Michael_3165 Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 (edited) Name of the event: WWF Superstars #248 Date: 28.05.1991 Promotion: World Wrestling Federation Type: TV-Show Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA Arena: Tucson Convention Center Broadcast type: Aufzeichnung Broadcast date: 29.06.1991 TV station/network: lokale TV Sender (USA) Commentary by: Randy Savage, Roddy Piper & Vince McMahon Singles Match The Big Boss Man defeats The Intruder (2:03) Singles Match The Berzerker (w/Mr. Fuji) defeats Larry Williams by Count Out (2:24) Singles Match The Texas Tornado defeats Louie Spicolli (2:38) Tag Team Match The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) (w/Jimmy Hart) defeat Bill Sampson & Bob Abbott (2:31) Singles Match Virgil defeats Randy Sharkey (3:14) Singles Match The Dragon defeats Dale Wolfe (2:25) Singles Match The Warlord (w/Slick) defeats Larry Ludden (2:59) What a shitty looking card! Esp the match times! Edited April 13, 2020 by Michael_3165 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members JNLister Posted April 13, 2020 Author Paid Members Share Posted April 13, 2020 (edited) The bad news is you're actually going to a TV taping and that's only one hour. Enjoy the 33-bout marathon: Quote WWF @ Tucson, AZ - Convention Center - May 28, 1991WWF Superstars taping:Included an untelevised segment where the Mountie challenged anyone in the building to a fight, with Sid Justice answering the challenge and clearing Mountie from the ring (Sid's first WWF appearance)Prime Time Wrestling - 6/10/91: Sgt. Slaughter (w/ Gen. Adnan & Col. Mustafa) defeated Greg Valentine via submission with the Camel Clutch after Adnan hit Valentine with Slaughter's helmet while Mustafa distracted the refereePrime Time Wrestling - 6/10/91: Hercules & Paul Roma (w/ Slick) fought the Orient Express (w/ Mr. Fuji) to a double count-out at 8:26 when all four men began brawling on the floor after the two managers had a confrontation (Rampage 91)Prime Time Wrestling - 6/17/91: Davey Boy Smith pinned Paul Roma (w/ Slick) at 6:27 by reversing a suplex attempt into a small packagePrime Time Wrestling - 6/17/91: Bret Hart fought the Mountie (w/ Jimmy Hart) to a 20-minute time-limit draw; only 8:46 of the match was shown, with a commercial cutting out the majority of the bout; the full match was shown on the WWF's international TV shows including on Tele5 in GermanyPrime Time Wrestling - 6/24/91: The Big Bossman pinned the Black Knight at 4:16 with the sidewalk slamSkip Young defeated the Brooklyn BrawlerScott Putski defeated the Brooklyn BrawlerWWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect defeated Stephen DeLeonSir Charles (Mark Kyle) defeated Dale WolfeRoad Warrior Animal pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Jerry Saggs; the match was scheduled as the Legion of Doom vs. the Nasty BoysWWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect defeated Davey Boy SmithJake Roberts & Jim Duggan defeated the Natural Disasters; the match was scheduled as Roberts vs. EarthquakeThe Ultimate Warrior defeated the Undertaker via disqualificationWWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Sgt. Slaughter in a Desert Storm match6/15/91 - hosted by Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, & Roddy Piper; included an Update segment hosted by Gene Okerlund, with comments from the injured Andre the Giant who vowed revenge on Earthquake for his sneak attack two weeks prior; featured a vignette which showed Sid Justice smiling; included three Event Center segments hosted by Sean Mooney, with comments from Hercules & Paul Roma (w/ Slick), Davey Boy Smith (w/ Winston), Jake Roberts, IRS, the Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer), and Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty; featured a promo for that night's WBF Championship PPV; included comments from Kerry Von Erich who predicted Justice would take the WWF by storm, with Hercules & Paul Roma then stating Sid had the power and enjoyed the glory, just like they did; featured WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Funeral Parlor in which Heenan introduced Coach as Perfect's new manager and announced that he would be leaving managing to pursue full-time broadcasting (Coach's debut):Bret Hart defeated Louie Spicolli via submission at 2:42 with the SharpshooterTed Dibiase (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated Larry Luden via submission at 2:11 with the Million $ DreamThe Mountie (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Stephan DeLeon at 1:51 with a two-handed chokeslam; after the bout, the Mountie handcuffed DeLeon to the ropes and assaulted him with the shock stickJim Duggan pinned the Black Knight at 2:12 with the running clotheslineEarthquake & WWF Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Tugboat & the Bushwhackers at 4:29 when Earthquake pinned Luke with a sit-down splash after Tugboat attacked both of his teammates and hit Luke with the splash; after the match, Tugboat embraced with his new friends (Tugboat continued wrestling under this gimmick until the bout was televised)Col. Mustafa (w/ Gen. Adnan & Sgt. Slaughter) defeated Matthew Bird via submission at 1:29 with the Camel Clutch6/22/91 - hosted by Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, & Roddy Piper; included a SummerSlam PPV promo; featured the weekly Hasbro SummerSlam Sweepstakes winning number of Z010364; included an Update segment hosted by Gene Okerlund, with the announcement that Tugboat was now known as Typhoon and comprised the Natural Disasters with Earthquake, with comments from the new team and manager Jimmy Hart; featured three Event Center segments hosted by Sean Mooney, with comments from the Bushwhackers, Ted DiBiase & Sensational Sherri, the Berzerker & Mr. Fuji, Bret Hart, Kerry Von Erich, and Sgt. Slaughter & Gen. Adnan; included the Big Bossman as a guest of the Funeral Parlor, with Bossman promising to put the Mountie & WWF Tag Team Champions Nasty Boys behind bars for their attack on him; featured a recap of the WBF Championship PPV on 6/15/91, with Okerlund's post-show interviews with WBF Champion Gary Strydom, Randy Savage & Elizabeth, and the Ultimate Warrior all shown; included comments from WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect & Coach who thought Sid Justice possessed the same winning qualities that Perfect had, with Jim Duggan stating Sid was his kind of guy:Jake Roberts pinned Mark Ming at 1:26 with the DDT; a video insert aired with Andre the Giant stating he would be the biggest problem of Earthquake's lifeThe Beverly Brothers (w/ Coach) defeated Rob Jones & Tom Zeller at 2:35 when Beau pinned Jones with the Shaker Heights Spike; a video insert with the Beverlys & Coach aired, with Coach stating his team would become WWF Tag Team Champions (the Beverlys' debut)Davey Boy Smith (w/ Winston) pinned Bill Lucas at 2:27 with the running powerslamIRS pinned Jim Collier at 1:35 with a Samoan DropGreg Valentine defeated Billy Gatlin via submission at 2:25 with the figure-4The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Scott Baszo at 1:29 with the tombstone; a video insert aired promoting the new WWF Posters magazine; after the bout, Bazo was stuffed into a bodybag6/29/91 - hosted by Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, & Roddy Piper; included the weekly Hasbro SummerSlam Sweepstakes winning number of H121058; featured an Update segment hosted by Gene Okerlund, with Okerlund speculating on rumors of Randy Savage & Elizabeth possibly getting engaged and airing recent comments from Prime Time Wrestling of Elizabeth stating she's always loved Savage; included three Event Center segments hosted by Sean Mooney, with comments from WWF Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys & Jimmy Hart, Greg Valentine, Jim Duggan, the Orient Express & Mr. Fuji, the Mountie & Jimmy Hart, and Jake Roberts; featured Sgt. Slaughter, Col. Mustafa, & Gen. Adnan as guests of the Funeral Parlor, with Slaughter claiming he would barbecue WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan when they next met; included a SummerSlam PPV promo; featured comments from the Legion of Doom who predicted Sid Justice would be dominant in the WWF, with WWF Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys & Jimmy Hart stating Sid could be as nasty as he wanted to be; included McMahon & Piper speculating throughout the show on whether Savage would propose to Elizabeth the following week:The Big Bossman pinned the Intruder at 2:03 with the sidewalk slam; a video insert aired with the Mountie threatening to electrocute the BossmanThe Berzerker (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Larry Williams by countout at 2:24 after Berzerker dumped Williams over the top to the floorKerry Von Erich pinned Louie Spicolli at 2:38 with the Tornado PunchThe Natural Disasters (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Bob Allen & Larry Sampson at 2:31 when Earthquake pinned Sampson with the sit-down splash after Typhoon deliver the splash (the debut of the Natural Disasters as a tag team)Virgil defeated Randy Sharkey via submission at 3:14 with the Million $ Dream; a video insert aired promoting the new WWF Posters magazineRicky Steamboat pinned Dale Wolfe at 2:25 with the crossbody off the topThe Warlord (w/ Slick) defeated Larry Ludden via submission at 2:59 with the full nelson (I assume this isn't the actual order and they stuck Hogan-Slaughter on last to keep people in their seats.) 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RIDDUM_N_STYLE Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 An AWA show from December 1984, headlined by 2 title matches with screwy finishes, Rick Martel v Jimmy Jam Garvin for the AWA World title and the Road Warriors v the Fabulous Ones for the Tag belts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members wandshogun09 Posted April 13, 2020 Paid Members Share Posted April 13, 2020 2 hours ago, AshC said: Virgil was still around in summer 1995? Mind blown. Wicked show. Exactly my thoughts. I thought he was gone by early 94 at the latest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fog Dude Posted April 13, 2020 Share Posted April 13, 2020 The Colóns dropping their own belts – including a 'Universal Title' – to Abdullah the Butcher (in 2004!) over a dozen years before WWE launched their version, plus Sabu winning a match by disqualification... all in Puerto Rico, a year in advance of WWE holding a PPV on that same island. Not too shabby. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shane O' Mac Version 2 Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 Quote Name of the event: PNW Date: 13.02.1945 Promotion: Pacific Northwest Wrestling Type: Event Location: Salem, Oregon, USA Singles Match George Dusette defeats Mick McEunn Singles Match George Wagner defeats Gust Johnson Singles Match Walter Achiu defeats Earl Malone All workers Earl Malone, George Dusette, George Wagner, Gust Johnson, Mick McEunn, Walter Achiu https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=152601 I've heard the name George Wagner somewhere but I'm at a loss with the rest. A three match show from 1945, truly random. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members Statto Posted April 14, 2020 Paid Members Share Posted April 14, 2020 Of all the shows in all the world, I got my local promotion, WAW, with only one match listed between 2 wrestlers I've seen hundreds of times - Ricky Knight vs Zebra Kid. https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=195608 Still, it's in Essex so further from home than many of us Norwichers have ever got. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wrasslin Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 . . . great. Name of the event: TNA Sacrifice 2011 Date: 15.05.2011 Promotion: Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Type: Pay Per View Location: Orlando, Florida, USA Arena: Universal Studios Broadcast type: Live Broadcast date: 15.05.2011 TV station/network: PPV Sender Commentary by: Mike Tenay & Taz Theme: Sacrifice (Jeffrey Rona) Tag Team Match Mexican America (Anarquia & Hernandez) (w/Rosita & Sarita) defeat Ink Inc. (Jesse Neal & Shannon Moore) (9:37) Singles Match Brian Kendrick defeats Robbie E (w/Cookie) (6:44) TNA Women's Knockout Title Match Mickie James (c) defeats Madison Rayne (6:50) TNA X-Division Title Match Kazarian (c) defeats Max Buck (11:22) Singles Match Crimson defeats Abyss (10:40) TNA World Tag Team Title Match Beer Money Inc. (James Storm & Robert Roode) (c) defeat Chris Harris & Matt Hardy (13:51) No Disqualification Match Tommy Dreamer defeats AJ Styles (13:05) Mixed Tag Team Match Chyna & Kurt Angle defeat Jeff Jarrett & Karen Jarrett (10:27) TNA World Heavyweight Title Match Sting (c) defeats Rob Van Dam (12:43) So - I remember Chyna being pretty shit. Crimson (ugggghh) over Abyss - Tommy Dreamer over AJ Styles in 2011. Fatt Chris Harris teaming with Fat Matt Hardy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members JNLister Posted April 14, 2020 Author Paid Members Share Posted April 14, 2020 7 hours ago, Shane O' Mac Version 2 said: https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=152601 I've heard the name George Wagner somewhere but I'm at a loss with the rest. A three match show from 1945, truly random. 1945 George Wagner is a couple of years away from debuting on national TV as Gorgeous George! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The King of Old School Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 11 hours ago, JNLister said: The bad news is you're actually going to a TV taping and that's only one hour. Enjoy the 33-bout marathon: (I assume this isn't the actual order and they stuck Hogan-Slaughter on last to keep people in their seats.) Still shorter than a modern day Wrestlemania. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polish Dad Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 Not the longest or most exciting of shows. Reckon I might stay home tbh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King of Hamptons Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 Name of the event: Asuka Project Date: 20.03.2017 Promotion: Asuka Project Type: Event Location: Tokyo, Japan Arena: Kitasenju Theater 1010 Attendance: 104 Singles Match Kotaro Yoshino defeats Akiyori Takizawa (7:54) Three Way Match Kaori Yoneyama defeats Aoi Ishibashi and SAKI (6:12) Tag Team Match Keizo Matsuda & YUJI KITO defeat Chon Shiryu & Wolf Tomoya (16:04) Tag Team Match Masaya Takahashi & Mitoshichi Shinose defeat Taishi Takizawa & Yoshihiro Horaguchi (14:23) Singles Match Minoru Tanaka defeats Shota Nakagawa (16:35) I'm off to Japan! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Awards Moderator Onyx2 Posted April 14, 2020 Awards Moderator Share Posted April 14, 2020 3 hours ago, Statto said: Of all the shows in all the world, I got my local promotion, WAW, with only one match listed between 2 wrestlers I've seen hundreds of times - Ricky Knight vs Zebra Kid. https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=195608 Still, it's in Essex so further from home than many of us Norwichers have ever got. Hilarious. Someone in my family used to have a caravan on that site - I definitely saw a few onsite WAW matches there in the late 90s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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