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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 8, APRIL, 16, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap For 4/15/1991

by Maurice Porter

Kevin Kreuger and Frankie DeFalco were the opponents of the teenage lady killers, The Rockers. The announcers hyped The Rockers upcoming Tag Title shot against the Nasty Boys, in the ring The Rockers did not show any signs of overlooking these two as they were sharp and crisp. After some quick tags and double teams The Rockers won the match when Michaels covered DeFalco after the Double Fist Drop

The Legion of Doom were back in the locker room with Mean Gene Okerlund, the point of the interview was L.O.D accepted Jimmy Hart's challenge to face The Natural Disasters and after they win that match they will win the WWF Tag Team Titles no matter who the champions are.

Mr. Fuji led Muta out to the ring to go one-on-one with Saba Simba. Simba was able to use his strength to throw Muta around but Muta is managed by Fuji and Fuji manages men that can take it and dish it out, which Muta can do. After taking the power moves Muta used his skill to fluster Simba picking up the victory via the Moonsault.

Fuji wasn't in the locker room long after the Muta match as he led his other tag team, Demolition out to the ring. Demolition is looking to restore some pride and move their way back up the ladder as they have fallen on some hard times as of late. This match was a good start as they dominated from start to finish picking up the victory following the Decapitation Elbow.

Footage of Jake The Snake Roberts attacking the Ultimate Warrior last week was shown, after the footage Okerlund was in the locker room as he interviewed Roberts. When asked why, Roberts said over the years he's come out and defeated who the put in front of him, but it didn't get him any attention and it didn't get him anywhere in terms of title shots. Attacking the Warrior got him what he's been looking for and he intends to have some fun with the Warrior.

Tom Bennett went one-on-one with The Big Bossman, before the match footage of Jack Tunney giving the Bossman another shot at the Intercontinental Title as Saturday Night Main Event was shown. The match itself was a short one with the Bossman picking up the victory following the Bossman Slam.

Okerlunds next interview was with Bret Hart. Hart made it very clear that he intends to work his way up the ladder and earn a shot against Mr. Perfect and once he gets that shot Perfect will be excellently excuted.

Mouth of The South Jimmy Hart led Canadian Strongman Dino Bravo to the ring, Bravo faced Bret Hart. The match was a good contest with Bravo gaining the upper hand due to his immense strength. Hart cameback but was shot back down by a attack focused on the lower back of Hart. After nearly winning a few times Bravo made a mistake and Hart capatilized on it, Hart worked the knee enough to soften it up as he made Bravo submit to the Sharpshooter.

The best match of the night was WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect going one-on-one with Superfly Jimmy Snuka. The match was big because of the boost it would give Perfect and the fact a win over Perfect could shoot Snuka up the ladder of contenders. The match went back and forth with both men giving their all, Snuka was good but Perfect was Perfect in the end as he picked up the victory with the Perfect Plex.

Slick led the massive Warlord out to the ring, his opponent was Ricky The Dragon Steamboat. As great of a wrestler as Steamboat is early it wasn't working as The Warlord dominated with his power. Much like Hart did earlier Steamboat found a way to survive and comeback finishing off Warlord with a Flying Cross Body to pick up the victory.

The main event for the night pitted Hacksaw Jim Duggan against Ravishing Rick Rude. Because of Rude the match was a decent contest, Rude picked up the victory with the Rude Awakening. After the victory Rude proceed to put some boots to Duggan until the music of Hulk Hogan hit. The fans went wild as Hulk came to the ring, Hulk got in the ring and Rude left the ring to live and fight another day.

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Special: Card For Saturday Night Main Event

As Prime Time Wrestling concluded the card for Saturday Night Main Event on 4-27-1991 was shown.

WWF World Title Match

Hulk Hogan© vs Sgt. Slaughter w/Gen. Adnan & Col. Mustafa

WWF Intercontinental Title Match

Mr. Perfect© vs Big Bossman

WWF Tag Team Titles Match

The Nasty Boys w/Jimmy Hart vs The Rockers

The Natural Disasters w/Jimmy Hart vs Legion of Doom

Virgil ,Ricky Steamboat, & Texas Tornado vs Rick Martel, Ted DiBiase, & The Warlord

Bret Hart vs Kato

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Great show man, I think Fuji wasn't managing Demolition though. Didn't they break up with Fuji in like 88? (sorry my history is pretty bad). Anyways for Demolition's match you didn't put in who they were facing.....

I'll make my predictions later when I have time, Keep up the good work :D

WWF World Title Match

Hulk Hogan© vs Sgt. Slaughter w/Gen. Adnan & Col. Mustafa

WWF Intercontinental Title Match

Mr. Perfect© vs Big Bossman

WWF Tag Team Titles Match

The Nasty Boys w/Jimmy Hart vs The Rockers

The Natural Disasters w/Jimmy Hart vs Legion Of Doom

Virgil Ricky Steamboat, & Texas Tornado

Bret Hart

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Good show. Wish Warlord had won. I liked him for some reason. Looking forward to Main Event. My predictions are:

Hogan

Perfect

Nasty Boys

LOD

Virgil, Steamboat, and Tornado

Hart

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Thanks for all the feedback, my computer started acting funny and now I don't have all the results for the 3 shows leading up to Saturday Night Main Event, however SMNE I did and have the results for that because I wrote them down, so SNME will be up either in the evening or tomorrow morning.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 9, APRIL-29-1991

Saturday Night Main Event Recap For 4/27/91 by Deion Porter

The night opened up with Mr. Fuji leading Kato out to the ring, Kato recenlty has been in singles action due to the fact his partner Tanaka is injured. His opponent was Bret "Hitman" Hart, Hart went to ringside and gave his glasses to a young fan. When Hart got into the ring the match begun. The men started off by exchanging hold after hold which gave the match a quick pace, finally Hart gained the advantage and put Kato in a hammerlock. Kato broke the hold by elbowing Hart in the mouth, he came off the ropes and ran right into a Hart arm drag. As he held the arm Hart drop a legdrop on the arm. After holding Kato in the move Hart brought him up to his feet and started punching the arm. Hart sent Kato into the ropes and hit a dropkick right to the mouth of Kato. Kato sensed that the end could be near so he smartly rolled out of the ring to take a breather. Fuji huddled with Kato as he gave him some pointers, these were needed as Kato had been in singles compitition for a short time and someone of Fuji's expierence could help him out. Kato got back into the ring and the two men locked up, no one got an advantage until Kato placed a thumb right into the eye of Hart. This seemed to turn the tide of the match, Kato utilized his martial arts background beautifully. Kato gave a martial arts kick to the ribs of Hart and followed that up with another kick to the legs. Kato came off the ropes and dropped a quick elbow on Hart followed up by a pin attempt in which Hart kicked out at two. Kato locked Hart in an abdominal strecth, after his broke the hold Kato distracted the ref which allowed Fuji to drive his cain into the ribs of Hart who was already on the ground due to the last move. Kato ran over and covered Hart and Hart kicked out at two. Kato picked up Hart and hit a breaker and covered Hart again with Hart kicking out at two. It had become very evident that the strategy that Fuji and Kato discussed earlier was to work on the ribs of Hart. With Hart on the mat Kato let into him with some hard kicks right to the ribs of Hart, Kato covered again and Hart kicked out at two. Kato once again slapped the abdominal strecth on Hart but this time he did it in the middle of the ring. Hart who was in severe pain was checked by the ref to see if he wanted to quit, Hart's arm went down once, it went down twice and it went halfway down before Hart caught it at the last moment. The fans started to get behind Hart and rally him, eventually Hart was able to flip Kato over as both men were on the mat. The two got up as Kato tried to kick Hart, Hart blocked it and let in to Kato with a right hand, followed by another and followed up by a headbutt. Hart picked up Kato and delivered an interverted atomic drop, he followed up with a clothesline and pin in which Kato kicked out at two. Hart picked up Kato and hit a backbreaker which was followed up by an elbow off the second turnbuckle and a cover in which Kato kicked out at two. Fuji sensed his guy was in the and climbed onto the apron to distract Hart, It failed as Kato came from behind only for Hart to duck and Kato collided with Fuji. A dazed Kato was giving the russian legsweep. With Kato on the mat Hart slapped the Sharpshooter on Kato who submitted giving the win to Hart.

The next match pitted Jimmy Hart's Natural Distaters, Earthauqke and Typhoon against The Legion of Doom, Animal and Hawk. This match featured the two strongest teams in the World Wrestling Federation. The match was even more important for the Legion of Doom because a win would guarentee them a WWF Tag Team Title shot against The Nasty Boys. Hawk and Earthquake started off the match, Hawk came out firing with lefts and rights, he came off the ropes to shoulder block the big man but that proved unsuccessful as it didn't even move the big man. Hawk tagged Animal the stronger of the two to see if he could make more of an impact. Animal came of the ropes to do the same move as Hawk did except when he did it no one fell as both men stood their ground. Earthquake challenged Animal to do it again and he did and once again no one went down. Eartquake challenged again and Animal came off the ropes, excepted this time he came with a dropkick into the mouth of Earthquake which got the big man wobbling. Animal came off and hit a clothesline, followed up by another which still had the big man wobbling. Finally Animal tagged Hawk and both of them clotheslined Earthquake which put the big man down. Hawk ran to the ropes and was met with a knee in the back from Typhoon. The referee escorted Animal out of the ring, however this allowed the Disasters to double team Hawk and that's what they did. Hawk was dragged into the Distasters corner and was punched over and over again with Earthquake punching and Typhoon holding Hawk up. Earthquake got off and distracted the ref which allowed Typhoon to use the ring rope as he choked Hawk with it. Eartquake tagged in Typhoon who picked Hawk up in the corner and ran into him with an avalanche, Typhoon covered Hawk who managed somehow to kick out at two. Typhoon put a few more boots to Hawk and tagged in Earthquake. Earthquake came off the ropes and hit a elbow drop on Hawk, he covered with Animal coming in the ring breaking up the pin attempt at two. Earthquake picked Hawk and bear hugged him. He broke the hold and tagged in Typhoon who proceed to bearhug Hawk. This time there was no dropping of Hawk as Hart wanted Typhoon to try and get a submission out of it. The ref checked Hawk and raised his arms, they went down the first two times but before the ref could try again Animal rushed into the ring and chop blocked Typhoon in the leg. Both men were down but they crawled into the corner and made the tags. Hawk was on fire as he came in, he hit Earthquake with everything but the kitchen sink. Hawk was wearing Earthquake down when Typhoon came in the ring, Earthquake held Hawk up in their corner and Typhoon came in for a splash, but Hawk ducked and Typhoon hit his own partner. Animal came in and he and Hawk clotheslined Typhoon out of the ring. Hawk came down on Earthquake with a fistdrop and covered Earthquake for the 1-2-3 to give L.O.D the victory.

The Intercontinental Title was on the line next, the challenger The Big Bossman made his way to the ring first to a good reception from the fans, the music of the champion hits and WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect made his way down to the ring looking confident as ever. The match starts off with a tie-up and the Bossman used his power to knock Perfect down. Perfect got right into the Bossman's face and slapped him, Bossman wasn't gonna be inimidated as he slapped Perfect right back. Bossman followed up with some punches and he whipped Perfect to the ropes and hit a big clothesline. Perfect was whipped again and the Bossman hit a back body drop on Perfect. Pefrect rolled under the ropes to get a break but Bossman showed great quickness for a guy his size as he slid under the ropes and caught Perfect with another right hand to the mouth. Bossman rolled Perfect into the ring and threw him into the corner. Bossman ran at Perfect who moved out of the way sending Bossman shoulder first into the steel pole. Perfect nearly got the win after rolling up the Bossman but Bossman kicked out at two. Perfect dropped his knee on the shoulder of the Bossman and followed up with a legdrop on the shoulder. Perfect picked up the Bossman and hit a picture perfect dropkick, Perfect went for the cover but Bossman kicked out at two. Perfect set up the Bossman and hit a running neck snap, Perfect went for another cover and the Bossman kicked out at two again. Perfect went right back to work on the shoulder of the Bossman as he jumped over the rope with Bossman's arm and dropped it across the rope. Perfect got back into the ring and lifted the big man and hit a shoulder breaker, Perfect covered and the Bossman barely kicked out at two. Perfect picked up the Bossman and chopped him right back down to the ground. Perfect procedeed to put the boots to the shoulder of the Bossman. Perfect sent the Bossman against the ropes and caught him in a sleeper. Perfect had it locked on right in the middle of the ring, the referee checked the arm of the Bossman, it went down once, he checked it again and once again it went down. The fans started to rally behind the Bossman, the ref checked the arm again and it went down halfway but the Bossman held it up. The Bossman elbowed Perfect once, he did it again and it forced Perfect to break the hold. Bossman and Perfect came off the ropes and collided dead smack with each other. The ref reached seven as both men got to their feet, Perfect swung but Bossman ducked and came back with a punch of his own. Two punches later Bossman hit Perfect with a big clothesline and covered him for a two count. Bossman threw Perfect into the corner and climbed his shoulder to hit ten punches as the fans counted all of them. Bossman came off the ropes and hit a legdrop, he covered Perfect and got a close two count. Bossman got Perfect up and hit a huge powerslam, Bossman covered Perfect and got a two and a half count. The Mountie came to the ring and climbed the apron, Bossman grabbed him, Perfect hit Bossman with a knee in the back. Perfect picked up a groggy Bossman and hit the Perfect-Plex and covered him for the 1-2-3 to retain the Intercontinental Title.

The Dr. of Style and Sensational Sherri led their team to the ring first, DiBiase waved a wad of cash, while Martel sprayed some arrogance spary and The Warlord just looked tough. Steamboat, Virgil, and the Tornado came down to the ring seperate. DiBiase and Steamboat started off the match and both men start off with a tie-up, Steamboat got the advantage as he arm-draged DiBiase to the mat. A frustrated DiBiase ran into to some more arm-drags as Steamboat then locks on an arm-bar to DiBiase. With a hold of the arm, Steamboat dragged DiBiase to the corner and tagged in Virgil, with Steamboat holding the arm, Virgil dropped an elbow over the arm. Virgil twisted the arm of DiBiase, and tagged in the Tornado. Tornado came into the ring and continued the work on the arm of DiBiase. Tornado pounded on the arm and held it out as he tagged Steamboat into the ring, With Tornado still holding DiBiase's arm, Steamboat came off the top rope with a chop down to the arm of DiBiase. Steamboat let in DiBiase with some chops. Steamboat whipped DiBiase, who reversed the move, Steamboat comes off the rope but as he hit the rope the Warlord put a knee into the back of Steamboat. DiBiase tagged in Warlord who sent Steamboat to the rope ands hit a clothesline. Warlord threw Steamboat into the corner and lets off into Steamboat with lefts and rights. Warlord scooped up Steamboat and gave him a backbreaker, still holding Steamboat he gave him another backbreaker, cover by Warlord, Steamboat kicked out at two. Warlord sent Steamboat crashing into the corner back first, Warlord tagged in Martel. Martel picked up Steamboat, sent him to the ropes and dropkicked Steamboat in the mouth, cover by Martel in which Steamboat kicked out at two. Martel sent Steamboat to the ropes and hits a devestating backbreaker,Martel covered Steamboat who kickedout at two. Martel tagged DiBiase and Martel held on up Steamboat, while DiBiase came off the rope hitting the back of Steamboat with a forearm. DiBiase covered Steamboat who barely kicked out. DiBiase went behind Steamboat and hit a backsuplex, DiBiase coverd and again Steamboat barely kicked out. DiBiase picked up Steamboat and hit a backbreaker. DiBiase put Steamboat into the corner and let off some stinging, chops into the chest of Steamboat. DiBiase moved back and ran to the corner, Steamboat moved out of the as DiBiase ran his shoulder into the post. Steamboat crawled to the corner and tagged Virgil. Virgil came into the ring and hit an elbow on DiBiase, Martel came in and ran into a Virgil clothesline, Warlord came in and Virgil hit some lefts and followed up with an elbow that sent Warlord to the corner. Tornado came in and went over the top rope with Martel. Virgil drokicked DiBiase in the head, Virgil sent DiBiase over to the ropes and locked on the Million Dollar Dream on DiBiase. With the action on the outside the ref was distracted and it allowed Sherri to come in and hit Virgil with a purse which sent Virgil down quick. Sherri left the ring and the ref finally came back a DiBiase covered Virgil 1-2-3 to pick up the victory.

The Tag Title match was next and The Rockers in the role of challengers made their way to the ring running as fast as the could in the ring. Jimmy Hart led the Nasty Boys with the titles on their shoulders confidently as they made their way to the ring. The champs get into the ring and immediatly jump the Rockers, Sags threw Jannety out of the ring and the duo doubled teamed Michaels. Knobbs lined up Shawn and clotheslined him. Knobbs delivers a couple of elbows to Shawn. Knobbs dragged Shawn to their corner and delivered some more shots to Michaels. Knobbs went over to the other corner and gave a cheap shot to Jannety, this brought Jannety in but the ref forced him back to his corner, this also allowed Sags to choke Michaels with the tag rope. Sags got the tag to continue the work on Michaels. Sags scoop slammed Michaels to the mat and covered him and Michaels kicked out at two. Knobbs went over to the other corner and gave a cheap shot to Jannety, this brought Jannety in but the ref forced him back to his corner, this also allowed Sags to choke Michaels with the tag rope. Sags got the tag to continue the work on Michaels. Sags scoop slammed Michaels to the mat and covered him and Michaels kicked out at two. Sags whipped Michaels back into the Nasty's corner, Sags drove his shoulder into Michaels. Sags tagged in Knobbs who whipped Michaels off the ropes and hit a powerslam, cover by Knobbs which Michaels got a shoulder up at two. Knobbs blatently choked Michaels to a count of four from the ref. Knobbs picked up Michaels and locked him in a bearhug. The ref asks Michaels but he said no. Knobbs applied more pressure, this leads to the ref who lifted Michaels arm, it fell once, it fell twice, the fans start to get behind Michaels even more. the arm falls three-fourths of the way down but Michaels didn't let it fall all the way, Michaels punched Knobbs once, he punched him again and a third punch forced Knobbs to break the hold. With Knobbs dazed this allowed Michaels to tag Jannety in. Jannety came in a house of fire, he dropkicked Knobbs, Sags came in and got a dropkick. Jannety came off the rope with a flying clothesline to Knobbs and followed up with another one to Sags. Jannety picked up both men and rammed their heads into each others, Sags was thrown out of the ring by Jannety. Michaels came in and the two hit a double dropkick, Jannety covered and Knobbs kicked out at two. Two Rockers whipped Knobbs and back body dropped him, Jannety covered and Knobbs again kicked out at two. The Rockers signed for the end as Michaels and Jannety climbed different turnbuckles. They both came off and hit the Flying Fist Drop on Knobbs. Jannety covered but the ref went to get Michaels out of the ring, with Jannety still on Knobbs Sags came off the top rope as he smashed the megaphone into the head of Jannety. Sags left the ring as Knobbs put his arm over Jannety as the ref counted to three to give the Nasty's the win.

The music of Jake The Snake Roberts hit and he methodically made his way to the ring with Damien as he slid into the ring. Jake got into the ring and was giving the mic. Jake got on and challenged the Ultimate Warrior to come out to the ring. A few seconds later the Warrior's music hit and he ran down to the ring, he got in to the ring and shook the ropes. The Warrior and Roberts got in each others face as the lights went out. When the lights came back on the Warrior was laying on the ground with Roberts and The Undertaker standing over him. Roberts told Taker to pick him up and Tombstone the Warrior, Taker did just that as hit the Tombstone. Roberts picked up the Warrior and hit the DDT. Just for good measure Roberts picked the Warrior up and DDt'ed him again before he and Taker left the ring.

Mean Gene Okerlund was backstage with Hogan for an interview, Hogan said his usual bit which got the fans fired up as usual.

It was time for the main event which was the WWF World Title Match. The challenger Slaughter came out to the ring first led down by General Adnan and Colonel Mustafa. The trio saluted each other in the ring and waited for the Champion. Out came Hogan as the roof nearly went off. Hogan came in the ring and the Triangle of Terror tried to jump him but Hogan was able to fight off all of the and sent them out of the ring he took off his shirt and threw it at Slaughter. Slaughter came back into the ring and locked up with Hogan, Hogan won as he threw Slaughter to the ground. Slaughter came off the ropes and Hogan knocked him down with a shoulder block. Hogan came off the ropes and hit a clothesine on Slaughter and played to the crowd some more. Hogan charged at Slaughter and clotheslined him over the ropes. Hogan went out to take the fight to Slaughter which proved to be costly as Slaughter reversed a Hogan irish whip attempt which sent Hogan into the steel rail. Slaughter walked over to Hogan, picked him up and scoop slammed him onto the mat. Slaughter rolled into the ring and back out to break the count. Slaughter picked up Hogan into a Bear Hug and rammed him back first into the steel pole. It was clear that Slaughter had a strategy and that was to focus on the back of Hogan. Slaughter threw Hogan back into the ring and attemped a pin but Hogan kicked out at two. Slaughter slammed Hogan onto the mat an followed up with a elbow drop and a pin attempt which Hogan knee out at two. Slaughter picked up Hogan and whipped him into the ropes, seeing the damage the did Slaughter whipped Hogan again back first into the turnbuckle. Slaughter went for another cover and Hogan got a shoulder up at two. Slaughter picked up Hogan and hit a backbreaker, he went for another cover and Hogan again kicked out at two. Slaughter left Hogan on the apron to distract the ref which allowed Adnan to choke Hogan and Mustafa to get some shots in on Hogan. Slaughter put Hogan on the middle rope and jumped on the back of Hogan, he covered Hogan for another two count. Slaughter sensing the end finally locked the Camel Clutch on Hogan. After two or three minutes Slaughter felt he had the match won when Hogan stood up with Slaughter on his back and drove him into the turnbuckle. Slaughter punched Hogan but Hogan shook it off, Slaughter punched again and this time Hogan pointed his finger at Slaughter. Hogan punched Slaughter once, then twice, then a third time. He scooped Slaughter up and body slammed him to the mat. Hogan picked up Slaughter and sent him to the ropes and hit the big boot. Adnan and Mustafa got onto the apron and both got knocked off by Hogan, who Legdropped Slaughter and covered him 1-2-3 to win the match. While celebrating Ravishing Rick Rude ran to the ring and jumped Hogan. Now with the Triangle of Terror up it was a 4 on 1 on Hogan. Then a man ran into the ring with a steel chair and chased off the four men, the annoucers reaveled the man to be Bob Backlund.

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Great PPV, I got most of my predictions right except for the six men. I liked Undertaker's involvement in the Jake/Warrior segment but hopefully Taker gets a feud of his own soon. Backlund returning is all right and a feud between him and the Triangle Of Terror could be good. Great work keep it up :D

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Nice show. I like how you lengthen the match reports for big events. I like the Roberts/Warrior feud with Taker thrown in there. Hogan vs Rude will be good, but I dont really like Backlund as a upper-tier face.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 10, APRIL, 30, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling for 4/29/1991 Recap

Due to the fact I've been moving and school starting I've been real busy so I'm only gonna give the results for PTW

Jimmy Snuka d Hercules

Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart d Brooklyn Brawler & Frankie DeFalco

Jimmy Hart & Mountie talk about Big Bossman

Mountie d Hillbilly Jim

Hulk Hogan & Bob Backlund interview

Rick Rude d Koko B Ware

Ricky Steamboat d Haku

Jake Roberts w/ Undertaker & Paul Bearer interview

Mr. Perfect d Tito Santana

The Rockers & Bret Hart d Natural Distasters & Dino Bravo

Undertaker d Jim Duggan

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 11 MAY, 5, 1991

Wrestling Challenge Recap for 5/4/1991

by Isaac Ward

WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect started off the show against Jim Powers. After toying around with Powers for a few minutes Perfect picked up the victory following the Perfect-Plex.

After the match Perfect walked over to the commentators and challenged Owen not Bret Hart to a match this Monday.

Sensational Sherri led the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase to the ring next, his opponent for the night was Shane Douglas. Douglas showed some promise taking advantage of DiBiase who wasn't taking him that serious. After a near fall DiBiase decided that enough was enough and went on the offensive, he ended up winning the match with the Million Dollar Dream.

Sean Mooney was backstage with Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart to talk about their upcoming match, after taking about the match Owen accepted Perfect's challenge.

The New Foundation and Demolition with Mr. Fuji squared off in the next match, a match that could help the winning team move up the tag rankings ladder. Demolition doubled team and isolated Owen for a good part of the match before he finally tagged the Anvil. Neidhart came in and dominated, with Crush down and Smash knocked out the ring, Neidhart tagged Owen who hit the Hart Attack and covered Crush for the win.

Another Fuji client was in the ring for the next match even though Fuji wasn't out with him, Kato went one on one with Tito Santana. In an outstanding match in terms of its wrestling Santana came out victourious after pinning Kato 1-2-3 following the Flying Jalapeno.

Backstage Mooney had another interview, this time with Ravishing Rick Rude and Sgt. Slaughter. The pair said they have common enemies in Hogan and now Backlund cause he stuck his nose where it didn't belong.

The main event of the night teamed Rude and Slaughter against Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Hillbilly Jim. The team of Rude and Slaughter looked good with Rude picking up the victory following the Rude Awakening.

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Good show. I like how Perfect chalenged Owen and not Bret. Dont know how I feel about the Slaughter/Rude team. They dont seem to gel. Kepp it up though.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 12, MAY, 6, 1991

Superstars Recap for 5/5/91

by Andy Powell

Jake The Snake Roberts opened up the night by dismantling the Italian Stalion. Roberts was accompanied to the ring by Paul Bearer and The Undertaker. After the DDT Roberts covered Stallion 1-2-3 to pick up the victory.

After the commercial break Superstars came back and said that the Ultimate Warrior would make his first apperance since Saturday Night Main Event when he was double teamed by Roberts and Taker, tomorrow night on Prime Time Wrestling.

Pre-recorded comments by The Legion of Doom were made, they announced that the contracts have been signed and at this months Saturday Night Main Event they would face off against the WWF Tag Champions The Nasty Boys. LOD told the Nasties to spend as much time with those belts as possible because come the SNME they won't have them anymore.

Speaking of the champs Jimmy Hart led them to the ring to square off against the Bushwackers. Santana-Kato, it was not, the teams brawled out with the champs picking up the victory after the Pit-Stop.

Clips were shown of the Mr. Perfect-Owen Hart challenge, the annoucers broke news that Owen suffered a facial injury in his tag match against Demolition, Owen would still wrestle Perfect but would require some sort of protective mask.

The next match was the best of the night as Mr. Fuji teamed up Kato and Muta to take on The Rockers. This was a high paced match with a lot of exciting offense, unfourntanely there had to be a loser and the was the Rockers as Muta pinned Jannety following a Moonsault.

The main event put The Model Rick Martel against Ricky The Dragon Steamboat. Martel was upset due to the fact that he could not find his arrogance spray. The match was a solid contest in all. The end of the match came as the Texas Tornado came out with the arrogance spray, Martel who had Steamboat in the Boston Crab released the hold and yelled at Tornado. This gave Steamboat time to roll-up Martel and get the 1-2-3 for the victory.

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another good show, I liked Martel not finding his spray only to end up with Von Erich. Hopefully when the feud is over it's with Martel coming out on top :D

also looking forward to the Warrior's return and Owen/Perfect going down. Not sure about Owen's face mask stuff but it'll be one heck of a match.

keep up the great work

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 13 MAY, 7, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 5/6/91

by Maurice Porter

Jimmy Hart led The Mountie to the ring to face off against one of his former clients, Greg The Hammer Valentine. Hart gave Mountie some tips but ain't nothin' can prepare someone for shots from the Hammer. Valentine let into the Mountie throughout the match and seemed to be on pace for a victory. Not wanting to see his man lose Hart got on the apron and yelled at Valentine, Valentine went over to Hart and grabbed him by the collar. Just as he was going to deck Hart, Mountie rolled him up front behind, holding the tights to get the victory. After the match Mountie got the Cattleprod and was going to shock Valentine until the Big Bossman came into the ring and cleared Mountie out. As the Bossman checked on Valentine, the Mountie snuck up from behind and shocked the Bossman with the cattleprod and left the ring running to the back.

Ted DiBiase was backstage with Mean Gene for an interview, DiBiase said that he would make a rare Million Dollar Title defense tonight. Okerlund enquired if the opponent would be Virgil, DiBiase laughed that of saying no way, Virgil is nowhere near getting a shot at the gold.

DiBiase made his way to the ring led by Sherri, his opponent was the Birdman Koko. B Ware with Frankie. Koko got some offense in as he used some high risk attacks, those moves proved to be his downfall as he missed one and DiBiase capitalized by putting on the Million Dollar Dream to get the victory. While celebrating Virgil ran to the ring and the two went toe-to-toe with Virgil getting the better of it, sending DiBiase running tot he back.

The devious one himself, Mr. Fuji led Muta out to the ring. Since arriving in the WWF Muta has been undefeated and has looked great. The task for tonight was to overcome the power advantage that his opponent would have, the opponent was Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Duggan used power as excepted and seemed to be on the verge of a victory, Fuji got on the apron and distracted the ref which allowed Muta to spit red mist into the eyes of Duggan, Muta covered up a blinded Duggan to pick up the victory.

After the match Fuji laid down an open challenge for anyone to the WWF to go against Muta at the Saturday Night Main Event.

After the show came back from break Hulk Hogan was shown in California doing some promotional work, he said even though he couldn't be there he felt Bob Backlund would have no problem handling Col. Mustafa and to Rick Rude the time for Hulkamaniato run wild on him will come soon.

General Adnan led Col. Mustafa to the ring, as said earlier his opponent was All-American Bob Backlund who came to the ring with a new USA ring jacket. The match went back and forth with Backlund on the verge of finishing Mustafa off, then Sgt. Slaughter came to the ring and attacked Backlund causing a DQ. The assualt became a one-on-one as Adnan and Mustafa got into the action before officials finally broke it up.

After the break The Ultimate Warrior ran down to the ring. He got in the ring and rambled on as he does, he said that all of strength of the Warriors will help him rid the WWF of Jake Roberts and The Undertaker and rambled on some more.

Shawn Michaels was in singles action tonight. He went one-on-one with Ravishing Rick Rude. As match started Rude was a little ticked off because it seemed the ladies thought Michaels was more Ravishing then Rude was. The two went toe-to-toe for a good period of time and the tag specialist Michaels held his own until he like Koko missed a high risk move and Rude like DiBiase took advantage as he followed up with the Rude Awakening to get the pinfall.

Okerlund again was backstage, this time with WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect. Perfect talked some about Owen Hart but Okerlund asked about Bret wondering why didn't he want to face Bret instead. Perfect said Owen had been on quite the roll in the tag division and felt he wanted to give the youngster a shot at the bigtime.

Owen Hart came to the ring in a mask which covered his entire face. Perfect came out confident as ever. These two went back and forth as they displayed great wrestling skill, they went hold for hold and move for move with no man getting an advantage. The young Hart showed a lot as he did not back down one bit, the annoucers said Bret must be beeming with pride at this display. The end of the match came when Owen Hart came out on the entrance way. As Perfect was going for the Perfect-Plex he saw Owen and was in shock. In his state of shock Perfect was rolled up from behind for a 1-2-3 When Perfect got up he turned to the man in the ring and the man took his mask off to reveal himself as Bret Hart. Perfect charged at Bret but Bret got the better of it sending an embarrased Perfect scurring to the back. The show ended with Bret and Owen celebrating.

I did the Bret/Perfect match in that manner for these reasons. One it makes Bret as a legit contender and two dispite losing Perfect doesn't look too bad as he didn't prepare for Bret, he prepared for Owen and Bret only won due to help from Owen. The mask was a way to cover up the face and I figured that due to the fact Bret and Owen are around the same size all it would take is a mask and blonde wig to do the trick and disguse Bret.

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Great show, I liked the Owen/Bret/Perfect situation. Nice way to trick Perfect. Not too sure on Bob Backlund but then again I have never really cared for him. Hopefully when Muta loses it'll be to someone good who'll get a push out of it. Keep up the great work :D

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Good show. Im interested to see who will challenge Muta. I liked the Perfect/Hart angle. I, too, am not real keen on Backlund, but I think a feud with Slaughter may work since it can be a USA vs Iraq feud. I hope Hogan is kept out of it and he can focus on Rude.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 14 MAY, 12, 1991

Wrestling Challenge Recap for 5/11/91

by Deion Porter

Paul Bearer led The Undertaker down the to the ring. His went one-on-one with Samba Simba. The match was a quick one with the dead man picking up the victory after the Tombstone Piledriver but some important news came out of this match, the announcers announced that The Ultimate Warrior would face The Undertaker at the Saturday Night Main Event.

In record comments a pissed of Mr. Perfect let into the Harts. About Bret he said the win shouldn't count because he prepared for Owen and the Harts in general are cheating liars. He went on to say no one embarsses Mr. Perfect and Owen Hart will find that out on Monday when Mr. Perfect said he won put the WWF Intercontinental Title on the line. He said he would go through Owen first and finish Bret off later.

Haku took on the Superfly Jimmy Snuka. The neat part of the match was both men who are notorious for their hard heads couldn't phase each other with head shots, which led to a lot of body shots. Superfly picked up the victory in the end with a Superfly Splash.

Ricky Steamboat was backstage with Sean Mooney, the purpose for the interview was Steamboat said he will accept Mr. Fuji's open challenge to face Muta at the SNME.

Two powerhouses were in there next as The Ultimate Warrior took on The Warlord who as always was led to ringside Slick. Warrior looked impressive as he pick up a victory after the Gorilla Press Slam.

Sean Mooney was backstage again, this time with two men, Bret and Owen Hart. The Harts had a good laugh about outsmarting Mr. Perfect before they got to serious business. Owen accept Mr. Perfect's challenge and said he would do his best to win the title. Bret said and if Perfect weasels his way out of that he's gonna be breathing right down his neck as he has been doing recenlty. The two Harts both said that this time, Owen would be the one to face Perfect, no tricks.

In six man tag action Jimmy Hart led WWF Tag Champions The Nasty Boys and The Mountie against The Legion of Doom and The Big Bossman. Throughout the match Mountie did not want to get in with the Bossman unless Mountine had an advantage. Bossman and LOD won the match when the Mountie took a countout instead of fighting the Bossman saying now wasn't the time.

The main event put Ravishing Rick Rude against The Texas Tornado. Both men came into the match in good form especially Rude. The match went back and forth until Rick Martel interjected himself into the match. The Model started mouthing off at Tornado and finally Martel spit on Tornado, which led to Tornado chasing Martel to the back, however the ref got to ten and Rude won by countout.

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Another good show, Looking forward to Owen/Perfect for real this time. Undertaker/Warrior might not be a pretty match but it's a fucking dream match at the time. I love the way The Mountie is acting like a true coward, You don't see much of that these days.

Keep up the great work man looking forward to reading more

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