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WWF Wrestling Challenge
Week 1 March 1987
Sioux City Municipal Auditorium
vs.Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat def. Bob Holly in 8:06 when Steamboat pinned Holly with the Flying Crossbody.
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The Flower Shop
Hart: Here's the host of the Flower Shop....Adorable Adrian!
Adonis: Welcome, common people to The Flower Shop. The brightest and most happening talk show in all the world! Today, I have the VERY distinct pleasure of welcoming my guests this week, none other than The Magnificent Muraco and "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton Jr!
*all three hug*
Orton: It's no secret, Adrian, that me and Muraco have been teaming up a lot lately. We've been doing pretty well, might I add. However, we want some tougher competition!
Muraco: That's right, Acey! We've beaten all that have been put in front of us, but that only drives our hunger! We want The Killer Bees, The Can-Am Connection, The British Bulldogs, and any other top team in the WWF!
Adonis: Well, I heard that those teams are scared to face you two and be HUMILIATED in front of the entire world! You know who is also scared?
Muraco: Who?!
Adonis: Roddy Piper! Hahaha!
Muraco & Orton: Hahaha!
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The Killer Bees def. Art Barr & Jimmy Jack Funk in 8:18 when Brunzell pinned Barr with the Bee Stinger.
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The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff def. Omar Atlas & Outback Jack in 7:34 when Atlas submitted to Sheik's Camel Clutch.
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The Honky Tonk Man and Jimmy Hart cut a promo on Jake Roberts hyping up their match at Wrestlemania III. Honky says Jake will be singing the blues.
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King Kong Bundy def. Paul Roma in 6:04 when Bundy pinned Roma with an Avalanche.
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The Junkyard Dog cuts a promo on "King" Harley Race. JYD says he bows to no man and worships no King, except the King "upstairs".
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"Macho Man" Randy Savage def. Corporal Kirchner in 7:53 when Savage pinned Kirchner with the Flying Elbowdrop.
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Soooo...just over two weeks away from the biggest show of all time and arguably the biggest match of all time and Hulk Freakin' Hogan decides to leave wrestling to pursue politics.
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Superstars of Wrestling
Week 1 March 1987
Stony Brook Sports Complex
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vsBilly Jack Haynes def Chris Benoit in 7:58 when Benoit submitted to the Full Nelson.
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The Dream Team cut a promo about getting back the WWF Tag Team Titles. However, when Beefcake tries to speak, Johnny V cuts him off and says he'll do the talking, which irritates Brutus.
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The Honky Tonk Man def. Brad Rheingans in 6:15 when Honky Tonk pinned Rheingans with a Shake, Rattle, and Roll.
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Bobby Heenan and King Harley Race cut a promo talking about Junkyard Dog and how JYD will do what he is meant to do and that is bow in servitude to the King.
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"Adorable" Adrian Adonis def. Barry O when Barry submitted to Goodnight Irene in 5:51.
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Slick, The Iron Sheik, and Nikolai Volkoff cut a promo on "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and the USA. Volkoff calls Duggan common American trash and Sheik calls Duggan an unintelligent American. Slick challenges to face his men without his 2x4.
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The Can-Am Connection def Iron Mike Sharpe & Al Snow in 5:35 when Sharpe submitted to Martel's Boston Crab.
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The Snake Pit:
Roberts: In life, there are consequences for the choices you make. My guest this week is going to learn firsthand that lesson. He's the current World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Champion, "Macho Man" Randy Savage with his manager Miss Elizabeth.
Savage: OH YEEEAAAH! What do YOU mean by "consequences", Snake Man?
Roberts: Well, my man, it's no secret what you did to Ricky Steamboat last year by almost ending the man's career. Something that better men have tried, and failed, to do. Now, you must pay for your actions.
Savage: I ain't payin' NOTHIN! You say better men have tried and failed? Were any of these men the Macho Man? NO! Could one of these men that failed have been YOU? I get it...you're jealous of the Macho Man!
Roberts: Let's get one thing clear, I'm jealous of no man. Besides, I think you should be worrying more about The Dragon than what I am.
Savage: I'm not worried about Ricky Steamboat. I've dealt with him before and I'll deal with him again. You, on the other hand, should be worrying about The Honky Tonk Man, because the last time I saw you, you had a guitar over that thick head of yours!
Roberts: *laughs* Oh...don't worry, Savage, he's got his coming just like you have yours coming at the hands of Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat. Just remember, it's easier to jump on...than it is to jump off.
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The Hart Foundation cut a promo on the tag team division. They say they are going to be champions for a long time, but they will be fighting champions and will take on all challengers. They specifically mention The Can-Am Connection as possible challengers.
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"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff def. Jim Powers in 8:26 when Orndorff pinned Powers with the Piledriver.
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I started doing this save many, many years ago. It was always start/stop due to me losing interest in playing or not having time to play. Lately, however, I've been playing the game more than I have in a real long time. So, I want to strike while the iron is hot and start this save back up. Late 80s/early 90s WWF/WCW was a real joy for me, so this save has been sort of a passion project even though I haven't gotten the chance to see it through.
I still have many of my planned storylines down on a word document and ready to go when the time is right in the save. I converted a 1987 Real World mod from TEW 2016 to 2020 and added some chemistry discoveries I found while playing the mod from the previous game. Instead of editing to pick up right where I left off, I'm starting from the beginning of where the mod starts (March 1987).
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World Wrestling Federation
March 1987
WWF World Heavyweight Champion
1. Hulk Hogan
WWF Intercontinental Champion
1. "Macho Man" Randy Savage
WWF World Tag Team Champions
1. The Hart Foundation
WWF Women's Champion
1. The Fabulous Moolah
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Is there a way to make an alliance active again? The NWA closed in 2019 in my game, but I want to bring it back, but it's not letting me.
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BREAKING NEWS: AEW Purchases Ohio Valley Wrestling
In a press release, All Elite Wrestling and owner Tony Khan announced that they have purchased Ohio Valley Wrestling and intend to make it their official developmental territory. Khan talks about the history of OVW and how many future Hall of Famers it has produced. OVW was in financial trouble and Khan stepped in to save the struggling promotion. Khan has already made plans to send some of their talent that needs more seasoning to Louisville, Kentucky to be a part of the OVW roster.
AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from Ford Center
Wednesday Week 3, 2019
In-Ring Promo: We open the show with new AEW World Champion AJ Styles. He says that he's going to be the same fighting champion that Bryan Danielson was going to be and tells Bryan that when he's ready to come back, he will be glad to give Bryan a title shot. This brings out Kevin Steen who says he should have been in the ladder match at Full Gear and that he wants a title shot.Chris Jericho then comes out and says he is the biggest star in the company and he demands a title shot. AJ tells Kevin and Chris to fight it out and whoever wins, gets a title shot. Kevin tells AJ that he and all the fans would like that wouldn't they? Well, that's not going to happen. Instead, how about the both of them beat up AJ so bad that he runs to politics like his buddy Danielson. Chris agrees with that and they trap AJ and they start fighting. The numbers game is too much for AJ until Cody Rhodes comes in and makes the save, which drive off of Jericho and Steen to end the segment.
Match 1: The Elite (Omega & Young Bucks) def SCU in 12:11 when Omega pinned Daniels with a V-Trigger.
Pre-Tape Promo: We get another promo video of The Million Dollar Dynasty. MJF proclaims the Dynasty is growing.
Match 2: WALTER def Mustafa Ali in 9:43 when WALTER pinned Ali with a Powerbomb.
Pre-Tape Promo: A Patrick Clark promo is show. Clark proclaims the Patrick Clark Experience will be debuting soon.
Match 3: Deonna Purrazzo def Kelly Klein in 9:35 when Purrazzo submitted Klein with the Venus De Milo.
Match 4: Chas Betts def Sammy Guevara in 10:57 when Betts pinned Guevara with a Chaos Theory.
Pre-Tape Promo: There is a dark video shown talking about failure and how THEY can stop your failure. Then there is a shot of Erick Redbeard who says "Join The Dark Order and you will be a failure no more."
Match 5: Claudio Castagnoli & Shinsuke Nakamura def Thomas Latimer & PAC in 11:55 when Nakamura pinned Latimer with a BoomYaYe.
In-Ring Promo: Before his match, Mike Mizanin cuts a promo about how he was robbed of his one-on-one AEW World Title match. He came to this than of midgets to prop up the company and make it bigger than what it currently is, but he can't do it without the AEW Title.
Match 6: Mike Mizanin def Matt Sydal in 12:09 when Mizanin pinned Sydal with a Skull Crushing Finale.
Match 7: AJ Styles & Cody Rhodes def Chris Jericho and Kevin Steen in 15:04 when Styles pinned Steen with a Phenomenal Forearm.
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AEW Full Gear
Live on PPV from Bobcat Stadium
Saturday November 16, 2019
Pre-ShowKeith Lee won a 20-Man Battle Royal.
Tenille Dashwood won a 20-Woman Battle Royal.
Main Show
Match 1: Nick Nemeth & Kevin Steen def Jay Lethal & Johnny Elite in 13:58 when Steen pinned Lethal with a Package Piledriver.
Match 2: Cody Rhodes def Tyler Montel in 14:22 when Rhodes pinned Montel with a Cross Rhodes.
Match 3: Tessa Blanchard def Allie in 9:47 when Blanchard pinned Allie with Magnum.
Match 4: oVe def The Rascalz in 12:47 when Sami pinned Trey with a Headlock Driver.
Match 5: Tommy End def PAC in 13:51 when End pinned PAC with a Black Mass.
Match 6: Claudio Castagnoli def Andrade El Idolo in 13:46 when Claudio pinned Andrade with a Neutralizer.
Match 7: Shinsuke Nakamura def KENTA in 13:34 when Nakamura pinned KENTA with a BoomYaYe.
Match 8: Adam Cole def Darby Allin in 12:09 when Cole pinned Allin with a Panama Sunrise.
Match 9: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament Finals The Young Bucks def Moustache Mountain in 14:53 when Matt pinned Seven with a Meltzer Driver. The Young Bucks WIN The AEW World Tag Team Titles.
Match 10: AEW World Title Ladder Match AJ Styles def Mike Mizanin, Kenny Omega, WALTER, Jon Moxley, and Chris Jericho in 16:13 when Styles retrieved the belt after knocking Jericho off the ladder with a Phenomenal Forearm. AJ Styles WINS The AEW World Title.
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BREAKING NEWS: Bryan Danielson vacates the AEW World Heavyweight Title to pursue local politics. States that the current state of the U.S. political climate has gotten him to rethink his priorities and wants to make a difference in the country. It was a hard decision for him, but in the end, it was the right one. He thanks Tony Khan for the opportunity and tells the fans that it's not if, but when he will be back.
With this earth shattering announcement, there is a void for the main event this Saturday at Full Gear. Tony Khan has announced that a new main event will take place for the vacant AEW World Title. It will be a LADDER MATCH between Mike Mizanin, AJ Styles, Kenny Omega, WALTER, Jon Moxley, and Chris Jericho!
AEW Full Gear
Live on PPV from Bobcat Stadium
Saturday November 16, 2019
AEW World Heavyweight Title: Ladder Match - WALTER vs Chris Jericho vs AJ Styles vs Mike Mizanin vs Kenny Omega vs Jon MoxleyAEW World Tag Team Titles: The Young Bucks vs Moustache Mountain
Adam Cole vs Darby Allin
KENTA vs Shinsuke Nakamura
Andrade El Idolo vs Claudio Castagnoli
PAC vs Tommy End
oVe vs The Rascalz
Tessa Blanchard vs Allie
Tyler Montel vs Cody Rhodes
Nick Nemeth & Kevin Steen vs Johnny Elite & Jay Lethal
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from Christl Arena
Wednesday November 13, 2019
Opening: We get Joey Styles and Taz hyping up this week's show and announce that Karl Anderson was injured last week and will be unable to compete in the Semi-Finals of the AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament tonight. However, AEW officials allowed Doc Gallows to select a replacement partner and Gallows selected Kenny Omega.Match 1: Flamita, Penta el Zero M, & Rey Mysterio Jr def oVe in 13:45 when Mysterio pinned Dave Crist with a 619/Flying Splash combo.
Pre-Tape Promo: Truth Martini is in a church hyping up his House of Truth by proclaiming AEW needs to learn The Truth.
Match 2: Kay Lee Ray def Shazza McKenzie in 9:51 when Ray pinned McKenzie with a Gory Bomb.
Match 3: Darby Allin def Zema Ion in 10:21 when Allin pinned Ion with a Coffin Drop.
Pre-Tape Promo: We get another promo with the Million Dollar Dynasty. They talk about enjoying the finer things in life and they will settle for nothing less than dominating AEW with their power and wealth.
Match 4: Ashley Flair def Rachel Ellering in 12:06 when Flair made Ellering submit to the Figure-Eight Leglock.
Match 5: AEW World Title Tournament Semi-Final Moustache Mountain def Doc Gallows & Kenny Omega in 13:43 when Seven pinned Gallows with a Seven Stars Lariat. Omega was distracted by AJ Styles who came out and chased Omega.
Match 6: AEW World Title Tournament Semi-Final The Young Bucks def The Samoan Soldiers in 15:14 when Matt pinned Joshua with a Meltzer Driver.
Match 7: Mike Mizanin def Claudio Castagnoli in 15:13 when Mizanin pinned Claudio with a Skull Crushing Finale.
Post-Match: Mizanin grabs a mic and challenges Bryan Danielson for the AEW World Title this Saturday at Full Gear. Mizanin says they have a long and storied history and he wants to continue that history by beating Danielson and becoming the second AEW World Champion. Danielson comes out and says "challenge accepted" and immediately goes after Mizanin. They brawl as Dynamite goes off the air.
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from Newman Outdoor Field
Wednesday November 6, 2019
Match 1: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round The Young Bucks def 3.0 in 10:06 when Nick Jackson pinned Shane Matthews with the Meltzer Driver.Pre-Tape Promo: The Million Dollar Dynasty cut a promo about how they are the future of this industry. Unlike everyone else in AEW, they will write checks that their asses CAN cash. The promo ends with DiBiase's signature laugh.
Match 2: Tommy End def Ricky Starks in 8:36 when End pinned Starks with a Black Mass.
Video Package: A video is shown hyping up "The King of Strong Style" Shinsuke Nakamura.
Match 3: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament Quarterfinals The Good Brothers def SCU in 11:40 when Karl Anderson pinned Scorpio Sky with a Magic Killer.
Match 4: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament Quarterfinals Moustache Mountain def The Rascalz in 13:37 when Tyler Bate pinned Desmond Xavier with a Tyler Driver '97.
Match 5: Cheerleader Melissa def Kylie Rae in 10:24 when Melissa pinned Kylie with an Air Raid Crash.
Video Package: A video plays hyping up Adam Cole.
Match 6: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament Quarterfinals The Samoan Soliders def Proud & Powerful in 14:06 when Jon pinned Ortiz with a Samoan Splash.
Backstage: We see another fight break out between Keith Lee and Braun Kingman. They fought all over the backstage area where it was Lee who laid out Braun this time with a Spirit Bomb through a catering table.
Match 7: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament Quarterfinals The Young Bucks def nZo & Big Cazz in 13:29 when Matt Jackson pinned nZo with a Meltzer Driver.
In-Ring Promo: New AEW World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan is in the ring. He thanks the fans for the continued support and says that it's been a crazy year. If someone told him in January that he would be the 1st ever World Champion in a brand new promotion on a Turner Network, he would have thought they were crazy. He says he's going to be a fighting champion like he has always been in his career. It doesn't matter who it is, whether it be a new foe...or an old one.
At this point, someone jumps in the ring and starts attacking Bryan. No one could get a good look at the assailant at first. However, once things slowed down, the camera showed that the attacker is none other than...MIKE MIZANIN! Mizanin continues the assault and finishes Bryan with a Skull Crushing Finale. Dynamite goes off the air with Mike posing with the AEW World Title.
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Well, this sucks. I give Danielson the belt and he decides to leave wrestling for a while to pursue politics.
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AEW Summit
Live on PPV from Memorial Field
Saturday October 26, 2019
Pre-ShowMatch 1: Deonna Purrazzo won a 20 Woman Battle Royal in 18:49. The finalists were Cheerleader Melissa, Allysin Kay, and Toni Storm with Storm being the final elimination.
Match 2: Jeff Cobb won a 20 Man Battle Royal in 19:50. Darby Allin, Jacob Fatu, and Jake Hager were the finalists with Fatu being the final elimination.
Main Show
Match 1: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round nZo & Big Cazz def The North in 11:43 when nZo pinned Alexander with a Credunzo.
Match 2: Brian Cage def Bully Ray in 9:42 with the Drill Claw.
Match 3: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round SCU def oVe in 13:11 when Kazarian pinned Dave Crist with a Wave of the Future.
Match 4: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round The Rascalz def The Best Friends in 12:08 when Wentz pinned Taylor with a Hot Fire Flame.
Match 5: Adam Page def Tyler Montel in 12:10 with a Buckshot Lariat.
Match 6: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round Moustache Mountain def The Million Dollar Dynasty in 13:30 when Bate pinned Hammerstone with a Tyler Driver '97.
Match 7: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round The Good Brothers def Flamita and Penta el Zero M in 12:56 when Anderson pinned Flamita with a Magic Killer.
Match 8: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round Proud & Powerful def Jurassic Express in 14:20 when Santana pinned Luchasaurus with a Street Sweeper.
Match 9: Rebecca Knox def Tenille Dashwood in 11:59 when Dashwood tapped out to the DisArmHer.
Match 10: AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round The Samoan Soldiers def The Grizzled Young Veterans in 13:49 when Jon pinned Gibson with a Double Samoan Splash.
Match 11: Kenny Omega def AJ Styles in 16:23 when Omega pinned Styles with a V-Trigger after a distraction from The Young Bucks.
Match 12: AEW World Title Tournament Final Bryan Danielson def WALTER in 15:42 when Bryan pinned WALTER after a Running Knee. Bryan Danielson becomes the 1st ever AEW World Champion.
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AEW Summit
Live on PPV from Memorial Field
Saturday October 26, 2019
AEW World Title Tournament Finals
WALTER vs Bryan Danielson
AEW World Tag Team Title Tournament 1st Round
Grizzled Young Veterans vs The Samoan Soldiers
Proud & Powerful vs Jurassic Express
The Good Brothers vs Penta el Zero M & Flamita
The Million Dollar Dynasty vs Mustache Mountain
Best Friends vs The Rascalz
oVe vs SCU
The North vs nZo & Big Cazz
Other Matches
Kenny Omega vs AJ Styles
Tyler Montel vs Adam Page
Bully Ray vs Brian Cage
?? vs Rebecca Knox
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from Gallagher-Iba Arena
Wednesday October 23, 2019
We open the show with Lance Archer def Mark Andrews in 9:30. Archer lived up to his nickname "Murderhawk" as he destroyed Andrews with a Blackout to win the match.Pre-Tape Promo: We get another video hyping up the debut of The Patrick Clark Experience.
Match 2: SCU def Tony Deppen & 3.0 in 10:11. SCU used their experience as a trio to their advantage, getting the win with a Fatal Answer from Sky to Deppen.
Pre-Tape Promo: We get another video with Truth Martini talking about the House of Truth coming to AEW.
Backstage Promo: Penta el Zero M is backstage and he says in his broken English that his brother, Rey Fenix, suffered a partially torn ACL in their match last week and will be unable to compete this Saturday in the tag team tournament at AEW Summit. However, he found himself a suitable partner and his name is Flamita.
Match 3: Deonna Purrazzo def Santana Garrett in 9:34. This was a solid women's match that was very even for most of it. However, Purrazzo caught Garrett in the Venus De Milo and caused her to submit.
After the match, we see The Million Dollar Dynasty clapping from the ramp. Could Deonna be the next member?
Pre-Tape Promo: We get a video package hyping up the AEW World Title match this Saturday between WALTER and Bryan Danielson. WALTER talks about how he respected Bryan due to his respect for the sacred ring. However, that changed when he started making a mockery out of it by showboating and pandering to the fans. Bryan says that WALTER may have dominated the tournament so far and people say that Bryan has no chance, but he's been told that before and he's proved them wrong. At AEW Summit, he will prove them wrong again and become the first ever AEW World Champion.
Match 4: Adam Page def Chris Bey in 11:19. Page downed Bey in a heatless match with the Buckshot Lariat. It was after the match that got the most attention when a debuting Tyler Montel (fka Tyler Breeze) attack Page, nailing Page with a Beauty Shot.
Pre-Tape Promo: Another promo video of Chas Betts saying he's coming to AEW to be the Alpha.
Match 5: Rosemary & Allie def Mercedes Martinez & Madison Eagles in 9:37. The unique friendship of Rosemary and Allie paid dividends as they took down the much bigger team when Rosemary pinned Eagles with the Red Wedding.
Backstage Promo: We see AJ Styles walking backstage when he comes across The Elite and The Good Brothers. Kenny Omega throws up the "2 Sweet" to AJ and tell him to "come on over to our side". AJ brings up the last time they were together, Kenny and The Bucks stabbed him in the back. Omega says that's in the past and to let bygones by bygones. AJ says he doesn't forget easily, then tells The Good Brothers that they are better than hanging with those three. AJ then challenges Omega to a match at AEW Summit, which Kenny accepts.
Match 6: KENTA def Shane Strickland in 12:24. KENTA and Strickland put on a good showing as it was the second best match on the show. KENTA won with a Go To Sleep.
Match 7: WALTER & Shelton Benjamin def Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli in 15:38. WALTER and Benjamin worked surprisingly well together. WALTER manhandled Danielson and took him out with a massive chop when Bryan was going for the Running Knee to win the match. The show ends with WALTER posing over a fallen Bryan.
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from Gallagher-Iba Arena
Wednesday October 23, 2019
Walter & Shelton Benjamin vs Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli
KENTA vs Shane Strickland
Mercedes Martinez & Madison Eagles vs Rosemary & Allie
Chris Bey vs Adam Page
Deonna Purrazzo vs Santana Garrett
Tony Deppen & 3.0 vs SCU
Lance Archer vs Mark Andrews
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from San Jose Municipal Stadium
Wednesday October 16, 2019
We open the show with a standard intro from Joey Styles and Taz welcoming us to the show and going over the card for tonight.Match 1: The Lucha Bros def The North in 12:26. During the match, it was announced that a week from Saturday at the new PPV "AEW Summit", that they will start a tournament to determine the first ever AEW World Tag Team Champions and both the Lucha Bros and The North will be in the tournament. The Lucha Bros picked up the win after a Spike Package Piledriver on Alexander.
Pre-Tape Promo: We get a video package of the debuting Chas Betts as he runs down his accomplishments and says that he's ready, willing, and able to climb to the top of the AEW mountain.
Match 2: Alexander Hammerstone def Mark Haskins in 9:48. The match was solid despite being relatively unknowns to the crowd. However, Hammerstone made short work of Haskins, pinning him with the Nightmare Pendulum.
Post Match: After the match, we see Ted DiBiase and MJF applauding Hammerstone from the top of the ramp. Could we be seeing the newest member of the Million Dollar Dynasty?
Match 3: The Canadian Ninjas def Riho & Mayu Iwatani in 11:15. This was the first match in many, many years for Portia Perez as she came out of retirement due to her excitement for AEW. It was like the Ninjas never stopped teaming as they were able to overcome their Japanese counterparts when Matthews pinned Riho with a Funky Cold Medina.
Pre-Tape Promo: We go to a church setting where someone is talking about the truths in life and in the wrestling business. He holds the truth in his hands, The Book of Truth, and he is coming to AEW to build his House of Truth and spread the gospel to everyone, whether they want to listen or not.
Match 4: Darby Allin def Jordan Devlin in 10:50. A match between two young cruiserweights won the crowd over by the end of the match. Allin, coming off his impressive win in the Battle Royal at All Out, is slowly gaining fans. He finished off Devlin with a Coffin Drop.
Pre-Tape Promo: A video plays with purple smoke and a man moving his arms to the beat of a psychedelic tune. He talks about how he's the most charismatic and eccentric wrestler in AEW. He is the future of the business and soon, AEW will get the full Patrick Clark Experience.
Match 5: Thomas Latimer, Sami Callihan, & Flip Gordon def Matt Sydal, Willie Mack, & Rich Swann in 11:57. This was the best match of the show so far. Flip was displaying a new found aggression we did not see at All Out. Callihan pinned Sydal with a Cradle Killer.
Backstage Segment: After the match, we went backstage where a commotion was taking place. We see Keith Lee and Braun Kingman brawling all around the backstage area. Numerous referees and agents tried to stop the two big men to no avail. The segment ended with Kingman Powerslamming Lee through the catering table.
Match 6: AEW World Title Tournament Semi-Final WALTER def Rey Mysterio Jr in 13:59. Rey Mysterio tried his best to out run WALTER and use his speed to his advantage. It worked for a while until WALTER nailed a vicious chop as Rey was coming off the top rope that ultimately downed the Lucha Legend. WALTER has powered his way to the AEW World Title match at AEW Summit!
Match 7: AEW World Title Tournament Semi-Final Bryan Danielson def Kevin Steen in 15:36. This was arguably the best match so far of the whole tournament. Both men worked extremely well together. The fans were on the edge of their seats as the two traded near falls and reversals. However, it was Bryan who tapped out Steen with the LaBell Lock to punch his ticket to the AEW World Title match to face WALTER at AEW Summit a week from Saturday.
Can Bryan overcome The Ring General at AEW Summit?
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from San Jose Municipal Stadium
Wednesday October 16, 2019
Jordan Devlin vs Darby Allin
The North vs Lucha Bros
Sami Callihan, Thomas Latimer, & Flip Gordon vs Matt Sydal, Willie Mack, & Rich Swann
The Canadian Ninjas vs Riho & Mayu Iwatani
AEW World Title Tournament Semifinals
Kevin Steen vs Bryan Danielson
WALTER vs Rey Mysterio Jr
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from The Diamond
Wednesday October 9, 2019
The show opens with Joey Styles and Taz recapping the first two rounds of the AEW Title Tournament and preview the Quarterfinals happening tonight.Match 1: The Elite def ACH, David Finlay Jr, and Brian Pillman Jr in 12:24. The young team of Finlay, Pillman, and ACH tried to bring it to The Elite, but The Elite were just too good for the young trio. Omega took out Finlay with a V-Trigger to win the match for his team.
In-Ring Interview: Joey Styles makes his way to the ring for an interview with Bully Ray. Styles asks Bully if he has lost a step due to his 1st round exit in the AEW Title Tournament. Bully says "Why? Because some punk got lucky?! Do you know who I am?! Joey, you of EVERYONE in this promotion should know who I am. I've held championships ALL OVER THE WORLD. I haven't lost a step...I'm just getting started. In fact, I challenge ANYONE in the back to come out here and face me like a man."
After a few moments, Brian Cage comes out answers Bully's challenge. He gets in the ring as Bully backs up and says "Hold up, Muscles. I said a man, not a freak of nature." Cage snatches the mic away from Joey Styles and replies "A freak of nature? I'm a machine and unless you're going to change your name to Pussy Ray, face me like the man you THINK you are!"
Bully gets in Cage's face and they start slugging it out. Cage whips Bully into the ropes, but Bully hangs onto the ropes and powders out of the ring and goes up the ramp to a chorus of boos.
Match 2: Jeff Cobb def Ace Austin in 6:53. This was no contest as Cobb brutalized young Ace Austin and took him on a Tour of the Islands. The crowd was not into, though, as they were not that familiar with either man.
Promo Video: We go to a pretaped promo of Tommy End. He is in a dark room with a lot of lit candles. "When someone has a tormented past, they tend to lock it away. They try to forget and escape their past. Me? I embrace it, because my past is my present and my present is my End. My goal in AEW is not financial or superficial. My goal is simply to absolve the sins of those who have done wrong. To cast judgement upon those needing judged. I'm neither good nor bad as the Black Boot of Judgement will strike those who truly deserve it."
Match 3: Madison Rayne & Angelina Love def Thunder Rosa and Kris Statlander in 9:31. The team of Thunder Rosa and Statlander did not mesh well, which led to an easy day at the office for the beautiful women of AEW when Rayne pinned Statlander with a Rayne Drop.
Promo Video: We go to another taped promo of someone sitting at poker table. "Poker is an interesting game. Many people can play and there are multiple ways to win. It's about strategy and luck. What people won't admit is that poker is also about deception. You deceive others into thinking you have a bad hand or a better hand. It's the perfect game for a snake. However, AEW isn't poker and you don't have to worry about snakes." At this the point, the camera reveals the person talking to be Jake "The Snake" Roberts". "You can trust me." said Jake as smiles as we fade to commercial.
Match 4: AEW World Title Tournament Quarterfinals WALTER def Andrade El Idolo in 11:32. During Andrade's entrance, he motioned to the back and out came an attractive woman that Joey Styles recognized as Salina de la Renta from MLW fame. However, Andrade's apparent new manager didn't help him as he got mauled by the lot larger WALTER. Though, it was the best match of the night so far. Andrade fell victim to WALTER's Powerbomb.
Promo Video: We see MJF sitting at a table eating a very nice dinner. He hypes up his wealthy and his background. He claims he is the future of the business, but any wise person gets mentored from someone with experience. He searched far and wide looking for the perfect mentor, someone who he can relate to. Then, he found the perfect man. Someone with wealth and class. Someone who was a star in their day. In walks Ted DiBiase. "Welcome...to the Million Dollar Dynasty." proclaims MJF as we go to another commercial.
Match 5: AEW World Title Tournament Quarterfinals Rey Mysterio Jr def Cody Rhodes in 13:46. Cody was the aggressor early on, using his size advantage to keep Rey grounded. However, Rey eventually came back and took Cody down with a 619/Top Rope Splash combo. Afterwards, it looked like Cody was going to attack Rey, but then shook his hand as a sign of respect.
Match 6: AEW World Title Tournament Quarterfinals Kevin Steen def Adam Cole in 13:37. Both men knew each other well and was able to counter each other on numerous occasions. They both took shortcuts that we expect of them. In the end, Steen caught Cole with a Package Piledriver to advance to the Semi-Finals next week.
Backstage Promo: Jon Moxley cuts a promo on his upcoming Quarterfinal match against Bryan Danielson. He talks about how Bryan is considered an Underdog. Well, Moxley claims to be a pitbull that is relentless and will not let the Underdog overcome.
Match 7: AEW World Title Tournament Quarterfinals Bryan Danielson def Jon Moxley in 14:30. This was by far the best match of the night. Moxley played heel in this match, being more aggressive than usual. Bryan would constantly fight from underneath like a true underdog. Moxley went for the Paradigm Shift, but Bryan caught him in a small package to steal the victory. Afterwards, Moxley helped Bryan to his feet and raised his hand before exiting allowing Bryan to celebrate his hard fought victory as Dynamite goes off the air for the week.
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AEW Dynamite
Live on TNT from The Diamond
Wednesday October 9, 2019
The Elite vs ACH, David Finlay Jr, & Brian Pillman Jr
Kris Statlander & Thunder Rosa vs Angelina Love & Madison Rayne
Ace Austin vs Jeff Cobb
AEW World Title Tournament Quarterfinals:
Jon Moxley vs Bryan Danielson
WALTER vs Andrade El Idolo
Kevin Steen vs Adam Cole
Cody Rhodes vs Rey Mysterio
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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><img alt="aew-dynamite-logo-1.jpg" data-src="https://cdn2-www.wrestlezone.com/assets/uploads/2021/05/aew-dynamite-logo-1.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><p> <strong>AEW Dynamite</strong></p><p><strong> Live on TNT from Foley Field</strong></p><p><strong> Wednesday October 2, 2019</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="53530" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>The show opens with Joey Styles and Taz hyping up the show, which features the entire 2nd round of the AEW World Title Tournament.<p> </p><p> Match 1: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Andrade El Idolo</span> def Johnny Elite in 12:36. This was a solid choice to be the first match in Dynamite history. Both men brought their A game with Elite's experience and Andrade's youth. In the end, though, Andrade took advantage of an Elite miscue and nailed the Hammerlock DDT to punch his ticket to the Quarterfinals next week.</p><p> </p><p> Match 2: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Rey Mysterio Jr</span> def Braun Kingman by DQ in 9:54. Braun dominated the match from the start of the bell. Rey used his quickness in a couple of spots to outwit the Monster. Braun's temper got the better of him as he got DQ for going berserk and Powerslamming Rey through a table.</p><p> </p><p> Match 3: <span style="color:#0000FF;">WALTER</span> def Tommy End in 14:16. This match featured WALTER's thunderous chops versus End's vicious kicks. Both men landed stunning blows to their opponents. However, it was WALTER ducking a Black Mass and turning it into a Powerbomb that sealed End's fate.</p><p> </p><p> Match 4: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Cody Rhodes</span> def Nick Nemeth in 12:34. Arguably the weakest match of the night. The crowd didn't know who to cheer for at first, but slowly got on Nemeth's side due to his uncanny ability to sell and garner sympathy when needed. Rhodes finished Nemeth off by spiking him with Cross Rhodes.</p><p> </p><p> Match 5: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Adam Cole</span> def Claudio Castagnoli in 13:57. We went from arguably the worst match of the evening to arguably the best match of the evening. This was a typical all out ROH-style match. Many nearfalls and hard hitting action featuring two of the best wrestlers in AEW. The crowd was on the edge of their seats which saw Cole besting Claudio with a Last Shot.</p><p> </p><p> Match 6: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Kevin Steen</span> def Shinsuke Nakamura in 14:20. This match was right up there with the previous match in terms of quality. Both could lay claim to MOTN, it is really a matter of preference. In the end, Steen countered a BoomYaYe with a Pop-Up Powerbomb to score the victory and a spot in the Quarterfinal.</p><p> </p><p> Match 7: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Jon Moxley</span> def Kenny Omega in 13:19. The string of great matches continues as both Moxley and Omega were game to follow the two exciting matches before them. Omega tried to weasel his way to a victory more than once, but Moxley was too smart to fall for any of Omega's games. One Paradigm Shift later and Moxley is on his way to the Quaterfinals to face the winner of the main event next week on Dynamite.</p><p> </p><p> Match 8: <span style="color:#0000FF;">Bryan Danielson</span> def AJ Styles in 17:33. Many people expected this to be the best match on the card given the two participants. However, while good, it did not beat the previous three matches in terms of quality. Both men knew each other well and traded reversals and nearfalls. The end came when Bryan pinned AJ with a Small Package.</p><p> </p><p> After the match, Jon Moxley came in the ring and went nose-to-nose with Bryan Danielson hyping up their Quaterfinal match next week as Dynamite went off the air!</p></div></blockquote>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jaysin" data-cite="Jaysin" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="53530" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Do you have show times turned off or something? These are like 20 hour shows. Who on earth would want to attend a show with 20+ matches? You have a ton of talent and the premise is great, but in no world are these cards remotely realistic when you have five billion matches happening</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> No, the PPV was 4 hours in length. The matches were shorter as well. You weren't seeing a bunch of 20 minute matches (I think the longest match was like 14 minutes). Once we get past the 1st round, the match numbers well be smaller. I just wanted to fit the 1st round all in one show.</p>
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<strong>AEW Dynamite</strong></p><p><strong>
Live on TNT from Foley Field</strong></p><p><strong>
Wednesday October 2, 2019</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>
AEW World Title Tournament Second Round:</p><p> </p><p>
Bryan Danielson vs AJ Styles</p><p>
Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kevin Steen</p><p>
Braun Kingman vs Rey Mysterio Jr</p><p>
Cody Rhodes vs Nick Nemeth</p><p>
Jon Moxley vs Kenny Omega</p><p>
Johnny Elite vs Andrade El Idolo</p><p>
WALTER vs. Tommy End</p><p>
Claudio Castagnoli vs Adam Cole</p>
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AEW All Out: All Out To Gold
September 7, 2019
United Center
Chicago, IL
Buy-In Battle Royal:
Darby Allin won the Buy-In Battle Royal in 29:31 last eliminating Killer Kross. Jacob Fatu and Jeff Cobb were also finalists. Fatu got the most eliminations in the match.
Main Show
We open with a video package hyping up the first officially branded AEW show. Then, we kick it over to our commentary team of Joey Styles and Taz who welcome the fans to the show and hype up some of the marquee matches on the show.Match 1: nZo & Big Cazz def. Proud & Powerful in 10:51. The first PPV match in AEW history got the crowd buzzing as nZo & Big Cazz were the first team out. The crowd treated them like stars as they did their shtick. They won over a game P&P with an Empire Elbow from Cazz to Ortiz.Match 2: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament WALTER def. Will Ospreay in 12:41. Neither man has had much experience wrestling in front of a U.S. crowd, but they quickly won over the fans in Chicago. It was a classic David vs. Goliath match, except Goliath won in the end with a back breaking powerbomb.
Match 3: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Tommy End def MJF in 11:19. MJF is still young and relatively inexperienced, so this match wasn't as good as the first two matches. MJF tried as he might, but in the end succumbed to Black Mass.
Match 4: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Andrade El Idolo def Bully Ray in 9:41. In what could be considered an upset, Andrade defeated Future Hall of Famer Bully Ray in a relatively short match with the Hammerlock DDT. One has to wonder if there is much left in the tank for Bully Ray?
Match 5: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Johnny Elite def. Jake Hager in 11:22. This was arguably the best match so far, mostly due to both of their experience and the crowd being familiar with both. Hager used his MMA experience to wear down Johnny, but the babyface overcame it all and pinned Hager with the Starship Pain.
Match 6: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Braun Kingman def Jay Lethal in 9:59. This match left a sour taste in fans mouths as they were displeased seeing Braun beat the underdog Jay Lethal. This was pretty much a massacre despite some hope spots from Lethal. Braun finished off Lethal with the Running Powerslam.
Match 7: The Rascalz def SCU in 12:41. In the first trios match in AEW history, the young trio of The Rascalz upended the veterans SCU thanks in large part to their speed and athleticism. Miguel finished off Daniels with a Fresh To Death.
Match 8: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Rey Mysterio Jr def PAC in 13:20. This was a classic cruiserweight style match with lots of high spots and near falls. PAC tried to cheat his way to victory numerous times, but eventual fell victim to Mysterio's experience and the 619.
Match 9: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Cody Rhodes def Pete Dunne in 12:22. While well received, the match was not as good as people expected leading up to it. For some reason, they didn't click as opponents. Rhodes finished off Dunne with a Cross Rhodes.
Match 10: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Claudio Castagnoli def. Austin Aries in 12:44. This was a classic ROH style match featuring two former ROH stars. The cocky Aries tried to outsmart Claudio, but Claudio is just too good to fall for mind games and defeated Aries with a Swiss Uppercut.
Match 11: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Nick Nemeth def. Penta el Zero M in 11:39. Surprisingly, this turned out to be the best match of the night. Both men worked hard to out cheat each other, but Nemeth was just a little bit better getting Penta with the Showoff (ZigZag).
Match 12: The Young Bucks def Jurassic Express in 11:53. The inexperienced Jurassic Express took it to the Bucks, but Jungle Boy was pinned after a Meltzer Driver.
Match 13: 1st Round AEW World Title Match Kenny Omega def Jay White in 13:34. This was a NJPW style match, but it wasn't that receptive by the crowd as White has barely wrestled in the States. Despite both being heels, the crowd was behind Omega and cheered when he won with the One Winged Angel.
Match 14: 1st Round AEW World Title Match Shinsuke Nakamura def Eddie Edwards in 13:30. This was the second straight NJPW style match with Nakamura being a legend in NJPW and Edwards having some experience there. It was hard hitting an exciting with both men getting offense. In the end, Nakamura won with a BoomYaYe.
Match 15: 1st Round AEW World Title Match AJ Styles def. Moose in 11:31. This match was a contrast in styles with Moose's raw power against the speed and agility of Styles. Moose tried to beat down AJ and keep him grounded, but in the end, AJ finished off Moose with the Phenomenal Forearm.
Match 16: 1st Round AEW World Title Match Kevin Steen def Brian Cage in 10:36. This was one of the best matches on the card. They both beat the living crap out of each other for 10 minutes. It wasn't until Steen nailed Cage with a Package Piledriver that this slugfest finally came to an end.
Match 17: The Good Brothers def The Samoan Soldiers in 12:44. This was a standard, paint by the numbers tag team match. The Good Brothers used their strength and cunning to cut the ring in half, then Jon got the hot tag to Josh. However, the twins were downed by a Magic Killer.
Match 18: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Jon Moxley def Adam Page in 11:35. Moxley was treated like a star, but Page was treated with indifference. He showed flashes of what he could be with a little more time and build, though. In the end, he just couldn't match up with Moxley and was pinned with a Paradigm Shift.
Match 19: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Adam Cole def Tyler Bate in 12:51. Much like the previous match, Bate was treated with indifference, but showed that he could hang with Cole for most of the match. It took a youngster mistake by Bate for Cole to capitalize and nail Bate with the Panama Sunrise.
Match 20: Rebecca Knox def Ashley Flair in 11:36. The first women's match in AEW history featured the two biggest female stars that AEW has. The match didn't disappoint as Knox made her long time friend and rival submit to the DisArmHer.
Match 21: 1st Round AEW World Title Tournament Bryan Danielson def Chris Jericho in 15:28. This match was disappointing given who was involved. For some reason, they weren't working as well together as everyone would have expected. It was still a very good match, but not THAT good. Jericho tried to cheat every chance he got, but Bryan made Jericho tap out to the LaBell Lock to close out the first AEW show.
It is announced that in one month, AEW will debut on TNT on Wednesday nights for Dynamite. The first ever main event for Dynamite will be a 2nd Round AEW World Title Tournament match between AJ Styles and Bryan Danielson!
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AEW All Out: All Out To Gold
September 7, 2019
United Center
Chicago, IL
1st Round AEW Title Tournament Matches:
Bryan Danielson vs. Chris Jericho (main event)
Moose vs AJ Styles
Kenny Omega vs Jay White
Jon Moxley vs Adam Page
Eddie Edwards vs Shinsuke Nakamura
Kevin Steen vs Brian Cage
Adam Cole vs Tyler Bate
Austin Aries vs Claudio Castagnoli
Cody Rhodes vs Pete Dunne
Nick Nemeth vs Penta el Zero M
Pac vs Rey Mysterio Jr
Braun Kingman vs Jay Lethal
Johnny Elite vs Jake Hager
Bully Ray vs Andrade El Idolo
Tommy End vs MJF
WALTER vs. Will Ospreay
In Other Action
Ashley Flair vs Rebecca Knox
The Rascalz vs SCU
The Good Brothers vs The Samoan Soldiers
The Young Bucks vs Jurassic Express
Proud & Powerful vs nZo & Big Cazz
Buy-In Pre-Show Battle Royal Featuring:
Aaron Stevens
Ace Austin
Chris Sabin
Darby Allin
Eli Drake
Ethan Page
Flip Gordon
Garza Jr
Jacob Fatu
Jeff Cobb
KENTA
Killer Kross
Lance Archer
Michael Elgin
MVP
Rey Fenix
Rich Swann
Sami Callihan
Sammy Guevara
Shelton Benjamin
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