Ry guy 64 Posted March 17 Share Posted March 17 Bret ??? Yoko Goldust Gunns HHH Nakano 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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kanegan Posted March 18 Share Posted March 18 Diesel Shawn Michaels Yokozuna Goldust Smoking Gunns HHH Bull Nakano 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobby_McDonald Posted March 18 Share Posted March 18 Diesel Michaels Yokozuna Goldust Gunns Triple H Nakano 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 20 Author Share Posted March 20 On 3/17/2024 at 6:03 PM, StanMiguel said: WWF In Your House 4: Great White North WWF Championship with Bret Hart on Commentary: Diesel© vs. Davey Boy Smith w/Jim Cornette WWF Intercontinental Championship: ??? vs. Shawn Michaels© vs. Dean Douglas King Mabel w/Sir Mo vs. Yokozuna w/Jim Cornette Goldust's Debut Match: Goldust vs. Marty Jannetty WWF Tag Team Championship: Razor & The Kid vs. Smokin' Gunns© w/Alundra Blayze Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Rikishi Fatu WWF Women's Championship: Bull Nakano© w/Tanaka vs. Kyoko Inoue Predictions are open! Gonna run this in 24 hours if anyone else wants to jump in! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 21 Author Share Posted March 21 Preshow: The Bodydonnas def. PG-13 (6:02) Jean Pierre LaFitte def. Duke Droese (5:23) Lioness Asuka & Tomoko Watanabe def. Candi Devine & Lexie Fyfe (7:09) Welcome to WWF In Your House 4: Great White North! from the Exhibition Place Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario October 22, 1995 Jerry "The King" Lawler, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are on commentary for tonights show. WWF Womens Championship: Bull Nakano© w/Tanaka vs. Kyoko Inoue Bull fires away as the ref tries to get Kyoko’s neck untied from the ropes. Inoue escapes then Bull piledrives her. Bull beats down Inoue in the corner but Inoue fights back. Bull thumbs Inoue in the eye then hits a corkscrew neckbreaker for the win. Alundra Blayze comes out on her own and attacks Tanaka before running into the ring and stopping Nakano from attacking Inoue. She stands between Nakano and Inoue as Bull poses with her title. Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Rikishi Fatu Helmsley sets up for the Pedigree but Fatu counters with a back drop. Helmsley DDT’s Fatu but Fatu pops up and dances then runs wild as the crowd is finally behind Fatu. Fatu hits a flying headbutt from the middle rope for a two count. Fatu then hits a running cutter and signals to the crowd that he’s going up top. Fatu tries for the splash but misses then Helmsley hits the Pedigree for the win. Backstage, Dok Hendrix is with British Bulldog & Jim Cornette. We see clips of Bulldog getting the advantage over Diesel as Cornette vows that when the night ends, Bulldog will deservedly become the World Heavyweight Champion. Bulldog once again says he will beat Diesel in this “fifty degree below zero hell hole.” WWF World Tag Team: Razor & The Kid vs. Smokin' Gunns© w/Alundra Blayze The Gunns are in control until Billy misses a corner splash. The ref admonishes Razor then Bart drapes Billy’s arm over Kid behind his back. The ref then goes after Bart and Razor puts Kid on top then the ref turns around and covers for two. Both men tag out then Razor runs wild and hits Billy with the Razor’s Edge. Kid wants to tag in and Razor looks at him then slowly gets up and tags his partner. Kid is in now and covers but that only gets two as Bart reverses with a crucifix and gets the win. Kid starts kicking the ropes after the match as the Gunns celebrate. Razor tries to console Kid but gets shoved away. Kid continues to throw a tantrum as Razor leaves then attacks The Gunns from behind. Razor finally returns as both teams now square off with the ref in between them. Vince talks about Kid blowing his chance at becoming a Tag Team Champion. The arena goes dark with the Hollywood Walk of Fame like stars in the aisle and paparazzi photo ops. We then see Goldust in a gold suit with gold face paint with black around his eyes. Goldust w/Marlena vs. Marty Jannetty Goldust boots Marty in the gut and hits a DDT for two. Marty uses the Rocker Dropper and heads up top but lands on his feet as Goldust rolled away so Marty drops an elbow as Goldust is hunched over and gets two. Marty comes off the top but Goldust hits him with a big boot then Goldust uses a front suplex for the win. We go backstage to Jim Cornette with Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji. He talks about Bulldog winning the title and that he is always looking out for Yokozuna’s best interests. King Mabel w/Sir Mo vs. Yokozuna w/Jim Cornette & Mr Fuji Mabel tries a bulldog but Yokozuna doesnt go down and then decides to go outside. Mabel comes out and goes after Yokozuna but is knocked into the post. Mo then shoves down Fuji and Cornette down.Yokozuna trips over Cornette and the results in both men getting counted out. After the match we see both guys staring each other down in the ring. Their men come over to talk and this ends with them hugging. Shawn with Razor announces that he is going to vacate the WWF Intercontinental Championship after being injured by thugs. He looks around at the crowd, who does not want him to give up the title, then finally goes over to hand the belt to Gorilla but its snatched up by Douglas as the crowd boos. Douglas demands the match he was going to have. Gorilla books a triple threat, if Shawn wins he may gift the title to whoever he choses. WWF Intercontinental Championship: Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels© vs. Dean Douglas Shawn fires away and knocks down Douglas before setting up for the super back suplex. Douglas knocks Shawn off the tope and goes for a crossbody but Razor pulls him down for a quick two count. Douglas sends Razor down with a dropkick and that gets two as Razor’s foot was on the ropes. Douglas fires away but Razor reverses an Irish whip into the corner and hits a back suplex then drapes his arm across Douglas and gets the win! Douglas says he should never have lost, he says his leg was outside of the ring! Bret Hart makes his way to the announcers table, sporting a Calgary Hitmen jersey, then chases Lawler away and lands some punches before Lawler heads up the aisle. Lawler tries a sneak attack but Vince warned Bret then this continues until Lawler is run off one final time. WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Diesel© vs. Davey Boy Smith w/Jim Cornette Bulldog has Diesel up for the running powerslam but Diesel slips out and hits a big boot. Cornette is up on the apron and Diesel slingshots him into the ring. Bulldog tries to go after Diesel but inadvertently hits his manager. Cornette rolls outside then Diesel knocks Bulldog through the ropes. Diesel heads out but Bulldog goes after his leg then sends him into the post. Bulldog then slaps Bret across the face and runs into the ring so Bret leaves the booth and heads after Bulldog and beats him down, Diesel rolls back in and drapes his arm over Bulldog for the win. Diesel rolls into the ring and pulls Bret away and gets annoyed that he couldve won himself. He goes after Bret, Bret and Diesel trade punches as several officials run into the ring to separate the two men but fail then the Gunns, Henry Godwinn, and Bam Bam Bigelow run out to separate them as the show ends. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @Nobby_McDonald 6/7 @kanegan 6/7 @DHK1989 7/7 @Ry guy 64 6/7 @TardisMechanic 5/7 @Dawn 7/7 Thank you all so much for predicting, I think this is the most amount of people that have put in predictions for one of my shows and I really appreciate it. Because Yoko/Mable ended in a double countout everyone got that point. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total for 1995: @Nobby_McDonald 6/36 @kanegan 14/36 @DHK1989 14/36 @Ry guy 64 14/36 @TardisMechanic 5/36 @Dawn 29/36 @Lord Byron 4/36 @Wrestling Machine 9/36 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 23 Author Share Posted March 23 This week in wrestling we saw WCW Monday Nitro once again go head to head with WWF Monday Night RAW. This week RAW hit 7,118 attendance in the Mid West and WCW had 7,649 in the Great Lakes. The WWF also headed to Canada for WWF In Your House 4. They hit 10,279 in attendance as well as a buy rate of 2.30. The general feedback has been great, drawing a lot of praise. By all reports the Universal Wrestling Association in Mexico ran by Dos Cara is $2,364,000 in debt right now and there seems to be no way out of that hole. Similarly the American Wrestling Federation ran by Paul Alperstein is $250,000 in debt. Carlos Colon has announced his retirement from wrestling, this wouldnt be the first time he's said this and we can presume he will be back in the ring by the end of the year. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 23 Author Share Posted March 23 Preshow: Commando Bolshoi & Alundra Blayze def. Amy Lee & Tomoko Watanabe (5:44) Justin Bradshaw def. Duke Droese (6:49) Tanaka, The Roadie and Tom Prichard def. Barry Horowitz and PG-13 (6:12) Welcome to Monday Night RAW!! from the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Missouri October 23, 1995 Jerry "The King" Lawler, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are on commentary for tonights show. #1 Intercontinental Title Contender 20 Man Battle Royal Match: 1-2-3 Kid vs. Ahmed Johnson vs. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Bob Backlund vs Dr. Isaac Yankem DDS vs. George Steel vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Jean Pierre LaFitte vs. Kama vs. King Kong Bundy vs. King Mable vs. Marty Jannetty vs. Owen Hart vs. Fatu vs. Savio Vega vs. Sycho Sid vs. Skip vs. Tatanka vs. Yokozuna vs. Waylon Mercy Bundy is the first man eliminated. Backlund is the next elimination after Skip tosses him over the top rope. Sid eliminates Kama by flinging him over the top rope. Sid then eliminates Yokozuna and shortly after that we see Skip toss Steel over the top rope for an elimination. Fatu is tossed by Mercy then soon afterwards Sid eliminates Skip. We return from break as Lawler is elated how Ahmed, 1-2-3 Kid, and Tatanka have all been eliminated. Yankem and Mable have been eliminated as well. Sid then eliminates Mercy with a back drop as the crowd cheers. We are now down to Sid, Owen, Marty, Hunter, Lafitte, Bigelow, and Savio as Vince says the winner will face Razor Ramon next week for the Intercontinental Title. Bigelow and Hunter are eliminated courtesy of a clothesline from Lafitte. The final four are Owen, Savio, Marty, and Lafitte. Marty puts Owen in a sleeper that gets countered and ends with Marty taking down Owen anyway. Marty skins-the-cat and takes Savio outside with a headscissors for an elimination. Lafitte charges and Marty takes him out with a back drop as we are down to Marty and Owen. We get a reverse rollup attempt but Owen runs Marty through the middle ropes as Owen thinks he has won. Marty then takes Cornette’s tennis racket and backs him off but Bulldog runs out from behind and clotheslines Marty then beats the crap out of him before tossing Marty back into the ring. Owen then lands a few shots as Marty staggers around and lands a few more shots but Marty tries to fight back until he gets tossed over the top rope as Owen wins. Winner: Owen Hart We see a replay of Bulldog beating on Marty. Lawler interviews Owen, Davey & Cornette about next week’s Intercontinental Title match. Owen says he has beaten everyone in the WWF and will do the same to Razor next week because he is the best there is, best there was, and best there ever will be. Aja Kong & Bull Nakano w/Tanaka vs. Reggie Bennett & Candi Devine Reggie falls outside and Nakano flies out with a plancha. Back inside, Candi misses a springboard moonsault and Kong hits a pair of clotheslines. Aja counters an Irish whip then hits a spinning backbreaker. Nakano stays in control then stands on top of Devine and hits a splash for the win. Winner: Aja Kong & Bull Nakano Ahmed tells Shawn not to sweat it as he has his back. However, he warns Sid and Bulldog if they cross him he will show them the true meaning of “true evil.” Bret Hart & Diesel vs. Davey Boy Smith & Dean Douglas w/Bob Backlund & Jim Cornette Bret fights out of a chinlock but getting slammed down by the hair. Bulldog hits adelayed vertical suplex and it’s back to the chinlocking. Bret fights back again and gets two off a sunset flip before Bulldog runs him over again. Diesel hits a running forearm and a powerslam. Davey tries to tag in Douglas but gets slapped instead as Douglas turns to walk out. Bret drops the second rope elbow for the three. Winner: Bret Hart & Diesel Diesel and Bret argue over who should have got the pin and over the fact that it is a tainted victory, as Dean walks out on DBS. Ross sits down with Shawn and asks him how it feels to forfeit the title. Shawn says he will never claim to be the toughest or the most popular but that he does work the hardest. He does not feel shamed over being beat up by nine guys. Ross now asks about Survivor Series Shawn says he will team with Sid & British Bulldog & Ahmed Johnson against Dean Douglas & Yokozuna & Owen Hart & Razor Ramon. Shawn said he can sit home and cry or be a man and assures us his tears are all dried up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 23 Author Share Posted March 23 Preshow: American Males def. Nasty Boys (10:10) The Renegade, Jerry Lynn and Sabu def. Steve Armstrong, Scott Armstrong and Cobra (10:59) Terry Richards def. Pez Whatley (8:11) Welcome to Monday Nitro!! from the The Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 23, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. Randy Savage vs. Kamala w/The Master Savage’s left elbow is taped up and Kamala smells blood and goes after it but is no problem for The Macho Man who quickly takes him down and hits him with the elbow drop. Winner: Randy Savage The Master speaks from an elevated chair and spouting nonsense about a insurance policy for Halloween Havoc. Gene Okerlund interviews the Giant and Kevin Sullivan, with Sullivan putting over the insurance policy. The Giant vows to take Hulk Hogan’s life and his title at the pay-per-view. Okerlund then interviews WCW Champion Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Hart. Hogan rips off his neck brace and says he is going into his title defense at one hundred percent. He accuses Sting of trying to steal his gimmick because Sting is going to wear red and yellow tonight, and he is ready to deal with him, Lex Luger, or Randy Savage. Dean Malenko & Chris Benoit vs. Eddy Guerrero & Chris Kanyon Guerrero gets the hot tag taking out the heels with dropkicks and then headscissoring both of them in unison. During the four-way brawl, Guerrero trips Malenko from the floor, helping Kanyon wrap up Malenko for the victory. Winner: Eddy Guerrero & Chris Kanyon After the match, Brian Pillman attacks Guerrero and gives him a DDT in the aisle. Luger & Sting vs. Harlem Heat w/Sensuous Sherri Sting eats a Bicycle Kick from Stevie Ray that sends him to the floor. Back inside, Booker hits a hook kick for two. He heads up top, but Lugerg puts a stop to that and Sting brings him down with an Overhead Superplex! Booker T misses a Harlem Hangover, Sting gets the hot tag, and scores the pin for his team. Winner: Luger & Sting After the match, the Giant comes out and chokeslams Luger and Sting. Randy Savage runs in to give it a go, knocking Kevin Sullivan out of the ring while Hulk gets Savage to step aside before putting on a mini-match with the Giant before Hogan and Savage take out the Dungeon of Doom. After this, Sting steps in to hold Hogan back and as the show goes off the air, the insurance policy steps out onto the ramp with The Master its... Abdullah the Butcher! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 23 Author Share Posted March 23 Welcome to ECW Hardcore TV!! from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 24, 1995 Joey Styles is on commentary for tonights show. Stevie Richards hypes a match against Johnny Grunge at the ECW Arena this Saturday where the loser will have to wear a dress. ECW World Tag Team: Bad Crew vs. Public Enemy© vs. Benoit and Malenko vs. The Eliminators The Enemy take a beating because they are the crowd favorite. Benoit headbutts Grunge, but Rock nails him with a chair. Enemy put Kronus atop two tables and light the one beneath him on fire. Rock then moonsaults off a ladder in the corner to give the Enemy their first defense of the ECW Tag Team Championship. Winner: Public Enemy After the match, fans once again run into the ring to celebrate with The Public Enemy. Grunge cuts a rebuttal promo where he promises to treat Richards like a convict he was locked up with in prison several years ago. Before the next match, Steve Austin interrupts and runs down the Sandman as a disgrace to wrestling. Austin says he looks forward to recovering in six weeks so he can wrestle the Sandman. The Sandman, Too Cold Scorpio and Konnan w/Woman vs. Pitbull #2, Mikey Whipwreck and Pitbull #1 w/Francine Whipwreck surprises Scorpio with a flying hurricanrana. The Pitbulls brawl on the floor for a long time with Konnan and The Sandman. Austin returns and tries to take out everyone before running off. Mikey hits the WhipperSnapper on Konnan for the victory. Winner: Pitbull #2, Mikey Whipwreck and Pitbull #1 w/Francine After the match, the Sandman takes out referee Jim Molineaux and beats him up with a ladder. Styles comments on how 2 Cold Scorpio is going to wrestle Rocco Rock on Saturday in a match where Scorpio will defend the Television Championship against Rock’s tag team title. Scorpio confronts the Public Enemy backstage, taking issue with Rock’s “flyboy” nickname. ECW Champion The Sandman tells Whipwreck that he is the King of Extreme and he has yet to pull out all of the stops when they have faced off. Woman says that she loves the ECW title and will make sure Whipwreck does not get it. Tommy Dreamer promises a show that is too extreme for Terry Funk and he will draw the hardcore back out of Cactus Jack, Jack says Funk’s appearance will backfire on Dreamer because Funk makes Jack do things he does not want to do, Funk tells Jack that he is coming back. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 23 Author Share Posted March 23 (edited) WCW Halloween Havoc 1995 from the Arlington Stadium in Arlington, Texas October 29, 1995 WCW World Championship "If Hogan gets DQed he loses the title": Hulk Hogan© w/Jimmy Hart vs. The Giant w/Kevin Sullivan Lex Luger vs. Randy Savage Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman vs. Flair & Sting Meng w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Lex Luger Dean Malenko vs. Jerry Lynn Zodiac w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Randy Savage WCW Tag Team Championship: American Males© vs. Harlem Heat w/Sensuous Sherri WCW Television Championship: Diamond Dallas Page© w/Maxx Muscle & Diamond Doll vs. Johnny B. Badd Predictions are open! Edited March 23 by StanMiguel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawn Posted March 23 Share Posted March 23 The Giant Randy Savage Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman Lex Luger Dean Malenko Randy Savage Harlem Heat DDP 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ry guy 64 Posted March 23 Share Posted March 23 Giant Savage Anderson and Pillman Luger Malenko Savage Harlem Heat DDP 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kanegan Posted March 24 Share Posted March 24 WCW World Championship "If Hogan gets DQed he loses the title": Hulk Hogan© w/Jimmy Hart vs. The Giant w/Kevin Sullivan Lex Luger vs. Randy Savage Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman vs. Flair & Sting Meng w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Lex Luger Dean Malenko vs. Jerry Lynn Zodiac w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Randy Savage WCW Tag Team Championship: American Males© vs. Harlem Heat w/Sensuous Sherri WCW Television Championship: Diamond Dallas Page© w/Maxx Muscle & Diamond Doll vs. Johnny B. Badd 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHK1989 Posted March 24 Share Posted March 24 The Giant Randy Savage Anderson & Pillman Lex Luger Dean Malenko Randy Saage Harlem Heat Johnny B. Band 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TardisMechanic Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 Hogan Savage Flair and Sting Luger Malenko Savage Harlem Heat DDP 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Byron Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 My picks: The Giant, Lex Luger, Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman, Lex Luger, Randy Savage, Harlem Heat, DDP... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobby_McDonald Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 Hogan Savage Anderson & Pillman Luger Lynn Savage Harlem Heat DDP 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 28 Author Share Posted March 28 Preshow: Blue Bloods def. Nasty Boys (10:11) Chris Benoit, Eddy Guerrero and Chris Kanyon def. Alex Wright, Hector Guerrero and Disco Inferno (11:55) Scott Norton def. Iceman King Parsons (2:01) Welcome to WCW Halloween Havoc 1995!! from the Arlington Stadium in Arlington, Texas October 29, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan do the opening. We get an update from Tony that Anderson and Pillman have attacked Ric Flair in the parking lot. WCW Television Championship: Diamond Dallas Page© w/Maxx Muscle & Diamond Doll vs. Johnny B. Badd DDP kicks out of a powerbomb whilst Badd kicks out of a swinging DDT. Badd gets the big dive onto DDP and Muscle outside the ring, which leads to a near fall back inside when Badd gets a springboard splash. Some heel miscommunication leads to Badd getting a roll up for another two, but Muscle eventually ends up clocking DDP by accident and that leads to Badd getting the three count to a great reaction from the crowd. Winner: AND NEW WCW World Television Champion Johnny B. Badd Diamond Doll doesn’t look too unhappy that DDP lost. WCW Tag Team Championship: American Males© vs. Harlem Heat w/Sensuous Sherri The Heat are motivated, working over Riggs with quick tags and powerful striking moves. Bagwell gets the hot tag and hits the fisherman’s suplex on Ray after a stiff kick to the chest. Booker T breaks that up and an O’Connor roll effort by Bagwell allows Sherri to rake his eyes behind the referee’s back, with Booker blasting Bagwell with an axe kick and allowing the Heat to win the tag team titles for the fourth time. Winner: AND NEW WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat Gene Okerlund interviews Harlem Heat and Sister Sherri. They gloat about their victory, with Booker T saying that the Heat will gladly defend the titles against all comers. Zodiac w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Randy Savage Savage takes Zodiac outside for a brawl whilst security surrounds the ring. Savage puts Zodiac back inside for the Macho Elbow and the three count. Winner: Randy Savage Mean Gene Okerlund is backstage, where he plugs his hotline and then brings in Johnny B Badd for a victory speech. Badd says that if you believe then you can achieve Dean Malenko vs. Jerry Lynn Dean takes out Lynn with a dive, only for Lynn to return the favour straight after. Dean eventually picks up the win with an armbar. Winner: Dean Malenko Mean Gene is with Randy Savage, where he says he’ll beat Hogan if they ever meet in the ring despite their friendship. The Master yells about the galaxies being aligned for The Giant and Abdullah to end Hulkamania once and for all. Sullivan adds that Hogan’s friends are actually vultures and that lightning will not strike twice. Meng w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Lex Luger Luger manages to dodge a Meng dropkick and make the comeback with a series of clotheslines. Meng gets out his golden spike and hits Luger in the throat with it and then makes the pin, but Kevin Sullivan comes in and stomps Luger to ensure that Luger now has to face Savage. Winner: Lex Luger Mean Gene is with The Giant, who is dressed like Andre the Giant. Giant says he’s winning and taking the belt. Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman vs. Flair & Sting Sting is locked in an abdominal stretch by Anderson and reaches out in the direction of Flair whilst Flair encourages him to keep going. Sting keeps fighting. Sting yells out to Flair at points and Flair encourages him by saying “I’m here buddy". Sting ends up throwing Pillman into Anderson before finally making the tag to Flair, who promptly turns on him and the Horsemen pile on for the DQ. Winner: Flair & Sting The Horsemen lay Sting out and head over to Mean Gene in the entrance way for a promo. Lex Luger has a backstage promo with Mike Tenay. Luger questions what happened in his match, saying people clearly want him to wrestle Savage for whatever reason. He says he’ll be all over Savage in the match, because his goal is to become WCW Champ. Lex Luger vs. Randy Savage Jimmy Hart comes down to ringside, despite the fact he doesn’t manage either man, whilst Luger viciously goes after Savage to boo’s from the crowd. Savage eventually throws Luger into Hart, who is on the apron for some reason, and then follows up with the Macho Elbow for the pin. Winner: Randy Savage Big video package to hype up the Giant and Hogan feud. The Giant showed up claiming to be the son of Andre The Giant, and attacked Hogan a bunch of times, including squishing his prized motor bike under a Monster Truck. Hogan also had his moustache shaved off by Sullivan, and has since started wearing black gear to show off that he’s indulging his dark side. Finally, on the Nitro before this event, a new Dungeon member Abdullah The Butcher debuted. WCW World Championship "If Hogan gets DQed he loses the title": Hulk Hogan© w/Jimmy Hart vs. The Giant w/Kevin Sullivan Giant brings an end to Hogan’s comeback by going to a bear hug, and then goes to the Choke Slam once Hogan breaks out of that hold. Hogan fully Hulks Up this time, gets the slam and Leg Drop, but Jimmy Hart of all people clocks the ref, meaning there is no one to count. Hart hits Hogan with the belt after that. With the ref down, Giant, Sullivan and Hart attack Hogan. Luger and Savage run down for the save, but Luger turns on Savage to reveal that Jimmy Hart is now his manager. Abdullah comes down to the ring as well, Giant then grabs Hogan in a bear hug as Abdullah bloodies him with a fork. The referee awakens and awards Giant the win, as Hart was Hogan’s manager and attacked the ref. Winner: AND NEW WCW World Heavyweight Champion The Giant The Dungeon finally stand tall with The Giant as WCW World Heavyweight Champion! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @Dawn 6/8 @Ry guy 64 6/8 @kanegan 5/8 @DHK1989 7/8 @TardisMechanic 6/8 @Lord Byron 4/8 @Nobby_McDonald 4/8 Thank you all for predictions for the show, I think this is the most amount of people have had predict. It means the world to me as this save takes a lot of work to get through week to week. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total for 1995: @Nobby_McDonald 10/44 @kanegan 19/44 @DHK1989 21/44 @Ry guy 64 20/44 @TardisMechanic 11/44 @Dawn 35/44 @Lord Byron 8/44 @Wrestling Machine 9/44 At the end of 1995, I will be putting on a big WWF house show event, the person with the highest predictions will get to book 3 matches for the show, second highest will get 2 and third will get to book 1 one. (Title matches included but I will be picking the winners to all the matches) 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TardisMechanic Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 A very exciting show, I love how unpredictable yet semi-historical it has been so far. Personally though, I wouldn't have followed the Horsemen turn with a Luger promo, that's like following a steak meal with porridge. I can't wait to see what you do with him though. That's why TEW is amazing, who knows what will happen! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 29 Author Share Posted March 29 2 hours ago, TardisMechanic said: A very exciting show, I love how unpredictable yet semi-historical it has been so far. Personally though, I wouldn't have followed the Horsemen turn with a Luger promo, that's like following a steak meal with porridge. I can't wait to see what you do with him though. That's why TEW is amazing, who knows what will happen! Huge pop for "following a steak meal with porridge". I really appreciate the kind words. I want to run a historically accurate save but still add my own flair (no pun intended) and make it a little different. Hence the lack of a monster truck battle at Halloween Havoc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted March 29 Author Share Posted March 29 Preshow: Top Of The Superlight def. Amy Lee & Lexie Fyfe (6:05) The Roadie def. Barry Horowitz (0:55) Jean Pierre LaFitte def. J.C. Ice (4:34) Welcome to Monday Night RAW!! from the Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina October 30, 1995 Jerry "The King" Lawler, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are on commentary for tonights show. Tenryu, Tanaka and Bull Nakano vs. Eli Blu, Jacob Blu and Reggie Bennett Tenryu stays on the attack but ducks his head for a back drop and The Blu Brothers fight back. Bull cuts Reggie off then slugs away before sending Bennetts shoulder into the post. Tanaka works the arm then Nakano hits a top rope Leg Drop for win. Winner: Tenryu, Tanaka and Bull Nakano Goldust attacks Vega before the bell and hammers away in the corner. Goldust w/Marlena vs. Savio Vega Vega hits a DDT for two but Goldust decks him then takes Vega into the corner. Vega avoids a corner splash and then uses his good arm to hit a few clotheslines as the crowd is into his comeback. Goldust then boots Vega down after ducking the spinning heel kick and after that uses a hammerlock cradle for the win. Winner: Goldust WWF President Gorilla Monsoon make the Bret Hart vs. Diesel match at Survior Series a no countout, no disqualification match. We get interrupted to go backstage where Vince says we have a shoving match. The camera cuts back and the 1-2-3 Kid is telling Razor Ramon to calm down as Razor says “we can do this right now." Marty Jannetty vs. Ron Garvin This is Garvins first appearance in the WWF since November 1990. Garvin has “Hot Bod” written on the back of his tights. He works the arm briefly before Marty reverses. Garvin eats a back elbow smash and Marty takes him over with a monkey flip. Marty hammers away in the corner then hits a clothesline before applying a chin lock. Marty puts Rubbish Ronnie away with a flying fist drop. Winner: Marty Jannetty Vince is now in the ring with British Bulldog & Jim Cornette. Cornette is irate over Bulldog constantly being passed over for title shots and that WWF President Gorilla Monsoon even stated Bret was going to face the winner of Bulldog vs. Diesel at In Your House, where Bulldog did win via disqualification. Cornette then said the Wild Card match at Survivor Series is unfair and that Mr. Mason will investigate this as well. Bulldog yells at Jannetty and says he does not belong in the same ring and him and he’s just a stepping stone to get to Diesel. However, Marty runs out and dropkicks Bulldog from behind. He then takes out Cornette and points at Mason before backing him into the corner. Smokin' Gunns w/Alundra Blayze vs. Black Bart & Michael Kirchner The Gunns are now work over Black Bart in the corner until eventually Kirchner tags in but is then quickly put away with the Sidewinder. Winner: Smokin' Gunns Bret Hart tells us that its tough when good friends go to war and says he respects Diesel but in “The Survivor Series” a winner must be declared and he will be champion once again Back from commercial, we see Paul Bearer in the graveyard warning Mabel that Undertaker will return. WWF Intercontinental Championship: Razor Ramon© vs. Owen Hart w/Jim Cornette Owen rolls over and drapes his arm across Razor’s chest for a nearfall after the ref nearly counted both men out. Razor fights back and punches out Owen then sets up for his super back suplex as Owen falls on top in midair but Razor rolls through for a two count. Owen goes up in the Razor’s Edge, Yokozuna is able to make his way into the ring and yank Owen down. Yokozuna then punches Razor for the DQ finish. Winner: Razor Ramon Yokozuna then hits Razor with a leg drop and its 2 on 1 until Kid runs out for the save. Yokozuna is able to headbutt Kid then hits him with a leg drop. Ahmed Johnson comes into the ring standing behind Yokozuna and when Yokozuna turns around he gets slammed by Yokozuna. Bulldog is in the ring and Johnson dares him to make a move as the show goes off air. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted April 4 Author Share Posted April 4 Preshow: Dungeon of Doom (Abdullah the Butcher & Kevin Sullivan) def. The James Boys (2:10) Chris Kanyon def. Dick Slater (4:05) Terry Richards def. Sgt. Craig Pittman (5:33) Welcome to Monday Nitro!! from the The Tucson Convention Centre in Tucson, Arazona October 30, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. Bischoff says that Randy Savage will not face Zodiac tonight because he was hurt at Halloween Havoc and that Eddy Guerrero will be his replacement. Eddy Guerrero vs. Zodiac w/Kevin Sullivan Zodiac keeps Guerrero grounded, suplexing him several times and methodically working the arm. Several gutwrench suplexes seem to have Guerrero beat but his stuns the former Beefcake with a victory roll to score the upset. Winner: Eddy Guerrero Schiavone recaps Ric Flair’s turn on Sting at Halloween Havoc.. The Shark w/Kevin Sullivan vs. Scott Norton The match gets off to a hot start, with both men trading big blows and Norton slamming the Shark. The action eventually spills to the floor, where Norton throws Shark into the ring stairs. Norton eventually hits Shark with a huge lariat for the win. Winner: Scott Norton Schiavone welcomes out the Three Horseman, with Brian Pillman hyping the four fingers as a symbol of excellence that is a dynasty in professional wrestling. Arn Anderson puts over Sting’s resiliency but reminds him that he is no match for the three of them. Flair says that the Horseman will be ready to work on next week’s show whether people like it or not. Sabu w/The Shiek vs. Disco Inferno Disco slowing things down after Sabu lands a springboard dropkick. A blind charge puts Disco on the canvas and Sabu wastes no time finishing him off with a somersault leg drop from the ring apron. After the match, Sabu puts Disco on a table but when he tries a somersault plancha Disco moves and runs to the back. Winner: Sabu Fans are shown footage of the end of last night’s pay-per-view. Johnny B. Badd introduces his tag team partner... Road Warrior Hawk. He says tonight he is Road Warrior Badd. Lex Luger & The Giant w/Jimmy Hart & Kevin Sullivan vs. Road Warrior Hawk & Road Warrior Badd Luger does all the wrestling for his team but Badd gets a big hot tag. When it looks like Hawk might put Luger down for the count, Hart hops on the ring apron and Meng lays out both Hawk & Badd with kicks, giving Luger the chance to put The Road Warrior in the Torture Rack for the win. Winner: Lex Luger & The Giant Schiavone interviews Kevin Sullivan, Lex Luger, the Giant, and Jimmy Hart. The Giant is sporting the WCW title, which Schiavone is quick to note that he did not fairly win it at Halloween Havoc. Hart says that he once managed Sullivan and that while Sullivan was his past, Luger and the Giant are his future. Luger gloats about beating Hogan up last night, with the Giant saying that he will defend the WCW title on the next Nitro against anyone willing to face him. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted April 10 Author Share Posted April 10 Welcome to ECW Hardcore TV!! from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania October 31, 1995 Joey Styles is on commentary for tonights show. Austin does an Eric Bischoff impression on Monday Nitro, talking about his joy in firing people over the phone. Austin calls WCW’s talent old and their show “Monday Nyquil” where “the big boys play with each other.” The Pitbulls w/Francine vs. Tony Stetson & Pablo Marquez The Pitbulls rush the ring and destroy their opponents in less than a minute. Winner: The Pitbulls Jason, the Pitbulls former manager, walks into the ring. He admits to making an error when he sold their contract to Stevie Richards and claims that if he were still managing the Pitbulls that they would have never lost the ECW Tag Team Championship. Jason offers to revisit his old role if the Pitbulls ditch Francine. As the Pitbulls hold Francine back, Jason kicks her in the head, the Pitbulls corner him but are attacked by the Eliminators. After Pitbull #2 eats Total Elimination, Rick Steiner and Taz make the save. Styles says that Steve Austin will make his in-ring debut for ECW at November to Remember. Public Enemy vs. Damien Kane & Hack Myers Public Enemy are in control until Rocco Rock misses a splash. Damien Kane runs wild and hits Grunge with a chair. Myers is in now and covers but only gets two as Grunge reverses with a powerbomb and gets the win. Winner: Public Enemy The Public Enemy put Mikey Whipwreck through his final training before facing the Sandman for the ECW Championship. His "training” starts by climbing a ladder to get a six-pack of beer, grabbing each one in turn for Johnny Grunge. Steve Austin crashes another Sandman-Mikey Whipwreck match, coming out before their title match to insult both combatants, as well as Woman. When Woman tries to hit Austin with a Singapore cane after he exits the ring, he picks her up and carries her to the locker room over his shoulder. Ladder Match for the ECW Heavyweight Championship: Mikey Whipwreck vs. The Sandman© w/Woman Sandman tosses the ladder down on Whipwreck with reckless abandon and then uses it as a teeter-totter to smash Whipwreck in the face. Whipwreck responds in kind by smashing the Sandman in the face with the ladder several times, weakening the champion to the point where Whipwreck can use a splash to end the Sandman’s six-month title reign. Winner: AND NEW ECW Heavyweight Champion Mikey Whipwreck After the match, Cactus Jack runs into the ring to give Whipwreck a hug. The babyface side of the roster pour out of the locker room to lift Whipwreck on their shoulders and they let Jack know that his presence is not wanted. A video package puts over the Sandman’s run with the ECW Championship. A bloodied Sandman tells Woman at the end of it that it is now time to do things his way. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted April 10 Author Share Posted April 10 This week in wrestling WCW Monday Nitro was in the South West and had an attendance of 8,452 and the WWF held Monday Night RAW in the Mid Atlantic with 7,456 wrestling fans showing up. ECW Hardcore TV was also held in the ECW Arena (Viking Hall) and had a turn out of 873. Sunny has recently been failing to show up to pre show meeting in the WWF. An intoxicated Razor Ramon has crashed the rental cars of both Davey Boy Smith and Bob Holly in the past week but with no charges being pressed it seems the WWF will keep using him. At the same time backstage at WWF Monday Night Raw Kevin Nash (Diesel) provocated Davey Boy into a fight with the two of them being held apart. Mike Lockwood and Trent Acid both debuted on the independent scene this week. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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