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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 01:35 PM Post #61 |
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WWF Champion: Hulk Hogan, Since 1/23/1984 - LONGEST REIGNING CHAMPION CURRENTLY WWF Intercontinental Champion: Greg Valentine, Since 9/24/1984 WWF Tag Team Champions: The North-South Connection, Since 4/17/1984 WWF Championship Wrestling November 10th, 1984 Poughkeepsie, NY Match #1: Tito Santana vs. The Executioner Good Tito showcase for 5 minutes. Usual fine matwork, hot comeback, etc. Executioner was a fine basic heel. Tito wins with the Flying Forearm. ** WWF UPDATE: -Hulk Hogan highlights Match #2: Big John Studd w/ Bobby Heenan vs. Tony Garea This was a short Studd squash. The good booking of the series with Hogan aside, he's really not a good wrestler at all, and yeah. He wins with a basic shoulderblock, and they sell that Garea just couldn't get him off of the cover. 3/4* GENE INTERVIEWS: -Ivan Putski talks about things Match #3: The North-South Connection vs. Jose Luis Rivera/Rick McGraw Usual amazing NSC squash. Awesome punches and elbows and knees and shit. Just really goddamned violent. They beat the shit out of Rick's knee too. They then beat Jose with the Back Suplex/Flying Elbow combination. Fuck yeah NSC. ** GENE INTERVIEWS: -Bobby Heenan comes in and Gene says people call him The Weasel. Heenan says not to call him that and says his man John Studd will win the battle royal for this LA show that will not make tape. He says his man will throw people into the third row. This is my first show with Bruno on commentary, and it is AWFUL. Match #4: Brutus Beefcake w/ Johnny Valiant vs. Mario Mancini This is not awful, but not great either. Beefcake wins with the Whoopee Cushion. *1/4 It is time for Piper's Pit and he brings on BARRY WINDHAM! FUCK YEAH! I missed a lot with those two months gone! Piper says he's never lost a match and asks why he's ready to be in the WWF and asks him to stand up. He says he's got nice long legs, long blond hair, and a cute little bandana and asks if he's a man or a woman, and Windham says he's a lot bigger than Piper is, and says he's never seen any man in Texas who walks around in a skirt. He walks off and Piper yells that it's a kilt. Match #5: David Sammartino vs. Johnny Rodz THE PLAGUE IS UPON US. David is this short pudgy kid with an awful looking face, and he looks like Bruno would be physically repulsed by him. He wins with a Powerslam. Fuck this piece of fucking shit. Gogz Hillbilly Jim is in the crowd. BILLY JACK HAYNES VIGNETTE. Match #5: The Tonga Kid vs. Dave Barbie This was pretty horrible before Piper came out and attacked Tonga for the DQ. 1/2* He keeps beating on him, BUT JIMMY SNUKA MAKES HIS RETURN FROM INJURY TO MAKE THE SAVE! YEAH! |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 01:42 PM Post #62 |
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Andre the Giant/SD Jones vs. Big John Studd/Ken Patera w/ Bobby Heenan, Championship Wrestling (December 1st) This was like 3 minutes, and fine enough. More of an angle than anything though. SD gets hurt on the floor, and the heels then double team Andre. They manage to slam him when they both do it. They keep beating on him, and the ref DQs them. *1/4 They have Andre hurt, and Patera holds him up. HEENAN PULLS OUT SCISSORS AND JOHN STUDD STARTS CUTTING OFF HIS HAIR! THEY ARE RAPING HIM OF HIS DIGNITY MY GOD! |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 01:59 PM Post #63 |
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Hulk Hogan [c] vs. Big John Studd w/ Bobby Heenan [WWF Championship - $15,000 Body Slam Challenge Also In Effect], Meadlowlands (December 10th) This is their worst match, since it's basically all about both men trying to slam each other. They build it well, and when Hogan gets busted open, that adds a little something more. They go to the floor, AND HOGAN SLAMS STUDD ON THE FLOOR HOLY SHIT WHAT?! Hogan then slides in at 9 to win by count out, in addition to winning the challenge. ** Hogan celebrates with the belt, AND HEENAN SAYS IT HAS TO HAPPEN INSIDE THE RING! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 03:52 PM Post #64 |
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WWF Champion: Hulk Hogan, Since 1/23/1984 - LONGEST REIGNING CHAMPION CURRENTLY WWF Intercontinental Champion: Greg Valentine, Since 9/24/1984 WWF Tag Team Champions: The North-South Connection, Since 4/17/1984 WWF Wrestling December 26th, 1984 Madison Square Garden New York, NY Match #1: Brutus Beefcake w/ Johnny Valiant vs. SD Jones Oh dear lord, this did NOT need 13 minutes. It wasn't awful or anything, and I am somewhat impressed with Brutus' heel work, but still way too long. He has nice knee strikes, and then wins with a Running Knee Lift. *1/4 Match #2: Antonio Inoki vs. David Schultz This is the final MSG match for either. Inoki would go and be insane in Japan during the rest of the Hogan era, and Schultz would slap the shit out of John Stossel and get fired. This was awesome for 5 minutes. Inoki carrying the matwork and slapping Dr. D around. Dr. D looked good again and yeah. Inoki wins with his great looking Enzuiguri. **1/ Match #3: The Junkyard Dog vs. Paul Kelly This sure happened. JYD squash. Powerslam ends it. 1/2* Match #4: Black Tiger vs. The Cobra [WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship] The belt is vacant. They had some cool stuff, but it was basically them just doing a lot of stuff with no real flow. Cobra hits a Tombstone and then a Flipping Senton to win. **1/2 Match #5: Roddy Piper/Bob Orton vs. Jimmy Snuka/The Tonga Kid Awesome performances by Piper and Orton. Piper bumps around awesomely for Tonga to make him not look like dogshit, as does Orton. They had great control segments on Snuka and Tonga, and then Snuka got the hot tag. Shit broke down in an enjoyable manner, and all four brawled in the ring, so the referee threw the match out. **1/2 Match #6: Mike Rotundo vs. Rene Goulet Captain Mike has some nice matwork, and this is a fine low-key 5 minute match to calm the crowd down after the wild brawl. He wins with A FUCKING AIRPLANE SPIN! I love Mike Rotundo even more now. *3/4 Coming back, it is time for a special presentation, and PRESIDENT JACK TUNNEY DEBUTS! He brings out Hulk Hogan and Wendi Richter to present the award, and then Cyndi Lauper for a special award presentation for her contributions to the WWF in 1984. She comes out with her manager David Wolf and she has a gold record with her. She gives it to Hogan on behalf of the WWF to thank them as well. They leave, and she brings out Capt. Lou Albano as well and gives him a record too for helping raise over $4 million for MS. He's giving a speech, but Roddy Piper comes out. Albano tells him to wait but Piper takes the record and the mic. He says he set this up and started it, AND HE BREAKS THE RECORD DISPLAY OVER ALBANO'S HEAD HOLY SHIT! PIPER SHOVES LAUPER DOWN, AND HE BODYSLAMS DAVID WOLF! FUCK YEAH! HULK HOGAN RUNS OUT TO SAVE, AND PIPER BAILS! THAT RULED! Match #7: The North-South Connection [c] vs. The Briscos [WWF Tag Team Championship] This gets 27 minutes, for some reason. Awesome Murdoch bumping early on and they tell a basic story of brawling vs. matwork. Jack fucks up and allows Murdoch to go to the floor, and when he reaches to bring him in, Murdoch smacks him right in the chest with a camera case. The Briscos eventually get pissed at the constant cheating and brawling, and start to throw down too. It goes on a little too long, obviously, and all four men fight on the floor for a double DQ. *** Match #8: Hulk Hogan [c] vs. The Iron Sheik w/ Freddie Blassie [WWF Championship] This is only 3 minutes, so they actually have a shorter match than the title switch? They don't get to do a lot. Sheik does some stomps and what not, and then Hogan makes a comeback and wins with the Legdrop. *3/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 04:04 PM Post #65 |
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TOP 25 MATCHES OF 1984: 25. Sgt. Slaughter vs. David Schultz, Philadelphia (May 5th) 24. Bob Backlund vs. Salvatore Bellomo, Philadelphia (August 4th) 23. Tito Santana vs. Greg Valentine, Championship Wrestling (June 23rd) 22. Tito Santana [c] vs. Greg Valentine, MSG (June 16th) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 21. Bob Backlund vs. The Masked Superstar, Philadelphia (January 21st) 20. Tito Santana [c] vs. The Iron Sheik, Philadelphia (February 18th) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 19. Tony Atlas/Rocky Johnson [c] vs. The North-South Connection, Allentown (April 17th) [WWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP] 18. Tito Santana [c] vs. Greg Valentine, Philadelphia (March 31st) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 17. Don Muraco [c] vs. Tito Santana, MSG (January 23rd) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 16. Paul Orndorff vs. B. Brian Blair, Championship Wrestling (July 7th) 15. Tito Santana [c] vs. Greg Valentine, Philadelphia (May 5th) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 14. The North-South Connection [c] vs. The Briscos, MSG (December 26th) [WWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP] 13. Tito Santana [c] vs. Don Muraco, MSG (February 20th) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 12. Sgt. Slaughter vs. Paul Orndorff, Philadelphia (June 2nd) 11. Roddy Piper vs. Jimmy Snuka, St. Louis (May 5th) 10. The North-South Connection [c] vs. Sgt. Slaughter/Terry Daniels, MSG (July 23rd) [WWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP] 9. Bob Backlund vs. Greg Valentine, MSG (April 23rd) 8. Hulk Hogan [c] vs. The Iron Sheik, Philadelphia (May 5th) [WWF CHAMPIONSHIP] 7. Tito Santana [c] vs. Paul Orndorff, St. Louis (September 1st) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 6. Tito Santana [c] vs. Bob Orton, MSG (July 23rd) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 5. Sgt. Slaughter vs. The Iron Sheik, Toronto (September 23rd) 4. Greg Valentine [c] vs. Tito Santana, MSG (October 22nd) [WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP] 3. Sgt. Slaughter vs. The Iron Sheik, MSG (May 21st) 2. Sgt. Slaughter vs. The Iron Sheik, MSG (April 23rd) 1. Sgt. Slaughter vs. The Iron Sheik, MSG (June 16th) [BOOT CAMP MATCH] |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 04:08 PM Post #66 |
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TAG TEAM OF THE YEAR: Previous winners: 1990: The Orient Express 1991: The Rockers 1992: High Energy 1993: The Steiners 1994: The Heavenly Bodies 1995: Owen Hart/Yokozuna 1996: Owen Hart/The British Bulldog 1997: Owen Hart/The British Bulldog 1998: The New Age Outlaws 1999: The Hardy Boyz 2000: The Hardy Boyz 2001: The Dudley Boyz 2002: Booker T/Goldust 2003: WGTT 2004: Ric Flair/Batista 2005: MNM 2006: Londrick 2007: Londrick 2008: The Miz/John Morrison 2009: Priceless 2010: The Hart Dynasty Total foregone conclusion here. ![]() 1. THE NORTH-SOUTH CONNECTION - 36 POINTS 2. The Wild Samoans – 10 3. The Invaders – 8 4. Tony Atlas/Rocky Johnson – 7 5. The Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff – 4 6. The Briscoes – 3 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 04:13 PM Post #67 |
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WRESTLER OF THE YEAR: 1990: Mr. Perfect 1991: Mr. Perfect 1992: Randy Savage 1993: Bret Hart 1994: Bret Hart 1995: Bret Hart 1996: Steve Austin 1997: Owen Hart 1998: The Rock 1999: X-Pac 2000: Chris Benoit 2001: Chris Jericho 2002: Eddie Guerrero 2003: Chris Benoit 2004: Chris Benoit 2005: Chris Benoit 2006: John Cena 2007: Matt Hardy 2008: CM Punk 2009: Rey Mysterio 2010: Dolph Ziggler I now firmly believe that in the pre-Raw era, the safe bet is always on the guy who has the IC Title for most of the year. ![]() 1. TITO SANTANA - 52 POINTS 2. The Iron Sheik – 45 3. Sgt. Slaughter – 43 4. Dick Murdoch – 40 5. Greg Valentine – 36 6. Adrian Adonis – 36 7. Hulk Hogan – 33 8. B. Brian Blair – 28 9. Paul Orndorff – 28 10. David Schultz – 23 11. Roddy Piper – 18 12. Bob Backlund – 15 13. Andre The Giant – 15 14. Jose Luis Rivera – 13 15. Bob Orton – 14 16. Jimmy Snuka – 14 17. Salvatore Bellomo – 11 18. SD Jones – 11 19. Don Muraco – 10 20. Tony Garea – 10 21. The Wild Samoans – 10 22. Rocky Johnson – 10 23. The Invaders – 8 24. Kamala – 8 25. Big John Studd – 8 26. Tony Atlas – 7 27. Eddie Gilbert – 6 28. The Masked Superstar – 6 29. Tonga Kid – 5 30. Rene Goulet – 5 31. Tiger Chung Lee – 5 32. Mr. Fuji – 4 33. Charlie Fulton – 4 34. Iron Mike Sharpe – 4 35. JYD – 4 36. Nikolai Volkoff – 4 37. Bret Hart – 3 38. Dynamite Kid – 3 39. Ken Patera – 3 40. The Haiti Kid – 3 41. Tiger Jackson – 3 42. Pancho Boy – 3 43. Dana Carpenter – 3 44. Samoan #3 – 3 45. Brutus Beefcake – 3 46. Buzz Sawyer – 3 47. Terry Daniels – 3 48. The Briscos – 3 49. Antonio Inoki – 2 50. The Cobra – 2 51. Black Tiger – 2 52. JJ Dillon – 2 53. Chief Jay Strongbow – 2 54. Steve Lombardi – 2 55. Ivan Putski – 2 56. The Executioner – 2 57. Mike Rotundo – 1 58. Moondog Rex – 1 59. George Steele – 1 60. Akira Maeda – 1 61. Fabulous Moolah – 1 62. Wendi Richter – 1 |
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