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Post by Beejus on May 24, 2020 13:39:16 GMT 1
Did... did the Road Warriors injure both jobbers in their match? Yep... though despite Hawk being drugged out, neither of them were blamed for the injuries. Then again, what jobber is gonna come back and say "Hey, Hawk injured me," everyone would laugh them out of the arena.
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Post by Beejus on Jun 28, 2020 13:35:40 GMT 1
WCW Pro / WCW World Wide Wrestling / WCW Power Hour February 8, 1992
- Rick Rude: "Brad Armstrong isn't going to get over with fans, no matter what comic book you rip his next character from."
- Ole Anderson: "Bill Kazmaier has no ring psychology, these big dumb kids today don't even know what good wrestling is."
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Post by Beejus on Jul 18, 2020 18:18:57 GMT 1
World Championship Wrestling / WCW Main Event February 8, 1992 / February 9, 1992
- Paul E. invented a new catchphrase that will help his future promos.
- Taylor Made Man sustains a fractured calcaneus (heel bone) during his match.
- Ole Anderson: "Johnny B. Badd is all flash, no ass; I don't care how much Dusty likes him, dump the punk."
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Post by Beejus on Jul 24, 2020 23:30:26 GMT 1
February 8, 1992 / February 9, 1992
- Randy Savage and Elizabeth have quietly divorced.
- Tatanka and Barry Horowitz were getting along very well backstage, lifting everyone's spirits.
- Hulk Hogan: "That Costello kid? He sells like crap. Flush him already, dude."
- Big Boss Man: "With all due respect, Wayne Bloom is a great journeyman, but this Beau Beverly character just isn't catching on."
[Writer note: No prize again per se, but any predictions will be added together to what has been predicted already.]
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Post by CJ on Jul 25, 2020 21:50:53 GMT 1
“Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair
“The Immortal” Hulk Hogan & Sid Justice with a “secret weapon” vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts & The Undertaker
WWF Intercontinental championship: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper © vs. The Mountie
Big John Studd vs. Skinner
The New Foundation vs. The Nasty Boys
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Post by Asaemon on Jul 26, 2020 11:34:13 GMT 1
“Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair
“The Immortal” Hulk Hogan & Sid Justice with a “secret weapon” vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts & The Undertaker
WWF Intercontinental championship: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper © vs. The Mountie
Big John Studd vs. Skinner
The New Foundation vs. The Nasty Boys
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Post by Mike Haggar on Jul 29, 2020 19:58:09 GMT 1
“Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair
“The Immortal” Hulk Hogan & Sid Justice with a “secret weapon” vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts & The Undertaker
WWF Intercontinental championship: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper © vs. The Mountie
Big John Studd vs. Skinner
The New Foundation vs. The Nasty Boys
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Post by The Final Countdown on Jul 29, 2020 23:32:36 GMT 1
“Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair
“The Immortal” Hulk Hogan & Sid Justice with a “secret weapon” vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts & The Undertaker
WWF Intercontinental championship: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper © vs. The Mountie
Big John Studd vs. Skinner
The New Foundation vs. The Nasty Boys
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Post by Beejus on Jul 30, 2020 2:15:35 GMT 1
February 8, 1992
Show Notes- Typhoon entertained everyone backstage with a poker tournament.
- Sid Justice's heel turn was a complete success.
- The Flair/Savage match was exceptional but was capped for being short (11:47). A longer match could be a true MOTY contender.
- Hogan, Flair, and Piper were praised after the show; Hogan was happy, the other two seemed pleased.
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Post by Beejus on Aug 4, 2020 2:45:14 GMT 1
February 1 / February 8, 1992
Smoky Mountain Wrestling: professional wrestling the way it used to be, and the way you like it!- I had to fudge a few things, as actually SMW TV's first episode was on February 1, which was on the TEW calendar as January week 4. Oops. So instead of one hour, I booked this as a two hour show and put all the pre-taped material from SMW episodes 1 and 2 onto this one, and then next week it will go to an hour apiece. The real life show was taped on October 30, 1991.
- A few things that I had to change from the IRL shows was that Tim Horner was working elsewhere, so his match from episode 1 went to Joey Maggs instead. And I could not find a guy named Paul Miller, so his match went to Rocky King. Also, Danny Davis (not the referee) was on episode 2, but he was not available. For the most part, though, these are beat-for-beat recreation of the first two episodes of SMW.
- Pat Rose failed to pay his share on a rental car, making Bob Armstrong take him to Wrestler's Court. He made Rose pay the full cost and reimburse his travel partner. Rose has improved his behavior.
- Rocky King debuted a Fan's Own (Cool) gimmick, which rated as Great.
Weekly Ratings Round-up- WCW Pro Wrestling: 0.10
- WCW World Wide Wrestling: 0.17
- WCW Power Hour: 0.10
- WWF Superstars of Wrestling: 0.39
- SMW TV: >0.01
- World Championship Wrestling: 2.24
- WWF Saturday Night's Main Event 30: 4.67
- WWF Wrestling Challenge: 0.29
- WCW Main Event: 0.20
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