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  1. WWF @ Glasgow, Scotland - SECC - April 17, 1992

    Tatanka pinned Kato

    Virgil pinned the Warlord

    Rick Martel pinned Kerry Von Erich

    The Big Bossman pinned the Berzerker

    Davey Boy Smith pinned Repo Man

    The Bushwhackers defeated the Brooklyn Brawler (sub. for Ted Dibiase) & WWF Tag Team Champion IRS

    The Undertaker fought Sid Justice to a double count-out

  2. Event: WWA ShowDate: December 1, 2001Location: Birmingham, EnglandArena: Birmingham Arena WWA International Cruiserweight Title Match: Juventud Guerrera defeated Psichosis to retain the titleBlack Wedding Match: Gangrel defeated Luna Vachon in a "Black Wedding" matchBuff Bagwell defeated Stevie RayBrian Christopher defeated Disco InfernoKonnan and Nathan Jones defeated The West Hollywood Blondes (Lenny Lane and Lodi)Hardcore Tables Match: Norman Smiley defeated Crowbar in a "Hardcore Tables" matchWWA World Heavyweight Title Match (Triple Threat Match): Jeff Jarett defeated Road Dogg and Scott Steiner in a triple threat match when Jarrett pinned Road Dogg to retain the title.

  3. WWE (Raw) @ Birmingham, England - NEC Arena - May 29, 2004

    WWE Raw Tag Team Champion Edge pinned Batista with the spear

    Rhyno & Lita defeated Tyson Tomko & Trish Stratus when Rhyno pinned Tomko after the Gore; the match started as Matt Hardy & Lita against Tomko & Trish but Kane came out and chokeslammed Hardy

    WWE Women

  4. Also whilst im here, does the record for fastest match in the WWE still stand with the Rock pinning the Big Boss Man in 4 seconds at Survivor Series 98??

    I dont think there's an "official" record, but i seem to remember Tazz being beaten by someone, possibly Jerry Lawler, in 3 seconds, sometime in 2000.
    Bret Hart pinned The Mountie in an announced three seconds at MSG one time.
    No he didn't. I'm sure Bret confirmed in his autobiography that the match actually went closer to 8 or 9 seconds
    Surely that would be why Lister said it was an announced three seconds.
  5. Finally, in a digital format, my university TV feature on backyard wrestling. Made in April 2002:Guts and GoryFeaturing some WWE wrestler called Paul Burchill (name spelt incorrectly on the video), as well as Mark Sloan, and James Tighe's in there as well.Oh, and it was researched, filmed, written and edited in three months.It might look a bit like that Lock Up Your Sons documentary on Channel 4 from 2003, but mine was made public first.Any comments are welcome.

    Man, its been a while since I've seen that! Still a great watch though man.
  6. He wrestles full time for Hustle and has appeared for countless other Japanese promotions since moving back, as well as the odd spot elsewhere. He continues to work a full schedule from what I can see.In fact, he wrestled Fujinami in MUGA yesterday.

  7. One problem the UKFF has is the warning system in place, here you're either suspended for a few days or banned out right for one offence. Another board I post on has a five strikes rule in place, each time you break the rules, you get a strike, five and your gone. Seems to work a lot easier.

  8. Going OT, but where has Leicester Lantern got to?

    He's moved into a bedsit, which didn't have a phone line. One was installed a few days back, internet connection is imminent. So he'll back soonish.
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