agentofenton Posted April 13, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 13, 2016 Television Airing April 7, 1984 Recap of Coastal Clash. Some backstage interviews are shown throughout the show with the winners of the matches. We also aired three matches taped at previous TV tapings. Moondogs & Pez Whatley defeated the Grappler’s and Rip Rogers Mr. Fuji’s Clan defeated Lanny Poffo, Pedro Morales, Blue Demon Jr & Pierroth Jr. Randy Savage defended the US Title against Sweet Daddy Siki April 12, 1984 TV Taping (Airing April 14, 1984) Roanoke, VA Civic Center Opening intro segment Interview with Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens with their new manager Paul Jones. They put over winning the titles and give a lot of credit to their manager, Paul Jones. Rock n’ Roll Express debut as they defeated Tony DeVito & Jason Knight. Quick chat with the RnR Express. They talk about arriving in MACW, focusing on the US Tag Team Titles and eventually the NWA World Tag Team Titles COMMERCIAL BREAK We return to have David Crockett interview The Fabulous Freebirds. They discuss handling their business at Coastal Clash, defeating the Giant and his two little buddies. They brag about being the best three man unit in the business. They also talk about taking all the gold in MACW, starting with trying to get back the TV title. Next week it’s Michael Hayes vs Barry Windham, if he can survive his defense today. Terry Taylor defeats Italian Stallion. He arrives at the set to talk with Tony about his recent loss to Randy Savage and not recapturing the US title. Terry talks about wanting to face off with Mr. Fuji because of the interference in that match. That match has been signed for tonight’s event in Fisherville, VA. COMMERCIAL BREAK We return with slow motion footage of Skandor Akbar and his men burning Sivi Afi. Tony tells us that he is still out of action, with no time table for his return. His face was burned, but they were more concerned with a vision issue. That’s all the word they had on that incident. Skandor Akbar is facing a punishment from the officials at MACW, but nothing has been announced as of yet. Akbar comes out with Jules Strongbow and says that MACW better be careful what they deem “punishment” for his actions. He was provoked to do such an act. They had better consider that. They storm off the TV set. TV Title Match, Barry Windham retains the title by defeating Jules Strongbow COMMERCIAL BREAK Interview with Ric Flair on regaining the NWA World Title in Houston, Texas last weekend. He tells the audience that Ricky Steamboat is certainly a top player in the world, and he had one great night. However, when you’re the Nature Boy, you’re THE top player everynight. That’s why he was able to regain the title a week later. He has proven once again he is the man around the world. Anyone who wants to step up, he’ll accept that challenge. As Flair struts off the set, Randy Savage appears and gets onto the set. He tells everyone that he’s the number one man in Mid Atlantic, and he’s the US champ and that makes him the number one challenger to the World’s Title. He’ll be the first man to put his name into that hat Ric Flair. He wants a shot at the gold. Tony and David react to that statement by the “Macho Man” and end the show Dark Matches after the taping The Moondogs & Junkyard Dog defeated Mr. Fuji’s Clan (w/ Mr. Fuji) Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens (w/ Paul Jones) retained thier US Tag Team Titles against the Vachon’s Kamala won a 15-man battle royal Barry Windham & Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair and Randy Savage after Flair bailed on Savage at the end of the match. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LowBlowPodcast Posted April 13, 2016 Report Share Posted April 13, 2016 Pretty good outing here for MACW. The only thing I would do differently it put a little bit of formatting in the text to show the difference between segments. Outside of that, I am interested in the story of Savage and Flair with Flair bailing on him. I am also very interested to see how the RnR fit in the scheme of things for the next couple of months. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinmcfl Posted April 13, 2016 Report Share Posted April 13, 2016 Love the wording of the Flair segment. It really came off cocky just like he would have been in real life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agentofenton Posted April 18, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 18, 2016 April 13, 1984 Hampton, VA Coliseum Rock n Roll Express defeated Tiger Chung Lee & Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) Hiro Saito (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Salvatore Bellomo The Grappler’s & Rip Rogers defeated Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon & Lanny Poffo Pez Whatley defeated Mr. Fuji Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Sweet Daddy Siki The Moondogs and Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens battled to a double count-out The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Barry Windham, Sam Houston & Pedro Morales to retain the NWA World 6-Man Tag Team Championships. Ricky Steamboat, Junkyard Dog & Terry Taylor defeated Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth), Jules & Jay Strongbow April 14, 1984 Fisherville, VA Augusta Expo Rock n Roll Express defeated Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji The Grappler’s defeated Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon Rip Rogers defeated Pez Whatley Hito Saito & Tiger Chung Lee defeated Salvatore Bellomo & Lanny Poffo Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens defeated The Moondogs to retain the US Tag Team Titles Kamala & The Strongbows (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Sweet Daddy Siki, Blue Demon Jr. & Pedro Morales Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated Sam Houston to retain the US Title Ric Flair & The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham, Junkyard Dog & Terry Taylor April 15, 1984 Winchester, VA High School Lanny Poffo defeated Rip Rogers The Grappler’s defeated Pez Whatley & Salvatore Bellomo Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Sweet Daddy Siki The Strongbows (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated The Moondogs Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens defended their US Tag Team titles against Barry Windham & Sam Houston Randy Savage defeated Pedro Morales to retain the US Championship Rock n Roll Express and Junkyard Dog defeated Mr. Fuji’s Clan (w/ Mr. Fuji) The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon & Pedro Morales Ric Flair defended the NWA World Title against Ricky Steamboat in a match that went the special 45-minute time limit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agentofenton Posted April 25, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2016 April 19, 1984 TV Taping (Airing April 21, 1984) Raleigh, NC Dorton Arena The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Dennis Stamp, Scrap Iron Scraton & Scrap Iron Sheppard. The Freebirds show up on the interview set and brag about being the best three-man group in the world. They are the 6-Man Tag Team Champions and they want ALL the belts. COMMERCIAL BREAK We return with Randy Savage at the interview area. He heard that everyone wants a piece of the Macho Man, but no one will sign on the dotted line. Barry Windham walks out, says that he’ll sign on that dotted line. Savage goes crazy as Windham returns to the ring to defend his TV title. TV Title Match Barry Windham defeated Jay Strongbow (w/ Skandor Akbar) after Jules Strongbow and Randy Savage interfere. Junkyard Dog and Sam Houston makes the save. COMMERCIAL BREAK Junkyard Dog defeated Terry Gibbs JYD talks with Tony about what happened at Coastal Clash. He says he’s looking for revenge for his friend and they he will be looking to take out all of Skandor Akbar’s men. David Crockett says that Skandor Akbar was fined $15,00 for the fire incident. The MACW officials wanted to suspend, or even fire him for it, but JYD insisted they don’t do that. JYD explains that he wants to get Skandor Akbar alone, and give him a little taste of his own medicine. COMMERCIAL BREAK Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Dusty Wolfe and Frank Williams Afterwards, The US Tag Team Champions talk with David Crockett about their upcoming title defenses against teams like The Vachon’s and rematches against The Moondogs. The Champions are cocky as ever and proclaim that no team can defeat them. It is only a matter of time before they are World Tag Team Champions. Dark Matches after the taping Rock n Roll Express defeated The Grappler’s The Vachon’s and The Moondogs defeated Mr. Fuji’s Clan Kamala defeated JYD after interference from The Strongbow’s Randy Savage defeated Sam Houston to retain the US Title **** Side note: I lost my original writings of this TV and the few house show follow ups on a bad flash drive I had, so to catch up I wrote this shorten version. I Will have the house shows coming up soon. I may have to have another week of shorten versions of TV due to my schedule this week. Hopefully things will calm down and return to normal for me soon and I can get back on track having these up to date.*** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinmcfl Posted April 25, 2016 Report Share Posted April 25, 2016 In just a short time you have amassed an awesome roster and they are all doing great work. Freebirds to Flair to The RnR Express to Barry Windham toKmal to JYD to the Macho Man. This seems like a Hall of Fame of 1984 and each one is so fun to follow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agentofenton Posted April 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted April 26, 2016 April 20, 1984 Fayetteville, NC Cumberland City Civic Center The Vachon’s defeated Tiger Chung Lee & Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) Hiro Saito (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Chris Champion Mr. Fuji defeated Sweet Daddy Siki The Moondogs (Spot, Rex & Moretti) defeated The Grappler’s & Rip Rogers The Strongbow’s (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Lanny Poffo and Salvatore Bellomo Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Junkyard Dog The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Barry Windham, Sam Houston & Pedro Morales to retain the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championships. Ricky Steamboat, Terry Taylor & The Rock n’ Roll Express defeated Ric Flair, Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth), Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens in an 8-Man Tag Team Match April 21, 1984 Norfolk, VA The Scope The Moondogs (Spot, Rex & Moretti) & Lanny Poffo defeated Mr. Fuji’s Clan (Saito, Lee, Tanaka & Fuji) The Strongbow’s & Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Salvatore Bellomo, Sweet Daddy Siki & Pedro Morales Rip Rogers defeated Chris Champion Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens (w/ Paul Jones) defended their US Tag Team Titles against Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon The Rock n’ Roll Express defeated The Grappler’s Special Main Event, One-Fall, No Time Limit Elimination Match Ricky Steamboat, Terry Taylor, Sam Houston, Junkyard Dog & Barry Windham defeated Ric Flair, Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) & The Fabulous Freebirds. Barry Windham defeated Ric Flair in the last fall after Randy Savage walked out on Ric Flair after a disagreement. April 22, 1984 Lynchburg, VA The Armory The Rock n Roll Express defeated Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji Rip Rogers defeated Salvatore Bellomo Hiro Saito defeated Lanny Poffo Sweet Daddy Siki defeated Tiger Chung Lee The Grappler’s defeated Mad Dog & Butcher Vachon Chris Champion defeated Italian Stallion Kamala & The Strongbow’s (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated The Moondogs (Rex, Spot & Moretti) Randy Savage & The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, SAm Houston & Terry Taylor in an 8-Man Tag Team Match April 23, 1984 Elizabeth City, NC High School Rock n Roll Express defeated Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji Salvatore Bellomo defeated Tiger Chung Lee Lanny Poffo defeated Hiro Saito Kamala (w/ Skandor Akbar) defeated Chris Champion Junkyard Dog & Sweet Daddy Siki defeated The Strongbow’s (w/ Skandor Akbar) Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated Terry Taylor in a ⅔ Falls Match to retain the US Title. April 23, 1984 Greenville, NC High School Mad Dog Vachon defeated Grappler #1 Butcher Vachon defeated Grappler #2 Rip Rogers defeated Moondog Moretti Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson (w/ Paul Jones) defeated The Moondogs to retain the US Tag Team Titles. Ric Flair & The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Ricky Steamboat, Barry Windham, Sam Houston & Pedro Morales in an 8-Man Tag Team Match with Terry Gordy pinning Pedro Morales. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinmcfl Posted April 26, 2016 Report Share Posted April 26, 2016 Love all your main events but especially with Savage walking out on Flair. This could be the start of something huge! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LowBlowPodcast Posted April 27, 2016 Report Share Posted April 27, 2016 MACW rocking the High Schools once again and some great shows to boot. I would have shit to see that 8-man in a high school around this time. Looking forward to what you are building to as we head to the summer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirEdger Posted May 5, 2016 Report Share Posted May 5, 2016 Must say right off the bat that this Savage vs Flair feud is captivating. Also really digging the Freebirds. As dastardly as it can get. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agentofenton Posted May 23, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 23, 2016 MACW Highlights - Late April, Most of May 1984 4/28 MACW TV: Barry Windham and Randy Savage contract signing is interrupted by the Freebirds. ‘Birds want all the titles, including Barry’s TV Title AND Randy’s US title. Freebirds attack both men and leave them laying. Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat have interviews on their big rematch in Roanoke, VA on May 12th. Skandor Akbar takes over the end of the show, his men beating up a bunch of wrestlers (jobbers) and proclaiming he will own MACW after fining him $15,000 the week before. Matches included: Chris Champion beat Dusty Wolfe Rip Rogers defeated Frank Williams The Moondogs defeated The Scrap Irons and Terry Gibbs Kamala defeated Tony DeVito, then the cluster with Skandor Akbar happened. 5/5 MACW TV: Replay of last week’s show’s end airs. Then we see a one-camera shot from that evening’s big event in Shelby, NC. Kamala vs JYD in a Bunkhouse Brawl. JYD gets the win with a big headbutt from the second rope. But after the match, The Strongbow’s arrive and beat down JYD. They hold JYD down and Akbar burns him in the face with the fire!! The clip stops right as the fire explodes. MACW officials have suspended Akbar for 30 days, and he has been barred from all shows until then. His men were fined $5,000 each for their help in the matter. JYD is out of action for the time being. Barry Windham has accepted a 3-week TV Title challenge against the Fabulous Freebirds. Each week he retains the title, he earns $5,000 from the defeated wrestler. If Barry wins the series, he gets to choose two partners to challenge for the Six-Man Titles inside a steel cage. If he loses, he loses the TV title and cannot challenge for either the TV or 6-Man titles while the Freebirds hold those titles. These matches will be held on the brand-new syndicated show NWA World Wide Wrestling. As Barry is being interviewed, Randy Savage approaches with Miss Elizabeth. He tells Barry that he wants the Freebirds too, and that he will have Barry’s back. If and only if he is named as one of the partner’s inside the steel cage. Barry just shrugs him off and leaves, not trusting Savage. Sam Houston and Terry Taylor challenge Ray Stevens and Pat Patterson for the US Tag Team Titles. Matches for this week included: Sam Houston & Terry Taylor defeated The Scrap Irons Mr. Fuji defeated Jason Knight Ricky Steamboat defeated Dennis Stamp May 6 World Wide Wrestling TV: Barry Windham defeated Buddy Roberts in the first of three series against the Freebirds. No interference here. Just a nice match with a clean finish after about 8 minutes. Interview with NWA World Champion, Ric Flair discussing his match with Ricky Steamboat, being billed as one last chance. Moondogs defeated Tiger Chung Lee, Hiro Saito and Toru Tanaka (w/ Mr. Fuji) Interview with The Rock n’ Roll Express discussing wanting to earn a shot at the US Tag Team Champions Randy Savage defeated Dennis Stamp in 6 minutes. Interview with US Champion Randy Savage discussing his US title match on house shows against Pedro Morales and his disgust for the Freebirds. Ric Flair defeated Lanny Poffo to end the show. May 12 MACW TV: US Tag Team Champions Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens (w/ Paul Jones) discuss all the teams coming up and challenging them for their titles. They have the most important championship in all of MACW and they will be taking on all challengers. First, tonight in Roanoke, VA, they will take on Sam Houston and Terry Taylor. Patterson & Stevens defeated Dusty Wolfe and Italian Stallion in tag team action. Ricky Steamboat defeated Tony DeVito with a Cross Body Block. He then goes to the set and has a few words for Flair about their contest billed as One Last Chance. If Ricky Steamboat can not win the World Championship tonight, he will not be able to challenge Ric Flair for the title again. Sweet Daddy Siki defeated Frank Williams. He has some words for a recovering JYD, telling him to heal and get better. He has to get his revenge. David Crockett informs everyone that JYD wasn’t as injured as Sivi Afi was, and JYD will be back soon. Randy Savage defeated Jason Knight in single’s action. He then had some words for anyone challenging him for the US title and wanted to see the Freebirds fall flat on their faces in their challenge to Barry Windham. May 13, World Wide Wrestling: The Vachon’s defeated Hiro Saito and Tiger Chung Lee in a fun tag team opener. Interview with Ric Flair. No mention of the title match with Ricky Steamboat. Flair just talks about being the best world champion EVER. Flair isn’t carrying the World title either. Simple promo, leading fans at home wondering what happened in Roanoke last night. The Grappler’s team with Rip Rogers to defeat Salvatore Bellomo, Lanny Poffo and Chris Champion. Barry Windham interview. He tells the viewing audience that Kendall Windham is back to action, after taking a few weeks off to heal an injury. Kendall tells him that he has his back with the Freebirds and to not trust Randy Savage. Barry Windham defeated Michael Hayes in a TV Title match to retain the championship and earning himself another $5,000 from the Freebirds. This time, after the match, all three Freebirds attack. Kendall rushes the ring, but the numbers game is too much. Both Windham brothers laying on the mat as we end this show. May 19 MACW TV: The Moondogs defeated The Grappler’s in tag team action. Tony and David discuss the controversy from last Saturday evening’s NWA World title match. Ric Flair retained the title when he got intentionally disqualified. This was Steamboat’s last shot at the championship as long as Flair held the title. However, the NWA Board of Directors are not happy the World Champion getting DQ’d intentionally to keep the title with this important stipulation on the match. They are reviewing the incident and will have a ruling next week. Ric Flair enters and cuts a livid promo on the NWA and the Board of Directors. No one said he couldn’t get DQ’d! That shouldn’t matter. Steamboat didn’t get the job done, he’s done with Steamboat and moving on to more important matters. Flair storms off the set, super pissed off. Ray Stevens and Pat Patterson defeated Tony DeVito and Frank Williams. Paul Jones then discusses the tag teams shooting for the US tag team titles, and how no one is worthy of challenging the champions. They are fighting champions, however and will accept all incoming challenges. Kamala defeated Italian Stallion. The Strongbow’s accompany him to ringside. All three takes turns kicking him after the match. Jay Strongbow comes to theinterview set and tells MACW they all made a huge mistake in not believing Akbar. Whatever he wishes, they will carry it out. They don’t care about the money anymore. It’s about getting the respect they have earned. May 20 World Wide Wrestling: Mr. Fuji and his boys come out and have a talk with Bob Caudle. Fuji says they are going to start hurting people. He likes other wrestler’s pain. His boys are to injure their opponents before they are defeated. This leads to Hiro Saito defeated Dennis Stamp. Saito uses a vicious cross armbreaker for the submission. Fuji seems pleased. Pedro Morales defeated Rip Rogers. Pedro then discusses earning a US title opportunity and plans to make the most of it. The Freebirds arrive on the scene and taunt Barry from the ring. Terry Gordy demands that this match have a longer time limit. Barry Windham arrives at the entrance with his TV title around his waist and his brother standing next to him. Barry agrees to the no-time-limit stipulation. As they start to walk to ringside, they are joined by Randy Savage, without Miss Elizabeth. The US champion decked out in full wrestling gear and his $15,000 rope. He grabs the house mic and says he is ready to have Barry’s back for this last of the three matches in this TV Title series. Barry and Kendall just look at him with disgust, but Barry takes the ring for the contest. Barry Windham defeated Terry Gordy with help from Randy Savage. The match is a really fun, well worked, well paced brawl. Terry gets the advantage and works over the champion. This is pitched on commentary like a Lumberjack Match. As both men have two corner-men for the contest. As Barry begins his comeback, the Freebird’s try to interfere. Kendall tries to get Savage to help him cut them off, but Savage doesn’t seem to care. Kendall jumps on the ‘birds anyways, so a 2-on-1 beat down occurs. Barry sees this and rushes to the floor to help his brother. Savage quickly removes his rope and climbs the buckles. He leaps and crushes a revived Terry Gordy with a double axehandle that sends Gordy to the mat. Savage once again climbs the ropes quickly and this time leaps with the devastating leaping elbow smash. Savage then slips out of the ring and helps the Windham’s. Barry slides back into the ring. Gordy is hurt, but has started to stumble to his feet. Barry leaps and drills Terry with a bulldog take down for the win. The end of the show sees the Freebirds livid at losing the series. They are hurt and on the floor away from the entrance. The Windham’s are in the ring, celebrating the win, but staring down at Savage who holds his United States Title over his head as we end the show. May 26 MACW TV: David and Tony have a huge announcement. Tomorrow (5/27) in Winston Salem, NC, there will be TWO huge steel cage matches. First, Ricky Steamboat’s last chance at the NWA World Title while Flair is champion, will happen once again, but inside the steel cage. No DQ’s, Flair vs Steamboat. Secondly, based on the World Wide Wrestling TV Title series, The Fabulous Freebirds will defend their NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Titles against Kendall Windham, TV Champion, Barry Windham, and NWA US Champion, Randy Savage! Opening Match: Lanny Poffo wrestles Rip Rogers to a 10-minute time limit draw. Ricky Steamboat comes out and discusses his rematch with Flair tomorrow in Winston Salem. Steamboat isn’t a big fan of steel cage matches, but he gladly accepts this one. He wants to settle the score. Steamboat wants to see who really is better than the other. Which man is truly deserving to be called WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION. That happens tomorrow. Match Two: Kamala and the Strongbow’s defeated The Scrap Iron’s and Italian Stallion. The usual beat down after the match happens. The Strongbow’s just yell to the crowd how they will all be owned by Akbar when he returns. The Freebirds arrive to the set to discuss the steel cage match tomorrow night. They are none to pleased that Savage interfered in their business. David Crockett says they brought that on themselves by attacking him weeks ago. They dismiss that fact and say that he will be ended inside the steel cage tomorrow. They will destroy three careers and they will take both of those single’s titles with them. Match Three: Chris Champion defeated Dusty Wolfe. Kamala and the Strongbow’s arrive once again and beat both men down. Kamala gives both men the big splash as referee’s arrrive to remove them from the ring. Ric Flair is interviewed about tomorrow night's title defense. He is screaming pissed at the NWA. He cannot believe that they have mandated he defend his title already. He just out lasted Steamboat just a couple of weeks ago. And on top of that inside a steel cage?! What are they thinking. He is the best talent in the world. But even he cannot control what happens inside the steel. What if he gets hurt? What will happen to the World Title? What will happen to his natural good looks?! Flair then laughs it off and says he’s the best wrestler in the world. He doesn’t worry about these things, he’s the Nature Boy! He’s the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, brother. He didn’t get to be the best by accident. Flair will prove it tonight, when he ends Steamboat’s title chances, and maybe even his career. May 27 World Wide Wrestling Mr. Fuji and Toru Tanaka defeated Lanny Poffo and Chris Champion Sam Houston and Terry Taylor defeated The Grappler’s They have a post-match interview. They simply say they are building up their tag team win/loss record and want to challenge for those US Tag Team Titles. Tiger Chung Lee defeated Jason Knight. Afterwards he piledrives him in the middle of the ring. The Moondogs battled Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens to a double-countout to end the show. 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GeneJackson95 Posted May 23, 2016 Report Share Posted May 23, 2016 Love the concept of the TV title challenge...well executed...great angle for the Birds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agentofenton Posted May 24, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 24, 2016 May 27, 1984 Winston Salem, NC Memorial Coliseum Lanny Poffo & Chris Champion defeated Tiger Chung Lee & Hiro Saito in 8:11 with Lanny’s kick off backflip splash. Rip Rogers defeated Sweet Daddy Siki in 6:53 with a backbreaker. The Rock ‘n Roll Express defeated The Grappler’s in 11:26 with a double dropkick. Kamala & The Strongbow’s defeated The Moondogs in 15:00 after a Kamala leaping splash onto Moondog Moretti. INTERMISSION NWA United States Tag Team Title Match NWA United States Tag Team Champions, Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens (w/ Paul Jones) defeated The Vachon’s in 20:14 in a Texas Tornado Match to retain the US Tag Team Titles. Terry Taylor and Sam Houston defeated Scrap Iron Scranton & Scrap Iron Sheppard in 4:45. 6-Man Steel Cage Match for the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championships NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Champions, The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts & Terry Gordy) defeated Kendall Windham, NWA Television Champion, Barry Windham & NWA United States Champion, Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) in 34:26 after Randy Savage turned on Barry Windham, using brass knuckles to knock him out and dropped the leaping elbow smash from the top of the steel cage onto Kendall, letting Buddy Roberts sneak in for the pinfall. NWA World Heavyweight Championship, Steel Cage Match NWA World Champion, Ric Flair defeated Ricky Steamboat in 37:11 after rolling through a Cross Body Block and hooking the trunks for the three count. Said to be a great battle between the two in their last title match together while Flair is still World Champion. Steamboat even shook hands with the Champion following the loss. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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