Last Wrestling Match Watched 2.0

  • Welcome to "The New" Wrestling Smarks Forum!

    I see that you are not currently registered on our forum. It only takes a second, and you can even login with your Facebook! If you would like to register now, pease click here: Register

    Once registered please introduce yourself in our introduction thread which can be found here: Introduction Board


Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
Ric Flair w/Bobby Heenan vs. Rowdy Piper. 10-28-91. Flair was getting a few cheers from the crowd when his name was announced. Flair pushes Piper up against the corner and gives him a clean break. Flair with a side headlock. Piper with a go-behind and slaps Flair across his face. Piper knocks Flair down with a running shoulder-block. Collar-and-elbow tie-up. Flair gains the upper-hand with a short knee to Piper's mid-section. Flair backs Piper to the corner. Flair with a right cross and reverse knife edge chops. Piper retaliates with amateurish backhand slaps and jabs.

Flair with a leapfrog. Piper quickly gets behind Flair and uppercuts him. Flair keeps Piper down with a side headlock takedown. Piper counters with a head scissors. Piper with a bridge and a backslide. Flair takes the fight to Piper outside. Flair with a reverse knife edge and a short uppercut to Piper in the aisle.

The ref is out. Flair picks Piper up for a slam. Piper counters with a small package and has him pinned for a good five seconds. Piper with a sleeper; Flair counters with a suplex. Piper grabs a chair. The ref, who's regained consciousness, tries to grab it away from him. As Piper is distracted, Flair sucker punches him. Flair pins him and places both feet on the ropes for added leverage.
 
Last edited:

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
Ric Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich. 10-5-91. Sean Mooney incorrectly said this was a title match when Flair wasn't a champion. Flair was proclaiming himself the Real World's Champion. Flair puts Kerry in a wristlock. Kerry counters with a wristlock and successive punches to Flair's arm. Flair backs Kerry to the corner and gives him a clean break. Flair with a side headlock. Kerry gradually breaks free by grabbing and pushing away Flair's wrist.

Flair with a snapmare and a kneedrop. Flair misses a second kneedrop. Kerry screws up a stepover toehold and puts Flair in a poorly done figure-four. Kerry irish whips Flair to the turnbuckles. Flair moves away from a charging Kerry, who crashes against the steel post. Flair tries an aerial move, but Kerry catches him with a claw. Flair counters with a suplex. Flair tries an aerial move, again, and Kerry picks him up for a press-slam. Kerry with a discus punch. Kerry clotheslines him over the top rope. Flair gets up on the ring apron and stuns Kerry with a shoulder-block to his mid-section. Kerry's down. Flair pins him and predictably places his feet on the second rope for leverage.
 
Last edited:

Skyefire

she/her
Joined
Nov 17, 2022
Messages
1,426
Reaction score
593
Points
113
Age
43
Location
The Medium Place
Favorite Wrestler
sting
Favorite Wrestler
edge
Favorite Wrestler
undertaker
Favorite Wrestler
mickfoley
Favorite Wrestler
VQVzDYO
Favorite Wrestler
DeSDzbM
Favorite Sports Team
1uls6gJ
Favorite Sports Team
VLDeBdf
Favorite Sports Team
hwhonWK
Owen Hart vs Razor Ramon for the 1994 King of the Ring. The match is 30 years old and everyone involved in it is now dead. Owen, Razor, Jim Neidhart interfered, referee Joey Marella, announcers Gorilla Monsoon, Randy Savage, Art Donovan.
 

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
(c) David Finlay vs. Taichi for the Global Heavyweight title. Power Struggle. Taichi's forearm shot sends Finlay reeling. Taichi with a boot, a snapmare, and a stiff kick to the back of Finlay's shoulder blades. Taichi attempts a backdrop driver, but Finlay gets to the ropes.

Finlay stun guns Taichi across the top rope. He side suplexes Taichi on the edge of the ring apron. Taichi with a wrist-lock and side crescent kick. Finlay attempts a Rock Bottom, but Taichi counters with a judo toss. Finlay picks hum up for a Fireman carry and slams him against the ring post. Finlay attempts a vertical, but Taichi with an unusual counter. He lands on his feet, tries a single-leg and pins him with a Gedo Plaux. Taichi attempts a super-kick. Finlay ducks down and schoolboys him. Taichi with a Black Mephisto. The ref makes the count, but Sanada pulls the ref out of the ring. As Taichi is shocked at Samada's betrayal, Finlay comes from behind and nails him with a shillelagh. Finishes off Taichi with the Overkill to retain.
 

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
(c) Ric Flair vs. Sting for the World title. Great American Bash '90. Flair's chops has no effect on Sting. Sting with a military press slam, a hip-toss, and a dropkick. Flair is reluctant to get out of the ring because the Dudes with Attitudes are surrounding the ring. Flair snapmares Sting. Measures him up for a kneedrop. Flair suplexes him, but Sting's gets up and knocks Flair down with a pair of clotheslines. Sting misses a leaping elbow.

Sting with a figure-four, but Flair was close to the bottom rope. When they fight outside, Flair Irish whips Sting against the steel rails. Sting, once again, feels nothing. Flair gets back in the ring and begs for mercy. In the latter half of the match, Flair works to soften Sting's leg. Sting Irish whips him hard to the corner. Flair flips over and runs across the edge of the ring apron. Sting stops Flair with a clothesline and suplexes him back into the ring. Flair rakes him in the eye. Flair with a side headlock takedown. Sting counters with head scissors. Flair lays on-top of Sting. Sting with a bridge and a backslide. Sting Irish whips Flair against the turnbuckles, but Flair moves out of the way as Sting comes in with a running kneelift. Flair signals for his figure-four but Sting Inside cradles him for the win.

The crowd was electrifying. Sting was a class act as he spoke highly of Flair as a great champion.
 
Last edited:

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
(c) Ric Flair w/Woman vs. Lex Luger for the World title. Steel cage. Capitol Combat. Flair with a quick chop to Luger's chest. Luger with a side headlock and knocks Flair down with a running shoulder-block. Luger reigns blows on a fallen Flair. Luger attempts to suplex Flair back into the ring. Flairs puts up some resistance, but Luger gets his suplex.

Flair tries to climb the cage but to no avail. Flair is back in the ring and weakens Luger's leg with quick kicks. Flair with a snapmare and kneedrop. Luger slams Flair forehead to the steel cage. Luger slams his head against the ring post. Flair is bloody. Flair tries to climb the cage but Luger slams his head repeatedly against the steel bars. Flair proceeds to work on Luger's injured right knee. Flair with a side suplex. Flair with a figure-four and grabs the rope for leverage. Luger gets a second wind. Military press slams Flair.

Arn and Ole Anderson climb the cage in an attempt to interfere. Sting beats up both Andersons. As Sting's distracted, the steel cage mysteriously rises up and Barry Windham slides under the cage. As Luger has Flair in the torture rack, Windham attacks Luger which causes a DQ finish.

Flair gave an incomprehensible post-match interview.
 
Last edited:

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
Ricky Steamboat vs. Jimmy Snuka. This took place in AJPW. Snuka backs Steamboat to the ropes and gives him a soft slap across the cheek. Snuka with a side headlock. Steamboat pushes him up against the ropes. Steamboat scoop slams Snuka. Snuka retaliates with a scoop slam of his own. Steamboat puts both of his feet up in anticipation for a monkey-flip, but Snuka smartly backs away. Steamboat keeps him grounded with head-scissors.

Snuka with a side headlock. Steamboat backs him up against the ropes. Snuka tries a leapfrog but Steamboat counters with a scoop-slam. Steamboat puts the pressure on with a wristlock. Steamboat with an armbar. Snuka forces him to the corner. Steamboat armdrags him and keeps him down with an armbar. This has been an intricately wrestled match so far. Steamboat dominates but Snuka's no slouch when it comes to mat wrestling.

Snuka leapfrogs over Steamboat. He tries another leapfrog but Steamboat backs away and knocks him down with a short karate thrust. Snuka with a double Axe-handle from the ring apron onto Steamboat.

Steamboat fights back with a suplex and a sharp Atomic drop. Steamboat reverse knife edge chops sends Snuka reeling onto the canvas. He tosses Snuka out of the ring. Slams Snuka's head against the steel rails. As Steamboat judo-tosses him back into the ring, his foot gets trapped in the ropes. Snuka takes advantage with a steel chair shot attack. Snuka proceeds to attack the ref. Good match but it's a bit of let-down it ended in a DQ.
 

Jacob Fox

Quiet You
Joined
Sep 22, 2014
Messages
62,782
Reaction score
14,103
Points
118
The Nasty Boys vs Cactus Jack and Maxx Payne, Spring Stampede 1994. A great Chicago Street Fight. I remember watching it live that year. Gosh I am old
 
  • Like
Reactions: Tommy Shelby

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
AJ Styles & Bad Luck Fale vs. Toru Yano & Yoshi Hashi. 11-7-2015. In the miscommunication which ensued between Yano and Hashi as to who'll start for their team, Fale sneak attacks Yano. Hashi is about to engage in a knuckle-lock with Styles but Styles uses his quickness to put Hashi in a side headlock. Knocks Hashi down with a running shoulder block. Hashi with an athletic leapfrog over Styles and connects with a flying head-scissors. Styles connects with a flying clothesline on Hashi in the corner. Yano ducks Fale's clothesline, gets behind him, and pulls on the back of his ears. Styles fights off Hashi's powerbomb attempt, flips, lands on his feet but Hashi stuns him with a superkick.

Styles with a single underhook suplex and defeats Hashi with the Styles Clash.
 
Last edited:

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
(c) Shinsuke Nakamura vs. AJ Styles for the IWGP I-C title. Wrestle Kingdom 10. Shinsuke with short kicks to shoo him away. AJ with a front facelock. Nakamura drops to one knee and tries a Fireman's Carry. AJ head-scissors Shinsuke. Shinsuke breaks the hold with a kip-up.

Shinsuke with an arm twist and a wristlock. AJ grinds away with a side headlock. Shinsuke pushes him off against the ropes attempts a clothesline, but AJ ducks and goes back to the side headlock. Shinsuke tries a side suplex but AJ counters by rolling. Shinsuke ups the ante with successive short kicks, a snapmare, and a kneedrop. AJ with an elbow to the back of Shinsuke's neck. AJ attempts a scoop slam but Shinsuke easily slithers out, gets behind him, and puts on a loose sleeper.

Shinsuke misses a running knee-strike in the corner, which gives AJ the opening he needs as he counters with a slingshot, flying forearm. AJ with a tight ankle-lock. Shinsuke's smart enough to roll and counter with an armbar. Shinsuke blocks AJ's right hook, connects with a knee to his mid-section, misses an Axe kick, but nails AJ with a running knee-strike. What quick brawling moves! Shinsuke's so nimble on his feet. Shinsuke tries a triangle armbar; AJ breaks the move by flapjacking him. Shinsuke knees the back of AJ's neck and defeats him with a running kneestrike.
 
Last edited:

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
The Undertaker vs. Giant Gonzalez. WrestleMania IX.

 

Skyefire

she/her
Joined
Nov 17, 2022
Messages
1,426
Reaction score
593
Points
113
Age
43
Location
The Medium Place
Favorite Wrestler
sting
Favorite Wrestler
edge
Favorite Wrestler
undertaker
Favorite Wrestler
mickfoley
Favorite Wrestler
VQVzDYO
Favorite Wrestler
DeSDzbM
Favorite Sports Team
1uls6gJ
Favorite Sports Team
VLDeBdf
Favorite Sports Team
hwhonWK
From the WWF Madison Square Garden show December 28, 1982, a women's tag team match with Fabulous Moolah & Wendi Richter against Princess Victoria & Elizabeth Chase. Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon on commentary keep referring to them as "girls". Vince says that with the exception of Moolah, the other three were "probably" making their debuts in Madison Square Garden. In fact if you replace Chase with Velvet McIntyre, then they had the same match just a few months earlier. At one point in the match the referee gets knocked down and ends up with all four women piled on top of him. Gorilla Monsoon states "I don't envy him" for the decision he has to make as referee. The end of the match is a laugh. Moolah is holding Victoria down while Richter climbs to the second turnbuckle. The referee is right there by them and sees them. Moolah then points to the opposite corner where Chase is coming in the ring and so the referee goes to stop her and "doesn't see" Richter deliver a leg drop on Victoria. Then Moolah covers Victoria and Chase comes over and just stands over Moolah dumbfounded, then at two she gently nudges Moolah, which has no effect as the referee still counts three.
 

Geese

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 3, 2017
Messages
5,228
Reaction score
5,329
Points
113
Favorite Wrestler
E3RY3ej
Favorite Wrestler
Y8A7yx1
Favorite Sports Team
sacramentokings
Favorite Sports Team
Rx1XOnt
(c) RVD w/Bill Alfonso vs. Jerry Lynn for the ECW TV title. ECW on TNN. RVD begins with forearm shots and a side headlock. Jerry pushes him off and attempts to leapfrog over him, but RVD counters with an inverse Atomic drop. RVD goes back to the side headlock. Jerry tries a hurricanrana. RVD catches both of Jerry's feet and simply drops him to the canvas. Already, the opening minutes has become a fast-paced affair.

Jerry connects with a cross-body off the second turnbuckle. RVD perches the steel barricades and connects with a sommersault plancha. RVD with a side-kick off the top turnbuckle. RVD plants a chair on-top of a defenseless Jerry and connects with a running Senton. RVD attempts to monkey-flip Jerry onto a chair but Jerry counters by landing on his feet. Jerry tornado DDT's RVD on a chair. Jerry tries a cradle piledriver. RVD counters with a back bodydrpp; Jerry with a sunset flip.

The Impact Players rush into the ring and attack both men, ruining what could've been another classic between RVD and Jerry.
 
Last edited: