Post by The Raven on Dec 30, 2006 0:03:36 GMT -5
hotrod05 said:
I have not done this in a while so the show might not be alll that goodSaturday July 28 1990
TD Madison vs Honky Tonk Man
Overall=68
Crowed=61
Quality=75
Madison hits a right hand. TD Madison fires off some right and left hands. TD Madison with a spinning neckbreaker on HTM. Big backdrop on HTM, executed well. HTM blocks a kick from TD Madison. Running knee lift from Honky Tonk Man. Massive backbreaker, Madison got planted. Early reports indicate that the back was *not* actually broken, so the move's name should actually be backhurter. Hooks the leg for a two count. HTM drops an elbow...but misses. Fate can be so cruel. Spear by TD Madison. There's a two count on the pin. Death valley driver by TD Madison, Honky Tonk Man is down and hurt. Hooks the leg for a close fall. HTM blocks a punch. Honky Tonk Man snap suplexes Madison. TD Madison pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Rude Awakening on Honky Tonk Man by Madison. The two competitors end up in the corner, grappling. The referee tries to break them up, but Madison pushes him away. The ref tries again, and this time HTM is the one to shove the referee away...and that prompts a double DQ decision from the referee! I don't think the fight has finished. TD Madison and HTM have begun brawling again! They wind up brawling all the way down the aisle and out of view
The Hart Foundation Interview
Overall=80
The Hart Foundation are backstage. They were building up the feud with The Rockers. Good plan, kudos to the booking squad.
Jerry Lynn intervew
Overall=59
Jerry Lynn is backstage. He wanted to rip into Sabu. That's a good way to build up to an eventual match.
Jerry Lynn vs Sabu
Overall=86
Crowed=73
Quality=100
Spinning back kick from Sabu. Jerry Lynn powers out of a Sabu headlock. Stiff high kick on Sabu by Jerry Lynn who has evidently been watching some old AJPW tapes recently. Lynn whips Sabu into the turnbuckles...and predictably, the referee gets sandwiched. Back heel kick off the second rope, Sabu goes flying. Pinfall attempt, but the ref is conveniently laid out. Sabu counters an avalanche with a raised foot to the face. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? Lightning kick by Sabu on Lynn. Hooks the leg for a two count. DDT from the top rope by Sabu. That looked brutal. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Jerry Lynn comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Flying cross body off the top rope! Even Steamboat would have applauded the execution on that. Cover, but there's a last second kick-out. Sabu blocks the suplex attempt. Lynn scores with a forearm, sending Sabu down into the corner. The referee pulls Jerry Lynn away to get the break. Wait! Sabu has pulled something out of his tights. Jerry Lynn walks over...and gets floored by a punch! 1....2....3! The referee never saw the brass knuckles! Sabu slides out of the ring to the floor, then turns and leaves through the crowd. He's happy to have the win, and evidently isn't going to hang around for Lynn to get some payback
Dusty Rhodes Interview
Overall=74
Dusty Rhodes is backstage. He was out there to tell Jean-Paul LeVesque that he was going to discombobulate him. Hey, that's my line!
In Ring Action
Overall=83
Rob Zakowski is in the ring, and he calls out Mr. Perfect. Perfect runs down and hits the ring, and they brawl all the way back into the aisle, and eventually out of sight backstage.
Dusty Rhodes vs Jean-Paul LeVesque
Overall=77
Crowed=86
Quality=59
LeVesque bodyslams Dusty Rhodes. Rhodes receives some punishment. Flying shoulder tackle by LeVesque sends Rhodes to the mat. LeVesque slams Dusty Rhodes down. Rhodes blocks the suplex attempt. Jean-Paul LeVesque takes a right hand to the temple from Rhodes. Weak bodyslam by Rhodes. Cover for a two count. Dusty Rhodes gets taken down out of nowhere. LeVesque hits a stump piledriver on Dusty Rhodes. Cover for a two count. Death valley driver by Jean-Paul LeVesque, Dusty Rhodes got planted. Pin : 1 - 2 - 2.9999999. Dusty Rhodes reverses a hip toss. Rhodes strikes away at Jean-Paul LeVesque. LeVesque reverses a waistlock. Jean-Paul LeVesque with a spinning neckbreaker on Rhodes. Jean-Paul LeVesque floors Rhodes near the ropes and makes the pin. LeVesque is using the ropes for leverage! The referee hasn't seen it: 1....2....3!! Jean-Paul LeVesque slides out of the ring to the floor, then turns and leaves through the crowd. He's happy to have the win, and evidently isn't going to hang around for Rhodes to get some payback
The Hart Foundation vs The Rockers (For The WWF Tag Team Titles)
Overall=94
Crowed=93
Quality=96
Michaels hits a wicked chop that echoes through the building. Hard back suplex on The Hitman. Anyone remember when that was Shawn Michaels's finisher? Hooks the leg for a two count. Michaels tags out to Marty Jannetty. The Rockers whip The Hitman into the ropes and hit a double backdrop. Cover for a two count. Flying elbow from Marty Jannetty. The Hitman counters a backdrop attempt with a kick to the face. Reverse DDT into a backbreaker by Bret Hart, great move. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tag to Jim Neidhart. Big clothesline from The Anvil. Hooks the leg for a close fall. Jannetty gets squashed in the corner with a clothesline. Marty Jannetty comes up with a right hand out of nowhere. Jannetty hits a dropkick on Jim Neidhart. Tag between Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels. Kick from Shawn Michaels to the leg. The Anvil tags out to Bret Hart. Legsweep out of Nowhere. Where is Nowhere, and why do moves keep coming out of there? Does it have a factory? Bret Hart takes a nasty tumble from the top to the outside after a shove from Shawn Michaels! The referee count to ten, then calls for the bell. The Hitman gets counted out. The Hart Foundation don't look like they're finished by any means...and they rush forward to attack The Rockers, and send them to the outside. Threats are exchanged as the chaos ends
Overall For the Night
79
We got a 3.91 rating for 'Wrestling Challenge'!
The attendance level was 10013 people.
We made $400520 from ticket sales.
I'm waiting for that Perfect/ Van Dam match. That ought to be a classic.