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  1. World Class selects Big Bubba Rogers (Big Boss Man)
  2. But he said his name..... twice
  3. You are only speaking of Raw, Smackdown, and PPV's. What about 2 hours of NXT, an hour each for 205 Live, Main Event, and NXT UK, and now a potential Talk Show. WWE is a part time job.
  4. Make sure to use the list from about half way down Page 2 of this thread. The first post on page 1 seems to be missing a bunch of guys.
  5. At least he had a cool finish in RoH.
  6. -10-12-84 from The Sports Arena in Amarillo, TX- 1) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:29 when Tonga Kid pinned II 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Chief Jules Strongbow in 11:17 w/Sunshine holding foot assisted pinfall! 3) Iceman King Parsons and Sam Houston wrestled to a Draw in 15:00 4) "Cowboy" Bob Orton/The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) w/Paul Jones defeated Barry Windham/The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) in 25:48 when Orton pinned Doll 5) Big John Studd and "Dr. D" David Schultz wrestled to a Double Count Out in 7:32 6) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette over The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 27:29 when Eaton pinned Mark after Cornette interference in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 7) Nick Bockwinkel and Brian Adias wrestled to a Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title 8) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich/Bruiser Brody fought Killer Khan/The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday to a Double Disqualification in 15:11 -10-13-84 from The Lubbock Memorial Coliseum in Lubbock, TX- 1) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:29 when Tonga Kid pinned II 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Chief Jules Strongbow in 11:17 w/Sunshine holding foot assisted pinfall! 3) Iceman King Parsons and Sam Houston wrestled to a Draw in 15:00 4) "Cowboy" Bob Orton/The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) w/Paul Jones defeated Barry Windham/The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) in 25:48 when Orton pinned Doll 5) Big John Studd and "Dr. D" David Schultz wrestled to a Double Count Out in 7:32 6) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette over The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 27:29 when Eaton pinned Mark after Cornette interference in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 7) Nick Bockwinkel and Brian Adias wrestled to a Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title 8) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich/Bruiser Brody fought Killer Khan/The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday to a Double Disqualification in 15:11 -10-14-84 from The Ector County Coliseum in Odessa, TX- 1) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:29 when Tonga Kid pinned II 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Chief Jules Strongbow in 11:17 w/Sunshine holding foot assisted pinfall! 3) Iceman King Parsons and Sam Houston wrestled to a Draw in 15:00 4) "Cowboy" Bob Orton/The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) w/Paul Jones defeated Barry Windham/The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) in 25:48 when Orton pinned Doll 5) Big John Studd and "Dr. D" David Schultz wrestled to a Double Count Out in 7:32 6) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette over The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 27:29 when Eaton pinned Mark after Cornette interference in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 7) Nick Bockwinkel and Brian Adias wrestled to a Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title 8) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich/Bruiser Brody fought Killer Khan/The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday to a Double Disqualification in 15:11 -10-15-84 from The Hemisfair Arena in San Antonio, TX- 1) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:29 when Tonga Kid pinned II 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Chief Jules Strongbow in 11:17 w/Sunshine holding foot assisted pinfall! 3) Iceman King Parsons and Sam Houston wrestled to a Draw in 15:00 4) "Cowboy" Bob Orton/The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) w/Paul Jones defeated Barry Windham/The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) in 25:48 when Orton pinned Doll 5) Big John Studd and "Dr. D" David Schultz wrestled to a Double Count Out in 7:32 6) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette over The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 27:29 when Eaton pinned Mark after Cornette interference in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 7) Nick Bockwinkel and Brian Adias wrestled to a Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title 8) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich/Bruiser Brody fought Killer Khan/The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday to a Double Disqualification in 15:11 -10-16-84 from The Frank Erwin Center in Austin, TX- 1) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:29 when Tonga Kid pinned II 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Chief Jules Strongbow in 11:17 w/Sunshine holding foot assisted pinfall! 3) Iceman King Parsons and Sam Houston wrestled to a Draw in 15:00 4) "Cowboy" Bob Orton/The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) w/Paul Jones defeated Barry Windham/The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) in 25:48 when Orton pinned Doll 5) Big John Studd and "Dr. D" David Schultz wrestled to a Double Count Out in 7:32 6) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette over The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 27:29 when Eaton pinned Mark after Cornette interference in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 7) Nick Bockwinkel and Brian Adias wrestled to a Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title 8) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich/Bruiser Brody fought Killer Khan/The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday to a Double Disqualification in 15:11
  7. Blehschmidt

    USWA

    Dundee and The Dream Machine doing what good heels should do, speaking their version of the truth and believing it. Great opening interview. On behalf of The Movement, please allow me to welcome Roosevelt Jones to the world of the enlightened!! Awesome introduction, and I am looking forward to seeing his progress! Nice wins for the Samoans, Wells, and Wrestling 3. Fabs/Bombers should be good next week. Ayala beating up two guys is a nice way to bounce back from a loss! Be interested to see who Gene Anderson digs up next. Crews, Young, and Fergie against DJ, Denny, and Shaw.....this is an awesome midcard mash up! Love It!! Tully and Landell working together to put down Hennig.... Man, you are putting together some amazing alliances! Great Show!
  8. Nice win for Kendall to kick off the show! A potential end of Mike Von Erich as a wrestler and a push for "Hollywood" John..... that all gets a big thumbs up from me!! Dissension in the Ladd Army! Johnny Rich has to be loving it! Embry and Manny is a great teaming, and I hope they keep coming at the army. Rufus and Tony is another fun team up! Big win for Mulligan and Dory! I really love the way you've crafted one story into a company wide thing, and it dominates the whole show, but it doesn't feel like "Oh God, more Ladd vs Mulligan Shit." It's all connected, but each part breathes on it's own.
  9. If being better than Big Cass is the standard for being a good worker in @KawadaSmile's world, I can't wait until he discovers Test!
  10. -Broadcasting live to our local affiliates in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri, as well as in Syndication across these great United States, the American Wrestling Association proudly presents World Class Wrestling, coming to you this week from the North Side Coliseum in Fort Worth!- Jim Ross: Good Evening Ladies and Gentleman, and welcome to a very special edition of AWA World Class Wrestling. I'm Jim Ross and with me for now is "Cowboy" Bill Watts. Tonight we will see two huge matches as both the World Class Tag Team Titles as well as the AWA World Tag Team Titles will be defended right here on this show. Bill Watts: I'll be here until the time comes for me to go handcuff myself to that little Mama's Boy runt Cornette! Jim Ross: Whichever team comes out on top of the AWA World Tag Team Championship match has commitments to defend those titles tomorrow night, so that match will be happening first to allow either The Movement or The Youngbloods extra time to shower, leave the arena, and get to the airport. Bill Watts: There is no time for celebration when you are champion of the world Jim. Jim Ross: Apparently not Bill. A further stipulation has been added to this match as well, let's head to this video taped statement from one of the heads of World Class Wrestling, Bob Geigel. Ladies and Gentleman, per the ruling of the American Wrestling Association Championship Committee, if either Brian Adias or Iceman King Parsons become involved in tonight's match between Jay and Mark Youngblood and the team of Shaska Whatley and Tiger Conway Junior for the AWA World Tag Team Titles, they will be immediately terminated from World Class Wrestling, and deemed inelligable to be hired by any affiliate of the American Wrestling Association. We expect a good clean championship bout from both teams. Thank You Jim Ross: There you have it Bill. If Adias or the Iceman get involved, they are essentially out of wrestling. Bill Watts: Neither of them are stupid men. They'll stay away tonight. Besides, next week they'll meet in the Main Event of our program in what we are calling a Lumberjack Strap Match. Jim Ross: A Lumberjack Strap Match? Bill Watts: We are gonna handcuff Conway, Whatley, and both Youngbloods to each of the four turnbuckles and give them leather straps. If Parsons and Adias leave the ring, those men have been instructed to whip the hell out of them! Jim Ross: That should get them to stay in the ring and settle their differences! Bill Watts: The winner also gets Bockwinkel for the Heavyweight Title on Halloween night! Jim Ross: That's huge! Bill Watts: That's next week. Let's get to this week! 1 Fall, 60 Minute Time Limit -The Movement (Shaska Whatley/Tiger Conway Jr) vs The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) - AWA World Tag Team Titles Conway and Whatley attempt to sneak attack The Youngbloods before the bell, but are met with a pair of chops to the top of the head, and then each of them receive a series of wicked chops to the chest. A double dropkick from Mark and Jay sends Shaska to the floor, and then Jay goes to work on Conway as Mark exits the ring. Jay Youngblood is all over Tiger Conway for the next several minutes, battering him with chops, working him over with a headlock, and finally whipping him into the ropes and catching him with a huge back body drop. Jay tags in Mark who does a little war dance and peppers Conway with more chops and takes him down with a dropkick. Mark Youngblood grabs the leg of Tiger Conway and looks to be going for a submission of some kind, but Conway reaches up and gouges the eyes of Youngblood. Conway quickly scurries across the ring and tags in Whatley. Shaska Whatley enters the ring and takes the recovering Mark Youngblood down with a big clothesline. Whatley grabs two handfuls of hair, jerks Mark to his feet, and plants him with a bodyslam. Whatley drops an elbow on Mark, then grabs a headlock of his own. Whatley grinds on the headlock, until Mark is able to bring his legs up and pull Shaska down into a head scissors. Shaska rolls free of it, and Mark attempts to get across the ring to tag in Jay, but Whatley is a little faster on this occasion and nails him with a double axe handle to the back. Whatley drags Youngblood back toward The Movement corner and hooks on an abdominal stretch. When referee David Manning is asking Mark Youngblood if he wants to give it up, Whatley reaches back and Conway grabs his hand to make the pressure even greater! This went on several times with The Movement ceasing to cheat just as Manning was about to catch them several times. Finally when the crowd was at a fever pitch, Manning caught them, and actually kicked the hands of both Whatley and Conway to stop the cheating. This allowed Mark Youngblood to hip toss Shaska Whatley and break the abdominal stretch. Mark began to crawl toward Jay for the tag, but Whatley was able to recover and ran toward Mark and went for an elbow drop, but Mark was able to roll out of the way, and Whatley hit nothing but empty canvas! Tiger Conway entered the ring to try and stop the tag, but a surge of energy hit Mark and he leapt forward and tagged in his brother! Jay Youngblood hit the ring fists a flying, and nailed Conway with a big right hand, then he nailed Whatley with a big right hand. Dropkick for Conway, dropkick for Whatley. Youngblood was fired up as both members of The Movement bailed out of the ring. -Commercial Break- As we return from commercial, Jay Younglood nails Shaska Whatley with a crossbody block and gets a count of two. Youngblood pulls Whatley to his feet and whips him into the ropes, Youngblood bends down for a backdrop but Whatley stops short and catches him with a knee lift. Both men begin to crawl to their corners, and both make the tag at about the same time. Conway and Mark charge into action, and Conway catches Mark with an elbow to the head. Conway quickly slaps on a front face lock and drags Mark to the ground. Several minutes pass with Conway in control, but Mark finally begins to fight back to his feet. A series of elbow to the gut of Conway gets him free of the hold, then a series of chops to the head and chest have Conway rocking. Mark goes into the ropes and comes back with a big clothesline that puts Conway onto his back. Mark quickly ascends to the top ropes and waits for Conway to get back to his feet. Just as Conway starts to get back up, Whatley charges across the apron and shoves Mark Youngblood off the turnbuckle! Mark hits the mat with a thud, which brings Jay Youngblood charging into the ring! Jay bowls over Conway who has just gotten to his feet, and charges into the corner where he grabs Shaska by the beard and pulls him into the ring! Jay begins to unload on Whatley with chops until David Manning has to grab Jay by the hair to get him off of Whatley. Jay is incensed as Manning shoves him across the ring to get him back to the apron because he isn't the legal man. What Manning misses as he is getting Jay out of the ring is Tiger Conway and Mark Youngblood both getting to their feet at the same time. Conway quickly grabs Mark from behind and restrains his arms, as Whatley who was still in the corner quickly comes out and kicks Mark Youngblood in the groin. Mark collapses to the mat, and Conway cradles him. Manning finally gets Jay out of the ring and turns to see the cover, and begins to count. Jay tries to get back in and break it up, but he is moments too late. Winners, and Still AWA World Tag Team Champions: The Movement Jim Ross: They've done it again Cowboy. The Movement steal another one! Bill Watts: These guys have been traveling all over the AWA spreading their message of hate, and cheating to keep those titles around their waists. I can't wait until someone puts them in their place. Jim Ross: You have to think that The Youngbloods will get another opportunity after the way this one ended. Bill Watts: If I have anything to say about it, they darn sure will Jim. Jim Ross: Alright Cowboy, we are heading to break, and then you have a date with Jim Cornette! -Commercial Break- As the show returns from break we see "Cowboy" Bill Watts at ringside setting up two folding chairs. He produces a pair of handcuffs from his jacket pocket and cuffs one end to his own wrist. A big smile crosses his face as the music of The Midnight Express begins to play. When they reach ringside, Cornette who is holding a piece of paper immediately grabs the microphone from Marc Lowrance.... Jim Cornette: Now if you think for one minute that I am going to let myself be handcuffed to that imbecile in a cowboy hat you are sadly mistaken! I have hear a letter from my Mother's lawyer that says if I am placed in handcuffs or restrained in any fashion, that not only will she sue World Class Wrestling, she will sue the entire American Wrestling Association! So Bill Watts, you can take your handcuffs and you can stick them where the sun don't shine! Before Cornette can continue his rant, AWA World Class Official Bob Geigel marches down to the ring and snatches the microphone out of Cornette's hand. Bob Geigel: Mr. Cornette, either you get out of this ring and allow yourself to be handcuffed to Bill Watts RIGHT NOW, or I will strip The Midnight Express of those World Class Tag Team Titles effective immediately! Cornette is beside himself as he turns around to speak with Bobby and Dennis. After a few moments of conversation, Cornette stomps out of the ring like a petulant child and over to Bill Watts. Watts grabs the Tennis Racket in the hand of Cornette and gives it to Bob Geigel who is heading backstage, and then clamps the cuff onto the wrist of Cornette and squeezes it tight. Cornette starts to voice a complaint, but Watts simply places a hand on his shoulder and shoves him down into a chair, before taking a seat next to him. 1 Fall, 60 Minute Time Limit -The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette vs The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) - AWA World Class Tag Team Titles As soon as The Islanders hit the ring, Bobby and Dennis jump on them and try to gain the early advantage. It lasts all of about ten seconds as Samu and Tonga Kid simply shrug off the blows, stick out their tongues, and begin to fire away with chops on Eaton and Condrey which leads to both of them bailing out to the floor rather quickly. Cornette tries to get up and talk strategy with them, but Watts quickly yanks him back into his seat. Eaton and Condrey take a moment to decide just who is going to get back into the ring, and finally Dennis does. Condrey locks up with Samu and is immediately scooped up and slammed down hard. Dennis quickly shuffles across the ring on his knees and tags in Bobby. Eaton enters the ring and after some stalling locks up with Samu, and is immediately slammed down hard! Again both members of The Midnight Express head to the floor. Only this time Tonga Kid interrupts their huddle and gives them a double noggin knocker, and then tosses Eaton back into the ring much to the chagrin of Cornette who is complaining loudly at ringside as Bill Watts loudly laughs. -Commercial Break- We return from break just in time to see Bobby Eaton reverse an Irish whip attempt by Tonga Kid who had just been tagged in, and Dennis Condrey stick his knee out and catch Tonga in the back. Eaton is quick to follow it up with a swinging neckbreaker, and then quickly tags in Condrey. Dennis goes to work first dropping a knee on Kid, then clamping on a rear chinlock. A quick transition to a side headlock and a tag to Eaton allows The Express to get a double team as Eaton comes off the second rope and drops a double sledge into the back of Tonga Kid. The next several minutes of the match are a showcase in tag team wrestling from The Midnight Express as they keep Tonga Kid cut off from his partner firmly in their corner. They work over his neck and back with stomps, elbows, and holds. They make frequent tags and on each one utilize their five seconds to it's fullest potential as they double team Tonga Kid relentlessly. The match looks to be all but over when Condrey hits a huge back suplex on Tonga and tags in Eaton who heads to the top rope. Bobby fly's off with a kneedrop, but at the last possible second, Tonga manages to roll out of the way, and Eaton crashes hard into the mat! Tonga begins to crawl hand over hand toward his corner as Eaton who is clutching his knee scoots across the ring toward Dennis. The crowd is going bananas as Tonga inches closer to making the tag, but even with his knee throbbing in pain, Eaton gets their first and tags in Condrey. Dennis leaps into the ring and sprints toward Tonga Kid, but he is just a second too late to stop the HOT TAG!! Samu comes into the ring like a mad man and lights up Condrey with a huge chop that sounds like thunder in the arena. Eaton limps back across the ring, only to be met with a thrust kick to the face. Samu grabs Dennis and whips him across the ring and hits him with a huge back body drop! Samu bounces off the ropes and hits a big splash onto Condrey. Referee Alfred Neely counts One, Two, Kickout! Samu picks Dennis up onto his shoulders and gives him a big Samoan Drop that plants him near the turnbuckle. He points for Tonga to head to the top rope, and then charges across the ring where he nails Bobby Eaton with a shoulder tackle that sends him out of the ring. Jim Ross: WAIT JUST A SECOND!! At the same time as Samu starts across the ring to nail Bobby Eaton, a man in a black and silver mask hops over the guard rail and onto the ring apron. He shoves Tonga Kid off the turnbuckle and causes him to crotch himself on the top rope and crash to the floor. He then enters the ring and nearly rips Samu's head off with a lariat prompting the disqualification. Winners, by Disqualification: The Islanders Jim Ross: THAT'S THE DAMN SPOILER!! HE DOESN'T WORK HERE!! Outside of the ring Bill Watts is not happy about what has happened and Jim Cornette is running his mouth about a mile a minute regarding the fact that The Midnight Express are still World Class Tag Team Champions. Watts has enough and slaps Cornette upside the head hard enough that Cornette hits the ground. Bobby and Dennis don't take too kindly to that and jump Watts from behind, leading to security, officials, preliminary wrestlers, and referee's to come pouring out of the back as ringside turns into a riot. The Spoiler manages to disappear during the whole mess. Condrey is pushing people and throwing punches, while Eaton somehow manages to get Cornette uncuffed from Watts. The three of them then begin making their way towards the dressing room. When Watts makes it to his feet he is fuming and fortunately the censors are quick on the button tonight, because he is letting them fly. Jim Ross: Go to commercial....go to commercial..... -Commercial Break- Jim Ross: Ladies and Gentleman, welcome back to World Class Wrestling. I'd like to apologize for the chaos here this evening, and any unfortunate language that may have been heard. As you all saw The Midnight Express were moments away from being defeated for the World Class Tag Team Titles by The Islanders, when The Spoiler who isn't even employed here got involved in the match and caused the disqualification. Then all heck broke loose, and I am sure there will be fines or suspensions coming down the river for the people involved here tonight. Anyway....well here comes Kevin Von Erich..... Kevin Von Erich comes walking down to the ring with a purpose and Marc Lowrance joins him inside the ring. Marc Lowrance: Kevin Von Erich, you look like you have something on your mind. Kevin Von Erich: Marc Lowrance, last week I told you that I was sure that Gary Hart and Nick Bockwinkel were working together when it came to The Great Kabuki attacking Ricky Steamboat during the cage match several weeks ago. I said I didn't have any proof, and still Killer Khan showed up to attack me. What does that tell you Marc? Marc Lowrance: That you must be on too something. Kevin Von Erich: That's right Marc. That match took place right here in Fort Worth, and the Von Erich's have been coming here for a lot of years, and I've made a lot of friends that work in this building. Well, one of those friends works as the head of security for the North Side Coliseum, and he gave me a little piece of footage from the night of September Thirteenth that I would like to play for everyone right now. We are taken to grainy security footage of the parking lot of the North Side Coliseum that is time stamped for about an hour after the show would have ended that night. We see Nick Bockwinkel and Big John Studd putting their bags into the back of a Lincoln Continental, and then we see Gary Hart and The Great Kabuki approach them. Bockwinkel gets a big smile on his face and extends his hand to Hart who reaches out and shakes it. Meanwhile Studd reaches into the trunk of the car and produces a briefcase which he hands to Bockwinkel. Words are exchanged between Bockwinkel and Hart, and then Bockwinkel hands Hart the briefcase. The two men shake hands again, and as Studd closes the trunk, Hart and Kabuki walk out of the scene. The tape ends shortly after. Kevin Von Erich: Gary Hart wants to claim that he's never met Nick Bockwinkel! Gary Hart wants to... Kevin stops talking as Killer Khan and The Great Kabuki hit the ring and he prepares to defend himself. Marc Lowrance quickly dives out of the ring as both Khan and Kabuki go after Kevin. Kevin manages to get a few blows in on Khan, but when he turns to confront Kabuki is met with a huge thrust kick to the face! Things go from bad to worse as Gary Hart and Friday arrive at ringside with "The Ugandan Giant" Kamala. Kamala enters the ring as Khan and Kabuki are laying the stomps to Kevin. Khan and Kabuki grab the arms and legs of Kevin and stretch him out for a Splash from Kamala... However the fans erupt as Kerry Von Erich sprints down to ringside and is able to start blasting away at Kamala with punches! Kabuki abandons Kevin to go after Kerry, which allows Kevin to start fighting with Khan again. Meanwhile Kerry has Kamala reeling and blasts him with a Discus Punch that sends him between the ropes and to the floor! Kerry turns around to find his next opponent, but is met with a face full of Green Mist!!! Kevin is exchanging punches with Killer Khan, as Kerry eats a Thrust Kick from Kabuki that sends him out to the floor with Kamala. Kabuki goes to make it a two on one with Kahn, when another person comes sprinting down the aisle and enters the ring. The newcomer blasts Kabuki with a Super Kick that sends him to the mat and rolling out of the ring. At about the same moment, Kevin nails Killer Khan with a huge dropkick that sends him sailing out of the ring. Kevin slowly turns and see's Kabuki on the floor, see's Kerry wiping Mist out of his eyes and then locks eyes with the man who came to help him. Kevin holds up his fists ready to fight, as the man holds out his palms as if to say, I'm not here to fight you. Jim Ross's voice is the last thing we hear as the show goes off the air.... Jim Ross: THAT'S CHRIS ADAMS! WHAT IN THE HELL IS HE DOING HERE!! WHAT'S GOING ON TONIGHT!!
  11. I can only assume the Baker push is a favor to their buddy Adam Cole. Allie really seems to be the smart push when it comes to a non-Joshi babyface.
  12. Watching NXT, and I am only about 90 minutes in, but this show going to 2 hours has made it seem like a drag. Not quite the 3 hour Raw or 37 hour WrestleMania drag, but....Ugh..... I miss the brisk, well paced, hour long Network NXT show already. and can we please move The Undisputed Era to another show so that I don't have to see them anymore! So stale.....
  13. That Gulak take is actually worse than his Mauro take and Mauro was down right rotten during that match with his references!
  14. Don't forget JR talking about what he is going to eat every time they mention what town they are going too!! But seriously, that show was great. I liked week 1, and I think week 2 was a TON better. If they can keep this up, the sky is the fucking limit. and yeah, let's get rid of this Bea chick if she can't not hurt people. Tons of talented girls out there who are better workers and manage not to hurt people. Hire Miyu Yamashita!
  15. -10-5-84 from the Municipal Auditorium in Topeka, KS- 1) Chief Jules Strongbow beat Ali Bey in 8:22 w/Indian Deathlock 2) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones defeated Mark Ragin in 6:57 w/Superplex 3) Killer Khan w/Gary Hart over Tugboat Taylor in 7:54 w/Flying Kneedrop 4) The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday defeated Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi in 6:32 when Kamala pinned Savoldi 5) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:12 when Tonga Kid pinned Thunderfoot I 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Sam Houston in 10:14 w/Tights Assisted Roll Up in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title 7) The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) and The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 8) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons, Shaska Whatley, Tiger Conway Jr) beat Brian Adias and The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 19:29 when Whatley pinned Mark Youngblood 9) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette by Disqualification in 26:31 when Cornette interfered in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Bruiser Brody wrestled to a Double Count Out in 8:48 11) Nick Bockwinkel and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 60:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title -10-6-84 from the Levitt Arena in Wichita, KS- 1) Chief Jules Strongbow beat Ali Bey in 8:22 w/Indian Deathlock 2) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones defeated Mark Ragin in 6:57 w/Superplex 3) Killer Khan w/Gary Hart over Tugboat Taylor in 7:54 w/Flying Kneedrop 4) The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday defeated Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi in 6:32 when Kamala pinned Savoldi 5) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:12 when Tonga Kid pinned Thunderfoot I 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Sam Houston in 10:14 w/Tights Assisted Roll Up in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title 7) The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) and The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 8) Iceman King Parsons and Brian Adias wrestled to a Double Disqualification in 11:33 9) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette by Disqualification in 26:31 when Cornette interfered in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Bruiser Brody wrestled to a Double Count Out in 8:48 11) Nick Bockwinkel and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 60:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title -10-7-84 from the Convention Center in Tulsa, OK- 1) Chief Jules Strongbow beat Ali Bey in 8:22 w/Indian Deathlock 2) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones defeated Mark Ragin in 6:57 w/Superplex 3) Killer Khan w/Gary Hart over Tugboat Taylor in 7:54 w/Flying Kneedrop 4) The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday defeated Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi in 6:32 when Kamala pinned Savoldi 5) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:12 when Tonga Kid pinned Thunderfoot I 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Sam Houston in 10:14 w/Tights Assisted Roll Up in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title 7) The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) and The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 8) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons, Shaska Whatley, Tiger Conway Jr) beat Brian Adias and The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 19:29 when Whatley pinned Mark Youngblood 9) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette by Disqualification in 26:31 when Cornette interfered in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Bruiser Brody wrestled to a Double Count Out in 8:48 11) Nick Bockwinkel and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 60:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title -10-8-84 from the Myriad Convention Center in Oklahoma City, OK- 1) Chief Jules Strongbow beat Ali Bey in 8:22 w/Indian Deathlock 2) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones defeated Mark Ragin in 6:57 w/Superplex 3) Killer Khan w/Gary Hart over Tugboat Taylor in 7:54 w/Flying Kneedrop 4) The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday defeated Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi in 6:32 when Kamala pinned Savoldi 5) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:12 when Tonga Kid pinned Thunderfoot I 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Sam Houston in 10:14 w/Tights Assisted Roll Up in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title 7) The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) and The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 8) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons, Shaska Whatley, Tiger Conway Jr) beat Brian Adias and The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 19:29 when Whatley pinned Mark Youngblood 9) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette by Disqualification in 26:31 when Cornette interfered in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Bruiser Brody wrestled to a Double Count Out in 8:48 11) Nick Bockwinkel and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 60:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title -10-9-84 from the Memorial Auditorium in Wichita Falls, TX- 1) Chief Jules Strongbow beat Ali Bey in 8:22 w/Indian Deathlock 2) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones defeated Mark Ragin in 6:57 w/Superplex 3) Killer Khan w/Gary Hart over Tugboat Taylor in 7:54 w/Flying Kneedrop 4) The Great Kabuki/Kamala w/Gary Hart & Friday defeated Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi in 6:32 when Kamala pinned Savoldi 5) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) over The Thunderfoots (Thunderfoot I/Thunderfoot II) in 4:12 when Tonga Kid pinned Thunderfoot I 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Sam Houston in 10:14 w/Tights Assisted Roll Up in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title 7) The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) and The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 8) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons, Shaska Whatley, Tiger Conway Jr) beat Brian Adias and The Youngbloods (Jay Youngblood/Mark Youngblood) in 19:29 when Whatley pinned Mark Youngblood 9) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette by Disqualification in 26:31 when Cornette interfered in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Bruiser Brody wrestled to a Double Count Out in 8:48 11) Nick Bockwinkel and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 60:00 in a match for the World Class Heavyweight Title
  16. The whole Persian Club gimmick on the Rocky Mountain show was fantastic. Just great stuff all around!! J.J. with Bart and Bass is a great fit. Looking forward to seeing if anyone else hooks up with that group. Loved the Ox Baker write out! Liked the way you went with Adams and Von Erich. Many possibilities for a direction with that ending. Dory Jr is in the fight now, and Ladd's control is falling apart. Rocky Mountain is turning into a very interesting place! Agree with Edger that bringing in Morgan with the British Title is an awesome idea. Good to see Tito back. Slaughter goes from the Sheik to a Nazi! Oh man, the heat has gotta be insane. Oh Shit, now Stu is throwing punches!! The Lariat and Bad News aren't gonna be happy until one of them is dead!! Who the hell attacked Orndorff? Heenan is going in the shark cage!!! and if Wonderful wins he gets five minutes with The Brain....oh a big night in Edmonton!!! Good Stuff Man!!
  17. Blehschmidt

    USWA

    Damn What a Show!! Brad makes another nice defense of the Title to open the show. DJ had that one in the bag, and then Fergie costs him the match. Fergie and Young will make a good little alliance going forward. The Samoan Trio picks up the win, and it looks like the heel Putski experiment comes to an end. Will be interesting to see what the Cubans do next. Good Old Buddy! Love watching that man cheat!! Enforcers are gone!!! Was surprised at that result. Hoping maybe a couple of similar sized masked men will come looking for revenge! Hennig picks up the win, but Tully gets the last word. This isn't over! Damn It Art!!!! Adonis and Murdoch pick up the win, but I don't figure this feud is over. Which is good. I love this feud!! Jumbo picks up a good one. The Movement does what The Movement does, and The Fabs get screwed. I bet those fans were PISSED! Speaking of pissed fans! Dundee picks up the title after the big Dream Machine turn!! Lawler is gonna be fired up! The War is On!!! Dibiase and Ayala have a war, and Dibiase shows why he is the champ. Again, great show!
  18. Digging the Rip Rogers push. His persona is a nice opposite of Tommy Rich and makes for a good feud. The Masked Superstar Battle Royal should be good, especially if he doesn't win it!! Miller and Oliver versus The R'n'R Express is a good little tag team feud. Big Scott Hall gets a good, quick win. Looking forward to seeing where this all goes!
  19. Gino and Macho bringing in the New Year! That's gonna be an awesome build! I can't believe how long White and Weaver have had those Tag Titles!!
  20. Woah, Woah, Woah. Can we get back to bashing Rollins and Mauro and the modern product. Leave Big John Studd out of this. Fucking love me some Big John Studd.
  21. I checked Hot Topic's website, and they seem to only have shirts. My guess is the store would be much the same.
  22. Why are we discussing WWE like there was any thought put into this beyond hotshot booking to A) Try and pop a big number for the Fox debut, and B.) Stick it to AEW This company is so all over the place at this point they can barely build a cohesive angle for 2 weeks.
  23. -Broadcasting live to our local affiliates in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri, as well as in Syndication across these great United States, the American Wrestling Association proudly presents World Class Wrestling, coming to you this week from the Memorial Hall in Kansas City!- Jim Ross: Good Evening Ladies and Gentleman, and welcome to AWA World Class Wrestling, I am Jim Ross, and Cowboy Bill Watts will be joining me shortly. We have quite a night of action on tap as Barry Windham will defend the Central States Title in our main event against John Tatum, and if Tatum doesn't bring home the gold, he'll have to leave World Class Wrestling until the New Year. We'll also see the feud between The Highwaymen and The Glamour Boys continue, as well as Chief Jules Strongbow and Big John Studd in singles action, and The Islanders in tag team action. But first, let's head to ringside where Cowboy Bill Watts has an announcement. We cut to ringside where Bill Watts is waiting with a microphone. Bill Watts: Folks, we just wanted to take a moment to announce that our next big Star Wars event will be coming to you on Halloween night from the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri! Over the next several weeks we'll begin to announce the card for the show, but if you can join us on October 31st in Kansas City, makes plans to be a part of Halloween Star Wars. I promise ya, it'll be another great one! Back to you Jim. Watts tips his cowboy hat, and the camera pans back to Jim Ross at the announce desk. Jim Ross: There you have it Ladies and Gentleman, Thursday night, October 31st, the Kemper Arena in Kansas City will play host to the Halloween Star Wars. All of our previous Star Wars events have been electric, and I can assure you that this one will be no different. Our first match is heading to the ring, as Bill Watts is joining me here. Let's head to some action! 1 Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit -Big John Studd vs Jack Spade- Spade hammered away at the chest of Studd when they met in the center of the ring, and Studd looked quite amused. A single clubbing forearm put Spade onto the mat. He was then yanked to his feet by the hair, hooked, and tossed half way across the ring with a double underhook suplex. Studd sauntered over to where Spade lay clutching his back, and jerked him up again. Studd hoisted him high into the air, walked him around the ring, and planted him with a huge body slam. Studd placed a foot on the chest of Spade and the referee counted 1,2,3. Winner: Big John Studd Marc Lowrance enters the ring to get a word with Big John Studd Marc Lowrance: A very impressive display of dominance here this evening by Big John Studd. Now, recently Mr. Studd, you've had both Bruiser Brody and "Dr. D" David Schultz to contend with. Your thoughts on those two men? Big John Studd: Marc Lowrance, I am the true giant of professional wrestling! Bruiser Brody may be big, and he may be bad, but what he isn't is Big John Studd. But, I at least have a little bit of respect for Brody, so if he wants to get back in this ring with me, I'll squash him like a bug man to man. On the other hand, David Schultz is nothing but a loud mouth, and my only regret about smashing that chair over his head is that I didn't break his neck! As if on cue, David Schultz emerges from the locker room and rushes the ring, steel chair in hand. Studd actually manages to get a foot on the chair as Schultz slides into the ring, so "Dr. D" simply lets go of the chair and comes up punching. Schultz and Studd are brawling, as Marc Lowrance quickly exits the ring, and is nearly still knocked over as Bruiser Brody comes charging toward the ring. Brody grabs the steel chair that was left laying, and first cracks John Studd across the back with it, then blasts David Schultz in the head. Studd heads for the hills, as he gets out of the ring and goes for the locker room. Schultz is bleeding, but still trying to fight Brody as a swarm of lower card wrestlers, referees, and officials hit the ring to try and stop Brody and Schultz from tearing each other apart. Bill Watts: Go to commercial... -Commercial Break- Jim Ross: Welcome back Ladies and Gentleman, we've managed to get both Bruiser Brody and David Schultz out of the ring, and things back under control. Bill Watts: Those three are out of control. Jim Ross: Up next, one week before they get a shot at The Midnight Express and the World Class Tag Titles, we are going to see The Islanders in action! 1 Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit -The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) vs The Bounty Hunter/Bill Rathke- Rathke and The Bounty Hunter attempted to Pearl Harbor The Islanders. Samu and Tonga turned around and smiled at them after the attack, then delivered a pair of headbutts that dropped both men. What followed was a total demolition of both guys as they ate stiff side kicks, nasty chops, and pretty much everything else the boys from the islands felt like dishing out. Rathke got the breath driven out of him when Tonga sailed half way across the ring and landed on him with a Top Rope Splash for the one, two, three. After the fall, The Islanders mounted the turnbuckles and made the motion of the belts being around their waists! Winners: The Islanders Jim Ross: The Midnight Express had better be prepared for next week Cowboy. Samu and Tonga look ready to tear them limb from limb! Bill Watts: We are certainly going to find out what kind of team they really are. That little pipsqueak Cornette isn't getting involved, I guarantee you that! Jim Ross: He's probably on the phone with his lawyer or his Mama right now. Bill Watts: He's not getting out of this one. A big eruption of cheers from the crowd as Kevin Von Erich comes to ringside and joins Marc Lowrance. Marc Lowrance: Kevin Von Erich, we weren't expecting you this evening. Welcome to the show! Kevin Von Erich: Thanks Marc. I'm sorry to interrupt, but I didn't feel like this could wait. Marc Lowrance: That's okay Kevin, what's going on? Kevin Von Erich: Well you know Marc, for years Gary Hart has been a thorn in the side of the Von Erich family. My Dad, my brother David, me, Kerry, all of us. Now he's shown back up here in World Class, and brought Kabuki and Kamala with him. Marc Lowrance: Right. Kevin Von Erich: He's a snake. You can't trust anything he says. Marc Lowrance: What is this about Kevin? Kevin Von Erich: Well Marc, Gary Hart claims that he doesn't know why Kabuki attacked Rick Steamboat in that cage match with Nick Bockwinkel. I think he's full of it! Marc Lowrance: and what makes you say that? Kevin Von Erich: Well, I don't have any proof.....yet. But.. Gary Hart comes walking out shaking his head to a chorus of boo's Gary Hart: You don't have any proof. Kevin Von Erich: Yet. Gary Hart: Because there is no proof. I've said time and time again, I'd never even met Nick Bockwinkel. Kevin Von Erich: Liar! Gary Hart: Listen Von Erich! Kevin grabs Hart by the jacket. Kevin Von Erich: NO! YOU LISTEN!! Before Kevin can finish his thought he is nailed from behind by a huge bald man. Marc Lowrance is knocked over, Gary Hart is sent sprawling, and Kevin is smashed hard into the ring apron. Jim Ross: THAT'S KILLER KHAN!!! Before Kevin has time to recover, Khan grabs him around the neck and locks in the Oriental Spike! Kevin does his best to fight it, but is soon on his knees. Again, a host of officials, referees, and lower card wrestlers hit the scene and pull the two men apart. Gary Hart leads Killer Khan away from the scene, as Kevin is helped to his feet with blood running from his mouth. -Commercial Break- Jim Ross: Welcome back Ladies and Gentleman. To give you an update on what just happened, I am being told that Kevin Von Erich is being tended to by a physician for the injuries he received at the hands of Killer Khan and the Oriental Spike. Kevin had threatened to reveal information regarding a potential alliance between Gary Hart and Nick Bockwinkel, and was confronted by Hart. When Von Erich laid his hands on Hart, he was then assaulted by Khan, which leads this announcer to believe that the allegations of a Bockwinkel/Hart alliance are potentially true. There is definitely an alliance between Hart and Killer Khan as they left together after the attack. Bill Watts: That is three very dangerous men under the employ of Gary Hart. Bad news for everyone here in World Class Wrestling. Jim Ross: Yes it is Cowboy. Okay, let's head to the ring where Chief Jules Strongbow is set to make his World Class return. 1 Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit -Chief Jules Strongbow vs Snake Brown- Strongbow made his return to World Class with a beat down of the man who hails "From Outta Town" Snake Brown. It was pretty much all Strongbow from the opening bell as he dominated with chops, a grinding side headlock, a running crossbody, and then he put him away with the Indian Deathlock. Winner: Chief Jules Strongbow Jim Ross: Jules Strongbow picks up a win in his World Class return here tonight. Bill Watts: His told me that his first run here didn't go quite as he'd hoped, but that he has returned focused and his goal is to bring glory to his people. Jim Ross: He is off to one heck of a start with a dominant win like that Cowboy. Bill Watts: He certainly is Jim. Jim Ross: Now, up next we are going to see The Glamour Boys and The Highwaymen go at it again. This thing started clear back in July when The Highwaymen jumped The Glamour Boys from behind. After that these teams met all over the World Class area in matches that went to Double Count Outs and Double Disqualifications. Finally back on Labor Day they met in a Street Fight, and The Highwaymen were able to pick up a win. The Glamour Boys asked for one more chance, and tonight they are going to get it. 1 Fall, 30 Minute Time Limit -The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) vs The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson)- The Glamour Boys actually jump The Highwaymen before the bell in this one, and grab the early advantage. Doll and Simpson work Hickerson over with high speed offense, and keep him separated from his partner in the early part of the match. Eventually Phil manages to catch Simpson with a big clothesline and tags Duncum in, and the pace of the match changes as The Highwaymen get Simpson in their corner, and start beating him down. After Duncum gives Hickerson a bit of time to recover, the two begin to make frequent tags as they beat on Simpson, and soon it looks like The Glamour Boys are all but done. However, Duncum whips Simpson into the rope and when he goes for a clothesline of his own, Simpson is able to duck under it, and on the rebound he catches Duncum with a cross body block. Instead of going for a cover, Simpson keeps rolling and comes up in his own corner for a tag! Doll comes in and starts throwing dropkicks, first at Duncum, then at Hickerson who has jumped into the ring. A hiptoss for each guy follows, and then another dropkick sends Hickerson out of the ring. Duncum tries another clothesline, but Doll ducks it and grabs a waistlock. He runs Duncum into the ropes, and then both men go backwards into a roll up that ends with Doll on top! Referee Alfred Neely counts One, Two, Three! Winners: The Glamour Boys Doll and Simpson quickly exit the ring and celebrate with the crowd as Hickerson and Duncum look beyond angry in the ring. Jim Ross: The Glamour Boys finally pick up a win against The Highwaymen, and they are on cloud nine! Bill Watts: It is definitely the biggest win they've had here in World Class and...would you look at this... As Hickerson and Duncum are leaving ringside, Paul Jones appears in the aisle way to meet them. He puts a hand on the shoulder of each man and leads them out of the arena. Jim Ross: What's that about? Bill Watts: Birds of a feather Jim. Let's take a break before our main event. -Commercial Break- When the show comes back from commercial "Dr. D" David Schultz, his face still stained with his own blood, is in the middle of the ring with a microphone. David Schultz: ...don't care whether Geigel or Watts or Gagne or anybody in the damn AWA likes it or not! I came here to win that Heavyweight Title, ya understand that? Every single time I've been about to do that, somebody's got in my way. John Studd cost me the World Title, and I plan to take it out of his butt, but now I got Bruiser Brody sticking his nose in my business. So put me in the ring with one of them. Hell, put me in the ring with both of them, I don't care. I'll fight 'em both right now. What is this? Security heads to the ring and pretty much swarms David Schultz. He goes peacefully, but makes a show of it for the crowd. Bill Watts: Let's just move on with the show Jim. Jim Ross: You got it. Up next we have our main event of the evening. A match for the Central States Title between Barry Windham and "Hollywood" John Tatum. Windham is defending the title, and Tatum has agreed that should he not win the title here tonight, he will leave World Class Wrestling until the New Year. Bill Watts: Big stakes for both men. Jim Ross: You can say that again! 1 Fall, 60 Minute Time Limit -Barry Windham vs "Hollywood" John Tatum- AWA Central States Title As soon as the bell rings, John Tatum charges across the ring to try and get the jump on Barry Windham. Windham leapfrogs over Tatum, which sends him crashing into the turnbuckle. Barry charges into the ropes and nails Tatum who has just staggered out of the corner with a huge Lariat. Windham covers him for the One, Two, Three! Winner, and Still Central States Champion: Barry Windham Jim Ross: IT'S OVER!! Bill Watts: Windham retains in what has to be record time, and just like that John Tatum is out of World Class Wrestling until next year!! Tatum is pleading with Referee David Manning that he wasn't ready and making his best pouting face as Barry Windham goes from turnbuckle to turnbuckle raising the Central States Title for everyone to see. Jim Ross: That will do it for World Class Wrestling this week folks. But be sure to join us next week where we will have not one, but two title matches as The Movement defend the AWA World Tag Team Titles against The Youngbloods and The Midnight Express defend the World Class Tag Titles against The Islanders with Jim Cornette handcuffed to our own Cowboy Bill Watts! Bill Watts: I can't wait Jim! Jim Ross: I bet you can't! See you next week everyone!
  24. -9-28-84 from The Barton Coliseum in Little Rock, AR- 1) Bruiser Brody won a 15 Man Battle Royal for a shot at the World Class Heavyweight Title. (The Order of Elimination determined the matches for the rest of the card) 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Thunderfoot II in 7:21 w/Swinging Neckbreaker 3) The Great Kabuki w/Gary Hart over Sam Houston in 8:08 after Kabuki used the Mist 4) "Hollywood" John Tatum beat Jim Powers in 7:54 w/Savate Kick 5) "Dr. D" David Schultz defeated "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin w/Precious by Count Out in 11:17 6) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones over Tugboat Taylor in 9:37 w/Superplex 7) Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons wrestled to a Double Disqualification in 14:46 8) Kerry Von Erich and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 9) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) defeated The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette in 38:47 when Tonga Kid pinned Bobby Eaton 10) Bruiser Brody defeated Nick Bockwinkel by Disqualification in 19:49 in a match for the AWA World Class Heavyweight Title after Big John Studd interfered -9-29-84 from The American Legion Arena in Jonesboro, AR- 1) Bruiser Brody won a 15 Man Battle Royal for a shot at the World Class Heavyweight Title. (The Order of Elimination determined the matches for the rest of the card) 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Thunderfoot II in 7:21 w/Swinging Neckbreaker 3) The Great Kabuki w/Gary Hart over Sam Houston in 8:08 after Kabuki used the Mist 4) "Hollywood" John Tatum beat Jim Powers in 7:54 w/Savate Kick 5) "Dr. D" David Schultz defeated "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin w/Precious by Count Out in 11:17 6) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones over Tugboat Taylor in 9:37 w/Superplex 7) Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons wrestled to a Double Disqualification in 14:46 8) Kerry Von Erich and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 9) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) defeated The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette in 38:47 when Tonga Kid pinned Bobby Eaton 10) Bruiser Brody defeated Nick Bockwinkel by Disqualification in 19:49 in a match for the AWA World Class Heavyweight Title after Big John Studd interfered -9-30-84 from The Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, MO- 1) Bruiser Brody won a 15 Man Battle Royal for a shot at the World Class Heavyweight Title. (The Order of Elimination determined the matches for the rest of the card) 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Thunderfoot II in 7:21 w/Swinging Neckbreaker 3) The Great Kabuki w/Gary Hart over Sam Houston in 8:08 after Kabuki used the Mist 4) "Hollywood" John Tatum beat Jim Powers in 7:54 w/Savate Kick 5) "Dr. D" David Schultz defeated "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin w/Precious by Count Out in 11:17 6) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones over Tugboat Taylor in 9:37 w/Superplex 7) Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons wrestled to a Double Disqualification in 14:46 8) Kerry Von Erich and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 9) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) defeated The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette in 38:47 when Tonga Kid pinned Bobby Eaton 10) Bruiser Brody defeated Nick Bockwinkel by Disqualification in 19:49 in a match for the AWA World Class Heavyweight Title after Big John Studd interfered -10-1-84- from The Shrine Mosque in Springfield, MO- 1) Bruiser Brody won a 15 Man Battle Royal for a shot at the World Class Heavyweight Title. (The Order of Elimination determined the matches for the rest of the card) 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Thunderfoot II in 7:21 w/Swinging Neckbreaker 3) The Great Kabuki w/Gary Hart over Sam Houston in 8:08 after Kabuki used the Mist 4) "Hollywood" John Tatum beat Jim Powers in 7:54 w/Savate Kick 5) "Dr. D" David Schultz defeated "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin w/Precious by Count Out in 11:17 6) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones over Tugboat Taylor in 9:37 w/Superplex 7) Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons wrestled to a Double Disqualification in 14:46 8) Kerry Von Erich and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 9) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) defeated The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette in 38:47 when Tonga Kid pinned Bobby Eaton 10) Bruiser Brody defeated Nick Bockwinkel by Disqualification in 19:49 in a match for the AWA World Class Heavyweight Title after Big John Studd interfered -10-2-84 from The Memorial Hall in Joplin, MO- 1) Bruiser Brody won a 15 Man Battle Royal for a shot at the World Class Heavyweight Title. (The Order of Elimination determined the matches for the rest of the card) 2) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine beat Thunderfoot II in 7:21 w/Swinging Neckbreaker 3) The Great Kabuki w/Gary Hart over Sam Houston in 8:08 after Kabuki used the Mist 4) "Hollywood" John Tatum beat Jim Powers in 7:54 w/Savate Kick 5) "Dr. D" David Schultz defeated "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin w/Precious by Count Out in 11:17 6) "Cowboy" Bob Orton w/Paul Jones over Tugboat Taylor in 9:37 w/Superplex 7) Brian Adias and Iceman King Parsons wrestled to a Double Disqualification in 14:46 8) Kerry Von Erich and Barry Windham wrestled to a Draw in 20:00 9) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) defeated The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette in 38:47 when Tonga Kid pinned Bobby Eaton 10) Bruiser Brody defeated Nick Bockwinkel by Disqualification in 19:49 in a match for the AWA World Class Heavyweight Title after Big John Studd interfered
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