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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 17, 2024 9:44:05 GMT 1
Protagonist? Bull nakano was a villain, mentored by the great dump Matsumoto. Yes ahaha. I meant protagonist as "fundamental" for the rebuild of the women's division.
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 17, 2024 9:51:54 GMT 1
Raw Report ALL ABOARD THE LEX EXPRESS
On the Monday Night Raw following the Rumble, former WWF World Champion Bob Backlund made his return, announcing himself as the new mentor of fellow “All-American” Lex Luger. Backlund declared that he will do everything in his power to make sure that the Lex Express runs to victory at WrestleMania.
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Post by sonny912 on Jan 17, 2024 11:02:14 GMT 1
Protagonist? Bull nakano was a villain, mentored by the great dump Matsumoto. Yes ahaha. I meant protagonist as "fundamental" for the rebuild of the women's division. Ah yeah, that makes more sense. What about bertha Faye, as in the monster Ripper she was in the indies and not the comedy releaf she turned into.
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 17, 2024 19:05:54 GMT 1
Raw Report NEVER TRUST A BROTHER?
On Monday Night Raw, Owen Hart shocked the fans by turning on Bret after months of frustrations and resentment. Not being able to qualify for the Rumble and seeing his brother win the whole thing was the last drop for Owen. He now demands a match against his brother at WrestleMania!
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 17, 2024 19:17:13 GMT 1
Raw Report IT'S TIME FOR THE GOLD RUSH!
Being put in front of an unprecedented situation, Jack Tunney announced on Raw that at WrestleMania, the WWF Title is going to be contested in the first ever “Gold Rush”: a single-elimination tournament with just 4 participants: Bret Hart, Owen Hart, Lex Luger and the WWF Champion, Yokozuna. Therefore, at WrestleMania, the two brothers will meet in the first semifinal, while Yokozuna will put his title on the line in the second semifinal. The winners of the respective matches will go on to battle for the belt in the final round, in the Main Event.
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Post by Moore on Jan 17, 2024 19:30:15 GMT 1
I'm not really against the idea of the Gold Rush tournament which, looking back, is kinda what we had IRL but not quite as Bret vs. Owen didn't have any stake. I'm not a fan of Luger, but I believe Luger may walk out of Mania with the gold.
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 17, 2024 19:42:32 GMT 1
The Wrestling Sunrise Report - by Mike Denzel PARTNERSHIP ON THE HORIZON?
March 4th, 1994 Recent rumors have come out during the week, indicating that a working deal between the World Wrestling Federation and Genichiro Tenryu's Wrestle Association-R may be in talks. According to the rumors, WWF officials have expressed a lot of interest in the Japanese market - furthermore, WWF already worked with Genichiro Tenryu in 1992, co-holding several events with Tenryu's former project, Super World of Sports. The relationship between the two parties seems strong once again, probably also thanks to the influence of Ted DiBiase, who was one of the top gaijins in AJPW during the 80s, and worked several times with Tenryu. With that being said, only time will tell, but the hints are there.
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 17, 2024 19:58:03 GMT 1
looking back, is kinda what we had IRL but not quite as Bret vs. Owen didn't have any stake. Exactly - the Gold Rush adds some fuel to the fire for the Bret/Owen feud. But the dynamic is almost the same as to the RL one. but I believe Luger may walk out of Mania with the gold. Don't you wanna hop on the Lex Express?
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 18, 2024 14:00:12 GMT 1
Raw Report INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE
The rumored deal between WWF and WAR has never been more real. On the go-home show before WrestleMania, Jack Tunney revealed the identity of the “international superstar” who will fight at the Grandest Stage Of Them All - WAR's President Genichiro Tenryu! He will face Rick Martel, whom for weeks had requested a Singles Match at WrestleMania. Now that "The Model" has got what he asked for, is he gonna be able to stop "Mr. Pro Wrestling"?
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Post by El Dantoriu on Jan 18, 2024 20:19:14 GMT 1
WWF WrestleMania X
@ Madison Square Garden - New York City, NY | March 22nd 1994 “Ten Years In The Making” CARD: 1) Dark Match - Jimmy Del Ray w/Jim Cornette def. Brooklyn Brawler via Pinfall in 2:23 2) Dark Match - Tatanka w/Brooklyn Brawler def. Jimmy Del Ray w/Jim Cornette via Pinfall in 1:56 3) Dark Match - Bushwhackers def. Quebecers via Pinfall in 6:24 4) Gold Rush 1st Semifinal - Bret Hart def. Owen Hart via Pinfall in 25:21 5) Bam Bam Bigelow w/Luna Vachon def. Adam Bomb via Pinfall in 3:10 6) Gold Rush 2nd Semifinal valid for the WWF World Title - Yokozuna (c) w/Mr. Fuji def. Lex Luger w/Bob Backlund via Pinfall in 10:33 7) "The International Challenge" - Genichiro Tenryu def. Rick Martel via Pinfall in 7:54 8) WWF World Tag Team Title - The Steiner Bros (c) and Headshrinkers w/Afa Drawed via Double DQ in 10:27 9) The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer def. Crush w/Mr. Fuji via Pinfall in 9:29 10) WWF Intercontinental Title Ladder Match - Razor Ramon (c) def. Shawn Michaels in 18:47 11) WWF World Women's Title - Alundra Blayze (c) def. Leilani Kai via Pinfall in 3:20 12) Gold Rush Final valid for the WWF World Title ; "Rowdy" Roddy Piper as Special Guest Referee - Bret Hart w/Mr. Perfect def. Yokozuna (c) w/Mr. Fuji via Pinfall in 10:26
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:
- On the Pre-Show, Tatanka interrupted Jimmy Del Ray, who was busy disrespecting and insulting the whole state of New York, seconds after beating The Brooklyn Brawler. He challenged Del Ray on the spot, beating him in quick fashion.
- Little Richard opened the show singing "America the Beautiful".
- "Macho Man" Randy Savage made his surprise return, joining the commentary booth for the night!
- In the opener, the Gold Rush started in amazing fashion, with a technical masterpiece between the Hart brothers. Bret was initially reluctant in fighting Owen, but later on in the match he was forced to wrestle the match. In the closing moments, Bret hopped on Owen's shoulders, rolling him up for the 3. A livid Owen argued with the referee, while Bret walked to the back, with his sights now on the World Title. - After a dominating performance against Adam Bomb, Bam Bam Bigelow wanted to add insult to injury when he climbed to the top rope to deliver another Moonsault to his opponent. Luckily, Randy Savage rushed to the ring, putting himself in front of a wounded Bomb. Bam Bam got off the top rope and walked to the back along Luna, while Macho Man kept staring him into his soul. Could Savage step inside the ring against the behemoth that is Bigelow?
- In the second match of the Gold Rush, Yokozuna defended his title against Luger. The "All-American" tried his best, even applying his mentor's own Crossface Chickenwing! Unfortunately, Mr. Fuji distracted the referee and blinded Luger with a handful of salt, allowing Yokozuna to deliver the Banzai Drop for the win.
- In "The International Challenge", Tenryu made short work of Martel, beating him in convincing fashion.
- The match valid for the WWF Tag Titles, started as a test of strength between the two teams, soon evolved into an all out brawl, forcing the referee to call for a Double Disqualification. The fans weren't very happy with the result.
- The Undertaker avenged his Royal Rumble loss by beating Crush.
- In the first-ever Ladder Match, Michaels and Ramon amazed the crowd with two beautiful performances. The ladder was used in a very creative way, allowing for something unprecedented and unique, that really etched itself in the history books. In the end, "The Bad Guy" retrieved the two belts, posing with them as the Undisputed Intercontinental Champion. - In the Main Event, Bret Hart and Yokozuna faced off in the Final of the Gold Rush. "The Hitman" brought Mr. Perfect with him as a special enforcer to prevent any interferences from Fuji, while Roddy Piper was already announced as the Special Guest Referee. In the end, Hart stood tall, avenging his loss a year before, and finally cementing himself as the face of the New Generation! After the match, several wrestlers came out to raise Bret to the sky, while Owen stood on the stage, watching the scene with a rageful and disgusted look.
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