The announcers discuss Great American Bash. The participants of the hard-fought War Games match are at home recovering.
The first match tonight was the debut of a muscular wrestler dressed in black, with a wild look in his eyes.
Bonesaw McGraw defeated Bobby Jackson by countout in 0:04:31.
Rating: * 1/2
When Bonesaw threw Jackson over the top, the newcomer followed his opponent to the floor. After sending Bobby head-first into the ringpost, McGraw pulled up the ringside mats and delivered a piledriver on the floor. Bonesaw got back in the ring and taunted the crowd while Jackson was counted out. After the match, McGraw immediately left the ring without waiting for the referee to raise his hand, grabbed a steel chair, and delivered a vicious shot to Bobby Jackson's back.
Frank Gresham intercepted Bonesaw McGraw and asked him why he tried to injure Bobby Jackson during and after the match. McGraw replied he doesn't care about Jackson; he cares about making a statement. "WCWF isn't prepared for the madness. They better get ready. Bonesaw is ready!"
The A-Team (B.A. Brakkas and John Murdoch) defeated
Ollie Johnson and Mark Dunlap when Murdoch pinned Dunlap after
a spinebuster slam in 0:05:12.
Rating: -* 1/2
Pre-taped interview with Bulk Logan. He talks about his "victory" at Great American Bash where he "decisively" proved he's the strongest wrestler in WCWF. Frank Gresham questioned Logan's claims, but the Bulkster pointed out he's still got the World Heavyweight Title. Logan strutted off playing guitar with the belt, as usual.
The Mighty Tor pinned Cliff Maldano with the Tor Smash in 0:02:07.
Rating: -1/2*
Pre-taped interview with The Jolly Green Giant. He talks about The Tongan Terror being blinded by rage. He got in the ring with the Giant and that rage burned itself out, accomplishing nothing. He thinks that's a lesson even children can learn from. As for "Million Dolar" Stan Trump, Jolly wants him to put his money where his mouth is and stop hiding behind henchmen.
Jose Castro pinned Andrew Davis after a lariat in 0:06:25.
Rating: * 3/4
The Orient Express (Louis Dupre and Mehmet Suleiman) defeated
Vaughn Parsons and Kevin Conway when Dupre pinned Parsons with the Seine Splash
in 0:02:55.
Rating: DUD
Frank Gresham interviewed Hanoi Xan and The Orient Express after the match. A challenge is made against The Supernauts for the World Tag Titles at Fall Brawl.
J.C. Magnum pinned Aidan Taylor with the Magnum SK in 0:00:09.
Rating: DUD
Taylor charged at the opening bell, right into a big superkick.
Wolfie Brown pinned Lance Catamaran with the Roundabout in 0:05:54.
Rating: * 1/2
Cpl. Punishment made David Smith submit to the Punishment Due in 0:04:29.
Rating: * 3/4
(Cpl. Punishment won the WCWF TV Title.)
The announcers make a big deal about this being the show's first anniversary.
Hanoi Xan pinned Vaughn Parsons with the Oscillation Overthruster in 0:04:04.
Rating: -*
This was Xan's in-ring debut. He mostly used a combination of martial arts and heel tactics before putting away his opponent with a kind of odd legdrop neckbreaker. That move looks ahead of its time.
Stroker Ace pinned Darell Sullivan with the Ace Crusher in 0:04:04.
Rating: -3/4*
Frank Gresham interviewed Stroker after the match who confirmed his arm is pretty much healed from the injury caused by Wally Richter and exacerbated by Bulk Logan.
Big Love (Big Hoss McGraw and Rudolph Love) defeated
Aidan Taylor and Andrew Davis when Rudolph pinned Taylor with the Love Tap
in 0:01:50.
Rating: DUD
McGraw quickly laid waste to Taylor and Davis then tagged in Love who delivered a heart punch for the win. Frank Gresham interviewed the new duo after the match and asked about the impetus for their team. McGraw started a long-winded explanation, but Love cut in and explained he's the one person in WCWF who actually likes listening to Big Hoss' big stories. McGraw says he will impart his decades of in-ring wisdom upon his young tag partner. Gresham wants to know if he's related to Bonesaw McGraw, who debuted last week. Big Hoss says he thinks they are fifth cousins, twice removed. Or maybe fourth cousins, thrice removed. He starts trying to explain the genealogy, but Gresham gives the cut signal to the announcers.
Rick Blood made Kevin Conway submit to the Blood Simple in 0:03:26.
Rating: **
After the match, Blood called out the United States Champion for a match at Fall Brawl.
The Detroit Connection (Joe Dean and Steve Hecker) defeated
Ollie Johnson and Mark Dunlap when Hecker pinned Ollie with the Body Wrecker in
0:03:17.
Rating: DUD
The winning team wants a World Tag Titles match - not at Fall Brawl, but rather at the Michigan State Fair!
The Fabulous Ones (Rick Vine and Chris Reese) defeated
A Couple Jabronis (Heywood Jabroni and Johnny Jabroni) when Vine made Heywood submit to the Fine Grapevine in 0:01:54.
Rating: **
Randy Robinson pinned Antwan Soto after a superplex in 0:04:09.
Rating: -1/4*
(Randy Robinson suffered a back injury. He will be out for approximately 2 months.)
The Ram was slow to leave the ring, and was holding his back.
David Smith and Cpl. Punishment battled to a draw in 0:10:00.
Rating: * 1/2
(Cpl. Punishment retained the WCWF TV Title.)
Here we go again!
Sam Sully pinned Daron Cline with the Mississippi Driver Driver in 0:08:15.
Rating: 3/4*
We have a double debut match to open the show. Sam "Steamboat" Sully wears a sailor's cap and occasional blows a whistle that sounds like a steam whistle.
Bad Wolf Bridges pinned Cliff Maldano with the Comanche Driver in 0:03:19.
Rating: 1/2*
Backstage interview with Cpl. Punishment, with the TV Title around his waist. He calls "Dynamite" David Smith a limey maggot.
J.C. Magnum pinned Vaughn Parsons with the Magnum SK in 0:04:04.
Rating: DUD
Sol Salamanca pinned Antwan Soto with the Toluca Sunrise in 0:03:22.
Rating: *
Vignette featuring Trump International. "Million Dollar" Stan Trump is in a board room. Seated at the table are Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe plus Bad Wolf Bridges and Iseli Kaelo. Trump rants about their failures at Great American Bash, especially the lawyers for failing to get him out of the War Games match. He would fire his current legal team, but there aren't any other lawyers in New York City crooked enough to work for him. Trump says Kaelo better do as he's told him, or he'll be shipped back his lonely little island just like Samoan Storm. Bridges better deliver as well, or it'll be back to the reservation for him. Now to figure out how to bring down The Jolly Green Giant...
Bonesaw McGraw pinned Kevin Conway with the Bonesaw Elbow in 0:02:19.
Rating: DUD
Jimmy Blast made Darell Sullivan submit to a figure-four leglock in 0:03:55.
Rating: ***
Wally Richter and Eddie Fargo defeated Aidan Taylor and Andrew Davis when Fargo
pinned Taylor after a vertical suplex in 0:04:01.
Rating: 1/2*
The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) defeated
Big Love (Big Hoss McGraw and Rudolph Love) when Dreadnaut defeated Rudolph by
countout in 0:13:49.
Rating: -* 3/4
(The Supernauts retained the WCWF Tag Team Titles.)
The Supernauts accepted The Orient Express' challenge from last week. They declare themselves the powerhouse team of WCWF and promise to derail the Express.
David Smith pinned Cpl. Punishment with the Exploder in 0:08:45.
Rating: * 1/4
(David Smith won the WCWF TV Title.)