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Jushin Thunder Liger

 

Universal Pro-Wrestling Federation (as Keiichi Yamada)

 

Popularity - 2.8%

Push - Lower Midcarder

Singles Record - 2 wins, 2 losses

Tag Record - N/A

Career Singles Record - 8 wins, 8 losses

Career Tag Record - N/A

 

Brian Pillman

 

Calgary Stampede Wrestling

 

Push - Enhancement Talent

Singles Record - 0 wins, 2 losses

Tag Record - N/A

Singles Career Record - 0 wins, 9 losses

Tag Career Record - N/A

 

La Parka

 

Universal Wrestling Association

 

Push - Unemployed

Singles Record - N/A

Tag Record - N/A

Singles Career Record - 0 wins, 1 loss

Tag Career Record - N/A

 

Ultimate Warrior

 

Mid-South Wrestling (as Blade Runner Rock)

 

Push - Opener

Singles Record - 2 wins, 1 loss

Tag Record - 0 wins, 2 losses

Singles Career Record - 2 wins, 8 losses

Tag Career Record - 1 win, 12 losses

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I've finished every month with a 2-2 record so far. Hopefully I can pull out a winning record in September.

With Takada upsetting Go to win the Nationwide title, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll be getting my first shot at the gold soon.

 

I wonder what will happen first...

 

I get hired by New Japan,

Pillman wins a match,

La Parka finds a job, or

Warrior wins a title

 

Sad to say, but I'd probably choose the first one. :p

 

And just for comparison, at this point Sting is a 2 time Louisiana State champion. He's really making Warrior look bad!

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I've finished every month with a 2-2 record so far. Hopefully I can pull out a winning record in September.

With Takada upsetting Go to win the Nationwide title, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll be getting my first shot at the gold soon.

 

I wonder what will happen first...

 

I get hired by New Japan,

Pillman wins a match,

La Parka finds a job, or

Warrior wins a title

 

Sad to say, but I'd probably choose the first one. :p

 

And just for comparison, at this point Sting is a 2 time Louisiana State champion. He's really making Warrior look bad!

Making Warrior look bad isn't really that hard. He wasn't much of a wrestler but was a decent entertainer.
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September, week 1, 1983

 

Universal Pro-Wrestling Federation presents UWF Metal Test!

 

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Keiichi Yamada

 

vs.

 

Hiroshi Hoshina

 

one fall, 60 minute time limit

 

Keiichi Yamada easily slipped out the back of the Standing Side Headlock.

Hiroshi Hoshina rolled through with the Arm Wringer Takedown.

Keiichi Yamada easily slipped out the back of the Side Headlock Takedown.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Dropkick

Keiichi Yamada applied the Grounded Arm Bar

Hiroshi Hoshina moved and the Half Senton missed!

Hiroshi Hoshina hit the Kick To Knee

And Hiroshi Hoshina clamps on a Standing Side Headlock...

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Legsweep Kick missed!

Hiroshi Hoshina slipped out the back of the Arm Whip.

Hiroshi Hoshina hit the Kick To Knee

Hiroshi Hoshina hit the Kick To Thigh

Hiroshi Hoshina applied the Hammerlock

Hiroshi Hoshina hit the Kick To Knee

Keiichi Yamada easily slipped out the back of the Standing Side Headlock.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Forearm To Gut

Hiroshi Hoshina took the blow, but just shrugs it off and goes on the attack.

Hiroshi Hoshina hit the Kick To Thigh

Hiroshi Hoshina right back in with a Hip Lock Takedown...

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Seated Back Kick missed!

The Palm Thrust was countered into a Legsweep Kick.

Keiichi Yamada broke the Grounded Front Facelock by reaching the ropes.

Hiroshi Hoshina hit the Kick To Knee

Hoshina throws Yamada to the mat with a Short Arm Judo High Toss!

Hoshina with an Arm Trap Head Twist!! That's an excellent move...

Keiichi Yamada broke the Wrenching Head Scissors.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Arm Whip

Keiichi Yamada hit the Judo Sweep

The Head Scissors was countered into a Legsweep Kick.

Hoshina with a side headlock... Oh! Hoshina reaches over and starts kicking away!

Keiichi Yamada easily slipped out the back of the Arm Trap Head Twist.

Hiroshi Hoshina blocked the Arm Wringer Takedown.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Single Leg Trip

Keiichi Yamada applied the Double Knee Rear Chinlock

Hiroshi Hoshina broke the Surfboard by reaching the ropes.

Wow... that was a very nice move by Yamada... Hoshina is trapped in the arm scissors

Hiroshi Hoshina slipped out of the Single Leg Grapevine.

The Roundhouse Chop to Neck was countered into a Knife Edge Chop.

Yamada is really wrenching that Head Scissors hold!

Keiichi Yamada picks up Hiroshi Hoshina.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Running Dropkick

Yamada propels himself towards the ropes... A 619 right in the kisser!!

Keiichi Yamada picks up Hiroshi Hoshina.

Hiroshi Hoshina counters by reversing on Keiichi Yamada.

The Charged Dropkick was countered into a Cross Tope Attack.

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

This Could Be It!

The referee's hand starts coming down...

3!

 

Keiichi Yamada wins via pinfall with a Cross Tope Attack!

 

Match Time: 7:20

Match Rating: F

 

TV show results

 

Kantaro Hoshino went to a time limit draw with Shinichi Nakano to retain the UWF World title

Gran Hamada defeated Ryuma Go

Nobuhiko Takada defeated Koji Kanemoto to retain the UWF Nationwide title

Kazuo Yamazaki defeated Shunji Kosugi

Fumihiro Niikura defeated Masahiro Chono

Keiichi Yamada defeated Hiroshi Hoshina

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September, Week 1, 1983

 

Jushin Thunder Liger

 

Tuesday: UWF - Keiichi Yamada defeated Hiroshi Hoshina

 

Brian Pillman

 

No activity

 

La Parka

 

No activity

 

Ultimate Warrior

 

Wednesday: MSW - Junkyard Dog and Butch Reed defeated Rock and Humongous

Friday: MSW - Junkyard Dog and Butch Reed defeated Humongous and Rock

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Universal Pro-Wrestling Federation presents UWF Metal Test!

 

<a href="http://s1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa418/Dangrel/DOTT/?action=view&current=KeiichiYamada.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa418/Dangrel/DOTT/KeiichiYamada.jpg" border="0" alt="Keiichi Yamada"></a>

Keiichi Yamada

 

vs.

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Hiroshi Hase

 

one fall, 60 minute time limit

 

Hiroshi Hase hit the Arm Drag

Keiichi Yamada slipped out of the Neck Snap.

Keiichi Yamada hit the European Uppercut

Hiroshi Hase took the blow, but just shrugs it off and goes on the attack.

Hase with a Full Arm Drag and Twist...

Hiroshi Hase hit the Arm Drag

Hiroshi Hase hit the Neck Snap

Hiroshi Hase hit the Reverse Neck Snap

Hiroshi Hase hit the Half Senton

Keiichi Yamada counters by fighting back.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Palm Thrust

Keiichi Yamada hit the Side Kick

Hiroshi Hase took the blow, but just shrugs it off and goes on the attack.

Hase with a Full Arm Drag and Twist...

Hiroshi Hase hit the Hammerlock Kick

Hiroshi Hase hit the Running Dropkick

Keiichi Yamada slipped out of the Slingshot To Corner.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Fireman's Carry Takedown

Someone call Lou Thesz! Yamada with the dreaded head scissors!

Hiroshi Hase moved and the Half Senton missed!

Hiroshi Hase leaps into the air and crashes into Yamada's arm with his knee...

Keiichi Yamada slipped out of the Handstand Knee Drive to Arm.

Hiroshi Hase broke the Judo Sweep.

Hiroshi Hase displays that amateur background, putting together a Hammerlock Takedown

Hase has Yamada's leg pinned... Hase nails that leg with a brutal Belly Splash....

Keiichi Yamada slipped out of the Slingshot Catapult.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Monkey Flip

Keiichi Yamada applied the Rear Chinlock

Hiroshi Hase slipped out the back of the Double Knee Rear Chinlock.

Hiroshi Hase hit the Forward Russian Legsweep

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

This Could Be It!

The referee's hand starts coming down...

3!

 

Hiroshi Hase wins via pinfall with a Forward Russian Legsweep!

 

Match Time: 4:40

Match Rating: F

 

TV show results

 

Gran Hamada defeated Kantaro Hoshino to win the UWF World title

Shinichi Nakano defeated Kazuo Yamazaki

Nobuhiko Takada defeated Koji Kanemoto to retain the UWF Nationwide title

Akira Maeda defeated Tatsutoshi Goto

Hiroshi Hase defeated Keiichi Yamada

Fumihiro Niikura defeated Hiroshi Hoshina

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September, Week 2, 1983

 

Jushin Thunder Liger

 

Tuesday: UWF - Hiroshi Hase defeated Keiichi Yamada

 

Brian Pillman

 

No activity

 

La Parka

 

No activity

 

Ultimate Warrior

 

Wednesday: MSW - Junkyard Dog and Butch Reed defeated Rock and Humongous

Friday: MSW - Rick Steiner defeated Blade Runner Rock to retain the Louisiana State Championship title

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September, Week 3, 1983

 

Universal Pro-Wrestling Federation presents UWF Metal Test!

 

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Keiichi Yamada

 

vs.

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Koji Kanemoto

 

one fall, 60 minute time limit

 

Keiichi Yamada hit the Knife Edge Chop

Keiichi Yamada hit the Half Senton

Koji Kanemoto broke the Head Scissors by reaching the ropes.

Koji Kanemoto blocked the Side Headlock Palm Thrust.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Judo Sweep

Koji Kanemoto slipped out the back of the Grounded Arm Bar.

Koji Kanemoto hit the Dropkick

Koji Kanemoto hit the Half Senton

Koji Kanemoto hit the Reverse Neck Snap

Koji Kanemoto hit the Legdrop To Leg

Keiichi Yamada easily blocked the Hamstring Pull.

Keiichi Yamada recovers and stands up.

Keiichi Yamada blocked the Arm Wringer. This is the second block in a row, and Keiichi Yamada takes control.

Oh! Keiichi Yamada shows some fine wrestling knowledge with that Takedown!

Koji Kanemoto moved and the Senton missed!

Koji Kanemoto hit the Senton

Koji Kanemoto charges across the ring and Baseball Slides straight into Yamada!

Koji Kanemoto hit the Baseball Slide To Arm

The referee begins counting the competitors out.

Koji Kanemoto hit the Legdrop To Groin

Kanemoto has Yamada's leg pinned... Kanemoto nails that leg with a brutal Belly Splash....

The referee reaches the halfway point of his count.

Koji Kanemoto used the Standing Moonsault

The referee is almost ready to count both competitors out.

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Handspring Moonsault missed!

Both competitors return to the ring before they are counted out.

Koji Kanemoto blocked the Arm Scissors Takedown.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Arm Whip

Keiichi Yamada hit the Arm Wringer Takedown

Koji Kanemoto broke the Head Scissors.

The Savage Bodyslam was countered into a Dropkicksault.

Koji Kanemoto broke the Surfboard.

It's the sunset flip!

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

Kick Out Just After Two!

The Sit-Out Suplex Crush was countered into a Palm Thrust.

Keiichi Yamada applied the Double Knee Rear Chinlock

Koji Kanemoto slipped out of the Short Arm Scissors.

The Running Enziguri Kick was countered into a Abisegiri.

Yamada propels himself towards the ropes... A 619 right in the kisser!!

Koji Kanemoto slipped out of the Magistral Cradle.

Keiichi Yamada broke the Rolling Vertical Suplexes by falling on top.

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

Kick Out!

Keiichi Yamada hit the Monkey Flip

Koji Kanemoto moved and the Springboard Legdrop missed!

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Glittering Magician Knee missed!

Koji Kanemoto blocked the Spinning Arm Drag.

Keiichi Yamada is showing his ring smarts; a very nice Side Headlock Go Behind on Kanemoto!

There it is - the Standing Guillotine; the Abdominal Stretch!

Keiichi Yamada hit the Springboard Legdrop

Yamada is really wrenching that Head Scissors hold!

Koji Kanemoto moved and the Running Senton missed!

Koji Kanemoto picks up Keiichi Yamada.

A stalemate happens as neither competitor can take the advantage.

Koji Kanemoto hit the Running Neckbreaker

Koji Kanemoto hit the Springboard Legdrop

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Glittering Magician Knee missed!

Wow... that was a very nice move by Yamada... Kanemoto is trapped in the arm scissors

Keiichi Yamada hit the Senton

Keiichi Yamada picks up Koji Kanemoto from behind.

Keiichi Yamada with a Backslide!! Yamada might have Kanemoto with this one...

The referee begins the count...

1!

Kick Out!

Keiichi Yamada hit the Springboard Rana

Koji Kanemoto moved and the 619 missed!

A stalemate happens as neither competitor can take the advantage.

Koji Kanemoto slams Yamada with authority! Wait... He's going up top!!

Keiichi Yamada moved and the 450 Degree Splash missed!

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

Kick Out Just After Two!

Keiichi Yamada hit the Snap Suplex

Keiichi Yamada used the Running Senton

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

This Could Be It!

The referee's hand starts coming down...

3!

 

Match Time: 10:00

Match Rating: E

 

Keiichi Yamada wins via pinfall with a Running Senton!

 

TV show results

 

Gran Hamada defeated Kantaro Hoshino to retain the UWF World title

Kazuo Yamazaki defeated Shinichi Nakano

Shunji Kosugi defeated Yuji Nagata

Ryuma Go defeated Nobuhiko Takada to retain the UWF Nationwide title

Akira Maeda defeated Tatsutoshi Goto

Fumihiro Niikura defeated Hiroshi Hoshina

Keiichi Yamada defeated Koji Kanemoto

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September, Week 4, 1983

 

Well, I got my wish. I finally ended a month with a winning record. It's not the way I wanted to do it though. I've been left off of the card for the first time!

 

TV show results

 

Gran Hamda defeated Kantaro Hoshino to retain the UWF World Title

Kazuo Yamazaki defeated Shinichi Nakano

Akira Maeda defeated Shunji Kosugi

Hiroshi Hase defeated Tatsutoshi Goto

Ryuma Go defeated Yuji Nagata to retain the UWF Nationwide Title

Nobuhiko Takada defeated Fumihiro Niikurta

Koji Kanemoto defeated Masahiro Chono

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September, Week 3, 1983

 

Jushin Thunder Liger

 

Tuesday: UWF - Keiichi Yamada defeated Koji Kanemoto

 

Brian Pillman

 

Friday: CSW - Leatherface defeated Brian Pillman

 

La Parka

 

No activity

 

Ultimate Warrior

 

Wednesday: MSW - Rick Steiner defeated Blade Runner Rock

Friday: MSW - THe Hacksaws defeated Rock and Humongous

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September, Week 4, 1983

 

Jushin Thunder Liger

 

No activity :(

 

Brian Pillman

 

Friday: CSW - Hiro Saito defeated Brian Pillman

 

La Parka

 

No activity

 

Ultimate Warrior

 

Monday: MSW - Blade Runner Rock defeated Scott Steiner

Friday: MSW - Rock and Rogers defeated Hacksaw Duggan and Magnum T.A.

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September Summary

 

Jushin Thunder Liger

 

Universal Pro-Wrestling Federation (as Keiichi Yamada)

 

Popularity - 2.9%

Push - Lower Midcarder

Singles Record - 2 wins, 1 loss

Tag Record - N/A

Career Singles Record - 10 wins, 9 losses

Career Tag Record - N/A

 

Brian Pillman

 

Calgary Stampede Wrestling

 

Push - Enhancement Talent

Singles Record - 0 wins, 2 losses

Tag Record - N/A

Singles Career Record - 0 wins, 11 losses

Tag Career Record - N/A

 

La Parka

 

Universal Wrestling Association

 

Push - Unemployed

Singles Record - N/A

Tag Record - N/A

Singles Career Record - 0 wins, 1 loss

Tag Career Record - N/A

 

Ultimate Warrior

 

Mid-South Wrestling (as Blade Runner Rock)

 

Push - Opener

Singles Record - 1 win, 2 losses

Tag Record - 1 win, 4 losses

Singles Career Record - 3 wins, 10 losses

Tag Career Record - 2 wins, 16 losses

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October, Week 1, 1983

 

Universal Pro-Wrestling Federation presents UWF Metal Test!

 

<a href="http://s1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa418/Dangrel/DOTT/?action=view&current=KeiichiYamada.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa418/Dangrel/DOTT/KeiichiYamada.jpg" border="0" alt="Keiichi Yamada"></a>

Keiichi Yamada

 

vs.

 

<a href="http://s1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa418/Dangrel/DOTT/?action=view&current=YujiNagata.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa418/Dangrel/DOTT/YujiNagata.jpg" border="0" alt="Yuji Nagata"></a>

Yuji Nagata

 

one fall, 60 minute time limit

 

Yuji Nagata hit the Single Leg Trip

Yuji Nagata applied the Grounded Front Facelock

Yuji Nagata applied the Grounded Arm Bar

Look at it, Tony! Look at IT! It's a Side Headlock!!!! Wow...

Yuji Nagata applied the Grounded Front Facelock

Yuji Nagata applied the Grounded Arm Bar

Look at it, Tony! Look at IT! It's a Side Headlock!!!! Wow...

Yuji Nagata applied the Grounded Front Facelock

Keiichi Yamada blocked the Grounded Arm Bar.

Look at it, Tony! Look at IT! It's a Side Headlock!!!! Wow...

Yuji Nagata applied the Double Knee Rear Chinlock

And Nagata starts grinding his forearm into Yamada's shoulder...

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Knee Jab missed!

Keiichi Yamada applied the Hammerlock

Keiichi Yamada hit the Judo Sweep

Keiichi Yamada applied the Grounded Arm Bar

Keiichi Yamada hit the Half Senton

Yuji Nagata moved and the Senton missed!

Keiichi Yamada broke the Straddled Arm Bar.

Yuji Nagata blocked the Arm Wringer Step Over Takedown.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Arm Wringer Takedown

And there it is... a very nice Inverse Figure Four Cross Leglock on Nagata...

Keiichi Yamada picks up Yuji Nagata.

Keiichi Yamada hit the European Uppercut

Keiichi Yamada hit the Forearm Flurry

Keiichi Yamada applied the Surfboard

Keiichi Yamada picks up Yuji Nagata.

Yuji Nagata slipped out of the Side Headlock Palm Thrust.

Yuji Nagata hit the Short Arm Knee to Stomach

Keiichi Yamada moved and the Repeated Kicks To Thigh missed!

Keiichi Yamada hit the Double Underhook Suplex

Keiichi Yamada used the Running Senton

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

Kick Out!

Yuji Nagata counters by reversing on Keiichi Yamada.

The Riki Chop was countered into a Palm Thrust Flurry.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Abisegiri

Yuji Nagata blocked the 619.

Yuji Nagata moved and the Springboard Legdrop missed!

Yamada gets blasted with a Knee Jab. Yuji Nagata shows good form with that one...

Keiichi Yamada slipped out the back of the Nagata Lock III.

Yuji Nagata broke the Abdominal Stretch Roll Pinfall.

The Strong Forearm Strike Flurry was countered into a Palm Thrust Flurry.

Keiichi Yamada hit the Dropkick into the Corner

Keiichi Yamada hit the Corner Seated Dropkick

The referee begins the count...

1!

2!

This Could Be It!

The referee's hand starts coming down...

3!

 

Keiichi Yamada wins via pinfall after a Corner Seated Dropkick!

 

Match Time: 7:10

Match Rating: E

 

TV show results

 

Gran Hamada defeated Kazuo Yamazaki to retain the UWF World title

 

Nobuhiko Takada defeated Ryuma Go to win the UWF Nationwide title

Kantaro Hoshino went to a double count out with Osamu Kido

Ryuma Go defeated Akira Maeda to retain the UWF Nationwide title

Shinichi Nakano defeated Koji Kanemoto

Tatsutoshi Goto defeated Hiroshi Hase

Keiichi Yamada defeated Yuji Nagata

Fumihiro Niikura defeated Hiroshi Hoshina

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Help!

 

I like to stay ahead a little bit so I'm usually about a month farther along from when I post on here. I just got to November and the day of the show comes and nothing happens. I continue on to the second and third week, still no shows. They're on the schedule, but nothing is happening.

 

Is this a glitch, or is this part of the game (maybe the company is out of money and can't afford to run anymore shows)?

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I went ahead a couple more months and still none of the shows are being held. Rather than just signing with another company, I'm going to put a stop to this short-lived dynasty. I'll consider this my trial run. I'm going to take this opportunity to upgrade the DOTT database (still using 1.25!), and then I'll be back with a new dynasty. Thanks for reading. :)
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