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Wonder who nabbed him for that. Highspots? I gotta say that even I'm tempted to pick up a Warrior shoot.
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Batista: World Champion, pimpin dresser...
cawthon777 replied to Open the Muggy Gate's topic in The WWE Folder
The Hurricane, Shannon Moore, and ... BATISTA! 3 Count: Part Deux -
Not again! Interesting IC title match.
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WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY - Mid-Hudson Civic Center - December 17, 1985 Championship Wrestling taping: 1/11/86 - included Adrian Adonis & Jimmy Hart as guests of the Piper's Pit in which Adonis unveiled the 'Adorable' gimmick I think they mentioned Adonis as "Adorable" a few weeks earlier during a match but that was the debut of the actual gimmick. So, I suppose in that way it was somewhat gradual.
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I figured he would be the one to win. If you guys recall any of the specifics as to who was in, who eliminated who, etc, I'd appreciate it.
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Click on the "chat" button at the bottom of your buddy list, type in the name of the room, and - BAM - you're in.
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Thanks for the advice. Since I'm not at all familir with irc servers, I'll just stick with what I know this time around. We've already got a good mix of people in. Hope others can join as it gets closer to time.
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I don't mean to step on anyone's toes if another chat is being planned here but you're all welcome to come say hi during and before WrestleMania. I'm holding an AOL chat under the name of "TheHistoryofWWE WM21". Feel free to invite yourself.
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My thinking is that Batista squashes and embarrasses Triple H tonight. Everyone talks about it being a complete fluke, etc. Triple H becomes enraged and demands a rematch. It's set for Backlash. They go much longer, maybe 20 minutes, to establish and cement Batista as a world title guy.
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I just checked and it looks like those matches aired on PTW on 6/10/91 but they were taped all over the place. Slaughter / Valentine and Power & Glory / Express were from Tucson, AZ. Snuka / Bradley was from MSG. Duggan / Warlord WAS from Green Bay but I'm not certain if it aired that day if at all.
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Those all aired on Prime Time Wrestling but I don't think they were all taped in Green Bay and I'm not even sure if they aired the same day. Out of curiosity, where did you find that?
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I'll have to go through the results again. May have just overlooked a few things.
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Who here has gone to a Wrestlemania?
cawthon777 replied to Prophet of Mike Zagurski's topic in The WWE Folder
WrestleMania XX fell on the first Sunday of my Spring Break last year so I went up the day before and stayed until Thursday. Drove to DC (home away from college) then took the train from Union Station to Penn Station (which is connected to MSG). I'm thinking about going to 22. Never been to Chicago. Only problem is that since I graduate in May, I have no idea where I'll be or what I'll be doing in a year's time. -
Who here has gone to a Wrestlemania?
cawthon777 replied to Prophet of Mike Zagurski's topic in The WWE Folder
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe it was actually the next night on Nitro.
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It was supposed to be Judy Bagwell on a Pole but Positively Kanyon explained before the match that he couldn't find a pole big enough in Canada to support her.
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These are results from the home video version of the card. Important to note that Earl Hebner was the referee for many of the matches and that Bruce Prichard and Tony Schiavone shared ring announcing duties for the tag matches. While it's true that the WWF had a stellar tag team division at the time, I think it's fair to say the NWA still had them beat in terms of numbers and - arguably - quality. I think it would be pretty cool to have a tournament of this size take place today, with teams from different promotions. Don't see it happening though. April 19, 1986 Superdome New Orleands, LA First Round Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Bobby Jaggers & Mike Miller at 7:35 when McDaniel pinned Miller with a chop and elbow drop Nelson Royal & Sam Houston defeated the Batten Twins when Houston scored the pin with the bulldog at 8:17 Jimmy Valiant & Manny Fernandez defeated Baron Von Raschke & the Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones & Shaska Whatley) when Fernandez pinned the Barbarian with a sunset flip into the ring; neither was the legal man in the match at the time of the fall Steve Williams & Terry Taylor defeated Bill Dundee & Buddy Landel when Williams pinned Landel with the running powerslam The Sheepherders (w/ Jack Victory) defeated Hector & Chavo Guerrero when Luke pinned Hector following an illegal double clothesline behind the referee's back Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Stan Lane & Steve Keirn when Fulton pinned Keirn with a roll up immediately after Rogers countered a backdrop attempt by flipping over Keirn Rick Steiner & Buzz Sawyer defeated Coco Ware & the Italian Stallion at just over the 15-minute mark when Sawyer caught Stallion attempting a leap frog and hit a powerslam for the win Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) & Black Bart defeated Brett Sawyer & David Peterson when Garvin pinned Peterson with a brainbuster Second Round NWA World Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Nelson Royal & Sam Houston when Condrey pinned Royal after Eaton came off the top behind the referee's back as Royal had Condrey in an abdominal stretch NWA US Champion Magnum TA & Ron Garvin defeated Rick Steiner & Buzz Sawyer at just over the 5-minute mark when Magnum pinned Steiner with the belly to belly suplex as Steiner jumped over Garvin The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Chief Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Youngblood with a clothesline from the middle turnbuckle Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Jimmy Valiant & Manny Fernandez when Ivan pinned Valiant after Nikita, the illegal man, hit the Russian Sickle from the ring apron Terry Taylor & Steve Williams defeated Dino Bravo & Rick Martel via forfeit after Bravo was rushed to the hospital with appendicitis The Sheepherders (w/ Jack Victory) defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson via disqualification after Morton attacked an interfering Jack Victory with his own New Zealand flagpole, seconds after Butch sustained the double dropkick Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) when Fulton dropkicked Anderson, with Rogers falling on top for the win The Giant Baba & Tiger Mask defeated Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) & Black Bart when Baba pinned Bart following a boot to the chest Quarter Finals The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA World Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification when Cornette hit Road Warrior Animal in the back of the head with the tennis racquet after Animal hit a powerslam on Condrey Ivan & Nikita Koloff fought Terry Taylor & Steve Williams to a 15-minute time limit draw immediately after Nikita hit the Russian Sickle on Taylor; after the bout, Williams was assaulted by the Russian’s chain The Sheepherders (w/ Jack Victory) fought Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers to a double disqualification when both teams bloodied each other using the New Zealand flagpole NWA US Champion Magnum TA & Ron Garvin defeated the Giant Baba & Tiger Mask when Magnum pinned Tiger Mask by catching him coming off the top and hitting the belly to belly suplex UWF North American Champion Jim Duggan pinned Dick Slater with a tackle at 7:34; Jim Ross was the ring announcer for the bout NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes (w/ Baby Doll) via disqualification after Rhodes hit the champion with his boot; after the bout, Rhodes hit referee Tommy Young with the boot as well; moments later, Rhodes and Baby Doll left ringside with the title belt Finals The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA US Champion Magnum TA & Ron Garvin when Road Warrior Animal pinned Garvin with a clothesline at 9:49 after Garvin landed a right hand punch on Hawk, further injuring his taped up hand; after the contest, Mrs. Jim Crockett Sr., Jim Crockett Jr., and Bill Watts awarded the Road Warriors with their $1 million check
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I finally got around to watching this for the first time this morning. I now have a headache What did you think of it? Personally, I think the only worthwhile match on the card was the main event. WCW New Blood Rising August 13, 2000 Vancouver, British Columbia PNE Included Tony Schiavone, Scott Hudson, & Mark Madden on commentary; featured Jeff Jarrett attacking Booker T outside the arena, upon Booker’s arrival, in which he repeatedly slammed Booker’s car door into the champion’s already injured knee Shannon Moore, Shane Helms, & Evan Karagious (w/ Tank Abbott) defeated Yang, Kaz Hayashi, & Jamie-san in a ladder match at 11:31; both 3 Count’s recording contract and gold record were on the line; the Young Dragons claimed the record at 9:03 but Abbott soon grabbed it away; Karagious grabbed the recording contract to win the match Ernest Miller pinned the Great Muta at 6:47 with the Feliner; mid-way through the match, Tygress came ringside in an attempt to ensure a victory for the Cat; during the closing moments of the contest, Tygress came off the top behind the referee’s back with a steel chair, hitting Muta in the head Buff Bagwell pinned Kanyon at 6:46 in a Judy Bagwell on a Forklift match after Bagwell hit a double Buff Blockbuster on both Kanyon and an interfering David Arquette; after the bout, Kanyon and Arquette hugged before Kanyon dropped him with the Kanyon Cutter WCW Tag Team Champions Kronik defeated Capt. Rection & Lash Laroux, Mark Jindrak & Sean O’Haire, Shawn Stasiak & Chuck Palumbo at 12:21 when Bryan Clarke pinned Palumbo following the double chokeslam; prior to the bout, Disco Inferno was named the special referee, with Rey Mysterio Jr., Juventud Guerrera, and Tygress as the ringside enforcers; Konnan did guest commentary for the bout; late in the bout, the Great Muta & Vampiro interfered but were quickly thrown out of the ring; moments later, Lt. Loco interfered, stole the referee’s shirt from Disco, and made the pinfall; due to pre-match stipulations, the Filthy Animals would challenge the champions the following night on Nitro Billy Kidman pinned Shane Douglas (w/ Torrie Wilson) in a leather strap match at 8:24 with the Kid Krusher after sending Douglas into Torrie on the ring apron; after the bout, Kidman briefly spanked Torrie with the strap before Douglas attacked him from behind and hung him with the strap before Big Vito made the save; moments later, Reno attacked Vito from behind, with Vito eventually clearing the ring Major Gunns pinned Mrs. Hancock at 6:45 in a ROTC match with a roll up in the mud pit; after the bout, David Flair came out to check on Mrs. Hancock when she doubled over in pain, holding her stomach; moments later, she was taken backstage on a stretcher; Major Gunns was visibly worried during the segment Sting pinned the Demon with the reverse DDT at the 54-second mark; prior to the bout, Sting propelled from the top of the arena down to the aisle way; after the bout, Sting was attacked by Vampiro and the Great Muta, where they attempted to hang Sting by the cable he was lowered down by before Kronik made the save; Brian Adams then challenged Vampiro & Muta to a tag team title match for later in the night WCW Canadian (US), Cruiserweight, and Hardcore Champion Lance Storm defeated Mike Awesome at 11:24; prior to the bout, Storm was escorted to the entrance by an entourage of security; upon his entrance, Storm announced that Jacques Rougeau would be the second referee for the bout to make sure the Canadian rules would be followed; only the Canadian (US) title was on the line; Awesome originally won the match and title by blocking a hurricanrana attempt into a sit-down powerbomb at 4:09 but Rougeau argued that the Canadian rules state that it must be a 5-count, not 3; Awesome again appeared to have won the match and title at 5:49 via submission with a dragon sleeper but Rougeau nullified the decision by stating submissions don’t count; after both men crashed through a table set up in the ring, Rougeau said the winner would be the first man to get to his feet within the standing 10 count; as the regular referee counted Storm, Rougeau punched Awesome to the mat which resulted in Storm’s victory; after the bout, Bret Hart made a surprise appearance and hugged Storm and Rougeau in the ring Vampiro & the Great Muta defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Kronik to win the titles at 9:05 when Muta pinned Brian Clarke with the moonsault after the Harris Brothers came out of the crowd and hit a double sidewalk slam on Clarke Kevin Nash defeated Scott Steiner and Bill Goldberg at 10:50 by pinning Steiner with a kick to the midsection and the powerbomb; Goldberg didn’t show up until a minute into the match, with his ribs taped up; at just around the 5-minute mark, Nash set up Goldberg for the powerbomb but Goldberg shoved him off and walked out of the match, even confronting Vince Russo who came out in an attempt to get Goldberg back inside the ring; Madajah came out to support Steiner at around the 8 minute mark; due to pre-match stipulations, Nash earned a world title shot at Fall Brawl WCW World Champion Booker T pinned Jeff Jarrett with the Book End at 14:31
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Yep, it was Havoc.
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The Nasties were in the WWF until about June, but I believe they were suspended toward the end so that's why few people remember them post March or April. They showed up in WCW during the late summer of 93 and immediately were put in line for a title shot against Anderson & Roma. At Fall Brawl, they came out with Missy Hyatt as their surprise. Missy had been turned down for interviews repeatedly by Flair and the Horsemen and this was her way to get back at them, I suppose. Taylor returned to WCW in late 93 and was supposed to wrestle the Equalizer at Starrcade but that bout was regulated to being the dark match. He feuded with Diamond Dallas Page in early 94 as well.
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I don't think he was in any shape to take a bump over the top at that time.
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I don't think anyone could tell Gorilla what he could and could not do.
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LOL This is so random. Tugboat was around for a little bit when Steamboat came in but he turned heel and became Typhoon in mid June. No, the match didn't happen because Tugboat and Steamboat were both babyface. But if you're asking if Fred Ottman fought Steamboat at all in the WWF ... the answer is still no.
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I'm trying to list them all by release date, along with all the extra matches featured in each DVD. If anyone can help with that, let me know. http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/dvd.htm