WCWF TV Taping - May 29, 1984
Agricultural Hall, Allentown, PA
Bruiser Barton pinned Scott Free after a head and arm suplex in 0:06:51.
Rating: * 1/4
Jake Blackheart made Rocky Hendrix submit to the Blackout in 0:03:19.
Rating: DUD
Sol Salamanca made Gonzalo Hicks submit to the Toluca Sunset in 0:04:26.
Rating: ** 3/4
Salamanca usually finishes opponents with a flying European uppercut he calls the Toluca Sunrise, but here he debuted a new crossface submission to get the win. After the match, Salamanca gets a microphone. This is the first televised promo for the young, but talented Mexican wrestler - and currently the only Latino in WCWF. In heavily accented English, he challenges The Ayatollah for a match on the USA Network special! That's a rather bold challenge.
Lance Catamaran defeated Everette Knight via pinfall in 0:06:09.
Rating: DUD
This match spilled outside the ring. Catamaran introduced Knight's face to the guardrail and the ringpost then hit a bulldog on the floor. Catamaran then rolled his opponent back into the ring to make the pin.
The Southern Maulers (Texas Mauler and Missouri Mauler) defeated
Carmine Gardner and Frederic Clay when TX Mauler made Gardner submit to the
Texas Cloverleaf in 0:07:47.
Rating: DUD
Stroker Ace pinned Darren Rollins with the Ace Crusher in 0:03:40.
Rating: 3/4*
The Motorway Gents (Morris Minor and Ford Prefect) defeated
Ken Moore and Korey Miranda when Prefect pinned Moore with the Prefect Plex in
0:07:56.
Rating: DUD
The Gents pick up a rare win.
Mean Massimo pinned Pelvis Wesley with the Pasta Buster in 0:07:08.
Rating: ** 1/2
The West German Express (Baron Von Kaiser and Markus Von Krupp) defeated
Ignacio Mercer and Frank Nowinski when Von Kaiser pinned Mercer after
a swinging neckbreaker in 0:08:03.
Rating: DUD
Buck Hamato pinned Chad Too Badd after a brain chop in 0:08:15.
Rating: ***
Isileli Kaelo pinned Walton Baker with the Kick of Fear in 0:00:09.
Rating: *
This was a one move match - no lockup, just The Tongan Terror leveling his opponent with the Kick of Fear then pinned Baker with one foot on his chest. Stan Trump got in the ring and shoved a dollar in the hapless jobber's mouth as he lay prone on the mat. Million Dollar Stan declared Randy Robinson will be the staring at the ceiling on June 9th!
The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) defeated
The Executioners (Skull and Crossbones) when Huguenaut pinned Skull after
a belly-to-belly suplex in 0:05:06.
Rating: -** 3/4
Randy Robinson, Jimmy Blast and Carl Stryker defeated
Cpl. Punishment, Chris Reese and Kronos Krueger when Stryker defeated Kronos by
disqualification in 0:09:10.
Rating: **
[Lexus Krueger interfered against Carl Stryker.]
Brett Hale and Lexux Krueger were at ringside for this match so it was really only a matter of time before something screw happened, especially because Lexus had Jake Stryker's cane in hand. Finally Kronos sent Stryker into the ropes where Lexus popped up with a well-timed headshot. Unfortunately for The Freedom Fighters, the referee saw it and called for the bell. With the match thrown out, pandemonium errupted. Brett Hale pulled Lexus off the apron and laid into him, but Kronos went to his partner's aid. Soul Train, in street clothes, came running out and attacked The Freedom Fighters. But that drew out The West German Express. Meanwhile, Stryker had recovered enough to join the ringside melee as well, a preview of things to come soon on the USA Network. While the eight man were fighting at ringside, Blast and Reese went brawling up the aisle while Robinson and Punishment squared off in the ring. All the while, the bell continued to ring in a futile plea for order.
Promos & Vignettes
Card rating: 3/4*