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Wednesday, 13 April 2022

UWF Fury Hour: Episode 47

UWF Fury Hour Episode 47, 19th July 1992


And we have finally arrived at the final episode of The UWF Fury Hour!

Craig and John Tolos celebrate the occasion with finally getting to give a new introduction. They hype tonight's title match between Orton and Orndorff. Tolos predicts Orton will be the winner and claims he "has never been wrong!". Craig calls him old. What a dick.


UWF Special Report
We get a recap of the Jimmy Valiant and Colonel Red feud. Which seems to be more of a Herb Abrams and Colonel Red feud. Either way, it involves Colonel Red so fuck that.

Highlights from the first Orton/Orndorff match are shown. It was a good match.

Highlights from the second Orton/Orndorff match are shown. It was not as good as the first.



UWF Southern States Championship
'Cowboy' Bob Orton (c) vs 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff
Orndorff comes out to some wonderful synth music. Orton comes out to the theme from Bonanza. We start off with a bunch of reversals and whatnot, before things really slow down. Lots of arm holds and amateur wrestling. Craig plugs Orton's gym - maybe hoping to score a free membership. Couple of near-falls each and Tolos is VERY excited - so much that he starts listing off as many wrestling holds as he can remember. It's mostly variations on things like headlocks, and leglocks, but he manages to keep it going for a while. Orton and Orndorff follow his lead and go back to wrestling holds again. They collide off a shoulder block and Orton tumbles outside the ring. Orndorff helps him back in... only to sucker him; Orndorff turns the heel act up to 11 and starts stomping the shit out of Orton. He takes Orton over to the commentator's table and drives a cup into his face.

Oh no - he's got Craig's germs! I would submit immediately. Orton falls on the table again and where the hell is Tolos? Dude sounds like he's calling this match from somewhere outside. Some fat dude gets into it with Orndorff and that leads to Orton getting back in the fight - which makes the crowd VERY happy. Orndorff begs him off so Orton bites him! Oh great - now you BOTH have Craig's germs. You are both going to die. They brawl outside the ring some more and Orton drives Orndorff into the ring-post. Orton goes for the pin, but Orndorff barely gets his foot on the ropes. More reversals. Orndorff tumbles over and calls for a timeout. Orton gets Orndorff on the top rope ready for the dreaded Superplex, but Orndorff pulls out... a piece of paper? And hits him with it? He puts it in his trunks, but just so everyone is clear what he did, he pulls it out again in front of the camera and then puts it back in his trunks.

Thanks! He goes for the Piledriver, but Orton reverses it into a backdrop and Orndorff reverses that into a rollup!

Winner = 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff via rollup

New Champion!

The crowd are not happy. Because they are stupid. Clearly - they paid to go watch a UWF show live! Orndorff intimates they can kiss his wonderful ass.

The crowd chant "Cheater!" and Orndorff is upset. Me too, because Orndorff is awesome.

Craig says Herb is still in the hospital or something so can't be here to interview the new champion, but will hopefully have an opportunity to do so in the future. Great idea - if you weren't about to be cancelled! Craig is flabbergasted Orndorff resorted to cheating to win instead of using his wrestling ability or "his weight training". Dafuq is wrong with this motherfucker!?!?

UWF Special Report
Herb is covered in blood, screaming manically about Colonel Red. And show's over, folks!

Thoughts:
  • It was a one match show. But you know what? It was a good match! It started off painfully slow, but it built well and it's great to see Orndorff hold up that ugly green belt.
  • Herb cutting an unintelligible promo to end the last episode of The Fury Hour is about as fitting as anything could be in The UWF.
  • Don't worry - there's still more to come!

Tuesday, 12 April 2022

UWF Fury Hour: Episode 46

UWF Fury Hour Episode 46, 12th July 1992


Tonight! We will see Ivan Koloff vs 'The Boogie Woogie Man' Jimmy Valiant. And more Colonel Red. Hoo-fucking-rah.

Wet N' Wild vs The Marauder & Viper II
Tolos says Wet N' Wild have some fantastic moves that he hasn't seen in a long time. Craig tries to insult Tolos' fans. Wet N' Wild are still wanting to be the tag-team champions - so why do they continue to wrestle in a company where there is no tag-team championship? Steve Ray does sort of reverse Boston Crab that just... looks stupid. But Viper II has a hole in his tights, so the commentators instead focus on that.

I mean, fair enough; you're in the UWF, son! The big leagues! You should take pride in your appearance when you're reaching a television audience of... Herb's family every week.

Winners = Wet N' Wild via Sunny Beach getting the pin via Splash.

Call The UWF Powerline! Before the phone service is cancelled...


'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff vs Stone Cold
Next week Orndorff will get a shot at 'Cowboy' Bob Orton and the coveted UWF Southern States Championship. So the commentators spend the majority of this match discussing that match instead.

Winner = 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff via Piledriver

Orndorff looks all kinds of uninterested in this show.


Colonel Red's Corner
Red is just shouting at Herb that he won't interview Jimmy Valiant, so Valiant comes out and threatens to beat him up instead. Why would being interviewed by Colonel Red be so important to him?? Ivan Koloff comes out and he and Valiant need to be separated. Tolos is very excited! He says he likes "action in the ring, out of the ring, in the parking lot and in the toilet!"?


The Nightstalker vs Dick Steel
Someone please explain to Craig what a hatchet is. Actually, explain to him what a lot of things are. And keep him away from all microphones forever.


Winner = The Nightstalker via Chokeslam.

'Cowboy' Bob Orton thinks Paul Orndorff is only getting a title shot because he is Herb's boyfriend? I thought this dude was trying to be a good guy now?? Also, if Orndorff was getting preferential treatment, I don't think he would have been screwed over for 'Dr. Death' Steve Williams so many times.


'Cowboy' Bob Orton vs Helmet Hessler (w/Kevin Casey)
So if Orton were to lose this match, what would happen to next week's main event? Would it be changed to Paul Orndorff vs Helmet Hessler? Or would he just miss out on fighting for the title? Also, why does Orton have issues with Orndorff getting a title shot when he's willing to grant one Helmet Hessler, who's only been in the UWF a short while AND is coming off a loss last week?? And why would I actually think about these things?!?! 
Kevin Casey keeps teasing hitting Orton with his golf club, but Craig tells us "the couple of thousand fans in attendance" keep alerting the referee to his attempts.

Winner = 'Cowboy' Bob Orton via Belly-to-Back Suplex

So next week's main event will go ahead unchanged! What a relief!

Jimmy Valiant is excited to wrestle Ivan Koloff! After he wins, he is going to beat up Colonel Red as well. He sings some type of rock'n roll song and if it were anyone else I'd say it was awful and I have to kill myself, but it's the Boogie Man so I'll allow it.


Special Grudge Match
'The Boogie Woogie Man' Jimmy Valiant vs Ivan Koloff (w/Colonel Red)
John Tolos tries to start a "U.S.A." chant. And a "Golden Greek" chant. I'm pretty sure Valiant is going to spend more time partying with the crowd than he will actually wrestling in this match. 

Tolos says Valiant "has that style". Homeless-old-drunk-recovering-junkie style? Valiant hits Koloff with a cane and then chokes him - so this is no disqualification? Valiant chokes Koloff with a cable, but that somehow ends with Valiant being hurt and Koloff being totally ok. Now the referee is counting Valiant for choking Koloff in the ring - good to see there are some set rules here. And Colonel Red is allowed to hit Valiant with his cane?

Winner = Ivan Koloff via Colonel Red hitting Jimmy Valiant.

Herb runs out and says he is reversing the decision, so Colonel Red knocks him out of the ring and beats him with his cane. Valiant and Koloff continue to brawl in the ring, but eventually Valiant grabs a chair and slooooooowly comes to Herb's rescue. VERY slowly. So slowly that Craig is like 'Here comes Valiant to make the save - no he's not. Oh yes he is! Oh wait - no, yes here he comes!' Herb is a bloody mess and is taken out on a stretcher.


Thoughts:
  • Main event was kinda fun? Mainly because Jimmy Valiant is always just ludicrously fun - even when he's a slow old man.

Thursday, 7 April 2022

UWF Fury Hour: Episode 44

UWF Fury Hour Episode 44, 5th July 1992


Tradition! Fundamentals! The way professional wrestling used to be! A bunch of wrestlers you won't see on this show!

Craig and Tolos assure us this will be like nothing we have ever seen before. I don't know, I've seen 43 previous episodes and they were all just different variations of awful...


Death Row 3260 vs Midnight Star
Is this a battle for the new worstest ever? Tolos wants to know what Craig's number on death row was (the place, not the wrestler). Clearly it was too high, because he's still alive. Tolos thinks Death Row (the wrestler, not the place) was fed well in prison. Death Row goes for a pin but lets Midnight Star up before getting a three-count, and Tolos is all 'I like the way he did that!' but then goes on a rant about how if you have someone down you should never let them up. So he didn't like that?

Winner = Death Row 3260 via hilariously bad shoulder tackle from the middle rope.

Captain Lou Albano tells us that "When you're talking about Herb Abrams, you're talking about class personified!". Wasn't the man arrested while naked and high on coke and chasing hookers??

We get a replay of Jimmy Valiant's promo on Colonel Red from last week.

'Boogie Woogie Man' Jimmy Valiant vs Viper II
ZOMG Valiant got old and skinny - looks like a frail old man! He's still running around kissing everyone, though. Even steals everyone's hats. And a child.

Winner = 'Boogie Woogie Man' Jimmy Valiant via sleeperhold.

He may be old, but The Boogie Man is still barrels of fun.


Remember when Aerosmith were considered "Hard Rock"?

Colonel Red's Corner
Colonel Red
is his own guest? He claims he beat Captain Lou Albano and took his "corner". Huh? Last I saw, he like bought it or something. Colonel Red says because it's now his corner, he gets to decide who he interviews... but Herb comes out and tells him he has to interview Jimmy Valiant next week.


Barry Horowitz has arrived at the UWF and he's after the TV Championship. He says he is "the hottest ride in the park and the other wrestlers should jump on"?!?!


Barry Horowitz vs Tommy Angel
Craig tells us today we can look forward to Jimmy Valiant's debut and Colonel Red's Corner. Great production! Tolos is helluva excited about this match.

Winner = Barry Horowitz via like a reverse DDT or something, but the commentators also don't know what to call it. Which doesn't surprise me, considering what Craig usually calls even the most common of moves.

'Dynamite' David Perry vs Viper II
Tolos: "I like this David Perry. Now, I don't know too much about him, but he's a big boy!"
Tolos: "Now this Viper II... I don't know much about him either!"
Good to see you are dedicated to your job there, Golden Greek.

Winner = 'Dynamite' David Perry via Superkick

The Nightstalker vs Johnny Kidd
Tolos goes absolutely crazy for The Nightstalker for like four minutes.

Winner = The Nightstalker via pretty shitty chokeslam.


Herb is still trying to sell you The Beach Brawl on VHS. And 'The Best of the UWF'. There is no way in hell that should be six whole video tapes.

UWF Special Report

The TV Championship has been declared vacant. 'Wild Thing' Steve Ray wants a shot at the title. He thinks the fans want him to get a shot at the title.
[Narrator: No, they don't.]
Wild Thing says the best wrestlers in the world are coming to the UWF.
[Narrator: No, they're not.]


Helmut Hessler (w/Kevin 'the Truth' Casey) vs Jeff Husker
Yes, Wild Thing. Here is a perfect example of "the best wrestlers in the world coming to the UWF". Two dudes I had to actually google to find UWF records so I could have their names. Craig keeps encouraging Tolos to go back to being a wrestler. He's old, you asshole. Let him retire and enjoy yelling at wrestling shows like old men should. Craig is the one who should be looking for a new job.

Cactus Jack and 'Dangerous' Dan Spivey t-shirts are still for sale. What, no merch for new superstars like Helmut Hessler? Or Colonel Fucking Red?

We rejoin the match... and it's now earlier in the match? Like, seriously it is basically being shown from the beginning again. It's like the editor figured I didn't care the first time, so maybe I'd pay more attention the second time.

Winner = Helmut Hessler via side-suplex

After the match, Casey attacks Husker with a golf club. Tolos is having the time of his life because it incorporates his favourite things; golf, wrestling and sneak attacks.

I wish I had kept a record of the amount of times Tolos said "super".

Colonel Red is with Ivan Koloff. Red is going to help Koloff defeat Jimmy Valiant.
Koloff: "I'm looking forward to it - UWF style!"
What does that even mean???


Next week: 'Cowboy' Bob Orton, 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff. And more Colonel Red. Wooooo.

Thoughts:
  • John Tolos is hilariously excited about almost everything.
  • Sadly, his excitement doesn't match the rest of this garbage truck.

Wednesday, 6 April 2022

UWF Fury Hour: Episode 43

UWF Fury Hour Episode 43, 29th June 1992


Check out that date - this is not a typo!
Turns out my concern for promoting a "possible" signing of The Ultimate Warrior was unfounded, because that was the UWF's last week of television before being taken off the air for it would seem about 9 months. The remaining dates on their one-year deal saw the UWF replaced by some women's wrestling show, where Bruno Sammartino would also serve as a commentator.

So here we are again! Can Herb bring the company back to life in a successful direction?

Craig and 'The Golden Greek' John Tolos welcome us to the Universal Wrestling Federation. 'Cowboy' Bob Orton is now the UWF Southern States Champion. Mr. Red has been promoted to Colonel.


Orton gives a rambling promo about what the announcers have been saying about him. There has been no UWF for 9 months so I have no idea what they've been saying about him. He's being a nicer guy so people in his everyday life enjoy talking to him. Apparently he beat 'Rugged' Ronnie Garvin for this title. He wants to fight 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff in a fair fight or something. Seems fishy.


'Cowboy' Bob Orton vs Midnight Star
The UWF Southern States Championship belt is bright green and looks weird. So it's perfect for the UWF! Just like this 'Midnight Star':

Is this match for the title? Tolos thinks Orton is Lex Luger? 'Dr. Death' Steve Williams couldn't fulfil his contract or something, so there will be another tournament to crown a new TV champion. Sure. Orton looks and moves like he's aged about 5 years in the last 9 months.

Winner = 'Cowboy' Bob Orton via Superplex

Tolos acts like he's never seen Orton perform a superplex before. Bro - you were his manager. You've seen him use that to win matches many times. Herb tells Orton it was a great match and I can barely hear Orton over the music played in the venue. Good job!


Herb talks about how The UWF is what pro-wrestling should be and then brings in Captain Lou Albano. You get a fuck you like you should do. Call the Powerline?


Ivan Koloff (w/Colonel Red) vs Jake Steel
Colonel Red is wearing white because he is a fucking moron. He shouts at the crowd about something.
Tolos assures Craig he is going to make him "a great sportsman". Huh?? Wait - Colonel Red was the former manager of Jimmy Valiant? And Jimmy Valiant is coming to The UWF??

Winner = Ivan Koloff via clothesline with a chain.

Koloff needed to cheat to beat a jobber?

Colonel Red's Corner


HOLY FUCK THEY ACTUALLY SPELLED IT "REDS"
Ivan Koloff is here with his nephew, Vladimir. Is this just Nikita with a different name? But then what do you do with all those Nikita Koloff t-shirts? He looks like he's been skipping the gym since we last saw him. They say absolutely nothing - and in Vladimir's case, literally.


'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff vs Tommy Angel
Orndorff doesn't seem too happy to be here today. Tolos says he doesn't want to give Orndorff too much praise, and then proceeds to spend the entire match saying how great Orndorff is in every way.

Winner = 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff via Piledriver

Orndorff thinks Orton is one of the best wrestlers of all time, but wants to beat him for "the belt that the whole world wants". You guys are going to fight over my Transformers belt??


'Pistol' Pez Whatley vs The Marauder
Whatley. Koloff. Orndorff. Valiant. Orton. Is this 1992 or 1982??
Craig can't pronounce "Marauder" - keeps calling him "The Moroder". Tolos goes on a rant about wrestlers in the 1950's - which makes sense, because this match looks like it is from the 1950's. Craig and Tolos discuss the way Whatley shakes his ass and the great success it can help lead him to. Seriously.


Winner = 'Pistol' Pez Whatley via crossbody

Watch some boxing on "state of the art videotape".

Wet N' Wild vs Johnny Kidd & Stone Cold
First "The Rock from Hawaii" and now Stone Cold??
Tolos and Craig say these are the top contenders for the World's Heavyweight Championship. WHAT?!?! Tolos calls Wild Thing "unorthodox" and doesn't think he's quite "elite level", which Craig takes a great deal of offense at. Craig thinks the jobberdudes should just quit and give the match to Wet N' Wild, while on the other hand Tolos thinks Wet N' Wild are having a tough time trying to beat them.

Winners = Wet N' Wild via crossbody


Crossbody is the new official move of the UWF, it would seem.

Tolos says the jobbers are awesome. Wet N' Wild looks like they may have gotten worse.

'The Boogie-Woogie Man' Jimmy Valiant is here! And he's looking... not so Boogie-Woogie. He is not happy with Colonel Red.


And we out!


Thoughts:

  • UWF 2.0. might be twice as bad.
  • I'm not sure what happened, but it seems with nine months of no television tapings, Herb forgot how to book screwy finishes - there were none at all for once!
  • Throwing an ugly green belt on 'Cowboy' Bob Orton with almost no context is pretty darn great.
  • This show is sorely missing Bruno on commentary.

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