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Post by The Masked Superstar on May 29, 2015 0:37:59 GMT -5
Main Roster: Ric Flair Tully Blanchard Arn Anderson Magnum T.A Wahoo McDaniel The Great Muta Ronnie Garvin Jimmy Garvin Ivan Koloff Big Bubba Rogers Krusher Kruchev Dusty Rhodes Nikita Koloff
Tag Teams: The Midnight Express The Koloffs The Brainbusters The Andersons
Champions:
NWA World Heavyweight: Ric Flair
NWA United States: Magnum T.A
NWA National: Tully Blanchard
NWA Television: Arn Anderson
NWA World Tag Team: The Road Warriors (As of June 1st)
Former: The Midnight Express
Television:
PowerHour: Mondays at 5pm
WCW: Saturdays at 8pm
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Post by The Masked Superstar on May 29, 2015 1:00:09 GMT -5
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Issue June 1st 1985 Gene Anderson signed to a 12 Month ContractOn May 30th, our sources from PWI found out that Gene Anderson has signed a 12 month contract. The 52 year old is not a wrestler anymore, and won't budge to lace up the boots, so we at PWI think he is coming in for a position in the office. We don't know any more details then that.
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Post by DTP. on May 29, 2015 12:26:02 GMT -5
VERY interesting. Let's see what you've got. I do think your roster will need boosting up, that said.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on May 29, 2015 12:57:21 GMT -5
I recognize all the names and what not, but I'm not too familiar with the time period or era. Good luck with it. You've started it off nicely.
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Post by The Masked Superstar on May 29, 2015 20:58:40 GMT -5
June 1st 1985
Seg.1: NWA Power Hour starts with Tony Schiavone in front of the traditional NWA logo. He announces that Ric Flair is coming out to make a important announcement. Ric Flair walks in frame, interrupting Schiavone and grabbing the mic. Flair is cutting his normal shtick and then announces that he issuing a open challenge to anybody in the back. Flair looks off camera and pushes backwards away, the camera turns to the Great Muta making a title gesture around his abdomen. Flair holds the belt upwards, yelling at Muta "Me and You, tonight!" Muta nods in approval and walks off screen. Flair looks at Schiavone and then looks at the camera, and then walks backstage. (96%)
Match 1: (Johnny Ace def Joey Maggs @2:53) Ace took the match from the beginning, hitting a dropkick knocking Maggs loopy. Ace took Maggs through the woodwork with chain wrestling and mean holds. Maggs backdrops Ace, Maggs is gloating that he got a move in. Ace gets back up whilst Maggs is celebrating, and hits a Ace Crusher. Ace covers Maggs for the 1...2...3! (47%)
Seg.2 Magnum T.A is standing with Schiavone, holding his NWA United States belt. Magnum is talking about the 4 Horsemen and how they try to control the title scene in the NWA. Arn Anderson walks out into frame, holding a microphone. Anderson talks about how the Horsemen do control the title scene in the NWA. Anderson challenges Magnum to a Champion vs. Champion match next after the break, to prove if the Horsemen control the title scene. Magnum agrees and both stare down. (67%)
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Match 2: (Arn Anderson draw Magnum T.A @10:00) Magnum and Arn are real heated up after that confrontation. Magnum and Arn lock up in the middle of the ring, you can tell this is intense. Magnum tosses Arn to the outside, him landing on the concrete. Magnum controls Arn on the outside, slamming him into the guardrail in every corner. Arn hits a suttle kick to the groin, turning the tables on Magnum. The fued between Magnum and the Horsemen have been brewing for 3 years. Arn does what ever he can to Magnum, such as raking the eyes, pulling the hair and pulling chest hair out. Magnum starts getting the upper hand, and hits the Belly to belly suplex going for the pin 1...2..(match time ends) Draw between the two gladiators. Tully Blanchard the other half of the Brainbusters run out. Blanchard stomps viciously on Magnum, stomping him until Arn comes to. Anderson holds up Magnum in a powerbomb hold, and Blanchard spikes him down on his head. (76%)
Match 3: (Road Warriors def The Midnight Express @1:54) The Road Warriors jump right in smashing the Midnight Express with a flury of lariats. Hawk takes control slamming both Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey. Hawk picks up Eaton like he is a baby, and powerslams hard on the mat. Hawk pins Bobby Eaton for the 1...2...3! The Road Warriors are the new NWA World Tag Team Champions. (69%)
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Match 4: (Ric Flair def The Great Muta @20:32) Ric Flair avoids Muta by getting out of the ring. Flair wants nothing to do with the mad man from Japan. Muta hits a baseball slide on Flair, knocking him into the guardrail. Muta hops out of the ring, attacking Flair. Muta gives Flair the same treatment Magnum gave Anderson the other match, slamming Flairs head on the guardrails. Muta and Flair brawl back into the ring, Muta having offense. Muta hits a sick pildedriver on Flair, and then points to the top rope. Muta hops up to the top rope, looking backwards. Arn Anderson walks out of the entrance, and Muta stares at Anderson. Flair swipes Mutas legs, landing Muta on his groin. Flair drags him off the top rope. Flair goes for the pin 1...Kick-out. Flair struts and his hits his signature knee drop on Muta, going for another pin. 1...2..Kick-out. Flair goes after the ref for not counting fast enough. Muta jumps to his feet, and hits a nice back suplex on Flair. Muta gets up to his feet, going to the second rope. Muta gets on the top rope, and moonsaults off, but Flair moved out of the way. Muta hits hard on the mat. Flair jumps to his feet, locking Muta in a figure four leg lock. Muta reaches for the ropes, but ultimately taps to Flair.
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Post by The Masked Superstar on May 29, 2015 21:47:26 GMT -5
Pro Wrestling Illustrated Issue June 5th 1985. Flair vs. Muta for the Superdome Super Card!Our sources from the NWA have told PWI that on the June 21st Superdome Super Card, The Great Muta will take on Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. If Muta can take home the title to Japan, it will bring great honour to his family. We'll just have to wait for the Superdome Super Card to see this great match.
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