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  1. WWF 1985 - September 1988 World Wrestling Federation Title - Randy Savage 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Ultimate Warrior 1x World Tag Team Titles - The Brainbusters (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) 2x United States Heavyweight Title - Lex Luger 2x World Television Title - The Great Muta 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) 1x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Ultimate Warrior
  2. WWF 1985 - August 1988 World Wrestling Federation Title - Ric Flair 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Ultimate Warrior 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 2x United States Heavyweight Title - Mr Perfect 2x World Television Title - Sting 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) 4x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Ultimate Warrior
  3. WWF 1985 - June 1988 World Wrestling Federation Title - Ric Flair 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 2x United States Heavyweight Title - Mr Perfect 2x World Television Title - Arn Anderson 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) 4x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Ultimate Warrior
  4. WWF 1985 - April 1988 World Wrestling Federation Title - Ric Flair 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x World Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Lex Luger 1x World Television Title - Arn Anderson 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) 2x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Ultimate Warrior
  5. Crowned the new WWF champion at WrestleMania IV in my WWF 1985 game: WrestleMania IV - Trump Plaza, Atlantic City NJ - Att: 19,000 / BR: 5.39 Sting & The Rockers def. One Man Gang & The Islanders - Rating: 75 The Ultimate Warrior won the WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal def. Big Boss Man, Tito Santana, Rick Martel, Nikolai Volkoff, Boris Zhukov, Big John Studd, King Kong Bundy, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Jerry Lawler, Superfly Jimmy Snuka, Hercules, Koko B. Ware, The Blue Blazer, The Red Rooster, Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo, Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, Bad News Brown, Barry Windham, Butch Reed, Rick Steiner, The Magnificent Muraco & Kamala - Rating: 74 Tournament for the vacant WWF Championship Opening Round Ric Flair def. Bam Bam Bigelow - Rating: 70 Dusty Rhodes def. Tully Blanchard - Rating: 70 Ted Dibiase def. Jake Roberts - Rating: 70 Mr Perfect def. Lex Luger - Rating: 70 Hulk Hogan def. Andre The Giant - Rating: 90 Randy Savage def. Terry Funk - Rating: 80 Ricky Steamboat def. Paul Orndorff - Rating: 70 Rowdy Roddy Piper drew via double DQ with Rick Rude - Rating: 90 World Television Title: Arn Anderson© def. Kerry Von Erich - Rating: 85 The Midnight Express def. The Road Warriors - Rating: 83 Quarter Final Round Ric Flair def. Dusty Rhodes - Rating: 80 Randy Savage def. Ricky Steamboat - Rating: 96 Hulk Hogan drew via double DQ with Ted Dibiase - Rating: 96 Mr Perfect advances via a bye United States Tag Team Titles: The British Bulldogs© def. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers - Rating: 82 Intercontinental Heavyweight Title: The Honky Tonk Man© def Brutus Beefcake - Rating: 76 Semi Final Round Randy Savage def. Mr Perfect - Rating: 82 Ric Flair advances via a bye World Tag Team Titles: The Hart Foundation def. Demolition© - Rating: 80 Final Round Ric Flair def. Randy Savage to win the WWF Championship - Rating: 81 Show Rating: 89 Show was running out of steam by the end, went well though all things considered with a tournament. April brings the first Clash Of The Champions at the start of the month and a Saturday Night's Main Event at the end. Onward...
  6. 19 years, got to 2004 and WrestleMania XX in a WWF 1985 game in TEW 2016. Was hitting the wall with it by that time and I think TEW 2020 was about to come out so stopped. Is pretty cool having a game that length with all the history, can be fun looking back at cards and Title histories thinking "Why did I do that"?
  7. Ended 1987 in my WWF '85 game with the first Survivor Series in November followed by Starrcade in December to clear the slate for the super busy 1988 ahead: Survivor Series 1987 - Richfield Coliseum, Richfield OH - Att: 21,300 / BR: 5.6 Andre The Giant, Terry Funk & Demoliton def. Hulk Hogan, Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors - Survivor: Andre The Giant - Rating: 98 Randy Savage, Lex Luger & The British Bulldogs def. The Honky Tonk Man, Paul Orndorff & The Midnight Express - Survivor: Randy Savage - Rating: 88 Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Barry Windham, The Magnificent Muraco def. Ricky Steamboat, Sting & The Rockers - Survivors: Ric Flair & Arn Anderson - Rating: 91 Roddy Piper, Bam Bam Bigelow & The Hart Foundation def. Ted Dibiase, Butch Reed & The Islanders - Survivor: Roddy Piper - Rating: 84 Rick Rude, Mr Perfect, King Kong Bundy & Big John Studd def. Jake Roberts, Tito Santana & The Can-Am Connection - Survivors: Rick Rude & Mr Perfect - Rating: 90 Show Rating: 96 Starrcade 1987 - UIC Pavilion, Chicago IL - Att: 10,000 / BR: 4.6 World Heavyweight Title: Hulk Hogan© def. Andre The Giant - Rating: 94 2/3 Falls: Rc Flair def. Ricky Steamboat - Rating: 93 World Tag Team Titles-Steel Cage: Demolition© def. The Road Warriors - Rating: 95 Intercontinental Title: Randy Savage def. The Honky Tonk Man© by DQ - Rating: 86 Ted Dibiase def. Rowdy Roddy Piper - Rating: 99 U.S Tag Team Titles: The British Bulldogs© def. The Midnight Express - Rating: 92 U.S Heavyweight Title: Lex Luger © def. Paul Orndorff - Rating: 89 Strap Match: Dusty Rhodes def. Terry Funk - Rating: 91 Ravishing Rick Rude def. Jake 'The Snake' Roberts - Rating: 90 The Hart Foundation def. The Islanders - Rating: 84 Show Rating: 94 Loaded 1988 ahead: Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, The Great American Bash, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, Starrcade, 5x Saturday Night Main Event's. 1x The Main Event, 4x Clash Of The Champions and the monthly MSG Network shows from the Garden. Oh boy.
  8. WWF 1985 - January 1988 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Lex Luger 1x World Television Title - Arn Anderson 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) 2x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - Ravishing Rick Rude 1987 Year End Awards Wrestler - Hulk Hogan (WWF) Company - WWF Tag Team - The British Bulldogs (WWF) Match - Roddy Piper vs Ted Dibiase: Saturday Night's Main Event, October 1987 (WWF) Show - Saturday Night's Main Event XII, October 1986 (WWF) Young Wrestler - Tama (WWF) Veteran Wrestler - Terry Funk (WWF) Female Wrestler - Jaguar Yokota (AJW) Improved Company - WWF Independent Wrestler - Ronnie Garvin (ECWA & CSW) Manager - Nick Bockwinkel (AWA)
  9. WWF 1985 - November 1987 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Lex Luger 1x World Television Title - Arn Anderson 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Islanders (Haku & Tama) 1x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - Ravishing Rick Rude
  10. WWF 1985 - August 1987 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Lex Luger 1x World Television Title - Butch Reed 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) 2x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - Ravishing Rick Rude
  11. Continuing on from WrestleMania III with the culmination of the 1987 Great American Bash Tour with a giant card at American Legion Stadium with a sold out attendance of 25,000. Included the announcement to the crowd that the 1988 Bash will be Live on PPV. Main Event Steel Cage Match: Roddy Piper def. Ric Flair w/ JJ Dillon - Rating: 91 Hulk Hogan & The Road Warriors def. Andre The Giant, Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy w/ Bobby Heenan - Rating: 97 (!) Dusty Rhodes def. Paul Orndorff w/ Bobby Heenan - Rating: 87 Intercontinental Heavyweight Title: Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth def. The Honky Tonk Man© w/ Jimmy Hart by DQ. Honky retains the Title - Rating: 88 World Tag Team Titles: Demolition© w/ Mr. Fuji def. The British Bulldogs - Rating: 94 Ted Dibiase w/ Virgil def. Kerry Von Erich - Rating: 82 Ricky Steamboat def. Ravishing Rick Rude w/ Bobby Heenan - Rating: 82 U.S Heavyweight Title: Terry Funk© def. Jake Roberts - Rating 82 World Television Title: 'The Natural' Butch Reed w/ Slick def. Lex Luger© - Rating: 73 U.S Tag Team Titles: The Hart Foundation© def. The Midnight Express w/ Jim Cornette - Rating: 89 Arn Anderson w/ JJ Dillon def. Rick Martel - Rating: 68 Overall Rating: 92 On the road to the first ever Survivor Series...
  12. WWF 1985 - June 1987 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Terry Funk 1x World Television Title - Lex Luger 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) 2x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - Ravishing Rick Rude Both National Titles unified with U.S Titles at the May MSG house show.
  13. WWF 1985 - April 1987 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Ricky Steamboat 1x World Tag Team Titles - Demolition (Ax & Smash) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Rowdy Roddy Piper 3x World Television Title - Lex Luger 1x National Heavyweight Title - Dusty Rhodes 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) 2x National Tag Team Titles - The Can-Am Connection (Rick Marte & Tom Zenk) 1x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - Ravishing Rick Rude
  14. Just ran WrestleMania III in my umpteenth 1985 game. In this game, I bought out JCP early on and have been running the WWF & NWA TV & events at the buildings they ran in real life and also brought in the NWA Titles, although Hogan unified the World Titles at WrestleMania 2. WrestleMania III - Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac MI - Attendance: 93,682 (Sellout!) - Buyrate: 5.27 1. World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan© def. Andre The Giant w/ Bobby Heenan. Have played this one fairly similar to the real life storyline. Rating - 90 2. Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Ricky Steamboat def. Randy 'Macho Man' Savage© w/ Miss Elizabeth. Again, pretty similar to real life, although Savage had held the Title since January of 1985. Rating - 99 3. U.S Heavyweight Title - Rowdy Roddy Piper def. Ric Flair© w/ Bobby Heenan. Fueding since August when Flair blamed Piper for costing him his final shot at Hogan at The Great American Bash, which began Piper's face turn. They had a Double DQ at Starrcade, leading to Piper's revenge here. Rating - 99 4. World Tag Team Titles - Demolition w/ Mr. Fuji def. The British Bulldogs©. The World Titles are a Primary Title, Bulldogs are THE tag team but Demolition are getting the megapush as top heels and this fued has helped make it happen. Rating - 87 5. National Heavyweight Title - Dusty Rhodes def. Mr. Wonderful© w/ Bobby Heenan. Orndorff rebounded losing his Cage Match with Hogan at Starrcade by taking Jake Roberts National Title in January. Both guys super over, Dusty spent most of '85 on the shelf but his long fued with Savage in '86 realy got him over. Rating - 99 6. Terry Funk def. Kerry Von Erich. Kerry in the upper tier of babyfaces, Funk has just come in and is already on fire as a heel. Rating - 86 7. U.S Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundation© def. The Midnight Express w/ Jim Cornette. U.S belts are the former NWA World belts. Midnights dropped the title to the Can-Am Connection then cost them the bets to the heel Harts. This led to a disagreement resulting in the Harts babyface turn. Fued is continuing in order to just have great matches every night. Rating - 89 8. World Television Title - Lex Luger© def. Curt Hennig w/ Bobby Heenan. Steamboat unable to defend TV Title on Superstars of Wrestling against Hennig due to his injury he suffered by Savage. Belt was held up and newcomer Luger replaced Steamboat and stunned everyone by winning the title. Rematch here. Hennig probably be repackaged as Mr. Perfect this year. Rating - 82 9. Jake Roberts def. Adorable Adrian Adonis. Just 2 dudes with a very average storyline to keep them bubbling over. Had planned to have the National Title here but plans change pal. Rating - 77 10. The Brainbusters def. The Rougeaus. Just to get a Arn & Tully a win. Rogeaus probably will go heel in '88. Rating - 70 11. The Road Warriors double DQ with The Colossal Connection (Studd & Bundy) w/ Bobby Heenan. Heels are very over (for some reason), Bundys '86 fued with Andre did him a lot of good, have had a lot of top babyfaces (inc. Piper) offer to put Bundy over. Life is weird. Warriors are drifting, Hawk's screwed up my plans twice with a drug bust and an OD so need some good boy behaviour before they're put in a top angle again. Rating - 71 12. National Tag Team Titles - The Can-Am Connection def. Cowboy Bob Orton & The Magnificent Muraco w/ Mr. Fuji. Heels won the titles in a tournament. Can-Ams are getting over. Rating - 68 13. The Honky Tonk Man w/ Jimmy Hart def. Tito Santana. Honky getting over, some big things coming in '87 for him. Rating - 78 14. The Rockers def. The Islanders w/ Bobby Heenan. Hot match to propery open the show. Both teams in the mix, Islanders about to get put with the Can-Am's. Rating - 79 15. The WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal - Rick Rude def. Bam Bam Bigelow, One Man Gang, The Killer Bees, The Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, Greg Valentine, Butch Reed, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Dino Bravo, Barry Windham, Koko B. Ware & The Young Stallions. Rude about to get a big push, as is Bigelow. Rating - 74 Show Rating - 97 The coming year should be fun with some new events coming up like Survivor Series, The Rumble and the beginning of the Clash of the Champions specials. Plus who knows, with WrestleMania IV at Trump Plaza, I may see if I book a more interesting Tournament than the one we got
  15. WWF 1985 - March 1987 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Randy Savage 1x World Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy & Dynamite) 2x United States Heavyweight Title - Ric Flair 6x World Television Title - Lex Luger 1x National Heavyweight Title - Mr Wonderful 4x United States Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) 2x National Tag Team Titles - Cowboy Bob Orton & The Magnificent Muraco 1x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Honky Tonk Man Heading into WrestleMania III at the Pontiac Silverdome
  16. WWF 1985 - January 1987 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Randy Savage 1x World Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy & Dynamite) 2x United States Heavyweight Title - Ric Flair 6x World Television Title - Ricky Steamboat 3x National Heavyweight Title - Mr Wonderful 4x United States Tag Team Titles - The Hart Foundaton (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) 2x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Honky Tonk Man 1986 Year End Awards Wrestler - Ric Flair (WWF) Company - WWF Tag Team - The British Bulldogs (WWF) Match - Roddy Piper vs Ric Flair: MSG Show from December (WWF) Show - Saturday Night's Main Event VII, October 1986 (WWF) Young Wrestler - Davey Boy Smith (WWF) Veteran Wrestler - Seiji Sakaguchi (NJPW) Female Wrestler - Jaguar Yokota (AJW) Improved Company - All Star Wrestling Independent Wrestler - Jerry Lawler (ECWA & CSW) Manager - George Gillett (ASW & JPUK) Announcer - Jim Ross (MSW) Colour - Jesse Ventura (WWF) Referee - Tommy Young (WWF)
  17. WWF 1985 - November 1986 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Randy Savage 1x World Tag Team Titles - The Brainbusters (Anderson & Blanchard) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Ric Flair 6x World Television Title - Ricky Steamboat 3x National Heavyweight Title - Barry Windham 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Can-Am Connection (Martel & Zenk) 1x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Honky Tonk Man
  18. I bought out Crockett in early 85 and brought it in their Titles, Events & some workers (which made for a few lean months). I run 2 TV shows and a live MSG show on MSG Network per month plus any PPVs which at end of 86 is only WrestleMania & Starrcade. Also running SNME's when and where they occurred in real life, also ran The Great American Bash & The Big Event as non televised events. I like to run shows at the real buildings they occurred, can be challenging and fun for a history nerd like me. Plan on introducing the PPV as they occurred in real life (for both companies) so could be hectic by 1988 with all the PPVs, SNME, Clash's, Main Event etc :-) Flair NWA Word Title thing: he fueded with various midcard to get over, then on October SNME unveiled the NWA Title "which he never lost" on Piper's Pit, defended it on occasional TV & MSG house shows then offered to put it up at Starrcade against Hogan in exchange for a shot at WWF Title in the future. Retained against Hogan at Starrcade via Dusty finish to give Hogan the temporary shine. Built to a unification match at WrestleMania 2 which Hogan won, who then debuted the new Big Gold belt as the unified title at the next months worth of TV tapings. I use the IC Title & US Title (former NWA U.S Title) as lesser Primary Titles with top guys and slightly below holding them usually. TV & Nationals (both former NWA Titles) as floating belts for midcard dudes I'm trying to get over. World Tag Titles are the WWF version and also kept for the top few teams while the U.S Tag Titles (the former NWA World Titles renamed) are floating for the workrate type teams. Have 14 active teams currently so no shortage of challengers.
  19. WWF 1985 -July 1986 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Randy Savage 1x World Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Curt Hennig 1x World Television Title - The Honky Tonk Man 1x National Heavyweight Title - Butch Reed 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane 3x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - The Honky Tonk Man
  20. WWF 1985 - February 1986 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x NWA Worlds Heavyweight Title - Ric Flair 6x (Temporarily Active for storyline) Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Randy Savage 1x World Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & The Dynamite Kid) 1x United States Heavyweight Title - Ricky Steamboat 1x World Television Title - Dusty Rhodes 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane 3x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - King Harley Race
  21. WWF 1985 - November 1985 World Heavyweight Title - Hulk Hogan 1x NWA Worlds Heavyweight Title - Ric Flair 6x (Temporarily Active for storyline) Intercontinental Heavyweight Title - Randy Savage 1x World Tag Team Titles - The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) 2x United States Heavyweight Title - Adorable Adrian Adonis 1x World Television Title - Curt Hennig 1x United States Tag Team Titles - The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques & Raymond) 1x WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - King Harley Race November Events - 'The Wrestling Classic' & 'Live at Madison Square Garden'
  22. WWF 1985 - June 1985 World Heavyweight - Hulk Hogan x1 Intercontinental Heavyweight - Randy Savage x1 World Tag Team - The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) x2 United States Heavyweight - Kerry Von Erich x1 World Television - Curt Hennig x1 United States Tag Team - The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) x1 WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - King Harley Race June Events - 'Live at Madison Square Garden'.
  23. WWF 1985 - April 1985 World Heavyweight Championship - Hulk Hogan x1 Intercontinental Championship - Randy Savage x1 World Tag Team Championship - The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) x2 U.S Heavyweight Championship - Paul Orndorff x1 World Television Championship - Kerry Von Erich x1 U.S Tag Team Titles - The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) x1 WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - King Harley Race April Events - 'Live at Madison Square Garden'.
  24. WWF 1985 - February 1985 Got the itch to play again and started a new save. Bought out JCP and merged the 2 Companies to try something a bit different (for me). World Heavyweight Championship - Hulk Hogan x1 Intercontinental Championship - Randy Savage x1 World Tag Team Championship - The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) x1 U.S Heavyweight Championship - Paul Orndorff x1 World Television Championship - Adrian Adonis x1 U.S Tag Team Titles - The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) x1 February Events - 'Live at Madison Square Garden' & 'The War To Settle The Score'.
  25. WWF 1985 > October 1997 World Heavyweight Championship - Bret Hart x4 Intercontinental Championship - Stone Cold Steve Austin x1 U.S Heavyweight Championship - Taz x1 World Tag Team Championship - The Steiners; Rick & Scott x6 U.S Tag Team Championship - Rick Rude & Curt Hennig x1 World Television Championship - Owen Hart x1 World Cruiserweight Championship - Chris Jericho x1 1997 Royal Rumble Winner - Sting x1 1997 World War 3 Winner - TBD 1997 King of the Ring Winner - Rocky Maivia x1 1997 WrestleMania Invitational Battle Royal Winner - Ahmed Johnson x1
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