clown & Hughie the Clown in 12:05 when Ramon pinned Vega following the Razors Edge. WWF Superstars 10/15/19941. The Quebecers defeated Virgil & Dave Stewart in 2:33 when Pierre pinned Virgil 2. Duke Droese Vignette: Another vignette promoting the debut of the trash can Duke Droese who is coming to the WWF and is going to take out all the trash on his way to WWF gold. 3. John Bradshaw defeated Chris Cooker in 2:04 following a lariat 4. Jeff Jarrett defeated The Avenger in 2:14 following a jumping DDT. 5. Rick Steiner Interview: Pre-tape comments from Rick Steiner who will be returning to action by the end of the year. Rick says he is excite to get back in the ring and regain the WWF World Tag Team Championships with his brother Scott. 6. Scott Norton defeated Fatu in 6:19 following a shoulder breaker. After the match, the lights went out with the Undertaker’s music blaring, but Norton didn't leave the ring and was waiting for the Undertaker, who didn't appear to end the show. WWF Wrestling Challenge 10/16/1994 1. Ron Simmons & Tatanka defeated Greg Michaels & Cody Hawk in 4:05 when Tatanka pinned Hawk. 2. WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns defeated Mike Walker & Mark Starr in 3:56 when Bart pinned Walker 3. Rick Martel defeated Jim Neidhart in 6:07 with the Boston Crab.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 29, 2015 23:10:39 GMT -5
Week #40: October 3rd - October 9th WWF RAW 10/3/1994 1. Tom Pritchard defeated Mo in 4:59 following a top rope knee drop. After the match, Tom tied Mo to the ropes and continued to beat on him until Mabel ran down and cleared the Heavenly Bodies from the ring. As the Heavenly Bodies walked backstage they were yelling about not being in the tag title poll. 2. John Bradshaw defeated IRS in 6:10 following a lariat. During the match, Jerry Lawler cut a pre-tape promo saying his loss on Superstars was a fluke and that the “dumb Texas” John Bradshaw isn't on the same level as royalty like himself. 3. Bret Hart Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Bret Hart regarding his desire to be the WWF World Champion once again. Hart knows that King Yokozuna is a great wrestler with Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji by his side. Hart hasn't been the champion since the summer of 1993 and has been thinking of the championship for the longest time now. Bret asks the fans to give him a chance to get in the squared circle with King Yokozuna so that the fans can have a champion they are proud of. Bret finishes off saying he is the best there is, the best there was and the best there eve will be. 4. Duke Droese Vignette: Another vignette promoting Duke Droese debut is aired. Droese is tossing trash bins into the back of the dumpster saying that he is coming to get rid of the trash like Jerry Lawler, the Heavenly Bodies and Rick Martel when he comes to the company. 5. Razor Ramon defeated Doink The Clown by disqualification in 7:14 after Hughie The Clown attacked Ramon and hit an impressive top rope moonsault. WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns ran down to save Ramon from a further beating. 6. The Dynasty Interview: Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Jeff Jarrett and Scott Norton come out for an interview with their topics including Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage and the Undertaker. Flair says that they aren’t done with Hogan and Savage and they are thinking of a match for Survivor Series. Flair tells us that the big man Scott Norton made a statement last week on RAW when he took out the Undertaker. Flair puts over Norton as the strongest athlete in the business today and doesn't believe the Undertaker will want a piece of Norton again. Jim Ross, who was conducting the interview, tell us that if the Undertaker doesn’t win the poll for the WWF World Championship, he is scheduled to wrestle Scott Norton on October 30th. Flair tells Ross that Taker better hope he wins because Taker might actually be able to survive his rematch with Yokozuna while Scott Norton is set on making an impact and his impact would be taking out the Deadman once and for all. Flair finishes off the segment by officially issuing a challenge for Survivor Series for a five on five elimination match with Hogan and Savage needing to find three more partners while Flair is confident they will find the last one for their team. 7. Mr. Perfect defeated Mark Starr in 3:04 following the Perfect Plex. After the match, Hunter Hearst Helmsley ran into the ring and attacked Perfect hitting the Pedigree. Hunter got into Perfect’s face on the canvas and said “Your time is over with, Perfect.” 8. Marty Jannetty Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Marty Jannetty about the new group of Ron Simmons and Tatanka going by the name The Movement. Jannetty doesn't understand the feelings those two men have as the guys in the back always supported them and he heard the fans cheer loudly for both men. Marty has been turned on before and isn't going to let Simmons get away with his actions. Jannetty tells Simmons that when they meet in the ring, he will use the fans support to overcome Ron’s power advantage. 9. Crush defeated Paul Jones in 3:13 with the Kona Vice. 10. Shawn Michaels Interview: Jim Ross interviewed Shawn Michaels about last week and the confrontation Diesel and with Luger. Michaels tells Ross that Diesel is not someone to mess with and Luger being over confident cost him last week. Shawn tells Ross that he is returning to action next week and looks to resume his singles success he had prior to teaming with Diesel. 11. WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Virgil in 1:33 following the Bonzai Drop. After the match, Jim Cornette cut a promo saying that no matter the challenger, Yokozuna isn't losing the championship on October 30th. 12. The British Bulldog defeated Rick Martel in 10:06 following a running power slam. After the match, Bulldog signals that he wants the WWF World Championship. Will he get a shot on October 30th? WWF Superstars 10/8/1994 1. Chris Benoit defeated Samu in 4:58 following a diving head butt. 2. Lex Luger Interview: Vince McMahon interviewed Lex Luger about what happened on RAW last week. Luger tells McMahon that Diesel isn't anything compared to him and last week Diesel took of advantage of a time when Lex wasn’t anticipating a cheap shot. Luger puts himself over as a former WWF World Champion and asks what Diesel has done without his boy toy by his side? The answer to that is nothing. Lex says that if Diesel wants him then he will have a match with him at In Your House. Luger isn't afraid of Diesel as Luger says he will out wrestle and make Diesel run out of gas before pinning Diesel right in the middle of the ring. Lex poses to end the segment. 3. Carlos Vega defeated Jim Neidhart in 5:06 following a spinning heel kick. 4. Rick Steiner Update: Jim Ross provides an update on Rick Steiner saying that he will be returning to action the night after In Your House on October 30th! 5. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated AJ Fatal in 2:33 following a Frankensteiner. Prior to the match, AJ Fatal proclaimed that he was the real champion despite having never won a match and had a replica championship. 6. The Kamikaze Kid defeated Tatanka by disqualification in 4:05 when Tatanka hit a Samoan Drop on a chair. After the match, Marty Jannetty and Ron Simmons came down to the ring to have a brief brawl to close the program. WWF Wrestling Challenge 10/9/19941. WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns defeated Mike Williams & Mike Sharpe in 3:15 when Bart pinned Sharpe. 2. The Headshrinkers defeated Joe Cage & Tim Snyder in 3:04 when Fatu pinned Cage following a top rope splash 3. Arn Anderson defeated Owen Hart in 7:44 following a spine buster.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 23, 2015 9:23:37 GMT -5
Do I have to do a Chyna campaign to get in the HOF?
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 27, 2015 5:55:42 GMT -5
Squared Circle Wrestling presents The F’n Show Date: 2/18/2006 From: Syracuse, NY Attendance: 310 1.) Jimmy Olsen defeated Loca Vida: Coming off a huge victory on the first show, Jimmy continued his winning ways to kick off the second show in 2CW history. Loca showcased his speed hitting a head scissors and nearly won following a hurricanrana. Jimmy snuck in a low blow and spiked Loca with a piledriver. After the match, Jimmy got on the microphone and ripped on the fans saying he is going to take out all their heroes and they will all be forced to cheer him. 2.) Josh Daniels defeated Frankie Arion: Daniels displayed great strength during the match tossing Arion around with various suplexs hitting a series of German suplexs. Arion showed great heart and hit a somersault dive to the floor that got the crowd behind him. However, Daniels was able to avoid a missile dropkick and got a submission victory with a sharpshooter. 3.) Isys Ephex defeated John Walters: The match was mainly a mat wrestling clinic until Ephex delivered a cheap shot when Walters reached the ropes on a submission. Isys hit a suicide dive and they both hit the guard railing hard. Walters fought back and nearly won following a middle rope power bomb, but couldn't keep Ephex down. Ephex counted a go-behind to hit the Burning Hammer and pick up an impressive victory. 4.) All Money Is Legal defeated Up In Smoke: A rematch from the first show between two tag teams that impressed fans. Cheech got plenty of heat as he continually cheated and stalled whenever AMIL got the advantage. Up In Smoke hit double springboard splash in the corner but couldn't get the cover. They followed up with a back breaker/senton splash combo on K-Murda. AMIL had better luck this time around as they were able to pin Cloudy following a senton splash and a big splash combo. After the match, Cheech brutally attacked Murda and Pusha with a steel chair. 5.) Brodie Lee defeated Zaquary Springate III: Lee was not in a good mood on this night and pummeled Springate easily and took home a victory following a big boot and a swinging side slam. After intermission, it was announced that on 3/18 and 3/19 there will be a 2CW Heavyweight Championship tournament and there will be eight men involved. The champion will be crowned on April 8th. 6.) Spike Dudley defeated Steve Kruz: Kruz took control of the contest early on hitting a back suplex across the railing after they brawled on the floor. Dudley fought back with a somersault off the apron onto the floor. They continued to brawl on the floor for several moments with both men being tossed into the railing. Late in the match, Kruz attempted to hit a top rope knee drop while a chair was on Dudley, but missed it and hit the chair instead. Spike took advantage and hit the Acid Drop for the victory. After the match, Jimmy Olsen ran into the ring and low blowed Dudley with a chair and hit a piledriver. 7.) Slyck Wagner Brown defeated Eddie Edwards: An absolute clinic of match that saw the fans give the men involved a standing ovation. Brown and Eddie traded chops early on and Edwards had the first significant amount of offense after hitting a running yakuza kick. Edwards came off the top and nearly won with a missile dropkick. Edwards dropped Brown with a vertical suplex onto the apron but couldn't put Slyck away. Brown fought back with a leg lariat and an overhead belly to belly suplex. After a twenty minute battle, Slyck was able to get the pin fall following the Appreciation Bomb. After the match, they shook hands out of respect. Main Event: Colin Olsen defeated Jerry Lynn: Lynn controlled the early portion of the match after hitting a tilt a whirl back breaker and hit a leg drop across the middle rope. Colin avoided a spear in the corner and Lynn hit the ring post. Colin worked over the right shoulder of Lynn hitting an arm breaker and a single arm DDT. Olsen spat and blew his nose onto Lynn and followed up with a dropkick to a seated Lynn. Colin nearly won after hitting a middle rope neck breaker. Lynn countered a vertical suplex and hit a reverse DDT. Jerry attempted the cradle piledriver, but Colin countered and went for a brain buster, but Lynn delivered a knee strike and again went for the cradle piledriver, but Colin dropped down and “accidentally” hit Lynn in the groin with his head. Colin took advantage and hit the brain buster for the victory.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 19, 2015 10:04:02 GMT -5
Bringing this back to go along with WWF '94.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 5, 2015 21:15:56 GMT -5
Week 39 in WWF '94 has been posted.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 5, 2015 21:14:49 GMT -5
Week 39: September 26th - October 2nd WWF RAW 9/26/1994 1. The British Bulldog defeated Tom Stevens in 2:09 following a running power slam. During the match, pre-tape comments from Bulldog were aired with Bulldog declaring to be ready for the opportunity to get in the ring with the WWF World Champion on October 30th and win the WWF World Championship from King Yokozuna. 2. The Heavenly Bodies defeated Men on a Mission in 8:15 when Del Ray pinned Mabel following a moonsault. After the match, the Bodies vented about not being part of the options to challenge the Smoking Gunns for the titles on October 30th and how they are going to make sure the WWF officials will regret that. 3. Kings Court w/ King Yokozuna, Jim Cornette & Mr. Fuji: Jerry Lawler is back with the Kings Court and sang the praises of the new WWF World Champion and the king of the WWF, King Yokozuna. That brings out the champion and his managers for an interview. Jim Cornette starts off reminding us that at one point, Johnny Polo had tried to steal his clients and Cornette was out of the WWF. However, once Polo realized he was in over his head and bailed on the WWF, King Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji begged him to return and he did that for a hefty price and that paid off by leading Yokozuna to the WWF World Championship over the seemingly unbeatable Undertaker. Cornette has created his own monster of royalty and he will be the WWF World Champion for as long as he wants to be. Lawler brings up the three challengers that the WWF fans will be able to vote on which includes the Undertaker, the British Bulldog and Bret Hart. Cornette laughs at the options as Yokozuna just squashed Undertaker like a bug last night, the British Bulldog doesn’t have a strong enough bite to effect Yokozuna and Bret Hart is a shell of himself since he lost the WWF World Championship last year. Cornette tells Lawler that there isn't anyone in the WWF or anywhere for that matter that can dethrone King Yokozuna and that’s a fact! 4. Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated Chris Storm in 2:13 following a diving head butt. 5. Duke Droese Vignette: Duke Droese is on the streets throwing trash into a garbage truck when he sees the camera and tells the WWF fans that he is heading to the WWF to toss the likes of King Yokozuna, Bam-Bam Bigelow, Crush and any other piece of garbage into the Trash Compactor. “Duke Droese… Coming Soon” ends the segment. 6. Lex Luger/Diesel Confrontation: Jim Ross brings out Lex Luger for an interview. Ross asks Luger what is on his mind and Lex makes it crystal clear that he is furious that he was not part of the list of challengers for the WWF World Championship. Sure, he may have lost to the Undertaker at WrestleMania and King of the Ring, but he crushed Bret Hart’s dreams at SummerSlam last year and his loss at SummerSlam this year was a miscarriage of justice. He doesn't even want to talk about the British Bulldog and how he isn’t a worthy challenger for any championship since he can’t even keep his wife around, he certainly wouldn't be able to hold a championship long, either. Luger puts himself over as a specimen like no other and claims to have 3% body fat and could defeat any bum in the World Wrestling Federation. At that moment, former WWF World Tag Team Champion Diesel strolls down to the ring and enters to confront Luger. Diesel tells Luger that he has respect for him but hearing him complain is making him sick to his stomach. Diesel puts over his height and notes that he would be able to press slam Luger back down to reality that Luger is no longer the best in the WWF. Lex cuts Diesel off and says that Diesel hasn’t done anything in the WWF on his own and is just a tag team wrestler. “You’re nothing but a background player for Shawn Michaels and everyone knows it.” Diesel responds by saying maybe he should breakout of the background then. At that moment, Diesel strikes Luger with a forearm shot and sends Luger to the floor following a big boot. Luger runs up the aisle way holding his mouth as Diesel plays to the crowd and wants Lex to return to the ring to end the segment. 7. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Chris Benoit in 10:38 following a Frankensteiner. After the match, Benoit attacked Steiner and sent him shoulder first into the ring steps. Benoit got on the microphone and taunted Steiner saying that he was lucky he wasn’t an option for In Your House because he is the man who would beat Steiner for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. 8. Owen Hart defeated AJ Fatal in 2:04 following a missile dropkick. 9. Razor Ramon Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Razor Ramon regarding his recent feud with Carlos Vega. Ramon tells Ross that sometimes your past comes back into your life and you have to fight that past. That’s what he did with Carlos Vega and he was able prevent his past from affecting his future here in the World Wrestling Federation. Ramon reminds Ross that he is a former WWF Intercontinental Champion and although he wasn’t selected as a challenger for either singles championship at In Your House, he is confident that he will get another shot to hold gold in the WWF. Ramon finishes off saying that he finished off Carlos Vega and now he is in his past. Now, it’s about the future and being a future champion again in the WWF. 10. Ludvig Borga defeated Damien Wolf in 2:45 following a shoulder breaker. 11. Ron Simmons & Tatanka Interview: Vince McMahon brings out the new team of Ron Simmons and Tatanka for an interview. McMahon asks Simmons and Tatanka what their problem is. Simmons seems to be annoyed by that comment and tells McMahon that HE is their problem. Simmons recalls again for us how he came to the WWF and slammed King Yokozuna. Simmons was waving the American flag and being everything that the fans wanted, but he wasn’t what he wanted to be. What he wanted to be was a champion. He was too concerned about making the fans happy that he was losing matches to a model of all people. Simmons was never given a chance to go after the WWF World Championship because McMahon knows he would have won the championship. “You never brought people like us, Vince. You promote the Bret Harts, the Hulk Hogan’s… but not Ron Simmons or my brother Tatanka.” Tatanka chimes in and reminds Vince that won the WWF Intercontinental Championship and never got a rematch when he was screwed of it. When he won the title the fans turned their back on him and didn’t care about him. Tatanka says that Simmons talked to him one night and he realized he speaks the truth. They aren’t going to wait around and get respect… they are going to beat that respect out anyone that tries to hold them down. Tatanka asks what did McMahon do when Doink disrespected his headdress awhile ago? “That’s right, you did nothing and that always bothered me. I don’t have your respect and now everyone is going to have to deal with our anger.” Simmons chimes back in and says that they are leading a movement. You can call them The Movement and suggests that he will get others to join their mission to fight for respect and opportunities in the World Wrestling Federation. 12. Doink the Clown & Hughie The Clown/Smoking Gunns Backstage Brawl: Backstage, Todd Pettengill is about to interview the WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns until Doink and Hughie the Clown come out from nowhere and dump buckets of water over the champions leading to a beat down of the champs. Doink and Hughie toss Billy and Bart into the walls and into a catering table. They scare off Todd before being escorted out of the area by officials as they both laugh hysterically. 13. Crush defeated Bob Holly in 4:59 with the Kona Vice. 14. The Undertaker defeated Jeff Jarrett by disqualification in 6:14 when Scott Norton interfered and attacked The Undertaker with a steel chair and hitting a shoulder breaker. WWF Superstars 10/1/19941. The Headshrinkers defeated Steve Combs & Joe Cage in 2:43 when Fatu pinned Cage following a top rope splash. 2. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Hunter Hearst Helmsley who appeared to be annoyed. Helmsley tells Ross that he is annoyed with a WWF superstar who is promoting themselves as being something that they are not. Ross inquires who that person is. Hunter says that the person he is talking about claims to be the perfect wrestler, but he doesn’t recall a match that the superstar won of significance. Ross asks if he is talking about Mr. Perfect, which Hunter confirms. Hunter says that he has an undefeated record in the WWF and if anyone were to call themselves Mr. Perfect, it should be him. Helmsley believes that Perfect is far past his time and should retire so that fans can remember him in a somewhat positive manner. Hunter tells Ross that he is the man fans should idolize and wish to grow up to be… not someone like Mr. Perfect. If anything, Mr. Perfect should be known as Mr. Imperfection, which he will be if they square off and fans will realize just how superior he is. 3. Carlos Vega defeated Jeremy Sydal in 1:18 following a spinning heel kick. 4. Arn Anderson defeated Barry Horowitz in 2:26 following a spine buster. 5. Bret Hart Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Bret Hart regarding a possible match with King Yokozuna to possibly regain the WWF World Championship. Hart talks about his life being turn upside down when lost the belt back at SummerSlam last year but after a few months of torture, he was able to overcome the odds and got his momentum back. He got a measure of revenge over Lex Luger at this years SummerSlam and his path of redemption continues until he regains the WWF World Championship. He has all the confidence that he can beat King Yokozuna because he has more ability and more heart than the WWF World Champion. Bret asks the fans to give him the opportunity to prove that by showing Yokozuna why he is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be! 6. Mr. Perfect defeated Bill Wright in 2:13 following the Perfect Plex. After the match, Hunter Hearst Helmsley appeared on the aisle way mock clapping for Mr. Perfect acting rather unimpressed. 7. John Bradshaw defeated Jerry Lawler in 6:19 after a lariat. WWF Wrestling Challenge 10/2/19941. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:22 following the Pedigree 2. Marty Jannetty & The Kamikaze Kid defeated Paul Williams & Mike Peterson in 3:06 when Jannetty pinned Williams after the Rocker Dropper. 3. Lex Luger defeated Mark Starr in 2:54 with the Torture Rack. 4. Razor Ramon defeated IRS in 7:21 following a Razors Edge.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 3, 2015 2:22:33 GMT -5
I haven't kept up with this all because it just comes across way too unrealistic. I mean, having nearly a dozen matches on a SummerSlam in 1995 is incredible. You don't have to use every top name for every pay per view. The most you should have is 9 or 10, at most. The card looks decent with a main event that just seems bizarre.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 3, 2015 2:18:53 GMT -5
I've always written mine in Word. My shows don't have much formatting with them, so it's easier.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 30, 2015 6:32:03 GMT -5
I’m liking the way you are presenting Ludvig Borga and his feud with Lex Luger. Sgt. Slaughter playing a role in this feud and being used to elevate Borga is a good touch. Perfect/Diesel is a huge main event for Superstars, but I don't imagine it ending clean. I look forward to more for this as I’m a mark for old school diaries if you couldn't tell.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 30, 2015 6:28:32 GMT -5
Alright, honestly I haven’t read much of anything on the board but hopefully something catches my eye. I really like the prospects of a Jarrett/Carter match at Bound For Glory considering Carter is one of the best heels going today. I hope he prevails over Jarrett in that eventual showdown, though. Low Ki probably should be the X-Division champion. Is Birch Paul Burchill or is he somebody else? Please make something out of Bram. Magnus/Roode/Joe at BFG? That’s an interesting main event and one I’d watch. The main event seeing Aries cost Hardy the match is fine as it would make a match between them at the biggest show of the year. If that’s the case, then that’s a pretty good co-main event show.
The card for BFG was posted really weird... but the triple threat match for the title, Jarrett/Carter and Aries/Hardy is by far better than what TNA provided this past year. I’ll be reading that show and leaving a reply for sure. (If I remember, just remind me.)
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 29, 2015 18:01:03 GMT -5
I've gotten a few votes already, but just a reminder to send your picks for the Trick or Treat PPV special through PM!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 28, 2015 2:48:11 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation Press Release WWF President released a statement announcing officially that the next In Your House pay per view to take place live on pay per view on October 30th will be themed as being a “trick or treat event for our WWF champions.” Tunney announced that the WWF fans will be given the chance to vote for the opponents to challenge for the WWF World, Intercontinental and Tag Team Championships along with a match stipulation for the show. Tunney said that “this is an attempt to give the WWF fans to have their voices heard and see perhaps men get an opportunity live on pay per view to become a recognized champion in this sport.” Mr. Tunney revealed the options for the show to be voted upon by the fans when they call the 1-800 number. WWF World Champion King Yokozuna will have the following three men to worry about as former champion The Undertaker, Bret Hart and The British Bulldog are the voting options. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner has the following challengers for his championship as being Jeff Jarrett, Bam-Bam Bigelow and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. Lastly, the WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns will have to have a game plan for either the Quebecers, The Headshrinkers or the new team of Doink the Clown & Hughie The Clown. Tunney finished the press release thanking the WWF fans and looks forward to seeing what occurs on October 30th as the event is in the hands of the fans. Note From Bob: If you're reading his please take the few seconds to send your picks to be competing for the championships. I'll leave the voting open until the last week of TV to be written. The card will not be finalized until the show is written. Send them through PM, please! Thanks!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 23, 2015 5:09:49 GMT -5
In Your House with Taker/Yokozuna in a No DQ match as the main event has been posted!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 23, 2015 5:05:51 GMT -5
WWF In Your House Date: 9/25/1994 From: Hershey, PA Attendance: 7,000 Announcers: Jim Ross & Bobby Heenan A video promoting the show airs highlighting the main event between WWF World Champion The Undertaker and King Yokozuna. The video also touches base on the match between Randy Savage and Arn Anderson. Jim Ross and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to the show and continue to promote the main event. Heenan is looking forward to having royalty as the WWF World Champion instead of some “dead weirdo.” Ross hypes up the Savage vs. Anderson match which Heenan believes will see the Anderson break Savage in half and Hogan will no longer have an ally after tonight. Ross sends us to the ring to get the show on the road. Opening Contest: Razor Ramon vs. Carlos Vega in a strap match: Ramon runs into the ring with the strap and clotheslines Vega to quickly open the match. They are attached by the wrists as Ramon hammers away on Vega in the corner with right hands. Vega comes off the ropes but is caught and Ramon hits a fallaway slam. Ramon uses the strap on Vega whipping him over the back and the fans are going nuts. Vega gets control with a jaw breaker and a scoop slam before choking Ramon with the strap. Vega ties Ramon’s arms together and delivers a series vicious kicks in the corner. Vega runs toward the corner and hits a spinning heel kick to cause Ramon to stagger out of the corner and crashes to the canvas. Vega begins to hit the corners and gets to the third corner before Razor yanks on the strap and causes Vega to stumble into a right hand. Ramon locks in an abdominal stretch while choking Vega with the strap. Ramon places Vega on the top turnbuckle and hit a back suplex. Ramon reaches three corners before Vega recovered and splashed Ramon in third corner chest first. Vega drives Razor down to the canvas with a swinging neck breaker and a standing senton splash. Vega uses the strap on Ramon a few times and signals for the spinning heel kick but Ramon gets up and kicks Carlos in the midsection to hit the Razors Edge! Ramon isn’t done with Vega yet and proceeds to hit a second Razors Edge! Ramon begins to hit the corners and hits all four corners to win the strap match. (Razor Ramon over Carlos Vega, 11:34, ***)Backstage, Todd Pettengill interviews the WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns. Billy says that tonight they defend the tag titles for the first of many times and they are confident that they will take care of Quebecers. Bart says they will be looking for the hockey stick they like to use and promises to have the tag titles for a long time. Second Contest: Crush vs. John Bradshaw: These two slugged it out for several moments with neither man dropping down despite several right hand strikes. Crush got the early advantage with a back breaker and focused his attack ion Bradshaw’s lower back area. Bradshaw fought back with a big boot to the face and a side slam. Bradshaw was able to put Crush away with a running lariat to get the victory. (John Bradshaw over Crush, 5:06, **)Backstage, Todd Pettengill interviewed Marty Jannetty about his match with Ron Simmons. Jannetty says that he doesn't know what has gotten into Ron Simmons to think people are holding him back because he is African American. Marty is going show that he is pissed off two and you don’t wanna mess with a pissed off rocker. Third Contest: WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns vs. The Quebecers: Pierre and Billy kicked off the match with Pierre working over Billy with a snap suplex and dropping Billy gut first across the top rope. Pierre power slammed Billy and tagged in Jacques who hit a top rope knee drop for a near fall. Billy fought back by countering a backdrop attempting by driving Jacques face first into the canvas. Billy drives Jacques to the canvas with a vertical suplex and tags in Bart. Bart cleans house with right hands and hit a snap power slam on Jacques. Pierre tried to get involved but Bart military press slammed Pierre. Bart plays to the crowd and is stopped by Jacques with a low blow as the referee was out of position. Jacques hit a neck breaker on Bart and nearly win the tag titles. Pierre is tagged in and hits the Tower of London on Bart but Billy breaks up the count. Bart is sent into the ropes but ducks a clothesline and hits a dropkick on Pierre followed by a gut wrench suplex. Bart tags in Billy who hits a missile dropkick from the top and sends Jacques over the top to the floor. Bart gets up and sets Pierre up for the Sidewinder. Billy heads to the top and they hit the leg drop/side slam to get the victory on Pierre and retain the titles. (The Smoking Gunns over The Quebecers, 9:42, ***)A video promoting the next In Your House to take place on October 30th. The event will have a trick or treat feature with fans choosing the opponents for the champions on the show. Fourth Contest: Marty Jannetty vs. Ron Simmons: Early on, Marty tried to use his speed to his advantage and hit a series of arm drags, a dropkick and a scoop slam. However, Simmons overpowered Marty by catching Marty on a cross body attempt and hit a huge power slam. Simmons plants Marty with a spinning spine buster and quickly put Jannetty away with the Dominator. After the match, Ron continues to work over Marty until Tatanka runs down to the ring and appears to save Jannetty, but instead attacks Jannetty, which prompts a smile from Simmons who also beats down Jannetty. Tatanka hits a Samoan Drop and Simmons hits another Dominator before they stand over Jannetty. (Ron Simmons over Marty Jannetty, 5:19, *)Backstage, Todd Pettengill is with Bam-Bam Bigelow regarding his match with Scott Steiner coming up next. Bigelow tells Pettengill that he isn’t here for the fans to cheer him because he hates everyone. Whether its the loud mouth Jerry Lawler or Scott Steiner, he will beat anyone up. Bigelow says that tonight he will be walking out with the gold and put an end to the fluke reign that Scott Steiner has managed to have. Fifth Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner vs. Bam-Bam Bigelow: Bigelow attacks Steiner as he poses to the crowd on the middle rope. Bigelow pummels Steiner in the corner and delivers a few quick splashes to weaken the champ. Bigelow power slams Steiner and follows up with a few falling head butts. Bigelow hits a quick power slam as Steiner came off the ropes and gets a two count. Bigelow hooks Steiner and hits a double under hook side slam for a near fall. Bigelow gets a two count following a Samoan Drop. Bigelow misses a big splash in the corner and Steiner hits a back suplex. Steiner kicks Bigelow in the midsection and manages to hit a double under hook power bomb for a near fall! Steiner puts Bigelow on the top turnbuckle and looks for the hurricanrnaa but Bigelow counters and hits a middle rope power bomb! Bigelow goes for the cover but Steiner kicks out just before three. Bam-Bam scoop slams Steiner and heads to the top but Steiner crotches Bigelow on the top. Steiner heads to the top and this time hits a top rope hurricanrana! Steiner goes over and covers Bam-Bam to get the three count. (Scott Steiner over Bam-Bam Bigelow, 10:23, ***)A video promoting the Randy Savage vs. Arn Anderson match is aired highlighting the feud between the Mega Powers and the Dynasty. Sixth Contest: Randy Savage vs. Arn Anderson: Savage quickly goes after Anderson hammering away on Arn with jabs in the corner and hits two clotheslines. Anderson bails to the floor and Savage comes off the top leaping to the floor but Arn moves and Savage hits the guard railing chest first! Anderson bounces on Savage and stomps away on Randy’s chest. Anderson sends Savage into the ring steps and back first into the ring post. Anderson rolls Savage into the ring and continues to work on Savage’s chest driving his knees into the Macho Man. Arn continues his offense with single arm breaker. Anderson sends Randy into the corner but runs into a big boot. Savage runs out of the corner to hit a bulldog. Savage attempts a power slam but holds his back and Anderson grabs Savage to hit a spine buster for a near fall. Randy counters a vertical suplex attempt with a snap suplex. Savage leaps off the top and hits a double axe handle but can’t get a three count. Savage hits a back suplex and goes to the top looking for he elbow drop but Jeff Jarrett comes out to cause a distraction. Anderson crotches Savage on the top and slams Savage to the canvas. Anderson lifts Savage up and plants him with a quick DDT to get the shocking win! (Arn Anderson over Randy Savage, 11:04, **1/2) After the match, Jeff Jarrett berates Savage and beats him down along with Anderson until Mr. Perfect runs into the ring and tosses the heels to the floor. A video promoting the main event between the Undertaker and King Yokozuna for the WWF World Championship is aired. Main Event: WWF World Champion The Undertaker vs. King Yokozuna in a no disqualification match: Taker and Yoko begin to trade right hands in the corner with Taker getting the better of Yoko and hits a leaping clothesline to knock Yokozuna to the floor. Taker sends Yoko face first into the ring steps and grab a chair to whack Yoko over the back. Yokozuna rolls back into the ring and Taker goes to the top rope. Yoko gets up and Taker hits a top rope clothesline for a near fall. Taker chokes Yoko in the corner and stalks towards the referee. Taker turns around and is met with a savant kick from Yoko. Yoko chops Taker over the shoulder and hits a belly to belly suplex. Yoko comes off the ropes and delivers a leg drop on the champ for a two count. Yoko weakens Taker with a bear hug until Taker breaks out of the hold. Taker delivers a big boot after coming off the ropes and attempts a choke slam and is able to drop Yokozuna with a choke slam but can’t follow up with the cover. Mr. Fuji rolls the salt bucket into the ring and Yokozuna is able to grab the bucket. Taker signals for the tombstone and grabs Yokozuna. Taker pulls Yoko up by the hair and Yoko nails Taker in the face with the salt bucket. Yoko clubs Taker over the head with the bucket a second time. Paul Bearer is freaking out on the floor as Yoko drags Taker to the corner and hits the Bonzai Drop! Yoko remains on top of Taker and wins the match and title! (King Yokozuna over The Undertaker, 10:53, **1/2) After the match, King Yokozuna puts his robe on and holds the WWF World Championship while Paul Bearer is weeping on the floor to end the show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 12, 2015 9:07:06 GMT -5
Week 38 in WWF '94 has been posted. The next post is the In Your House pay per view. Should be up hopefully in a couple of days.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 12, 2015 9:05:36 GMT -5
Week 38: September 19th - September 25th WWF RAW 9/19/1994 1. Chris Benoit defeated Mo in 4:49 following a top rope diving head butt. After the match, Benoit cuts a promo saying that he is tired of being in the background and issues a challenge to the winner of Steiner/Bigelow for next week on RAW. 2. Carlos Vega defeated Dave Howard in 2:34 following a spinning heel kick. After the match, Razor Ramon ran down and whipped Vega with a strap before Vega escaped and ran to the backstage area. 3. Kings Court w/ Diesel: Jerry Lawler interviewed former WWF World Tag Team Champion Diesel this week on Kings Court and asked him what his intentions were now that he is no longer a champion. Diesel tells Lawler that himself and Michaels were the greatest tag team to ever step foot in a WWF ring, but every great team slips up and that’s what happened at SummerSlam against the Smoking Gunns. Diesel agrees with Michaels that they are still friends and everything is cool, but they both have their eyes on singles championships. Diesel isn’t going to be the bodyguard for Shawn while he wins championships. That time is over with. If he has to wrestle Michaels for gold sometime down the line, then that’s what he is going to have to do. Now, Diesel doesn't care if its the IC championship or the WWF World Championship… he will have gold around his waist sooner rather later and the champs need to be on the lookout for Big Daddy Cool. 4. The Quebecers defeated The Headshrinkers in 8:33 when Jacques pinned Fatu after the Tower of London. 5. Mr. Perfect defeated Steve Wright in 2:04 following the Perfect Plex. 6. Randy Savage Interview: Vince McMahon interviewed Randy Savage who told Vince that he will accept the challenge made by Arn Anderson for this Sunday and that the Mega Powers will not be cease to exist. Savage is confident that the Dynasty will crumble and it all starts this Sunday at In Your House when beats Arn Anderson. OH YEAH! 7. Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:11 following a super kick. 8. Tatanka defeated Mark Starr in 2:33 following a Samoan Drop. After the match, Ron Simmons was seen looking at the ring and shaking his head while Tatanka was confused in the ring. 9. Doink The Clown Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with Doink the Clown who came to the ring with his mysterious clown friend. Doink is laughing and giggling as Ross asks Doink who the man is. Doink tells Ross that his man is an even eviler than him and he wants all the kids in the crowd to cry at night thinking of what he has done to their heroes. Doink introduces his friend as Hughie The Clown. Hughie chimes in briefly and says that when he sees people in pain, is the ultimate satisfaction. When he sees kids screaming it gives him more incentive to issue out more and more punishment. Doink says that they are the clowns the WWF should be afraid of. 10. Ludvig Borga defeated The Kamikaze Kid in 3:09 following a shoulder breaker. 11. Crush Interview: Todd Pettengill interviewed Crush regarding his recent feud with John Bradshaw. Crush is sick of the feud already and tells Todd that he wants Bradshaw this Sunday at In Your House to shut the Texan up and show the world that he is the toughest wrestler in the WWF and not John Bradshaw. 12. In Your House Hype: A video promoting the Undertaker/King Yokozuna main event, Savage/Anderson and Steiner/Bigelow matches is aired. 13. The British Bulldog defeated IRS in 6:00 following a running power slam. 14. King Yokozuna & Bam-Bam Bigelow defeated WWF World Champion The Undertaker & WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner in 11:24 when Bigelow pinned Steiner following a diving head butt. After the match, Yokozuna hit the Bonzai Drop on the Undertaker and remained on the champion as the show came to an end. WWF Superstars 9/24/19941. Sionne defeated Jimmy Del Ray in 3:44 following a middle rope shoulder block. 2. WWF World Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns defeated Black Phantom & John Paul in 2:45 when Billy pinned Phantom 3. Crush defeated John Paul in 1:33 with the Kona Vice 4. John Bradshaw defeated IRS in 7:05 following a lariat. After the match, Crush came down and had a pull apart brawl with Bradshaw to close the program. WWF Wrestling Challenge 9/25/19941. Diesel defeated Vince Wright in 2:11 following a power bomb. 2. Lex Luger defeated Frank Granderson in 2:02 with the Torture Rack 3. Bret Hart defeated Mark Thomas in 2:33 with the Sharpshooter 4. Razor Ramon defeated Doink the Clown by disqualification in 7:09 when Hughie the Clown interfered and attacked Ramon. The attack continued until Marty Jannetty ran down to make the save. NOTE FROM BOB: Next post is the In Your House pay per view.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 11, 2015 0:00:29 GMT -5
So, the October 1994 In Your House will likely have a Fans Choice gimmick to it. I'll provide options, stipulations and wrestlers for YOU guys to vote upon to go along with the Trick or Treat aspect of the season.
I hope everyone will partake in it along with the Year End Awards that will take place at the end of the year/early 1995.
Plenty of debuts and a major surprise in store, especially for November.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 8, 2015 10:06:05 GMT -5
Week 37: September 12th - September 18th WWF RAW 9/12/1994 1. The Kamikaze Kid defeated Steve King in 2:03 following a top rope moonsault 2. Crush defeated Bob Holly in 5:17 following the Kona Vice. After the match, Crush is interviewed regarding an upcoming title match against The Undertaker this weekend at Madison Square Garden. Crush tells Jim Ross that in five days he will be the champion and that the Undertaker will be rolled out of Garden and never seen again. Crush also tells us that he hasn’t finished his beef with John Bradshaw. 3. Mr. Perfect Interview: Jim Ross interviewed Mr. Perfect in the ring regarding his loss at SummerSlam to Scott Norton and where does he go now. Perfect tells Ross that he had high expectations since his return but he isn’t going to allow the loss to Scott Norton bother him. Perfect still believes that he is one of the best wrestlers today and Norton was just the better man on that night. As Perfect continues to talk, Hunter Hearst Helmsley comes down and cuts off the interview. Helmsley tells Perfect that he needs to wake up and realize that his career in professional wrestling is over with. Hunter believes it is time for guys like himself to be seen as the top players in the WWF. Hunter gently slaps Perfect on the cheek and tells him that it had been a good run and he needs to step aside. Perfect acts like he is going to leave the ring but proceeds to tackle Helmsley and delivers several right hands. Security runs into the ring and breaks up the fight as Perfect is yelling at Hunter that he will show him personally in the ring. 4. Carlos Vega defeated John Walker in 2:44 following a spinning heel kick. After the match, Vega whipped Walker with a strap until Razor Ramon ran down to the ring and ran Vega from the ring. 5. The Quebecers defeated Frank Thomas & Scott Taylor in 3:12 when Pierre pinned Taylor. During the match, pre-tape comments from the Quebecers saw them promise championship victory on 9/25 when they meet the Smoking Gunns for the WWF World Tag Team Championships 6. Rick Steiner Interview: Over the weekend, Jim Ross talked with Rick Steiner who is recovering from knee injury. Ross asks how Rick is doing and Rick says that he is just a few weeks away from returning since suffering the injury in April and looks forward to coming back. Ross turns his attention to Scott Steiner and asks Rick if he was surprised about his brother winning the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Rick puts his brother over and says that Scott is incredibly talented and knew he would achieve great things, just like he can too. Ross talks about how Scott has catapulted into singles competition and looks to be on the rise even further. Rick is starting to get annoyed with the questioning and knows that his brother is talented. Ross thinks that Scott could be champion for a long time and Rick agrees but says that the Steiner Brothers tag team is a priority and that the WWF World Tag Team Championships will be theirs again. 7. The Undertaker & Paul Bearer Interview: Todd Pettengill interviews the WWF World Champion the Undertaker and Paul Bearer regarding next weeks In Your House pay per view. Paul Bearer says that at SummerSlam Yokozuna was able to escape with his life and the ability to breath but now with the disqualification being waived, King Yokozuna will be put out to pasture once and for all. Undertaker chimes in and says that with no rules, he can use whatever he needs to end the career of Yokozuna and that’s what will happen at In Your House. “King Yokozuna, you will rest in peace.” 8. Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Carter in 2:58 following a super kick. After the match, Michaels was interviewed and told Jim Ross that he and Diesel are still a unit but his focus is back to singles gold. Shawn stated that he already has been the Intercontinental Champion and is setting his sights on the WWF World Championship. 9. Ron Simmons Interview: Vince McMahon conducted an interview with Ron Simmons regarding his recent actions. Simmons tells McMahon that when he signed with the WWF he was all patriotic and was fighting the good fight against guys like Yokozuna. Then, he got continually screwed over against Rick Martel because he believes the WWF management didn’t want an African American champion. Now, he was stuck tagging with a wannabe rocker. He is a former All-American and should be challenging for championships instead of wrestling a guy in near 50s on pay per view. Simmons singles McMahon out and tells Vince that whether he likes it or not he will hold championship gold and next Sunday he will beat some sense into Marty Jannetty. 10. King Yokozuna defeated Jim Neidhart in 2:14 following the Bonzai Drop. 11. Men on a Mission defeated Victor Worley & Matt Williams in 2:02 when Mabel pinned Victor after a splash. 12. The Dynasty Interview: Jim Ross conducted an interview with The Dynasty. Ric Flair is fired up as himself and Arn Anderson lost to the Mega Powers at SummerSlam. Flair tells Ross that he is obsessed with sending Hogan back to Hollywood and out of professional wrestling and the Dynasty will reign supreme in this feud. Flair tells Ross that himself, Anderson, Norton and Jarrett are a dominate force and they will destroy Hogan and Savage. Anderson chimes in and says that he will break the back of the Macho Man on September 25th and that will leave Hogan all by himself. Flair tells Ross that their loss at SummerSlam was just a hump in the road and that the Dynasty is stronger than ever and more focused. The WWF will not get rid of the Dynasty as their reign of terror has only just begun! 13. Doink the Clown defeated Chris Kanyon in 3:45 following the Whoopee Cushion. After the match, Doink cut a promo saying he will formally introduce his new friend from last week next week on RAW. 14. WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Rick Martel in a best two out of three falls match 2-0 in 19:33. Steiner won the first fall following a tilt a whirl back breaker and the second fall after the Frankensteiner. After the match, Tamara and Rick Martel sulked to the backstage area while Steiner celebrated his win until Bam-Bam Bigelow came from behind and attacked Steiner. Bigelow whacked Steiner over the head with the championship and also delivered a top rope diving head butt before standing over the fallen champion. WWF Superstars 9/17/1994 1. Jerry Lawler defeated Jason Cera in 2:09 following a piledriver. 2. Tatanka defeated Greg Olsen in 2:43 following a Samoan Drop 3. The British Bulldog defeated Tim York in 2:15 following a running power slam. 4. Carlos Vega defeated Owen Hart in 7:11 following a spinning heel kick. WWF Madison Square Garden Date: 9/17/1994 From: New York, NY Attendance: 17,000 Announcers: Vince McMahon & Bobby Heenan Opening Contest: Razor Ramon defeated Rick Martel in 10:05 following the Razors Edge Second Contest: WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott Steiner defeated Bam-Bam Bigelow by disqualification in 9:08 when Bigelow used a steel chair hitting Steiner over the back. Third Contest: Scott Norton defeated Jim Neidhart in 4:05 following a shoulder breaker Fourth Contest: WWF World Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns defeated The Quebecers in 10:46 when Bart pinned Pierre following the Sidewinder. Fifth Contest: Carlos Vega defeated Tatanka in 6:14 following a spinning heel kick. After the match, Vega was ran off by Razor Ramon with a strap. Sixth Contest: Bret Hart wrestled Jeff Jarrett to a no contest in 11:54 when Scott Norton, Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart ran into the ring and had a brawl. Bret was able to put the sharpshooter on Jarrett after the heels were sent out of the ring. Main Event: WWF World Champion The Undertaker defeated Crush in 7:29 following a tombstone piledriver to retain the title WWF Wrestling Challenge 9/18/19941. Ludvig Borga defeated Mike Bell in 2:40 following a shoulder breaker. 2. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Todd Champion in 2:08 following a Pedigree. 3. John Bradshaw defeated Mike Sharpe in 2:52 following a lariat. 4. Ron Simmons defeated Sionne in 6:10 following a spine buster
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