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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 15 MAY, 13, 1991

Superstars Recap for 5/12/91

by Deion Porter

Kato was led to the ring by Mr. Fuji, due to Tanaka's injury Kato has been forced to singles action, even though his win loss record hasn't been the greatest every week he's looked better and more comfortable by himself as a singles wrestling. All-American Bob Backlund was the opponent. Kato held his own against the former WWF Champion but Backlund wasn't a former Champ for nothing and showed that as he surivived Kato's martal arts and picked up the victory with the Chicken Wing.

My favorite manager Slick led Power and Glory out to the ring. Only thing about Slick is I could care less about any of his clients. The Rockers were the opponents for the night as this was a Summerslam 1990 rematch. Two things were different, one Power and Glory didn't jump The Rockers and two The Rockers won the match following the Double Fist Drop.

The announcers announced due to some health issues WWF President Jack Tunney has resigned from his role and a new President will be named tomorrow night on Prime Time Wrestling.

Bret Hart was up next and he faced off against the powerful Barbarian. This had some intrige to it because the it was announced that at Saturday Night Main Event Bret, Owen Hart, and Jim Neidhart would take on Mr. Perfect, Haku, & The Barbarian. Seems that Perfect called in some of his former teammates from Heenan Family days to team with him. The match itself was won by Hart who used small package to pick up another win.

Two men who could have a good weightlifting contest faced off as Davey Boy Smith took on Canadian Strong Man Dino Bravo, with Jimmy Hart. Both men some off impressive power before Smith picked up the victory following the Running Powerslam.

In pre-record comments Ravishing Rick Rude spoke about two things. He told Hulk Hogan that his days as WWF Champion were numbered because Rude said he will get his shot somewhere down the road. He also laid out a challenge, the challenge was at SNME Hogan and Bob Backlund would face Rude, Sgt. Slaughter, and Col. Mustafa in a handicapped match.

Jimmy Hart led his other team, The Natural Disasters into against against the New Foundation. Even though the Foundation gave up a lot of size and strength they managed to somehow get the victory.

The main event was Tito Santana vs Jake Roberts. The two veterans put on a solid match, Santana used his wrestling skill and quickness to speed the match up but Roberts countered with methotical offense which proved to be fruitful as he picked up the victory following the DDT.

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Good show. Looking forward to SNME. The 6-man tag is interesting with the Harts against Perfect and former Heenan Family partners. I think Gorilla Monsoon will be the new president. I dont know how the New Foundation could beat the Natural Disasters though.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 16, MAY, 14, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 5/13/1991

by Andy Powell

PTW kicked off with Gene Okerlund standing in the middle of the ring. He was out to announce the new WWF President. Bag Pipe music hit and it could only be one man, Rowdy Rowdy Piper. Piper came into the ring and said that he would be a more active President then Jack Tunney and his first act as President was giving Virgil a shot at the Million Dollar Title against Ted DiBiase at the Saturday Night Main Event.

Mr. Fuji let Muta into action against Marty Jannety who was on solo duty. Both men gave it their best but Muta looked especially focused and sharp. Muta finished off Jannety with a Moonsault and covered him to get the victory.

Slick led Paul "Romeo" Roma out to the ring, like Jannety he was another tag wrestler in singles action. Texas Tornado provided to opposition for the night. The Tornado looked good and didn't waist too much time as he defeated Roma with The Claw.

After the match Rick Martel made his way out to the rampway. Martel challenged the Tornado but it wasn't for a match. He challenged him to a Model Contest as he put it. The contest is both men would do some modeling for the fans and they would determine the winner. Tornado accepted.

The power of Power and Glory made their way out to the ring as Hercules locked up with Davey Boy Smith. Just like his partner Roma, Herc came up on the short end of things as Smith won the match following theRunning Powerslam.

Gene Okerlund was backstage with an irate Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase. DiBiase said Virgil didn't earn a shot and the only reasons he got the shot were because Virgil and Piper are buddies and Piper is still mad after what happened to him at Wrestlemania. DiBiase went on to say it doesn't matter because in the end Virgil isn't in the Million Dollar Man's league.

The next match featured two of the best wrestlers in the world as DiBiase faced off against Ricky The Dragon Steamboat. The match was good even though it could of been better with Steamboat picking up the victory via the Flying Crossbody.

Jake Roberts and The Undertaker teamed up for the first time as they took on another first time team in The Ultimate Warrior and Hacksaw Jim Duggan. The match itself was an all out brawl with Roberts and Taker getting dq'ed because Taker wouldn't release a choke hold on The Warrior. The two double teamed The Warrior until Duggan ran them off with his 2x4.

The match of the night was the WWF Intercontinental Title Match between Mr. Perfect and Owen Hart. This time it was actually Owen. The two men put on a back and forth beauty of a match with Perfect winning with the Perfect-Plex. After the match Perfect continued the assualt until Bret Hart ran him off.

Backstage Okerlund was with Hogan and Backlund who accepted the challenge laid down by Rude for SNME.

In the main event Hogan and Backlund faced Haku and The Barbarian. Hogan and Backlund should decent teamwork for a first time team and won the match as Hogan pinned Haku following the Legdrop.

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CARD FOR SATURDAY NIGHT MAIN EVENT

3 on 2 Handicap Match

Ravishing Rick Rude, Sgt. Slaughter, and Col. Mustafa vs Hulk Hogan and All-American Bob backlund

Fuji's Open Invation Challenge

Ricky The Dragon Steamboat vs Muta

6 Man Tag

Bret Hart and The New Foundation vs Mr. Perfect and Haku and The Barbarian

WWF Tag Team Title Match

The Nasty Boys© vs The Legion of Doom

The Ultimate Warrior vs The Undertaker

Million Dollar Title Match

Ted DiBiase© vs Virgil

Plus The Model Challenge

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Good show, A big star studded show too which is a good thing :D the modeling contest sounds like something WWF would do back then, I guess Martel will whip Tornado's ass afterwards? I like Piper as the new president but I thought for sure it would be Randy Savage since at the time he was "retired" and it would be a good way to bring him back. Looking forward to the next update keep up the great work

3 on 2 Handicap Match

Hulk Hogan and All-American Bob backlund

Fuji's Open Invation Challenge

Muta

6 Man Tag

Mr. Perfect and Haku and The Barbarian

WWF Tag Team Title Match

The Nasty Boys©

The Ultimate Warrior (by DQ)

Million Dollar Title Match

Virgil

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Due to the fact I've been real busy as of late SNME will be shorter then it would be, I didn't want to delay it so I decided to make the results shorter

CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 17, MAY, 19, 1991

Saturday Night Main Event Recap for 5/18/1991 by Isaac Ward

Mr. Perfect, Haku, and The Barbarian vs Bret Hart & The New Foundation

The Saturday Night Main Event kicked off with the six man tag. Anvil and Haku started off the match, the two shoulder blocked each other to see who was stronger. With no one giving an inch Anvil outsmarted Haku and go the advantage. Anvil worked over the arm and tagged Bret in who continued work on the arm. Bret continued on the arm and tagged Owen in who worked on the arm. The Harts used good strategy in working on a body part. The tide of the match turned when Owen caught a knee in the back from Perfect. Haku tagged Perfect and Perfect worked over Owen, Perfect baited Bret into the ring a few times which led to double and triple teamming on Owen. Perfect tagged in The Barbarian who used his power to throw Owen around the ring. After some near falls Haku was tagged back in and continued the assualt on Owen. Owen was sent off the ropes and Haku caught him with a big thrust kick, instead of going for the cover Haku tagged The Barbarian who climbed the top rope, he came off with a headbutt but Owen rolled out of the way. Both men made the tags, to Bret and Perfect. Bret and Perfect ducked it out in the middle of the ring with Bret getting the better of it. After a few minutes and some near falls by Bret the match turned into a 6 man brawl with men brawling on the outside, the ref when outside the ring to try and restore some order. This left Bret and Perfect in the ring and Bret slapped the Sharpshooter on Perfect, Bret let go of the hold because the ref was still on the outside. Perfect went to his trunks and pulled something out, when Hart turned around Perfect waffled him with some brass knuckles. Perfect his Bret with the Perfect Plex and the ref finally got back into the ring and counted 1-2-3 giving Perfect's team the victory.

Millon Dollar Title Match

Ted DiBiase© w/Sensational Sherri vs Virgil

Both men started the match in the center of the ring talking trash back and forth to each other. DiBiase finally slapped Virgil and Virgil's response was a slap back followed up by rights and lefts. Virgil was a man on a mission and it showed as he dominated DiBiase in the beginning. Virgil looked particulary impressive in a sequence in which he hit a clothesline, dropkick, and a back body drop, DiBiase went to outside to break the momentum. Vitgil followed and slammed DiBiase's head into the ring. The tide of the match turned when DiBiase whipped Virgil into the steel steps. Virgil almost got counted out as he barely made his way back into the ring at 8. DiBiase went to work as he systematicaly took Virgil apart. The attack was well calculated and every move had a purpose as DiBiase didn't not waste a motion. Virgil was wearing down and it showed as he was barely kicking out of DiBiase's pin attempts. Despite this Virgil showed a lot of heart and fought his way back, however both men's chances of winning were put on hold when Virgil accidently ran into the ref. Virgil got up first and put a sleeper on DiBiase, DiBiase was out but so was the ref. Seeing her man in trouble Sherri came in the ring and hit Virgil with a loaded purse, it was loaded cause Virgil fell quickly. Sherre put DiBiase's arm over Virgil and got out of the ring. The ref came back in and counted 1-2-3 to give DiBiase the win.

The Model Challenge: Rick Martel vs The Texas Tornado

The ring was setup as a mini run-way as the two men made their way to ringside. Martel was wearing a tennis outfit (the one he would at the 1992 Summerslam) while Tornado was in his ring gear. Martel was up first and did his walking up and down the ring to boos from the fans. Tornado was next and every move he made was greeted by cheers from the fans. Just as The Tornado was going to be announced as the winner Martel picked up his can of arrogance and hit Tornado in the head with it, after a few boots Martel locked Tornado in the Boston Crab which he held on until various officals finally forced him to break it.

WWF Tag Team Title Match

The Nasty Boys© w/Jimmy Hart vs The Legion of Doom

The two teams brawled, brawled, and brawled some more. The teams brawled before the bell rung. Finally the bell rung but the two teams were still brawling. L.O.D was gonna do everything to get the belts and the Nasty's were gonna do everything to keep them. Eventually the Nasty's gained the upper hand as they went to work on Hawk. You name it, the Nasty's did every illegial move in the rule book. There wasn't too much thought to the Nasty's attack, it was strike and cheat, anything to keep the belts. The stragety proved to be effect as they were wearing Hawk down and it was a matter of time before the finished him off. Hawk had a say in that and he made a mini-comeback which allowed him to tag a fresh and rested Animal into the ring. Animal just overpowered the Nasty's with his strength. Once Hawk regained some strength he was tagged in as L.O.D set-up Sags for the Doomsday Device, Hawk came off and hit the clothesline, he covered Sags for the 1-2-and then a megaphone crashed down on Hawk. Jimmy Hart had made his way into the ring and hit Hawk before the ref could get to 3 which caused a DQ. The Nasty's hightailed but forgot about Jimmy Hart who received the Doomsday Device for his troubles.

The Ultimate Warrior vs The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer

The Warrior came out as he usually does 100 miles an hour while The Undertaker went more like 10 miles an hour. When he did came out Taker has a big body bag with him. The Warrior was hitting the Taker with everything but it didn't seem to phase him. Finally Taker had enough and started to choke the Warrior repeatedly always breaking the count at 4. Taker showed great quickness for a big man with his flying clothesline and walking the rope holding Warrior's arm as he drovehis fist into the arm. Throughout the match Taker's attack mainly consisted of punches and chokes. Taker lifted Warrior with one hand and chokeslamed him to the mat and got a near 3 count. Taker signaled for the end and lifted Warrior and hit The Tombstone, Taker covered but the Warrior kicked out and got to the ropes. Warrior started to shake his ropes and now he was impervious to pain. Warrior made a cmeback and was finally starting to phase the Undertaker. Now Warrior called for the end and hit the Gorilla Press and hit it. This led to Jake Roberts coming to the ring and jumping the The Warrior which led to a DQ. Taker and Roberts worked on the Warrior and put him in the body bag and left.

Ricky The Drago Steamboat vs Muta w/Mr. Fuji

This was the open challenge laid down by Mr. Fuji to anyone who would accept, Steamboat did and now we have a match. The match was an outstanding one and as men gave a great performance and a great display of wrestling and counter wrestling. The match went back and forth with Steamboat dominating the early parts of the match. Steamboat used his arm-drags, chops, and dropkicks among other moves to gain the advantage. Muta wasshowed that he was up to the challenge as he came back displaying his great martial arts and aerial ability. Both men got many near falls and the match had the fans into it from the start. The two men alos showed that they were well conditioned as the match went well over twenty minutes. In the end Steamboat reversed a Muta move and rolled him up to get the 1-2-3 and the victory which dealt Muta his first lost. Both men had nothing to be ashamed of and losing to Steamboat isn't a bad loss. Steamboat extended his hand out to Muta in a show of Respect. Muta's response was green mist to the face of Steamboat followed by a roundhouse kick. Muta and Fuji left to the boos of the crowd.

Hulk Hogan & Bob Backlund vs Ravishing Rick Rude, Sgt. Slaughter, & Col. Mustafa w/General Adnan.

Hogan and Backlund started off the match in control as the combination of Hogan's power and Backlunds wrestling ability keep the three men off balance. Rude, Slaughter and Mustafa had a plan coming in and that was to work on Backlund who was seen as the weak link which would leave Hogan 3 on 1. Well that strategy happened as Backlund got into the wrong corner and the three men went to work on win. The focus of the attack was the back and neck area. Rude worked on the neck first and tagged Slaughter who used his bulk to work on the back of Backlund. Mustafa came in and continued the work that Rude and Slaughter started. Backlund was wearing down and Slaughter seemed to have put the finishing touches on Backlund as he put him in a bearhug. Seeing enough of this 3 on 1 Hogan came in the ring and clotheslined Slaughter and even gave Rude and Mustafa some shots. What this allowed was Backlund to crawl over and tag Hogan while Slaughter tagged Mustafa. Of course as he usually did Hogan cleaned house and dominated. In the end it was Hogan and Rude, Rude went for the Rude Awakening but Hogan overpowered him, sent him to the ropes, hit the big boot and followed up with the Legdrop and covered Rude 1-2-3 for the win. After the match Slaughter, Mustafa, and Adnan came into the ring and jumped Hogan and Backlund. Rude got the WWF Title and hit Hogan in the head with it. After some initial celebrations Hogan hulked up and cleared everyone out of the ring but Hogan was mad.

Hogan was so mad that he picked up a mic and told Rude if you want this title so bad come and get because on Prime Time Wrestling it's gonna be Rude vs Hogan for the title if Rude would accepted. Rude noded his head yes and Monday they will go at it.

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The show was pretty good the only thing I didn't like was that there too many screwjob endings for my taste. I woulda liked to see Taker going over Warrior just to add a little bit to the Jake/Warrior feud and to really make Taker seem like a monster. Rude/Hogan is looking good and I don't mind it being on a TV show since from time to time you need something extra to spice up the TV shows. All in all a good show looking forward to the next one.

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Good show. I, too, didnt like all the screw-job and DQ endings, though. I hope the Warrior/Roberts feud develops a little more. I didnt like that Muta lost to Steamboat and I would have liked for Rude to get the upper hand on Hogan going into their match instead of Hogan cleaning house. I enjoyed the show though.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 18 MAY, 21, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 5/20/1991

by Maurice Porter

Shane Douglas was the opponent for a mad Muta led to the ring by equally as mad Mr. Fuji, Muta is mad after he was dealt his first WWF loss by Ricky Steamboat at Saturday Night Main Event. Douglas took advantage of the fact that Muta seemed to no to be properly focused on Douglas getting some near falls. In the end Fuji got his man back on track as Muta finished off Douglas with the Moonsault to pick up the victory.

After the match Fuji looked into the camera and sent out a warning to Steamboat, saying that this was just the beginning.

Butch Stanley and The Brooklyn Brawler were the opponents for the tag team specialists, The Rockers. The Rockers made quick work of the match finsihing off Brawler after the Double Fist Drop to pick up the victory.

WWF President Rowdy Piper made his way to the ring with microphone in had. Piper made a lot of announcements. He announced a rematch between the Nasty Boys and Legion of Doom for the WWF Tag Titles at King of The Ring, however he put a special stipulation in that the match would be a Chicago Street Fight meaning anything goes and no DQ or countout. He announced that Virgil would get another shot at Ted DiBiase for the Million Dollar Title at the King of The Ring, he said that no one would be allowed at ringside for this match. The last annoucement was the actual King of The Ring field and the first round matches, with three of those matches schuduled for tonight. The 4 men who make the King of The Ring itself will sqaure of in the semi-finals and the last 2 men in the finals Here's the field

Bret Hart vs The Warlord

Davey Boy Smith vs Rick Martel

Texas Tornado vs Dino Bravo

Jake Roberts vs Jimmy Snuka

Mr. Perfect vs Greg Valentine

Tito Santana vs The Mountie

Muta vs Big Boosman

Ricky Steamboat vs Haku

Speaking of King of The Ring, the first round match took place as Haku took on Ricky Steamboat. Haku dominated most of the match due to his strength and the fact Steamboat was a little worn out after the long match with Muta. However Steamboat pulled through and picked up the victory following the Flying Crossbody off the top rope.

Jimmy Hart and The Mountie were backstage with Gene Okerlund. Hart was nerve wrecked because of Piper's annoucement about L.O.D and the Nasty Boys. Mountie finally calmed Hart down and they got to business. They talked about Tito Santana and how Mountie will defeat him just like he did at Wrestlemania VII. Before they were done they got in some negative comments about The Big Bossman

This was the second of three schuduled first round matches in the King of The Ring, as The Mountie with Jimmy Hart took on Tito Santana. Mountie was right this was a Wrestlemania VII rematch but he was wrong about the outcome of the match was Tito hit the Flying Forearm and pinned 1-2-3, to advance and get the win.

Bret Hart was backstage with Okerlund. He talked about how big of an oppurtunity that the King of The Ring was and about his opponent in the 1st round The Warlord. He said he was focused on the Warlord for the most part but he still had Mr. Perfect on his mind and intends to get revenge for SNME.

A confident Slick led The Warlord to the ring for the last first round match of the night, I would be confident too if I managed someone as big and powerful as The Warlord. Most of the match Hart was on the defensive as Warlord was hitting everything he had, but Hart showed get toughness by not gettting beat and as Warlord finally slipped up Hart capatilized Rolling up Warlord with a quick small package and getting the 3 count.

Okerlund was backstage with Ravishing Rick Rude who was preparing for his World Title Shot against Hulk Hogan. Rude said finally Hogan stopped ducking and finally he would win the World Title.

The main event was here, a confident Rude made his way to the ring first,revealing some trunks with Hogan layed out on the back. Hogan made his way out to a thunderous ovation. The match started with Rude on top as he jumped Hogan. Rude maintained this for most of the match getting near fall after near fall. Rude finally softened Hogan enough where he called for the end. Rude set Hogan up and hit The Rude Awakening, and covered Hogan for the 1-2-2.5 Hogan kicked out. Rude was in shock as Hogan hulked up. Hogan hit Rude with 3 punches and sent him off the ropes and hit a back body drop. Rude was smart enough to roll out of the ring. Hogan followed suit and the two men brawled on the outside. With the ref nearing a 10 count Rude ducked a clothesline and Hogan ran smack into the steel pole. Rude got into the ring at 9 and the ref reached 10 to give Rude a countout victory.

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Another good show, KOTR is looking good and I smell a Rude/Hogan rematch then with Hogan going over. The Muta/Steamboat feud seems good as well and I can see Muta getting revenge by beating the heck out of Steamboat sooner or later. Here's my KOTR tournament predictions.

Bret Hart

Rick Martel

Dino Bravo

Jimmy Snuka

Mr. Perfect

Tito Santana

Muta

Ricky Steamboat

Bret Hart

Dino Bravo

Mr. Perfect

Ricky Steamboat

Bret Hart

Mr. Perfect

With Mr. P winning the tournament.

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Good show. The Muta/Steamboat seems to gel well and I liked Rude getting a victory over Hogan. KOTR looks really good. I wish Warlord would get a push. Maybe not by going over Bret, but maybe going deep into the tourney or winning it all. My KOTR predictions are:

Hart

Martel

Tornado

Roberts

Perfect

Santana

Muta

Steamboat

Martel

Tornado

Santana

Muta

Tornado

Muta

Muta wins the KOTR

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 19 MAY, 26, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 5/25/1991

by Deion Porter

Slick led Power and Glory to the ring to face off against The Bushwackers. Power and Glory picked up a much needed victory as they hit Luke with the Power-Plex and covered him for the 3 count and win. After the match Slick yelled into the camera, "Tha Docta of Style got someone comin' to dominate the WWF."

Sean Mooney was backstage with Sgt. Slaughter. Slaughter said he was gonna get straight to the point and he did by challenging Bob Backlund to a flag match at the King of The Ring.

Highlights from last Monday's Rude/Hogan match were shown.

Paul Bearer led The Undertaker into action as he squared off against The Birdman Koko. B Ware. The question around was what Taker and Jake Roberts did with The Ultimate Warrior. The match itself was a short contest as Taker won the match following the Tombstone Piledriver.

Sean Mooney was with a less than 100% version of the Texas Tornado, Tornado was still hurt due to Rick Martels attack at the SNME. Tornado said Martel would get his and he is very focused and intent on winning the KOTR.

Tornado's 1st round match was against Canadian strongman Dino Bravo along with Jimmy Hart. Bravo took advantage of the injuries as he dominated the match. With all hope fading Tornado put it all on the line and caught Bravo with a vicious discus punch and covered him 1-2-3 for the win.

Sean Mooney was with WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect. Perfect talked about how only a perfect man could truly be a king. When asked about Bret Hart, Perfect brushed him aside by saying he has a very busy schedule but he'll try and find a way to slide Bret into it.

The main event was another KOTR 1st round match as Perfect took on Greg The Hammer Valentine. Valentine put a spirited fight but was no match for the champ as Perfect finished him off with the Perfect-Plex to advance in the tournament.

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Thanks for all the feedback, quick note the last show was Wrestling Challenge I don't know why I put Prime Time Wrestling

CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 20 MAY, 27, 1991

Superstars Recap for 5/26/1991

by Andy Powell

Mr. Fuji led Kato to the ring for a match against Barry Hardy. Kato has been progressing nicely in singles action and seems prime to continue that development. Kato won the match with a move called The Rising Sun (Tornado DDT).

Haku and Jim Neidhart were up next and the two bigmen actually put on a decent match. Haku scored the win following a vicious Thrust Kick.

Jimmy Hart was with The Nasty Boys backstage to be interview by Sean Mooney. Hart said his overreacted when he heard the match for the King of The Ring, after thinking on it because The Nasty's are the baddest team around and it fits into their plans and at KOTR L.O.D will get nastysized.

L.O.D took on The Nasty's but it was singles action as Hawk took on Brian Knobbs. This turned out to be a good match as Knobbs got the victory following some help from Hart.

Fuji was back again, this team with Muta who faced The Big Bossman in the first round of the KOTR. Muta was firing away but the Bossman wasn't backing down as the two men went toe-to-toe the entire match. The end of the match came when The Mountie came down to ringside and picked up the nightstick of the Bossman, Bossman saw this and yelled at The Mountie, this allowed Muta to roll up the Bossman 1-2-3 to advance.

The Model Rick Martel faced off against Davey Boy Smith in another 1st round match in the KOTR. Davey dominated most of the match but in the end it was Martel who snuck his way to a victory.

Jake Roberts was backstage with Sean Mooney. Mooney wasted no time in asking about the whereabouts of The Ultimate Warrior. Roberts said he wouldn't tell but he would show. Roberts had footage and it showed a dark room, Roberts was there, so was The Undertaker and Paul Bearer. The Warrior on the ground beaten down, Jake said he had a surprise and brought out a back of poisionous snakes, Jake let the snakes out on the Warrior and the footage stopped. Not going into too much detail Roberts said he showed some mercy, the snakes did there job but Jake didn't let them do as much as possible but he did say it would be a long time before the Warrior shows up.

Roberts was in the main event as he took on Jimmy Snuka in the last 1st round match in the KOTR. The two veterans had a tightly contested match that was won by Roberts with the DDT.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 21 MAY, 28, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 5/27/1991

by Deion Porter

PTW kicked off with Kato led to the ring by Mr. Fuji going one on one with Chris Walker. Kato looked impressive once again as he picked up the victory with the Rising Sun.

The Mountie with Jimmy Hart was next, his opponent for the night was Samba Simba. The Mountie didn't have too many problems as he won the match, his problems began after the match as The Big Bossman ran to the ring and chased The Mountie all the way to the back.

Pre-recorded comments of Slick were shown, once again his talked about his newest client who will debut in the very near future.

The other halves of Legion of Doom and The Nasty Boys squared off as Animal took on Jerry Sags. This time the L.O.D member came out on top as he pinned Sags following a Powerslam.

An update of the condition of The Ultimate Warrior was given. Doctors said they had removed just about all snake poison but the Warrior would still have affects from it and they said their not sure if the Warrior could ever come back again.

The first quarterfinal match in the King of The Ring took place as Rick The Model Martel took on Bret The Hitman Hart. The match was an even affair until Mr. Perfect stuck his noise in Hart's business, Perfect distracted Hart long enough to allow Martel to sneak up on Bret and roll him up for the 1-2-3.

After the result Perfect stood in the ramp way and thought it was funny that he cost Bret a shot at the KOTR. However that changed as WWF President Rowdy Piper came out from the back. Piper said if Mr. Perfect does not advance to the semi-finals of the KOTR then he would have to defend the WWF Intercontinental Title against Bret Hart at the KOTR.

In six man action the team of Demolition and Muta with Mr. Fuji took on the team of The Rockers and Ricky the Dragon Steamboat. The end of the match came with the Rockers and Demoliton on the outside Steamboat rolled Muta up who reversed and got the 3 count by hooking the tights.

After the match more pre-record comments were shown, this time it was Bob Backlund who accepted Sgt. Slaughter's challenge for a flag match at the KOTR.

The next match was another quarterfinal match in the KOTR. Mr. Perfect faced off against Tito Santana who has been hot in recent weeks. Perfect didn't seem to be focused 100% on the match and it showed as Santana hit the Flying Forearm and pinned Mr. Perfect for the victory. Now it will be Perfect defending the IC against Bret Hart at KOTR.

The main event for the night was Typhoon with Jimmy Hart taking on Hulk Hogan. Typhoon used his weight to dictate a good portion of the match, however as he usually does Hogan made his comeback and finished Typhoon off with the Legdrop to get the victory.

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