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Post by tyguy on Feb 9, 2009 22:14:57 GMT -4
I will be returning to my card and dice LOW feds, the USWA and ICW. I am halfway through the third game year since the first LOW edition came out. When I began my LOW fed with the first set, I dated my cards in the year 2116, the then current year of the GWF. Now I am midway through 2118, this way I'm never behind the actual date and year. The first year I ran one fed, then broke into two promotions to continue using all the cards, those being the USWA and ICW.
Both companies are under the NWA banner, and the world champions defend in both territories. I'll give a rundown of events so far in the current year to get people caught up, as all of my past results are on the old message board.
The NWA board of directors announced that 2118 will open with a 32-man tournament to determine the first ever World Television champion. The ICW and the USWA each held their own 16-man tournament over the course of a month or so on regular television. Don Leo Jonathan defeated Buddy Rose at ICW Saturday Night's Main Event, Feb. 26, 2118 to become the first world TV champion.
A new major event took place in January -- The Royal Rumble. The Sheik eliminated Greg Valentine to win the 30-man Royal Rumble.
The year began with Bobby Heenan building a stable in both ICW and the USWA. He was soon opposed by teams managed by Captain Lou Albano.
At Wrestlemania II, Jimmy Snuka won the world heavyweight title from Nick Bockwinkel. This is where the split between Bockwinkel and Race took place, as well as Bruiser Brody turning on the Superfly.
Snuka and Brody engaged in a brutal feud that resulted in a Hell in a Cell match at UWF Pain & Punishment. This was not a sanctioned match and Snuka was stripped of the world title for participating.
The NWA title was then put on the line at the Cauliflower Cup Tournament. Mil Mascaras defeated Harley Race to win his third world championship.
ICW Title results so far in 2118
Intercontinental Championship Rick Rude def. Johnny Valentine at Wrestlemania II; Chicago, IL. March 27, 2118 Def. George Hackenschmidt; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. April 16, 2118 Johnny Valentine def. Rick Rude for the title at SNME. Berlin, Germany. May 21, 2118
Intercontinental Tag Team Championship Bob Orton Jr. & Don Muraco def. The Vachons at SNME; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Feb. 26, 2118 The Vachons def. Bob Orton Jr. & Don Muraco; Thunder Bay, Ontario. March 12, 2118 Def. Bob Orton Jr. & Don Muraco, Chicago St. Fight at Wrestlemania II; Chicago, IL. March 27, 2118 Def. Gorgeous George & Koko B. Ware; Mexico City. April 23, 2118 Def. Gorgeous George & Koko B. Ware at SNME; Berlin, Germany. May 21, 2118
NWA Title results so far in 2118:
NWA World Heavyweight Title Jimmy Snuka def. Nick Bockwinkel for the title at Wrestlemania II; Chicago, IL. March 27, 2118 Def. Bruiser Brody in a non-title Loser Leaves Town match, Parade of Champions; Houston. April 24 Lost to Rikidozan by D.Q.; Morocco. April 30, 2118 Stripped of the title for wrestling a non-sanctioned Hell in a Cell Match; Berlin, Germany. May 21 Mil Mascaras def. Harley Race in the Cauliflower Cup tournament final; Pittsburgh, PA. May 29, 2118.
NWA World Television Title Don Leo Jonathan def. Buddy Rose for the title in a tournament final at SNME; Saskatoon. Feb. 26, 2118 Fought Buddy Rose to a double disqualification; Sioux Falls, SD. Feb. 27, 2118 Def. Bob Armstrong; Salt Lake City, UT. March 13, 2118 Def. Buddy Rose at Wrestlemania II; Chicago, IL. March 27, 2118 Dick Hutton def. Don Leo Jonathan for the title; San Ignacio, Mexico. April 9, 2118 Don Leo Jonathan def. Dick Hutton for the title; Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. April 16, 2118 Danny Hodge def. Don Leo Jonathan for the title at Parade of Champions; Houston, TX. April 24, 2118 Def. Bob Armstrong; Wheeling, WV. May 8, 2118 Greg Valentine def. Danny Hodge for the title; Buffalo, NY. May 22, 2118 Def. Larry Zbyszko; Greenland. June 4, 2118 Stan Lane def. Greg Valentine for the title; Meadowlands, NJ. June 12, 2118
NWA Womens World Title Princess Victoria def. April Hunter in a tournament final; Osaka, Japan. April 11, 2118 Def. April Hunter at Parade of Champions; Houston, TX. April 24, 2118 Sherri Martel def. Princess Victoria at the Cauliflower Cup; Pittsburgh, PA. May 29, 2118
NWA World Tag Team Titles Destroyer & Dan Severn def. LOD 2/3 Falls for title at Royal Rumble; Anchorage, AK. Jan. 30, 2118 Lost to Antonio Inoki & Giant Baba by DQ; Bismarck, ND. February 20, 2118 Def. Antonio Inoki & Giant Baba at Wrestlemania II; Chicago, IL. March 27, 2118 Kangaroos def. Destroyer & Dan Severn to win the titles; Tucson, AZ. April 17, 2118 Def. Antonio Inoki & Giant Baba 2/3 falls at Parade of Champions; Houston, TX. April 24, 2118 Def. The Vachons at the Cauliflower Cup; Pittsburgh, PA. May 29, 2118
NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Dream Team & Jimmy Valiant def. Ed Lewis & Jim Londos; Venice Beach, CA. January 16, 2118 Curt Hennig, Ray Stevens, King Kong Bundy def. Albano’s Army; Sioux Falls, SD. Feb. 27, 2118 Def. Steve Williams, Ted DiBiase, Jim Duggan; Montreal, Quebec. March 19, 2118 Ivan Koloff, Nikolai Volkoff, George Hackenschmidt def. Heenan Family; Tijuana. April 2 Def. Chris Candido, Danny Doring, Steve Corino; Mexico City. April 23, 2118 Def. Midnight Express at SNME; Berlin, Germany. May 21, 2118
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Post by tyguy on Feb 9, 2009 22:32:03 GMT -4
This is the current roster for ICW
Johnny Valentine (I-C Ch)
The Heenan Family Vachons (I-C Tag Ch) Rick Rude Nick Bockwinkel Ray Stevens
Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) Iron Mike DiBiase Ted DiBiase Steve Williams Bob Orton Sr. Bob Orton Jr. Dan Severn Masked Superstar Dallas Page Larry Zbyszko Rikidozan Don Leo Jonathan Killer Kowalski Larry Sharpe Billy Red Lyons Cousin Luke Missing Link Konnan
Managers Nikita Breznikov Jim Cornette Bobby Heenan
Princess Victoria Madusa Miceli Ida Mae Martinez Heidi Lee Morgan Jazz Luna Vachon
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Post by tyguy on Feb 9, 2009 22:48:28 GMT -4
Here are the ICW results for the current game month.
ICW announced its lineup for Impact on June 4, 2118 from Greenland.
The ladies will be in action with two big matches. First it will be Ida Mae Martinez teaming with Heidi Lee Morgan to take on Luna Vachon and Jazz. Then Madusa Miceli goes up against the former womens champion Princess Victoria.
Some of the newcomers to ICW will step into the ring. Hillbilly Cousin Luke meets Bob Orton Jr. The Masked Superstar squares off against Larry Sharpe.
Former U.S. tag team champions Iron Mike DiBiase and Bob Orton Sr. meet in singles competition. The Midnight Express will battle the Bolsheviks and Jim Cornette's contingent will be without Stan Lane for the first time ever.
Killer Kowalski will look to punish Konnan for his recent actions with the new world champion Mil Mascaras. Greg "the Hammer" Valentine makes his first defense of the World TV title against Larry Zbyszko.
The main event is a gigantic 10-man tag team match as Bobby Heenan looks to show the world that he rules professional wrestling with his stable. The Heenan Family - Rick Rude, Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens and the Vachons, will try and back that statement up against the team of Johnny Valentine, Rikidozan, Don Leo Jonathan, Ted DiBiase and Steve Williams.
ICW Impact #75 Greenland June 4, 2118
Jazz/Luna Vachon def. Ida Mae Martinez/Heidi Lee Morgan
Ida Mae and Heidi Lee started out in good shape against Jazz. She put Ida Mae down and Luna came off the top for the Lunar Eclipse to score the win.
Bob Orton Jr. def. Cousin Luke
Hillbilly Cousin Luke debuted in ICW and the fans immediately took a liking to him. The redneck fought hard and held off all the efforts of Orton Jr. to put him away. The Cowboy finally got the win after a Superplex.
Masked Superstar def. Larry Sharpe
Larry Sharpe also took a beating but wouldn't give up against the Masked Superstar. The Cobraclutch eventually finished off Sharpe but then Dallas Page came through the crowd to jump in the ring and attack the Masked Superstar.
Madusa Miceli def. Princess Victoria
Former world champion Princess Victoria went toe to toe with Madusa. This one neared the time limit but Madusa got the pin with a back suplex.
Iron Mike DiBiase def. Bob Orton Sr.
Orton jumped DiBiase before the bell and kept him trouble for a very long tie. DiBiase took the punishment and fought back to win with the top rope knee drop.
Midnight Express def. Bolsheviks
Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey had Jim Cornette with them but Stan Lane is now in the USWA. Nikolai Volkoff never made a tag but Ivan Koloff came in for a save after the Vegomatic. The Doublegoozle downed Volkoff.
Killer Kowalski def. Konnan
These two fought most of the time on the outside of the ring. Kowalski put away Konnan with the Claw.
Greg Valentine def. Larry Zbyszko to retain the World TV title
The Living Legend couldn't take advantage of this title match in his debut in ICW. The Hammer controlled the match and won with a back suplex.
Johnny Valentine, Rikidozan, Don Leo Jonathan, Ted DiBiase, Steve Williams def. Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens, Rick Rude, Vachons
The Heenan Family is back together and the Brain brought all of them out for this huge 10-man tag team match. Heenan's team had DiBiase at a disadvantage but after the tag it was Valentine and Dr. Death taking over. Butcher Vachon was pinned after a power bomb by Williams.
Next week in Norway: Ida Mae Martinez vs. Luna Vachon Dan Severn vs. Larry Sharpe Billy Red Lyons vs. Bob Orton Sr. Missing Link/Cousin Luke vs. Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens Dallas Page vs. Masked Superstar Mike DiBiase vs. Bob Orton Jr. Don Leo Jonathan vs. Rick Rude Vachons (I-C Tag Ch) vs. Ted DiBiase/Steve Williams
ICW Impact #76 Norway June 11, 2118
It was a brutal edition of Impact with two wrestlers being injured!
Ida Mae Martinez def. Luna Vachon
This one nearly went the time limit. Luna dominated for most of the match but Ida Mae battled back with high risk moves off the top and won with her patented dropkick.
Dan Severn def. Larry Sharpe
Severn had this one locked up from the start and worked Sharpe over on the mat before deciding to end it.
Billy Red Lyons def. Bob Orton Sr.
This one was a big-time, knock-down, drag out fight. Lyons went toe to toe in and out of the ring with Orton Sr. Somehow the ref let everything go and nobody was DQed. Lyons pulled off a big upset in this one.
Cousin Luke/Missing Link def. Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens.
Speaking of major upsets, here was another one. It started out with Luke getting hammered on both by both men. He made a tag and the Link went nuts on Bockwinkel, hitting his head butt and then smashing Bockwinkel with a steel chair and scoring the three-count. Heenan's men then annihilated the Link for this atrocity.
Masked Superstar def. Dallas Page
This match came about because of Page's attack after the Masked Superstar beat Larry Sharpe last week. The Masked Superstar was never in real trouble and put away Page.
Bob Orton Jr. def. Mike DiBiase
This family feud continued with Orton winning after the superplex. His dad hit the ring and the two double teamed DiBiase before his son Ted could clear the ring.
Rick Rude def. Don Leo Jonathan
This was an incredible contest between two of the top ranked wrestlers in the world. It was so good that Bobby Heenan didn't interfere at all. It could have gone either way but Rude came out on top after the Rude Awakening.
Vachons (I-C Tag Ch) def. Ted DiBiase/Steve Williams
The I-C champs came out on top once again. It was a tough fight for both teams but the Butcher used the Hangman to get the win.
Next week in Sweden: Princess Victoria vs. Jazz Cousin Luke vs. Konnan Don Leo Jonathan vs. Dan Severn Dallas Page/Larry Sharpe vs. Midnight Express Billy Red Lyons vs. Larry Zbyszko Bolsheviks vs. Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens Killer Kowalski vs. Masked Superstar Ted DiBiase/Steve Williams vs. The Ortons Johnny Valentine (I-C Ch) vs. Rick Rude (Steel Cage)
ICW officials have announced some exciting news for the upcoming SuperClash III event to be held in Athens, Greece. It appears the talked about Junior heavyweight division is going to become a reality in the near future. One match signed for SuperClash is Japanese superstars Jushin Thunder Liger vs. Tiger Mask! These two are regarded as the greatest of all-time in the light-heavyweight ranks. This is an encounter that is sure to leave fans speechless and very well could steal the entire show.
ICW Impact #77 Sweden June 18, 2118
Princess Victoria def. Jazz
An amazing womens match to open Impact. It easily could have gone either way but the former champion Victoria beat Jazz with the Tomahawk chop.
Konnan def. Cousin Luke
Konnan took his time in putting away Cousin Luke with the 187.
Don Leo Jonathan def. Dan Severn
DLJ stays in command and beats Severn with the atomic drop.
Midnight Express def. Dallas Page/Larry Sharpe
Page and Sharpe stay in the match for a long time. Vegomatic on Sharpe.
Larry Zbyszko def. Billy Red Lyons
Lyons with some offense, LZ two piledrivers; off ropes PD on Lyons.
Masked Superstar def. Killer Kowalski by DQ
Vachons & Bobby Heenan def. Kangaroos & Wild Red Berry
Vachons slowly take over, Heenan in when opp, down, Heenan ropes pin Costello.
Ted DiBiase/Steve Williams def. The Ortons
tremendous tag match, Dr. Death in major trouble, DiBiase carries team, O. Stampede on Orton Jr.
Johnny Valentine (I-C Ch) def. Rick Rude (Steel Cage)
great steel cage match, Rude upper hand, Johnny V. holds on, Rude Awakening, JV back off 2nd tb, Skull Crusher
Next week in Finland: Madusa, Heidi Lee Morgan vs. Sherri Martel, Luna Vachon Dallas Page vs. Dan Severn Don Leo Jonathan vs. Larry Zbyszko Steve Williams vs. Bob Orton Sr. Rikidozan, Cousin Luke vs. Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens Vachons vs. Midnight Express Kangaroos vs. Bolsheviks Ted DiBiase vs. Bob Orton Jr. Mil Mascaras, Killer Kowalski vs. Konnan, Masked Superstar
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Post by tyguy on Feb 12, 2009 15:55:32 GMT -4
ICW Impact #78 Finland June 25, 2118
Just one day before ICW SuperClash III, Impact hits the airwaves!
Sherri Martel/Luna Vachon def. Madusa Miceli/Heidi Lee Morgan
After Morgan and Luna fought each other, NWA womens world champion Sherri Martel pinned her challenger tomorrow night on payper view Madusa with a top rope splash.
Dan Severn def. Dallas Page
DDP got hit hard right from the start and never recovered. A pair of German suplexes by "The Beast" put him away.
Larry Zbyszko def. Don Leo Jonathan
The big man was on top in this one for a long time. Zbyszko held on and when he got an opening a piledriver pinned Jonathan. They will meet in tag team action tomorrow and Zbyszko piledrove DLJ again after the match.
Steve Williams def. Bob Orton Sr.
Dr. Death goes after the World TV title tomorrow, but got a rough match from the elder Orton. In the end the Doctor was too powerful with his German suplexes and got the pin.
Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens def. Rikidozan/Cousin Luke
The Heenan Family members have been taking cheap shots at Cousin Luke lately, and he got some help for this one. Luke nailed Stevens at the bell, and tagged Dozan. After that Bockwinkel and Stevens annihilated Rikidozan and beat him with a piledriver.
Midnight Express def. The Vachons
Jim Cornette sent Eaton and Condrey after Heenan's I-C tag champs in a great tag team match. Heenan and Cornette had an altercation on the outside after the Veg-O-Matic. Condrey then hit the leg sweep to pin the Butcher in this non-title match.
Kangaroos def. The Bolsheviks
Red Berry's World tag team champs easily disposed of two-thirds of the World six-man tag team champions. Berry distracted Volkoff and Costello caught him with a forearm.
Ted DiBiase def. Bob Orton Jr.
DiBiase got the better of Orton at the bell and pinned him with a spinning neckbreaker.
Konnan/Masked Superstar def. Mil Mascaras/Killer Kowalski by D.Q.
Another match showing what's to come at SuperClash III. After Kowalski and the Masked Superstar fought for awhile, Mascaras went nuts against Superstar and was disqualified on the outside.
ICW SUPERCLASH III June 26, 2118 Athens, Greece
DARK MATCH
PRINCESS VICTORIA, HEIDI LEE MORGAN VS. JAZZ, LUNA VACHON
COUSIN LUKE, MISSING LINK VS. DALLAS PAGE, LARRY SHARPE
DON LEO JONATHAN, BILLY RED LYONS VS. DAN SEVERN, LARRY ZBYSZKO
PAY-PER VIEW
ELIMINATION MATCH THE RUSSIANS (SIX-MAN TAG CH) VS. HEENAN FAMILY
TIGER MASK VS. JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER
NEW AGE OUTLAWS VS. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
2/3 FALLS SHERRI MARTEL (WOMENS CH) VS. MADUSA MICELI
STAN LANE (WORLD TV CH) VS. STEVE WILLIAMS
LUMBERJACK MATCH KILLER KOWALSKI VS. MASKED SUPERSTAR
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE THE DIBIASES VS. THE ORTONS
JOHNNY VALENTINE (I-C CH) VS. RIKIDOZAN
TITLE FOR TITLE KANGAROOS (WORLD TAG CH) VS. VACHONS (I-C TAG CH)
MEXICAN DEATH MATCH MIL MASCARAS (WORLD CH) VS. KONNAN
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Post by tyguy on Feb 19, 2009 14:45:27 GMT -4
ICW SUPERCLASH III Athens, Greece June 26, 2118
DARK MATCHES
Jazz/Luna Vachon def. Princess Victoria/Heidi Lee Morgan
Victoria never made a tag to Morgan. After Jazz worked her over, P.V. missed off the top rope. Luna hit the Eclipse, a facebuster and DDT put her away.
Dallas Page/Larry Sharpe def. Cousin Luke/Missing Link by D.Q.
Luke and the Link looked real good for most of the match. The Link went nuts with a chair on Page and the bell rang.
Don Leo Jonathan/Billy Red Lyons def. Dan Severn/Larry Zbyszko
A nice back and forth tag match that ended with Jonathan using the Mormon Swing on Severn.
PPV MATCHES
ELIMINATION MATCH WORLD SIX-MAN TAG TEAM TITLES The Russians def. The Heenan Family Sole Survivor: Ivan Koloff
A super opening bout to SuperClash. Recently, there has been some problems amongst the Russians, now that they are split up in ICW and the USWA, but there weren't any in this match.
Great action the entire way through the match. Koloff eliminated Stevens with a bear hug. Hackenschmidt defeated Bockwinkel after a wristlock suplex, leaving Rick Rude all by himself.
Rude fought a tremendous match. Twice with the Rude Awakening eliminated Nikolai Volkoff. His finisher finally downed Hackenschmidt to make the match one on one. Heenan did his best to help Rude but it wasn't enough, and Koloff came off the top with a knee drop to pin Rude and retain the World six-man tag team titles.
Jushin Thunder Liger def. Tiger Mask
The first ever meeting between these two legendary junior heavyweights. Tiger Mask could not get his offense going as Liger looked awesome. It took the Fisherman Buster twice and a Shooting Star Press for Liger to finally win the match.
New Age Outlaws def. Midnight Express
The debut for the Road Dogg and Billy Gunn was a great one, as Dennic Condrey never did tag in Bobby Eaton. First the pump handle slam and then the leg drop by Gunn ended the match.
BEST 2/3 FALLS WOMENS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Madusa Miceli def. Sherri Martel (ch), 2-0
Madusa was on a mission and would not be denied the world title belt. A pair of airplane spins took the first fall, and Madusa won the title with a back suplex.
WORLD TV TITLE Stan Lane (ch) def. Steve Williams
Nobody gave Lane a chance at holding onto the title, after he recently upset Greg Valentine. Dr. Death didn't have it on this night. Lane looked great and it took some time but wore down the Doctor to get the pin after a flapjack.
LUMBERJACK MATCH Killer Kowalski def. Masked Superstar
Kowalski got some help from his friends on the outside. The Claw by Kowalski ended this one.
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE The Ortons def. The DiBiases
Ted missed a top rope move and Orton Sr. pinned him with a piledriver. The Ortons spike piledrove DiBiase on the floor after the match.
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP Johnny Valentine (ch) def. Rikidozan
An unbelievable title match. Rikidozan nearly grabbed the belt early on with a ferocious attack. Valentine roared back, but Rikidozan withstood the skullcrusher at least a half dozen times and kept kicking out. Valentine was able to pull out the win with the sleeper.
TITLE FOR TITLE WORLD/I-C TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Kangaroos (ch) def. Vachons (I-C Ch)
Heenan couldn't help his men in this match either. The Vachons were not on top of their game, and the world tag team champions were. The Kangaroos put down the Mad Dog with the Marble Bor Leglock to take the I-C tag titles and put them with the world tag belts. The New Age Outlaws stormed out and attacked both teams before running away.
MEXICAN DEATH MATCH WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Mil Mascaras def. Konnan
This feud heated up with Konnan's attacks on the champs, after his bad mouthing Mascaras and claiming to be the biggest TV and movie star in all of Mexico. Mascaras didn't need a lot of time to win. He climbed the pole for the brass knucks and knocked Konnan out.
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Post by tyguy on Feb 19, 2009 15:47:32 GMT -4
For the first time since the title was created Feb. 13, 2117, the Intercontinental tag team titles are vacant. Current World tag team champions the Kangaroos took the belts from the Vachons in a title for title match at SuperClash III.
Bobby Heenan fought against the ICW putting together a tournament to determine the new champions, saying his team has dominated the title and should at least be named one of two top contenders and have a match.
The championship committee disagreed. They also drew a random first round bracket for the championship tournament. ICW also decided to invite the United States tag team champions to be in the tournament.
I-C Tag Team Title Tournament First Round
New Age Outlaws vs. The Vachons
The Ortons vs. Gorgeous George/Koko B. Ware
Heartbreak Express vs. Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens
Midnight Express vs. Bolsheviks
The Mongols vs. Angelo Mosca/The Mountie
Giant Baba/Antonio Inoki vs. Ted DiBiase/Steve Williams
Tiger Mask/Jushin Thunder Liger vs. Killer Bees
Naptown Dragons vs. The Valiants (U.S. Tag Ch)
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Post by tyguy on Feb 22, 2009 15:35:23 GMT -4
ICW IMPACT #78 Saint Petersburg, Russia July 2, 2118
Tonight on ICW Impact, the first round of the Intercontinental Tag Team Championship Tournament!
JAZZ def. IDA MAE MARTINEZ
Ida Mae gave Jazz a real tough fight and didn't back down. Jazz turned the match around though and won with the STF.
JOHNNY VALENTINE def. MISSING LINK by D.Q.
The I-C champ took a serious beating from the Link, but Valentine dished it right back at him. The Link went balistic with a steel chair and finally the ref called for the bell.
KONNAN def. MIKE DIBIASE
Konnan took charge of this one and downed DiBiase with the Tequila Sunrise.
LARRY ZBYSZKO def. DALLAS PAGE
The Living Legend took DDP to school, winning with the sleeper.
KILLER KOWALSKI def. DAN SEVERN
After a real good back and forth match, Kowalski won with the Claw.
DON LEO JONATHAN def. MASKED SUPERSTAR
An excellent contest. The Superstar couldn't down the giant with a spinning neckbreaker, and it was sustained use of the Mormon Swing that gave DLJ the win.
RICK RUDE def. RIKIDOZAN
A great match between a pair of top I-C title contenders. Rude didn't win with his finisher but grabbed a handful of tights to steal a pin.
I-C TAG TEAM TITLE TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND
NEW AGE OUTLAWS def. THE VACHONS
The NAO have hit ICW like wild fire, beating the Midnight Express at SuperClash III and now the former I-C tag champs. Heenan's men didn't get very much going their way. Billy Gunn ended this one with the standing leg drop on Mad Dog.
THE ORTONS def. GORGEOUS GEORGE/KOKO B. WARE
Bob Sr. and Jr. steamrolled over George and Koko. Orton pounded Koko with a piledriver.
NICK BOCKWINKEL/RAY STEVENS def. HEARTBREAK EXPRESS
The Davis boys had the misfortune of their first match ever to be against a Heenan Family team. They never had a chance and Bockwinkel won with the sleeper.
BOLSHEVIKS def. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
In their home country, Ivan Koloff and Nikolai Vokoff were cheered as heroes, and they came through with a huge win. Eaton and Condrey dominated for awhile, then the match turned into a classic back and forth struggle. Cornette and Breznikov had their differences on the floor. Koloff used his chain and then the bearhug to win the match.
ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE def. THE MONGOLS
Two more teams making their debuts, with Sir Oliver Humperdink in the corner of the Mongols. They worked over Mosca for awhile, then kept the Mountie from getting his offense going. The Mountie did land the choke slam on Bepo and got the three count.
GIANT BABA/ANTONIO INOKI def. STEVE WILLIAMS/TED DIBIASE
Four great wrestlers went toe to toe in an awesome match. Baba got the neckbreaker drop to beat DiBiase.
TIGER MASK/JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER def. KILLER BEES
Almost a major upset in this match. The Bees looked phenomenal and kept both opponents in a lot of trouble for almost the entire match. Liger caught a break off the ropes and Tiger Mask planted Blair with the Tiger Suplex to pull out the win.
NAPTOWN DRAGONS def. ARMSTRONGS
The Naptown Dragons pulled off a huge upset over the United States tag team champions in their first match in ICW. They nailed Bob with both of their doubleteam finishers to stun the champs.
Next week on ICW Impact, the quarterfinals:
New Age Outlaws vs. The Ortons
Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens vs. Bolsheviks
Angelo Mosca/Mountie vs. Giant Baba/Antonio Inoki
Tiger Mask/Jushin Thunder Liger vs. Naptown Dragons
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Post by tyguy on Feb 24, 2009 21:09:25 GMT -4
ICW Impact #80 Kazakhstan July 9, 2118
HEIDI LEE MORGAN def. LUNA VACHON
It was all Heidi Lee, winning with a Missile Dropkick.
DAN SEVERN def. LARRY SHARPE
Sharpre briefly had some offense, but Severn went on a tear and won with the German suplex.
COUSIN LUKE def. DALLAS PAGE
A huge win for Cousin Luke, as DDP just shook his head after losing, wondering where his career is going.
MIKE DIBIASE def. BILLY RED LYONS
A very good, competitive match between two men that will be in the world Jr. title tournament at the end of the month. DiBiase came off the to rope to grab the pin.
RIKIDOZAN def. MASKED SUPERSTAR
These two battled in and out of the ring, as Rikidozan stood toe to toe with the Superstar and dished it right back at him. More chops by Dozan sent the Superstar down.
DON LEO JONATHAN def. LARRY ZBYSZKO
The big man squashed Zbyszko with the Mormon Swing.
RICK RUDE def. KILLER KOWALSKI
Rude continues to pile up wins as he tries to get back up the ladder to Johnny Valentine and the I-C title. This was a real war that Rude came out on top of with a piledriver.
FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE JOHNNY VALENTINE def. MISSING LINK
Valentine got his measure of revenge in this one from the beating Link gave him last week with a chair. The Link was overwhelmed by the onslaught of the I-C champion, as Valentine literally mopped the arena floor with him.
TRIPLE THREAT MATCH STEVE WILLIAMS/TED DIBIASE def. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS, VACHONS
After a lot of back and forth wild action, Dr. Death used the Oklahoma Stampede on Eaton, then grabbed Butcher Vachon, did it again for the pin.
I-C TAG TEAM TITLE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS
NEW AGE OUTLAWS def. THE ORTONS
The Outlaws are looking tremendous, or have been spectacularly lucky. The Road Dogg quickly beat Orton Jr. with the pump handle slam.
NICK BOCKWINKEL/RAY STEVENS def. BOLSHEVIKS
Koloff and Volkoff took more punishment, but really gave Heenan's team a hard time. They would not go down, but finally after Volkoff made a save and caused a brawl, Bockwinkel got the pin on Koloff.
ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE def. GIANT BABA/ANTONIO INOKI
In somewhat of an upset, the Canadian team came out on top over the Japanese legends. There were a lot of nearfalls for both sides, but Mosca battled back to beat Baba with the sleeper.
TIGER MASK/JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER def. NAPTOWN DRAGONS
The Naptown Dragons very nearly made it two monster upsets in a row, after having knocked off the U.S. tag champs the Armstrongs last week. They did everything but win this match, but the Japanese light-heavies were able to pull out a hard-fought win.
Next week on Impact, the Semifinals:
New Age Outlaws vs. Nick Bockwinkel/Ray Stevens
Angelo Mosca/Mountie vs. Tiger Mask/Jushin Thunder Liger
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Post by tyguy on Feb 27, 2009 15:51:02 GMT -4
ICW Impact #81 Irkutsk July 16, 2118
PRINCESS VICTORIA def. JAZZ
Former womens world champion Princess Victoria took out Jazz with several chops.
COUSIN LUKE def. LARRY SHARPE
Luke picks up another win with the Hillbilly Drop.
LARRY ZBYSZKO def. BILLY RED LYONS
A real good, long match that saw the Living Legend control most of the action. Lyons took a beating from the exposed turnbuckle, and the sleeper ended the match.
DALLAS PAGE def. KONNAN
Konnan was all over DDP and had everything going his way, but Page came up with the Diamond Cutter for the pin.
MASKED SUPERSTAR def. MIKE DIBIASE
The Superstar put away DiBiase after the spinning neckbreaker and the Cobra.
DAN SEVERN def. JOHNNY VALENTINE
A big win over the I-C champ. They went move for move, back and forth, but Severn planted Valentine with a German suplex, and kept up his attack after the bell.
RIKIDOZAN/KILLER KOWALSKI def. TED DIBIASE/STEVE WILLIAMS
After sending Dr. Death out of the ring, a double team on DiBiase ended the match.
DON LEO JONATHAN def. RICK RUDE
Jonathan ends Rude's winning streak with the Mormon Swing.
BOLSHEVIKS def. THE ORTONS
A wild finish saw saw a brawl in the ring. Koloff nailed Orton Sr. with the chain to get the pin.
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS def. VACHONS
Cornette's men double teamed the Butcher on the floor, and Condrey's leg sweep got the fall.
INTERCONTINENTAL TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS
NEW AGE OUTLAWS def. NICK BOCKWINKEL/RAY STEVENS by D.Q.
Heenan and his men kept working over the Road Dogg on the outside and the bell was rang.
ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE def. TIGER MASK/JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER
The Japanese cruisers were grounded and pounded on by the larger Canadians. The Mountie used his choke slam and Mosca's Heart punch put away Liger.
Next week on Impact:
Johnny Valentine (I-C Ch) vs. Dan Severn
INTERCONTINENTAL TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT FINALS New Age Outlaws vs. Angelo Mosa/Mountie
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Post by tyguy on Mar 1, 2009 18:02:06 GMT -4
ICW Impact #82 Nepal July 23, 2118
MISSING LINK def. MASKED SUPERSTAR
An awesome openign match as the Superstar was totally off his game and the Link went all-out hardcore on him. The Superstar took several massive chair shots, but stayed in the match. The big flying headbutt by the Link gave him the win. Larry Sharpe came out and announced the Link as the newest member of the Monster Factory.
LARRY ZBYSZKO def. COUSIN LUKE
A real nice, fast-paced and even bout. The Living Legends took the win with a sleeper.
BOB ORTON SR. def. IRON MIKE DIBIASE
A real good fight here, but Orton put DiBiase away with the Piledriver.
KONNAN def. DON LEO JONATHAN
Another really great back and forth match. Konnan has upped his game since losing his world title match to Mil Mascaras at SuperClash III. Konnan controlled most of this one and took another big win with the Tequila Sunrise.
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS def. BOLSHEVIKS
These teams turned in an excellent tag match. After a lot of hard-fought action, Jim Cornette's interference helped the MX to land the Veg-O-Matic on Ivan Koloff.
NICK BOCKWINKEL/RAY STEVENS def. TED DIBIASE/STEVE WILLIAMS
Another good match that ended after DiBiase missed a high-risk move and Bockwinkel put on the figure four.
RICK RUDE def. DALLAS PAGE
A truly phenomenal match. Page kicked out of the Rude Awakening three times. They fought over and over, in and out of the ring, both using the top rope for good and bad results. Rude came away the winner with a top rop sledgehammer.
VACHONS def. KILLER KOWALSKI/RIKIDOZAN by D.Q.
A real short match as Kowalski immediately took the fight outside and couldn't be controlled.
INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP JOHNNY VALENTINE (ch) def. DAN SEVERN
"The Beast" got a title shot after upsetting Valentine last week. He stayed in the fight for a little while, but Johnny V. really got on a roll and Severn couldn't stop it. After the skullcrusher three times Valentine won with the sleeper.
INTERCONTINENTAL TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT FINAL NEW AGE OUTLAWS def. ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE
An absolute five-star tag team classic with the titles on the line. It was incredible as both teams took everything the other had to dish out, made tags when in trouble, used their best moves, but the bout kept on going. Billy Gunn powerslammed the Mountie to get three count and win the I-C tag team championship.
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Post by kingwiththeax on Mar 1, 2009 18:33:05 GMT -4
Excellent TT Tournament!!!
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Post by tyguy on Mar 3, 2009 14:36:50 GMT -4
ICW Impact #83 Thailand July 30, 2118
RAY STEVENS def. COUSIN LUKE
Luke gave the Crippler some problems, but two times with the Bombs Away put him down.
DON LEO JONATHAN def. BOB ORTON SR.
A solid old-school wrestling match. Orton had things going his way for awhile, but DLJ came back to win with the Mormon Swing.
KILLER KOWALSKI def. MAD DOG VACHON by D.Q.
A real fast D.Q., just like the tag match last week. This time Vachon attacked Kowalski with a vengeance and was disqualified.
BOB ORTON JR. def. TED DIBIASE
The Orton-DiBiase feud has been going for some time in ICW, and this was another real intense fight. Orton Jr. got the Superplex applied to get the pin.
RICK RUDE def. STEVE WILLIAMS
An absolutely awesome battle here as the Ravishing One seems on the road to at least another shot at the I-C title, while Dr. Death is on the the path to a championship match as well. These two really went all out in and out of the ring. After a great contest, Bobby Heenan held the Doc's foot down at the apron while Rude stole a three count.
MASKED SUPERSTAR/DAN SEVERN/KONNAN def. DALLAS PAGE/LARRY SHARPE/MISSING LINK
Sharpe brough his newly formed Monster Factory out, and turned in a great six-man tag match. The match nearly reache the 30-minute time limit, and it was Superstar, Severn and Konnan really dominating most of the action. The Link took a tremendous beating but never quit, then it was Page suffering for a long time in the ring. The Superstar finishe the match with the Cobra on the Link, but after the bell King Kong Bundy came out from the back and joined Sharpe's Monster Factory in clearing the ring.
LARRY ZBYSZKO def. JOHNNY VALENTINE
The I-C champ gets knocked off again in a non-title match. Zbyszko stole this one after slamming Valentine into the turnbuckle, he used the corner for leverage to get the three count.
BILLY GUNN def. ANGELO MOSCA
The two teams in the I-C tag title tourny final last week squared off in singles matches. A real hard-hitting affair and Gunn got the win after the leg drop.
MOUNTIE def. ROAD DOGG
The Mountie evened the series at 1-1 and pinned the Dogg after a dropkick.
NICK BOCKWINKEL def. RIKIDOZAN
Bockwinkel took Dozan out of the match right from the bell, but pinned him with his feet on the ropes. Out from the back came the Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki as they ran off Bockwinkel and Heenan.
Tomorrow night the World Jr. title tournament begins on USWA Glory, and the following day at Clash of the Champions.
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Post by tyguy on Mar 18, 2009 15:19:54 GMT -4
ICW Impact #84 Hong Kong Aug. 6, 2118
YUMI FUKAWA def. MALIA HOSAKA
Yumi had this one well in hand, with high risk moves and then a cross arm breaker for the submission.
BUFF BAGWELL def. COUSIN LUKE
Buff Bagwell returns to ICW, but what will he be doing? Singles? Tag? We don't know yet, but he wiped the mat with Cousin Luke, winning after the Blockbuster.
IRON MIKE DIBIASE def. BILLY RED LYONS
Both men were in the World Jr. tourny this week. DiBiase put Lyons away with little trouble.
DON LEO JONATHAN def. BOB ORTON JR.
DLJ asserted himself quickly and won with the Mormon Swing.
BOBO BRAZIL def. BOB ORTON SR.
A really tough, hard-fought match as Orton came very close to a really big win. The battle went in and out of the ring, but Bobo eventually won after a head butt as the 20-minute time limit was almost reached.
TED DIBIASE/STEVE WILLIAMS def. ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE by D.Q.
A pretty solid match with Doc and DiBiase staying in charge, but a double team on the outside resultd in a DQ.
JOHNNY VALENTINE def. LARRY ZBYSZKO
The I-C champ faced a fired up Zbyszko one more time, and again the Living Legend almost took a big win. The wrestling turned to brawling and Valentine avoided the upset with the Atomic Skullcrusher.
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS def. NEW AGE OUTLAWS
The I-C tag champs didn't fare as well, and Eaton/Condrey looked great in winning with the Rocket Launcher.
10-MAN TAG TEAM ELIMINATION MATCH TEAM JAPAN def. THE HEENAN FAMILY Sole Survivors: Giant Baba, Antonio Inoki, Tiger Mask
Team Japan, with Yumi Fukawa at ringside, have placed themselves firmly in the way of Bobby Heenan's men here in ICW.
Rude eliminated Rikidozan with the Rude Awakening. Inoki hit Bockwinkle with the Enzuigiri. Baba pinned Butcher Vachon with the Neckbreaker Drop. Rude beat new World Jr. champ Liger with his finisher. Tiger Mask downed Ray Stevens with the Tiger Suplex. Inoki hit the belly to belly on Rude. Baba's neckbreaker drop put away Mad Dog Vachon.
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Post by tyguy on Mar 20, 2009 14:15:46 GMT -4
ICW Impact #85 Taiwan Aug. 13, 2118
HEIDI LEE MORGAN/TRUDY DENUCCI def. IDA MAE MARTINEZ/MALIA HOSAKA
Ida Mae took all the punishment. After a missile dropkick ended the match, they dumped out Hosaka and double teamed Martinez.
LUNA VACHON def. YUMI FUKAWA
Luna destroyed Fukawa, winning with the Luna Bomb.
BILLY RED LYONS def. BUFF BAGWELL
A real good one here. Bagwell took over but couldn't finish him off. Lyons then stormed back with the sleeper and then won with the figure four.
LARRY ZBYSZKO/DAN SEVERN/MASKED SUPERSTAR def. JOHNNY VALENTINE/MIKE DIBIASE/COUSIN LUKE
Mike DiBiase got triple teamed and M.S. finished him off with the neckbreaker. A big melee ensued after the match.
TED DIBIASE/STEVE WILLIAMS def. ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE
DiBiase used the loaded glove before Mosca could load his elbow pad, then pinned him with a power slam.
BOBO BRAZIL/DON LEO JONATHAN def. THE ORTONS
Bobo and DLJ were methodical in tagging in and out and controlling the elder Orton. A few head butts by Bobo pinned Orton Sr.
INTERCONTINENTAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP NEW AGE OUTLAWS (ch) def. MIDNIGHT EXPRESS by C.O.
This was a monumental tag team title match, both in the ring action and what happened all during this one on the outside. Bobby Heenan came down to ringside, presumably to bug Cornette. The teams were goig toe to toe, back and forth in a great contest. The ref let Heenan stay at ringside as Cornette screamed obscenities. Heenan then started to interfere on behalf of the NAO. The second time he set a chair up for the Road Dogg to DDT Condrey on and he was counted out of the ring.
Heenan joined the Outlaws in the ring and announced he was there new manager! This brought out the Vachons, Rick Rude, Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens to question the Brain as to what he was doing. He said it would all be explained in good time. Rude and the Crippler were not happy and the Vachons were livid at seemingly being replaced as the top tag team in the Family.
GAUNTLET MATCH TEAM JAPAN vs. HEENAN FAMILY
RICK RUDE def. ANTONIO INOKI
The Ravishing One showed what a great champion he is with or without a belt. Inoki completely dominated, but Rude would not quit or be pinned. Inoki made a mistake off the top rope and Rude rolled over for the three count to pull off the unlikely win (Rude pin 8.
RIKIDOZAN def. RICK RUDE
Rude was in no shape to keep fighting and Dozan put him away quickly with big-time chops.
NICK BOCKWINKEL def. RIKIDOZAN
Bockwinkel showed that he is the top man in the Family. He quickly got rid of Rikidozan with the sleeper and the figure four.
NICK BOCKWINKEL def. JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER
The World JR. champion did nothing at all against the former world champion. The sleeper got rid of Liger.
GIANT BABA def. NICK BOCKWINKEL
A great battle between two former world champions. This match went quite a long time, but Baba took the fall with a big boot as Bockwinkel climbed back into the ring.
After that, there was more commotion in the back as the Vachons refused to take their turn in the Gauntlet for the Family. They were arguing with the Outlaws, Rude and Stevens backstage, when Larry Zbyszko joined the Brain at ringside and then climbed inside the squared circle.
LARRY ZBYSZKO def. GIANT BABA
An incredible match between these two. Neither would go down and the ebb and flow of the bout changed constantly. Zbyszko finally beat Baba with a knee off the second turnbuckle.
LARRY ZBYSZKO def. TIGER MASK
The Living Legend quickly dispatched of Tiger Mask with two piledrivers to win the match for the Heenan Family.
In the back the Outlaws and the Vachons were tearing the place apart. Rick Rude and Ray Stevens were nowhere to be found.
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Post by tyguy on Mar 24, 2009 14:09:23 GMT -4
ICW Impact #86 Tokyo, Japan Aug. 20, 2118
A really big edition of Impact from the Land of the Rising Sun. The first two ladies matches were rematches from last week with opposite results. Ida Mae and Malia Hosaka got the win over Heidi Lee Morgan and Trudy Denucci. Yumi Fukawa then outfought Luna Vachon.
BUTCHER VACHON def. COUSIN LUKE
The Butcher got a tough fight from Cousin Luke in his first action without Bobby Heenan. Butcher finally took the win with the Hangman. Danny Hodge showed up out of nowhere and jumped the Butcher, then announced he had joined the Heenan Family.
TIGER MASK def. BOBBY EATON
Jim Cornette couldn't slow down the great Tiger Mask and he beat Beautiful Bobby real fast with the Tiger Suplex.
RIKIDOZAN def. DAN SEVERN
The Beast put a hurting on Dozan, but the Japanese legend rallied with a lot of chops and then got the pin with a hiplock.
ANTONIO INOKI def. MASKED SUPERSTAR
Inoki dominated and won no sweat with the cobra twist.
JOHNNY VALENTINE def. BUFF BAGWELL
The I-C champ briefly had trouble with Buff but stormed back with a pair of Atomic Skullcrushers.
JUSHIN THUNDER LIGER def. IRON MIKE DIBIASE
An unbelievable matchup as the NWA world Jr. champ Liger was on top of his game, but DiBiase battled back and turned this one into an instant classic and came very close to pulling off the upset on many occasions. Liger somehow won with the Fisherman Buster. Both men shook hands afterwards. (both pins were 7
BOBO BRAZIL/DON LEO JONATHAN def. ANGELO MOSCA/MOUNTIE
Bobo and DLJ held the advantge most of the way though, but the Canadians did a lot of fighting on the floor. The Mormon Swing ended things, but all four fought after the bell.
BILLY GUNN def. MAD DOG VACHON
Mad Dog was fired up and kept trying to get his hands on Bobby Heenan. Gunn won with a pair of standing leg drops.
DENNIS CONDREY def. ROAD DOGG
Another good match and Condrey looked great, winning with the facefirst leg sweep. The MX and the Outlaws came out to continue the fight.
In the ring: Heenan told Ray Stevens he could wrestle Larry Zbyszko and the winner would be in the Family. The Crippler told him forget and attacked Zbyszko, pinning him with the Bombs Away. Stevens, the Vachons, the Outlaws and Zbyszko brawled afterwards.
TEXAS DEATH MATCH TED DIBIASE/STEVE WILLIAMS def. THE ORTONS
A good, tough matchup that the Doctor ended with an Oklahoma Stampede on Orton Jr.
GIANT BABA def. NICK BOCKWINKEL
A spectacular main event, worth of match of the year candidacy. A ton of near falls going both ways. Baba took the fall with a neckbreaker drop before Heenan could do anything about it.
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