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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 12:05:58 GMT -5
WWF Presents Saturday Night's Main Event
So I messed up and accidentally deleted my show and I am not re writing it. So I am giving you guys line results. Sorry for this but here are the results for the PPV.
WWF Hardcore Championship Invitational Test vs Hardcore Holly vs Tommy Dreamer vs Val Venis vs D'Lo Brown vs Disco Inferno vs Alex Wright vs Zach Ryder vs Santino Marella
Winner: Santino Marella VIA COBRA on Disco Inferno!
WWF United States Championship Match Owen Hart vs David Schultz
Winner: Owen Hart VIA Sharpshooter @ 9:21
WWF IC Championship Bobby Roode vs Dusty Rhodes
Winner: Dusty Rhodes NEW IC Champion @ 10:22
WWF Tag Team Title Match The Dudleys vs The Steiners vs The Revival vs The Midnight Express Winners: The Dudley Boys Win after a 3-D @ 15:21
WWF Undisputed Championship Judges: Gorilla Monsoon, Pat Patterson and Sting Cesaro vs Ric Flair The Match went 60 Minutes! Cesaro hit The Cesaro Swing and locked on The Sharpshooter as time expired!
Judges Scorecard Gorilla Monsoon: Cesaro Pat Patterson: Ric Flair Sting: Cesaro!
{This lead to Sting and Cesaro being attacked by The Horsemen (Flair, Revival, and Roode}
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Post by fifthhorseman on Jun 7, 2020 16:54:31 GMT -5
Sorry to hear you lost all the work you put into this one; I have little doubt that you busted your ass on it.
Hart-Schultz would have been a classic plucky face vs. big heel battle. A little surprised Hart won over the fresh foe Schultz, and even more surprised that it took him less than ten minutes. Apparently it was such a tough loss that Schultz fled the WWF!
Rhodes with the IC win in another sprint of a match. Tough loss for Roode, and I hope that he gets a rematch, even with such a deep roster of contenders for the worker's strap.
That tag-team match... three of the best teams of all-time, representing the '80s, '90s, and '00s, along with the Revival, who could adapt their old-school style to wrestle with any of them. Any of those teams could have gotten the win and it would have made sense; I favored the Steiners going into it, but a Dudleyz win is no shock at all. It's a top-heavy division where any title defense could be their last.
Sign me up for a Cesaro-Flair one-hour draw any day. Not surprised by the judges' decisions, nor the after-match aftermath. (I assume that after an hour, Flair and Cesaro were dog-tired, and Sting took a beating from the other Horsemen.) I wonder if Sting and Cesaro will find another couple of Dudes with Attitude to even the odds?
Stellar show, with the last two matches really sealing the deal for me.
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Post by gkr1988 on Jun 11, 2020 9:33:26 GMT -5
Ive had that happen to me as well King and I also did not rewrite my whole show.
I like the results it would have been too soon for Cesaro to lose the title and Flair losing straight up might not have been the best idea due to his push so you nailed it with that one!!
Can't wait to see what else WWF has in store!!
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Post by Slade on Jun 11, 2020 15:36:34 GMT -5
It really sucks that you lost the show. I can only imagine the amount of work that would have gone into writing a 60-minute main event, let along having all those other matches to go with it. Like Fifth, I would have also really loved to see that tag team match. I really can't blame you for not wanting to rewrite everything. I wouldn't. There's no shame in moving ahead with what comes next.
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