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Post by Madkanter on Feb 23, 2022 20:35:00 GMT
02-19-22 RUPP ARENA, LEXINGTON, KY DARK MATCH bWo (Stevie Richards, Blue Meanie & Super Nova) vs. Mike Graham & The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn)Referee: Joey Marella Graham and The Fabulous ones dominated the match. Lane pinned Richards after a DOUBLE DDT.DARK MATCH Barry Windham vs. Mike JonesReferee: Dick Woehrle Windham controlled the match and pinned Jones with a powerslam. LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Russell and Solie welcome the fans to LOW PRO and run down the card. Both men are excited about the main event where Jackie Fargo will challenge Jack Brisco for the World Heavyweight Title.) Cheerleader Melissa vs. Ida Mae MartinezReferee: Bryce Remsburg These two ladies battled back and forth early on, but Melissa ultimately gained the advantage and put Martinez away with an AIR RAID CRASH.(COMMERCIAL) (Lance Russell welcomes the fans back to the program then welcomes Johnny Saint to the interview area. Russell questions Saint about taking things too far with Chris Candido. Saint comments on how Candido is a pretty boy and a sally. Saint goes on to compare Candido negatively to men like Ted DiBiase, Steve Williams and Jim Duggan saying these are men that can fight. Saint says Candido can’t fight and he might as well be wearing a skirt. Suddenly there is yelling from off camera. A man is yelling and trying to get Russell’s attention. The man dressed in street clothes finally struts into view. Russell questions the identity of the man and he introduces himself as Hugh Morris and says he couldn’t stand by any longer and let Saint run down a fellow Jersey boy. Morris says Jersey boys are plenty tough and if Saint wants proof, he’ll meet him in the ring on the next episode of PRO.) Bruiser Brody vs. Ed ‘Strangler’ LewisReferee: James Beard Brody tried to make this a brawl as much as possible, while Lewis tried to wear Brody down with submission holds. Brody proved to be too much for Lewis and beat him with a JUMPING KNEE DROP.(Russell comments on the solid win by Brody then announces a match between Hugh Morris and Johnny Saint has been signed for the next episode of PRO. Solie questions who Morris is, other than apparently an acquaintance of Chris Candido, and how he was able to get to the interview area. Russell ponders the answer to the second question and questions security in Rupp Arena.) (COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program before introducing Curt & Larry 'The Axe' Hennig in the interview area. Solie comments on how the Hennigs have been toiling away in the tag team ranks. Curt says the duo on the verge of breaking through with big things on the horizon. Larry adds that he and his boy will keep working hard and as they do, the accolades will all fall into place. Barry Windham makes his way to the interview area much to the excitement of Curt. Curt welcomes his old friend with a hug and Larry shakes his hand. Solie says it’s good to see the tall Texan as well. Windham comments on watching the Hennigs in LOW and wanted to join them in the promotion. He says he also believes the Hennigs are on the cusp of big things and looks forward to their future success.) Curt & Larry 'The Axe' Hennig w/ Barry Windham vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. HughesReferee: Joey Marella Bagwell and Scorpio had things going their way from the opening bell. The operated smoothly as the executed quick tags and kept the Hennigs off balance. It seemed as if Bagwell was going to win the match for his team as he tagged in after Scorpio had Larry reeling, but Hennig immediately countered Bagwell’s attack and pinned him after THE AXE.Post match: Scorpio seemed pretty frustrated as Long and Hughes had to actually stand between the two partners, but cooler heads prevailed and all four men returned to the back. (COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back to the program and announces it’s time for the main event. Solie explains how the former champ, Fargo, has been clamoring for this rematch for weeks and now he finally has his opportunity to regain the title. WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Jackie Fargo vs. World Heavyweight Champion Jack BriscoReferee: Dick Woehrle Brisco dominated the early going, but Fargo seemed to be biding his time as he was eventually able to counter Brisco’s attack. Fargo scored a couple of near falls before attempting a high risk move from the top turnbuckle. Brisco was able to recover enough to catch him on the turnbuckle and deliver a superplex. The match continued back and forth until the action spilled out of the ring and Fargo sent Brisco flying through a ringside table. Woehrle immediately disqualified Fargo.Post match: Fargo was irate and got into Woehrle’s face. Woehrle didn’t back down so Fargo shoved Woehrle to the mat. Suddenly Harley Race was in the ring, standing over Woehrle. Fargo and Race stood nose to nose as other officials and security entered the ring and got between the two men. Brisco gathered his wits and his title belt then stood at ringside briefly before returning to the back. PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon welcomes the fans to LOW PRIME then introduces Heenan as his co-host. Heenan corrects him, claiming to be the actual host of the show. Monsoon tells Heenan then he should give the rundown of the show. Heenan rebuts that Monsoon is not the boss of him and since Heenan is the host he gives the orders. Monsoon says fine, then what does Heenan want to do. Heenan asks Monsoon if he has the show rundown because Heenan has seemed to have misplaced his. Monsoon says he does and Heenan then tells him to run down the show then. Monsoon does just that focusing on the main event, the scaffold title match between the Road Warriors and World Tag Team Champions Midnight Express.) George Hackenschmidt vs. ‘Wild’ Bull Curry w/ Capt. Lou AlbanoReferee: Bryce Remsburg Hackenschmidt used his wrestling skill to control Curry early on, locking in the RUSSIAN BEARHUG, but not able to get the victory. The action spilled out of the ring, where Curry gained the advantage. Curry managed to get the best of Hackenschmidt for a time, but Hackenschmidt eventually battled back and locked in the RUSSIAN BEARHUG once again. He wasn’t able to get the submission, but after releasing the hold and Curry fell to the canvas, Hackenschmidt made the easy pin.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and mentions the tag team action is hot and heavy in LOW. Heenan agrees and comments on how the Road Warriors bullied their way to their title match tonight. Monsoon asks Heenan what he means and Heenan goes on a diatribe about how they physically intimidated Jim Cornette and threatened him with bodily harm if he didn’t agree to this match. Monsoon tells Heenan to please stop before talking about the two other talented tag teams in the next match. Monsoon proclaims this would be a main event anywhere in the country.) The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) vs. Miracle Violence Connection (Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy)Referee: James Beard The Fantastics tried to use their speed to offset MVC’s power and it worked initially, but eventually MVC got a hold of their opponents overpowered them. After multiple tags and some high impact moves Williams pinned Fulton after a BACKDROP DRIVER.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and he discusses the vendetta Juventud Guerrera seems to have against ‘Mr. Electricity’ Steve Regal. Heenan says he heard that Regal said some unkind things about Guerrera’s family in Mexico. Monsoon calls Heenan a fountain of misinformation before sending it to their colleague Gordon Solie who is standing by with Guerrera prior to his match with Regal’s friend, Mike Graham. Solie confronts Guerrera about his attacks on Regal and Guerrera responds by saying he is proving that Regal is not electric with the fans, but that Guerrera is, and he wants to be known as the real Mr. Electricity. Solie says that’s highly unlikely and Guerrera says he will go out and prove it against a man who is just as un-electric as Regal.) Mike Graham vs. Juventud GuerreraReferee: Joey Marella Guerrera was all over Graham and pinned him with a 450 SPLASH.(Monsoon comments on how Guerrera really put his money where his mouth is and Heenan responds by saying he’d like to introduce everyone to the new Mr. Electricity. Monsoon said he’s not quite sure he’s at that point yet, but he is definitely making a strong argument. Monsoon then sends it back to their colleague Gordon Solie, who has information on how the fans can see LOW action live. Gordon Solie explains that the TV tapings in Montreal and Toronto are sold out, but there are still great seats available for the TV tapings in Detroit, MI and Chicago, IL, as well as house shows in Milwaukee, WI and Rosemont, IL.) (COMMERCIAL) The Grappler & Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin) vs. D’Lo Brown & PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D)Referee: Dick Woehrle There was a lot of back and forth brawling in this one. Scott gained the advantage on Ice and pinned him after a running lariat.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back from the break and says before they go to a match where ‘Senasational’ Sherri Martel will in action, they have a video package featuring the Sensational One going on a shopping spree. We go to a video segment of Monsoon and Heenan shopping with ‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel. Martel tries on and models several outfits, including some lingerie. Ultimately Heenan is left carrying everything that Martel has bought and stumbles trying to put everything in the trunk of the town car, falling head first into the trunk.) ‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel vs. Trish StratusReferee: Bryce Remsburg This was a wild match in which a lot of it took place outside the ring. Martel turned this in to a very brutal contest with several hard-hitting moves. Stratus was up to it though and gave as good as she got. Martel looked to have things going here way, but telegraphed a back body drop, enabling Stratus to surprise her with a sunset flip for the pinfall victory.(Lance Russell welcomes Stratus to the interview area and congratulates her on her hard fought victory. Stratus thanks Russell and claims she’s ready for a shot at the women’s world title. Suddenly, Russell says, “Look out!” as Stratus is attacked from behind by Leilani Kai. Jimmy Hart is giving directions through his megaphone as Kai beats Stratus down then delivers a heinous piledriver on the concrete floor. Stratus is out as Martel finally rushes over to run Kai off and check on the fallen Stratus.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program then comments on the attack on Stratus before the break, remarking that Kai as well as Hart could be looking at a suspension. Heenan questions why Hart should be punished, since he didn’t lay any hands on Stratus. Monsoon counters with he was obviously the mastermind behind the assault. Heenan tells Monsoon that he assumes too much. Monsoon then segues and announces we’re probably about to see another assault as it’s time for our main event.) WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE SCAFFOLD MATCH Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) vs. World Tag Team Champions Midnight Express (‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & ‘Loverboy’ Dennis Condrey) w/ Jim CornetteReferees: James Beard & Joey Marella It is announced before the match that both members of a team have to be removed from the scaffold before the other team is declared the winner. The Road Warriors make their way up the scaffold first. The champs are very hesitant to climb the scaffold until it is announced that if they refuse to climb the scaffold and start the match, they will be stripped of the titles and they will automatically be awarded to the Road Warriors. Cornette is beside himself with this announcement then huddles up with his men. After a brief convo Eaton and Condrey make their way up their side of the scaffold. The action was slow as all four men attempted to keep their balance atop the scaffold. As the action carried on, Eaton paired off with Hawk while Condrey battled Animal. Condrey managed to injure Animal’s knee with a chop block, which put Animal at a disadvantage. Animal could barely stand and Condrey forced Animal over the side of the scaffold. Animal held on as long as he could, but Condrey stomped Animals hands, forcing Animal to lose his purchase on the scaffold and fall to the mat below. Now it was two on one as the Midnights attempted to double team Hawk. Hawk fought the Midnights off as long as he could, but the numbers proved to be too much and Hawk was sent to the mat below allowing the Midnight Express to retain the titles.(Monsoon comments on how dangerous a match of that caliber is and how it will take years of a wrestler’s career. Heenan responds by saying he expects the Road Warriors to retire tomorrow. Monsoon tells Heenan to please stop before thanking the fans for watching and inviting them to tune in next time.)
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 23, 2022 22:36:30 GMT
02-21-22 CLEVELAND CONVENTION CENTER, CLEVELAND, OH Frank Gotch vs. George SouthReferee: Bryce Remsburg This match was a complete squash, as one would expect. Gotch made South submit to the GOTCH TOEHOLD.‘Wild’ Bill Irwin vs. Blue MeanieReferee: James Beard Irwin dominated the early going, but Meanie battled back. The match continued back and forth with both men gaining near falls until Irwin finally put Meanie away with a FLOAT KICK.‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams vs. Johnny Saint, Fit Finlay & David TaylorReferee: Joey Marella This match was as brutal as the first time these two trios met. Both teams executed multiple tags and pounded the hell out of each other. Finlay had DiBiase in a bad way until DiBiase made the tag to a more than ready Duggan, who came in with a Tough Guy clothesline and FLYING SPEAR to pin Finlay before anyone knew what happened.Bruiser Brody vs. The GrapplerReferee: Dick Woehrle Grappler came out quick and caught Brody off balance. Brody rolled out of the ring to regroup, but Grappler followed and Brody tossed him through a ringside table. Woehrle, being who Woehrle is, didn’t stand for it and disqualified Brody.Post match: Brody is out of control and continues his assault on The Grappler. Brody tossed him around ringside and pounds The Grappler down. Woehrle and other officials are finally able to restore order. The Grappler is helped to the back. Bobby Fulton vs. Juventud GuererraReferee: Bryce Remsburg Guerrera had the early advantage, but Fulton countered his attack. The men battled back and forth until Fulton put Guerrera away with a running knee lift.Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long vs. Powers of Pain (The Barbarian & Warlord) w/ Mr. FujiReferee: James Beard This was a very competitive, back and forth match. After both teams gained several near falls, it looked like Warlord was going to put Scorpio away, but Bagwell made the blind tag. Bagwell took down Warlord and pinned him with a big splash.Post match: Scorpio didn’t look all that thrilled with the victory as Bagwell celebrated then Bagwell was attacked by the Powers of Pain. The attack from behind sent Bagwell flying in to Scorpio, who tumbled over the top rope. Fuji and Warlord held Bagwell down as Barbarian executed multiple diving headbutts. Scorpio was finally recovered and came in the ring with a chair, but the damage was done and Bagwell needed to be taken from the ring on a stretcher. Harley Race vs. Lou TheszReferee: Joey Marella Thesz gained the early advantage, but Race battled back. Both men were systematic in their assault and attempted to use high impact moves to wear the other down. The action spilled out of the ring multiple times and both men gained several near falls. The end came as the action had once again spilled out of the ring. Thesz stunned Race with several dropkicks outside the ring then delivered an airplane spin that sent Race sailing into the guard rail. Race was knocked loopy and counted out of the ring.WORLD WOMEN’S TITLE MATCH ‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel vs. Fabulous MoolahReferee: Dick Woehrle It was announced to the crowd prior to the match that the advertised match between Leilani Kai and World Women’s Champion Fabulous Moolah would not take place due to Kai being suspended by the LOW board of directors. It was also announced a suitable replacement was found and will challenge for the title instead. Martel wasn’t going to squander her opportunity and came right at Moolah and sending her reeling. Moolah managed to endure and after Martel gained a couple of near falls, Moolah mounted an assault of her own. These two ladies battled band and forth, but Martel began to fatigue after her fast start and Moolah pinned her with a BODY PRESS to retain her title.
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Post by Madkanter on Feb 24, 2022 21:51:48 GMT
02-22-22 BUFFALO MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, BUFFALO, NY Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin vs. Mr. Hughes w/ Teddy LongReferee: Joey Marella Hughes dominated the match, but Irwin eventually made a comeback. The action spilled out of the ring, where Hughes slammed Irwin through a ringside table and was disqualified.Curt Hennig & Barry Windham vs. Johnny Rodz & Ron HutchisonReferee: Dick Woehrle Hennig and Windham dominated the contest before Windham put Hutchison out with a sleeper.Harley Race & Larry ‘The Axe’ Hennig vs. Jackie Fargo & Johnny MantelReferee: Bryce Remsburg After several minutes of back and forth action, Hennig pinned Mantel after THE AXE.Super Crazy vs. Super NovaReferee: James Beard This was a quick paced back and forth contest. Crazy beat Nova with a Crazy Bomb.Cheerleader Melissa vs. Candi DevineReferee: Joey Marella Melissa dominated the early going, but Devine recovered. Both women battled back and forth until Devine pinned Melissa with a CROSS BODY BLOCK.The Grapplers vs. Bruiser Brody & Mike DiBiaseReferee: Dick Woehrle The Grapplers were all over Brody and Grappler 1 pinned him after a spinning neckbreaker.2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. Hughes vs. The Barbarian w/ Mr. FujiReferee: Bryce Remsburg The action quickly spilled out of the ring, where Barbarian delivered a power slam. Scorpio couldn’t regain his feet and was counted out.WORLD 6-MAN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams vs. World 6-Man Tag Team Champions Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis & John PesekReferee: James Beard After several minutes of back and forth action and multiple tags. Duggan delivered a FLYING SPEAR to Thesz, dropping him hard. The other four men entered the ring and amongst the brawling, Duggan pinned Thesz to win the titles.
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Post by Madkanter on Mar 1, 2022 23:10:23 GMT
02-25-22 BELL CENTRE, MONTREAL, QC DARK MATCH Mike Jones vs. Frogman LeBlancReferee: Joey Marella Jones dominated the match and beat LeBlanc with a RUSSIAN LEG SWEEP.DARK MATCH Super Nova vs. George TragosReferee: Dick Woehrle Nova was way over matched and Tragos made him submit to a Grecian Sleeper Grip.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Russell and Solie welcome the fans to LOW PRO and run down the show, specifically focusing on the main event The Fantastics taking on Miracle Violence Connection.) D’Lo Brown vs. Johnny RodzReferee: Bryce Remsburg Brown was all over Rodz and pinned him with the LO DOWN.(Lance Russell is at the interview area and announces that the next episode of LOW PRO will feature a 15 man battle royal with the winner receiving a $10,000 cash prize. Russell then brings in a returning ‘Mr. Electricity’ Steve Regal, who will be a participant in the battle royal. Russell mentions that Juventud Guerrera will also be a part of the battle royal and asks Regal if he’s looking forward to getting his hands on the man that took him out of action. Regal responds by explaining how Guerrera will rue the day he messed with Mr. Electricity.) (COMMERCIAL) Mike Graham & The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn) vs. The Grappler & Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin)Referee: James Beard This was a wild back and forth match, but it ended abruptly when Bill missed a turnbuckle charge and Keirn quickly rolled him up for the pin.(COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes the fans back to the program. Russell and Solie review Johnny Saint injuring Chris Candido then Hugh Morris inserting himself in the situation.) Hugh Morris vs. Johnny SaintReferee: Joey Marella This was an all out brawl as Morris attempted to overpower Saint. Saint avoided most of Morris’ attack, but did have to endure multiple power bombs. Marella gave a lot of leeway as both men battered each other outside the ring. Morris looked like he had things going his way, but Saint countered with a cutblock and folding press to get the victory.(COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the new World 6-Man Tag Team Champions ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams as well as Williams’ MVC tag team partner Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy to the interview area. He congratulates them on winning the titles and DiBiase comments it was only a matter of time, they just had to wait for the former champs to stop ducking them. Solie counters that he’s not sure they were being ducked, but they are entitled to their opinion. Gordy is huffy and queries if Solie is calling his man DiBiase a liar. Solie says of course not then questions Gordy about the MVC’s match against The Fantastics that’s coming up next and Gordy calls The Fantastics a stepping stone because he and Williams will be wearing the World Tag Team Titles soon. The Fantastics come out and tell Williams and Gordy they are in for a fight when Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis and John Pesek attack the 6-Man Champs from behind. A wild brawl erupts in the interview area between all nine men. Officials poured out of the back to try to regain order, but not before Gordy decked Tommy Rogers with a chair. Officials and security finally get all parties separated as The Fantastics and MVC are ushered to the ring for their match.) The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) vs. Miracle Violence Connection (Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy)Referee: Dick Woehrle MVC were all over The Fantastics and beat the hell out of them. Williams and Gordy isolated Rogers and wore him out. Rogers was finally able to make the tag and Fulton came in a house afire, knocking both Gordy and Williams back. Fulton pinned Gordy with a FANSTASTIC CRADLE.(Russell comments on how The Fantastics overcame quite of bit of adversity to gain the victory. Solie agrees and says The Fantastics should definitely be in line for a World Tag Team Title shot. Russell concurs then thanks the fans for joining them and invites them to tune in next time.) PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon welcomes the fans to LOW PRIME then introduces his co-host Bobby Heenan. Heenan calmly counters by welcoming the fans to the show and introducing Monsoon as his co-host. Monsoon tells Heenan he is something else then runs down the show mentioning ‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel and John Pesek will be in action and Lou Thesz takes on George Hackenschmidt in the main event.) Lord Zoltan vs. Jim PowersReferee: Bryce Remsburg This was a quick match as Zoltan immediately sent Powers into the turnbuckle, but Powers countered. Powers delivered a POWER SLAM to get the victory.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and talks about PG-13 being in their next match and how they are trying to find a foothold in the tag team division. Heenan calls them a great young team that hasn’t gotten a fair shake.) PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D) vs. Jake Milliman & ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny JayReferee: James Beard PG-13 dominated the match and after multiple tags Wolfie pinned Milliman after a TILT-A-WHIRL.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and announces that before they go to the next match, Sherri Martel is standing by with these comments. Martel cuts a promo, talking about how she has her eyes on the prize and that she’s not going to stop until she wins the World Women’s Title. She claims nothing will get in her way.) John Pesek vs. Mike DiBiaseReferee: Joey Marella This was a grueling back and forth contest. Pesek wore DiBiase down with a scissor and wristlock, but DiBiase caught a break when both men collided with a double clothesline. DiBiase recovered first and hit a TOP ROPE KNEE TO BACK for the victory.(Monsoon comments on what a great victory it was for DiBiase before he sends it to their colleague Gordon Solie with how the fans can see LOW action live. Gordon Solie says that the upcoming TV event at Cobo Hall in Detroit is sold out, but there are tickets available for a TV taping in Chicago, IL, as well as live events in Milwaukee, WI, Rosemont, IL, and Indianapolis, IN.) (COMMERCIAL) ‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel vs. Nora GreenwaldReferee: Dick Woehrle Martel dominated the early part of the match, but Greenwald battled back. Martel wasn’t to be denied thought and beat Greenwald with a running knee lift.(Monsoon comments on how Martel looks like she’s on a mission and Fabulous Moolah best be ready when they meet. Heenan says Martel is a heck of a wrestler, but he doesn’t think she’s on the level of Moolah. Monsoon says only time will tell then sends it to their colleague Lance Russell who is standing by with a special guest. Lance Russell welcomes Harley Race to the interview area. Race says he’s tired of Jackie Fargo’s antics and says he’s going to rid LOW of him once and for all. Race challenges Fargo to a loser leaves town match on the next episode of LOW PRIME. Fargo comes out and Russell says they don’t need any trouble. Fargo grabs the mic and accepts Race’s challenge, but to be careful what he wishes for before dropping the mic and returning to the back.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and comments on the interaction between Race and Fargo before the break. Heenan says that Race is the king, but he’s concerned because Fargo is a real wild card. Monsoon says when they meet it will definitely be a happening.) 'Wild' Bull Curry, Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou Albano vs. Konnan, Juventud Guerrera & Super CrazyReferee: Bryce Remsburg This was actually a fast-paced back and forth match. Crazy caught Butcher with a leaping DDT and made the pin.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes fans back to the program and announces it’s time for the main event. Heenan comments that you may be getting a look at the next World Heavyweight Champion. When Monsoon questions if Heenan is talking about Lou Thesz or George Hackenschmidt. Heenan replies with yes. Monsoon rolls his eyes and says let’s go to the ring.) Lou Thesz vs. George HackenschmidtReferee: James Beard This is a great back and forth battle, a true game of human chess as each man tried to find the correct combination of moves to get the victory. Hackenschmidt used his RUSSIAN BEARHUG very effectively to wear Thesz down. Thesz survived and countered a single leg pickup and slam with a GRECO-ROMAN BACKDROP, getting a near fall. Thesz continued his assault and delivered another GRECO-ROMAN BACKDROP for the victory.(Monsoon comments how great the match was while Heenan says I told you so … Lou Thesz, the next World Heavyweight Champion. Monsoon calls Heenan ridiculous before thanking the fans for watching and invites them to tune in next time.)
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Post by Madkanter on Mar 3, 2022 22:02:47 GMT
02-27-22 MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TORONTO, ON DARK MATCH Diamond Dallas Page vs. Johnny MantelReferee: Dick Woehrle DDP makes quick work of Mantel, finishing him off with the DIAMOND CUTTER.DARK MATCH Mr. Hughes w/ Teddy Long vs. Bruiser BrodyReferee: Bryce Remsburg This was a brutal match. Both men battled back and forth, inside and outside the ring. Both men gained several near falls and it looked like Hughes was going to get a count out victory after slamming Brody on the ring steps. Brody somehow recovered and continued to brawl until the action spilled out of the ring once again and both men were disqualified.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Russell and Solie welcome the fans to LOW PRO. Russell comments on how big of a program they have. Solie talks about the $10,000 battle royal, which is the main event, while Russell announces the Road Warriors will be in action for the first time since losing the scaffold match. He then sends it to the ring for the first match, where World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Ric McCord defends his title against Bobby Fulton.) WORLD JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Bobby Fulton vs. World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Ric McCordReferee: James Beard After both men jockey for position, Fulton gains the advantage. Fulton gained a near fall after a tombstone piledriver and looked to have things going his way, but McCord countered the attack with a sunset flip for a near fall then delivered a tombstone piledriver of his own. Both men continued to battle back and forth, each gaining a couple more near falls before Fulton rolled McCord up with a FANTASTIC CRADLE to win the title.(Solie comments on how history has been made and congratulates the new champion before sending to Lance Russell in the interview area. Russell welcomes Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. Hughes. Russell asks about the team floundering a bit as of late and as Scorpio attempts to answer, he is cut off by Bagwell, who says he and Scorpio have had some communication issues lately, but he thinks it’s all under control now. Long chimes in and says his team is a well oiled machine and when both of them are left in the ring, they will split the $10,000 prize. Suddenly, Mr. Fuji leads the Powers of Pain to the interview area and tells Long and his charges that they will not be winning the battle royal as his team will function better and be bringing that money back to Mr. Fuji. That’s when Johnny Saint, Fit Finaly and David Taylor enter the picture and claim they are going to win. All of the men argue as Russell sends it to break.) (COMMERCIAL) (Russell welcomes fans back to the program and shows footage of the World Tag Team Title Scaffold Match between the Road Warriors and Midnight Express. Solie comments on how it was a setback for the Road Warriors, but they told him only a minor one. Russell says they will look to get back in the win column against The Vachons.) Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou Albano vs. Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal)Referee: Joey Marella The Road Warriors charged their opponents and the brawl was on. As Animal and Mad Dog brawled outside the ring, Hawk worked on Butcher inside the ring, quickly making him submit to an over the shoulder backbreaker.(COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program then introduces newcomer George Tragos. Solie welcomes Tragos to the LOW and says he’s got a huge match ahead of him today, competing in the battle royal that’s coming up next. Tragos says he came to LOW to compete and he welcomes the competition that comes from a battle royal before heading to the ring.) BATTLE ROYAL Participants: ‘Mr. Electricity’ Steve Regal, Juventud Guerrera, Konnan, Marcus Alexander Bagwell, 2 Cold Scorpio, Hugh Morris, Johnny Saint, Fit Finlay, David Taylor, Warlord, The Barbarian, George Tragos, Mike DiBiase, Thunderbolt Patterson & Jerry BriscoReferees: Dick Woehrle, Bryce Remsburg & James Beard Highlights: Regal went right after Guerrera, but Guerrera was quick to gain the upperhand and eliminate Regal. Guerrera joined Konnan and double teamed Tragos before Finlay took over the attack. Finlay and Tragos battled back and forth before Tragos gained the advantage. Tragos eliminated Finlay before Saint and Taylor could make the save. Taylor and Saint double team Tragos and quickly eliminated him.
Elsewhere in the ring Bagwell & Scorpio have paired off with Warlord & The Barbarian. Bagwell and Scorpio seemed to function pretty well as a team, given their “communication problems” mentioned earlier. They had Barbarian reeling after a double dropkick, but couldn’t force him over the top rope.
DiBiase and Brisco brawled, but when DiBiase attempted a turnbuckle charge, Brisco moved and DiBiase tumbled over the top rope and down to the floor. Morrus eliminated Patterson. Konnan and Guerrera double teamed Saint until Morrus attacked Konnan. Morrus missed a turnbuckle charge and tumbled over the top rope and to the floor.
Brisco attacked Bagwell from behind, which allowed Warlord & The Barbarian to double team Scorpio. Brisco quickly eliminated Bagwell as Warlord and Barbarian eliminated Scorpio shortly after. Bagwell was irate that Scorpio didn’t help him and Scorpio wasn’t having any of it, trying to turn and walk away. Bagwell grabbed Scorpio by the arm and spun him around. A shoving match ensued that required the referees to break up before both men returned to the back separately.
Back in the ring Guerrera had Saint on the ropes, nearly out of the ring, when Taylor came up from behind and dumped Guerrera over the top rope and to the floor. Konnan tried to avenge Guerrera’s elimination, but Saint made the save as Taylor was halfway out of the ring. Saint and Taylor double teamed Konnan.
On the other side of the ring Warlord & The Barbarian were double teaming Brisco. Brisco managed to turn the tables then showed off his power when he gave Warlord an airplane spin and sent him over the top rope and to the floor. The Barbarian charged Brisco and Brisco back body dropped Barbarian over the top rope and out of the ring.
Brisco turned his attention to Saint and after a quick exchange, Saint missed a turnbuckle charge and tumbled over the top rope and to the floor. Brisco sat back and caught his breath while Taylor and Konnan fought.
Konnan ultimately eliminated Taylor. Konnan and Brisco locked up and battled for leverage. Konnan gained the upper hand and tossed Brisco with a belly to belly suplex then delivered a German superplex. Brisco didn’t know which way was up and Konnan easily eliminated him to win the $10,000.(Russell and Solie congratulated Konnan on his victory before thanking the fans for watching and inviting them to tune in next time.) PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon welcomes the fans to LOW PRIME and introduces his co-host, Heenan. Heenan is on the phone, but it sounds like he’s ordering a pizza. Monsoon asks him what he’s doing and Heenan says he hasn’t eating lunch yet. Monsoon informs him that the show has started and Heenan ignores him as he’s now trying to decide if he wants garlic knots to go with his pizza. Monsoon then talks about the huge show they have including Barry Windham, The Hennigs and the former World 6-Man Tag Team Champions being in action. Monsoon then talks about the huge main event, the loser leaves LOW match between Harley Race and Jackie Fargo and announces an added stipulation. The match will take place inside a steel cage.) bWo (Stevie Richards, Blue Meanie & Super Nova) vs. Jake Milliman, ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny Jay & Jim PowersReferee: Joey Marella bWo controlled the match and Richards pinned Powers after a Stevie Bomb.Post-match: The lights mysterious flickered then dimmed slightly before an ear piercing tone, similar to the Emergency Alert System, filled the arena and a dark image appeared on the video screen in the arena. Everyone in the arena seemed to be covering their ears except for Richards, who seemed to be entranced, his gaze fixed on the image. Then, just as suddenly as this strange incident occurred, the tone stopped and the image disappeared. Richards seemed to regain his senses but as the bWo left the ring, he attacked Meanie from behind, dumping him out of the ring. Nova grabbed Richards by the arm to question him and Richards dropped Nova with a spinning sidewalk slam. Meanie got back up on the apron, but was decked with a flying forearm. Richards kipped up then paused. He seemed to be mumbling something then exited the ring and returned to the back. (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and comments on the strange happenings before the break. Heenan says he always thought Richards was off his rocker and this just proves it. Monsoon then questions the sound and image in the arena and Heenan claims to not have seen anything. Monsoon questions if he’s kidding and Heenan says all he saw was bWo leaving the ring and Richards attacking his partners. He says they’re all goofy and deserved it. Monsoon says he knows what he and the rest of the fans saw and hopes more information will be reveals soon. Monsoon segues and says let’s go to our colleague Lance Russell, who is standing by with World Women’s Champion Fabulous Moolah. Russell asks Moolah about the current women’s division and who the next deserving challenger should be. Moolah claims to be head and shoulders above the rest of the division and feels there are no worthy challengers, she might as well retire now and be champion forever. Suddenly, a returning Mildred Burke appears and tells Moolah to hold off on the retirement party because they have some unfinished business. Burke tells everyone how Moolah broke two of her ribs and punctured her lung when she won that title. Burke explains her time in the hospital and rehab, and now she is almost back to 100 percent, looking to get back her title. Moolah tells Burke she’s mistaken about the ownership of the title and it’s going to stay securely around Moolah’s waist. Burke says that we’ll just see about that and strides off.) Nora Greenwald vs. Cheerleader MelissaReferee: Dick Woehrle The women battled back and forth briefly then Melissa gained the advantage. Melissa pressed her luck by slamming Greenwald through a table outside the ring, but managed to avoid disqualification. Greenwald managed to survive to AIR RAID CRASHES, but failed to kick out after Melissa delivered the KUDO DRIVER.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and talks about how the next match features new comer Barry Windham. Heenan talks about Windham’s lineage and how he managed Windham’s father several years ago as part of the dreaded Blackjacks. Monsoon comments on the friendship between Windham and another second generation star, Curt Hennig. Heenan says all he has to say is that Windham is the son of a Blackjack and if he knows one thing, it’s you can never trust a Blackjack. Monsoon agrees, but says Windham looks to have fallen far away from that tree and before we go to our next match, Curt & Larry Hennig are standing by with comments before their match that’s coming up later on in the program. Curt and Larry talk about how they are primed for big things. Curt goes on to say that it doesn’t matter if it’s with his dad, teaming with Barry Windham or on his own; he’s ready to collect some gold. Hennig looks somewhat surprised by this comment, but pats his boy on the back and says you better believe it.) Barry Windham vs. D’Lo Brown Referee: Byrce Remsburg Windham dominated the match, with Brown surviving the SWEETWATER SUPERPLEX and a LARIAT before submitting to the BLACKJACK CLAW. TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTSBRADLEY CENTER, MILWAUKEE, WI (LIVE EVENT) ROSEMONT HORIZON, ROSEMONT, IL (LIVE EVENT) UIC PAVILION, CHICAGO, IL (TV TAPING) MARKET SQUARE ARENA, INDIANAPOLIS, IN (LIVE EVENT) FORD CENTER, EVANSVILLE, IN (LIVE EVENT) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and explains how Lou Thesz, Ed Lewis and John Pesek had recently dropped the World 6-Man Tag Team Titles to Ted DiBiase, Steve Williams and Terry Gordy, and are looking forward to an opportunity to regain the gold. Heenan questions how much Thesz’s quest for the World Heavyweight Title will put a crimp in those plans. Monsoon responds by asking why he can’t hold both, then says let’s go to our colleague Gordon Solie, who is standing by with the former champs. Solie asks the trio about their focus and Thesz says their focus is on wearing gold, whether it’s World 6-Man, World Heavyweight, World Jr. Heavyweight or all of them, they are focused on winning gold.) Lou Thesz, Ed ‘Strangler’ Lewis & John Pesek vs. Mike Graham & The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn)Referee: James Beard Graham and the Fabulous Ones really stepped up their game. They isolated Pesek in their corner and worked him over executing a double hamstring pull so many times, Pesek couldn’t stand, much less kick out, which made him easy pickings for Keirn when it came time for the victory.(COMMERCIAL) Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin) vs. Curt & Larry 'The Axe' HennigReferee: Joey Marella This was a great match. Both teams executed multiple tags and gained several near falls. In the end it was the power of Hog that prevailed when he pinned Curt after a decapitating running lariat.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and announces it’s time for the main event. Heenan says one man will be unemployed after this match. Monsoon reiterates the loser must leave the LOW and it will be contested inside a steel cage. Heenan does a spit take on the water he was drinking and questions when this became a steel cage match. Monsoon said he talked about it at the top of the program and Heenan asks why he wasn’t informed. Monsoon reminds him he was ordering a pizza. Heenan then begins to rant about never being told anything as Monsoon cuts him off and sends it to the ring.) LOSER LEAVES LOW STEEL CAGE MATCH Harley Race vs. Jackie FargoReferee: Dick Woherle & Bryce Remsburg This was a brutal match as both men used the cage to their advantage. Both men were a bloody mess and exhausted at the end. Race was crawling through the cage door and was half way out when Fargo climbed of the top of him and slammed the cage door on his head. Race went limp as Fargo used the bounce back from the door to propel himself out of the cage and to the floor.Post-match: Fargo slowly regains his feet as he’s getting his hand raised and stares over at Race’s limp body still hanging out of the cage door. Fargo goes berserk and repeatedly slams the cage door into Race’s head. Fargo then pulls Race from the cage and Race’s carcass flops to the concrete floor. Fargo motions to the back as he begins to stomp on a clear unconscious Race as The Grappler and the Long Riders run to the ring. All four men put the boots to Race before terrorizing fans at ringside and tearing up the ringside area. Fargo is giddy as he yells the Rough House Gang rides again!
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Post by Madkanter on Mar 24, 2022 22:22:03 GMT
02-28-22 COPPS COLISEUM, HAMILTON, ON ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan vs. Blue MeanieReferee: James Beard Meanie gained an early advantage, but Duggan turned the tide. Duggan dominated, but couldn’t put Meanie away. Meanied recovered briefly, then Duggan came back and beat Meanie with a Tough Guy clothesline.Curt Hennig & Barry Windham vs. PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D)Referee: Joey Marella This was a grueling back and forth match. Both teams executed multiple tags and gained several near falls. The end came a Wolfie connected with a stunning dropkick outside of the ring that sent Windham backward into the ringpost. Windham’s head hit the post hard and he was ultimately counted out.Johnny Saint vs. Mike DiBiaseReferee: Dick Woehrle DiBiase had a brief advantage early, but Saint was able to counter and begin to wear DiBiase down. DiBiase battled back and gained a couple of near falls. The action continued back and forth until DiBiase grew tired of Saint’s antics. The action broke down outside of the ring and both men were disqualified for ignoring Woehrle’s warnings.Mildred Burke vs. Ida Mae MartinezReferee: Morgan Dollar Burke was all over Martinez as Martinez escaped to ringside. Burke followed and was disqualified after she shoved Dollar trying to get at her opponent.D’Lo Brown vs. Mr. Fuji w/ Powers of Pain (The Barbarian & Warlord)Referee: Bryce Remsburg Fuji started out fast, but Brown countered. Brown hit the LO DOWN then PoP attacked Brown and Fuji was disqualified.Juventud Guerrera vs. Jerry BriscoReferee: James Beard Brisco dominated early, gaining a couple of near falls. The action spilled out of the ring, where Guerrera gained control. Guerrera battered Brisco then pinned him with a 450 SPLASH.Diamond Dallas Page vs. Hugh MorrisReferee: Joey Marella Page dominated the match until the action spilled out of the ring. Morris posted Page, rolled him back into the ring and pinned him with the NO LAUGHING MATTER.The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) vs. Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal)Referee: Dick Woehrle The Roadies dominated the match. Hawk pinned Fulton after the DOOMSDAY DEVICE.
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Post by Madkanter on Mar 30, 2022 22:27:53 GMT
03-06-22 COBO HALL, DETROIT, MI DARK MATCH Marcus Alexander Bagwell w/ Teddy Long & Mr. Hughes vs. Lord ZoltanReferee: Dick Woehrle Bagwell was brutalized throughout the match. Zoltan tossed Bagwell through a ringside table and clobbered him with what looked like a pair of brass knuckles that were carefully concealed from Woehrle. Zoltan finally pinned Bagwell with a big splash.DARK MATCH Thunderbolt Patterson, World Heavyweight Champion Jack & Jerry Brisco vs. George South, Johnny Rodz & Ron HutchisonReferee: Morgan Dollar Both teams executed multiple tags, but the result was never in doubt. Jack pinned South with a ROLLING REVERSE CRADLE.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Russell and Solie welcome the fans to LOW PRO and run down the program, concentrating on the two feature contests. Solie comments on how Trish Stratus returns to face the woman that put her on the shelf, the recently reinstated Leilani Kai while Russell talks about the big 6-Man Tag Team Title match on the show.) The Grappler vs. Nacho BerreraReferee: Bryce Remsburg Berrera gave The Grappler everything he could handle, but The Grappler finally figured it out and beat Berrera with a LOADED BOOT.(COMMERCIAL) (Russell and Solie welcome the fans back to the show and talk about the strange events that happened on a recent episode if LOW PRIME involving the bWo. Solie mentions the strange image on the video monitor while Russell talks about the sound in the arena. They both then discuss the effect all of it seemed to have on Stevie Richards, ultimately concluding with Richards’ demand of a match against Blue Meanie.) Stevie Richards vs. Blue MeanieReferee: James Beard Richards was basically a raving lunatic as Meanie tried to talk sense into his former stablemate. Richards attacked Meanie like a rabid dog. Richards thumbed Meanie in the eye and delivered a spinning sidewalk slam for the victory.Post match: Richards continued his assault, pounding and stomping the tar out of Meanie. Nova ran to the ring and Richards vacated. Lance Russell got Richards’ attention and herded him to the interview area. (Russell asked Richards to explain his odd actions, but Richards mumbled incoherently, but repeated things like “The Darkness is coming,” “the prophet will lead the way,” “The Prophet will bring The Darkness.” Russell finally gave up trying to interview Richards and sent it to break.) (COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program then welcomes Trish Stratus to the interview area. Solie welcomes Stratus back from her injury and asks her about her match with Leilani Kai. Stratus passionately talks about her recovery and how she is primed to get some payback before heading to the ring.) Trish Stratus vs. Leilani Kai w/ Jimmy Hart & Judy MartinReferee: Joey Marella Everyone is a little surprised to see Martin accompanying her long-time ally to the ring. Stratus gives Martin a warning to stay out of her way before the match begins. Stratus went right after Kai, but Stratus’ strategy proved to be a little overzealous as Kai dropped Stratus throat first on the ring rope. As Stratus tried to catch her breath, Martin decked Stratus with what looked like a foreign object in her hand as Kai distracted Marella. Stratus went down hard and Kai pinned her with a RUNNING SPLASH.(Russell and Solie commented on how Stratus’ return didn’t exactly go how she planned and is seems Jimmy Hart has added to his stable.) (COMMERCIAL) (Russell and Solie welcome the fans back to the program and comment on how Mike Graham and The Fabulous Ones have been on a roll as of late, earning themselves a shot at the 6-Man Titles.) WORLD 6-MAN TAG TEAM MATCH Mike Graham & The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn) vs. World 6-Man Tag Team Champions ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, Ted DiBiase & Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams w/ Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ GordyReferee: Dick Woehrle This match broke down quickly and Woehrle proved he wouldn’t stand for it, disqualifying both teams.(Russell and Solie comment on how it was a disappointing ending, but you can’t argue with Woehrle’s decision. They then thank the fans for joining them and invite them to tune in next time. PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon and Heenan welcome the fans to LOW PRIME. The begin to run down the show when Heenan interjects about the return of the Rough House Gang. Monsoon comments that we will hear from them later on in the program. Monsoon also talks about the two title matches that will take place later on in the program.) Curt Hennig w/ Barry Windham vs. Super NovaReferee: Morgan Dollar Hennig and Windham joke and snicker at Nova before the match, but once the bell rings, Hennig is all business. Hennig systematically worked over Nova before finally pinning him with the HENNIG PLEX.(COMMERCIAL) Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin) vs. PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D)Referee: Bryce Remsburg Both teams battle back and forth and execute multiple tags. Wolfie catches Scott with a moonsault to gain the victory.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon and Heenan welcome the fans back to the program and once again talk about the Rough House Gang. Heenan comments that he’s not sure this incarnation is as strong as the previous one. Monsoon says maybe that will come up as he sends it to their colleague, Lance Russell, who is standing by with the Rough House Gang. Russell welcomes in the Rough House Gang and comments on the return of the group. Jackie Fargo talks about how much damage his group did last week, not to mention running Harley Race out of the LOW. Fargo continues by saying Race will cease to be a thorn in his side forever more, regardless of if he recovers from the beating he took last week. Russell then comments on how some people are questioning the strength and staying power of this new Rough House Gang and Fargo questions who is say that. Russell answers that Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan is one and Fargo says that he hopes Heenan will say that to his face. Suddenly, the World 6-Man Tag Team Champions (Ted DiBiase, Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, along with Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy appear. DiBiase tells Fargo that before he goes off threatening helpless announcers that maybe he should pay attention to what’s going on right in front of him. DiBiase talks about his strong friendship with Race and how he, along with the other three guys with him took too kindly to what the Rough House Gang did to him last week. Fargo said that DiBiase better be careful with what he’s about to say because the Rough House Gang doesn’t back down from anyone. Russell comments that he doesn’t want any trouble, but Fargo says he’s about to have some. Before anything else can happen, officials and referees come from the back and keep both squads separated.) George Tragos vs. Ric McCordReferee: James Beard This was a very competitive back and forth contest. Both men gained a near fall before the action spilled out of the ring. The brawl continued with McCord gaining the advantage. Back in the ring, Tragos recovered and went on the offensive. Tragos made McCord submit to and ARMLOCK AND SCISSORS.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and says he has some video footage that he thinks Heenan is really going to enjoy. The video shows Monsoon and Heenan entering a pub in the city. Heenan is very apprehensive and complains about the smell. Monsoon notices Johnny Saint, Fit Finlay and David Taylor in the middle of the pub taking money from people. As they continue to watch a beautiful, fairly well-endowed woman comes from behind the bar. Finlay pours a shot of Irish whiskey and places the glass between her voluptuous breasts. Then Taylor leads the blindfolded man that paid his money toward the women, lines him up and tells him to take the shot. The man grabs the glass from between the woman’s breasts with his mouth and downs it in one gulp. Saint removes the man’s blindfold and the woman plants a big kiss on the man’s lips. The routine is repeated with a different man and different equally beautiful, well-endowed woman. Heenan gets excited and tells Monsoon this is definitely something he could get into. Heenan steps forward and is welcome whole-heartedly by Saint, Finlay and Taylor. Heenan asks how much and the trio tells Heenan, for him it’s the friends and family half price discount, 10 bucks. Heenan gladly plants Alexander Hamilton’s face square in the palm of Finlay’s hand. Finlay puts it in his pocket and takes to pouring the whiskey as Taylor blindfolds Heenan. A larger, not-so-beautiful woman, with large breasts comes from behind the bar and Finlay places the shot. Taylor positions Heenan, who takes the shot like a champ. Saint removes Heenan’s blindfold and much to Heenan’s chagrin, the woman kissed him passionately on the mouth as Heenan tried to get away. Monsoon talks about how fun it was at the pub and Heenan answers by saying he doesn’t want to talk about it.) Johnny Saint, Fit Finlay & David Taylor vs. 'Wild' Bull Curry, Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou AlbanoReferee: Joey Marella These two teams tore into each other with reckless abandon. Marella quickly lost control of the match as all six men brawled inside and outside the ring. Marella called for the bell and declared the match a no contest. TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTSUIC PAVILION, CHICAGO, IL (TV) NEARLY SOLD OUTMARKET SQUARE ARENA, INDIANAPOLIS, IN (HOUSE) FORD CENTER, EVANSVILLE, IN (HOUSE) MID-SOUTH COLISEUM, MEMPHIS, TN (TV) BARTON COLISEUM, LITTLE ROCK, AR (HOUSE) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back and announces it’s time for the World Women’s Title Match. Heenan comments on how Midred Burke is fully recovered from injury and Moolah is going to have her hands full.) WORLD WOMEN’S TITLE MATCH Mildred Burke vs. World Women’s Champion Fabulous MoolahReferee: Morgan Dollar Both women tore the hell out of each other. They brawled in and out of the ring. Neither could gain a decided advantage before Dollar disqualified both women while they brawled outside the ring. (Monsoon comments that he’s never seen two more vicious women. Heenan makes a comment about the woman that kissed him in the pub getting in a fight like that over a large pizza. Monsoon responds by telling Heenan to please stop.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and announces it’s time for the World Tag Team Title Match. He comments on the last meeting between these two teams was a scaffold match. Heenan talks about how the champs came out on the better end of that match, you can’t ever count the Road Warriors out. Monsoon concludes by sending it to the ring announcer, Gary Michael Cappetta.) WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) vs. World Tag Team Champions Midnight Express (‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & ‘Loverboy’ Dennis Condrey) w/ Jim CornetteReferee: Dick Woehrle The match starts as soon as Cappetta finishes his introductions as both teams exchange punches in the center of the ring. Woehrle puts an end to that quickly and takes control of the match. Both teams continue to battle back and forth with both executing multiple tags. The champs had no answer for The Roadies’ power and try as the might, could not put the challengers away. The Roadies gained the upper hand and Hawk pinned Condrey to win the titles.(Monsoon announces history has been made on this episode of LOW PRIME. Heenan comments on how he’s seen the Road Warriors enough to know that if you give them enough chances, they will win tag team gold. Monsoon thanks the fans for joining them and invites them to tune in again next time.)
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Post by Madkanter on Apr 1, 2022 16:48:17 GMT
03-08-22 BRADLEY CENTER, MILWAUKEE, WI ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan vs. Johnny RodzReferee: Dick Woehrle Duggan dominated and beat Rodz with a Tough Guy Clothesline.‘Bullet’ Bob & Brad Armstrong vs. Curt & Larry 'The Axe' HennigReferee: Morgan Dollar This was a very exciting contest between these two father-son duos. The Hennigs isolated Brad early and worked him over. Brad was able to eventually tag Bob, who briefly grabbed the advantage for his team. The action continued back and forth for several minutes before Curt pinned Brad following a vicious running clothesline.Mike Graham vs. 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. HughesReferee: Bryce Remsburg This match was over fairly quickly as both men collided as Scorpio charged out of the turnbuckle after being whipped in. Scorpio recovered and followed up with a pair of THE DISS THAT DON’T MISSES to get the pin.D’Lo Brown & PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D) vs. 'Wild' Bull Curry, Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou AlbanoReferee: James Beard Both teams battled for the advantage as this match progressed back and forth with both teams executing multiple tags. The end came when Butcher pinned Wolfie following a QUADRUPLE FOOT STOMP.The Grappler vs. Thunderbolt PattersonReferee: Joey Marella Thunderbolt dominated the match and beat The Grappler with a HEAD BUTT.The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn) vs. Midnight Express (‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton & ‘Loverboy’ Dennis Condrey)Referee: Bryce Remsburg After a grueling match that included multiple tags and near falls, The Fabs got the duke when Lane pinned Eaton after a DOUBLE DDT.WORLD WOMEN’S TITLE MATCH Leilani Kai w/ Jimmy Hart & Judy Martin vs. World Women’s Champion Fabulous MoolahReferee: Morgan Dollar Moolah was all over Kai early, wearing her down with a Boston crab. Kai battled back and managed to gain a near fall after a RUNNING SPLASH. This seemed to wake Moolah up and she rallied. The action spilled out of the ring, where Kai smashed Moolah with a chair and was disqualified by Dollar.Lou Thesz & John Pesek vs. World Heavyweight Champion Jack & Jerry BriscoReferee: Dick Woehrle These two teams battled back and forth the entire way. Both teams executed multiple tags and gained multiple near falls. In the end neither team could get an advantage long enough to make a difference and the match ended in a time limit draw.
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Post by Madkanter on Apr 5, 2022 21:53:58 GMT
03-10-22 ROSEMONT HORIZON, ROSEMONT, IL 'Bullet' Bob, Brad & BG Armstrong) vs. George South, Johnny Rodz & Johnny MantelReferee: James Beard The Armstrongs struggled early, but finally got rolling. BG pinned South after the Armstrong Pounce.Diamond Dallas Page vs. The Barbarian w/ Mr. FujiReferee: Joey Marella Page came out fast, but Barbarian countered. This match became very grueling for both men as Page just tried to survive, and he did just that when he pinned Barbarian following a discus clothesline.John Pesek vs. 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. HughesReferee: Dick Woehrle Pesek ended this match quickly by tying Scorpio up and making him submit to a double bar hammerlock less than a minute in.Trish Stratus & Cheerleader Melissa vs. The Glamour Girls (Judy Martin & Leilani Kai) w/ Jimmy HartReferee: Morgan Dollar This was a great back and forth match with both teams executing multiple tags. Both teams looked like they may win throughout the match, but it was Melissa who was able to pin Martin after a curb stomp.Konnan, Juventud Guerrera & Super Crazy vs. The Grappler & Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin)Referee: Bryce Remsburg The match was going great until the action spilled out of the ring. The Grappler smashed Konnan with a chair and Remsburg called for the disqualification.‘Sensational’ Sherri Martel vs. Mildred BurkeReferee: James Beard Martel gave it all she had, but in the end Burke was just too much. Burke pinned Martel with an ALLIGATOR CLUTCH.The Fantastics (World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) vs. Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou AlbanoReferee: Joey Marella Fulton started with a flurry, but the Vachons were able to counter. The match settled into a fairly even contest until Rogers surprised Mad Dog and pinned him with a sunset flip.WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH Lou Thesz vs. World Heavyweight Champion Jack BriscoReferee: Dick Woehrle Thesz missed an early turnbuckle charge, ramming his knee into the turnbuckle. Brisco immediately took advantage and made Thesz submit to the FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK to retain the title.
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Post by ROBBIE ICE on Apr 6, 2022 4:01:30 GMT
Brisco is on quite the roll hell of a win against Thesz
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Post by Madkanter on Apr 13, 2022 17:35:25 GMT
Brisco is on quite the roll hell of a win against Thesz Indeed. Brisco has proved to be quite the standard bearer.
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Post by Madkanter on Apr 13, 2022 21:38:53 GMT
03-11-22 UIC PAVILION, CHICAGO, IL DARK MATCH Jake Milliman vs. Johnny RodzReferee: Dick Woehrle Milliman was all over Rodz and quickly put him away with a falling head butt.DARK MATCH ‘Sodbuster’ Kenny Jay vs. Lord ZoltanReferee: Morgan Dollar Jay dominated the match and beat Zoltan with a Sodbuster Spike.LEGENDS OF WRESTLINGWhere the best wrestlers in the world gather to compete for the ultimate prize.PROHosted by Gordon Solie & Lance Russell (Russell and Solie welcome the fans to LOW PRO and run down the action on today’s show, mentioning the return of BG Armstrong and to big feature six-man bout featuring the Briscos.) PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D) vs. Jim Powers & Frogman LeblancReferee: Bryce Remsburg After PG-13 toyed with their opponents a bit, Ice pinned Leblanc after a leg sweep & clothesline.(COMMERCIAL) (Russell and Solie welcome the fans back to the program and further comment on the return of BG Armstrong, along with the appearance of his dad and brother.) BG Armstrong vs. Super CrazyReferee: James Beard Armstrong was a little cocky early on and Crazy took advantage of his lackadaisicalness. Crazy hit Armstrong with a tope suicida outside the ring and Armstrong went down in a heap. Armstrong had a difficult time regaining his senses and Beard counted him out.Post match: Lance Russell brought BG over to the interview area once he got his bearings and welcomed ‘Bullet’ Bob and Brad Armstrong as well. (Russell welcomes the Armstrongs to LOW, acknowledging BG’s prior stint. After BG asks if anyone got the license plate of the Toyota that just ran him over and claims he didn’t know cars could fly, he tells Russell he’s happy to be back and more so now to be with his dad and brother. ‘Bullet’ Bob says there’s a lot of big things coming down the pipe in LOW and he’s excited for the Armstrong boys to be smack in the middle of it. Brad says no one has chemistry like family and it’s that chemistry that is going to take the Armstrongs to the top of the LOW.) (COMMERCIAL) (Gordon Solie welcomes the fans back to the program then welcomes in Leilani Kai, Jimmy Hart & Judy Martin. Solie questions Hart about the addition of Martin to his stable and Hart talks about how Martin and Kai have been friends for a long time and they both felt it was time to reach out to the blonde bomber to join them in LOW. Hart says his ladies will watch each other’s backs in the ring and it’s only a matter of time before one of them brings home the gold. Solie questions if that means these ladies interjecting themselves in the other’s match and Hart answers by saying he’s not going to answer that before leading his pair to the ring.) Leilani Kai w/ Jimmy Hart & Judy Martin vs. Cheerleader MelissaReferee: Joey Marella Kai started out strong, but Melissa battled back. The action continued back and forth until Melissa missed a turnbuckle charge and tumbled out of the ring. Melissa landed hard and Kai capitalized. Kai rolled Melissa back into the ring, where after connecting on a couple of powerful high impact moves pinned Melissa with a RUNNING SPLASH.(COMMERCIAL) (Russell and Solie welcome the fans back to the program and announce it’s time for the featured main event. They comment on how Jack Brisco has become quite the standard bearer for LOW and that now that his brother is here watching his back, Brisco may be even harder to unseat.) Johnny Saint, Fit Finlay & David Taylor vs. Thunderbolt Patterson, World Heavyweight Champion Jack & Jerry BriscoReferee: Dick Woehrle Patterson and the Briscos were all over the UK boys. Jerry locked Taylor in a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK, but Finlay broke up the hold. Taylor used the distraction to his advantage and delivered a BRITISH SUPLEX to Jerry, gaining a near fall after the ref turned around. The action continued back and forth until the action spilled out of the ring. Finlay slammed Jack through a ringside table and Woehrle immediately called for the disqualification.Post match: The two teams continue to brawl around the ringside area then all the way to the back. (Russell and Solie comment on how much fight is left in both teams and hopefully referees and officials will be able to get things under control. They thank the fans for joining them and invite them to tune in next time.) PRIMEHosted by Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan (Monsoon and Heenan welcome the fans to LOW PRIME and Monsoon talks about having a big announcement. Heenan guesses that the LOW Board of Directors is finally recognizing him as the host of PRIME and Monsoon will officially become the co-host. Monsoon tells Heenan not to be ridiculous and Heenan states he hasn’t been told of any announcement and questions what could be bigger than Heenan being named host of the show. Monsoon announces that the LOW Board of Directors is creating the World TV Title that will be defended strictly on LOW PRIME and LOW PRO. Heenan acknowledges that is a big announcement. Monsoon continues by stating a tournament has been set up by the BoD to take place over the next several weeks to crown the new champion and those matches will be featured on LOW programming. Heenan asks about the participants in the tournament. Monsoon replies that the board has announced several competitors including Diamond Dallas Page, ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan, D’Lo Brown, The Grappler, ‘Bullet’ Bob Armstrong, Hugh Morris and a couple wrestlers that will be making their debut in LOW. Heenan asks who those individuals are and Monsoon says one is a man that Heenan knows well and that’s Tully Blanchard. Heenan is ecstatic at this announcement and can barely control his excitement. Monsoon continues by telling Heenan the final competitor is also a man he knows quite well – ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper. Heenan is now beside himself and says well there goes the neighborhood. Monsoon says this tournament is definitely going to be a happening.) NON-TITLE MATCH World Tag Team Champions Road Warriros (Hawk & Animal) vs. Ron Huchison & Johnny MantelReferee: Morgan Dollar Mantel and Huchison came out fast, but it was to little avail. The champs dominated the match and put their opponents away with Hawk pinning Mantel after the DOOMSDAY DEVICE.(COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program as Heenan is still abuzz about both Blanchard and Piper coming to LOW. In one breath Heenan is spouting the virtues of Blachard while in the other he talks about how Piper is a low down, rotten punk. Monsoon tells Heenan to please stop before announcing that six-man tag team action is next and we’ll be joining that match already in progress.) Mr. Fuji & Powers of Pain (The Barbarian & Warlord) vs. Mike Graham & The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn)Referee: Bryce Remsburg Both teams were battling back and forth until Keirn locked Warlord in a figure four leglock. Barbarian tried to interfere, but he was intercepted by Graham and Lane knocked Fuji off the apron with a karate kick. Warlord fought for as long as he could, but ultimately was forced to submit.(COMMERICAL) Juventud Guerrera vs. John PesekReferee: James Beard Guerrera came out fast, but Pesek countered, only to have Guerrera counter and roll Pesek up for the pin.(Monsoon comments on how Guerrera should most certainly be in line for a shot at the World Jr. Heavyweight Title after defeating a quality opponent like Pesek. Heenan comments who knows what goes through the mind of the Board of Directors and the championship committee. They’re letting Roddy Piper in. Monsoon comments on how Heenan just can’t let it go before throwing it to their colleague Lance Russell, who is standing by with some special guests. Russell welcomes in Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio w/ Teddy Long & Mr. Hughes. Russell talks about how there has been some friction with the duo lately and questions Long on how he’s going to keep his team together. Bagwell cuts in and says he knows Scorp and him have had their differences and says he’s willing to put those aside for the good of the team. Scorpio counters by saying he’s not. He contends that fences just can’t be mended and thinks it’s best if the two go their separate ways. Bagwell and Long look shocked as Scorpio makes this announcement. Scorpio tells Long he’s sorry it didn’t work out and tells Bagwell no hard feelings before leaving the interview area. Bagwell begins to follow Scorpio looking for more answers when Bagwell is attached from behind by Mr. Hughes. Scorpio rejoins and he and Hughes put the boots to Bagwell as Long tells Russell how it’s pretty awkward when your team has a third wheel dragging you down. He says now that they’ve eliminated the dead weight, the sky is the limit for his men.) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and comments on what they saw before the break. Heenan replies that Bagwell was clearly the weak link of that team and now that Long has rid himself of Bagwell, it clears the way for Scorpio and Hughes to have huge success in LOW. Monsoon disagrees and calls Heenan a fountain of misinformation.) Rockin’ Robin vs. Candi DevineReferee: Joey Marella Devine dominated the match and pinned Robin with a SUNSET FLIP. TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTSMID-SOUTH COLISEUM, MEMPHIS, TN (TV) BARTON COLISEUM, LITTLE ROCK, AR (HOUSE) HIRSCH MEMORIAL COLISEUM, SHREVEPORT, LA (HOUSE) THE SUPERDOME, NEW ORLEANS, LA (TV) SAM HOUSTON COLISEUM, HOUSTON, TX (TV) (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon welcomes the fans back to the program and talks about how Jackie Fargo reformed the Rough House Gang, but has received some push back from a group consisting of Ted DiBiase, ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan and the Miracle Violence Connection. Monsoon reiterates that DiBiase is displeased with what Fargo did to Harley Race and has vowed vengeance for his friend. Heenan says he hopes Fargo and the Rough House Gang gets what’s coming to them because what they did to Race was despicable.) Miracle Violence Connection (Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy) vs. Long Riders (‘Wild’ Bill & Scott ‘Hog’ Irwin)Referee: Morgan Dollar MVC dominated early on, but the Long Riders battled back. The action spilled out of the ring and Scott slammed Gordy through a ringside table. Dollar disqualified Scott, but the action did not stop.Post match: All four men brawled uncontrollably as other referees and officials came from the back to regain order. (COMMERCIAL) (Monsoon and Heenan welcome the fans back to the program and talk about the next match, which is the main event. Monsoon talks about how it will feature new-comer Don Leo Jonathan, who is making his LOW debut in this match, but will definitely have his work cut out for him against Lou Thesz. Heenan comments on how he believes it’s only a matter of time before Thesz is the World Heavyweight Champion and Jack Brisco’s days are numbered. Monsoon throws it to their colleague Gordon Solie, who is standing by with Don Leo Jonathan.) Solie welcomes Jonathan to the LOW and says he’s got a mountain of a task in front of him against Thesz. Jonathan tells Solie that he’s a mountain of a man and he isn’t intimidated by a man with the pedigree of Thesz. Jonathan says he plans on being successful in his debut and that Thesz is in for a fight.) Don Leo Jonathan vs. Lou TheszReferee: Dick Woehrle Jonathan was all over Thesz early, even gaining a near fall. Thesz finally got his bearings after rolling out of the ring and turned things around. Thesz dominated from that point, but struggled to put Johnathan away. It took a GRECO ROMAN BACKDROP and back-to-back THESZ PRESSES, but Thesz finally put the big Morman’s shoulders down for a three count.(Monsoon comments on the successful debut by Jonathan commenting that he gave a good showing albeit in a losing effort. Heenan responds by saying winning is what matters and again predicts Thesz will have the world title around his waist soon. Monsoon thanks the fans for joining them and invites them to join them again next time.)
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Post by Madkanter on Apr 15, 2022 17:45:51 GMT
03-12-22 MARKET SQUARE ARENA, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 'Wild' Bull Curry, Butcher & Mad Dog Vachon w/ Capt. Lou Albano vs. Konnan, Juventud Guerrera & Super CrazyReferee: Morgan Dollar Curry and the Vachons isolated Crazy early on, but Crazy escaped and tagged out. The action continued back and forth until Guerrera pinned Curry with a 450 SPLASH.Don Leo Jonathan vs. ‘Loverboy’ Dennis Condrey w/ Jim CornetteReferee: Bryce Remsburg Jonathan gained an early advantage, but Condrey battled back. The action continued back and forth with Jonathan regaining the advantage and beating Condrey with the MORMON SWING.Stevie Richards vs. Lord ZoltanReferee: James Beard A disheveled Richards wandered to the ring babbling about The Prophet and The Darkness. Zoltan is taken aback by the oddness of his opponent. Zoltan attempts to communicate with Richards, who initially is receptive then abruptly attacks Zoltan. Zoltan battled off Richrards’ initial assault and locked in the TRIANGLE DEATH GRIP. Richards didn’t even fight and went limp. Beard immediately called for the bell and soon as Zoltan released the hold Stevens popped right up and began babbling again as he wandered to the back.George Hackenschmidt vs. Barry WindhamReferee: Joey Marella Hackenschmidt dominated the match and overpowered Windham. Hackenschmidt pinned Windham following a single leg pickup and slam.The Fantastics (World Jr. Heavyweight Champion Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) vs. Curt & Larry 'The Axe' HennigReferee: Dick Woehrle This was a great back and forth contest with both teams gaining several near falls. Larry pinned Fulton after a piledriver.Judy Martin w/ Jimmy Hart vs. Trish StratusReferee: Morgan Dollar Dollar tells Hart that he’s not going to stand for any interference and ultimately sends him to the back before the match begins. This ended up being a classic back and forth match. Both ladies landed high impact moves, looking for the victory. The end came when Stratus pinned Martin following Air Canada.Ted DiBiase vs. The GrapplerReferee: Bryce Remsburg There was definitely bad blood here as DiBiase was seeking some revenge for his friend Harley Race. Grappler held his own, but DiBiase was too much and made Grappler submit to a FIGURE FOUR LEGLOCK.Miracle Violence Connection (Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy) vs. The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn)Referee: James Beard The Fabs came out fast and gained the upper hand. MVC battled back and the action continued back and forth. It was the power of MVC that ultimately proved to be the difference as Williams pinned Lane after a double football tackle and lariat.
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Post by Madkanter on Apr 15, 2022 18:21:30 GMT
03-13-22 FORD CENTER, EVANSVILLE, IN 2 Cold Scorpio & Mr. Hughes w/ Teddy Long vs. Jake Milliman & Blue MeanieReferee: James Beard Mr. Hughes pinned Meanie after a power bomb.Candi Devine vs. Mildred BurkeReferee: Joey Marella Burke pinned Devine with the ALIGATOR CLUTCH.Brad Armstrong vs. Mike DiBiaseReferee: Dick Woehrle DiBiase was disqualified after slamming Armstrong through a ringside table.Curt & Larry 'The Axe' Hennig vs. Miracle Violence Connection (Steve ‘Dr. Death’ Williams & Terry ‘Bamm Bamm’ Gordy)Referee: Morgan Dollar Williams pinned Larry after an OKLAHOMA STAMPEDE.Juventud Guerrera vs. George TragosReferee: Bryce Remsburg Guerrera pinned Tragos with a 450 SPLASH.Leilani Kai w/ Jimmy Hart vs. Trish StratusReferee: James Beard This match ended in a double disqualification.rank Gotch vs. KonnanReferee: Joey Marella Gotch made Konnan submit to the GOTCH TOEHOLD.Thunderbolt Patterson, World Heavyweight Champion Jack & Jerry Brisco vs. Mike Graham & The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn)Referee: Dick Woehrle Lane pinned Patterson after a SAVATE KICK.
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