taped at the Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD; aired February 23, 1985
Jimmy Blast defeated Lance Catamaran when Blast made Catamaran submit to a figure-four leglock in 0:06:32.
Rating: * 1/2
Blast cut a promo after the match promising to beat Jake Blackheart from pillar to post at Wrestlemania.
Carl Stryker defeated Bobby Jackson by countout in 0:06:36.
Rating: -*** 1/4
[Jake Stryker interfered against Bobby Jackson.]
Pre-Taped Interview: John Murdoch and B.A. Brakkas challenge The Ayatollah and General Winter to a match a Wrestlemania.
The Detroit Connection (Joe Dean and Steve Hecker) defeated
The Motorway Gents (Morris Minor and Ford Prefect) when Hecker pinned Minor
after a gutbuster in 0:04:06.
Rating: * 1/4
Ford Prefect suffered a torn groin. He will be out for approximately 5 cards.
Replay of events from War To Settle The Score: WCWF honors Mario Mancini, only for Mean Massimo to attack him and smash the trophy.
"Million Dollar" Stan Trump comes out with with Isileli Kaelo and Kamu, the latter carrying a briefcase. Trump has the money and wants Mean Massimo to hand over the TV Title like they agreed. Massimo comes out, inspects the briefcase contents, says its a deal, and takes of the TV Title. Commissioner Pedro Gonzalez interrupts. He says the WCWF Board of Directors will not allow the title to change hands via purchase. Trump says Massimo can lay down in the ring for him and let him win that way. Massimo refuses: he will sell the title, but he wont lay down for anyone for any amount of money. Trump is livid. Gonzalez says it doesn't matter: Massimo relinquishing the title for money is considered to be him vacating the title! Now it's Massimo's turn to get angry. The Commissioner promises an announcement about the vacant title next week.
Wolfie Brown pinned Mark Dunlap with the Roundabout in 0:02:19.
Rating: 1/2*
Chris Reese pinned Kevin Conway with the Bad Ending in 0:03:00.
Rating: * 3/4
Pre-Taped Interview:
Old School (David Runner and Eddie Fargo) defeated
AC-DC (Angus Clark and Duncan Clark) when Runner pinned Angus with Runner's Knee in 0:08:44.
Rating: ** 3/4
The young Aussie rockers were fired up for this match and ran wild early on, but in the long run they were no match for the shenanigans of two wiley veteran heels.
taped at the Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD; aired March 2, 1985
Brett Hale pinned Ollie Johnson with the Hale to the Chief in 0:02:17.
Rating: 1/4*
Commissioner Pedro Gonzalez has an announcement about the TV Title, declared vacant because the champion tried to sell it. It will be awarded to the winner of a match at Wrestlemania. Stan Trump, with his usual goon squad in tow, interrupts and insists he should be awarded the championship because he's clearly the top contender. Gonzalez agrees Trump deserves a title shot and will be in the match at Wrestlemania. Trump gets a smug look on his face. His opponent: Sol Salamanca! That wipes the smile off Trump's face. Million Dollar Stan says people like Gonzalez don't belong in a ring with him; they should be mowing the yard at one of his mansions. Gonzalez says he knows what kind of tricks Trump gets up to so there will be an Enforcer at ringside to ensure: The Jolly Green Giant! Giant comes out and stands there, arms crossed - smiling yet quietly menacing - and Trump sulks off.
The West German Express (Baron Von Kaiser and Markus Von Krupp) defeated
Frank Nowinski and Jerry Livingston when Von Kaiser pinned Livingston after the
West German Lariat in 0:10:44.
Rating: * 1/4
Pre-Taped Promo: The Ayatollah and General Winter, with the flags of Iran and USSR, talk trash about John Murdoch and B. A. Brakkas.
Big Hoss McGraw defeated Andrew Davis by countout in 0:02:32.
Rating: DUD
Pre-Taped Interview: Bulk Logan declares himself the future of wrestling and Hollywood too. "Whatcha gonna do when these chemically-enhanced 24-inch pythons run wild on you, brother?"
Eddie Bearden pinned Stroker Ace after a powerslam in 0:04:41.
Rating: 1/4*
Pre-Taped Interview: Mario Mancini talks about pride. He is proud of his family, of his business, of his career. He thought he would be proud of the legacy he left by mentoring Mean Massimo, but he isn't. Massimo has brutalized opponents for no good reason, attacked officials, and smashed a trophy over Mancini's head. And now he's tried to sell a championship, one of the most coveted prizes in wrestling. Mancini doesn't know if he made a mistake by thinking he could mentor Massimo to greatness, or if the teacher failed the student. Either way, Mario Mancini is going to lace up his boots one last time and come out of retirement for one last match against his former pupil.
The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) defeated Heywood Jabroni and Jack Splat
when Dreadnaut pinned Splat with the Broadside in 0:03:32.
Rating: -1/4*
In an insert promo, The Supernauts say they're not afraid of David Runner and Eddie Fargo. Old School has a bag of tricks and the new school will rip it in half.
Porkchop Jones defeated Darell Sullivan by disqualification in 0:02:43.
Rating: -* 1/4
[Buck Hamato interfered against Porkchop Jones.]
It's unknown why Hamato attacked Porkchop.
Jake Blackheart pinned Ignacio Mercer after a belly-to-belly suplex in 0:03:53.
Rating: -1/2*
(Jake Blackheart retained the WCWF United States Title.)
taped at the Baltimore Civic Center, Baltimore, MD; aired March 9, 1985
Isileli Kaelo pinned Cliff Maldano with the Kick of Fear in 0:01:06.
Rating: DUD
Vignette: John Murdoch and B. A. Brakkas training for their Wrestlemania match, which will be Brakkas' in-ring debut.
Sol Salamanca pinned Buck Hamato with the Toluca Sunrise in 0:05:12.
Rating: *** 1/2
Salamanca cut an insert promo talking about how excited he is to be part of Wrestlemania and have the opportuntity to win the TV Title.
Wally Richter pinned Aidan Taylor with the Earthshaker in 0:03:10.
Rating: -**
"Million Dollar" Stan Trump cuts an in-ring promo praising Bob Irsay for moving the Colts out of Blatimore. As for his opponent, Million Dollar Stan offered to pay for bus fare to send Rocky Hendrix back to Philadelphia. Maybe if Hendrix runs the stairs of the Museum of Art enough times he might actually win a match!
Stan Trump defeated Rocky Hendrix when Hendrix passed out in the
Million Dollar Dream in 0:05:27.
Rating: *
Rick Samson defeated J.C. Magnum by disqualification in 0:04:23.
Rating: *
[Veronica interfered against Rick Samson.]
The Southern Maulers (Texas Mauler and Missouri Mauler) defeated
Free Love (Scott Free and Rudolph Love) when TX Mauler pinned Free after
a double underhook suplex in 0:03:26.
Rating: -* 1/4
Randy "The Ram" Robinson cuts a fired-up pre-match promo about how hard he's worked to get where he is and he's not going to let a scumbag like Bulk Logan take that from him.
Randy Robinson pinned Kamu with the Ram Jam in 0:00:21.
Rating: DUD
(Randy Robinson retained the WCWF World Heavyweight Title.)
This match was literally three clotheslines and a diving headbutt.