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WWF Wrestling Challenge Program Results (Circa Late 80's to Early 90's) - Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, NM. Att: 8,533.
Announcers: Sean Mooney & Todd Pettengill
Ring Announcer: Manny Garcia
Referee: John Benello, Earl Hebner & "Dangerous" Danny Davis

1. "Outlaw" Ron Bass held the ropes for leverage to pin "Jamming" Joe Mirto at 3:31.

2. Duke "The Dumpster" Droese surprised Ludvig Borga (w/ Johnny Polo) at 5:10. Duke threw Borga into Johnny Polo who had climbed up onto the apron. As Borga staggered backwards from the collision, he was caught up in a Backslide by Droese for the pin.

Flower Shoppe Segment.

Pedro Morales was a guest on the "Flower Shoppe" and was insulted by host "Adorable" Adrian Adonis. Adonis claimed that Latin Americans were only good for two things: landscaping and cleaning pools. The furious Morales lunged at Adonis but was hit from behind by bodyguard "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton (who wore a pink Stetson cowboy hat). Adonis then applied the Goodnight Irene Sleeper to Morales until he was out cold. Orton and Adonis added insult to injury by dumping fertilizer and manure onto Morales' prone body before walking off the set victoriously.

3. Brutus Beefcake (w/ "Luscious" Johnny V.) defeated Corporal Kirchner of the 82nd Airborne Division at 4:08. Beefcake clobbered Kirchner with a Chair Shot while Referee Danny Davis pretended not to see.

4. Pedro Morales over "Adorable" Adrian Adonis (w/ Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart) at 8:42. Hart tried to smash Morales with his megaphone but accidently hit Adonis with it instead. Morales then clamped on the Boston Crab for the submission win. "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton raced into the ring and bashed Morales in the head with his arm cast. Adonis and Orton then put the boots to Morales as Jimmy Hart laughed like a hyena. The Islanders finally made the save for Pedro.

5. The Nasty Boys (w/ "The Doctor of Style" Slick) nasticized the Islanders (Tama & Haku) at 6:35. Knobbs planted Tama (Tonga Kid) with a Running Powerslam and tagged in Saggs who finished the Islander off with a Diving Splash for the pin.

6. The Junk Yard Dog defeated "The King" Harley Race (w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) by DQ at 12:17. Referee John Benello caught Bobby Heenan crowning JYD from behind with the King's Sceptor and immediately called for the bell.

7. In the Main Event, Randy "Macho Man" Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) over Razor Ramon via Count Out at 17:13. The Macho Man sprang off the top rope with a Double Axe Handle to Razor Ramon who was OOR on the floor. Ramon crashed into the steel barricade railing and could not make it back inside the ring by Referee Earl Hebner's ten count.
 
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WWF Results (Circa Late 80's to Early 90's) - Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA. Att: 6,859.
Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon & Craig DeGeorge
Ring Announcer: Mike McGuirk
Referees: Tim White & Mike Chioda

1. Saba Simba pinned "Rugged" Reno Riggins with a Fallaway Slam at 2:35.

2. Yokozuna (w/ "Samurai Warrior" Mr. Fuji) over S.D. "Special Delivery" Jones at 5:00. Yokozuna played possum with "Special Delivery" and feined an injury to fool S.D. into letting his guard down. He then caught Jones off guard with a crushing Belly to Belly Suplex for the pin.

3. "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith defeated Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart (w/ Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart) in a hard fought battle at 9:32. Smith delivered the Running Powerslam to finally pin the Anvil.

4. The match between the Dynamite Kid and Bret "The Hitman" Hart was ruled a No Contest by Referee Mike Chioda after Dynamite was jumped by the Hart Foundation during his ring entrance. With Dynamite caught in Neidhart's Bear Hug, the Hitman delivered the Hart Attack (Running Clothesline) in the middle of the aisle. Davey Boy Smith ran out to make the save.

5. The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) over Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) at 8:15. Heenan and Oscar got into a pushing and shouting match OOR. The confrontation distracted big Mabel who was Schoolboy Rolled Up from behind by Typhoon for the pin.

6. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat beat "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton via Count Out at 12:15. In OOR action, Steamboat reversed Orton's whip into the steel barricade railing. "Ace" could not recover in time to make Referee Tim White's ten count.

7. In the Main Event, the Ultimate Warrior defeated "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff (w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) at 16:32. Orndorff got into it with some fans at ringside who were chanting "Paula !! Paula !!" and was rolled up from behind by the Warrior for what appeared to be a very fast three count by Referee Mike Chioda. Heenan and Orndorff were furious and threw a fit in the ring but the decision stood.
 
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AWA Results (Circa Mid 80's) - Tri-State Arena, Dubuque, IA. Att: 11,805.
Announcers: Lee Marshall & "Ringside" Ralph Strangis
Ring Announcer: Larry Nelson
Referees: Gary DeRusha & Jim Bunning

1. Teijo Khan (w/ Soldad Ustinov) over Alex Knight at 2:17. Teijo caught Knight coming off the ropes with a Flying Powerslam for the pin.

2. Curtis "The Cat" Hughes pinned "Alaskan" Jay York with a Jumping Head Butt at 5:18.

3. "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal defeated J.T. Southern via Submission with his Fort Lauderdale Leg Lock (Standing Figure Four Leg Lock) at 7:23.

4. Big Otto Wanz over Boris Zhukov (w/ Sheik Adnan El-Kaisee) at 7:00. Otto crushed Zhukov with a Corner Avalanche for the pin.

5. "Mr. Magnificent" Kevin Kelly & "Canada's Greatest Athlete" Nick Kiniski (w/ Madusa Micelli) and the Top Guns (Ricky Rice & Jon Paul Demann) were both DQ'd in a brawl that spilled OOR and up the aisle to the locker room at 7:42.

6. AWA World Television Championship Match. Champion Mr. Saito (w/ Sheik Adnan El-Kaisee) successfully defended his title against Challenger "High Flyer" Greg Gagne. Saito held the ropes for leverage to pin Greg at 14:39.

7. Steel Cage Match to determine the Number One Contender to AWA World Champion Rick Martel. "Living Legend" Larry Zbyzsko (w/ Go the Ninja) defeated "Cool" Curt Hennig (w/ Madusa Micelli) at 16:22. Zbyzsko KO'd Hennig with multiple Piledrivers before climbing out of the cage to victory.
 
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AWA Results (Circa Mid 80's) - St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN. Att: 15,181.
Announcers: Al DeRusha & Verne Gagne
Ring Announcer: Lee Marshall
Referees: Doug Gilbert & Larry Lisowski

DeRusha: "Hello Wrestling Fans and welcome to another exciting night of AWA Championship Wrestling. Joining me to call all the action is former AWA Champion, the legendary Verne Gagne!"

Gagne: "Thank you, Al. What a show we have lined up for the fans here tonight in St. Paul. The crafty "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin will be joining us with his valet Precious as well as the popular newcomer David Sammartino."

DeRusha: "And speaking of newcomers, we have a new Tag Team to talk about, Verne."

Gagne: "That's right, Al. The Alaskans, Rick Renslow and Dave Wagner, have just arrived here in the AWA and we'll be seeing a lot of them in the weeks to come. They're big and they're rough and they're tough, I can tell you that. Plus, they bring those Alaskan War Clubs to the ring and their opponents will have to be mindful of that. We'll only be seeing one in action here tonight as Rick Renslow will be taking on the Trooper. Renslow's partner Dave Wagner is nursing an injury but he should be ready to go shortly."

DeRusha: "And not one but two Main Events for the fans tonight!"

Gagne: "Billy Robinson will be meeting big Stan Hansen in our first Main Event. I've wrestled both these men many times in my career and let me tell you, Al, they're both top notch competitors. They have very different styles but they're equally tough."

DeRusha: "And Rick Martel puts the AWA Championship on the line against the number one contender, "Living Legend" Larry Zbyzsko !"

Gagne: "Well, what can you say about this match, Al ? Zbyzsko earned the number one contender's spot by defeated Curt Hennig in a very physical Steel Cage last week. Rick will have his hands full with Zbyzsko. Larry will no doubt have the mysterious Ninja Go in his corner so we'll have to keep an eye on him. It should make for a great match !! We'll see what happens !!"

DeRusha: "Now let's go to Lee Marshall whose standing by with two lovely ladies in the ring, Candi Devine and Vivian Vachon."

1. Vivian Vachon defeated Candi Devine with a Backbreaker across the knee at 7:22.

2. The Trooper over "Alaskan" Rick Renslow (w/ "Alaskan" Dave Wagner) by DQ at 2:17. With the Trooper dominating from the onset of the match, Dave Wagner entered the ring and joined in on a Double Team beatdown. Referee Larry Lisowski immediately called for the bell. Brad Rheingans and Steve O made the save for the Trooper.

3. "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated Johnny "Crash" Rich at 3:55. Johnny Rich was perched on the top rope and ready to deliver a Diving Cross Body onto a woozy Garvin when Precious snuck up from behind and pushed Rich off to the mat. Rich took an awkward fall and Garvin immediately covered for the pin.

4. David Sammartino beat "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers (w/ "Sensational" Sherri Martel) at 5:17. Sammartino was able to lift a boot as Somers leapt off the top rope onto him. The "Pretty Boy" took the foot square on the jaw and was pinned thereafter.

5. The Texas Hangmen (Killer & Psycho) defeated the team of "Olympian" Brad Rheingans & Steve "O" Olsonoski at 7:13. The hooded Hangmen used their masks to their advantage by pulling the ol' switch-a-roo while Referee Doug Gilbert's back was turned. Killer (the illegal man) pinned Rheingans with a Side Slam.

6. Billy Robinson beat Stan "The Lariat" Hansen at 12:43. The Wildman from Borger, TX was cradled in a Small Package while arguing with Referee Larry Lisowski over Hansen's roughhouse tactics.

7. AWA World Title Match. Champion Rick Martel defeated the Challenger, "Living Legend" Larry Zbyzsko (w/ Go the Ninja) by DQ at 17:53. Martel caught Zbyzsko in his Quebec Crab (Boston Crab ) finisher in the middle of the ring. Zbyzsko, flailing away and on the verge of submitting, slugged Referee Doug Gilbert for the disqualification.
 
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AWA Results (Circa Mid 80's) - Civic Center, Bismark, ND. Att: 5,175.
Announcers: Roger Kent & Larry "The Axe" Hennig
Ring Announcer: Dale Gagner
Referees: Gary DeRusha & Scott Ledoux

1. "California Kid" Tommy Jammer defeated "Pistol" Pete Pistulka by submission with an Abdominal Stretch at 1:23.

2. Madusa Micelli (w/ Nick Kiniski) pinned Despina Montogas with a handful of tights at 2:29 after Kiniski tripped Despina coming off the ropes.

3. The Top Guns (Ricky Rice & Jon Paul Demans) over the Alaskans (Rick Renslow & Dave Wagner) at 3:26. With Referee Gary DeRusha down, Demans cradled Renslow with a small package. Wagner ran in and reversed the cradle. Ricky Rice then ran in and re-reversed the cradle as DeRusha finally recovered to count the pin. The frustrated Alaskans chased the Top Guns out of the ring with their war clubs.

4. "Gentleman" Ken Timbs pinned "Z-Man" Tom Zenk at 7:26 after Timbs dodged the Z Man's Missile Drop Kick from the top rope.

5. "Dr. D" David Schultz (w/ valet "Sensational" Sherri Martel) over "TNT" D.J. Peterson at 3:06. Schultz cradled Peterson after D.J. missed a corner charge and found nothing but turnbuckle. Martel helped Schultz put his feet on the ropes for extra leverage to hold Peterson down for the three count.

6. Steel Cage Match. "The Mercenary from South Africa" Colonel Debeers defeated Big Scott Hall at 13:30. The vile Colonel grated Scott Hall's face mercilessly into the cage wall and then planted the bloody Hall with his South African Facebuster before climbing out to victory. The arrogant Debeers then twirled his mustache and accused Hall of being nothing without his steroids.

7. AWA World Tag Team Title Match. The Champion Midnight Rockers (Marty Jannetty & Shawn Michaels) turned back the Challengers, Nick Bockwinkel & Ray "The Crippler" Stevens, at 17:05. With Bockwinkel holding Shawn Michaels from behind, Ray Stevens attempted to hit the Rocker with a Double Axe Handle off the top rope but Michaels broke free at the last instant and Stevens hit his partner instead. Michaels then made the pin on Bockwinkel as Jannetty Drop Kicked Stevens out of the ring. The Rockers retain the AWA Tag Team Titles.

Signed for next week. Mr. Saito puts the AWA TV Title on the line against No. 1 Contender Buck "Rock & Roll" Zumhoffe, and in the Main Event, AWA Champion Rick Martel meets Big, Bad Bobby Duncum in a non-title bout.
 
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AWA Results (Circa Mid 80's) - Showboat Sports Pavillion, Las Vegas, NV. Att: 5,187.
Announcers: Rod Trongard & Lord James Blears
Ring Announcer: Larry Nelson
Referees: Gary DeRusha & Marty Miller

1. J.T. Southern pinned W.T. Jones after reversing a Brass Knuckles smash at 2:00.

2. Joyce Grable defeated "Sensational" Sherri Martel (w/ "Playboy" Buddy Rose) with a Backslide at 5:22.

3. "Canada's Greatest Athlete" Nick Kiniski (w/ Madusa Micelli) over Tony Denucci at 4:32. Kiniski managed to get his knees up on Denucci's Diving Splash attempt off the top rope leading to the pinfall.

4. "Sheik" Ken Patera (w/ Sheik Adnan El-Kaisee) over Leon "Baby Bull" White via DQ at 4:40. Big Leon was able to pry a hidden foreign object away from Ken Patera but was caught holding it by Referee Marty Miller who signaled for the disqualification.

5. AWA World TV Title Match. Champion Mr. Saito (w/ Sheik Adnan El-Kaisee) turned back the challenge of Number One Contender Buck "Rock & Roll" Zumhoffe by pinning him at 7:21. El-Kaisee bashed Zumhoffe from behind with his own boombox while Saito distracted Referee Gary DeRusha. Mr. Saito retains the AWA TV Title.

6. The Cobra Corps. (Greg Gagne & Sergeant Slaughter) over the Pretty Playboys ("Playboy" Buddy Rose & "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers w/ "Sensational" Sherri Martel) at 13:48. Gagne Drop Kicked Somers who was in the process of Body Slamming Sergeant Slaughter. The Sarge fell on top of the Pretty Boy for the pin.

7. Non-Title AWA Championship Match. AWA Champion Rick Martel defeated Big Bad Bobby Duncum (w/ Eddie "The Brain" Creatchman & Blackjack Lanza) at 14:42. With Referee Marty Miller down in the ring, Lanza tried to bash Martel with his own Championship Belt but inadvertently hit Duncum with it instead. Marty Miller recovered to count the pin. Lanza then hit Martel repeatedley with Bobby Duncum's cowbell as Duncum hung the champ over the top rope by his bullrope. With Creatchman threatening to burn the helpless Martel with his cigar, Greg Gagne and Sergeant Slaughter finally raced out to ringside to make the save.
 
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World Class Results (Circa Mid 80's) Will Rogers Memorial Center, Fort Worth, TX. Att: 2,719.

Announcers: Bill Mercer & Sunshine
Ring Announcer: Doyle King
Referees: Bronco Lubich, Danny Pleches & Rick Hazzard

1. "Ravishing" Rick Rude (w/ Percy Pringle III) opened the show with a victory over Private Terry Daniels at 2:49. Daniels went down for the three count after the Rude Awakening Hangman's Neckbreaker.

2. The popular South African Simpsons (Steve & Shaun) defeated the rugged duo of Killer Tim Brooks & "Maniac" Matt Borne at 7:22. Brooks tried to toss a foreign object into the ring for his partner to use but it over shot his reach. Borne was cradled from behind by Shaun Simpson for the pin as he bent over to pick up the weapon.

3. The mysterious masked man, the Grappler, was DQ'd in his match against the Dingo Warrior at 8:04. The Grappler deliberately pulled Rick Hazzard in front of himself to take the full brunt of the Dingo's running Clothesline. Hazzard shook out the cobwebs and called for the bell.

4. World Class TV Title Match. Challenger Brian Adidas surprised Al Madril with a Small Package for the three count as the Champ was going for an Indian Death Lock. The time of the fall was 10:48. Brian Adidas is the Neeeeeeewwwwwww TV Champion !!

5. Iceman King Parsons over the One Man Gang (w/ "Playboy" Gary Hart) via DQ at 8:55. The popular Iceman seemed to be one step ahead of the OMG right from the start. The frustrated Gang put on his chain headband and gave Parsons a leaping Head Butt off the 2nd rope to draw the DQ from Referee Danny Pleches.

6. "The Handsome Half Breed from Highland Park" Gino Hernandez (w/ Nicola Roberts & "Gentleman" Chris Adams) beat Mike Von Erich at 9:37. With Referee Bronco Lubich down on the mat and Hernandez caught in the famous Von Erich Claw Hold, Adams ran into the ring and absolutely leveled Mike Von Erich with a Superkick. A groggy Gino Hernandez made the cover while an equally groggy Bronco Lubich counted the pin.
 
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World Class Results (Circa Mid 80's) - The Oil Palace, Tyler, TX. Att: 6,249.

Announcers: Dan Coates & Johnny Weaver
Ring Announcer: Doyle King
Referees: Bronco Lubich, Marvin Jones & Ralph Pulley

1. Sleazy Jake "The Snake" Roberts from Stone Mountain, GA (w/ Nicola Roberts) dominated Perry Jackson of Texarkana from the onset and yanked him up on several two counts. Jackson mounted a brief comeback but went down to the infamous DDT when he tucked his head too soon on a Back Body Drop attempt. The time of the fall was 3:43.

2. "Lonestar" Rusty Brooks learned the hard way that he had best keep his attention on his opponent rather the the fans at ringside. Brooks turned his back on crafty Steve Simpson to jaw with some hecklers at ringside and was Drop Kicked from behind and sent crashing into the corner turnbuckle. Brooks staggered backward right into a School Boy Roll Up for the three count at 4:50.

3. "Crippler" Rip Oliver (w/ Taped Thumb & Jim Cornette) over Buck "Rock & Roll" Zumhoffe at 6:22. Zumhoffe was able to elude Cornette's tennis racquet during the match but not his own Boombox. Oliver smashed Zumhoffe over the back with the radio while Cornette held Referee Ralph Pulley's attention. Pulley finally turned around to find the Crippler covering the KO'd Zumhoffe and counted the pin.

4. The Batten Twins (Bart & Brad) were absolutely mauled by "Playboy" Gary Hart's tandem of Abdullah the Butcher & "Maniac" Mark Lewin. Abdullah jabbed a hidden foreign object into Bart's throat and finished him off with the Sudanese Meat Cleaver (Running Elbow Drop) at 6:47.

5. The popular Red River Jack (Bruiser Brody under a mask) defeated the Great Kabuki (w/ "Playboy" Gary Hart) at 9:02. Kabuki's mysterious Green Mist was largely ineffective (and blocked) thanks to Jack's mask. Gary Hart tried to interject himself into the action but inadvertenty clobbered his own man with Kabuki's Kendo Stick. Jack then landed a Flying Knee Drop onto his dazed opponent to gain the three count.

6. The Main Event bout between Kevin Von Erich and "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin resulted in a Double Count Out at 12:38. Garvin's valet Precious was a menace at ringside as usual. Mike Von Erich ran down to the ring to even the sides for his brother and was slapped across the face by the jezebel for his trouble. Mike then threatened to apply the Claw Hold on her and chased Precious back to the dressing room with both Garvin and brother Kevin in hot pursuit. Referee Bronco Lubich found himself alone in the ring and issued the ten count.
 
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World Class Results (Circa Mid 80's) - Reliant Arena, Houston, TX. Att: 6,114.

Announcers: Bill Mercer & Stella Mae French
Ring Announcer: Marc Lowrance
Referees: Fred Sinclair, David Manning & Marvin Jones

1. The Iceman cometh ! Iceman King Parsons (w/ Rooty Poot Stick) received a huge welcome upon his ring entrance in Houston and carried the good vibes on to victory over Kelly Kiniski. Parsons connected with his famous Rumper Stumper Flying Butt Bump off the ropes to put away his opponent for the three count at 4:11.

2. "The Handsome Half Breed from Highland Park" Gino Hernandez (w/ Nicola Roberts) made it look easy against Private Terry Daniels. Hernandez, who is one half of the Texas Tag Team Champions along with "Gentleman" Chris Adams, had the advantage from the onset and pinned Daniels with a Flying Reverse Cross Body Press off the top rope at 2:49.

3. "Mad Dog" Buzz Sawyer capitalized on a mistake by his opponent to beat "Master G" George Wells at 6:24. Wells tried to use his football background to his advantage but ended up crashing into the turnbuckle when Buzz side stepped his charge from a three-point stance. The dazed Wells was then whipped to the ropes and planted with Sawyer's Flying Powerslam for the three count.

4. "Mr. U.S.A." Tony Atlas over "Killer" Tim Brooks at 6:56. Brooks gave Atlas a run for his money until his attempted Double Axe Handle off the second rope was met by a raised boot to the mush. Tony quickly followed up with a Splash and hooked a leg for the pinfall.

5. Tha Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) defeated the P.Y.T. (Norvell Austin & Koko Ware) at 9:38. Koko was sent crashing into his partner with an Atomic Knee Drop by Tommy Rogers just as Austin was entering the ring. Rogers then tagged Bobby Fulton and slingshotted him in from the apron with a Flying Splash onto Ware for the pinfall.

6. Texas Title Match. "Modern Day Warrior" Kerry Von Erich successfully defended his belt against the One Man Gang (w/ "Playboy" Gary Hart) by DQ at 11:07. Hart resorted to desperate measures by entering the ring and clobbering the Champ from behind with his loaded shoe when the Gang was caught in the famous Von Erich Claw Hold. Referee David Manning immediately called for the bell. Kerry Von Erich retains the Texas Title.
 
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World Class Results (Circa Mid 80's) - Harlington Sports Center, Harlington, TX. Att: 2,384.

Announcers: Bill Mercer & Fritz Von Erich
Ring Announcer: Marc Lowrance
Referees: Ralph Pulley, Rick Hazzard & Dick Raines

1. Percy Pringle III came down to ringside in time to see "Maniac" Matt Borne defeat Perry Jackson with a Seated Splash off the top rope at 2:39. Percy then escorted Borne back to the dressing room with a "business proposition".

2. In a fast-paced match of light heavyweights, Buck "Rock & Roll" Zumhoffe beat Mike Davis (w/ RPM Tag Team Partner Tommy Lane) at 6:52. Lane interferred one time too many in this match and Buck Zumhoffe capitalized on it. Tommy tried to enter the ring to lend a hand but had his own partner whipped into him by Buck. Davis staggered backward after the collision and was caught in a Schoolboy Roll Up for the pinfall.

3. "Wild" Bill Irwin had difficulty matching up with the brute strength of the Dingo Warrior. Irwin was military pressed over the Dingo's head and dropped face-first to the canvas. The Warrior then followed up with a Running Splash to gain the three count at 5:01.

4. Billy Jack Haynes was victimized by Percy Pringle's lastest recruit in his loss to "Ravishing" Rick Rude at 8:45. Billy was well on his way to victory when he clamped his vice-like Full Nelson finisher onto Rude, but "Maniac" Matt Borne came out of nowhere with a Double Axe Handle off the top rope to Haynes' back while Percy distracted Referee Ralph Pulley. The dazed Billy Jack was then given the Rude Awakening (Hangman's Neckbreaker). Pulley finally turned around to find Rude making the cover and counted the pin.

5. "Cowboy" Scott Casey (w/ Sunshine) over the Great Kabuki (w/ Kendo Stick & "Playboy" Gary Hart) by disqualification at 9:33. Things unraveled quickly for the Great Kabuki when he missed a corner charge and crashed into the turnbuckle. Casey then grabbed Kabuki in a headlock and was ready to deliver his Bulldog finisher when Gary Hart cracked the Cowboy over the back with the Kendo Stick to draw the DQ.

6. Jim Cornette did the honors of introducing his team from "The Dark Side" the Midnight Express ("Loverboy" Dennis Condrey & "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton) and then brought them victory over Kevin & Mike Von Erich with his trusty tennis racquet. Cornette was able to deliver the decisive blow to Mike while Referee Dick Raines was struggling to clear the ring and restore order. Eaton pounced on the KO'd Von Erich brother for the three count at 11:56. The victory did not come without a price for Cornette, however, as an irate Fritz Von Erich left the announcers' table to clamp his famous Claw Hold onto the pesty manager. Cornette crumpled to the floor while Kevin & Mike cleaned house of the Express.
 
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WWF Results (Circa Mid 80's) - Capital Centre, Landover, MD. Att: 15,386

Announcers: Vince McMahon Jr. & Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Ring Announcer: Howard Finkel
Referees: Terry Yorkston, Dick Woehrle & John Benello

1. Moondog Spot (w/ Nasty Bone & Moondog Rex) pinned Jim Powers at 2:53. Spotty received an assist from his tag team partner when Rex tripped Powers as he was being whipped to the ropes. Spot followed up with a big Elbow Drop to Power's throat gain the three count.

2. The Killer Bees (B.Brian Blair & "Jumping" Jim Brunzell) employed some masked confusion to defeat the tandem of Barry O & "Canada's Greatest Athlete" Iron Mike Sharpe at 5:09. The Bee's pulled the ol' switcheroo behind the referee's back while Terry Yorkston was arguing with Iron Mike. B. Brian Blair (the illegal Bee) traded places with Jim Brunzell in the ring and clamped a Sleeper Hold on Barry O for the victory.

"The Body Shop" Segment with host Jesse "The Body" Ventura

Jesse's guests were "Classy" Freddie Blassie and the Super Powers Nikolai Volkoff & the Iron Sheik. Blassie lambasted American athletes in general and boldly predicted that the Sheik would make mincemeat out of his opponent Mike Rotundo from Syracuse University later on tonight. Blassie then said he had a special treat for all the "Pencil-Necked Geeks" at the Capital Centre and asked Jesse to pass his microphone over to Volkoff who gave an inept and off-key rendition of the Russian National Anthem while the Iron Sheik stood at attention. Volkoff's singing was thankfully drowned out by the raucous crowd.

3. "Cowgirl" Wendi Richter (w/ Cyndi Lauper & Dave Wolff) over Donna Christanello (w/ The Fabulous Moolah) at 5:33. Richter thwarted Moolah's attempt to interfere by corraling her into a noggin knocker with Christanello in the corner. Richter then finished off her dazed opponent with a Bulldog for the pinfall.

4. Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart (w/ Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart & Annoying Megaphone) defeated "Quick Draw" Rick McGraw in singles competition. Neidhart, who we're normally accustomed to seeing with partner Bret "The Hitman" Hart in tag team action, put his opponent away with the Anvil Toss (Powerslam) at 4:40.

5. The Iron Sheik (w/ Classy Freddie Blassie & "Super Powers" partner Nikolai Volkoff) was disqualified for outside interference in his match against Mike Rotundo of the U.S. Express. Volkoff ran in to break up Rotundo's pin attempt and draw the DQ after the Iron Sheik went for a ride in the Airplane Spin. After the bell, the Super Powers double teamed Rotundo until Barry Windham raced in to make the save.

6. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (w/ Bodyguard "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton) over the Junk Yard Dog at 11:26. Things took a drastic turn for the worse for the Dog when Referee Dick Woehrle was knocked dizzy after an inadvertent collision with Piper. JYD hoisted Roddy up for the Big Thump (Running Powerslam) but was clubbed from behind by Orton who leapt off the top rope with a smash from his controversial forearm cast. Piper collapsed on top of the dazed Dog as Woehrle crawled over to make the three count.

7. WWF Champion Hulk Hogan (w/ "Eye of the Tiger" Music & Tee Shirt-Ripping Entrance) defeated Challenger Brutus Beefcake (w/ "Luscious" Johnny V). The Hulkster brought down the house with a Big Boot off the ropes followed by his signature Running Leg Drop to polish off Brutus at 9:49. After the bout, Hogan remained in the ring exhorted the crowd by cupping his ear and striking various muscle poses.
 
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WWF Results (Circa Mid 80's Hulkamania) Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Att: 12,376.

Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes
Ring Announcer: Howard Finkel
Referees: Dave Hebner, Dick Kroll & Danny Davis

1. "No. 1 Frenchman" Rene Goulet (w/ Mysterious Black Glove) pinned Aldo Marino's shoulders to the mat with his Le Scorpion Claw Hold at 4:01.

2. "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff (substituting for Canadien Strongman Dino Bravo who was a no-show) dominated Salvatore Bellomo in a one-sided contest before ending things with his trademark Piledriver at 3:47. Orndorff received more "Boos" than usual by the fans who were hoping to see Bravo instead.

3. Blackjack Mulligan survived a pre-match sneak attack and Kendo Stick smash across the back to defeat his opponent Tiger Chung Lee. Mulligan scored the pinfall with a big Blackjack Back Elbow Smash off the ropes at 6:26.

4. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (w/ Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart) put away Corporal Kirchner of the 82nd Airborne Division at 6:54. Kirchner got in a surprising amount of offense on the Hammer before running into a raised knee on a corner charge. Valentine then pinned the Corporal with both feet on the ropes for leverage.

5. Hillbilly Jim over Big John Studd (w/ $5,000 Body Slam Challenge & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) by disqualification at 5:11. An awkward match that ended when Heenan was caught pulling Jim's foot out from under him as the big Hillbilly was about to Body Slam his opponent and collect the cash prize. After the bout, Jim was interviewed by "Mean" Gene Okerlund and said that he was just happy to win the match. The Hillbilly said that he had no idea how to spend the $5,000 had he been able to slam Studd.

6. The U.S. Express (Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham) beat the Super Powers (Nikolai Volkoff & the Iron Sheik w/ Classy Freddie Blassie) at 12:42. Chaos in the ring had Referee Dave Hebner turning every which way but loose. Barry Windham had the Sheik cradled in a Small Package which was reversed by Nikolai Volkoff only to be re-reversed by Mike Rotundo for the pinfall.

7. Steel Cage Match. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper defeated Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka at 11:57 despite Snuka hitting the Superfly Splash off the top of the cage ! Snuka chose to exit through the door after the Splash which proved to be a costly error. "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton was waiting and slammed the door in the Superfly's face enabling a woozy Piper to climb out of the cage to victory on the opposite side.
 
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WWF Results (Circa Mid 80's Hulkamania Era) - The Aud (Buffalo Memorial Auditorium), Buffalo, NY. Att: 12,016.

Announcers: Vince McMahon Jr. & Lord Alfred Hayes
Ring Announcer: Howard Finkel
Referees: Danny Davis, John Benello & Earl Hebner

1. Terry Gibbs thought that he had the Tonga Kid right where he wanted him after ramming his head into an exposed turnbuckle, but the Kid merely shook off the blow like it was a walk in the park and then gave Gibbs a taste of his own medicine by introducing him to the same turnbuckle. With Gibbs down on the mat seeing stars, the Kid scaled the top rope and finished off his dazed opponent with a Diving Splash at 5:26.

2. King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) pulverized Salvatore Bellomo with his Atlantic City Avalanche (Running Corner Crush) that seemed to shift the ring by two feet. Bellomo collapsed to the canvas and Bundy followed up with a big Elbow Drop for the pin. (Bundy insisted that Referee John Benello count to five instead of the customary three.)

3. Uncle Elmer from Philadelphia, Mississippi (w/ Hillbilly Jim) over the Red Demon at 3:56. The big Hillbilly toyed with the mysterious masked man before ending things with a Running Leg Drop. After the match, Elmer and Hillbilly Jim did a little Square Dancing in the ring while Vince McMahon clapped along like a goof.

4. Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart's Hart Foundation (Brett "The Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart) defeated the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques & Raymond) at 9:00. Jimmy Hart snuck into the ring and was about to smash Raymond from behind with his megaphone when Rougeau abruptly spun around and grabbed the diminutive manager up by his jacket lapels. Raymond was threatening to let him have it when he was caught from behind by Bret Hart in a Schoolboy Roll Up for the pinfall.

5. Mike Rotundo beat Nikolai Volkoff (w/ Russian National Anthem, Classy Freddie Blassie & the Iron Sheik) at 8:44. The Sheik ran in to help when Volkoff was hoisted up for an Airplane Spin, but caught a boot to the face from his whirling partner and knocked back out of the ring enabling Rotundo to gain the three count.

6. "King" Harley Race (w/ Bobby "The Brain" Heenan) over the Junk Yard Dog via Count Out at 9:39. JYD was crowned with the King's scepter during OOR action and was unable to make Referee Danny Davis' ten count.

7. Main Event - $50,000 20 Man Battle Royal

Participants included Jacques Rougeau, Tony Garea, Hillbilly Jim, King Kong Bundy, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Blackjack Mulligan, Terry Gibbs, Nikolai Volkoff, Uncle Elmer, "King" Harley Race, Salvatore Bellomo, Bret "The Hitman" Hart, Leaping Lanny Poffo, Junk Yard Dog, the Red Demon, the Iron Sheik, Jimmy Jack Funk, Raymond Rougeau, the Tonga Kid and Mike Rotundo.

Order of elimination: Red Demon by Mulligan, Hart by the Rougeau Brothers, Garea by Race, Jacques Rougeau by Neidhart, Bundy and Elmer by each other, Funk by Junk Yard Dog, Rotundo by the Iron Sheik, Iron Sheik by Mulligan, Poffo by Volkoff, Gibbs by Hillbilly Jim, Bellomo by Neidhart, Tonga Kid by Race, Volkoff and Hillbilly Jim by each other, Raymond Rougeau by Race, Junk Yard Dog by Neidhart, Race and Neidhart by a Mulligan Double Clothesline. Your Winner: Blackjack Mulligan at 24:06 !
 
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WWF Results (Circa Hulkamania Mid 80's Era) - Jaffa Mosque, Altoona, PA. Att: 3,718.

Ring Announcer: Mel Phillips
Referees: Dick Woehrle & Terry Yorkston

1. Johnny K-9 employed a hidden foreign object to great effect against his opponent Tito Santana but it was not enough to pull out a victory. K-9 submitted to Tito's Figure Four Leglock at 5:03. Arriba !

2. "Canada's Greatest Athlete" Iron Mike Sharpe prevailed in a hard fought victory over "Leaping" Lanny Poffo at 8:17. Poffo was in the process of helping Referee Terry Yorkston get back to his feet when he was clubbed from behind with Iron Mike's loaded forearm brace for the three count.

3. Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart's Hart Foundation (Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart) defeated the duo of Jose Luis Rivera & Jim Young at 4:25. The Hitman pinned Young with the Hart Attack Clothesline.

4. Corporal Kirchner of the 82nd Airborne Division chalked up a victory over martial arts expert Tiger Chung Lee at 7:49. The Boo Birds were out in Altoona when Lee clamped on a prolonged Shoulder Nerve Pinch prompting jeers of "Boring!". Kirchner eventually caught Lee in a Fireman's Carry off the ropes and delivered the Parachute Drop (Fallaway Slam) for the winning pin.

5. George "The Animal" Steele (as a babyface !) with Captain Louis Albano (also now a babyface !) over the Iron Sheik by DQ at 9:32. The Animal kept the Iron Sheik off balance with his unorthodox style. The Sheik bopped Steele with the hammer that the timekeeper was using to ring the bell to draw the disqualification from Referee Dick Woehrle.

6. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (w/ Fire-Breathing Entrance) beat Hercules (w/ 10 Feet of Chain) at 11:55. The Dragon's speed and agility overcame Hercules' brute strength as Steamboat finished off his opponent with his Diving Cross Body Press from the top rope to gain the three count.
 
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TNA Results (Circa 2013) - Alerus Center, Grand Forks, ND. Att: 7,490.

Announcers: Todd Keneley & Frank Coutinho
Ring Announcer: Jeremy Borash
Referees: Bruce Gray, Mike Posey & Taryn Terrell

1. Frustrated by his inability to put his opponent away after several near pinfalls, Kenny King pushed Referee Bruce Gray down to the mat to draw the disqualification and then proceeded to choke out Christian York in the corner. King then planted him with the Royal Flush (Fireman's Carry to Side Slam) before storming off backstage. The time of the match was 5:19.

2. Knockouts Division. Rosita received lots of help from her Mexican America stablemates Anarquia & Homicide but it was not enough to defeat "Hardcore Country" Mickie James. Mickie persevered despite the distractions and interference to pin Rosita with her Mickie-DT (Jumping Spiked DDT) at 7:15.

3. The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) defeated Lethal Consequences (Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed) at 6:06. Sabin pinned Creed with the ASCS Rush (Sabin Enzuigiri Kick & Shelley Superkick) after both members of Lethal Consequences were whipped into each other from opposite corners of the ring.

4. "The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived" Austin Aries thought he had pinned Chavo Guerrero with a loaded punch thanks to some brass knucks he had pulled from his tights, however Announcer Frank Coutinho pointed out the infraction to Referee Mike Posey and insisted that the official examine Aries' fist. Aries quickly tried to stuff the knucks back inside his tights but dropped them on the mat for all to see. Posey immediately signaled for the DQ. Aries had some choice words for Frank as he was escorted back to the dressing room by TNA Security. The time of the match was 8:26.

5. "The Charismatic Enigma" Jeff Hardy kept Big Matt Morgan off balance with his speed and unorthodox aerial maneuvers much to the delight of his "creatures" in attendance at Grand Forks. Jeff connected with his Swanton Bomb (Senton Splash) on Morgan however Joey Ryan pulled Referee Bruce Gray out of the ring before he could finish making the three count. Morgan was disqualified for Ryan's interference at 7:49.

6. "The Icon" Sting using his ring savvy and experience to counter a would be Mic Check from Mr. Anderson into a Small Package and score the pinfall in the Main Event at 11:35.
 
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TNA Results (Circa 2013) - College Park Center, Arlington, TX. Att: 4,780.

Announcers: "The Professor" Mike Tenay & Todd Keneley
Ring Announcer: Jeremy Borash
Referees: Earl Hebner, Brian Stiffler & Taryn Terrell

1. Garett Bischoff (w/ Wes Brisco) over Eric Young (w/ Mrs. Young ODB ) via Count Out at 4:46. Brisco got into an altercation with ODB on the floor which drew the attention of EY. Eric left the ring to defend his wife and was counted out in the process. ODB hardly needed any help, however, as she walloped Brisco in the head with her flask. BAM !

2. Angelina Love defeated Brooke Tessmacher at 5:18. Brooke caught Angelina with a Flying Cross Body Press that knocked over Referee Taryn Terrell. As Miss Tessmacher was helping Terrell get back to her feet, she was cradled from behind by Love for the winning pinfall.

3. "SuperMex" Hernandez and Crimson were DQ'd by Brian Stiffler at 5:53 after both men pushed the ref down to the mat and slugged it out in the middle of the ring.

4. Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian) over the team-that-is-no-more Ron "The Truth" Killings & Orlando Jordan at 7:03. Killings shocked everyone when he laid out his own partner with the Truth Conviction (Sitout Inverted Suplex) and walked out on Jordan. Daniels made the cover for the easy pinfall after the treachery.

We suddenly cut to backstage where Jay Lethal is out cold on the ground. A replay showed his partner Consequences Creed bashing him over the head with a chair shot from behind. Mike Tenay reminds us that there was friction in the Lethal Consequences' camp last week when they were defeated by the Motor City Machine Guns.

5. X Division Title Match. "The Samoan Submission Machine" Samoa Joe dethroned X Division Champ "The War Machine" Rhino at 9:08 to win the title. Joe was able to side-step the Gore causing Rhino to crash full steam into the turnbuckle. Rhino staggered backwards right into the Coquina Clutch (Rear Naked Choke) for the submission. Samoa Joe is the newwwwww X Division Champion !

Interview segment with Jeremy Borash, Ron Killings and Consequences Creed. Creed and Killings demand to be called "Truth or Consequences" and serve notice to the entire tag team division (and the champions in particular, the British Invasion) that they mean business. Both Killings and Creed bad mouth their former partners as "the weak links" in their respective tag teams. Killings says that there's no stopping "Truth or Consequences". We shall see.

6. "The Whole Damn Show" Rob Van Damn over Bully Ray by DQ at 11:36. With RVD taking the fight to him, a flustered Bully Ray resorted to a Low Blow with his wallet chain wrapped around his fist to draw the disqualification from Senior Official Earl Hebner.
 
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TNA Results (Circa 2013) - Forum Civic Center, Rome, GA. Att: 3,394.

Announcers: Todd Keneley & "The Human Suplex Machine" Tazz
Ring Announcer: SoCal Val
Referees: Scott James, Brian Hebner & Taryn Terrell

1. Sleazy Joey Ryan (w/ "Blueprint" Matt Morgan) over the Amazing Red via Count Out at 6:28. Ryan tossed his opponent OOR and distracted Referee Scott James while big Matt Morgan laid out the Amazing Red with his Carbon Footprint (Running Big Boot) on the floor. James could have counted to a hundred.

2. Velvet Skye over Sarita at 4:58 with some unexpected help from Mexican-America. Sarita was distracted by her former stablemates Rosita, Anarquia & Homicide who stolled down to ringside to watch the bout. Rosita jumped up on the apron to instigate trouble and received a slap across the face from Sarita for her trouble, however Velvet Skye capitalized on the moment with a quick Roll Up from behind to pin her opponent.

3. "Prime Time" Elix Skipper (w/ Simon Diamond & David Young) defeated "Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore (w/ Jesse Neal) at 6:00. Simon Diamond ran into the ring to interfere but was intercepted by a Spear from Jesse Neal in the corner. While Brian Hebner was busy sending them out of the ring, David Young snuck in behind the ref's back and reversed Shannon Moore's Small Package. Hebner turned around to find Skipper on top and counted the pin.

4. Orlando Jordan was denied his revenge on former tag team partner Ron "The Truth" Killings thanks to interference from Consequences Creed. Jordan was taking the fight to Killings when Creed gave him a shove off the top turnbuckle causing Jordan to crotch himself on the top rope on the way down. Killings then finished off his opponent with the Truth Conviction (Sit Out Gourdbuster) for the pinfall at 5:55.

5. TNA Tag Team Title Match. The Challengers, Chavo Guerrero & "SuperMex" Hernandez were DQ'd in their bid to unseat the defending Champs, the British Invasion (Doug Williams & Magnus) at 7:50. Mexican-America returned to ringside and cost their rivals the match when Anarquia entered the ring and KO'd Doug Williams with Brass Knucks. Chavo and Hernandez pleaded their case to Referee Scott James but the disqualification stood. The British Invasion retain the tag titles.

6. In the Main Event, "Cowboy" James Storm over "The Charismatic Enigma" Jeff Hardy at 13:10. Jeff connected with his Swanton Bomb off the top rope on the Cowboy but clipped Referee Brian Hebner in the process. Hardy helped the woozy ref get back to his feet only to turn around right into Storm's Last Call Superkick for the pinfall.
 
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TNA Results (Circa 2013) - College Park Center, Arlington, VA. Att: 5,230.

Announcers: "The Professor" Mike Tenay & Todd Keneley
Ring Announcer: Jeremy Borash
Referees: Earl Hebner, Jamie Tucker & Taryn Terrell

1. Knockouts' Title Match. Champion Madison Rayne was able to turn back the challenge of Angelina Love with a little help from her B.F.F. Gail Kim at 5:47. Gail smashed Angelina in the head with the Championship Belt while Madison was arguing with Knockouts' Ref Taryn Terrell. Madison then finished off her woozy opponent with the Rayne Drop (Swinging Neckbreaker against her knee) for the pinfall. Madison Rayne retains the Knockouts' Title !

2. Crimson over Robbie T via Count Out at 4:56. Robbie E came down to ringside and bashed his former Jersey Shore tag team partner in the head with "The List, Bro" clipboard. The blow had little effect on Big Rob but it did manage to draw the ire of the former bouncer who chased Robbie E back to the dressing room for the resulting Count Out.

3. Grudge Match. Consequences Creed (w/ Ron "The Truth" Killings) one-upped his former tag team partner Jay Lethal with a dubious victory at 7:30. Lethal was in the process of suplexing his opponent when Killings reached into the ring and pulled his leg out from under him. Creed landed on top and grabbed a hand full of tights to secure the pin.

4. The Naturals (Andy Douglas & Chase Stevens) defeated Father James Mitchell's New Church ("The Monster" Abyss & "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero) at 7:44. Douglas pinned The Pope after Mitchell clocked his own man with an errant loaded Book of the New Church smash.

5. "The It Factor" Bobby Roode put away Chavo Guerrero with The Payoff (Bridging Cradle Suplex) at 9:48. Chavo was distracted throughout the match by the presence of Mexican America members Homicide and Anarquia who came down to ringside to stir up some trouble.

6. TNA World Title Match. "The Icon" Sting successfully defended his title against Aces & Eights' "Sgt. at Arms" Devon (w/ DOC) at 9:33. DOC snuck up onto the apron to interfere but the Stinger corralled him and Devon into a Noggin Knocker and finished off the staggering Sgt. at Arms with the Scorpion Death Drop (Inverted DDT) to score the pinfall. Sting retains the TNA Title !
 
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WCW Results (Circa Early 90's) - Montgomery Civic Center, Montgomery, AL. Att: 4,467.

Announcers: Jim Ross & Missy Hyatt
Ring Announcer: Rich Landrum
Referees: Randy "Pee Wee" Anderson & Bill Alphonso

1. Erik Watts over Mike Thor with the STF (Stepover Toehold Facelock) submission at 3:38.

2. Black Blood defeated Rikki Nelson with Le Guillotine (Knee Drop off the top rope) at 2:07.

3. J.T. Southern (w/ Scotty Flamingo) over Tracy Smothers by Count Out at 5:40. Smothers was tossed OOR and given a Hot Shot onto the barricade railing by Scotty Flamingo while Southern kept Referee Bill Alphonso occupied. Steve Armstrong ran out to check on his Young Pistols tag team partner as Alphonso's count reached ten. The Pistols challenged Flamingo & Southern to a tag match next week.

4. The bout between 2 Cold Scorpio (w/ Electrifying Entrance) and Cactus Jack (w/ Missing Teeth & "Bang! Bang!" Six-Gun Hand Gesture) was declared a "No Contest" at 7:05 by Pee Wee Anderson after both men were attacked by Jack's unpredictable tag team partner Abdullah the Butcher. The Wildman from the Sudan dished out Kendo Stick shots on both Scorpio and Cactus as well as several member of the WCW Security Staff who tried to subdue him.

5. "All-American" Ron Simmons survived a pre-match sneak attack by the York Foundation to defeat "Head of Security" Mr. Hughes by DQ a 6:19. The Yuppie, pony-tailed "Computerized Man of the 90's" Terrence Taylor smelled trouble after Hughes was laid out with a Flying Shoulder Tackle and smashed Simmons over the head with Alexandra York's laptop computer to draw the disqualification.

6. Paul E. Dangerously's Dangerous Alliance (Arn Anderson & "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton) defeated the Steiners ("Dog-Faced Gremlin" Rick & brother Scott) at 9:55. Rick Steiner inexplicably walked out on his brother mid match leaving Scotty to fend for himself the rest of the way. The Alliance proved to be too much for the younger Steiner to handle as Anderson planted Scott with a Spinebuster off the ropes and tagged in Bobby Eaton who followed up with the Alabama Jam (Leg Drop off the top rope) to score the pinfall. A roving cameraman found Rick Steiner and Kevin Sullivan consorting backstage before the program went off the air.
Edited by GV on 07/14/2022
 
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WCW Results (Circa Early 90's) - Mathis Civic Center, Valdosta, GA. Att: 3,283.

Announcers: Tony Schiavone & Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Ring Announcer: Gary Michael Cappetta
Referees: Bill Alphonso & Randy "Pee Wee" Anderson

1. The Diamond Studd (w/ Diamond Dallas Page & the Diamond Doll) defeated Chief Allen Iron Eagle in his WCW debut with the Diamond Death Drop (Razor's Edge) at 3:39. (Note: The Diamond Studd is Scott Hall.)

2. Marcus Alexander Bagwell over Inmate No. 3260 Death Row at 5:03. Bagwell had some difficulty lifting the big man off his feet but managed to pin the Inmate with his Cradle Suplex.

3. Scotty Flamingo & J.T. Southern beat the Young Pistols (Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong) at 6:32 when Flamingo ran into the ring and reversed Armstrong's Small Package on Southern while Referee Bill Alphonso was sending Tracy Smothers back to his corner. Alphonso turned around to find Southern on top and counted the pin.

4. Richard Morton of the York Foundation (w/ Executive Director Alexandra York and Head of Security Mr. Hughes) defeated "Heavy Metal" Van Hammer at 6:24. Morton scored the pinfall with a Schoolboy Roll Up from behind while Hammer was jawing with Alexandra York. After the bout, Morton's former Rock & Roll Express tag team partner Robert Gibson entered the ring and demanded to know what was going on Ricky. Gibson was then planted by a Sidewalk Slam from Mr. Hughes in response to his question.

5. "The Z Man" Tom Zenk over Arn Anderson (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) by DQ at 7:57. Arn was caught red-handed bashing Zenk in the head with Dangerously's phone to draw the disqualification from Pee Wee Anderson.

6. "Ravishing" Rick Rude was pinned by Barry Windham at 9:06 when his Rude Awakening (Hangman's Neckbreaker) attempt was reversed into a surprise Backslide.

7. United States Title Match. The challenger, a man called Sting (w/ Spikey blonde hair, face paint and a boatload of charisma) beat the champion Great Muta (w/ "Playboy" Gary Hart) via DQ at 14:25. Muta tried to spit his mysterious Green Mist into the challenger's eyes by Sting was able to duck at the last second leaving Referee Bill Alphonso to take the mist to his face instead. Alphonso staggered out of the green cloud clutching at his eyes and calling for the bell. The Great Muta retains the U.S. Title.
Edited by GV on 07/14/2022
 
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