WCW Saturday Night
taped at the Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA; aired November 3, 1984

Chad Too Badd pinned Black Belt Douglas with the Badd Times in 0:05:45.
Rating: -3/4*

After the match, Badd cut a promo agreeing to face the mystery wrestler debut at Starrcade. It can't be anybody badder than Chad Too Badd, right?

Frank Gresham interviewed The Midnight Resistance. Jake Stryker is back with the team, having recovered from his injuries at the hands of The Freedom Fighters, and with a new cane to replace the one they broke. The Resistance has been unable to defeat The West German Express. Where do they go from here? Jake says he has been talking with his son about the problems with the team. Brett Hale is surprised to hear this because he wasn't part of that conversation. However, he respects Jake's experience and thinks what the team has be lacking lately was his guidance. Brett is eager to work hard, make America proud, and have The Midnight Resistance make another run at the tag titles. Carl Stryker says that Brett wasn't part of the conversation because he was the topic of the conversation. Jake made things clear to his son: Brett is holding Carl back! Brett is aghast, but Jake hits him in the back with his cane and Carl delivers the Final Strike on the floor. The Midnight Resistance is no more!

Stan Trump and Isileli Kaelo defeated Bruiser Barton and Ignacio Mercer when Kaelo pinned Mercer with the Kick of Fear in 0:06:17.
Rating: ** 1/2

First Mercer stopped Trump from interfering, then he embarrassed Trump with a quick rollup victory. Million Dollar Stan got some revenge when The Tongan Terror booted Mercer down for the win. Barton and Kaelo brawled yet again after the match while Stan used the opportunity to challenge Mercer to a rematch at Starrcade to prove the rollup loss was a fluke.

Eddie Bearden pinned Frederic Clay with the Ghetto Blaster in 0:02:12.
Rating: 1/4*

Before the match, "Big Bad" Bearden promised "No mercy!" then proceeded to attack Clay before the bell. The result was a massacre. After the match, Bearden promised a similar beating for Randy Robinson at Starrcade.

[Non-Title]:
Chris Reese pinned Walton Baker after a pumphandle facebuster in 0:03:15.
Rating: * 1/4

"The Natural" had a few words...

Reese: Jimmy Blast, at Starrcade you wont be leaving with this *gestures to the US Title* because you don't have any of this *points to his six-pack abs* or any of these *flexes his biceps*.

J.C. Magnum pinned Porkchop Jones with the Magnum SK in 0:06:02.
Rating: -*
(J.C. Magnum won the WCWF TV Title.)

At the end of last week's show, Porkchop was the champion but Magnum had the title belt. Now Magnum has both. His post-match celebration by with Veronica was quite obnoxious. He made the referee raise his and Veronia's hands multiple times. He tried to get the ring announcer to announce him as winner and new champion a second time. When the officials had enough, Magnum kept posing on the turnbuckles with the title and taunting the crowd.


WCW Saturday Night
taped at the Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA; aired November 10, 1984

[Non-Title]:
The West German Express (Baron Von Kaiser and Markus Von Krupp) defeated Aidan Taylor and Andrew Davis when Von Kaiser pinned Taylor after a lariat in 0:04:29.
Rating: -1/4*

John Murdoch pinned Jerry Livingston with the Alpha Mike Foxtrot in 0:04:54.
Rating: 1/4*

Murdoch called General Winter a coward for the Russian's unprovoked sneak attack back in May. Murdoch's army is healed and he's ready for payback. "Alpha Mike Foxtrot!"

Carl Stryker pinned Carmine Gardner with the Final Strike in 0:02:16.
Rating: -* 1/4

Carl and Jake Stryker promise to show everyone who the better half of The Midnight Resistance is.

AC-DC (Angus Clark and Duncan Clark) defeated The Motorway Gents (Morris Minor and Ford Prefect) when Angus pinned Minor with the Rocker in 0:07:09.
Rating: * 1/4

J.C. Magnum pinned Sol Salamanca with the Magnum SK in 0:09:10.
Rating: ** 3/4
(J.C. Magnum retained the WCWF TV Title.)
[Veronica interfered against Sol Salamanca.]

Magnum again had the referee raise Veronica's hand along with his. Magnum then got a mic and bragged about winning cleanly and decisively - blatantly ignoring Veronica's interference.


WCW Saturday Night
taped at the Philadelphia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA; aired November 17, 1984


Buck Hamato pinned Frederic Clay after a fisherman suplex in 0:03:09.
Rating: **

Frank Gresham interviewed "Strongman" Rick Samson. How's his head feeling? "Like I got stepped on by a circus elephant." Samson says he respected Massimo. Emphasis on the past tense. After nearly having is face caved as part of Massimo's temper tantrum, Samson is in no mood for games. "When you try to break someone, you better target someone who can't break you worse in return." The match is on for Starrcade!

Brett Hale pinned Darell Sullivan with the Hale to the Chief in 0:03:13.
Rating: DUD

Frank Gresham interviews Hale about the breakup of The Midnight Resistance. Brett doesn't understand what caused Jake Stryker to turn against him. Maybe he's not thinking clearly after the head trauma he suffered? Everyone though Jake Stryker had changed his ways years ago. Maybe everyone, including Brett, was wrong? Whatever the reason, Hale wont hold back at Starrcade.

General Winter pinned Everette Knight with the Nuclear Winter in 0:02:14.
Rating: -1/2*

Winter promised armageddon for John Murdoch at Starrcade.

The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) defeated Eddie Fargo and Stroker Ace when Huguenaut pinned Stroker after a legdrop in 0:05:55.
Rating: -1/2*

J.C. Magnum and Veronica came out for the main event. Magnum said the crowd is just jealous they can't be as cool as he is nor have a girlfriend as hot as Veronica is. He doesn't know who his challenger is and he doesn't care because they're getting superkicked like anybody else.

*cue "You Spin Me Round" by Dead or Alive*

Wolfie Brown pinned J.C. Magnum with the Roundabout in 0:06:38.
Rating: **
(Wolfie Brown won the WCWF TV Title.)

Brown makes his triumphant return from a minor injury and sends the crowd home happy by ending Magnum's two-week reign. Magnum is is so dizzy from the Roundabout he staggers back up the aisle like a drunk with Veronica trying to keep him from falling down. Presented with the belt, Wolfie hugs the TV Title like a long-lost stuffed animal and is clearly misty-eyed by his first championship.