4TheGlory
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Post by 4TheGlory on Jan 25, 2014 0:29:24 GMT -5
Post the card to your first ever live wrestling event!
Here's mine:
WWF @ Rochester, NY - July 6, 1992 (2,800) Tito Santana pinned the Brooklyn Brawler at 10:20 The Mountie pinned Sgt. Slaughter at 3:26 after using his shock stick behind the referee's back Davey Boy Smith pinned Repo Man Kamala pinned Kerry Von Erich with a splash off the middle ropes The Natural Disasters defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via count-out when the champions left ringside Virgil defeated Skinner The Undertaker defeated the Berzerker WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Ric Flair via reverse decision at 19:42 when the referee caught Flair with a foreign object after Flair hit Savage with it and scored the pin
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Jan 25, 2014 1:28:34 GMT -5
ROH "Rise and Prove" (2.17.12, Cincinnati, OH)
1. Adam Cole vs. Michael Elgin
2. Rise & Prove Tag Team Tournament- Match #1: Shiloh Jones & Rudy Switchblade vs. Sean Casey & Chris Silvio
3. Rise & Prove Tag Team Tournament- Match #2: Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls vs. Alabama Attitude
4. No Holds Barred Match: Eddie Edwards vs. Roderick Strong
5. Mike Mondo vs. Samson Walker
6. Rise & Prove Tag Team Tournament- Finals: Winners Match #1 vs. Winners Match #2 (Ended up being Haste & Nicholls vs. Jones & Switchblade)
7. Proving Ground Match: World TV Champion Jay Lethal vs. BJ Whitmer
8. World Tag Team Title Match: Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. Davey Richards & Kyle O'Reilly
MOTN was the Fight Without Honor between Edwards & Strong but the main event was real good too. The most memorable thing from the show was Haste and Nicholls getting a f***ing Bodyslam to be the most over move on the show.
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Chad1m
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Post by Chad1m on Jan 25, 2014 1:40:56 GMT -5
WCW @ Auburn Hills, MI - Palace - March 28, 1998 Psychosis defeated La Parka WCW TV Champion Booker T defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho; only the TV title was at stake Bill Goldberg pinned Jerry Flynn with the Jackhammer Brian Adams defeated Davey Boy Smith WCW US Champion Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Benoit defeated Sick Boy & Billy Kidman (w/ Raven) Ric Flair defeated Scott Norton (sub. for WCW Tag Team Champion Scott Hall) Bret Hart defeated Curt Hennig (sub. for WCW Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash) WCW World Champion Sting pinned Hulk Hogan (w/ the Disciple) in a steel cage match
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Post by thegame415 on Jan 25, 2014 1:57:14 GMT -5
WCW @ Chicago, IL - United Center - August 24, 1998 (17,094; sell out) Monday Nitro: Wrath defeated Mike Enos Dean Malenko defeated Kaz Hayashi Konnan defeated Jim Neidhart Steve McMichael defeated Scotty Riggs Scott Norton defeated Rick Fuller Lex Luger defeated Brian Adams WCW TV Champion Chris Jericho defeated Curt Hennig WCW World Champion Bill Goldberg & Kevin Nash defeated Hulk Hogan & the Giant
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Post by Chairman of the Board on Jan 25, 2014 12:19:32 GMT -5
WWF @ Wallingford, CT – August 11, 1994 (1,000) The Smoking Gunns defeated the Executioners Nikolai Volkoff defeated Virgil Adam Bomb defeated Kwang Ted Dibiase’s Undertaker defeated Sparky Plugg The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Owen Hart Bob Backlund (sub. for Yokozuna) defeated Typhoon
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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Jan 25, 2014 12:28:41 GMT -5
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Centrum - December 29, 1991 The Bushwhackers vs. the Nasty Boys Davey Boy Smith vs. the Berzerker Virgil vs. Repo Man Sgt. Slaughter vs. Col. Mustafa & Gen. Adnan (handicap flag match) WWF IC Champion Bret Hart vs. Ted Dibiase Roddy Piper vs. Ric Flair
Edit: Oh shit. I just realized that Davey Boy Smith is the only wrestler from that show who has died. Which is amazing thing for a show that happened over 22 years ago when you consider all of the wrestling casualties over the years.
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Post by The IWC WORLD Champion on Jan 25, 2014 12:55:48 GMT -5
Only been to 2 WWF shows in my life
Name of the event: WWF House Show Date: 30.04.1991 Promotion: World Wrestling Federation Type: House Show Location: Birmingham, England, UK Arena: NEC
Six Man Tag Team Match Danny Collins, Dave Taylor & Tony St. Clair defeat Chic Cullen, Drew McDonald & Johnny South Singles Match Greg Valentine defeats The Brooklyn Brawler Singles Match The Barbarian defeats Koko B. Ware Tag Team Match The Bushwhackers (Butch & Luke) (w/Andre The Giant) defeat Demolition (Crush & Smash) (w/Mr. Fuji) Singles Match The British Bulldog defeats The Undertaker by DQ Singles Match Jim Duggan defeats Haku Singles Match The Berzerker defeats El Matador Tag Team Match The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) defeat Power And Glory (Hercules & Paul Roma) WWF Intercontinental Title Match Jake Roberts defeats Mr. Perfect (c) by Count Out
and one a few years back i can't find the card, but was when Edge and Christian were still Edge and Christian, and was HBk and someone vs Revolution in the main event.
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thecrusherwi
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Post by thecrusherwi on Jan 25, 2014 13:00:18 GMT -5
WWF @ Oshkosh, WI - Kolf Sports Center - March 6, 1992 (4,500) The Berzerker pinned Tom Stone (sub. for Davey Boy Smith) Rick Martel pinned Del Wilkes Demolition Crush & Jim Brunzell (sub. for Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart) defeated the Beverly Brothers The Natural Disasters defeated Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan via disqualification IRS pinned Virgil Randy Savage defeated Jake Roberts in a steel cage match
Crusher's Notes:
I'm positive that Crush did not use the Demolition gimmick. They were my favorites and I would have remembered
And Del Wilkes was a sub for Marty Jannetty. I remember because I had a sign that had "Welcome Back Marty" on one side. The other side had the classic "Natural Disasters Need Slimfast" which got their attention and I was scared they were gonna beat up me and my Dad. But then Sarge and Duggan came out, also saw my sign, laughed, and Duggan gave me a big thumbs up. It was pretty much the best moment ever for a little wrestling fan like me.
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Post by berlynwright on Jan 25, 2014 13:02:04 GMT -5
WWF Superstars Feb 1994, White Plains, NY
Razor Ramon def. The Black Phantom (Gangrel) The Quebeckers def. John Paul & Miguel Rosado Sparky Plugg def. Derec Domino IRS def. Paul Apollo Bret Hart def. Adam Bomb
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Post by mysterydriver on Jan 25, 2014 14:07:23 GMT -5
So, weirdly, I'm having some serious problem finding mine.
I went to a Wheeling WV house show and this is the closest I've found in searching:
WWF @ Wheeling, WV - Civic Center - November 28, 1995 (2,900) Hunter Hearst Helmsley won a battle royal after the Undertaker eliminated Yokozuna and then eliminated himself; Helmsley spent almost all of the match hiding underneath the ring before sliding back in to pick up the victory Hakushi defeated Bob Holly Ahmed Johnson defeated Rad Radford Goldust defeated Marty Jannetty Owen Hart defeated Barry Horowitz 1-2-3 Kid defeated WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon via count-out Davey Boy Smith defeated Diesel via disqualification WWF Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns defeated Isaac Yankem DDS & Kama The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via count-out WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley via submission with the Sharpshooter
Now, the show I went to had the Battle Royal, with ending, The Undertaker beating Yokozuna, and Bret beating Triple H...but I remember Sid Vicious beating Rad Radford. It's clear as day in my mind because Sid yelled at 8 year old me mid-match. I also don't remember Holly/Hakushi, and there was a match with Skip of the Bodydonnas because a fan punched Sunny in the face at one point.
So...I don't know.
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CH Punk
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Post by CH Punk on Jan 25, 2014 14:12:57 GMT -5
No Way Out 03 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre - February 23, 2003 (announced at 16,125) Heat: Rey Mysterio defeated Jamie Noble 1 Chris Jericho defeated Jeff Hardy by submission 2 William Regal and Lance Storm (c) defeated Kane and Rob Van Dam 3 Matt Hardy defeated Billy Kidman (c) 4 The Undertaker defeated The Big Show (with Paul Heyman) by submission 5 Brock Lesnar and Chris Benoit defeated Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Shelton Benjamin, and Charlie Haas) (with Paul Heyman) by submission 6 Triple H (c) (with Ric Flair) defeated Scott Steiner 7 Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Eric Bischoff 8 The Rock defeated Hulk Hogan
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2014 14:40:22 GMT -5
Virgil defeated Terry Taylor Doink the Clown (Keirn) defeated Tito Santana Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS in a non-title match The Bushwhackers defeated the Beverly Brothers Tatanka defeated Papa Shango The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzalez Bret Hart defeated Bam Bam Bigelow
I'm positive HBK wrestled that night because the annoucer did that whole "Ladies and Gentleman.........Shawn Michaels has left the building" thing he was doing at that time
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Post by lildude8218 on Jan 25, 2014 14:45:48 GMT -5
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - April 24, 1989 (16,000) Televised on the MSG Network - included Tony Schiavone & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary: Prime Time Wrestling - 6/12/89: Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned the Blue Blazer at 10:57 by catching him coming off the top rope and slamming him to the mat (Owen Hart's final MSG appearance for 3 and a half years) Hillbilly Jim defeated the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at the 24-second mark after Honky attacked Jim from behind with Hart's megaphone after Jim became distracted by Hart, with Honky & Hart then further attacking Jim before leaving ringside; after Hillbilly got to his feet, he grabbed the mic and said he didn't want that type of victory and challenged Honky to come back out and continue the match, but the challenge went unanswered Prime Time Wrestling - 10/30/89: Dino Bravo pinned Hercules at 16:26 by sitting on Herc's chest and then holding onto the ropes for leverage; after the bout, Hercules applied the full nelson on Bravo (WWF Strong Men) Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89: Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov at 12:21 with a powerslam; after the bout, Hillbilly Jim returned to the ring and said he said he wanted to fight the Honkytonk Man anywhere he could get a match with him; later in the show, Howard Finkel announced a rematch had been signed for 5/8 at the Meadowlands Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) at 16:16 with a roll up as Dibiase played to the fans; after the bout, Dibiase & Virgil attacked Jake until they knocked him out of the ring, as Dibiase & Virgil then began to leave ringside, Jake pulled Virgil back inside the ring, where he was about to lay Damien across him, but Dibiase returned to ringside and pulled Virgil away before Jake could do anything (SuperTape) Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time limit draw at 19:05; after the bout, Hart challenged Perfect to 5 more minutes, with the two briefly brawling until Hart sent his opponent to the floor (The Life and Times of Mr. Perfect) The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard at 10:02 when Butch pinned Anderson after Luke headbutted Anderson in the mid-section when he was attempting to powerslam Butch, with Butch falling on top for the pin Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out at 10:36 after Sherri jumped on Hogan's back to prevent him from reentering the ring, and Savage attacked Hogan from behind after Hogan he got Sherri off him and then quickly reentered the ring on the 9-count; after the bout, Sherri put the world title belt around Savage's waist and raised his hand in victory until Hogan snuck up behind them, rammed their heads together and reclaimed his title belt before chasing both from the ring
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Post by 67 more on Jan 25, 2014 15:14:57 GMT -5
TWC International Showdown
1. FOUR CORNERS MATCH - Petey Williams def. Spud, Chris Sabin & Jonny Storm 2. Steve Grey def. Mal Sanders 3. Samoa Joe def. CM Punk 4. Doug Williams, James Tighe & 2 Cold Scorpio def. Mitsuharu Misawa, Yoshinari Ogawa & Tiger Emperor (Kotaro Suzuki) 5. RAVEN'S RULES - Raven def. Alex Shane (with assistance from Mick Foley) 6. TNA X DIVISION TITLE - Chris Daniels (c) def. AJ Styles
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2014 15:29:24 GMT -5
WWE (Smackdown! & ECW) @ Cardiff, Wales - International Arena - November 9, 2009 (4,500; sell out) World Heavyweight Champion the Undertaker defeated CM Punk in a casket match following the tombstone Mickie James won a divas battle royal; stipulations stated the winner would earn a WWE Women's Title shot later in the show; other participants included Beth Phoenix, Katie Lea, Layla, Natalya Neidhart, and Rosa Mendes Finlay & Yoshi Tatsu defeated Zach Ryder & Ezekiel Jackson when Finlay pinned Ryder after hitting him with the shillelagh Drew McIntyre pinned Matt Hardy with the double arm DDT and using the ropes for leverage Cryme Tyme defeated David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd WWE IC Champion John Morrison pinned Dolph Ziggler with the Starship Pain WWE Women's Champion Michelle McCool pinned Mickie James ECW World Champion Christian pinned Goldust Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Batista via disqualification when Batista hit Mysterio with a chair; after the bout, a brawl erupted involving Cryme Tyme, David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd, Dolph Ziggler, and Matt Hardy, with Mysterio ending the fight by dropkicking the chair into Batista and following with the 619; moments later, all the faces celebrated in the ring
That Christian V Goldust match must have been the best as its the one I can remember the most vividly. I think Batista had just turned heel but he was getting cheered (maybe not many people had seen his heel turn yet) until he heeled it up in the match.
Taker V Punk went on first so they could get Taker to Raw for the last segment.
I actually walked past Katie Lea in the street earlier in the day stood in the street and she was walking around with a photographer and she said to him "theres a castle that way, lets go there"
Dolph Ziggler got loud "mr ziggles" chants.
People around me honestly got excited thinking Bret Hart was there when the Harts music started up.
The Honey monster was dancing in the ring during intermission.
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Post by James Fabiano on Jan 25, 2014 15:34:38 GMT -5
December '86 at MSG, headlined by Hogan vs. Kamala. Only other things I can clearly remember, sadly, were the Hillbilly Jim vs. Mr. Fuji tuxedo match, and a newly-heel-turned Honky Tonk Man jumping some jobber before their match, and having said jobber unable to continue so they held off the match till later.
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4TheGlory
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Post by 4TheGlory on Jan 25, 2014 15:41:03 GMT -5
December '86 at MSG, headlined by Hogan vs. Kamala. Only other things I can clearly remember, sadly, were the Hillbilly Jim vs. Mr. Fuji tuxedo match, and a newly-heel-turned Honky Tonk Man jumping some jobber before their match, and having said jobber unable to continue so they held off the match till later. WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - December 26, 1986 (sell out) Televised live on the MSG Network - included Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan on commentary: Prime Time Wrestling - 12/30/86: Paul Roma pinned Terry Gibbs with a sunset flip from the top rope at 9:22 Prime Time Wrestling - 12/30/86: Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Cpl. Kirchner & Dick Slater when Neidhart pinned Kirchner after the Hart Attack at 12:36 Prime Time Wrestling - 4/28/87: WWF Women’s Champion the Fabulous Moolah pinned WWF Women’s Tag Team Champion Leilani Kai at 10:10 with a double axe handle and roll up after dropkicking the challenger into the referee (Best of the WWF Vol. 12) Pedro Morales defeated Dino Bravo via disqualification at 14:24 after Bravo accidentally punched referee Dick Kroll when Morales ducked his head WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Kamala (w/ the Wizard & Kimchee) via disqualification at 6:39 when the Wizard tripped up Hogan from the outside and then held his legs down for Kamala to splash him twice; Hogan was then triple-teamed and was held down by the Wizard and Kimchee for Kamala to hit a splash off the top but Hogan was able to escape and clear all three from the ring; following the bout, Bobby Heenan interviewed the Wizard, Kimchee, & Kamala backstage until Kamala was attacked by Hogan, with both having to be separated by several wrestlers and officials, including Vince McMahon (Hulkamania 2) Prime Time Wrestling - 12/30/86: Jose Luis Rivera pinned Steve Lombardi with a backslide at 2:37 Prime Time Wrestling - 4/28/87: Hillbilly Jim defeated Mr. Fuji in a tuxedo match at the 4-minute mark (Best of the WWF Vol. 11) Prime Time Wrestling - 12/30/86: The Honkytonk Man pinned Sivi Afi with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 7:02; the match was set for earlier in the evening but Honky attacked his opponent prior to the bout, thus forcing it to be rescheduled for later in the card; after the bout, Honky stayed at ringside, dancing for the fans until Tito Santana came out for his match, where he was attacked from behind by Honky with Santana’s knee clipping the ring steps Prime Time Wrestling - 12/30/86: Hercules (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Tito Santana at 15:40 after Santana was distracted by Heenan at 15:40; Heenan was introduced prior the match beginning before rejoining Gorilla Monsoon at the announce table; originally the match ended at 12:46 after Heenan left the commentary position and rang the timekeeper’s bell while Santana had the figure-4 applied on Herc, attempting to confuse referee Dick Kroll that the time-limit had expired but the referee ruled there was still time left in the match Prime Time Wrestling - 2/13/87: Blackjack Mulligan pinned Nikolai Volkoff (w/ Slick) at the 33-second mark with a flying back elbow; prior to the bout, Mulligan attacked Volkoff as he was singing the Russian National Anthem; after the contest, Volkoff attacked Mulligan until he was sent from the ring
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Jan 25, 2014 15:48:52 GMT -5
WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - November 12, 1988 (12,062) Televised on the PRISM Network - featured Dick Graham, Rod Trongard, & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary: Prime Time Wrestling - 11/22/88: The Blue Blazer pinned Danny Davis at 7:51 with a splash off the top Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Paul Roma & Jim Powers Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Jim Duggan as Martin held Duggan's feet down during the cover Brutus Beefcake pinned Ron Bass WWF IC Champion Ultimate Warrior defeated the Honkytonk Man via disqualification when the challenger threw powder in the Warrior's face Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau at 10:03 when Bret pinned Jacques with a reverse roll up; there were two referees for the match; the second referee made the pinfall as the first tried to break up a fight between Raymond and Neidhart Prime Time Wrestling - 11/22/88: Akeem (w/ Slick) pinned SD Jones at 4:35 with the splash Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman (w/ Slick) via count-out after handcuffing Bossman to the top rope and clotheslining him over the top
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Post by edgestar on Jan 25, 2014 16:51:32 GMT -5
◾July 15, 2001 – WWF – New Haven, Connecticut: WCW World Cruiserweight Champion, Billy Kidman b Light-Heavyweight Champion, X-Pac; Stacy Kiebler and Torrie Wilson b Trish Stratus and Lita; Sean O’Haire b Bradshaw; Perry Saturn b Justin Credible; Faarooq b Chuck Palumbo; Chris Jericho b Shawn Stasiak; The Undertaker and Kane b Diamond Dallas Page and Mike Awesome; Raven b Billy Gunn; Intercontinental Champion, Albert, b Hugh Morrus; The Hardy Boyz b The Dudley Boyz, Edge and Christian, and Lance Storm and Chris Kanyon in a four-way tag match; WCW World Champion, Booker T., b Kurt Angle.
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Post by cherry coloured funk on Jan 25, 2014 17:34:27 GMT -5
WWF @ Kitchener, Ontario - December 26, 1993 (matinee) (2,100) Owen Hart defeated Adam Bomb The Smoking Gunns defeated the Red & Black Knights (Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz) Shawn Michaels defeated the 1-2-3 Kid The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecars via count-out Randy Savage defeated Crush
What I remember most is HBK giving Kid a piledriver from the top rope to win the match.
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