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Post by Who Is Sean Mooney on Dec 6, 2007 21:54:24 GMT -5
Power SLAM ! TV at Hershey,PA
Non-televised: Fritz Von Goering b. SD Jones, BACKBREAKER
SLAM Television Title: Chris Candido (ch) b. Cousin Luke, BLONDE BOMB
Special Referee, The Crusher: Ted Dibiase b. Harley Race. Dibiase wins a return match against Nick Bockwinkel for SLAM World Title.
House Of Humperdink Gauntlet: Diamond Dallas Page b. The Mountie with DIAMOND CUTTER. Page will face Angelo Mosca and Don Muraco in future matches. If he wins them all, he will have a match against Sir Oliver Humperdink!
Non-Title: Tag-Team Champions Flying Redheads b. George South and Savage T, when Sabu attacked Red Lyons.
Fighting Spirit Wrestling Championship: Gorgeous George b. Tiger Mask, (ch), COR. Tiger Mask missed a crossbody attempt and George used an airplane spin to toss the champion to the arena floor and got the count-out win.
Can Page tumble the House of Humperdink like a House of Cards? Only time will tell...Dibiase remains in the title picture, but can he be Nick Bockwinkel?
Stay tuned for more Power SLAM TV!
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Post by Who Is Sean Mooney on Dec 6, 2007 22:02:55 GMT -5
Taped for Power SLAM TV from Hershey, PA Rick Rude b. Tom Prichard, 2 reverse atomic drops
Bobo Brazil b. Larry Sharpe, COCO BUTT
House Of Humperdink Gauntet, DDP b. Angelo Mosca, top rope press after two leg sweeps.
Bruiser Brody b. Sabu, DQ. Brody was injured in a heinous post-match attack with the Sheik ending in a FIREBALL. Brody had to be led back to security after trying to hit anything that moved. Bruiser will likely miss 6 cards due to this injury.
SLAM Officials ordered a special Loser-Leaves-SLAM match between Justin Credible and Steve Corino. These former partners lost a loser-leaves-SLAM Ultimate Escape Cage Match to the Hennigs and each blamed the other for the loss. SLAM officials agreed to these stipulations and the match is now with the Singapore Cane Legal and The Sandman as special referee...
Justin Credible b. Steve Corino, THAT'S INCREDIBLE. Credible stared at Sandman after the match, but the staredown seemed out of respect than any hatred from the past...
The next episode features Diamond Dallas Page going for the trifecta against Magnificent Muraco. If Page beats the Magnificent One, he earns a match with Humperdink...Ted Dibiase announces the stipulations for his SLAM World Title Rematch with a head-to-head interview with World Champion Nick Bockwinkel!
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Post by Who Is Sean Mooney on Dec 6, 2007 22:20:35 GMT -5
Taped for Power SLAM! TV at Hershey, PA
Announced that Detroit Michigan will host a tournament for the American Heavyweight Title. The tournament is invitation only and Bill Apter of the Wrestling News has agreed to assist in the seedings. SLAM will use the computer rankings of Apter's magazine to set the matchups for this prestigous tourney. Meanwhile, the wrestlers will be giving their all to secure a spot in the tournament.
Danny Hodge b. Brad Armstrong, COR
Jim Duggan b. Danny Doring, Tough Guy Clothesline.
Curt Hennig b. George South, COR after chops to chest against the ring apron. Hennig is fired up for the American Title Tournament and showed it here.
House of Humperdink Gauntet: Diamond Dallas Page b. Don Muraco, DIAMOND CUTTER and injured Muraco for 4 cards.
Diamond Dallas Page b. Humperdink, COR as Sir Oliver fled the ring after getting the taste of DDP! Page looks ready for the American Title Tournament too!
Head-To-Head Interview with Bill Apter hosting SLAM Champion Nick Bockwinkel and #1 Contender Ted Dibiase: Bockwinkel and Heenan complained about the lack of respect shown his title win and will prove his superiority no matter what Dibiase chooses. Dibiase said that Bockwinkel and Heenan had the advantage at November Pain, but we will see what happens in a cage match! The match is signed and will be held on network tv on the "Saturday Night Special Program". The two jaw-jacked and got in each others face before security pulled them apart.
Non-Televised Special Features: The Mongols (with Oliver Humperdink) b. James Gang, Geeto b. BG after Humperdink's cane-fueled interference.
Best-Of-Three Falls: Steve Williams, Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane (with Jim Cornette) b. Samoan Swat Team and Superfly Snuka (with Lou Albano). Eaton spinning neckbreaker on Alofa to go 1-0. Eaton won the match with a top rope press for the match.
No-DQ, Tag-Team Match: Rick Rude and Larry Zbyzsko (with Dark Menace) b. Ivan Koloff and Crippler Stevens, Rude pinned Koloff using the RUDE AWAKENING
Stay tuned for Saturday Night Special from Hartford, CT Nick Bockwinkel faces Ted Dibiase for the SLAM World Title in a cage match!
Special Tag-Team Battle Royal with winner receiving a tag-team title shot against the Flying Redheads.
Fighting Spirit Wrestling Title: Tiger Mask defends against Gorgeous George
Television Title: Chris Candido versus Tom Prichard
Lumberjack Match: Diamond Dallas Page versus Sir Oliver Humperdink!!!
Plus, the matchups for the American Heavyweight Championship Tournament will be announced.
Plus updates on Bruiser Brody, Don Muraco and further information on the American Title Tournament!
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Post by Who Is Sean Mooney on Dec 26, 2007 12:02:03 GMT -5
SLAM Saturday Night Special at Hartford, CT
Non-Televised bouts:
Timber b. Jimmy Valiant , vertical suplex and held the ropes for leverage.
Jim Duggan b. Fritz Von Goering, DQ. The big German attacked Duggan with his own 2X4 after running into trouble.
Angelo Mosca b. Steve Williams, DQ. Mosca came to the ring with his old CFL Football Helmet claiming superiority over Doc’s American Football background. Mosca tried using the helmet, but Doc grabbed it away and smashed Mosca with it! The ref only saw the smash and DQ’d Williams. Mosca is now managed by Bobby The Brain Heenan!
No-DQ, Tag-Team Match: Ivan Koloff and Crippler Stevens b. Rick Rude and Larry Zbyzsko when Koloff used a leg drop on Larry Legend.
Saturday Night Special Matches:
Jim Cornette’s Midnight Express Stan Lane and Bobby Eaton won a 10-Team Battle Royal and a World Tag-Team Title Match during the broadcast. Teams included by elimination: Armstrongs, Samoan Swat Team, Rude and Zbyzsko, Mongols, Kangaroos, James Gang, Hennigs, Sabu & Sheik and SD Jones with Koko Ware.
Fighting Spirit Wrestling Championship: Champion Tiger Mask b. Gorgeous George, DQ for Cherie interfering. George and Cherie revealed to the crowd in a pre-match interview that their attorney Sam “Small Print” Lyman forced an injunction that no male employee from SLAM (i.e. all SLAM referees) can restrain Cherie at ringside. Any violators, will be arrested immediately and risk prosecution. This proclamation did not prevent interference from Cherie, but SLAM officials may have their hands tied if this injunction stands.
Steel Cage Match for World Heavyweight Championship: Ted Dibiase b. Champion Nick Bockwinkel to win the title!!! Dibiase used the FIGURE-FOUR to weaken the legs which prevented Bockwinkel from preventing Dibiase’s escape. The match did not end there as a post-match altercation saw new Heenan Family member Angelo Mosca brawl with Steve Williams friend Ted Dibiase, while Bockwinkel remained trapped in another FIGURE-FOUR!! Bockwinkel had to be helped back by the Brain and Mosca after security cleared the ring.
World Tag-Team Championship: Champions Flying Redheads b. Midnight Express (with Jim Cornette), DQ for using Cornette’s racket. The Express were fatigued from their impressive battle royal victory and had to resort to using the racket when in trouble.
Lumberjack Match: Diamond Dallas Page b. Oliver Humperdink, with a top rope body press. Wild finish saw Page batter and bloody Humperdink as Page finally looked like he had the rotund manager in a compromising position. A mid-match skirmish between the lumberjacks resulted in Page’s rival, the injured Magnificent Muraco, smash DDP with a chair. Jim Duggan cleared the ring and Page recovered for the big win!
Intercontinental Television Championship: Chris Candido (with Sunny) b. Champion Tom Prichard to regain the title! These two friendly rivals switched the title on a Japanese tour and this was the rematch. Candido controlled the match, but Prichard rallied with two hip tosses in an armbar. Candido reversed the armbar into a superplex and pin combination in an excellent scientific exchange.
NOTES: Many interesting developments from this event as SLAM officials assured the reporters that there will be several rematches at the next upcoming SLAM Supercard: Superbrawl. The main event is already signed as it will be the 30-man Superbrawl Rumble where two wrestlers begin the match and another enters every two minutes. Stay tuned for more match announcements regarding this big event and the complete card will be revealed at the next SLAM event which will be a 16-man elimination tournament to determine the first ever American Heavyweight Champion!
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Post by Who Is Sean Mooney on Jan 11, 2008 14:31:55 GMT -5
SLAM Rochester, NY
Savage T def. Belgian Brawler in his debut with a deathjump cross body block.
George South def. The Mountie (with Oliver Humperdink), DQ. Mountie only landed 3 offensive moves, but used the SHOCK STICK to make an example of South. Jim Duggan ran into to make the save.
Danny Hodge def. Brad Armstrong, 2 OKLAHOMA SIDE ROLLS
Sheik and Sabu (with Abdullah Farouk) def. The Hennigs, COR. The Sheik used a FIREBALL on Larry outside the ring after landing a frog splash which The Ax escaped by rolling under the ropes.
Grudge Match: Boogie Woogie Man def. Timber, SLEEPER. Timber tried to intimidate the ring announcer, but Valiant rushed to ringside and made short work of the insane lumberjack.
Best-Of-Three Falls: Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane and Tom Prichard (with Jim Cornette) def. IC-TV champion Chris Candido and Tag-Team Champions Flying Redheads. In this battle of Television and Tag-Team Champions versus their #1 contenders, Tom Prichard pinned Candido with the enzuigiri after all six men were brawling in the ring to take the deciding fall.
Hacksaw Jim Duggan def. Crippler Ray Stevens (with Bobby Heenan), Mountie interfered on Stevens behalf trying to land a cheap shot with his shock stick. Luckily for Duggan his 2X4 was nearby and chased both Mountie and Stevens away from ringside. Bill Apter interviewed Duggan before the main event and Duggan proclaimed that he is going to speak loudly and carry a big board to help clean up some of the trash in SLAM!!
Main Event Tag-Team Special Challenge: Harley Race and Angelo Mosca (with Bobby Heenan) def. SLAM World Champion Ted Dibiase and Steve Williams. Race and Mosca combined for a stuff piledriver on Dibiase for the win. Race has some momentum heading into his challenge at Superbrawl for Dibiase’s World Title. Mosca joined the Heenan Family due to a talent exchange with Oliver Humperdink, this new alliance may assist Mosca in his battles with Steve Williams. These two former footballers have fought several times with no conclusive finish and have a first-round match against each other in the upcoming American Heavyweight Title Tournament which is the last SLAM event before Superbrawl.
American Heavyweight Title Tournament first-round pairings (from Detroit, MI)
Jim Duggan vs. Pepper Gomez Superfly Snuka vs. Cousin Luke Justin Credible vs. Crusher Tom Prichard vs. IC-TV Champion Chris Candido Diamond Dallas Page continues his vendetta against the House of Humperdink when he faces the Mountie Curt Hennig faces Ivan Koloff Angelo Mosca and Steve Williams battle again. The Sheik and Bobo Brazil are the final first-round pairing as they fight in a city very familiar with their rivalry, Detroit.
The James Gang take on Lou Albano’s Samoan Swat Team in a non-tournament match.
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Post by Who Is Sean Mooney on Feb 2, 2008 14:32:56 GMT -5
Tournament to determine the first American Heavyweight Champion from Detroit, MI
First Round Jim Duggan def. Pepper Gomez, piledriver
Superfly Snuka, time limit draw with Cousin Luke, both men eliminated
Justin Credible def. Crusher, COR after a power bomb on floor.
Tom Prichard (with Jim Cornette) def .IC-TV Champion Chris Candido, FOREIGN OBJECT (Cornette’s Racket)
Diamond Dallas Page continues his vendetta against the House of Humperdink when he beat the Mountie. All Page and used 3 DIAMOND CUTTERS before using a Russian leg sweep for the win.
Curt Hennig def. Ivan Koloff, see-saw battle where Hennig won with rolling neck snap and cradle.
Angelo Mosca and def. Steve Williams, DQ. Since coming under Heenan’s tutelage Mosca has been more willing to use an object with his big elbow. Williams was bloodied and actually stripped the elbow of the object and used it on Mosca! Ref only saw Dr. Death pummel Mosca with the object and stopped the match.
The Sheik def. Bobo Brazil , DQ. Sheik chased the ring announcer out before the bell, but Bobo came to his defense. These two men have a deep, dark history and Brazil used a chair after smashing Sheik with a COCO-BUTT. Sheik earned a cheap victory to advance to the quarterfinals.
Quarterfinals Jim Duggan received a bye.
Tom Prichard def. Justin Credible, FOREIGN OBJECT. Prichard made Cornette proud with his second victory of the tournament using Credible’s cane on him to advance.
Curt Hennig def. Diamond Dallas Page in the best fought match of the night following a standing dropkick. Both men showed tremendous respect for each other, but still was a hard-fought see-saw battle. Hennig shook Page’s hand after as both men gave their all.
Angelo Mosca def. The Sheik, Big, Nasty Elbow Drop. Mosca earned a surprise win.
Semifinals Jim Duggan def. Tom Prichard after tossing him off the turnbuckles and using the Old Glory Kneedrop for the pin.
Curt Hennig def. Angelo Mosca, HENNIG-PLEX.
Special Tag-Team Match: James Gang def. Samoan Swat Team (with Lou Albano), DQ. The Samoans used rough tactics and things eventually got out of hand. The two teams have signed for rematch at SuperBrawl.
American Heavyweight Tournament Final: Curt Hennig def. Jim Duggan, HENNIG PLEX to win the title. Hennig used his finisher for the second straight match and had a impressive outing in the tournament as he beat some of the best: Ivan Koloff, DDP, Mosca and then Duggan. Hennig will compete in the SuperBrawl Rumble, but the four men he defeated will earn a return match by competing against each other in Fatal 4-way in the near future.
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