WCWF on the USA Network - June 6, 1984
Madison Square Garden, New York City

[Dark Match]: 20-Person Battle Royal:
Stan Trump won a 20-person Battle Royal:
x Willy Richter threw out Mean Massimo in 0:00:33
x Chad Too Badd threw out Gonzalo Hicks in 0:01:15
x J.C. Magnum threw out Bobby Jackson in 0:05:48
x Bruiser Barton threw out Eddie Bearden after a lariat in 0:06:21
x Stroker Ace threw out Lance Catamaran in 0:06:46
x Magnum threw out Stroker in 0:08:16
x Scott Free threw out Barton in 0:12:58
x Wolfie Brown threw out Richter after a spinebuster slam in 0:14:09
x Joachim Farkas threw out Wolfie in 0:14:36
x Rick Samson threw out Jake Blackheart in 0:16:48
x Chad Too Badd threw out Buck Hamato after a German suplex in 0:20:18
x Stan Trump threw out Samson in 0:22:19
x Trump threw out Chad in 0:23:07
x Trump threw out Farkas in 0:25:14
x Trump threw out Fargo in 0:25:16
x Pelvis Wesley threw out Darren Rollins in 0:28:41
x Wesley threw out Magnum in 0:31:05
x Trump threw out Free in 0:33:06
x Trump threw out Wesley in 0:34:15
Rating: * 1/4

The folks at home didn't see it, but those in attendance at the Garden were treated to a remarkable battle royal. The crowd was stunned when local favorite (especially of the Italian American portion of the audience) Mean Massimo got tossed almost immediately by Willy Richter. Later, Scott Free managed to dropkick Bruiser Barton from behind to send him out. Barton was pissed and Free's expression went from elation to fear at what he had just done. While all this was going on, "Million Dollar" Stan Trump had a cunning plan in action. First, he did his best to avoid too much attention from the other participants. Then when the field had been sufficiently whittled down, he proceeded to bribe most of the other participants. A handful of cash prompted Farkas and Fargo to eliminate themselves. Trump, Scott Free, and "Impressive" Pelvis Wesley turned on Darren Rollins and J.C. Magnum to reduce the field to three. Free and Trump had a conversation, with Free apparently looking for something other than money. He apparently got it and eliminated himself. That left Trump and Wesley, who raised their hands in triumph. The the latter apparently thinking - due to gullibility or just being an idiot - that there would be co-winners. Trump promptly turned on his erstwhile ally and tossed the Elivs impersonator to win the whole thing, cackling gleefully in the middle of the ring as boos rained down from the crowd.

After an intermission, Frank Gresham welcomes the TV audience to kick off this two-hour special. He runs down the card, ending by noting that we will be seeing the in-ring debut of the man who put John Murdoch out of action. The Soviet officer marches into view.
General: I break your army man. I vill break many more men here. I could easy break you if I vanted to.
Gresham stoically holds the mic out for the general, unflinching in the face of his threat.
General: Vhy do you not fear me, little man? You think you are tough guy?
Gresham: Sir, I am a former war correspondent. I have been to Vietnam and Cambodia and Afghanistan. I have literally been under fire. Probably by your countrymen on more than one occasion.
General: I can respect that. I call you Fearless Frank. You call me General Vinter. Soviets vill not send athletes to American Olympic games because you boycott Soviet Olympics. Soviet Union sends me instead. I bring cold war to doorstep of America. I bring you armageddon - be greatful is only proverbial.

General Winter pinned Frank Nowinski with the Nuclear Winter in 0:03:11.
Rating: 1/2*

Winter entered to the Soviet National Anthem and proceeded to destroyed Nowinski, ending with a devastating Death Valley Driver off the turnbuckle.

The Detroit Connection (Joe Dean and Steve Hecker) defeated The Motorway Gents (Morris Minor and Ford Prefect)
when Dean made Prefect submit to the Ignition Submission in 0:09:34.
Rating: *

"Fearless" Frank Gresham interviews Sol Salamanca. Why on earth would he challenge The Ayatollah?
Salamanca: When I watched wrestling as a boy, there was only one Hispanic wrestler in WCWF - "The Puerto Rican Powerhouse" Pedro Gonzalez. He was a trailblazer and my childhood hero. The Ayatollah crippled Pedro Gonzalez. I hoped to meet him one day, perhaps even have honor of teaming with him. But The Ayatollah took that from me. He is the man who ended the career of Gonzalez, and the careers of many other stars during his reign of terror. To see The Ayatollah finally be defeated was inspiring and I have been quietly training harder than ever. I feel I am finally ready.

The Ayatollah made Sol Salamanca submit to the Camel Clutch in 0:08:42.
Rating: *** 3/4

Credit to Sol Salamanca: nobody at the start of this year would have thought he could go eight minutes with The Ayatollah. He gave the Iranian a run for his money and even hit the Toluca Sunrise for a near fall. Salamanca went for his new Toluca Sunset submission, but The Ayatollah blocked it and mounted a comeback. Sol fought valiantly, but in the end he was just one more victim of the Camel Clutch.

The Jolly Green Giant pinned Cpl. Punishment with the Giant Bomb in 0:05:08.
Rating: -***

The Jolly Green Giant wanted to get his hands on "Million Dollar" Stan Trump, but he got Trump's quasi-lackey Corporal Punishment instead. Punishment tried to play keep away in between taking cheap shots and trying to bring the big man down, but to no avail. It wasn't a technically pretty match, but the crowd was happy to see Jolly put the Corporal away.

The Midnight Resistance (Carl Stryker and Brett Hale) and Soul Train (Black Belt Douglas and Porkchop Jones)
defeated The West German Express (Baron Von Kaiser and Markus Von Krupp) and The Freedom Fighters (Lexus Krueger and Kronos Krueger )
when Douglas pinned Von Krupp with the Crane Kick in 0:15:37.
Rating: -* 3/4

The referee struggled to maintain order and enforce tags throughout this match. The Freedom Fighters attacked Soul Train as the ref was raising their hands after the match and more fighting ensued. This match has settled nothing.

Chris Reese pinned Jimmy Blast after an inside cradle in 0:23:15.
Rating: **** 1/4
(Chris Reese won the WCWF United States Title.)
[Eddie Fargo interfered against Jimmy Blast.]

Jammin' Jimmy and The Natural put on another excellent match. This deciding factor was something unexpected: the interference of three-time former US Champ Eddie Fargo. Thanks to Fargo's distrction, Reese rolled up up Blast with a handful of tights to win the title. The damage, Fargo strutted his way to the back.

Randy Robinson pinned Isileli Kaelo with the Ram Jam in 0:10:17.
Rating: 1/2*
(Randy Robinson retained the WCWF World Heavyweight Title.)
[Stan Trump interfered against Randy Robinson.]

Even with Million Dollar Stan lurking at ringside, The Ram was able to avoid the Kick of Fear and retain his title.

Card rating: *