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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 24, 2018 21:58:02 GMT -5
Champ Clash 04/27/1980 Empire Gardens Sold Out 3345/39/**
1. Mr. Tycoon becomes a two-time TV Champion with a clean win over Star Boy with Mr. Bonsai.
2. The Piranha, speaking for the Neanderthals, tries to explain how they are going to become a force in both the tag and singles’ divisions…if WoW will stop screwing them over at every turn. The entire promo becomes a giant whine, and with Troglo acting like an idiot in the background, the crowd ends up laughing. Piranha gets frustrated and ends it early.
3. Howl n’ Roar successfully defend the Tag Team Titles against Shop of Horrors with Gothica.
4. Ninja Star successfully defends the cruiserweight title against Zombie Punk with a disqualification win. The Zombie is disqualified for GoblinKnight’s interference.
5. The Queen of Mean wins the Ladies’ Championship from Princess Starbright.
6. For the main event, Dude Brohan comes to the ring. He says that his opponent for tonight just learned that he’s challenging for the title a few minutes ago and is getting ready right now. Brohan said that he was scheduled to face O’Hooligan in a non-title match, but the coward no-showed. Top make up for it, the crowd is going to get a title match, and Brohan is giving it to a guy who truly deserves it but would never say it himself. He calls the guy a bastion of integrity and athleticism, and says the guy is the most underappreciated talent in WoW. His opponent for tonight will be…Arizona Chance. Brohan and Chance put on a solid, cleanly-fought match with Brohan coming out on top.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 25, 2018 20:26:04 GMT -5
Superstar Saturday 5/3/1980 Golden Plaza Great Crowd 961/34/**
1. We open on a backstage scene where Valley Girl, wearing this obnoxious head covering, has cornered Mr. Fantasy. She was told that The Queen of Mean stole her title shot and won the belt. Mr. Fantasy says she didn’t steal anything. She has the PoA you signed. Valley Girl didn’t know what a PoA was. Fantasy opened his briefcase and showed her the papers. She said that this was her signature, but she didn’t sign it to this paper. Fantasy says that this Val’s problem. Starbright walks up and says she can’t believe Val signed over a title shot just because her hair wasn’t perfect. The Queen walks up and Val tears into her about fraud. It looks like they are about to go at it, and Mr. Fantasy is thrilled at the prospect of a catfight. The Queen says that if Val had listened to her about the hair match then they wouldn’t be having this discussion. Mr. Fantasy says that he will arrange a match between Val and the Princess. If Val wins, she gets a non-title match with the Queen. Val asks why she can’t have a title match with The Queen, and Mr. Fantasy says it’s because it’s not what the Queen wants. He and the Queen leave arm in arm.
2. The Mad Arab defeats Reptile Ranger. After the bell, The Slave Drivers attack. This time, Chance and The Red Pirate Rogers save The Ranger. During the melee, both The Ranger and The Arab are injured.
3. After The Arab and The Ranger are extricated from the brawl, it continues with The Slave Drivers and Chance and The Pirate. Refs and security can’t break them up. Finally, Mr. Fantasy comes out and his presence demands attention. He tells the ref that these two teams are scheduled later anyhow, that he’s ordering a format change. This match will be official…. right now!! Twenty minutes later, when the bell rings, both teams are still going strong, so we have a time-limit draw.
4. Supernova over The Neanderthals by disqualification when Troglo goes crazy with his club. Unfortunately, Star Boy seems to aggravate his injury.
5. Officer Chip over Crash with the Cop Drop.
6. Jet Set Strutter, with the Thinker, over Ace Arcadium. A disappointing match concludes what was ultimately a disappointing series between two guys who usually bring more to the table. Strutter reminds everyone that he just earned a title shot at Brohan, which was the Dude’s worst nightmare.
7. Haka Tonga defeats Pelvis Presley with Big Boss, Jr. O’ Hooligan came to ringside during the match. After the pin, O’ Hooligan went under the ring and pulled out a coconut. He taunted Haka with the coconut until Presley distracted Haka. O’ Hooligan entered the ring and blasted Haka again with the coconut. O’ Hooligan then went into a rant about Haka Tonga that seemed to concern even Presley and the Boss with its venom. He returned to Haka’s downed form to bash him again, but Presley talked him out of it. Haka did come to, but he needed medical assistance at ringside and help returning to the back. 8. Auntie Voodoo defeated Gothica with Auntie’s Hex.
9. The Great Ginzu returns for a rematch with Ninja Star in tonight’s main event. After both competitors have been announced, Mr. Fantasy comes out. He’s decided he doesn’t like this main event after all, and thinks it needs spicing up. He announces he’s adding a third competitor completely unlike the original two. The third competitor is…Enormous Pierre. Pierre is his usual jovial self, but the crowd doesn’t seem to care for this last minute change and Pierre receives some derision, much to his confusion. In the match itself, Ginzu surprises the crowd by picking up the win after stealing Pierre’s potential pin on the Ninja.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 25, 2018 20:26:56 GMT -5
Sunday Night Slam 5/11/1980 Sold Out 495/37/**
1. Gothica and the GoblinKnight were in the cemetery setting. Gothica was upset again, but this time she definitely more focused than the rambling trance from the last time we were here. Goblin is trying to console her, but she is having none of it. Auntie Voodoo emerges from the fog. She regrets that she and her “sister in darkness” got cross with one another, but it happened and Gothica must be punished for her arrogance. Gothica asks Auntie if she’s making the mistake of calling for a “witch war”, and Auntie says that you already did. That’s the arrogance I was referring to. Gothica admits she erred in her spellcasting, but that doesn’t mean that Auntie can take her lightly. Auntie said that she doesn’t take Gothica lightly. She doesn’t take her “at all”. Before this is over, you will bow to your superior. Whether in the ring or in the pages of a spellbook, Voodoo is mistress of all the darkness in WoW.
2. O’ Hooligan beat Juan Tijuana by disqualification. The rare DQ comes when O’ Hooligan is about to use a chair on Tijuana while the ref is down. At the last second, O’ Hooligan tosses Tijuana the chair and collapses like he’s been hit. The ref sees this and DQs Tijuana.
3. Shop of Horrors over The Insectoids.
4. In a No-Holds-Barred match, Valley Girl defeated Princess Starbright to earn a non-title match against the Queen of Mean. Val called out The Queen and said that she was two wins away from being ladies’ champion for as long as she wants. The Queen comes out and says that you might as well be an eternity away. Val asks why she betrayed her after all these years. The Queen says don’t think it as betrayal, but as a teachable moment. I warned you about the hair match, and you didn’t listen. When you do stupid things, it makes me look like a bad mentor, and I don’t like being made to look bad. You paid the price.
5. In a commercial for the upcoming event, Monster Mayhem, Jet Set Strutter and Dude Brohan square off for their upcoming title match. In the second half, Mr. Tycoon finds out his opponent for his upcoming TV title defense. He isn’t happy when it’s revealed to be Enormous Pierre.
6. The Neon Express over the Slave Drivers. The Drivers attack the Express after the bell, and the Adventurers make the save. The Drivers act like they are leaving. When the Adventurers turn their back to check on the Express, the Drivers return. They throw The Pirate out of the ring and focus on Chance. Big Thuggee takes a chain and wraps it around Chance’s neck. He then throws Chance over the top rope. The Express have recovered and they grab Chance’s legs to take the pressure off. Pirate returns with chairs to run the Drivers off. 7. The Piranha successfully and cleanly avenged his loss to Zen from a few weeks ago.
8. The Adventurers come back out. Arizona Chance can barely speak from the hanging earlier tonight. He manages to get out that this started with he and Big Thuggee and he wants it to end with he and Big Thuggee. He says that he will allow BT to put a chain around his neck if he can put one around Thuggee’s neck.
9. Ninja Star, with Mr. Bonsai, gets the win over Great Ginzu in another attempt at last week’s main event. Star tells Ginzu to return to Japan and tell the overlords who is truly the superior fighter. Ginzu says that he is the superior fighter, but the Americans favor The Ninja make it easier for him to win. Enormous Pierre comes to the ring. He says that he had nothing to do with being put in last week’s match. He understood that this was personal between Ginzu and the Nina, and he didn’t want to get involved. He started to climb in the ring and as he had one foot in the ropes, Ginzu shoved Ninja into him and Pierre took a hard fall to the ground. Ginzu then tossed Ninja over the top rope onto the prone Pierre. Ninja got up quickly but Ginzu had already fled. Meanwhile, Pierre had gotten up, and in moment of temper gave Ninja a very shove into the ring pole before stomping off.
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Post by Thumper Moore III on Aug 26, 2018 15:18:44 GMT -5
Pierre has had a rough couple of weeks. Hope things “turn” around for him soon!
Great job with this— highly entertaining!
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 26, 2018 18:20:28 GMT -5
Thanks, AC. But what are you implying by "turn"? He's Brohan 4 Life...
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 26, 2018 19:20:56 GMT -5
Weekend Wrasslin’ 5/17/80 ChiTown Complex Great Crowd 816/31/**
1. We open with Yuppie VP and Rex Spectrum (on TV of course). VP say that he’s speaking for Mr. Tycoon who isn’t here yet, and won’t be unless his demands are met. Tycoon’s opponent for tonight, Star Boy, is injured again because he’s a brittle-boned little runt, so he’s not here. Tycoon wants a match tonight, but only against one person. He doesn’t want to wait to put Enormous Pierre behind him because everybody says he’s scared of the giant. Yuppie says that he gave Mr. Fantasy a local number where Tycoon can be reached. If he agrees to move the match to tonight, then Tycoon will be here by the main event, and he will defeat Enormous Pierre. 2. Zen over GoblinKnight with Gothica. Gothica briefly berates Goblin as they head to the back. Just before going through the entrance, Auntie Voodoo comes out. She holds up a what looks like a black crystal of some sort. Goblin stops and stares at it fascinated. Gothica tries to spur him on, but he’s almost paralyzed. Her attitude turns from cajoling to scolding. Auntie says something in an odd language and Goblin walks to her. Gothica tells him to attack her. Instead, Goblin takes the crystal and stands behind Voodoo. Auntie tells Gothica that she should’ve learned to speak “Goblin”. Gothica grabs Goblin’s arm and he pushes her down before he and Auntie leave. The Zombie comes and helps her up and to the back.
3. The B-Boys continue to keep the Metalheads from advancing with another win.
4. Valley Girl beats The Queen of Mean in a non-title match, thus earning herself a title match. The crowd tries to rally behind Val, but she makes it clear she doesn’t want their support. After the match, The Queen tells Val that she didn’t think she had it in her. However, she reminded her, I’m still the champ and you aren’t beating me twice. She told Val that “I taught you everything you know. I didn’t teach you everything I know”. During the break between matches, the announcers tells us that Mr. Fantasy, to everyone’s shock, has agreed to let Mr. Tycoon and Enormous Pierre wrestle tonight.
5. Moon Man beats Cletus Mullet by DQ when the hillbilly loses it outside the ring and attacks MM with everything he can get his hands on.
6. The Slave Drivers are in this building with chain hanging from the ceiling. Big Thuggee says that chains are for the greater to control the lesser. We are the greater, Arizona Chance. You, The Pirate, and The Snake guy are lesser. You will never put a chain around my neck, and if it hadn’t been for the Neon Express that chain and your neck would’ve fused together and ended you completely. We control the chains, and with them, we will control you, the Neons, your worthless allies, and WoW.
7. Shop of Horrors over The Stunt Men
8. Gothica, who had not been with SoH, came to the ring with Zombie Punk. She called out Auntie Voodoo and said that she wants GoblinKnight and The Zombie to fight right now. Voodoo came out with a skeletal looking “creature”. Gothica seemed shocked and asked him what he was doing here, addressing him as Skullgore. Skullgore started to speak, but Auntie silenced him. She said that Skullgore recognizes true power, and you don’t have it. She then spoke in a different unknown language, and Zombie Punk left the ring and headed to her. She told Gothica that she also spoke Zombie. Zombie was up the aisle when SoH moved to block him. He immediately started fighting them, and Skullgore jumped them from behind. GoblinKnight ran out and joined in. As soon as SoH was down, Auntie called out some unknown words and GoblinKnight and Zombie Punk returned to her. Skullgore seemed to be under his own control, but he did stop at her request. She and her trio left without a word as Gothica dealt with her downed troops.
9. Mr. Tycoon successfully defended the TV Title against Enormous Pierre in a surprisingly good match. It was fairly obvious to all observers that Pierre’s shoulders weren’t all the way on the mat and the count seemed fast. However, the referee’s official decision was a Tycoon win. The announcers talked quite a bit about the issue as they signed off on the show. Then, in mid-sentence they both stopped and the play-by-play man said- (speaking to someone in the back? To whom is unclear)- Yes, sir. We won’t speak of it again, and then quickly signed off with no more fanfare.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 26, 2018 21:34:57 GMT -5
Monster Mayhem 5/25/80 ChiTown Complex Sold Out 3359/40/**
1. We’re in Chicago for the second week in a row, and we open with Arizona Chance and Red Pirate Rogers as guests on Reptile Ranger’s new show, The Reptile House. He said that he created it for wrestlers who don’t want to deal with O’Hooligan’s garbage. Chance reiterated his one-on-one challenge to Big Thuggee and called him a coward for not accepting. He called The Slave Drivers belief in their superiority an illusion, and he and The Pirate and the Ranger are going to break down the walls of that illusion whether the Drivers like it or not.
2. The Neon Express over The Executers. After the match, the Slave Drivers challenged The Express to a rematch. Chet Skye answered that unlike you cowards, we accept challenges thrown our way.
3. Mr. Tycoon came to the ring. He reminded everyone that he had dispatched tonight’s opponent, Enormous Pierre, last week. At this point, one of the announcer’s started to mention the controversial pinfall. His partner reminded him of their “marching orders”. He stopped talking. Tycoon went on to say that he is contractually obligated to defend the title tonight, but he gets to pick his opponent. He is proud to announce his deserving opponent tonight will be… Pat Cabbage. To this point, Cabbage had hardly distinguished himself amongst the contenders in WoW. However, in an upset, Cabbage cleanly pin Tycoon to become the new TV Champion. Yuppie VP joins Tycoon in complaining about the win, but they have no legitimate complaint. Dude Brohan and Howl ‘n Roar come out to celebrate with Cabbage.
4. As the celebration continues, we cut to another talk show appearance, this time with Piranha and Troglo. The segment ended up getting one of the highest ratings in the show’s history. Both wrestlers came across as completely nuts, and the crowd ate it up. When Piranha mentioned getting a tag title match, the studio audience started chanting “Ne-An-Der-Thal”. The segment ended with Troglo taking a sax from a band member and giving him his club. He then chased the band off the stage with the sax.
5. Next up, Howl n’ Roar successfully defend the Tag Titles against Shop of Horrors for the second time. After the bell, Mr. Fantasy comes out and says that it’s time to meet the new #1 contenders for the tag titles…The Neanderthals!! Piranha and Troglo come out and Troglo is carrying the saxophone. Mighty Leo says that this must be a reward for acting like idiots on national tv. Fantasy says you can’t buy publicity like that, and he doesn’t care how they act as long as it gets people talking about WoW.
6. In the big main event, Dude Brohan defeats Jet Set Strutter, with The Thinker, to retain the World Title. A still out-of-commission Haka Tonga leads the celebration, but Pierre is conspicuous by his absence. When this comes up, one of the announcers, yet again, mentions the contested pinfall. The partner says that if you want to cut your own throat, go ahead, but your nor cutting mine. He throws down the headset and walks off as the show ends.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 27, 2018 20:24:04 GMT -5
Superstar Saturday 6/7/1980 The Ballroom Great Crowd 690/32/**
We open the show with only one announcer of our usual pair. The one present is the one who walked-off at the end of last week’s show. He says that he will be working the next three shows solo, as his broadcast partner has been taken off the air for “personal reasons”.
1. Arizona Chance over Ace Arcadium and O’ Hooligan in a three-way to determine a #1 contender for the World Title.
2. Dungeon Crawler over GoblinKnight in a No-Holds-Barred match.
3. Lyndi Harker over Sgt. Shipley.
4. The Neon Express again defeat The Slave Drivers. As an angry Drivers team tries to exit up the ramp, Arizona Chance blocks their path. He’s carrying a long length of chain over his shoulder. The Drivers make their way back to the ring. The Express surround the ring. Chance reiterates his challenge for a chain match. Once again, Big Thuggee says I fight with my partner now. Get a partner and deal with me that way, or drop your stupid posturing. As Chance and BT stare down, Red Pirate Rogers and Reptile Ranger come out from beneath the ring with a giant bag. They quietly slide in the ring, stuff a rag in L’il Thuggee’s mouth from behind and throw the bag over his upper body. They drag him from the ring and underneath it. Finally, Chance asks BT where is his partner, by the way. BT laughs and calls him blind and stupid. He calls out to LT who, of course, doesn’t respond. BT finally looks around and realizes LT is gone. He runs around looking about the ringside area. Meanwhile, Pirate and Ranger have emerged from underneath the ring on the side where Chance is, and when BT turns around he seems them on the floor. He starts demanding the whereabouts of L’il Thuggee. Chance says that if you cared as much about your partner as you claim, you couldn’t have missed what happened right behind your back. You’re hiding behind a team to avoid facing me one-on-one and nothing more. Chance closes by asking what happened to the Thuggee he’s been fighting all over the country. This weak copy can’t hold a candle to that guy. They all head up the aisle together. BT is screaming after the about L’il Thuggee. Jessie Wild is the last one through the entrance and he turns and tells BT to “try under the ring”. BT dives under the ring and drags the bag out. He and an embarrassed LT head to the back, screaming curses all the way.
5. Yuppie VP over Moon Man
6. Officer Chip over Rad Racer
7. Juan Tijuana over Pelvis Presley with Big Boss, Jr.
8. Jet Set Strutter and Ninja Star went to a Double-Disqualification
9. In the main event, Pat Cabbage gave an open challenge for a TV Title match. The Piranha was the first to respond. He said that he would win the TV title tonight, and he and Troglo would win the tag title tomorrow night. In actuality, the Piranha ended up the next victim of Cabb-O-Mania. When Troglo, with saxophone, tried to interfere after the match, Cabbage laid him out with the Garbage Pail Driver as well.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 27, 2018 20:57:47 GMT -5
Sunday Night Slam 6/15/80 Golden Plaza Sold Out 667/32/**
1. We open with another edition of O’ Hooligan’s Pub, and Enormous Pierre is present again. O’ Hooligan opens by taking a shot at Reptile Ranger’s show, and says they now have unfinished business. First off, he needs to talk straight with Pierre and he needs help doing it. He calls in The Thinker. The two of them, once again, remind Pierre of the recent actions of Dude Brohan which indicate he’s not as fond of Pierre as he’s letting on. In fact, he may be jealous. The recent actions of Brohan’s friends, guys like Ninja Star, who intentionally tried to hurt Pierre, paint a similar picture. They hint at a promotion wide conspiracy, led by Brohan, to freeze out Pierre from the title picture and the main events. They say they overheard a rumor that it was Brohan who suggested to Mr. Fantasy that Pierre be added to that main event between Ninja and Ginzu. Brohan hoped it would cause friction, and it did. He’s even trying to turn the fans against you, they claimed. There was silence as Pierre seemed to ponder it all. Finally, O’ Hooligan asked Thinker if they should tell him about the other thing. Thinker said no, that it would be too much. Pierre insisted they tell him. They tried to beg off telling him, but Pierre got angry. Thinker said that he would tell Pierre off-air, as these were strong accusations. Pierre grabbed the Thinker by the jacket and said “let’s go off-air then, right now”.
2. Ace Arcadium over Johnny Kobra in a solid match.
3. Shop of Horrors, with Gothica, over Ghoul & Goblin. Auntie Voodoo came out with her team but did not stay. After SoH got the pinfall, Gothica announced that she didn’t want or need Ghoul & Goblin back under her control. They were losers, and Auntie is free to surround herself with losers.
4. Auntie Voodoo over Princess Starbright. Gothica came out to antagonize Auntie during the match. Ghoul & Goblin tried to grab her, but she got away. 5. Ninja Star over The Great Ginzu in a fantastic match . 6. Wall Street cut a promo and declare themselves in the running for the tag team titles. They say that The Neon Express, Howl n’ Roar, The Adventurers, or anybody else in their path will be brushed aside like the ashes of the $100 bills they light their cigars with.
7. Zen over Haka Tonga in a bit of an upset. The announcer said that Haka wanted a match with someone he felt he could trust not to try and murder him as returned after another injury. He did look tentative at times, which may have cost him. The match was contested with both competitors showing mutual respect. 8. Honest Al introduced a music video starring the Metalheads which they claimed would get them back on the right track in the ring. Al says to pay attention, as he was on set that day and something happened that made Cesar Sleeze throw a temper tantrum for the ages. The video is a typical heavy-metal video with chains, leather, denim and lots of screaming guitar. Cesar Sleeze is giving a passable attempt at singing while Dizzy Lixx is fake-playing a guitar that he obviously knows nothing about. About 1-1/2 minutes into the song, the track they are playing along to stops and changes. The new song is a loud, thumping rap track, and the B-Boys and their very large posse enter the studio. The Metalheads back-up band throws up their hands and leaves. The B-Boys quickly turn a heavy metal video into a hip hop house party. Even Honest Al gets in on the act. Cesar Sleeze runs around trying to restore order, but he ends up collapsing on the floor in a fit while the rappers look on bemused as they continue the party.
9. Howl n’ Roar successfully defend the Tag Team Titles against the Neanderthals
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 27, 2018 21:17:29 GMT -5
Weekend Wrasslin’ 6/21/80 Empire Gardens Decent Crowd 680/34/**
1. In our opening bout, O’ Hooligan defeats Haka Tonga. O’ Hooligan says that this proves that I don’t need coconuts to beat you. I’m better, period. Get used to it. Haka says that’s not true, and he will prove it.
2. Zombie Punk over Reptile Ranger and The Great Ginzu in a three-way match. Auntie Voodoo shows her new charge pride in his accomplishments.
3. Wall Street over The Insectoids. Mr. Fantasy comes out and says that Wall Street are the #1 contenders for the tag title and will face Howl n’ Roar next week.
4. Gothica over Glam. Shop of Horrors came to ringside. As Slashmaster distracted the ref, Keith Blood pulled Glam out of the ring and brutally slammed her into the guard rail. She was an easy pinfall after that.
5. Cletus Mullet over Crash for his first win in WoW. His celebration was a one-man hoedown. It looked like he was celebrating a world title win.
6. A short video shows Moon Man going through his training paces. He talks about teaming again with Star Boy when he returns, and settling things with Troglo and Piranha.
7. The Adventurers over The Neanderthals. During the match, the announcer lets us know that The Slave Drivers paid The Neanderthals to take care of The Adventurers for them while L’il Thuggee convalesced from his harrowing ordeal. The Drivers lost money on that deal.
8. Ace Arcadium talks to the fans about finding his place in WoW. He talks about wanting Jet Set Strutter again since he knows he can beat him, and their first set of matches didn’t set the world on fire like they should’ve.
9. Cabb-O-Mania runs wild over The Mad Arab in the main event in another successful TV title defense.
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Post by branana06 on Aug 27, 2018 21:26:04 GMT -5
This is actually awesome! Props to you on being able to keep it fresh, interesting, and creative.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 27, 2018 23:11:30 GMT -5
Thank you, Branana. I'm glad you enjoy the WoW action!!
Beach Brawl 6/29/80 Silver Stadium Great Crowd 6857/40/**
1. Before the first match, we get an interview with Jet Set Strutter and The Thinker. Strutter says that he heard Ace Arcadium talking about him. He says that if the matches with he and Arcadium didn’t burn the place down it was because Arcadium has all the talent of a wet mop. After he finishes of The Ninja, he will put Ace out of his misery. However, things don’t go as planned as Ninja Star, with Mr. Bonsai, cleanly pins Strutter, with The Thinker.
2. As we wait for the next match, Cletus Mullet jumps in the ring, seemingly still celebrating his first win from last week. Mullet says that since this is Beach Brawl that he should dress for the occasion, so he strips down to a speedo bathing suit. He asks the crowd to watch the screens, and he shows what he claims is a video of a party in his hometown celebrating his win. The video is grainy, shaky, and pretty unwatchable. You can hear redneck-y voices of people congratulating Cletus. He says that the year of the Mullet has begun.
3. Howl n’ Roar over Wall Street to retain the Tag Team titles. Mighty Leo asks the crowd, “Who’s Next?”
4. The Slave Drivers and The Mad Arab are out for an interview. Big Thuggee is still raging about what they did to L’il Thuggee, and he’s brought in The Mad Arab to help them take their vengeance. He calls out Arizona Chance. He tells Chance that he will accept his challenge for a one-on-one match under one condition. If, by some miracle, Chance beats Brohan for the title (not that Brohan impresses him in the least either), Big Thuggee will take on Chance, in a match of Chance’s choice…with the title on the line. Chance immediately accepted. He added that BT better go start training for his first and only title match since he’s feeling good about tonight.
5. The Queen of Mean retains the Ladies’ Title against Valley Girl. After the match, Valley Girl thanks The Queen for her “tough love” and asks if they can be friends again. The Queen says that I was never your friend, but I did care about you and your career. You stick with me, and you will be wearing this belt sooner than later. They hug, and the crowd reacts. They both tell the crowd to mind their own business.
6. In a very good match, Arizona Chance pulls off an upset when he cleanly pins Dude Brohan to win the World Title. However, Chance’s victory is tainted as Brohan is attacked backstage right before the match by three masked men built suspiciously like The Slave Drivers and The Mad Arab. He is injured, but Chance gives him every opportunity before and during the match to shake off the effects of the attack. Despite a reluctance to take advantage of the injury, Chance ultimately does and gets the pin after a Last Crusade. He and Brohan shake hands after the match, and Chance says that Brohan will get his rematch as soon as he’s ready. As the show closes, Big Thuggee comes out and makes the “I want the belt” motion around his waist.
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Post by branana06 on Aug 27, 2018 23:22:27 GMT -5
3. Howl n’ Roar over Wall Street to retain the Tag Team titles. Mighty Leo asks the crowd, “Who’s Next?” Wait a second, is Mighty Leo morphing into Samson?!!!!
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Post by Thumper Moore III on Aug 28, 2018 8:08:05 GMT -5
Well done. I’m impressed with the sheer volume of what you’ve done, as well as the great content. It feels like I’m reading one of Bleacher Report’s recaps. How do you manage to do so much so quickly? I’m lucky to get one week written every 2-3 days.
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Post by cotguy130 on Aug 28, 2018 8:09:19 GMT -5
3. Howl n’ Roar over Wall Street to retain the Tag Team titles. Mighty Leo asks the crowd, “Who’s Next?” Wait a second, is Mighty Leo morphing into Samson?!!!! That didn't even occur to me!! I mean, it was a Goldberg reference, but I forgot we had "Goldberg" down the road. Maybe in ten or so game years I will say that a young-er Samson was at this show and got inspired.
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