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Kermit’s Outlaw Kitchen & The Blue Canoe presents;
Memphis/Mid-South Wrestling (1980-82)
Tupalo Arena – Tupalo, MS Att: 7,506

Commentators; Joe Pedicino & Bonnie Blackstone
Referees; Bobby Dee & T.D. Steele Ring; Penny Mitchell

1. Steve Travis; Top Rope Knee drop Pin over Apocalypse. After a great entrance by Travis , a huge fan favorite, Apocalupse started his usual nasty moves; Kick to the Groin and a Mouth Claw that was broken up by Referee Bobby Dee. Apocalpse retrieved a Chair but was hit with a Spinning Back Kick by Steve. Steve climbed the Ropes and performed a Flying Knee Drop to end the match much to the fans delight. 5:54

2. Stan ‘Plowboy’ Frazier and ‘Nature Boy’ Roger Kirby; Double Count-Out. Bonnie Blackstone was interviewing Plowboy when Kirby interrupted. Kirby was angry at Bonnie and accused her of favoritism; “You could be interviewing a real man and not a Tub of Lard.” Frazier pushed Kirby out of the way and Nature Boy chose to exit. He received an extra 100 points. After the match went OOR Frazier had the advantage using his power. Eventually after throwing Kirby to the Steel Steps, Plowboy lifted Kirby and Slammed him though the Press Table. The bell was rung for the double Count-Out but Frazier didn’t seem to care. Plowboy looked at the fans; “I need a few Snow Cones.” 4:33

3. Pretty Boy Carl Fergie won by Count-Out over Dennis Condrey. Condrey, of The Midnight Express with Norvell Austin and Randy Rose, was alone for this match. He could have used one of his partners because when the action went OOR, The Nightmares were being interviewed. Ted Allen, at least we think it was, picked up a chair and slammed it over Condrey’s head. Fergie ran back to the ring to avoid the count-out. The KO’s Dennis wasn’t so lucky. 3:58

4. The Blond Bombers (Wayne Ferris and Larry Latham) with Danny Davis beat Eaton-Ware (Bobby and Koko). Danny Davis took time to build up some nasty words about Tupalo; This town is so bad that only Andy Kaufman has the right words to describe what it really is like.” This brought the fans to their feet booing and throwing cups. Davis got points for his team and that is exactly what he wanted. During the match Koko hit Ferris with a Flying Koko Head Butt and Bobby was ready for an Alabama Jam from the top rope. Latham shook the rope causing Eaton to crash to the canvas and Davis smashed a microphone over Koko’s Head. The Bombers performed a Doubleteam Elbow Drop before Latham pinned Eaton. 10:45

5. Dirty Don Fargo and Jerry Jarrett; Double Count-Out. Fargo, a rogue brother to Jackie, is truly hated. He was booed from the moment he spepped into the arena until the match was finally called. Cups were thrown and soda was spilled on him. Don reacted with dirty looks but was getting points added to his total. During OOR Action Jerry held his own using speed to perform a dropkick and a Fling Press. Dirty Don pulled out Brass Nucks but the match was called. Several of Security saw the infraction and stopped Fargo from using the Nucks. 4:06

6. Wildfire Tommy Rich; Sitout Suplex Slam Pin over King Cobra. Cobra tried to gain an advantage with a Sneak Attack but ended up on the short end of a Brainbuster. Rich controlled the match although Cobra was able to get in some offense. Finally a running Skull Cracker set up the Suplex Slam. 8:25

7. The Sheepherders (Butch Miller and Luke Williams) with Lord Jonathan Boyd won by Count-Out over The Grapplers (#1 and #2). The Grapplers started well and after a Skull Smasher and a Falling Hammer to Luke the match looked over. A distraction of Referee Bobby Dee and a Flag Pole to Grappler #2’s head changed the course of the match. The Action went OOR where the Grappler’s were at a serious disadvantage. Slams to the Steps, another Flag Pole Smash and a Doubleteam battering ram to the post by Butch and Luke rendered The Grapplers helpless to re-enter the ring. The Sheepherders, who enjoy chaos, were smiling all the while. 11:49

8. Austin Idol with Sherri Martel won by DQ over Killer Karl Krupp with Jimmy Hart. Idol was able to counter Krupp’s moves although a Body Slam had Austin reeling and having to shake off the hurt. After Idol used a running Knee Drop he hooked in the Vegas leglock that would have been Light’s Out. Jimmy Hart ran in the ring and smashed his Megaphone to Idol’s head. Killer Karl retrieved a Lead pipe during the confusion. Referee T.D. Steele called the Match. Sherri Martel was fighting with Jimmy Hart. Sherri grabbed the Megaphone and slammed it over Jimmy head. 10:10
 
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Jerry’s Sno Cones & Elwoods Shack presents;
Memphis/Mid-South Wrestling (1980-82)
Mid-South Coliseum – Memphis, TN Att: 12, 024 (SRO)

Commentators; Lance Russell and Dave Brown
Referees; Jerry Calhoun & Sid Nabors Ring; Boyd Pierce

1. Wildman Cocoa Samoa; Superfly Smash Pin over The Scorpion Pat Hutchinson. Hutchinson used a few Eye Rakes and Rope Burns but a Slam to the Post was reversed taking away any chance for the Scorpion. Wildman used a Cocoa Headbutt and then the exciting Superfly for the Pin. 3:56

2. Roy Rogers; Flying Elbow Pin over Phil Hickerson with Tojo Yammamoto. Hickerson tried to keep the action in his corner so that Tojo could apply a Nerve Hold. The evil manager slid a Floded Steel Chair into the ring and tried to follow with a Cup of Sake thrown to Rogers’ face. He hit Hickerson by mistake changing to direction of the match. Rogers, who also used the name Johnny Rich, tool advantage of the Steel Chair. He performed a Brainbuster on Hickerson and followed with a Flying Elbow for the pin. 5:23

3. Andy Kaufman entered the arena, came down the aisle andentered the ring with a microphone. He was dressed in his wrestling garb; Sweat Suit and Gym Trunks so ther fans knew that he would follow his speech with the promised match. The fans were booing and telling nasty comments. Andy made a statement; “I am from Hollywood. I take a shower and brush my teeth. I use toilet paper in the bath room. Everyone here tonight will be given a bar of soap on the way out. Use the soap to wash yourself. Do not give the soap to the hogs in your backyard.” The fans were throwing cups, booing and yelling some off colored words. Andy has a container with names on papers. He explained that these are women who have volunteered to wrestle him tonight for his Intergender Title and &1,000 if they wim. He called out the name; “Clara Ann Perkins, come on down.”

Andy Kaufman; Pin using Ropes over Clara Ann Perkins. Clara got angry when Andy used an Elbow to the Chops. She grabbed Andy in the Groin and Squeezed. He was close to submitting because Jerry Calhoun wouln’t call the match. Andy was able to reach the ropes and Clara had to let go. Andu regained his energy and was able to Body Slam Clara. Andy used the Ropes for Leverage to gain the pin in spite of the fans screaming at the infraction. 4:10

4. The Assassins (Cuban and Iranian) with Jimmy Hart beat The Heartbreakers (Joey Cagle and Rocky Sortor. The Cuban pinned Joey. The Heartbreakers were working well using High Flying moves; Combo Flying Elbow and Flying Knee, that confused the Assassins. A dirty Doubleteam during a distraction by Jimmy Hart change the flow of the match. The Iranian used a Thumbscrew to the Throat of Rocky and The Cuban followed with a Vicious Rope Burn on Joey who was able to tag in. The Iranian used a Running Power Slam and the Cuban got the Pin after a Guillotine Leg Drop. 12:34

5. Exotic Adrian Street with Miss Linda and for some reason Jimmy Cornette; UK Deathlock Submission over Sexy Ron Sexton. Ron, ½ of The Pinnacle Mountain Boys, tried to play up to Miss Linda who completely ignored him although Adrian noticed immediately. Adrian used a Running Ax handle and Eye Rakes and even a few Bites to wear down Ron. A London DDT could have gotten the pin but The Exotic one had a point to prove so he kooked in the Deathlock. Referee Jerry Calhoun call the submission for Sexy Ron who was KO’d. 3:23

6. Jackie Fargo; Atomic Drop Pin over Jesse Barr with Jimmy Hart. Jesse, who has been in Mid-South a few month after coming from CWF (Florida), was controlling the match. He used a Scoop Powerslam and then climbed the ropes. Jackie moved from an oncoming Suicide dive and Jesse crashed to the canvas. Jackie used a corkscrew Dive to set up The Atomic Drop. Jackie strutted around the ring to please the fans. 5:51

7. The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) with a very tired Jackie Fargo and The Nightmares (Danny Davis and Ted Allen) with Speed; Double Count-Out. This was as good as it gets. The four wrestlers gave it all they had. Davis and allen used a rougher style in some instances but impressed with Flying Dropkicks and Diving Missiles. The Fabulous Ones countered with Slingshot Suplex and Tornado Clothlines. After the Action went OOR it was destined to end in the aisles. The Blond Bombers; Wayne Ferris and larry latham came out to help their manager; Davis. Speed was fighting with fargo so the match was one sided in favor of The Nightmares. Roy Rogers and Wildman Cocoa Smaoa ran out to help Keirn and Lane. The fighting went backstage as the bell rang. 16:48

8. Southern Heavyweight Title – Jerry “King” Lawler (Challenger); Crown Drop (Fist) Pin over Precious Paul Ellering (Champion) with Jimmy Hart. Ellering got the early advantage by smashing lawler with a chair prior to the match and then attacking him in the ring during the introductions. Determined to retain his belt Ellering kept up the Vicious onslaught; Knee to the Groin, Kick to the Face and Ribs. The match went OOR where Jerry was able to mount a comeback. He slammed Ellering’s head to the Guard Rain leaving a cut on Precious Paul’s forehead. After re-entering the ring, Jimmy Hart tried to help Paul with a Megaphone Slam to Lawler’s Head. He hit Paul by mistake. Blood was gushing from Ellering’s forhead as Lawler performed a Crucifix Power Bomb, climbed the Turnbuckle and dove with the Crown Drop for the pin. Jimmy hart was screaming that the match should have been called because of the blood. Jerry “King” Lawler is the NEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWW Southern Heavyweight Champion. 13:04
 
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Hwy 63 Diner & Kent Feed Store presents;
AWA Wrestling (1980’s)
McElroy Hippodrome – Waterloo, IA Att: 6,934

Commentators; Lee Marshall & Lord James Blears
Referees; Stan Mayslack and Ronnie Etchinson
Ring: Doug McCloud

1. Rev. Tiny Hampton and Dennis Stamp; Double Count-Out. During OOR Action both wresters traded Slams to the Steel Steps. Stamp resorted to a Trash Can Smash and then used the Lid to beat on Hampton. Just when Stamp was ablut to re-enter the ring, Tiny grabbed him by the leg. After a Forearm Smash, Tiny lifted Stamp and Slammed him through the Press table. By this time the Count-Out was official but the fans were cheering for the Rev, as though he had won the match. He did win the moment. 3:12

2. Hans Mueller, The Bavarian Butcher; Swinging Neckbreaker Pin over Tom “Rocky” Stone. The clever Tom caught Hans with a backward Head Slam and then a Falling Knee. Hans kicked out and used an Eye Rake and a Punch to the Throat. A Headrammer set up the Swinging Neckbreaker finish. 4:16

3. Ironman Reggie Parks; Backbreaker Submission over Bulldog Jerry Morrow. Morrow was able to come close to a pin after a Legdrop but he was caught using the Ropes for Leverage. While Bukkdog argued with Referee Stan mayslack, Reggie hit Morrow with a Flying Cannonball. The powerful Ironman then caught Jerry for the Backbreaker Submission. 5:26

4. The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts) won by DQ over Kelly-Kiniski (Kevin & Nick) with Madusa Miceli. Kevin had a Sharp Foreign Object that he used to pokeduring times he could hide it. Buddy Roberts was cut but it didn’t slow down the boys from Bad Street. After a Doubleteam Hammer, Michael and Buddy used a Doubleteam DDT on both Kevin and Nick who was trying to get to the action. Madusa was trying to help so she jumped on Referee Ronnie etchinson to beak up the Pin. Etchinson called for the bell. 11:48

5. Asian Assassin Sato pinned Otto Wanz. Wanz, the Austrian, was in control using Forearms and a Big Body Slam. After throwing Sato in the corner Otto was ready for the finishing Splash. Mr. Saito came to ringside. Wanz came to the ropes to jaw with Saito who is vocal about preventing Europeans from competing for the International title. As Otto get to the rinside Saito greeted him with Salt to the Eyes. Wanz had fallen for the trick. Referee Stan mayslack was ordering Saito back to the locker area, Wanz was temporarily blinded so Sato grabbed a Kendo Stick and slammed it to Otto’s back. When mayslack turned around he saw the pin and counted. 7:14

6. AWA TV Title – Brad Rheingans (Champion);Bridging Cradle Suplex Pin over Ken Lucas (Challenger). Lucas Combined legitimate moves with sneaky rough style moves; Flying Body Press, Hip Smash, Vicious Rope Burn and a Hidden Foreign Object but couldn’t get a pin. The arrogant Lucas, who refused any interviews until after this match so he could showcase his newly won belt, drooped the Foreign Object. Rheingans kicked the object from the ring then used a Head Smash to the canvas the dtunned Kucas. Brad followed with a Guillotine Leg Drop and then the Bridging Suplex finish. Brad Rhengans retains the AWA TV Title. 11:12

7. Bob Backlund; Atomic Drop Pin over Baron Von Rashke with Bobby Heenan. Time and again the Baron was frustrated by Backlund’s ability to slip out of holds. When the Baron was hit by a Backund Flying Gutbuster, he (The Baron) confronted with Heenan. As the Action continued Heenan swung a Beer Bottle at Backlund who ducked. The Bottle hit the Baron in the Noggin. Backlund immediately grabbed The Baron and used an Atomic Drop. The Baron was out on his feet before the final move. 7:43

8. The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) with Precious Paul Ellering won by Count-Out over The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane). The match was fairly until the action went OOR. The Warriors used Vicious Doubeteaming to gain the advantage. After throwing Stan Lane over the barrier and into the crowd, the Warriors doubleteam slammed Keirn onto the Ramp and then kicked him into the pit below. The Warriors were lucky to not get Counted-Out along with The Fabs. Referee Ronnie Etchinson was very liberal in his count. 14:13
 
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Don Hall’s Old Gas House & Baker Street presents;
AWA Wrestling (1980’s)
War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, IN Att: 7,864

Commentators; Marty O’Neil & Dick Jonkowski
Referees; Scrap Iron George Gadanski & Roger Kent
Ring; Henry Van Loom

1. Earthquake Ferris and Tone “I get No Respect” Leone; Double Count-Out. Leone, trying to gain a much needed win, was able to hide a Foreign Object that Loaded his Elbow Pad. He was able to get afew smashes to Earthquake but not enough to put him down. Ferris countering threw Tony in the corner and was about to hit him with a Splash when Leone bailed from the ring. Several slams to the steps had leone reeling but he was able to counter with a Smash from a Wooden Crate. As the fighting went up the ramp and to the backstage, Referee George Gadanski counted both wrestlers out. 4:12.

2. Bad Company (Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond) beat Top Guns (Ricky Rice and Derrick Dukes). Diamond; Doubleteam DDT Pin over Dukes. The Guns used a Double Dropkick and Flying Forearms in this fast paced crowd pleaser. Just as Diamond was ripe for the pin, Tanaka ran in the ring during a distraction and slammed a chair over Rice’s head. Diamond used a Falling Cranium Crusher on Dujes and Then the team’s Double DDT for the pin. 10:48

3. Timekeeper Mike George was on the micro phone; “After looking over this unworthy opponent (Barnabus “Buddy” Lane, I predict that the match will end before 3:36. Barnabus “Buddy” Lane won by DQ over Timekeeper Mike George. Buddy proved to be a bit tougher than Mike had originally thought so George tried to choke out Buddy with a Hidden piece of Rope. Several Rakes to the eyes and then Mike had a piece of Barbed Wire. Referee Scrap Iron Gadanski saw the Foreign Object and called the match. Mike George was livid. Dick Jonkowski; “Mike should be happy. He predicted the match would end before 3:36 and he was right. 3:33

4. Mr. Ruyma Go; Jumping Neckbreaker Pin over Roc & Roll Buck Zumhoffe. Buck tried a Top Rope Elbow but was cut dow with some Karate Chops as he came flying down. Mr. Go used a Running Skullcrusher to set up the Jumping Neckbreaker. 4:22

5. Teijo Khan with Sheik Adnan El Kassie won by Count-Out over Calypso Jim. Jim who is a huge fan favorite had the pin after performing a Cocoa Head Butt. Referee Gadanski was distracted (Chris Markoff and Sheik Patura came to ringside) and missed the count. Markoff and Patura were sent back to th locker area but they lingered making gestures to the fans and talking to Marty and Ron at the commentator’s table. After the action went OOR Markoff and Patura helped Teijo in a Beat Down of Jim. The count ran out for him. 6:15

6. The East-West Connection (Adrian Adonis and Jesse Ventura) bweat Regal-Garvin (Steve “Mr. Electricity” and Jimmy) with Bodyguard Butch Reed. Adonis; Good Night Irene Submission over Steve Regal. Regal performed a Flying Body Press on A. Jesse who had slammed the Gong Bell to Butch Reed, while Garvin was being held back by Referee Roger Kent, ran in the ring with a Trash can and smashed it over Regal’s head. Regak fell to the canvas. Adonis hooked in the “Good Night Irene”. Referee Kent call the submission as Regal was out cold. 11:26

7. Manny “Bull” Fernandez; Flying Jackhammer Pin over Colonel DeBeers. The fans gave many a big ovation and he waved appreciation of their support. The Colonel didn’t seem to care and when the bell rang he was all business, the dirty kind. He stepped on Manny’s Chest after performing a Body Buster, He used Vicious Eye Rakes and a Boot to the Face. It was looking bad for The Bull. The Colonel wasn’t done as he dug out a Piece of Metal he had hidden. Unfortunately he dropped th foreign Object. Manny picked it up and smashed the Colonel uo the Chops. The Bull performed the Flying jackhammer and ended the match. 7:31

8. Steel Cage (Over the Top) - Bruiser Brody; Pin and Escape win over Angelo “King Kong” Mosca. This was billed as the “Battle of the King Kong’s” but Brody and Mosca didn’t care about publicity. They simply don’t like each other and want to battle. The feud stems back to a tag match the The Kong’s (team of Brody and Mosca) were having against Bobby Duncum and Blackjack Lanza. Duncum and Lanza were doubleteaming Brody who was trying desperately to tag out. Mosca was rubbing his eyes as though something was in them so he ignored the situation as Duncum and lanza pummeled Brody. Brody didn’t trust the situation and their team broke up. The hatred hasn’t stopped. During the cage match Mosca was able to grind Bruiser’s face to the cage wall. Angelo also had a Hidden Object that looked like a Letter Opener. He used it to cut Bruiser on the forehead who began to bleed from the gash. Brody slammed Angelo’s Head to the Post, climbed halfway up the cage and used a Jumping Knee Drop. Brody was able to climb the Cage Wall and escape. Brody was standing by Marty O’Neil who wanted to showcase Brody although Brody doesn’t do interviews. The EMT’s were carrying Angelo out on a stretcher when Mosca jumped off the stretcher and stared fighting with Brody. It took eight wrestlers from the locker area to break up the Brawl. 16:16
 
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Thanks to John Nocero who teamed with me for this Great American Bash. John played 3 of the 7 matches. This has been a tradition for us since our days with Superstar Pro Wrestling. All of trhe matches were played with UQ cards. Most cards are featured in the Mid-Atlantic/Southeastern set. .


Great American Bash – Dusty Rhodes Tribute
The Omni – Atlanta, GA Att: 17,968

Announcers; Gordie Solie and Tony Schiavone
Referees; Nick Patrick & Tommy Young
Ring; Gary Michael Carpetta


1. Ricky Steamboat defeated Bobby Eaton in a tremendous opening contest. A great aerial contest, the end came when Eaton missed an Alabama Jam and Steamboat went to the top and hit him with a cross-body. 11:54

2. Barry Windham; Bulldog Headlock Pin over Ron Bass with J.J. Dillon. Bass used his usual rough tactics and was getting help from Black Bart who wandered to the ringside. No One notice when a Hooded man snuck up and smashed a Chair over J.J. Dillon's head. Black Bart was about to hit Windham with a Branding Iron when the Hooded man slammed the chair to Bart''s Back. Bass was distracted and shocked. Windham locked in the Headlock and ran him to the canvas with the Bulldog. The Hooded man took off the cover revealing Blackjack Mulligan. 9:13

3. Ric Flair wrestled Dustin Rhodes to a 15-minute draw. interesting bout. Flair told interviewer Gordon Solie pre-match that he has a lot of respect for Dustin's dad and would wrestle his son clean, no tricks. During the bout, he also sent both JJ Dillon and Arn Anderson to the dressing room. A series of near falls, Dustin hit the bulldog with 20 seconds left in the match, but inadvertently kicked Tommy Young, and he was unable to count. 15:00

4, The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) and The Rock & Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) and ; Double Count-Out. The Express showed why they are a top notch team using their speed and agility to off-set The Warriors power. It was amazing that Gibson survived a Flying Forearm from Hawk but just as amazing that a Double Dropkick didn't keep Animal down. When the Action went OOR it seemed unlikely that it would return. The battle went up the ramp and out to the Food Court. 13.38

5. Bruiser Brody beat Abdullah the Butcher with Oliver Humperdink by DQ. A vicious match with both wrestlers split open with slashes on the head. The Buther was warned several times about Gouging the Eyes and Ripping at the Mouth. Brody caught Abdullah with a devistating Elbow Smash and then a flying Leg Knee Drop. Oliver Humperdink fearing the inevitable ran in the ring and pushed the referee out of the way. 7:14

6. Steel Cage Match - Wildfire Tommy Rich; Pin and Escaped over Maddog Buzz Sawyer. Sawyer gained an early advantage with several slams against the cage wall and Headrammers to the Corner Post that split open a bad gash in Rich's forehead. Kevin Sullivan found a opening in the cage and was able to slip a Railroad Spike to Sawyer. A flying Forearn knocker the Spike from Sawyer and Rich picked it up. Several Smashes to the chops and a Double Ax Handle had Buzz reeling.Tommy climbed the cage and used a Flying Body Press Smashing Buzz in the chops with the Loaded Fist (Spike) as he landed. Rich pinned Buzz and then chose to climb over the top for the win. Tommy collapsed outside the cage while Sawyer was KO's inside. EMT's were called. 20.15

7. In the main event, The American Dream Dusty Rhodes defeated Tully Blanchard in a Texas Death Match. Both men came dressed bunkhouse style. During the bout, Dusty took off his cowboy boot and beat Tully bloody, and then hit the big elbow for the pin. The fans chanted his name and swarmed him with respect. Dusty waved and bathed in the cheers. 16:49

Those cheers were short-lived. Cody Rhodes was walking to the ring and he got jumped by his opponent Kevin Sullivan. Sullivan pulled out a satan spike and stabbed Cody repeatedly, turning him into a bloody mess. Dusty ended up saving his son, and got on the ring mic, and said he has one more match left in him, at the Florida Armory next month in a death cage match. The show went off the air without a response from Sullivan.
 
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Block 16 & Brother Sebastian’s presents;
AWA Wrestling (1980’s)
Omaha Civic Auditorium – Omaha, NE Att: 10,178

Commentators; Ken Resnick & Ron Throngard
Referees; Sockeye Jack McDonald & Stan Mayslack
Ring; Donna Gagne

1. Jay Strongbow Jr.; War Dance Chops Pin over Frankie DeFalco. Strongbow Jr. had a hard time moving the 400 pound DeFalco around. Frankie finally had Jay lined up in the corner and tried a Running Splash. DeFalco crashed into the corner as Strongbow moved at the last second. Jay performed a Headslam to the Post and then used his War Dance Chops to gain the Pin. 4:06

2. Bulldog Bob Brown; Legdrop Pin over Jake “Milkman” Milliman. Jake was too clever to fall for Bulldogs startdard dirty tricks but Brown never gives up on the rough tactics. It’s about all he knows. Bulldog finally was able to Choke Jake with the Ropes until he was warned repeatedly by Referee Stan Mayslack. Jake was gasping for air when Bulldog used a Cannonball and Punch (Loaded?) to put Jake down. Brown performed the Legdrop for the pin. 6:22

3. Graham Jr. – Kent (Dr. Jerry and Don) won by Count-Out over Border Patrol (Ben Hernandez and Armando Rodriguez). The Patrol used High Flying Moves (Body Presses and Forearm Smashes) to keep Graham and Kent off balance. Finally Kent bailed from the ring and the advantage was in the hands of Dr. Jerry and Bulldog Don. Dr. Jarry and Don wasted no time once OOR. They used anypobject they could touch as a weapon. After smashing Ben over the head with a 2 x 3, Dr. Jarry and Don used a Trash Can to Pummel Armando. Needless to say the Border Patrol missed the count. 9:14

4. Tom Zenk; Flying Cross Body Pin over Super Destroyer Mark III. Super Destroyer was able to momentarily bling Zenk with and Eye Rake and then hit Tom with a Running Sledgehammer. Super Destroyer hooked in a Neckbreaker Vise but Zenk was able to rech the ropes at the last second. As SD Mark III argued with Referee Mayslack, Zenk performed a Missile Dropkick then used the Flying Cross Body as the Mark III got to his feet. 6:45

5. Chuck “Monster” O’Connor; Reverse Bearhug Submission over Handsome Johnny Starr. Starr tried to get an early advantage when he attacked Chuck during the introductions. O’Connor took a smash to the chops with and hidden item that Johnny threw into the crowd. During the match Handsome Johnny tried a Suicide Dive from the Top Rope and crashed to the canvas. O’Connor performed a Underhook Suplex and then caught Johnny in the Bearhug. 4:49

6. The High Flyers (Greg Gagne and Jumping Jim Brunzell) won by DQ over The Destruction Crew (Mean Mike Enos and Wayne “The Train” Bloom). The Destruction Crew seemed to have an edge after Wayne used a Diving Knee Smash on Brunzell and Enos followed with a Falling Face Wrecker. Greg was able to reach Brunzell and break up the pin. The High Flyers then used their aerial moves to gain the advanyage. Brunzel followed with a Flying Jackhammer. The Flyers were about to perform Double Dropkicks when Bloom Smashed a Chair over Greg’s Head. Referee Mayslack, who is having a very bust night, called for the bell. Bloom complained because Gagne wasn’t the legal man. 12:45

7. Stan Hansen and Wahoo McDaniel; Double Count-Out . Hansen used his roughshod ways to get the upper hand but when the action went OOR Wahoo showed that he could more than hold his own. Stan tried a Smash with a Branding Iron but the move was reversed. They traded smas to the Steel Steps causing Blood to flow. It was a typical Hansen match. Then in an UNUSUAL ending as the wrestlers got near the Commentator’s table, Wayne Bloom and Mike Enos were complaining to the announcers. Bloom and Enos got irritated and attacked Hansen and McDaniel. The count ran out as the Brawl was up the Ramp and to the Backstage. 8:43

8. International Heavyweight Title – Billy Robinson; Bridging Suplex Pin over Genichiro Tenryu. Tenryu who knows legitimate moves prefers the more evil style. He had some Mystical Asian Powder hidden and at the right time he threw some in Billy’s Eyes. Then a Smash with a Kendo Stick, as Referee Matslack was dazed from a collision, had Billy in trouble. Tenryu tried a pin but Mayslack was slow to react in what seemed like at least a 43 count. As the wrestlers got to their feet Robinson used a Single arm DDT and then the Bridging Suplex for the Pin. Billy Robinson wins the International Heavyweight Title. 11:11
 
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Pepperjax Grill & Monk’s Ale House presents;
AWA Wrestling (1980’s)
Sioux Falls Arena – Sioux Falls, SD

Commentators; Ken Resnick & Lord James Blears
Referees; Scrap Iron Gadanski & Bobby Whitlock
Ring; Wally Karbo

1. Texas Hangman Psycho with Killer; Pain Game (Swinging Neckbreaker) Pin over Beach Boy Sonny Rogers. Rogers was able to perform a Ocean Breaker (Brainbuster) but was stopped in his tracks by Killer who took advantage of a distraction to hit Sonny in the back of the head with a Foreign Object. Psycho then added a Corkscrew Dive to his partner’s interference and then finished with the Pain Game. 2:56

2. Dino Bravo; Inverted Atomic Drop Pin over Gorgeous Gary Young. Young, who has gained a reputation for bending the rules, caught Dino with a Vicious Double Rope Burn and followed with a Thumbscrew to the Throat. Bravo was able to shake off the nasty moves and performed a Slingshot Suplex and the Atomic Drop finisher. 5:51

3. Pretty Playboys (Buddy Rose and Doug Somers) with Sherri Martel beat Duc-Wolfe (Kim Duk and Buddy Wolfe). Buddy Rose; Vegas Jackpot DDT Pin over Kim Duc. Duc and Wolfe can match the Playboys in performing Dirty Tactics. Duc-Wolfe had the advantage using Eye Gouges and a hHeadrammer on Somers who was unable to get a tag. After a falling Hammer by Wolfe, Duc caught Somers with a Nerve Hold and it looked like curtains. Sherri was able to get close enough to Spray Perfume in Duc’s eyes. Rose tagged in and held Duc while Somers used a Running Shoulder Smash. Rose then finished the match with the Vegas Jackpot DDT. 11:21

4. Steve O (Olsonoski); Olympic Roll-Up Pin over Lord Zoltan. Zoltan used a Viciious Mouth Ripper that cased Steve’s inner mouth to bleed and the blood flowed from the corner of his mouth. Zoltan then threw VooDoo Dust to Steve’s eyes but missed. Zoltan slid a Folded Steel Chair onto the ring floor and it got the job done but not the way he expected. As Zoltan re-entered the ring Steve performed a Brainbuster onto the Folded Chair. Steve then hooked in the Olympic Roll-Up. 5:13

5. The Trooper Del Wilkes won by Count-Out over Chris Markoff with Sheik Adnan El Kassie and Teijo Khan. This was a matter of Wilkes being triple-teamed throughout the match. The fans booed heavily as Adnan and Teijo appeared with Markoff. It helped Marloff even the odds in points. Marloff used a Knee to the Groin and Ropes Burns but The Trooper was able to return each favor with a powerful move. After performing a Flying Missile The trooper hooked in The Pinch (2 Handed Neck Claw). Teijo was able to break up the hold by pulling Markoff from the ring while Adnan distracted Referee Scrap Iron Gadanski. Wilkes, never one to back down, followed OOR. Teijo slammed a Trash Can over The Trooper’s back while Markof was slugging it out with Wilkes. Teijo and Markoff pushed The Trooper back in the ring but the match ended as Referee Gadanski’s count reached 10 with Wilkes in the ring and Markoff still out. Sheik Adnan, Markoff and Teijo wanted to jump in the ring to continue pummeling The Trooper but Gadanski threatened to suspend all of them. 6:31

6. Tommy Jumbo Tsuruta won by DQ over Mr. Saito with Sheik Adnan El Kassie. Referee Bobby Whitlock wouldn’t allow Teijo Khan to remain at ringside sent Teijo back to the locker area while Adnan protested to decision. During the match Saito was able to perform a spinning Back Kick that stunned Jumbo. Adnan used his Robe Toe to choke Tommy while he was down. Tsuruta was able to shake off the daze and used Kesagri Chops and a Bridging Suplex that would have gotten the pin. Sheik Adnan had a Cosh (Blackjack), entered the ring and slammed it to Tsuruda’s skull. Referee Whitlock called for the DQ. 8:19

7. Arena Rumble Match - No DQ or Count-Out (Same as a Falls Count Anywhere but Lumberjacks are at the aisle Exits so the wrestlers cannot leave the main arena.

Baby Bull Leon White pinned Ox Baker with Handsome Johnny Starr. Baker had a rude beginning when he tried to attack White with a Running Cannonball before the match. Ox fell through the ropes to the floor below. During OOR Action the wrestlers traded smashed to the Steel Guard Rail. Starr had a Trash Can placed over his head and Chuck ‘The Monster’ O’Connor who was a Lumberjack ran to ringside, found a Baseball bat and crashed the bat to the Trash Can. The Baby Bull was thrown into the Post several times and Ox even hit White with a Tool Box. Leon returned the favor by pouring a can of Paint over Baker’s head. Ox who could barely see through the paint grabbed the Gong Bell. He tried to hit White but missed. White reacted quickly taking the Gong bell and crashing it over Baker’s head. While fell on top of Baker then Referee Gadanski counted the pin. Both wrestlers had to be taken away on stretchers. 10:06

8. AWA Tag Team Title Vacant) - The Blond Bombers (Crippler Ray Stevens and Pat Patterson) beat Crusher and Bruiser. Stevens Doubleteam Knee Smashes over Bruiser. Each team used Body Breakers and Slams to try and gain an advantage. Crusher hooked in a claw on Stevens and this seemed like the end. Patterson had a bottle og Monk’s Ale, ran in the ring and Smashed it to Bruiser’s head. Crusher entered the ring but was doubleteamed with a Skullcrusher. Bobby Whitlock who had been dazed from a body smash shook off the daze after Stevens and Patterson performed Doubleteam Knee Drops on Bruiser. Whitlock saw Stevens pin Bruiser. The Blond Bombers are the NEEEEEWWWWWW AWA Tag Team Champions. 16:55
 
GV
The Buttered Tin & Sun Crest Soda Pop presents;
AWA Wrestling (1980’s)
Civic Center – St. Paul, MN Att: 15,466

Commentators; Marty O’Neil & Gene Okerlund
Referees; Gary DeRusha & Marty Miller
Ring; Donna Gagne

Marty O'Neil interviews Nick Bockwinkle

1. Tommy Jammer; pinned Yugo Babich. Tommy used his speed to gain the advantage in the match but Yugo found a way to respond in this UNUSUAL ending with a Wicked Chairshot that Referee Gary DeRusha didn’t see. Tommy crashed to the canvas. Yugo, proud of himself, tripped as the Folded Chair opened and he crashed head first to the canvas. Tommy threw an arm over Yugo’s chest and DeRusha counted the pin. 4:12

2. The Great Wojo and The Gladiator; Double Count-Out. Wojo used a Flying Knee Drop that set up a Pin but The Gladiator had a Foreign Object that he used for a smash to the chops as Wojo hooked the leg. The action went OOR where the wrestlers traded slams to the steps. The Gladiator found some weights and took a bar from the hand weigt to try and smash Wojo,. The Great One countered with a cup of coffee to the face. The wrestlers got tangled in the TV Cords and both failed to make to count. 6:29

3. The Mad Russians (Boris Zukov and Soldat Ustinov) with Sheik Adnan El Kassir and The Wild Hoggs (King Harley and J.R.); Double Count-Out. The fans gave the Hoggs a good ovation while greetring the Russians with the expected boos. For the Hoggs it was an unusual sound but their wild look and actions have attracted the anti-establishment group. It wouldn’t change the Hogg’s ways. During the match the Hogs matched the Russians dirty move for dirty move. In fact Ustinov got slammed with a Biker Helmet and Chain and was dazed. Sheik Adnan called his team OOR for a breather but the Hoggs followed. All Hell broke loose with the teams taking the Brawl up the Ramp and into the Food Court. The food court got destroyed. Neither team could get back to the ring. After the match several reporters compared this to The Battle of Tupalo (MS) when Larry Latham and Wayne Ferris fought an infamous match against Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee in the Concession Stands. 12:55

4. David Sammartino; Falling Ax Handle Pin over Sheik Abdullah. The Sheik tried a Flying Elbow Smash but unfortunately fell through the Ropes. As he re-eneterd the ring, David hit him with a Double Fist Sledgehammet and then the Falling Ax Handle. 4:21

5. Moose Morowski and Chief Joe Lightfoot; Double Count-Out. Moose. who knows how to work the crowd and add extra points to his total, degraded Donna Gagne who scampered from the ring. During the OOR Action Moose tried one of his favorite moves; a Smash with a chair but Lightfootwas able to avoid the move. Joe caudhr Moose in and Indian Death Lock and refused to let go. Referee Gary DeRusha ruled a Count-Out but threatened to call a DQ if Lightfoot didn’t let go in the hold. The fans were pleased as Moose had to be helped back to the Locker Area. 5:05

6. Hennig-Hall (Curt and Big Scott) beat Duncum-Lanza (Bobby and Blackjack). Scott Hall; Hall Buster (Bulldog) Pin over Blackjack Lanza. This was a match of Skilled Tagging vs Clever Cheating and the tagging won out. Duncum-Lanza countered the tagging and excellent Doubleteaming with Punches to the Groin and Throat along with Rakes to the Eyes and Hair Pulls for Slam to the Turnbuckle. Duncum was choking Hall with a belt but was broken up by Hennig. Lanza ran in the ring to use Backward Head Slam and a Brainbuster on Hall. Hennig who was back on the sidelines used a Trash Can to crown Duncum who was KO’d OOR. Henning ran in the ring and performed an Atomic Drop on Lanza. Hall hooked in the Hall Buster and ended the match. 15:46

7. Nord the Barbarian with Sheik Adnan pinned Paul Christy. This was all Christy except for the outcome. Chris Markoff came to ringside and was told to go back to the locker area. Sheik Adnan was arguing with Referee Gary DeRusha about the decision to ban Markoff from ringside. In between, Christy caught Nord with a sunset Flip and DeRusha clearly missed the pin. Markoff broke up the hold. Christy caught The Barbarian with a Sleeperhold. Markoff ran in the ring and smashed Christy over the head with a Bottle. Markoff placed the almost sleeping Barbarian’s body over Christy. Markoff left ringside as DeRusha finally turned to see Nord pinning Christy. 8:53

8. AWA Heavyweight Title (Vacant) – Nick Bockwinkle with Bobby Heenan and Rick Martel; Double Count-Out. Bockwinkle heard some cheering as he entered the ring. He received extra points on his total but Gene Okerlund felt as though Nick should only get 1/2 rhe points because Minnesota is like Nick’s home. Heenan overheard Okerlund and Told him to stay out of re-writing the rule of UQ. The match was fairly even with these two wrestlers who can get it done. The match eventually went OOR. Bockwinkle threw Martel into the Corner Post while Martel used a Flying Body Press to the cement floor. Rick performed a Slingshot Splash from the Ring Apron dazing Nick. Baron Von Rashke ran out to help Bockwinkle but was followed by Chief Joe Lightfoot. Several other wrestlers ran out to break up the Brawl. The AWA Heavyweight Title remains Vacant. 12:58
 
GV
Grannie’s Restaurant & Copp Winwey presents;
WWE-NXT Wrestling (2014-15)
The Armory – Crystal River, FL Att: 286

Commentators; Rich Brennan & Corey Graves
Referees; Shawn Bennett & Don Engler
Ring; Jo Jo Offerman

1. Alex Riley; Blockbuster (Sommersault Neckbreaker) Pin over Chad Gable. Chad used his speed to gain a slight edge but a Top Rope Leap proved to be his undoing. He Crashed to an empty canvas, Riley performed a Slingshot Suplex as the set up for the Blockbuster. 3:56

2. Alixa Bliss pinned Charlotte. Charlotte caught Alixa in a Figure 8 Lock (Bridging Figure 4) but it was broken up by Wesley Blake who wandered to ringside. Wes distracted Charlotte as Alixa performed a Glitz Flip Kneedrop, hooked the leg and used the ropes for leverage as Blake held them. 5:32

3. The Realist Guys (Colin Cassidy and Enzo Amore) with Carmelia beat The Blue Chips (Jason Jordan and Ty Dillinger). Enzo; Jersey Jolter Flying Knee Smash Pin over Jason. The Blue Chips had a close pin after Ty used a Torpedo Clothesline and Jason followed with a Falling Knee Crush on Colin. Carmelia distracted Referee Shawn Bennett while Enzo broke up the attempted pin. Colin used an East River Side Slam on Jason and Enzo finisher with the Jersey Jolter. 8:46

4. Hideo Itami with Finn Balor; Corkscrew Kick Pin over Marcus Louis with Sylvester Lefort. As Lefort entered from behind the curtains the fans were booing . Lefort accepted the boos and points added to Marus’ total. During the match Sylvester was able to trip Hideo who fell into a Headlock and was rammed into the Turnbuckle. Lefort tried to spray Right Guard to Hideo’s eyes but hit Marcus by mistake. As Louis was blinded for the moment Itami hit him with the Corkscrew Kick and Pin. OOR Balor used a Skullcrusher on Lefort to keep him from the action. 7:44

5. The Brian Kendrick won by Count-Out over Bull Dempsey. In an UNUSUAL ending the action went OOR where Bull usually has the advantage. The clever Kendrick was able to offset Bull’s roughshod ways with some tricks of his own. After Bull slammed Kendrick’s head to the steps, Brian returned the favor by slamming Dempsey’s head to the Guard Rail. Bull lined Brian up at the OOR corner post and performed a Shoulder Rammer. Kendrick moved and Dempsey slammed into the post. Brian slipped in the ring just as the count was about to trach to end. Bull was less fortunate. 5:06

6. Kevin Owens; Sidewinder Suplex Pin over Mojo Rawley. Owens began the match by berating announcer Jo Jo. This gave Kevin extra points on his total and he would surprisingly need all of them. Owens used Vicious Rope Burns and Grinding Face into the Mat before Mojo countered with a Flying Kneedrop and a Spinecracker. A Rake of Mojo’s Eyes by Owens was enough to allow him to used the Sidewinder slam for the pin. 8:11

7. NXT Tag Title – The Vaudevillians (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) beat The Mechanics (Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson). The Vaudevillians attacked with chairs during the entrance. The advantage was huge and this made the difference. The mechanics fought back after the match started . Scott Dawson used a Flying Elbow and Dash uses a Double Knee Thrust but couldn’t get the pin on Simon as aiden broke up the hold. Gotch countered with a Fireman Carry Slam on Dash and Aiden performed a That’s a wrap (DDT) for the Pin. The Vaudevillians are the NEEEEEEEWWWWWWW NXT Tag Champions. 13:44
 
GV
Sweet Frog and Cowpoke;s Watering Hole presents;
WWE-NXT Wrestling (2014-15)
Highlands Today Center – Sebring, FL Att: 412

Commentators; Rich Brennan & Corey Graves
Referees; Shawn Bennett & Ryan Tran
Ring; Jo Jo Offerman

1. Solomon Crowe and Travis Tyler; No Contest. Crowe used a Sneak Attack on Tyler to get things going but everything went in the wrong direction. Both wrestlers were retrieving anything they could get their hands on to be used as weapons. Tyler who usually plays by the rule, slammed a chair over Corbin’s head. The dazed Baron who had a Monkey Wrench in hand was screaming for a DQ to Referee Shawn Brennan who was busy calling Security in the ring and ruling that this was a No Contest. -:--

2. Becky Lynch; Exploder Suplex Pin over Dana Brooks. Dana was able to perform a falling Ax Handle but could barely get a count on the pin attempt. Becky, the populat Irish Lass from Dublin, used a Running Skullcracker to set up the Exploder Suplex for the Pin. 4:53

3. Blake-Murphy (Wes Blake and Buddy Murphy) with Alexa Bliss beat Bruise Crew (Angelo Dawkins and Big Sawyer Fulton). Both teams took advantage of Doubleteaming with Blake and Murphy adding some rough illegal moves. Both teams were rewarded with extra points but Wes and Buddy gaied more to their total. Alexa got into the action during distractions. She scratched Sawyers eyes, Hit Dawkins in the head with an aerosol can and slipped a bely into the ring so Blake could choke Fulton. Sawyer recovered and used a Vicious Clothesline on Murphy then Dawkins followed with a Running Knee Lift. Alexa broke up the pin attempt allowing Murphy to perform Murphy’s Law (Brainbuster) on Dawkins and Blake flowed with a Frog Splash for the pin. 14:48

4. Baron Corbin and Cal Bishop; Double Count-Out. During OOR Action Corbin used a falling Cranium Crusher to the floor that had Bishop KO’d. Corbin wasted time flexing and pointing his thumbs at his chest; “I’m the Man.” Rhyno was nearby being interviewed by Jason Albert. Rhyno picked up a large bucket of ice and dumped it over Corbin’s head. This eliminated any chance of Baron getting back ti the ring to beat the count. Both wrestlers were counted out. 3:45

5. Brawn Stowman pinned Rhyno. Baron Corbin stll soaked from the Ice Bucket Dumping came to ringside. During a distraction Corbin slammed a Marble Cutting Board over Rhyno’s skull. Rhyno crashed to the canvas bleeding from a cut on his head. Stowman fell on Rhyno for the pin. 3:59

6. Balor-Itami (Finn Balor and Hideo Itami; beat The Legionnaires (Marcus Louis and Sylvester Lefort). The Legionnaires attacked Balor-Finn on the entrance ramp trying to gain an advantage. Their reward was a barrage of Doubleteaming after the match stared. Lefort reached in to trip Itami but caught Louis by mistake. Lefort ran in the ring but was greeted with a Diving Double Foot Stomp by Finn and Hideo. Balor pinned Sylvester. Lefort complained about everything afdter the match including the fact that he never tagged Marcus in the melee. Referee Ryan Tran didn’t care. The decision stood. 11:12

7. Vacant NXT Title – Sami Zayn; Reverse STO Pin over Tyler Breeze. Tyler was Hotdogging quite a bit yet managed to gain extra points for irritating some fans. This gave Tyler a slight point advantage. He climbed the ropes for a Top Rope Spingboard but the leap missed and he crashed to the empty canvas. Sami us Hellava Kick as Tyler got to his feet and then performed a Reverse STO to gain the Pin and the Title. Sami Zayn is the NNNNNNNNNNNNN…..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX…..TTTTTTTTTTTTTT Champion 10:37
 
GV
The Flying Mango & Smokey D’s presents;
WWE Wrestling (2014-15)
Wells Fargo Arena – Des Moines, IA Att: 12,792

Commentators; Bryan Saxton & Jerry “King” Lawler
Referees; Scott Armstrong & John Cone
Ring; Lilian Garcia

1. Jey Uso with Jimmy; Superfly Splash Pin over Jamie Noble with Joey Mercury. Referee Scott Armstrong suspected Joey of having a Foreign Object hidden and used at opportune times. Armstrong ordered Mercury back to the Locker Area but Joey didn’r want to go. Armstrong threatened to carry Mercury from ringside to backstage. Joey didn’t call Scott’s bluff and retreated. Jey used aerial moves to offset any of Jamie’s. Joey Mercury snuck back to the ring disguised as an usher. Before he could help Jamie, Jimmy Uso attacked him. Jamie got distracted and Jey performed a Skull Smasher to the Corner Post. Jey climbed the ropes for the Superfly Leap. 4:19

2. Emma won by DQ over Nikki Bella with Brie Bella. Emma, the former Tenille Dashwood, had Nikki reeling with several moves; Flying Press, Bicycle Kick, etc. Brie tried desperately to help but missed with a Microphone Smash. Emma, from Melbourne, Australia, caught Nikki in a Emma Lock (Muta Lock) that was preceded by a Catapult. This was a definite Game ender so Brie ran in the ring with a Tray and slammed it over Emma’s back. Referee John Cone immediately called for the bell. 6:32

3. Ryback; Boulder Holder (Stunner) Pin over Stardust. Stardust, who will bend the rules when opportunity calls, used a substance that he rubbed in Ryback’s eyes. Jerry Lawler refers to the substance as “Milky Whey.” Stardust threw the blinded Ryback Headfirst through the ropes to the floor below. Thing really looked bleak for Ryback as he re-entered the ring and Stardust kicked him in the face. Ryback grabbed Stardust by the ankle and tripped him. The was followed with a Falling Hammer to the Chest. Ryback who is billed from Sin City, finished this tough match with the Boulder Holder. 7:06

4. The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) beat New Day (Big E Langston and Xavier Woods). New day was able to mount an edge using several Doubleteam moves then a Spinecracker by Big E followed by a Flying Legdrop by Xavier on Viktor. The Ascension bailed from the ring and New Day followed. Slams to the Steps and Head smashes to the Guard Rail slowed New Day as Ascension was in their element. Back in the ring, the tide turned and Viktor was able to make use of a Sharp Object that cut Big E near his eye. Xavier was Doubleteamed in the ring first with Konnor using a Body Slam and Viktor performing a Top Rope Legdrop that Ascension calls High Justice . Viktor rolled up Xavier for the pin. 12:10

5. WWE Title – Dolph Ziggler (Challenger); Zig Zag (Bulldog) Pin over Christian (Champion). Ziggler gained points by berating the popular Ring Announcer Lilian Garcia. If this wasn’t enough to set the crowd booing, then the ending of the match had the fans totally frustrated. This was an UNUSUAL ENDING to say the least. The match ended with a Double Count-Out as both fighter were slugging it out on the ramp. HHH came to ringside and said something to Referee Scott Armstrong. Armstrong who looked confused then said something to Lilian Garcia. Lilian made an announcement; “The match will continue until one of the wrestlers is pinned. There will be no Count-Outs and DQ’s. Christaian who had retained his Title through the Double Count-Out looked especially frustrated. As the Wresters re-entered the ring Christain was greeted with a Slam to the Chops. Ziggler quickly discarded an object in his fist. Dolph performed a Backward Head Slam and the the Zig Zag (Bulldog) for the Pin. Dolph Ziggler is the NEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWW WWE Champion. 15:14

6. Randy Orton won by Count-Out over R-Truth. R-Truth used his speed to frustrate Orton who was unable to gain any edge. The Action went OOR where Slams to the steps were traded and Head Slams to the Guard Rail. Orton threw R-Truth into the Post and then Rubbed his Face to the Floor. A Slam through the Press table left R-Truth unable to make the count. 8:06

7. John Cena won by DQ over Sheamus. During an interview with Renee Young Sheamus impressed at his ability to work the fans. He talked about his turn to being a heel and that the era of underdogs is over; “This is the real Sheamus. I am here to kick butts in any way I can.” Sheamus was awarded extra points to his total . Cena was able to offset Sheamus’ moves and take charge of the match. Sheamus was reeling when he bailed from the ring. He re-entered with a Chair and pushed Referee Scott Armstrong. Armstrong immediately called for the bell. Sheamus tried to hit Cena with the chair but Cena avoided the smash and performed an Attitude Adjustment (Standing Fireman’s Carry) in return. 10:45
 
GV
The Brass Rail & Allentown Brew presents;
WWE Wrestling (2014-15)
PPL Center – Allentown, PA Att: 7,844

Commentators; Booker T & Michael Cole
Referees; Jason Ayers & Dan Engler
Ring; Greg Hamilton

1. Adam Rose with The Bunny and Bo Dallas; Double DQ. Rose was in control of the match so Bo resorted to bailing from the ring and re-entering with a Trash Can. The Bunny ran in the ring and was trying to stop Bo. Bo was going to hit The Bunny with the Trash Can but Rose stopped him. Referee Jason Ayers who had been distracted turned to see the action and wasn’t sure who the culprit was. He called a Double DQ. 3:41

2. Bayley; Belly to Bayley Suplex Pin over Eva Marie. Eva was able to inflic some damage OOR using the Guard Rail to chole out Bayley. In the ring Eva was able to Grind Bayley’s face to the Canvas but the tise of the match change when Eva, trying a Corner Splash, crashed into the post. Bayley used a Flying Body Press to set up the Suplex finisher. 6:58

3. Neville; 450° Splash Pin over Heath Slater. Slater performed a Smash Hit (Lifting DDT) but couldn’t get the pin. Time and again he complained to Referee Jason Ayers that the count was too slow. Neville, who recently dropped his first name Adrian, performed a Slingshot Carapult and then the finishing 450° Splash. 4:56

4. Los Matadores (Diego and Fernando) with El Torito and J & J Security (Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble); Double Count-Out. The Action OOR seemed destined to end in the wrestlers unable to get back to beat the count. They fought on the ramp and along ringside where the press had to leave to avoid damage. The match was over when the two teams left the ramp and fought down the hall to the Food Court. Booker T suggested that maybe because it was Taco Tuesday all wouldn’t be lost. 14:10

5. Luke Harper and Mark Henry; Double Count-Out. Most of the action was OOR. With Harper recently becoming more fan friendly and Mark a fan favorite, the crowd was probably just as satisfied that the match ended without a winner. It didn’t mean that these two stars wouldn’t do their best. Henry slammed Harper to the Press Table and boke it. Harper retailiated with a Trash can Smash; the only item he could get his hands on. Harper performed a Discus Clothesline and though Mark slammed heavy to the floor he wouldn’t stay down. The two fought into the crowd and were in the 5th row when Referee Dan Engler, who was observing this match, rose from his seat to tell the wrestlers that they had been counted out. 9:52

6. Dean Ambrose; Dirty Deeds (DDT) Pin over Seth Rollins with Kane. Seth at one time was part of The Shield with Dean Ambrose as the leader. Since that time Rollins has the blessings of The Authority and does the bidding for HHH and Stephanie along with Kane and Big Show. Roman Reigns, The Shield’s other member, set out as a singles wrestler leaving Ambrose to fend for himself. The Authority with Seth is determined to destroy Ambrose and then Reigns. The Authority was speaking to the fans who could hardly hear because of their own booing. Ambrose came to the ring and yelled at Rollins to come down and start the match. Rollins was without his bodyguard coolies J & J Security so Kane chose to be the ringside bodyguard. Ambrose received points for breaking up The Authority’s talk much to the crowd’s delight. It also left Ambrose with a slight point edge. Kane couldn’t stay out of the action and it proved fatal. After Ambrose used a Top Rope Headroller, Kane punched Dean in the back. As Ambrose turned around a little wobbly, Rollins grabbed him from behind. Kane hauled off to smash Ambrose who ducked aside and Seth took the slam to the chops. Ambrose immediately used the Dirty Deeds DDT and got the pin. 11:13

7. World Title – Bray Wyatt (Challenger); Sister Abigail (Swinging Reverse STO) Pin over Golddust (Champion). A sneak attack backfired for Wyatt as he fell through the ropes. Golddust too charge and seemed to have a pin after a Diving Cross Body. A Flying Forearm was almost amother pin by Bray was able to avoid the three count. Wyatt used a shot jab to daze Goddust during a Haedlock. Bray threw an object from his hand to the crowd. Wytt performed a Skull Crusher and then Sister Abigail to gain the pin. Bray Wyatt is the NEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWW WWE World Champion. 12:21.
 
GV
Ozzie’s Good Eats & The Auls Shebeen presents
WWE Wrestlinbg (2014-15)
Monday Night Raw
Patriot Center = Fairfax, VA Att: 9,912

Commentators; John Bradshaw Layfield & Booker T
Referees; Chad Patton & Drake Wuertz
Ring; Lilian Garcia Interviews; Tom Phillips

1. Viktor with Konnor won by Count-Out over Darren Young. Viktor and Konnor, who are the team Ascension, interrupted a promo that young was doing with Tom Phillips. As a singles wrestler, Viktor needed some extra points and this gave him a few but not nearly enough to even the odds against Young. When the match was legitimate, Young was in charge and finally hit Viktor with a Gutbuster. Konnor sensing disaster tripped Darren during a distraction. Young bailed from the ring to confront Konnor and they were slugging it out when t bell rang after Referee Chad Patton’s count reached the limit. 5:15

2. Tamana Snula; Superfly Splash Pin over Carmela. Carmela was able to Rake the Eyes to set up a Cranium Cracker but she couln’t get the pin as Tamina kicked out several times. As Carmela argued with Referee Drake Wuertz that the counts were slow, Snuka used a Spin Kick to put Carmela down and dazed. Tamana gave the crowd qhat they were chanting; The Superfly Splash to gain the pin. 4:46

3. Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) beat The Legionnaires (Marcus Louis and Sylvester Lefort). The Legionnaires came out in French Foreign Legion coats and hats reminding those old enough to remember the original Foreign Legion team of Sgt. Jacque Goulet and Karl Gotch. In an effort to gain the advantage The Legionnaires attacked the Dragons before the match. During the match Louis and Lefort used Dirty Doubleteaming to keep the advantage. Determined to prove themselves on National TV the Legionnaires eventually made an error. Marcus had a Fire Extinguisher and reaching into the past again Marcus sprayed foam at Kalisto. (One of Luna Vachon’s favorite moves) Unfortuanately he hit Sylvester in the face. Kalisto wasted no time in using Sada del Sol (DDT) and Sin Cara followed with a Senton Bomb for the pin. 8:24

4. Chris Jericho; Liontamer Submission over Fandango with Rosa Mendes. Fandango and Rosa danced to the ring to the music “Pena Flamenca” by Jim Johnston. The crowd enjoyed the display but Jericho, making a rare appearance, was less than enthusiastic. Fandango was able to show his Last Dance (Legdrop) but after climbing the Ropes and making a suicide Dive he crashed to the canvas. Jericho used a Catapult Splash and The Liontamer for the Submission. 4:39

5. Bad News Barrett; Falling Knee Rib Crusher Pin over Erick Rowan. Erick got a neat pin after a Big Boot but Barrett was able to place his foot on the Ropes. After Barrettt bailed from the ring he re-entered and had a Foreign Object in his fist. He Smashed Ericj in the Chops and threw the Object from the ring. It was later recoved by an ushe and revealed to be a Wrench. Barrett performed a Torpedo Dive on the dazed Rown and then finished with the Rib Crusher. 7:51

6. Daniel Bryan; Yes Lock! No Lock! Submission over Curtis Axel with Paul Hayman. Axel used a Vicious Chairshot during the entrance to gain extra points on his total. During the match Curtis used a Facebreaker to put Bryan down but couldn’t get the pin. Hayman who was frustrated tried some Right Guard Spray to the etes of Daniel. He hit Curtis in the face. Bryan climbed the Ropws for a Top Rope Elbow and then the Yes Lock! No Lock! Submission. Cyrtis was in agony over the spray the burned his eyes. He could not tap out. Hayman had to throw in the towel. 10:16

7. WWE Tag Team Title (Vacant) - The Brass Ring Club (Cesaro and Tyson Kidd) with Natalya beat Mid-Mizdow (The Miz and Damen Mizdow) with Summer Rae. The Mis who refers to himself as The Moneymaker and Damien who is called The Stunt Double strutted around the ring showing their confidence and arrogance. Miz and Mizdow actually head a few cheers during their introduction and it cost them points. During the match Natalya made her presence known to Mizdow after grabbing him in the Groin and Squeezing. The match was even. Damien was able to re-cover and used an M-14 (Neckbreaker) on Kidd. Damien took for granted that the match would be over but Kidd kicked out with some help from Cesaro. The Miz ran in and used a Mizard of Oz (DDT) on Cesaro but Kidd broke up the pin. Cesaro was able to perform a European Uppercut on Damien and the a Headrammer on the Miz who tried to break it up. Jason used a Corkscrew Dive and then pinned Mizdow while Natalya was fighting with Summer Rae OOR. The Brass Ring Club is the NEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWW WWE Tag Team Champions . 15:48
 
GV
Broad Axe Tavern & Jersey Mike’s presents;
NWA Mid-Atlantic Wrestling (1980’s)
WHGY-TV Chan 33
Deuces Wild – Hagerstown, MD Att: 1,098

Commentators; Bob Caudke & Nick Pond
Referees; Angelo Martinelli & Tommy Young
Ring; Jo Ann Fremont

1. Wild Bill Ash with Downtown Bruno won by Count-Out over Mike Fever. Mike was pumped up for this match but his enthusiasm soon ended. Ash who is a notorious cheater got off to a quick start. With a Hidden Foreign Object. Fever who got frustrated bailed from the ring to take a breather but only added to his woes as Wild Bill followed. Bill used a Rash Can over the Head of Fever and then an Arkansas Whiplash (Rear Flying Chinlock) into the Post. All this time Bruno was patting Wild Bill on the back. Fever was unable to answer the Count . 3:12

2, Scott McGhee; Flying Dropkick Pin over Nobleman Joe Turco. Turco who has a slight following because of his antics gave a greeting to the women; “Saluti a tutte le belle donne.” (Greetings to all the Beautiful Women.” Turco strutted around the ring throwing kisses to the fans. Turco had a Sharp Object but was unable to make use of it because McGhee threw the object down to the floor. As a backup Turco had a small bag of substance. It looked like tobacco that he tried to rub in McGhee’s eyes. Scott was able to avoid the substance to the eyes and countered with a Running Knee Lift that dazed Turco. Scott, from Shipley, England, finshed with a flying Dropkick for the pin. 3:49

3. King Konga; Diving Headbutt Pin over Ali Bey. Ali Baey, who is known to the fans, received a few cheers although he uses a rough style in the ring. King Konga, from Tonga, is unknown and a bit scraey looking with a painted face and towering at 6’3” and 300 pounds. The fans didn’t know what to expect. Ali Bey tried to gain an advantage with Illegal Chokes and a Vicious Rope Burn. Konga responded with a Grinding Headlock and then a Diving Headbutt that almost KO’s Ali Bey. The fans were cheering for Konga as he pinned Bey. 4:56

4. Crazy Luke Graham with Percy Pringle; Illegal Taped Thumb Submission over Gene Ligon. Graham and Pringle were booed as they entered. Graham responded with a Fist Shake and a scowl on his face. This really got the fans booing. The early advantage in the match went to Ligon as he used some speed to frustrate Graham. After a Turnbuckle Leap and attempted Pin by Gene, Graham was able to get his foot on the ropes with the help of Pringle. Referee Tommy Young, who is usually spot-on, clearly missed the pin. As Young was jawing with Pringle, Luke Smashed a Chair over Ligon’s Head. Ctazy Luke then jammed his Taped Thumb to Gen’s Throat. Referee Tommy Young turned around to see Ligon stuggling and called the match. 5:15

5. Jerry Oates; Spinning Toe Hold Submission over Jesse Barr. Barr, who wants to challenge Mr. Florida (Paul Jones) for that honorary title, was confident that Oates who is ½ of the Tag Team Silver Bullets with Kendall Windham, would not be a factor in Jesse climb in the rankings. Jesse began the match by blindsiding Oates and throwing him Face First to the floor below. Jerry was clearly injured from the fall. As Oates re-entered the ring Barr used the ropes to choke out Jerry and then a VBulldog in an attempt to gain the pin. Oates was able to kick out several times. As Barr argued with Referee Angelo Martinelli, Oates used a Spinning Back Kick to down and daze Barr. Jerry followed with the Spinning Toe Hold that had Jesse submitting. 6:35

6. The Great Kabuki with Oliver Humperdink won by DQ over Kendall Windham. Kendall, a huge fan favorite was pumped by the fans reaction. During this even match Kabuki was able to hook in a Singapore Nerve Hold that took all of Kendall’s willpower to avoid the submission. Back on his feet Windham used a Spinning Neckbreaker that had Kabuki in trouble. Then the match took an UNUSUAL Turn. Kendo Nagasaki ran down to the ring to help his Asian Invasion partner Kabuki. Jerry Oates ran down to help his patner Kendall. Humperdink distracted referee Tommy Young while Nagasaki threw some Nun-Chucks in the ring. The Nun-Chucks fell to the canvas. Oates was screaming to Kendall; “Don’t pick them up.” It was too late. Kendall had the Nun-Chucks in his hands as Referee Tommy Young turned around. Kendall was DQ’d. 7:34

7. Hercules Ayala; Jumping Leg Drop Pin over King Curtis Iaukea with Kevin Sullivan. The popular Ayala got a big ovation and also received points for a Brilliant Promo with Barbara Clary who made the trip from Florida for CWF’s WKID-TV. Iaukea had a Small Hidden Object that he clenched in his fist and used several times buy was unable to slow Ayala. The strong man from Puerto Rico used a Reverse Piledriver on King Curtis. Sullivan tried to save Curtis by throwing a Fireball. He only managed to blind Curtis. Ayala finished with the Jumping Leg Drop. 9:53
 
GV
Daddy Joe’s Beach House & Sadie Mae’s Café presents;
Georgia Championship Wrestling (1980)
WCSW-TV Chan 21
Tuck Swangers’s – Gaffney, SC Att: 706

Commentators; Freddie Miller & Gordie Solie
Referees; Lucky Roberts & Stu Schartz
Ring; Betty Reeve

1. Bugsy McGraw; The Splash Pin over Dave Barbie. Bugsy was pumped for this match and couldn’t help but show his rougher side. He attacked Barbie with a Sharp Object leaving a serious gash on Dave’s head. During some OOR action (Barbie trying to gat a breatjer) Bugsy slammed dave to the floor. Barbie somehow climbed back in the ring but was greeted with The Splash and pinned. 3:25

2. Tony Anthony; Brainbuster Pin over Trent Knight. Anthony who is from Bucksnort, TN was cheered upon introduction ans Knight was booed. The odd thing is that Tony is the sort of heel and Knight the Face. It didn’t matter to the fans because neither wrestler was well known and this was Bucknort against Pittsburgh, PA. Trent used a Flying Forearm that dazed but couldn’t keep Tony dowm. Anthony responded with a Running Ax Handle a Bucksnort Blaster (Choke Slam) and then the Brainbuster Pin. 3:13

3. Jimmy Golden with Brenda Britton and Tommy Lane; Double Count-Out. Brenda heard the shouts of “Flea Bag.” Lane proved to be a very tough test for the arrogant Golden and would have had a Pin after a Gourd Buster. Brenda tried to spray perfume to Tommy eyes but missed. Robert Fuller ran down to help Jimmy as Golden bailed from the ring. Lane followed and was fighting with Fuller and Golden when Referee Lucky Roberts called for the bell and the Double Count-Out. 5:28

4. Jay Youngblood; Flying Tomahawk (Forearm) Pin over Hangman Len Kruger. Kruger used Illegal Chokes and then pulled out a foreign Object to use for smashes to the ribs. The Very populat Youngblood was able to kick the Object from Kruger’s hand, and used a Turnbuckle Clothesline to down the Hangman. As Kruger got to his feet he was hit with the Flying Tomahawk. 4:51

5. The Playboys (Steve Armstrong and Mike Graham) beat The Mod Squad (Spike and Basher) with J.D. Costello. The Mod Squad along with Costello did the best they could to gain an advantage with Double and Triple Teaming. The Playboys used teamwork to mount a comeback with Steve ebentually hitting Spike with a Missile Dropkick and Mike pinning Spike with an Olympic Roll-Up. As Basher tried to help prevent the pin by running in with a Trash Can Steve Dropkicked him. Spike’s momentum carroed him into J.D. Costello and both tumbled from the ring. This match was a crowd pleaser. 10:13

6. Jumping Joe Savoldi; High Flying Dropkick Pin over Flamboyant Eric Embry. Savoldi was being interviewed by Gordie Siloie when Embry blindsided Joe with a Floodlamp Smash. Jumping Joe was injured but insisted on competing in the match. Embry had the early advantage and the point advantage after injuring Joe who lost a few hundred points from his total. Eric hit Joe with a neckbreaker but couldn’t get the pin. The determined Savoldi kicked out several times. Emby argued the counts with Referee Stu Schartz giving Joe time to perform a Flying Knee Rib Crusher. As the dazed Embry got to his feel Savoldi used a High Flying Dropkick for the pin. 7:16

7. Billy Jack and Purple Haze with Kevin Sullivan and Luna; Double DQ. With the Army of Darkness in wait this match did not seemed destined for a pin conclusion. Billy used his power to beat off the bigger Haze. Sullivan and Luna kept interfering trying to turn the tide. Luna was distracting Referee Lucky Roberts when Billy caught Haze in a Full Nelson. The Dream. Buzz Sawywr and Maya Singh came running to the ring followed by Jay Youngblood, Steve Armstrong and Mike Graham. It was Chaos as Lucky turned to see the action. Not sure of the culprits Referee Lucky Roberts called the match a Double DQ. 8:52
 
GV
Snuffy’s Shanty Bodacious Menu presents;
Mid-Atlantic Wrasslin’ (1980’s)
On WHHN-TV Chan-10
Varmint’s Lodge – Hootin’ Holler Att: 135 (SRO)

Commentators; Leo Voss, Sheriff Tait & Parson Silas
Referees; Ron West & Sonny Fargo
Ring; Snuffy & Loweezy Smif

1. Mr. Ito with Hiro Matsuda; Deadly Nerve Hold Submission over Downtown Denny Brown. Denny, a newcomer, was sign autographs and handing out glossy pictiures before the match when Mr. Ito and Hiro Matsuda came out and attacked Denny kicking and choking him. Denny was injured but competed in the match. Mr. Ito had a tremendous advantage over the limping Denny. It was a blessing for Brown when Itp hooked in the Nerve Hold for the Submission. 1:55

2. Al Perex and “The Demon” Joe Turner; Double Count-Out. Perez, the popular NY Rocker, had the advantage in the ring but when the action went OOR the tide changed. The wrestlers traded slams to the steps and to the Guard Rail. Perex hit Turner with a Super Kick on the Ramp that seemed like curtains for The Demon but Mr. Ito and Hiro Matsuda still celebrating their win decided to help Turmer. Perex did the best he could against the Doubleteam but couldn’t avoid the Count-Out. As wrestlers ran out to break up the Brawl, Perez was yelling at Matsuda; “You coward! If you think your wrestlers are so good then let them come and face the NY Rockers.” 4:10

3. Tracy Smothers won by DQ over Abudadien with The Daughters of Darkness (Luna & Lock) and a Bag of Snakes. In spite of intimidation by the Army of Darkness, Tracy got down to business slamming Abudadien and Dropkicking him. After a Fling Elbow Smash Abudadien was out of Gas and ready to be pinned. Lock ran in the ring and Sprayed Oven Cleaner to Tracy’s Eyes then Luna hooked in a her very painful Crotch Claw. Referee Ron West called the DQ as several of security pulled Luna and Lock from the ring. Everyone was sure to watch the Bag of Snakes. Rumors are that a Cobra is one of the slithering serpents. 3:45

4. Brad Armstrong won by DQ over Pretty Boy Larry Sharp. Armstrong got a huge ovation with lots of Hootin and Hollering. Bra’s father, Bob, is one of the all time favorites in this area and his son has inherited the fans. Pumped up by the fans reaction Brad used his spped to offset the veteran Sharp’s knowhow. Brad performed a perfect Fling Crossbody that had Larry bailing from the Ring to avoid being pinned. Frustrated, Sharp re-entered thering with a 2 x 4. Referee Sonny Fargo called for the bell and ordered Sharp from the ring. Sharp protested but wouldn’t go any further against Sonny who in his wrestling days was known a Roughhouse. 5:48

5. The Dream (Mike Davis) with The Daughters of Darkness (Luna and Lock) pinned Soul Train Jones. Jones had the fans behind him but could not overcome the illegal antics by members of The Army. Jones used a Top Rope Dropkick that had The Dream in trouble. Luna and Lock distracted Referee Ron West as Maya Singh (A strange looking Bob Roop). Roop slammed a chair over Soul Train’s Skull. As Jones sluped to the canvas, davis covered. Referee West turned to see the pin. 7:36

6. The Jayhawkers (Bobby Jaggers and Dutch Mantel beat The Cowboys (Sam Houston and Nelson Royal). Jaggers; Reverse Neckbreaker Pin over Houston. Sam uses a Headlock Bulldog on Jaggers that almost had the pin. Unfortunately Referee Sonny Fargo was dazed in a collision with the wrestlers. Mantel OOR hit Nelson Royal with a Trash can and then used Shoo Baby (his Whip) on Houston who was pinning Jaggers. Mantel ran in the ring and choked Houston with Shoo Baby. Fargo woke to see Royal tring desperately to get in the ring. Sonny held him back. Jaggers used the Reverse Neckbreaker for the pin on Sam. 11:51

7. Barry Windham; Bulldog Pin over Angel of Death with Playboy Gary Hart. Gary used a Loaded Boot, one of his signature interference moves, to stun Windham. Angel of Death followed with a Jumping Legdrop but he couldn’t get the pin. With each kickout the fans cheered louder and louder. Gary hart was jawing with a few fans and one old timer threatened to hit Playboy with a jug of XXXX Hooch. Baryy set up The Angel with a Corkscrew Dive than used The Bulldog for the pin. 9:13
 
GV
Jungle Queen Riverboat & Casablanca Café presents;
CWF-NWA Wrestling (1980’s)
On WKID – Chan 51
The Armory, Ft Lauderdale, FL Att: 3,280

Commentators; Gordie Solie & Barbara Clary
Referees; Tommy Weathers & Frenchy Bernard
Ring; Jay Goodley Interviews; ‘Take Five’ with Barbara Clary

1. Maya Singh with The Daughters of Darkness (Luna and Lock); Double Wristlock Submission over John Buy Ruffin. Not that he needed it but Maya was awarded extra points on his total when Barbara Clary interviewed him and The Daughters. These members of Army of Darkness along with The Dream put on a show for the TV audience. Very strange but very interesting. After the match began it was all Maya Singh. Young Ruffin took his lumps. After a set up Shoulder Breaker Singh hooked in the Wristlock. 2:45

2. The Spoiler II with Percy Pringle; Running Slam Pin over Private Jim Nelson. Nelson who hasn’t been wrestling as a member of The Cobra Corps used a rougher style that the fans didn’t expect but welcomed against Spoiler II. Nelson Raked Spoiler II’s eyes and used a Rope Burn several times. Spoiler II had an object in his hand and used it to slug Nelson in the stomach. This was followed by a Headrammer and then the Running Slam. 4:08

3. Brett Wayne; Diving Cross Body over Mod Squad Basher with J.D. Costello. Costello tried everything to give Basher the advantage but it simply wasn’t the Mod Squad member’s day. Costello pulled down the ropes but Basher fell through to the floor below. Costello tried to hit Wayne with a microphone but Basher took the full force to the noggin. By the tome Brett used a set up Backward Head slam, Basher had lost 550 points. Wayne pinned Basher with a Flying Cross Body. 3:42

4. Masked Superstar with Percy Pringle; Cobra Clutch Submission over The Intern. The Intern didn’t have a lot of offense in the match mainly due to The Superstar using a Crushing Head Butt that most think was from a Loaded Mask. The Interm had a patch of blood seeping through his white mask. The Superstar used a Punch to the Throat and a Swinging Neckbreaker to set up the Cobra Clutch. 2:51

5. The Koloff’s* (Nikita and Krusher Khrushev) with Ivan beat The Mulkey’s (Bill and Randy). Nikita; Russian Sickle Pin over Randy. Krusher used a Falling Knee to the Head of Bill that put Bill out of the match. Randy tried to come to his rescue but was greeted with a Chain Smash by Ivan and then a Throat Drop on the Ropes. Krusher held Randy up as Nikita used the light’s out Russian Sickle. *The Koloff’s are sometimes called The Russians when Khrushev is part of the team. 6:45

6. Non Title TV Match – Lumberjack (No DQ or Count-Out). Jimmy Garvin; Brainbuster Pin over David Von Erich (Champion) with J.J. Dillon. The match was fairly even when David caught Jimmy in a Claw. Dillon wanted to help so he tried to hit Garvin over the head with a Beer Bottle (thgis is a change for Dillon ne usually uses a bottle of Jack Daniels). Dillon missed as somehow Garvin moved. Von Erich took the smash. As David slumped against the Turnbuckle, Jimmy mustered enough strength to hit Von Erich with a Flying Elbow Smash to set up the Brainbuster. David Von Erich retains the belt in this Non-Title match. 9:46

7. Mr. Wrestling II; Belly to Back Suplex Pin over Pac Song with Playboy Gary Hart. Mr. Wrestling II was pumped by the huge ovation from the fans adding extra points to his total. During an interview session at Take Five with Barbara Clary, Hart and Pac Song were interrupted by Mr. Wrestling II and though no physical action resulted at the time, Hart and Pac Song were visually upset adding more points to the Masked hero. Pac Song was effective with Karate Thrusts duing the early goings. Mr. Wrestling II mounted a comeback and the wrestlers traded legitimate moves for a while. Mr. Wrestling II caught Pac Song with a Million $ Knee Lift that usually spells Lights Out. The Belly to Belly Suplex got the pin. 10:02
 
GV
Whitley’s Peanuts & Mister Goodies presents;
Mid-Atlantic Wrestling (1980’s)
On WTVR-TV Channel 6
The Hurt Factory – Lynchburg, VA Att: 2,488

Commentators; Billy Powell & Joe Munick
Referees; Col. Ted Hopkins & Burrhead Jones
Ring; Liz Armstrong

1. Mr. Pogo with Hiro Matsuda; Asian Nerve Hold Submission over Len Denton. During the entranve a fan dumped a cup of soda over Matsuda’s head. Mr. Pogo grabbed a sign a broke it in half in retaliation. Matuda’s team The Mister’s of Evil, of which Mr. Pogo is a member, are hated. During the match Denton gave Mr. Pogo a lot of trouble; Lifting Knee and an Elbow Drop that got several pin attempts that had Pogo nearly pinned. Matsuda sensing the end for the Evil Pogo was able to take advantage of a distraction and slam a Kendo Stick to Denton’s head KO’ing him. Pogo hooked in the Nerve Hold and Referee Col. Ted Hopkins called for the submission when he saw that Denton was completely out. 3:52

2. Super Destroyer I; Superplex Pin over Big Pete Austin. Pete, a newcomer, is trying to make a name for himself. He smokes a cigar and tries to display an uppity attitude. His look reminds people of Johnny V. Pete shocked the Super Destroyer I with a Running Ax Handle the not sure what to do tried it again. Super Destroyer I stepped aside and allowed the momentum to carry Pete through the ropes crashing to the floor below. As Austin tried to re-enter the ring Super Destroyer I kicked him with a Loaded Boot. The Superplex followed for the Pin. 2:39

3. Ray Candy; Big Splash Pin over Mod Squad Spike with J.D. Costello. Candy was awarded extra points on his total for an excellent promotion for an up and coming show. J.D. Costello complained that he never gets a chance to promote his team on TV. The best that Spike could do in the match is an attempt to hit Candy with a Blackjack. What Spike got for his trouble was an Smashing Elbow to the chops. Candy set up the finish with a Running Shoulder Breaker and then the Splash. 4:09

4. Cyclone Negro and Gorgeous George South; Double Count-Out. South got some cheers during his introduction. Because of his connection to the area George was not penalized points in spite of being the heel. The match eventually went OOR where Cyclone Negro used a Jumping Piledriver to KO South on the ramp. Before Cyclone could get back to the ring, The Super Destroyer I interrupted and pushed Cyclone. Cyclone hauled off and smashed Super Destroyer I in the chops. This lead to a Brawl that was broken up by several wrestlers from the Locker area. The time ran out and Referee Burrhead Jones called for the bell. 5:12

5. The Desperados (Black Bart and Ron Bass) with J.J. Dillon beat the Rocky’s (King and Jones). Bass; Texas Gourdbuster Pin over Rocky Jones. The Desperados used some Dirty Doubleteam to gain an advantage in their usual fashion. The Rocky’s countered with their own Doubleteam moves. A Skull Crusher to the Corner Post was followed by a Doubleteam DDT on Black Bart. It looked like curtains for The Desperados but Ron Bass ran in with Bart’s Branding Iron and used it for a Cranium Cracker to Jones. J.J. Dillon, who had been distracting Referee Col. Ted Hopkins, threw a cup of beer into Rocky King’s face. Bass used a Texas Gourdbuster to put Jones away. 9:23

6. Rotten Ron Starr with Peaches; Hidden Foreign Object Smash Pin over Sweet Brown Sugar (Skip Young). Sweet Brown was cheered as he entered. He took time to slap hands and play to the crowd. His popularity irritated Starr. During the match Brown Sugar hit Starr with a Flying Missile Shot and rhen a Top Rope Flying Knee. Starr was in trouble when Peaches used a can of Black Flag to spray Sweet Brown in the eyes. Starr reached in his trunks for a Foreign Object that went undetected. A Smash to the chops KO’s Sweet Brown who was holding his eyes from the pain of the Black Flag. 7:36

7. Magnum TA won by DQ over The Tennessee Stud Robert Fuller with Brenda Britton. Fuller and especially Brenda were greeted with boos and screams of “Flea Bag” meant for Brenda. As usual Magnum TA was greeted with the usual big ovation. Magnum is admired for his ring ability and rapport but in this case he is also a native of Virginia having been born in Tidewater. Referee Col. Ted Hopkins who has had dealing with Fuller and Brenda gave a stiff warning to them. Brenda yelled; “Why us?” The match was staring to lean toward Magnum as he wore down Fuller. In an UNUSUAL Finish, Jimmy Golden, Fuller’s partner on the Stud Stable, ran down to the ring with a Barbed Wire Baseball Bat and enetered the ring. Hopkins who had been distracted by Brenda turned around to see the infraction. He called for the bell and for help. Wrestlers ran down from the Locker Area. 9:12
 
GV
Captain Joe’s & Huddle House presents;
NWA Georgia Wrestling (1980’s)
WTCG-TV – Chan 11
Thornton AC – Broxton, GA Att: 1,324

Commentators; Stan Rhodes & Gordie Solie
Referees; Doug Smith & Scrappy McGowan
Ring; Olive Castle Interviews in Gordie’s Corner

1. Ron Slinker with Luna, Lock and Abudadien with Bag of Snakes; Karate Chop to Throat Pin over Ron Shaw. Slinker displayed his talent for cheating. He had a Hidden Foreign Object that he used freely while the Army of Darkness distracted Referee Doug Smith. Slinker even began the match by chasing Ring Announcer Olive Castle from the ring when Castle referred to him as Ron Stinker. Luna got into the action applying a Crotch Claw to Shaw that had him screaming for mercy. The Karate Chop to the Throat ended the match. 2:45

2. Porkchop Cash won by DQ over Bob Rusty Riddle. Riddle offered a handshake to Cash to begin the match but Porkchop knew of Riddle’s sneaky antics. What Rusty got in return was a Forearm to the Chops. Cash was in control during the match and it frustrated Riddle. Rusty bailed from the ring and returned with a Chair. He pushed Referee Scrappy McGowan who immediately called for the bell. Porkchop who saw Riddle entering with the chair retrieved a Trash Can and was willing to continue the match. McGowan’s decision stood. 4:26

3. New Zealand Militiaman Rip Morgan with Downtown Bruno pinned Mike Jackson. Jackson clearly had the advantage and after a Running Ax handle and a Neckbreaker he should have had the pin. Bruno distracted Referee Doug Smith while Wild Bill Ash ran in from the Locker Room and broke up the Pin. Smith noticed Ash at ringside and was ordering him back to the Locker Room when Bruno threw a cup of Beer into Jackson’s face. Morgan Slammed a Flagpole to Jackson’s forehead KO’ing him. Referee Smith turned to see the pin. 4:52

4. Don Kernoldle and The Black Hand; Double Count-Out. The Black Hand was booed upon his entrance and had some cups thrown at him. He retaliated by breaking a sign and making a gesture with his gloved hand. The Black Hand and The Black Hand #2 are a hated tag team in Southern Georgia. The match eventually went OOR where Kernoldle used a Jumping Leg Drop on the Ramp to put The Black Hand down. As Kennodle headed back to the ring The Black hand #2 ran down and slammed a Tray over Don’s head. Neither wrestler could make the count. Fans were asked later the possible identities of The Black Hand’s. Several said John Travolta was the Black Hand and Jimmy Carter was Black Hand #2. Other guesses were; Fonzie, Evil Knievel, Hawkeye Pierce and Nobleman Joe Turko. 5:05

5. Jake Roberts with Kevin Sullivan and Abudadien and a Bag of Snakes; DDT Pin over Jeff “The Stomper” Gouldie. Sullivan, Roberts and Abudadien were interviewed by Gordie Soulie. It was a fabyulous interview and promotion for up & coming shows in spite of the intimidation through rhetoric that is Sullivan’s Army. Gouldie proved to be no pushover and learned many rougher moves from his famous father The Mongolian Stomper. A Wicked Kick to the Groin led to a Grinding Face Claw that had Jake in serious trouble. Abudadien was able to distract Referee Doug Smith, who was leery about the bag of snakes (one is rumored to be a Cobra). Kevin Sullivan Threw a Fireball that blinded Gouldie. Jake used a DDT to gain the pin then kicked Gouldie in the ribs out of frustration. 6:46

6. Mr. Florida (Paul Jones) with Melissa Ann Hyatt; Double Underhook DDT Pin over Super Destroyer II with Playboy Gary Hart. Super Destroyer wasted no time and attacked Mr. Florida as he was taking off his jacket. This lead to an early advantage but Mr. Florida fought back. As the tide turned, Gary Hart tried to even the score. He used a loaded Boot to kick Mr. Florida in the head. Melissa who snuck up on Hart outside the ring Spayed some Hair Gel to Gary’s eyes. He missed with the boot and hit Super Destroyer #2 by mistake. Mr. Florida used a Missile Shot to set up the Underhook DDT for the Pin. 8:39

7. Rock and Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) beat A & R Wrecking Crew (Wild Bill Ash and Pat Rose) with Downtown Bruno. The Rock and Roll Express had a good entrance with a big ovation and a few women kissing Morton and Gibson. The added incentive added points to their total and along with Doubleteaming points the Rock and Roll were in control. During the match Ash and Rose along with Bruno did their best to counter speed with dirty moves. Rose and Bruno were on the Ring Apron conferring. Bruno was about to hand Rose what looked like a wrench when Morton dropkicked them to the floor below. Wild Bill Ash fighting with Gibson was distracted by a lady in the crowd who flashed her undies. All excited he let down his guard and it cost him. The Express used a Doubleteam Dropkick to put Ash on the canvas. Gibson covered for the pin. 11:12
 
GV
Nathan’s Famous and The Shake Shack presents;
TNA-Impact (2014-15)
NYBC Theater – Westbury, LI, NY Att: 2,880

Commentators; Josh Mathews & Professor Mike Tenay
Referees; Brian Hebner & Brian Stiffler
Ring; Christy Hemme

1. Khoya with James Storm; Sky High Spinebuster Pin over Rampage Brown. Storm, as usual, made an interesting and impressive entrance with Khoya the newest member of his Revolution stable. Khoya is from Pune, India and doesn’t seem to fit The Revolution style stable but has been recruited and in a short time has been impressive. The match finally got under way after James Storm jawed for several minutes on the microphone. Rampage had a few moves that came close to a pin. After a Flying Legdrop Brown may have gotten the pin if Storm hadn’t interfered for the save. Khoya used a Torpedo Dive to down Rampage who was complaining to Referee Brian Hebner. A Sky High Spinebuster put Brown down for the Pin. 4:04

2. The East End Butcher Sha Samuels; Exploder Suplex Pin over Nightclaw Brian Cage. Cage used his speed to offset the power of Samuels who many think is the best wrestler to emerge from the British Boot Camp. Cage went to the well once too often with high flying moves and missed a Five Star Elbow Drop. Nightclaw was still hurting when he got to his feet and was met with a Mongolian Chop and then the Exploder Suplex. 5:39

3. Havok (Jessica); Demon Drop Piledriver Pin over Cherry Bomb. Havok seems to enjoy intimidation youngsters in the crowd. She wears a mouth mask like Darth Vader and has the size (170 lbs) that makes her larger than most Knockout wrestlers. She has dropped the Jessica from her name. Cherru Bomb had an early advantage finally performing a Best Superkick Ever. Havok barely escaped several pin attempts. Havok had a Hidden Foreign Object in her hand when she hit Cherry Bomb with a Jawbreaker. Cherry Bomb collapsed to the canvas. Havok showed off with a demon Drop Piledriver for the Pin. 6:41

4. The Beat Down Clan’s Low-Ki with MVP and Kenny King; Ki-Krusher (Driver) Pin over King Mo. Mo had quite a few cheers as he entered. Of course he was up against the much hated BDC. Inspired Mo avoided an early blindside sending Low-Ki to the floor below. It was a great start for Mo but he was up against too much with MVP, Kenny King and Homicide who joined them. While Referee Brian Stiffler was busy trying to get Homicide back to the Locker area, Kenny and MVP used a Falling Face Wrecker on Mo. Low-Ki immediately followed with the Ki-Krusher for the Pin. 7:06

5. Knux with The Menagerie; Sitout Spinebuster Pin over Mandrews (Mark Andrews). The fans were clapping when they heard the Circus Music and out came Knux surrounded by The Menagerie and Balloons. In spite of being neutral in this match the fans took to The Menagerie as the members; The Rebel and Crazzy Steve handed out some Balloons and Cotton Candy to the kids. Knux had points added to his total. It was a tough act to follow for Mandrews who is a newcomer from England and is a tag member with Rockstar Spud. The Rebel, as usual was a constant diversion, swinging on the ropes throughout the match. Mandrews showed his speed and his aerial ability several times but a Beautiful Moonsault went for naught as he crashed to the canvas. The much larget Knux used a Jumping Legdrop and then the Sitout Spinebuster for the Pin. 4:46

6. Matt Hardy; Twist of Fate (Cutter) Pin over Eric Young. Young was greeted with boos and cups thrown. Eric who had been a huge fan favorite at one time turned his back on the fans for rulebreaking. He stayed true to his new chosen ways in this match; Vicious Double Rope Burn, Rub Matt’s Face to the Canvas and Thumbscrew to Throat. Young got hold of a Microphone that he intended to use on Matt’s skull. Jeffhardy ran down to ringside, reached in the ring and grabbed the Microphone. When Young tried to retrieve it Jeff slammed it over Eric’s Head. Matt used a Running Skullcracker and then the Twist of Fate to gain the Pin. 8:23

7. TNA Vacant Tag Title – The Wolves (Davy Richards and Eddie Edwards) beat BDC – Beat Down Clan (Kenny King and MVP) with Homicide. Davy Richards submission over Kenny King. MVP performed a Kick to the back of Eddie’s Head that seemed like light’s out but Davy broke up the pin. Kenny ran in the ring to perform a Coronation DDT on Davy who was busy helping Eddie. As Kenny set up he was blindsided by Homicide who had climbed the Turnbuckle and leaped. The unsupecting Kenny was hit full force and KO’d along with Homicide. MVP tried to help but was held by Eddie. The Wolves performed The Force of Nature on King; Eddie used a Powerbomb and Davy a Backbreaker. Referee Brian Hebner called for a submission in spite of MVP’s protests from OOR wherehe fell during the scuffle with Eddie. The Wolves are the NEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWW TNA Tag Champions. 17:08
 
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