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  1. Cooley just embarrassed Scott Casey right out of the territory!! Bundy will make a fine member of Devastation Inc! Looking forward to Bundy vs Gang. The Bruthahood are making waves and doing it fast. Poor Johnny Rich is gonna be laid up for quite a while. Speaking of laid up, if Gordy takes too much more damage to the neck, he is gonna be in trouble. But The Birds and the Stud Stable feud is awesome! The Bullet is going to be so much fun, as everyone tries to prove his identity. Good Shit as always Gene!
  2. Still not buying Doc and Bull on the same page! Poor Bobby Heenan. Interested to see if Curt is leaving, or if this is a turn. I was very skeptical of doing the Slaughter turn in '84, but you are making it work! Russians vs Bad News and Hansen in a Loser Leaves Town match!!! Shit just got real!! Stu screws The Bulldogs. Old Man Hart is becoming a problem. Flair and Dibiase for 45, yeah, I'd watch that!!
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    AEW All Out

    Only about half way done with the show, but I have to say I am excited to see more of Hikaru Shida. I know they are All In on Riho, but her tiny girl who gets fluke roll ups gimmick seems like it will lose re-watchability fairly quickly. My first time seeing Shida, and I was very impressed with her stuff.
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    AEW All Out

    Wardlow is from IWC in Pittsburgh, same place Britt Baker came out of. I think that's his actual last name.
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    NXT talk

    I really liked Walter/Bate too. Felt more like they were trying to tell a "This kid has too much fucking heart to lose" story than trying to have an epic on purpose.
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    AEW All Out

    What time does the pre-show start? Is it on You Tube?
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    NXT talk

    The "unscheduled" Cesaro/Ilja Dragunov match from the UK Takeover that is currently happening was a whole lot of fun. Worth your time IMO.
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    USWA

    Another great week of TNT Television, building to that ridiculously stacked card on Labor Day! Glad to see Tio and Tapu pick up a nice win this week. Denny Brown showing a little attitude with Brito and Parisi is unexpected and I look forward to seeing where it leads. Funk/Lawler is going to be awesome, and I am super excited for Jayhawks vs Murdoch/Adonis.
  9. That's funny! When it's kids, it's a totally different story. Kids can yell pretty much whatever they want. But when your a grown ass adult, it's a different story. Hell, even if you just do it once, it can be funny. But when literally you try and be the star of the show, it's just fucking obnoxious.
  10. Not sure why I typed my entire laugh! Oops. But anyway, I get having fun and chanting at wrestling shows, hell, I've even gotten in on the giving the referee a hard time bit at some indy shows, but when you literally come to the show with the sole intention of making the whole show about you....just go eat a fucking bullet.
  11. Going back to the main title of this thread, about feeling alienated by the current fanbase. Back in May I attended a Chikara show in Pittsburgh and had my whole experience ruined by three douchebags dressed in American flag shirts, flag sunglasses, novelty hats, and capes who sat right behind us and spent the whole show trying to get themselves over. Every fucking stupid WWE chant you could think of. Commenting about work rate. Chikara does the family friendly thing but they were swearing away, yelling about how one wrestler dressed in white looked like a giant tampon, etc. I am not a confrontational guy, I am 40 and haven't been in a fight since high school, but I don't know if I've ever wanted to hit people so bad in my entire laugh. My two buddies felt the same way. Yet, if anyone else was pissed off, no one showed it. So maybe I am just the bitter old curmudgeon, and that's why I feel alienated.
  12. Saito/Reed and an Anderson's rematch announcement is a fantastic way to start the show! Digging the Race, Patera, Blackwell trio. A very dangerous grouping that is going to cause a lot of trouble for everyone. Good explanation for Hart leaving, and I like you keeping Dibiase as a babyface here while nearly everyone else uses him as a heel. Saito letting his henchmen do the dirty work is an awesome touch! Really looking forward to Reed/Saito Tag Team Gauntlet should be fun, and The Andersons should enjoy beating up a bunch of other teams! Awesome, Awesome show close! That brawl shows what a fantastic roster you've put together and you've got some really great feuds going on that are all intertwined just enough that you can do this kind of crossover and it makes perfect sense!
  13. That was an awesome TV show! Your Savage interview was excellent! I could hear every word in Savage's voice, inflection changes and all! The video with Valentine, and all of the announcer build up really made the tag match sound like the most important match in the world. House of Humperdink stuff was awesome (as usual) and I dig the Link as the crazy who got away. and just a fantastic job with the mystery of the Monk! You have him involved in enough angles that he could truly be anybody. Is he here with Gino? Is he someone that hates Dusty? The Dog? Valentine? Savage? Valiant? So many angles, so many possibilities. Fantastic stuff.
  14. Blackjack makes short work of Bulba, and a shot at Dibiase should prove to be quite a fight. Man I love Ox Baker! Man I hate Jay Strongbow! Poor Mike Von Erich. Ladd's army just keeps getting nastier and meaner. If the babyfaces don't get something going around here, they are gonna get wiped out! Adams wipes out HBJ, and I wonder how long until Chris's ego clashes with the Big Cat. Mountain Men take the Best of 5, and they deserve it. Looking forward to seeing them move on! Atlas and SBS take the belts from Embry and Bass! Atlas and Brown Sugar vs The Movement..... Interesting! Oh Shit! Wahoo vs Ladd in a LLT match, may honestly be for the fate of RMPW. Huge implications in that one. Looking forward to finding out what happens on that 9/3 card!
  15. -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 World Class Studio!- We open to Jim Ross sitting at a desk with an AWA World Class Wrestling backdrop behind him. Jim Ross: Good Evening Ladies and Gentleman, and Welcome to AWA World Class Wrestling. I am your host for this evening Jim Ross, and I am coming to you tonight from the World Class Studio, where I am going to bring you some of the action from that we witnessed this past Sunday night in Louisiana at the Superdome. It was an event called The Battle for New Orleans, and what a night it was! So sit back, and over the course of the evening we will bring you highlights of some of the great matches that went down that night. -20 Man $20,000 Winner Take All Over the Top Rope Battle Royal- -Highlight- Elimination #5 & #6: Brian Adias and Iceman King Parson found one another and that was it for then focusing on anyone else. First the punches flew, then they got locked in a death grip of trying to force one another over the top rope. That was all Duncum and Hickerson, The Highwaymen needed to walk up behind them and shove both men over the ropes and to the floor. Brian Adias is Eliminated Iceman King Parsons is Eliminated -Highlight- Elimination #18 & #19: As Steamboat was getting to his feet, Garvin and Hayes grabbed him from behind and rushed him to the ropes trying to eliminate him. They managed to throw him over, but failed to notice that he held on! Steamboat was in the process of skinning the cat when Michael Hayes noticed that he wasn't eliminated. Hayes went back over to finish the job, but was shocked when Steamboat wrapped his legs around the head of Hayes. Steamboat had pulled Hayes most of the way out of the ring by the time Garvin noticed what was happening. Jimmy took in the scene for a moment, shrugged his shoulders, then charged in with a knee to the back of Steamboat. "The Dragon" lost his grip, causing both he and Hayes to tumble to the floor. Michael Hayes is Eliminated Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat is Eliminated Winner: "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin Jim Ross: "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin came up short after going nearly forty minutes in the Great Texas Round Up last week, but two nights later won Twenty Thousand dollars in another battle royal, so his weekend wasn't all bad! Before we take our first break, let's take a look at how Jim Cornette saved the tag team titles for The Midnight Express. 1 Fall, 60 Minute Time Limit -The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) vs The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette- AWA World Class Tag Team Titles Finally, when Samu was shot into the ropes and The Express bent down for what appeared to be a double backdrop, Samu put on the brakes, grabbed the heads of Eaton and Condrey and gave them a double noggin knocker!! As they both stumbled around momentarily stunned, Samu leapt toward his corner and tagged in Tonga Kid! Tonga came in and delivered a huge chop to Eaton! Huge chop to Condrey! Headbutt to Eaton! Headbutt to Condrey! Thrust Kick to Eaton! Thrust Kick to Condrey! Both members of The Midnight Express rolled out of the ring and were trying to regroup on the floor, but the next thing they knew, Tonga Kid was on the floor with them, and he gave them a double noggin knocker!! Tonga tossed Beautiful Bobby back into the ring, and as he was going to follow him back in, WHAM!! Jim Cornette cracked Tonga Kid in the back with the tennis racket! As the bell was ringing, Tonga Kid turned around and stared down Cornette who's eyes grew wide as dinner plates, and when Tonga Kid stuck out his tongue, Cornette turned white as a ghost. Tonga Kid let loose with a thrust to the throat that sent Cornette flying backwards into Dennis Condrey and both of them crashed to the concrete. Tonga rolled back into the ring where Samu was throwing Bobby Eaton out of the ring, and The Islanders stood tall. Winners, by Disqualification: The Islanders -Commercial Break- After the break, a montage of still footage is shown of The Movement's victory over The Road Warriors, ending with them holding the AWA World Tag Team Titles aloft. Jim Ross: Probably the most shocking news to come out of the Superdome folks. Shaska Whatley and Tiger Conway Jr are the new AWA World Tag Team Champions. The mighty Road Warriors have fallen, but it took six men to get the job done. We also saw "Dr. D" David Schultz make his return to World Class at the Superdome, and he left a mark to say the least! Let's take you to that footage. 1 Fall, 60 Minute Time Limit -Barry Windham vs Big John Studd- AWA World Class Television Title/Central States Title Unification Match Windham quickly ascended the turnbuckle, and when Studd turned around, Barry jumped off with a flying cross body block! Unfortunately for Windham, Studd caught him! Big John went to spin around with Windham and slam him, but in doing so, one of Windham's feet inadvertently caught Referee Alfred Neely in the head and sent him to the canvas. Windham soon followed, slammed hard by Studd. Studd followed it up by placing one foot on the chest of Windham and stepping up and over him. Studd reached down and pulled Windham to his feet, and hooked him for a Double Underhook Suplex. He executed it beautifully and sent Windham sailing across the ring. As Studd got back to his feet, he failed to see the man enter the ring behind him holding a steel folding chair. When that man yelled out "HEY YOU BIG SON OF A BITCH!" Studd became alerted to his presence and turned around. That is when "Dr. D" David Schultz smashed that chair directly into the forehead of Big John Studd. Studd teetered for a moment, then like a giant oak tree that got sawed down, fell straight back to the mat with a resounding thud. Schultz head up the noticeably dented chair, inspected it, smiled, then exited the ring. Barry Windham was slow getting to his feet, and when he did, he had no idea why John Studd was laid out in the middle of the ring. He just knew that twenty thousand people were screaming "PIN HIM" so he stumbled over and covered Studd. At the same time, Alfred Neely was shaking off the effects of being kicked in the head. He looked and saw Windham covering Studd and counted the One, Two, Three. WINNER, and STILL CENTRAL STATES CHAMPION, AND THE NEW AND FINAL WORLD CLASS TELEVISION CHAMPION: BARRY WINDHAM!!! Jim Ross: Studd had to be removed from the arena by medical personnel, and Schultz was actually escorted out by security when he returned to the dressing room. I am sure he will have a lot to say about the matter! We'll be right back. -Commercial Break- Jim Ross: Okay folks, before we get to our main event, I will tell you that Kerry Von Erich and Mr. Olympia picked up the win against The Grapplers, but the fight between Kerry and The Grappler isn't over and they will meet again at Labor Day Star Wars. We'll actually run down that whole card for you at the end of the show. But first, let's take a look at what went down between Nick Bockwinkel and Kevin Von Erich. 1 Fall, 60 Minute Time Limit -Nick Bockwinkel vs Kevin Von Erich- AWA World Class Heavyweight Title Bockwinkel had Von Erich in the abdominal stretch for a second go round, and the crowd was rallying behind Kevin. Finally, Von Erich mustered the energy and tossed Bockwinkel over with a big hip toss! Kevin was hurting, but with the fans behind him, he began to fire up, and when Bockwinkel got to his feet, Kevin let loose a huge dropkick that sent Nick into the turnbuckle. Kevin was up quickly and whipped Bockwinkel across the ring. Nick hit the opposite buckle hard, and when he stumbled out, Kevin came in and caught him with a flying scissors! Kevin quickly ascended the turnbuckles, and when Bockwinkel got to his feet, Kevin came off with his Turning Crossbody Block! He caught Bockwinkel square in the chest, but Referee Fred Sinclair was too close to Bockwinkel and one of Kevin's feet caught him in the face! Kevin landed on top of Bockwinkel in a pinning position, but Sinclair fell to the mat near the ropes, and then rolled to the floor holding his head. Kevin laid on top of Bockwinkel for a moment, then slapped the mat three times himself. Kevin got up and pulled Bockwinkel to his feet. Von Erich went to whip Nick into the ropes, but Bockwinkel reversed it. Kevin hit the ropes, but managed to hook his arms and stop his momentum. Bockwinkel charged him, but Kevin ducked down and back dropped him to the floor! Kevin jumped out of the ring and grabbed Bockwinkel by the hair, Bockwinkel immediately raked the eyes of Kevin and smashed his face on the apron. Bockwinkel rolled Von Erich back in the ring. Bockwinkel took a moment to recover, and then slid back into the ring. Bockwinkel grabbed the leg of Von Erich like he was going for the Figure Four, but as he bent over, Kevin's hand shot up and locked Bockwinkel in The Iron Claw!! Bockwinkel tried to pull the wrist of Kevin away, but Kevin was already sitting up and squeezing for all he was worth, and soon Bockwinkel was down to a knee. As Kevin got up to a knee, Bockwinkel was down on both knees. Referee David Manning came running to the ring as Kevin got to his feet and drove Nick Bockwinkel onto his back, Kevin straddled the Champion and continued to apply The Iron Claw for all it was worth. Bockwinkel struggled a bit longer, but eventually the movement ceased. Manning counted One, Two, Three!!! WINNER, AND NEW WORLD CLASS HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: KEVIN VON ERICH!! As Kevin was celebrating his victory, referee Alfred Neely slowly made his way back into the ring shaking his head. He grabbed the title out of the hands of Von Erich and was immediately in a conference with Manning, Von Erich, and Ring Announcer Marc Lowrance, all while Bockwinkel was still laid out on the canvas. After a few seconds Kevin Von Erich angrily threw his hands in the air and walked away from the group, and kicked the bottom rope. Marc Lowrance then made the announcement that Kevin Von Erich had been Disqualified for throwing Nick Bockwinkel over the top rope, and thusly Nick Bockwinkel was still the World Class Heavyweight Champion. Winner, and Still World Class Heavyweight Champion, by Disqualification: Nick Bockwinkel -Commercial Break- Jim Ross: Welcome back folks. As you saw, Kevin Von Erich won the World Class Heavyweight Title, but because in the heat of the moment he broke a rule that some consider outdated in the first place, Nick Bockwinkel is still the World Class Champion. That'll do it for us tonight folks. Please be sure to join us this Monday night in St. Louis for Labor Day Star Wars, and right back here next week for more World Class Wrestling! Labor Day Star Wars Nick Bockwinkel vs Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat - World Class Heavyweight Title Brian Adias/The Youngbloods vs The Movement Bruiser Brody vs Big John Studd The Highwaymen vs The Glamour Boys - Street Fight Kerry Von Erich vs The Grappler Jimmy Garvin/John Tatum/Gary Young vs Barry Windham/Sam Houston/Kendall Windham Kevin Von Erich vs Baron Von Raschke "Dr. D" David Schultz vs Stan Stasiak
  16. Or....hear me out.....what if instead of thinking outside the box, he just traded meaningless wins and losses with Seth Rollins for a few months. That'd work too... Right? Performance Fighting!
  17. Ahh, Bobby in the neckbrace, all is right in the world! Harts vs Bulldogs has the potential to get very interesting. Friends, Enemies, something in between? Hansen/Bad News vs The Russians is going to be a war, and I can't wait!! Flair vs Dibiase should be a masterpiece.
  18. -8-26-84 from The Lake Charles Civic Center in Lake Charles, LA- 1) Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi beat Snake Brown/The Bounty Hunter in 6:19 when Savoldi pinned Brown 2) "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin/"Hollywood" John Tatum/"Gorgeous" Gary Young w/Precious over Ken Lucas/Ted Oates/Jerry Oates in 8:04 when Tatum pinned Lucas 3) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) defeated Sheik Hassan/Ali Bey in 2:43 when Tonga Kid pinned Bey 4) Brian Adias over Baron Von Raschke by Count Out in 10:27 5) The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) fought to a Double Disqualification in 13:17 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine over Mark Youngblood in 9:35 in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title after Sunshine interfered 7) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons/Shaska Whatley/Tiger Conway Jr) defeated Barry Windham/Kendall Windham/Sam Houston in 23:29 when Conway pinned Kendall 8) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Stan Stasiak battled to a Double Disqualification in 8:51 9) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette and Ricky Steamboat/Jay Youngblood battled to a Time Limit Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich beat Nick Bockwinkel/The Grappler in 17:11 by Count Out -8-27-84 from The Auditorium in Lafayette, LA- 1) Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi beat Snake Brown/The Bounty Hunter in 6:19 when Savoldi pinned Brown 2) "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin/"Hollywood" John Tatum/"Gorgeous" Gary Young w/Precious over Ken Lucas/Ted Oates/Jerry Oates in 8:04 when Tatum pinned Lucas 3) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) defeated Sheik Hassan/Ali Bey in 2:43 when Tonga Kid pinned Bey 4) Brian Adias over Baron Von Raschke by Count Out in 10:37 5) The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) fought to a Double Disqualification in 13:19 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine over Mark Youngblood in 9:31 in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title after Sunshine interfered 7) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons/Shaska Whatley/Tiger Conway Jr) defeated Barry Windham/Kendall Windham/Sam Houston in 23:38 when Conway pinned Kendall 8) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Stan Stasiak battled to a Double Disqualification in 8:25 9) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette and Ricky Steamboat/Jay Youngblood battled to a Time Limit Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich beat Nick Bockwinkel/The Grappler in 17:19 by Count Out -8-28-84 from The Riverside Centroplex in Baton Rouge, LA- 1) Jim Powers/Joe Savoldi beat Snake Brown/The Bounty Hunter in 6:22 when Savoldi pinned Brown 2) "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin/"Hollywood" John Tatum/"Gorgeous" Gary Young w/Precious over Ken Lucas/Ted Oates/Jerry Oates in 8:41 when Tatum pinned Lucas 3) The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) defeated Sheik Hassan/Ali Bey in 2:03 when Tonga Kid pinned Bey 4) Brian Adias over Baron Von Raschke by Count Out in 10:21 5) The Highwaymen (Bobby Duncum/Phil Hickerson) and The Glamour Boys (Steve Doll/Steve Simpson) fought to a Double Disqualification in 14:17 6) "Honky Tonk Man" Wayne Ferris w/Sunshine over Mark Youngblood in 9:05 in a match for the Southwestern Heavyweight Title after Sunshine interfered 7) The Movement (Iceman King Parsons/Shaska Whatley/Tiger Conway Jr) defeated Barry Windham/Kendall Windham/Sam Houston in 25:29 when Conway pinned Kendall 8) "Dr. D" David Schultz and Stan Stasiak battled to a Double Disqualification in 8:50 9) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette and Ricky Steamboat/Jay Youngblood battled to a Time Limit Draw in 45:00 in a match for the World Class Tag Team Titles 10) Kerry Von Erich/Kevin Von Erich beat Nick Bockwinkel/The Grappler in 18:11 by Count Out
  19. It was recorded in late April of last year. I'm not sure if any of the planned follow up shows ever happened. and I am 99% certain that BB is there for EXACTLY that reason. The promoter who was teaming up with Jarrett on this, is a guy that I used to do ring announcing for, and is also the guy that is part of the Jarrett/Parsons Roku Channel that went up recently with a ton of old footage that WWE doesn't have. So I wouldn't be shocked to see this eventually turn up on there. Very good guy and a shockingly honest promoter, who is sadly suffering from Alzheimer's.
  20. There was a group here in West Virginia who did a show with this exact premise. They brought in a bunch of indy guys, and sat them in front of three judges and filmed the show in an episodic style. Most of the workers were names no one would be familiar with (apart from Kahagas and maybe The Thrillseekers) and some of them were downright rotten. The judges were Jim Cornette, Robert Fuller, and for some reason Miss Kitty (who was B.B. the ambulance driver during the Attitude Era) The matches were guaranteed to go 2 minutes, with a maximum of 10, and after the 2 minutes, Cornette had an air horn which he could use to stop the match (and believe me he did.) Once the matches were over, each judge would give input, and then vote on whether the wrestler would move on to the next round. Jerry Jarrett was actually backstage producing the whole thing, but I don't think the footage has ever seen the light of day, because they were supposedly shopping it around to major networks, and apparently none were interested. If I remember correctly they were calling this project Olympus Wrestling or something like that.
  21. I think you may have missed the ending of the Von Erich match.
  22. -Sunday August 25th- -The Superdome- -New Orleans, LA- -AWA World Class Wrestling- -and- -AWA Continental Championship Wrestling- -Present- -The Battle for New Orleans- Nearly 20,000 rabid fans have packed the Superdome in New Orleans for the first jointly promoted card between World Class and Continental! Two announce desks have been set up, Marc Lowrance has been given ring announcing duties for the night, and The Battle for New Orleans is about to begin!! 1) -20 Man $20,000 Winner Take All Over the Top Rope Battle Royal- (Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, One Man Gang, Lars Anderson, Great Kabuki, Kendo Nagasaki, Wendell Cooley, Scott Casey, "Nightmare" Danny Davis, "Nightmare" Ken Wayne, Brian Adias, Bruiser Brody, Ricky Steamboat, Jay Youngblood, Mark Youngblood, "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin, Iceman King Parsons, Stan Stasiak, Bobby Duncum, Phil Hickerson) Elimination #1: There was one obvious choice when this began. At nearly seven feet tall and close to 500 pounds, the One Man Gang loomed larger than nearly everyone in the ring. Bruiser Brody was the first to charge at him and catch him with a big boot to the face that sent him back against the ropes. From there nearly half the men in the ring swarmed him, lifted him, and dumped him out of the ring. One Man Gang is Eliminated Elimination #2: Ken Wayne and Danny Davis, The Nightmares were playing it smart and sticking together. They had been sticking to a corner of the ring and pretty much beating up anyone who got to close. Mark Youngblood had been locked up with Jimmy Garvin and they backed into that corner. Davis and Wayne each grabbed hold of Youngblood, and began to assault him. Garvin was quick to disappear from that corner, as The Nightmares made quick work of Youngblood and tossed him to the floor. Mark Youngblood is Eliminated Elimination #3: Scott Casey had been getting double teamed by Kabuki and Kendo Nagasaki, but the timely intervention of the strange duo of Lars Anderson and Brian Adias had broken that up. Casey was a bit staggered as he moved away from that grouping, and he unfortunately came into contact with Iceman King Parsons who simply knee'd him hard in the groin, then scooped him up and out of the ring. Scott Casey is Eliminated Elimination #4: Two men in the twilight of their careers, back for one last shot at glory had found one another and were battling it out for supremacy. Lars Anderson and Stan Stasiak were throwing haymakers at one another just waiting to see who would fall down first. Luckily for Lars Anderson, he lost the battle and dropped to the canvas just as Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts of The Fabulous Freebirds charged across the ring with a double clothesline. Thus it missed him, and sent Stasiak over the top rope and to the floor! Stan Stasiak is Eliminated Elimination #5 & #6: Brian Adias and Iceman King Parson found one another and that was it for then focusing on anyone else. First the punches flew, then they got locked in a death grip of trying to force one another over the top rope. That was all Duncum and Hickerson, The Highwaymen needed to walk up behind them and shove both men over the ropes and to the floor. Brian Adias is Eliminated Iceman King Parsons is Eliminated Elimination #7: "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin had been pretty successfully avoiding people until he got cornered by The Nightmares. Now Davis and Wayne were doing quite the number on him, and things were looking bleak for him. Then a large furry boot caught Davis in the face and sent him sailing over the top rope! "Nightmare" Danny Davis is Eliminated Elimination #8: Bruiser Brody wasn't finished as he clubbed Ken Wayne hard across the back, then reached down and lifted him into a bodyslam. Brody walked him in a complete circle, then dumped him over the top rope onto his partner who just got to his feet! "Nightmare" Ken Wayne is Eliminated Elimination #9: Jimmy Garvin saw an opportunity and grabbed the leg of Bruiser Brody, he tried to hoist the big man up but wasn't having much luck. Fortunately for Garvin, Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts were paying attention and joined the festivities. The three of them got Brody most of the way out of the ring, then of all people, a final push from Wendell Cooley got the job done. Bruiser Brody is Eliminated Elimination #10: Hickerson and Duncum had been brawling with Nagasaki and Kabuki in the other corner while that was going on, but Kabuki had ended up getting tied up with Ricky Steamboat, leaving Nagasaki on his own. Try as he might, he couldn't overcome the combined power of The Highwaymen, and they ended up dumping him to the floor. Kendo Nagasaki is Eliminated Elimination #11: Garvin, Hayes, and Roberts proceeded to thank Wendell Cooley for his help by stomping the crap out of him. Lars Anderson came over and looked all set to join them, but instead blasted Buddy Roberts with a huge clothesline that sent him out of the ring! Buddy Roberts is Eliminated Elimination #12: Duncum and Hickerson had gone to work on Kabuki after getting rid of Nagasaki, but failed to notice Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood regrouping behind them. Steamboat and Youngblood nodded at one another and nailed Hickerson from behind with a huge Double Dropkick that sent him sailing over the top and out of the ring. Phil Hickerson is Eliminated Elimination #13: Bobby Duncum turned around to confront Steamboat and Youngblood,but Kabuki who was on his knees stiff armed him in the groin. Duncum staggered a few steps away allowing Kabuki to get up, and fire a huge thrust kick at Duncum that sent him out of the ring. Bobby Duncum is Eliminated Elimination #14: Garvin and Hayes went after Lars Anderson as soon as he eliminated Roberts and were peppering him with punches, but Anderson was holding his own agaisnt both men. Wendell Cooley got to his feet and grabbed Hayes from behind by the hair. He pulled Hayes away from the brawl and was attempting to maneuver him toward the ropes, but Hayes raked the eyes, grabbed a handful of hair, and chucked Cooley out of the ring. Wendell Cooley is Eliminated Elimination #15: A couple minutes passed without an elimination, all six men remaining had been pairing off. Jay Youngblood and Ricky Steamboat had just nailed Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin with double chops. Lars Anderson had apparently seen enough of the two working together, and grabbed Youngblood in a waistlock and muscled him over the ropes and to the floor. Jay Youngblood is Eliminated Elimination #16: Hayes and Garvin were leaning against the ropes, when The Great Kabuki turned toward them and charged at them. Hayes and Garvin side stepped and each grabbed a leg, bundling the face painted Japanese warrior out of the ring. The Great Kabuki is Eliminated Elimination #17: Ricky Steamboat blistered Lars Anderson with a chop. Lars Anderson blasted Ricky Steamboat with a right hand. Chop. Right Hand. Chop. Right Hand. Chop. Ricky Steamboat ducked the right hand and the momentum spun Lars Anderson around. Steamboat hooked Anderson and nailed him with an atomic drop. Anderson staggered forward toward the ropes and Steamboat nailed him with a dropkick to the back that sent him out of the ring. Lars Anderson is Eliminated Elimination #18 & #19: As Steamboat was getting to his feet, Garvin and Hayes grabbed him from behind and rushed him to the ropes trying to eliminate him. They managed to throw him over, but failed to notice that he held on! Steamboat was in the process of skinning the cat when Michael Hayes noticed that he wasn't eliminated. Hayes went back over to finish the job, but was shocked when Steamboat wrapped his legs around the head of Hayes. Steamboat had pulled Hayes most of the way out of the ring by the time Garvin noticed what was happening. Jimmy took in the scene for a moment, shrugged his shoulders, then charged in with a knee to the back of Steamboat. "The Dragon" lost his grip, causing both he and Hayes to tumble to the floor. Michael Hayes is Eliminated Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat is Eliminated Winner: "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin 2) Super Black Ninja w/Mr. Fuji vs Steve Olsonoski - U.S. Super Junior Championship Highlights: A very fast paced match with Steve O holding his own with the Ninja more so than he did in their first bout…..after about 12 minutes of action Olsonoski had things going his way, he went to the top rope for a dropkick but Ninja side stepped him and avoided contact….he then went to the top rope and hit his patented moonsault for the 1-2-3! Winner: Super Black Ninja 3) The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton/Dennis Condrey) w/Jim Cornette vs The Islanders (Samu/Tonga Kid) - AWA World Class Tag Team Titles Before the bell could be rung, Eaton and Condrey charged across the ring and attacked. Condrey caught Tonga Kid in the back with a knee that sent him sailing out of the ring between the top and middle ropes. While Eaton nailed Samu with an elbow to the back of the head. Condrey turned around and joined Bobby and the two of them stomped Samu repeatedly. The Midnight Express pulled Samu across the ring to their corner as Referee Jerry Usher angrily admonished them. Eaton hopped onto the apron, while Condrey continued the assault. The Midnights made frequent tags, confined Samu to their corner, and relentlessly worked over his lower back as Cornette paraded around ringside like he'd just won a gold medal! Every time Samu stated to mount any sort of comeback, Bobby and Dennis would cut it off with a double team move, and every time Tonga Kid's temper got the best of him, The Midnight Express used the referee pushing him out of the ring as an opportunity to do more cheating! Finally, when Samu was shot into the ropes and The Express bent down for what appeared to be a double backdrop, Samu put on the brakes, grabbed the heads of Eaton and Condrey and gave them a double noggin knocker!! As they both stumbled around momentarily stunned, Samu leapt toward his corner and tagged in Tonga Kid! Tonga came in and delivered a huge chop to Eaton! Huge chop to Condrey! Headbutt to Eaton! Headbutt to Condrey! Thrust Kick to Eaton! Thrust Kick to Condrey! Both members of The Midnight Express rolled out of the ring and were trying to regroup on the floor, but the next thing they knew, Tonga Kid was on the floor with them, and he gave them a double noggin knocker!! Tonga tossed Beautiful Bobby back into the ring, and as he was going to follow him back in, WHAM!! Jim Cornette cracked Tonga Kid in the back with the tennis racket! As the bell was ringing, Tonga Kid turned around and stared down Cornette who's eyes grew wide as dinner plates, and when Tonga Kid stuck out his tongue, Cornette turned white as a ghost. Tonga Kid let loose with a thrust to the throat that sent Cornette flying backwards into Dennis Condrey and both of them crashed to the concrete. Tonga rolled back into the ring where Samu was throwing Bobby Eaton out of the ring, and The Islanders stood tall. Winners, by Disqualification: The Islanders 4) The Rat Patrol (Scott Armstrong/Steve Armstrong/Johnny Rich) vs The Soul Patrol (Brickhouse Brown/Koko Ware/Norvell Austin) - Losing Team Can No Longer Use "Patrol" Highlights: The Soul Patrol are in full on heel mode here taking every shortcut in the book in this six man tag. However, after several minutes of action the Rat Patrol have things going their way and look to be on their way to victory…..Brickhouse Brown comes around and pulls Johnny Rich off the apron and starts brawling around ringside as Austin pulls Scott Armstrong off the apron to do the same….which leaves Steve Armstrong up on the top rope about to come off with a sunset flip on Koko Ware….as Armstrong nails the sunset flip….the referee is outside trying to regain control of the other four fighting at ringside…..as Armstrong has Ware pinned…..from out of nowhere ICEMAN KING PARSONS slides into the ring and kicks Steve in the back of the head…..and quickly slides out of the ring as Ware puts an arm across Steve Armstrong…..Brown tells the ref to "get yo ass in there and count" as he slides under the bottom rope and makes the three count!! Winners: The Soul Patrol (Brickhouse Brown/Koko Ware/Norvell Austin) After the match, Brickhouse Brown takes the microphone…. Brown: "Listen up…..now that we've taken your stupid name away from you three…..I want to officially get rid of this stupid name that Les Thatcher gave us when we came to Continental….do you really think we want to call ourselves 'the SOUL Patrol'? Just more stereotypical wrestling promoter "B.S."…..so from this day forward, you will refer to us as 'the Bruthahood'!" (Ware grabs the mic) Ware: "And let me add to that…..we want to wish our bruthas, Shaska Whatley and Tiger Conway the best of luck tonight against those Road Warriors…..fight the power and bring home the gold!! The Movement continues!!" (Brown/Ware/Austin give the familiar fist salute of the Movement) 5) The Road Warriors (Animal/Hawk) vs The Movement (Shaska Whatley/Tiger Conway Jr) - AWA World Tag Team Titles To the shock of pretty much everyone, Tiger Conway Jr started the match by immediately slapping Hawk in the face. Hawk reached up and touched his cheek, then smirked at Conway and nodded his head, almost like he respected the guts. Then Conway slapped him again. This time Hawk laughed, and then grabbed Conway by the throat with both hands and hoisted him in the air. He held him aloft for a good fifteen seconds before throwing him hard to the canvas on his back. Conway quickly crawled over and tagged in Whatley. Shaska came in and circled Hawk, finally locking up with him after walking around him several times. Whatley held his own for a moment, but the strength of Hawk was too much and he shoved Whatley down hard. Shaska stood up and went chest to chest with Hawk finally giving him a hard shove. Hawk laughed again, and Shaska shouted out "I Want Him" while pointing at Animal. Hawk shrugged his shoulders and tagged in Animal. Animal came in and locked up with Shaska, who held his own for a moment and was shoved down hard! Whatley pounded on the mat in frustration, and then tagged in Tiger Conway Jr. Conway came into the ring, and when Animal went for the tie up, Conway shot around him and grabbed a waistlock from behind. He tried several times to take him down, but when that failed, he opted to take an arm. That didn't work either as Animal whipped him into the ropes and put him down hard with a shoulder tackle. Conway got back up and started trash talking. The look of amusement on the face of Animal said it all, and he held his hand out toward the rope. Conway charged into the ropes again, and again Animal put him down with a huge shoulder tackle. This time it was Conway who was pounding the mat in frustration, but instead of getting to go tag, he found himself being yanked to his feet by his afro. Animal had apparently had enough fun and games! Animal lifted Conway high over his head in a press slam. Conway started squirming and kicking, and managed to slip out the back and land on his feet. Animal turned around and went to blast Conway with a big punch, but Tiger ducked and Animal caught Referee Rick Hazzard directly in the face! Hazzard crumbled to the mat in a heap, and seeing what happened Conway immediately kicked Animal as hard as he could in the balls. Hawk hit the ring to attack Conway, and Whatley was in right after him. Chaos erupted as Iceman King Parsons, Brickhouse Brown, Koko Ware, and Norvell Austin all hit the ring with steel chairs. Brown, Koko, and Austin ganged up on Hawk, pulled him out to the floor and beat him unmercifully with the chairs. In the ring Parsons clubbed Animal over the head with a chair then he, Whatley, and Conway set Animal up and gave him a huge double assist Spike Piledriver onto the chair. The four intruders took their weapons and disappeared. Hawk lay bleeding on the area floor. Tiger Conway covered the still not moving Animal, and Shaska Whatley shook Rick Hazzard into consciousness before standing like nothing ever happened on the apron. Groggily Hazzard crawled toward where Conway was covering Animal and counted One...Two....Three..... WINNERS, AND NEW AWA WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: SHASKA WHATLEY & TIGER CONWAY JR: THE MOVEMENT!!! INTERMISSION 6) Kerry Von Erich/Mr. Olympia vs The Grapplers (The Grappler/Grappler 2) The moment the bell rang, all four men were in the middle of the ring exchanging punches! Kerry and Olympia quickly got the upper hand and sent both Grapplers scrambling for the floor, and the Superdome crowd was loving it! Once Referee Ron West got things under control, the opening minutes saw all four men tagging in and out and having a fairly standard tag team match. That lasted until The Grapplers attempted to double team Von Erich, and then Olympia hit the ring and again we had all four men brawling like crazy! Once Ron West got Olympia out of the ring, Grappler 2 hopped back into the ring and locked up with Kerry to get things back underway, and quickly found himself on the receiving end of another round of punches, and when Kerry threatened The Iron Claw, he quickly tagged out to The Grappler! The Grappler came in and didn't fare much better, also eating a big barrage of punches, then deftly ducking out of the way when Kerry went for the Discus Punch. Grappler locked up with Kerry again, and this time managed to whip him into the ropes, Grappler 2 stuck out a knee and caught Kerry in the back, allowing Grappler to nail him with a clothesline. After this, The Grapplers isolated Von Erich in their corner and went to work. The masked men made quick tags, when they bother to tag at all, as they sometimes just switched in out. Either way they worked Von Erich over with headlocks and facelocks. Hammered him with forearms to the back, and elbows to the head. Repeatedly slammed him to the mat, or took him over with different variations of the suplex. They tried several times to pin Von Erich, but each time he kicked out. Finally, it looked like Kerry caught a break when he was whipped into the ropes and The Grappler bent down for a back body drop. Kerry had the energy to leap over him, and catch him in a sunset flip. The stunned Grappler got counted for a Two, and then rolled out of it. Kerry crawled toward Olympia, but Grappler 2 was in the ring in a flash and kicked Kerry in the head. Olympia jumped into the ring, but Referee Ron West pushed him back out, allowing both Grapplers to drag Kerry back to their corner and make the illegal switch. Grappler 2 had Kerry in a front facelock, but Von Erich found a reserve of strength and fired an elbow into his stomach, once, twice, three times. Grappler 2 let go, Discus Punch!! Grappler 2 went down! Kerry went down! After a few seconds both men began crawling toward their respective corners. Grappler 2 arrived first and made the tag. The Grappler quickly went after Kerry, but with a burst of energy, Kerry jumped forward, AND TAGGED IN MR. OLYMPIA!!! Mr. Olympia hit the ring like a man possessed and began firing away on The Grappler with lefts and right, and then whipped him into the ropes and nailed him with a huge clothesline! Grappler 2 charged back in and got a big hiptoss for his trouble. Then when he was quickly back to his feet, Olympia nailed him with a big atomic drop and followed that up with a dropkick to the back of the head of Grappler 2 that sent him out of the ring and to the floor. Olympia turned around and found The Grappler now charging at him with a Lariat, but Olympia was able to duck it and Grappler ran directly into Von Erich on the apron who nailed him with a huge right hand! Grappler turned around and staggered into Olympia who swiftly kicked him in the gut, and dropped him into the mat with the DDT. Ron West counted the One, Two, Three Winners: Mr. Olympia/Kerry Von Erich 7) The Stud Stable (Robert Fuller/Jimmy Golden/Buddy Landell/Al Madril/Hercules Hernandez) w/"Tn. Stud" Ron Fuller vs "Dr. D" David Schultz/Brad Armstrong/Adrian Street/King Kong Bundy/Mystery Partner- 10 Man Elimination Match Highlights: Once the Stud Stable had entered the ring……their opponents Mystery Partner was the last one to be introduced and the crowd went wild when George Thorogood's familiar 'Bad to the Bone' played and the masked BULLET made his way to the ring! Elimination #1: "The Great" Al Madril pinned "Exotic" Adrian Street after hitting him with a chain Elimination #2: King Kong Bundy pinned Jimmy Golden after a 'big splash' Elimination #3: Hercules Hernandez pinned Brad Armstrong with his feet on the ropes Elimination #4: King Kong Bundy was disqualified when the referee reversed a decision after Bundy pinned Madril but Madril slipped a chain in the back of Bundy's singlet as Bundy was getting up after the pin and Landel convinced the referee that Bundy hit Madril with the chain to get the pin. Elimination #5: The Bullet eliminated Robert Fuller by putting him out with a sleeper Elimination #6: "Dr. D" David Schultz pinned Al Madril after a piledriver Elimination #7: "Dr. D" walked out and eliminated himself after Ron Fuller came over and gave him a briefcase containing his $25,000….Schultz checked the money and then accepted Fuller's offer of a handshake….before dropping Fuller with a big right hand to the face and walking out with the cash….leaving the Bullet all alone….and Ron Fuller laid out on the floor before being carried out by Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden Elimination #8: The Bullet pinned Hercules Hernandez with a school boy roll up…..the crowd went wild when Bullet pinned Hercules…but Hernandez quickly jumped up and chop blocked the Bullet taking out his knee and then worked his leg over until Les Thatcher came down and threatened to fine and suspend him if he didn't vacate the ring…but the damage was done. Elimination #9: After fighting valiantly for another several minutes after the attack from Hercules, the Bullet was finally eliminated when Landel locked him in a figure four leglock but the Bullet refused to submit but finally Brad Armstrong came back down to ringside and threw in the towel to stop the match before the Bullet suffered long term injury. Winners: The Stud Stable by way of Buddy Landel 8) Barry Windham vs Big John Studd - AWA World Class Television Title/Central States Title Unification Match While Windham is one of the few men that Studd doesn't absolutely dwarf in size, he certainly has him in weight and power and that was the story of the early portion of this match. From the moment they locked up Studd used his weight advantage to back Windham into a corner, and then proceeded to just hammer on him with fists and forearms. Studd then scooped him up and took him down with a big bodyslam. After that Studd pulled Windham up and clamped on a side headlock. The match continued like this for several minutes with Studd using his size and power to wear down Windham. Finally Barry got his first offense of the match when Studd whipped him into the ropes and went for a clothesline. Windham was able to duck it, and caught Studd with a big dropkick. While it didn't take Big John off his feet, it had him reeling, and Windham came in firing with several huge right hands. Barry made the mistake of trying to whip John Studd into the ropes, and Studd threw a short clothesline that put Windham on the mat. Studd reached down and pulled Windham up by the hair, and picked him up for another big bodyslam. Windham managed to wiggle onto the shoulder of Studd and dropped down behind him, and dropkicked Big John hard in the back. Windham quickly ascended the turnbuckle, and when Studd turned around, Barry jumped off with a flying cross body block! Unfortunately for Windham, Studd caught him! Big John went to spin around with Windham and slam him, but in doing so, one of Windham's feet inadvertently caught Referee Alfred Neely in the head and sent him to the canvas. Windham soon followed, slammed hard by Studd. Studd followed it up by placing one foot on the chest of Windham and stepping up and over him. Studd reached down and pulled Windham to his feet, and hooked him for a Double Underhook Suplex. He executed it beautifully and sent Windham sailing across the ring. As Studd got back to his feet, he failed to see the man enter the ring behind him holding a steel folding chair. When that man yelled out "HEY YOU BIG SON OF A BITCH!" Studd became alerted to his presence and turned around. That is when "Dr. D" David Schultz smashed that chair directly into the forehead of Big John Studd. Studd teetered for a moment, then like a giant oak tree that got sawed down, fell straight back to the mat with a resounding thud. Schultz head up the noticeably dented chair, inspected it, smiled, then exited the ring. Barry Windham was slow getting to his feet, and when he did, he had no idea why John Studd was laid out in the middle of the ring. He just knew that twenty thousand people were screaming "PIN HIM" so he stumbled over and covered Studd. At the same time, Alfred Neely was shaking off the effects of being kicked in the head. He looked and saw Windham covering Studd and counted the One, Two, Three. WINNER, and STILL CENTRAL STATES CHAMPION, AND THE NEW AND FINAL WORLD CLASS TELEVISION CHAMPION: BARRY WINDHAM!!! 9) Nick Bockwinkel vs Kevin Von Erich - AWA World Class Heavyweight Title Nick Bockwinkel was pacing in his corner and looked less confident than usual, potentially due to having just seen his cohort Big John Studd taken out of the arena by medical personnel. Kevin Von Erich was fired up, having to be sent back to his corner by Fred Sinclair several times before the bell rang. When Sinclair called for the bell, Kevin skipped the collar and elbow and shot straight for the legs of Bockwinkel. He took him down and immediately began raining punches down on the champion. Von Erich then went for The Iron Claw early, but Bockwinkel was able to buck his hips and get out from under Von Erich. Nick quickly went to the floor to regroup. Kevin wasn't having it and followed him out to the floor, where he grabbed a handful of Bockwinkel's hair and smashed him face first into the apron. He then rolled Bockwinkel back into the ring and followed him back in. Nick was quickly to his feet and backing toward a corner, but Von Erich was on him and continued assailing him with punches. Soon Kevin climbed onto the turnbuckles and began punching away as the crowd counted along. That came to an end when Bockwinkel grabbed both of Kevins legs and walked him out of the corner for a reverse atomic drop. Nick then immediately grabbed a side headlock and took Kevin over. The match slowed significantly down after this, as Bockwinkel began to work his pace. Grinding Kevin with headlocks, hammerlocks, and every other kind of painful maneuver he could think to lock in. Bockwinkel also went for several cradles and other pinning variations, but Von Erich managed to kick out of them all. Then Nick added a little cheating to the mix, an abdominal stretch with some help from the ropes here, using the tag rope to choke Von Erich there! Bockwinkel had Von Erich in the abdominal stretch for a second go round, and the crowd was rallying behind Kevin. Finally, Von Erich mustered the energy and tossed Bockwinkel over with a big hip toss! Kevin was hurting, but with the fans behind him, he began to fire up, and when Bockwinkel got to his feet, Kevin let loose a huge dropkick that sent Nick into the turnbuckle. Kevin was up quickly and whipped Bockwinkel across the ring. Nick hit the opposite buckle hard, and when he stumbled out, Kevin came in and caught him with a flying scissors! Kevin quickly ascended the turnbuckles, and when Bockwinkel got to his feet, Kevin came off with his Turning Crossbody Block! He caught Bockwinkel square in the chest, but Referee Fred Sinclair was too close to Bockwinkel and one of Kevin's feet caught him in the face! Kevin landed on top of Bockwinkel in a pinning position, but Sinclair fell to the mat near the ropes, and then rolled to the floor holding his head. Kevin laid on top of Bockwinkel for a moment, then slapped the mat three times himself. Kevin got up and pulled Bockwinkel to his feet. Von Erich went to whip Nick into the ropes, but Bockwinkel reversed it. Kevin hit the ropes, but managed to hook his arms and stop his momentum. Bockwinkel charged him, but Kevin ducked down and back dropped him to the floor! Kevin jumped out of the ring and grabbed Bockwinkel by the hair, Bockwinkel immediately raked the eyes of Kevin and smashed his face on the apron. Bockwinkel rolled Von Erich back in the ring. Bockwinkel took a moment to recover, and then slid back into the ring. Bockwinkel grabbed the leg of Von Erich like he was going for the Figure Four, but as he bent over, Kevin's hand shot up and locked Bockwinkel in The Iron Claw!! Bockwinkel tried to pull the wrist of Kevin away, but Kevin was already sitting up and squeezing for all he was worth, and soon Bockwinkel was down to a knee. As Kevin got up to a knee, Bockwinkel was down on both knees. Referee David Manning came running to the ring as Kevin got to his feet and drove Nick Bockwinkel onto his back, Kevin straddled the Champion and continued to apply The Iron Claw for all it was worth. Bockwinkel struggled a bit longer, but eventually the movement ceased. Manning counted One, Two, Three!!! WINNER, AND NEW WORLD CLASS HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: KEVIN VON ERICH!! As Kevin was celebrating his victory, referee Alfred Neely slowly made his way back into the ring shaking his head. He grabbed the title out of the hands of Von Erich and was immediately in a conference with Manning, Von Erich, and Ring Announcer Marc Lowrance, all while Bockwinkel was still laid out on the canvas. After a few seconds Kevin Von Erich angrily threw his hands in the air and walked away from the group, and kicked the bottom rope. Marc Lowrance then made the announcement that Kevin Von Erich had been Disqualified for throwing Nick Bockwinkel over the top rope, and thusly Nick Bockwinkel was still the World Class Heavyweight Champion. Winner, and Still World Class Heavyweight Champion, by Disqualification: Nick Bockwinkel 10) Ted Dibiase vs Terry Gordy - AWA World Heavyweight Title - 60 Minute Time Limit Highlights: Before the match started, Ted Dibiase took the mic and told Gordy if he knew what was good for him he would forfeit this match because his neck is not up to what he's going to put him through….Gordy's reply was simply a middle finger which seemed to really rattle Dibiase and he really came after Gordy in the early part of this match……the match was pretty even back and forth until about 20 minutes in when Gordy went for a backdrop and Dibiase countered with a swinging neckbreaker…..from this point on Dibiase zeroed in on the neck of Gordy looking to exploit the previous injury……for the rest of the match Dibiase hit Gordy with every variation of a neckbreaker and neck submission in the book….but couldn't put Gordy away…..Gordy made a big comeback around the 53 minute mark and had Dibiase reeling…Gordy hit the ropes and went for a "Thesz Press" and Dibiase caught him around the waist and dropped him with a "hot shot" across the top rope right on his neck…Dibiase covered and scored the 1-2-3!! Winner, and still AWA World Champion: Ted Dibiase
  23. Things are ramped up to a fever pitch heading into the Superdome!! The thought of Buddy Roberts as a Junior Champion is hilarious to me, and I don't know why! I am really digging the newer, angrier Soul Patrol, and as a representative for The Movement, I can tell you they appreciate the support. That Fiesta Garden reeks of a set up! Looking forward to The 'Birds getting some revenge in the near future. The Grapplers vs Kerry/Olympia match is gonna be one hell of a fight. Lots of bad blood there. I think if I were Ron Fuller, I'd be making a trip to the bank. One heck of a brawl to close the show, and man, Continental is a dangerous place these days!! Super Black Ninja is a force to be reckoned with! Soul Patrol/Rat Patrol keeps heating up, there match at the Superdome should be a good one. Lars and the Gang is gonna get ugly real soon. Wild 6 man! Scott Casey is walking out on people now! Good Lord, Continental really is a dangerous place when Scott Casey is walking out on people!! Another big cluster to finish the show, but man Brad Armstrong took Buddy to the limit! Good shows man! I suppose I had better go post The Battle of New Orleans!!
  24. World Class trades Percy Pringle to Georgia for Gary Hart
  25. Teaming Blue Demon with Lothario is a great idea! Prichard and Horner are shaping up to be a nice little firey babyface team for you. I can see them going places fast. Krupp and the Stallion? Interested to see where this goes! Kokina and Blackwell would be something to see! Nice rub for Kokina from Blackwell Man, Paul Ellering in charge of Race and Patera just makes both guys that much scarier. Gary Hart had best heed his warning. That's one hell of an 8 man tag to close out the show! It'd send the fans home happy, and be action packed from bell to bell. Nice booking! Kokina squashing Beefcake to get at Haystacks is a good call. Beefer can play it off as a fluke, Kokina looks dominant and it continues the feud. Krupp and Stallion is so strange. HUGE win for Horner and Prichard!!! Another Martel/Double A classic. I need to find a tape trader in the Georgia area! Saito still going after Butch at every opportunity. When that singles match comes, it is gonna be a doozy! What a six man main event!! Hart appears to have taken Harley's advice and split. Muraco gets put out, Dibiase is in trouble. Crazy shit going down in Georgia!! Loving it!
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