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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. X – 3rd of February 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Leilani Kai & Judy Martin & Liz Chase versus Velvet McIntyre & Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West for the WWW Trios Championship

With fresh footage from the supercard, a snazzy video package opens the show shortly before the television championship match. Rhonda Singh has to see off a challenge from Desiree Petersen. With moral support – not to mention the added benefit of keeping the champ from cheating too blatantly – of Susan Starr and Winona Little Heart, the challenger puts in her very best effort to upset the dominant victor of the promotion’s first ever cage match.

Rhonda Singh is true to form, however, showing only the barest signs of wear and wear from her bloody encounter at the supercard. Desiree Petersen tries valiantly but, ultimately, fails to put together a winning series.

Rhonda Singh defeats Desiree Petersen in 13:41 by pinfall after a splash to retain the WWW Television Championship

After a brief interlude, we get to the interviews. Desiree Petersen is buoyed by her stablemates and refuses to be disoriented by the loss. Rhonda Singh demands a shot at the world title, intimidating the interviewer into agreeing with her.

After a commercial break, we get to a qualifying match for, as the commentators explain, a battle royal match for the world title at the end of the month. An extremely irritable and aggressive Debbie Combs takes on Penny Mitchell – a woman who’s still obviously not at 100% after her cage match at the supercard.

Debbie Combs is dominant and vicious. Being exceptionally vicious, however, occasionally comes at her own expense as Penny Mitchell is able to mount quite a few comebacks on the back of her opponent being distracted and chewed out by the referee. No amount of babyface fire is enough to put Debbie Combs away, however, and Penny Mitchell eventually grants the heel some much needed momentum.

Debbie Combs defeats Penny Mitchell in 11:57 by pinfall after a neck breaker

A funky graphic shows Debbie Combs being placed into the brackets of a battle royal, alongside the world champion Wendi Richter of course. Then we get to the interviews, with Candice Pardue convincing her partner to try focusing on tag team action and Debbie Combs gushing about the victory and promising to take the title.

A final commercial break takes us to the main event for the trios’ title. The match is a fun back-and-forth with plenty of tags and a few multi-woman spots but with all of the shine going to Velvet McIntyre, who consistently outwrestles whoever she’s in the ring with and regularly saves her teammates from abuse.

Velvet McIntyre & Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West defeat Leilani Kai & Judy Martin & Liz Chase in 16:27 when Velvet McIntyre pins Liz Chase after a flying crossbody to win the WWW Trios Championship

Without any time for interviews, we end with a shot of the celebrating trio holding their hoard of gold and silver.

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P.S. Thanks for the feedback, sir. My primary intention, especially early in the year, is to try making the roster look competitive.

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XI – 10th of February 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Medusa Miceli versus Velvet McIntyre for the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

We open hot this week with the television championship match underway within seconds. Rhonda Singh faces her toughest challenge yet against former world champion Misty Blue Simmes. Along with the title, the two women are also fighting for a place in the battle royal at the end of the month.

The two women hit hard and throw bombs, trying to take pieces out of each other. Fuelled by rage and indication, Rhonda Singh packs an extra punch but Misty Blue Simmes sees the perfect opportunity to get momentum back on her side by vanquishing a woman who’s so far struggled at the main event level.

The finish is a battle of the splashes. Rhonda Singh misses her own and, groggy and supine on the mat, takes a thunderous one from the challenger.

Misty Blue Simmes defeats Rhonda Singh in 13:58 by pinfall after a diving splash to win the WWW Television Championship

After a very brief video package interlude we get to the interviews. An outraged Rhonda Singh says that, having worked harder than anyone else, she should still get a place in the battle royal. Misty Blue Simmes, meanwhile, is all smiles, fussing over title belt, and she says that her victory today is a sign of things to come.

We cut to a commercial break and return for some tag team action. Having taken onboard her partner’s advice, Penny Mitchell stands ready with Candice Pardue to take on the rookie heels Ashly Kennedy and Brittany Brown.

Penny Mitchell leads the match and dominates its affairs, learning to trust her partner more as the match goes on. The other team’s dirty tactics frequently catch out Candice Pardue but are very easily thwarted by Penny Mitchell.

Penny Mitchell & Candice Pardue defeat Brittany Brown & Ashly Kennedy in 12:30 when Penny Mitchell pins Ashly Kennedy after a swinging neck breaker

After another interlude – filled with photoshoot footage and merchandise plugging – we get to the interviews. The heels are shouty and in bits, gutted by the loss and promising to get their revenge. The babyfaces are over the moon and Penny Mitchell says she’ll stick to tag team action from now on and that the Star Girls better watch out.

A second commercial break then brings us to our main event. Velvet McIntyre and Medusa Miceli are not only fighting for the twin championships around the latter’s waist but also for a spot in the battle royal. As things get underway, the commentary informs us that Luna Vachon has been banned from ringside.

With a fair fight to contend with, Medusa Miceli is on the backfoot against a wild and fired-up Velvet McIntyre. This being their fourth contest, the two opponents seem to know each other inside and out and the match, especially in the early going, is full of counters, reversals and near misses.

The finish comes after a German suplex from Medusa Miceli. Velvet McIntyre has enough ring awareness to roll herself under the bottom rope, preventing a pin attempt. An enraged Medusa Miceli throws a little too much of a tantrum, giving her challenger enough time to wearily stir herself.

When the champion steps out, she is violently yanked from the apron and crashes to the ringside floor. This gives Velvet McIntyre the opportunity to go for something risking. She gets onto the ring apron and waits for her opponent to get to her feet before nailing a diving crossbody.

Both women are eventually up and in the ring by the count of nine – a decision the champ would come to regret – and both bounce to opposite sides of the ring for a clothesline. The each hit the other and crumble back to the ground. Velvet McIntyre is the one with the wherewithal to drag herself over the top of her opponent and secure the three.

Velvet McIntyre defeats Medusa Miceli in 17:09 by pinfall after a clothesline to win the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

We end on shot of a particularly sweaty and weary dual champion.

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XII – 17th of February 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Misty Blue Simmes versus Rhonda Singh for the WWW Television Championship

With the television title match being bumped up to the main event, the programme opens in a less traditional manner, with video packages and music videos before the opening contest can get underway.

Accompanied by Rhonda Singh, KC Houston takes on Vicky Carranza in a quick and punchy affair. The two opponents are fairly evenly matched but KC Houston’s underhanded tactics – not to mention the help she receives from Rhonda Singh – tips the balance in the heel’s favour.

KC Houston defeats Vicky Carranza in 08:59 by pinfall after clothesline

After a brief interlude, we move onto a short Spanish-language interview with a dejected Vicky Carranza. KC Houston’s interview barely gets off the ground, however, before Rhonda Singh interrupts her – not that anyone dares to complain – and vows to leave Misty Blue Simmes a broken and bloody mess in the main event.

A commercial break then takes us onto some tag team action, with Penny Mitchell and Candice Pardue taking on Leilani Kai and Judy Martin in a fierce battle over the hotly contested tag team rankings. The heels are accompanied, as always, by their allies, in the form of Liz Chase and Despina Montagas.

The contest is back-and-forth, with quick tags in-and-out and double team spots. Outside interference gets the crowd riled up but just as often backfires on the heels as helps. In the end, its anyone’s match but Penny Mitchell is in just the right place at just the right to take advantage of a worn-out Judy Martin desperately in need of a tag.

Penny Mitchell & Candice Pardue defeat Leilani Kai & Judy Martin in 13:47 when Penny Mitchell pins Judy Martin with a schoolboy roll up

The interview with the heels is tense, with Leilani Kai needling her team and prying promises to do better from them. Penny Mitchell and Candice Pardue are over the moon and say they’ll smash the Nasty Girls next week.

Our final commercial break then takes us to the main event. Misty Blue Simmes and Rhonda Singh fight as stiffly as they can manage, ensuring they’re sweaty, sore and visibly angry for most of the match.

In the end, however, despite the extra effort expended, Misty Blue Simmes still has the edge and proves impossible to fell for the former champion.

Misty Blue Simmes defeats Rhonda Singh in 16:21 by pinfall after a diving splash to retain the WWW Television Championship

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XIII – 24th of February 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Velvet McIntyre versus Luna Vachon for the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

We’re back to the traditional formula for this episode when the snazzy video package leads us into a television title match, with Misty Blue Simmes taking on Candi Devine.

The match is fun and fairly competitive but Misty Blue Simmes doesn’t really ever seem to break a sweat.

Misty Blue Simmes defeats Candi Devine in 12:08 by pinfall after a diving splash to retain the WWW Television Championship

After a brief interlude – including an advert for the upcoming supercard – we come to the interviews. Candi Devine gives us a typically indignant heel rant but Misty Blue Simmes uses her interview time to promise a win in the battle royal.

A commercial break then takes us to a tag team bout for the number one contendership to the title. The fiery Penny Mitchell, along with her plucky sidekick Candice Pardue, take on the former champions Linda Dallas and Kat LeRoux.

The contest proves to be tough for both teams, pushing them to the limits and testing their wherewithal and intelligence. Unfortunately for Penny Mitchell, however, her partner turns out to be the weak link and their opponents are skilled enough team to recognise and exploit this fact.

The dramatic conclusion sees Penny Mitchell desperate trying to fight her way into the ring, with Kat LeRoux doing all she can to stop her, and Candice Pardue caught in an agonising submission hold.

Linda Dallas & Kat LeRoux defeat Penny Mitchell & Candice Pardue in 14:20 when Linda Dallas submits Candice Pardue with a boston crab

Another interlude – this one filled with photoshoot footage and merchandise adverts – bridges the cap to the aftermath interviews. Penny Mitchell is visibly upset but Candice Pardue tries to retain her usual peppy attitude, declaring their loss a minor bump in the road. Linda Dallas and Kat LeRoux promise, with dark glee, that they’ll take back their titles and making the Star Girls suffer for the trouble.

Before our main event we have our second commercial break.

The action is fast and furious within seconds of the bell ringing as we get our first serious look at Luna Vachon in action. With fellow monster Medusa Miceli in her corner, Luna Vachon is vocal and violent throughout, putting Velvet McIntyre through the ringer.

The champion never appears to be in especially serious danger, but the point is moot, in the end, as Medusa Miceli interferes to prevent a pinfall after Velvet McIntyre delivers an impactful crossbody.

The two painted women then subject Velvet McIntyre to a nasty beat down before the Star Girls run down to make the save, driving off the heels and hoisting the groggy champion onto their shoulders to give us freeze frame full of gold when we go off air.

Velvet McIntyre defeats Luna Vachon in 16:47 by disqualification after interference from Medusa Miceli and retains the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

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Wonder Women Wrestling

FEBRUARY SUPERCARD 1986

Live from: Las Vegas, Nevada 

This month’s extravaganza starts of hot with an opening match between Desiree Petersen and Leilani Kai. The two women are accompanied by their stablemates and the groups come to blows almost as often as the competitors themselves. The contest is highly interactive with the crowd, featuring an abundance of ringside brawling and interfering heel antics. 

Eventually, the extra help is enough to net Leilani Kai the victory when a briefly distracted Desiree Petersen is rolled up and kicks out just a split second too late. 

Leilani Kai defeats Desiree Petersen in 14:14 by pinfall with a schoolboy roll-up 

After a brief interlude, featuring shots of the roster in assortment of sponsored charitable roles, we get to the interviews. Desire Petersen is buoyed by Susan Starr and Winona Little Heart and manages to sound peppy and ready for a rematch. Leilani Kai claims her victory is a sign that there are bright things in her future. 

The second match is an altogether different affair. Accompanied by her new allies – Medusa Miceli and Luna VachonRhonda Singh challenges Velvet McIntyre for her dual championship. From bell to bell, the match is stiff and nasty, with only brief interruptions in the striking for big bombs from Rhonda Singh and a few aerial manoeuvres from Velvet McIntyre

Outside interference aides Rhonda Singh somewhat but Medusa Miceli seems unwilling to fully commit, possibly because she hasn’t lost hope of challenging for Velvet McIntyre’s titles herself. Without a major equaliser, Rhonda Singh is eventually worn down and unable to kick out after one last thunderous crossbody from Velvet McIntyre sends her crashing to the mat. 

Velvet McIntyre defeats Rhonda Singh in 19:31 by pinfall after a flying crossbody to retain the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship 

After another brief interlude we are sent to what should be the interviews but is, in fact, a savage beatdown on Velvet McIntyre in the back. Medusa Miceli isn’t holding back this time and, along with Luna Vachon and Rhonda Singh, she appears determined to ruin her rival’s chances in the main event. 

Once the backstage chaos is finally brought under control we head to our penultimate match. Once again for the tag team titles, Linda Dallas and Kat LeRoux take on Rockin’ Robin and Jamie West. The two teams by now know each other inside and out and it shows. With very little wasted movement, the match sprints from spot to spot, with team-up and reversals galore.

It’s anyone’s match but just so happens to end with the faces on top. 

Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West defeat Linda Dallas & Kat LeRoux in 21:36 when Rockin’ Robin pins Kat LeRoux after a bulldog to retain the NWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship 

After a teaser video for the main event, with generous footage for Wendi Richter, Debbie Combs, Velvet McIntyre and Misty Blue Simmes. As for the fifth woman, that mystery remains. 

The interviews are traditional affairs, with whining and complaining from the heels and energised chatter from the faces. 

The main event is preceded by theatrical entrances for each woman. A visibly hurt Velvet McIntyre is the first to the ring, followed by Debbie Combs and then Misty Blue Simmes. The mystery woman is out next – the debuting Lisa Moretti, decked out in a sparkly purple singlet. After her comes Wendi Richter, with a lot more pizazz and presentation than the others. 

From the off, the match is a messy brawl. The only alliance that holds up is the one between Misty Blue Simmes and Velvet McIntyre. Even that duo is ineffective, however, as Velvet McIntyre is operating at half capacity. Wendi Richter is, naturally, the strongest performer but, equally, the most common target. Sensing blood in the water, however, the heels eventually take advantage of Velvet McIntyre’s weakened state and she is the first to be thrown over the top rope and eliminated. 

Debbie Combs goes after her rival Misty Blue Simmes and the pair have a decent back-and-forth before Lisa Moretti shockingly takes advantage of the situation and helps eliminate Debbie Combs. Wendi Richter intelligently stays away from the other two remaining women as they wear each other down. Misty Blue Simmes comes out of that encounter as the victor and the final act of the match can begin. 

Wendi Richter avoids going for an easy, however, as she is confident of her ability to put her far more tired opponent away. Their match-within-a-match is very competitive, and Misty Blue Simmes occasionally comes very close to taking home the prize. In the end, Wendi Richter solidifies her dominant position as the world champion and face of the company. 

Wendi Richter defeats Velvet McIntyre, Debbie Combs, Lisa Moretti and Misty Blue Simmes in 34:29 by surviving an over-the-top-rope battle royal match to retain the NWA World Women’s Championship

We end the programme on a shot of the triumphant champion.

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P.S. So, my computer broke down and (for the second time now) I've lost all of my documents. This is largely compiled from my memory and almost certainly doesn't conform to my original outline. I apologise in advance if you notice a decline in quality as I try to get myself back into the swing of things.

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XIV – 3rd of March 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada 

Advertised Match: 

Velvet McIntyre Rockin’ Robin Jamie West versus Medusa Miceli Luna Vachon Rhonda Singh for the WWW Trios Championship 

A snazzy video package briefly details the events of February’s supercard before we get to our traditional television title opening. Misty Blue Simmes is up against the recently debuted Lisa Moretti

The two women fight with full force at a healthy pace, neither one giving an inch. They are fairly evenly matched, with Misty Blue Simmes having a slight competitive edge. Lisa Moretti, on the other hand, is more than ready to go to the well with dirty tactics galore. 

The finish comes in a flash, with the loser shooting her hand up on the three. 

Lisa Moretti defeats Misty Blue Simmes in 13:56 by pinfall after a powerslam to win the WWW Television Championship 

After a brief interlude we get to the interviews. Misty Blue Simmes says that she had her shoulder up at the three, by rights the decision should be reversed but that she’d settle for a prompt rematch. Lisa Moretti says she wants to kick her reign off by giving some of the younger talent a shot at her title. 

A commercial break then takes us to the second match, with Selina Majors taking on Despina MontagasLeilani KaiJudy Martin and Liz Chase are, of course, all over the ringside area and proving themselves to be a major nuisance to an otherwise highly determined Selina Majors. In the end, the distractions and interference are too much for the plucky babyface. 

Despina Montagas defeats Selina Majors in 12:03 by pinfall after a jumping piledriver 

After a sponsor-filled video interlude we get to the interviews. Selina Majors is in bits, but Desiree Petersen arrives, with Susan Starr and Winona Little Heart in tow, to comfort her and invite her to join their alliance. The heels cackle with glee, saying little of substance and mocking the loser with considerable bite. 

A second commercial break then takes us onto the main event. The champions arrive with seven title belts between them. 

The contest fast paced, with enough tags in and out to give every variation of matchups a chance to shine. A few brutal slams from the heels would be match-ending moves in singles competition, but reprieve often comes for the faces in the form of an extraordinarily fired-up Velvet McIntyre, desperate to have some measure of revenge against her attackers from Saturday. 

After the finish, the fighting continues seamlessly in a wild brawl. 

Velvet McIntyre & Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West defeat Medusa Miceli & Luna Vachon & Rhonda Singh in 17:10 when Velvet McIntyre pins Luna Vachon after a flying crossbody to retain the WWW Trios Championship 

We go off air with a horde of staff members trying to regain control of the situation. 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XV – 10th of March 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada 

Advertised Match: 

Velvet McIntyre versus Debbie Combs for the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship 

We lead in with footage from the previous episode’s brawl before going to the opening match bell. Misty Blue Simmes looks to recapture her television title from Lisa Moretti. The match is hard fought from the off, with neither woman giving an inch. Lisa Moretti knows that she needs a victory to give herself breathing room and Misty Blue Simmes is determined to prove that the decision in their last match was wrong. 

Knowing to expect more of a challenge than she had before, Lisa Moretti fights as underhandly as possible throughout, even teasing a cheap disqualification loss on occasion, and Misty Blue Simmes is forced into a defensive position far more often that she’d like. 

The finish is fitting, then, as Lisa Moretti pins the challenger with her feet on the ropes for leverage. 

Lisa Moretti defeats Misty Blue Simmes in 15:25 by pinfall with her feet on the ropes to retain the WWW Television Championship 

After a brief interlude, we get to the interviews. An enraged Misty Blue Simmes demands another shot at the cheating television champion. Lisa Moretti reiterates her desire to take on some less experienced competitors. 

A commercial break then takes us to a tag team bout. Selina Majors is teaming up with her newfound ally Desiree Petersen to take on the team of Peggy Lee Leather and the queen of women’s wrestling, Wendi Richter

The match is fun and competitive, but Wendi Richter is clearly a cut above the others and only her partner is ever in danger of being pinned. Everyone gets a chance to shine but, in the end, Wendi Richter proves that she’s the world champion for a reason. 

Wendi Richter & Peggy Lee Leather defeat Desiree Petersen & Selina Majors in 13:42 when Wendi Richter pins Selina Majors after a powerbomb 

When we get to the interviews, the faces are peppy and once again joined by their allies, seemingly undeterred by their loss. Wendi Richter uses her interview time berate the rest of the roster and boast about her invulnerability. 

The second commercial break then takes us to the main event. Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs have warred in the past. They seem to know each other inside and out and spend the first half of the match at a comfortable pace, ever watchful for slip-ups that never materialise. 

Eventually Debbie Combs realises that her best bet is to get a flash fall and the sprint begins with big moves, blistering strikes and counters on top of counters. With both women having scored several two counts, they appear ready to enter the final sequence of the match when the monstrous trio of Medusa Miceli, Rhonda Singh and Luna Vachon come thundering down to the ring to spoil everything. 

Medusa Miceli smacks Velvet McIntyre and the bell rings. 

Velvet McIntyre defeats Debbie Combs in 14:56 by disqualification after interference from Medusa Miceli and retains the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship 

The trio looks set to initiate another brutal beatdown on their nemesis but an enraged Debbie Combs rallies to her side out of frustration at having a victory she believed was hers snatched from her. Even weary and worn down, the odd pairing manages to catch the threesome off-guard and sent them rushing to the back. 

The programme ends on a still of the two women, each regarding one another with suspicion. 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XVI – 17th of March 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Velvet McIntyre & Debbie Combs versus Medusa Miceli & Luna Vachon

The programme gets off to a slower start this week, with an extended promotional music video and a recap of recent events within the company.

The first match sees Lisa Moretti get her wish, as she takes on the less experienced Selina Majors. Selina Majors newfound friends accompany to the ring and give her some much-needed moral support. The green babyface puts in a decent showing but Lisa Moretti is obviously a cut above her and puts her away with relative ease.

Lisa Moretti defeats Selina Majors in 11:27 by pinfall after a powerslam to retain the WWW Television Championship

An interlude filled with merchandise adverts takes us through to the interviews. Selina Majors is pretty torn up but her friends gather around her and try to fill her confidence back up with excited chatter. Lisa Moretti thanks Pat Patterson for granting her request and says she wants to keep the ball rolling, mentioning Susan Starr by name as someone she wants to give an opportunity to.

A commercial break then brings us to an announcement for the main event of the forthcoming supercard. In recognition for her impressive victory in February, Wendi Richter has been allowed to pick her opponent.

After that, we move onto a curious match-up of size versus speed. As Lady Apache takes on Rhonda Singh, the commentators speculate that this contest is intended to wear Rhonda Singh down and make her less likely to interfere with the main event.

The match itself flows in a relatively predictable fashion. Lady Apache gets a few big moves in, including an impressive missile dropkick, but Rhonda Singh eventually proves to be just too much to deal with.

Rhonda Singh defeats Lady Apache in 13:16 by pinfall after a splash

Another interlude then takes us to the interviews. Lady Apache promises to do better next time, beating herself up over an understandable loss. Rhonda Singh rants about deserving a title shot, though she refuses to elaborate.

The second commercial break then takes us the main event. The match is brutal and intense from the moment the bell rings. As much as the heels were counting on it, Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs don’t suffer from any major miscommunication and both fight like women possessed. Medusa Miceli can handle herself but becomes increasingly reliant on dirty tactics to make up for Luna Vachon’s relative underperformance.

Towards the fifteen-minute mark, it becomes clear that Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs are on track to win. A crossbody on Luna Vachon is the signal for Rhonda Singh to race to the ring and smash into Velvet McIntyre.

Velvet McIntyre & Debbie Combs defeat Medusa Miceli & Luna Vachon in 14:52 by disqualification after interference from Rhonda Singh

The bell rings but the action continues with increased ferocity. We go off air to scenes of violent carnage.

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It's so awesome seeing all these great female wrestlers under one banner. Now they get the shine they all deserve. 

Moretti is one of my all time favorites, so I'm happy she's the current TV champ. 

It's great seeing Richter get the world title run she deserves. She defiantly has a firm grip on the title. Will anyone be able to dethrone her? 

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I really dig the strategic insight given to the matches, describing the in-battle decision-making of the combatants.

Man, a powerbomb outside and another inside. Misty being up to conversation in the post-match says a lot about her! Looks like Wendy is on a run that doesn't look like it'll be ending anytime soon. 

Cool style of writing and producing shows. And always a fun read. Kudos!

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XVII – 24th of March 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Velvet McIntyre versus Misty Blue Simmes for the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

With Susan Starr’s allies at ringside, the programme opens at bell time for the traditional television title match. Lisa Moretti puts on a clinic and dominates proceedings for the first half of the match. She cannot keep herself from taunting the other women at ringside, however, and that eventually comes back to bite her. Susan Starr rolls up the distracted champion and comes within a split second of stealing the title.

Lisa Moretti is shaken by the near miss and her fighting becomes sloppier and nastier. The babyface fails to take advantage of this, however.

Lisa Moretti defeats Susan Starr in 12:47 by pinfall after a powerslam to retain the WWW Television Championship

A flashy interlude then takes us through to the interviews. Susan Starr beats herself up for failing to put the champ away, but her friends tell her that what counts is what she learned for next time.

An outraged Lisa Moretti accuses the girls at ringside of trying to interfere in her match and demands that no one be allowed at ringside for next week’s title defence.

After a commercial break, we get to see some tag team action, with the Nasty Girls – Linda Dallas and Kat LeRoux – taking on Desiree Petersen and Winona Little Heart.

The two teams are evenly matched and produce and fast-paced and, as things drag on, increasingly intense contest. Quick tags in and out give each pairing of opponents a chance to shine and each team gets a near-fall of their own before the finish.

Desiree Petersen & Winona Little Heart defeat Linda Dallas & Kat LeRoux in 14:35 when Winona Little Heart pins Kat LeRoux with a victory roll

An interlude which, among other things, teases a reveal of Wendi Richter’s opponent at the supercard, plays before the interviews. The heels whine and rant and rave and the word “fluke” is screamed more than once. The babyfaces are humble, by contrast, saying that victory was hard fought and that the match could have gone either way. Selina Majors and Susan Starr rush in to congratulate them.

The second commercial break takes us to short segment with Wendi Richter and Pat Patterson. After a bit of ego-boosting from the boss, the world champion announces that her opponent at the supercard will be … Babyface Nellie!

After that news we move quickly onto the main event. With two faces in the ring, the match is clean and technical. Each woman has room to breathe and pace herself. It begins increasingly obvious, however, that Velvet McIntyre is having trouble. The theory is raised by the commentators that her rivalry with Medusa Miceli might be causing her to lose focus. Misty Blue Simmes, on the other hand, is perfectly composed and determined to win.

That’s what matters in the end.

Misty Blue Simmes defeats Velvet McIntyre in 16:39 by pinfall after a diving splash to win the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

The former champion, despite being visibly upset, shakes the victor’s hand and we end on a shot of the two celebrating together.

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I'm loving Moretti's TV title run. Somehow, someway, I would love to see her take on Richter for the world title. 

Speaking of Richter, looks like she has a tough challenge ahead with Babyface Nellie. 

I like how you give the ladies a lot of time to show their stuff. That tag match is a perfect example. 

Awesome main event as Misty Blue defeats McIntyre for both titles! 

 

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Moretti continues to be a rising star.  Could she be the next big opponent for Richter andfter Babyface Nellie?  I know she is new but love the push you are giving her.

Big win for Misty Blue! 

Love how the heel and babyfaces stables have been formed!  Gives it that southern promotion feel which is what I enjoy the most.

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Wonder Women Wrestling

MARCH SUPERCARD 1986

Live from: Las Vegas, Nevada

This month’s show opens with a clip package recapping the important events of the past few weeks. Particular emphasis is given to the unlikely alliance of Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs and their feud with Medusa Miceli’s gang of monsters.

The first match of the night will determine which three-woman team will challenge for the trios’ title on the seventh of April. Peggy Lee Leather, Ashly Kennedy and Brittany Brown are taking on Desiree Petersen, Susan Starr and Selina Majors.

Winona Little Heart is in her stablemates’ corner for moral support, but she is unable to do much to thwart the endless cheating of their opponents. Worst of all for the faces, is that about halfway through the match Lisa Moretti comes down to ringside to support the other heels and she has no issue with cheating and interfering wherever and whenever she can get away with it.

Peggy Lee Leather & Ashly Kennedy & Brittany Brown defeat Desiree Petersen & Susan Starr & Selina Majors in 12:32 when Peggy Lee Leather pins Selina Majors after a chokeslam

After a promotional package, replete with sponsored content, merchandise adverts and glamorous pictures of the wrestlers, we head to the first set of interviews. The faces bad-mouth Lisa Moretti and blame her for their loss, but they also make sure to encourage Winona Little Heart ahead of her match later. The heels are beside themselves with glee, promising to snatch the titles from Velvet McIntyre and the Star Girls.

Next up, we get the tag team championship match, with a newly invigorated team of Leilani Kai and Judy Martin challenging the irrepressible Star Girls – Rockin’ Robin and Jamie West. The match is well-paced, traditional and entertaining. The challengers have an advantage in smarts, but the champions have more energy. Liz Chase and Despina Montagas are at ringside and step in at crucial moments to screw the faces over in small ways.

As the match drags on, Judy Martin shows signs of fading, but her ringside allies distract the champions just long enough for her to get the day and, in the final stretches, Leilani Kai batters Jamie West violently to the hopeless dismay of her partner.

Leilani Kai & Judy Martin defeat Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West in 15:40 when Leilani Kai pins Jamie West after a big boot to win the NWA World Women’s Tag Team Championship

After an interlude, we get to the interviews. The former champions say that they deserve a rematch with Liz Chase and Despina Montagas barred from ringside. When this news is passed onto the winners, they feign offence and claim the Star Girls are sore losers who need to earn a rematch.

The next match sees Winona Little Heart going up against Reggie Bennett. Winona Little Heart has her allies in her corner for much needed moral support and she heads straight into a giant-killing routine from bell time.

Reggie Bennett’s knees and calves are targeted relentlessly and no matter how many savage strikes or big moves she gets in, her opponent keeps getting back up. It takes some doing and earns her more than a few close calls but, in the end, Winona Little Heart is able to seal the deal with a move from the top rope.

Winona Little Heart defeats Reggie Bennett in 13:01 by pinfall after a missile dropkick

After another brief interlude, we get to the interviews. Reggie Bennett launches into a barely coherent rant and throws a chair against a wall. Winona Little Heart, buoyed by her stablemates, relishes her victory and says she’ll take that momentum and beat Lisa Moretti on the thirty first to teach her a lesson.

The next match is for Misty Blue Simmes dual championship and she is taking on the ever-dangerous Medusa Miceli.

From bell to bell, the match is hard-hitting, fast-paced and violent. Medusa Miceli doesn’t have any help at ringside – as her stablemates have a tough match ahead – but that doesn’t mean that the encounter is clean or fair. The challenger using every trick in the book to give herself an edge. She only ever breaks on four, she goes for eye pokes and hair pulls whenever she can and Misty Blue Simmes is soon worn down and frustrated.

Giving almost as good as she gets, the champion makes it abundantly clear that cheating tactics will earn a receipt and soon becomes disinterested in playing fair herself. By the end, however, Medusa Miceli’s early edge proves to be the difference making as Misty Blue Simmes tires and the challenger capitalises.

Medusa Miceli defeats Misty Blue Simmes in 17:58 by pinfall after a German suplex to win the WWW Fighting Spirit Championship and the NWA Texas Women’s Championship

After a hype package for the main event – Wendi Richter versus Babyface Nellie – we move onto the interviews. Misty Blue Simmes promises that Medusa Miceli won’t be able to rely on dirty tricks when next they meet. The newly crowned champion, with her monsters at her side, brushes off these remarks and asks the company to reward her strong performance.

The penultimate match is much anticipated showdown between the teams of Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs and Luna Vachon and Rhonda Singh.

There is no doubt, throughout the match, that Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs are on the same page and both women have a burning hatred in their hearts for their opponents. Luna Vachon is desperate to prove her worth to her stablemates and Rhonda Singh is obsessed with regaining a position of prestige within the company. That all adds up to a violent contest, overflowing with passion.

Try as they might, however, the monsters are simply no match for a psyched-up team of avengers. All they can do is delay the inevitable.

Velvet McIntyre & Debbie Combs defeat Luna Vachon & Rhonda Singh in 16:13 when Debbie Combs pins Luna Vachon after a neckbreaker

A final video package – promoting the company in general and Wendi Richter in particular – takes us through to the interviews and Medusa Miceli turns up to chew the heels out claim that she’s found a new monster to at least give them a greater numbers advantage if they continue to underperform as individuals. The victors are asked if they intent to continue as a tag team. They laugh the question off and shake hands before declaring themselves rivals once more.

The entrances for the main event then begin. Babyface Nellie tries her best but it’s impossible for her to disguise her nervousness. Wendi Richter comes down to even more fanfare than usual and she milks the spectacle for all its worth. Once the champion is in the ring, she flashes her opponent a wicked smile to signal her contempt and she draws out the time before the bell to rile the crowd up.

The opening stretch has a narrative of its own; Wendi Richter toys with Babyface Nellie and shows her absolutely no respect. Eventually the champ grows tired of the whole affair and decides to put her opponent away. A thunderous powerbomb nets her a … two count!

Wendi Richter’s shock and frustration at failing to secure a quick victory is just enough to give Babyface Nellie a chance to strike. The challenger capitalises and launches into a torrent of offence, with left and rights and whips and throws. She clearly allows herself to believe that she could make good on this opportunity and bring home the world title.

Her self-belief comes to a screeching halt, however, when Wendi Richter finally gets her head back in the game and Babyface Nellie is shut down. A back-and-forth ensues as they both race desperately towards the finish. The challenger is incapable or dealing with the champions go-to desperation tactic, however.

Wendi Richter drags her opponent out of the ring and brutalises Babyface Nellie with a powerbomb on the outside. The champ then gets back into the ring to wait for a count-out decision. Instead, her opponent crawls into the ring at a count of nine and has to be put out of her misery.

Wendi Richter defeats Babyface Nellie in 21:44 by pinfall after a powerbomb to retain the NWA World Women’s Championship

The show goes off air to scene of jubilant champion.

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Love the Moretti character and the attention she's getting. I can tell she's going to be a future big star here.

Kai and Martin are great together and it's going to be hard getting the tag straps off them. 

Little Heart gets a nice showcase win as she gets ready for Moretti.

Another new champ crowned as Medusa wins the dual titles. Medusa is another favorite of mine. 

Richter is so awesome and I couldn't think of anybody better to represent the company as world champ. I was watching some of her pre WWF work recently and she really had the psychology down. Nellie proves she has a lot of heart but in the end Richter was just to much. 

Great show! 

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Wonder Women of Wrestling – Episode No. XVIII – 31st of March 1986 – Airing Live! – Las Vegas, Nevada

Advertised Match:

Velvet McIntyre & Misty Blue Simmes & Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West versus Medusa Miceli & Luna Vachon & Rhonda Singh & ???

The programme kicks off with a recap of the events from the supercard before building up to the opening match with a clip package detailing the recent successes of Lisa Moretti.

The television champion is set to fend off a challenge from Winona Little Heart.

Within minutes, the challenger proves that she’s going to be hard to put down as she puts the champion on the defence with her unexpected ferocity. Lisa Moretti is savvy enough to avoid taking catastrophic damage or being pinned but it’s not until she can escape to the ringside to catch her breath that the momentum begins to turn.

An overeager Winona Little Heart chases the champion down and gets slammed down on the hard ground for her trouble. Thereafter, the match proceeds in the champ’s favour and she relishes her new-found advantage, torturing her opponent every step of the way. The face’s stablemates are the very picture of outrage but they’re unwilling to interfere.

Gloating to the crowd, Lisa Moretti almost manages to cock the whole thing up when a roll-up nets Winona Little Heart a two-count and she decides to end things.

Lisa Moretti defeats Winona Little Heart in 14:37 by pinfall after a powerslam to retain the WWW Television Championship

After a brief interlude we get to the interviews. Winona Little Heart is frustrated at her loss, but her friends claim that she succeeded in showing her opponent up, nevertheless. Lisa Moretti, by contrast, seethes with rage as she once again accuses the other women of interfering and rants about the company’s management refusing to listen to her.

A commercial break then takes us to some tag team action, as the Nasty Girls take on Penny Mitchell and Candice Pardue.

Both teams fight like they’ve got something to prove, and, at times, things even turn downright ugly. To make up for the slight weakness of her teammate, Penny Mitchell is more than willing to bend the rules and neither Linda Dallas nor Kat LeRoux have any problem stooping to the lowest level. In the end, a match that could easily have gone either way ends with the Nasty Girls on top.

Linda Dallas & Kat LeRoux defeat Penny Mitchell & Candice Pardue in 12:41 when Linda Dallas submitted Candice Pardue with a single leg crab

After an interlude replete with sponsors we head to the interviews. Penny Mitchell is icy and reticent to talk but Candice Pardue tries to play down the loss. Meanwhile, the Nasty Girls gush and gloat and scream that they’re ready to take on all comers.

A second commercial break then takes us to the main event. The faces are already in the ring, waiting in anticipation of their opponents’ fourth member. The reveal comes and it’s Reggie Bennett – face now painted with a demonic design.

The eight-woman tag team match then proceeds, with interference and cheating galore on the heel side, trips to the ringside and brawling through the crowd and a referee barely able to tell who’s legal and who isn’t.

A very close pin attempt by Velvet McIntyre on Luna Vachon signals the end of even the barest pretence of civility and the whole affair deteriorates into a mass brawl. Eventually, during a particular nasty scene of Medusa Miceli using the ring ropes to choke Misty Blue Simmes, the bell rings and staff descend on the ring in a swarm.

Velvet McIntyre & Misty Blue Simmes & Rockin’ Robin & Jamie West defeat Medusa Miceli & Luna Vachon & Rhonda Singh & Reggie Bennett in 16:12 by disqualification

The programme ends on these chaotic scenes.

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