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Post by Celexa Bliss on Aug 30, 2024 15:08:45 GMT -5
Interesting route to go with Sunny. I was wondering why DiBiase didn't accompany Sid or Tatanka at In Your House, but had a feeling you were going to address it soon after. I'll admit that having her manage all those folks is an odd mishmash, but I trust you to make it work.
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Post by Hulk With A Mustache on Aug 30, 2024 16:42:32 GMT -5
So that’s where Skip and Sunny went in this timeline. The Bodydonnas went body corporate. She’s gonna need that money for future legal bills.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Aug 31, 2024 15:31:29 GMT -5
News and Notes1-2-3 For The MoneyAfter months of dissension the friendship between Razor Ramon and The 1-2-3 Kid has dissolved. The insecure Kid had been complaining about being tired of everyone treating him like a kid and wanting to be a man instead of Razor's "little buddy". On the November 6th Raw WWF President Gorilla Monsoon would put the friendship of Razor and the Kid to the test when he made Kid the special referee in a match between Ramon and Sycho Sid. As Razor was looking like he was about to hit the Razor's Edge, Kid would grab Sid's leg and pull him down. Sid would then powerbomb Razor to get the win with the Kid making a fast three count revealing that he had sold out and joined The Stevens Society. Due to insecurity and greed the Kid had destroyed a friendship. And now the Kid could very well be destroyed by Ramon who has been fuming over the betrayal. At the Survivor Series Ramon will have a chance for revenge when he captains a team of Savio Vega, Marty Jannetty, Bob "Spark Plugg" Holly, and Aldo Montoya to take on the entire Stevens Society consisting of Sid, Tatanka, Kama, Chris Candido, and their newest member the 1-2-3 Kid. Impactful DebutIt's hard to think of a superstar who has arrived in the WWF with such a impact as Ahmed Johnson. On the October 30th Raw "The American Original" Lex Luger took on "The Black Hart" Owen Hart. Luger would win the match by disqualification when Dean Douglas interfered. Luger remarkably would manage to fight off Hart and Douglas but then Hart's tag team partner, the mighty Yokozuna, would make his way to the ring and flatten the American Original with a clothesline. The Smoking Gunns would attempt to make the save but Yokozuna would dispose of both of them as well. Then all of sudden a muscular 300 pound man would storm the ring and unbelievably bodyslam the 600 pound Yokozuna. Only Luger has been able to accomplish this herculean feat. The British Bulldog would then run down to the ring but then after locking eyes with the unknown man thought better of it and would flee to fight another day. It was later revealed that the man's name is Ahmed Johnson. Hailing from Pearl River, Mississippi; Johnson has said that he has come to the WWF because it's where the best competition is. On the following week's Raw Jake Steele was no competition for Johnson who destroyed his opponent with ease before putting him away with a double underhook into a sitdown powerbomb that he calls the Pearl River Plunge. With his power, explosiveness, and intensity Johnson looks to be the real deal. At the Survivor Series we'll see what the powerful newcomer is really made of when he teams with Luger, The Smoking Gunns, and "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels to take on Douglas, Bulldog, Yokozuna, Owen Hart, and Reverend Backlund in a Survivor Series Elimination Match. The Farmer and The Aristocrat It's hard to find two WWF Superstars more different then Henry O. Godwinn and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. One a hog farmer from Arkansas the other a snobbish aristocrat from Greenwich, Connecticut. It only seemed inevitable that Godwinn's and Helmsley's paths would cross at some point. Back in September Helmsley actually refused to wrestle a match due the stench from Godwinn's slop that was still lingering from the previous contest involving the Hog Man. On the October 21st Superstars Helmsley was making his way backstage after winning a match when his paths crossed with Godwinn who was making his way out for his own match. Seeing how disgusted Helmsley was by his slop bucket the hog farmer would threaten him with it with Helmsley then actually going through the crowd to escape. On the November 6th Raw after Godwinn won a match against Terry Richards he was jumped by Helmsley who gave him the pedigree outside the ring. Helmsley would dump Godwinn's own slop on him although not before putting on some white gloves before touching the bucket. On the following week's Raw the two would finally meet in a match with Helmsley reluctantly stepping into the ring to "soil his hands" against the farmer. Godwinn would take his own slop and dump it on himself. Helmsley was so disgusted that he refused to wrestle and retreated to the back with Godwinn chasing after him and both men being counted out. At the Survivor Series these two rivals will be on apposing sides as Godwinn teams with Barry Horowitz, Hakushi, "Making a Difference" Fatu, and "Double J" Jesse James to take on Helmsley, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Issac Yankem, Jean Pierre Lafitte, and Big Daddy Frazier. Friends Turned EnemiesThe partnership between Bull Nakano and Luna Vachon is no more. On the October 7th Superstars the two would start arguing after Nakano accidentally cost Vachon a match against Heidi Lee Morgan. However then Nakano attacked Vachon and gave her a legdrop off the top rope to officially put an end to their team. Dissension between the two had been building quite some time as Nakano blamed Vachon for costing her the Women's Championship at WrestleMania XI. On the October 21st Superstars Nakano would team with Bertha Faye to defeat Blayze and Morgan when Heidi Lee was pinned by a powerbomb from Faye. After the match Nakano and Faye would then double team Blayze until Vachon made the save. Blayze would offer a handshake to Luna and surprisingly Vachon would accept it. At the Survivor Series Vachon will have a chance to get more even with Nakano as they will be on apposing teams with Luna on Blayze's team and Nakano on Faye's team.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 1, 2024 12:25:27 GMT -5
Upcoming Event!Survivor Series '95 November 19, 1995 Live on PPV!
WWF World Championship Diesel (c) vs. Bret "Hitman" Hart
Elimination Match "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, "The American Original" Lex Luger, Ahmed Johnson, and The Smoking Gunns vs. Dean Douglas, The British Bulldog, Yokozuna, "The Black Hart" Owen Hart, and Reverend Backlund
The Undertaker vs. Waylon Mercy
Elimination Match Razor Ramon, Savio Vega, Marty Jannetty, Bob "Spark Plugg" Holly, and Aldo Montoya vs. Sycho Sid, The 1-2-3 Kid, "The Elite Athlete" Chris Candido, "The Supreme Fighting Machine" Kama, and Tatanka
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Goldust
Elimination Match Barry Horowitz, Hakushi, Henry O. Godwinn, "Making a Difference" Fatu, and "Double J" Jesse James vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler, Dr. Issac Yankem, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Jean Pierre Lafitte, and Big Daddy Frazier
Elimination Match "Made In The USA" Alundra Blayze, Luna Vachon, Heidi Lee Morgan, Sakie Hasegawa, Kyoko Inoue vs. Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Bull Nakano, Lioness Asuka, and Tomoko Watanabe
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Post by Celexa Bliss on Sept 1, 2024 13:47:34 GMT -5
Poor Chaparita Asari, getting bumped from the PPV.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 2, 2024 13:03:53 GMT -5
Survivor Series '95 November 19, 1995 Landover, MD-USAir Arena
Featured Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, and Mr. Perfect on commentary (Perfect's return after a two year absence).
1. Pre Show Match: Duke "The Dumpster" Droese pinned Rad Radford with the trash compactor at 5:38.
2. Sycho Sid, The 1-2-3 Kid, Kama, Tatanka, and "The Elite Athlete" Chris Candido w/ Tamara Stevens defeated Razor Ramon, Savio Vega, Marty Jannetty, Bob "Spark Plugg" Holly, and "Portuguese Man O' War" Aldo Montoya. Kid and Sid were the survivors.
Order of Elimination 1. Candido pinned Montoya after top rope hurricanrana (4:34) 2. Tatanka pinned Holly after the cash out (6:08) 3. Ramon pinned Tatanka with the Razor's Edge (9:46) 4. Vega pinned Kama after a spinning heel kick (11:35) 5. Sid pinned Vega with the powerbomb after holding onto the ropes to avoid the spinning heel kick (12:51) 6. Ramon was counted out after being powerbombed outside the ring by Sid (15:29) 7. Jannetty pinned Candido after countering the top rope hurricanrana into a powerbomb (18:02) 8. Kid pinned Jannetty after Sid hit the powerbomb (19:57)
3. Goldust pinned Bam Bam Bigelow at 8:19 with a bulldog after avoiding a corner charge.
4. Bertha Faye w/ Harvey Wippleman, Aja Kong w/ Tamara Stevens, Bull Nakano, Lioness Asuka, and Tomoko Watanabe defeated WWF Women's Champion "Made In The USA" Alundra Blayze, Luna Vachon, Heidi Lee Morgan, Sakie Hasegawa, Kyoko Inoue. Kong was the sole survivor.
Order of Elimination 1. Vachon pinned Asuka with the Luna Eclipse (1:41) 2. Nakano pinned Morgan after a top rope legdrop (3:55) 3. Kong pinned Hasegawa with a back suplex after kicking Hasegawa in the midsection as she came off the top (5:45) 4. Vachon was disqualified for hitting Watanbe with nunchucks that Nakano had brought into the ring (8:00) 5. Blayze pinned Watanabe with a piledriver (8:29) 6. Kong pinned Inoue by blocking a sunset flip and hitting a sit-down splash (10:30) 7. Blayze pinned Nakano with a hurricanrana (13:04) 8. Blayze pinned Faye with the Patriot Plex after Faye collied with Kong (14:23) 9. Kong pinned Blayze with a spinning back hand (16:12)
5. Jerry "The King" Lawler, Issac Yankem DDS, Big Daddy Frazier w/ Hard Knocks Horn, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, and Jean Pierre Lafitte defeated Barry Horowitz, Hakushi, Henry O. Godwinn, "Making a Difference" Fatu, and "Double J" Jesse James. Frazier was the sole survivor.
Order of Elimination 1. Lafitte pinned James with the cannon ball (4:24) 2. Horowitz pinned Lawler with a crucifix pin when Lawler lazily laid on him back first to make a cover (7:04) 3. Fatu pinned Lafitte with the top rope splash (10:43) 4. Helmsley pinned Fatu with the pedigree (12:10) 5. Godwinn pinned Yankem with the slop drop (15:02) 6. Godwinn fought Helmsley to a double count out after scaring him to the back with the slop bucket (16:07) 7. Frazier pinned Hakushi after catching him on a crossbody attempt and hitting a powerslam (17:49) 8. Frazier pinned Horowitz with a big splash (19:38)
6. The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer pinned Waylon Mercy at 7:40 with the tombstone piledriver.
7. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, "The American Original" Lex Luger, and The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart) defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Dean Douglas w/ Vernon Baxer, Reverend Backlund, The British Bulldog w/ Jim Cornette, and WWF Tag Team Champions "The Black Hart" Owen Hart and Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji. Michaels and Johnson were the survivors.
Order of Elimination 1. Luger forced Backlund to submit with the torture rack (2:47) 2. Bulldog pinned Bart with the running powerslam after Billy forearmed Bart in the face after Smith shoved Bart into him (6:01) 3. Douglas pinned Billy with the final exam cradle suplex (8:45) 4. Johnson pinned Hart with the Pearl River Plunge (13:03) 5. Luger fought Bulldog to a double count out (16:14) 6. Michaels pinned Douglas after countering the final exam cradle suplex into a small package (19:16); after the elimination Douglas attacked Michaels before leaving 7. Johnson pinned Yokozuna with a body slam and a big splash after Michaels hit sweet chin music (22:27)
8. Bret "Hitman" Hart pinned WWF World Champion Diesel in a No DQ, No Count-Out, No Time Limit match to win the title at 24:51 with an inside cradle as the champion attempted the powerbomb; moments earlier, Diesel sent the challenger from the ring apron into the Spanish commentary table, breaking it in half; after the match, Diesel knocked down referee Earl Hebner and hit the powerbomb on Hart; moments later, Diesel struck a number of officials and hit a second powerbomb on the new champion; before leaving the ring, the former champion could be heard saying, “I’m back!”.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 3, 2024 12:25:06 GMT -5
Upcoming Event!In Your House #5: Seasons Beatings December 17, 1995 Live on PPV!
WWF World Championship Bret "Hitman" Hart (c) vs. The Undertaker
WWF Intercontinental Championship Dean Douglas (c) vs. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels
WWF Tag Team Championship Four Corner Elimination Match "The Black Hart" Owen Hart and Yokozuna (c) vs. Razor Ramon and Savio Vega vs. Sycho Sid and The 1-2-3 Kid vs. The Smoking Gunns
"The American Original" Lex Luger vs. "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith
Hog Pen Match Henry O. Godwinn vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
Ahmed Johnson vs. Rad Radford
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Post by Celexa Bliss on Sept 3, 2024 12:47:57 GMT -5
Combining the Royal Rumble, the Raw Bowl and actual Season's Beatings? Interesting move. I like this card, though.
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Post by EoE: Workin On My Night Cheese on Sept 3, 2024 12:56:11 GMT -5
So, does this timeline keep going into 1996?
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 3, 2024 13:10:06 GMT -5
So, does this timeline keep going into 1996? I'm stopping when 95 ends for this thread. I am planning on starting another thread for 96 where this timeline will continue.
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Post by sungod2020 on Sept 3, 2024 16:13:38 GMT -5
So, does this timeline keep going into 1996? I'm stopping when 95 ends for this thread. I am planning on starting another thread for 96 where this timeline will continue. Where will that thread end? I'm interested in seeing how you would rebook the Attitude Era(and maybe beyond).
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 4, 2024 1:29:44 GMT -5
I'm stopping when 95 ends for this thread. I am planning on starting another thread for 96 where this timeline will continue. Where will that thread end? I'm interested in seeing how you would rebook the Attitude Era(and maybe beyond). I'm thinking about trying to go through 2005. We'll see though. I'm also going to back and do 88 and maybe 87. I got all the results done for 88.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 4, 2024 14:02:42 GMT -5
News and NotesMichaels: Career Over?Back in October Shawn Michaels would suffer a concussion in a outside the ring altercation. After about a month on the sidelines Michaels would make his return to the ring at the Survivor Series. However perhaps Michaels came back too soon. Although Michaels led his team to victory he suffered a tremendous beating during the match while sustaining several powerful blows to the head, most notably a legdrop from the 600 pound Yokozuna. Michaels would complain about headaches and dizziness afterwards but didn't feel it was anything to take more time off for especially with it being announced that he was going to be getting an Intercontinental Championship match against Dean Douglas at In Your House #5 Seasons Beatings. On the November 26th Raw Michaels would take on Owen Hart. Evenly matched the two men would match each other hold for hold. Hart would gain the upper hand with an ensiguri kick to the back of the head that really seemed to rattle Michaels. The Heartbreak Kid would come back though with a clothesline that knocked The Black Hart over the top rope and down to the floor. However while celebrating Michaels would suddenly collapse. Michaels laid motionless and unresponsive with referee Earl Hebner then having the match stopped. EMT's would rush the ring with oxygen tanks before eventually carrying Michaels from the ring on a stretcher. As of now it unknown when or if Michaels will return to a WWF ring. Concussions are a tricky injury where there's never a set timetable like other injuries. He could be back in a month or he could never be back. Meanwhile Owen Hart has shown no remorse and has even been boasting, taking credit for "ending Shawn Michaels career". While a return is still uncertain, Michaels has made it very certain if he does ever return that Owen Hart is the first person he's going to be coming for. It was announced that Michaels will be replaced in the Intercontinental Championship match at In Your House #5 by Razor Ramon who will have the chance to win two titles in one night as he will also be teaming with Savio Vega in the Four Corner Elimination Match for the Tag Team Championship. Big Daddy CruelIn his seven months as WWF World Champion, Diesel carried himself with class and dignity while carrying the banner of the World Wrestling Federation. However lately Big Daddy Cool has been losing his cool. At the Survivor Series Diesel lost WWF World Championship to Bret "Hitman" Hart after Hart played possum and surprised Diesel with a small package. In a poor show of sportsmanship Diesel would deliver two brutal jackknife powerbombs to Hart after the match while showing aggression never seen before. This new found aggression has continued since Survivor Series as Diesel has destroyed every opponent he's faced while not seeming just content with winning but wanting to inflict as much pain as possible as well. Diesel claims that he's tired of shaking hands and kissing babies and that it's no more mister nice guy. Fueling Diesel's anger even more was the announcement that it will be The Undertaker and not him who would be receiving the first title shot against Hart at In Your House #5 Seasons Beatings. Diesel being the last former champion felt he should've got the first shot but President Gorilla Monsoon felt The Undertaker has waited long enough for a title shot after compiling such a tremendous win-loss record over the last couple of years. Monsoon said that Diesel will get another title shot but he will just have to wait. Obviously this hasn't sat well with Diesel who has been very vocal about how he should be getting the title shot while even getting into a heated backstage confrontation with Undertaker that had to be broken up. Regardless of how Diesel feels about it, Undertaker is indeed getting his shot. It's been four years since Undertaker was last WWF World Champion and many feel that it's the Phenom's time again. However the Hitman and perhaps Diesel might have other ideas. Smoking Gunns: Shooting BlanksSince riding into the WWF nearly three years ago The Smoking Gunns have been one of the premier tag teams in the WWF. 1995 would prove to be the Gunns most successful year as the duo would twice capture the WWF World Tag Team Champion. Unfortunately it seems like the success has begun to go to one of the cowboys heads. While always the more brazen of the two Billy has been starting to get more and more cocky over the last few months, becoming more of a showboat and a glory hound. The more no nonsense Bart has been trying to get his brother to retain his focus and start working more together as a team but it hasn't seemed to work. At the Survivor Series the Gunns would team with Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, and Lex Luger to defeat Dean Douglas, Owen Hart, Yokozuna, British Bulldog, and Reverend Backlund. However the victory was more in spite of the Gunns then because of them as Billy's temper would cause both Bart and himself to be eliminated. On the December 3rd Superstars the Gunns would attempt to get back on track when they took on the team of Tatanka and Kama of the Stevens Society. The usual continuity of the Smoking Gunns was non existent as Billy seemed more content trying to win the match for himself and showing off for Tamara Stevens which would result in him quickly getting into trouble before eventually and seemingly reluctantly tagging out to Bart. Bart would power the Gunns to victory when he pinned Tatanka with a small package. After the match however Bart would pay the price as he was beat down by Tatanka and Kama with Billy being very late making the save as he was too busy flirting with Tamara outside the ring. Whatever internal problems the Gunns are having will have to sorted out quick as at In Your House #5 they will be one of the teams in the first ever four corners elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship. DeparturesAdam Bomb, Man Mountain Rock, and Brian Lee are all no longer with the WWF. Bomb's last appearance was the October 9th Raw in a loss to Reverend Backlund. Rock's last appearance was the October 15th Superstars in a loss to Sycho Sid. Lee's last appearance was the November 12th Raw in a loss to The Undertaker. RankingsSinglesBret "Hitman Hart: WWF World Champion(1) 234, Calgary, Alberta 1. The Undertaker(4) 328, Death Valley 2. Diesel(c) 317, Detroit, MI 3. "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith(2) 270, Leeds, England 4. Dean Douglas: WWF Intercontinental Champion(3) 235, New Haven, CT 5. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels(8) 229, San Antonio, TX 6. Hunter Hearst Helmsley(5) 246, Greenwich, CT 7. Goldust(-) 260, Hollywood, CA 8. Ahmed Johnson(-) 305, Pearl River, MS 9. "The American Original" Lex Luger(6) 275, Atlanta, GA 10. Big Daddy Frazier(-) 487, Harlem, NY Tag Teams"The Black Hart" Owen Hart and Yokozuna: WWF Tag Team Champions(c) Combined Weight: 828 pounds 1. The Smoking Gunns-Billy and Bart: WWF Tag Team Champions(1) Combined Weight: 488 pounds 2. Sycho Sid and The 1-2-3 Kid(-) Combined Weight: 525 pounds 3. Razor Ramon and Savio Vega(-) Combined Weight: 541 pounds 4. Tekno Team 2000: Erik Watts and Chad Fortune(4) Combined Weight: 510 pounds 5. Barry Horowitz and Hakushi(-) Combined Weight: 461 pounds
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Post by Celexa Bliss on Sept 4, 2024 14:44:59 GMT -5
Interesting that Billy is already smitten with Sunny. I'm so glad this timeline is going to continue, because it's been great.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 5, 2024 12:36:51 GMT -5
In Your House #5 December 17, 1995 Hershey, PA-Hershey Park Arena
Featured Vince McMahon and Jerry "The King" Lawler on commentary.
1. Pre Show Match: Tatanka and Kama defeated Tekno Team 2000 (Erik Watts and Chad Fortune) at 7:12 when Tatanka pinned Fortune with the cash out after Kama delivered a kick from the apron.
2. Pre Show Match: Marty Jannetty pinned Jean Pierre Lafitte at 8:04 with a sunset flip.
3. Sycho Sid and The 1-2-3 Kid w/ Tamara Stevens defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Yokozuna and "The Black Hart Owen Hart, Razor Ramon and Savio Vega, and The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart) in four way elimination match to win the titles; Goldust was shown watching on from the crowd alongside his usher; during the bout, Todd Pettengill conducted an interview with Goldust, during which Goldust said he was keeping his eyes on Razor, then gave Pettengill a card to give Razor as he fanned himself with the new issue of WWF Magazine, with Goldust on the cover. .
Order of Elimination 1. Kid pinned Bart with a spinning heel kick after Billy became distracted by Stevens as him and Bart were about to hit the side winder (5:53); Billy and Bart argued afterwards. 2. Ramon pinned Hart after Yokozuna accidentally squashed his partner with a legdrop (10:21) 3. Kid pinned Vega after Sid hit the powerbomb behind the referee's back (15:03).
4. Ahmed Johnson pinned Rad Radford with the Pearl River Plunge at 1:22; prior to the bout Jerry Lawler left the broadcast table, entered the ring, and introduced Jeff Jarrett; moments later, Lawler spoke with Jarrett about his successful tour and CD before unveiling, as a gift to Jarrett, a gold CD plaque to commemorate selling 500,000 copies; Jarrett then said he was finishing up on his second CD, ‘Greater than Great,’ and was throwing his name into the 1996 Royal Rumble match and would win the WWF World Title at WrestleMania 12; Lawler then invited Jarrett to join he and Vince McMahon on commentary; after the bout Lawler, alongside Jarrett, conducted a ringside interview with Johnson regarding the win; Lawler and Jarrett began insulting Johnson, with Johnson threatening Lawler until Jarrett knocked Johnson over the head with his plaque; Lawler then held up a steel chair so Jarrett could ram Johnson’s head into it, with Jarrett then continuing to assault Johnson around ringside before running backstage when Johnson brushed off the assault.
5. "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith w/ Jim Cornette pinned "The American Original" Lex Luger at 9:37 with the running powerslam after Luger knocked Cornette off the apron (Luger's last appearance).
6. Razor Ramon (sub. for Shawn Michaels) pinned WWF Intercontinental Champ Dean Douglas w/ Vernon Baxter to win the title at 14:35 with the Razor's Edge after sending Douglas into Baxter; later on Todd Pettengill conducted a backstage interview with the new champion regarding his win; Pettengill then gave Razor the card Goldust passed him, with Razor reading it, throwing it away, and storming off; .
7. Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Henry Godwinn at 8:58 in an Arkansas Hog Pen match by backdropping Henry into the hog pen; prior to the entrances, Hillbilly Jim was introduced as the surprise guest referee, with Jim then taking the mic and talking about the match; after the bout, Godwinn hit a gorilla press slam on Helmsley into the slop and then slammed him in it before celebrating with Jim; moments later, Helmsley repeatedly tried to stand up in the hog pen but kept slipping and falling back into it.
8. WWF World Champion Bret "Hitman" Hart pinned The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer at 23:28 with a inside cradle when Undertaker became distraced by Diesel who came to ringside and attacked Bearer as Undertaker was about to hit the tombstone piledriver; Diesel gave the Undertaker the finger following the decision with Undertaker then brawling with him to the back; Hart was then ambushed by Davey Boy Smith who left him laying with the running powerslam.
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Post by Celexa Bliss on Sept 5, 2024 13:12:49 GMT -5
So happy you pulled the trigger on Sid and The Kid as Tag Champs. Loved their team as a kid. So I guess we're getting Bret/Bulldog at the Rumble, and Undertaker and Diesel either on the undercard or in the Rumble itself, for more star power.
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Post by ThankGodForSidJustice on Sept 5, 2024 14:06:56 GMT -5
So happy you pulled the trigger on Sid and The Kid as Tag Champs. Loved their team as a kid. So I guess we're getting Bret/Bulldog at the Rumble, and Undertaker and Diesel either on the undercard or in the Rumble itself, for more star power. I really liked the Sid and Kid team too. Thought they had a cool dynamic with the whiny little guy hiding behind the big monster and had surprisingly good chemistry as a team too. Never understood why they lost to Razor and Jannetty especially since the plan was for them challenge for the tag titles at Rumble according to the magazine. Then Sid got injured or faked an injury to get away because he was tired of how they were booking him depending on who you believe.
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Post by Celexa Bliss on Sept 5, 2024 19:40:37 GMT -5
So happy you pulled the trigger on Sid and The Kid as Tag Champs. Loved their team as a kid. So I guess we're getting Bret/Bulldog at the Rumble, and Undertaker and Diesel either on the undercard or in the Rumble itself, for more star power. I really liked the Sid and Kid team too. Thought they had a cool dynamic with the whiny little guy hiding behind the big monster and had surprisingly good chemistry as a team too. Never understood why they lost to Razor and Jannetty especially since the plan was for them challenge for the tag titles at Rumble according to the magazine. Then Sid got injured or faked an injury to get away because he was tired of how they were booking him depending on who you believe. Yeah, I remember the magazine preview for the Rumble. It also had Blayze/Kong for the Women's Title advertised. I think by the time it came out, however, Blayze had chucked the belt in the trash on Nitro, and Sid and The Kid had lost the final fall of the Raw Bowl. Too bad, because I think they made a great team.
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