World Wrestling Council April 1994
Aug 29, 2013 22:50:43 GMT
Post by jackknight on Aug 29, 2013 22:50:43 GMT
Cory74 said:
April 3rd House show
Sunday April 3rd 1994
Roberto Clemente Coliseum
3:00 Pm Start time
Single Match (Referee Tommy Weathers)
Rod Price Vs Miguel Perez Jr
The 6’1”, 245lb Perez Jr goes toe to toe against the 6’ 275lb “Rugged” Rod Price. These two bigger men trade chops, kicking, punching and brawling their way around the ring from one side to the other. Trading rights and lefts Price is stunned enough for a well placed Enziguri, taking Price down. Perez Jr. climbs to the top rope to deliver a 245 lb moonsault. He flies off the ropes and he la….NO HE MISSES ROD PRICE!!! Price rolls out of the way in time to avoid the moonsault. This mistake costs Perez Jr the match as it is just a matter of Price delivering the patented flying shoulder tackle to end the contest.
Winner: Rod Price takes the nod in 11m 58s.
WWC WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (Referee Scott Dickinson)
Ray Gonzales Vs Biff Wellington
These two high flyers start the match feeling each other out with some lock ups, some quick arm drags and some quick reversals. It does not take long for the stiff chops and solid shots to fly. Gonzales hitting a hard knee to the stomach, with Wellington hitting a vicious headbutt in retaliation. These two trade shots that bruise the other’s body until Gonzales delivers a German Suplex that has Wellington land on the back of his head, dazing him enough for the 1, 2, 3.
Winner: Ray Gonzales has defeated Biff Wellington for the match, and the World Junior Championship at 32m 21s.
PUERTO RICAN CHAMPIONSHIP (Referee Tommy Weathers)
TNT Vs Hurrican Castillo Jr
This is an evenly matched fight, neither man getting a big advantage for a long period of time until TNT hits a low blow, knocking down the second generation wrestler. From then on, it is all TNT. Kicking, punching, clotheslines and slams soften Castillo Jr up for the spin kick and the pinfall from TNT.
Winner: TNT takes the match and the Puerto Rican championship in 12m 56s.
CARIBBEAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP (Referee Scott Dickinson)
Rip Rogers Vs Steve Bradley
The “Hustler” shows he is a wily veteran in this match by taking as many shortcuts as he can against this talented newcomer. Rogers has a hard time finally putting the youngster away until Bradley misses with a highflying body cross. It is all academic with Rogers unveiling his new version of the Sleeper, “The Vegas Dream” for the win.
Winner: “Hustler” Rip Rogers walks away with the victory and the Caribbean championship in 16m 33s.
~~**INTERMISSION**~~
The return date is announced for Sunday April 10th 1994 in order for fans to get their tickets.
Tag Team Match (Referee Scott Dickinson)
Invader 1 & El Bronco 1 Vs Espelicitos (Ricky Santana & Fidel Sierra)
Invader 1 & El Bronco 1 are the crowd favorites with Espelicitos make their way to the ring. Santana & Sierra are outside the ring, jawing with the fans when both Invader and Bronco dive off the top ropes at the two unsuspecting opponents. This starts off a flurry of offence that is only stopped when Santana escapes by rolling into the ring, officially starting the match. Some back and forth match seeing a mixture of some great arm drags, second rope elbows, and some out of control brawling both inside and outside the ring goes on until facebuster DDT from Bronco to Sierra, allows Invader & Bronco to win the match.
Winners: Invader 1 & El Bronco 1 are victorious in 13m 10s.
Grudge Match (Referee Tommy Weathers)
Hercules Ayala Vs “Ragin’ Bull” Manny Fernandez
These two bitter rivals start off brawling over wrestling scientific. They kick, punch, scratch, and beat each other off everything they can get their hands on from the ring post, to the bell, to everything in between. After 7 minutes of trying to get these two crimson masked stained men to get in the ring to even start the match, the ref is given no choice but to call it a no contest.
Winner: Neither man after it is ruled a no contest at 7m 56s.
WWC WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (Referee Tommy Weathers)
Chris & Mark Youngblood Vs Chicky & Ron Starr
These 4 warriors go at it tooth and nail with numerous times risking disqualification from the referee for ignoring his orders. Mark throws Chicky out of the ring, going to follow him out only to have Ron waiting for him as he was going through the ropes. Injured and down on the ground, Mark leaves Chris to be double teamed inside the ring while the referee is checking on Mark. The ending comes after a joint effort in a spike piledriver onto Chris from both Starr cousins allowing Chicky to pin Chris to win the belts.
Winners: Chicky & Ron Starr are victorious in gaining the world tag team titles in 17m 12s.
MAIN EVENT
WWC UNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Referee Scott Dickinson)
Greg Valentine (Champion) Vs Carlos Colon (Challenger)
The hard hitting Universal champion, Valentine, gives his very best, taking every shot Colon can give and giving Colon his stiffest shots, rocking the former champion. Valentine breaks open Colon with a very hard shot to the ring post. Dragging a bloody challenger back into the ring, Valentine lifts him up by the hair in order to deliver a HUGE forearm smash when Colon wraps him up in a small package for the 3 count and the Universal Championship.
Winner: Carlos Colon wins the match and the title in 26m 44s.