taped at Boston Garden, Boston, MA; aired November 24, 1984
The show opens with a pre-taped vignette of The Supernauts celebrating winning the WCWF World Tag Team Titles at Starcade. The announcers note the duo has yet to suffer their first loss since debuting at Superclash early this year..
Sol Salamanca pinned Morris Minor with a German suplex in 0:04:16.
Rating: 1/2*
Pre-taped vignette sees J. C. Magnum and Stroker Ace debating who is the better actor with the better mustache: Tom Selleck or Burt Reynolds. They'll team together later tonight.
Rick Samson made Ford Prefect submit to the Body Vice in 0:04:25.
Rating: **
Frank Gresham interviewed Samson after the match. Rick admits it was a tough loss to Mean Massimo at Starcade, but he's a strong man and will bounce back.
J.C. Magnum and Jake Blackheart defeated Aidan Taylor and Andrew Davis when
Magnum pinned Davis after a moonsault in 0:05:51.
Rating: DUD
(Stroker Ace no-showed.)
Magnum and Veronica came out first, but Stroker failed to appear when his music played. Then "A Country Boy Can Survive" brings out Jake Blackheart. He says Stroker let him down at Fall Brawl and now Blackheart has paid Stroker back. Blackheart is taking Stroker's place in the match, whether Magnum likes it or not. "And by the way the best mustache is mine!"
Frank Gresham interviews Wolfie Brown who is once again cradling the TV Title like a teddy bear. Wolfie loves his mama, the music of Glen Campbell, the TV Title, and big turkey legs. "That mean ol' I-talian feller done scared my mama, broke my cassette tape, and ruined my Thanksgiving. Why's he trying to take away everything I love?!"
Mean Massimo and Wolfie Brown battled to a double countout in 0:05:47.
Rating: ** 1/2
(Wolfie Brown retained the WCWF TV Title.)
Massimo may have found his mean streak, but he may have woken a sleeping giant in Wolfie. This was a wild brawl that spilled out of the ring as the two men slowly fought their way to the back.
Bulk Logan pinned Ignacio Mercer with the Blockbuster in 0:01:11.
Rating: -1/2*
Mercer wrestled Logan into a facelock, but the Bulkster hit a low blow, big boot, and the Blockbuster. After getting the win, Logan made a point to deliberately walk over Mercer on his way out of the ring.
Card rating: * 1/4
taped at Boston Garden, Boston, MA; aired December 1, 1984
Wally Richter pinned Jerry Livingston with the Earthshaker in 0:01:56.
Rating: -** 1/4
Frank Gresham interviews Randy "The Ram" Robinson. Robinson gives credit to Eddie Bearden for his toughness. What was going through his mind when he decided to execute the Ram Jam off the cage? "I hoped it would be a moment that would live forever in the mind everyone who saw it." He lays out an open challenge for the MSG Show later this month. Wally Richter answers the challenge and gets in Robinson's face. "Good luck kicking out when I sit on you!"
Brett Hale pinned Scott Free with the Hale to the Chief in 0:06:58.
Rating: -1/4*
Frank Gresham interviews John Murdoch about Starcade. Murdoch wasn't expecting to get "Pearl Harbored" by the The Ayatollah. He's fighting for America and hopes another American will be brave enough to fight along side him. Brett Hale walks up after his match and says he will join Murdoch against the dastardly foreigners. U-S-A!
Samoan Storm (Kamu and Taku) defeated Everette Knight and Rocky Hendrix when
Kamu pinned Knight with the Thunderclap Brainbuster in 0:02:25.
Rating: DUD
"Million Dollar" Stan Trump was at ringside for this one and enjoyed watching the Samoans obliterate some enhancement talent.
Mean Massimo pinned Wolfie Brown with the Pasta Buster in 0:08:51.
Rating: ***
(Mean Massimo won the WCWF TV Title.)
A hard-fought battle with a hot crowd that teased another double countout. While fighting on the floor, Brown got a face full of ringpost and that may have been the deciding factor. Wolfie almost won with a crossface chickenwing, but Massimo was able to get to the ropes. During the match, Massimo kicked out of the Roundabout and Wolfie just barely kicked out the Mean Machine.
Card rating: 1/2*
taped at Boston Garden, Boston, MA; aired December 12, 1984
The Detroit Connection (Joe Dean and Steve Hecker) defeated
Carmine Gardner and Darell Sullivan when Hecker pinned Gardner after a powerslam
in 0:05:19.
Rating: **
Pre-taped vignette from Trump International. "Million Dollar" Stan Trump promises to make The Southern Maulers pay for sticking their noses in other people's business at Starcade. Beware the oncoming storm!
Frank Gresham interviews The Southern Maulers for their response. Tex says they couldn't stand by and let a no-good cheat like Trump gang up on Bruiser Barton. They admit Samoans are tough, but they don't back down from fights.
Carl Stryker pinned Black Belt Douglas after a gutwrench suplex in 0:05:18.
Rating: -** 1/2
[Jake Stryker interfered against Black Belt Douglas.]
Jake Stryker bragged about how great his son was - nevermind that daddy's interference helped Carl get the win.
Cpl. Punishment made Walton Baker submit to the Punishment Due in 0:04:08.
Rating: *
Porkchop Jones pinned Joachim Farkas with the Special Delivery in 0:08:39.
Rating: -*** 1/4
Mean Massimo defeated Bobby Jackson by countout in 0:00:57.
Rating: 3/4*
(Mean Massimo retained the WCWF TV Title.)
Jackson went to the top for a big move, only to get crotched by his opponent. Massimo then hurled Jackson from the turnbuckle and through the nearby announce table! Bobby wasn't getting up from that.
With the announce table destroyed, the announcers send the show to Frank Gresham who hypes some upcoming shows while attempting to intercept Mean Massimo. The TV Champ says he'll do whatever it takes to win.
Card rating: DUD