WCWF MSG Show - Aug 26, 1984
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (aired on the MSG Network)

[Dark Match]:
Rocky Hendrix pinned Frederic Clay with the Rocky Drop in 0:04:06.
Rating: 1/4*

[Winner Gets US Title Match at Fall Brawl]: 20-Person Battle Royal:
Bobby Jackson won a 20-person Battle Royal:
x Mean Massimo threw out General Winter in 0:01:36
x Mean Massimo threw out The Ayatollah in 0:06:45
x Bobby Jackson threw out Willy Richter after a roundhouse punch in 0:10:35
x Buck Hamato threw out Wolfie Brown after a palm blow in 0:16:35
x Joe Dean threw out Crossbones in 0:18:48
x Ford Prefect threw out Frank Nowinski in 0:20:49
x Chad Too Badd threw out Jake Blackheart in 0:21:00
x TX Mauler threw out Hamato after a double axhandle chop in 0:21:43
x Cpl. Punishment threw out Massimo after an atomic drop in 0:23:50
x Prefect threw out Dean in 0:28:12
x Punishment threw out The Jolly Green Giant in 0:28:31
x Prefect threw out Steve Hecker after an armdrag takedown in 0:32:33
x Chad threw out Punishment in 0:34:38
x Stroker threw out Missouri Mauler in 0:37:34
x Morris Minor threw out Stroker after a faceslam in 0:41:53
x Chad Too Badd threw out Minor in 0:46:36
x Jackson threw out Chad in 0:48:14
x TX Mauler threw out Prefect in 0:51:22
x Jackson threw out TX Mauler 0:51:46
Rating: *
(J.C. Magnum no-showed.)

Everyone wisely ganged up on General Winter and The Ayatollah at the start, putting both men out early on. Corporal Punish made two impressive eliminations, of Mean Massimo and The Jolly Green Giant, although he had plenty of help with the latter. The Motorway Gents put in a surprisingly strong performance, largely thanks to teamwork. The Southern Maulers and The Detroit Connection also functioned well as teams. "Bad" Bobby Jackson celebrated his victory with a moonwalk and will face "The Natural" Chris Reese at Fall Brawl.

Eddie Bearden pinned Ignacio Mercer with the Bad Attitude in 0:00:09.
Rating: DUD

Kick, wham, double underhook faceslam. A new record for shortest match in WCWF history.

Lance Catamaran pinned Walton Baker with the Sail Away in 0:04:20.
Rating: DUD

The Midnight Resistance (Carl Stryker and Brett Hale) defeated The Freedom Fighters (Lexus Krueger and Kronos Krueger) when Hale pinned Lexus with a bridging double underhook suplex in 0:05:32.
Rating: -1/4*

Kronos tried to toss Jake Stryker's cane to Lexus, but Carl Stryker intercepted it and nailed Lexus with the cane. The ref didn't see it, but he did see the ensuing butterfuly suplex pin. The Midnights celebrated afer the match, with Carl particularly happy to have finally recovered his father's cane. Lexus and Kronos weren't about to let that stand and attacked from behind. They snapped Jake's cane in half for good measure, but left the pieces laying on the mat with Carl.

The West German Express (Baron Von Kaiser and Markus Von Krupp) defeated Soul Train (Black Belt Douglas and Porkchop Jones)
when Von Kaiser pinned Douglas after a flying shoulderblock in 0:15:34.
Rating: -** 1/4
(The West German Express retained the WCWF Tag Team Titles.)

Bruiser Barton, Randy Robinson, and Sol Salamanca defeated Isileli Kaelo, Joachim Farkas, and Scott Free when Barton pinned Free after a brain buster in 0:10:34.
Rating: * 1/4

Card rating: -1/4*