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Old School Championship Wrestling:

Owner: Unknown

Money: $90,000,000

Position: National

 

ROSTER: (Note: Blue = Face. Green = Tweener. Red = Heel)

Main Eventers:

Hulk Hogan

Jacques Rougeau Jr.

Razor Ramon

Sting

The Warrior

Raven

Barry Windham

King Kong Bundy

Lex Luger

Ric Flair

Steve Corino

The Undertaker

 

Upper Midcarders:

2 Cold Scorpio

Ahmed Johnson

Bret Hart

Earthquake

Jim Duggan

Johnny B. Badd

Kamala

Oz

Randy Savage

Sid Vicious

Quebecer Pierre

Bam Bam Bigelow

Chris Candido

Honky Tonk Man

Nikita Koloff

Phil LaFon

Steve Williams

Unabomb

Vader

 

Midcarders:

Abdullah The Butcher

Aldo Montoya

Alex Porteau

Bruce Hart

Bushwacker Butch

Bushwacker Luke

Dustin Rhodes

Koko B. Ware

Larry Zbysko

Marty Jannetty

Raymond Rougeau

Rick Steiner

Ricky Morton

Ricky Steamboat

Road Warrior Animal

Road Warrior Hawk

Robert Gibson

Ron Simmons

Scott Steiner

Brian Armstrong

Jake Roberts

Alex Wright

Big Boss Man

Bobby Eaton

Brian Knobbs

Demolition Crush

Demolition Smash

Doug Furnas

Greg Valentine

Lightning Kid

Mike Rotundo

Mikey Whipwreck

Mr. Hughes

One Man Gang

Pat Tanaka

Roddy Piper

Shane Douglas

Stan Lane

Ted Dibiase

 

Lower Midcarders:

Jim Niedhart

Steve Armstrong

Typhoon

Barry Horowitz

Dark Patriot

Doink The Clown

Giant Gonzales

Haku

Jerry Sags

Skinner

The Barbarian

 

 

STAFF:

Announcers:

Bobby Heenan

Dallas Page

Ed Ferrera

Jon Ian

Tony Schiavone

 

Referees:

Adam Hassan

Adam Morantz

Alan Woody

Brian Hebner

Claudia Keiff

Jim Molineux

Mike Chioda

 

Production:

Aaron Martinez

Daniel Watson

Neil Chapman

 

Medical:

Diana Noto

Ian Dahl

Minh Tran

Robert Romano

 

Writers:

Alex Lucard

Brian Gerwitz

Dick Twisted

Nik Lawrence

Richard Herring

Ron Kudrow

Stewart Lee

 

Road Agents:

Curious Orange

Jenny Cuthill

Kevin Eldon

Ray Zombie

Ron Blackmore

Simon Hooper

 

OSCW Championships:

World Heavyweight Title (VACANT) (Main Event)

United States Title (VACANT) (Upper Midcard)

Television Title (VACANT) (Midcard)

Tag Team Titles (VACANT)

 

OSCW Tag Teams:

Bushwackers (Butch & Luke)

Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon)

Demolition (Smash & Crush)

Rougeau Brothers (Jacques & Raymond)

Faces of Fear (Barbarian & Haku)

Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Niedhart)

Masters of The Powerbomb (Sid & Vader)

Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage)

Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane)

Million Dollar Team (Bam Bam Bigelow & Mike Rotundo)

Nasty Boys (Knobbs & Saggs)

Natural Disastors (Earthquake & Typhoon)

Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre)

Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal)

Rock N' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson)

Rythm and Blues (Honky Tonk Man & Greg Valentine)

Steiner Brothers (Scott & Rick)

Twin Towers (Big Boss Man & One Man Gang)

US Express (Windham & Rotundo)

Varsity Club (Dr. Death & Rotundo)

 

OSCW TELEVISION:

OSCW Super Hour (USA Network-Tuesday Nights)

All-Star Wrestling (USA Network-Friday Nights)

 

SEPTEMEBER PPV: Fall Brawl

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News 'Round the OSCW:

 

Dusty Rhodes is the new owner of OSCW. I guess I'll have to push Dustin Rhodes.

 

Bushwhacker Luke married an unknown daughter of Dusty Rhodes. I'm expecting ugly kids there.

 

Oz apparently wants to work a program with Dustin Rhodes. More on that later.

 

Several Road Agents agree that the One Man Gang & Abdullah The Butcher have good chemistry in the ring due to their similar styles and should be paired off in an angle sooner rather than later.

 

Quebecer Pierre will be out for 2 Months with an eye injury.

 

The Road Warriors became the first Tag Team Champions after winning a tournament, deeating the Midnight Express in the finals.

 

Ted Dibiase became the first Television Champion after defeating Ricky Steamboat in the finals of a tournament.

 

Fall Brawl is coming up next, which will be headlined by an infamous War Games match. Here is the complete card.

 

(card subject to change)

 

WAR GAMES MATCH: Sting, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, Randy Savage, Sid Vicious vs. Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Lex Luger, Steve Williams, King Kong Bundy.

 

OSCW World Title Match: Hulk Hogan vs. Vader vs. The Undertaker vs. The Warrior

 

OSCW United States Title Match: Bret Hart vs. Chris Candido vs. 2 Cold Scorpio vs. Honky Tonk Man

 

OSCW Television Title Match: Ted Dibiase vs. Ricky Steamboat

 

OSCW Tag Team Title Match: The Road Warriors vs. Can-Am Express

 

8-Man Tag Team Elimination Match: Rock N' Roll Express & Rougeau Brothers vs. Midnight Express & Demolition

 

Brian Armstrong vs. Mike Rotundo

 

Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Doink The Clown

 

Giant Gonzales & Mr. Hughes vs. Barry Horowitz & Steve Armstrong

 

(I would have posted results but I didn't change Commentary from Scotsman to Dames, thus there were no ratings to judge by.)

Edited by Raven1919

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OSCW FALL BRAWL!!!!

September 21, 2003

 

 

1.) Barry Horowitz and Steve Armstrong vs Giant Gonzales and Mr. Hughes:

The Match: Barry Horowitz hits some weak-looking punches in the corner, but Giant Gonzales is able to block them and return the favor in spades. Barry Horowitz strikes Giant Gonzales. Hooks the leg for a two count. Giant Gonzales is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Horowitz takes a weak kick. Giant Gonzales hits a sloppy ass bulldog off the ropes. Gonzales tags out to Mr. Hughes. BAAACK Body drop by Horowitz gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Horowitz reverses a Mr. Hughes hammerlock. Horowitz tags out to Steve Armstrong. Barry Horowitz scoops up Big Cat. Steverino bounces off the ropes and hits a flying Hart Attack clothesline. Big Cat just EATS a swinging neckbreaker slam from Steverino. Hooks the leg for a two count. Steve Armstrong scores with a face jam on Mr. Hughes. Tag between Steve Armstrong and Barry Horowitz. Barry Horowitz connects with a crappy looking standing spinebuster. Does everyone use that move these days? Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Mr. Hughes is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Big Cat tags out to Giant Gonzales. Boring brawling from Giant Gonzales is the cure for insomnia. Giant Gonzales has Barry Horowitz down on the canvas. Here it comes...Chokey Thing! Barry Horowitz taps! Gonzales \ Big Cat signal to each other...and they attack Horowitz \ Steverino! After an swift brawl, Horowitz and Steverino are left down in the ring.

Winners: Giant Gonzales & Mr. Hughes (5:37)

 

My Opinion: CRAPTASTIC~! -**. (34/35/32)

Road Agent Notes: Steve Armstrong didn't really sell very much, which hurt the match rating.

 

2.) Jake Roberts vs Doink The Clown:

The Match: Jake Roberts hits some punches. How generic. Jake Roberts connects with rights and lefts and Doink The Clown is down! Doink is a glutton for punishment and just continues to take it during this match. Hooks the leg for a two count. Doink The Clown charges into the corner, but EATS BOOT and staggers backward. Covers for a quick two count. Doink counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Doink drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Roberts. Covers for a quick two count. Doctor Bomb connects and Roberts landed hard. Doink The Clown misses a clothesline. Death valley driver (not to be confused with the DVD 500) by Jake Roberts connects and Doink The Clown is down! The two competitors end up in the corner, grappling. The referee tries to break them up, but Roberts pushes him away. The ref tries again, and this time Doink is the one to shove the referee away...and that prompts a double DQ decision from the referee!

Winner: Double Disqualification (3:22)

 

My Opinion: I'll give it a *3/4 rating. If you think of it like currency, it's a 1.75. You can't even take the subway with that anymore here. Work harder man. (67/60/74)

 

3.) Brian Armstrong vs Mike Rotundo:

The Match: Mike Rotundo scores with a poor face jam on Brian Armstrong. Mike Rotundo nearly ends the career of B.A with a screwed up german suplex. GET AWAY FROM THE WRESTLING BUSINESS! Forward suplex from Rotundo, but not done very well. Pin, but B.A is out just before the three count. B.A just EATS a swinging neckbreaker slam from Rotundo. Hooks the leg for a two count. Rotundo walks into a drop toe hold. Brian Armstrong hits a right hand on Mike Rotundo. Brian Armstrong DDTs Rotundo, but it just looked terrible. Rotundo reverses a waistlock. Mike Rotundo hits a shaky delayed suplex on B.A. Davey Boy Smith is looking down from heaven...and shaking his head in disapproval. Mike Rotundo has Brian Armstrong down on the canvas. STF!!! Brian Armstrong taps out!

Winner: Mike Rotundo (4:15)

 

My Opinion: I'll give a 1* rating because they were actually able to hit a couple of spots. (63/66/57)

Road Agent Notes: Brian Armstrong lost 1 point of overness from this match. Mike Rotundo gained 2 points of overness from this match.

 

4.) Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, Jacques Rougeau Jr., Raymond Rougeau vs Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, Demolition Crush, Demolition Smash:

The Match: First Fall : Face crusher from Rougeau on Smash sets up for an elbowdrop. Raymond Rougeau uses a running dropkick into the corner. That was just...ugh. Covers for a quick two count. Smash powers out of a headlock. Sloppy discus punch from Demolition Smash barely connects on Rougeau. Raymond Rougeau is in trouble. Double Axe Handle!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! (3:02)

 

Second Fall : Gibson hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Gibson takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Covers for a quick two count. Sweet Stan goes for a splash but Gibson puts the knees up. Robert Gibson scores with a standing spinebuster. Pin, but Sweet Stan is out just before the three count. Robert Gibson misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Stan Lane hits a sloppy double axe handle off the top. Cover gets three for Stan Lane, Gibson got pinned. (7:46)

 

Third Fall : Big kick from Smash staggers Morton but that's about it. Smash hits a piledriver on Ricky Morton. I know I wouldn't let someone that bad give me a piledriver. There's a two count on the pin. Morton kicks Demolition Smash in the gut to reverse the momentum. DDT from the top rope by Ricky Morton. That looked KILLER. Ricky Morton moves in for the kill. Here it comes - Big Dropkick. 1....2...3, it's finished. (8:51)

 

Fourth Fall : Jacques hits a right hand. Crush gets caught with a short powerbomb from Jacques. Hooks the leg for a two count. Demolition Crush comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Flapjack from Crush on Jacques. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! I would have bought that as the finish! Crush walks into a drop toe hold. BRAINBUSTAH~! by Jacques Rougeau Jr.! The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Jacques Rougeau Jr. pins Crush. (11:43)

 

Fifth Fall : Big kick from Sweet Stan staggers Jacques but that's about it. Stan Lane DDTs Jacques, but it just looked terrible. Hooks the leg for a two count. Jacques ducks a wild right hand. Death valley driver (not to be confused with the DVD 500) by Jacques Rougeau Jr. connects and Stan Lane is down! Jacques Rougeau Jr. floors Stan Lane...and climbs the turnbuckles. Diving Elbow!!! 1....2....3!! It's all over. (13:25)

 

Sixth Fall : Chop from Eaton on Jacques causing the knock down. Jacques tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. There's a two count on the pin. Jacques Rougeau Jr. comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Eaton gets hit with SPLASH MOUNTAIN~! out of the corner! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Eaton counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Sloppy short range spear from Bobby Eaton. The ref gets into position, administers the three count, and it's over. Bobby Eaton pins Jacques. (18:09)

 

Final Fall : Implant DDT by Ricky Morton! I will always and forever mark out for that move. Hooks the leg for a two count. Spinning bulldog in the corner and Eaton is down! Diamond Dust from Ricky Morton and Eaton is out! Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Eaton blocks a punch. The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. Ricky Morton gets knocked to the ground by Eaton, who is already climbing the turnbuckle. Off the top - Alabama Jam hit hard. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Ricky Morton walks into a chop to the pecs. Ouchy. Ricky Morton elbows Bobby Eaton in the face to break a hammerlock. Ricky Morton stuns Bobby Eaton. Here it comes - Flying Cross Body, forget about it. 1....2...3!

Winner(s): Ricky Morton of the Rock n' Roll Express. (24:13)

 

My Opinion: I'll give a 1* rating because they were actually able to hit a couple of spots. (65/70/56)

 

5.) Road Warriors © vs Can-Am Express:

Match Background: Road Warriors are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. Can-Am Express are one of the most experienced teams in the promotion. This match is for the OSCW Tag Team titles. Road Warriors have been OSCW Tag Team champions since 16 September 2003.

 

The Match: Messed up bodyslam by Hawk almost kills LaFon. LaFon tags out to Doug Furnas. Road Warrior Hawk punches away at Doug Furnas. Tag between Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal. Animal hits a stump piledriver on Doug Furnas. Tag to Phil LaFon. Road Warrior Animal DDTs LaFon in a move that is so poorly executed, you can actually see that Phil LaFon's head didn't touch the mat at all. Side suplex from Animal. Could have been done a hell of a lot better though. Phil LaFon is all alone...Doomsday Device!! 1....2....3!

Winners: The Road Warriors (6:02)

 

My Opinion: I'll give it a *3/4 rating. If you think of it like currency, it's a 1.75. You can't even take the subway with that anymore here. Work harder man. (69/66/72)

Road Agent Notes: The OSCW Tag Team titles have gained in image.

 

6.) Ted Dibiase © vs Ricky Steamboat:

Match Background: This will be a falls count anywhere bout. This match is for the OSCW Television title. Ted Dibiase has been OSCW Television champion since 16 September 2003.

 

The Match: Dibiase drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Steamboat. Dibiase hits a snap suplex onto a chair on Ricky Steamboat. Dibiase drives a thrust kick into the chest of Steamboat. Steamboat tastes a high angle back suplex. If Spike Lee can sue TNN over the Spike TV nonsense, then Kurt Angle should be able to sue SOMEONE for that. Steamboat flips out of a Ted Dibiase bodyslam attempt. Kitchen sink shot (literally) and Dibiase gets floored. Flying cross body off the top rope! Covers for a quick two count. Ted Dibiase is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Gutwrench into a stomach breaker. Steamboat may be winded. Covers for a quick two count. Delayed BRAINBUSTAH~! Dibiase really drove that one down big time. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Ricky Steamboat comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Standing leg lariat by Ricky Steamboat on Dibiase. They brawl to the outside and into the crowd. Swift kick from Ricky Steamboat on the outside. Hooks the leg for a two count. Dropkick connects, Dibiase falls to the concrete floor. They wind up back in the squared circle. Ted Dibiase powers out of a Ricky Steamboat headlock. A Gut buster connects on Steamboat and hits hard. Unabomb comes running down the aisle and into the ring! Ricky Steamboat turns around. Unabomb spins Steamboat around. Unabomb hits the Choke Slam! Unabomb leaves the ring, the damage done! Cover gets three for Ted Dibiase, Steamboat got pinned. Dibiase and Unabomb tie Ricky Steamboat up in the ropes, then start punching away at him until referees run down and break it up.

Winner: Ted Dibiase (13:39)

 

My Opinion: As close to a ***** match as possible...but unfortunately, it was missing something, so I can only give it ****3/4. (92/84/100)

Road Agent Notes: Ricky Steamboat lost 1 point of overness from this match. The OSCW Television title has gained in image.

 

7.) Bret Hart vs Chris Candido vs 2 Cold Scorpio vs Honky Tonk Man:

Match Background: This will be a four corners bout. This match is for the OSCW United States title.

 

The Match: THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. 2 Cold Scorpio connects with a back heel kick on Candido and gets back up quickly. There's a two count on the pin. Flying reverse elbow by 2 Cold Scorpio. Chris Candido elbows 2 Cold Scorpio in the face to break a hammerlock. Scorpio walks into a spinning heel kick which almost causes a decapitation! There's a two count on the pin. Candido tries to channel the power of Kawada, but ends up channeling the power of Trish Stratus instead by hitting a high kick on 2 Cold Scorpio. Covers for a quick two count. Scorpio blocks a kick from Chris Candido. Standing leg lariat by 2 Cold Scorpio on Hitman. Scorpio tags out to Bret Hart. Boring brawling from Bret Hart is the cure for insomnia. Messed up bodyslam by Hitman almost kills Hitman. A powerslam so weak, my grandmother could have performed it, is actually pulled off by Hitman on Candido. Bret Hart with an enziguri. That reminds me...R.I.P, Owen Hart. Pin, but Candido is out just before the three count. Tag between Bret Hart and Honky Tonk Man. Honky Tonk Man slams Candido down. More pain is to come...probably to the viewer. HTM hits a badly done swinging DDT on Chris Candido. I can do better. Covers for a quick two count. Honky Tonk Man with a sloppy back bodydrop on Candido. We almost had another Benoit/Sabu situation there. There's a two count on the pin. Honky Tonk Man scores with a face jam on Chris Candido. Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Tag between Chris Candido and 2 Cold Scorpio. Scorpio crushes HTM with a huge legdrop. Scorpio hits a dropkick on Honky Tonk Man and gets right back up. Dropkick connects to the BUTT of the jaw and HTM goes down. Honky Tonk Man fights out of a grapple. A short powerbomb by HTM was just ugly. So ugly, it's oogly. 2 Cold Scorpio slugs Honky Tonk Man, sending him down into the corner. While Scorpio fires up the crowd, HTM is removing the turnbuckle pad! 2 Cold Scorpio comes over...but HTM grabs him by the tights and uses the leverage to slingshot 2 Cold Scorpio face first into the exposed steel turnbuckle! Honky Tonk Man rolls up the stunned 2 Cold Scorpio, and even puts his feet on the second rope to add insult to injury! 1....2...3! What a display of cheating from Honky Tonk Man.

Winner: Honky Tonk Man (15:16)

 

My Opinion: You barely escaped a DUD rating. 1/4*. (67/74/53)

Road Agent Notes: The OSCW United States title has gained in image.

 

8.) Hulk Hogan vs Vader vs The Undertaker vs The Warrior:

Match Background: This will be a four corners bout. This match is for the OSCW World title.

 

The Match: Vader scoops and slams Hulk Hogan. What's the difference between a scoop slam and a body slam anyway? Vader slams Hulk Hogan down and motions to the crowd. Hooks the leg for a two count. Vader misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Hogan tags out to The Undertaker. BIG clothesline on Vader. The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. The Undertaker drills Vader with a press slam into a Michinoku Driver! Cover, but there's no one to count for The Undertaker! BAAACK Body drop by Vader gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Vader backdrops The Undertaker out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Vader. Vader tags out to The Warrior. Messed up bodyslam by Warrior almost kills Undertaker. The Warrior strikes The Undertaker. The Warrior misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. BAAACK Body drop by Warrior gets a bit of a pop from the crowd. Undertaker pulls a jumping piledriver out of nowhere!! Tag to Vader. Rude Awakening neckbreaker on The Warrior by Vader. Remember when that was a legit finish? Brutal sit out powerbomb on Warrior! The Warrior can barely stand. Vader Bomb!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!!

Winner: Vader (8:23)

 

My Opinion: I'll give a 3/4* rating, but only if you promise to improve as a booker. (76/85/57)

Road Agent Notes: The OSCW World title has gained in image.

 

9.) Team Sting vs Team Flair: Match Background: Team Sting consists of Sting, Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Randy Savage, and Sid Vicious. Team Flair consists of Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Barry Windham, King Kong Bundy, and Steve Williams. This will be a war games bout.

 

The Match: Poppa Pump hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. A weak headbutt on Bundy by Savage causes nothing but pain for both. Full nelson slam on Bundy. Sid Vicious launches Bundy into the cage wall. Bundy hits a punch, but takes one right back. Again! A slugfest erupts in the ring! Randy Savage hits a right hand on Steve Williams and follows it up with a couple more. Savage \ Steiner hook up Dr.Death, then hit a double suplex. Arn Anderson-like Spinebuster by Rick Steiner, executed to perfection. Rick Steiner throws Dr.Death into the cage. Big kick from Sting staggers Dr.Death but that's about it. Sting hits a piledriver on Steve Williams. I know I wouldn't let someone that bad give me a piledriver. Diamond Dust from Scott Steiner and Dr.Death is out! Scott Steiner throws Dr.Death into the cage. Dr.Death backdrops Scott Steiner out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Steve Williams. Poppa Pump takes a vertical suplex, but pops right back up. Barry Windham DDTs Poppa Pump, but it just looked terrible. Barry Windham launches Poppa Pump into the cage wall. Windham \ Luger hook up Poppa Pump, then hit a double suplex. Lex Luger drives Savage into the cage side. Lex Luger knocks Savage down to the canvas with a clothesline. Lex Luger launches Savage into the cage wall. Flair uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Superkick by Ric Flair practically knocks out all of Randy Savage's teeth! Luger \ Flair whip Savage into the ropes and hit a double clothesline. Savage counters a sleeper with a jaw breaker and is able to get free! Lex Luger takes a right hand to the temple from Savage. Powerslam from Sting on Luger. Luger backdrops Sting out of a piledriver attempt. That took a lot out of Lex Luger. Luger \ Windham whip Sting into the ropes and hit a double back elbow. Barry Windham throws Sting into the cage. Sting counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Big clothesline from Sting. Sting drops Windham to the canvas. Sting quickly locks on the Scorpion Deathlock! There's the submission, this match is over!

Winners: Sting, The Steiner Bros., Randy Savage, Sid Vicious

 

My Opinion: I'll give it a *1 rating. Consider getting more stars to be the adventure of a lifetime. Get started. (72/75/68)

 

OVERALL RATING: 65%

 

PPV Buyrate: 0.97

Attendance: 15,256

PPV Revenue: $2,425,000

Ticket Sales: $610,240

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OSCW All-Star Wrestling: (October 3, 2003)

1.) Dustin Rhodes def. Oz (-**)

2.) Lightning Kid def. Johnny B. Badd (**)

3.) One Man Gang def. Abdullah The Butcher (-*)

4.) Rock N' Roll Express def. Rythm & Blues (*1/4)

5.) (Television Title): Ted Dibiase © def. Marty Jannetty (****3/4)

6.) Sid Vicious def. Giant Gonzales (-*)

7.) Mike Rotundo def. Chris Candido (*)

8.) Ric Flair def. Ricky Steamboat (*****)

 

Ted Dibiase vs Marty Jannetty. (October 3, 2003 All-Star Wrestling)

Match Background: This match is for the OSCW Television title. Ted Dibiase has been OSCW Television champion since 16 September 2003.

 

The Match: Back suplex on Jannetty. Dibiase drives a HARD forearm into the chest of Jannetty. Ted Dibiase snap suplexes Jannetty HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, Dibiase is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Ted Dibiase snap suplexes Jannetty HARD to the canvas! And again! A pair of clotheslines follow and...yep, Dibiase is a HOUSE...EN...FUEGO~! Jannetty kicks Ted Dibiase in the gut to reverse the momentum. Hard back suplex on Dibiase. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. Massive backbreaker on Dibiase. Hooks the leg for a two count. Ted Dibiase reverses a hip toss. Marty Jannetty got absolutely creamed by a KILLER back suplex. Covers for a quick two count. Blind lariat by Dibiase was downright NASTY! Jannetty never...saw...it coming! Pin, but Jannetty is out just before the three count. Jannetty counters an arm wringer with an elbow to the side of the head. Dropkick connects to the BUTT of the jaw and Dibiase goes down. Dibiase ducks a wild right hand. Stun Gun from Ted Dibiase! I still can't believe that was Austin's finisher at one point. Unabomb comes running down the aisle with a chair! Dibiase goes to irish whip Marty Jannetty into the ropes. Unabomb hits Jannetty with a chair to the back! Ted Dibiase has Marty Jannetty down on the canvas. Million Dollar Dream!!! Marty Jannetty taps out! Dibiase and Unabomb are putting the boots to Marty Jannetty! Ricky Steamboat comes running down the aisle with a chair! He slides in, sending Dibiase \ Unabomb running for cover. Ricky Steamboat saved Jannetty from a major beating.

 

My Opinion: A ****3/4 rating for a great match. (83/89/98)

 

Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair:

The Match: THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Superkick by Ricky Steamboat practically knocks out all of Ric Flair's teeth! Covers for a quick two count. Steamboat charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Steamboat walks into a high dropkick from Ric Flair, almost losing several teeth in the process. Hard back suplex on Steamboat. Come to think of it, that move had WAY too much power in No Mercy for N64. There's a two count on the pin. Vicious chokeslam byRic Flair! I'd compare it to Akira Taue, but then that would start another argument on the TSM Forums. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Rude Awakening neckbreaker on Ricky Steamboat by Flair. Remember when that was a legit finish? Ricky Steamboat is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. Steamboat crushes Flair with a running senton. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tiger suplex on Flair. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Cover, ONE...TWO...NO! I honestly thought that match was going to end right then and there. Steamboat uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Ricky Steamboat kicks the leg, knocks Flair down, and goes to work on it. Ric Flair comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Flair hits a dropkick on Ricky Steamboat and gets right back up. Flair pulls a jumping piledriver out of nowhere!! Ted Dibiase comes running down the aisle with a chair! Flair whips Ricky Steamboat into the ropes. Dibiase jumps onto the apron with the chair! Collision between Dibiase, Steamboat, and the chair! Ricky Steamboat staggers back into a roll up! 1...2...3! It's over! Ric Flair and Ted Dibiase try to beat down Ricky Steamboat, but end up getting run out of the ring by a furious Ricky Steamboat. They leave quickly before they end up taking any more punishment.

 

My Opinion: *****! What can I say! It earned EVERY star. You, my friend, know what you're doing! (86/92/100)

 

 

 

Thats the LAST TIME I listen to what the Road Agents/Wrestlers suggest to me as good ideas.

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More News 'Round OSCW:

 

First, an update on the injuries.

 

Quebecer Pierre is scheduled to return in November from his injury.

 

Steve Williams has been suffering back problems as of late and will be out for a few weeks.

 

Brian Knobbs will be gone for quite some time, estimated from 6-8 months, with a Broken Leg.

 

Now, with that out of the way...

 

Greg Valentine and Haku have announced that they will be retiring from OSCW in one month.

 

Speaking of Haku, he has been forced to check into rehab due to personal problems, so don't be surprised if you don't see Haku on OSCW in the future.

 

 

Marty Jannetty, Ricky Steamboat, Ted Dibiase, and Ric Flair all pulled out great efforts at the recent All-Star Wrestling event. Hats of to them.

 

Expect to see Ricky Steamboat versus Unabomb in some form at Halloween Havoc in a "vicious" gimmick match. No other news on this yet.

 

Until Next Time...

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October 14, 2003 OSCW Super Show!!

 

1.) Hulk Hogan def. Bam Bam Bigelow (DUD)

2.) Sid Vicious def. Alex Porteau (1/4*)

3.) Hart Foundation def. Gonzales/Hughes, Natural Disastors, Rock N' Roll Express (DUD)

4.) Mike Rotundo def. Lightning Kid (1/2*)

5.) Raven def. Raymond Rougeau (*3/4)

6.) (World Title) Vader def. Abdullah The Butcher (1/2*)

7.) The Undertaker & Midnight Express def. Dustin Rhodes & Road Warriors (1/2*)

8.) (Main Event) Ricky Steamboat & Marty Jannetty def. Ric Flair & Ted Dibiase (*****)

 

 

MATCH OF THE NIGHT:

Ricky Steamboat and Marty Jannetty vs Ric Flair and Ted Dibiase:

Match Background: Ted Dibiase is the reigning OSCW Television champion, and has been since 16 September 2003.

 

The Match: Dibiase drives a thrust kick into the chest of Jannetty. Jannetty walks into a killer lariat, as opposed to a friendly lariat. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag between Ted Dibiase and Ric Flair. Flair \ Dibiase whip Jannetty into the corner. Ric Flair whips Ted Dibiase in for a hard clothesline to follow-up. Fallaway slam by Ric Flair puts down Marty Jannetty. Hooks the leg for a two count. Spinning back kick from Ric Flair. Jannetty counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face and hit a clothesline! Tiger suplex on Flair. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, Bloody Hell! Tag between Marty Jannetty and Ricky Steamboat. THERE IT IS! A legdrop to the BACK OF THE HEAD! I swear, that makes any match just a little bit better. I don't mind telling you that every time I see it, that's for sure. Lightning kick by Steamboat on Flair. Flair powers out of a headlock. Tag to Ted Dibiase. Steamboat walks into a killer lariat, as opposed to a friendly lariat. NASTY Tiger Suplex by Ted Dibiase on Steamboat. Hooks the leg! ONE...TWO...NO! Double arm suplex by Ted Dibiase connects as Steamboat hits hard. Ricky Steamboat is able to duck a clothesline attempt and connect with a counter clothesline. SUPER frankensteiner on Dibiase, who hit hard. Ricky Steamboat climbs to the top turnbuckle as Ted Dibiase is stunned. Here it comes - Dragon Leap, forget about it. 1....2...3! Unabomb comes running down the aisle, and gets into the ring! Unabomb spins Steamboat around. Unabomb hits the Choke Slam! Ricky Steamboat has been left down on the canvas.

 

My Opinion: *****! What can I say! It earned EVERY star. You, my friend, know what you're doing!

 

 

 

NEWS AND NOTES OF OSCW:

 

The Warrior has been suspended for 1 Month due to his behavior backstage in recent weeks.

 

Lex Luger and Oz will possibly be facing next week or at Halloween Havoc, but I'd go for the former.

 

Halloween Havoc will be in 2 weeks and here is what has been announced so far:

 

World Title Match: Vader © vs. Ric Flair

 

United States Title Match: Honky Tonk Man © vs. Marty Jannetty:

With Jannetty impressing management in the past few weeks with his great in-ring work ethic, he has been granted a U.S Title Match against HTM.

 

Television Title Match: Ted Dibiase © v. Ricky Steamboat*:

Dibiase originally defeated Steamboat for the title, but not without help. The Unabomb has been a constant thorn in Steamboats side whenever he had his hands on Dibiase, and this will be the blowoff of a hot feud...if only Steamboat can get past the Unabomb first.

 

*Stipulation: Ricky Steamboat must defeat the Unabomb in order to get the title match.

 

Ricky Steamboat vs. The Unabomb

 

Plus a 2 Ring Battle Royal, with information developing in the coming days.

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HUGE Announcements on incoming OSCW Stars:

 

OSCW Management has been able to sign two WWE veterans to 2 year contracts, and will be debuted in 3 months. Expect one to be pushed as far as maybe a World Title run or two.

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OSCW Halloween Havoc~!

 

 

- Live~! From Detroit, Michigan at the Joe Louis Arena. October 31st, 2003.

 

 

- Commentators for HHavoc are Tony Schiavone & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan.

 

 

- Opening Match: Retirement Match:

The Undertaker vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine:

The finish here is really not in doubt, but with Undertakers current issues with management, don't be surprised if he is gone soon too. Valentine tries a Pearl Harbor job but The Undertakr ctaches him with a CHOKE~! Irish whip and Undertaker connects with the flying lariat. Arm wringer by the Dead Man and he goes old school!!! Valentine is really done here but Undertaker continues the pain. Undertaker scoops him up...Tombstone Piledriver!!! Valentines career is over at 2:43. DUD Terrible way to send out Valentine as he was retiring. Maybe giving him a win over some named wrestler would have been better considering Taker won't be around for the next PPV. Not a great way to start and we got a lot more shit to go.

 

 

- 2 Ring; 40 Man Battle Royal:

Ring #1: Participants: 2 Cold Scorpio, Bam Bam Bigelow, Barry Horowitz, Barry Windham, Bob Backlund, Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, Chris Candido, Dark Patriot, Doink The Clown, Earthquake, Jake Roberts, Jerry Sags, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Jim Niedhart, Kamala, Koko B. Ware, King Kong Bundy, Lightning Kid, Mr. Hughes.

We'll cover each ring seperately. We will skip all the brawling and quickly go to the Eliminations. Ware & The Kid double team Scorpio dump him out 1st. Lane & Duggan brawl. Duggan ducks a clothesline and back drops Lane out. Quake & Bigelow have a battle of the big men until Bigelow and Candido double team the Natural Disastor to eliminate him. Backlund comes over to fight Candido but is dumped in the process as well. Mr. Hughes is ganged up by a series of superstars and is eliminated soon after. Bigelow goes after Duggan but misses a clothesline and Duggan clotheslines him out instead. Windham attacks Duggan from behind and tries tossing him out. Duggan slides down his back and tosses Windham out. On the other side of the ring Kamala squashes Sags in the corner and tosses him out HARD~! Battle of the jobbers continues and Horowitz dropkicks Doink out!!! Horowitz eliminated someone! It's a miracle! Candido gets revenge from 1995 and dumps Horowitz from behind, making him my new hero. Kamala is ganged up by Candido, Niedhart and Roberts and they toss the Ugandon Giant out. Same thing goes for Bundy and he's out. Candido's luck runs out and Duggan back drops him into the third row. Duggan does some bad mouthing and Beautiful Bobby chucks him out. Dark Patriot comes out of hiding only to be dropkicked over the top rope by the Lightning Kid. Eaton again from behind clotheslines the Kid. He scoops him up and throws him into the aisle for the elimination.

Final Four: Bobby Eaton, Jake Roberts, Jim Niedhart, Koko B. Ware

Who doesn't belong there? If you said Koko....you're DEAD WRONG! YOU LOSE! GO HOME BITCH! Niedhart is caught with a DDT by Roberts and clotheslined over and out. Ware & Roberts do a little double teaming on Eaton. Roberts turns on Ware with a short clothesline. Ware brawls and nails a dropkick but Roberts is too smart and catches him with a knee and throws him out to leave him and Eaton. Eaton staggers into Roberts and another DDT connects!! Roberts scoops up the Express member and throws him out to win Ring #1.

 

Ring #2: Participants: Jacques Rougeau Jr., Raymond Rougeau, Nikita Koloff, Oz, One Man Gang, Pat Tanaka, Phil LaFon, Randy Savage, Raven, Razor Ramon, Ricky Morton, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, Robert Gibson, Rowdy Roddy Piper, Ron Simmons, Shane Douglas, The Barbarian, Hulk Hogan, Typhoon:

Let's get the rhis ring over with quickly. Scott Steiner makes quick work of Ramon by tossing him in less than twenty seconds. Shit happens for about two minutes as everyone just brawls. The Barbarian becomes the next victim by being clotheslined out by Gang. Savage quickly dumps Ray Rougeau right after. Steiner attacks Gang from behind and suplexes him out! Holy shit that must have taken a lot out of him. We get another try spell until Scott Steiner & Phil LaFon are both dumped out by Jacques Rougeau. The Power of Hulkamania runs wild on Tanaka and he tosses the evil japanese martial artist clear across the arena. Fat People are having bad luck in this match and Shockmaster Typhoon is tossed out by the Dog Face Gremlin. Ricky Morton dropkicks Simmons to the outside as Raven disposes of Steiner. Koloff comes out of retirement for the 43rd time and eliminates Piper, sending him into retirement for the 105th time. ANOTHER long stretch without an elimination occurs until Koloff becomes my hero by disposing of Oz by tossing him on his ass on the Yellow Brick Road. Hogan takes out Morton & Raven at once with a double clothesline. Douglas charages and Hogan back drops him out too. Savage & Rougeau brawl a bit and Savage says good bye.

Final Four: Hulk Hogan, Jacques Rougeau Jr., Nikita Koloff, Robert Gibson.

Gibson is quickly dumped out by the Hulkster leaving three men in the second ring. Rougeau & Koloff brawl while Hogan takes a breather in the corner. Koloff misses a corner avalanche and Rougeau connects with a running dropkick to Eliminate the Super Power from Russia! Rougeau heads upstairs and nails the sunset neckbreaker! HULK UP TIME!!!! Three Right hands followed by the big boot by Hogan. Leg Drop! Hogan scoops up Rougeau and tosses him out of the ring to win Ring #2. Hogan celebrates afterwards to Real American. * For Both Battle Royals combined. Now onto the battle between the winners...

 

- Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Hulk Hogan:

Please be quick. The Battle Royal basically bored me to death and seeing this match isn't the most thrilling think in the world. Hogan dominates with vicious roundhouse rights and connects with the Axe Bomber out of the gate! Hogan applies an armbar and Roberts fights free and rakes the eyes. Roberts whips Hogan to the corner and meets boot on his way in. OUCH. Hogan grabs for a headlock and press slams Roberts! Hogan bounces off the ropes for a Leg Drop, but Roberts wisely rolls to the outside. Hogan stupidly follows and Roberts with the MAIN EVENT LOW BOW~! Roberts grabs a chair but Hogan blocks and clotheslines him out of his shoes. Back in the ring and Hogan whips Roberts to the corner. Ten Punches of DOOM!! Hogan whips Roberts into the ropes and catches him with a powerslam for 2.999!!! Jake with a single leg take down and he kicks at Hogans braced knee. Roberts continues to work the leg while the crowd takes a collective nap. Five weeks later and Roberts connects with the short-arm clothesline....DDT!!!! 1...2...HULK UP!! Roberts takes three rights. Big Boot by Hogan. He bounces off the ropes and connects with the Leg Drop of Doom!!! 1....2...3! Hogan wins the King of Kings Battle Royal at 21:52! (Including B.R's). 1/2* For this singles match. Both men were worn out after the Battle Royals and the crowd couldn't care less to see Roberts face Hogan considering they're both fan favorites.

 

 

- Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat vs. Unabomb:

For Steamboat to get a title shot against Ted Dibiase later in the night, he first must have to get past the man who has been a thorn in his side for the past few months. Unabomb has cost Steamboat the title on two seperate occasions, one being last month at Fall Brawl and the other on an episode of All-Star Wrestling. Steamboat ducks a series of clotheslines by the Unabomb and nails some stiff karate chops and kicks away at the theigh of the 6'9" psychopath. Steamboat wrings the arm and nails a dropkick to send Bomb to the outside. Steamboat tries a plancha but Unabomb catches him and rams his back into the steel post and slams him HARD on the concrete floor. Unabomb throws Steamboat's body back into the ring and scales the ropes and he nails a flying clothesline!!! That only gets a two count. He scoops up Steamboat and nails a long-stall side suplex. He covers and picks up Steamboats head at two! I smell something will bite him in the ass. Bomb choke lifts Steamboat and throws him HARD into the turnbuckle. Charging clothesline connects and he press slams Steamboat WITH AUTHORITY! Unabomb goes for a big boot..but Steamboat ducks and he nails the referee. (Que run in) Unabomb grabs a steel chair but Steamboat drop-kicks it back into his face!! Steamboat to the top rope with a SUOER SIZED Chop to the head!!! Dropkick by Steamboat staggers the big man and he nails a clothesline to put the man down. Steamboat to the top rope...wait....Ted Dibiase is out here! He tosses Steamboat off right into Unabomb!!!! Unabomb connects with the Choke Slam! He covers...1....2....3 at 9:20!!! God damn it! Steamboat is screwed again...wait...a SECOND referee is out now and has a chat with the ring announcer. The Referee has REVERSED THE DECISION, giving Ricky Steamboat the win via Disqualification! Damn Dusty Finish, but at least we get The Dragon again. **3/4 Surprisingly good match from Unabomb as he was the dominant factor for most of the match. But wait, Dibiase has the chair and PLASTERS Steamboat in the skull with it! How will this affect the Title Match later in the night?

 

 

- OSCW-Tag Team Championship; No Disqualification Match:

The Road Warriors © vs. Demolition:

The Challengers were originally scheduled to be the reformation of Varsity Club members Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams, but Dr. Death's back sprain puts him on the shelf so we get Demolition as their substitutes, giving away ANY shock of who might actually win this match. This version of Demolition is Smash & Crush, so that makes their odds worse of winning the straps. The LOD attack right away with chairs, sending Crush outside where Animal follows. Hawk whips Smash to the corner and smashes him in the head with a garbage can. Another shot and Hawk catches him with a short-whip Powerslam for two. Outside the ring Crush rams Animals back into the steel post and scrambles his brains with a chair. Still in the ring, Hawk heads to the top rope and nails a flying clothesline on Smash! Crush breaks the count at two. Crush with a back breaker and he drops the knee across the foreheard of Hawk. Smash recovers and sets up for the Decapitator, but Crush takes FOREVER climbing the ropes and Animal makes him wear a chair as a neck tie. Animal scales the ropes and clotheslines Smash out of his boots. Hawk covers him and thats good enough for three at 5:08. -* God awful. I think we saw one or two wrestling moves at most. This is what happens when your #1 Contenders are sidelined with an injury. They could have at least put the RnR Express in this one and put Demolition in the damn battle royal.

 

 

- OSCW-United States Championship Match:

Honky Tonk Man © vs. Marty Jannetty:

Please Booking God, get the title off of the talentless hack thy name is the Honky Tonk Man, and give it to someone good. No matter how good Jannetty is, he simply can't carry HTM, the master of the 10 minute stall, to anything good so lets hope this is quick so old Wayne can go back to wherever the hell he came from. Honky hides to start....of course, so Jannetty simply baseball slides HTM into the barricade. Jannetty connects with a plancha and hammers away at the fallen champion! Can someone remind me HOW He he disserved the title in the first place? Jannetty goes back in the ring and poses while HTM tries taking off his entrance attire. Honky enters the ring finally and Jannetty catches him with a dropkick to send him outside again. Jannetty with a suicide dive....but Honky side steps him and Jannetty crashes to the floor! Honky hammers on Marty and rams his back into the ring apron. Back in the ring and HTM applies a HEADLOCK!!! What excitement! Honky uses the ropes for leverage as he continues to follow the guide to boring wrestling. Jannetty comes back but Honky thumbs him in the eye and snaps him back by the hair and works an armbar again. Irish whip is blocked and Jannetty scores with a Samoan drop! Both men trade rights. Jannetty irish whip is blocked and HTM tries a back drop but Jannetty nails the Rocker Dropper!!!! Jannetty covers...1....2.....3!!! Jannetty is the new champion at 10:49! * HTM's suckitude sure hurt this match as he controlled the majority of the match. At least with Jannetty as champion we MIGHT have some good matches to build up the title's image.

 

 

- OSCW-Television Championship Match:

"Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase © vs. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat:

This match stems back to when Dibiase first won the championship in a one-night tournament by defeating Steamboat in the finals due to his cheating. Steamboat was awarded another shot at the title at Fall Brawl, but the timely interference from the debuting Unabomb cost him the match. Steamboat protested the finish, and was granted one final shot two weeks later on All-Star Wrestling. Steamboat had the match won until Unabomb came in again and knocked him out with a chair, giving him the win by Disqualification, but not the championship. Dibiase refused giving Steamboat anymore shots. Steamboat made the challenge that if he could defeat Unabomb, Dibiase would grant him a shot....but only if he fought Unabomb and himself the same night, if he could in fact, defeat his Monster. Earlier in the show Steamboat had the match won until Dibiase interfered, costing him the match. But the referee's decision was reversed, and Steamboat was awarded the match. With Plan A Foiled, Dibiase went to plan B, knocking Steamboat unconcious with a steel chair. ANYWAY, ON TO THE MATCH!! Steamboats theme plays but he doesn't come out for a few minutes. Crowd goes CRAZY as he limps to the ring with Dibiase chuckling the whole time. Steamboat seems to be faking as he rushes the ring and beats the unholy HELL out of Dibiase with rights and lefts! Irish whip to the corner and Dibiase walks right into a NASTY knife-edge chop. Steamboat scoops up Dibiase and slams him hard for two. Dibiase to his feet and Dragon catches him with his signature deep arm drags and applies an armbar. Dibiase fights his way back to his feet. Steamboat ducks a clothesline and nails a super-sized back body drop for 2!!! Dragon heads upstairs and comes off with a chop to the head for TWO again!!! Dibiase rushes to the outside to take a breather but Steamboat catches him with a baseball slide. PLANCHA BY STEAMBOAT! Dibiase is laid out on the concrete floor while the referee begins his count. Back in the ring Steamboat whips Dibiase to the buckle but misses a charge and Dibiase catches him with a side suplex for two. Dibiase with a gut-wrench suplex and he drops the knee across Steamboats head for two again. Stomach buster connects and Dibiase signals for the end. MILLION DOLLAR DREAM!!! Steamboat is fading.....fading......faaaaaadiiiing......but NO! Steamboat Dragons up and nails a jaw breaker to bust out of the hold. Dibiase retreats to the outside and grabs a chair! He's gonna disqualify himself! Dibiase swings, but Steamboat dodges and the chair bounces off the ropes and nails Dibiase right in the face! Steamboat to the top rope.......Dragon Leap Cross Body Press!!! Steamboat lands on top....One......Two.....Three! Steamboat is the NEW Television Champion at 11:39!!! Although short, this match was great! But it lacked something, probably because of a few rest holds, so I'll have to be a dick head and knock it down to ****3/4. I should go higher but it could have been a LITTLE better.

 

- Main Event; OSCW World Heavyweight Championship Match:

Vader © vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair:

We are running really low on time right about now (god damn that Battle Royal) so I guess we'll have to get a half-assed match from these two. Flair does some strutting to begin with but Vader doesn't fuck around and beats Flair in the corner with stiff rights and lefts to the head and body. Vader with a few headbutts and a short arm clothesline. Flair rakes the eyes but goes for a SUPLEX, but Vader blocks and nails one of his own. Vader picks up the challenger but is caught with a low blow and Flair hammers away at the Mastadon from Colorado. Into the corner they go and Flair with his signature chops. Irish Whip is reversed and Vader throws Flair hard enough that he flips over the ropes and Vader clotheslines him HARD off the apron. Vader heads to the second rope on the outside but he misses a splash!!! Flair heads back in the ring to catch his breath and goes to town on Vaders legs. BUTT drops to the knee of Vader and Flair with an elbow inside the leg. Flair locks on a spinning toe hold but Vader won't submit. Vader powers out with his gigantic legs and catches Flair with an avalanche splash! Vader scoops up Flair and nails a powerslam! Vader to the second rope...VADER BOMB!!! He covers one...two....he lifts Flairs head at two! Vader slams him again and goes upstairs...but Flair low blows him!!!! Vader falls backwards and Flair covers...1......2.....KICKOUT! Flair goes back to the leg and hooks the Figure four!!!! Vader still won't give up and makes it to the ropes. Flair gets into an argument with the referee about not releasing the hold, while Vader takes something out of his tights! Flair comes back to finish the job but Vader with a STIFF right sends Flair to the canvas! Vader throws away the evidence and picks up Flairs prone body. POWERBOMB! Vader covers and gets the three count at 10:08. **1/2 Decent Match. Pretty average though. Nothing TOO exciting, but they tried at least. Given more time, this match could have flirted with 4-stars. Vader cheating was a pretty bad way to end this since it gives him the title of "lucky champion" because he couldn't beat Flair fairly.

 

Overall: Definitely a below average show. Ricky Steamboat won MOTN Honors TWICE while everything else pretty much sucked. Boring Main Event aside, definitely a show to miss unless you really love Ricky Steamboat matches.

 

Buyrate: 1.17

Attendance: 13,894

PPV Rev.: $2,925,000

Ticket Sales: $833,640

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I needed to stretch the roster a bit incase I make it to the year 2020 and everyone retires.

 

 

2 Cold's been around for maybe 14-15 years and Candidos been around since early 90s in Indies. By todays standards that is old school.

 

Maybe I should do my Wrestlecrap Scenario instead. Although booking 170+ guys on 4 shows is hard work. LOL

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My old Log in name (The Real Nosferatu) doesn't work anymore because I changed email address' and lost the password, so I use this name now.

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