Guest RicFlair Report post Posted July 6, 2006 Hi Guys Just wondering does anyone know of any websites that have results of NWA & WCW Cards from the 80s and 90s Thanks Ric Flair Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frankie Williams 0 Report post Posted July 6, 2006 WOW!!! What took you so long to get here? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisMWaters 0 Report post Posted July 6, 2006 WOW!!! What took you so long to get here? He had to get over people like us using "Insider" terms. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Mountie 0 Report post Posted July 6, 2006 What's causing all this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hasbeen1 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2006 http://www.oldschool-wrestling.com/geeklog...php/MACW-1987-1 Tons of results, from many old leagues. This is Crockett, late 80s, just search around for different years. Had to include this after I saw it: Look at the crowd: /5/88 Council Bluffs, IA Ricky Rice & Baron Von Raschke beat Soldat Ustinov & Teijo Kahn Madusa Meceli beat Sandy Partlow Soldat Ustinov beat Derrick Dukes Doug Todd beat Wayne Bloom Ricky Rice drew Teijo Kahn att: 104 I don't remember Sandy Partlow or Doug Todd, if I don't remember Todd he certainly shouldn't have been going over Bloom even at a house show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gert T 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2006 I wonder if those 104 people were entertained by that card. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hasbeen1 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2006 I admire them for not just calling it off. Even with that limited amount of wrestlers/talent, they could have done better-and yes-it's easy to look back and say that 20 years later. Team Rice and Dukes, don't know if they were teaming yet or not, in a 2 of 3 falls match against the Russian and Teijo Khan. Have Bloom go over the Baron, at least the fans were seeing both on TV. Put Doug Todd, whoever the hell that was, against a masked Rice as a generic Invader, etc, if he's going to go over someone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bruce Blank 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2006 LOL No wonder the AWA went under - I mean a crowd of 104? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hasbeen1 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2006 Their crowds were going bad even in 1986, from what I've been seeing on that site. I said it before, but there's no excuse with the talent they had, even after the Hogan years-Michaels, Hall, Hennig, Leon White (Vader), Zenk, Blanchard, both Garvins, Nikita Koloff, Snuka, Slaughter, Scott Hall, Brody, plenty more, were there at one time or another. They worked with Memphis so they had access to Lawler, Scott Steiner, Cactus Jack. They went with Greg Gagne,Baron Von Rasche, Bockwinkle, Ray Stevens and the like as upper middle or even top of the card talent. Here's something I just saw, the crowds were going very bad in Chicago, but then they seemed surprised their pay per view there flopped despite having everyone from Kerry Von Erich to Cactus Jack on the card. Here's a Chicago area card from 1984: 11/3/84 Rosemont, IL @ Rosemont Horizon Boom Boom (King Kong) Bundy & Jerry Blackwell won tag battle royal Lights Out Match Jerry Blackwell beat King Kong (Bruiser) Brody (Blackwell pinned mgr Sheik Adnan for the win.) Non Title Fabulous Ones beat AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors Curt Hennig drew Nick Bockwinkel 20:00 Mr. Saito beat Baron Von Raschke Jimmy Garvin beat Steve O Brad Rheingans beat Steve Regal Att: 18,301 sellout In just a couple of years, they were drawing less than 1,000 to Chicago. 9/7/86 Chicago, IL Midnight Rockers beat AWA Tag Team Champions Buddy Rose & Doug Somers to win title. Decision later reversed as the wrong man (Somers) was pinned Curt Hennig (sub Nord The Barbarian) beat Nick Bockwinkel to win AWA Title when Larry Zbyszko hit Bockwinkel with nunchakus Later announced, Curt returned the AWA Title to Bockwinkel because Hennig could not accept winning it in an unjust manner. Greg Gagne & Jerry Blackwell & Jimmy Snuka beat Sheik Adnan & Ali Khan & Boris Zhukov Scott Hall beat Colonel DeBeers Curt Hennig dcor Larry Zbyszko Earthquake Ferris beat Tom Stone Stoney Burke beat Rick Gantner att: 1,000 Two reversed decisions, giving the belts back to the less-over team/wrestler. Doing that during Hogan's run at Bockwinkle was completely hated by the fans, but they didn't learn. Biggest difference was no Road Warriors, Bundy or Brody, but I don't think even their absence should make the crowd go from 18K to 1K. Keeping the belt on Bockwinkle with a Dusty type finish happened a lot, if I remember right. Hall and Hennig vs Rockers would have been a good feud over the tag belts, the Rockers worked as heels in Memphis around that time so they could have done it out of Minnesota too. More Gagne bashing here, but Blackwell and Snuka were still popular, so he was obviously just paired with them for that reason. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest RicFlair Report post Posted July 7, 2006 Hi Folks I knew about school wrestling site but it didn't have late 80's and 90's WCW which for my for my sins I was into. I live in the UK and there was many a time when I stayed up till about 2 or 3 in the morning watching WCW worldwide every week with El Gigante (sic) et al. I was at the the show in Blackburn after Arn Anderon got knived by Sid Anyway I found a wwf history site but can't find a wcw site. Cheers RicFlair Whooooooooo! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites