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  • LingeringRegime
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 17089

    #1

    UWF (A Legends of Wrestlemania Dynasty)

    WELCOME TO...

    THE UNPREDICTABLE WRESTLING FEDERATION!



    With many wrestling federations the results are very predictable. Not here. Why? Everything for the most part is random.

    This dynasty (if you can call it that) will be an attempt of making some sort of attempt to run a storyline that randomly pits the Wrestling Superstars of yesteryear against the Stars of today.

    EDIT (4/27/09): I found that the game was becoming too easy for me on Hard Mode so now all the matches will be CPU Vs. CPU.

    These are the settings I am rolling with to start out with...

    All the Sliders at Default, except the damage slider which will be set at 0. Because the matches are way too short to start out with.

    Difficulty: HARD

    HUD: Off

    New Match Layout (4.13.09)

    Tuesday Night Strife/Split Wig Thursday/Sunday Morning Blasphemy:
    6 Matches, One of which will be a special rules match

    Pay-Per-View Events: 10 Matches

    Like I said, the matches will be entirely random. So, you may see some head scratchers on the card. Some matchup might even make you laugh. Hopefully, it will turn out to be worth following. I will post the first card soon. Enjoy!

    CURRENT TITLE HOLDERS

    UWF Champion: Mr. Perfect
    Intercontinental Champion: The Great Khali
    UWF Tag Team Champions: Polished Luster (Chris Jericho and JTG)
    Million Dollar Champion: Kofi Kingston


    Feel free to make predictions once the new cards are released.
    Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-28-2009, 02:31 AM.
  • LingeringRegime
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 17089

    #2
    Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

    Bludgeontastic I: Let the Pummeling Begin

    A Pay Per View Extravaganza, only $150! Call your local Cable Provider Now!


    1st Match: 6-Man Battle Royal for the Right to Face The Heavy weight Champion at a later date

    Participants: Tazz, Cory Rhodes, "Millon Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase, CM Punk, JBL, The Miz

    WINNER: CM Punk

    2nd Match: Triple Threat Match

    Participants: Roddy Piper, Rick Rude, Mark Henry

    WINNER: Rick Rude

    3rd Match: Submission Match (Intercontinental Championship)

    Jesse vs. Michael P.S. Hayes (Champion)

    WINNER: Jesse (New Champion)

    4th Match: Handicap Match (Two on One)

    Junkyard Dog Vs. MVP and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka

    WINNER: MVP and Superfly

    5th Match: Tag Team Championship (Elimination Tag)

    Carlito and Big Show Vs. The Road Warriors (Champions)

    WINNER: Carlito and Big Show, (New Champions)

    6th Match: Single Match

    Hulk Hogan Vs. Snitsky

    WINNER: Hulk Hogan

    7th Match: Hell in a Cell

    Hacksaw Jim Duggan Vs. The Undertaker (Modern Day Version)

    WINNER: The Undertaker

    MAIN EVENT: Ladder Match (Heavyweight Championship)

    Zack Ryder Vs. The Rock (Champion)

    WINNER: Zack Ryder (New Champion)
    Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-06-2009, 11:50 AM.

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    • LingeringRegime
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2007
      • 17089

      #3
      Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Random Exhibition Match Dynasty)

      Tuesday Night Strife

      1. JTG Vs. Bam Bam Bigelow

      WINNER: JTG

      2. Chris Jericho Vs. Kofi Kingston

      WINNER: Chris Jericho

      3. Kamala & Shelton Benjamin Vs. Undertaker & Festus

      WINNER: Undertaker & Festus

      Although, Kamala busted the Undertaker open. Undertaker and Festus were able to prevail.

      4. JBL & Ric Flair Vs. The Hart Foundation

      WINNER: JBL & Ric Flair

      5. Michael P.S. Hayes Vs. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

      WINNER: Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

      MAIN EVENT: The Boogeyman Vs. Jesse (Intercontinental Champion)

      WINNER: Jesse (Retains Title)
      Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-14-2009, 03:32 AM.

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      • LingeringRegime
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jun 2007
        • 17089

        #4
        Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

        Tuesday Night Strife

        Mr. Kennedy Vs. Triple H

        WINNER: Mr. Kennedy by Pinfall

        STEEL CAGE MATCH: Hulk Hogan Vs. Mr. Perfect

        WINNER: Mr. Perfect by Cage Escape

        Match Notes: Mr. Perfect shocked the capacity crowd with a perfect match. Leaving all the Hulkamaniacs with tear stained cheeks and snotty noses. Hogan doesn't get any preferential treatment in this new wrestling federation. Perfect wins! We will see if this will help get a title shot in the near future.

        Tommy Dreamer Vs. Brutus Beefcake

        WINNER: Tommy Dreamer by Pinfall

        Jeff Hardy Vs. Michael P.S. Hayes

        WINNER: Jeff Hardy by Pinfall

        Match Notes: Hayes fought courageously kicking out with virtually no stamina left. But Hardy was able to pin him shortly afterward.

        HANDICAP MATCH (One on Two): Brian Kendrick Vs. John Morrison/Mark Henry

        WINNER: John Morrison/Mark Henry by Submission.

        Match Notes: They pretty much beat the **** out of Kendrick. He never really had a chance.

        TRIPLE THREAT MATCH: Ric Flair Vs. Batista Vs. Curt Hawkings

        WINNER: NONE BY WAY OF DISQUALIFICATION

        Match Notes: Batista let his rage get the best of him here when he busted open Hawkings with a steel chair in the middle of the ring. Perhaps, a grudge match will be in their future?

        IRONMAN MATCH (10 Minutes): Animal Vs. Jim Neidhart

        WINNER: Jim Neidhart 3 Pinfalls to 1

        Match Notes: Neidhart proved to be too much in this intriguing matchup of two bruising tag team legends.

        Jimmy Wang Yang Vs. Santino Marella

        WINNER: Jimmy Wang Yang by pinfall.

        Match Notes: It was a superb match down to the end, and Yang busted open Marella shortly before the pinfall.

        Bam Bam Bigelow Vs. Koko B. Ware

        WINNER: Bam Bam Bigelow by Pinfall.

        Match Notes: Bam Bam Busted open the Birdman in this one. At the outset this looked to be a dominating win by Bam Bam, and it looked to be over once Koko got busted. But, he kicked out after, "The Slam Bam Thank you Ma'am" and looked to make an amazing comeback. But, it wasn't to be this night.

        TAG TEAM MATCH: Junkyard Dog/Hardcore Holly Vs. Big Show/Carlito (Tag Team Champions)

        WINNER: Big Show/Carlito by Pinfall

        Match Notes: This one was a beat down. Carlito and The Big Show proved to be way too much for these two to handle. Both of them dished out a lot of punishment and easily retained their belts.

        LADDER MATCH: Iron Sheik Vs. Zack Ryder (UWF Champion)

        WINNER: Iron Sheik (New Champion)

        Match Notes: Many felt that Zack Ryder was a punk for a champion. The Iron Sheik laughed when he saw that he would wrestle him because he knew he would win, and he did on Tuesday Night Raw, easily. Now Tehran, Iran's native son is the New Unpredictable Wrestling Federation Champion.
        Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-14-2009, 03:33 AM.

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        • LingeringRegime
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2007
          • 17089

          #5
          Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

          Split Wig Thursday

          Kamala Vs. Mr. Kennedy

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: No problem for Mr Kennedy he won easily.

          Yokozuna Vs. Mr. Mcmahon

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: This one was a lot closer that expected. Mr. McMahon put up a great fight, but in the end he was no match for Yokozuna.

          Brutus Beefcake/Rick Rude Vs. Jake Roberts/Big John Studd

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: This was a beatdown. Rude and Beefcake showed tremendous chemistry and surprisingly won very quickly. Studd was not even able to legally tag Jake.

          The Great Khali Vs. John Cena

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: This was a brawl from the moment the bell sounded. Both wrestlers beat each other at a break neck pace, and the match ended when both men were near the dressing room, beside the drum set beating each other to a pulp. Hopefully, we will see a rematch sometime in the near future.

          The Boogeyman Vs. Chavo Guerrero

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: Chavo took it to him, not even close.

          Triple H Vs. Ric Flair

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: Wow. This one will go down as an instant classic. To many in attendance it reminded them of the old school battles between Flair and Magnum T.A. By the end of the match both men were wearing the Crimson Mask. Flair started out like a house of fire, showing his wrestling superiority. He got a little cocky (as only the "Nature Boy" can) and allowed Triple H back into the match, but in the end both men were physically spent, but it was Flair who showed the intelligence that has made the made a legend for so many years. By reversing when Triple H Irish Whipped him, and shoulder blocking the fatigued behemoth and getting the 1-2-3. This one will have wrestling fans buzzing for many years to come.

          Jeff Hardy Vs. Mark Henry

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: Hardy wrestled a good match against Henry. Nothing especially spectacular about it, especially on the heels of what many are considering the best match in UWF's young history.

          William Regal Vs. CM Punk

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: Just when it look like CM Punk had the match well in hand, he connected with his finishing move and Regal looked to be completely in the red zone of his stamina gauge (which he was). Amazingly, he found to intestinal fortitude to kick out. Moments prior CM Punk for some reason reached underneath the ring to pull out a steel chair. It was a bizarre move to everyone in the arena because he had the match well in hand. Shortly after the kick out by Regal, Punk again had him on the mat and looked to finish him off with a high flying move, when out of the blue Regal picked up that steel chair and when Punk was almost to him Regal hit him square in the face with that chair knocking him out - cold. Undoubtedly, there is bad blood between these two men, and we eagerly look forward to see how this feud will play out in the future. Now let's get ready for the tag team title match!!!


          TITLE MATCH: The Road Warriors Vs. Big Show/Carlito (Champions)

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: The Road Warriors made history tonight by becoming the first two-time UWF Tag Team Champions, by winning a close match against the very team that took their titles away a few short weeks ago. It ended win Hawk pinned Carlito, and the Big Show was unable to come in and help in time and the match was over. After the match, Hawk said, "We knew we were the better team, and we proved it. We have been partners for many years and we knew that their win against us was a fluke. We are happy to hold the titles again, and we look forward to holding them for a long time!!!"



          TITLE MATCH: SUBMISSION MATCH: Jesse (Intercontinental Champion) Vs. Edge

          Spoiler


          Match Notes: The First Ever Split Wig Thursday sure did live up to its name tonight. In a absolute brutal match, it ended it what many consider to be a shocking title defense. This match looked to be completely dominated by Edge, he went for a submission hold quite a few times, he even dealt his finishing moves and busted Jesse open fairly early on. But, then the match went near to the dressing room, and since this was a submission match there were no count outs or DQ's. Both men took turns in bashing each others heads with punches, pile drivers on the arena floor. Finally, after about five minutes of outside the ring action the match continued in the ring. Both wrestlers were red in their respective stamina guages. Then Jesse the heavy underdog, went underneath the ring, and found the wrestler's best friend. No, not pain killers and booze, but you guessed it - the steel chair.

          What transpired afterward was shocking. Jesse stormed into the ring and totally bludgeoned the challenger. Hitting him time, after time, after time in the head with the chair. He must have hit him at least eight times and the last one, Edge was sprinting toward Jesse at full speed. Afterward Edge looked like he was near death, and Jesse slapped the Boston Crab on Edge and he submitted.

          The cliche that these two men will never be the same is definitely appropriate here. And Edge will definitely never be the same. I have in all my years never seen anything like that. It even trumped what The Rock did to Mick Foley years ago. This was a match that we were all lucky to witness, and in a night of great bouts this one was the best. See you Sunday Morning, on Sunday Morning Blasphemy! Where a Shocking Announcement will be made regarding the Future of the UWF. Until next time...
          Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-16-2009, 10:54 PM.

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          • rdnk
            All Star
            • Feb 2009
            • 5730

            #6
            Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

            Predictions:
            Tuesday Night Raw

            Triple H d. Mr. Kennedy
            Hogan d. Mr. Perfect
            Beefcake d. Dreamer
            Jeff Hardy d. Hayes
            Henry/Morrison d. Kendrick
            Batista wins triple threat
            Jim Neidhart d. Animal
            Jimmy Wang Yang d. Morella
            Bigelow d. B. Ware
            Big Show/Carlito d. Junkyard Dog/Hardcore Holly
            Zack Ryder d. Iron Sheik

            Split Wig Thursday
            Mr. Kennedy d. Kamala
            Yokozuna d. Mr. McMahon
            Roberts/Stud d. Beefcake/Rude
            Cena d. Khali
            Chavo d. Boogeyman
            Hunter Hearst-Helmsey d. Ric Flair
            Henry d. Jeff Hardy
            CM Punk d. Regal
            Road Warriors win title
            Edge wins IC belt
            Ottawa Senator's Dynasty (NHL 09)
            Rising From The Ashes: A Phoenix Coyotes Dynasty (EHM 07)
            The Coaching Career of James Aldridge (NFL Head Coach 09)

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            • LingeringRegime
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2007
              • 17089

              #7
              Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

              Sunday Morning Blasphemy


              Shawn Michaels Vs. Shelton Benjamin

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Benjamin started this match out with a flurry of holds and high flying attacks. The HBK looked shellshocked at what Benjamin was doing to him. The HBK mounted a comeback, but it was short lived. Benjamin won the match fair and square. This was big victory for the young, up and coming superstar.

              Mr. Perfect Vs. Rey Mysterio

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: This was a pretty even bout for the most part. It went outside the ring on two occasions, and Mysterio busted Mr. Perfect open with the 619. Mr. Perfect was able to kick out two times after that move was performed, but he wasn't able to kick out a third time as Mysterio won the bout via a pinfall.

              Chavo Guerrero/Yokozuna Vs. Tazz/Sgt. Slaughter

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: This was a seesaw battle from start to finish. Both teams had their moments when they were in complete control, lots of momentum changes, but in the end Guerrero and Yokozuna wrestled better as a team and won by pinfall. This match lasted close to 30 minutes which has been one of the longest matches in UWF history so far.

              TITLE MATCH: The Road Warriors (Champions) Vs. Triple H/Matt Hardy

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Would history be made tonight? This match followed a great tag team match before it, but it surpassed it in every regard. This one was a surprise to many, because the tag team titles changed hands yet again, and the newly formed tandem of Triple H and Matt Hardy went home with championship gold. On this night it seemed that Triple H and Hardy were the seasoned team and the Road Warriors had their thoughts else where. It was a back and forth battle were no team was dominant, but in the end Triple H and Hardy seemed to be hungrier. Congratulations to the new champions!

              Jimmy Wang Yang Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: It didn't take long for Austin to break open a can of whoop *** tonight. He busted Yang open in under five minutes, but Yang fought valiantly till the end. Pulling off some amazing moves out on the arena floor. But, because of the beating he took early on, he was unable to get up after Austin punched him outside of the ring, and Stone Cold won it via Countout.

              Shad Vs. John Cena

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: This was a nice matchup to watch play out. Both combatants have similar styles. But in the end it was Cena who came out victorious. He finished off Shad by executing a DDT that not only won him the match but busted Shad open in the process. This will be a stepping stone for Cena as he continues to look for a title shot of some sort.

              Tommy Dreamer Vs. The Ultimate Warrior

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: No big surprise here. The Ultimate Warrior was tested mildly but won the match fairly easy.

              Brutus Beefcake Vs. The Boogeyman

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Brutus Beefcake started out quickly by gaining the upper hand. But, after his initial euphoria wore off, the Bogeyman began to bite Beefcake numerous times creating a large gash on his forehead. After that the Bogeyman began to headbutt the wound repeatedly and Beefcake looked to be in a world of hurt. The Bogeyman then executed his patented finished move and, Beefcake was done. Not only that but he had a mouthful of squirming organisms to deal with. Beefcake looked like Iron Mike Sharpe in this one. Total Domination by the Bogeyman.

              Iron Sheik/Nikolai Volkoff Vs. Ric Flair/Arn Anderson

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: This one was a classic on paper, and it turned out to not disappoint anyone. It was a back and forth match with both teams looking dominant at times. But in the end Volkoff pinned Ric Flair, while Flair was sporting his favorite mask - the crimson one.

              Festus Vs. MVP

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: This was a classic matchup between brute strength and blinding speed. And MVP won in impressive fashion. He had a big high risk maneuver in dropping kicking Festus while leaping off the top rope. After that Festus was done. Good and expected win for MVP.

              Andre The Giant Vs. The Rock

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Amazing. The Rock was in complete control from the beginning, only to find that it only takes one mistake to lose to the 8th Wonder of the World. Andre turned the tide with a series of right hands and vicious elbow drop that crumbled the Rock. Andre won this match in less than five minutes. The adoring crowd was shocked to see such a quick fall when many expected that this match would be the true main event. In a word this one truly was unpredictable.

              Big Show Vs. Mr. Mcmahon

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Poor Mr. McMahon. His last two bouts have been against the big boys - the real big boys. Yokozuna and now The Big Show. McMahon started off fairly well, but was no match for the Big Show's power moves and lost in about 5 minutes. Expected result.

              SIX MAN BATTLE ROYAL: WINNER TO WRESTLE FOR THE INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE ON TUESDAY NIGHT STRIFE
              Participants: The Great Khali, Jeff Hardy, JBL, The Miz, Big John Studd, Hulk Hogan

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: The first one that went over the top rope was none other that The Hulkster himself, then the Miz went over, after that Jeff Hardy was eliminated. That left JBL, Big John Studd, and The Great Khali. JBL soon after was eliminated. Then that left the two biggest men in the Six Man Battle Royal, and after the dust settled The Great Khali was the sole survivor. He has earned the right to face Jesse for the Intercontinental Title on Tuesday Night Strife.

              TITLE MATCH: MILLION DOLLAR TRIPLE THREAT MATCH: Ted Dibiase (Champion) Vs. Chris Jericho Vs. Mark Henry

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Ted Dibiase has some nerve. He has so much money that he made his own belt, and he defended it Sunday Morning for the first time. Not against just one competitor but TWO! Would his arrogance come back to bite him in the pocketbook? In a word...No! Dibiase not only defended the Million Dollar Championship Belt, but he did it by making it look easy. Mark Henry and Chris Jericho were totally outclassed and Dibiase retained his belt by pinning Jericho in the center of the ring. What did the "Million Dollar Man" have to say for himself following the match? HAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!

              TITLE MATCH: STEEL CAGE MATCH: CM Punk Vs. The Iron Sheik (Champion)

              Spoiler


              Match Notes: Early on the Iron Sheik sought out to set the tone by busting CM Punk open within the first 15 seconds of the match by irish whipping him into the unforgiving steel cage. But, CM Punk came back and showed tremendous heart and fortitude behind a capacity crowd that cheered him on. He battled and battled, and tried to escape only to be caught by Sheik in various ways. Then Sheik got busted open, and the blood was everywhere. Just what we have grown to expect in these no holds barred, steel cage match-ups. Then, The Iron Sheik took a tremendous chance. It would either help him retain the championship belt or lose it. The Iron Sheik stood on top of the steel cage and went to drop a debilitating elbow drop only to find that it connected in all its power and carnage. CM Punk was hurt, and then The Iron Sheik went to the Cage again only to escape unscathed as he climbed over and on to the arena floor, and by so doing retained his title as the UWF Champion.

              MATCHES OF THE NIGHT:
              The Road Warriors Vs. Triple H/Matt Hardy
              The Iron Sheik Vs. CM Punk

              BLOCKBUSTER ANNOUNCEMENT TO BE MADE BY: Smitty McMahon

              Smitty McMahon: "Did you have fun this morning wrestling fans!!!! (Laughter) I will take that as a yes! Well, this is the moment you have all been waiting for. Since the UWF boasts such a large roster of Wrestlers something had to be done to spread out the talent.

              Ladies and Gentlemen the UWF starting as as possible will be subdivided into three Brands. These brands will face one another every week for a year, and after that year there will be a draft to keep the rosters fresh and exciting. Of course during scheduled pay-per-views there will interbrand matches, and from time to time interbrand matches may be scheduled during the week with my approval of course. So with out further waiting, allow me to present the three brands...

              The First brand is: Strife, which will wrestle on Tuesday Night.
              The Second Brand is: Split Wig, which will wrestle on Thursday Night.
              The Third Brand is: Blasphemy, which will wrestle on Sunday Morning.

              There will be managers appointed also to the differing brands, and each manager will be allowed to manage four wrestlers. One tag team, and two wrestlers who specialize in single matches. There will be a random drawing to conclude who will be in each managers stable.

              Each brand will have four tag teams. Those that were broken up by the split, will also be designated a random tag team partner for the duration of the year. Fortunately, the UWF Tag Team Champions, Triple H and Matt Hardy will be wrestling under the same brand.

              We will not disclose which wrestlers will be with which brand at this time, but will release by way of the press in the very near future. Get ready for a revolutionary time here in the Unpredictable Wrestling Federation!!!!!!!!"
              Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-19-2009, 04:21 AM.

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              • LingeringRegime
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 17089

                #8
                Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

                Originally posted by rdnk
                Predictions:
                Tuesday Night Raw

                Triple H d. Mr. Kennedy
                Hogan d. Mr. Perfect
                Beefcake d. Dreamer
                Jeff Hardy d. Hayes
                Henry/Morrison d. Kendrick
                Batista wins triple threat
                Jim Neidhart d. Animal
                Jimmy Wang Yang d. Morella
                Bigelow d. B. Ware
                Big Show/Carlito d. Junkyard Dog/Hardcore Holly
                Zack Ryder d. Iron Sheik

                Split Wig Thursday
                Mr. Kennedy d. Kamala
                Yokozuna d. Mr. McMahon
                Roberts/Stud d. Beefcake/Rude
                Cena d. Khali
                Chavo d. Boogeyman
                Hunter Hearst-Helmsey d. Ric Flair
                Henry d. Jeff Hardy
                CM Punk d. Regal
                Road Warriors win title
                Edge wins IC belt
                Not bad. 6 correct picks for TNR. It will be interesting to see how SWT turns out. I am going to attempt to update this dynasty more often. I will try to put the cards out every Sunday sometime in the evening. Thanks for following by the way!

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                • LingeringRegime
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 17089

                  #9
                  Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

                  An Important Announcement

                  GASTONIA, NC - UWF President Smitty Mcmahon announced very early Tuesday morning that Tuesday Night Raw and Saturday Night's Main Event are both undergoing a face change if you will.

                  "Tuesday Night Raw" will now be known as "Tuesday Night Strife" and "Saturday Night's Main Event" will now be known as "Sunday Morning Blasphemy."

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                  • LingeringRegime
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 17089

                    #10
                    Re: Legends of Wrestlemania (Exhibition Match Dynasty)

                    Blockbuster Announcement Coming?


                    GASTONIA - Rumor has it that an upcoming announcement will shake the very foundations of the UWF. An inside source said the announcement will be made during Sunday Morning Blasphemy.

                    When we reached UWF President Smitty McMahon by phone late Tuesday Morning all he said was, "It is not a rumor there will be an announcement made during Sunday Morning Blasphemy, and I wish I could tell you what it is now, but what I will say is that it is a move we feel that we have to make in order to evolve with our large stable of wrestlers."

                    I wonder with all the other wrestling fans worldwide: What is this big announcement?
                    Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-16-2009, 05:16 PM.

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                    • LingeringRegime
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 17089

                      #11
                      Re: UWF (A Legends of Wrestlemania Dynasty)

                      TEAM STRIFE

                      Wrestlers
                      "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
                      Brett "Hitman" Hart
                      Umaga
                      "Ravishing" Rick Rude
                      Jimmy Wang Yang
                      Kamala
                      The Undertaker
                      Jake "The Snake" Roberts
                      Bam Bam Bigelow
                      Davey Boy Smith
                      The Big Show
                      Matt Hardy
                      Triple H
                      Shad (Managed by: Mr. Fuji)
                      Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
                      Santino Marella
                      Batista
                      King Kong Bundy
                      Animal
                      Shelton Benjamin
                      Mr. Perfect (UWF Champion)
                      The Honky Tonk Man
                      Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
                      The Big Boss Man (Managed by: Mr. Fuji)
                      The Iron Sheik
                      Festus
                      Brutus "The Barber Beefcake"

                      Tag Teams
                      The 4-H Club (Triple H/Matt Hardy)
                      The Hart Foundation (Brett Hart and Jim Neidhart)
                      Vanity ("Ravishing" Rick Rude and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake)
                      The Savages (Umaga and Kamala) (Managed by: Mr. Fuji)


                      Managers
                      Mr. Fuji (Umaga, Kamala, The Big Boss Man, Shad)
                      Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-28-2009, 02:32 AM.

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                      • LingeringRegime
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 17089

                        #12
                        Re: UWF (A Legends of Wrestlemania Dynasty)

                        TEAM SPLIT WIG

                        Wrestlers
                        Tazz
                        Koko B. Ware
                        "Nature Boy" Ric Flair
                        Curt Hawkins
                        The Great Khali (Intercontinental Champion)
                        Snitsky
                        John Morrison
                        The Boogeyman (Managed by: Jimmy Hart)
                        William Regal
                        Randy Orton
                        Jeff Hardy
                        Dusty Rhodes (Managed by: Bobby "The Brain" Heenan)
                        JBL
                        Hawk
                        Yokozuna
                        Arn Anderson
                        The Ultimate Warrior
                        Greg Valentine (Managed by: Bobby "The Brain" Heenan)
                        Andre the Giant
                        Hulk Hogan
                        Sgt. Slaughter (Managed by: Jimmy Hart)
                        Chavo Guerrero
                        Kofi Kingston (Million Dollar Champion)
                        Edge
                        "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
                        Cody Rhodes

                        Tag Teams
                        The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair and Arn Anderson)
                        The Iron Talons (Hawk and Koko B. Ware) (Managed by: Bobby Heenan)
                        The Living Legends (Hulk Hogan and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper) (Managed by: Jimmy Hart)
                        Head Rush (Jeff Hardy and Chavo Guerrero)

                        Managers
                        Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (Hawk, Koko B. Ware, Greg Valentine, Dusty Rhodes)
                        Jimmy Hart (Hulk Hogan, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Sgt. Slaughter, The Boogeyman)
                        Last edited by LingeringRegime; 04-28-2009, 02:35 AM.

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                        • LingeringRegime
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 17089

                          #13
                          Re: UWF (A Legends of Wrestlemania Dynasty)

                          TEAM BLASPHEMY


                          Wrestlers
                          Mr. McMahon
                          Shawn Michaels
                          John Cena
                          Kane
                          The Junkyard Dog
                          Zack Ryder
                          Finlay
                          Tommy Dreamer
                          Mark Henry
                          Nikolai Volkoff
                          Brian Kendrick
                          Big John Studd
                          Jesse
                          Mr. Kennedy
                          Stone Cold Steve Austin (Managed by: Paul Bearer)
                          "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase
                          Rey Mysterio (Managed by: Paul Bearer)
                          The Miz
                          Chris Jericho (UWF Tag Team Champion)
                          Michael P.S. Hayes
                          MVP
                          Carlito
                          JTG (UWF Tag Team Champions)
                          CM Punk
                          Hardcore Holly
                          The Rock

                          Tag Teams
                          Rich and Famous (John Cena and "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase)
                          Polished Luster (Chris Jericho and JTG) (UWF Tag Team Champions)
                          Hardcore Spit (Carlito and Hardcore Holly) (Managed by: Paul Bearer)
                          The Shamrockers (Shawn Michaels and Finlay)

                          Managers
                          Paul Bearer (Carlito, Hardcore Holly, Rey Mysterio, Stone Cold Steve Austin)
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                          • LingeringRegime
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                            #14
                            Re: UWF (A Legends of Wrestlemania Dynasty)

                            Tuesday Night Strife


                            Mr. Perfect Vs. Festus

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                            Match Notes: Festus started the match off with the advantage as he quickly took the upper hand. Mr. Perfect bought some time outside of the ring to clear his head and to analyze the situation. Then, Mr. Perfect lit into Festus wit a series of chops and neckbreakers. In the end he rolled Festus up in a small package and took the W. This was a fairly good challenge for Mr. Perfect.

                            Batista Vs. King Kong Bundy

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                            Match Notes: With the ring of the bell the look in Batista's eyes told the story. He looked focused and angry in his UWF debut. He quickly broke the spirit of the weighty Bundy, and showed him that his girth would be irrelevant. With a series of backbreakers and body slams, King Kong Bundy was dazed and confused. Then with an incredible show of strength Bundy was Batista-bombed! If Batista keeps wrestling like this the rest of the UWF had better take notice.

                            Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Vs. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake

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                            Match Notes: This match was a good one. Both wrestlers had the upper hand several times during the bout. Neidhart busted Beefcake open, and looked to win on two separate occasions. But, Beefcake kicked out when it seemed the match was all but over. In the end, Beefcake could not prevail as the assaults of Neidhart proved to be too much.

                            The Honky Tonk Man Vs. Umaga (Managed by: Mr. Fuji)

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                            Match Notes: This one looked good on paper, and it was even better in the squared circled. The Honky Tonk man took an amazing beating, kicking out time and time again (at least 5 times) from certain pinfall. All of this happened after he started bleeding profusely from the head. At one point in the match Mr. Fuji looked to throw dust into the eyes of The Honky Tonk man, when Honky showed incredible ring presence and ducked! Umaga was then on the receiving end of the dust throw and was blinded for a good minute. Amazingly, this was still not enough for the Honky Tonk Man to come away with the win as Umaga finished him off with the "Samoan Drop." This was a very good match that last between 20 to 30 minutes.

                            Brett "Hitman" Hart Vs. Shad (Managed by: Mr. Fuji)

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                            Match Notes: Sometimes it pays to have a manager, sometimes it backfires. For Shad, it paid tonight - big time. This match was another good one for Tuesday Night Strife. Hart the overwhelming favorite looked to show this youngster why he is considered by many as "the best there was, the best there is, and the best that ever will be." But, perhaps Hart was bit too overconfident, and lax as he was beaten by Shad along with some dastardly tricks by Shad's manager Mr Fuji. Fuji in the match prior to this one threw dust and it backfired, but luckily Umaga still won the match. But, in this match the dust trick worked to perfection.

                            Mr. Fuji threw dust directly into Hart's eyes, and that was the beginning of the end for him, as Shad took full advantage of it. Perhaps, Hart should not have acted as if this one was "in the bag" on his way to the ring. Great win by Shad, and it will help his stock to rise as the next Pay-Per-View, Bum Rush, is just around the corner.

                            MAIN EVENT/TITLE MATCH/IRON MAN MATCH
                            The Great Khali (Team Split Wig) Vs Jesse (Team Blasphemy) (Intercontinental Champion)

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                            Match Notes: It was a David Vs. Goliath type of matchup. Khali was taller than Jesse by more that a foot, and both men suffered damage to their bodies that will take a long while to heal. I wouldn't be surprised to see them out of action for a while. In one of the bloodiest matches you would every want or not want to see, The Great Khali took the victory. Jesse was one courageous yonng man to even attempt to step into the ring with such a large man for one fall, but these two men pinned each other for 14 times. Jesse was pummeled like you would not believe, but he continued to persevere even though the medical attendants at ring side had to attend to him immediately following the match. Jesse defended his title more than any other champion in the young history of the UWF, will we see him again is the question. With such a beating, no one would be surprised if his injuries were career ending. Congratulations to the Great Khali, though it may be sometime before he defends his title.
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                            • LingeringRegime
                              Hall Of Fame
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                              • 17089

                              #15
                              Re: UWF (A Legends of Wrestlemania Dynasty)

                              Split Wig Thursday


                              Snitsky Vs. Curt Hawkings

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                              Match Notes: Competitive match, Snitsky wins.

                              William Regal Vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (Managed by: Bobby "The Brain" Heenan)

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                              Match Notes: This was a pretty decent matchup. Regal really went after Heenan outside of the ring after Heenan put Valentine's leg on the rope to prevent the pinfall. Shortly afterwards Regal got busted open by a devasting elbow by The Hammer. Then the two men went outside of the ring only to find Valentine gaining control of the match after Regal slammed Heenan to ground. Then Valentine slapped a figure four on Regal outside the ring to soften up that leg for later, a short while later he slapped on the figure four again in the middle of the ring and got Regal to submit.

                              Elimination Tag Team Match: The Four Horsemen (Flair/Anderson) Vs. The Iron Talons (Hawk/Koko B. Ware) (Managed by: Bobby The Brain Heenan)

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                              Match Notes: It wasn't easy by Double A and the Nature Boy swept in this elimination tag match 2-0. Arn Anderson pinned Hawk, and Ric Flair pinned the Birdman. Arn showed why he is called, "The Enforcer." He successfully cut off the ring and dominated Hawk. And Flair did the same with Koko.


                              The Ultimate Warrior Vs. Sgt. Slaughter (Managed by: Jimmy Hart)

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                              Match Notes: This was a the best match of the evening so far. Back and forth the entire match, just when it looked like The Ultimate Warrior had it locked up, Jimmy Hart got up on the apron and like an idiot The Ultimate Warrior fell for it. He was totally distracted an Slaughter came up from behind and dropped him with a suplex. Then he slapped the Cobra Clutch on him and The Warrior cried "I quit." Big win for Slaughter and the "Mouth of the South."

                              Edge Vs. Jeff Hardy

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                              Match Notes: This match was important for both wrestlers to win. But, the bottom line is it was more important for Edge. In his last bout Edge was beaten and beaten and beaten with a steel chair by Jesse. Many thought that Edge would be a shoe in to beat Jesse and with the IC title, but Jesse showed the heart of a champion. So, would Edge get beat again? No. Edge took care of Jeff Hardy in a fairly close match but Edge was never really in any serious danger in losing it. This win was a step in the right direction for him to put himself back on the road for some type of title shot down the line.

                              MAIN EVENT
                              Hulk Hogan (Managed by: Jimmy Hart) Vs. John Morrison

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                              Match Notes: On paper Hogan was the favorite and he lived up to expectations by finally winning after a losing streak of sorts. Morrison seemed to be more interested in putting a beating on Jimmy Hart that Hogan. Hogan won it fairly easily. Not the match of the night by any stretch of the imagination. The Ultimate Warrior/Sgt. Slaughter was by far the best match of the night.
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