StanMiguel Posted May 15 Author Share Posted May 15 Preshow: Dynamite Kansai & Akira Hokuto def. Cuty Suzuki & Megumi Kudo (10:12) Lord Steven Regal, Earl Robert Eaton and Dean Malenko def. Steve Armstrong, Scott Armstrong and Cobra (10:07) Alex Wright def. Ricky Santana (10:53) Welcome to Monday Nitro!! from the The Dahlberg Arena in Missoula, Montana November 20, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. The Shark vs. Scott Norton The Shark attacks Norton before the bell, but Norton shrugs off some blows and catches the Shark with a powerslam out of nowhere to prevail. Winner: Scott Norton Flair says Guerrero is not on his level, he is letting Pillman take his place in the match instead. Eddy Guerrero vs. Brian Pillman w/Ric Flair Pillman suplexs Guerrero to the floor, he crashes into the guardrail on a dive to the floor and Guerrero capitalises with a dive of his own. After crotching Guerrero when he tries a frog splash, Pillman gets overconfident, is pushed off the top when he tries a superduperplex, and Guerrero hits the frog splash for the upset. Winner: Eddy Guerrero Gene Okerlund interviews Kevin Sullivan and Jimmy Hart. Hart tells Sting that he has been displaced by Randy Savage in Hulk Hogan’s circle of friendship. Road Warrior Hawk vs. Paul Orndorff w/Big Bubba Rogers The two brawl until Rogers tapes a roll of quarters to his fist and tries to run the ropes, only to have Hacksaw Jim Duggan run out and trip him, causing Orndorffs head to hit Rodgers' fist to lose. Winner: Road Warrior Hawk Hulk Hogan w/Randy Savage vs. Sting Hogan works a headlock before trapping Sting in a bearhug when Sting goes for the Stinger’s Splash. Hogan hulks out of a Scorpion Deathlock, however, a leg drop misses and Sting reapplies the Scorpion, with Hogan yelling to Savage that his leg is going to be broken and begging referee Randy Anderson for help. Before Hogan can submit, though, the Dungeon of Doom run in and attack both men. Winner: N/A After the bell, the Giant attempts to chokeslam Sting and Hogan, only to have Savage break that up with a chair. The Giant plants Savage with a chokeslam, but Sting and Hogan grab a chair and send the Giant over the top rope. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 15 Author Share Posted May 15 Welcome to ECW Hardcore TV!! from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 21, 1995 Joey Styles is on commentary for tonights show. Buh Buh Ray Dudley’s squash of Tony Stetson at November to Remember ’95 airs. Buh Buh Ray Dudley w/The Dudley Family vs. J.T. Smith Buh Buh instantly hits J.T. with a chair and pins him within the minute. Winner: Buh Buh Ray Dudley Don E. Allen, El Puerto Riqueño, Tony Stetson run down to help up J.T. Smith and attack the Dudleys as they celebrate together. The Dudley Family w/Sign Guy Dudley vs. Don E. Allen, El Puerto Riqueño, Tony Stetson and J.T. Smith Big Dick attacks Stetson from behind and lots of punches and chokes follow. After Don E. misses a dive,Buh Bub sends Puerto Riqueno into Smith, who is on the apron, and that sets up the Big Dick Powerbomb for the finish. Winner: The Dudley Family Joey Styles puts over how the Public Enemy owned November to Remember. Gary Albright vs. Chad Austin & Damien Kane Albright busts out the rolling German suplexes, transitioning that into a dragon suplex and finally powerbombing Austin for the win. Winner: Gary Albright Steve Austin’s attack on the Sandman and loss to ECW Champion Mikey Whipwreck at November to Remember is shown next. ECW Tag Team Championship: The Sandman & Too Cold Scorpio© w/Woman vs. Public Enemy vs. The Pitbulls w/Francine Sandman counters Pitbull #1’s top rope splash by rolling through and he nearly retains the title after avoiding the Public Enemy diving through a table. A frustrated Scorpio busts out some trash cans and Johnny Grunge responds by setting a table alight. Rocco Rock fails to put Pitbull #2 away after a Moonsault and a legsweep from Sandman secures the victory. Winner: AND STILL ECW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS The Sandman & Too Cold Scorpio Sabu’s return to ECW at November to Remember closes the broadcast. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 15 Author Share Posted May 15 (edited) WCW World War 3 1995 from Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts November 26, 1995 60 Wrestlers, 3 Rings, 3 Giants, 1 Battle Royal for the WCW Title: Diamond Dallas Page vs. Fidel Sierra vs. Johnny B. Badd vs. Chris Kanyon vs. Sting vs. The Shark vs. Brian Pillman vs. Abdullah The Butcher vs. Terry Gordy vs. Paul Orndorff vs. Arn Anderson vs. Eddy Guerrero vs. Hulk Hogan vs. Atsushi Onita vs. Johnny Ace vs. Nobuhiko Takada vs. Road Warrior Hawk vs. Jerry Sags vs. Chris Benoit vs. Lord Steven Regal vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell vs. Ricky Santana vs. Brian Knobbs vs. Randy Savage vs. Booker T vs. Lex Luger vs. Zodiac vs. Big Bubba Rogers vs. Meng vs. The Taskmaster vs. The Giant vs. Cobra vs. Alex Wright vs. Scott Norton vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Pez Whatley vs. VK Wallstreet vs. Scotty Riggs vs. Hugh Morrus vs. Disco Inferno vs. Kurasawa vs. Ric Flair vs. Earl Robert Eaton vs. Jim Duggan vs. Dick Slater vs. Stevie Ray vs. Dynamite Kansai vs. Little Tokyo Vs Steve Armstrong vs. Bunkhouse Buck vs. Dave Sullivan vs. Scott Armstrong vs. Joey Maggs vs. Sgt. Craig Pittman vs. Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker vs. Crusher Maedomari vs. Bobby Walker vs. Combat Toyoda vs. Akira Hokuto vs. Maxx Muscle Lex Luger w/Jimmy Hart vs. Randy Savage WCW United States Championship: Chris Benoit w/Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman vs. Sting© Akira Hokuto & Combat Toyoda w/Sonny Onoo vs. Cuty Suzuki & Jaguar Yokota Taped Fist Match: Big Bubba Rogers vs. Hacksaw Jim Duggan WCW World Television Championship: Johnny B. Badd© vs. Diamond Dallas Page w/Diamond Doll Predictions are open! Edited May 15 by StanMiguel 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Lord Byron Posted May 16 Share Posted May 16 Randy Savage, Lex Luger, Sting, Akira Hokuto and Combat Toyoda, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, and Johnny B. Badd... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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StanMiguel Posted May 18 Author Share Posted May 18 Preshow: Megumi Kudo def. Shark Tsuchiya (10:30) Blue Bloods def. Barrio Brothers (6:06) Atsushi Onita, Johnny Ace and Nobuhiko Takada def. Brian Knobbs, Jerry Sags and Sgt. Craig Pittman (4:14) Welcome to WCW World War 3 1995!! from Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts November 26, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. Hogan, Savage and Sting come out for a promo with Gene, Hogan says Savage doesnt have an injured arm. Page wants the title back and Kimberly is sick of it. WCW World Television Championship vs. The Service of Kimberly: Johnny B. Badd© vs. Diamond Dallas Page w/The Diamond Doll Kimberly holds up a card that says 10 for Badd. Page hits a ton of backbreakers. DDP tries cheating with feet on the ropes to win, but Badd is able to survive that, DDP actually kicks out of a Tombstone Piledriver at one stage, which might have been one near fall too many but Badd quickly follows with a springboard leg drop for the three. Winner: Johnny B. Badd Badd says Doll doesn’t have to manage him if she doesn’t want to. Taped Fist Match: Big Bubba Rogers vs. Jim Duggan Bubba hits a running enziguri and has another roll of tape with him, he tapes Duggan to the ropes, which the referee has to allow. VK Wallstreet joins the match and slips Bubba a chain, which allows Bubba to knock Duggan out whilst the ref isn’t looking for the knockout punch. Winner: Big Bubba Rogers Benoit talks down to Sting and says he’ll get the title. Hart lists off all these reasons why Luger is going to win the world title. Akira Hokuto & Combat Toyoda w/Sonny Onoo vs. Cuty Suzuki & Jaguar Yokota Hokuto suplexes both of her opponents at the same time, but Suzuki and Jaguar respond by knocking her down and then coming off the top with a series of double stomps. Suzuki nearly getting killed with a big German Suplex from Hokuto. Amazingly she gets back up, but finds a Hokuto dropkick from the top and then a dive to the floor waiting for her. Suzuki makes the save before the three on Yokota, however it merely leads to Akira dropping a leg from the top for three. Winner: Akira Hokuto & Combat Toyoda Kevin Sullivan and the Giant say the title should never have been taken off them! WCW United States Championship: Chris Benoit vs. Sting© Benoit ends up throwing some German Suplexes and comes off the top with a big head butt for two. Sting hits an one armed power bomb and then hits Northern Lights Suplex. Benoit hits a Flair style low blow when the referee gets caught between the two men. Benoit also locks in a Figure Four but he makes the mistake of slapping Sting in the face and that leads to Sting firing up. Sting gets a big Superplex and then locks in the Scorpion Deathlock, but Benoit rolls him through for the three. Winner: AND NEW WCW UNITED STATES CHAMPION Chris Benoit Recap of Savage vs. Luger, Savage says he’s going to win both matches. Savage says it wasnt Luger, he’s always jittery and that’s part of his charm. Lex Luger w/Jimmy Hart vs. Randy Savage Savage drops the Macho Elbow on Luger, but Hart distracts the referee, meaning the match must continue. Luger locks Savage in the Human Torture Wrack outside the ring before putting Savage back into the ring. Luger applies an arm bar in the middle of the ring, which leads to the referee stopping the bout and awarding it to Luger. Winner: Lex Luger Recap of Sting vs. Benoit, Harlem Heat want to be on the show and challenge anyone in the back to a tag team title match! THe Horsemen without Benoit or Flair come out, Arn wants them all to leave with gold tonight. WCW World Tag Team Championship: Harlem Heat© w/Sensuous Sherri vs. The Four Horsemen (Arn Anderson & Brian Pillman) Arn targets the legs of Booker T then heads up to the second rope after a german suplex but misses the fist drop. Both Booker and Arn are down and tag out as Pillman fires away on Stevie Ray. Booker cleans house until Pillman attacks him from the outside. Arn hits Stevie with a stalling piledriver but Sting appears on the ramp distracting Arn. Booker sneaks in and rolls up Arn to get the win. Winner: Harlem Heat Recap of what has lead to World War 3. Hogan says the stars will align and he will once again be world heavyweight champion. World War 3 for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Diamond Dallas Page vs. Fidel Sierra vs. Johnny B. Badd vs. Chris Kanyon vs. Sting vs. The Shark vs. Brian Pillman vs. Abdullah The Butcher vs. Terry Gordy vs. Paul Orndorff vs. Arn Anderson vs. Eddy Guerrero vs. Hulk Hogan vs. Atsushi Onita vs. Johnny Ace vs. Nobuhiko Takada vs. Road Warrior Hawk vs. Jerry Sags vs. Chris Benoit vs. Lord Steven Regal vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell vs. Ricky Santana vs. Brian Knobbs vs. Randy Savage vs. Booker T vs. Lex Luger vs. Zodiac vs. Big Bubba Rogers vs. Meng vs. The Taskmaster vs. The Giant vs. Cobra vs. Alex Wright vs. Scott Norton vs. Jerry Lynn vs. Pez Whatley vs. VK Wallstreet vs. Scotty Riggs vs. Hugh Morrus vs. Disco Inferno vs. Kurasawa vs. Ric Flair vs. Earl Robert Eaton vs. Jim Duggan vs. Dick Slater vs. Stevie Ray vs. Dynamite Kansai vs. Little Tokyo Vs Steve Armstrong vs. Bunkhouse Buck vs. Dave Sullivan vs. Scott Armstrong vs. Joey Maggs vs. Sgt. Craig Pittman vs. Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker vs. Crusher Maedomari vs. Bobby Walker vs. Combat Toyoda vs. Akira Hokuto vs. Maxx Muscle There are three rings with 20 wrestlers in them, once it comes down to 20 wrestlers left total they’ll converge in one ring. There will be a giant in each ring, with Abdullah in one, The Giant in another and Hogan in the third. Abdullah gets thrown out early. In one ring with Sting, Flair, Luger, Hogan and Hawk all battle it out. Pillman flashes the four fingers whilst choking Disco. Johnny Ace and Norton go at it briefly, Randy Savage and Bobby Eaton also brawl all around one ring. DDP and Johnny B. Badd eliminate each other at the same time. Benoit goes out pretty quickly as Sting goes straight for him. Hawk actually tries to save Onita from being eliminated as they tag in Japan but Hogan soon knocks them both out. Eddy Guerrero hangs around the outside of the turnbuckle to avoid elimination, and Arn Anderson takes a Missile Dropkick from him. Eddy does eventually get eliminated by the remaining Horsemen, who are then thrown out by Hogan to leave us with Hogan, Savage, Giant, Sting, Luger and Terry Gordy. Luger and Sting once again work together to try and throw Giant out, which leads to Hogan dumping all three of them out. However, Giant pulls Hogan out under the ropes and brawls with him, which leads to the refs thinking he’s been eliminated. Leading to Savage knocking out Terry Gordy and the referees award the match and the belt to him. Winner: AND NEW WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Randy Savage Post match, Gene comes out to talk to Savage, Hogan throws a fit about how he should be champion and how he didn’t go out. Hogan says that we can look at the tape tomorrow on Nitro. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @Ry guy 64 5/6 @DHK1989 5/6 @Lord Byron 4/6 @Dawn 4/6 Thank you all for predictions for the show. I understand its a little annoying running 3 ppvs almost back to back but were onto the TV run again. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total for 1995: @Nobby_McDonald 16/66 @kanegan 19/66 @DHK1989 35/66 @Ry guy 64 38/66 @TardisMechanic 11/66 @Dawn 51/66 @Lord Byron 17/66 @Wrestling Machine 9/66 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. 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StanMiguel Posted May 21 Author Share Posted May 21 Preshow: Commando Bolshoi, Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka def. Amy Lee, Candi Devine and Lexie Fyfe (10:19) The Hardy Brothers def. PG-13 (6:34) The Roadie def. Barry Horowitz (5:02) Welcome to Monday Night RAW!! from the Gersten Pavilion in Los Angeles, California November 27, 1995 Mr. Perfect, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are on commentary for tonights show. The show starts off with a video package of Shawn Michaels’ collapse last week during his match against Owen Hart. Vince says its a stark reminder of what can really happen. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Rad Radford Radford snaps Bigelow's neck off of the top rope then lands some shots before taking the action into the ring. Bigelow clotheslines Radford then follows with a scissors kick. Bigelow drops Radford with a pump kick and after that hits a spinebuster. Bigelow hits a Nuclear Splash for the win. Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow After the match, Lawler heads ringside to interview Bigelow. He tells Bigelow how Douglas will teach him a lesson at In Your House. Bigelow then takes umbrage and gets into Lawler’s face but Douglas comes. Douglas puts over Bigelow’s size but the road to stardom takes place in his classroom as he points to the ring. Video on Shawn and his recent attacks starting from the attack in Syracuse, NY and all the damage he took at the Survivor Series until it all caught up with him last week in his match against Owen Hart. Aja Kong & Tomoko Watanabe vs. Alundra Blayze & Kyoko Inoue Inoue ducks a crossbody then puts on the Romero special. Blayze tags in and slaps Watanabe. Kong is in and back to kicking Inoue. Inoue clotheslines both of her opponents then she runs up the ropes and hits a falling back elbow for two. Watanabe comes back with a crossbody but heads up top where Inoue takes her off with an overhead suplex. Kong is in now and tries a spinning back fist but Blayze ducks then runs wild. Blayze hits a pair of missile dropkicks but misses a third attempt. Blayze tags out after avoiding a splash then Inoue tries a piledriver but cant get it done and gets dropped on her head with a Saito suplex. Kong hits the spinning back fist for the win. Winner: Aja Kong & Tomoko Watanabe Clip from Survivor Series when Diesel attacked Bret Hart and the officials after losing the title that leads to last week’s promo where Diesel said he was done being a corporate puppet. Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Michael Modest Helmsley takes Modest down with a high knee. Michael fights back but Helmsley cuts him off and hits the Pedigree for the win. Winner: Hunter Hearst Helmsley Jim Cornette & Owen Hart issue an open challenge for the PPV. Owen says he will hospitalise everyone just like he did to Shawn Michaels. Ted DiBiase leads Kama to the ring. Kama comes out on crutches. DiBiase grabs the mic and tells us that due to injuries, Kama is unable to wrestle. DiBiase then said he bought the services of another superstar and introduces Sir Mo. Sir Mo w/King Mabel vs. The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer Undertaker beats on Mo. DiBiase tries to trip up Undertaker and that allows Mo to clothesline him over the top rope. Mo distracts the ref as Kama beats up on Undertaker on the outside. Mo heads out and targets the back. Undertaker fights back and chokes out Mo in the corner. Undertaker hits Mo with a chokeslam for the win. Winner: The Undertaker After the match, Mabel heads out to the ring and tries to grab the remnants of the urn but Undertaker was able to snatch it as it hung on the ringpost. Mabel attacks Bearer from behind and runs away with the urn. Million Dollar Corporation w/Ted DiBiase vs. Bart Gunn, Razor Ramon and Billy Gunn Razor targets 1-2-3 Kid then heads up top after a stalling suplex but misses. Razor tags out as The Smokin' Gunns fire away on Sid and Tatanka. Razor cleans house but Ted attacks him on the outside. Bart Gunn hits Tatanka with a pop up powerbomb but Razor tags himself in and hits the Razors Edge on Tatanka to get the win. Winner: Bart Gunn, Razor Ramon and Billy Gunn Brother Love Show with guest Bret Hart. Brother Love won’t let Bret speak and tries to say he is afraid of The Undertaker. Bret finally speaks and says to achieve great things you have to live like you’re never going to die. He then calls out Diesel for being “cheap” after what he did to him at Survivor Series. The interview ends but Bob Backlund sneaks in from behind and puts Bret in the crossface chicken wing as Brother Love keeps talking. Backlund screams about Bret being a disgrace then finally releases the hold after several referees pull him off. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 23 Author Share Posted May 23 Preshow: Eddy Guerrero def. The Renegade (10:39) Scott Norton & V.K. Wallstreet def. Cobra & Sgt. Craig Pittman (8:56) Terry Gordy & Chris Kanyon def. Barrio Brothers (7:14) Welcome to Monday Nitro!! from the The Hammons Student Center in Springfield, Missouri November 27, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. WCW World Television Championship: Johnny B. Badd© w/Diamond Doll vs. Diamond Dallas Page Page walks to the ring with flowers and sucker punches Badd after he hands them to her. As Page works over Badd, the Doll investigates the flowers and finds a chain in them, causing her to wonder whether she should use it to help Badd or Page. Page calls for the chain, but when she throws it into the ring it goes underneath Page’s legs, Badd gets it, and blasts his long-time foe for the victory. Winner: Johnny B Badd Badd asks the Doll whether she meant to throw the chain to he or Page and the Doll is evasive, saying all that matters is that Badd won. Combat Toyoda & Akira Hokuto w/Sonny Onoo vs. Cuty Suzuki & Mayumi Ozaki Suzuki cannot complete a proper victory roll and Hokuto lands a powerbomb on Ozaki. Suzuki avoids Hokuto’s somersault tope, but Hokuto and Toyoda are too much to overcome. Hokuto delivers a fisherman’s buster to Suzuki to win for the second straight night. Winner: Combat Toyoda & Akira Hokuto Okerlund interviews Kevin Sullivan and Jimmy Hart. Sullivan is not happy that Luger is teaming with Sting and demands answers. Hart says he, Luger, and Sting have a greater plan. Hulk Hogan vs. Maxx Muscle Hogan gets hit by a snap supex and hard clothesline but kicks out of a lifting spinning full nelson slam before hitting the leg drop. Winner: Hulk Hogan Okerlund interviews WCW Champion Randy Savage, Hogan comes out so Savage can see the video footage of last night’s battle royal ending, but when it is played it cuts out before Hogan can be seen going under the bottom rope. The Giant attacks, chokeslamming Savage on the concrete, and chasing Hogan into the ring. Sting runs out for the save and gets choked until Hogan hits the Giant with a chair and keeps hitting him with a chair until he leaves. Hogan also decks referee Randy Anderson during the beating when he tries to stop it. For a moment it appears that Luger is going to no show... moments later he appears. Luger & Sting w/Jimmy Hart vs. The Four Horsemen w/Chris Benoit Luger blasts Anderson with a forearm off the ropes and Sting hits the Stinger Splash and Scorpion Deathlock. Luger’s efforts to knock Pillman off the top rope backfires as Pillman falls onto Sting. Out of nowhere, Sting pins Pillman with an O’Connor Roll. Winner: Lex Luger and Sting Flair comes out and the Horsemen attack Sting and Luger until Hulk Hogan makes a save. Hogan wants a piece of Luger, but Sting tells him to back off and Luger goes back to the locker room. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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StanMiguel Posted May 29 Author Share Posted May 29 Welcome to ECW Hardcore TV!! from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 28, 1995 Joey Styles is on commentary for tonights show. Super Nova vs. La Parka La Parka hits a running enziguri and then he slips a chain over his fist to blast Nova. Parka proceeds to dance around the ring for 15 seconds before going for the pin. Winner: La Parka A replay of the Terry Funk and Tommy Dreamer vs. Raven and Cactus Jack match at November to Remember airs. Gary Albright vs. Axl Rotten & Ian Rotten Ian gets hit by a T-Bone suplex and hard clothesline as Axl gets dropped by a dead-lift german suplex before Albright picks up the quick victory. Winner: Gary Albright Funk puts over Dreamer as the next hardcore athlete and how his wrestling career is winding down. A tearful Dreamer tells Funk that he will never forget what he did for him. Chris Benoit vs. Steve Austin Benoit blasts Austin with a huge headbut off the ropes as Sandman hits Austin with the cane when he rolls onto the outside. Austin knocks Benoit off the ropes as he goes for a dive but Steve is stopped getting into the ring by Whipwreck. Out of nowhere though, Austin rolls up Benoit for the victory. Winner: Steve Austin Joey Styles interviews Tommy Dreamer, who warns Raven that he is hardcore to the bone and will beat anyone that Raven tries to throw against him. Public Enemy vs. Buh Buh Ray Dudley & Dances with Dudley w/The Dudley Family Buh Buh Ray starts off with a dance off with Rock and stuttering as he stands over Rock after a beatdown. Stevie Richards interferes to help the Dudleys, blasting Rock with a Stevie Kick after Rocco does the Drive-By on Dances with Dudley, but Rock kicks out at two. After that the Enemy knock Buh Buh out of the ring, Grunge hits Dances with a chair, and Rock rolls him up for the win. Winner: Public Enemy After the match the Dudleys, Raven and Richards attack the Enemy until Dreamer tries to save. He is joined by the Eliminators followed by the Pitbulls. The Enemy and Pitbulls argue because they feel that no help was needed. The brawl between the two sides resumes and the babyfaces break Richards arm by having Rock Drive-By onto it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 29 Author Share Posted May 29 (edited) Preshow: Waylon Mercy & Justin Bradshaw def. Bad Crew (5:09) Dr. Isaac Yankem DDS def. Duke Droese (0:34) Travis & Troy def. The Blu Brothers (7:07) Welcome to Monday Night RAW!! from the Manley Field House in Syracuse, New York December 4, 1995 Mr. Perfect, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are on commentary for tonights show. Vince McMahon narrates tonight’s promo video for the Razor Ramon vs. Dean Douglas Intercontinental title match and Sid vs. Marty Jannetty. Sid and Jannetty give dueling promos, with Jannetty promising to light Sid up. Davey Boy Smith w/Jim Cornette vs. Doink the Clown Doink tries to float over the Bulldog on a blind charge, but Davey catches him and powerslams him for a hard fought victory. Winner: Davey Boy Smith Footage of Bob Backlund attacking Bret Hart and Bob Backlund over the past week of WWF shows is aired. McMahon says that Backlund will face Bret in a non-title match on next week’s show. Tenryu, Tanaka & Bull Nakano attack Bart Gunn backstage before he goes out for the match, he can't wrestle so Alundra Blayze steps up and takes his place. The officials almost won't let her but she insists. WWF World Tag Team Championship: Billy Gunn & Alundra Blayze© w/Bart Gunn vs. Tenryu & Tanaka w/Bull Nakano Blayze suplexes both of her opponents at the same time, but Tenryu and Tanaka respond by throwing her out of the ring. Billy hits a big Super-plex on Tenryu who gets back up, but finds a diving dropkick from Blayze. Tanaka makes the save before the three count, and Tenryu & Tanaka hit a German-stiff clothesline combo for the win and the belts. Winner: AND NEW WWF WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS Tenryu & Tanaka Lawler interviews Backlund who gets very upset when he finds out that his match with Bret next week will not be for the title. Rikishi Fatu vs. King Kong Bundy w/Ted DiBiase Fatu barely breaks a sweat against the Bundy, winning the match with a top rope splash. Winner: Rikishi Fatu Dok Hendrix announces that Diesel has taken up Owen Hart’s open contract challenge for In Your House. WWF Intercontinental Championship: Razor Ramon© vs. Dean Douglas Ramon is wearing a piece of tape on his boot with Shawn Michaels name to pay tribute to his friend. Douglas getting in a lot of hard offense but comes up short when Ramon rolls through a body press, clotheslines him, and then takes him out with the Razor’s Edge. Winner: Razor Ramon Brother Love interviews King Mabel, Mabel says that In Your House he will become the first man to put the Undertaker in his own casket. Love reveals a “surprise” as a casket, the casket druid is revealed as Sir Mo and the casket is “custom made” for Mabel. Razor Ramon tells Marty Jannetty backstage that he has his back for his upcoming match against Sid. Sid w/Ted DiBiase vs. Marty Jannetty Jannetty does his best to keep Sid grounded until the 1-2-3 Kid comes out to attack Jannetty on the floor, which brings out Ramon, who chases the Kid into the ring and into the crowd, causing Jannetty to get distracted. Sid powerbombs Jannetty for the victory. Winner: Sid ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited May 30 by StanMiguel 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 29 Author Share Posted May 29 (edited) Preshow: The Blue Bloods def. Scott Armstrong & Mark Starr (6:21) Dave Finlay def. Norman Smiley (6:12) Mariko Yoshida & Aki Kanbayashi def. Shark Tsuchiya & Crusher Maedomari (8:19) Welcome to Monday Nitro!! from the Montagne Center in Beaumont, Texas December 4, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. Bischoff announces Flair, Hogan and The Giant are all on probation and could be suspended. WCW World Tag Team Championship: American Males vs. Harlem Heat© w/Sensuous Sherri NBA star A.C. Green gets into a verbal exchange with Booker T. Despite the distractions, Harlem Heat are able to avoid losing the titles to the Males with Stevie Ray catching Bagwell when he tries a dropkick and putting him in position for a Booker T Harlem Hangover. Winner: Harlem Heat Gene Okerlund interviews Sting and Lex Luger. Sting lets Luger know that if he wins the world title tonight that he will have to go through him at Starrcade. Luger says Sting should worry about him in the triangle match at Starrcade if they do have to meet. Sting vs. Masahiro Chono Sting overcomes some quick arm work, hits the Stinger Splash, and gets the Japanese star to tap out to the Scorpion Deathlock. Winner: Sting Okerlund interviews Ric Flair, who comes out with Charles Barkley. Barkley puts over Flair as his pal. Flair says that Sting and Lex Luger better watch their back because he might call up Barkley to become a Four Horseman. Scott Norton vs. Terry Gordy Norton gives Gorda a huge deadlift german to the outside. A few stiff clotheslines and a headbutt daze Norton but Gordy dives into a discuss lariat. Winner: Scott Norton WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Lex Luger w/Jimmy Hart vs. Randy Savage© As Luger and Savage brawl on the floor, Hart takes off the corner turnbuckle padding, only to have Luger go into it. However, Luger takes referee Randy Anderson down with him, making Anderson unable to count a pinfall after Savage hits the flying elbow drop. When Hart tries to interfere, Savage grabs him, only to have Ric Flair run in and deck Savage with a foreign object. Flair struts to the back, only to be stopped by Hulk Hogan, who chases him back into the ring, and stops Anderson from counting Luger’s pin on a knocked-out Savage, helping Luger win via disqualification. Winner: Lex Luger via DQ After the bell, Hogan beats up Luger and Hart and then accidentally decks Sting. Sting gets in Hogan’s face while Savage tries to play peacemaker. Okerlund interviews Hogan, Sting, and Savage. Hogan demands that Sting keep Luger out of his face. Sting humbly agrees to do Hogan’s bidding and keep Luger away from him. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited May 30 by StanMiguel 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sonny912 Posted May 29 Share Posted May 29 Is the nova that fought la parka the same nova that teams with Stevie richards and the blue meanie or just a luchador who uses the same name? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 30 Author Share Posted May 30 21 hours ago, sonny912 said: Is the nova that fought la parka the same nova that teams with Stevie richards and the blue meanie or just a luchador who uses the same name? Very well done, that is the same Nova from the BWO in his pre-bwo gimmick! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 30 Author Share Posted May 30 Welcome to ECW Hardcore TV!! from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania December 5, 1995 Joey Styles is on commentary for tonights show. Sabu’s return to ECW kicks off the show, a lengthy video package puts over Sabu. The Dudley Family vs. Axl Rotten, Don E. Allen and Ian Rotten Axl Rotten does his best to keep Big Dick Dudley grounded but Buh Buh attacks Ian on the floor, which brings Axl out to the ringside area for him to get outnumbered by all the Dudleys. Don E gets powerbombed by Big Dick for the victory. Winner: The Dudley Family Steve Austin tells Tod Gordon over the phone that he will win the ECW Championship at December to Remember. After the call a graphic announces that Whipwreck will defend the ECW Championship against Austin and the Sandman in a triangle match at the ECW Arena for “December to Disremember.” A video package recaps the Tod Gordon/Bill Alfonso and Beulah McGillicutty/Bill Alfonso feuds. Styles interviews Alfonso, who brags about his win at November to Remember and quips about issuing an opening challenge to everyone in ECW because he wants to wear a title. When Styles dismisses him as crazy Taz comes into the screen. Taz threatens to beatdown Styles if he insults Alfonso again. ECW World Heavyweight Championship: Mikey Whipwreck© vs. Psicosis Whipwreck and Psicosis exchange somersault planchas. Psicosis nearly wins the title with a super hurricanrana but cannot escape a la magistral cradle shortly thereafter. Winner: Mikey Whipwreck The Pitbulls and Francine warn the Public Enemy that they had better be loyal to their side of the Ultimate Jeopardy match at December to Remember. The Pitbulls also brag about their resilience in overcoming recent injuries while Francine complains about breaking a nail when she attacked Jason at November to Remember. Sabu w/Paul E. Dangerously vs. Konnan vs. New Jack Konnan comes straight out with a crossbody but New Jack takes him off with a cookie sheet. Sabu is in and tries a moonsault but New Jack ducks. Konnan hits a pair of germans but misses a third attempt as Paul E grabs his leg. Sabu tries a sit out piledriver but cant get it done and drops New Jack on his head. Sabu hits the asai moonsault for the win. Winner: Sabu Cactus Jack, wearing a suit, says he will not be at the next ECW show because of prior commitments but would appreciate if ECW fans would quit encouraging Dreamer to be hardcore. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted May 30 Author Share Posted May 30 (edited) ECW December to Dismember from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania December 9, 1995 "Ultimate Jeopardy" steel cage match Tommy Dreamer, the Pitbulls, and the Public Enemy against Raven, Stevie Richards, the Eliminators, and the Heavenly Bodies. Each participant had a stipulation which would be implemented if they were defeated: Raven – whoever defeated him would get his valet, Beulah McGillicutty for a week Tommy Dreamer – his head would be shaved The Public Enemy – they would be forced to wrestle one another The Pitbulls – they would be forced to split up and whoever defeated them would get their valet, Francine for a week The Eliminators – they would be forced to leave ECW and their manager, Jason, would have his head shaved Stevie Richards – he would be locked in the cage for five minutes with the members of the other team The Heavenly Bodies – all stipulations for their team would be enforced Ultimate Jeopardy Steel Cage Match: Tommy Dreamer, The Public Enemy and the Pitbulls w/Francine vs. Raven, The Heavenly Bodies, The Eliminators and Stevie Richards w/Beulah McGillicutty To determine which team gets the advantage in the main event: The Public Enemy vs. The Heavenly Bodies ECW World Heavyweight Championship: Steve Austin vs. The Sandman w/Woman vs. Mikey Whipwreck© Atsushi Onita vs. Mustafa Raven w/Beulah McGillicutty vs. Tommy Dreamer The Eliminators vs. The Pitbulls w/Francine ECW Television Championship: Too Cold Scorpio© vs. Dean Malenko Taz w/Bill Alfonso vs. El Puerto Riqueño The Dudley Family w/Dances with Dudley, Chubby Dudley & Sign Guy Dudley vs. Bad Crew w/Damien Kane & Lady Alexandra Predictions are open! Edited May 30 by StanMiguel 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dawn Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 Team Dreamer Heavenly Bodies Steve Austin Atsushi Onita Raven The Pitbulls Malenko Taz Dudley Family 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DHK1989 Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 Team Dreamer Public Enemy The Sandman Atsushi Onita Raven The Eliminators Too Cold Scorpio Taz The Dudley Family 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ry guy 64 Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 Team Dreamer Heavenly Bodies Sandman Onita Raven Pitbulls Scorpio Taz Dudleyz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted June 11 Author Share Posted June 11 Gonna run this in a bit if anyone wants a last minute predict Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted June 11 Author Share Posted June 11 Welcome to ECW December to Dismember 1995!! from the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania December 9, 1995 Joey Styles is on commentary for tonights show. Joey Styles welcomes everyone to the show and runs down the main event if Raven is pinned whoever defeated him would get Beulah McGillicutty for a week. If Tommy Dreamer in pinned his head would be shaved. If The Public Enemy are pinned they would be forced to wrestle one another. If The Pitbulls are pinned they would be forced to split up and whoever defeated them would get Francine for a week. If The Eliminators are pinned they would be forced to leave ECW and their manager, Jason, would have his head shaved. If Stevie Richards is pinned he will be locked in the cage for five minutes with the members of the other team and if The Heavenly Bodies are pinned all stipulations for their team would be enforced. Buh Buh Ray Dudley stutters the introductions to the show and for the whole Dudley Family and the Bad Crew attack him to start the match early. The Dudley Family vs. Bad Crew Buh Buh suplexes both his opponents at the same time, but The Bad Crew respond by kicking him in the balls.. Big Dick hits a big powerbomb on Bad Crew #1 and lets Buh Buh get the pin. Winner: The Dudley Family Cactus Jack asks Raven why he isn't part of his team in the steel cage but Stevie is. Raven tells him he has a bigger plan for him. Taz w/Bill Alfonso vs. El Puerto Riqueño Taz overcomes some quick strikes, hits the Taz-plex, and gets El Puerto Riqueño to pass out to Kata Ha Jime. Winner: Taz Taz and Fonzy won't stop attacking El Puerto Riqueno until staff runs out and pull the two apart. ECW World Television Championship: Too Cold Scorpio© vs. Dean Malenko Dean ducks a superkick then puts on the Romero special. Scorpio slaps Malenko and clotheslines him before hitting a diving elbow for two. Malenko comes back with a leg lock but Scorpio heads up top and hits the 450 splash for the win. Winner: Too Cold Scorpio Scorpio and Malenko shake hands until Cactus attacks them both he picks up the television championship, spits on it and throws it at Scorpio. The Eliminators vs. The Pitbulls w/Francine Kronus hits a pair of superkicks but misses a third on Francine. Pitbull #1 tries a sit-out piledriver but it doesnt get the three. Perry Saturn locks in the Rings of Saturn on Pitbull #2 for the win. Winner: The Eliminators Raven w/Beulah McGillicutty vs. Tommy Dreamer Beulah gets in a argument with Dreamer and thanks to the distractions, Raven is able to hit a quick DDT on Dreamer but he somehow manages to kick out. Tommy catches Raven with a big Funk style piledriver. Raven tries to handcuff Tommy but Dreamer managers to run Raven out of the ring. Raven gets a technical knockout after hitting Dreamer with a beer bottle. Winner: Raven Dreamer is helped out of the ring by Terry Funk after being hit with the beer bottle and may not be able to wrestle in the main event. Atsushi Onita vs. Mustafa Onita and Mustafa exchange chairshots. Mustafa nearly wins the title with a fireball to Onitas face but cannot escape after Onita headbutts him and then hits the DDT. Winner: Atsushi Onita Onita thanks the ECW fans, says he will be back and gets ushered out as he lights a cigarette. ECW World Heavyweight Championship: Steve Austin vs. The Sandman w/Woman vs. Mikey Whipwreck© Whipwreck is the first person eliminated from the match after Austin pins him following a Stun Gun after a mistimed wippersnapper, meaning Whipwreck will not leave as champion. The Sandman then pinned Austin after punching him using brass knuckles to win the match and the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Winner: AND NEW ECW World Heavyweight Champion The Sandman Sandman announces he has broken his hand but he's champion again! To determine which team gets the advantage in the main event: Public Enemy vs. Heavenly Bodies Rocco cleans house until Raven attacks him from the outside. Del Ray hits Grunge with a big top rope superplex but Dreamer reappears in the ring distracting Del Ray so Rocco sneaks in and rolls him up for the win. Winner: Public Enemy As Eliminators & Raven won their matches, this does not affect the main event but the Public Enemy are hyped up. Ultimate Jeopardy Steel Cage Match: Tommy Dreamer, The Public Enemy and the Pitbulls w/Francine vs. Raven, The Heavenly Bodies, The Eliminators and Stevie Richards w/Beulah McGillicutty Dreamer targets Raven then heads up top after a stalling piledriver but misses a diving elbow. The Eliminators fire away on Public Enemy. The Pibulls cleaar house but Stevie attacks them with a trash can. Raven hits Pitbull #1 with asteel chair but Dreamer once again catches him and hits the Dreamer DDT. Raven handcuffed both the Pitbulls and the Public Enemy to the ring apron, leaving Dreamer alone. Dreamer is able to rally up and channel his inner Funker and pin Richards. Winner: Tommy Dreamer, The Public Enemy and the Pitbulls As a result of the stipulation, Richards is locked in the cage alone with Public Enemy, The Pitbulls and Dreamer for five minutes. However, as the Pitbulls and the Public Enemy remained handcuffed from the finish, Richards is one on one with an injured Tommy Dreamer. After Dreamer began to beat down Richards, Raven and his team re-entered the cage and attack Dreamer... until the Sandman rushes to the ring with his Singapore cane and drives them away! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @Ry guy 64 7/9 @DHK1989 9/9 @Dawn 6/9 Thank you all for predictions for the show. Sorry it took so long, life stuff got in the way but I wanted to get this ran ASAP. Hope everyone is well and enjoyed the show! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total for 1995: @Nobby_McDonald 16/75 @kanegan 19/75 @DHK1989 43/75 @Ry guy 64 43/75 @TardisMechanic 11/75 @Dawn 57/75 @Lord Byron 17/75 @Wrestling Machine 9/75 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) 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted June 13 Author Share Posted June 13 Preshow: Tenryu & Tanaka def. Duke Droese & Barry Horowitz (8:11) Alundra Blayze def. Amy Lee (0:55) Jacques Rougeau & Jean Pierre LaFitte def. George Steele & Doink the Clown (5:07) Welcome to Monday Night RAW!! from the Gersten Pavilion in Los Angeles, California December 11, 1995 Mr. Perfect, Jim Ross and Vince McMahon are on commentary for tonights show. A video package recaps the Bret Hart-Bob Backlund feud. Owen Hart w/Jim Cornette vs. Jeff Hardy Owen throws three German Suplexes and comes off the top with a forearm before locking in the sharpshooter. Winner: Owen Hart Owen calls Yokozuna into the ring and Yokozuna proceeds to give Jeff a Banzai Drop. Owen then puts Jeff in the Sharpshooter, causing Diesel to rush the ring, chase off Owen, and knock Yokozuna out of the ring with a big boot. Aja Kong vs. Chaparita Asari Asari is much smaller than Kong, which works against her as the match rolls along. Kong continually pulls Asari up, notably after a package piledriver, before breaking her nose with a spinning back hand punch. Winner: Aja Kong Bull Nakano poses with Aja Kong, Tenryu and Tanaka with all their belts including Ajas AJW titles. Alundra is shown watching from the back. Shawn Michaels does an interview with Todd Pettengill. Michaels says he appreciates the support of the fans since his injury and wants to return immediately but doctors will not sign off on him returning to action. He gets emotional when discussing the possibility of retirement, refusing to answer the question. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Michael Modest Bam Bam punishes Modest with two spinebusters and then hits Greetings From Asbury Park. Winner: Bam Bam Bigelow Lawler interviews Bam Bam at ringside. Bam Bam says Douglas talks a good game but is not willing to confront him face-to-face and tells Lawler that he should sit down unless he wants some problems down the road. McMahon interviews Sid, 1-2-3 Kid, and DiBiase. DiBiase puts over the power of his new team while the Kid accuses Ramon of manipulating him for years. Sid says that the Million Dollar Corporation is a family and he looks forward to beating up Marty Jannetty at In Your House. WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Bret Hart© vs. Bob Backlund Lawler makes his way into the crowd to interview Diana, who puts over her Bulldog's wrestling and that she loves Jim Cornette for getting her husband some title shots. Bret appears poised for victory after a second rope elbow drop but when he goes for the Sharpshooter, a run-in by Davey Boy produces a disqualification. Winner: via DQ Bret Hart After the bell, Backlund puts Bret in the crossface chicken wing while Bulldog puts the boots to Bret as WWF officials flood the ring. Mr McMahon wonders what this means for Bret’s chances to defend the WWF title at In Your House! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanMiguel Posted June 17 Author Share Posted June 17 Preshow: The Blue Bloods def. Brian Knobbs, Jerry Sags and The Renegade (10:22) Dave Finlay & Dean Malenko def. Norman Smiley & Pez Whatley (6:08) Megumi Kudo def. Bison Kimura (6:55) Welcome to Monday Nitro!! from the Independence Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina December 11, 1995 Eric Bischoff, Steve 'Mongo' McMichael and Bobby Heenan are on commentary for tonights show. Eddy Guerrero vs. Jerry Lynn Each man scores a few near-falls from high impact moves such as a stalling german from Eddie and a top rope 'rana from Jerry Lynn. Until Guerrero scores the winning fall after reversing a sunset flip. Winner: Eddy Guerrero Okerlund interviews Luger and Jimmy Hart. Luger says that he keeps getting the better of WCW Champion Randy Savage and that when Starrcade rolls around he is going to become the next world champion. He discounts Ric Flair’s ability to win the triple threat match, saying the best man will win when it comes down to he and his friend Sting. Paul Orndorff vs. Disco Inferno Orndorff takes a long time to hit a stalling Big Woogie elbow drop and then folds up Disco with a brutal side suplex to score the pin. However Orndorff puts a foot on the second rope. Winner: Paul Orndorff Gene interviews the Four Horsemen. Orndorff interrupts the interview, taking issue with Pillman. Pillman tells Orndorff that he is mediocre and when the two brawl the Horsemen’s group loyalty takes over and Orndorff is given a spike piledriver on the cement. Lex Luger w/Jimmy Hart vs. Jim Duggan Duggan beats Luger down and starts taping his fist when Hart jumps on the apron with Duggan’s 2×4. When Duggan turns to face Hart, Luger clocks him in the back of the head with a forearm and Torture Racks him for the win. Winner: Lex Luger Gene Okerlund interviews Randy Savage. Savage says that he is not worried about the Giant since they are facing on the next Monday Nitro. Hulk Hogan & Sting vs. The Four Horsemen Anderson DDT’s Sting when Sting puts Flair in the Scorpion Deathlock. Luger comes out and attacks Hogan, putting him in the Torture Rack as the Horsemen work over Sting’s left leg. Hogan hulks up from a spinebuster and pins Anderson after a leg drop. Winner: Hogan & Sting Luger comes out and protects Sting from the Horsemen, until Sting comes to and helps drive them off. Randy Savage rushes the ring to get in Sting’s face and Sting slugs him. Gene Okerlund comes into the ring to interview Hogan, Savage, and Sting. Sting says that he slugged Savage because he did not know what his intentions were and apologizes. Hogan sticks up for Sting, saying that he saved him from the Horsemen. Hogan warns Savage and Sting that Flair is the real enemy. Savage and Sting make amends. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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