Guest Downhome Report post Posted March 7, 2002 If you could set up a card, including stars from any era, what would be your idel PPV? What gimmick matches would you love to see on it? Would you make it an international card? Would you be more apt to make it current stars VS. current stars, or would you mix and match it with current stars, past stars, indy stars, and international stars? Anyhow, I just thought this could be a rather interesting topic, and it would help us actually learn more about each other and our likes/dislikes. Let's make it maybe, well, an 8-12 match card. :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ])r. ])eath Report post Posted March 7, 2002 I don't think that I can really answer the question, though the PPV would include: Steve Corino, Vader, Cactus Jack & Raven. Since you said "any ERA" I don't see why the IV Horseman can't be running around, along with "The Widowmaker" Barry Windom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BaronVonStevie Report post Posted March 7, 2002 I did this once in high school, I still have the notebook lying around so this is what I wrote all those years ago... see if you like it... 1. Super Delfin v Misterio(1995) v Tony Marmaluke v Tajiri(2000) 2. Lance Storm v Jericho: battle of the Thrillseekers 3. Hardy Boyz v Eliminators: Tables Ladders and Chairs 4. Liger(1990) v Hayabusa(1999) 5. Benoit(1994) v Dynamite Kid(1984): 2 out of 3 falls 6. DDP(1998) v Rob Van Dam(1999) 7. Steve Austin(1997) v Ric Flair(1989): No Disqualifications 8. HBK(1996) v Bill Goldberg(1999): most fun carry job ever Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Downhome Report post Posted March 7, 2002 I did this once in high school, I still have the notebook lying around so this is what I wrote all those years ago... see if you like it... 1. Super Delfin v Misterio(1995) v Tony Marmaluke v Tajiri(2000) 2. Lance Storm v Jericho: battle of the Thrillseekers 3. Hardy Boyz v Eliminators: Tables Ladders and Chairs 4. Liger(1990) v Hayabusa(1999) 5. Benoit(1994) v Dynamite Kid(1984): 2 out of 3 falls 6. DDP(1998) v Rob Van Dam(1999) 7. Steve Austin(1997) v Ric Flair(1989): No Disqualifications 8. HBK(1996) v Bill Goldberg(1999): most fun carry job ever I can honestly say that I see nothing wrong with that line-up at all! The clincher for me is Benoit Vs. Dynamite 2/3 Falls match, as that is a dream match to end all dream matches for me! I am STILL in search of a video tape of the Benoit Vs. Dynamite matches that I KNOW are out there somewhere, I just can't find them :-(. There weren't many, and they were in the very early '90's, but I'd still love to see some of them, ANY of them, lol. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BaronVonStevie Report post Posted March 7, 2002 The dream sponsor was slim jims and the dream venue was the Hammerstein Ballroom. Those Benoit/Dynamite matches are probably not that great. Dynamite was pretty limited due to injury and Benoit was really young. You oughta ask around for em. I'd still like to see one. What kinda card would you pull out? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest teke184 Report post Posted March 7, 2002 The British Bulldogs vs. the Midnight Express (Eaton and Lane) Edge and Christian vs. the Rock And Roll Express Tully and Arn vs. Raven and Saturn Flair vs. Steamboat Savage vs. Warrior or Jake Roberts (he was able to pull great matches out of these two) Bret vs. Perfect HBK vs. Foley Jericho vs. Angle Austin vs. Benoit This is a mix of the giants of yesteryear and of today. I mixed up the tag matches so I could get fresh pairings, but all the singles matches are based on **** to ***** matches these wrestlers have put together before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BaronVonStevie Report post Posted March 7, 2002 teke I think your undercard would rape your main events in the ass. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest teke184 Report post Posted March 7, 2002 I left out HHH vs. The Rock and Sting vs. Muta, among other matches. I'd probably also include Owen vs. X-Pac (whenever his neck wasn't hurt), Pillman vs. Liger, and RVD vs. Jerry Lynn (It may be overrated, but that's the best match I can find for RVD without making someone wrestle twice). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BaronVonStevie Report post Posted March 7, 2002 logic behind card... 1. Super Delfin(1996) v Misterio(1995) v Tony Marmaluke v Tajiri(2000)... every good show needs a fast heated opener. Tajiri in 2000 was so over his heat was nuclear. Misterio was the same deal in ECW. Tony Marmaluke provides the comedy and monster bumps while Delfin provides fans with a lighthearted solid story. 2. Lance Storm(1997) v Jericho(1998): battle of the Thrillseekers... angles between up and comers belong in the lower cards. The story here is that Lance who is a young ECW babyface is challenging WCW's Ayatolla of Rock'nRolla and wants to beat some of Stu Hart's discipline back into Jericho... 3. Hardy Boyz(1999) v Eliminators(1997): Tables Ladders and Chairs... believe it or not but the Eliminators were first in this country to work matches exclusively with TLC. The Hardys did not pioneer the match form but they did perfect it. This match is all about bragging rights. Who wouldn't wanna see Jeff Hardy take Total Elimination? 4. Liger(1990) v Hayabusa(1999)... I know this match happened once but Hayabusa had yet to come into his own. Liger in his young prime looks to upset the rising star Hayabusa for bragging rights over who's puro company rules whose... 5. Benoit(1994) v Dynamite Kid(1984): 2 out of 3 falls... it's like looking in a mirror! 6. DDP(1998) v Rob Van Dam(1999)... the hardest working man in wrestling takes on Mr Pay per view. DDP carries RVD while RVD takes things athletically to Space Mountain. The two would compliment eachother... 7. Steve Austin(1997) v Ric Flair(1989): No Disqualifications... easily the wildest, bloodiest brawl ever. Seeing Flair get beat up by Austin would be a hoot. The No DQ tag would just encourage Flair to try everything! 8. HBK(1996) v Bill Goldberg(1999): most fun carry job ever... yeah okay Bill Goldberg sucks but... picture this. Taking out big men is one of Michael's hallmarks but even Shawn has never faced a monster like Goldberg. Goldberg is faster, stronger, younger, and more intense than any opponent Shawn has ever had. Sweet Chin Music or the Spear? Shawn would carry Bill but the fans would be treated to something special. In my mind Goldberg is the one HBK was born to carry! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cobainwasmurdered Report post Posted March 7, 2002 1. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Micheals 2. Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat 3. Steve Austin and Brian Pillman vs. Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard 4. Lance Storm vs. Eddy Geurraro 5. Dean Malenko vs. Chris Jericho 6. Mick Foley vs. Terry Funk Hell In The Cell 7. Chris Benoit Vs. Dynamite Kid 8. Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Ultimo Dragon 9. Owen Hart vs. Mr. Perfect 10. Sting Vs. DDP 11. Randy Savage Vs. Barry Windham 12. Raven Vs. Jake Roberts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Risk Report post Posted March 7, 2002 If these matches were to happen, I think the year would probably have to be 1996. Anyways, here are MY picks. All my picks are assumed to be in their PRIME. All matches are no DQ, there must be a winner by submission or pinfall. Yoshihiro Tajiri vs. Keiji Muto Billy Kidman vs. Jushin Liger (falls count anywhere) Vader vs. Cactus Jack Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannety Eddy Guerrero vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr. Undertaker vs. Mike Awesome (Hell in a Cell) The Outsiders vs. The Eliminators vs. Raven and Stevie Richards vs. The Dudley Boyz vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. E and C vs. Public Enemy vs. The Impact Players (Two ring, tag team elimination match) Triple-H vs. The Rock Sting vs. Bret Hart Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit vs. Steve Austin vs. Owen Hart Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kahran Ramsus Report post Posted March 7, 2002 Ric Flair vs. Steve Austin Chris Benoit vs. Ricky Steamboat The Brainbusters vs. The British Bulldogs Dean Malenko vs. Bret Hart Eddy Guerrero vs. Owen Hart The Steiner Brothers vs. The Rockers Vader vs. Cactus Jack The Rock N Roll Express vs. Edge & Christian The Midnight Express vs. The Hardy Boyz Lance Storm vs. Chris Jericho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest goodhelmet Report post Posted March 7, 2002 The perfect ppv would have to have the following wrestlers in their prime.... Steamboat, Owen, Bret, Austin, Benoit, Flair, HBK, Eddy, Pillman, and Angle. Throw the names in a hat and regardless of who was wrestling who, I don't think the matches would disappoint. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Vanilla Midget Report post Posted March 7, 2002 i'll take a different thread. it isnt match quality which makes the perfect ppv for me, its the story leading up to and into the match. give me a ppv where all the matches came about logically and have backstories along with a reasonable level of wrestling and i will take it over any of the above supercards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest goodhelmet Report post Posted March 7, 2002 I'll agree to disagree because all of the guys I have mentioned can tell their story in the ring. with the exception of Steamboat, they can all play the heel role effectively, as well as being able to gather face heat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Vanilla Midget Report post Posted March 7, 2002 im not only talking about the story in the ring though. for me, the lead-up to the match is just as important as the match itself. eg. i would probably consider a reasonably poor match to blow off a really hot fued superior to a **** or so match which was cobbled together the week before the ppv. telling a story in the ring is good, as long as there is a story there to tell. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest tombstone Report post Posted March 7, 2002 OK the smarky ones out there with early 90s and 80s knowledge and puro beliefs will blast this but hell, im green but I know what I like. Based on WWF titles to give the card a shape. - Intercontiental Title Chris Benoit © vs. Eddie Guerrero - Lance Storm vs. Brian Pillman - Hardcore Title Ken Shamrock © vs. Rob Van Dam - Kejii Muto vs Yuji Nagata - Cruiserweight Title Dean Malenko © vs.Rey Mysterio JR - Tag Titles TLC Dudley Boys © vs,. Hardy Boys vs. Edge & Christian - Hell in a Cell The Undertaker (1997) vs. Cactus Jack (ECW edition) - The Rock (2001) vs. Chris Jericho (2000) - Steve Austin (1998) vs. Triple H (2000) - Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart - WWF Title Shawn Michaels (WM XII edition) © vs. Sting (crow) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Report post Posted March 7, 2002 1.Super Crazy vs. Low Ki (give 'em about 10 minutes to jack the crowd up. Crazy wins) 2.Raven and Tommy Dreamer vs. Masato Tanaka and Mike Awesome (15 minute tag match turned insane brawl. Tanaka and Awesome win) 3.Eddy Guerrero vs. Yoshihiro Tajiri (20 minute match. Just imagine...Eddy wins) 4.Taz vs. RVD vs. Edge (15 minute elimination rules. RVD wins) 5.Mikey Whipwreck and Cactus Jack vs. Lance Storm and Owen(15 minute tag title match. opposites attract right? The canadians get the duke, and the titles.) 6.Bret Hart vs. Sting (intercontinental title. 35 minute match that sees the Stinger victorious) 7.Jinsei Shinzaki vs. Chris Jericho(Special challenge match. 25 minute match with Jericho winning) 8.SCSA vs. HHH(2/3 falls cage match(non escape rules). 40 minute classic that sees a very bloody Austin win.) 9.HBK vs. Benoit (60 minute Iron Man Match for the World Title. Benoit is crowned world champion after the greatest wrestling exhibition ever) Commentary by Joey Styles color by Bobby the brain venue:Toronto Sky Dome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CB2M Report post Posted March 7, 2002 1. Rey Misterio Jr. vs. Juventud Guerrera 2/3 Falls 2. Ultimo Dragon vs. Eddie Guerrero 3. Cactus Jack vs. Ric Flair 4. Vader vs. Chris Benoit--winner faces Michaels in ME 5. Hardys vs. Jericho & Storm 6. Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart First Blood Match 7. Shawn Michaels vs. Benoit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted March 7, 2002 I know that I'd have the following on their somewhere: Ricky Steamboat vs. Chris Benoit Kurt Angle vs. Bret Hart Ric Flair vs. Stunning Steve Austin Shawn Micheals vs. Chris Jericho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mystery Eskimo Report post Posted March 7, 2002 How about in terms of classic feuds - Vader/Sting Bret/Owen Benoit/Jericho Flair/Steamboat etc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Pidgerii-4q2 Report post Posted March 8, 2002 Rock v HHH v Austin (One on one they have good chemistry, how would it fare in a triple threat) The British Bulldogs v Edge&Christian Scott Hall v HBK Tajiri v Kidman v Mysterio Jr. Savage v Steamboat v Flair Cactus Jack v Mankind Benoit v Bret Hart v Owen Hart Seven matches to fill a card, I think that would go over pretty good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted March 9, 2002 Wrote this up at last Wrestlemania. World Title: Steve Austin vs Ric Flair Austin gets the pin after the Stunner. U.S. Title: Chris Benoit vs Mitshuru Misawa (sp) 2/3 falls Misawa wins on the 3rd fall with a Tiger Driver 91 TV Title: Arne Anderson vs Booker T. Harlem Hangover gives Booker T. the win Hardcore:Bruiser Brody vs RVD RVD wins it after a 5 star frog splash onto a table. Cruiser:Jusin Liger vs Rey Misterio, Jr. Liger wins after hitting the the Top Rope DDT. Tag Team: Steiner Brothers vs Road Warriors The Doomsday Device give the Road Warriors the win. Brett Hart vs Catus Jack-I Quit Brett Hart wins after Catus Jack passes out from the pain. HHH vs HBK-HIAC Sweet Chin music gives Micheals the win. Kurt Angle vs Rick Steamboat Steamboat earns a hard fought victory with a Dragon Blaster. Chris Jericho vs The Rock Rock Bottom does Jericho in. Eddie Guerrero vs Owen Hart vs Brian Pillman An attempted frogsplash by Guerrero on Pillman misses its mark and Owen Hart is able to take advantage and pin Guerrero for the win. Ted Dibiase vs Raven Million Dollar Dream is turned into an Evenflow. Burning vs The British Bulldogs Burning wins with whatever their finisher was. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest godthedog Report post Posted March 9, 2002 opening match: 94 owen hart v. 89 ricky steamboat. good, fast-paced wrestling clinic with plenty of reversals & quick near-falls. steamboat wins clean with some kind of pinning reversal. 15 minutes or so, at least ****1/2. (probably would be a better match if it was 2/3 falls or 30 minute iron man, but you can't have a long match like that for an opener.) mid-90s chris benoit v. mid-90s toshiaki kawada. straight-up japanese-style match that brings the psychology & the stiffness. i have no idea who should win, so 30 minute draw. ****1/2 to *****, depending on how much each guy is feeling it. 97 heel bret hart v. 2001 face kurt angle. the america/canada angle would be PERFECT here. i know angle's face turn fell flat, but so far his peak as a wrestler has been summer 2001 when he was a face. kurt angle's pure athleticism & hitman's ability to work a match should be able to put together an epic summerslam 1992/2001 match, with kurt coming back from everything bret throws at him (like working the leg & exposing the turnbuckle) & everybody kicking out of (or reaching the ropes on) finishers. end comes when bret runs into an exposed turnbuckle & angle follows it up with the moonsalt. just under 30 minutes, ****3/4-*****. 96 shawn michaels v. 2000 triple h, ladder match. trips worked well with everybody, as did michaels, & both worked GREAT with their buddies. i have no idea how the hell this match would end, but i'm sure they'd find some creative way, with trips winning cleanly (since shawn had no problem putting his buddies over & there was some kind of weird rule in 2000 that trips had to go over clean on anybody who was shorter than him). 20 minutes, about *****. 97 kenta kobashi & mitsuhara misawa v. 89-90 steiner brothers. i know kobashi & misawa weren't on the same team by 97, but they both hit their peak by then. these 4 might very well kill each other, having 3 of wrestling's most dangerous offensive move sets in the same ring. with the added stiffness everybody brings & kobashi and misawa's complete inability to not kick ass while in the same ring, there's no way this could be under *****. epic, all-japan style 40-minute battle with the steiners winning after 2 screwdrivers on kobashi. main event: 89 ric flair v. 97 steve austin, "i quit" match. i don't even need to explain this one. austin does the whole match without any interest in making flair say "i quit," just wanting to beat the living shit out of him. flair works the bad leg (DUH), but austin gets the advantage. he eventually stuns the ref for continuing to ask flair if he quits, cause he just wants to kill him. he stuns flair into oblivion, says "i quit" into the mic, & leaves flair in the middle of the ring, half dead. main event: 97 heel bret hart v. 2001 face kurt angle. the america/canada angle would be PERFECT here. i know angle's face turn fell flat, but so far his peak as a wrestler has been summer 2001 when he was a face. kurt angle's pure athleticism & hitman's ability to work a match should be able to put together an epic summerslam 1992/2001 match, with kurt coming back from everything bret throws at him (like working the leg & exposing the turnbuckle) & everybody kicking out of (or reaching the ropes on) finishers. end comes when bret runs into an exposed turnbuckle & angle follows it up with the moonsalt. just under 30 minutes, ****3/4-*****. i would've put austin/flair as the main event, but it would've ended the ppv on quite the down note, & i think the face should go over in the main event to send the fans home happy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kaoz Report post Posted March 10, 2002 hall vs austin hogan vs rock triple h vs jericho angle vs kane Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest CB2M Report post Posted March 10, 2002 97 kenta kobashi & mitsuhara misawa v. 89-90 steiner brothers. i know kobashi & misawa weren't on the same team by 97, but they both hit their peak by then. Definitely agree with Misawa peaking in 1997, but not Kobashi. Kobashi was one of these once in a lifetime guys, who at age 26 in 1993, had a better year in the ring than anybody else in history, including Flair (Meltzer admitted that while Kobashi didn't have the same schedule that Flair did in the 80's, Kobashi at his peak was actually better). According to Meltzer's star ratings, in 1993, Kobashi had 19 matches that were ****+, with five of them being *****. Some people never have one ***** match in their whole careers, let alone five in one year. He also had three matches that were rated ****3/4 that year, and four that were rated ****1/2. Suffice to say, I have never seen a better wrestler in my life than Kobashi in 1993 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dutha Rose Report post Posted March 10, 2002 WHAT?!? I kin not bleeve my eyes. You pimpa-fazed...you pimba-fazed geeks talkin bout Behnwa een Ligah een Mua, Recky Stemboat...een dee one dat really burnth my bubble ith Rec Fla. Fla! A main I bait tho many tahms I dohne gothuh finguhs to count! Not one tahm wuth dere a mention uff ol' Dutha! Maybe you leetle babays need to lehn mo bout the histrie of rathlin fo you say ohl oh yo...yo boeshit! Dathedd, my dweem pay-puh-view wuh be ath followth: 1) Dutha Rose burses Magnum TA ain Lex Lugah een a hainiecape maitch to reesert mahthelf ath a powfoe foes in de squad circa! 2) Dutha Rose teacheth dat young buck da Rock how da good ole boyth troe down back een deh day! 3) Does Dutha Rose hape one mo silvah dollah left up in im? We weel see when I take own day lowdown dirteh snake-een-dug-grayuzz Jep Jart! Jaht, I ain't fohgoton bote the bithneth we ain't done yet settahed! 4) Dutha Rose taykth own Stayv Creeno! He callth himthelf "Da Keeng uff Oh Skoo"? Me een heem, we steel gotham bade bluh tween uth, tho maybe I naid to teach yo athe one mo lethun when I keek it oh skoo, dadday! 5) Dutha Rose duhpeats hithon Duthin to noke thome thenth into hith homothexual faggot athe! 6) Dutha Rose beats up da hoey haike outta Stone Cole Stayv Ohstin, that dirty no goo Reck Fla een Ho Kogan at de same tahm tuh show da whirl who eeth da true legen of ole uh rathlin! Dutha Rose! Tank you vewy much, een I especk to thee lot mo Dutha on fuchuh lith by y'all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites