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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 14, 2011 12:03:31 GMT -5
Roster: 1-2-3 Kid Adam Bomb Bam Bam Bigelow Barry Horowitz Bart Gunn Billy Gunn Bob Backlund Bret Hart Bushwhacker Butch Bushwhacker Luke Crush Diesel Doink the Clown Duke Droese Fatu Irwin R. Schyster Jeff Jarrett Jerry Lawler Jim Niedhart Jim Powers Jimmy Del Ray Kwang Lex Luger Mabel Moe Nikolai Volkoff Owen Hart Pierre Oullete Randy Savage Razor Ramon Samu Shawn Michaels Steve Lombardi Steven Dunn Tatanka The Undertaker Thurman Plugg Timothy Well Tom Pritchard Typhoon Virgil Yokozuna Tag Team Name | Team Members | Men on a Mission | Mabel & Mo | The Bushwhackers | Bushwhacker Butch & Bushwhacker Luke | The Headshrinkers | Fatu & Samu | The Heavenly Bodies | Jimmy Del Ray & Tom Pritchard | The Smoking Gunns | Bart Gunn & Billy Gunn | Well Dunn | Steven Well & Timothy Dunn |
Manager | Clients | Capt. Lou Albano | The Headshrinkers | Harvey Wippleman | Adam Bomb, Kwang | Jim Cornette | Crush, Yokozuna, Heavenly Bodies | Johnny Polo | Pierre Oullete | Luna Vachon | Bam Bam Bigelow | Mr. Fuji | Yokozuna, Crush | Oscar | Men on a Mission | Paul Bearer | | Ted DiBiase | Nikolai Volkoff, Irwin R. Schyster, The Undertaker |
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 14, 2011 12:03:53 GMT -5
| | | Bret Hart (3/20/94 - Current) | Diesel (4/13/94 - Current) | The Headshrinkers (4/26/94 - Current) |
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 14, 2011 12:04:10 GMT -5
| King of the Ring 1994 June 19th 1994 |
[/td][/tr][/table] 1) | Razor Ramon defeated Bam Bam Bigelow | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 2) | Irwin R. Schyster defeated Mabel | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 3) | Owen Hart defeated Tatanka | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 4) | 1-2-3 Kid defeated Jeff Jarrett | King of the Ring Quarter-Final match | 5) | Diesel defeated Bret Hart© | WWF Championship (Diesel won via DQ) | 6) | Razor Ramon defeated Irwin R. Schyster | King of the Ring Semi-Final match | 7) | Owen Hart defeated 1-2-3 Kid | King of the Ring Semi-Final match | 8) | The Headshrinkers© defeated Crush & Yokozuna | WWF Tag Team Championships | 9) | Owen Hart defeated Razor Ramon | King of the Ring Final match | 10) | Roddy Piper defeated Jerry Lawler | Main event |
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Post by duan on Jun 14, 2011 14:38:21 GMT -5
BOINGGGGGGGG!
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Post by DTP. on Jun 14, 2011 14:53:20 GMT -5
I expect Owen to beat Bret in the Cage and win the WWF title at SummerSlam.
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Post by chaz on Jun 14, 2011 14:54:04 GMT -5
The roster looks like it's missing people at a first glance. I'll be going over that thoroughly later. Can't wait for this.
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Post by Squatch on Jun 15, 2011 15:29:32 GMT -5
The King of The Ring show looks good. I hope Owen beats Bret for the WWF Championship. Remember he is the "King of Hearts" Every other match looked good, I just wish there was some more detail.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 15, 2011 16:03:39 GMT -5
WWF Raw comes on the air with still shots of the previous nights King of the Ring Pay-Per-View with Gorilla Monsoon & Randy Savage recapping Owen Hart winning the King of the Ring tournament, defeating Razor Ramon thanks to outside interference by Jim Niedhart. They also talk about Bret Hart keeping the WWF Championship against Diesel because of Jim Niedhart’s interference once again.
The Raw opening video plays, followed by an arena shot before the camera panned to the commentator’s table where Gorilla Monsoon & Randy Savage welcomed everybody to the show. They talk about tonight’s featured match between Irwin. R Schyster, and 1-2-3 Kid where if 1-2-3 Kid can win, he’ll face Bret Hart for the WWF Championship on the 7/11/94 episode of Raw.
1) 1-2-3 Kid defeated. Irwin R. Schyster w/ Ted DiBiase via pinfall in a decent match. The king of the upset victory, 1-2-3 Kid did it once again thanks to a little help from Virgil who hit the ring and pulled Ted DiBiase off the apron when he tried to distract the Kid. Kid picked up the victory the same way he beat Razor Ramon a year ago, with the moonsault from the top rope.
A King of the Ring report plays with Todd Pettengill who goes through more still shots of last night’s King of the Ring Pay-Per-View before talking about the self confessed “King of Harts” Owen hart after his King of the Ring victory.
2) Diesel w/ Shawn Michaels defeated. John Doe via pinfall in a squash match. Poor John didn’t even get a shot in as he charged across the ring as soon as the bell rang only to run in to a big boot to the jaw. Diesel would grab John, and hit the Jackknife Powerbomb to pick up the victory.
A Graphic appears on the screen showing that next weeks featured match will be Bam Bam Bigelow taking on the native-American, Tatanka.
3) Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji defeated. Mark Thomas via pinfall in a squash. Yokozuna hit all his usual spots before finishing the match with the Banzai Drop.
Following a commercial break, Yokozuna is just leaving the ring and making his way up the entrance way when Typhoon makes his entrance, the two men seem to exchange words before Typhoon punches ‘zuna causing the big man to stumble. The two brawl for a few seconds before tons of backstage staff break the two behemoths apart.
4) Typhoon defeated. George South via pinfall in a squash. Pretty much a repeat of the previous match, only this time, it finished with Typhoon hitting a big splash after running the ropes.
Jerry Lawler is standing in the ring with the King’s Court set up. He announces his special guest, the 1994 King of the Ring, Owen Hart. Owen makes his way to the ring wearing the crown and robe and the two crack jokes about Owen’s brother, Bret. The segment ends with Owen hoping that his brother Bret can keep the WWF Championship till Summerslam so he can personally be the one to defeat him for the belt.
5) The Heavenly Bodies w/ Jim Cornette defeated. John Paul & Gary Sabaugh via pinfall in a squash. Jim Cornette actually joined the commentator’s table for the final match of tonight’s show and put over the Heavenly Bodies, claiming that they were coming for the WWF Tag Team Championships so the Headshrinkers better have eyes on the back of the heads. The match finished with Tom Pritchard hitting a splash from the top rope on Gary Sabaugh to pick up the victory for the Heavenly Bodies.
A video plays with Ted DiBiase announcing that next week, on this very show, he has a major announcement about a talent he has just bought the services of. Savage and Monsoon talk about this before wishing everyone a goodnight and closing the show.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 15, 2011 21:01:12 GMT -5
WWF RAW: Monday 20th June 1994...I would have gone with a more list style format of show writing, especially considering that you have two shows to work with per week of note (Superstars still being important here). The 123 Kid with the win is nice, solid opening contest against Irwin R. Schyster. Wish we heard more from Owen Hart tonight. Or from Jim Neidhart and Bret Hart, even Shawn Michaels and Diesel. Diesel with the win is good to recover from his loss to Bret last night for the WWF Championship. Hope Diesel continues to be dominant as WWF Intercontinental Champion though. Yokozuna with a win is fine, not at all interested in him feuding Typhoon. Seems so random and pointless. Where is Crush and Jim Cornette? Not a fan of you suddenly dropping that team, it was amazing. Typhoon's win was cool I guess, so past it though. Jerry Lawler with the King's Court is lovely, liked Owen on the show. Wonder if he becomes an alliance with Jim Neidhart like real life. Lawler and Hart got on well. The Heavenly Bodies with a win is fine I guess, weak main event. Cornette needs to stick to Crush and Yokozuna. Don't let Camp Cornette/Fuji and Yoko's alliance end. Ted Dibiase's promo intrigues me. Overall, a weak show that did the job I suppose. Keep in mind in future weeks though, that RAW was starting to feature more midcard vs midcard matches on its hour long programme. Not too bad a start.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 16, 2011 10:33:21 GMT -5
1) Superstars opens with the usual intro video before Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler welcome everyone to the show. Match 1) Lex Luger defeated. Pierre Qullete w/ Johnny Polo via submission after locking in the torture wreck. 2) A repeat of the King of the Ring report is shown with Todd Pettengill who highlights the PPV while still shots are played on the screen. 3) A commercial for WWF Magazine is shown, this month features WWF Champion, Bret Hart on the cover. 4) Owen Hart & Jim Niedhart make their way to the ring with the WWF Magazine and they rip it up in front of the fans. Match 2) Owen Hart w/ Jim Niedhart defeated. P.J Walker via submission after locking in the sharpshooter. 5) The WWF Live Event news plays, highlighting the WWF Marathon Tour that will feature WWF Champion, Bret Hart defending the WWF Championship against Owen Hart in a marathon match, the rules are explained as who ever gets the most pinfall’s or submission victories within the hour will win the match and leave as WWF Champion. Match 3) Crush w/ Mr. Fuji & Jim Cornette defeated. Jeff Hardy via pinfall after connecting with the Heart Punch. 6) Ted DiBiase along with The Undertaker makes his way down to the ring, Undertaker talks about buying bringing back The Undertaker just like he brought him to the WWF several years ago. DiBiase says that since The Undertaker is back on his side, the WWF Championship will soon be with Money Incorporated. Match 4) The Undertaker w/ Ted DiBiase defeated. Phill Apollo via pinfall after connecting with the Tombstone Piledriver. 7) Todd Pettengill is standing by with Razor Ramon who talks about coming up short in the King of the Ring because of outside interference. Ramon says that next week, he’s going to call out Owen Hart in the middle of the ring, and if he’s a man he’ll come out and try to beat him legit with out any help. Match 5) 1-2-3 Kid defeated. Ryan Scott via pinfall after connecting with the 1-2-3 Kick. 8) A commercial for WWF’s latest home video, bloopers, bleeps, & body slams is shown. 9) Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler talk about Ted DiBiase’s big announcement for next week’s episode of Monday Night Raw where he will tell the world about a wrestle he just bought the services off. Match 6) The Headshrinkers w/ Capt. Lou Albano defeated. Rich Meyers & Derec Domino via pinfall after Samu connected with a splash from the top rope. 10) Another King of the Ring report is shown, this time highlighting the tag team championship match between The Headshrinkers and Yokozuna & Crush as well as the main event contest where Roddy Piper defeated Jerry Lawler. Match 7) Tatanka defeated. Barry Horowitz via pinfall after connecting with the Tomahawk Chop. 11) Jerry Lawler & Vince McMahon talk about next week’s show that will feature the return of the Heartbreak Hotel where Shawn Michaels’ special guest will be whoever Ted DiBiase has bought the managerial services off. We’ll also see if Owen Hart will accept Razor Ramon’s challenge in a king of the ring rematch.
1) After the usual intro video plays, Vince McMahon & Ted DiBiase welcome everybody to another edition of Wrestling Challenge. Match 1) Razor Ramon defeated. Matt Hardy via pinfall after connecting with the Razor’s Edge. 2) Following the match, Razor Ramon got on the microphone and reminded Owen Hart that he had six more days to decide whether or not he’s a real man, and have a rematch with “The Bad Guy” 3) A video message appears where Jim Cornette is standing by with Todd Pettengill, Todd asks Jim why he’s pushing another team towards the Tag Team Championship when he already has the managerial services of Yokozuna & Crush. Cornette says that the Heavenly Bodies promised him that they’ll win the WWF Tag Team Championships, so he’s giving them the benefit of the doubt, he warns them that if they don’t win the belts, he’ll throw them on their ass. Match 2) The Smoking Gunns defeated. Chris Duffy & Austin Steele via pinfall after connecting with the Sidewinder double team. 4) Vince McMahon tries to get out of Ted DiBiase who he’s going to be announcing as his new man on Raw next week, but DiBiase doesn’t give in and tells Vince he’ll have to wait just like everyone else. Match 3) Doink the Clown w/ Dink defeated. Reno Riggins via pinfall after connecting with the Whoopee Cushion. 5) A video plays showing Shawn Michaels reading some papers when Diesel approaches him. Shawn says that he’s sorting out The Heartbreak Hotel next week but it’s kind of hard when you aren’t told who the guest is in advance. Diesel talks about having no competition for his Intercontinental Championship and says if no one is going to come to him, he’ll just have to go to them. Match 4) Adam Bomb w/ Harvey Wippleman defeated. Curtis Harrison via pinfall after connecting with the Atom Smasher. 6) A repeat of the King of the Ring report is played highlighting the WWF Championship match between Diesel & Bret Hart as well as the King of the Ring finals between Owen Hart & Razor Ramon. 7) A video plays with Typhoon saying that he’s fed up with Yokozuna being the giant of the World Wrestling Federation and that he’s going to take him of his pedestal. Match 5) Irwin R. Schyster defeated. Virgil via submission when he locked in the Penalty. 8) A video plays with WWF Champion, Bret Hart talking about how he’d love to go on to Summerslam and defeat his younger brother, Owen to retain his WWF Champion but first, he has to get past the 1-2-3 Kid. Bret says many competitors have taken the Kid lightly and that is why he has defeated them and is known as the king of the upset victories. Hart says he isn’t going to take Kid lightly and it’ll be an honour to go in to battle with him. 9) Vince McMahon & Ted DiBiase thank everyone for tuning in and remind everyone to tune in to Monday Night Raw where Bam Bam Bigelow will take on Tatanka, and Ted DiBiase will announce to the world who he has got the managerial services of.
*Raw will continue this format in the future, but still posted on its own.
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Post by chaz on Jun 16, 2011 11:22:22 GMT -5
RAW -
Great to see the 1-2-3 Kid pick up the win. Really hate the random Virgil interference. He was a complete jobber by this point, rarely on TV shouldn't be involved. Rehashing a feud with Ted DiBiase isn't good at all.
Diesel with the win is good to bounce back from his failure to take the belt from Bret.
Bam Bam/Tatanka should be cool.
Yoko winning is fine. A feud with Typhoon is absolutely disgraceful. Poor use of a former WWF Champion, only mere months after dropping the belt. Yoko should still be paired with Crush. They were a fantastic tag team that deserved better.
King's Court with Owen is cool. I really hope you don't give us the obvious Owen vs. Bret encounter at SummerSlam. Do something different, give it your own twist. Personally, I've always loved the idea of the first Four Corners match in WWF history - Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart vs. Jim Neidhart vs. The British Bulldog for the WWF Championship.
Poor main event. The Heavenly Bodies were terribly annoying and had zero substance and no potential. I hope they don't go for the Tag Team titles. That position should have gone to Yoko and Crush.
Ah, interesting ending to the show. Can't wait to see who you'll reveal as DiBiase's client. I have a feeling you'll go with Fake Undertaker.
Overall, as Dan said, a weak RAW. There's so much going on that shouldn't be, tbh. Hopefully things start coming together soon.
SUPERSTARS -
Luger going over Pierre makes sense. The Quebecers are being phased out at this point so you should definitely make use of their jobber status. Luger didn't use the Torture Rack at this point. His finishing move was a Flying Forearm.
Owen's win is fine, but he needs to be a bigger feature of the show following his KOTR victory. Bring on Aldo Montoya!
Crush! Decent victory over a young Jeff Hardy. Keep him with Yoko's entourage.
Interesting Razor promo. Looking forward to seeing what develops there.
No Afa with the Headshrinkers and Captain Lou?
Decent win for Tatanka in the main event.
Heart Break Hotel? Nice one. Don't go overboard on the talk shows though. Alot of developments next week, so should an interesting read.
A decent, realistic episode. Keep it up.
CHALLENGE -
You're pushing things a bit too much. During the early 90's, it wasn't as straight forward as back-to-back show updates for various feuds. For example, if Razor challenges Owen on RAW, you probably wouldn't here any new info or a response until the following week. It's all due to the taping schedule of the WWF at the time. Everything was very mixed up.
Hopefully you do throw the Heavenly Bodies "on their ass".
Decent win for the Gunns. I'd love to see them pushed here.
Michaels and Diesel backstage (I assume) is a little odd, considering there were rarely any backstage segments that weren't interviews of some sort. However, I'm interested in seeing what Diesel does next, though, the logic behind his thinking is a little odd.
Same for Adam Bomb. He had a great look and deserved better during this period. IC title push?
UGH. Typhoon should be canned. Waste of TV time.
Bret endorsing the 1-2-3 Kid is great. It really builds up the title match between them and the fact that anything can truly happen, especially given Kid's career so far. Good work.
Decent episode. Probably the best show of the week.
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Post by DTP. on Jun 16, 2011 11:24:20 GMT -5
WWF Superstars: Saturday 25th June 1994...Gah, back to the old size=one layout. Hate that. Size two would have worked better. Lex Luger beating Pierre is a fine opening contest, just a note, the Quebecers never used their surnames in the WWF. Owen Hart with a win is fine, the winner of the King of the Ring with additional build. Bret Hart and Owen in the Marathon match is a brilliant idea. Crush with a win against a young Jeff Hardy is cool. Ted Dibiase and the Fake Undertaker's promo was nicely done. Undertaker with a win advances him. Razor Ramon's interview was alright. Looking forward to him facing Owen Hart perhaps. 123 Kid with a win is always good. He had a nice whack at the tournament at King of the Ring. The Headshrinkers with a win is cool. And Tatanka had a decent match with Barry Horowitz; the right man won. Nothing special about this show.
WWF Wrestling Challenge: Sunday 26th June 1994...Razor Ramon with a win is a nice opening contest. Jim Cornette and Mr Fuji's promo for Yokozuna and Crush was pretty decent. The Smoking Gunns' win was cool. The origins of the Million Dollar Corporation beginning on RAW I see. Doink the Clown's win was cool. Shawn Michaels' video with Diesel was pretty cool. The Heartbreak Hotel was still around? So it was. Adam Bomb's win was fine. Release Virgil immediately. Weak main event, but it did the job and put over Irwin R. Schyster. Expect you to book Bret Hart vs 123 Kid at one point or another. Not too bad a starter week.
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Post by chaz on Jun 16, 2011 12:31:15 GMT -5
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jun 18, 2011 19:39:16 GMT -5
1) Gorilla Monsoon & Randy Savage welcome everyone to Monday Night Raw, they talk about Ted DiBiase’s announcement of who his new guy is, and then mention the featured match of the night that is coming up now, between Bam Bam Bigelow, and Tatanka. Match 1) Bam Bam Bigelow w/ Luna Vachon defeated. Tatanka via pinfall after connecting with the diving head butt. 2) A commercial plays advertising the King of the Ring reply, only on Pay-Per-View. 3) Monsoon & Savage talk about this weeks episode of Superstars that will feature Yokozuna taking on Typhoon in a battle of giants. Match 2) Jeff Jarrett defeated. Rick Myers via submission after locking in the figure four leg lock. 4) The cameras backstage show the camera man peeking the camera towards a crack in the door that show Ted DiBiase talking to someone about how the announcement tonight is going to be great no matter how it turns out. DiBiase quickly notices the camera man and yells for Nikolai Volkoff to close the door. 5) Monsoon & Savage talk about what just happened and remind everyone that this weeks episode of Superstars will feature the Heartbreak Hotel with host Shawn Michaels and his special guest, who ever Ted DiBiase announces tonight as his new guy. Match 3) Diesel w/ Shawn Michaels defeated. Mike Bell via pinfall after connecting with the Jackknife Powerbomb. 6) A video plays with The Heavenly Bodies along with their manager, Jim Cornette. The tag team talk about how next week, they will have their opportunity to challenge The Headshrinkers for the WWF Tag Team Championships and show Cornette he was right to trust them. 7) Monsoon & Savage talk about the just announced WWF Tag Team Championship match between The Headshrinkers and The Heavenly Bodies next week on Monday Night Raw. They remind everyone what Cornette said on Wrestling Challenge, last week. If The Heavenly Bodies don’t deliver the Tag Team titles to Cornette, he’ll “Drop them on their asses” Match 4) Jim Niedhart w/ Owen Hart defeated. P.J Walker via pinfall after connecting with the Anvil Flattener. 8) Following the match, Owen Hart gets his shots in on P.J Walker, before pulling a pair of Bret Hart shades out of his pocket, placing them on P.J then locking in the Sharpshooter. Several referee’s rush out to get Owen Hart to release the hold. Match 5) Lex Luger defeated. Reno Riggins via pinfall after connecting with the flying forearm. 9) Ted DiBiase’s music hit as Lex Luger was celebrating his victory. The music quickly stopped and DiBiase announced to the world to welcome the newest member to Money incorporated. Lex Luger! Luger looks on, confused in the ring as the crowd begin to boo him. Luger’s expression turns from confusion to anger as he yells at DiBiase he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. DiBiase just laughs as Savage and Monsoon seem shocked as well, and Raw closes for another week.
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Post by duan on Jun 18, 2011 23:15:51 GMT -5
6/27/94 Raw... Super excited for this diary man, as I believe you can re-discover yourself in it. Not all too too familiar with this era like the Attitude, but I still know my fair share. Let's see what you got here. Love this little layout that you and Bob use....very easy to read! Bam Bam should go over like a super monster here, use him right. Yoko/Typhoon should be insane. If this was '94, I'd be marking out. Jarrett squash works for me. Wonder who Dibiase is bringing in. Diesel obviously getting over here. I'm wondering if you'll do a quick change of titles with the tag gold. PJ Walker never stood a chance. Luger over in the main event is obviously over 'reno riggins' and Dibiase claiming him as the new member of Money Inc. is definitely interesting. Good Raw my friend, I look forward to more!
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Post by shiftyeyes on Jun 20, 2011 17:43:45 GMT -5
I like the format here Chris, it's easy to read, just size two it so everyone likes it! Bam Bam and Tatanka, definitely an exciting featured match, though I'm glad BB went over. I think they were both heels at this time though. Jarrett, Diesel, Neidhart and Luger being put over on RAW, good choices, better than last week's choices. I like the Superstars match you've chosen, and the tag team title match for next week's RAW as well btw. Luger being chosen as the newest member of the Million Dollar Corp. is interesting, should make for a fun feud. Good edition of RAW.
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Post by Chris Hammers on Jul 1, 2011 11:41:34 GMT -5
1) Superstars opens with the usual video package before Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler welcome everybody to the show. They talk the heartbreak hotel taking place tonight between Shawn Michaels and his special guest. Lex Luger who has apparently been bought out by Ted DiBiase. 2) Razor Ramon makes his way down to the ring to see if Owen Hart has accepted his challenge for a match right now, on Superstars. “Anvil” Jim Niedhart makes his way down to the ring and says that Owen is far to busy training for his championship match at Summerslam to deal with whiners & complainers like Razor Ramon but he’d be more than happy to take compete in Owen’s place. Match 1) Razor Ramon defeated. Jim Niedhart via pinfall after connecting with the Razor’s Edge. 3) A video plays for Live Event News talking about the marathon tour, being headlined by the marathon man for the WWF Championship between WWF Champion, Bret Hart who will be taking on his younger brother, the self confessed “King of Harts” Owen Hart. Match 2) Adam Bomb w/ Harvey Wippleman defeated. Todd Mata via pinfall after connecting with the Atom Smasher. 4) A video plays showing the footage from this past weeks Monday Night Raw where Ted DiBiase closed the show by announcing to the world that Lex Luger was his new guy, with Luger looking on confused in the ring suggesting that DiBiase is lying or messing with his mind. 5) Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler talk about the situation with Lex Luger and Ted DiBiase, before hyping up the Heartbreak Hotel segment later tonight with Shawn Michaels and special guest, Lex Luger. Match 3) Mabel w/ Mo & Oscar defeated. Jack Messenger via pinfall after connecting with the running splash. 6) A music video plays hyping the WWF Champion, Bret “The Hitman” Hart. The video ends with a Vince McMahon on commentary quote saying “He truly is the best there is, best there was and best there ever will be… he is, Bret “the hitman” Hart. Match 4) The Smoking Gunns defeated. Nick Barberry & Mike Bell via pinfall after connecting with the double team move called “The Sidewinder” 7) Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler continue to talk about the Heartbreak Hotel segment talking place tonight before Lawler says that Shawn Michaels may have his Heartbreak Hotel segment but the talk show everyone tunes in to see is The Kings Court and that’ll be happening on Monday Night Raw with special guest, 1-2-3 Kid who will be challenging for the WWF Championship against Bret Hart on Monday Night Raw on 7/11/94. Match 5) Tatanka defeated. Russ Greenberg via pinfall after connecting with the Tomahawk Chop. 8) The Heartbreak Hotel set up is in the ring as Shawn Michaels and the WWF Intercontinental Champion, Diesel are standing there. Shawn Michaels welcomes everyone to the Heartbreak Hotel and talks about what happened this past week on Monday Night Raw before welcoming his guest, Lex Luger. Luger makes his way down to the ring and the interview starts off friendly till Shawn asks Luger why he’d turn his back on the fans and join up with Ted DiBiase. Luger claims he has no idea what Ted DiBiase is up too, but he has not joined his little gang of wrestlers. Shawn says Ted DiBiase has no reason to lie and he calls Luger a coward for not admitting to selling out. Luger grabs Shawn by the scruff of his neck and lifts him in to the air, only for Diesel to strike Luger from behind. Luger stumbles down to one knee and gets back up, turning around to face Diesel only for Diesel to crack him in the face with the Intercontinental Championship. Diesel continues stomping at Luger as Shawn thanks everyone for attending the show and that will be it for another edition of The Heartbreak Hotel. 9) Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler talk about what just happened before reminding everyone to tune in to Monday Night Raw next week where The Headshrinkers will defend the WWF Tag Team Championships against The Heavenly Bodies. 1) After the usual intro video plays, Vince McMahon & Ted DiBiase welcome everybody to another edition of Wrestling Challenge. Match1) Lex Luger defeated. Duane Gill via pinfall after connecting with the flying forearm. 2) Following the match, Lex Luger walked over to the commentators table where Ted DiBiase was and asked him what he was up too. DiBiase simply replied “Everybody has a price” before doing his laugh. 3) A video interview plays with “The King of Hart” Owen Hart talking about how he doesn’t have time to deal with Razor Ramon cause he’s hard at work training for his big match against brother Bret at Summerslam. Owen claims Bret was being too kind towards 1-2-3 Kid and knows his brother will retain the championship against him in a few weeks on Raw cause both man know nothing will be better than defeating each other for the WWF Championship. Match 2) Kwang w/ Harvey Wipppleman defeated. Tony DeVito via pinfall after connecting with a spin kick. 4) WWF live report takes place in the studio where Todd Pettengill talks about the Marathon Tour being headlined by the Marathon Match for the WWF Championship between WWF Champion, Bret Hart against his brother, Owen Hart. Match 3) Jeff Jarrett defeated Matt Bailey via submission following the Figure Four Leg Lock. 5) A replay plays of last nights segment of the Heartbreak Hotel from Superstars. It shows what took place with special guest, Lex Luger who was eventually attacked by the WWF Intercontinental champion, Diesel. Match 4) Diesel w/ Shawn Michaels defeated. P.J Walker via pinfall after connecting with the Jackknife Powerbomb. 6) Following the match, Shawn picked P.J Walker up and told Diesel to hit the Jackknife Power Bomb again but while Diesel was setting up the move, Lex Luger ran down to the ring and chased the two men off. DiBiase put Luger over on commentary while calling him “his man” 7) A video interview plays with Jerry “The King Lawler” reminding everyone to tune in to Monday Night Raw for the Kings Court where he’ll be interviewing another #1 contender to the WWF Championship that isn’t Owen Hart, in The 1-2-3 Kid. Match 5) The Undertaker defeated. The Black Phantom via pinfall after connecting with the Tombstone Piledriver. 8) Following the match, Paul Bearer appeared on the entrance ramp and claimed that the man standing in the middle of the ring is not his Undertaker and that Ted DiBiase is only getting himself in trouble with this mockery he has in the ring. Bearer begins yelling that soon his Undertaker will resurrect and take vanquish the disgrace that is DiBiase’s Undertaker.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 2, 2011 11:56:44 GMT -5
RAW-
Decent show, since you have to do jobber matches there isn’t much to talk about when it comes to the matches. Bigelow over Tatanka cleanly is pretty huge for Bigelow, who wasn’t necessarily getting a big push at the time. The Luger/DiBiase stuff should be interesting since I know you’re not following that exactly the same. Should be fun to read how that plays out over the next several weeks.
Superstars-
Ramon over Neidhart is fine. I don’t see much in Neidhart at this point, but I think you could make him a respectable heel contender if you wanted to. The way it took Lawler’s segment made me think that Lawler and Michaels could feud over what show is better. Perhaps if you turn Michaels face or something down the line. Nice Heartbreak Hotel segment.
Wrestling Challenge:
You might be doing too much with the Luger/DiBiase feud… having it be progressed over all three shows doesn’t seem to be a good idea. I would’ve kept it RAW and maybe Superstars.
A pretty solid week overall, I suggest dragging Luger/DiBiase out more by not having it on all three shows. Other than that, this seems to be going pretty well.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jul 2, 2011 12:49:02 GMT -5
Good start so far bro, nothing spectacular but overall good stuff. I love Chaz's idea of Hart/Hart/Neidhart/Bulldog for the WWF Title, but I don't care as long as Owen is Champ. OWEN FOR CHAMP!!!
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Post by DTP. on Jul 2, 2011 20:19:33 GMT -5
WWF RAW: Monday 27th June 1994...Bam Bam Bigelow beating Tatanka was a good way to kick off the show, glad that Bigelow got the win, and I hope you can still get him into the main event scene. He'd be a good option to have chasing the WWF Championship. Jeff Jarrett with a win is always good. Ted Dibiase continuing to promote his surprise is lovely. I suspect it is the Fake Undertaker, but I really hope you do something better than that. Diesel with a win is good. The Headshrinkers deserve the WWF Tag Team Championships, definitely. They are so much better than the Heavenly Bodies. I somehow predict you're changing the title holders though. Jim Neidhart with a win is always ideal. Especially here, by the side of Owen Hart. I hope we get Neidhart taking on Bret Hart before SummerSlam where Owen faces Bret. Lex Luger with a win is fine. Lex Luger being recruited to the Million Dollar Corporation was interesting. I like how he was confused though. Keep him face please. Overall, not too bad a show.
WWF Superstars: Saturday 2nd July 1994...Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler announcing the show...haha. Sign of things to come. Razor Ramon's promo was pretty good, and I liked how cowardly Owen Hart was, putting Jim Neidhart in his place. Razor beating Neidhart is fine anyway. Adam Bomb with a win is good, he had a popular gimmick in this time era, shame he's a heel though. Mabel with a win is fine, not too much you can do with Mabel and Men in a Mission. Should have been a tag team match though, to also promote Mo. The Smoking Gunns with a win is good. Definitely should join the chase for a WWF Tag Team Championship reign. Tatanka in the main event is good stuff. The Heartbreak Hotel segment was intriguing, but failed to make sense in my eyes. Lex Luger denying the Million Dollar Corporation recruit is good, but Diesel and Shawn attacking Luger was random and nonsensical. I suspect Luger will face Diesel at SummerSlam for the WWF Intercontinental Championship though. I don't mind who wins that. Nothing special on this show.
WWF Wrestling Challenge: Sunday 3rd July 1994...Lex Luger with a win is a good opening contest, but he's been featured on three programmes this week. Too much coverage. The feud will just grow too long for readers. A replay segment would have worked just fine. Kwang was never a favourite of mine. Good win though I guess. Jeff Jarrett with another win...surely you can use other superstars. He won a squash match on RAW, too. Mix it up a little more. Diesel with a win is fine. Liked the post-match attack, did not need Luger's run in. Again, the feud will just start wearing us out as you post interaction with this every single show. The Fake Undertaker with a win in the main event is cool. Good start to the feud with the Undertakers with Paul Bearer coming out. Overall, not a bad week. But you have other stars to use on your roster than Jarrett, Luger, Shawn, Diesel, Neidhart and Owen (who have appeared on more than one show, in matches or segments). Create some more interesting feuds to take away from building one feud up so much that it gets boring after a few weeks.
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