September 3, 1984
Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC
broadcast on closed-circuit television
Wolfie Brown pinned Lance Catamaran with the Roundabout in 0:07:12.
Rating: 1/2*
Isileli Kaelo and Bruiser Barton battled to a double countout in 0:09:53.
Rating: **
Every bit the brawl that was expected to be, but they couldn't keep it in the ring. Barton and Kaelo only stopped fighting when forcibly seperated by officials.
AC/DC (Angus Clark and Duncan Clark) defeated Jake Blackheart and Stroker Ace
when Duncan pinned Stroker with the Hells Bells in 0:08:51.
Rating: **
Blackheart's surprise partner was fellow country music fan Stroker Ace. However, the Aussies proved they're not a one-note team, besting the Southerners and finishing with a spike piledriver.
Mean Massimo pinned Willy Richter with the Pasta Buster in 0:05:08.
Rating: 1/2*
Frank Gresham interviews The West German Express and The Freedom Fighters for final thoughts before tonight's main event. The Baron Von Kaiser says he's been in every kind of brawl imaginable and says that Germans never quit. The Kruegers promise to put "those boys in their place."
Jammin' Jimmy Blast vs Eddie Fargo
Fargo, sinking to new lows, kicked Blast in the nads during the opening lockup and was lucky he didn't get DQ'd immediately. As expected, this was the match of the night, although not a technical masterpiece by any means. Fargo dominated early with a lot of chops and cheating (including grabbing the ropes during an abdominal stretch), doing his usual great job of antagonizing the crowd along the war. He hit the Thundering Forearm to seeming end the surprisingly squash, but only go two. Blast mounted a comeback, showing his resilience and feeding off the energy of the hot crowd. A spinebuster set up the figure four to force Fargo to submit.
Jimmy Blast made Eddie Fargo submit to a figure-four leglock in 0:12:29.
Rating: *** 1/2
Frank Gresham asks The Midnight Resistance and Soul Train for final thoughts. Carl Stryker says the time for payback is tonight. Brett Hale agrees. Black Belt Douglas promises to chop their opponents down to size. Porkchop Jones reminds everyone he's the only one in the match from North Carolina. He's got home field advantage. "We gonna send them racist honkies back to South Africa!"
US Title Match: Bobby Jackson vs "The Natural" Chris Reese (c)
Fairly even match. Reese ducked a Jackson Five flying forearm, and Jackson blocked the Bad Ending before the match spilled out onto the floor. Reese hid a double-arm DDT on the floor and that gave him the advantage when they were back in the ring.
Chris Reese made Bobby Jackson submit to the torture rack in 0:05:23.
Rating: * 3/4
(Chris Reese retained the WCWF United States Title.)
After Jackson submitted, Reese turned the torture rack into his Bad Ending finisher. The referee chewed Reese out for that stunt, but The Natural didn't particularly care and took the time to pose for the crowd with the US Title on all four corners, soaking up the boos.
WCWF World Heavyweight Title Match: Randy "The Ram" Robinson (c) vs "The Hungarian Wolfman" Joachim Farkas
Farkas is introduced first and starts pacing inside the ring like an animal in a cage. "Metal Health" by Quiet Riot brings out Robinson to a big pop. The champ makes a slow entrance, working the crowd. Once in the ring he hands the championship belt to the referee then, as he's taking off his vest, Farkas attacks before the bell.
Wild brawl to start which Robinson breaks up with a point blank dropkick. A clothesline drops Farkas again. Randy goes for a power bomb, but Joachim counters with a backdrop. Farkas repeatedly introduces Robinson's head to the turnbuckle The Wolfman backs off then comes charging in with a knee strike, but Robinson get sout of the way. They fight over a hiptoss until Farkas goes for the eyes then follows with a faceslam, but Robinson rolls out of the way of a double stomp. Robinson with a clothesline off the ropes and he drops a leg for two.
The Ram goes for a hammerlock, reversed by Farkas. The Wolfman then bites The Ram in the butt and hits him with a forearm. Gutbuster by Farkas and he chokes away while howling. The crowd isn't having any of this. Farkas just mauls Robinson in the corner without a technical move in sight. The Ram returns fire with forearm shots then a series of shoulderblocks that drive The Wolfman back toward middle of the ring and clocks him with a big double axhandle. Now the crowd gets fired up. A pair of back suplexes put Farkas down. Robinson smacks his elbows, climbs to the top turnbuckle, and comes flying off with his signature diving headbutt.
Randy Robinson pinned Joachim Farkas with the Ram Jam in 0:09:15.
Rating: -* 3/4
(Randy Robinson retained the WCWF World Heavyweight Title.)
War Games: Soul Train & The Midnight Resistance vs The Freedom Fighters & The West German Express
Black Belt Douglas starts off and he wants one of the Kruegers, but he gets Baron Von Kaiser instead. Porkchop Jones loudly calls The Freedom Fighters a couple of cowards. Douglas just absolutely obliterates Kaiser with kicks and chops for the first several minutes, and even gives him a judo throw face-first into the cage. Baron begs for mercy to sucker Douglas into a low blow and the crowd just boos the hell out of him. Release German suplex sets up a bow-and-arrow to buy time.
Heels win the coin toss and now Lexus Krueger enters for the 2-on-1 an the crowd just mercilnessly boos. The heels double team Douglas and send him into the ropes, but he ducks the ensuing double clothesline and levels Lexus with the Crane Kick. Kaiser hits Douglas with a swinging neckbreaker and chokes away until Krueger recovers. They heels double team Douglas to an avalanche of boos until Carl Stryker enters.
Stryker goes right after Lexus, leveling him with a clothesline. Gorilla Press then Stryker throws Krueger into the cage. Stryker charges after him, but runs into a chokehold. Krueger wants to turn it into a Lexus Crippler chokeslam, but Styrker punts Krueger in the nuts and spikes him with a DDT to the crowd's approval. Baron Von Kaiser, having laid out Black Belt Douglas, goes after Stryker and we get a wild brawl between the two which the crowd loves.
Markus Von Krupp is next and levels Stryker with a lariat then follows with a butterfly backbreaker. Douglas is back and levels Kaiser with a flying spin kick, but the heels are able to take control thanks to their numbers advantage
Brett Hale enters and goes straight for Lexus Krueger, taking him down and locking on a cross armbreaker until Krupp saves. Stryker hits Krupp with a gutwrench suplex then gets booted down by Kaiser.
Kronos Krueger is the last member of the heel team and he targets Stryker. Kronos hits a double underhook spike piledriver, with the assistanc eof Kaiser and Krupp. Brett Hale is too late to save his tag team partner. The Kruegers give Black Belt Douglas a double choke slam then repeatedly double Gorilla Press him into the roof of the cage while the Germans take out Brett Hale with their West German (Double) Lariat.
It's looking pretty bad for the face team when Porkchop Jones finally enters. He takes out all the heels with clotheslines and shoulderblocks then puts a half-crab on Lexus and leans back on it, yelling for him to submit. Kronos saves his partner with a big boot. Then in a disturbing moment, he follows up with his Kronos Krippler power bomb, sending Porkchop's head into the cage roof along the way because the cage isn't tall enough for a 6'7" guy to powerbomb a 6'3" guy. Jones nearly gets dropped on his head as a result. Fans start hurling garage at the cage after that. Meanwhile, the Germans get stereo chokeholds on The Midnight Resistance. The Freedom Fighters use Douglas as a lawn dart and leave him laying bloody. If they were smart they could probably get the win, but instead Stryker and Hale suffer a 4-on-2.
Porkchop Jones is back up and he is PISSED. Shoulderblocks for everyone then he tackled Kronos and beats his face to mush. Kaiser and Stryker slug it out until an Irish whip is reversed and the Baron eats cage. The crowd finally warms up to Styker, but his flying legdrop misses and the Baron headbutts him to the mat. While the Germans and Resistance keep brawling, Lexus saves Kronos by putting Jones in a full nelson, but Porkchop kicks like a mule then hits a jawbreaker for good measure. Double noggin knocker drops the Kruegers because they're South African, not Samoan. Special Delivery shoulderbreaker on Kronos followed by a Thump powerslam, with Jones dropping Kronos onto of Lexus. Porkchop locks in an armbar on the same shoulder he hit the Special Delivery on and pulls back hard.
War Games No-Countout-No-DQ-Match:
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 Porkchop made Kronos submit to an armbar in 0:21:39.
Rating: -**
Card rating: 1/4*