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Rick Arnold
08-02-2006, 06:01 PM
This is a small experiment I'm trying out here. "Running" a promotion, where the matches are played out through WreSpi2. As such, I'll be posting the results in here... yes.

Let us take a look at the starting roster of All-American Pro Wrestling. With Faces on the top and heels on the bottom.

Main Eventers:
Dusty Rhodes
Blackjack Mulligan

Ric Flair
Roddy Piper

Upper Midcarders:
Ricky Steamboat
Barry Windham
Mike Rotundo
Junkyard Dog
Jim Duggan
Ted DiBiase

Tully Blanchard
Ole Anderson
Arn Anderson
Larry Zbyszko
Dick Murdoch
Buddy Rose

Midcarders:
B. Brian Blair
Jim Brunzell
Greg Gagne
Art Barr
Matt Borne
Tony Borne

The Spoiler
Jake Roberts
Jerry Blackwell
Butch Reed
The Missing Link
Randy Savage

Lower Midcarders:
Dean Malenko
Joe Malenko
Danny Spivey
Terry Taylor
Tim Horner
Brad Armstrong

Kareem Muhammad
Elijah Akeem
Moondog Rex
Moondog Spot
Barry Darsow
Steve Williams

Jobbers/Openers:
Lanny Poffo
Tom Magee
Mike George
Jesse Barr
Art Crews
George Welles

Ted Arcidi
Rene Goulet
Mike Sharpe
Phil Hickerson

Managers:
Bobby Heenan (Clients: Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard)
Jimmy Hart (Clients: Buddy Rose, Randy Savage, Butch Reed and The Missing Link)

Referees:
Tommy Young
Sandy Barr
James Beard

We'll be seeing the first card shortly here...

foolinc
08-02-2006, 08:42 PM
This seems very interesting. Can't wait to see how you are going to work with this.

captainlou
08-03-2006, 06:41 PM
This "promotion" is stacked from top to bottom with a lot of talent. How Dangerous Danny Spivey made the cut to get into the promotion, as a face no less, is anybody's guess.

I never thought "Leaping Lanny" was much and he certainly wasn't as good as his brother Randy.

Rick Arnold
08-03-2006, 08:49 PM
I picked some favorites for the top, and threw scrubs and some "hopefuls" on the bottom... It's basically a compilation of my favorite promotions... Florida, JCP and Georgia.

And Danny Spivey as a babyface isn't a terrible stretch, when you consider that he was one during his initial WWF run with Mike Rotundo.

captainlou
08-03-2006, 11:20 PM
I would have figured that Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard would have been managed by J.J. Dillon.

Are you going to unite the origional "Four Horsemen": Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard, Ole Anderson and Arn Anderson?

Rick Arnold
08-04-2006, 01:50 PM
I'm a bigger fan of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. He's got aspirations to control all three titles (two singles and a tag team) in the promotion, and to do that, will require him to bring on a hot tag team.