The Midnight Resistance Breakup: Brett Hale vs Carl Stryker w/ Jake Stryker
After a long feud with The Freedom Fighters and The West German Express, young team of Stryker and Hale have fractured. Jake Stryker, the team's manager/mentor, missed several months because of a brutal post-match attack. He blames the team's shortcomings not on their inexperience nor his absence, but on the team member who isn't his flesh and blood. Carl, who has always looked up to his father, has been swayed by whatever argument Captain Stryker made to his son. Fans would like to find out who is the better wrestler in a fair fight, although with Jake Stryker at ringside this could be a de-facto handicap match.
Debut Match: Chad Too Badd vs A Mystery Opponent
Someone big has signed with WCWF. Management has kept his identity a secret and Chad Too Badd - not the sharpest tool in the shed - as volunteered to face the newcomer. Who will it be and does Badd have any chance?
The Pauper vs The Prince: Ignacio Mercer vs "Million Dollar" Stan Trump
Mercer has mostly served as enhancement talent in WCWF, but in October he took it upon himself to stop Trump from interfering in a six-man tag match. When Million Dollar Stan confronted Mercer on a subsequent show, he suffered the supreme embarrassment of being rolled up and pinned in seconds. Trump's ego will not stand for this and he has demanded a rematch. Is Mercer poised to break into the midcard or will Trump get his revenge?
USA vs USSR: "The One Man Army" John Murdoch vs General Winter
The Cold War gets hot as a former Army Ranger takes on a Soviet officer. Winter debuted in WCWF by trying to break Murdoch's arm and since then has demolished everyone in his path. For Murdoch the stakes are both personal and patriotic.
The Strong One vs The Mean One: "Strongman" Rick Samson vs Mean Massimo
Mean Massimo finally had enough. Frustrated at living in the shadow of former mentor and WCWF legend Mario Mancini. Frustrated by everyone's expectations, including his own. No more Mr. Nice Guy. He attacked a referee and tried to crush Rick Samson's face for nothing more than being part of that frustration. Samson has been cleared to face Massimo and he's riding an undefeated streak. Will Massimo's change in attitude change his fortunes or is Samson simply too strong?
Street Fight: Bruiser Barton vs "The Tongan Terror" Isilei Kaelo
It started as a simple elimination in a battle royal that had nothing to do with Kaelo. It all would have been settled if Scott Free had simply accepted the in-ring beating that was coming to him as a result. But instead he traded a voluntarily elimination for someone else taking the heat. Thus Stan Trump's machinations send his "investment" (Kaelo) after Barton. The Texan and the Tongan have tangled repeatedly with no clear winner. They'll wage war at Starrcade - anything goes anywhere in the building. At last year's inaugural Starrcade, Bruiser Barton lost a bloodbath to Jake Blackheart in a cage. Fans are hoping this fight will be even better.
WCWF United States Title: Jammin' Jimmy Blast vs "The Natural" Chris Reese (c)
Blast lost the title to Reese due to the involvement of Eddie Fargo. With Fargo disposed of and Reese having fended off all other challenges, we're set for a rematch between two of the hottest young stars in WCWF. Both men can bring it in the ring. Pride vs ego. The patient technician vs the flashy powerhouse. Who will emerge victorious?
WCWF World Tag Titles: The Supernauts vs The West German Express (c)
The Supernauts have been dominating the tag team scene since debuting early this year. Although the Germans won the titles after outside interference, don't sell them short. Von Krupp and Von Kaiser are tough customers and if there's any way they can get out of Starrcade with the titles they will find it.
Cage Match for the WCWF World Heavyweight Title: Randy "The Ram" Robinson (c) vs "Big Bad" Eddie Bearden
Robinson has been a strong champion since ending The Ayatollah's Reign of Terror. He's been a popular fighting champion who has fended off cruel corporals, tough Tongans, and wild wolfmen. Now he faces the man from the hardest streets of Harlem who has promised no mercy and no escape. A man who ambushed Robinson backstage during an interview and basically sold his soul to the devil for a title shot (we're still waiting to find out what Stan Trump's "investment" in Bearden will entail). This is the first traditional cage match in WCWF since last year's aforementioned Barton-Blackheart bloodbath (not counting the special War Games match at Fall Brawl). Like last year's match, this one will end only with a pinfall or a submission.