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Post by scarface on May 13, 2007 23:55:58 GMT -5
Good to see that Traviz's LWF fed is back in action! Thanks. Got some time to kill while waiting for 2122 and the new LOW edition. Plus, I really wanted to use Savage-T outside the GWF. GWF or LWF Savage T will always be Savage T lol
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Post by traviz on Jun 8, 2007 21:32:31 GMT -5
Super Giant Action Mega Big Card Go! Live from the Tokyo Egg Dome
1. Savage-T vs. “Bloody” Harker Dirge -Savage-T was dominated the entire match, but did manage to escape a DIRT NAP by forcing a rope break. Dirge came off the top rope with an elbow that finished Savage off. Winner: “Bloody” Harker Dirge
2.Missing Link vs. the Sandman--Hardcore Rules! -This was a wild brawl, fought as much outside the ring as in it. Within minutes, both were bloody and battered as first the Sandman split Link’s forehead open with his Singapore cane and then Link returned the favor with a couple of savage chair shots that left the Sandman reeling. Under the ring, the Missing Link fought a metal pipe and smashed the Sandman with it, before tossing him back into the ring and hitting a BACK FLYING HEADBUTT for the win Winner: the Missing Link
3.the Midnight Express with Jim Cornette vs. the Sons of Mexico (Mil Mascaras and Konnan) -Cornette’s team punished Konnan from the opening bell, cutting the ring off and double teaming him until he was out of his feet. Eaton and Condrey missed a double-team that allowed Konnan to make the hot tag to Mascaras, who cleaned house and pinned Eaton with a CROSSBODY ATTACK. Many consider this a huge upset with one of the top ranked teams in the LWF being defeated clean by the new team of Konnan and Mil Mascaras Winners: the Sons of Mexico
4. Sabu vs. the Sheik- Japanese Four Weapons of Destruction match -the Sheik battered Sabu from the opening bell, sending him into the electrified turnbuckle, then choking the life from him with the steel chain. Within minutes of the bell, Sabu was a bloody mess and the Sheik was allowed to use his deadly FIREBALL to put Sabu away. Winner: the Sheik
5. “the Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase vs. Diamond Dallas Page-the match lasted almost 30 seconds as the bell rang and DDP sent DiBiase into the ropes and planted him with an elbow followed by a spinning jawbreaker. DiBiase was stunned as DDP caught him with a DIAMOND CUTTER that laid DiBiase out cold. Winner: Diamond Dallas Page
6. Rikidozan vs. Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka -the fans of Japan were on there feet for this as Snuka and Rikidozan traded huge chops and dropkicks. Early on, Superfly went for the SUPERFLY LEAP, but Rikidozan kicked out of the pin attempt to the cheers of thousands. He mounted a big comeback, but outside the ring, Snuka regained the advantage and soon afterward crushed Rikidozan with another SUPERFLY LEAP that he could not recover from. Winner: Jimmy Snuka
7.the Road Warriors vs. “Dr Death” Steve Williams & Bruiser Brody-arguably the greatest tag match in the history of my LWF. It was a hard-hitting affair between four of the strongest, toughest wrestlers to ever step into the squared circle. The Road Warriors gained an early lead and hit the DOOMSDAY DEVICE on Williams, but amazingly, Williams kicked out of the pin attempt and even fought his way back to his feet and to his corner and made the tag to a worked-up Bruiser Brody who stormed the ring and put a beating on Hawk before hitting a JUMPING KNEE DROP, but Hawk kicked out. Williams came back in and planted Hawk with 2 straight OKLAHOMA STAMPEDEs, but again Hawk powered out. The crowd was going crazy at this point. Hawk made the tag and Animal rushed in and scooped Williams up and brought him crashing to the mat with a bone-crunching POWER SLAM, but Brody made the save. A second DOOMSDAY DEVICE on Williams ended the match Winners: the Road Warriors
8.Harley Race vs. Dan “the Beast” Severn -Harley Race is a former LWF World champion, but he didn’t know what he was getting into in this match against former UFC champion Dan Severn. Severn has yet to hold any titles in the LWF, but he was the man responsible for running Frank Gotch out of the LWF last summer and he brought his A game tonight. Although the momentum of the match went back and forth several times, Race never had Severn in any real danger of being pinned. Severn used submission holds to keep Race on the defensive and cause him to wear himself down to the point that a WAKIGATAME forced Race to submit. Winner: Dan “the Beast” Severn
9. Giant Baba vs. Antonino Rocca-Any other time or place and Rocca would have been the fan favorite, but here, tonight, the fans of Japan were firmly behind their countryman the Giant Baba. It was a classic David Vs. Goliath match with Baba almost a foot taller and almost a hundred pounds heavier, but Rocca took control early, keeping Baba off balance with death jumps and dropkicks, but the match began to favor Baba when the pace slowed down after a big boot to the face of Rocca. Baba connected with a huge Baba Chop that looked like it might break Rocca in half. Baba lifted Rocca up for a power bomb but Rocca countered with a victory roll , followed by a flying head scissors/pinning combo for the 1,2,3. Winner: Antonino Rocca
[glow=red,2,300]World Tag Team titles match[/glow] 10. Killer Kowalski & Ox Baker (ch.) vs. the Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff -Kowalski and Baker make an odd couple, but they make a successful odd couple, having won the World tag team belts on the very first LWF card and since then they have successfully defended those titles against every major team from the Road Warriors to the Midnight Express to the Valiant Brothers. So it was a huge surprise when the Sheik and Volkoff dominated them so thoroughly, forcing Kowalski to submit to a CAMEL CLUTCH in less than three minutes to become the new LWF Tag Team champions Winners and NEW World Tag Team champions: the Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff
[glow=red,2,300]World Heavyweight title match[/glow] 11. Nick Bockwinkel (ch.) vs. Antonio Inoki -Inoki started strong and tried to force Bockwinkel into wrestling his kind of match, but Bockwinkel has beaten the best and this was a relatively easy defense for him as Inoki submitted to a FIGURE-FOUR LEGLOCK in just under ten minutes Winner and STILL World Heavyweight champion: Nick Bockwinkel
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