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  1. Sunday, March 1st, 1992

    Wrestling Challenge

    Al Snow Vs. Lightning Kid

    This was a very good match to start the night with, except the fans didn't get all that much into it. The end came when Lightning Kid hit the Lightning Kick on Al and got the three count.

    MQ: 88%

    CR: 38%

    OR: 56%

    Backstage: We see Eddie Guerrero and he starts talking about how great he has been and the crowd gives him a good reaction, as they know this statement is true.

    71%

    Eddie Guerrero Vs. Ultimo Dragon

    This was a very good match that saw a lot of great high flying action. The fans were really into both of these guys, mostly Ultimo though. The end came when Rey Misterio came running down and hit the Flying Rana on Ultimo and then Eddie hit the Frog Splash and got the three count.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 71%

    OR: 76%

    Backstage: We see the New Foundation and they are quick to accept the challenge from the Thrillseekers for the Tag Team Championship match at Wrestlemania.

    74%

    Greg "The Hammer" Valentine Vs. Blake Beverly

    This was about an average match, with some good action in the ring, the fans were into Greg Valentine and cheered him consistently. The end came when Valentine locked in the Figure Four on Beverly and made him submit.

    Post-Match: Jerry "The King" Lawler came running down and laid out Valentine with a hard Piledriver and stood over him as if he had just beat him.

    MQ: 70%

    CR: 48%

    OR: 53%

    Backstage: We see Greg Valentine and he challenges Jerry Lawler to a match at Wrestlemania.

    54%

    In the ring: We see Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Jerry Lynn are sitting on opposite sides of a table and then a contract is laid before them and they both sign it, but, shortly afterwards Lynn attacks Bret and then nails him with a Cradle Piledriver, but then signs the contract.

    85%

    Marty Jannetty Vs. Ric Flair

    This match was simply amazing. These two competitors gave it their all. The fans were really cheering for Marty and booing Flair, hugely. The match ends when HBK comes running down and nails Marty with a chair to the back and then Flair rolls up Marty and gets the three count.

    Post-Match: HBK slides in as Flair leaves the ring and waits for Marty to get up and then nails Marty with a Super Kick. HBK then stands over Marty and raises his arms in victory.

    MQ: 90%

    CR: 84%

    OR: 78%

    Overall Show Rating: 67%

    My Thoughts: This was a pretty good show, with the match of the night being the main event, Wrestlemania is shaping up to be a classic.

    Post-Show News

    3XW News

    Signings

    Sponsorships: Dr. Pepper, 7-Up, Transformers, and Atari

    Staff Members: The Sheik, Billy Silverman, Tommy Young, Jimmy Korderas, Marv Albert, David Jett, Johnny Valiant, Mike Tenay.

    Workers; Written Contracts: Robert Fuller, Nick Bockwinkle, Brutus Beefcake, Shane Douglas, The Honky Man

    Workers; Open Contracts: Bam Bam Bigelow, Robert Gibson, Tiger Mask, Tony Atlas, Raymond Rougeau, Bruce Hart

    USWA News

    Signings

    Workers; Open Contracts: Johnny Smith

    Ratings

    USWA TV got a .43 TV rating

    GWF TV got a .73 TV rating

    WCW The Main Event got a 2.17 TV rating

    WWF Wrestling Challenge got a 4.04 TV rating

    WWF News

    Eddie Guerrero has now been pushed up to the midcard level

    Quick OOC Note: Prime Time Wrestling will likely be up later today and the final card for Mania as well.

  2. Saturday, February 29th, 1992

    Superstars

    Chavo and Hector Guerrero Vs. The Malenkos

    This was a good tag team match, with plenty of good action. The fans were kinda into it, but, not really all that much. The end came when Chavo hit the German Suplex on Dean and got the three count for the win.

    MQ: 97%

    CR: 39%

    OR: 68%

    Eddie Guerrero Vs. "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka

    This was another great match, with a lot of great action between both men. The fans are really starting to get into Eddie now and starting to get behind him in his matches, but, the Superfly was still getting better reactions. The end came when Eddie hit the Frog Splash on Snuka and got the pinfall.

    MQ: 81%

    CR: 59%

    OR: 70%

    Backstage: We see Sid Justice. He starts to talk about the Undertaker and then quickly accepts the challenge that Paul Bearer made to him for Wrestlemania and then he says that the outcome will be just like Saturday Night Main Event with him standing over Undertaker, the victor.

    90%

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage Vs. Chris Walker

    This match was pretty good actually. The Macho Man and Walker both put on a great match and the fans were kinda into both a little bit, with Macho Man getting some of the best reactions of the night. The end came when the Macho Man hit the Savage Elbow on Walker and got the victory.

    Post-Match: Mr. Perfect came running down to the ring and waited for Macho Man to turn around and when he did he went for the Perfect Plex, but, instead the Macho Man laid out Perfect with a Vertical Suplex.

    MQ:81%

    CR: 63%

    OR: 72%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. The Orient Express

    This match was the best one yet. The fans were very into this one, The Thrillseekers got really good reactions but so did the Orient Express. The end came when Lance Storm got the Super Kick on Kato and then got the three count.

    Post-Match: The New Foundation is quick to come down and yet again for the third show in a row, maybe more, laid out the Tag Team Champions. Owen and Neidhart stood over the champions and held up the belts.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 70%

    OR: 85%

    Backstage: We see The Thrillseekers after the commercial break. They quickly talk about The New Foundation and the Lion Heart comes on and challenges them to a Tag Team Championship match for Wrestlemania and says he hopes they accept the challenge.

    83%

    Jerry "The King" Lawler Vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine

    This was another good match with some good back and fourth action between these two in-ring veterans. The fans loved this one and were really into The King and The Hammer. The end came when The King nailed Valentine with a Piledriver and got the three count.

    MQ: 74%

    CR: 51%

    OR: 62%

    Final Match of the Best of Three Tag Team Match Series

    Bret Hart & ??? Vs. Jerry Lynn & ???

    Of course, this last match in the series was a doozy. We are quick to find out that Bret's partner is none other than the WWF Champion himself, Hulk Hogan and that Lynn's opponent is none other than Hogan's Wrestlemania opponent, Ric Flair. The end came when Hart and Lynn got in the ring and went at it and finally Hart locked in the Sharpshooter and forced Lynn to tap out.

    MQ: 84%

    CR: 82%

    OR: 83%

    Overall Show Rating: 77%

    My Thoughts: This was a really good show. The Undertaker/Sid Justice Saturday Night Main Event rematch should be great for Wrestlemania. I'm loving the Wrestlemania card so far, and with two more matches to add, it's only gonna get better.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    WCW Saturday Night got a 3.20 TV Rating

    WWF Superstars got a 3.57 TV Rating.

    End of the Month News will be posted quickly.

    End of the Month News

    The following birthdays occured this month: Ric Flair (43), Haku (33), Marty Jannetty (30), Sensational Sherri (34), Jim Neidhart (36), Jack Tunney (43), Texas Tornado (32)

    New Promotions

    XXX Wrestling Has now opened at National Level.

    Contract Updates

    Paul Bearer has 3 months left running on his contract

    El Matador has 3 months left on his contract.

    TV News

    WCW has a new TV show on Tuesdays called WCW Tuesday on ESPN in Prime Time.

    Retirement News

    The Fabulous Moolah has retired.

    Ronnie P. Gossett will retire next month

    Frenchy Martin will retire next month as well.

  3. Monday, Feburary 24th, 1992

    Prime Time Wrestling

    Eddie Guerrero Vs. El Matador

    This was a great way to start off the night, with a very good match between two high flyers. The fans were kinda into this one, they're starting to get into Guerrero. The end came when Eddie hit the Frog Splash on El Matador and got the three count.

    MQ: 92%

    CR: 47%

    OR: 69%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington

    This was a perfect match in every way. The fans were really into this one, a lot of heat for Pegasus and Wellington (which isn't a bad thing) and a lot of cheers for The Thrillseekers, which is very good. The end came when Lion Heart locked in the Lion Tamer on Wellington and made him submit.

    Post-Match: The New Foundation comes running down and does a number on The Thrillseekers and lays them out with the Tag Title belts before leaving, the damage done.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 82%

    OR: 91%

    Backstage: We see Kevin Von Erich, he has a smile on his face and never imagined that his brother would challenge him to a match, but, he got just what he wanted and accepted the challenge for Wrestlemania.

    65%

    The Undertaker Vs. The Berzerker

    This match wasn't really all that bad, but, the Berzerker is very unknown and the fans couldn't get into him. The only person they were into was The Undertaker. The end came fairly quickly when The Undertaker got the Choke Slam on the Berzerker and picked up the three count.

    Post-Match: Of course, here comes Sid Justice down to the ring and he nails the Undertaker from behind yet again and hits Taker with another Powerbomb, just like Wrestling Challenge and lays out the Undertaker and leaves happy with his work, but, yet again Taker sits up and just looks as Sid.

    MQ: 70%

    CR: 39%

    OR: 53%

    Al Snow Vs. Lightning Kid

    This was a good match, with a lot of back and fourth action, but, Al and Lightning are fairly new still and the fans still don't know them all that much. The end came when Lightning Kid nailed Al with the Lightning Kick and got the three count.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 39%

    OR: 64%

    Backstage: We see Paul Bearer and The Undertaker, and Paul starts to talk for Undertaker as Taker looks on and Paul makes a challenge for Taker, sending it to Sid Justice, challenging him to a rematch from Saturday Night Main Event, but, this time, for Wrestlemania.

    75%

    Match Two of the Best of Three Tag Team Series

    Bret Hart & ??? Vs. Jerry Lynn & ???

    Again, Bret and Jerry come out first and we are quick to find out their tag team partners are none other than Randy Savage who will team with Bret and Mr. Perfect who will team with Jerry Lynn. The fans were really into it and this was a really good match. The end came when Bret locked the Sharpshooter in on Mr. Perfect and got the victory.

    MQ: 91%

    CR: 85%

    OR: 88%

    British Bulldog Vs. Virgil

    This match was really pretty good and the fans were into British Bulldog and Virgil, but, British Bulldog a lot more. The end came when Bulldog hit the Running Powerslam on Virgil and got the three count.

    MQ: 73%

    CR: 52%

    OR: 62%

    Backstage: We see Hulk Hogan and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine. They talk about Ric Flair and Jerry Lawler and tell them that Jack Tunney has signed the main event of the night to be a huge tag team match pitting Hulk Hogan and Greg Valentine against Ric Flair and Jerry Lawler.

    83%

    Hector Guerrero Vs. Ultimo Dragon

    This match was really good, of course, it was a match of high flyers. The fans were into Ultimo and Hector a little bit, Ultimo a lot more though. The end came when Ultimo locked in the Dragon Sleeper and got the victory.

    Post-Match: Rey Misterio comes in from the crowd and waits for Ultimo to turn around and then when he does, Rey nails him with the Flying Rana and leaves the ring and heads backstage.

    MQ: 78%

    CR: 59%

    OR: 68%

    Main Event

    Hulk Hogan & Greg "The Hammer" Valentine Vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair & Jerry "The King" Lawler

    This match was pretty good, with a lot of good spots (just not from Hogan). The fans were pretty into it, of course, two of the top guys in WWF were in it. The end came when Hogan hit the Leg Drop on Lawler and got the pinfall.

    Post-Match: Lawler and Flair then quickly jump Hogan and Valentine as they celebrate. Lawler nails Valentine with the Piledriver and Flair locks Hogan in the Figure Four Leg Lock and forces him to tap out.

    MQ: 67%

    CR: 67%

    OR: 66%

    Overall Show Rating: 70%

    My Thoughts: This was a really good show. The match that brought it down though was the Undertaker match, but, the rest was really good. The main event was below the quality I would've expected but it was still really good.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    SMW TV got a .31 TV rating

    Prime Time Wrestling got a 6.03 TV Rating, the highest yet.

  4. Sunday, February 23, 1992

    Wrestling Challenge

    Eddie Guerrero Vs. Al Snow

    This was a pretty good way to start the night, quality wise. The fans still aren't sure who either of these guys are that much. The match ends when Eddie hits a Frog Splash off the top rope on Al and gets the three count.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 48%

    OR: 68%

    Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. El Matador

    This was another good match, quality wise. The fans were more into this one than the last one, because they knew Misterio and kinda knew El Matador. The end came when Misterio hit El Matador with the Flying Rana and got the pinfall.

    Post-Match: Ultimo Dragon comes running down to the ring and quickly jumps Misterio and locks in the Dragon Sleepers and makes Misterio pass out and then leaves the ring as referees come to aid Rey.

    MQ: 90%

    CR: 62%

    OR: 76%

    We then see WWF President Jack Tunney backstage and he makes an announcement that in the main event tonight, we will see the start of a three match series between Bret Hart and Jerry Lynn and they will face off in a series of tag team matches, with neither man knowing who their partners or opponents are.

    57%

    Jerry "The King" Lawler Vs. The Undertaker

    This was Undertaker's first match since Saturday Night Main Event, but, he still hasn't lost a beat. This match was really good and the fans got into both Taker and The King, not knowing which man to like or hate more. The end came when Taker hit the Choke Slam on the King and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Sid Justice came out and nailed the Undertaker from behind and laid out the Undertaker with a Powerbomb and left teh ring, but, as he did, Taker sat up and Sid ran off into the back.

    MQ: 78%

    CR: 81%

    OR: 80%

    British Bulldog Vs. Texas Tornado

    This was another good match and the fans were into both men, Bulldog just a little bit more than Texas Tornado. The end came when Kevin Von Erich came running down and locked in the Claw on Texas Tornado and laid him out and Bulldog got the three count.

    Post-Match: Kevin Von Erich comes back in and stands over the fallen Texas Tornado and then quickly lays down beside him and locks in the Claw yet again as security comes down and tries to break him off as we go to a commercial

    MQ: 86%

    CR: 72%

    OR: 79%

    Backstage: We see Texas Tornado as he is now recovered from the Claw for the most part, still feeling some effects. He is quick to challenge Kevin Von Erich to a match at Wrestlemania.

    65%

    "Nature Boy" Ric Flair Vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine

    This was another good match, which saw a lot of back and fourth action, along with the fans really getting into Ric Flair. The match ended when Jerry Lawler came down and took out Greg Valentine with a chair shot to the back. The Flair quickly takes out the legs of the Hammer and locks in the Figure Four and forces Greg to submit.

    Post-Match: Hulk Hogan comes running down as Flair and Lawler are beating down The Hammer and Flair and Lawler are quick to escape when Hogan slides into the ring.

    MQ: 81%

    CR: 71%

    OR: 78%

    Match One of Three of Bret Hart Vs. Jerry Lynn Tag Team Series

    Bret Hart & ??? Vs. Jerry Lynn & ???

    Hart and Lynn come out first and find out that Lynn's partner is "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels and Hart's partner is Marty Jannetty. The fans were really into it from this point on and it turned out to be a really good match. The end came when Jannetty hit the Rocker Dropper on Michaels and got the three count.

    MQ: 91%

    CR: 77%

    OR: 84%

    Overall Show Rating: 72%

    My Thoughts: This was a really good show, with a lot of great action. Wrestlemania is really shaping up to be off the charts, the best show in a while, maybe since early last year. We've had some good shows in the past but this year's Wrestlemania is one that will not be forgotten.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    GWF TV got a .72 TV rating

    USWA TV got a .47 TV rating

    The Main Event got a 2.11 TV rating

    Wrestling Challenge got a 3.95 TV rating

  5. Saturday, February 22nd, 1992

    Superstars

    Al Snow Vs. El Matador

    This was a really good match, the fans got into El Matador more because they knew it him better than Al, which wont happen much more very soon I'm hoping, but, anyway, the ending came when El Matador nailed Al with the Flying Jalapeno and then got the cover and the three count.

    MQ: 78%

    CR: 53%

    OR: 65%

    Backstage: We see Mr. Perfect and he starts talking about Randy Savage and how he barely beat him on Prime Time Wrestling. Then, Mr. Perfect quickly lays down a challenge for Wrestlemania and it is accepted by Randy who comes and gets in Perfect's face right before the two start to brawl and are quickly broke aprart by referees.

    94%

    Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington Vs. The Malenkos

    This match was simply amazing, with a lot of fast-paced action. The fans were really into Pegasus and Wellington, booing them. The end came when Wellington locked Joe in the Cross Knee Leglock and made him give up.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 61%

    OR: 80%

    Jerry Lynn Vs. Chavo Guerrero

    This match was really good from the start, the fans seemed to really be into Lynn's heel role, but, wasn't really sure about Chavo. The end came when Lynn hit the Tornado DDT on Chavo and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Bret Hart comes running down and starts getting revenge for the attack Lynn gave him on Prime Time Wrestling. Hart leaves Lynn laying in the ring and leaves and goes backstage.

    MQ: 80%

    CR: 54%

    OR: 67%

    Backstage: We see Hulk Hogan with the WWF Title. Hogan starts to talk about Ric Flair and accepts the challenge Flair laid down on Wrestling Challenge to Hogan for a WWF Title Match at Wrestlemania.

    100%

    Jerry "The King" Lawler Vs. Kevin Von Erich

    This was a pretty good match, that saw a lot of fan reaction, mostly to Lawler. The end came when Texas Tornado came down and hung Von Erich up on the top rope and then Von Erich came right into the Piledriver from Lawler and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Texas Tornado immediately starts to hammer away on Von Erich, nailing him with hard rights and lefts and The King then gets in a few shots before Greg Valentine comes down and makes the save for Kevin and King and Tornado leave the ring in a hurry.

    MQ: 75%

    CR: 70%

    OR: 72%

    Backstage: Shawn Michaels is there and is talking about Marty Jannetty. Shawn, quickly refers to himself as HBK and accepts the challenge Marty gave for a match at Wrestlemania. Shawn then leaves on a note saying that Marty will have his heart broken by the Heart Break Kid.

    82%

    Main Event

    The Thrillseekers Vs. The Buchwackers

    This match was really good, with a lot of great tag team action. The fans were into both teams, with the Thrillseekers slightly having more fans that Luke and Butch. The end came when Lance Storm nailed Luke with a Super Kick and got the three count.

    Post-Match: The New Foundation came running down and hammered The Thrillseekers, getting a huge advantage over them and laying them out with a couple of chairs.

    MQ: 80%

    CR: 72%

    OR: 76%

    Overall Show Rating: 79%

    My Thoughts: A very good show, probably the best Superstars we've done in a while. The fans were really getting into the tag team main event, and the Savage-Perfect segment, the Hogan interview helped the overall rating though, but, it was really a great team effort.

    Post-Show News

    WCW Saturday Night got a 3.26 TV Rating

    Superstars got a 3.60 TV rating

  6. Monday, February 17th, 1992

    Wrestling Challenge

    The Dynamite Kid Vs. Lightning Kid

    Great match to start the night with. This match saw a little crowd reaction to the superstars, Dynamite Kid is competing on the midcard level so he drew several fans. The end came when Dynamite hit Lightning with a Tombstone Piledriver and picked up the victory.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 57%

    OR: 78%

    Backstage: We see Kevin Von Erich. He talks about why he attacked his brother Kerry Von Erich, better known as Texas Tornado, this past Saturday night. He gives reasons that Texas Tornado was doing better than him, the fans were coming to see him and never went to see a show he was at. Showing a bit of jealousy.

    70%

    British Bulldog Vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts

    This was a pretty good match. This match had a lot of fan reaction, to British Bulldog mostly, who has been working on the Upper Midcard level recently. The end came when Bulldog hit the Running Powerslam and picked up the three count for the win.

    MQ: 75%

    CR: 73%

    OR: 74%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. The Nasty Boys

    This was another really good match, which saw a lot of crowd reaction to The Thrillseekers who are on the UpperMidcard Level now. The end came when Lance Storm hit a Super Kick on Jerry Saggs and picked up the three count.

    Post-Match: The New Foundation came running down and tried to attack The Thrillseekers but The Thrillseekers got the best of them and Lance storm knocked out Neidhart with a Superkick while Lion Heart hit a Clothesline sending Owen over the top rope.

    MQ: 96%

    CR: 79%

    OR: 87%

    Backstage: Bret Hart is there and he starts to talk about Jerry Lynn and how cocky he was about winning the Intercontinental Title even though he hasn't had his shot yet, just cocky because he beat two other guys to get the shot. He then goes on to say that at Wrestlemania Lynn would be walking away empty handed.

    82%

    Eddie Guerrero Vs. Al Snow

    This was another good match, which saw a lot of back and fourth action. The fans were kinda into it, not really knowing either one that well. The ending came when Eddie hit the Frog Splash on Snow and got the three count.

    MQ: 88%

    CR: 44%

    OR: 66%

    Bret "Hitman" Hart Vs. Tatanka

    This was an average match, which saw both men get a lot of good moves in. The fans were more into Bret since he was the Intercontinental Champion, therefore more over than Tatanka. The end came when Jerry Lynn came running down and nailed Bret in the back and Tatanka hit the Fallaway Slam and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Jerry Lynn continues his assault on Hart. Nailing punch after punch and stomp after stomp, Lynn finally knocks out Bret and then leaves the ring happy with his work.

    MQ: 76%

    CR: 60%

    OR: 68%

    Backstage: We see Randy Savage and he tells production to roll the footage of his match with Mr. Perfect from the SNME dark match. Savage then challenges Mr. Perfect to a match tonight, a rematch from Saturday Night Main Event, then, Mr. Perfect comes right up in Savages face from somewhere and accepts the challenge.

    83%

    Then, from somewhere we see Marty Jannetty. He starts talking about Shawn Michaels and then lays down the challenge to Shawn for Wrestlemania to get payback for the Super Kick Shawn gave him.

    72%

    Shawn Michaels Vs. Chris Walker

    This was a pretty decent match. The fans were really booing Shawn most of the time and chanting for Marty. The end came when Shawn hit the Super Kick on Walker and then got the three count.

    MQ: 78%

    CR: 59%

    OR: 68%

    Main Event: Saturday Night Main Event Rematch

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage Vs. Mr. Perfect

    This match was really, really good. The fans were really into both competitors, mostly Savage because he's a true main eventer at this point in time. But, the fans were really into Mr. Perfect too. The end came when Savage hit the Savage Elbow on Perfect and got the win.

    MQ: 96%

    CR: 88%

    OR: 92%

    Overall Show Rating: 77%

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    SMW TV got a .36 TV rating

    Prime Time Wrestling nailed a 6.01 TV rating.

  7. Sunday, February 16th, 1992

    Pre Show News

    Chavo Guerrero, Hector Guerrero and Eddie Guerrero have all signed contracts with the World Wrestling Federation and they will begin working immediately.

    Wrestling Challenge

    Too Cold Scorpio Vs. Al Snow

    This match was a good one, which saw both guys put a lot into it. The fans kinda got into it, not really all that much though. The end came when Too Cold Scorpio hit the Diss that Don't Miss on Snow and then pinned for the three count.

    MQ: 83%

    CR: 40%

    OR: 61%

    Backstage: Jerry Lynn is there and he starts talking about how glad he is to finally have a shot at the Intercontinental Championship and how Bret Hart doesn't deserve to be champion and how when Wrestlemania comes around, he'll be right there to take away that Intercontinenal Championship.

    68%

    The Malenkos Vs. Chavo and Hector Guerrero

    Another good match, but, this one had even less crowd reaction than the opening match. But, I can understand it since this was the debut match for both teams. The end came when Chavo hit the Gory Special on Joe Malenko and got the three count.

    MQ: 93%

    CR: 36%

    OR: 64%

    Ultimo Dragon Vs. Rey Misterio Jr.

    This match was awesome, with a very good crowd reaction. These two gave it even more than what they actually had in them because the fans were into it so much. We saw the end when Misterio hit the Flying Rana on Ultimo Dragon and pinned him for the three count.

    Post-Match: Ultimo slowly gets up but when he does he quickly locks Misterio in the Dragon Sleeper and keeps it locked in until he passes out and referees come down and help Misterio out of the arena.

    MQ: 95%

    CR: 83%

    OR: 89%

    Piper's Pit w/ The Rockers

    This Piper's Pit segment saw Piper standing in the end of the arena away from the ring, closer to the fans. Shawn and Marty came out together but about half way through they started arguing with each other about who's fault it was for their Tag Title loss. Finally, the two shook hands as Marty took the blame and Shawn got on the microphone and called himself the Heart Break Kid and then turns around and then quickly Super Kicks Marty right in the chin and then says that Marty has just had his heart broke by HBK and then the camera focused on Marty and saw he had blood coming from his mouth and quickly went to a commercial

    74%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington

    This was another awesome match, which also had tons of fans interaction and reaction to the wrestlers. The end came when Lion Heart nailed Biff Wellington with the Lion Sault and then pinned for the three count.

    Post-Match: The New Foundation, Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart came running down and floored the Thrillseekers and taunted the two with the Tag Team Titles before leaving the ring.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 79%

    OR: 89%

    Backstage: We see Ric Flair who starts talking about why he attacked Hulk Hogan at Saturday Night Main Event last night and footage from the event is shown. Then, Flair came back on and said to watch how he beat Jerry Lawler with ease and then after that, it's Hogan's turn, and then challenged him to a WWF Title Match at Wrestlemania.

    89%

    Jerry "The King" Lawler Vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    This match was good from the beginning. Even when the wrestlers came out hte fans were already getting into it. The end came when Flair locked in the Figure Four forcing King to tap out.

    Post-Match: Hulk Hogan came running down to the ring and immediately went after Flair and then laid him down with a boot and nailed Flair with the Legdrop and then started to pose for the fans as Wrestling Challenge went off the air.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 84%

    OR: 86%

    Overall Show Rating: 76%

    My Thoughts: This was a good show, with a lot of great fan reaction and particpation in the event. The wrestlers loved the fans tonight, as they have most of the year, hopefully we can keep shows this good and stay just like this.

    Post-Show News

    Hirings & Firings

    Kokina Maximus has signed an open contract with GWF.

    Event Stats

    ECW's Detroit Rock City drew in 89 people in their debut event last night.

    SMW Nothing from Something pulled in 444 people in their event.

    GWF Ravenous drew in 419 people in their event.

    Ratings

    USWA TV got a .48 TV rating last night

    The Main Event (WCW) got a 2.18 TV rating

    Wrestling Challenge (WWF) got a 4.08 TV rating

  8. Saturday, February 15th, 1992

    Saturday Night Main Event

    Mr. Perfect defeats Randy Savage in the dark match of the show with his feet on the ropes in 9:10.

    MQ: 96

    CR: 87

    OR: 91

    Texas Tornado Vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    The match begins with Texas Tornado and Flair locking up in the center of the ring. Flair gets the upperhand and whips Texas Tornado into the ropes and Tornado ducks a Clothesline and then turns Flair around and nails him with a Bodyslam. Flair gets up and Texas Tornado nails him with a Dropkick. Texas Tornado runs into the ropes and nails a Crossbody on Flair. Flair goes into the ropes and Texas Tornado goes for a Backdrop, but, Flair kicks him in the chest and hits a Clothesline. Then, Flair starts to work on the knee by hitting a few chop blocks and then stomping away on the knee. Flair then goes for a Figure four, but, it gets countered and Flair goes hard into the turnbuckle and Texas Tornado rolls him up and gets a two count. Texas Tornado goes for another Dropkick, but, it's countered and Flair locks in the Figure Four, and Texas Tornado tries to fight it, but, finally is forced to give up.

    Post-Match: A man in a mask hits the ring as Flair is working on Texas Tornado. Flair hightails it out of the ring when he gets in, and he helps Texas Tornado up to his feet but then turns him around and locks in THE CLAW! The man taks off his mask and reveals himself to be Kevin Von Erich! Kevin lays out Texas Tornado and leaves the ring as referee's come down and help Texas Tornado out of the ring.

    MQ: 87%

    CR: 81%

    OR: 84%

    Sid Justice Vs. The Undertaker

    The match starts and Sid quickly gets the upperhand and starts to hammer away on the Undertaker. Then, Sid hits a hard Clothesline taking down the Deadman. Undertaker gets out of a Bodyslam predicament and then nails Sid with a Body Slam of his own. Undertaker goes for his trademark Legdrop, but, Sid gets out of the way. Sid then hits a Death Valley Driver after a few right hands and then goes for the cover, but, only gets a two count. Sid walks right into a few rights and lefts from Taker, but, reverses a Suplex and then just a few moments later nails the Powerbomb and gets the three count!

    Post-Match: Sid celebrates and has his back to Taker and Taker sits up and nails Sid with a Choke Slam as soon as he turns around.

    MQ: 72%

    CR: 86%

    OR: 81%

    Winner Gets a Shot at the WWF Intercontinental Championship

    Jerry Lynn Vs. Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Ultimo Dragon

    The match starts off at a very fast pace as all three men jump right on each other. Lynn hammers away on Ultimo Dragon with a few rights and lefts, but, only to be nailed with a Dropkick by Rey. After a few minutes of Misterio and Dragon battling it out. Misterio nails Dragon and sends him out of the ring and Lynn comes back in, staggering a bit and Misterio nails him with a Flying Crossbody then goes for the cover but only gets a two count. Dragon quickly comes back in and nails Lynn with a spin kick off the second turnbuckle. Ultimo and Misterio again go at it and Ultimo blocks a kick from Misterio and nails him with a Spinning Bulldog and the momentum sends Misterio out of the ring. Then, from out of nowhere Lynn comes up behind Dragon and nails a Tornado DDT and gets the three count!

    MQ: 96%

    CR: 77%

    OR: 86%

    WWF Tag Team Championship Match

    The Rockers © Vs. The Thrillseekers

    Jannetty and Storm start the match off. They battle it out for a moment or two and Lance finally gets the upperhand and nails a few hard Knifedge Chops on Jannetty. Then, Storm nails Jannetty with a big time Spin Kick. Then, Storm gets a tag to Lion Heart and Lion Heart bounces off the ropes and hits a Hart Attack Clothesline on Jannetty. Lion Heart then whips Jannetty into the ropes and Jannetty ducks a Clothesline and then both men lay each other out with a Clothesline. Jannetty gets the tag to Michaels and here comes Michaels. Michaels goes to work on Lion Heart and nails him with hard right hands. Michaels nails a Second Rope Axe Handle to Lion Heart and then goes for the cover but only gets a two count. Lion Heart blocks a Suplex and nails one of his own and gets the tag to Lance Storm. Michaels then tags in Jannetty and Jannetty gets a few blows from Storm and a Neckbreaker. Jannetty gets up and hangs on Storm but Storm pushes him off and nails a Super Kick! Storm gets the three count and we have new Tag Team Champions! As soon as this happens, Michaels walks away and heads backstage as The Thrillseekers celebrate in the ring.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 90%

    OR: 95%

    WWF Intercontinental Championship

    Bret "Hitman" Hart Vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts

    Bret gets an early advantage over Roberts and starts to hammer away on Roberts and nails a Body Slam. Roberts gets nailed hard with a Vertical Suplex from the Hitman and then Bret climbs to the middle turnbuckle and hits the Elbow Drop from the turnbuckle early. Then, Bret goes for the cover and only gets a two count. Bret picks up Roberts and Roberts takes over hitting several hard right hands on Bret. Roberts nails a Suplex of his own after hammering away on Bret for a few minutes and then goes for a cover but only gets a two count. Bret counters a Backdrop attempt from Roberts and then hits a DDT on Roberts and then goes for the third cover of the matchup but only gets a two count. Roberts then starts to fight back after a few minutes and goes for an arm wringer but it's countered by Bret and Roberts takes a Neckbreaker from Bret and then Roberts goes for a kick a few minutes later but it's countered into the Sharpshooter and Roberts tried to fight it but he finally gives up! Bret Hart is still the Intercontinental Champion.

    Post-Match: Jerry Lynn comes running down to the ring and nails Hart from behind with a hard forearm shot. Lynn turns Bret around and nails him with a Tornado DDT.

    MQ: 84%

    CR: 86%

    OR: 85%

    WWF Heavyweight Championship

    Hulk Hogan © Vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper

    The match starts and Hogan takes advantage early hitting Piper with hard right hands. Hogan then walks right into a Body Slam from Piper and Piper starts to stomp away on Hogan and hits a Leg Drop and then goes for a cover and only gets a two. Hogan quckly takes advantage again and whips Piper into the corner and then nails him with a Clothesline in the corner. Hogan then nails Piper with an Elbow Drop and gets the cover but only gets a two count. Hogan gets hit with a Body Slam from Piper. Piper then nails Hogan with a DDT and goes for the cover but gets a two count and Hogan quickly shoots up and then Hulks up. Piper then gets hammered with some right hands and whipped into the ropes and Hogan hits a Big Boot and then runs into the ropes and nails the Legdrop on Piper and gets the three count! Hulk Hogan retains the WWF Title.

    Post-Match: Ric Flair comes shooting down to the ring and nails Hogan hard with a Chop Block. Flair then locks in the Figure Four and Hogan slides out of the ring as the show comes to a close.

    MQ: 49%

    CR: 84%

    OR: 73%

    Overall Show Rating: 82%

    My Thoughts: This was a very, very good show, all of the guys backstage loved it, the morale was high tonight and I'm happy to say that. The main event was a let down of sorts as I expected it to be better but I guarantee the main event for Wrestlemania will be much, much better than tonight's. The Match of the Night in my opinion was the Tag Team Championship match, which saw a lot of great action. Great show, it's been a great year so far for the WWF.

    Post Show News

    Ratings & Large Event Stats

    WCW Saturday Night got a 3.24 TV rating

    SNME drew in an audience of 5021, it wasn't a PPV so it had no buyrate

    Thank you to all those who made predictions and feedback. As for the prediction contest the winner was: AntPaulseno, so would you please PM me or IM me on AIM or MSN and we will talk about the fued for the Intercontinental Championshp at Wrestlemania, if you IM me I am on AIM at generallawler and MSN at general_lawler@hotmail.com, congratulations.

  9. Monday, February 10, 1992

    Pre-Show News

    Vince has been in talks with some guy who used to work for WWF, but, I have no information on who it is or anything of the sorts, all I know is that he will debut at SNME.

    In other news, Dean and Joe Malenko have signed contracts and we have met and they will start after Saturday Night Main Event.

    Prime Time Wrestling

    "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka Vs. Mr. Perfect

    This was a good way to start the final show before Saturday Night Main Event, as the fans were into it and the match was really good, it ends after Randy Savage runs down and distracts Mr. Perfect while Snuka rolls him up and gets the win.

    Post-Match: Savage comes into the ring and continues his assault on Mr. Perfect and then leaves, happy with what he had done.

    MQ: 80%

    CR: 76%

    OR: 78%

    Backstage: The Rockers are back there with Mene Gene and they start talking about the Thrillseekers, getting hyped for the match at Saturday Night Main Event.

    75%

    Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Too Cold Scorpio

    This was a perfect match. The fans were about halfway into it, even though it was exactly what we like to see backstage. Misterio ended it with a Flying Rana which left Scorpio down long enough for Rey to get the three count.

    Post-Match: Ultimo Dragon comes running down and starts hammering away on Misterio and lays him out with a Dragon Sleeper and starts to stomp away on him. Then, Jerry Lynn comes running down and looks like he's going to help out Rey, but, instead starts to stomp away on him and then Lynn and Dragon shake hands, but, Lynn nails Dragon with a Clothesline and lays him out.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 50%

    OR: 75%

    El Matador Vs. Bret "Hitman" Hart

    This was another really good match, which saw a lot of back and fourth action. The ending comes when Jake Roberts comes running down, but, Bret gets the best of him and throws him out of the ring, and then Matador goes for a kick, but, Bret catches him and locks in the Sharpshooter and forces El Matador to tap out.

    Post-Match: Bret gets hit by Roberts from behind but quickly starts to fight him off as El Matador leaves the ring and Roberts almost gets locked in the Sharpshooter but manages to climb out of the ring and then heads to the back with El Matador.

    MQ: 88%

    CR: 67%

    OR: 77%

    Backstage: We see Roddy Piper and he starts talking about Hulk Hogan and how he's going to take away the WWF Title from Hogan and then shoves Mene Gene out of the way and goes off-screen.

    84%

    The Undertaker Vs. Big Bossman

    This was a good big man match, which saw the fans get into it, and had a lot of big moves in it. It ends after the Undertaker hits the Tombstone which keeps Bossman down enough for the three count.

    Post-Match: Sid comes running down, this time, the Undertaker doesn't suspect a thing and Sid quickly takes down Taker and then delivers three straight Powerbombs to Taker and then hovers over him with his arms raised in victory.

    MQ: 77%

    CR: 74%

    OR: 75%

    Backstage: Sid is now back there and he starts to talk smack to the Undertaker and says that he has his number and is ready to beat him at Saturday Night Main Event.

    81%

    The Rockers Vs. Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington

    This was yet another awesome match, which saw a lot of high-flying action and a lot of ground technique as well. It ended when the Rockers hit a Double Flying Fist Drop on Wild Pegasus and then Michaels made the pinfall and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Lion Heard and Lance Storm come running down to the ring and hammer away on The Rockers and then both men hit a Superkick on Michaels and Jannetty and then grab the Tag Titles and raise them about their heads as if they had just won them.

    MQ: 97%

    CR: 82%

    OR: 89%

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage Vs. Owen Hart

    This was another great match of the many seen on this very night. The fans were into this one as many of the others. It ends after Mr. Perfect comes down and nails Randy Savage in the back and Owen hits Savage with a Flying Bodypress and then makes the cover for the three count.

    Post-Match: Mr. Perfect comes in and Mr. Perfect and Owen Hart stomp away on Savage and then leave the ring together with huge smiles on their faces.

    MQ: 93%

    CR: 71%

    OR: 82%

    Main Event

    The Dynamite Kid Vs. Texas Tornado

    This was a perfect opportunity for both of these men to make a name for themselves and they capitalized on that opportunity with this match here. There was a lot of back and fourth action, which ended when Dynamite Kid hit the Flying Crossbody and picked up the three count.

    Post-Match: Ric Flair comes running down after Dynamite Kid left the ring and quickly locked in the Figure Four for at least the third time in the past week on Texas Tornado and then forced him to tap out to the Figure Four yet again.

    MQ: 87%

    CR: 72%

    OR: 79%

    Overall Show Rating: 78%

    My Thoughts Very awesome show, which I was very proud of. A lot of great action in this one and a lot of great fans in the seats tonight, hopefully most of them will be at Saturday Night Main Event this weekend.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    SMW TV got a .33 TV rating.

    Prime Time Wrestling got a 5.87 TV rating, the highest ever

    Promotion News

    Louie Spicolli has signed an open contract with SMW.

    This is the last day to get predictions for SNME in, as the results will be posted by no later than Midnight CST tomorrow.

  10. Sunday, February 9th, 1992

    Wrestling Challenge

    Al Snow Vs. Owen Hart

    This was a very good match, both men went all out in this one and put out a lot of effort. It ends when Owen takes Al Snow down and then nails him with a Flying Bodypress and then gets the three count.

    MQ: 90%

    CR: 56%

    OR: 65%

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage Vs. British Bulldog

    A very main event worthy match we had here. The fans were into it, the wrestlers really enjoyed working this match and the guys backstage enjoyed watching it. It ends after Mr. Perfect comes running down to try and help Bulldog beat Savage, but, the two collide and Savage gets the roll-up and then gets the three count.

    Post-Match: Mr. Perfect attacks Savage from behind, but, instead of getting helped Bulldog nails Mr. Perfect and sends him flying over the top and helps Savage back to his feet.

    MQ: 88%

    CR: 83%

    OR: 76%

    Backstage, we see Jake Roberts with Mene Gene. He talked about Bret Hart and how he was going to take his Intercontinental Championship from him. He also says he can't wait to walk into Wrestlemania as the Intercontinental Champion.

    87%

    Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington Vs. Money Inc.

    This was another great match, which saw a lot of back and fourth action between the two teams. It ended with Biff locking in the Cross Knee Leglock on DiBiase and forced him to tap.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 70%

    OR: 71%

    Backstage, we see Roddy Piper, he is talking about how ready he is to take the WWF Title from a man who doesn't deserve it, Hulk Hogan. He then goes ahead and issues an open challenge for the title at Wrestlemania.

    75%

    The Rockers Vs. The Legion of Doom

    This Royal Rumble rematch was simply amazing. LOD and The Rockers both put on a great match in this one, the fans loved it, but gave a mixed reaction to Shawn Michaels as they're still not sure how to take him, it ended after the Rockers hit a Double Flying Fist Drop on Hawk and then Jannetty pinned him for the three count.

    MQ: 98%

    CR: 85%

    OR: 81%

    Texas Tornado Vs. The Dynamite Kid

    This was another match that was amazing. These two definitely have a lot going in their future. It ends after Texas Tornado hits the Flying Crossbody and then covers The Kid for the three count.

    Post-Match: Ric Flair comes shooting down to the ring and then starts to beat down on Texas Tornado and then locks in the Figure Four but doesn't let go until he finally gets forced out by security.

    MQ: 91%

    CR: 68%

    OR: 71%

    The Undertaker Vs. Sgt. Slaughter

    This match was about average for a match of big men. The crowd knew it and was into both competitors in this one. Taker got the advantage early and managed to keep it for the majority of the match and nails Slaughter with a Tombstone and made the cover for the three count.

    Post-Match: Sid comes running down to the ring and then slides in, but, when he gets there, Taker is nowhere to be seen and Sid stands there as the show comes to a close.

    MQ: 66%

    CR: 71%

    OR: 69%

    Overall Show Rating: 74%

    My thoughts: A great show, with a lot of great action in it, Saturday Night Main Event is really shaping up to be an awesome show.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    GWF TV got a .70 for the show

    We got a 4.24 rating for Wrestling Challenge

    Large Show News

    USWA's Beyond Belief was attended by 831 people, but wasn't a PPV so it got no buyrate

    WCW Superbrawl II got a .87 rating for their Pay Per View.

    Promotion News

    Ed Schmidtt has taken control of ECW

    OOC Note

    Remember to make your predictions for SNME which will not be posted until sometime on Monday, I said it would be up today, but, due to my lack of time to update this past week it will not be up until Monday with Prime Time Wrestling coming later today, if that happens, with SNME might be finished tomorrow.

  11. Final Saturday Night Main Event Card

    Main Event

    Word Wrestling Federation Championship

    Hulk Hogan© Vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper

    WWF Intercontinental Championship

    Bret "Hitman Hart © Vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts

    WWF Tag Team Championships

    The Rockers © Vs. The Thrillseekers

    Sid Justice Vs. The Undertaker

    Winner gets a future shot at the Intercontinental Championship

    Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Ultimo Dragon Vs. Jerry Lynn

    Texas Tornado Vs. Ric Flair

    Dark Match:

    Randy Savage Vs. Mr. Perfect

    This is the final card for Saturday Night Main Event which will be on February, 15th, 1992, not much longer from now, please, everyone, make your predictions and I will have the results up no later than Saturday night, make your predictions as the winner of the contest will get to book the Intercontinental Championship match and feud for Wrestlemania VIII.

  12. Saturday, February 8th, 1992

    Superstars

    Al Snow Vs. Lightning Kid

    This match was really good, but, the fans didn't get into it all that much. The ending saw Lightning Kid get in the Lightning Kick after slipping out of the Snow Plow and then getting the three count picking up the win.

    Post-Match: Lightning Kid continues stomping away on Al Snow and keeping Al down and then leaves the ring as the referee attends to Al quickly and Lightning Kid looks on happily.

    MQ: 88%

    CR: 41%

    OR: 64%

    Jerry "The King" Lawler Vs. British Bulldog

    This match was simply amazing. I never expected that these two guys could put on a match together like this, no words can explain how great this match was and how much the fans realized it, the vast majority was into the match the whole time, it ends after Jerry kicks out of a DDT then gets the upperhand and ends it with a Piledriver and gets a three count.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 71%

    OR: 85%

    Then, we see Jack Tunney, the President of the World Wrestling Federation backstage and he announces that at Saturday Night Main Event we will see three of the biggest up-and-coming superstars go at it in a Triple Threat Match where the winner will get a shot for the WWF Intercontinental Championship at some point in the future, he then announces the three superstars are Rey Misterio Jr., Ultimo Dragon and Jerry Lynn.

    58%

    Mr. Perfect Vs. Texas Tornado

    This was another awesome match, which saw a lot of back and fourth action and a lot of fan action in it as well, with the majority of them standing and cheering for most of the match. It ends with Texas Tornado hitting the Flying Crossbody and then makes the cover for the three count.

    Post-Match: Ric Flair comes running down and attacks Texas Tornado, and then takes him down and locks him in the Figure Four until Texas Tornado taps out in pain and Flair lets go of the hold and stands over Texas Tornado and celebrates.

    MQ: 94%

    CR: 80%

    OR: 87%

    Backstage: Texas Tornado has a microphone and talks about how many times Ric Flair has tried to take him out and then challenges Flair to a match at Saturday Night Main Event.

    82%

    Rowdy Roddy Piper Vs. Brooklyn Brawler

    This was a very bland match without much fan participation at all, it ended after Piper knocked out Brawler with a sleeper for the win.

    Post-Match: Hulk Hogan comes shooting down to the ring and goes to work on Piper and the two start battling it out before Hogan gets the advantage and Clotheslines Piper over the top rope and Piper lands on the floor as Hogan celebrates.

    MQ: 54%

    CR: 26%

    OR: 40%

    The Rockers Vs. Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington

    This match was used as a warm-up for Saturday Night Main Event for The Rockers and I'm starting to believe that Pegasus and Wellington should be facing them instead. These two teams went at it back and fourth and the fans loved it, the Rockers finally ended it after about 20 minutes with a Double Flying Fist Drop on Wellington and Shawn Michaels made the cover and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Benoit walked away from the ring while Wellington brought himself together and The Rockers celebrated with the fans, and Benoit turned and looked at Wellington and then just went backstage.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 77%

    OR: 88%

    Bret "Hitman" Hart Vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    Another freakin' awesome match, on this PPV-like night. Bret and Ric went at it toe to toe for a good 25-30 minutes in the longest bout of the night, but, the fans didn't care because they simply loved it. It ends after Jake Roberts trips up Bret and Bret turns and tries to pull his hair, but, Flair quickly rolls him up and gets the three count!

    Post-Match: Roberts and Flair started to be on Hart, then, the tides switched as Texas Tornado came jogging down to the ring, slightly limping after the Figure Four earlier in the night and made things even and then Flair and Roberts high-tailed it out of the ring and Texas Tornado helped up Bret.

    MQ: 100%

    CR: 87%

    OR: 93%

    Overall Show Rating: 76%

    My thoughts: What an awesome night, full of simply amazing matches, Piper Vs. Brawler should've been left out, but, the SNME card is now complete and it will be up here very quickly, and just a reminder, the winner of the prediction contest for SNME will get to help me book the feud for the Intercontinental Championship.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings:

    WCW Saturday Night got a 3.25 rating.

    Superstars got a 3.72 rating.

  13. Updated SNME Card for February 15th, 1992

    The date for the event has been adjusted from the 26th to the 15th

    WWF Championship

    Hulk Hogan © Vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper

    WWF Intercontinental Championship

    Bret "Hitman" Hart © Vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts

    WWF Tag Team Championships

    The Rockers © Vs. The Thrillseekers

    The Undertaker Vs. Sid Justice

    Two more matches WILL be added to this card, definitely two, not sure what they will be yet though.

  14. Monday, February 3rd, 1992

    Prime Time Wrestling

    Ultimo Dragon Vs. Jerry Lynn

    This match was simply amazing, and the majority of the fans knew it to, the Dragon ends it after locking in the Dragon Sleeper and forcing Lynn to tap out.

    MQ: 99%

    CR: 72%

    OR: 85%

    Next, we see the Thrillseekers backstage and they're hyping their upcoming match with Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington, where the winner will take on The Rockers at Saturday Night Main Event on February 15th for the WWF Tag Team Championships, great promo here from the Thrillseekers.

    76%

    Texas Tornado Vs. British Bulldog

    This was another great match, the fans were really into this one, they went back and fourth as they couldn't decide who they wanted to win in this back and fourth match. Both these men had the advantage off and on, but, Bulldog eventually ended it after hitting the Running Powerslam on Texas Tornado and got the three count.

    Post-Match: Ric Flair comes shooting down to the ring and starts to stomp away on Texas Tornado and then finally leaves the ring after locking in the Figure Four and Texas Tornado taps for at least thirty seconds before Flair breaks the hold.

    MQ: 87%

    CR: 69%

    OR: 76%

    Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Al Snow

    This was another good match that the night had. The fans were into it pretty much. Rey Misterio picks up the victory after hitting a Flying Rana on Al Snow and then makes the cover for the three count.

    Post-Match: Ultimo Dragon comes running down and starts to beat down on Misterio, and leaves Misterio laying on the mat and leaves happily.

    MQ: 79%

    CR: 66%

    OR: 72%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington

    Winners face the Rockers for the WWF Tag Team Championships at Saturday Night Main Event

    This match was simply great, that's all I can say about it and the fans loved it even more than I did, which I'm really thankful for. These two teams went at it for a very long time. It finally ends after Lion Heart ducks a Heal Kick from Wellington and takes him down and locks in the Lion Tamer and then Wellington taps out and The Thrillseekers win!

    MQ: 94%

    CR: 75%

    OR: 84%

    Backstage: Bret Hart is back there with Mene Gene and he starts to go after Jake Roberts after a few weeks of a so-to-speak cold war with the two, but, now it looks like things are starting to heat up again as Bret goes after Roberts.

    80%

    "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair Vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler

    This match was awesome. King and Flair went at it for a solid twenty minutes at least and gave it everything they had and the fans loved every minute of it. Flair wins it after the King is forced to submit to the Figure Four.

    Post-Match: Texas Tornado comes rushing down to the ring and starts to go to work on Flair, getting revenge for Flair's attack earlier in the night, Tornado beats down Flair and then leaves, much to the pleasure of the fans.

    MQ: 84%

    CR: 85%

    OR: 84%

    Rowdy Roddy Piper Vs. Sgt. Slaughter

    This match really brought down the show a lot, it broke what was on the verge to be a historic night. But, in any case, the Hot Rod wins it after locking in a Sleeper and putting Sarge to sleep.

    Post-Match: Hulk Hogan makes a rampage to the ring and the "Hot Rod" quickly takes off and Hogan taunts Piper in the ring.

    MQ: 50%

    CR: 49%

    OR: 50%

    Overall Show Quality: 73%

    My Thoughts: Very good show, Ultimo Dragon Vs. Jerry Lynn was the match of the night, in my view and should've been the main event. All of the matches were good, but, the main event really hurt the show, but, that's my fault. Next time, it wont be the case.

    Post-Show News

    Ratings:

    SMW got a .35 for SMW TV

    We got a 5.81 for Prime Time Wrestling

    Updated Card for SNME will be put up shortly, with all confirmed matches on there, one or two will be added soon, probably this week.

  15. Sunday, February 2nd, 1992

    Wrestling Challenge

    Hercules Vs. The Warlord

    This match was a bad booking decision on my part, the fans were barely into it, just getting into the very end of it, Hercules won it after making The Warlord submit to the Full Nelson

    MQ: 65%

    CR: 33%

    OR: 49%

    We see Paul Bearer with the Undertaker somewhere backstage, it's pretty dark, with a couple of lights shining. Paul Bearer speaks for the Undertaker and they accept Sid Justice's challenge to The Undertaker at Saturday Night Main Event

    83%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. Money Inc.

    This match was great. The fans were pretty into this match as well, which really helped the wrestlers get into it. Lion Heart ends it after locking the Lion Tamer in on IRS and forces IRS to tap out.

    MQ: 94%

    CR: 69%

    OR: 81%

    Wild Pegasus & Biff Wellington Vs. The Natural Disasters

    This match was really good for the mismatch that it had in it, with the Natural Disasters having a huge weight advantage over Pegasus and Wellington. But, anyway, Wellington and Pegasus end it by double-teaming Typhoon and Wellington forces him to tap out to the Cross Knee Leglock.

    MQ: 92%

    CR: 60%

    OR: 76%

    Then, we see Jack Tunney backstage sitting at his desk. Tunney announces that at the next show, Prime Time Wrestling, The Thrillseekers and Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington will go at it in tag team battle with elimination rules, the winner faces The Rockers at Saturday Night Main Event for the World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Championships.

    64%

    Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Jerry Lynn

    This match was just awesome. The fans seemed to be pretty into it too. Rey Misterio gets the win after hitting Lynn with the Flying Rana and then pinning to get the three count.

    Post-Match: Ultimo Dragon comes down and starts to beat down on Misterio, but, Misterio fights back, but, Dragon gets to be too much and takes out Misterio and then locks in a Dragon Sleeper adding injury to insult.

    MQ: 98%

    CR: 62%

    OR: 80%

    Ric Flair Vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler

    This match was really awesome. The fans were really awesome in this one, they were really into "The King" and "The Nature Boy" in this one, but, after a hard-fought one, Lawler ends it with a Piledriver on Flair and gets the three count.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 85%

    OR: 87%

    Overall Show Rating: 73%

    My thoughts: Had the opening match been better, this show would've probably been the best one in percentiles that I've had, probably topping the Royal Rumble, but, that just wasn't the case, maybe next time I decide to pull off a card this good, I'll think twice about that opening match.

    News

    TV News:

    WCW's World Wide Wrestling has been dropped by the Local Network they were running on.

    Ratings:

    GWF TV got a .79 rating for the show.

    USWA TV got a .47 rating for that show.

    WCW Main Event got a 2.12 rating for the show.

    WWF got a 4.25 rating for Wrestling Challenge

    Promotion News

    SMW: Wolfie D has signed an Open Contract

    ECW: Fred Deaton, Kid Vicious, Scott Armstrong and Louie Spicolli have all signed Open wrestling contracts.

  16. Updated Saturday Night Main Event Card- February 15th, 1992

    This card really looks good.

    WWF Championship

    Hulk Hogan Vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper

    WWF Intercontinental Championship

    Bret "Hitman" Hart Vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts

    WWF Tag Team Championship

    The Rockers Vs. To Be Determined

    Sid Justice Vs. The Undertaker- Possibly, only challenge laid down so far.

    More matches to be added, anothe updated card will be out after the next Superstars show.

  17. Saturday, February 1st, 1992

    Quick note: An updated SNME card will be posted immediately after this show is posted.

    Superstars

    British Bulldog Vs. Al Snow

    This match was good and the fans were into it. Bulldog ends it by hitting a Running Powerslam on Al Snow and makes the cover and gets the three count.

    MQ: 85%

    CR: 60%

    OR: 72%

    El Matador Vs. Rey Misterio Jr.

    This match was great. The fans were pretty into it as well. Rey ends it with a Flying Rana on El Matador and makes the cover and gets the three count.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 59%

    OR: 72%

    Backstage, we see Sid with Mene Gene. Sid talks about all the mind games Undertaker has played with him recently and then lays down a challenge for Taker at Saturday Night Main Event.

    86%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. the New Foundation

    This match was simply great. The fans were really into it, they went nuts during some spots of this match. The Thrillseekers pick up the victory after Lance Storm hits the Super Kick on Jim Neidhart and then pins him and picks up the three count.

    MQ: 92%

    CR: 71%

    OR: 81%

    Wild Pegasus & Biff Wellington Vs. The Bushwhackers

    This match was good with some good fan involvement, not as much as the last match thought. Pegasus and Wellington pick up the win after Wild Pegasus hits the Swandive Headbutt on Bushwhacker Luke and then makes the cover and gets the three count.

    Post-Match: As Pegasus and Wellington are celebrating their win, The Thrillseekers come running down and beat down Pegasus and Wellington and leave the ring very happy with what they've done.

    MQ: 77%

    CR: 60%

    OR: 68%

    Then, Marty Jannetty comes down to the ring and asks Shawn Michaels to come down to the ring. Shawn comes down and Jannetty proposes the two work together and defend their Tag Team Championships at Saturday Night Main Event against a tag team that WWF President Jack Tunny decides upon.

    83%

    Main Event

    Randy "Macho Man" Savage & Texas Tornado Vs. Mr. Perfect and "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    This match was almost perfect in every aspect. The fans were hugely into this match. Flair wins the match for his team after rolling up Texas Tornado and the referee making the three count.

    Post-Match: Flair and Mr. Perfect start to beat down on Texas Tornado and Randy Savage and then leave the ring after their work is done.

    MQ: 94%

    CR: 87%

    OR: 90%

    Overall Show Rating: 79%

    Post-Show News

    ECW signings: Chrysler-sponsorship, David Crockett-Staff, Barry Orton, Rip Rogers, Terri Powers, Jerry Flynn, Keith Haynes, PJ Walker, Iron Mike Sharpe, Ben Jordan, Black Hart, Lt. James Earl and Ron Bass all wrestlers to open contracts.

    Ratings

    WCW Saturday Night got a 3.21 rating.

    Superstars got a 3.60 rating.

  18. End-of-Month News

    First off, we would like to wish happy birthdays to the ones that occur this month. Animal (32), Jim Duggan (39), Ted DiBiase (38), Jimmy Hart (35), Luke (45), Hercules (42), Reno Riggins (30), and Biff Wellington (31).

    A new promotion has opened, starting at the small level, Extreme Championship Wrestling is now open. Currently under an unknown owner.

    We made $2,400,000 on merchendise last month.

    Bobby Heenan recieved a year-long contract extension for $129,000 a month.

    Eddie Marlin and The Fabulous Moolah have announced that they will be retiring in one month's time, and Giant Baba has already retired.

    Japan has opened their doors to the wrestling world as Zero-One announces their first roster. Dan Severn, Jinsei Shinzaki, Jumbo Tsuruta, Mitsuharu Misawa, Rob Zakowski, Terry Funk, The Great Muta, and Tiger Mask are now working for the Japanese company.

    Meanwhile, WCW got a .01 rating for World Wide Wrestling.

  19. Monday, January 27th, 1992

    Prime Time Wrestling

    Jerry "The King" Lawler Vs. IRS

    Not a bad opening match, the fans seemed to be kind of into it. The King ended it by nailing IRS with a Piledriver and getting the three count.

    MQ: 70%

    CR: 66%

    OR: 68%

    We then go backstage where we see Roddy Piper, and he speaks directly into the camera and accepts Hogan's challenge for Saturday Night Main Event.

    81%

    "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan Vs. The Warlord

    Bland match, but the fans were into it, sort of. Duggan ended it with an Old Glory Knee Drop on the Warlord and made the pin for the three.

    MQ: 59%

    CR: 63%

    OR: 61%

    Al Snow Vs. Owen Hart

    This was a great match, but, the fans weren't as into it as I thought they'd be. Al Snow ended it after hitting the Snow Plow and made the pin for the 3.

    MQ: 90%

    CR: 54%

    OR: 72%

    Next, we see The Mountie backstage and he talked about how the Ultimate Warrior got lucky in beating him on Wrestling Challenge last night.

    68%

    Sid Justice Vs. Hercules

    Very short match, crowd didn't get much of an opportunity to get into it. Sid ended it with a Powerbomb and got the three count.

    MQ: 64%

    CR: 62%

    OR: 63%

    Then, we quickly shift backstage while Sid is still in the ring and Paul Bearer is talking about Sid while the Undertaker stands there staring into the darkness. The Undertaker finally speaks with Rest... In... Peace and rolls his eyes back, while in the ring, Sid heard it all and makes a quick exit through the crowd.

    74%

    Bret "Hitman" Hart & Hulk Hogan Vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts & Rowdy Roddy Piper

    Not a really bad match, the fans were pretty into it. Hogan ended it hitting the Leg Drop on Roddy Piper and then covered him for the three count.

    Post-Match: Immediately after the match, Jake hit Hogan in the back of the head and Hart came in trying to make the save, but, Roberts gave him a hard Clothesline and Piper got up and Roberts and Piper started to beat down on Hogan and Hart as the show came to a close.

    MQ: 69%

    CR: 75%

    OR: 73%

    Overall Show Rating: 70%

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    SMW got a .35 rating for SMW TV.

    We got a 5.83 rating for Prime Time Wrestling.

  20. Sunday, January 26, 1992

    Personal Note: my birthday today :)

    Wrestling Challenge

    Al Snow Vs. Chris Walker

    Good match, but, a match of guys who aren't very over with the fans, so, the fans were in their seats or takin a dump for the majority of the match. Al Snow ends it with a Snow Plow which lays Walker out for the three.

    MQ: 81%

    CR: 37%

    OR: 59%

    Backstage, we see Hulk Hogan. He again talks about Roddy Piper, and challenges him to a match at SNME. And he expects Piper's answer tomorrow night on Prime Time Wrestling.

    89%

    Ultimo Dragon Vs. Lightning Kid

    Great match here, fans got into it more than the opener, but, not much more. Ultimo Dragon ends it with a Dragon Sleeper, which is a submission victory.

    Post-Match: Rey Misterio comes down and starts going at it with Ultimo Dragon and then beats him down enough to his a Flying-Rana and celebrates and starts speaking to Ultimo in Spanish.

    MQ: 95%

    CR: 44%

    OR: 69%

    British Bulldog Vs. The Genius

    Another good match here. It's gonna be a good night for wrestling on this fine Sunday night. Bulldog ends it with a Running Powerslam and makes the cover for the three count.

    MQ: 80%

    CR: 64%

    OR: 72%

    Piper's Pit w/ Bret Hart & Jake Roberts

    This segment had a lot of tension in it. Bret and Jake trade a couple insults before getting in each other's faces and Bret challenges Jake to hit him, but, from behind, Piper nails Bret right in the back of the head. Then, Jake and Piper start double teaming Bret, but, then, Hulk Hogan comes down and makes the save and Piper and Roberts quickly make their exit as Hogan helps Bret to his feet.

    76%

    The Rockers Vs. The Orient Express

    This match was almost perfect. And the crowd was very into it and Michaels and Jannetty seem to be working on the same page tonight, and they pick up the win after hitting the Double Flying Fist Drop and Jannetty made the cover on Tanaka for the three count.

    Post-Match: Shawn and Marty start to celebrate in the ring, and Shawn gets in Marty's face, but, then makes his exit and Jannetty stands there watching him walk with one of the tag title belts.

    MQ: 98%

    CR: 74%

    OR: 86%

    6-Man Tag Team Match

    The Thrillseekers & The Mountie Vs. Wild Pegasus, Biff Wellington & Ultimate Warrior

    Yet another above average match which saw the fans get into it a little bit. It ended when Ultimate Warrior hit The Mountie with a Gorilla Press and covered for the three count.

    MQ: 83%

    CR: 68%

    OR: 75%

    Main Event

    Randy "Macho Man" Savage Vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    This match was awesome in every way, even the fans were awesome. They were active through the whole match. It ends after Mr. Perfect interferes and hits a Perfect Plex and Flair makes the cover for the three count.

    Post-Match: Perfect and Flair start to beat-down Savage, but, then, yet again, Texas Tornado comes down and save Savage again and beats down Flair as Perfect high-tails it out of the arena.

    MQ: 92%

    CR: 93%

    OR: 92%

    Overall Show Rating: 76%

    Post-Show News

    Ratings

    GWF got a .76 rating for GWF TV.

    USWA got a .40 rating for USWA TV.

    WCW got a 2.19 rating for The Main Event.

    We got a 4.15 rating for Wrestling Challenge.

    Also! Al Snow is going up from Opener to Lower Midcarder

  21. WWF News

    Hirings: No hirings yet this week.

    Firings: None.

    SNME News: New confirmed match: Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Ultimo Dragon.

    Wrestling Challenge: A couple matches have been confirmed and in the main event,we will have Ric Flair taking on Mr. Perfect in singles action. Also, on the show, Bret Hart and Jake Roberts will get a chance to speak their minds as they make their appearances in Piper's Pit. Also, in 6-man Tag Team Action, the Thrillseekers and The Mountie will face Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington and Ultimate Warrior.

    Confirmed

    Bret Hart & Jake Roberts in Piper's Pit

    The Thrillseekers & The Mountie Vs. Wild Pegasus, Biff Wellington and Ultimate Warrior

    Main Event: Ric Flair Vs. Mr. Perfect

    Card Change for Wrestling Superstars

    With Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect teaming up over the last week, I have decided to book Ric Flair Vs. Randy Savage instead. My apologies for making it confusing to some.

  22. Saturday, January 25, 1992

    Superstars

    Rey Misterio Jr. Vs. Jerry Lynn

    Excellent Match here, and a good crowd reaction to the match as well. The match ends after Ultimo Dragon comes running in and takes out Misterio with a Dragon Sleeper and then Lynn quickly makes the cover and get the victory after the referee comes back in to the ring unknowing what happened.

    Post-Match: Rey stars to slowly get up and Ultimo quickly locks in yet another Dragon Sleeper and knocks out Misterio again.

    MQ: 97%

    CR: 60%

    OR: 78%

    Backstage. We see Paul Bearer and the Undertaker. Paul speaks about Sid, speaking for Undertaker. Then, Undertaker follows with the little Rest....In....Peace action and then the eye roll and we're done with that.

    75%

    The Thrillseekers Vs. The Orient Express

    Another excellent match, just gotta have more crowd involvement in these matches. Lance Storm ends it with a Super Kick to Kato and makes the cover for the 1..2..3.

    MQ: 98%

    CR: 58%

    OR: 78%

    Wild Pegasus & Biff Wellington Vs. Money Inc.

    Good match here, with some good crowd involvement. Wild Pegasus ends it with a Swandive Headbutt off the top rope and then makes the cover as Biff stops IRS from coming in and Pegasus makes the cover on DiBiase for the 3 count.

    MQ: 89%

    CR: 63%

    OR: 76%

    The Undertaker Vs. Chris Walker

    Boring Match and the fans showed it. The Undertaker quickly ended it, in about one minute with a Choke Slam and a Tombstone and made the cover for the three count.

    Post-Match: Sid comes from out of nowhere and lays the Undertaker out with a Powerbomb and the Undertaker lay in the ring for about fifteen seconds as Sid looks on from outside and Taker sits up and Sid takes off running.

    MQ: 69%

    CR: 56%

    OR: 62%

    Piper's Pit

    Tonight in Piper's Pit. The World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty. Marty continuously asks Shawn why he has been attacking him over the past few weeks, but, Shawn just changes the subject each time, and Piper continuously asks Shawn the same question. Finally, Shawn has had enough and delivers a Super Kick to Marty Jannetty and lays him out, but, is unsuccessful with Piper and Piper lays out Shawn with a Cradle Piledriver.

    70%

    Ultimate Warrior Vs. The Dynamite Kid

    Crap Match. I'm just glad this wasn't the main event. Dynamite Kid ended it after hitting the Warrior with a Diving Headbutt off the top rope and then covered for the 1..2..3.

    Post-Match: Ultimate Warrior starts to leave, but, The Mountie comes rushing and nails Warrior from behind and starts to brawl with him, but, it's not enough as Warrior quickly battles back and lays out The Mountie with a Crossbody.

    MQ: 55%

    CR: 64%

    OR: 61%

    Main Event Tag Team Match

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage & Texas Tornado Vs. Mr. Perfect & "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair

    This was an awesome main event and the fans were really into it. Mr. Perfect and Flair win it after Mr. Perfect rolls up Texas Tornado and then gets his feet on the ropes for leverage and the referee doesn't see it and counts the three and Mr. Perfect cheats his way to victory.

    Post-Match: Mr. Perfect and Flair beat down Randy and Texas Tornado and the show ends.

    MQ: 92%

    CR: 87%

    OR: 89%

    Overall Show Rating: 75%

    My thoughts: Great Show. Enjoyed it for the most part, a couple of matches I could've done without, but, the Piper's Pit segment was good and the main event was done very well.

    Post-Show News: Rey Misterio is getting a push to the Midcard level and is getting slapped with the gimmick of Highlight Reel for now and Ultimo Dragon is getting a gimmick as well, just not a push yet. Lion Heart and Lance Storm also are getting to the midcard stage as they're really starting to impress us backstage with their matches.

    Ratings:

    WCW got a 3.21 rating for Saturday Night.

    We got a 3.28 rating for Superstars.

    WCW still hasn't beaten us in ratings yet to my knowledge.

    Also a quick OOC note: I would really appreaciate it if you guys who read this would leave feedback on shows and make predictions for the major shows and sometimes for the weekly shows as well. I love reading the feedback, just I don't say it sometimes, but, for those who have left feedback thanks and get your predictions up. An updated SNME card will be up on February 1st, EWR time that is, which will probably turn out to be later today or tomorrow.

  23. WWF News

    First of all, let me say that WCW got a .03 rating for their show World Wide Wrestling, highest ever for that show.

    But, now for Superstars. On Prime Time Wrestling, we saw, Wild Pegasus and Biff Wellington beat down The Thrillseekers after the Thrillseekers cleanly won the tag team match. This week, The Thrillseekers take on the Orient Express while Pegasus and Wellington take on Money Inc.

    Also, we saw Sid Justice defeat Chris Walker, but, without an Undertaker interference this time. This time, the deadman will face Chris Walker, will we see an appearance from Sid?

    Also, Randy Savage brutally beat down Mr. Perfect after his match with Texas Tornado. This week, we will see Randy Savage and Texas Tornado team up to go against Mr. Perfect and "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair in the Superstars main event.

    Confirmed Matches

    The Thrillseekers Vs. The Orient Express

    Pegasus & Wellington Vs. Money Inc.

    The Undertaker Vs. Chris Walker

    Randy Savage & Texas Tornado Vs. Mr. Perfect and Ric Flair

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