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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 22:33:24 GMT 1
I'm doing it for JCP/NWA so why not do it for WWE? I'll also include SNME in the process, just like I included Clash for JCP. Let's get started WrestleMania 1: The Grandest Stage of Them AllDate: March 31, 1985Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NYAttendance: 19,000 fans
Terry Funk & Dory Funk Jr. vs. Mike Rotunda & Barry Windham Result: The Funk Brothers win via a roll-up from Terry Funk on Windham after a chaotic brawl outside the ring. Women's Championship Match: Wendi Richter (c) vs. Leilani Kai
Result: Wendi Richter retains her title after a high-energy match, finishing with the Inverted Atomic Drop and a pinfall, with Cyndi Lauper in her corner. Tag Team Championship Match: The British Bulldogs (c) vs. The Dream Team
Participants: Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid vs. Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake Result: The British Bulldogs retain the titles after a sunset flip by Dynamite Kid on Valentine. Piper's Pit Segment
Host: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper Piper hosts a segment with his guest, Mr. T, leading to a heated confrontation. They exchange verbal jabs, culminating in Mr. T challenging Piper to a match later in the night. Intercontinental Championship Match: Tito Santana (c) vs. Don Muraco
Result: Tito Santana retains his title after a fierce contest, finishing with a flying forearm that leaves Muraco stunned and unable to kick out. Celebrity Tag Team Match: Mr. T & Hulk Hogan beat Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff
After the match, Ted Dibiase runs in to attack Hogan and challenge him to an impromptu match Main Event: Hulk Hogan beat "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 22:38:36 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event #1 Date: May 11, 1985 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY Announcers: Vince McMahon & Jesse "The Body" Ventura Theme: A night of epic rivalries and championship showdowns.
Main Card Opening Match: Intercontinental Championship
Champion: Greg "The Hammer" Valentine vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat Match Summary: A classic technical battle that showcased Steamboat's speed and agility against Valentine’s striking and grappling skills. After a back-and-forth encounter, Steamboat manages to lock in the Dragon Sleeper, forcing the champion to tap out. Tag Team Match
The Junkyard Dog & Tito Santana vs. The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff Match Summary: A patriotic showdown, with the crowd rallying behind Junkyard Dog and Tito Santana. After a hard-hitting match filled with crowd-pleasing moves, JYD gets the win by hitting the headbutt on Volkoff, leading to a pinfall. Women’s Championship Match
Champion: Wendi Richter vs. Fabulous Moolah Match Summary: A fierce rematch that highlights the history between these two legends. After a competitive back-and-forth, Moolah attempts to cheat with some distraction tactics, but Richter counters and retains her title after a crossbody, earning a huge pop from the crowd. Mid-Card Attraction
“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan vs. Bret "The Hitman" Hart Match Summary: This match sees Duggan’s brawling style pitted against Hart's technical expertise. The Hitman worked over Duggan’s arm to set him up for the Sharpshooter, but Hacksaw fights back with his signature Three-Point Stance. The match ends in a DQ after interference from the Hart Foundation, leading to a brawl post-match. Main Event: WWF World Heavyweight Championship
Champion: Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff Match Summary: The highly anticipated rematch between Hogan and Orndorff who had a long and bitter rivalry. The match goes back and forth, with both men having their moments in the spotlight. Just when it seems Orndorff has the upper hand, Hogan makes his legendary comeback, hitting the Big Boot and the Leg Drop to retain his title. The crowd erupts as the match highlights Hogan’s resilience and hero status. Aftermath Segment Post-main event, Hogan celebrates with the fans, but Paul Orndorff, upset with the result, attacks Hogan from behind with a chair.
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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 22:44:07 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event 2 Date: October 5, 1985 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY Announcers: Vince McMahon & Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Match Card 1. Opening Match: The Junkyard Dog vs. "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka In a battle of fan favorites, the Junkyard Dog channels the energy of the crowd as he takes on the high-flying antics of Jimmy Snuka. The match features hard-hitting moments, but it ultimately ends with JYD scoring a surprise roll-up victory after a missed Superfly Splash.
Winner: The Junkyard Dog
2. Women's Title Match: Wendi Richter (c) vs. Leilani Kai Wendi Richter defends her Women's Championship against Leilani Kai in a standout match that showcases both women’s athleticism. After a competitive match, Richter retains her title with a powerful clothesline followed by a top-rope move, solidifying her status as a champion.
Winner: Wendi Richter (c)
3. Tag Team Match: The British Bulldogs vs. The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff The Bulldogs bring their high-octane style against the powerful duo of Sheik and Volkoff. The match is fast-paced and filled with dramatic near-falls. The British Bulldogs manage to secure victory with the iconic running powerslam from Davey Boy Smith followed by the diving headbutt from Dynamite Kid.
Winners: The British Bulldogs
4. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat Savage and Steamboat take the action to new heights. With both men exchanging high-impact moves and near-falls, the emotional stakes skyrocket. Savage attempts to use underhanded tactics but Steamboat counters with a series of martial arts-style kicks. The match culminates when Steamboat hits a flying crossbody, winning the match.
Winner: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat
5. Main Event: Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Roddy Piper for the WWF Championship The main event features a tremendous clash as Hulk Hogan defends his championship against the ever-electric Roddy Piper. The match spills outside the ring as both men use every trick in the book. Just when it seems Piper has Hogan down, a fan favorite moment sees Hogan make his famous comeback with big boots and punches. Hogan finishes Piper off with the leg drop to retain the championship.
Winner: Hulk Hogan (c)
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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 22:47:41 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event 3 Date: November 2, 1985 Location: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA Announcers: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Opening Segment: The show opens with a high-energy video montage showcasing the top WWF Superstars of the time, including Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and the Junkyard Dog. Vince and Jesse hype the excitement and the matches that are lined up for the night.
Match 1: The Hart Foundation vs. The British Bulldogs Result: The match is a fast-paced tag team encounter that showcases the technical prowess of all four men. After a chaotic finish, the British Bulldogs secure victory with a diving headbutt from Dynamite Kid, pinning Bret Hart. Aftermath: The Hart Foundation argues post-match, setting up tension for their upcoming feud.
Interview Segment:
Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Hulk Hogan about his upcoming title defense against the Macho Man Randy Savage. Hogan emphasizes brotherhood and hopes to prove that the power of the Hulkamania cannot be stopped.
Match 2: Women's Match - Wendi Richter vs. Fabulous Moolah Result: In a highly competitive match showcasing the athletic talent of both women, Wendi Richter retains her title after a thrilling back-and-forth, winning with a roll-up pin. Aftermath: Moolah displays a vicious side after the match, attacking Richter and signaling the start of a new rivalry. Match 3: Don Muraco vs. Junkyard Dog
Result: The Junkyard Dog uses his strength to gain the upper hand, but an outside interference from Mr. Fuji helps Muraco to get the advantage. However, JYD mounts a strong comeback and picks up a victory with a headbutt. Aftermath: The victory leads to a confrontation between JYD and Mr. Fuji, culminating in an all-out brawl. Main Event: Hulk Hogan (C) vs. Randy Savage for the WWF Championship
Result: A classic clash filled with drama, psychology, and near falls. The match sees interference by Elizabeth attempting to aid Savage, but Hogan fights through. In a climactic finish, Hogan hits the leg drop for the pin, retaining his championship. Aftermath: As Hogan celebrates, Savage becomes enraged, leading to a post-match confrontation where he attacks Hogan, setting the stage for their legendary rivalry.
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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 23:11:30 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event #4 Date: January 4, 1986 Location: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Announcers: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Opening Segment: The show kicks off with a high-energy intro featuring highlights from previous Saturday Night Main Events. The camera pans over a packed Spectrum, with fans holding signs and chanting for their favorite Superstars. As Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura introduce the show, they hype the card, filled with exciting matches and celebrity appearances.
Match 1: The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) vs. The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) A fast-paced tag team match showcasing the skills of both teams. After a series of near falls and high spots, the British Bulldogs hit the "Dynamite Leap" for the win, thrilling the Philadelphia crowd. Post-match, a confrontation occurs, setting up tension for future interactions between the teams.
Segment 2: After the match, we cut to an interview segment with Mean Gene Okerlund. He interviews "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth, where Savage makes bold claims about his upcoming title match at the Royal Rumble.
Match 2: "The Magnificent" Don Muraco vs. "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka A hard-hitting match filled with stomps and aerial maneuvers from Snuka. The match takes a dramatic turn when Mr. Fuji interferes, attempting to distract Snuka. Ultimately, Snuka gains the upper hand and secures a victory with the Superfly Splash, eliciting huge pops from the crowd.
Segment 3: Vince McMahon announces a special Royal Rumble preview as footage from the Rumble format is shown. The excitement builds, setting the stage for the historic non-televised event.
Match 3: Tito Santana vs. "Iron" Mike Sharpe A quick, energetic match showing Santana's signature speed and agility. Santana wins decisively with the flying forearm. Post-match, Santana is ambushed by his rival, "Ravishing" Rick Rude, who delivers a devastating Rude Awakening. The crowd erupts in heat!
Main Event: Hulk Hogan & Paul Orndorff vs. King Kong Bundy & Big John Studd This heavyweight tag team main event sees Hogan and Orndorff teaming up against the imposing duo of Bundy and Studd. The match is filled with high spots, including Hogan's legendary Hulking Up moments. As the ref is distracted, Bundy and Studd attempt a double team, but Orndorff counters and makes the hot tag to Hogan. The crowd goes wild as Hogan cleans house and pins Bundy after the big leg drop.
Post-match: Hogan celebrates with Orndorff, but their unity is short-lived as Orndorff turns on Hogan, hitting him with a piledriver in a shocking heel turn! The segment ends with Orndorff standing over a shocked Hogan.
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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 23:16:06 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event 5 - March 1, 1986
Location: Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina Announcers: Vince McMahon, Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Opening Theme The show kicks off with the iconic Saturday Night Main Event theme, setting a vibrant and energetic mood in the arena. The camera pans across excited fans, many holding signs for their favorite wrestlers.
Match 1: The British Bulldogs vs. The Fabulous Freebirds In a classic tag team encounter, the British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith) take on the Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts). The match is fast-paced, showcasing the Bulldogs' athleticism and the Freebirds' cunning tactics.
Result: The British Bulldogs win via a diving headbutt from Dynamite Kid, pinning Buddy Roberts.
Post-Match: The Bulldogs celebrate with the crowd, while the Freebirds look frustrated, vowing revenge.
Interview Segment: Hulk Hogan and Mr. T Vince McMahon conducts an interview with Hulk Hogan and Mr. T, who hype up their upcoming match against Paul Orndorff and "Cowboy" Bob Orton. Hogan cuts a passionate promo about brotherhood and perseverance, while Mr. T adds his trademark intensity. The chemistry is electric, setting the stage for their main event later.
Match 2: Koko B. Ware vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (with Elizabeth) Koko B. Ware enters with his parrot Frankie, and the crowd is lively. Randy Savage makes a dramatic entrance, with Elizabeth by his side. The match features high-flying maneuvers from Koko and the psychological warfare of Savage.
Result: Randy Savage wins after hitting the flying elbow drop, securing the pinfall.
Post-Match: Savage shows off, taunting the crowd with Elizabeth, who looks conflicted between awe and worry for Koko.
Match 3: Women's Championship Match - Velvet McIntyre vs. Wendi Richter (c) In a historic moment, Wendi Richter defends her Women’s Championship against Velvet McIntyre. The match showcases their technical skills and determination. The crowd is fully invested, with chants for both competitors.
Result: Wendi Richter retains the title with a roll-up after dodging a leapfrog from Velvet.
Post-Match: The women shake hands, and the respect is evident as they celebrate together in the ring.
Interview Segment: "The Doctor of Style" Slick with The One Man Gang Vince McMahon interviews Slick and The One Man Gang, where they declare their intentions to take over the tag team division. Slick delivers a quintessential heel promo, while One Man Gang stands intimidatingly nearby, showcasing his power.
Match 4: Intercontinental Championship Match - Tito Santana (c) vs. Rick Rude The stakes are high in this title match, with Rick Rude looking to dethrone the beloved champion, Tito Santana. The match features back-and-forth action, with Rude's heel tactics conflicting with Santana’s classic face maneuvering.
Result: The match ends in a disqualification when Rude grabs a chair and swings at Tito, who ducks.
Post-Match: Tito retaliates, and a brawl ensues, leaving the referee scrambling to restore order. The feud is clearly not over.
Main Event: Hulk Hogan and Mr. T vs. Paul Orndorff and "Cowboy" Bob Orton The climax of the evening, the crowd goes wild as Hogan and Mr. T make their entrance. Orndorff and Orton enter, looking confident and ready to spoil the party. The match features classic tag team dynamics, with hot tags, near falls, and brawling outside the ring.
Result: After a hard-fought battle, Hogan hits a massive leg drop on Orndorff for the win. The crowd erupts as Hogan celebrates with Mr. T.
Post-Match: The duo poses for the fans, raising their arms in victory, as confetti falls from the rafters. Orndorff and Orton retreat, plotting their next steps with scowls.
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Post by siredger on Oct 22, 2024 23:21:31 GMT 1
WrestleMania 2: April 7, 1986 Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
Theme: “The Battle of the Titans”
Announcers: Vince McMahon, Jesse "The Body" Ventura, and Gorilla Monsoon
Match Card: Opening Match - WWF Women’s Championship: Champion: Wendi Richter vs. Leilani Kai Outcome: Wendi Richter retains her title with a roll-up after a hard-fought battle. Tag Team Match:
The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid) Outcome: The Hart Foundation wins after a miscommunication leads to Dynamite Kid being pinned following a Hart Attack. Celebrity Match – Boxing vs. Wrestling:
Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper Outcome: After a chaotic brawl outside the ring and interference from Paul Orndorff, Mr. T is able to secure the victory with a surprise body slam. Intercontinental Championship:
Champion: Randy Savage vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts Outcome: Randy Savage retains his title after a hard-fought battle, with a well-timed flying elbow drop finishing off Roberts. Steel Cage Match:
Special Guest Referee: Muhammad Ali Match: Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy Outcome: Hogan triumphs over Bundy, escaping the cage after a fierce and brutal encounter. Women’s Tag Team Match:
The Fabulous Moolah & Velvet McIntyre vs. Sherri Martel & Cyndi Lauper Outcome: Sherri and Lauper win with a shock roll-up. Main Event - WWF Championship:
Champion: Hulk Hogan vs. Ted DiBiase Outcome: Just like the previous Wrestlemania, Hogan and Dibiase meet in the main event for the WWF Championship, only this time, the surprise factor is gone and Dibiase can't attack Hogan from behind. Hulk Hogan successfully defends his title against Ted DiBiase after an intense back-and-forth match.
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Post by siredger on Oct 23, 2024 18:21:03 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event 6 - May 3, 1986 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
Opening Segment: The show kicks off with a promo featuring Hulk Hogan, who talks about defending his title against all comers. The electrifying atmosphere sets the stage for the evening’s events.
Match Card: Intercontinental Championship Match Randy Savage (c) vs. Tito Santana In a thrilling opener, Randy ‘Macho Man’ Savage defends his Intercontinental Title against the legendary Tito Santana. The match features high-flying moves and near falls, with Savage retaining his title after a controversial finish involving the interference of Elizabeth. Women’s Championship Match
Wendi Richter (c) vs. Fabulous Moolah
Wendi Richter puts her title on the line against the devious Fabulous Moolah. This match has a lot of drama, with Moolah attempting to use underhanded tactics to regain the title. Richter manages to prevail, solidifying her status in the women’s division. Tag Team Match
The British Bulldogs vs. The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake)
A fast-paced match with plenty of double-team maneuvers. The British Bulldogs display their agility and teamwork, ultimately winning the match after a diving headbutt from Dynamite Kid. Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Honky Tonk Man
A tense encounter between the calm and calculating Roberts and the cocky Honky Tonk Man. Roberts utilizes psychological tactics while dealing with interference from Jimmy Hart, eventually winning with the DDT. Main Event: WWF Heavyweight Championship Match
Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Paul Orndorff
This highly anticipated match sees Hulk Hogan defend his title against former ally Paul Orndorff. The crowd is electric as both men go back and forth, trading blows. Orndorff tries to exploit Hogan’s vulnerabilities, but in the end, Hogan powers through and secures the victory with a classic leg drop.
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Post by siredger on Oct 23, 2024 18:25:47 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event #7: October 4, 1986
Location: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Attendance: 18,000
Show Opening: The show opens with Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura standing in the ring, hyping the night's matches and the electrifying atmosphere. McMahon emphasizes the excitement of the upcoming WrestleMania 3 and how the fallout continues to shake the WWF universe.
Match 1: The British Bulldogs vs. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers
Winners: The British Bulldogs via pinfall. Match Summary: A fast-paced opener featuring the agility and teamwork of the Bulldogs against the classic heel tactics of the Rougeaus. The Bulldogs ultimately secure victory with the running power slam by Davey Boy Smith on Jacques Rougeau. Segment:
A video package airs featuring highlights of the ongoing feud between Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, showcasing their respective moves and matches leading up to this event, including tension between the two over the WWE Championship.
Match 2: Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Honky Tonk Man
Winners: Jake "The Snake" Roberts via DQ. Match Summary: Honky Tonk Man tries to escape the match by stalling and using the ropes. After a series of near-falls, the match ends with the DDT from Roberts, but Jimmy Hart distracts the referee, and Honky Tonk Man grabs a guitar. Hart's interference leads the referee to disqualify Honky. Interview Segment:
Gene Okerlund interviews the Intercontinental Champion, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, who puts Hogan on notice ahead of the main event. Savage boasts about his skills and how he's the best in the world.
Match 3: The Hart Foundation vs. The Rockers
Winners: The Hart Foundation via pinfall. Match Summary: A technical wrestling clinic showcasing the talents of both teams. The match features high-flying moves from the Rockers and hard-hitting tactics from the Hart Foundation. Bret Hart scores the pin after executing the Hart Attack on Shawn Michaels. Segment:
A promo airs featuring the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, flaunting his wealth, and announcing his new manager, Virgil, to assist him in his quest for the WWF Championship.
Match 4: Koko B. Ware vs. Nikolai Volkoff
Winners: Koko B. Ware via pinfall. Match Summary: A high-energy match featuring Koko's charisma and crowd-pleasing moves against Volkoff's brute strength. Koko secures the win with the Ghostbuster, much to the delight of the Philadelphia crowd. Main Event: Hulk Hogan & Paul Orndorff vs. Randy Savage & Mr. Fuji
Winners: Hulk Hogan & Paul Orndorff via pinfall. Match Summary: The main event features plenty of drama, with Savage and Fuji working together to try to wear down Hogan and Orndorff. The climax sees Hogan and Orndorff fighting back, leading to Hogan hitting the leg drop on Savage. The pinfall is followed by a celebratory moment as Hogan faces the crowd, holding up the WWE Championship belt. Show Closing: The evening ends with Hogan and Orndorff celebrating in the ring as Savage and Fuji regroup on the outside, setting the stage for further confrontations in the weeks to come. Vince McMahon promotes the upcoming events, encouraging viewers to tune in for the next exciting installment of Saturday Night Main Event.
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Post by siredger on Oct 23, 2024 18:30:41 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event 8 Date: November 29, 1986 Location: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Match Card: 1. Opening Match: The British Bulldogs vs. The Dream Team
Winners: The British Bulldogs A high-energy opening match featuring tag team action. The British Bulldogs showcase their agility and teamwork to overcome the united front of Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and Brutus Beefcake. 2. Women's Match: Wendi Richter vs. Leilani Kai
Winner: Wendi Richter In a battle for women's supremacy, Wendy Richter captures victory with a high cross-body block after a hard-fought match. The crowd erupts as she celebrates her win. 3. Intercontinental Championship Match: Randy Savage (c) vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts
Winner: Randy Savage (via DQ) A highly anticipated match filled with tension and storytelling. The match ends in disqualification when DDTs are exchanged, and the chaos ensues when both wrestlers refuse to stop fighting outside the ring. Miss Elizabeth looks on, worried for Savage. 4. Tag Team Championship Match: The Hart Foundation (c) vs. The Killer Bees
Winners: The Hart Foundation In a classic tag showdown, the Hart Foundation retains their titles after a distraction leads to a piledriver on B. Brian Blair, securing the victory. 5. Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff
Winner: Hulk Hogan The main event features Hulk Hogan facing his long-time rival Paul Orndorff in a classic showdown. The match is filled with high drama as it spills outside the ring, with Hogan eventually hitting a big leg drop for the win. The crowd chants "Hogan!" as he celebrates in the ring, ensuring the show ends on a high note. Additional Segments:
Vignettes featuring Jim Duggan and "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff, building up their rivalry. A memorable promo by Bobby Heenan, hyping his "family" and teasing a future clash between the Heenan Family and Hogan's friends.
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