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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 20, 2022 9:41:40 GMT 1
This is the beginning of a new thread by me for a mod that I have been playing for a while now. Be prepared for a wild ride in the alternate universe of Vince McMahon in jail for the Steroid Trial and the aftermath of said trial. This will cover all matches, angles and incoming stories for the Big Four American wrestling companies in the mod. The companies are the following: National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), Hollywood Championship Wrestling (HCW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and World Star Wrestling (WSW). I have already booked the first week of shows, and they will be covered in seperate posts to keep from getting cluttered together in one post. Get ready, everyone. This is Wrestling. At. WAR.
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Post by sonny912 on Oct 20, 2022 10:01:56 GMT 1
Ooh nice. I've been waiting forever for a dynasty using the wrestling at war mod. It's probably the most interesting new thing about tew 2020. For those of you who don't know what this is head to the forums of greydogsoftware.com and look [RELEASE] 1996 alternate history - wrestling at war and give it a quick read.
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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 20, 2022 20:32:57 GMT 1
NWA Primetime is being held in front of 17,949 fans in the Memphis Pyramid on TNT. Before the announce team can even get a word in to welcome the viewing audience from home, Randy Savage comes storming to the ring and demands a microphone. Randy: "Muta, what you did to my Elizabeth last week before Starrcade was the most disrespectful thing you could've done, yeah! Oooh Muta, when I get my hands on you, the Macho Man is going to give you a beating so bad, that you will remember to never, and I mean never come near my Elizabeth ever again, yeah! Because if you do, ohhh the madness will be the last thing you want on your bad side. Dig it!"
Rating: 83
"Bad Ass" Billy Gunn makes his way to the ring for a NWA Television Title match against Blackjack Windam, after his partner Blackjack Mulligan Jr was sent home for showing up drunk before the show. So, with that said in a decent match, Billy Gunn defeated Blackjack Windam in 12:06 by pinfall with a Fame-Ass-Er after a distraction by Buddy Landell.
Rating: 62
We go backstage to Lee Marshall who has the general manager of NWA Dusty Rhodes as his guest.
Dusty: "Weh, let me tell ya somethin' Mr Marshall. N Dubya A Battla Bowl is in a coupa o' weeks and da contestants for this year are going to be just too sweet. I'll announce the competitors for Battla Bowl next week on N Dubya A Primetime. That's all I can say right now."
Rating: 73
Back in the ring, we have Servants of the Sister Nero and Hugh Morris alongside their manager Sister Sherri.
Sherri: Death Dealers, unless you want my guys to finish what they did to you at Starrcade, you will stay out of our business like the old men the two of you are."
Rating: 56
Farooq then comes to the ring with what seems to be new members of the Nation of Domination, no word on if this is a one time deal for tonight or not, but they seemed to show good chemistry together in their match against Jim Powers and the Bushwhackers.
In a bout that a good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Nation of Domination (Farooq, Bobby Walker and Robert Thompson) defeated Jim Powers and the Bushwhackers in 12:08 by pinfall when Farooq pinned Jim Powers with a Dominator.
Rating: 61
After a small commercial break, we have another tag team match with the Blue Bloods Earl Robert Eaton and Squire Dave Taylor against the unlikely team of Chris Jericho and the British Bulldog.
In a bout with non-existent crowd heat but good wrestling, Chris Jericho and British Bulldog defeated the Blue Bloods in 9:27 when Jericho locked in the Walls of Jericho on Earl Robert Eaton for the submission victory.
Rating: 69
After the match, we go straight to a backstage promo by Paul Bearer.
Paul: "My Undertaker's reign of terror has begun! Now that he buried Sting in the Buried Alive match at Starrcade, Sting will never be back in the NWA ever again! No one, and I mean no one will be able to stop my Undertaker. He will be back next week to continue his reign of terror that we prophecised would happen and no one will stop us!"
Rating: 83
After that chilling promo, we have another tag team match with Bob Backlund and Servants of the Sister against the Death Dealers Stan Hansen and Steve Williams with their partner Marty Jannetty.
In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling Marty Jannetty and the Death Dealers defeated Bob Backlund and the Servants of the Sister in 8:32 when Jannetty pinned Backlund with a Showstopper.
Rating: 71
Then after the match, we get a promo from the Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Dan Severn and Dean Malenko)
Arn: "Farooq, you holding the NWA Heritage title as you now call it, is a disgrace to the NWA name! With that said, I will stop at nothing to restore the respect and honor of that title when I take it from you myself! And Blackjacks, you claim that you were cheated out of the tag title match but you forget that it was no DQ so Dan and Dean won fair and square! But I'll humor you both. If you two want another shot at the tag titles, come back next week and give a convincing argument for them to consider a second match with you two."
Rating: 73
In a match that didn't make much sense to the crowd because they didn't know who to cheer for, Buddy Landell defeated Brian Christopher in 7:11 by pinfall.
Rating: 53
Lee Marshall is seen backstage trying to get a word with Prince Malaki about if he's in the Battle Bowl match. After Malaki stared down at him for a few minutes, he proceeded to walk away leaving more questions than answers on if he's in or not.
Rating: 42
In the main event, Randy Savage and Arn Anderson took on Ted Dibiase and Genichiro Tenryu and the babyfaces proved their inexperience as a team throughout this match with mistimed cues and sloppy double team maneuvers. But in the end they got the victory.
In a bout with great heat and good wrestling, Randy Savage and Arn Anderson defeat Ted Dibiase and Genichiro Tenryu in 25:48 when Randy Savage climbed to the top rope and hit the Flying Elbow on Dibiase for the 1, 2, 3.
Rating: 73
Show Rating: 74
Lost popularity in 8 regions and gained popularity in 2 regions.
In a few days time, I will post the results for HCW Monday Night Heat on Fox.
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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 22, 2022 23:03:40 GMT 1
HCW Monday Night Heat in Veteran's Coliseum with 13,113 fans in attendance on Fox
Tony: "Hello again, everybody. this is HCW Monday Night Heat live on Fox. The only wrestling you need on your Monday nights. Hi, everyone I'm Tony Schiavone alongside with me is Paul Orndorff. Paul, what a show we have tonight, don't you agree?" Paul: "Yes, Tony. we have 2 Cold Scorpio defending his HCW West Coast Title against the wild one, Wildman Marc Mero later on in the evening." Tony: "That's right, Paul and let's not forget in the main event tonight, Hollywood Hulk Hogan and John Bradshaw Layfield take on Lex Luger and the leader of the Kliq, 'the heartbreak kid' Shawn Michaels."
Hollywood Hulk Hogan's music then plays on the PA and Tony rolls his eyes before the camera cuts to Eric Bischoff and Hollywood Hogan making their way to the ring. Eric then grabs a mic and holds it for Hogan to speak.
Hogan: "Let me tell you somethin' brother! To all my Hollywood Hulkamaniacs, you are the best fans on this side of the United States but all you HBK fans and fangirls can stick it! Because in the main event, I'm going to prove that Hollywood Hulk Hogan is superior to the leader of the Kliq and that nobody Lex Luger. Hollywood for life!"
Rating: 79
The opening match featured the HCW West Coast title match with Marc Mero and 2 Cold Scorpio
In a decent match, Marc Mero got the upset victory over Scorpio and wins in 14:48 by pinfall with a TKO.
Rating: 62
Don West is seen backstage with HBK and asks him if he stands a chance against Hogan.
HBK: "Well, let's just say I'm not going to be bouncing around like an Octopus in a washing machine in the main event"
Rating: 67
But before HBK finishes the interview, the camera cuts to X-Pac being attacked by The Zodiac and Syclops and HBK has no idea that it's going on and continues the interview as scheduled, oblivious to the fact his buddy was just attacked backstage.
Rating: 43
The next match was a HCW Television title match with the champion IRS against DDP.
In a match with good wresting and good heat, IRS retained his TV title via time limit draw after 20 minutes.
Rating: 51
Dungeon of Doom cut a promo stating that their attack on X-Pac is just the beginning of what is to come for the Kliq.
Rating: 54
In the next match, Jungle Lord and Barbarian went up against Harlem Heat
In a poor match, Harlem Heat defeat Jungle Lord and Barbarian in 13:31 when Booker T pinned Barbarian with a Big Apple Blast
Rating: 53
After the match, Flex Kavana is seen backstage with Don West and says that if that's what the Dungeon of Doom have to face him, then he is sorely disappointed because he was hoping for an actual challenge.
Rating: 44
In a poor match, Flex Kavana defeated Mustafa by pinfall in 8:59 with a Running Shoulderbreaker
Rating: 42
In the advertised main event we have Hollywood Hulk Hogan and JBL vs HBK and Lex Luger
in a decent match, Hollywood Hulk Hogan and JBL beat HBK and Lex Luger in 24:07 when Hogan pinned Luger with a Running Leg Drop
Rating: 64
Show Rating: 58
Lost popularity in 16 regions and not enough interesting storylines.
Next week, I will post WWF Attitude and WSW Wednesday Night Wrestling along highlights from NWA Saturday Nights and WSW Sunday Morning Wrestling and then the first PPV of the save, WSW New Year's Spectacular.
See you all next week, mk3kratos signing off.
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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 25, 2022 12:07:43 GMT 1
WWF Attitude was taped in Times Union Center with 13,944 fans on Tuesday and shown on MTV on Thursday
(Warning: this show was interview heavy, so expect a lot of angles with Coachman and Mark Madden on this)
The show opens up with glass shattering on the PA and Stone Cold Steve Austin comes to the ring. He says that he will give Shane an ass whooping he won't forget and will be WWF champion at WrestleMania after he wins the Royal Rumble.
Rating: 93
In the first match of five matches on the show, Eddie Guerrero defeated Waylon Mercy in 8:30 with a Frog Splash.
Rating: 58
Jonathan Coachman is backstage talking to Paul Heyman with his client Sabu by his side. Heyman says that Sabu is going to prove Austin wrong by saying Sabu will emerge the Rumble winner.
Rating: 44
Sonny Ohno and No Respect (Gedo and Jado) cut a promo in Japanese with subtitles translating to English but they don't match to what he is truly saying and made for a horrible segment to fans at home.
Rating: 28
Next was a match with No Respect against Hercules Hernandez and Ekmo who were signed only for tonight's match and No Respect won in 5:56 when Jado pinned Hercules Hernandez.
Rating: 47
After the match, Goldberg is backstage with Coachman and Goldberg reveals that he's not even in the Rumble match and plans to change that next week.
Rating: 39
The New Church (James Vandenburg, Kane, Fallen Angel, and Viscera) cut a dark themed promo from their church.
Rating: 52
Mark Madden is interviewing Raven and his Flock and Raven says that they plan to make Sandman's life a living hell while having one of them win the rumble.
Rating: 49
The Hardy Boyz beat the team of Austin Idol and Nikolai Volkoff who were also signed to one night deals in 10:57 when Jeff Hardy pinned Volkoff with a Twist of Fate.
Rating: 45
Vader is interviewed by Coachman, he says that he will be back soon to remind that it's Vader Time, all the time.
Rating: 53
Rhino Richards is interviewed by Mark Madden and Rhino says that he will win the rumble.
Rating: 38
Headbangers cut a promo in front of Coachman and says that they will be tag team champions sooner than later.
Rating: 31
After all that, we finally get to our co main event of the night and Sabu beats La Parka in 10:45 by pinfall with an Arabian Brainbuster.
Rating: 53
Coachman then tries to interview Godfather with his ladies and Godfather ignores him until the coach gets irritated and walks away.
Rating: 44
Savio Vega is interviewed by Mark Madden and says he wants his old partner Viscera back and is willing to join New Church to be his partner again.
Rating: 39
we then get a hype video of Art Barr saying he's coming to the WWF.
Rating: 32
Coachman then sees Shane Helms and asks him if he thinks he will win the rumble and Helms tells him to [bleep] off
Rating: 37
in the main event, we had Cactus Jack vs Goldust for the Number One contender to the WWF Championship at the Rumble. In a match with great wrestling and good heat, Cactus Jack defeats Goldust in 19:38 with a rollup after Bam Bam Bigelow interferes and attacks Goldust.
Rating: 75
Show Rating: 74
Gained popularity in 4, lost in 8 and would've gained one in Canada if it wasn't for the limited amount of viewers there.
You were warned that this was a interview heavy show, but did you expect that high of a show rating in the end at all? WSW's show is going to be typed up and ready in a few hours.
Stay safe out there, everyone. Kratos signing off for now.
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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 25, 2022 12:58:01 GMT 1
WSW Wednesday Night Wrestling was held in front of 13,226 at The Crown in Ohio on ESPN
The opening match was a great one with Curt Hennig vs Owen Hart and in a good match, Curt Hennig drew with Owen Hart in a 20:00 time limit draw.
Rating: 79
After the match, Gene Okerlund interviews The Steiners and Scott does most of the talking because Rick had a dislocated jaw from a house show earlier in the week and said yes, the rumors were true, they were training with Taz for a match at New Year's Spectacular this Sunday against Scott Putski and the Road Warriors.
Rating: 56
In the next match, we had Brian Pillman defeat Rob Van Dam in 12:47 by pifall with an Air Pillman.
Rating: 63
Pillman then walks backstage and runs into Mean Gene and says that Benoit will never beat him because he's not and never will be on his level.
Rating: 65
After a small commercial break, we have a match with the Rougeau Foundation and the Young Canucks and the Rougeau Fondation win in 9:08 by pinfall
Rating: 52
That match is followed up with another match with Konnan and Robbie Rage and Konnan defeats Robbie Rage in 9:36 by pinfall with a Montezuma's Revenge.
Rating: 51
After that match, we see Owen Hart laid out in his locker room with Shane Douglas standing over him chuckling.
Rating: 65
The next match had Steve McMichael vs Andrew Warner and this match was BAD, miscues, botches, and just overall badly timed spots and after 13:13 it was thankfully over when Mongo pinned Andrew.
Rating: 35
The Rougeau Family then taunts the Can-Am Express and says that Rene Rougeau will be back in the family soon.
Rating: 40
In the last match on the card, Shane Douglas defeated Stave Blackman in 12:54 in pinfall.
Rating:49
In the main event, we have a contract signing between Bret Hart and Ken Shamrock for this Sunday's main event. Both men say their piece and respectfully sign the contract without any incident.
Rating: 75
Show Rating: 59
Lost popularity in 14 regions.
The next post will be both the NWA Saturday Nights and WSW Sunday Morning wrestling shows together with the card for the PPV for everyone to predict the show results. Then we will have WSW New Year's Spectacular posted around 8 pm central tonight while I run the show to give more detail on each match to hopefully get more eyes on the PPV side of things so be ready for that.
Stay safe out there, everyone. Kratos signing off.
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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 25, 2022 13:24:03 GMT 1
NWA Saturday Nights highlights
Jericho and Youngblood Natives defeat Bob Backlund and the Wild Samoans
Marty Jannetty defeats Brian Christopher
Billy Gunn drew with Squire Dave Taylor to retain his TV title
During the show, Big and Bad talk about being involved on NWA Primetime on Monday.
WSW Sunday Morning Wrestling highlights
Chris Benoit beat Mike Enos
The Young Canucks beat Mongo and Buddy Rose
Shane Douglas beat Jim Neidhart
The focus of the entire show was Owen finding Douglas and beating him to an inch of his life. When he found him after his match, both men brawled around the venue all the way to the locker rooms and in the concession area in front of fans and back to the ring, all while staff and security try and fail to pull both men apart.
IT's TIME TO PLACE YOUR BETS!!
The match card for WSW New Year's Spectacular are the following:
Curt Hennig vs Scott Hall
Jerry Lynn and Can-Am Express vs Konnan and Legends of the Storm
Shane Douglas vs Owen Hart
Brian Pillman vs Chris Benoit vs Jacques Rougeau, Jr for the WSW TV title
Taz and The Steiner Brothers vs Scott Putski and the Road Warriors
Bret Hart vs Ken Shamrock for the WSW World's Heavyweight Championship
Bonus questions:
Who will have the best in-ring performance of the night? How many titles will change hands and which ones will they specifically be? Which matches will have outside interference?
Have fun with the predictions, everyone. Because the PPV goes live later tonight.
Stay safe, everyone. Kratos signing off.
Edit: Decided to push back the time of the PPV because of ongoing weather knocking out power to my house just now. I'm typing this from my phone, so no PPV until Thursday afternoon.
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Post by mk3kratos on Oct 28, 2022 8:25:29 GMT 1
WSW New Year's Spectacular is on Pay-per-view live from the RCA Dome in front of 60,472 fans
On the Pre-Show we saw Rey Mysterio Jr and Ultimo Dragon defeat Juventud Guerrera and Psychosis in 12:57 when Rey pinned Juvi with a Springboard Hurricanrana
Rating: 53
Mike Tenay: Welcome to WSW New Year's Spectacular! I'm the insider Mike Tenay and with me as always, Larry Zbyszko and Larry, we have a lot of action for the fans so let's get right to it"
The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is for the WSW North American Championship!
Curt Hennig vs Scott Hall kicks us off and they have a collar and elbow tie-up. Hennig gets the the upper hand with a wrist lock, then transitions to a waist lock. Hall breaks the hold and goes for a hammer lock, Hennig breaks the hammer lock and then both men stare each other down to a thunderous applause from the fans. Both men go at it again, collar and elbow tie-up. Hennig backs Hall into a corner, ref asks for a clean break and as they break, Curt slaps Scott across the face with a blatant cheap shot. That only fires up Hall as Scott goes on the attack with a double leg takedown and he rains down lefts and rights on Hennig. Irish whip by Scott to Hennig, Hall drops down then jumps up on the second go around. Then, Hall plants Hennig with a clothesline that turns Curt inside out. Cover, shoulders down. 1, 2... no. Curt gets the shoulder up. Hall gets Hennig back to his feet, and whips him to the outside. Hennig takes advantage of this and whips Hall into the steel steps. Curt rolls back in the ring thinking that he won the match and the title but at the count of 9, Hall makes it back in the ring. Curt picks up Scott for a German suplex, lands it and bridges. 1, 2... no. Hall kicks out. Scott's back is in pain and that is going to be the story around the match. Hennig then performs a backbreaker and stretches him across his knee furthering the damage to the spine. Scott gets out of the hold, but the damage seems to be done. Hennig then attempts the Hennig-Plex but Scott tries to break free, Scott then attempts a small package rollup, 1 2 Hennig stays in it. Scott then tries to go for Magnum's Edge, but his back gives out and he drops Curt only for Curt to turn him around and hit the Hennig-Plex! Fans are shocked by the turn of events! Goes for the cover. 1, 2,
Mike Tenay: "Scott gets the shoulder up! Scott Hall has just kicked out of the Hennig-Plex! Nobody has ever done that before!" Larry: " Scott Hall is still in it! I can't believe it!"
Scott gets a second wind, plants Hennig with clothesline after clothesline. Whips him to the corner, runs in but Hennig gets the feet up to stop Hall's sudden surge of momentum. Hennig signals for the end and prepares another Hennig-Plex, but Scott Hall turns the tables on him and hits the Magnum's Edge! 1, 2, 3!
In an exceptional match, Scott Hall defeats Curt Hennig 21:19 with a Magnum's Edge. Scott Hall wins the WSW North American Championship.
Rating: 86
We then are treated to how we got to the next match with family issues among the Rougeau Family trying to get Rene to join them and leave his tag team partner behind.
Rating: 45
The next match we had Jerry Lynn and the Can-Am Express against Konnan and Legend of the Storm and the crowd was not feeling it because they had to follow a match that had a lot of the fans' out of their seats and on their feet.
So, in a poor match with a shocking result, Konnan and Legend of the Storm defeat Jerry Lynn and Can-Am Express in 8:46 when of all people, Lance Storm picked up the victory by submission with a Calgary Crab on Jerry Lynn. During the match, Raymond Rougeau distracted Rene Rougeau.
Rating: 56
The next match is a potential blood feud betweem both guys Owen Hart vs Shane Douglas.
Rating: 67
In a bout that had great heat and good wrestling, Owen Hart defeats Shane Douglas in 15:14 by submission.
Rating: 78
Owen Hart is then interviewed by Mean Gene about his victory, Owen says he wants the world title and he'll be keeping his eye on who wins tonight.
Rating: 79
Backstage, we see Brian Pillman and Chris Benoit brawling with Jacques chuckling nearby. Mean Gene walks up to all three men and says what are all of you doing you all have a match tonight for the TV title and Jacques is bewildered by this news, praying that he's joking.
Rating: 65
The following contest is a triple threat match and is for the WSW World Television Championship!
Pillman immediately goes after Benoit and Jacques looks on while these two men try to kill each other in and out of the ring. But whenever a pinfall is attempted, Jacques breaks it up and the match continues. Jacques then notices Rene coming to the ring and Rene clocks him for Raymond costing his team the match early on. Chris then hits a German suplex on Jacques but Pillman throws him out of the ring then hits an Air Pillman onto Jacques. 1, 2, 3.
In a bout with great heat and good wrestling, Brian Pillman defeated Benoit and Jacques in 15:26 when he pinned Jacques with an Air Pillman after a distraction by Rene to Jacques. Brian Pillman wins the WSW World Television Championship
Rating: 71
The next match was a decent bout that saw Taz and the Steiners defeat Scott Putski and the Road Warriors when Taz submitted Putski with a Tazmission following a distraction from Chris Candido.
Rating: 63
The following contest is the main event set for one fall, and for the WSW World's Heavyweight Championship!
Bret Hart comes to the ring first, then Ken Shamrock comes to the ring next.
Both men stare each other down, then they lock up. Bret gets the early advantage, but Ken puts a stop to it by whipping him to the corner. Bret then goes back on the attack, but Ken has his number at every step of the match, and it gets even worse for Bret when his ankle gets hurt during the match. Ken, like a shark that smells blood in the water, goes right on the offensive and lays a hurting on Bret's ankle. Ken attempts an ankle lock, but Bret reverses it, and sends the champion into the corner. Bret goes to the outside and locks in a figure four on Ken around the ring post. Now both men are hurting. Bret then locks in the Sharpshooter, but in yet another shock of the night, Ken Shamrock breaks the Sharpshooter with just his legs alone. Ken then gives Bret a belly to belly suplex and locks in the ankle lock. It seems like all hope is lost for the challenger, but Bret makes it to the bottom rope to force a break. Bret limps to his feet, Ken tries to pick the ankle again but Bret sees it coming. Blocks it, goes for the Sharpshooter in a desperate attempt and then the final shock.
Mike: "Shamrock tapped, Shamrock tapped! Bret Hart just won back the World's title!"
In an exceptional match, Bret Hart defeats Ken Shamrock 24:12 by submission with a Sharpshooter. Bret Hart wins the WSW World's Heavyweight Championship.
Rating: 83
After the match, Bret celebrates in the ring to close the show.
Rating: 86
PPV Rating: 82
Gained popularity in 6 regions.
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Post by mk3kratos on Dec 31, 2022 17:03:57 GMT 1
NWA Primetime January week 2
Live from the Florida State Expo Hall in front of 10,475 fans.
Paul Bearer: "Ohhhh, yeeeeesssssss! I told you my Undertaker would return tonight. He is here, and your beloved Sting is not. The reign of terror from my Undertaker begins when he wrestles his first victim next week on NWA Primetime."
Rating: 86
In the opening match of the night, we had local talent Steve Bradley take on NWA Heritage Champion Faarooq and the match was all Faarooq who was bullying his opponent all throughout the match, and in a bout that had decent wrestling but didn't have much heat Faarooq defeated Steve Bradley in 8:44 by pinfall with a Dominator.
Rating: 58
Nation of Domination then cut a promo and do the Nation Salute after the match.
Rating: 67
The next match was a showcase of strength match between The British Bulldog against Scott Norton, and in a decent match, British Bulldog defeated Scott Norton in 11:24 by pinfall with a Running Powerslam.
Rating: 74
Up next we have an NWA World Tag Team title rematch from StarrCade, and in bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, The Four Horsemen defeated The Blackjacks in 14:20 when Dan Severn submitted Blackjack Mulligan Jr with a Beast Choker. The Four Horsemen make defense number 4 of the NWA World Tag Team titles.
Rating: 81
New NOD Members Bobby Walker and Robert Thompson run down and beat down the tag champs much to the crowd's displeasure.
Rating: 51
The next match is another showcase match but for Genichiro Tenryu. In a decent match, Genichiro Tenryu defeated Jim Powers in 10:55 by pinfall with a Scoop Brainbuster.
Rating: 69
Gary Hart then cuts a scathing promo on Randy Savage and says if he's half the man he says he is, he will come right down to this ring and say everything to my face and then watch as Muta spits mist in his Elizabeth's face once again.
Rating: 74
Lee Marshall is standing backstage with "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes with the official names of the competitors in the BattleBowl tournament. Dusty: "I teh ya what, Lee. This Batta' Bowl tournament is gun'na be one ya caint miss in 2 weeks. We will have 8 teams competin' for the numba one contenda' ship for the N Dubya A World Tag Team titles. The teams are Big an' Bad, Servants of the Sista, The Bushwhackas, Death Deala's, Blue Bloods, Samu an' Umaga, The Youngblood Natives, an' Bob Backlund and Fit Finlay."
Rating: 81
In a decent match Billy Gunn drew with Bob Backlund in 15:00 when the time limit expired.
Rating: 71
In a massive 6 man tag that featured Arn Anderson teaming with the Death Dealers against all three Blue Blood members, along with a distraction from Sister Sherri to Steve Williams while Shaka Brown attacked Arn, the babyfaces withstood the onslaught to come out on top when Arn hit the DDT on Squire Dave Taylor in 16:26 for the victory.
Rating: 81
We then cut to the back where Savage is brawling with Muta to close the show.
Rating: 74
Overall Show Rating: 81 Gained popularity in 3 regions
Sorry for not updating this for a while, work has been extremely busy but I'm back and so expect a week's worth of shows to close out the year 2022.
Have a good day and stay safe out there.
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Post by mk3kratos on Dec 31, 2022 18:16:33 GMT 1
HCW Monday Night Heat January week 2
Live at the Cow Palace in front of 11,772 HCW fans
Hollywood Hulk Hogan cuts a promo on Shawn and says he can't cut the mustard in HCW and should go back east to be on a taped program.
Rating: 79
In a bout that had sub-par wrestling and little heat, 2 Cold Scorpio defeated JC Ice in 8:15 by pinfall with a Scorpio Splash to win the HCW Hardcore title.
Rating: 54
X-Pac is upset with Nash and asked him where he was when he was attacked last week.
Rating: 71
In a bout that had terrible wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Marc Mero defeated Devon Storm in 11:38 by pinfall with a TKO. Marc Mero makes defense number one of the HCW West Coast title.
Rating: 54
In an abysmal match Flex Kavana and Glacier defeat Yoshihiro Tajiri and Rex King in 12:57 when Flex hit the Running SHoulderbreaker on Rex King. Barbarian distracted Flex and then Flex was attacked by The Jungle Lord.
Rating: 44
King Kong Bundy hype package
Rating: 42
In a terrible match, DDP defeated Joey Maggs in 11:17 with a Diamond Cutter.
Rating: 50
In a bout that didn't have much heat and terrible wrestling, IRS defeated Alex Wright in 11:51 by pinfall with a Samoan Drop. IRS makes defense number 4 of the HCW TV title.
Rating: 51
Taskmaster cut a promo in the ring with Syclops by his side.
Rating: 61
In a bout that didn't have much heat and terrible wrestling, Syclops defeated Irish Mike in 7:06 by pinfall with a Two-Handed Chokeslam.
Rating: 46
In a decent match, Kevin Nash drew with King Kong Bundy in 15:58 in a double countout finish.
Rating: 60
After the match, JBL Bundy and Hollywood beat down Nash until X-Pac and HBK come down for the save to close this week's edition of HCW Monday Night Heat.
Rating: 71
Overall show rating: 56 Lost popularity in 11 regions.
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