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The Lines Are Drawn

 

What Is It: A revision of WCW vs WWF starting in 1991, using the 91 Filling The Coliseum mod. I will be running both companies, and seeing as though this is my first dynasty, please bear with me. I hope you all enjoy this.

 

When: March 1991

 

FYI: I already played two months before I decided to do this dynasty, so both companies have already started storylines, held a ppv, and titles have switched hands. All of this will be covered in the next couple of posts, which will feature the company profile of both organizations.

 

Update: I switched to a better layout starting on page 8, with worker pics, and a better format for promos and interviews.

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World Championship Wrestling

 

Size: National

Prestige: B+

Style: Traditional Entertainment

Owner: Ted Turner

 

 

Champions:

 

NWA World Heavyweight - Rick Rude

WCW United States - Bobby Eaton

WCW World Tag Team - The Steiner Brothers

WCW World Television - Stunning Steve Austin

 

TV Schedule:

 

WCW Saturday Night (Saturdays)

WCW Power Hour (Sundays)

 

PPV Schedule:

 

WCW Clash Of The Champions (February)

WCW SuperBrawl (April)

WCW Great American Bash (June)

WCW War Games (August)

WCW Halloween Havoc (October)

WCW Starrcade (December)

 

Roster

 

Main Eventers:

 

Arn Anderson - heel

Big Van Vader - heel

Dusty Rhodes - face

Lex Luger - face

Ric Flair - face

Rick Rude - heel

Rick Steiner - face

Scott Steiner - face

Sid Vicious - face

Sting - face

 

Upper Midcarders:

 

Barry Windham - heel

Bobby Eaton - face

Dan Spivey - heel

Dick Slater - heel

Michael Hayes - heel

Mike Rotunda - heel

Ron Simmons - face

Steve Williams - heel

 

Midcarders:

 

2 Cold Scorpio

Awesome Kong - heel

Badstreet - heel

Diamond Dallas Page - heel

Dick Murdoch - heel

Johnny B Badd - face

Kevin Nash - heel

Kevin Sullivan - heel

Nikita Koloff - heel

Ricky Morton - face

Rocco Rock - face

Sabu - heel

Stunning Steve Austin - heel

Tom Zenk - face

 

Lower Midcarders:

 

Chris Jericho - face

Hiroshi Hase - heel

Johnny Grunge - - face

Jushin Thunder Liger - heel

Masahiro Chono - heel

Mike Awesome - heel

Rob Van Dam - face

 

Openers:

 

Buddy Lee Parker - heel

Fit Finlay - heel

Taz - face

The Equaliser - heel

Tracey Smothers - heel

 

Enhancement Talent:

 

Kid Kash - heel

Lance Storm - heel

Psicosis - face

 

Occasional Wrestlers:

 

Deadeye Dick - heel

Jimmy Garvin - heel

Ole Anderson - heel

Stan Hansen - heel

Terry Gordy - heel

Terry Taylor - face

Tully Blanchard - heel

 

Injured:

 

Robert Gibson - face

 

Managers:

 

Big Daddy Dink

Missy Hyatt

Paul E Dangerously

Superstar Billy Graham

Tammy Lynn Sytch

Woman

 

Announcers:

 

Gordon Solie

Jim Ross

 

Color Commentators:

 

Jesse Ventura

 

Referees:

 

Nick Patrick

Ted Tanabe

 

Road Agents:

 

Harley Race

Jody Hamilton

Killer Kowalski

Nick Bockwinkel

 

Personalities:

 

Alexandra York

Madusa Micelli

Teddy Long

Terry Funk

Tony Shiavone

 

Recent PPV:

 

WCW Clash Of The Champions

Held: Sunday, Week 4, February 1991

Location: San Antonio Alamo Dome

Attendence: 27,702

PPV Buy Rate: 3.34

Show Rating: B

 

Rick Rude defeated Sting © - NWA World Heavyweight title match

Ric Flair defeated Arn Anderson

Dusty Rhodes drew with Big Van Vader

Bobby Eaton defeated Tully Blanchard © - WCW United States title match

Lex Luger defeated Ole Anderson

Sid Vicious defeated Ron Simmons

The Steiners Bros © defeated The Freebirds (Terry Gordy & Jimmy Garvin) - WCW World Tag Team titles match

Brian Pillman defeated Barry Windham

Steve Austin© defeated 2 Cold, Masahiro Chono, and Rob Van Dam - WCW World Television title match

 

Current Storylines:

 

To Be The Man: After defeating Sting for the World Heavyweight title, Rick Rude boasts that he is now the man, which brings forth Ric Flair, who objects to Rude's claim.

Sting's Revenge: Sting sets his sights on Sid Vicious, after the big man cost him the World Heavyweight title.

The Return Of Dusty Rhodes: Dusty Rhodes' return to WCW is crashed, as Big Van Vader tells him that his time has passed, and that he will put him out for good.

 

The Brainbusters vs The Steiner Bros: The Brainbusters chase the Steiners for the Tag titles.

 

Things To Note:

 

Dusty Rhodes returned to WCW

Terry Funk retired

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World Wrestling Federation

 

Size: Global

Prestige: A*

Style: Sports Entertainment

Owner: Vince McMahon

 

 

Champions:

 

WWF World Heavyweight - Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase

WWF Intercontinental - Mr Perfect

WWF World Tag Team - The Narcissists (Shawn Michaels & Rick Martel)

WCW National - Owen Hart

 

TV Schedule:

 

WWF Primetime Wrestline (Mondays)

WWF Superstars (Saturdays)

 

 

 

PPV Schedule:

 

WWF Royal Rumble (January)

WWF Wrestlemania (March)

WWF Saturday Night's Main Event (May)

WWF Summerslam (July)

WWF King Of The Ring (September)

WWF Survivor Series (November)

 

Roster

 

Main Eventers:

 

Hulk Hogan - face

Jake Roberts - face

Kerry Von Erich - face

Million Dollar Man - heel

Mr. Perfect - heel

Randy Savage - heel

Road Warrior Animal - face

Road Warrior Hawk - face

The British Bulldog - face

The Ultimate Warrior - face

The Undertaker - heel

 

Upper Midcarders:

 

Bret Hart - face

Earthquake - heel

Honky Tonk Man - heel

Jim Duggan - face

Razor Ramon - heel

Rick "The Model" Martel - heel

Sgt. Slaughter - heel

Shawn Michaels - heel

The Mountie - heel

Yokozuna - heel

 

Midcarders:

 

Big Bossman - face

Brian Knobbs - heel

Buddy Rose - heel

Bushwacker Butch - face

Bushwacker Luke - face

Buzz Sawyer - heel

Dino Bravo - heel

Greg Valentine - heel

Haku - heel

Jerry Saggs - heel

Jim Brunzell - face

Jim Neidhart - face

Marty Jannetty - face

Smash - heel

The Warlord - heel

Typhoon - heel

 

Lower Midcarders:

 

B. Brian Blair - face

Chris Adams - face

Dustin Rhodes - face

Eddie Guerrero - face

Max Moon - face

Owen Hart - heel

Shane Douglas - face

The Barbarian - heel

 

Openers:

 

Canek - face

Genichiro Tenryu - heel

Lord Steven Regal - heel

Norman Smiley - face

Octagon - face

Ultimo Dragon - face

 

Enhancement Talent:

 

Iron Mike Sharpe - heel

Jerry Lynn - face

Scott Taylor - face

 

Occasional Wrestlers:

 

Andre The Giant - face

Ax - heel

Bob Backlund - face

The Brooklyn Brawler - heel

Jerry Lawler - face

Nikolai Volkoff - heel

The Iron Shiek - heel

Tiger Mask - face

 

Injured:

 

Brutus Beefcake - face

Ricky Steamboat - face

 

Managers:

 

Bobby Heenan

Jimmy Hart

Paul Bearer

Queen Sherri

Slick

 

Announcers:

 

Gorilla Monsoon

Lord Alfred Hayes

Scott Hudson

Vince McMahon

 

Color Commentators:

 

Roddy Piper

 

Referees:

 

Bill Alfonso

Earl Hebner

Joey Marella

Tim White

 

Road Agents:

 

Jack Brisco

Jack Lanza

Mr. Wrestling

Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissey

 

Personalities:

Brother Love

Chief Jay Strongbow

Gerald Brisco

Howard Finkel

JJ Dillon

Hillbilly Jim

Mr. Fuji

Pat Patterson

Sapphire

Sean Mooney

Shane McMahon

The Genius

 

Recent PPV:

 

WWF Royal Rumble

Held: Sunday, Week 4, January 1991

Location: New York Shea Stadium

Attendence: 50,000 (Sold Out!)

PPV Buy Rate: 12.20

Show Rating: B

 

Million Dollar Man defeated The Ultimate Warrior © - WWF World Heavyweight title match

Randy Savage defeated Dusty Rhodes - Loser Leaves Town match

Royal Rumble - Hulk Hogan wins

Mr Perfect © defeated Kerry Von Erich - WWF Intercontinental title match

The Narcissists defeated The Hart Foundation © - WWF World Tag Team titles match

Owen Hart defeated Eddie Guerrero - WWF National Title Tournament Finals

 

Current Storylines:

 

Money and the Power: After earning a World title shot by winning the Royal Rumble, Hulk Hogan must overcome the odds of Dibiase and his money trying to put Hogan out of wrestling before the match at Wrestlemania takes place.

The REAL King: Randy Savage and Jerry Lawler fight over the title of "The King of Wrestling."

 

The Ultimate Revenge: After costing him the World title, The Ultimate Warrior vows to make the unstoppable Undertaker pay

The Perfect Challenger: Eager to prove he is the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be, Bret Hart sets his sights on the IC title. To gain that title, he has to defeat the perfect champion, Mr. Perfect.

Will The Narcissists Meet Their Doom?: The Narcissists first challenge for their newly won Tag titles are the legendary Legion Of Doom.

 

The Streak: Yokozuna debuts, and goes on an impressive winning streak. Can anybody stop this monster?

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Fantastic! Nice to see that Tweek It and I aren't the only ones giving 1991 a go, as a two-player dynasty. You'll definitely have a reader in me. If you haven't seen it, then feel free to check out Tweek & my diary: WWF vs. WCW 1991: The Pre-Monday Night War

 

Your game is already shaping up differently than ours. It'll be really cool to see how we mold the same clay into different stories.

 

Oh, and while I'm dropping cheap plugs, be sure to check out JudgeJuryExecutioner's WWF 1991 diary as well. It was the inspiration for Tweek & I.

 

Cheers!

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Fantastic! Nice to see that Tweek It and I aren't the only ones giving 1991 a go, as a two-player dynasty. You'll definitely have a reader in me. If you haven't seen it, then feel free to check out Tweek & my diary: WWF vs. WCW 1991: The Pre-Monday Night War

 

Your game is already shaping up differently than ours. It'll be really cool to see how we mold the same clay into different stories.

 

Oh, and while I'm dropping cheap plugs, be sure to check out JudgeJuryExecutioner's WWF 1991 diary as well. It was the inspiration for Tweek & I.

 

Cheers!

 

Thanks a lot. It's really appreciated that you'll read to see what I'll do, even though I'm totally new at this. I will be sure to check out both diaries, as I loved this time in wrestling, and it'll be interesting to see what you guys came up with.

 

Thanks again.

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Today on the Smart Mark Pro Wrestling hotline, you'll hear details on how The 8th Wonder of the World, Andre The Giant, may finally be calling it quits soon. What's the reasoning for this, and when this could possibly take place, are two questions you'll hear answered on the hotline

 

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WWF Primetime Wrestling

Taped at the Boston Garden in front of 14,788 people in attendance

Wednesday, Week 1, March 1991

 

 

The Nasty Boys defeated The Bushwackers at 3:09 when Jerry Saggs defeated Bushwhacker Luke by pinfall with a Pit Stop after interference from Jimmy Hart.

 

Jimmy Hart did some good work at ringside. Brian Knobbs and Jimmy Hart are a good pairing, they play off each other well. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C-

 

***

 

Yokozuna defeated Marty Jannetty in 3:23 by pinfall with a Big Splash.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The The Streak storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match.

 

Rating: D

 

***

 

Mr. Perfect comes down to the ring with his manager Bobby Heenan, who gloats about how great Perfect is, and that he doesn't think he's ever managed anyone with as much talent. Perfect gets on the mic, and addresses Bret Hart by saying that he may be the best in Canada, but with the lack of talent there, that's not saying much. Perfect goes on to say that he is the best in the world, and not only does the IC title around his waist prove it, the amount of great wrestlers he's beaten makes it that much more true.

 

A video package then plays, showcasing guys like Tito Santana, Kerry Von Erich, Jimmy Snuka, whom all he defeated. He then looks into the camera with a smirk on his face, and says "Now that's perfect"

 

Bobby Heenan helped Perfect during this segment. The The Perfect Challenger storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B

 

***

 

Bret Hart defeated The Mountie in 13:27 by submission with a Sharpshooter.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. Bret Hart and The Mountie just don't click at all, and it showed in their performances. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C

 

***

 

The Macho King, Randy Savage is shown in Jerry Lawler's hometown of Memphis, belittling the city, calling it a joke, and harassing fans of Jerry Lawler

 

The The REAL King storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

The Ultimate Warrior defeated Honky Tonk Man in 7:47 by pinfall with a Gorilla Press.

 

The Ultimate Warrior was exhausted by the end. The Ultimate Warrior and Honky Tonk Man have great chemistry, and it showed in their performances. The match suffered because there was not enough selling shown.

 

Rating: B-

 

***

 

While the Ultimate Warrior is celebrating his victory in the ring, The Undertaker appears from under the opposite side of the ring, and attacks The Ultimate Warrior from behind. The Undertaker delivers his patented Tombstone Piledriver before finally exiting, after Paul Bearer, finally satisfied with the damage, raises the urn, and leads The Undertaker to the back.

 

The The Ultimate Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

 

Million Dollar Man defeated Jake Roberts in 12:33 by submission with a Million Dollar Dream after blatantly cheating. Million Dollar Man makes defence number 3 of his WWF World Heavyweight title.

 

Million Dollar Man and Jake Roberts don't seem to click, and it made for an awkward bout. This match lifted the crowd. Jake Roberts is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: B+

 

 

***

 

After the match, a video is played showing Hulk Hogan training for his upcoming title match with Dibiase at Wrestlemania. He takes a break from his intense training to ask Dibiase "What you gonna do, when the 24 inch pythons and Hulkamania runs wild on you!"

 

The Money and the Power storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: B+

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WCW Saturday Night

Taped at the Houston Colisseum in front of 10,000 people in attendance (sold out!)

Thursday, Week 1, March 1991

 

Stunning Steve Austin defeated Chris Jericho in 8:26 by pinfall after using a foreign object. Stunning Steve Austin makes defence number 6 of his WCW World Television title.

 

Stunning Steve Austin and Chris Jericho have pretty good chemistry, and it lifted the match. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C

 

***

 

Stunning Steve Austin cuts a promo after his victory, stating that he is the future of the business, and that there is nobody else as skilled as him in the ring

 

Paul E. Dangerously helped Austin during this segment.

 

Rating: D+

 

***

2 Cold Scorpio defeated Sabu in 8:29 by pinfall with a Scorpio Splash.

 

The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: D

 

***

Stan Hansen defeated Ricky Morton in 7:34 by pinfall with a Western Lariat.

 

Stan Hansen and Ricky Morton don't seem to click, and it made for an awkward bout. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. Stan Hansen is improving in Technical skills.

 

Rating: B

 

***

 

The Steiner Brothers are shown talking backstage, when from behind, The Brainbusters attack the World Tag Team champions, and leave them laying. Before leaving the scene, the dastardly duo hold up the Tag belts with smiles on their faces, before throwing them atop the battered bodies of the Steiners.

 

Tully Blanchard looked lost out there. Scott Steiner looked good. The The Brainbusters vs The Steiner Bros storyline has continued with this segment.

 

Rating: C+

 

***

 

Beautiful Bobby Eaton defeated Dick Slater in 13:03 by pinfall with an Alabama Jam. Beautiful Bobby Eaton makes defence number 1 of his WCW United States Championship title.

 

Billy Graham did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. Dick Slater is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: B-

 

 

***

 

Rick Rude comes out to the ring with his newly won NWA World Heavyweight title, and cuts a promo. Rude states that since winning the title, he is undeniably the man, and for all the fat, out of shape guys in the audience to shut their mouths, so he can take off his robe and show the ladies in Houston what a real man looks like.

 

Just as the ravishing one is about to disrobe, The Nature Boy's music hits, then he appears from behind the curtain with a mic in his hand. Flair tells Rude that in order to be the man, you have to beat the man, and if you're looking for the man, look no further than The Nature Boy. Flair gives a final Woooo! before disappearing behind the curtain, leaving Rude in the ring incensed

 

Paul E. Dangerously helped Rude during this segment. The To Be The Man storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

 

***

 

Sting defeated Barry Windham in 13:24 by submission with a Scorpion Deathlock.

 

This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

 

***

 

After the match, Sting grabs the mic, and tells Sid Vicious that his days are numbered

 

The Sting's Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

Rick Rude defeated Brian Pillman in 13:23 by pinfall with a Rude Awakening. Rick Rude makes defence number 1 of his NWA World Heavyweight Championship title.

 

Paul E. Dangerously did some good work at ringside. This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B+

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: B

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WWF Superstars Preview

 

 

WWF Intercontinental Title match

Mr. Perfect vs Tiger Mask

 

Legion Of Doom vs Demolition

 

Yokozuna vs Bob Backlund

 

+ appearances by Hulk Hogan, Million Dollar Man, The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, and "Macho King" Randy Savage

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WWF Superstars

Taped at the Sacramento Arco Arena in front of 10,000 people in attendance (sold out!)

Friday, Week 1, March 1991

 

Jerry Lawler is shown in the ring, with a serious look on his face, and a mic in his hand. He goes on to say that what Randy Savage did on WWF Primetime Wrestling went too far, and that he has now made it personal. Lawler says that anybody who messes with his city, or the people in it, have to answer to him. He goes on to say that he is not only doing this for him now, but for everyone from Memphis, and proceeds to challenge Savaqe to a Memphis Street Fight at Wrestlemania

 

Jerry Lawler was very underwhelming. The The REAL King storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

Yokozuna defeated Bob Backlund in 2:47 by pinfall with a Big Splash.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The The Streak storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match.

 

Rating: D+

 

***

 

Roddy Piper introduces The Ultimate Warrior as his guest on today's Piper's Pit, and asks him about his fued with The Undertaker, and how he plans to defeat this unstoppable monster. Warrior then goes on a rant about how his warriors will come together as the stars align, and the ultimate power will be his, that will allow him to end The Undertaker once and for all.

 

As Warrior grunts and growls into the camera, from out of nowhere, The Undertaker attacks The Ultimate Warrior, destroying the set in the process. He then applied a choke hold on the Warrior, which he only released after a number of officials ran in to pry his cold hands off the Warrior's neck

 

Roddy Piper was very underwhelming. The The Ultimate Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

The Legion Of Doom defeated Demolition in 3:21 when Road Warrior Animal defeated Ax by pinfall with a Doomsday Device.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. Road Warrior Animal came out of the match looking good. The Will The Narcissists Meet Their Doom? storyline has continued with this match. Ax is improving in Technical skills.

 

Rating: C+

 

***

 

The Million Dollar Man is shown backstage, and he has a few words for his Wrestlemania opponent Hulk Hogan. He tells Hogan that all the training, praying, and vitamins in the world won't help him in his quest to recapture the World title. He also tells him to watch his back because everybody has got a price. Dibiase does his trademark laugh before he walks off

 

The Money and the Power storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

 

Mr Perfect defeated Tiger Mask in 20:27 by pinfall with a Perfect Plex. Mr Perfect makes defence number 6 of his WWF Intercontinental title.

 

Tiger Mask was exhausted by the end. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. Mr Perfect looked good out there. This match lifted the crowd. Mr Perfect is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: B

 

 

***

 

Hogan is shown in his dressing room backstage when there's a knock at the door. It's his good friend Andre coming to visit him. As the two shake hands, and hug one another, Andre picks up Hogan, and slams him down to the hard floor. revealed behind Andre is the Million Dollar Man giving the giant instructions to crush The Immortal One. Andre then repeatedly stands on top off Hogan's chest and ribs, as Dibiase laughs hysterically in the background.

 

After they feel enough damage is done, Dibiase gives Andre a big wad of money, before they both shake hands, smile and leave

 

Andre the Giant looked lost out there. The Money and the Power storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd. Andre the Giant is developing better performance skills.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: B

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WCW Power Hour Preview

 

 

Ric Flair vs Ole Anderson

 

WCW United States Title Match

Beautiful Bobby Eaton vs Mike Rotunda

 

The Brainbusters vs Public Enemy

 

 

+ appearances by Sting, and Rick Rude

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WCW Power Hour

Taped at the Memphis Colisseum in front of 8,976 people in attendance

Saturday, Week 1, March 1991

The Brainbusters defeated The Public Enemy in 7:33 when Arn Anderson defeated Rocco Rock by pinfall with a Suplex.

Tammy Lynn Sytch did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The great performance of Arn Anderson really stood out. The The Brainbusters vs The Steiner Bros storyline has continued with this match. Johnny Grunge is improving in Rumble skills. Johnny Grunge is improving in Flying skills. Johnny Grunge is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: C

 

***

 

Dusty Rhodes appears ringside for a interview with Jesse Ventura, in which he discusses his ongoing fued with Big Van Vader. He says that Vader couldn't get the job done at Clash Of The Champions, and that a overgrown bully like him, will never put The American Dream out of action. As Dusty continued to taunt the Mastadon, Vader comes up from behind, and clubs the son of a plumber in the back of the head. He then begins to destroy Dusty with a barrage of vicious strikes.

 

While Dusty lay battered from the attack, Vader proceeded to rip the padding from the arena floor, exposing the concrete. He then picked Dusty up, and gave him his deadly Powerbomb on the concrete. As officials, and paramedics rushed to Dusty's aid, Vader flashed his trademark double V hand signs, to the utter disgust of the crowd

 

The The Return Of Dusty Rhodes storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd. Dusty Rhodes is developing better performance skills. Big Van Vader is developing better performance skills.

 

***

 

Beautiful Bobby Eaton defeated Mike Rotundo in 7:42 by pinfall with an Alabama Jam. Beautiful Bobby Eaton makes defence number 2 of his WCW United States Championship title.

 

Billy Graham did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C

 

***

 

Backstage, Sid Vicious is shown with Jesse Ventura for an interview, which would discuss why he cost Sting his World Heavyweight Title at Clash Of The Champions. Sid reveals that he cost Sting the title to show everyone that he can do anything he wants at anytime, and nobody can do anything about it. He goes on to say that he is the ruler of the world, and Sting is like a ****roach just waiting to get squashed

 

The Sting's Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd. Sid Vicious is developing better performance skills.

 

***

 

Ric Flair defeated Ole Anderson in 12:33 by submission with a Figure Four Leglock.

 

As the fourth time this match-up has been done recently, it needed to be better. This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B

 

***

 

Still enraged by Ric Flair's words on WCW Saturday Night, NWA World Heavyweight champion Rick Rude cuts an intense promo, where he challenges Flair to a match at SuperBrawl. He then takes off his robe to show Flair what a real man looks like, and then says that Flair isn't even half the man that he is, as WCW Power Hour goes off the air...

 

Paul E. Dangerously helped Rude during this segment. The To Be The Man storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: B

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WWF Wrestling Challenge

Taped at the Sarasota Robarts Arena in front of 2,000 (SOLD OUT!) people in attendance

Monday, Week 2, March 1991

 

Owen Hart defeated Shane Douglas in 8:16 by submission with an Enzuigiri. Owen Hart makes defence number 7 of his WWF National title.

 

Owen Hart and Jimmy Hart have excellent chemistry together. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. Shane Douglas is improving in Technical skills.

 

Rating: C-

 

***

 

Tiger Mask defeated Greg Valentine in 3:11 by pinfall.

 

Greg Valentine was really off his game tonight. Jimmy Hart did some good work at ringside. Greg Valentine would be better off without Jimmy Hart, they simply don't work well together. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C-

 

***

 

Yokozuna defeated Big Bossman in 2:49 by pinfall with a Banzai Drop.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The The Streak storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match. This match brought the crowd's mood down.

 

Rating: D-

 

***

 

The Legion of Doom are shown lifting some serious weights, in preperation for their World Tag Team title match at Wrestlemania with The Narcissists. Animal goes on to say that the pretty boys wont be so pretty after their encounter at Wrestlemania, and that they should enjoy the belts while they still have them. Hawk then adds that at Wrestlemania, somebody is gonna get locked into the Doomsday Device. He then looks at the camera, and gives his trademark "What a rush!"

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: D

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WWF Primetime Wrestling Preview

 

 

WWF World Heavyweight Title match

Million Dollar Man © vs Kerry Von Erich

 

Sgt. Slaughter vs Bret Hart

WWF World Tag Team Title Match

Tiger Mask & Tito Santana vs The Narcissists ©

 

Razor Ramon vs Marty Jannetty

 

Yokozuna vs Chris Adams

 

+ appearances by Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, "Macho King" Randy Savage, and Mr. Perfect

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WWF World Heavyweight Title match

Million Dollar Man © vs Kerry Von Erich

Should be a good match. Dibiase has been gold for me, so he's a great champion. We'll have to see what kind of grade he can pull out of Hogan.

 

Sgt. Slaughter vs Bret Hart

I've got to have some pretty convincing evidence, to get me to pick against my hero, Bret. An aging Slaughter does not fit the bill.

 

WWF World Tag Team Title Match

Tiger Mask & Tito Santana vs The Narcissists ©

This is a nice looking tag team. Looking forward to them getting a long reign.

 

Razor Ramon vs Marty Jannetty

Poor Marty. History repeats itself, and Michaels has left him behind, to become a midcard jobber.

 

Yokozuna vs Chris Adams

Gotta love the streak. That's something that could carry Yoko all the way to a match with Hogan.

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WWF Primetime Wrestling

Taped at the Nassau Coliseum in front of 14,788 people in attendance

Wednesday, Week 2, March 1991

 

Yokozuna defeated Chris Adams in 2:49 by pinfall with a Banzai Drop.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The The Streak storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match

 

Rating: D+

 

***

 

Razor Ramon defeated Marty Jannetty in 3:16 by pinfall with a Fall Away Slam.

 

The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C+

 

***

 

Randy Savage cuts a promo where he accepts Jerry Lawler's challenge of a Memphis Street Fight at Wrestlemania. Savage then goes on to say that he is delighted that Lawler chose that kind of match because now, the ref can't stop him from delivering royal pain.

 

The The REAL King storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

The Narcissists defeated Tiger Mask and Tito Santana in 7:48 when Shawn Michaels defeated Tito Santana by pinfall with an Inside Cradle after Slick interfered. The Narcissists make defence number 4 of their WWF World Tag Team titles.

 

The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The Will The Narcissists Meet Their Doom? storyline has continued with this match. Tito Santana is improving in Flying skills. Tito Santana is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: C+

 

***

 

The Undertaker, with his manager Paul Bearer, is shown being interviewed by Roddy Piper backstage. Paul Bearer goes on to say that The Ultimate Warrior started this fight, but The Undertaker will surely finish it. He says that on WWF Superstars, The Undertaker has a surprise for The Ultimate Warrior, and that he's been working on it day in, and day out. The camera then pans to The Undertertaker, as he say's "Warrior, you will Rest In Peace"

 

The The Ultimate Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

Bret Hart defeated Sgt. Slaughter in 13:14 by pinfall with a Backbreaker.

 

Sgt. Slaughter was visibly tiring toward the end. This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B

 

***

 

During the match, guest commentator Mr. Perfect talked down on various decisions Bret Hart made during his match by saying that anyone who claims to be the excellence of execution should never make careless mistakes such as those during a match.

 

After the match, Perfect goes into the ring, and gets into Bret's face, as the two have a staredown, with neither man flinching. Perfect grins, and points to his title, before exiting the ring and heading to the back, as Bret's music plays to the delight of the crowd

 

The The Perfect Challenger storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B

 

***

 

Million Dollar Man defeated Kerry Von Erich in 12:40 by submission with a Million Dollar Dream. Million Dollar Man makes defence number 4 of his WWF World Heavyweight title.

 

This match lifted the crowd. Million Dollar Man is improving in Rumble skills.

 

Rating: B+

 

***

 

Backstage, with his ribs taped heavily, Hulk Hogan is shown preparing to speak on the events that took place on WWF Superstars. Hogan starts off by saying that he forgives Andre The Giant for his actions, because he knows how alluring the power of money can be. He then goes on to address Dibiase by saying that all the money in the world wouldn't be able to destroy Hulkamania. All you did was give me more motivation to not only take your title, but beat you like the coward you are. He thanks all the little Hulkamaniacs, and says he will not let them down at Wrestlemania, before posing, and then walking off.

 

The Money and the Power storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: B+

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WCW Saturday Night Preview

 

Barry Windham vs Sting

 

Dusty Rhodes vs Michael Hayes

 

Ron Simmons vs Dick Slater

 

2 Cold Scorpio vs Steve Williams

 

Dick Murdoch vs Diamond Dallas Page

 

WCW World Television Title Match

Stunning Steve Austin © vs Tom Zenk

 

+ appearances by Rick Rude, Ric Flair, Sid Vicious, and many more

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WCW Saturday Night

Taped at the Cobo Arena in front of 10,000 people in attendance (SOLD OUT!)

Thursday, Week 2, March 1991

 

Stunning Steve Austin defeated Tom Zenk in 8:13 by pinfall with a Piledriver. Stunning Steve Austin makes defence number 7 of his WCW World Television title.

 

The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: D+

 

***

 

After the match, Stunning Steve Austin gets on the mic and asks if somebody can please give him some competition because he is getting bored with what he's been facing lately

 

Paul E. Dangerously helped Austin during this segment.

 

Rating: C

 

***

 

Dick Murdoch defeated Diamond Dallas Page in 7:49 by pinfall after using a foreign object.

 

Dick Murdoch and Diamond Dallas Page have great chemistry, and it showed in their performances. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. Diamond Dallas Page is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: D

 

***

 

Ron Simmons defeated Dick Slater in 8:05 by pinfall with a Powerslam.

 

Billy Graham did some good work at ringside. Ron Simmons and Billy Graham are a good pairing, they play off each other well. Ron Simmons and Dick Slater don't seem to click, and it made for an awkward bout. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. Dick Slater is improving in Rumble skills. Dick Slater is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: C-

 

***

 

Jesse Ventura interviews The Steiner Brothers, who proceed to tell The Brainbusters that they are barking up the wrong tree. Scott says that the title won't be leaving their waists anytime soon, and if they try to take them, they will get hurt.

 

Billy Graham helped S. Steiner during this segment. The The Brainbusters vs The Steiner Bros storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd. Rick Steiner is developing better performance skills.

 

Rating: B+

 

***

 

Sid Vicious(substituting for Steve Williams who couldn't be there tonight) defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in 8:12 by pinfall with a Choke Slam.

 

The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost.

 

Rating: C+

 

***

 

After the match, Sid grabs the microphone, and says he's going to send that ****roach Sting a message. He then picks up 2 Cold Scorpio's broken body, and signals for another Chokeslam, when Sting runs out with a baseball bat, making the big man retreat from the ring. Sting taunts the big man to get back into the ring, and as Sid attempts to, Paul E. Dangerously stops him, and escorts him to the back. Sting stands on the middle turnbuckle screaming, while his music blares, and the crowd cheers him on

 

The Sting's Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

Dusty Rhodes defeated Michael Hayes in 13:30 by pinfall with a Bionic Elbow.

 

This match lifted the crowd. Michael Hayes is improving in Performance skills.

 

Rating: B-

 

***

 

Ric Flair is backstage, and is he slated to reveal whether or not he will accpet Rick Rude's challenge. Flair says sure he will accept Rude's challenge, but only if the NWA World Heavyweight title on the line. He explains that otherwise, he has nothing to gain by beating Rude, as he has beaten better workers than him ten times over. He ends his promo by telling Rude to remember one thing, "To be the man, You gotta beat the man. Wooooooooo!"

 

The To Be The Man storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

 

Sting defeated Barry Windham in 13:09 by submission with a Scorpion Deathlock.

 

This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B+

 

***

 

Rick Rude comes to the ring with a serious look on his face. He tells the people in the back to cut the music, and for Ric Flair to listen up. He then says that as much as he wants to beat Flair, and be known undoubtedly as the man, He says that Flair isn't deserving of a title shot just yet. He reveals that if he could beat his Dangerous Alliance stablemate Sid Vicious on the next WCW Power Hour, he will then put the title on the line. He then asks "So, what's it gonna be Nature Boy?" before posing for the crowd, and walking to the back

 

Paul E. Dangerously helped Rude during this segment. The To Be The Man storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: C+ (rating was low because it said that the fans were enraged by the amount of angles they had to sit through)

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Today on the Smart Mark Pro Wrestling hotline, you'll hear details on which top WWF star will soon be parting with the company, after negotiations to extend his contract failed. You'll hear all of this and much more, so call now!

 

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WWF Superstars Preview

 

 

The Undertaker vs Jerry Lawler

 

Legion Of Doom vs Sgt Slaughter & The Iron Shiek

 

Jim Duggan vs Yokozuna

 

+ appearances by Hulk Hogan, Million Dollar Man, The Ultimate Warrior, "Macho King" Randy Savage, and The Narcissists

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WWF Superstars

Taped at the Cleveland Arena in front of 10,000 people in attendance (SOLD OUT!)

Friday, Week 2, March 1991

 

Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan in 3:09 by pinfall with a Banzai Drop.

 

Slick did some good work at ringside. The announcing quality lifted the match. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The The Streak storyline has been moved forward one stage with this match.

 

Rating: C-

 

***

 

The Narcissists are shown backstage preparing for an interview with Jesse Ventura. Jesse asks them about their upcoming title defense against the Legion of Doom at Wrestlemania, to which Shawn Michaels responds that the Legion Of Doom are has-beens. He goes on to say that they used to be the most dominant team in the world, but there's a new force in town, and you're looking at them. Rick Martel adds that he and Michaels are the ultimate team, as they are more intelligent, better wrestlers, and most importantly, better looking. He then says "what more can you ask for?"

 

Slick helped Martel during this segment. The Will The Narcissists Meet Their Doom? storyline has continued with this segment.

 

Rating: B-

 

***

 

The Legion Of Doom defeated Sgt. Slaughter and The Iron Sheik in 8:12 when Road Warrior Hawk defeated Sgt. Slaughter by pinfall with a Doomsday Device.

 

Sgt. Slaughter was really off his game tonight. Sgt. Slaughter was visibly tiring toward the end. The Iron Sheik was exhausted by the end. Slick did some good work at ringside. Sgt. Slaughter and The Iron Sheik have absolutely zero chemistry as partners. The colour commentary gave the match a boost. The great performance of Road Warrior Animal really stood out. Road Warrior Hawk came out of the match looking good. The Will The Narcissists Meet Their Doom? storyline has continued with this match. This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B

 

***

 

The Million Dollar Man is in the ring cutting a promo, in which he addresses Hulk Hogan by saying that there are 2 more weeks until Wrestlemania, and alot can happen within that time. Before he can get another word out, the music of The Immortal One hits, and the crowd goes crazy. Hogan interrupts Dibiase's promo by telling him that no matter how much he throws at him, he'll just keep coming back, as the power of Hulkamania will overcome all odds. Before he leaves, he tells Dibiase to keep the belt warm for him, because he'll be leaving with it at Wrestlemania. Obviously annoyed by Hogan's words, Dibiase screams for Hogan to get back out here and face him, to no response

 

The Money and the Power storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A*

 

***

The Undertaker defeated Jerry Lawler in 12:36 by pinfall with a Tombstone after a distraction from Randy Savage.

 

Jerry Lawler was visibly tiring toward the end. The The REAL King storyline has continued with this match. This match lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: B+

 

***

 

After the match, Randy Savage and The Undertaker continue to lay into Lawler, when the familiar music of The Ultimate Warrior begins to play. As he runs into the ring, and cleans house, he quickly disposes of Savage by giving him a huge shoulder tackle that sends the Macho King through the ropes, and down to the floor. As he growls at Savage from in the ring, The Undertaker attemps to sneak him from behind, when he is cut off by Jerry Lawler, who clips the deadman's legs. The two then pick him up, whip him into the ropes, and then knock the big man up and over the ropes with a double clothesline. The show goes off the air with Lawler and Warrior in the ring taunting Savage and Undertaker to get back into the ring, as Queen Sherri, and Paul Bearer hold their men back

 

Jerry Lawler did not come out of this looking good. The The Ultimate Revenge storyline has continued with this segment. The The REAL King storyline has continued with this segment. This segment lifted the crowd.

 

Rating: A

 

***

 

 

Show Rating: B+

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WCW Power Hour Preview

 

 

Ric Flair vs Sid Vicious

 

Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk vs The Brainbusters

 

WCW United States Title Match

Beautiful Bobby Eaton vs Nikita Koloff

 

+ appearances by Sting, and Rick Rude

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