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Post by gabe72 on May 28, 2008 21:21:14 GMT -4
Watch as the legendary Rikidozan, Mike Graham, Steve Keirn, and The Moondogs battle Johnny Valentine, The Assassins, Bob Roop, and Ken Patera over the Florida Heritage singles and tag titles.
Cheer Sgt Slaughter on as he tries to rid Florida of Blitzkreig, the evil duo of Killer Karl Krupp and Karl Steiner, in bloody, hard-hitting matches. A feud started over Blitkreig's hatred for America.
Pro Wrestling Florida...coming soon.
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Post by tyguy on May 28, 2008 21:30:47 GMT -4
Sounds good. Waldo Von Erich was on the fa list, sounds like he would on that heel group.
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Post by gabe72 on May 29, 2008 3:13:26 GMT -4
I'm trying to get 2 shows in before the weekend cause I'll be in SoCal Saturday and Sunday.PWF TV; 31 May 2008 Eddie Graham Sports Complex; Orlando, Fl [/center] --Gordon Solie welcomes fans to the new wrestling force in Florida...Pro Wrestling Florida. Gordon says that the new ownership offered current title holders Sgt Slaughter and The Assassins to remain titleholders. Gordon says that The Assassins took the offer and are the first Florida Heritage tag titlists. However, Sgt Slaughter declined the offer saying that oppressive forces have come to PWF to challenge the American way and a title will restrict him in his efforts to rid Florida of the approaching evil. Gordon says that exciting new faces will be entering PWF including the legendary Rikidozan. Gordon lists Rikidozan's achievements and announces that the Florida Heritage championship tourney begins Sunday, 8 Jun before he's interrupted by PWF newcomers, Johnny Valentine, Bob Roop, and Sir Oliver Humperdink. Johnny Valeninte grabs the mike away from Gordon and exclaims who cares about some so-called 'father of puroresu.' Johnny asks what is puroresu anyway. Johnny says he's heard The Briscos will down from PCW next week and warns them to stay in Pennsylvania. Johnny says he's in Florida for one reason only and that's to win the Florida Heritage title. Johnny says he's going to use the belt as a stepping stone to the LWA World title. Johnny tells the wrestling world to watch and learn as he's going to brutalize Charlie Cook on today's show. 1. Johnny Valentine def. Charlie CookJohnny V actually looked like he was suffeing from ring rust as Charlie Cook controls early. Sir Oliver Humperdink makes his presence known and distracts the referee allowing Bob Roop to smash Cook with a pair of brass knuckles. Valentine rolls Cook up and uses the tights for leverage to get the win. 2. Sgt Slaughter def. Angelo PoffoSarge was on top of his game as this match turns into a squash. Slaughter locks in the Cobra Clutch for the win. --Gordon brings Sgt Slaughter over to the broadcast area. Slaughter confirms Gordon's earlier comment about the new ownership offering to award him the Florida Heritage title. He's grateful for the offer but says there's an evil that's creeped it's way into the territory. Slaughter says he's going to do everything in his power to fight that evil and drive it from Florida and back to where it came from. Suddenly, the team of Blitzkreig (Killer Karl Krupp/Karl Steiner) goose-step into the camera frame. Krupp tells anyone listening that Slaughter is like America...pathetic. Krupp says Blitzkreig will break Slaughter and show America what a little man he is. By this time, Karl Steiner has gotten behind Slaughter. Gordon tries to warn Sarge but he's too late as Steiner drives the end of a riding crop into Slaughter's skull. The evil duo drag Slaughter to the ring and beat Sarge down. Slaughter tries to get up but Krupp locks in the German Klaw. Slaughter is bleeding profusely now as Gordon pleads 'someone in the back, help Sarge!' The fans hold their breath as Killer Karl Kox races out with a chair. Kox climbs into the ring and Krupp invites Kox to smash Slaughter. Gordon can be heard pleading on the tv mike for Kox to have a heart when Kox wheels and smashes Krupp with the chair followed by Steiner. Blitzkreig are driven from the ring but Krupp promises retribution will be had. Killer Karl Kox joins Gordon as Slaughter is carried to the back. Kox says there's been problems between him and Slaughter but a patriotic man was just attacked and he won't stand for it. Kox says he will stand by Sarge and battle Blitzkreig tooth and nail with him. --We come back from comercials and Gordon has Florida's favorite son, Mike Graham out for an interview. Mike says that Florida fans are in for a treat as his dad, Eddie Graham, will be in the territory while MCW is on hiatus. He says it would be an honor to team with his dad and battle The Assassins for the tag titles. The Assassins come out as they've taken offense to Mike's comments. Assassin #1 makes the comment that Mike needs to grow up a bit before he starts thinking about challenging them for the tag belts. Gordon says it's time for Mike's match and Assassin #1 says they'll stay and monitor Mikey's progress. 3. Gino Hernandez def. Mike Graham Mike Graham is pre-occupied with The Assassins the entire match. This proves to be his downfall as Assassin #1 distracts Mike and the referee allowing Assassin #2 to plant a loaded boot shot to the back of Graham's head. Gino follows with the Flying Reverse Elbow Drop for the win. Afterwards, The Assassins pummel Graham into a heap before Steve Keirn and Tim Horner chase them off. 4. The Olympians def. The Moondogs Good back and forth match that saw The Olympians keep The Moondogs off-guard with their teamwork. Later in the match, The Moondogs got away with using their bones as Lou Albano kept the referee on his toes. Mr Olympia appeared to 'load' his mask and dropped Rex with a vicious headbutt. Olympia followed with the Sleeperhold for the win. Albano complained loudly about Olympia's mask being 'loaded' but Olympia/Patera quickly left the ringside area with their win intact. --Gordon gives us an update on Sgt Slaughter's condition, saying Sarge was taken to a local hospital to be stitched up. Gordon says the main event is next as The Assassins make their first title defense of the Florida Heritage tag titles. He brings The Assassins and Sir Oliver Humperdink out. Humperdink says he's the manager of champions and The Assassins are champions. Assassin #1 says that being able to compete in the squared circle and defend championship belts proves they are the premier team in Florida and one of the premier teams in the LWA. 5. Steve Keirn/Tim Horner cor The Assassins but The Assassins retain the Florida Heritage tag titlesKeirn/Horner came out on fire and had Assassin #2 on the ropes very early. Assassin #1 saved his partner from certain defeat and Oliver Humperdink put Assassin #2's foot on the ropes after a Steve Keirn Piledriver. Finally, Assassin #1 became frustrated with his partner getting dominated that he grabbed Assassin #2 and they took the count-out loss to retain the titles. --Afterwards, Mike Graham comes out and tells The Assassins that while they were proving to be 'worthy' champions, he's secured Steve Keirn/Tim Horner another shot at the titles at tomorrow night's house show at The Armory in Tampa. Graham tells them that win, lose, or draw they will be facing The Grahams next week on PWF TV. The Assassins try to jump Mike Graham as the show goes of the air but are stopped by Keirn/Horner.
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Post by Admin on May 29, 2008 5:28:23 GMT -4
I love the interviews, overall solid work gabe...
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Post by gabe72 on May 30, 2008 1:45:13 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 1 Jun 2008 Fort Hester Homerly Armory; Tampa, Fl [/center] 1. Rock-n-Rolls RPMs def. The Oates Brothers with a Mike Davis Sleeperhold on Ted Oates in a squash. 2. Gino Hernandez def. Chris Adams with a flying dropkick. 3. The Piledrivers def. Charlie Cook/Rocky Johnson when Bulldog Bower crushes Charlie Cook with the Piledriver. 4. Karl Steiner uses a distraction from Killer Karl Krupp and a shot to the head with a riding crop to beat Killer Karl Kox in a highly anticipated match. The beatings continue afterwards until a banged up Sgt Slaughter makes the save. 5. The Olympians def. The Moondogs for the second straight match when Ken Patera puts Rex down with the Swinging Neckbreaker. 6. Bob Roop uses help from Oliver Humperdink to defeat Mr Wrestling with the Shoulder Breaker. 7. Johnny Valentine makes short work of Mike Graham finishing Graham off with the Atomic Skullcrusher. 8. The Assassins def. Steve Keirn/Tim Horner to retain the Florida Heritage tag titles after Assassin #1 nails Tim Horner with a headbutt with his 'loaded mask.'
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 3, 2008 2:20:36 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 4 Jun 2008 Lakeland Civic Auditorium; Lakeland, Fl [/center] 1. Ken Patera def. Gino Brito with the Swinging Neckbreaker in a short dominating show by Patera. 2. Bob Roop def. Chris Adams with the Shoulder Breaker. Roop hits a jumping knee strike to Adams' shoulder setting up the finish. 3. Killer Karl Kox def. Karl Steiner by dq after Karl Krupp attacks Kox on the auditorium floor with his riding crop. Blitzkreig keeps up the attack until Sgt Slaughter makes an appearance to drive the heels away. 4. Rocky Johnson/Charlie Cook and The Piledrivers battle to a 20-minute draw in the best match of the night. 5. Mike Graham def. Assassin #1 with a piledriver to pick-up a hard fought win. Afterwards, Assassin #2 jumps Graham from behind and The Assassins stuff Graham with the Spike Piledriver before security can intervene. 6. Johnny Valentine steals a win over Mr Wrestling in the main event. Mr Wrestling had the match won with the Sleeperhold until Oliver Humperdink gets involved and trips Mr Wrestling. Wrestling falls backwards with Valentine still locked in the Sleeper and hits his head on the bottom turnbuckle. Valentine is able to drape an arm across Mr Wrestling and Humperdink holds Wrestling's legs giving Johnny the win.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 7, 2008 11:39:25 GMT -4
PWF TV; 7 Jun 2008 Eddie Graham Sports Complex; Orlando, Fl [/center] --Gordon Solie welcomes everyone to the show. Gordon runs down today's televised card and mentions that the Florida championship tourney begins tomorrow night in Ft Lauderdale. It's win or go home as two brackets of eight with the top seeds being Johnny Valentine and Rikidozan. Gordon says PWF has two new acquisitions in 'Cowboy' Ron Bass and Barry Windham who join Gordon at the mike. Ron Bass and Barry Windham tell the fans it's good to be home. They've had some of their biggest successes in Florida and are eager to return to that pedestal. They say they have decided to enter the tag ranks and win the Florida tag titles. Bass and Windham are interrupted by The Olympians as Patera points out that they haven't beaten anyone yet to even be considered contenders. Patera says The Olympians will be their first test and finishes by telling them they won't make the grade. 1. 'Cowboy' Ron Bass/Barry Windham def. Angelo Poffo/Mike Sharpe Bass and Windham worked very well together and Bass finished 'Iron' Mike off with the Running Powerslam in under 5-minutes. 2. Steve Keirn def. Mr Olympia Exciting match between the two as Olympia tosses Keirn to the floor but Keirn reverses an Irish whip and sends Olympia crashing into the ringpost. Keirn drags the dazed Olympia back in the ring and delivers a crushing Piledriver for the win. --We come back from commercials and Gordon has the House of Humperdink at the podium. Humperdink complains that it seems there's some discrimination against his 'House' going on. First, it seems like The Assassins are defending the tag titles on every show and second, the PWF is bringing in wrestlers from other organizations to challenge his men as it's The Briscos' turn to feel the wrath of greatness. Johnny Valentine says that The Briscos didn't heed his warning about staying in Pennsylvania and they will pay dearly for this. Valentine says he feels slighted because he's not the overall #1 seed in the Florida title tournament. Valentine says he will punish everyone who gets in his way for this slight including the great Rikidozan himself. Mike Graham comes out to the podium and tells Humperdink that he shouldn't worry about The Assassins defending the belts for much longer because The Grahams will be winning those belts in the main event. Humperdink just laughs and asks Mike if his daddy has made it to the Sports Complex yet? 3. The Piledrivers tld Rocky Johnson/Charlie CookThese two teams go to their second straight time limit draw; this time a 10-minute time limit draw. The action was fast but neither team could get a significant advantage to keep the other down for any type of pin attempt. Afterwards, Bob Sweetan says he respects anyone who can go toe-to-toe with The Piledrivers and shakes Rocky Johnson's hand. The crowd gives both teams a good ovation but The Piledrivers jump Johnson/Cook as they were leaving the ring and leave them laying as the show goes to commercial. 4. Johnny Valentine/Bob Roop def. The BriscosThe Briscos come down from Pennsylvania to start their two day Florida 'vacation.' The match starts off fast and furious with both teams getting several nearfalls. In the end, the heels trap Jerry Brisco in their corner and beat him down. The end comes as Bob Roop hits Jerry Brisco with the Shoulder Breaker to pick up the win. 5. The Assassins def. Mike Graham/Steve Keirn to retain the Florida tag titlesBefore the match, Eddie Graham still hadn't shown up and Oliver Humperdink called for the bell to award his team with the forfeit win. However, much to Humperdink's chagrin, Gordon announced that Steve Keirn would take Eddie Graham's place. Mike Graham/Steve Keirn came out on fire as they scored several nearfalls on The Assassins. At this point, the studio audience is in an uproar sensing a title change but The Assassins manage to pull out the win with some chicanery from Oliver Humperdink. Humperdink had the referee distracted allowing Assassin #1 to 'load' his mask and blast Mike Graham for the win. Afterwards, The Assassins toss Steve Keirn to the floor and deliver two crushing Spike Piledrivers to Mike Graham. Suddenly, the crowd is in an uproar as Eddie Graham crashes the ring and tosses Assassin #1 to the floor. Steve Keirn battles Assassin #1 on the floor as Eddie Graham smashes Assassin #2 with a chair and Mike Graham sinks in the Figure Four Leglock. Assassin #2 is in serious trouble as Eddie Graham beats on Assassin #2's trapped leg until a loud audible pop is heard and Assassin #2 cries out in serious pain before security hits the ring. As Assassin #2 is carried to the back, Eddie Graham is at the podium with Gordon. Eddie says that's what happens when you mess with his boy. He tells the House of Humperdink that he's gonna tear the entire 'House' down as the credits roll to end the show.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 8, 2008 15:00:34 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 8 Jun 2008 War Memorial Auditorium; Ft Lauderdale, Fl [/center] --We’re in Ft Lauderdale with the first round to determine a new Florida heavyweight champion plus The Assassins defend the Florida tag titles against The Briscos. Also on the card, Karl Kox battles Karl Steiner in a Falls Count Anywhere grudge match. 1. Rocky Johnson def. Mr OlympiaRocky Johnson put a beating on Mr Olympia the entire match. Olympia racked up 7 tokens before falling to Johnson’s Flying Bodypress. 2. Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams battled to a no contestThe action was heated between these two former tag partners. The action went to the floor often as it seemed each man was only concerned with hurting each other. Finally, both were counted out and eliminated from the tournament. 3. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass def. Bob SweetanThese two went over 15-minutes of non-stop solid action. Sweetan could never put Bass in enough danger to hit the Piledriver but Bass is able to lift Sweetan up in the Running Powerslam for the win. 4. Johnny Valentine def. Charlie CookJohnny V was a man on a mission in this one. He allowed Cook three offensive moves and completely dominated the match. Valentine used the Atomic Skullcrusher to finish Cook off in under 5-minutes. 5. Karl Steiner def. Killer Karl Kox in a Falls Count Anywhere matchThis match was all over the place as the two guys brutalized each other with chairs and brass knuckles. The match stayed on the floor throughout and ended when Killer Karl Krupp helps Steiner deliver a spiked piledriver on the Memorial floor for the win. Kox had to be stretchered out after the match. 6. Steve Keirn def. Ken PateraPatera comes out and puts Keirn down saying that he is an Olympic athlete and Keirn is not. Keirn took it to the Olympic athlete and didn’t let up until he finished Patera off with the Piledriver. 7. Mike Graham def. Killer Karl KruppGraham capitalizes on a crucial mistake by Krupp and sends Krupp crashing into the turnbuckles with an atomic drop for the win. Afterwards, Krupp attacks Graham with his riding crop, busting the younger Graham open. Eddie Graham makes the save and challenges Krupp to a match at Wednesday’s house show. 8. Barry Windham def. Bob Roop via forfeitOliver Humperdink came out and said Bob Roop had been tasked to take care of urgent House of Humperdink business. Humperdink told Windham he’ll face Bob Roop soon enough and when he does Windham is in for a beating. 9. Rikidozan def. Mike DavisRikidozan, the #1 overall seed, was very impressive in dismantling Mike Davis. The match was short but the crowd was very excited to see the puroresu legend in action. Rikidozan finishes Davis off with the Thunderous Chops that wowed the crowd. 10. The Assassins def. The Briscos to retain the Florida tag titlesThe Briscos are overheard before the match saying there seems to be something different about Assassin #2. The Briscos start out hot and look to have the match and the titles in hand. Oliver Humperdink gets a timely distraction allowing Assassin #1 to blast Jerry Brisco with his ‘loaded’ mask. Assassin #2 follows with a shoulder breaker on Jerry to pick up the win.
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Post by wildfire on Jun 9, 2008 11:02:28 GMT -4
I really like the angle with Sarge... Cool idea!
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 10, 2008 21:27:29 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 11 Jun 2008 Community High School Gym; Jupiter, Fl [/center] --Quarterfinal round of the Florida heavyweight title tournament. Johnny Valentine receives a bye into the semi-finals due to Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams’ no contest on Sunday night. The main event has Eddie Graham squaring off against the evil Killer Karl Krupp. 1. Rock-n-Roll RPMs no contest Tim Horner/David SammartinoAs the match gets underway, PWF newcomers, Rip Hawk and Swede Hansen come out of the crowd and attack both teams. They toss the two teams to the floor and grab the house mike. They put the entire PWF tag roster on notice and claim to be the uncrowned Florida tag champions. 2. Gino Hernandez def. Chris Adams in a NO DQ matchThese two went back and forth and opened each other up early in the match. Gino wins with a ‘load’ elbow pad assisted Flying Reverse Elbow Drop. 3. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass cor Rocky Johnson Bass finishes Rocky by clotheslining him over the security railing and into the crowd. Bass rolls back into the ring giving him the countout win. Afterwards, Bass gets on the house mike and apologizes to Rocky for his tactics, saying it’s the Florida title and anything goes. The two shake hands afterwards. 4. Mike Graham def. Steve Keirn The two agreed to go all out before the match. Hard-hitting action throughout as both wanted to advance. Graham takes control late in the match and pins Keirn after a piledriver. The two shake hands afterwards to a standing ovation. 5. Barry Windham def. RikidozanGreat match between the two with lots of nearfalls, eight to be exact. The crowd is on their feet as Dozan tosses Windham into the turnbuckle but Barry explodes out of the buckles and catches Dozan with the Flying Lariat to get the win. The two get a huge standing ovation from the crowd afterwards. 6. Eddie Graham dq Killer Karl KruppGraham gets tossed around early on but rebounds with a lariat out of the buckles. Graham hits the Atomic Kneedrop but Karl Steiner attacks Graham causing the dq. Blitzkreig continues their attack until the Marine Corp battle hymn blares over the loudspeakers. The crowd is on its feet as Sgt Slaughter races down to the ring and chases the heels away.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 14, 2008 3:23:12 GMT -4
PWF TV; 14 Jun 2008 Eddie Graham Sports Complex; Orlando, Fl [/center] --Gordon Solie welcomes everyone to the show and gives an overview of today’s card. Gordon mentions that we have both semi-final matches of the Florida heavyweight title tournament on tap today with the finals tomorrow night. Gordon runs down the final four, mentioning Barry Windham’s mini-upset of the legendary Rikidozan. Gordon informs us that Killer Karl Kox suffered a serious injury at the hands of Blitzkreig this past Sunday night and will be out of action for at least the rest of the month. Gordon tells the fans that the LWA World champion, Harley Race, will be in the territory on Sunday, 22 June. Gordon mentions that we again have newcomers to Florida as they made their presence known on Wednesday night. With this, Gordon brings out Rip Hawk and Swede Hansen. Gordon mentions the match that Hawk/Hansen interfered in and says he’s sure both teams will be looking for a measure of revenge. Rip tells Gordon to show some respect to the man that taught Ric Flair everything he knows. He says he doesn’t care if the other two teams are upset. Tonight, they show Tim Horner/David Sammartino what a real tag team is all about. 1. Ken Patera def. Angelo PoffoIt doesn’t take long for Patera’s power to kick in as he catches Poffo coming through the ropes with a heavy clothesline. An Olympic Press Slam followed by the Swinging Neckbreaker finishes Poffo off in short order. During the match, Patera yells at Gordon from the ring, saying he’s going to break Steve Keirn in half and prove he‘s a great Olympian. 2. Rip Hawk/Swede Hansen def. Tim Horner/David SammartinoThis one wasn’t much of a contest either. Hawk/Hansen isolate Tim Horner in their corner and really beat him up. Sammartino saves his partner from sure defeat after a Rip Hawk Piledriver but Hansen tosses Sammartino to the floor and bounces his head off the ring apron. Hawk hit’s a second Piledriver to win the match. --After the commercial break, Gordon has the House of Humperdink at the podium. Gordon wonders why Bob Roop hasn’t joined the rest of the ‘House’ and makes the comment that there’s something different about Assassin #2. Gordon asks why Assassin #2 used a devastating shoulder breaker last Sunday in their title defense. Oliver Humperdink says Roop is on a special assignment and what’s wrong with Assassin #2 learning new devastating moves. The Assassins are the best tag team in the territory and watch Assassin #1 take apart Rocky Johnson tonight. Johnny Valentine promises that this time next week he’s going to be the Florida State champion and there’s nothing anyone can do about it. 3. Rocky Johnson dq Assassin #1These two go back and forth but when Rocky hit’s the Flying Body Press on Assassin #1, Assassin #2 charges the ring and nails Rocky with a brass knuckle shot. Assassin #2 hauls Rocky up and nails a devastating shoulder breaker before Charlie Cook can make the save. Rocky is in obvious pain as he’s helped to the back. Charlie Cook comes over to the podium and tells Gordon The Assassins will pay for this at tomorrow night’s house show. 4. Barry Windham def. Mike GrahamThey put on a great match that could have went either way. Graham looked good early as he hammered Windham. Windham had to break Graham’s Figure Four by crawling to the ropes. Barry fights his way back and takes control with a vertical suplex. Barry doesn’t look back as he uses a bulldog and the Sweetwater Suplex to set Graham up for the Flying Lariat for the win. --After the commercial break, Gordon brings out Eddie Graham and Sgt Slaughter. Sarge talks about being in RMWA’s World Series of Wrestling and performing well in the matches. Slaughter warns King Kong Bundy that if the ‘behemoth’ interferes in one of Sarge’s matches, he’s gonna choke Bundy out with the Cobra Clutch faster than you can sing the Marine Corp Battle hymn. Sarge finishes by wishing all father’s out there a Happy Father’s Day especially the fathers fighting the good fight in Iraq and Afghanistan! Gordon turns to Eddie Graham who says while Sarge is representing PWF in the Rocky Mountains, he’s gonna stay home and deal with Blitzkreig. Graham promises a surprise for Killer Karl Krupp and Karl Steiner at tomorrow night’s house show. 5. Johnny Valentine def. ‘Cowboy’ Ron BassRon Bass had this one won after planting Johnny V with the Running Powerslam but he starts taunting Valentine. Gordon even exclaims “just pin the man and shut his mouth!” Oliver Humperdink jumps on the ring apron distracting Bass and gives Valentine the momentum he needs. Johnny V comes back and shortly is on the advantage. Johnny hit’s the Atomic Skullcrusher and uses the ropes for extra leverage to pin Ron Bass. --Afterwards, Johnny V and Oliver Humperdink go to the podium and gloat to Gordon about Valentine winning the match and becoming the new Florida champion tomorrow night in Miami Beach.
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Post by neily on Jun 14, 2008 5:39:53 GMT -4
Nicely done Gabe.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 15, 2008 12:12:05 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 15 Jun 2008 Miami Beach Convention Center; Miami Beach, Fl [/center] --We’re in beautiful Miami Beach as we have the Florida State title tourney finals between Johnny Valentine and Barry Windham. The Assassins defend the Florida tag titles against Rocky Johnson and Charlie Cook. What exactly is Eddie Graham’s surprise for Blitzkreig? Rikidozan and the team of Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson are also on the card. 1. Moondogs def. The Oates BrothersThe Moondogs go on a roll in this one as they batter The Oates Brothers from pillar to post. Lou Albano causes a distraction allowing Spot to smash Ted Oates with his bone for the win. 2. ‘Bruiser’ Bob Sweetan def. Chris AdamsWith his tag team partner being traded, Sweetan is concentrating on working his way up the singles ranks. Chris Adams has proved to be a man who is tough to pin. Adams adds to his ‘hard to pin’ moniker in this one as he survives onslaught after onslaught. Adams survives four nearfalls but in the end he falls to Sweetan’s Piledriver. 3. Mr Olympia dq Mr Wrestling Mr Wrestling had his way early on and looked to end it with the Sleeperhold. Olympia fights his way to the ropes thus breaking up the attempt. Olympia gains control and sends Mr Wrestling to the floor. Mr Wrestling drags Olympia to the outside and sends him flying into the ring steps drawing the disqualification. Afterwards, Mr Wrestling puts Mr Olympia to sleep with the Sleeperhold. 4. Rip Hawk/Swede Hanson def. Rock-n-Roll RPMsThe RPMs impressive month of June hit a major roadblock in Hawk and Hansen. Rip and Swede just dominated their opponents and seemed to toy with the RPMs. Towards the end, all four men are slugging it out in the ring as the referee tries to get Hawk and Tommy Lane to their respective corners. Hanson uses the distraction to low-blow Davis and nail the Piledriver to pick up the win. Hawk picks Lane up and crushes him with the Piledriver for good measure. 5. Rikidozan dq Gino HernandezMaybe it’s jet lag, maybe it’s the hot weather in sunny Florida but Dozan was dominated by Gino Hernandez. Dozan frustrates Hernandez by continually getting a shoulder up pin attempt after pin attempt. Finally, a frustrated Hernandez blasts Dozan with a chair earning the dq. 6. Steve Keirn no contest Ken PateraThe match spills to the floor early on and as the referee counts them out, they battle around the ring slugging each other with stiff rights and lefts. Afterwards, Patera blasts Keirn with the timekeeper’s bell busting the popular Keirn open. 7. Blitzkreig def. The Grahams Eddie Graham’s surprise turned out to be his son, Mike. Whether Blitzkreig was surprised or not is hard to tell as Krupp/Steiner dominate Mike Graham. Eddie saves Mike countless times from sure defeat. Blitzkreig double-team Eddie and toss him to the floor. Karl Krupp hits the Hangman on Mike to pick up the win. Afterwards, Krupp opens Mike up with his riding crop until Eddie clears the ring with a steel chair. 8. Rocky Johnson/Charlie Cook def. The Assassins to win the Florida tag titlesRocky Johnson was a man on a mission as he held his own against both Assassins. The Assassins finally take control and corner Charlie Cook. Cook survives nearfall after nearfall and Rocky Johnson saves him from certain defeats after an Assassin #2 shoulder breaker. At this point, Eddie Graham comes out and claims he knows who Assassin #2 over the house mike. Both Assassins argue with Graham and Cook uses the distraction to nail Assassin #2 with the Flying Shoulder Block. Oliver Humperdink is beside himself as the referee makes the 3-count and the new champs celebrate with the fans. 9. Barry Windham def. Johnny Valentine to win the Florida title5-star match candidate and definitely match of the night. Neither man could gain a distinct advantage during the first half of the match. Windham gets the advantage and gets nearfalls with the Sweetwater Suplex and the Flying Lariat. Johnny V uses a low-blow and an Atomic Skullcrusher for a close nearfall. Valentine uses a brass knuckle shot behind the ref’s back to gain another nearfall. Johnny tries again but its caught pulling the brass knuckles out of his boot. Valentine and the ref argue over the foreign object allowing Windham to nail Johnny with the Flying Lariat to pick up the win and the title.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 18, 2008 21:39:47 GMT -4
PWF House Show; 18 Jun 2008 Hollywood Sportatorium; Hollywood, Fl [/center] 1. ‘Bruiser’ Bob Sweetan def. Angelo PoffoBob Sweetan is looking to continue his momentum as he’s slated for a Florida title shot against Barry Windham on Sunday, 22 June. Sweetan comes out all business and takes care of Poffo in a matter of minutes. Sweetan finishes Poffo off with a fall away slam set-up by the Piledriver. 2. Assassin #2 def. David SammartinoAnother short match as David Sammartino runs into a buzz saw in Assassin #2. Assassin #2 uses a devastating shoulder breaker to pick-up the win. 3. Gino Hernandez def. Mike GrahamThe two went back and forth until Graham misses a turnbuckle charge and eats an elbow. Hernandez gets a two count with the Flying Reverse Elbow Drop and finishes the match with a series of fist drops for the win. 4. Johnny Valentine def. Chris AdamsJohnny V didn’t mess around with Chris Adams. Adams looked like a fish out of water against Valentine. Valentine allowed minimal offense and flared back with a huge chop to the chest that sent Adams to the floor. Valentine batters Adams on the floor and busts Adams open by sending him crashing into the ringpost. Back in the ring, Johnny V nails the Atomic Skullcrusher for the win. 5. Sgt Slaughter/Eddie Graham dq Killer Karl Krupp/Karl SteinerThe match breaks down into a free for all until The Assassins charge the ring and attack Eddie Graham. The Assassins batter Graham as Blitzkreig beat on Slaughter as both faces are bloodied by the heels. The beatings continued until Mike Graham leads an entourage of security down to break up the muggings. 6. The Olympians def. Ron Bass/Barry Windham Excellent main event as The Olympians make good on their promise to beat Bass and Windham. Ken Patera breaks Ron Bass with the Swinging Neckbreaker to get the win for his team.
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Post by gabe72 on Jun 21, 2008 13:25:05 GMT -4
PWF TV; 21 June 2008 Eddie Graham Sports Complex; Orlando, Fl [/center] --Gordon Solie welcomes us to another edition of PWF TV. Gordon announces that Barry Windham is your new Florida champion, besting Johnny Valentine on Sunday night. He also mentions that Rocky Johnson and Charlie Cook beat The Assassins for the Florida tag titles as well. Gordon says that Windham and ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass will battle Valentine and Bob Roop in the main event. Gordon also says we’ll have the first round of the Florida TV title on the show today. Johnny Valentine and Oliver Humperdink come out and demand to know who is facing Harley Race in the non-title main event at tomorrow night’s house show. Gordon says he was about to get to that. Gordon says the decision was made a couple of weeks ago when PWF secured the date for Harley’s appearance. Gordon says the decision was made for Sgt Slaughter to face Harley Race because Slaughter was the highest ranked PWF wrestler at the end of May. Johnny Valentine looks on in disbelief as he stares Gordon down. Johnny goes off on Humperdink before storming off camera to the back. Humperdink quickly follows, stopping only to tell Gordon that someone will pay for this insult to Valentine. 1. Taz def. Mr WrestlingGordon commented Taz was a suplexing machine. Taz looked rusty early on as Mr Wrestling looked to end it early with the Sleeperhold but Taz was able to fight out of the hold. Taz goes on to land some impressive suplexes to set up the Tazmission for the submission win. 2. Rocky Johnson def. Mr OlympiaRocky makes short work of the masked Mr Olympia. Olympia couldn’t get anything going and Rocky finishes him off with the Flying Body Press. Afterwards, Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson make an appearance by attacking Rocky Johnson. Gordon comments that Hawk/Hanson get a Florida tag title shot at tomorrow night’s house show as they beat Rocky down. Gordon also mentions Charlie Cook isn’t here today as well. The two stuff Rocky with a spike piledriver before casually strolling to the back. --Gordon brings out Eddie Graham who says he knows who Assassin #2 is and has brought proof. Graham holds up a camera tape as The Assassins charge out and beat Eddie down. As The Assassins are putting the boots to Graham, Oliver Humperdink tears the video tape up. The beatings continue until Mike Graham, Steve Keirn, and David Sammartino make the save. A bloodied Eddie Graham tells Gordon he’s made copies of the tape and will show the world who Assassin #2 really is next week. 3. ‘Bruiser’ Bob Sweetan def. Steve KeirnSteve Keirn plays the ‘babyface in peril’ part almost the entire match as he survives several Piledrivers by Sweetan. The match goes to the floor where Sweetan catches Keirn with a stiff clothesline into the ring post. Sweetan follows with a fall away slam to advance in the tourney. 4. Mike Graham def. Gino HernandezGino Hernandez dominated for long stretches of the match but couldn’t Mike Graham away. Graham capitalizes on Hernandez’ mistakes and forces him to submit to the Figure Four Leglock. 5. ‘Cowboy’ Ron Bass/Barry Windham def. Johnny Valentine/Bob RoopBarry Windham and Johnny Valentine opened things up and soon Windham busts Johnny’s nose with the Flying Lariat. Valentine’s anger gets the best of him and soon he’s on his back after a Windham Sweetwater Suplex for a long two count. Johnny V looks to be finished but makes the tag to Bob Roop. Roop and Ron Bass square off but Bass has Roop planted with the Running Powerslam in quick fashion for another two count. Windham is tagged back in and makes short work of Roop finishing him off with the Flying Lariat. As this was going on, Johnny Valentine had left ringside and grabbed the Florida belt from Gordon’s podium. Johnny pulls Ron Bass from the ring apron and blasts Bass with the Florida belt, sending Bass careening into the ringpost down and out. The attack on Barry Windham was vicious as Valentine delivered belt shot after belt shot busting Windham open badly. An angered Bob Roop gets in Valentine’s face wanting to know why Valentine wasn’t there for the save. Johnny responds by blasting Roop with the title belt and walks away. --Gordon brings the irate Johnny Valentine over to the broadcast podium. Valentine puts the Florida title on the podium as Barry Windham’s blood drips off the belt and onto the floor. Gordon comments that was one of the most heinous acts he’s seen in the wrestling business and that the Florida belt belongs to Barry Windham and not Johnny Valentine. Valentine tells Gordon he can clean the belt up and take it back to Windham when he’s done here. Valentine addresses Bob Roop saying if Bob wants to avenge he’s manhood for what happened in the ring then he won’t run from Roop but he will beat him. He addresses Harley Race by saying for Harley not to be surprised if he makes an 'appearance' in the Race/Slaughter match tomorrow night. He makes the comment that he's in shock Ole Anderson is the #1 contender for Race's World belt. He says Anderson couldn't hold his jockstrap much less win the World title. Valentine says from day one Oliver Humperdink has promised him many things but not one has been fulfilled. He tells Humperdink he’s this close to getting fired as Valentine’s manager and says he's found two guys whom he trusts. Johnny brings out the Blonde Bombers, Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson as the credits roll.
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