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Damn I was going for Perfect to win the KOTR but now my pick is Rick Martel. Some good came out of it though as Hart/Perfect should be fucking great. I hope Warrior doesn't come back even crazier with snake poison in him claiming to have the snake in him or some crazy Warrior shit... :shifty: Great show man :D

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 22 JUNE, 2, 1991

Wrestling Challenge Recap for 6/1/1991

by Andy Powell

The first show of the month of June kicked off with The Italian Stallion taking on The Warlord with Slick. Warlord made short work of the Stallion as he made him submit to the Full-Nelson. After the match Slick yelled into the camera, "if you thought that was impressive, wait till Monday Night.

General Adnan led Colonel Mustafa into action against Bob Backlund. Mustafa very much held his own in there nearly winning the match on a few occasions, in the end it wasn't enough as he subcomed to the Chicken Wing giving Backlund the win. Backlund's night was not over a Sgt. Slaughter made his way to the ring as it became a 3 on 1 beating, the beating ended with Slaughter placing the Iraqi flag over Backlund.

Jimmy Hart and The Nasty Boys did an interview with Sean Mooney as the spent their time dissing the Legion of Doom.

Speaking of L.O.D they were in action as they faced off against the team of Haku and The Barbarian. These two teams both did a great job in putting on one heck of a match that L.O.D won in the end with the Doomsday Device.

The next interview was with Virgil, Virgil said at King of The Ring he would finally have Ted DiBiase one on one and he would take that Million Dollar Title.

Sherri led DiBiase to the ring for a match against Owen Hart. Despite giving up years of expirence the younger Hart held his own as he impressived everyone with his array of moves. in the end Owen ran out of moves it seemed and DiBiase quickly slapped on the Million Dollar Dream to pick up the victory.

Rick The Model Martel made his way out to the ring in a nice suit, Martel got the microphone so he could introduce someone. Out came a young blond named Tammy who Martel introduced as his talent agent for all his modeling endervours.

The main event was Greg The Hammer Valentine against Ravishing Rick Rude. The Hammer brought some hard shots but Rude brought the Rude Awakening and pinned Valentine 1-2-3 for the win.

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Another good show man, Tammy as rick Martel's manager could work out nicely since in scenarios Martel's charisma is pretty low. Can't wait to see the hoss Slick is bringing in if the guy is a hoss anyways. Looking forward to the next update :D

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Good show. I like Tammy as Martel's manager and Im interested to see who Slick brings in. His stable is looking pretty formidable. I like Haku and Barabrian as a team and I hope they get a push in the future.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 23 JUNE, 3, 1991

Superstars Recap for 6/2/1991

by Maurice Porter

Superstars started off with Bret The Hitman Hart taking on The Brooklyn Brawler. Hart made short work of the Brawler as he won in quick fashion by making the Brawlwer submit to the Sharpshooter.

Ricky The Dragon Steamboat had a pre-record interview in which he spoke about his problems with Muta as of late and his upcoming quarterfinal King of The Ring match with Muta tomorrow night on Prime Time Wrestling.

Jimmy Hart led Earthquake to the ring, Jim Powers was the unlucky victim tonight as Quake wasted no time picking up the victory following the Aftershock.

Texas Tornado was backstage with Sean Mooney, Tornado talked about his quarterfinal match in the KOTR with Jake The Snake Roberts and he pointed out if he beats Roberts he would face Rick Martel in the semifinals and he couldn't to get his hands on Martel.

Speaking of Martel he was in action and led to the ring by his talent agent Tammy, the opponent for tonight was Samba Simba. Simba showed off some power but Martel looked sharp as his finished off Simba with the Boston Crab.

Mr. Fuji led the team of Kato and Muta to face off against the New Foundation. The match was a good contest throughout and Fuji's guys came out on top as Muta covered Owen following the Moonsault.

Jake Roberts also had pre-record comments in which he said now that he's ended The Ultimate Warrior's career he can focus on winning the KOTR and that starts with beating the Tornado tomorrow night.

The main event of the night put the Big Bossman and Virgil against The Mountie and Ted DiBiase with Jimmy Hart and Sherri respectfully. Bossman and Virgil came out on top as Bossman pinned DiBiase following the Bossman Slam.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 24 JUNE, 4, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 6/3/1991

by Deion Porter

PTW was kicked off with General Adnan leading the team of Sgt. Slaughter and Col. Mustafa into action against Reno Reggins and Tom Becker. Sgt and Mustafa wasted no time as Slaughter picked up the victory with the Camel Clutch.

Jimmy Hart led two of his clients, The Mountie and Dino Bravo into tag action. Their opponents for the night were The Big Bossman and Superfly Jimmy Snuka. Both teams showed a good amount of teamwork considering they've never teamed up with their respective partners, in the end The Mountie pinned the Bossman for the win, cameras show Mountie hooked a lot of the tights of the Bossman.

In the third King of The Ring quarterfinal match Jake The Snake Roberts took on The Texas Tornado. The winner would face Rick Martel in the semifinals. Jake pulled out all of the stops to try and get the win but it wasn't enough as the Tornado picked up the win by following up The Claw with the Discuss Punch.

The music of Slick hit and he made his way to the ring confident as ever. Slick got te mic and said through one of his contacts throughout the world he has found someone to dominate the ranks of the WWF. He said this man hails from Samoa but made his name in Japan Slick introduced Yokozuna and out came a huge man well over 500 pounds.

Samba Simba was the unlucky son of a gun that had to face off against Yoko, the match probably didn't last 45 seconds as Yoko easily won and finished off Samba with a Banzai Drop.

Legion of Doom was backstage with Gene Okerlund. L.O.D spoke about how they can't wait for the KOTR so they can win the WWF Tag Titles for all of the little Legion of Doomers.

L.O.D had a match against Todd Bennett and The Brooklyn Brawler. L.O.D made short work as the won the match with the Doomsday Device. After the match The Nasty Boys stormed to the ring with chairs and knocked L.O.D silly with them.

Bret hart was backstage with Okerlund. Bret said after all of Mr. Perfect's trying to avoid giving him a Intercontinental Title Shot at KOTR he would finally have his chance and at KOTR he would prove that he is the better man.

Speaking of Perfect he had a match against Davey Boy Smith. These two put on one heck of a match as both men showed their great ability. In the end Perfect slipped out of a Running Powerslam attempt, kicked Bulldog in the gut and hit the Perfect-Plex to get the 1-2-3.

The final match in the quarterfinals of the KOTR. The winner would face Tito Santana in the semifinals. Muta came out first with Mr. Fuji, Muta was very intent on getting revenge for the loss he suffered at the hands of Steamboat. Steamboat made his way out second and the match was on. The match was up in the balance until Fuji, distracted the ref which allowed Muta to spit red mist in the eye of Steamboat, with Steamboat blinded Muta hit the Moonsault and covered Steamboat 1-2-3 to advance.

The last thing of the night was the contract signing for the WWF Title Match. Ravishing Rick Rude signed the contract first, Hogan signed it second and as soon as Hogan signed it Rude decked him with a clothesline, Rude put the boots to Hogan before he picked Hogan up and hit The Rude Awakening. Satisfied at what he did Rude put the WWF Title on his waist, stood over Hogan and swung his hips around over the falling Hogan.

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Good show. KOTR is coming along nicely (my predictions are still perfect). I liked the visual of Rude swinging his hips over Hogan with the title. Surprising to see Yoko as Slick's guy, especially this early.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 25 JUNE, 9, 1991

Wrestling Challenge Recap for 6/8/1991

by Isaac Ward

WC kicked off with the Legion of Doom in tag team action. They took on Brooklyn Brawler and Tom Bennett. L.O.D wasted no time as the picked up the victory following the Doomsday Device.

Backstage Sean Mooney was with Ted DiBiase who made some comments about Virgil and their upcoming match at the King of The Ring.

DiBiase led tot he ring by Sherri took on Jim Powers in singles action. DiBiase as usual was very efficient as he picked up the victory with the Million Dollar Dream.

Samba Simba was up next and he sqaured off against Jake The Snake Roberts, Simba used his strength to mount a little offense but a little offense isn't enough to beat someone like Roberts who turned the tide and finally finished off Simba with the DDT.

Backstage Mooney was with a very, very, confident Slick, Slick was with his newest client Yokozuna. Slick presented Yoko as a very dominant force and posed the question who could beat him?

Yoko had his second match in the WWF as he took on the Birdman Koko. B Ware, now Koko is a veteran and he isn't a pushover by any means but nothing he did seemed to phase Yoko who finally had enough and buried Koko with the Banzai Drop to get the win.

Texas Tornado was backstage with Mooney, Tornado said time seems to be in slow motion as it ticks down to win he will have Rick Martel one on one at the KOTR.

Tornado was in the main event and he took on Crush who was in singles action. Mr. Fuji wasn't with him and that was due to the fact he and Muta were watching tapes of Ricky Steamboat to prepare for the KOTR. Crush showed some flashes but they weren't enough as Tornado wore him down and finished him off with The Claw to get the win.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 26 JUNE, 10, 1991

Superstars Recap for 6/9/1991

by Maurice Porter

Superstars opened up with Tito Santana in singles action against Frankie DeFalco. Santana has been on quite a roll as of late highlighted by a victory over Mr. Perfect to advance to the semifinals of the King of The Ring. That continued as Santana beat DeFalco following the Flying Forearm.

WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect was in action as he took on Jamie Magnum. Magnum stood no chance against as the champ as Perfect perfectly finished him of with the Perfect-Plex to pick up the victory.

Pre-record comments of The Model Rick Martel and Tammy were shown. Tammy did most of the talking as Martel spent the time admiring himself, the focus of her words were the Texas Tornado and the KOTR.

The Warlord with Slick was in action next, he went one on one against Hillbilly Jim. Warlord looked pretty impressive picking up the victory with the Full-Nelson.

Number one contender for the WWF IC Title Bret The Hitman Hart was in action next, Hart went one on one with Smash of Demolition with Mr. Fuji. These two were familiar with each due to facing each other numerous times in tag matches between The Hart Foundation and Demolition including the great tag title match at Summerslam 1990. Just like Summerslam, Hart came out on top as he forced Smash to submit to the Sharpshooter.

Bret's former partner in the Hart Foundation, Jim The Anvil Neidhart was in competition as he took on The Undertaker with Paul Bearer. These two big men put on a pretty good match with Anvil even phasing the dead man on occassion but the dead man showed great strength as he hit the Tombstone Piledriver on Neidhart and pinned him 1-2-3 for the win.

Hulk Hogan was back stage with Sean Mooney, Hogan talked about Ravishing Rick Rude and his upcoming match tonight against Brian Knobbs of the Nasty Boys.

The main event for the night was Hogan against Knobbs with Jimmy Hart. Knobbs got the early advantage as he jumped Hogan before the bell and maintained it for a decent amount of time. Knobbs being a tag wrestler wasn't used to going at it alone and it showed as he wore down and Hogan took advantage eventually winning the match after the Legdrop.

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Good show, Glad to see Undertaker picking up a win over Neidhart and hopefully you'll find someone for Taker to feud with. KOTR is looking awesome and it looks like an all around good show with no really bad matches. Looking forward to seeing what happens :D

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OK show. I realize that its not supposed to have star-packed matches though. I too hope Taker can have a good feud soon. I wouldnt be opposed to a big Hogan/Undertaker feud for the title after Hogan is done with Rude.

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CAVALIER WRESTLING REPORT ISSUE 27, JUNE, 11, 1991

Prime Time Wrestling Recap for 6/10/1991

by Andy Powell

PTW started off with The Big Bossman in singles action against Frankie DeFalco. Bossman looked crisp as he finished off DeFalco in little time picking up the victory following the Bossman Slam.

Backstage Mean Gene was with Jimmy Hart and The Mountie. Hart hyped The Mountie up as the true law in the WWF and when the time comes right he will show The Big Bossman how Canadian justice is served.

Hart led The Mountie into action against Chris Walker. The match wasn't much of a contest as Mountie picked up the victory after making Walker submit to the Boston Crab. After the match The Mountie shocked Walker with the cattle prod for good measure.

Mr. Fuji led the ever improving Kato into action against Jamie Magnum. Kato was calculated and efficent with his attack, qualities in which Fuji instills in all his men and won the match with the Rising Sun.

The Barbarian and Davey Boy Smith went one on one in singles action. With both men trying to move up the ladder this was an important contest, the end came when Barbarian missed a high risk move and Smith capitilized with the Running Powerslam and pinfall to get the win.

Fuji clients once again were in action as Demolition took on The Buschwackers, like the previous match this was another contest to move up the ladder. Demolition would be the team moving up the ladder of success as they finished off Luke with the Decapitation Elbow to get the win.

In a match between two off the most technical wrestlers in the WWF The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase with Sherri took on All-American Bob Backlund. As excepted the contest was an excellent display of wrestling, but that was all ruined in the end as Sgt. Slaughter made his way on the rampway with an American Flag in hand, Slaughter started to rip the flag which got Backlund's attention, this allowed DiBiase to sneak up from behind and lock on the Million Dollar Dream to get the win.

Okerlund was backstage with Ricky The Dragon Steamboat and Bret The Hitman Hart. Both men talked about their upcoming tag match against Muta and Mr. Perfect.

WWF Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect made his way out to the ring followed by Muta with Mr. Fuji. Hart and Steamboat came out and the match was on as all four men started off brawling. After the initial brawling the match turned into a great wrestling match with four talented wrestlers in the ring. The end came when Hart reversed a roll-up attempt and pinned Muta 1-2-3 for the win.

Okerlund was backstage with Ravishing Rick Rude. Rude talked about how the purpose of tonight was to soften Hogan up some for he would be worn down come the King of The Ring on June-23rd.

Rude and The Nasty Boys with Jimmy Hart took on the team of Hogan and The Legion of Doom in the main event. Unlike the last match this contest was strictly a brawl with Hogan and L.O.D coming out on top as Hogan pinned Rude following the Legdrop.

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Hogan pinning Rude could be a sign that Rude's getting the belt at KOTR though I don't see Hogan laying down for Rude. Damn the Perfect/Muta/Bret/Steamboat must have gotten one hell of a match quality rating. I'm hoping Bossman gets a push down the line too since he was pretty good back then, Looking forward to the next update :D

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Good show. I would be surprised if you gave the title to Rude at KOTR. Maybe a DQ finish to prolong the feud. The Slaughter/Backlund feud makes sense, but I still dont really like it just because Ive never liked Backlund. I hope Barbarian gets a push in the future.

Just a question- Is Demolition Ax and Smash or Smash and Crush?

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