taped at Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH; aired February 2, 1985
Stroker Ace pinned Kevin Conway with the Ace Crusher in 0:05:36.
Rating: -* 1/2
Pretaped promo with Eddie Fargo and Dave Runner. Runner is back in WCWF for one last run and he wants something he never had before: to be a World Tag Team Team Champion. Fargo and Runner talk trash about The Supernauts, calling them a couple of muscleheads and punks who aren't smart enough to beat two wiley old veterans like Runner and Fargo.
Big Hoss McGraw pinned Frank Nowinski after a legdrop in 0:07:08.
Rating: -3/4*
Nowinski returned to action after missing the several months due to injury.
Trump International (Isileli Kaelo and Kamu) defeated
Wolfie Brown and Mark Dunlap when Kaelo pinned Dunlap with the Kick of Fear in
0:03:17.
Rating: **
[Stan Trump interfered against Mark Dunlap.]
[Non-title Match]:
The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) defeated
Eddie Bearden and Lance Catamaran when Dreadnaut pinned Catamaran with the
Broadside in 0:04:47.
Rating: -1/4*
Mean Massimo defeated Porkchop Jones by disqualification in 0:09:16.
Rating: DUD
(Mean Massimo retained the WCWF TV Title.)
Massimo hit Jones with the title belt.
[Winner Gets A TV Title Match Next Week]: No-Time-Limit-Number-One-Contenders-Four Corners Match:
John Murdoch defeated Rick Samson, Chris Reese, and Carl Stryker when Murdoch
pinned Reese after a swinging neckbreaker in 0:15:17.
Rating: ** 1/2
taped at Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH; aired February 9, 1985
[Non-title Match]:
Randy Robinson pinned Darell Sullivan after a power bomb in 0:03:06.
Rating: -1/4*
Robinson cuts a promo after the match talking about what makes America great and how people like Bulk Logan are greedy scum only in it for themselves.
Wally Richter pinned Alfie Johnson with the Earthshaker in 0:02:24.
Rating: -*
The Ayatollah and General Winter defeated
The Detroit Connection (Joe Dean and Steve Hecker) when Winter pinned Dean
with the Nuclear Winter in 0:11:45.
Rating: ** 1/2
The West German Express (Baron Von Kaiser and Markus Von Krupp) defeated
Brett Hale and Bobby Jackson when Von Kaiser pinned Jackson with a bridging German suplex in 0:09:41.
Rating: -1/2*
Bruiser Barton pinned Buck Hamato with the Calf Branding in 0:04:03.
Rating: *** 1/4
AC-DC (Angus Clark and Duncan Clark) defeated Heywood Jabroni and Jack Splat
when Angus pinned Splat after the High Voltage in 0:01:24.
Rating: ** 1/4
After their match, Angus and Duncan hype the upcoming MTV special.
Mean Massimo pinned John Murdoch after a powerslam in 0:06:20.
Rating: ** 3/4
(Mean Massimo retained the WCWF TV Title.)
[General Winter interfered against John Murdoch.]
The Ayatollah and General Winter returned to ringside during this match. Massimo whipped Murdoch into the ropes where Winter hit Murdoch with a chair, all while The Ayatollah had the ref distracted. Randy "The Ram" Robinson and Sol Salamanca made the save before a beatdown could ensue.
taped at Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, OH; aired February 16, 1985
The Southern Maulers (Texas Mauler and Missouri Mauler) defeated Free Love (Scott Free and Rudolph Love) when TX Mauler made Love
submit to the Texas Cloverleaf in 0:05:06.
Rating: DUD
Cpl. Punishment made Ignacio Mercer submit to the Punishment Due in 0:06:40.
Rating: DUD
Sol Salamanca pinned Ford Prefect with a bridging back suplex in 0:02:05.
Rating: *
Bulk Logan pinned Rocky Hendrix with the Blockbuster in 0:01:22.
Rating: -* 3/4
Logan is interviewed after the match and declares he'll do whatever it takes to become world champion.
Old School (Dave Runner and Eddie Fargo) defeated Aidan Taylor and Andrew Davis when Runner pinned Davis with the Runner's Knee in 0:03:12.
Rating: -1/4*
Mean Massimo was scheduled to defend the TV Title against "Million Dollar" Stan Trump, but Trump offered to buy the championship for $1,000. After some haggling on price, Massimo agreed to to
$10,000. Trump pulled out a checkbook, wrote a check, and handed it to Massimo who considered it for a moment then ripped it up. The crowd briefly thought Massimo had a change of heart, but the champion clarified that he merely didn't trust checks written by anyone named Trump. Next week he wanted a briecase full of cash at which time he would hand over the title belt.
Jake Blackheart and J.C. Magnum defeated Jerry Livingston and Cliff Maldano
when Jake Blackheart pinned Maldonado after a backbreaker in 0:04:59.
Rating: -* 1/4
After the match, Blackheart directed Magnum to lay out the jobbers with superkicks, then Blackheart proceeded to alternate beating on the fallen wrestlers every time they tried to get up. Then "Crazy Train" played over the arena speakers and out charged Jammin' Jimmy Blast in his hometown, sending Blackheart and Magnum bailing out of the ring. Blast got a mic and challenged the heels to get back in the ring and face him. They seemed to consider it until Blast ripped the cast off his hand and declared he was cleared to wrestle again, despite Blackheart's efforts to cripple him. That send Blackheart and Magnum retreating toward the locker room. Blast promised a recknowing at Wrestlemania.