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[blslivewire's WWF est. 1991] August-September 91

blslivewirePosted on 05/07/07 at 23:10:49

I see that there are already a few old school WWF circuits so I'll label mine as [blslivewire's WWF Circuit est. 1991].

The premise of this circuit is to try to re-write the WWF history without the steroid scandle or backstage bullshit that began in 1991-basically a sci-fi novel. This means Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warroir and anyone else for that matter is under contract and has to do what I say.

The circuit begins the night after SummerSlam 1991 when Bobby Heenan introduces Roc Flair to the WWF.

Most of the circuit is unbooked. The exceptions are key angles that played out in reality that I want to re-create here.
blslivewirePosted on 05/07/07 at 23:14:45

Prime Time Wrestling 8/27/1991

Interview:
The show begins with Bobby Heenan saying that the real world's champion will be here tonight. When co-host Sean Mooney says it's great that Hulk Hogan will be here Heenan laughs him off and says the "real" world's champion will be here!

Kerry Von Erich pinned Brooklyn Brawler with the Tornado Punch in 0:02:42.
Rating: **

Jake Roberts pinned Barry Horowitz with the DDT in 0:3:18.
Rating: ** 1/2

Interview:
Back on the set of Prime Time, Bobby Heenan brings out the "real" world's champion, Ric Flair along with Curt Henning. Flair brings with him a very large gold title belt that looks pretty familiar to wrestling fans and proclaims himself to be the greatest wrestler of all time and the only real world champion. When Sean Mooney says that Hulk Hogan is the WWF Champion, Flair cuts him off and says that the WWF fans will learn soon enough that Ric Flair is far better than Hulk Hogan.

The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) defeated Kato and Tanaka
when Dynamite Kid pinned Kato after a flying headbutt in 0:14:37.
Rating: ** 3/4

The Undertaker pinned Jim Powers with the Tombstone in 0:02:31.
Rating: *** 1/2

Koko B. Ware pinned Iron Mike Sharpe after a flying cross body press in 0:01:29
.
Rating: -1/2*

Interview:
Sean Mooney gives an update on the condition of Macho Man Randy Savage who was bitten by a snake after his weeding to Miss Elizabeth last night at SummerSlam and then beaten up by Jake Roberts and The Undertaker. Roberts and The Undertaker are then shown on a pre-recorded promo talking about Savage and Elizabeth and how they should never come back to the WWF again.

Honky Tonk Man pinned Greg Valentine with the Shake Rattle'n'Roll in 0:12:45.
Rating: ** 1/2

Big Boss Man pinned The Mountie after a spinebuster slam in 0:06:29.
Rating: **** 1/4


Card rating: ** 1/2


blslivewirePosted on 05/09/07 at 02:59:48

Superstars of Wrestling 1st Weekend of September 1991



The Mountie made Barry Horowitz submit to the Carotid Control Technique in
          0:10:37.
Rating: *** 1/2

Interview:
Mean Gene Okerlund interviews Sgt. Slaughter and The Iron Sheik about their loss to The Ultimate Warroir and Hulk Hogan at SummerSlam. The Sheik and Slaughter are obviously not on very good terms right now and blame each other for the loss.

Virgil made Brooklyn Brawler submit to the Cobra Clutch in 0:09:25.
Rating: ***

Interview:
Funeral Parlor Segment: Paul Bearer, Jake Roberts and The Undertaker brag about their attack on Randy Savage and Elizabeth after their wedding at SummerSlam. The Ultimate Warroir then comes out and challenges them. The Warroirs holds his own for a short while but is quickly overmatched by Undertaker and Roberts and takes a good beating.

Ricky Steamboat pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with the Flying Cross Body Press in
          0:11:58.
Rating: ** 1/4

Interview:
In a pre-recorded promo, new WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart says he's very proud to be the champ and says he will be a fighting champion.

Dynamite Kid pinned Jim Powers with the Flying Headbutt in 0:22:24.
Rating: *** 1/4

Interview:
Gene Okerlund interviews the self proclaimed "Real World's Champion" Ric Flair along with Bobby Heenan and The Barbarian. Flair bring sout his World Title belt and says that his belt is the true world title and no one in wrestling, including Hulk Hogan, can beat him.

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) defeated
The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) when Jannetty pinned Knobbs after
a superkick in 0:15:24.
Rating: *** 1/2


Card rating: ***
blslivewirePosted on 05/09/07 at 03:01:29

Prime Time Wrestling 9/3/1991

Irwin R. Schyster pinned Pez Whatley after hitting him with a foreign object in
0:06:51.
Rating: **
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Interview:
On the set of Prime Time, Bobby Heenan brings outs Ric Flair and Curt Henning. Flair wears his world title belt and once again proclaims himself the greatest wrestler in the world.

Ricky Steamboat pinned Dusty Wolfe with the Flying Cross Body Press in 0:12:31.
Rating: *

Rick Martel made Barry Horowitz submit to the Boston Crab in 0:13:56.
Rating: **** 1/4

Interview:
In a pre-taped promo, WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan addresses Ric Flair's claim that he is the real world's champion and challenges him any time, any place. Hogan then talks about Jake Roberts and The Undertaker who have attacked his friends the Ultimate Warroir and Randy Savage. Hogan says Undertaker and Roberts will pay for what they've done.

Davey Boy Smith made Haku submit to a sleeperhold in 0:12:07.
Rating: * 1/2

Interview:
In a pre-taped promo, The Ultimate Warroir challenges both The Undertaker and Jake Roberts.

The Bushwhackers (Bushwhacker Luke and Bushwhacker Butch) defeated
Demolition (Crush and Smash) when Luke defeated Crush when Crush passed out in
a sleeperhold in 0:07:04.
Rating: 3/4*


Card rating: * 3/4

blslivewirePosted on 05/09/07 at 03:03:48

Prime Time Wrestling 9/10/1991

Ted DiBiase defeated Jim Powers when Jim Powers passed out in the
Million Dollar Dream in 0:08:44.
Rating: *** 1/2

Interview:
On the Prime Time set, Sean Mooney gives an update on the health of Macho Man Randy Savage after suffering a snake bite at SummerSlam. The snake, planted there by Jake Roberts and The Undertaker, did have venom but Savage is expected to recover fully. WWF President Jack Tunney is expected to make a statement on the issue later tonight.

The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) defeated
Iron Mike Sharpe and Pez Whatley when Earthquake pinned Iron Mike with the
Earthquake Vertical Splash in 0:14:28.
Rating: -*

Tito Santana pinned Brooklyn Brawler with the El Paseo del Muerte in 0:04:56.
Rating: ** 1/2

Interview:
Bobby Heenan welcomes Curt Henning and Ric Flair to Prime Time as Flair responds to Hulk Hogan's comments last week. Flair says again that he will prove to the wrodl that he is the greatest wrestler ever.

Big Boss Man pinned Skinner with the Boss Man Slam in 0:11:52.
Rating: **

Interview:
Jack Tunney joins the show via satalite to address two issues. First, he says that he has investigated the incident in which Jake Roberts, Paul Bearer and The Undertaker planted a snake in a gift for Randy Savage and Elizabeth. Tunney says that Roberts and company were under the impression that the snake was devenomized. Tunney says that he is giving the 3 men the benifet of the doubt and not suspending them but fing each one of them heavily. Secondly, Tunney addresses newcommer Ric Flair. Tunney says that Flair's past accomplishments are significant but have no bearing on his new WWF career and he will not automatically get a shot the World Wrestling Federation World Title held by Hulk Hogan. Flair must compete and earn his title shot just like everyone else.

Kerry Von Erich and Jim Duggan defeated Iron Sheik and Sgt. Slaughter when
Tornado pinned Slaughter with the Tornado Punch in 0:10:43.
Rating: **
(After the match, Slaughter and Sheik argue.)


Card rating: * 3/4

blslivewirePosted on 05/09/07 at 03:05:26

Prime Timer Wrestling 9/17/1991

Interview:
The show opens with Sean Mooney & Bobby Heenan talking about tonight's debut of Ric Flair. Heenan says it's ridiculous that Flair has to wrestle anyone before he gets his title shot and that the WWF fans don't deserve a great wrestler like him.

The Mountie defeated Dusty Wolfe when Dusty Wolfe passed out in the
Carotid Control Technique in 0:02:49.
Rating: ***

Virgil defeated Steven Dunn when Steven Dunn passed out in the Cobra Clutch in
          0:05:52.
Rating: -3/4*

Interview:
In a pre-taped promo, Paul Bearer, Jake Roberts and The Undertaker accept the challenges from The Ultimate Warroir and Hulk Hogan.

The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) defeated
The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) when Sags pinned S. Michaels
with the Flying Elbowdrop in 0:22:19.
Rating: ***

Ric Flair defeated Barry Horowitz when Barry Horowitz passed out in the
Figure-Four Leglock in 0:03:34.
Ric Flair suffered a back injury. He will be out for approximately 1 card.
Rating: ***

Interview:
After watching Ric Flair's debut match in the WWF, Sean Mooney admits he's impressed but tells Bobby Heenan he probably has a long way to go before getting a shot at Hulk Hogan.

Roddy Piper made Ted DiBiase submit to the Sleeper in 0:14:36.
Rating: **** 1/4


Card rating: ***