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Sunshine lollipops and rainbows everywhere, I love your diary its so true...

 

Chief Two Eagles - I can never pick a lad whose first name is Edmund, it's too ... The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe for Me. I'm right aren't I? There is an Edmund in that, right? Or is it another Chronicles of Narnia story? I should know, I'm re-reading them again like 23 years after I first read them, what is wrong with me? Am I getting old? Is my memory fading? Ok... ok... let's not panic here. Memory is one thing, but please mother of god, make me pop those special pills for down stairs... ARRGGHHHHH! Phew, thank god, deep breath, everything is alright. Jiggity Jiggity.

 

Richie and Kenzo - because the other dude on the other team has a fully rhyming name. It doesn't work. You had Flyan Brian, but that was Pillman, see... it didn't all rhyme. It's the secret to being a great worker, don't get born with three rhyming names. Plus, who names their kid Flyin Ryan. What? It's a moniker? YOU MEAN TO TELL ME STEVE AUSTIN'S FIRST TWO NAMES WEREN'T STONE COLD?!!!?!!!?!!! Why must they deceive me like this.

 

Luis Montero - I will struggle to book the great uncle of Homer Simpson. I think what will happen is Luis will install a Donut and Duff Beer Dispenser at ringside, and Simpson will get counted out.

 

Dude..dude... I mean, duddddeee... I seriously marked out for your "Will be in action" points. That is so old school, I just love it.

 

This story gets madder and better every day. Yeah baby yeah.

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SWF Sunday Slamfest

 

From: Washington D.C. 5,000 Attendance

 

 

WK 2 February 1976

 

 

 

 

Richard Eisen: Hello everyone and welcome to our nations capitol, Washington DC. I am Richard Eisen, joining me tonight is Bob Johnson.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Welcome ladies and gentlemen to another great night of Sunday Slamfest. Well if you missed Collision. Shame on you. We saw a lot of action. The Blazn' Flames retained their belts against their rivals Deadly Gamble.

 

 

Richard Eisen: But we also have to report we have a new North American Champion, as Identity Black was able to pin Rick Rumble to become the new champ. It is also reported that Rick Rumble as been injured with broken ribs.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Thats a shame, because he tried with everything that he had to retain. Take nothing away from Identity Black. Because he has been on a roll as of late.

 

 

Richard Eisen: I am also pleased to report that our March big event is being called Revolution. We will give you more details as it become available. But it looks like our main event that night will be Powerhouse Patterson will get his title shot against Hagar Erickson.

 

 

Bob Johnson: That is gonna be a great fight. Notice I said fight.

 

 

Richard Eisen: I did notice and I would agree with that assessment.

 

 

[ Hagar Erickson's music starts to play. Hagar is being led out by his manager Ares Aegaleus.]

 

 

Bob Johnson: Speaking of the World Champion I see he is coming out now.

 

[Hagar Erickson is storming around behind his manager and is doing his usual ush!, ush! bit.]

 

 

Ares Aegaleus: Well we told you Rocky wouldn't beat this man. This man is on top of his game right now and is in his best shape of his career. But like all you dumb American's out there you keep trying. Give it up because it is futile to attempt to wrestle the World Title away right now. You stand a better chance of gaining more medals than the Russians in the Olympics than you do of getting this belt. And you don't have a snowballs chance of doing that either. Patterson, spent some more nights in that gym of yours. Keeping adding muscle. But it wont matter. You see you win a lot of your matches. And good for you. But when it comes down to it. You will never, ever win a major championship. Because you are all mouth. Tell him what you think Hagar.

 

 

Hagar Erickson: USH!, USH! I ain't one for a lot of gaga so I'll get to the point. I've been in a lot of fights. Some I will admit I have lost. But I always get back up. You ain't gonna knock me down from the mountain. Patterson you will fail like you always do. You wanted me, now you are gonna get me. And I promise you this. Not only will you not win this title. But when I am done with you. Your gonna be sipping soup thru a straw for weeks. Maybe then will I knock enough sense into you to stop you pathetic attempt to get to this title. Ush!, Ush!

 

 

Richard Eisen: Now its time for our first match.

 

 

 

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Chief Two Eagles...VS...Edmund Jackson

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 225 pounds,, Edmund Jackson!!! (crowd cheers ******)

 

[Edmund Jackson comes to the ring. ]

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 245 pounds, from Midland, Texas, Chief Two Eagles!!! (crowd cheers *******)

 

[indian War Drums play as Chief Two Eagles makes his way down.]

 

Edmund Jackson checks out the ring as he gets his boots checked. (ring, ring, ring) Edmund Jackson does a cartwheel and kicks Chief Two Eagles in the face. Chief Two Eagles climbs to his feet. Chief Two Eagles leg sweeps Edmund Jackson. Edmund Jackson gets up. Edmund Jackson gets thrown into the corner and gets boot choked by Chief Two Eagles. Chief Two Eagles goes to the top and executes a flying hip attack on Edmund Jackson.

 

Richard Eisen: Chief Two Eagles with a flying hip attack.

 

Chief Two Eagles gets up. Edmund Jackson gets hit with a diving elbow smash from Chief Two Eagles.

 

Bob Johnson: Chief Two Eagles executes a diving elbow smash.

 

Chief Two Eagles gets up. Edmund Jackson gets knocked on the ground and Chief Two Eagles flips onto him. Chief Two Eagles climbs to his feet. Chief Two Eagles puts Edmund Jackson in an arm grapevine submission. Edmund Jackson tries for a fall away slam but is not strong enough to lift Chief Two Eagles. Chief Two Eagles hits Edmund Jackson with the spinebuster slam. Chief Two Eagles chants start. Chief Two Eagles gets up. Edmund Jackson stands up. Chief Two Eagles and Edmund Jackson go to the floor

 

Richard Eisen: Edmund Jackson is much safer at ringside. Chief Two Eagles can't get a pin there.

 

Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1) (..2) Chief Two Eagles slaps Edmund Jackson. (...3) Edmund Jackson tackles Chief Two Eagles to the floor. (....4) Edmund Jackson gets taken down with a corkscrew armdrag. Edmund Jackson gets up. Chief Two Eagles places Edmund Jackson on the turnbuckle and executes the double underhook superplex. Chief Two Eagles is up again. (.....5) Edmund Jackson is back on his feet. (......6) They fight into the aisle. Edmund Jackson and Chief Two Eagles move back to ringside. They head back into the ring. Edmund Jackson uppercuts Chief Two Eagles. Spinning neck-breaker from Chief Two Eagles takes Edmund Jackson down. Chief Two Eagles goes off the turnbuckle with a flying somersault splash. Chief Two Eagles gets back to his feet. They lockup. Edmund Jackson sends Chief Two Eagles to the corner of the ring. Edmund Jackson tries for a spine buster but is unable to lift Chief Two Eagles. Edmund Jackson puts Chief Two Eagles in a Eagle Claw. Referee Sam Sparrow is checking for a tap out. ... Chief Two Eagles tries to escape. ... Chief Two Eagles tries to escape. ... ... Edmund Jackson tightens the hold. ... Edmund Jackson tightens the hold. ... ... ... Chief Two Eagles is fighting the hold. ... Edmund Jackson tightens the hold. ... Chief Two Eagles taps out.

 

Richard Eisen: No shame there as Edmund has that hold on tight.

 

Bob Johnson: We've got ourselves a winner! The winner of this match, Edmund Jackson!!!

 

Edmond Jackson defeated Chief Two Eagles in 10:20 by submission with an Eagle Claw.

 

 

 

Richard Eisen: Come on Jackson the match is over.

 

 

Edmund Jackson still has the hold on Chief Two Eagles as the bell rings numerous times. Sam Sparrow tries to break the hold but is not able to. The crowd is stunned. Finally Edmund Jackson releases the Eagle Claw hold and is there looking at his hands and then to the crowd like what have I done? He slowly rolls out of the ring with a dejected look while Sam Sparrow and some medical personal check on Chief Two Eagles.

 

 

Richard Eisen: What is up with that?

 

 

Edmund Jackson: Wow, maybe he got to caught up with competition. You know like a heat of the moment type of thing.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Lets hope so.

 

 

 

 

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Bob Johnson: Welcome back. Man what a good match we had to open with.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Have you seen Chaim? Last I saw of him he talked of a new client.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Have not seen him and I haven't heard who his new client is either.

 

 

Richard Eisen: You don't think that is what got into Edmund Jackson do you?

 

 

Bob Johnson: I would not think so, but Chaim has always been the master manipulator so I couldn't personally rule it out.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Its just speculation is all folks don't read too much into it. I see it's time for our next match.

 

 

 

 

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Chase Allen and Flying Ryan O'Brien...VS...Richie Pangrazzio Jr. and Kenzo Isozaki

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match tag match. On their way to the ring at this time, Chase Allen and Flying Ryan O'Brien!!!

 

Chase Allen and Flying Ryan O'Brien come to the ring.

 

Bob Johnson: And their opponents, the team of Richie Pangrazzio Jr. and Kenzo Isozaki!!!

 

The two walk to the ring being led out by Coach Pangrazzio who is giving both instructions as they make their way to ringside. Hank Jacobs is the referee for this match. (the bell rings) Chase Allen has the advantage, but Kenzo Isozaki tries to turn it around with an Achilles tendon hold. Flying Ryan O'Brien tagged in by Chase Allen. Flying Ryan O'Brien gets up. Flying Ryan O'Brien kicks Kenzo Isozaki's head out of desperation because Richie Pangrazzio blocked Flying Ryan O'Brien's first kick. Flying Ryan O'Brien is up again. Flying Ryan O'Brien hits the mat. Kenzo Isozaki moves back to his feet. Flying Ryan O'Brien moves back to his feet. Kenzo Isozaki applies the camel clutch on Flying Ryan O'Brien. Referee Hank Jacobs is checking for a tap out. ... Flying Ryan O'Brien tries to escape. ... (AHHHH!) ... Kenzo Isozaki tightens the hold. Kenzo Isozaki breaks the hold. Kenzo Isozaki tags Richie Pangrazzio. Richie Pangrazzio gets hit with a diving elbow smash from Flying Ryan O'Brien. Chase Allen tagged in by Flying Ryan O'Brien. Flying Ryan O'Brien climbs to the top of the turnbuckle and executes the diving headbutt on Richie Pangrazzio.

 

Richard Eisen: Richie Pangrazzio is being double teamed!

 

Bob Johnson: Some would argue thats good tag team wrestling there.

 

Richie Pangrazzio is holding his neck after he receives a flying legdrop to the throat by Flying Ryan O'Brien. Flying Ryan O'Brien is back on his feet. Flying Ryan O'Brien jumps off of the turnbuckle nailing Richie Pangrazzio with an Asia Moonsault. Flying Ryan O'Brien chants start. Flying Ryan O'Brien gets back to his feet. Richie Pangrazzio pulls out something in his tights and drops Chase Allen with a stiff right hand. He then tosses something to Coach Pangrazzio and gets back to his feet. Richie Pangrazzio puts Chase Allen in an arm grapevine submission. Richie Pangrazzio uses a leg sweep face slam to bring Chase Allen down. Chase Allen gets hit with the shooting star press from Richie Pangrazzio. Referee Hank Jacobs makes the count. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: The winners of this match, The Allstars!!!

 

The Allstars defeated Chase Allen and Flyin' Ryan O'Brian in 6:24 when Richie Pangrazzio Jr. defeated Chase Allen by pinfall.

 

 

 

[After the match is over Coach Pangrazzio calls for a microphone.]

 

 

Coach Pangrazzio: There was not a doubt in my mind this team would win tonight. But I have got a few cuts to announce for team Pangrazzio. Frank Rock, Enforcer McBride, yeah enforcer, enforcer for what. You two are out of here. I know your sitting at home on your lazy butts watching this. You stink. You couldn't even cut it on the JV team. Richie Pangrazzio and Kenzo Isozaki are my new team. Mitch Haggens, you better start to shape up or your next. Now on to the Blazn' Flames. Watch your back boys. This team is gonna be gunning for you soon. And for the rest of the tag team division, step up to the plate if you think you have what its got to beat this team. Consider this a open tryout for you. Now Richie and Kenzo. Hit the showers practice is over.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Boast full words from the coach. I wander how Frank Rock and McBride are gonna take to being off the team now?

 

 

Bob Johnson: Don't know. But that team hasn't been right in awhile now. So lets see if Coach Pangrazzio has made the right decision.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Folks we still got a lot of action left tonight. But again if you missed Collision you missed a lot. The ongoing war between The Masked Patriot and Baron Von Rambis is still on. I don't think anything was settled after their match from Collision.

 

 

Bob Johnson: I have just gotten word that tonights main event will be Powerhouse Patterson. Versus, oh man you ain't gonna believe this, The Masked Patriot.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Wow, both men went thru a war in each of their prospective matches at Collision. Now we get to watch them tonight as they square off. But I see we are ready for our next match. Bob take it away.

 

 

 

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Aurthur Salvadore Simpson...VS...Luis Montero

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Singles Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 195 pounds, from St. Paul, MN, Aurthur Salvadore Simpson!!!

 

[Aurthur Salvadore Simpson comes to the ring. ]

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 225 pounds,, Luis Montero!!! (crowd cheers *****)

 

Luis Montero walks to the ring. Hank Jacobs is the referee for this contest. (ding, ding, ding) Aurthur Salvadore Simpson jumps Luis at the start of the bell and nails Luis Montero with a axhandle smash. Luis Montero stands up. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson whips Luis Montero into the corner which flips Montero upside down. Authur Salvador Simpson plays to the fans and walks towards Luis Montero,who is waiting on the top rope, and receives a tornado DDT from Luis Montero. Luis Montero chants start. An elbow submission by Luis Montero brings Aurthur Salvadore Simpson down to the mat. Hank Jacobs asks Aurthur Salvadore Simpson if he quits. ... Aurthur Salvadore Simpson is fighting the hold. ... ... ... Luis Montero breaks the hold. Luis Montero and Aurthur Salvadore Simpson go to the floor Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1) (..2) Aurthur Salvadore Simpson hits him with a back fist.

 

Bob Johnson: Aurthur Salvadore Simpson with a back fist.

 

(...3) Aurthur Salvadore Simpson uses a closed fist on Luis Montero. (....4) Aurthur Salvadore Simpson tries for a hiptoss but is unable to lift Luis Montero.(.....5) They fight into the aisle. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson and Luis Montero move back to ringside. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson and Luis Montero move back into the ring. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson does a cartwheel and kicks Luis Montero in the face. Luis Montero gets hit with the shooting star press from Aurthur Salvadore Simpson. Hank Jacobs counts. ...1 ...2 Luis Montero escapes.

 

Richard Eisen: Aurthur Salvadore Simpson should have known he wouldn't win the match with that.

 

Now Luis Montero standing. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson gets caught with an elbow smash to the face. Luis Montero hits a rope flip moonsault on Aurthur Salvadore Simpson. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson is back on his feet. Luis Montero executes a bulldog off of the top rope, bringing Aurthur Salvadore Simpson crashing face first to the mat. Luis Montero chants start. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson climbs to his feet. Luis Montero executes a split legged moonsault on to Aurthur Salvadore Simpson. Aurthur Salvadore Simpson climbs to his feet. Luis Montero just knocked the crap out of Aurthur Salvadore Simpson with a kick to the midsection. Luis Montero setup for a pile driver, he leaps and comes crashing down on top Aurthur Simpson's head with a leaping pile driver. Luis Montero pins Aurthur Salvadore Simpson. The ref starts the count. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: We've got ourselves a winner!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, Luis Montero!!!

 

Luis Montero defeated Aurthur Salvadore Simpson in 5:42 by pinfall with a Jumping Piledriver.

 

 

 

 

COMMERCIAL:

 

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Wheaties, Breakfast of champions. Get your Micky Starr Wheaties box today. Look for it in your Grocery Cereal Aisle.

 

 

 

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SWF Tag Team Title

 

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Blazn' Flames©...VS...Streets of Rage

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match tag match for the SWF Tag Team titles. On there way to the ring at this time, Streets of Rage!!!

 

[streets of Rage come to the ring. ]

 

Bob Johnson: And their opponents, the reigning SWF Tag Team Champions, the Blazn Flames!

 

Jimmy Hendrix Fire plays as The Blazn' Flames run down to ringside. The two teams chase each other around the ring for a few seconds. Stop, and then offer hand shakes to each other.

 

Richard Eisen: Great display of sportsmanship there.

 

Teddy Flame and Dusty Streets start for their perspective teams. They tie up and its Teddy Flame with a quick hip toss. Teddy Flames the locks on a arm grapevine on Dusty Streets. Dusty Street's arm is just being TWISTED by an arm grapevine by Teddy Flame. Dusty Streets is up again. Teddy Flame holds Dusty Streets in the corner, choking him with his forearm. Dusty Streets tags in Sid Streets. Teddy Flame puts Sid Streets in an arm grapevine submission. Teddy Flame tags Joey Flame. Sid Streets goes for a power move but Joey Flame dodges the attack. Now Sid Streets standing. Dusty Streets tagged in by Sid Streets. Dusty Streets gets caught with an elbow smash to the face. Joey Flame jumps off the turnbuckle with the flying bodypress on Dusty Streets. Joey Flame gets back to his feet. Joey Flame covers Dusty Streets hooking the leg. Sam Sparrow counts the pin. ...1 Dusty Streets kicks out.

 

Richard Eisen: Not even close!

 

Dusty Streets is up again. Joey Flame brings in Teddy Flame for Blazn Flames. Teddy Flame pins Dusty Streets against the ropes and chokes him with his forearm. Teddy Flame tries for a brain buster but is not strong enough to lift Dusty Streets. Dusty Streets executes the slingshot facebuster, slamming Teddy Flame's face to the mat. Dusty Streets gets back to his feet.

 

Bob Johnson: My God!! What a move!

 

Teddy Flame makes the tag to Joey Flame. Flying somersault drop kick by Joey Flame puts him back in the match. Flying side kick by Joey Flame takes Dusty Streets off his feet. Joey Flame tries to even the match with a flying shoulder block.

 

Richard Eisen: Double team by the Flames!

 

Dusty Streets applies the claw hold on Joey Flame. Joey Flame brings in Teddy Flame for Blazn Flames. Joey Flame executes a rope flip hiptoss on Dusty Streets. Teddy Flame suplexes Dusty Streets. Teddy Flame open handed punches Dusty Streets repeatedly. Teddy Flame climbs to his feet. Dusty Streets gets thrown into the corner and gets boot choked by Teddy Flame. Dusty Streets delivers a spinning back breaker to Teddy Flame. Teddy Flame gets hit with the shooting star press from Dusty Streets. Referee Sam Sparrow makes the count. ...1 Teddy Flame escapes.

 

Richard Eisen: So close!

 

Bob Johnson: These two teams are really going after each other.

 

Dusty Streets brings in Sid Streets for Streets of Rage. Sid Streets springboard DDT's Teddy Flame onto the mat! Now Sid Streets standing. Sid Streets with executes a bearhug on Teddy Flame. Sam Sparrow asks Teddy Flame if he quits. ... Teddy Flame tries to escape. ... Sid Streets tightens the hold. Teddy Flame escapes. Teddy Flame stands up. A forearm choke by Teddy Flame nearly gets him disqualified.

 

Bob Johnson: Tempers maybe heating up.

 

Sid Streets with a Russian leg sweep on Teddy Flame. Sid Streets gets back to his feet. Sid Streets jumps off of the turnbuckle nailing Teddy Flame with an Asia Moonsault. Sid Streets chants start. Sid Streets is back on his feet. Teddy Flame moves back to his feet. Sid Streets gets thrown into the corner and gets boot choked by Teddy Flame. Teddy Flame executes a neck scissors on Sid Streets. Now Teddy Flame standing. Teddy Flame signals for THE INFERNO. Teddy Flame covers Sid Streets. Sam Sparrow counts the pin. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: The winners of this match, and still SWF Tag Team champions, Blazn Flames!!!

 

Blazin' Flames defeated Streets of Rage in 7:49 when Teddy Flame defeated Dusty Streets by pinfall with The Inferno. Blazin' Flames make defense number 3 of their SWF Tag Team titles.

 

 

 

Afterwards The Flames check on Sid Streets to see if he is alright. Obviously upset he lost but still shakes the Flames hands.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Again great sportsmanship.

 

 

Bob Johnson: They really went at each other. Some would question they went a little to hard.

 

 

Richard Eisen: You cant really hold back if its a title match. You mess around too much and the next thing you know you lose your titles.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Thats a fair point. Folks we got a little video footage last night of the The Masked Patriot versus Baron Von Rambis. We apologize its a little grainy but here you go.

 

 

BVR and Patriot brawl is shown.

 

 

 

 

COMMERCIAL:

 

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Burt Selleck...VS...The Stomper

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 225 pounds, from Columbus, Ohio, Burt Selleck!!! (crowd cheers ******)

 

[burt Selleck comes to the ring. Beautiful Babette comes down with him and says a few things before going to the announce table as Burt Selleck prepares for his match.]

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 202 pounds, from Bucksnort, TN, The Stomper!!! (crowd cheers ******)

 

The Stomper walks to the ring. Hank Jacobs is the referee for this contest. (ring, ring, ring) The Stomper gets hit with a back heel kick.

 

Richard Eisen: Burt Selleck executes a back heel kick. Welcome to the announcer table Babbette.

 

Beautiful Babbette: Thank you Richard. Hello Bob.

 

Bob Johnson: Hello Mrs Babbette. How is Rick Rumble?

 

The Stomper is back on his feet. The Stomper grabs Burt Selleck's head and DDT's him on the mat. The Stomper chants start. The Stomper and Burt Selleck go to the floor

 

Bob Johnson: Burt Selleck is much safer at ringside. The Stomper can't get a pin there.

 

Beautiful Babette: Rick is at home right now. He has a couple of broken ribs that need to mend before he can return to action.

 

 

Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1) Burt Selleck is up again. (..2) Burt Selleck knifehand chops The Stomper.

 

Richard Eisen: Burt Selleck with a knifehand chop. So what do you plan to do until Rick Rumble comes back?

 

Beautiful Babbette: I think his old friend here Burt Selleck could use a good manager. So I may help him until Rick can come back.

 

The Stomper tries for a front-layout suplex but is unable to lift Burt Selleck. The Stomper tries for a inverted power bomb but is unable to lift Burt Selleck.

 

Beautiful Babbette: Come on Burt do it now like I discussed with you.

 

Burt Selleck and The Stomper move back into the ring. The Stomper gets hit with a running powerslam by Burt Selleck Burt Selleck stands up. Burt Selleck punches The Stomper in the gut. Burt Selleck climbs to the top and hits The Stomper with the Bow to the 'Stache. Burt Selleck covers. The ref starts the count. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: Burt Selleck has won the match! The winner of this match, Burt Selleck!!!

 

Richard Eisen: With Beautiful Babbette helping Burt, it appears only good things can happen to him for now on.

 

Burt Selleck defeated The Stomper in 5:37 by pinfall with a Bow to the 'Stache.

 

 

 

The scene shifts to the backstage area. We see High Chief Malietoa flanked by Papa Voodoo, Ray Kingman and the new SWF North American champion Identity Black.

 

High Chief Malietoa: I told you it was only time before we brought gold around the waist of Identity Black. I also told you it would be at the expense of Rick Rumble. Now for the rest of you simpletons out there. If you think us getting the North American title was big. You aint seen nothing yet.

 

 

 

 

Bob Johnson: Folks let me remind you right now. We are only weeks away from the next big event from SWF. SWF Revolution is going to be a great night of action. And right now it looks like it will be headlined by Hagar Erickson defending the SWF World Title against Powerhouse Patterson.

 

 

Richard Eisen: That right Bob. The last few months have been some of our best months from you the fans. We here at the SWF want to thank you for your support. But enough about us. Bob take us to our main event.

 

 

 

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Powerhouse Patterson...VS...The Masked Patriot

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 220 pounds, from Washington. DC, The Masked Patriot!!! (crowd cheers ****)

 

[The Masked Patriot comes to the ring. ]

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 270 pounds, from Chicago, IL, Powerhouse Patterson!!! (crowd boos ****)

 

Powerhouse Patterson walks to the ring. Sam Sparrow is the referee for this contest. (ding, ding, ding) The Masked Patriot tackles Powerhouse Patterson to the mat. Powerhouse Patterson climbs to his feet. Powerhouse Patterson hits a spinning leg lariat on The Masked Patriot sending him to the mat. The Masked Patriot climbs to his feet. The Masked Patriot uses a snap mare takeover on Powerhouse Patterson.

 

Richard Eisen: Powerhouse Patterson takes a snap mare.

 

Powerhouse Patterson gets back to his feet. Powerhouse Patterson goes for a spinning neck-breaker but The Masked Patriot dodges the attack.

 

Bob Johnson: What an outstanding match!

 

Powerhouse Patterson kicks The Masked Patriot in the groin.

 

Richard Eisen: A kick to the groin! Come on ref, thats uncalled for.

 

The Masked Patriot nails Powerhouse Patterson with a belly-to-back suplex. The Masked Patriot moves back to his feet. Powerhouse Patterson stands up. The Masked Patriot takes Powerhouse Patterson down with a knee. Powerhouse Patterson climbs to his feet. The Masked Patriot spinebuster bombs Powerhouse Patterson onto the mat. The Masked Patriot sends Powerhouse Patterson to ringside. Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1)

 

Bob Johnson: Are you enjoying this match?

 

Richard Eisen: Oh yeah!

 

The Masked Patriot executes a flying headbutt on Powerhouse Patterson. The Masked Patriot is up again. The Masked Patriot takes Powerhouse Patterson into the ring. Powerhouse Patterson is back on his feet. Powerhouse Patterson with a headbutt on The Masked Patriot. Powerhouse Patterson hip tosses The Masked Patriot.

 

Richard Eisen: A nice hiptoss!

 

The Masked Patriot gets hit with the shooting star press from Powerhouse Patterson. Sam Sparrow counts. ...1 The Masked Patriot kicks out.

 

Bob Johnson: You just can't win this early in a match. Especially with an opponent like The Masked Patriot.

 

Powerhouse Patterson short lariats The Masked Patriot. Powerhouse Patterson puts The Masked Patriot in an arm grapevine submission. Powerhouse Patterson get nailed with a double axhandle chop from The Masked Patriot. The Masked Patriot hits the flying legdrop across Powerhouse Patterson's neck. The Masked Patriot climbs to his feet.

 

Richard Eisen: Oh no, not now!

 

With that being said Baron Von Rambis and Hagar Erickson have already slid into the ring. The team of Baron Von Rambis and the World Champ Hagar Erickson begin to beat down on their rivals. Sam Sparrow call for the bell throwing out the match. (ding, Ding, Ding,!)

 

Bob Johnson: Somebody has to put a stop to this.

 

At the same time Powerhouse Patterson clotheslines Hagar Erickson out of the ring while The Masked Patriot disposes of The Baron with a drop kick. As Team Ares retreats back Powerhouse Patterson and The Masked Patriot start to stare at one another. The Masked Patriot offers a hand. Powerhouse Patterson looks at the hand being offered then looks around to the crowd. The crowd is begging for him to shake hands. But Powerhouse delivers a kick to the gut of The Patriot then delivers a A Press Slam into Space. Patterson stands above the crumpled body of The Patriot then looks over his shoulder giving a deadly look to Hagar Erickson as we come to the close of the show.

 

Powerhouse Patterson drew with The Masked Patriot in 9:51 when the referee lost control and stopped the match. Because of the Hagar Erickson and Baron Von Rambis attack during the match.

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Sunshine lollipops and rainbows everywhere, I love your diary its so true...

 

Chief Two Eagles - I can never pick a lad whose first name is Edmund, it's too ... The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe for Me. I'm right aren't I? There is an Edmund in that, right? Or is it another Chronicles of Narnia story? I should know, I'm re-reading them again like 23 years after I first read them, what is wrong with me? Am I getting old? Is my memory fading? Ok... ok... let's not panic here. Memory is one thing, but please mother of god, make me pop those special pills for down stairs... ARRGGHHHHH! Phew, thank god, deep breath, everything is alright. Jiggity Jiggity.

 

Richie and Kenzo - because the other dude on the other team has a fully rhyming name. It doesn't work. You had Flyan Brian, but that was Pillman, see... it didn't all rhyme. It's the secret to being a great worker, don't get born with three rhyming names. Plus, who names their kid Flyin Ryan. What? It's a moniker? YOU MEAN TO TELL ME STEVE AUSTIN'S FIRST TWO NAMES WEREN'T STONE COLD?!!!?!!!?!!! Why must they deceive me like this.

 

Luis Montero - I will struggle to book the great uncle of Homer Simpson. I think what will happen is Luis will install a Donut and Duff Beer Dispenser at ringside, and Simpson will get counted out.

 

Dude..dude... I mean, duddddeee... I seriously marked out for your "Will be in action" points. That is so old school, I just love it.

 

This story gets madder and better every day. Yeah baby yeah.

 

 

 

 

Thanks my freind I should just call it the Tristram guessing game. I'll tell you what bub. I'll let you name the big event for April. PM me with you idea.

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Will have a sunday preview up tomorrow night. Just wanted to throw out a question or two. I can only assume with the views going up I have people dropping by to read. For that I thank you. But I would like some feedback please on a couple of questions.

 

1. I have brought up in the past about perhaps starting a womans division. Still exploring this as a possible.

 

2. TV Title. With me being a old school type of guy I guess, Tv title in Macw, Georgia, and later on AWA. I am on the verge of going National soon so I don't think adding another title would be too much. But too me TV Titles in the period fits well.

 

Which of these two would you like to see. Or if you have another idea feel free to pitch it.

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SWF Sunday Slamfest preview

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Powerhouse Patterson is scheduled to appear.

 

 

 

 

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The one, The only, Micky Starr.

 

 

 

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Edmund Jackson will make an announcement concerning his failure to release the Eagle Claw.

 

 

 

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Deadly Gamble...VS...The Streets of Rage.

 

 

 

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SWF North American Title

 

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Identity Black©...VS...The Masked Patriot

 

 

 

 

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SWF World Heavyweight Title

 

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Hagar Erickson©...VS...Rick Rumble

 

 

All of this and more only on the number one wrestling show on television today. Sunday Slamfest only on Sports America.

 

 

 

 

Still looking for ideas on the questions from a few posts ago. Any feed back is welcome guys. With TEW 10 coming around the corner I have finished up the month of Febuary and will be pausing game play. Will be getting the game the day it comes out I hope, and will be working on converting some of the data and learning the new game. I will continue this diary with TEW 10. Just to let you all know. But seriously guys some feedback here would be great.

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Dude, I don't know what to say here. I've seen shows that look like they've been sketched out with crayons and then had a bit of photoshopping done on the graphics get post after post after post after post after post, and yet this... which I think is a really well crafted story gets a complete shun. This diary is definitely worth supporting, you're doing a very credible job with it.

 

One of the little basics I like is your commentary from Richard Eisen before each match. I can kinda picture Vince McMahon, 1984 in action here. It's traditional ready to break out, but just the little "it's time for our next match" and then simple "weighing in at ya ya" kind of routine makes it seem traditional.

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Dude, I don't know what to say here. I've seen shows that look like they've been sketched out with crayons and then had a bit of photoshopping done on the graphics get post after post after post after post after post, and yet this... which I think is a really well crafted story gets a complete shun. This diary is definitely worth supporting, you're doing a very credible job with it.

 

One of the little basics I like is your commentary from Richard Eisen before each match. I can kinda picture Vince McMahon, 1984 in action here. It's traditional ready to break out, but just the little "it's time for our next match" and then simple "weighing in at ya ya" kind of routine makes it seem traditional.

 

That is what I am trying to capture. I am so pleased that it was noticed. But again I am trying to capture that "oldschool" feel to it. But yet still have some wiggle room to do what ever I feel like.

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SWF Sunday Slamfest

 

From: West Hartford, CT. 5,000 Attendance

 

 

WK 3 February 1976

 

 

 

 

Before the show opens we see High Chief Malietoa leading in Identity Black, Papa Voodoo, and Ray Kingman in the backstage area. He is giving some kind of fiery speech how they are going to dominate this year. They stop in front of Rocky Streets but do not see him. Rocky is mocking The High Chief by shaking his head in agreement. As the group walks away, Rocky starts to chuckle and does the hebby jebby move like oh how he is so scared.

 

 

The show then switches to a opening video featuring the Main Eventers here at Supreme Wrestling Federation.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Hello everyone and welcome to another SWF Sunday Slamfest. I'm Richard Eisen and I am joined tonight by Bob Johnson and newcomer to the broadcast both Jesse Walker.

 

 

Jesse Walker: I have some pretty big shoes to fill at color but I am sure I am up to the task.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Confident, thats good. I'm sure you will do well.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Welcome aboard Jesse. And hello out there from West Hartford. We have a jam packed show tonight so lets get this going shall we?

 

 

 

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Angus McCloud...VS...Powerhouse Patterson

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 225 pounds,, Angus McCloud!!!

 

[Angus McCloud comes to the ring. ]

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 270 pounds, from Chicago, IL, Powerhouse Patterson!!! (crowd boos ****)

 

Powerhouse Patterson walks to the ring. Sam Sparrow is the referee for this contest. Angus McCloud walks around the ring. (ring, ring, ring) Powerhouse Patterson spinebuster bombs Angus McCloud onto the mat. Powerhouse Patterson executes the slingshot facebuster, slamming Angus McCloud's face to the mat. Powerhouse Patterson sucks chants start in the crowd. Powerhouse Patterson hits a frog splash on Angus McCloud. Angus McCloud gets hit with a diving elbow smash from Powerhouse Patterson. Powerhouse Patterson moves back to his feet. Powerhouse Patterson executes a DDT on Angus McCloud! Angus McCloud gets hit with the Crushing Shoulder Smash from Powerhouse Patterson. Referee Sam Sparrow makes the count. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Jesse Walker: We've got ourselves a winner!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, Powerhouse Patterson!!!

 

Powerhouse Patterson defeated Angus McCloud in 4:21 by pinfall with a Crushing Shouldersmash.

 

 

 

 

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We come out of commercial to see Edmund Jackson making his way down to ringside. The crowd is half torn between cheer and boos.

 

 

Richard Eisen: We had gotten word earlier that Edmund Jackson wanted to address the situation that had happened between him and Chief Two Eagles last week.

 

 

Edmund Jackson: I don't blame those boo birds out there. I deserve it. You see I have been in this sport for a very long time. Spent many a night in my car sleeping as I tried to save money for my kids. Too many bumps, bruises and broken bones that have healed. I have fought for everything I have ever gotten out of life and this sport. Sometimes the line between right and wrong becomes blurred. Sometimes when you have a payment that is due and you are flat broke, you do what you have to do. It was wrong, and I snapped. Chief Two Eagles, would you please come down here so I can say something to you, man to man.

 

War drums begin to play as Chief Two Eagles comes out. He walks down slowly as he high fives a few fans before entering the ring. He circles Edmund Jackson giving him a apprehensive look.

 

 

Edmund Jackson: Chief, I don't blame you either for how you feel. I just wanted to explain myself. I needed the winners purse that night to make my house payment. I was wrong for getting caught up in the heat of the moment and should have released my Eagle Claw hold. You have never done anything to me in the past and I am sorry.

 

 

Chief Two Eagles: Well that takes a big man to admit he was wrong. You and I have shared the same nights going up and down these roads and have battled in the same venues. If you were having troubles at home all you had to do was say so to me or the boys. You know me well enough I would have helped.

 

 

Edmund Jackson looks distraught and shakes his head in agreement. He offers a hand to Chief Two Eagles who takes it immediately.

 

 

Edmund Jackson: Oh there is one more thing. I'm sorry I am better than you too.

 

Before Chief Two Eagles could respond he gets kicked in the gut dropping him down low enough to get kneed in the head dropping him down to the mat. The crowd begins to throw trash into the ring. Edmund Jackson has that go to hell look about him as he looks around to the crowd. Edmund Jackson then locks on the Eagle Claw on Chief Two Eagles.

 

 

Jesse Walker: I maybe new here, but I applaud this Jackson guy.

 

 

Bob Johnson: This is wrong. Edmund Jackson has been a fan favorite for sometime now. What a heinous act.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Why Edmund, why?

 

 

The bell is being rang repeatedly as SWF officials come down and try to remove the Eagle Claw hold. After what seemed like an eternity Edmund Jackson finally releases the hold. Edmund Jackson stands there looking at his hand. Then has this evil smile on his face as he exits the ring.

 

 

 

 

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Michael Mitchell...VS...Micky Starr

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 276 pounds, from Pittsburgh, PA, Micky Starr!!! (crowd cheers ******)

 

Stars and Stripes Forever plays as he walks down the isle and steps into the ring

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 240 pounds,, Michael Mitchell!!! (crowd boos ****)

 

Michael' Mitchell's music plays across the arena as he appears in the entryway. (ding, ding, ding) The Two men tie up and Micky Starr drops down to a knee and Michael Mitchell gets picked up and dropped with the fireman's carry by Micky Starr.

 

Bob Johnson: Micky Starr with a nice fireman's carry.

 

Michael Mitchell gets knocked on the ground and Micky Starr flips onto him. Micky Starr hits a jumping elbow thrust on Michael Mitchell. Now Michael Mitchell standing. Michael Mitchell tries for a fisherman suplex but is not strong enough to lift Micky Starr. Michael Mitchell sends Micky Starr to ringside. Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1)

 

Richard Eisen: Folks this is the only place you can get wrestling like this.

 

(..2) Michael Mitchell hits Micky Starr with an earringer.

 

Bob Johnson: Michael Mitchell executes a earringer.

 

(...3) Micky Starr bounces Michael Mitchell off the ropes and faceslams him onto the floor. Micky Starr climbs to his feet. Michael Mitchell goes for a pumphandle slam but Micky Starr dodges the attack. (....4) (.....5) They head back into the ring. Michael Mitchell bites Micky Starr's arm out of desperation. Michael Mitchell does a cartwheel and kicks Micky Starr in the face. Micky Starr gets taken down with a corkscrew armdrag. Micky Starr is up again. Flying lariat by Michael Mitchell takes Micky Starr down. Michael Mitchell is up again. Michael Mitchell drags Micky Starr to the floor. Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1) (..2) Micky Starr puts Michael Mitchell on the top rope and executes a superplex. Micky Starr gets up. Michael Mitchell is up again. Michael Mitchell tries for a double underhook superplex but is not strong enough to lift Micky Starr.(...3) Micky Starr climbs the turnbuckle and nails Michael Mitchell with a flying bulldog. Micky Starr chants start. Micky Starr gets up. (....4) Michael Mitchell moves back to his feet. (.....5) Michael Mitchell and Micky Starr move back into the ring. Michael Mitchell uses a lariat on Micky Starr. Michael Mitchell hits Micky Starr with an elbowdrop.

 

Richard Eisen: Micky Starr takes a elbowdrop.

 

Jesse Walker: Mitchell is really taking it to Starr. We could see an upset.

 

Now Michael Mitchell standing. Micky Starr moves back to his feet. Michael Mitchell tries for a hiptoss but is unable to lift Micky Starr. Micky Starr takes a slap to the face from Michael Mitchell. Michael Mitchell gets back to his feet. Micky Starr places Michael Mitchell on the turnbuckle and executes the belly-to-back superplex. Micky Starr gets up. Michael Mitchell is up again. Micky Starr discus punches Michael Mitchell. Micky Starr head butts Michael Mitchell. Micky Starr gets up. Micky Starr climbs to the top rope and nails Michael Mitchell with a reverse flying elbow drop. Micky Starr chants start. Michael Mitchell gets up. Starr Treatment by Micky Starr on Michael Mitchell. Michael Mitchell looks to be out cold! Micky Starr pins Michael Mitchell with a rolling cradle. Referee Sam Sparrow makes the count. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: We've got ourselves a winner!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, Micky Starr!!!

 

Micky Starr defeated Michael Mitchell in 7:37 by pinfall with a Starr Treatment.

 

 

 

 

Richard Eisen: What a great win for Micky Starr over the always tough Michael Mitchell.

 

 

Bob Johnson: We here at SWF have another new member. Jason Stone will be interviewing Micky Starr.

 

 

Jason Stone: Mr. Starr, if I could have a word please. Congratulations on another win. Any thoughts by you on you future?

 

 

Micky Starr: Thoughts? Well lets see here brother. 75 brought me a tough loss of my title. And I have been unfocused in regaining my title. Yes I lost to Powerhouse Patterson at Collision. Yes I promised I would not interfere will he gained a title shot. I am a man of my word brother. And I will let him and Hagar go at each other. But let me tell you both something. Whoever wins, I'm coming for you. I am driven to regain what was stolen by me. No more fancy trips. No more over seas battles. It's just me here in SWF doing what I do best. And thats win. 76 promises to be a very good year for me.

 

 

 

 

Commercial Break

 

Don't be a couch potato. Get up and do something. Tyson Lang says he will pity the fool who don't get 30 minutes of exercise a day.

 

Drink Zovolski Vodka! The choice of Baron Von Rambis. Remember, Don't Drink and Drive!

 

 

 

 

We come back from commercial to see Rick Rumble coming into the building with Beautiful Babbette. Babbette is pleading with Rick not to do this. He isn't ready yet. Rick Rumble tells her that in this sport you are never truly ready as bodies get banged up to much to heal over the long road. And there isn't anything that is gonna prevent him from taking his shot at the world heavyweight title. Babbette starts to talk again but is cut off. Rick tells her his mind is made up and you are either with me or against me. He walks off as she is standing there.

 

 

Richard Eisen: I wander how wise it is to come back this early with broken ribs.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Somebody has to talk some sense into him. Hagar Erickson is on top of the world and surely would pick Rick apart. I have a bad feeling.

 

 

Jesse Walker: Oh leave it alone you two. Rick Rumble is a big boy and is capable of making his own decisions.

 

 

Bob Johnson: You just want to see Rick Rumble lose.

 

 

Jesse Walker: Yep.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Folks its time for our next match. Bob take it away.

 

 

 

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Deadly Gamble...VS...Streets of Rage

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match tag match. On there way to the ring at this time, Deadly Gamble!!!

 

Deadly Gamble come to the ring.

 

Bob Johnson: And their opponents, the team of Streets of Rage.

 

Streets of Rage walk to the ring. Hank Jacobs is the referee for this match. (ding, ding, ding) Ace McQueen puts Dusty Streets down with a quick snap mare. Ace McQueen stands up. Ace McQueen executes a flying knee drop right to the gut of Dusty Streets. Black Jack tagged in by Ace McQueen. Dusty Streets tries for a power move but is not strong enough to lift Black Jack. Dusty Streets moves back to his feet. Black Jack gets hit with the shooting star press from Dusty Streets. The ref starts the count. ...1 ...2 Black Jack escapes.

 

Jesse Walker: Dusty Streets almost won the match!

 

Dusty Streets drags Black Jack to the floor. Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1) Black Jack spins around Dusty Streets's back and DDT's him into the floor. Black Jack gets up. (..2) Dusty Streets gets back to his feet. (...3) Dusty Streets with an illegal chokehold on Black Jack.

 

Jesse Walker: Black Jack takes a choke hold.

 

Black Jack is up again. (....4) Black Jack hits a flying karate chop right to Dusty Street's neck. (.....5) They fight into the aisle. Black Jack and Dusty Streets move back to ringside. They fight into the aisle. Black Jack and Dusty Streets move back to ringside. They head back into the ring. Black Jack gives Dusty Streets a reverse neckbreaker. Dusty Streets tags in Sid Streets. Black Jack hits Sid Streets with an elbowdrop from the second turnbuckle. Black Jack gets up. Dusty Streets tagged in by Sid Streets. Black Jack goes off the top and hits a flying sitdown splash on Dusty Streets. Black Jack stands up. Now Dusty Streets standing. Dusty Streets tries for a bridging back suplex but is not strong enough to lift Black Jack. Sid Streets tagged in by Dusty Streets. Black Jack executes a flying knee drop right to the gut of Sid Streets. Black Jack moves back to his feet. Black Jack executes a flying somersault bodyblock on Sid Streets from off the top rope. Black Jack gets up. Black Jack drags Sid Streets to the floor. Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1)

 

Richard Eisen: Folks this is the only place you can get wrestling like this.

 

Black Jack gives Sid Streets a crotch chop. Black Jack takes Sid Streets into the ring. Sid Streets double underhook faceslams Black Jack hard to the Black Jack. Dusty Streets tagged in by Sid Streets. Black Jack suplexes Dusty Streets. Ares Aegaleus clotheslines Dusty Streets.

 

Bob Johnson: Come on ref! Do something!! Dusty Streets is being double teamed! Ares Aegaleus is interfering!

 

Dusty Streets tags Sid Streets. Black Jack double underhook faceslams Sid Streets hard to the Sid Streets. Black Jack executes a corkscrew legdrop on Sid Streets.

 

Richard Eisen: What a devastating corkscrew legdrop!

 

Black Jack is up again. Sid Streets gets back to his feet. Sid Streets tags in Dusty Streets. They lockup. Dusty Streets sends Black Jack to the corner of the ring.

 

Bob Johnson: Black Jack is being double teamed!

 

Black Jack hits a frog splash on Dusty Streets. Black Jack gets up. Black Jack knee drops Dusty Streets. Black Jack climbs to his feet. Black Jack goes off the top nailing Dusty Streets with a flying elbow drop to the gut. Black Jack is up again. Black Jack climbs to the top turnbuckle and jumps off with an Flying Legdrop on Dusty Streets. Black Jack stands up. Black Jack with the Flying Elbowdrop on Dusty Streets! Ace McQueen comes in and sets up for the Double Down. Dusty Streets gets hit with the Double Down from Black Jack. Hank Jacobs counts the pin. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: The winners of this match, Deadly Gamble!!!

 

Deadly Gamble defeated Streets of Rage in 8:53 when Ace McQueen defeated Sid Streets by pinfall with a Double Down.

 

 

 

Richard Eisen: We still have a lot of action for you left tonight including The Masked Patriot taking on Identity Black for the SWF North American title.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Thats right Richard. And we have Jason Stone backstage with The Masked Patriot right now. Jason.

 

 

Jason Stone: Thanks guys, Jason Stone here with The Masked Patriot who is preparing for his match later tonight. Patriot your thoughts coming into the match.

 

 

The Masked Patriot: Hello citizen. Welcome aboard. Identity Black, your big and bad. But in away I have trained for this match by battling Baron Von Rambis. So I am prepared for you. But speaking of the Baron. How long are we gonna keep bashing our heads in Baron? You cheat, you lie, you are everything that I can not stand. So something has to be done. With SWF Revolution coming up, and nothing between us settled. How about this? Me, you, cage. No interference by Ares. Nobody but the cold hard steel. Lets finish this now.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Wow, that would be a great match.

 

 

Jesse Walker: Not to smart on Patriots end. Cage match for Baron Von Rambis is a walk in Gorky Park for the big man.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Up next folks we have Tyson Lang who has recently returned to action after being laid up from a injury at the hands of Powerhouse Patterson months ago. He looked good his last outing lets see if he can continue. Bob its all yours.

 

 

 

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Disco Stu...VS...Tyson Lang

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 213 pounds, from Memphis, Tennessee, Disco Stu!!! (crowd cheers *****)

 

Knock Knock Knock on Wood is played as Disco Stu does the bogey all the way down to ringside.

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 225 pounds, from Tampa, Florida, Tyson Lang!!! (crowd cheers ******)

 

Tyson Lang walks to the ring. Hank Jacobs is the referee for this contest. Hank Jacobs checks Disco Stu's boots and knee pads. Tyson Lang clotheslines Disco Stu before the bell rings. (ring, ring, ring) Disco Stu grabs Tyson Lang's head and bites him in the face. Disco Stu kicks Tyson Lang in the back of the leg. Tyson Lang executes the jumping sidekick on Disco Stu. Disco Stu gets hit with a diving elbow smash from Tyson Lang. Tyson Lang gets back to his feet. Disco Stu is back on his feet. Disco Stu tries for a power move but is not strong enough to lift Tyson Lang. Disco Stu uses a closed fist on Tyson Lang. Tyson Lang bounces Disco Stu off the ropes and clotheslines him. Now Disco Stu standing. Tyson Lang uses a snap mare takeover on Disco Stu. Tyson Lang grabs Disco Stu and applies an arm wrench. Tyson Lang executes the slingshot facebuster, slamming Disco Stu's face to the mat.

 

Richard Eisen: Good slingshot facebuster by Tyson Lang.

 

Tyson Lang climbs to his feet. Tyson Lang and Disco Stu go to the floor Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1) Tyson Lang chokes Disco Stu with a microphone cable.

 

Jesse Walker: The floor is covered with blood from that injury. I love it.

 

Tyson Lang stomps Disco Stu. Tyson Lang executes a piledriver on Disco Stu. Disco Stu gets back to his feet. Tyson Lang takes Disco Stu into the ring. Disco Stu gets picked up and dropped with the fireman's carry by Tyson Lang. Tyson Lang measures Disco Stu up and drops a closed fist. Tyson Lang is up again. Tyson Lang with the T-Storm of Fists! Disco Stu is out cold! Hank Jacobs counts. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Bob Johnson: We've got ourselves a winner!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, Tyson Lang!!!

 

Tyson Lang defeated Disco Stu in 4:27 by pinfall with a T-Storm of Fists.

 

 

 

The New Allstars come out from backstage being led by Coach Pangrazzio.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Apparently we are about to hear from Coach Pangrazzio and his new team consisting of Richie Pangrazzio Jr and Kenzo Isozaki. Supporting them is Mitch Haggens who is looking a little dejected.

 

 

Jesse Walker: I for one will be on the edge of my seat to hear what the coach has to say. Jason Stones show some respect and bring that man a microphone please.

 

 

Coach Pangrazzio: Since putting these two together, Team Pangrazzio has gotten a whole lot stronger. Not like the B-team I had assembled before. Richie, I am sorry son for not giving you a stronger supporting cast. But with Kenzo Isozaki here, we are faster, stronger, and smarter.

 

 

With that being said Iron Mike Milligan and Frank Rock come out from backstage.

 

 

Coach Pangrazzio: Hold on you two. You ain't got no business interfering with our time.

 

 

Iron Mike Milligan: Oh we got some business with you. You ain't just gonna cut us like you would some JV squad tryouts. You see its like this COACH. Me and my friend here say we are better than them two wannabes any day of the week.

 

 

Frank Rock: You betta believe that. So coach we got a little proposition for ya. Next week me and Mike here take on your two idiots here for the right to remain with the team.

 

 

Coach Pangrazzio: And why in the world would I do that? I make the decisions on who is in and who is out. You decide nothing.

 

 

Frank Rock: Well we thought about that. And we have pooled all the money we could. And its only a few bucks but...

 

 

Iron Mike Milligan: O quit beating round the bush, Coach we got 100,000 grand here that says we can beat those two chumps. We win, we stay with the team, we lose were out and you get the hundred grand. What do you say?

 

 

After looking on to the fans, then conferred with Richie and Kenzo, Coach responds.

 

 

Coach Pangrazzio: It will be like taking candy from a baby. Bring the cash and your on.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Wow, thats a lot of money.

 

 

Jesse Walker: Mike and Frank are gonna be a lot thiner next week. They will be out of the team, and out a hundred grand. Only a fool would make that offer.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Guess we will have to find out next week. Bob take us to our next match.

 

 

 

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Cheating Mike Barstow...VS...Luis Montero

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 225 pounds,, Cheating Mike Barstow!!! (crowd boos *****)

 

[barstow's music plays as he walks down the isle and into the ring ]

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 225 pounds, from Mexico City, Mexico, Luis Montero!!! (crowd cheers ********)

 

Comes running down to ringside, dives under the ropes. Then tries to pump up the crowd. Cheating Mike Barstow drops Luis Montero with a Gorilla Press Slam on the mat. (the bell rings) Cheating Mike Barstow tries for a hiptoss but is unable to pull it off as Luis Montero fights back. Cheating Mike Barstow hits Luis Montero with a heart punch. Luis Montero moves back to his feet. Cheating Mike Barstow is pounded to the ground by an off the top rope double axehandle smash. Luis Montero covers Cheating Mike Barstow. Referee Hank Jacobs makes the count. ...1 ...2 Cheating Mike Barstow escapes.

 

Richard Eisen: Man is Luis Montero fast we almost had a winner there.

 

Cheating Mike Barstow is up again. Luis Montero sends Cheating Mike Barstow to ringside. Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1) Luis Montero throws a chair at Cheating Mike Barstow.

 

Bob Johnson: Blood is all over ringside.

 

(..2) Luis Montero whips Cheating Mike Barstow's feet from under him with a side kick. Luis Montero gets back to his feet. Cheating Mike Barstow stands up. (...3) Cheating Mike Barstow superkicks Luis Montero. Luis Montero moves back to his feet. Cheating Mike Barstow triess for a pumphandle slam but is not strong enough to lift Luis Montero.(....4) Cheating Mike Barstowtriess for a fallaway slam but is not strong enough to lift Luis Montero. They head back into the ring.

 

Jesse Walker: If Cheating Mike Barstow can get a pinfall in the ring his momma would be proud!

 

Luis Montero goes for a flying bulldog but Cheating Mike Barstow dodges the attack.

 

Jesse Walker: Are you enjoying this match?

 

Richard Eisen: Oh yeah!

 

Out of desperation, Luis Montero dives from the second turnbuckle, shoulder blocking Cheating Mike Barstow. Now Luis Montero standing. Luis Montero hits a jumping elbow thrust on Cheating Mike Barstow. Now Cheating Mike Barstow standing. Luis Montero kicks Cheating Mike Barstow in the stomach and executes the sitdown face slam.

 

Jesse Walker: A sitdown faceslam!

 

Luis Montero climbs to his feet.

 

Richard Eisen: Don't even think of switching the channel.

 

Cheating Mike Barstow catches Luis Montero's leg, but Luis Montero reverses it with an enzuigiri to Cheating Mike Barstow's head. Cheating Mike Barstow climbs to his feet. Cheating Mike Barstow tries for a superplex but is unable to lift Luis Montero. Cheating Mike Barstow hits him with a back fist. Luis Montero executes the twisting moonsault on to Cheating Mike Barstow. Luis Montero is back on his feet. Luis Montero and Cheating Mike Barstow go to the floor Hank Jacobs starts the count (.1) Luis Montero hits Cheating Mike Barstow with an elbowdrop from the second turnbuckle. Luis Montero moves back to his feet. Cheating Mike Barstow gets kneed in the stomach by Luis Montero when Luis Montero jumped off the top rope. Luis Montero moves back to his feet. They head back into the ring. Luis Montero hits Cheating Mike Barstow with an elbowdrop from the second turnbuckle. Luis Montero chants start. Luis Montero is back on his feet. OH!!! A beutifull dropkick by Luis Montero hits its mark on Cheating Mike Barstow. Luis Montero is back on his feet. Luis Montero sets up Mike Barstow for a piledriver. Luis Montero has is and jumps, BOOM! Jumping Piledriver by Luis Montero. The ref starts the count. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Jesse Walker: Luis Montero has won the match!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, Luis Montero!!!

 

Luis Montero defeated Cheatin' Mike Barstow in 6:20 by pinfall with a Jumping Piledriver.

 

 

 

The scene shifts to the backstage where we find Ares Aegaleus and Baron Von Rambis along with Jason Stones.

 

 

Jason Stone: I'm Jason Stone and we are backstage here with Ares Aegaleus and Baron Von Rambis. Baron if I may? The war between you and The Masked Patriot has raged on for a while now. With nothing really settled between you two. We heard The Masked Patriot issue a challenge to you to meet him in a cage match at Revolution. Your response sir.

 

 

Baron Von Rambis: I say I am done with that dumb American. He all but promised victory over me at Collision. And he could not beat me. He is a dirty, filthy, rotten, prejudice filled American and I am done with him. I turn my attention elsewhere.

 

 

Jason Stone: So if I am understanding you correctly you are declining the challenge?

 

 

Ares Aegaleus: The Baron has spoken Mr. Stones. Don't be like the rest of the rude Americans and cross that line again. Now if you don't have any other questions we have other things to do.

 

 

 

Commercial:

 

Chief Boyardee beef ravioli. A meal so powerful, it even fills Powerhouse Patterson! MMMM Beefy!

 

Wheaties, Breakfast of champions. Get your Micky Starr Wheaties box today. Look for it in your Grocery Cereal Aisle.

 

 

 

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SWF North American Title

 

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Identity Black©...VS...The Masked Patriot[

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match for the SWF North American title. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 285 pounds, from Death Valley, CAL accompanied by High Chief Malietoa he holds the SWF North American title belt, Identity Black!!! (crowd boos ****)

 

The lights start to flicker as Identity Black slowly makes his way to ringside.

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 220 pounds, from Washington. DC, The Masked Patriot!!! (crowd cheers *****)

 

The Masked Patriot walks to the ring. Sam Sparrow is the referee for this contest. Identity Black checks out the ring as Sam Sparrow checks The Masked Patriot boots for anything foreign. (the bell rings) Identity Black comes from behind and bulldogs The Masked Patriot. Identity Black puts The Masked Patriot in an arm grapevine submission.

 

Richard Eisen: Identity Black with a arm grapevine.

 

Identity Black jumps off the turnbuckle with the flying bodypress on The Masked Patriot. Identity Black is back on his feet. Identity Black punches The Masked Patriot in the gut.

 

Jesse Walker: Identity Black executes a fist to midsection.

 

Identity Black with an impressive flying spinning leg lariat on The Masked Patriot. The Masked Patriot delivers a spine buster to Identity Black. The Masked Patriot and Identity Black go to the floor Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1..2) The Masked Patriot rolls onto Identity Black connecting with a knee. Identity Black moves back to his feet. (...3) The Masked Patriot slaps the face of Identity Black. The Masked Patriot is back on his feet. Identity Black gives The Masked Patriot the cobra clutch suplex onto the floor. Identity Black climbs to his feet. (....4) (.....5) Identity Black and The Masked Patriot move back into the ring. Identity Black measures The Masked Patriot up and drops a closed fist. Identity Black is back on his feet. Identity Black executes a flying knee drop right to the gut of The Masked Patriot. Identity Black is back on his feet. Identity Black applies an arm wrench to The Masked Patriot.

 

Richard Eisen: The Masked Patriot takes a arm wrench.

 

Identity Black tackles The Masked Patriot and pummels his head. The Masked Patriot executes a spinning back suplex on Identity Black. The Masked Patriot moves back to his feet. The Masked Patriot kicks Identity Black on the mat.

 

Jesse Walker: Identity Black takes a stomp.

 

The Masked Patriot measures Identity Black up and drops a closed fist. The Masked Patriot is back on his feet. The Masked Patriot puts Identity Black in an arm grapevine submission. The Masked Patriot jumps off the turnbuckle with the flying bodypress on Identity Black. The Masked Patriot is up again. Identity Black gets hit with the shooting star press from The Masked Patriot. Sam Sparrow counts. ...1 ...2 Identity Black escapes.

 

Richard Eisen: You just can't win this early in a match. Especially with an opponent like Identity Black.

 

Identity Black moves back to his feet. Identity Black picks The Masked Patriot up and side slams him to the mat. Identity Black is up again. The Masked Patriot gets hit with the shooting star press from Identity Black. Referee Sam Sparrow makes the count. ...1 ...2 The Masked Patriot escapes.

 

Jesse Walker: Identity Black almost won the match!

 

Richard Eisen: Folks this is the only place you can get wrestling like this.

 

The Masked Patriot sends Identity Black into Sam Sparrow he goes down. Identity Black catches The Masked Patriot leg, but The Masked Patriot reverses it with an enzuigiri to Identity Black's head. The Masked Patriot chants start. Identity Black is back on his feet. The Masked Patriot hits a flying karate chop right to Identity Black's neck. Ares Aegaleus comes to the ring. Ares Aegaleus punches The Masked Patriot repeatedly. Ares Aegaleus sucks chants start in the crowd. Ares Aegaleus sets The Masked Patriot up DDTs him into the mat. Ordered is restored. Sam Sparrow gets up. Identity Black sends The Masked Patriot to ringside. Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1) The Masked Patriot gets hit with a diving elbow smash from Identity Black. Identity Black gets up. Identity Black hits an electrifying flying somersault headbutt on The Masked Patriot. (..2) Identity Black goes off the top and hits a flying sitdown splash on The Masked Patriot. Identity Black goes off the top nailing The Masked Patriot with a flying elbow drop to the gut. Identity Black sucks chants start in the crowd. (...3) Identity Black knees The Masked Patriot and rolls back to his feet. Identity Black with a falling splash on The Masked Patriot. Identity Black gets up. The Masked Patriot stands up. (....4) The Masked Patriot gets hit with a flying forearm right to the face. The Masked Patriot stands up. The Masked Patriot gets tiger suplexed by Identity Black. Now Identity Black standing. The Masked Patriot stands up. (.....5) Identity Black throws The Masked Patriot off the ropes, rolls on the ground, comes back up and delivers a clothesline. Identity Black sucks chants start in the crowd. Identity Black stomps The Masked Patriot's head. (......6) Identity Black chokes The Masked Patriot. Identity Black executes a corkscrew legdrop on The Masked Patriot. Identity Black sucks chants start in the crowd. Identity Black gets up. (.......7)

 

Bob Johnson: Identity Black'll be counted out.

 

Identity Black hits The Masked Patriot with a flying senton. Identity Black sucks chants start in the crowd. Identity Black is back on his feet. The Masked Patriot gets knocked on the ground and Identity Black flips onto him. (........8)

 

Jesse Walker: Identity Black will be counted out.

 

Identity Black hits The Masked Patriot with an elbowdrop. Identity Black gets back to his feet. The Masked Patriot gets back to his feet. Identity Black executes a gut-wrench powerbomb on The Masked Patriot. Identity Black goes to the ring. (.........9)(...........10).

 

Bob Johnson: Identity Black has won the match!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, Identity Black!!!

 

Identity Black defeated The Masked Patriot in 9:41 by pinfall with a Finisher X. Identity Black makes defense number 1 of his SWF United States title.

 

 

 

 

Richard Eisen: You have just witness highway robbery folks. The Masked Patriot perhaps was well on his way to becoming the new North American champion until Ares Aegaleus got himself involved.

 

 

Jesse Walker: You numb skull, Ares had no effect on the out come of the match. All he did was represent his client Baron Von Rambis by telling The Masked idiot that he was done with him once and for all. Identity Black had this match won before the bell had rang because The Masked idiot was day dreaming for another shot at Baron Von Rambis.

 

 

Richard Eisen: The Masked Patriot is far from being an idiot. He is a true inspiration to all Americans. I still say Ares is gonna have to answer to this someday. Folks its time for our next match.

 

 

 

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SWF World Heavyweight Title

 

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Hagar Erickson©...VS...Rick Rumble

 

Bob Johnson: This match is a Standard Match with TV time remaining. And it is for the SWF World Heavyweight title. On his way to the ring at this time, weighing in at 230 pounds, accompanied by Beautiful Babbette, Rick Rumble!!! (crowd cheers *****)

 

Rick Rumble comes to the ring.

 

Bob Johnson: And his opponent, weighing in at 267 pounds, from From anywhere other than the United States. accompanied by Ares Aegaleus he holds the SWF World Heavyweight title belt, Hagar Erickson!!! (crowd boos ******)

 

Beowolf, We need a hero is played as he walks slowly to the ring. He threatens several fans as he makes his way down. Hagar Erickson gets nailed with a charging axhandle bodyblock from Rick Rumble. (the bell rings) Rick Rumble runs and tackles Hagar Erickson. Rick Rumble punches him in the head. Hagar Erickson knifehand chops Rick Rumble. Hagar Erickson gives Rick Rumble a reverse neckbreaker. Hagar Erickson moves back to his feet. Rick Rumble gets knocked on the ground and Hagar Erickson flips onto him. Hagar Erickson gets back to his feet. Rick Rumble is back on his feet. Rick Rumble executes the flying head scissors on Hagar Erickson. Rick Rumble chants start. Rick Rumble is up again. Rick Rumble locks him in the arm hammerlock submission. Referee Sam Sparrow is checking for a tap out. ... ... Rick Rumble tightens the hold. ... Rick Rumble breaks the hold. Beautiful Babbette clotheslines Hagar Erickson.

 

Richard Eisen: My God I've never seen anything like this!

 

Hagar Erickson moves back to his feet. Hagar Erickson connects with a low blow. Rick Rumble goes down. Hagar Erickson goes for a pin. Sam Sparrow counts. ...1 Rick Rumble kicks out.

 

Bob Johnson: You just can't win this early in a match. Especially with an opponent like Rick Rumble.

 

Rick Rumble moves back to his feet. Hagar Erickson delivers a kick to the head of Rick Rumble. Hagar Erickson measures Rick Rumble up and drops a closed fist. Hagar Erickson hits Rick Rumble with an elbowdrop from the second turnbuckle.

 

Bob Johnson: Hagar Erickson with a elbowdrop.

 

Hagar Erickson climbs to his feet. Hagar Erickson puts Rick Rumble in an arm grapevine submission. Hagar Erickson stomps Rick Rumble.

 

Richard Eisen: Hagar Erickson with a stomp.

 

Rick Rumble gets back to his feet. Japanese armdrag take down from Rick Rumble send Hagar Erickson to the mat. Rick Rumble drags Hagar Erickson to the floor. Sam Sparrow starts the count (.1) Beautiful Babbette clotheslines Hagar Erickson. Rick Rumble tries for a fireman's carry but is unable to lift Hagar Erickson. Rick Rumble uses a snap mare takeover on Hagar Erickson. They head back into the ring. Hagar Erickson sets Rick Rumble up DDTs him into the mat. Hagar Erickson sucks chants start in the crowd. Now Rick Rumble standing. Hagar Erickson hits Rick Rumble with a Viking Back Snapper right into the mat. Sam Sparrow counts. ...1 ...2 ...3!

 

Jesse Walker: We've got ourselves a winner!

 

Bob Johnson: The winner of this match, and still SWF World Heavyweight champion, Hagar Erickson!!!

 

Hagar Erikson defeated Rick Rumble in 9:46 by pinfall with a Viking Back Snapper. Hagar Erikson makes defense number 3 of his SWF World Heavyweight title.

 

 

 

 

The match is over as Hagar slips out of the ring. Beautiful Babbette starts to attend to Rick Rumble. He is hurting as he is holding his ribs. Babbette tries to help him up but Rumble refuses. She again tries to help as Rick Rumble stagers to his feet. You can read her lips as she says she is proud of him for giving it his all. Rick stops and gives her a viscous look. He rolls out of the ring in pain leaving Babbette there for a second as she rolls out.

 

 

Richard Eisen: Well folks Rick Rumble gave it a 100 percent and just came up short.

 

 

Jesse Walker: Too bad so sad. Hagar Erickson is going to go down as the best SWF World champion ever.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Thats a bold statement. Lets not forget the reign of Micky Starr for all of those years.

 

 

Richard Eisen: That all the time we have tonight folks. Goodnight and thanks for watch SWF Slamfest.

 

 

Bob Johnson: Goodnight everybody and we will see you next week.

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Well boys and girls have the demo. And must say I love it so far. But I have only hours to base such a bias opinion. Was gonna post a Sunday preview but think I am gonna hold off for a bit. Have 90% of the show wrote but I am gonna start tonight converting my data. I want some time when the real version comes out so I can tinker a bit. But rest assured this is not dead by any means. Over the coming day I may be tinkering with the front page of this diary and making some changes to it so I would encourage you to drop by over for what I hope will be a short down period.

 

I will also be keeping you all in the loop on the progress that has been made. But again this is not dead. Thanks for all of the views and I look forward to bringing you more of this story as soon as I can.

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Just giving a update on current situation. I am done with the data switch to the new game. Have a few tweaks I want to add and do some tests. I look for a return to this diary next week. I will also finally get around to updating the front page of this I hope later this week. Still hurting as this old man bowled about 6 games the other night. Brain said I was fine, body on the other hand telling me other wise. But again I look forward to continuing this next week.
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If this comes across like being a jerk I am sorry before hand, it is not my intentions. For me I understand I don't have the best graphically laid out show. But I try and do my best. For me a little feedback goes a long long way. I have tried to do my best to keep a regular schedule. And if I am running behind schedule I give an update on when I will continue. I have asked questions in the past and I get one response. Thanks Tristam for being a loyal reader. But as I was doing the data switch to tew 10 it kinda hit me alittle. Does anybody care about this? I could continue the work and ask to be moved to the TEW 10 diaries. But why should I continue if myself and one other person are doing all of the posts? So I guess I am going to ask the following questions. Please, all I ask are fair responses and I am not looking for a flame war.

 

 

 

1. Should I continue this?

 

2. If you have been a reader what did you like? Your dislikes?

 

3. What can be improved either with this diary or another.

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I don't think you're coming across as a jerk at all. I for one am scratching my head on the lack of responses you've gotten. I look at diaries and I try to see whether they capture the feel of the environment they're in - some fail miserably (say a sports entertainment promotion with minimal to no angles and minimal explanation as to why major characters from other promotions are suddenly in their midcard, and no, that is not a hypothetical, its an actual example of laughable execution), yours on the other, I feel it completely. Just the little subtle basics that I've spoken about, I feel as if I'm watching Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling or the old WWWF style programs, the very traditional bases, where matches seemed so much more authentic. Even the way your commentators bring that to life is quite awesome. I feel also that you have in your head long term plans underway, that you're not choking it at the start with a big explosion of twists and turns that do reverberate in short-lived diaries, and I think this is a valuable booking skill. Make it interesting, without losing what it already is.

 

I personally would like to see you continue with it. I know your heart is in it, and that you've put together some very constructive and well executed plans. Ultimately though, as I've discussed with a couple of top diary writers over the past couple of years, it comes down to whether you're enjoying it. For me, it would be disappointing to put in such a huge effort for basically no fan feedback, I've always been pretty up front and honest that to me without that acknowledgement even by way of predictions or simple one word sentences, even constructively criticising the very nature of what I'm doing, without it the diary bleeds dry. I know at many points in DOWCW (the original) thats exactly what happened.

 

I can also assure you from some discussions that you are not alone in feeling despondent with a diary that you've put a load of commitment into. So it's not a jerky reaction at all for you to put up your post, it's a show of heart and spirit for your diary. I don't regard myself as anything special in diary writing, but if it's any consolation, I am an avid reader and I do look for particular constructs for diary execution, and IMO you are ticking most if not all of them off.

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If this comes across like being a jerk I am sorry before hand, it is not my intentions. For me I understand I don't have the best graphically laid out show. But I try and do my best. For me a little feedback goes a long long way. I have tried to do my best to keep a regular schedule. And if I am running behind schedule I give an update on when I will continue. I have asked questions in the past and I get one response. Thanks Tristam for being a loyal reader. But as I was doing the data switch to tew 10 it kinda hit me alittle. Does anybody care about this? I could continue the work and ask to be moved to the TEW 10 diaries. But why should I continue if myself and one other person are doing all of the posts? So I guess I am going to ask the following questions. Please, all I ask are fair responses and I am not looking for a flame war.

 

 

 

1. Should I continue this?

 

2. If you have been a reader what did you like? Your dislikes?

 

3. What can be improved either with this diary or another.

 

Hey cmdrsam, sorry to hear you're losing your drive to continue with this. I'm one of those lurker types that usually only posts at the very start of a dynasty and follows silently from there. While I love to see what people do in their booking I don't usually participate in things like pick'ems or whatnot. Promise I'll leave some feedback if you request it from here on out though.

 

As for the questions...

 

1- Yes! :D

 

2- I like the way you write each character's segments, and the booking is hard for me to predict but solid, which is definitely a major plus. As for the dislikes, are you using a wrestling sim to generate the match commentary? It seems that way and I'd rather have a brief overview from you letting me know what you wanted to get across with the match.

 

3- I'd also like to see match grades, but that's just me. I understand you're going for more of the "genie in the bottle" style presentation and I respect that.

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I don't think you're coming across as a jerk at all. I for one am scratching my head on the lack of responses you've gotten. I look at diaries and I try to see whether they capture the feel of the environment they're in - some fail miserably (say a sports entertainment promotion with minimal to no angles and minimal explanation as to why major characters from other promotions are suddenly in their midcard, and no, that is not a hypothetical, its an actual example of laughable execution), yours on the other, I feel it completely. Just the little subtle basics that I've spoken about, I feel as if I'm watching Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling or the old WWWF style programs, the very traditional bases, where matches seemed so much more authentic. Even the way your commentators bring that to life is quite awesome. I feel also that you have in your head long term plans underway, that you're not choking it at the start with a big explosion of twists and turns that do reverberate in short-lived diaries, and I think this is a valuable booking skill. Make it interesting, without losing what it already is.

 

I personally would like to see you continue with it. I know your heart is in it, and that you've put together some very constructive and well executed plans. Ultimately though, as I've discussed with a couple of top diary writers over the past couple of years, it comes down to whether you're enjoying it. For me, it would be disappointing to put in such a huge effort for basically no fan feedback, I've always been pretty up front and honest that to me without that acknowledgment even by way of predictions or simple one word sentences, even constructively criticizing the very nature of what I'm doing, without it the diary bleeds dry. I know at many points in DOWCW (the original) thats exactly what happened.

 

I can also assure you from some discussions that you are not alone in feeling despondent with a diary that you've put a load of commitment into. So it's not a jerky reaction at all for you to put up your post, it's a show of heart and spirit for your diary. I don't regard myself as anything special in diary writing, but if it's any consolation, I am an avid reader and I do look for particular constructs for diary execution, and IMO you are ticking most if not all of them off.

 

You know I always value your input. Very kind words sir. But as I have always said just a little feedback is all I have every needed. I have always felt bad for the few times I questioned anything that you posted. But usually after explaining it it makes sence. I guess it boils down to the key word feedback. And I'm not talking about the I like this or I don't like that. Honest but yet fair feedback. If you don't like something explain why you don't so that I could give feedback as to why I do it a particular way. Thanks my friend. I don't know how you do this for as long as you have and put out quality show after show. You will always have my respect.

 

 

 

Hey cmdrsam, sorry to hear you're losing your drive to continue with this. I'm one of those lurker types that usually only posts at the very start of a dynasty and follows silently from there. While I love to see what people do in their booking I don't usually participate in things like pick'ems or whatnot. Promise I'll leave some feedback if you request it from here on out though.

 

As for the questions...

 

1- Yes! :D

 

2- I like the way you write each character's segments, and the booking is hard for me to predict but solid, which is definitely a major plus. As for the dislikes, are you using a wrestling sim to generate the match commentary? It seems that way and I'd rather have a brief overview from you letting me know what you wanted to get across with the match.

 

3- I'd also like to see match grades, but that's just me. I understand you're going for more of the "genie in the bottle" style presentation and I respect that.

 

Thank you Mr T for you work and your team on this great mod. I look forward with the new version. As far as a sim to generate match commentary you are correct. I was thinking of tossing it out for the tv matches but keeping it for the big events. My other problem other than feed back is when writing a show what to write down for the actual match. I always find myself getting longer and longer when posting the results and gets me bogged down. But as far as the booking, promos, and anything other than the match play by play is mine. Grades, I have tried to stay away from the grades because I always wanted to portray like you are actually watching the show. If the match was a great match then it was my job to portray that as a great match. If it was lack luster match then it got shortened.

 

 

My apologies for not getting back sooner. Been toying around with the new game. But I miss my 75 diary I admit. For once I actually liked the world I was in. And I didn't feel trapped by it where I was forced to go in one direction. I could do what ever I wanted to do and still feel like I was in the confines of my world. I will admit seeing a few responses has perked up my interest in perhaps continuing this. Maybe if a few others would share some feedback?

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