Fall Brawl
September 1, 1985 - Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC - broadcast live on PPV

The announcers welcome us to the show and run down the card. Jimmy Blast is in the arena and says he will defend his US Title, despite his bad ankle.

HIGH ENERGY vs THE FABULOUS ONES

High Energy (Mark Gibson and Rob Dynamo) defeated The Fabulous Ones (Rick Vine and Chris Reese) when Gibson pinned Vine with the Headhunter in 0:10:11.
Rating: ** 1/2

BRUISER BARTON vs THE MIGHTY TOR w/ HANOI XAN
Tor has looked practically invincible since his debut after Wrestlemania, but that has involved a lot of quick smash matches where he no-sells everything then delivers a few devasting blows. Barton delivered some stronger hits that rocked Tor, then a huge lariat that finally brought him down. It was all downhill from there for Tor. The mighty have fallen.

Bruiser Barton pinned The Mighty Tor after a belly-to-belly suplex in 0:04:19.
Rating: 1/4*

EDDIE BEARDEN & PORKCHOP JONES vs BARON VON KAISER & THE AYATOLLAH

Jones is the face-in-peril for a bit. When Bearden gets the hot tag, he runs wild and sends Kaiser out of the ring with a Ghetto Blaster. The Ayatollah takes a Ghetto Blaster too then Bearden hits him with the Bad Attitude (Fairy Tale Ending)...for the win!

Eddie Bearden and Porkchop Jones defeated Baron Von Kaiser and The Ayatollah when Bearden pinned Ayatollah with the Bad Attitude in 0:07:05.
Rating: **

WCWF TV TITLE: B. A. BRAKKAS vs SOL SALAMANCA (c)

This match was made on short notice. John Murdoch is at ringside, but as a passive observer. Salamanca used his speed and agility, but eventually succumbed to Brakkas' raw power.

B.A. Brakkas pinned Sol Salamanca with the Bad Ass Slam in 0:08:18.
Rating: * 3/4
(B.A. Brakkas won the WCWF TV Title.)

After the match, Brakkas and Salamanca shook hands then Sol left The A-Team to have the spotlight. In a post-match interview, Brakkas thanked Murdoch for doing such a good job teaching him to become a pro wrestler. "I've done some tough stuff in my life and learning this business has been one of the toughest. I pity the fool who doesn't respect it." Murdoch said he had nothing more to teach Brakkas and it's time for him to move on to other things. Big handshake and a manly hug. The crowd chanted "U-S-A!"

THE JOLLY GREEN GIANT vs "MILLION DOLLAR" STAN TRUMP

Trump came to the ring accompanied by his legal team and demanded a mic. "I said I'd be at Fall Brawl. I never said anything about wrestling! If you want a piece of me you can see my lawyers. And I'm doubling the bounty on The Jolly Green Giant to $20,000!"

THE JOLLY GREEN GIANT vs DEWEY, CHEATHAM, AND HOWE

This was a 3-on-1, but with tags required. The lawyers took turns trying to bring the giant down, to no avail. Finally they just all attacked him together, drawing the DQ.

Handicap-Match:
The Jolly Green Giant defeated Dewey Cheatham and Howe (Benjamin Cheatham, George Dewey, and William Howe) when Jolly defeated Howe by disqualification in 0:09:09.
Rating: -* 1/4

The combined efforts of Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe literally brought The Jolly Green Giant to his knees, but no further. He summoned enough strength to fling the lawyers away. He knocked two of them out of the ring, then threw the third onto them. The crowd loved it.

WCWF UNITED STATES TITLE: JAMMIN' JIMMY BLAST (c) vs RICK BLOOD

"Crazy Train" played, but no Jimmy Blast. We got to the back to find out what has happened. Blast is limping around, being pummeled by an assailant who can't be seen clear. The attacker hits a facebuster on the floor, then topples some boxes onto Blast's bad leg. We finally get a good look at the attacker. MEAN MASSIMO IS BACK! Officials finally get Masimo out of there while medical personnel tend to Blast.

Back in the ring, Blood seems legitimately confused. The ring announcer and referee consult with each other. Commissioner Gonzalez comes to the ring. He says the match is off and the US Title is vacated. Blood wants the title awarded to him by forfeit, but the Commissioner refuses. Blood lays out an open challenge for anyone in the back to face him. The challenge is answered by Wolfie Brown in street clothes.

WOLFIE BROWN vs RICK BLOOD

Blood clearly used the strategy he had been planning to use against Jimmy Blast: attack the legs. Brown is healthy, but he's also hefty. He had no defense for Blood's technical prowess and got his legs worked over. Blood finished the match with one of Blast's signature moves, just to really rub salt in the wound.

Rick Blood defeated Wolfie Brown when Brown passed out in a figure-four leglock in 0:04:08.
Rating: ***
(Jimmy Blast no-showed.)

WCWF WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES: THE SUPERNAUTS (c) vs THE ORIENT EXPRESS w/ HANOI XAN

The Orient Express (Louis Dupre and Mehmet Suleiman) defeated The Supernauts (Dreadnaut and Huguenaut) when Dupre pinned Huguenaut after a side slam in 0:07:24.
Rating: -3/4*
(The Orient Express won the WCWF Tag Team Titles.)

WCWF WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: "STRONGMAN" RICK SAMSON vs BULK LOGAN

Logan wrestled his usual lazy heel offense, taking cheapshots whenever he could and running away whenever Samson overpowered him. The referee went down when Logan "accidentally" clotheslines Samson into him. Logan took Samson to Dick Kick City with a huge punt then delivered two Blockbusters. The referee revived in time to count the pin.

Bulk Logan pinned Rick Samson with the Blockbuster in 0:12:05.
Rating: **
(Bulk Logan retained the WCWF World Heavyweight Title.)

Card rating: * 1/4