Continued from Part 2.
This is my Final Post. Time to fix some injustices of the past.
1986 - The only change I'd make for WWF in 1986 is that "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff Wins the WWF Championship from Hulk Hogan during their Steel Cage Match on Saturday Night's Main Event.
During the Actual event, there was controversy over who the winner was, as both men touched the floor at the same time..though in reality Orndorff hit the ground a split second before Hogan did. But, the WWF decided to give the decision to their Golden Boy, Hulk Hogan. So, in my revision, I just make the right call and have Mr. Wonderful win.
Though, he only carries the belt for a month, before dropping it back to Hogan.
Ant that's about it for the changes in '86. Next up, WWF 1987.
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1987 - Like with '86, I'd only change 1 thing about WWF in 1987.
And that change is - Andre The Giant Gets his WrestleMania moment and Beats Hulk Hogan for the Championship at WrestleMania III. That's right, Andre gets rewarded for Everything he's done for the Company.
However, due to Andre's condition, he's only champ for a month, before he drops it back to Hogan.
And with that, my Revision of WWF in 1987 ids complete. On to '88.
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1988 - For '88, I think I'm gonna leave things as is. Yeah, WWF in 1988 was pretty good. Plus, one of my all time favorites is the Champ for the entire year. Ooooooohh, Yeeeeeeaaaaah!!! Dig It!
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1989 - '89 was a decent year, as well, However, I'd make one change - Mr Perfect wins the WWF Championship from Hulk Hogan, thanks to The Genius. And, he holds on to the belt for 2 months, before...you guessed it, Dropping it back to Hulk Hogan in a Steel Cage Match.
I figured, Curt Hennig deserves a run with the title...even if it's just a short one.
And that's it for 1989, Not much needed to be changed in '89. Well, time to move on to the 90's.
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1990 - The first change I'd ,make in 1990, is that Hulk Hogan does NOT Win the Royal Rumble, "Ravishing" Rick Rude does, making Him a serious contender in the WWF.
The next change will be that, despite being in feuds of their own, "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase and "Macho King" Randy Savage Will be in the World Title picture and will have storylines with The Warrior.
The reason why The Warrior's reign as Champion flopped, was because of the lack of available credible contenders. Well, as you can see, I've decided to change that..
That's all of the changes I'm gonna make for WWF in 1990. Next up '91.
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1991 - The first change I'd make is a Huge one - At the Royal Rumble, Warrior retains via DQ. The ref sees "Macho King" Randy Savage smash Warrior with the Septor and DQ's Sgt. Slaughter. Sgt. Slaughter then gets into a feud with Hogan and Warrior gets into a feud with Savage.
So, at WrestleMania VII, the Career Match between Savage and the Warrior will be for the Championship. Then the winner will put the Title on the line against the winner of the Hogan/Slaughter match.
In the main event we get Hogan/Warrior II - The Ultimate Rematch, but this time Hogan wins.
During the match, while the ref is down, Sgt. Slaughter and Gen. Adnan attack both the Warrior And Hogan, with both Warrior and Hogan getting struck hard with a chair and blinded by powder. After the attack, the 2 Heels leave. The ref slowly comes to and Hogan manages to pin Warrior, winning the match.
After the match, Hogan and Warrior form a truce and go after Sgt. Slaughter. This begins the feud which leads into the Match Made In Hell at SummerSlam.
And with that, I made WrestleMania VII better.
The next change will be in the fall, where Col. Mustafa, thanks to Gen. Adnan, defeats Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship.
Sheiky's Revenge,Baby!!!!!!
However, that reign only lasts a few weeks, before Hogan wins it back.
and finally, This Tuesday in Texas end with Undertaker retaining the title thanks to "Nature Boy" Ric Flair and Paul Bearer. A week later, Jack "Figurehead President" Tunney strips the Undertaker of the Title due to the controversy of that match. So He vacates the Title and puts the it up for grabs at the 1992 Royal Rumble.
And that's gonna do it for my revision of WWF in 1991. Next up...1992.
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1992 - A minor changes for 1992. The Savage/Flair Championship Match at WrestleMania VIII Is the Only main event. with Sid/Hogan being the next to last match. Speaking of that match, Papa Shango gets his queue on time and costs Sid the match.
Other than this, WWF 1992 goes on as normal. Yeah, '92 was a pretty good year for the WWF. And This wraps it up my WWF Revision series.
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And that's about it. I've corrected All of the Wrongs of the Hulkamania and Post-Hulkamania Eras. Hope you enjoyed the Grand Finale from Me for this Blog? Consider it a farewell gift from Me to All of you.
Thanks for the support over the years and Special thanks to Jason aka RekkaDragonJay for giving me a Much needed hand.
The Blog is all yours, Bro. You're the new Leader of this faction of the Retro Resistance. I know You can handle it. I have faith in you.
So, Until We meet again, RetroHeads. Punch a Nazi, Kick a Commie, Resist Modern Attitudes, and Stay Gold.
The Retro King, has Spoken.
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