WCWF TV Taping - February 14, 1984
The Omni, Atlanta, GA

Eddie Fargo pinned Rocky Hendrix after a low blow in 0:06:40.
Rating: -1/4*

Stroker Ace pinned Morris Minor with the Ace Crusher in 0:07:11.
Rating: -* 3/4

Ace is a Georgia native so was particularly popular with the crowd, especially the ladies. After the match, he picked one to leave the arena with him.

Isileli Kaelo pinned Frank Nowinski with the Kick of Fear in 0:03:19.
Rating: *

Sol Salamanca pinned Darren Rollins after a running forearm smash in 0:06:36.
Rating: * 3/4

The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) defeated Scott Free and J.C. Magnum when Huguenaut defeated Magnum by disqualification in 0:05:37.
Rating: -1/4*

Finding his normal tactics weren't working, Magnum had his valet, Veronica, grab a wooden folding chair from ringside. Huguenaut is a tough guy, but having a chair shattered over your head enough to drop just about anyone. Magnum then ran for his life before while Veronica ran interference on Dreadnaut to aid his escape. Dreadnaut turned to confront Scott Free tried pleading innocent. Dreadnaut considered it for a moment then leveled Free with a Broadside before tending to a dazed Huguenot. Magnum may have just made the biggest mistake of his young career!

Cpl. Punishment made Korey Miranda submit to the Punishment Due in 0:06:34.
Rating: -* 1/4

The Executioners (Skull and Crossbones) and The Southern Maulers (Texas Mauler and Missouri Mauler) battled to a double countout in 0:14:30.
Rating: -** 3/4

The two teams ended up brawling out of the ring.

Chris Reese pinned Ken Moore with the Bad Ending in 0:08:10.
Rating: * 1/2

Randy "The Ram" Robinson came out with the WCWF World Heavyweight Title around his waist for a promo. He said this was his first visit to Georgia and he's really enjoying it, with Atlanta in particular being a great place. He thanked the fans for their support and expressed his pride in bringing the world title back to the USA after it was held hostage for several years. Robinson was interupted by "The Million Dollar" Stan Trump. Trump congratulated Robinson on winning the title and becoming an American hero.
"And now since that business is take care of, name your price."
"Excuse me?"
"How much do you want for the World Heavyweight Title?"
Robinson stared at Trump incredulously. "It's not for sale."
"Lies. This is America - everything is for sale!"
"Not me and not this championship."
"I want that title. And what I want, I get."
"If you want this title you're going to have to earn it like anybody else."
And with that, Robinson left the ring and walked to the back. Trump shouted that he would make Robinson pay!

John Murdoch made Ford Prefect submit to the FUBAR in 0:09:27.
Rating: *
[Buck Hamato interfered against John Murdoch.]

Murdoch got the win with an armbar variant. Moments after the submission, "The Shaolin Dragon" Buck Hamato hit the ring and nailed Murdoch with his Shaolin Hammer flying kick. Hamato apparently didn't much care for his loss to Murdoch in St. Louis. The two had also come to blows during the battle royal at Superclash.

The Midnight Resistance (Carl Stryker and Brett Hale) defeated The Freedom Fighters (Lexus Krueger and Kronos Krueger)
when Stryker defeated Kronos when Kronos passed out in a sleeperhold in 0:07:15.
Rating: 1/4*
[Jake Stryker interfered against Lexus Krueger.]
[Jake Stryker interfered against Kronos Krueger.]

It was a battle of teams with military gimmicks and the Atlanta crowd firmly behind the Americans. Carl Styker's father, Jake, is a retired WCWF wrestler who is mentoring his son in a managerial role that see him dishing out interference more often than it he dishes out verbal advice. Once again the South Africans put up a good fight, but the are off to a rough start.

As The Midnight Resistance left the ring, The Freedom Fighters attacked them from behind. After knocking down Hale and the younger Stryker, the Kruegers pulled up the mats around the ring and gave Jake Stryker a chokeslam-powerbomb combo on the exposed floor. Referees, officials, and other wrestlers rushed to intervene before any further damage could be done. Jake Stryker had to be taken out of the arena on a stretcher. This attack was a sudden and shocking display of brutality by the newcomers.

Chad Too Badd pinned Lance Catamaran with the Badd Times in 0:09:32.
Rating: *

Bruiser Barton pinned Markus Von Krupp with the Big Boot in 0:06:41.
Rating: 3/4*

Jimmy Blast defeated Wolfie Brown by countout in 0:07:55.
Rating: **
(Jimmy Blast retained the WCWF United States Title.)

The crowd felt torn between the two wrestlers in this match. Blast is widely considered the top Southern wrestler today, but Wolfie is something of a guilty pleasure and hails from Alabama. Before the match, he insisted on serenading the crowd with an impressively bad rendition of "Rhinestone Cowboy." The finish came when Blast clotheslined Brown out of the ring. Wolfie, a bit dazed from the tumble and never the brightest crayon in the box, got confused and distracted by the fans cheering for him to get back in the ring and failed to notice the referee counting him out.