JCP – 1984 Results
Continental @ Pensacola, FL – Municipal Auditorium – January 1, 1984
Robert Fuller, Jacques Rougeau, Brad & Scott Armstrong vs. Ron Starr, Honkytonk Farris, Jerry Stubbs, & Jos LeDuc
Ken Lucas vs. Rip Rogers (streetfight)
Superstar vs. Larry Hamilton
Boris Zhukov vs. Wendell Cooley
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Bob Armstrong (No DQ, No Time Limit)
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – January 2, 1984
Ric McCord fought the Superstar to a draw
Boris Zhukov defeated Larry Hamilton
Ken Lucas defeated Rip Rogers via disqualification
Wayne Farris & Boris Zhukov defeated Brad & Scott Armstrong
Robert Fuller, Jacques Rougeau, & Ric McCord defeated Jerry Stubbs, Super Olympia, & the Superstar
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bob Armstrong in a No DQ match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 2, 1984
Bubba Smith defeated Tony Russo
Brickhouse Brown defeated Barry Orton
Mark Youngblood defeated Gene Anderson
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Don Kernodle & Gary Hart
Roddy Piper (sub. for NWA World Champion Ric Flair) defeated Bob Orton Jr.
Ricky Steamboat defeated Ivan Koloff; the match was advertised as Steamboat’s last in Greenville
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – January 2, 1984
John Bonello defeated Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver defeated Hans Schroeder
The Assassins & Paul Jones defeated Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Rufus R. Jones
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – January 3, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver & Bubba Smith defeated Hans Schroeder & Don Herbert
Rufus R. Jones defeated Gene Anderson
The Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr.
Ricky Steamboat defeated Ivan Koloff
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – January 3, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Tony Russo
Barry Orton defeated Keith Larsen
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Don Kernodle & Gary Hart
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 4, 1984
Worldwide – 1/7/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; featured footage of Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Dick Slater vs. NWA US Champion Greg Valentine, taped 12/13/83 in Shelby, NC; included Crockett conducting an interview with Slater about now holding both the Mid-Atlantic and NWA US titles, with the two then reviewing the last several minutes of the Slater vs. Valentine bout before Slater saying he now wanted NWA World Champion Ric Flair; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Valentine about his title loss to Slater; included a Ricky Steamboat tribute video to the tune of the Alan Parsons Project’s ‘Old and Wise;’ featured Crockett conducting an interview with Jimmy Valiant about Paul Jones and the Assassins cutting his beard the week before, with Valiant saying he grew that beard for 5 years and he would now take the masks of the Assassins and the hair of Jones; Valaint said he had the backing of Dusty Rhodes, Wahoo McDaniel, and Angelo Mosca, and then introduced video of Baron Von Raschke as another man that is supporting him; Valiant went on to say Von Raschke had agreed to help him in exchange for only $1; included Crockett conducting an interview with Angelo Mosca & Jr. about their rivalry with Gary Hart and his men; moments later, Crockett conducted an interview with Dory Funk Jr. about teaming with Wahoo McDaniel earlier in the show and facing the Assassins and Paul Jones; when Funk left, Crockett conducted an interview with Wahoo about returning from an injury sustained by Slater and Bob Orton Jr.:
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated John Bonello via submission with the Stump Puller at around the 4-minute mark; during the bout, it was noted Gary Hart would soon bring Ernie Ladd into the area
Wahoo McDaniel & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Hans Schroeder & Jerry Gray at 2:36 when Gray submitted to Funk’s spinning toe hold
Rufus R. Jones defeated Tony Russo; during the bout, it was noted a tag team tournament would be held in Charlotte, NC to decide the new NWA Tag Team Champions and the Road Warriors, Von Erichs, Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle, Wahoo McDaniel & Buzz Sawyer would be included as well as Jones
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Vinnie Valentino & Rick McCord at 6:04 when Kernodle scored the pin with a clothesline from the middle turnbuckle; prior to the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Gary Hart about putting his men Don Kernodle, Ivan Koloff, and Ernie Ladd against Angelo Mosca Jr.; Hart joined Crockett on commentary for the contest
Dark match: NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – January 5, 1984
Keith Larsen defeated Gary Royal
John Bonello defeated Ali Bey
Barry Orton defeated Sam Houston
Roddy Piper & Mark Youngblood defeated the Assassins
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bob Orton Jr.
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – January 6, 1984
Brickhouse Brown defeated Ali Bey
Mark Fleming defeated Hans Schroeder
Peggy Patterson & Penny Mitchell defeated Donna Christianello & Leilani Kai
Ernie Ladd & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – January 6, 1984 (10,752)
King Cobra & Tiger Mask defeated Roger Kirby & Scott Farris at 13:36
Tully Blanchard (sub. for Buck Robley) defeated Buzz Tyler at 7:47
Ron Ritchie defeated 666 (sub. for Buddy Landell) at 8:59
Dory Funk Jr. fought Bob Orton Jr. to a 20-minute time-limit draw
AWA Tag Team Champions Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell defeated Dick the Bruiser & Gene Kiniski (sub. for Ted Dibiase) at 17:31 when Blackwell pinned Kiniski
Harley Race pinned Missouri Heavyweight Champion David Von Erich to win the title at 16:01
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bruiser Brody via disqualification at 24:28
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – January 6, 1984
Judy Martin vs. Despina Montagas
Barry Orton vs. Vinnie Valentino
Greg Valentine vs. Johnny Weaver
Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA US Champion & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Dick Slater (only the Mid-Atlantic title on the line)
JCP @ Newberry, SC – January 6, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ben Alexander
Bubba Smith defeated Gary Royal
Women’s Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Princess Victoria
Mark Youngblood defeated Gene Anderson
Rufus R. Jones & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
JCP @ Jacksonville, NC – White Oak High School – January 7, 1984
Brickhouse Brown & Bubba Smith vs. Barry Orton & Hans Schroeder
Jeff Sword vs. Sam Houston
Ali Bey vs. Brett Hart
Rufus R. Jones vs. Don Kernodle
NWA US Champion Dick Slater vs. Greg Valentine
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Dory Funk Jr.
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – January 8, 1984 (5,017)
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round: The Assassins defeated Mark & Jay Youngblood
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round: Dory Funk Jr. & Jimmy Valiant defeated Ivan Koloff & Ernie Ladd
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round: The Road Warriors fought Wahoo McDaniel & NWA National Tag Team Champion Buzz Sawyer to a double disqualification at around the 8-minute mark when McDaniel hit the referee moments after the Road Warriors double teamed Sawyer in their corner; after the contest, McDaniel & Sawyer cleared the Road Warriors from the ring before McDaniel attempted to go after the referee a second time
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round: David & Kevin Von Erich defeated Rufus R. Jones & Bubba Smith
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: The Assassins defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated David & Kevin Von Erich
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Dory Funk Jr. & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Finals: Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Jimmy Valiant
Ricky Steamboat defeated Sgt. Slaughter at the 23-minute mark; the match was billed as Steamboat’s last in Charlotte
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – January 8, 1984
The Destroyer fought Billy Red Lyons to a draw
Nick DeCarlo & Brickhouse Brown defeated Gary Royal & Tim Gerard
Vic Rossetani defeated John Bonello
Rudy & Terry Kay defeated Johnny Weaver & Sam Houston
Roddy Piper defeated Kurt Von Hess (sub. for Buzz Sawyer) in a dog collar match
Tito Santana defeated Leo Burke
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Sgt. Slaughter via count-out
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – January 8, 1984 (2,500)
Bubba Smith defeated Ali Bey
Gene Anderson & Hans Schroeder defeated Brett Hart & Keith Larson
Greg Valentine defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Mark Youngblood
Ricky Steamboat defeated Dory Funk Jr.
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 9, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Gene Anderson
Jimmy Valiant & Baron Von Raschke defeated Assassin #1 & #2
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – January 10, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Bill White
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ali Bey
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd & NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Baron Von Raschke defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
JCP @ Columbia, SC – January 10, 1984
Sam Houston & Bubba Smith defeated Barry Orton & Hans Schroeder
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Mark Youngblood
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – January 11, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 1/14/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle; included Tony Schiavone conducting a backstage interview with NWA US Champion Dick Slater in which he introduced Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle as the new NWA Tag Team Champions, with Orton & Kernodle talking about their tag team title tournament victory; Orton then said their group was now working with the Russians and brought in Ivan Koloff, with Slater then bestowing his Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title to Koloff before saying he now wanted NWA World Champion Ric Flair; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Gary Hart, Koloff, and Ernie Ladd, with Ladd insulting Angelo Mosca and saying he had more class in his little finger than Mosca had in his entire body; after Ladd left, Hart congratulated Koloff on his title win and Koloff said he was only awarded the title because men like Orton & Slater thought it best to have him on their side; included Caudle conducting an interview with Jay Youngblood, on crutches, and Mark Youngblood in which Jay said Jerry Brisco gave him a cheapshot on Christmas night and broke his foot; moments later, Caudle spoke to Mark Youngblood, who implied they would soon have to face Jack & Jerry Brisco to get their revenge; after the Youngbloods left, Caudle conducted an interview with Angelo Mosca & Angelo Mosca Jr. with Jr. saying he wanted a shot at Koloff’s Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title; Mosca Sr. then said he wanted a match with Ladd, noting Kevin Sullivan & Mark Lewin were already gone:
Greg Valentine defeated Keith Larson via submission with a modified Camel Clutch at 4:55; after the bout, footage was shown of how Dick Slater won the NWA US Title from Valentine; following the bout, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with Valentine about his quest to regain the US title from Slater
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Brett Hart in a non-title match with the driving knee off the top at 5:48
Assassin #1 & #2 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Sam Houston & Bubba Smith at 4:28 when #1 pinned Houston with a kneedrop off the top; during the bout, it was noted even Dusty Rhodes had offered to help Jimmy Valiant in his fight against Jones; moments later, an insert promo aired from Rhodes about going after Jones and the Assassins; after the match, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with Jones in which he held up the remains of Valiant’s beard and Caudle reviewed footage of how Jones and the Assassins cut the beard; moments later, as Jones bragged about taking the beard, Valiant ran out past the Assassins, jumped Jones, and then cut a promo on what he would do if he saw Jones again, adding that he would also take the masks of the Assassins
Rufus R. Jones & Mark Youngblood defeated Bill White & Tony Russo at 3:06 when Youngblood pinned Russo with an enziguri; during the match, Ken Resnick conducted an insert promo with Baron Von Raschke about Von Raschke coming to join Valiant against the Assassins, with Von Raschke impliying it cost Valiant only $1 to hire him
Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) pinned John Bonello at 2:14 with a boot to the face and legdrop
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ben Alexander via submission with a stump puller at 3:27
Worldwide – 1/14/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Tony Schiavone conducting a backstage interview with NWA US Champion Dick Slater in which he introduced Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle as the new NWA Tag Team Champions, with Orton & Kernodle talking about their tag team title tournament victory; Orton then said their group was now working with the Russians and brought in Ivan Koloff, with Slater then bestowing his Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title to Koloff before saying he now wanted NWA World Champion Ric Flair; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Gary Hart and Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff in which Hart introduced Ernie Ladd as his latest man; Ladd then discussed his plans of taking out Angelo Mosca & Jr. before Koloff discussed being the new Mid-Atlantic champion (Ladd’s debut):
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned Keith Larson with a Samoan drop at 4:54; after the bout, footage was shown of how Slater won the title from Greg Valentine
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Bubba Douglas at 2:53 with a driving knee to the back; NWA World Champion Ric Flair joined the commentary team for the bout
Greg Valentine defeated John Bonello; after the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Valentine about his rivalry with NWA US Champion Dick Slater and NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr., with Valentine referring to Slater as ‘Dirty Dick’ and Orton as Slater’s stooge
The Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Bubba Smith & Sam Houston at 4:20 when Houston was pinned after a kneedrop off the top; Jones carried a bag with him for the match that contained Jimmy Valiant’s beard, which was cut two weeks earlier; during the bout, an insert promo by Dusty Rhodes aired in which he said he was coming to help Jimmy Valiant against Paul Jones; after the contest, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with Jones in which they reviewed footage of Jones cutting the beard of Valiant; as Jones insulted Valiant, Valiant ran out and jumped him before Jones was pulled away by the Assassins; moments later, Valiant took the mic and said he would take Jones’ hair
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Tony Russo via submission with the Stump Puller at 2:37
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Ben Alexander with a chop and elbow drop at 1:47 Mark Youngblood & Rufus R. Jones defeated Hans Schroeder & Gary Royal at 4:46 when Jones pinned Royal with a headbutt; Jay Youngblood, on crutches, appeared ringside during the bout
Dark matches:
Rufus R. Jones & Dory Funk Jr. vs. Assassins #1 & #2
Greg Valentine vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – January 12, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
Gene Anderson defeated Sam Houston
John Bonello defeated Ali Bey
Johnny Weaver defeated Hans Schroeder
Dory Funk Jr. defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, & Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – January 13, 1984
Baron Von Raschke, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. vs. Ernie Ladd, NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle, & Gary Hart
JCP @ North Wilkesboro, NC – January 14, 1984
Brickhouse Brown defeated John Bonello
Barry Orton defeated Sam Houston
Gene Anderson defeated John Bonello
Greg Valentine defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Baron Von Raschke defeated the Assassins & Paul Jones
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – January 14, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Zane Smith
CWF @ Orlando, FL – Eddie Graham Sports Stadium – January 15, 1984
Black Bart defeated Anthony Charles
Mike Graham defeated Kendo Nagasaki via disqualification
Yellow Dog defeated Ron Bass in a bunkhouse match
Kharma (sub. for Kevin Sullivan) defeated Mike Davis
Joe Lightfoot defeated Hector Guerrero
Mike Rotundo fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a 60-minute time-limit draw
Blackjack Mulligan defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – January 15, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bill White
Wahoo McDaniel & Dory Funk Jr. defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
Rufus R. Jones won a battle royal
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – January 15, 1984 (5,109)
Barry Orton defeated Sam Houston
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Gene Anderson
Ernie Ladd defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
Ricky Steamboat defeated Ivan Koloff
Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant & Baron Von Raschke defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 16, 1984
Dory Funk Jr. defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
Rufus R. Jones defeated Gene Anderson
Johnny Weaver defeated Hans Schroder
Vinnie Valentino defeated Gary Royal
Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, & Baron Von Raschke defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – January 17, 1984
Bubba Smith defeated Gary Royal
Sam Houston defeated John Bonello
Greg Valentine defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
NWA US Champion Dick Slater fought Wahoo McDaniel to a double count-out
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Dory Funk Jr.
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd & NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
CWF @ St. Augustine, FL – January 17, 1984
Hector Guerrero defeated Anthony Charles
Joe Lightfoot defeated Black Bart
Kevin Sullivan defeated Mike Davis
Kendo Nagasaki defeated Mike Rotundo via count-out
Yellow Dog & Billy Jack defeated Ron Bass & the One Man Gang
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 18, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 1/21/84:
Worldwide – 1/21/84 – featured David Crockett & Johnny Weaver on commentary; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Dick Slater in which he bragged about beating NWA World Champion Ric Flair and said he should now be the rightful champion; featured a promo by Flair about Slater’s comments earlier in the broadcast in which he said he was the real champion and not Slater; included Crockett conducting an interview with Gary Hart, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff, and Ernie Ladd in which they talked about their success in the early part of 1984, congratulated the title wins by NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle and Slater; Koloff then said his new friends had bencome honorary citizens of Russia; Ladd went on to say he would take out the likes of Rufus R. Jones, Angelo Mosca & Angelo Mosca Jr.; featured Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Mid-Atlantic TV Champion Charlie Brown in which he said he didn’t have the time to defend the title because he was going to be helping Jimmy Valiant against Paul Jones and his men; Brown then said he was vacating the title and a tournament would determine the new champion; included a promo by Dusty Rhodes in which he said he was coming to help Valiant against Jones and his men; featured Crockett, in possession of the TV title, conducting an interview with Jay & Mark Youngblood about Jay’s recovering from injury and Mark potentially entering the title tournament; Jay then sent a message to Orton & Kernodle and told them his cast comes off the next day; Crockett then spoke with Mosca & Mosca Jr. about facing Hart’s men:
Baron Von Raschke pinned Gary Royal with the claw at 1:32
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via reverse decision; Slater originally won the match and title at 3:31 with an elbow to the back of the head and elbow drop, with NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr., who appeared late in the bout, then holding down Flair’s foot from the floor; moments later, referee Tommy Young came out and told referee Sonny Fargo what happened; Jay Youngblood then came out to help Flair but was beaten down as well; moments later, Wahoo McDaniel helped clear the ring for Flair and Youngblood
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Brett Hart & Brickhouse Brown at 4:09 when Kernodle pinned Hart with the clothesline from the middle turnbuckle; Gary Hart joined David Crockett on commentary for the bout
Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Sam Houston with a legdrop at 4:02
The Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Rufus R. Jones via disqualification at 6:46 when Jimmy Valiant ran out and attacked Jones and the Assassins as Funk was double teamed in the ring; after the match, Valiant tried to unmask one of the Assassins before Jones pulled his man out of the ring
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Bill White & Tony Russo at 5:34 when Jr. pinned Russo with a crossbody
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – January 19, 1984
Gary Royal vs. Keith Larson
Sam Houston & Johnny Weaver vs. Barry O & Gene Anderson
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff vs. Mark Youngblood
Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr. vs. Greg Valentine
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – January 19, 1984
Bubba Douglas vs. Hans Schroeder
Buddy Landell vs. Brett Hart
Rufus R. Jones vs. Ali Bey
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. vs. Ernie Ladd & NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Baron Von Raschke vs. the Assassins & Paul Jones
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – January 20, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Ali Bey
Brett Hart fought Bubba Smith to a draw
John Bonello defeated Tony Russo
Rufus R. Jones defeated Hans Schroeder
Baron Von Raschke, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd, NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle, & Gary Hart in a steel cage match
JCP @ Winston-Salem, NC – Memorial Coliseum – January 20, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater in a non-title match via reverse decision at 3:26
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – January 20, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver defeated Barry Orton
Gene Anderson defeated Keith Larsen
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Mark Youngblood
The Assassins defeated Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant
Ricky Steamboat defeated Dory Funk Jr.; the bout was advertised as Steamboat’s last in Richmond
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
CWF @ Sarasota, FL – January 21, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Winthrop Coliseum – January 21, 1984
Buddy Landell vs. John Bonello
Brickhouse Brown vs. Vinnie Valentino
Johnny Weaver vs. Gene Anderson
Rufus R. Jones vs. Ernie Ladd
NWA US Champion Dick Slater vs. Greg Valentine
Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr. vs. the Assassins
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – January 21, 1985
Mark Youngblood vs. Hans Schroeder
Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Ivan Koloff
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Angelo Mosca
CWF @ Sarasota, FL – January 21, 1984
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – January 22, 1984 (matinee)
Vinnie Valentino defeated Ali Bey
Paul Jones defeated Jimmy Valiant
Wahoo McDaniel & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins; stipulations stated Valiant would earn 5 minutes with Paul Jones if his team won
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones via disqualification
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
Ricky Steamboat defeated Ivan Koloff; the bout was advertised as Steamboat’s last in Roanoke
Ernie Ladd won a 10-man, $4,500 battle royal; other participants included Gene Anderson, Mark Youngblood, Rufus R. Jones, and others
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – January 22, 1984
Bob & Joe Marcus defeated Bobby Bass & Ben Alexander
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Len Denton defeated Nick DeCarlo
Rudy & Terry Kay defeated Johnny Weaver & Keith Larson
Tito Santana defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Leo Burke defeated Roddy Piper via disqualification
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Canadian Heavyweight Champion Sgt. Slaughter to win the title at 8:09
Central States @ Wichita, KS – January 23, 1984
Bruiser Brody fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a draw
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 23, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Tony Russo
Brickhouse Brown fought Bill White to a draw
Johnny Weaver & Tim Horner defeated Len Denton & Tony Anthony
Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr. & NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Valentine via disqualification
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – January 24, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Ben Alexander
Vinnie Valentino & Tim Horner defeated Len Denton & Tony Anthony
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Central States @ Tulsa, OK – January 24, 1984
Bruiser Brody fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double disqualification
JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – January 25, 1984
Worldwide – 2/4/84 – included David Crockett & Johnny Weaver on commentary; featured a promo by Dusty Rhodes regarding the Assassins & Paul Jones; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle in which he questioned where all the competition was; NWA US Champion Dick Slater then appeared and cut a promo on NWA World Champion Ric Flair, claiming he was the real world champion; footage was then shown of Slater recently pinning Flair while Bob Orton Jr. held Flair’s foot down from the floor; featured Crockett conducting a closing interview with NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Sr. & Angelo Mosca Sr. regarding Jr.’s title win earlier in the show; moments later, Crockett conducted an interview with Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood regarding Youngblood’s win earlier in the show and Slater’s comments about Flair:
Wahoo McDaniel, Dory Funk Jr., & Rufus R. Jones defeated Bill White, Gary Royal, & Hans Schroeder at around the 2-minute mark when Jones scored the pin following a headbutt
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ Gary Hart) to win the title at 11:53 with a crossbody off the top; during the bout, it was announced Greg Valentine would face Ernie Ladd the following week in a quarter final match in the NWA TV Title tournament; after the bout, Angelo Mosca Sr. – who provided commentary for the bout with Bob Caudle – left the broadcast area to celebrate with his son in the ring; there was a 30-minute time limit for the bout
The Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Mark Fleming & Brett Hart at around the 5-minute mark when Hart was pinned following a powerslam / kneedrop off the top double team
NWA TV Championship Quarter Finals: Mark Youngblood pinned Barry Orton with a crossbody at 5:36
The Junkyard Dog pinned Mr. Olympia with an uppercut after avoiding a dropkick off the top at 2:09 (Mid South Wrestling)
Tim Horner pinned Tony Russo with a Thesz Press at 5:36
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned Vinnie Valentino with a standing elbow off the top at the 5-minute mark
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 2/4/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle; included Caudle conducting an interview with Angelo Mosca about his son challenging Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff later in the broadcast; moments later, they reviewed footage of Koloff recently interrupting an interview and attacking both Moscas; featured the Mosca Jr. vs. Koloff and Mark Youngblood vs. Barry Orton matches from the 2/4/84 Worldwide; included Caudle conducting an interview with Paul Jones and the Assassins in which Jones showed off a contract that Jimmy Valiant signed to face one of his men, then telling promoters not to let Valiant back out of the match; Caudle added that the match would soon take place on television; featured Caudle conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle and NWA US Champion Dick Slater, with Kernodle questioning where all the great tag teams were; Kernodle said he and Bob Orton Jr. have no competition and Orton was so angry that he left the building; Slater then said NWA World Champion Ric Flair was walking around with his title, then showing footage of how he recently pinned Flair in Spartanburg; included a pre-taped promo by Flair in which he responded to Slater’s comments; featured a pre-taped promo by Dusty Rhodes in which he said he was coming for Jones and the Assassins; included Caudle conducting an interview with the Moscas about Jr.’s title win over Koloff earlier in the show; moments later, Caudle spoke with Youngblood and Wahoo McDaniel about Youngblood advancing in the NWA TV Title tournament:
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Rufus R. Jones defeated Bill White, Ben Alexander, & Tony Russo when Funk pinned Russo after a headbutt from Jones; the bout was joined in progress
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned John Bonello with a suplex at 3:21; before the match, Slater threw out fliers that claimed he was both the US champion and NWA World Champion
The Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Gene Ligon & Sam Houston at 3:11 when Houston was pinned after a powerslam and splash off the top; during the bout, it was noted Greg Valentine would face Ernie Ladd the following week in the NWA TV Title tournament
Central States @ Topeka, KS – January 25, 1984
Bruiser Brody fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a no contest
JCP @ Gaffney, SC – Limestone College Gym – January 26, 1984
Bill White vs. Brickhouse Brown
Gene Anderson vs. Vinnie Valentino
Bob Orton Jr. vs. Tim Horner
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Mark Youngblood vs. Paul Jones, Assassin #1 & #2
Dory Funk Jr. vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
Central States @ Kansas City, MO – January 26, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Harley Race
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – January 27, 1984
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. vs. Ernie Ladd & Ivan Koloff
Greg Valentine & a mystery partner vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
Worldwide – 1/28/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included the announcement by Crockett, in possession of the NWA TV Title, in which he said the title tournament was down to 8 wrestlers and quarter-final pairings included Mark Youngblood vs. Barry Orton, Weaver vs. Assassin #2, Dory Funk Jr. vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater, and Greg Valentine vs. Ernie Ladd; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Slater in which he noted his Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title win, NWA US Title win, and said he would be the next NWA TV champion; Slater then showed off flyers that he made recoginzing himself as the new NWA World Champion and reviewed footage of how he beat NWA World Champion Ric Flair weeks earlier after interference from NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.; he went on to say he would give Flair a chance to win back the championship and planned to vacate the TV title as soon as he wins the tournament; included Crockett conducting an interview with Angelo Mosca & Mosca Jr. about Mosca Jr.’s bout with Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff earlier in the broadcast; Crockett then presented Jr. with his 1983 Rookie of the Year Award from Pro Wrestling Illustrated; moments later, Koloff interrupted and said Jr. wouldn’t get another chance at the title, punched Mosca, and then attacked Jr. with his own PWI award; Mosca then yelled, “Koloff, you’re going to pay for this!” after Koloff returned backstage; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Funk about being part of the TV title tournament, facing Slater in the quarter-finals, and supporting Valaint against Jones and the Assassins; moments later, Valiant joined them with a fishing net and described how he would use the net to catch Jones and cut his hair:
Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Bill White & Ben Alexander at 2:58 when Alexander submitted to Funk’s spinning toe hold, as Valiant applied the sleeper on White to prevent him from interfering
The Assassins defeated Brickhouse Brown & Sam Houston at 3:30 when Houston was pinned with a powerslam; Paul Jones joined David Crockett on commentary for the bout to discuss his feud with Jimmy Valiant; after the bout, Jones introduced footage from the previous week of Valiant trying to remove one of the Assassins’ masks; Jones then said he wanted Valiant to sign a contract to show up and face his challenge on TV to settle their issue
Angelo Mosca Jr. fought Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ Gary Hart) to a 10-minute time-limit draw; during the bout, it was noted Koloff had a choice to defend his title against either Mosca or Mosca Jr. and had chosen Jr.; the match ended just as Mosca was reversing an abdominal stretch
Rufus R. Jones pinned Gary Royal at 1:42 after a headbutt; during the bout, it was noted the quarter-finals for the NWA TV Title would begin the following week
Mark Youngblood pinned Tony Russo with an enziguri at 5:25; Wahoo McDaniel joined David Crockett on commentary for the match
Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) pinned John Bonello with the legdrop at 4:51; during the bout, it was noted Ladd would face Greg Valentine the following week in the NWA TV Title tournament and Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff would defend the title in a rematch against Angelo Mosca Jr., with a 30-minute time limit
Central States @ Ft. Scott, KS – January 28, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Ron Ritchie
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – January 28, 1984
Johnny Weaver & Tim Horner vs. Len Denton & Tony Anthony
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
Greg Valentine fought NWA US Champion Dick Slater to a double disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel & Angelo Mosca defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Also included 3 other matches
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 29, 1984 (matinee)
Len Denton vs. Vinnie Valentino
Gary Royal vs. Bubba Smith
Johnny Weaver & Keith Larson vs. Hans Schroder & Gene Anderson
Angelo Mosca Sr. vs. Ernie Ladd
Jimmy Valiant vs. Assassin #2 (Assassin #1 barred from ringside)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Ivan Koloff
Chief Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Valentine vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater & NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr. (Texas Tornado match)
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – Freeman Coliseum – January 29, 1984
Kevin Von Erich vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair
JCP @ Spencer, NC – January 30, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
WCCW Star Wars – Ft. Worth, TX – Tarrant County Civic Center – January 30, 1984
The Junkyard Dog defeated Kamala via disqualification
The Super Destroyers defeated American Tag Team Champions Iceman King Parsons & Brian Adidas to win the titles
The Freebirds defeated David & Kerry Von Erich
Mike Von Erich fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a 10-minute draw; stipulations stated if Mike could last the time limit, he would earn a future world title match for David Von Erich
Chris Adams defeated American Heavyweight Champion Jimmy Garvin to win the title
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – Riverside Market Square – January 31, 1984
Iceman King Parsons vs. Super Destroyer #1
Kerry Von Erich vs. the Missing Link
Chris Adams (w/ Sunshine) vs. Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious); stipulations stated Sunshine would get 5 minutes with Precious if Adams won (vacant American Heavyweight Title)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. David Von Erich (No DQ match)
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 1, 1984
TV taping:
Dark matches:
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – February 2, 1984
Tim Horner defeated ?
Keith Larsen defeated Jeff Brower
Vinnie Valentino defeated Gary Royal
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Brickhouse Brown
Ivan Koloff defeated Rufus R. Jones
The Assassins defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Jimmy Valiant
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Sumter County Exhibition Center – February 2, 1984
Bubba Smith vs. Ben Alexander
Sam Houston vs. Tony Russo
Johnny Weaver vs. Gene Anderson
Ernie Ladd vs. Dory Funk Jr.
NWA World Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr vs. Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
WCCW @ Dallas, TX – Sportatorium – February 3, 1984
TV taping:
Perro Aguayo defeated Fishman
Super Destroyer #1 fought Johnny Mantell to a draw
Iceman King Parsons defeated Super Destroyer #2
The Missing Link defeated Mike Reed (sub. for George Weingeroff)
Mike Von Erich defeated Buddy Roberts
David Von Erich (sub. for Kevin Von Erich) defeated Terry Gordy (sub. for Buddy Roberts) via disqualification
David Von Erich defeated United National Champion Michael Hayes to win the title
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Chris Adams at 15:58
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – February 3, 1984
Ernie Ladd defeated Johnny Weaver
Ivan Koloff vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr.
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones vs. the Assassins
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – February 4, 1984
Bruiser Brody & Stan Hansen defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Terry Gibbs
Also included Ernie Ladd, the Assassins, NWA US Champion Dick Slater, NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle, Rufus R. Jones, Angelo Mosca & Angelo Mosca Jr., Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, Wahoo McDaniel, Jay Youngblood, Mark Youngblood, and Greg Valentine
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – February 4, 1984
Perro Aguayo defeated Fishman
The Junkyard Dog defeated Kamala via disqualification
Iceman King Parsons defeated Skandor Akbar via count-out
Iceman King Parsons defeated Super Destroyer #2
Kevin & Kerry Von Erich defeated Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy in a Texas Tornado match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated David Von Erich in a No DQ match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 5, 1984 (matinee)
Sam Houston defeated Ben Alexander
Vinnie Valentino defeated Ali Bey
Mark Youngblood defeated Bill White
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd & Gene Anderson
NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr. defeated Greg Valentine & Dory Funk Jr.
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned NWA World Champion Ric Flair in a non-title lights out match with a Russian leg sweep
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – February 5, 1984 (4,739)
Jeff Sword defeated Bubba Smith
Keith Larson defeated Tony Russo
Ernie Ladd defeated Angelo Mosca
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody defeated Mark Youngblood & Tim Horner
The Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant & Dusty Rhodes; stipulations stated if Valiant & Rhodes won, Valiant would get 5 minutes with Paul Jones
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr.
JCP @ Newberry, SC – February 6, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ben Alexander
Bubba Smith defeated Nelson Royal
Women’s Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Princess Victoria
Mark Youngblood defeated Gene Anderson
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassins
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – February 7, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Tony Russo
Tim Horner defeated Gary Royal
Mark Youngblood defeated Hans Schroeder
Johnny Weaver defeated Ernie Ladd
The Assassins defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Jimmy Valiant via disqualification
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – February 7, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Jeff Sowrd
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Bill White
Jay Youngblood defeated the Great Kabuki via disqualification
Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 8, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 2/11/84:
Worldwide – 2/11/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Valentine; featured a pre-taped promo by NWA US Champion Dick Slater in which he said NWA World Champion Ric Flair was only impersonating the real world champion, which was himself; included Crockett conducting an interview with Ivan Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr., with Kernodle & Orton presenting Koloff with an American flag from them and Gary Hart and said they wanted to make him an honorary American; Koloff then said it was a great honor to receive their gift and said he would regain the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title from Angelo Mosca Jr., and compared Mosca Jr. to a dog he kicked as a child; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Greg Valentine about his advancing in the NWA TV Title tournament, with Valentine wishing Dory Funk Jr. well against NWA US Champion Dick Slater in the quarter-finals and the potential of facing Slater in the semi-finals; after Valentine left, Crockett spoke with Wahoo McDaniel about he and Mark Youngblood challenging Orton & Kernodle; after Youngblood joined them, he spoke just a few words before Jimmy Valiant and Funk came out, with Valiant holding Paul Jones’ pants, coat, and shoe; Valiant claimed he stripped Jones down to his underwear, found the brass knuckles Jones had hidden in his pants, and claimed he would shave Jones bald; Valiant’s theme music played throughout his promo:
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Tony Russo & Bill White at 2:21 when Youngblood pinned Russo after two chops
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned Tim Horner at 5:37 with his feet on the ropes after reversing a headlock into a back suplex from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, Mark Youngblood and Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. were shown signing autographs in the crowd; later in the bout, David Crockett said a ringside photographer (Bill Apter, not named) was from the leading wrestling magazine, which spoke to the importance of the match
Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Assassin #1 & #2 (w/ Paul Jones) via disqualification at 6:58 when Jones climbed in the ring and hit Funk with his shoe as Funk had one Assassin in the spinning toe hold as Valiant had the other in an abdominal stretch; during the bout, Bob Caudle’s commentary of the match for another broadcast could be heard underneath the commentary team’s voices; the Assassins initially won the match at 6:08 when, as Valiant had one Assassin in the sleeper, the other came off the top rope with an axe handle, switched places with his partner, and made the cover; after the pinfall, Mark Youngblood came to the ring and told referee Tommy Young what happened, with Young calling for the match to continue; after the contest, Valiant grabbed the shoe and chased Jones out of the building; moments later, Rufus R. Jones came out and aided Funk in attacking the Assassins
Rufus R. Jones pinned Jeff Sword at 2:19 with the headbutt
NWA TV Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Greg Valentine defeated Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at 4:58 when Ladd struck Valentine with a taped thumb and shoved referee Tommy Young; after the match, Valentine knocked Ladd to the floor; after the bout, it was noted Johnny Weaver would face Assassin #2 the following week
Angelo Mosca & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Hans Schroeder & Gary Royal at 5:18 when Jr. pinned Royal with the crossbody off the top; prior to the bout, footage was shown of how Jr. won the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title against Ivan Koloff
JCP @ Fishersville, VA – Augusta Expo – February 9, 1984
? vs. Bret Hart
Johnny Weaver vs. Barry Orton
Peggy Patterson vs. Donna Christianello
Wahoo McDaniel, Dory Funk Jr., & Jimmy Valiant vs. Paul Jones & the Assassins
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – February 9, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Ivan Koloff
Greg Valentine vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
Also included Rufus R. Jones and Angelo Mosca Sr.
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – February 10, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Danny Brower
Tim Horner defeated Ali Bey
Vinnie Valentino defeated Tony Russo
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Barry O & Gene Anderson
Greg Valentine fought Ernie Ladd to a double disqualification
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair in a non-title lights out match
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – February 10, 1984
Ben Alexander defeated Bubba Smith
Brett Hart defeated Jeff Sword
Keith Larson defeated Bill White
Donna Christanello defeated Peggy Patterson
Rufus R. Jones defeated the Great Kabuki via disqualification
NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Wahoo McDaniel
Jimmy Valiant & Angelo Mosca defeated the Assassins
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – February 11, 1984
Ali Bey defeated Bubba Smith
Rufus R. Jones defeated Gary Royal
Brickhouse Brown defeated Mark Fleming
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Valentine
Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – February 12, 1984 (17,087)
Kurt Von Hess fought Joe Marcus to a draw
Swede Hanson defeated John Bonello
Terry & Rudy Kay defeated Johnny Weaver & Billy Red Lyons
Bret Hart defeated JJ Dillon
Leo Burke defeated Vinnie Valentino
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins via count-out
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Harley Race in a steel cage match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 12, 1984
Bill White defeated Ali Bey
Keith Larson defeated Dan Brower
Gene Anderson defeated Bubba Smith
Tim Horner defeated Ben Alexander
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr. via disqualification
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater in a taped fist match
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – February 12, 1984
Angelo Mosca & Jr. vs. Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki was originally scheduled for the card
Sam Houston fought Gary Royal to a draw
Rufus R. Jones defeated Mark Fleming
Brett Hart defeated Brickhouse Brown
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Hans Schroeder
Dusty Rhodes, Wahoo McDaniel, & Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – February 13, 1984
Bubba Smith defeated Tony Russo
Vinnie Valentino defeated Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver defeated Hans Schroeder
Rufus R. Jones defeated Gene Anderson
Jimmy Valiant, Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – February 13, 1984
Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Bill White
Keith Larson fought Barry Orton to a draw
Tim Horner defeated Ali Bey
Denny Brown defeated Mark Fleming
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Wahoo McDaniel
CWF @ West Palm Beach, FL – Auditorium – February 13, 1984
Les Thornton pinned Hector Guerrero at 12:38
Kendo Nagasaki pinned Denny Brown at 4:56
Mike Davis defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification at 3:28
Barry Windham, Billy Jack Haynes, & Joe Lightfoot defeated Jim Duggan, Ron Bass, & Black Bart
Dusty Rhodes pinned Kharma; stipulations stated Rhodes would get 15 minutes with Kevin Sullivan if he won
Mike Rotundo fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a 60-minute time-limit draw
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – February 14, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Sam Houston defeated Tony Russo
Tim Horner defeated Barry O
The Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr.
Mark Youngblood defeated Ernie Ladd
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater
CWF @ Ft. Myers, FL – February 14, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Barry Windham to a draw
JCP @ Rockingham, NC – Richmond High School – February 15, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 2/18/84:
NWA TV Tournament Quarter Finals: Assassin #2 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Johnny Weaver at 8:41 when, as Jones distracted the referee, Assassin #1 – who came ringside late in the bout – interfered, hit a headbutt on Weaver, and scored the pin himself
Ernie Ladd vs. Keith Larson
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. two unknowns
Worldwide – 2/18/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett conducting an interview with Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. about the challenge of Ivan Koloff and potentially teaming with his father against NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle; moments later, Crockett spoke with Rufus R. Jones about Ernie Ladd and Gary Hart; featured a video package showing Jimmy Valiant sitting on the sidwalk playing a harmonica before talking about Jones and the Assassins shaving his beard, with Valiant then saying he would put up his own hair the Assassins’ masks; moments later, a driver pulled up and opened a door for Valiant to get in the back; a street woman then walked up to the window and asked where Valiant was going, with Valiant saying ‘The Boogie Man Jam ’84;’ the woman then climbed in the car with him and the car drove off; blues music played throughout the segment until the car pulled up, with the music then changing to Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It;’ included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Ricky Steamboat at his gym about tips for working out the upper body, with Steamboat’s wife Susan demonstrating as Steamboat narrated; moments later, Jim Crockett Jr. walked in and said Steamboat had accomplished everything aside from gaining the world heavyweight title; Crockett then presented Steamboat with a contract to face NWA World Champion Ric Flair on March 17, already signed by Flair, and a check for $10,000 if Steamboat signed the contract within 24 hours; Steamboat replied that he had to retire to devote more time to his business but it was a lot of money and he would have to talk it over with his wife and think about the offer; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Gary Hart and Koloff in which Hart said he would have the Great Kabuki the following week and Koloff saying he would take the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title from Mosca Jr.; moments later, Crockett spoke with Jones and the Assassins about Valiant’s challenge to put his hair against the mask of one of the Assassins; Assassin #1 then said if Valaint felt low then he would feel even worse when they take his hair:
Mark Youngblood, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr., & Tim Horner defeated Tony Russo, Gary Royal, & Bill White at 4:05 when Mosca pinned Russo with a crossbody
Ivan Koloff (w/ Gary Hart) pinned David McCoy at 4:43 with the driving knee to the back from the top
NWA TV Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned Dory Funk Jr. at 7:31 with a reversal into a side Russian legsweep and grabbing the tights for leverage
Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Bubba Smith with a splash off the top; during the bout, it was noted Dusty Rhodes, the Road Warriors, and the Junkyard Dog were on their way to the territory; after the match, Ladd attempted another splash but Rufus R. Jones came out, shoved Ladd off the top, and then knocked him to the floor
Tully Blanchard pinned Vinnie Valentino with the slingshot suplex at 7:00; during the bout, Paul Jones briefly appeared ringside (Blanchard’s debut)
– 2/15/84: David Von Erich’s funeral was held in Denton, TX. NWA World Champion Ric Flair was among those in attendance.
CWF @ Miami Beach, FL – Convention Hall – February 15, 1984 (4,937)
Denny Brown defeated Anthony Charles
Les Thornton defeated Hector Guerrero
Mike Graham, Mike Davis, & Joe Lightfoot defeated the One Man Gang, Black Bart, & Jim Duggan
Ron Bass defeated Mike Rotundo
Dusty Rhodes & Billy Jack Haynes defeated Kevin Sullivan & Kharma in a Texas Tornado match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham via disqualification
CWF @ Ocala, FL – February 16, 1984
Jim Duggan & the One Man Gang defeated Mike Davis & Joe Lightfoot
Hector Guerrero defeated Anthony Charles
Les Thornton defeated Denny Brown
Mike Graham defeated Kendo Nagasaki via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kharma via disqualification
Barry Windham & Billy Jack Haynes defeated Ron Bass & Black Bart via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Mike Rotundo
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – February 16, 1984
Ivan Koloff defeated Keith Larson
Vinnie Valentino defeated Jeff Sword
Tim Horner defeated Ali Bey
Ernie Ladd defeated Denny Brown
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater in a taped fist match
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
JCP @ Powhatan, VA – High School Gym – February 16, 1984
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – February 17, 1984
Greg Valentine defeated Ernie Ladd
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – City Armory – February 17, 1984
Hans Schroder defeated Sam Houston
Mark Fleming defeated Tony Russo
Tully Blanchard defeated Brett Hart
Johnny Weaver defeated Barry Orton
The Assassins defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Rufus R. Jones
Jimmy Valiant defeated Ivan Koloff
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – February 17, 1984 (5,000)
The Grapplers defeated Jay & Mark Youngblood
Blackjack Mulligan defeated Bob Brown
Dick Slater defeated King Cobra
AWA Tag Team Champions Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell defeated Buck Robley & Ron Ritchie
Dusty Rhodes defeated Luke Graham
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham via submission
CWF @ Sarasota, FL – February 18, 1984
Les Thornton defeated Hector Guerrero
Jim Duggan & Kharma defeated Denny Brown & Mike Davis
Black Bart defeated Joe Lightfoot in a taped fist match
The One Man Gang defeated Anthony Charles
Mike Rotundo defeated Kendo Nagasaki via disqualification
Billy Jack Haynes defeated Black Bart
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – February 18, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Jesse Barr
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – February 18, 1984
Barry Orton defeated Keith Larson
Tim Horner defeated Bill White
Tully Blanchard defeated Mark Fleming
Bubba Smith defeated Tony Russo
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle via disqualification
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
CWF @ Orlando, FL – February 19, 1984
Jim Duggan defeated Mike Davis
Kendo Nagasaki defeated Denny Brown
Hector Guerrero defeated Anthony Charles
Joe Lightfoot defeated the One Man Gang via count-out
Billy Jack Haynes & Barry Windham defeated Black bart & Ron Bass via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kharma
Mike Rotundo fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a time-limit draw at the 47-minute mark
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – February 19, 1984
Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Greg Valentine & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr. & NWA US Champion Dick Slater in a Texas Tornado match
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – February 19, 1984 (4,229)
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
Tim Horner defeated Barry O
Johnny Weaver defeated Jeff Sword
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff & Ernie Ladd
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via count-out
Greg Valentine, Jimmy Valiant, & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins when Valiant defeated Assassin #2
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 20, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Tim Horner defeated Gary Royal
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd
Wahoo McDaniel & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
Central States @ Topeka, KS – February 21, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Buzz Tyler
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – February 21, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Sam Houston defeated Hans Schroeder
Johnny Weaver defeated Ben Alexander
Ivan Koloff defeated Rufus R. Jones
Greg Valentine defeated the Great Kabuki
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr.
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – February 21, 1984
Tim Horner defeated Bobby Bass
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Paul Jones & the Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant, Tully Blanchard, & Dory Funk Jr. in an elimination match
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – February 22, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 2/25/84:
NWA TV Championship Quarter Finals: NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Dory Funk Jr.
Worldwide – 2/25/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included footage of Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Ricky Steamboat, at his home with his wife Susan, 24 hours after Jim Crockett Jr. offered him a contract to face NWA World Champion Ric Flair March 17 in Greensboro and a $10,000 incentive to sign within 24 hours; Steamboat said he thought about the decision and said he had nothing to lose and would accept the title match; he then signed the contract and said it would be a pleasure to face Flair one more time for the title; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dory Funk Jr. in which they reviewed footage of NWA US Champion Dick Slater recently pinning Flair in a non-title match as well as Slater beating Funk the previous week on TV; Funk then made the claim that Slater grabbed Flair’s tights in that match just as he had done in Funk’s match and Flair could beat Slater any day; moments later, Wahoo McDaniel joined them and said Flair is the rightful champion, not Slater, and discussed the arrivals of the Junkyard Dog and the Road Warriors; included the same vignette of Jimmy Valiant from the previous week; featured Crockett conducting an interview with JYD about helping Valiant against Jones and the Assassins; JYD then noted his home was Waynesboro, NC and was glad to be in the territory; George Clintonn’s ‘Atomic Dog’ played in the area during the interview; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jones and the Assassins in which Assassin #1 said Valiant belonged in the gutter and he would go back there without his hair; Jones then said he was glad about their upcoming showdown with Valiant and said Valiant could bring Dusty Rhodes because Valiant would be bald regardless:
The Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Keith Larson & Brett Hart at 3:48 when the illegal Assassin pinned Hart after landing a loaded headbutt behind the referee’s back; immediately after the match, the Junkyard Dog ran out, fought off the Assassins, bodyslammed Jones, and then cleared the ring (JYD’s debut)
NWA TV Championship Semi Finals: NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine via count-out at 7:29 when Slater slid back into the ring after both men began fighting on the floor
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Tim Horner & Vinnie Valentino at 2:58 when Kernodle pinned Valentino after coming off the top with a knee as Orton held Valentino over his own knee
The Great Kabuki (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Brickhouse Brown at 5:40 with a chop from the middle turnbuckle
Tully Blanchard pinned Sam Houston with the slingshot suplex at 4:54; during the bout, Paul Jones joined the commentary team and said he was considering signing Blanchard, and then left to watch the match closer
Dark matches:
Wahoo McDaniel & Tully Blanchard vs. Assassins #1 & #2
Jack & Jerry Brisco vs. Mark & Jay Youngblood
Central States @ Kansas City, MO – February 23, 1984
The Junkyard Dog fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double count-out
JCP @ Elizabethtown, NC – East Bladen High School – February 23, 1984
Buddy Lane vs. Hans Schroeder
Brickhouse Brown vs. Jeff Sword
Tully Blanchard vs. Johnny Weaver
NWA US Champion Dick Slater vs. Dory Funk Jr.
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Jay Youngblood vs. the Assassins & Paul Jones
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – February 24, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Ben Alexander
Brickhouse Brown defeated Gary Royal
Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Dusty Rhodes, Angelo Mosca Sr., & Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins in an elimination match
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
Central States @ St. Joseph, MO – February 24, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bob Brown
JCP @ Fredericksburg, VA – Stafford Senior High School Gym – February 25, 1984
Sam Houston vs. Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver vs. Gene Anderson
Brickhouse Brown vs. Tully Blanchard
Angelo Mosca Sr. vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Valentine vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater & NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr.
JCP @ Conway, SC – February 25, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Tim Horner defeated Bill White
The Great Kabuki defeated Rufus R. Jones
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
Paul Jones & the Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – February 26, 1984
Greg Valentine defeated Jeff Sword
Mark Fleming defeated Bobby Bass
The Great Kabuki defeated Tim Horner
Jay Youngblood defeated Ivan Koloff
NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Mark Youngblood
The Road Warriors fought Angelo Mosca Sr. & Wahoo McDaniel to a no contest
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – February 26, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Brad Armstrong
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – February 26, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Sam Houston defeated Ben Alexander
Tully Blanchard defeated Brett Hart
Denny Brown defeated Hans Schroeder
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Dory Funk Jr. & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – February 26, 1984
The Assassins defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Rufus R. Jones
Jimmy Valiant defeated Tully Blanchard
Ernie Ladd defeated Johnny Weaver
Barry Orton defeated Gene Ligon
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – February 27, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Bobby Bass
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
The Road Warriors defeated Greg Valentine & Wahoo McDaniel
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 27, 1984
Ernie Ladd defeated Brickhouse Brown
Tim Horner defeated Jeff Sword
Barry Orton defeated Sam Houston
Jay & Mark Youngblood fought NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle to a 60-minute time-limit draw in a No DQ match
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins in an elimination match
JCP @ York, SC – High School – February 28, 1984
Jeff Sword vs. Brett Hart
Gary Royal vs. Tim Horner
Tully Blanchard vs. Vinnie Valentino
Ernie Ladd vs. Wahoo McDaniel
NWA US Champion Dick Slater vs. Rufus R. Jones
Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr. vs. the Assassins
JCP @ Winston-Salem, NC – Memorial Coliseum – February 29, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 3/3/84:
Worldwide – 3/3/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included a video package recapping Starrcade 83, specifically the Ric Flair vs. NWA World Champion Harley Race match, with Crockett then announcing plans were already underway for Starrcade 84; featured Bob Caudle conducting an interview with Paul Jones and the Assassins, with the Junkyard Dog interrupting with a wheelbarrow for Jones to carry his men away when Jimmy Valiant get done with them; Jones then slapped JYD in the face, with JYD decking Assassin #1 with a forearm; after JYD left, Jones threw a fit and cut a promo on Valiant putting his hair on the line against his men’s masks; included the same vignette of Valiant from the previous week; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which he spoke about Valiant facing the Assassins at Boogie Jam 84, then talked about all the names that would be part of the show in Greensboro; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jones and the Assassins about facing Valiant in Greensboro:
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Barry Orton & Gary Royal at 4:38 when Jay pinned Royal after Mark press slammed his brother onto Royal for the cover
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification when the Great Kabuki attacked Mosca, moments after Mosca punched Hart off the apron but then failed a crossbody off the top attempt; after the match, Khabuki held Mosca Jr. for Koloff to assault him with his chain; Angelo Mosca Sr. then came out to make the save but Kabuki sprayed green mist in his face; Koloff hit the driving knee to the back to Mosca Sr. and attempted another before Jr. took the chain and cleared the ring to make the save; moments later, David Crockett conducted an interview with the Moscas, with Jr. saying 20 percent of his father’s sight had been taken; Sr., wearing an eye patch and with the chain, yelled that he and Jr. would get payback on Hart, Koloff, and Kabuki (the bout was joined several minutes in progress)
Brickhouse Brown (w/ Rufus R. Jonse) pinned Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) at 5:49 after Ladd became distracted by Jones on the ring apron, with Brown then hitting a dropkick from behind that sent Ladd’s head into the turnbuckle; prior to the bout, Jones joined the commentary team and said he would put up $1,000 of his own money to get Ladd in the ring with him; moments later, Jones appeared ringside to support Brown; after the contest, Ladd laid out both Jones and Brown with his taped thumb and hit a splash off the top onto Jones, with Hart then counting a pinfall
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned Gene Ligon with a side Russian legsweep at 1:27; during the bout, NWA World Champion Ric Flair joined the commentary team to discuss his issues with Slater; after the bout, Flair spoke with David Crockett and said he was done with Slater calling himself the real world champion
Stan Hansen defeated Brett Hart via submission with a standing armbar at 3:52; after the bout, Hansen continued to attack Hart’s arm (Hansen’s debut)
Tully Blanchard (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Keith Larson with the slingshot suplex at 4:55; the bell rang without reasoning 10 seconds before the finish
Dark matches:
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Great Kabuki
Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Valentine vs. the Road Warriors
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – March 1, 1984
Rufus R. Jones & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones via disqualification
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated the Great Kabuki
Tully Blanchard defeated Denny Brown
Johnny Weaver defeated Barry O
Mark Fleming defeated Bobby Bass
Greg Valentine & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
JCP @ Manning, SC – High School – March 1, 1984
Bill White vs. Tim Horner
Ali Bey vs. Vinnie Valentino
Gary Royal vs. Sam Houston
Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Tully Blanchard
Mark & Jay Youngblood vs. Ivan Koloff & Ernie Ladd
Dory Funk Jr. vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – March 2, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston
The Great Kabuki defeated Jay Youngblood
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Mark Youngblood defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins in an elimination match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dory Funk Jr.
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – March 2, 1984
Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Valentine vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Also included Barry Orton, Tim Horner, and Johnny Weaver
Central States @ Kansas City, MO – Kemper Arena – March 4, 1984 (10,123)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Harley Race to a 60-minute time-limit draw
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – March 4, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Denny Brown defeated Ali Bey
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in the 7th round of a taped fist match
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle to win the titles
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins in a steel cage match
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – March 5, 1984
Roy Lee Welch defeated Ric McCord
Rip Rogers defeated US Jr. Heavyweight Champion Larry Hamilton to win the title
Charlie Cook defeated the New Guinea Man Eater
Boris Zhukov defeated Jacques Rougeau via count-out in a Texas Death Match
Ron & Robert Fuller defeated Jerry Stubbs & Arn Anderson via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jimmy Golden via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 5, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
Brickhouse Brown defeated Hans Schroeder (sub. for Tully Blanchard)
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones via disqualification
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater in a non-title Indian Strap Match
Jay Youngblood & NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle; the match had a 90-minute time limit
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 6, 1984
Keith larson defeated Doug Vines
Brett Hart defeated Ben Alexander
Ernie Ladd defeated Denny Brown
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
The Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones
Jay Youngblood defeated Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – March 6, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Mark Fleming
Sam Houston defeated Bobby Bass
Johnny Weaver defeated Barry Orton
The Great Kabuki defeated Tim Horner
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Dory Funk Jr.
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Ivan Koloff
Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood via disqualification
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 7, 1984
Ernie Ladd defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassins
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 3/10/84:
Worldwide – 3/10/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Tony Schiavone; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood about their recent title win; featured Bob Caudle conducting an interview with the Junkyard Dog about being part of the Boogie Jam and supporting Jimmy Valiant against the Assassins; George Clinton’s ‘Atomic Dog’ played in the background during the segment; included footage of Gary Hart, the Great Kaubki, and Ivan Koloff recently attacking Angelo Mosca & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr.:
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The Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Tim Horner & Keith Larson at 4:29 when Assassin #2 pinned Larson with a powerslam
Dory Funk Jr. & Angelo Mosca defeated Doug Vines & Kurt Von Hess when Funk pinned Bass
Stan Hansen pinned Steve Brinson with the lariat
NWA TV Championship Finals: NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood pinned NWA US Champion Dick Slater at around the 7-minute mark by lifting his shoulder out of a back suplex into a bridge; prior to the bout, Slater attacked Youngblood and Youngblood was helped out of the ring by Tim Horner; moments later, Youngblood brushed off the injury and returned to the ring
Tully Blanchard pinned Mark Fleming with the slingshot suplex
JCP @ Rocky Mount, VA – Franklin City High School Gym – March 8, 1984
Included Wahoo McDaniel, Tully Blanchard, NWA Tag Team Champion Bob Orton Jr., Greg Valentine, and NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – March 9, 1984
Bobby Bass defeated Keith Larson
Barry O defeated Denny Brown
Tim Horner defeated Jeff Sword
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Tully Blanchard
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
The Assassins defeated Jimmy Valiant & Jay Youngblood; stipulations stated Valiant would get 5 minutes with Paul Jones if he won
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr.
Greg Valentine defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater in a non-title taped fist match
Continental @ Panama City, FL – March 9, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Charlie Cook
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – March 9, 1984
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Included 3 other matches
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – March 10, 1984 (10,752)
Buzz Tyler & Ron Ritchie vs. the Grapplers
Luke Graham vs. Jay Wolfe
Blackjack Lanza vs. Roger Kirby
Blackjack Mulligan vs. Ox Baker
Greg Gagne & Ted Oates vs. AWA World Champion Jumbo Tsuruta & Genichiro Tenryu
Kamala vs. Bob Brown & Buck Zumhoffe (handicap match)
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race in a non-title Indian strap match
Bruiser Brody fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double disqualification at the 20-minute mark
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – March 10, 1984
Doug Vines defeated Gary Hart
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Gary Royal defeated Sam Houston
The Great Kabuki defeated Johnny Weaver
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a lumberjacks with straps match
Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Jay Youngblood & NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – March 11, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Jeff Sword
Barry O defeated Hans Schroeder
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
Angelo Mosca Sr., Jimmy Valiant, & Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – March 11, 1984
Kelly Kiniski defeated El Bracero
Super Destroyer #2 defeated Chick Donovan
Iceman King Parsons & the Junkyard Dog defeated Kamala & the Missing Link via disqualification
Kerry & Mike Von Erich defeated Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Kevin Von Erich
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – March 11, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ben Alexander
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones via disqualification
Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver & Mark Youngblood
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a steel cage match
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – March 12, 1984
Tully Blanchard defeated Jeff Sword
Gary Royal defeated Sam Houston
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Ivan Koloff defeated Dory Funk Jr.
The Great Kabuki defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. via count-out
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
The Assassins defeated Jay Youngblood & Jimmy Valiant
WCCW @ Ft. Worth, TX – March 12, 1984
Kelly Kiniski defeated El Bracero
Chris Adams fought Michael Hayes to a draw
The Super Destroyers defeated Iceman King Parsons & Johnny Mantell
The Missing Link fought Kerry Von Erich to a draw
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Gordy
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 12, 1984
Kurt Von Hess vs. Vinnie Valentino did not take place as advertised
Brickhouse Brown defeated Bobby Bass
Barry O (sub. for Doug Vines) defeated Tim Horner
Johnny Weaver defeated Doug Vines (sub. for Tully Blanchard)
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd in a No DQ match
Angelo Mosca Sr. & King Kong Bundy defeated the Road Warriors
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a steel cage match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 13, 1984
Kurt Von Hess defeated Vinnie Valentino
Denny Brown defeated Doug Vines
Keith Larson defeated Barry O
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones via disqualification
Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a steel cage match
JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – March 13, 1984
Tim Horner defeated Bobby Bass
Tim Horner defeated Brett Hart
Jay Youngblood, Jimmy Valiant, & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle in a Texas Tornado match
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – March 14, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 3/17/84:
Worldwide – 3/17/84:
Dark matches:
Angelo Mosca & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
The Junkyard Dog vs. NWA US Champion Dick Slater
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – March 15, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
The Great Kaubki defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Ivan Koloff
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – March 16, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Bobby Bass defeated Gene Ligon
Kurt Von Hess defeated Tim Horner
Peggy Patterson defeated Peggy Lee
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a No DQ steel cage match
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – March 16, 1984
Johnny Weaver vs. Doug Vines
Jay Youngblood vs. Tully Blanchard
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – March 17, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Pat Rose
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – March 17, 1984
Boogie Jam 84
Tully Blanchard defeated Dory Funk Jr.
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Don Kernodle & Bob Orton Jr. in a non-title match
Angelo Mosca Sr., Angelo Mosca Jr., & the Junkyard Dog defeated Gary Hart, the Great Kabuki, & Ivan Koloff
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a No DQ steel cage match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Ricky Steamboat to a 60-minute time-limit draw; prior to the bout, the two men shook hands (Steamboat’s first match in two months) (Ricky Steamboat: The Life of the Dragon)
Jimmy Valiant (w/ Dusty Rhodes) defeated Assassin #2 (w/ Paul Jones) in a hair vs. mask match; Rhodes and Jones were tied together at ringside with a bullrope for the match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 18, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Hans Schroeder
Doug Vines defeated Sam Houston
Tully Blanchard defeated Dory Funk Jr.
Kurt Von Hess defeated Tim Horner
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
The Junkyard Dog, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff, the Great Kabuki, & Gary Hart
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – March 18, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Barry O
Johnny Weaver defeated Brett Hart
Vinnie Valentino defeated Ali Bey
Don Kernodle (sub. for Tully Blanchard) defeated Mark Youngblood
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match
Greg Valentine & Wahoo McDaniel defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle in a Texas Tornado match
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – March 18, 1984 (4,121)
Mark Fleming defeated Bobby Bass
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Gary Royal defeated Brett Hart
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated the Great Kabuki
Ivan Koloff defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. to win the title
Greg Valentine & Wahoo McDaniel defeated Tully Blanchard & NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle in a Texas Tornado match
Jimmy Valiant, the Junkyard Dog, & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins in an elimination match
Christchurch, New Zealand – March 19, 1984
Harley Race vs. Gerry Morrow (sub. for NWA World Champion Ric Flair)
JCP @ Appomattox, VA – High School Gym – March 19, 1984
Included Ernie Ladd, the Assassins, Paul Jones, Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., and Rufus R. Jones
Wellington, New Zealand – March 20, 1984
Harley Race defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair to win the title in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – March 20, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Tim Horner defeated Gary Royal
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ernie Ladd
Jimmy Valiant & Wahoo McDaniel defeated Assassin #1 & #2
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
JCP @ Gaffney, SC – Limestone College Gym – March 20, 1984
Gary Royal vs. Anthony Charles
Keith Larson vs. Ali Bey
Doug Vines vs. Vinnie Valentino
Tim Horner vs. Jeff Sword
Rufus R. Jones vs. Ernie Ladd
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood vs. Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – March 20, 1984
Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Mark Fleming defeated Kurt Von Hess
Barry O defeated Brett Hart
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
Jimmy Valiant & Dory Funk Jr. defeated the Assassins
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 21, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 3/24/84:
Worldwide – 3/24/84 – featured Johnny Weaver on commentary, with Don Kernodle joining him for the first two matches; included Weaver conducting an interview with Paul Jones & the Assassins regarding Jimmy Valiant, with the three saying they would end Valiant’s career; after they left, NWA US Champion Dick Slater walked in, claimed he was both the US champion and NWA World champion; Slater then said everyone was gunning for him, including the Junkyard Dog; Slater then threatened to run a 2×4 down JYD’s throat should he ever be able to beat Slater; featured footage of how NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood defeated Slater in the finals of the NWA TV Championship Tournament; included Weaver conducting a closing interview with Rufus R. Jones about his feud with Ernie Ladd, with Jones offering Ladd $1,000 to get in the ring with him; moments later, Jimmy Valiant & the Junkyard Dog appeared and discussed their feuds with Paul Jones’ men and JYD facing Slater; Weaver then brought up the names of Adrian Street & Miss Linda, with a photo of the two appearing on screen and Valiant saying, “What is that, a UFO?”; Valiant then said it didn’t matter what they were because he and JYD would take care of them:
The Great Kabuki (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Tim Horner at 3:49 with a falling fist drop off the top
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Vinnie Valentino with a standing headbutt at around the 4:20 mark; late in the match, it was implied Jones gave the Assassin a weapon, which the Assassin stuffed into his mask leading to the finish
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Gene Ligon & Brickhouse Brown at 6:18 when Kernodle pinned Ligon with a clothesline
The Junkyard Dog & Jimmy Valiant defeated Gary Royal & Barry O at 1:16 when JYD pinned Royal with the powerslam
Jay Youngblood & NWA TV Champion & NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco via disqualification when Mark was thrown over the top rope; after the bout, the Briscoes dropped Mark across the guardrail on the floor, with Jack then appplying the figure-4 on the floor as Jay twice came off the apron with kneedrops onto Mark; moments later, the Briscos celebrated in the ring (the match was joined in progress)
Brian Adias pinned Ali Bey with an inside cradle at 4:28
Tully Blanchard (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Brett Hart with the slingshot suplex at 8:24
Auckland, New Zealand – March 21, 1984
NWA World Champion Harley Race defeated Ric Flair
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School Gym – March 22, 1984
Barry Orton & Doug Vines vs. Vinnie Valentino & Mark Fleming
Assassin #1 vs. Tony Charles
Tully Blanchard vs. Johnny Weaver
Assassin #2 vs. Mark Youngblood (Youngblood gets 5 minutes with Paul Jones if he wins)
NWA US Champion Dick Slater vs. Dory Funk Jr.
Kallang, Singapore – March 23, 1984
Ric Flair defeated NWA World Champion Harley Race to win the title
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – March 23, 1984
Don Kernodle & Barry O defeated Larry Hamilton & Vinnie Valentino
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Sam Houston defeated Ali Bey
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Jimmy Valiant, Mark Youngblood, & the Junkyard Dog defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – March 23, 1984
Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Barry O defeated Denny Brown
Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines
Brett Hart defeated Bobby Bass
Dory Funk Jr., Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff, the Great Kabuki, & Gary Hart
JCP @ Lenoir, NC – March 24, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Ali Bey
Jeff Sword defeated Denny Brown
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Tully Blanchard
Assassin #1 defeated Johnny Weaver
Dory Funk Jr. & Jay Youngblood defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – March 24, 1984
Boogie Man Jam 84
Larry Hamilton defeated Bobby Bass
Vinnie Valentino defeated Kurt Von Hess
Brian Adidas defeated Barry O
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Great Kabuki
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca in a chain match
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated the Road Warriors
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match; Paul Jones was locked in a cage for the bout
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine in a steel cage match
Kallang, Singapore – March 25, 1984
Ric Flair defeated NWA World Champion Harley Race to win the title
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – March 25, 1984 (matinee)
Boogie Jam 84
Jeff Sword defeated Keith Larson
Kurt Von Hess & Hans Schroeder defeated Keith Larson & Denny Brown
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match; Paul Jones was locked in a cage at ringside during the bout
The Junkyard Dog, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff, the Great Kabuki, & Gary Hart
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – March 25, 1984 (3,421)
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Brian Adidas defeated Bobby Bass
Johnny Weaver defeated Doug Vines
Jay Youngblood defeated Tully Blanchard
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki
Angelo Mosca defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant
Paul Jones defeated Jimmy Valiant
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated the Junkyard Dog
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 26, 1984
Vinnie Valentino & Larry Hamilton defeated Kurt Von Hess & Hans Schroeder
Brett Hart defeated Bob Bass
Dory Funk Jr. fought Brian Adidas to a draw
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
Rufus R. Jones & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassins
The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via count-out
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – March 26, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Johnny Weaver defeated Doug Vines
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Tully Blanchard & Don Kernodle
Ernie Ladd defeated Jay Youngblood
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – March 27, 1984
Brian Adidas fought Dory Funk Jr. to a draw
Jeff Sword defeated Denny Brown
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
NWA TV Champion Mark Youngblood defeated Tully Blanchard
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Don Kernodle
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 27, 1984
Doug Vines defeated Mark Fleming
Barry O defeated Brett Hart
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Rufus R. Jones & Jay Youngblood defeated Ernie Ladd & Assassin #1
The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2; stipulations stated Valiant would have his head shaved if he lost and the Assassin would be unmasked if he lost
JCP @ ? – March / April 1984
Jimmy Valiant pinned Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match with the elbow drop after Dusty Rhodes, who was tied to Paul Jones at ringside, hit the Assassin from the ring apron; after the bout, Valiant unmasked the Assassin (Hercules Hernandez) (unsure as to if this is the Columbia or Charlotte match)
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 28, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 3/31/84:
Worldwide – 3/31/84 – featured David Crockett & Johnny Weaver on commentary; included Crockett announcing Tully Blanchard would challenge for the NWA TV Title, the Junkyard Dog would face NWA US Champion Dick Slater, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. would be in action, and Adrian Street would appear; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Brian Adias, with Adias discussing his tag team match earlier with Jimmy Valiant; Valiant then walked in and said he and Adias would be after Paul Jones’ men; the Junkyard Dog then joined them and talked about his fight earlier against both NWA US Champion Dick Slater and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; included footage of Mark & Jay Youngblood vs. Jack & Jerry Brisco from a recent house show, with the Youngbloods defeating the Briscos via crucifix by Jay to Jack; after the bout, the Briscos double teamed Jay in the ring, with NWA Tag Team Champion Wahoo McDaniel coming out to make the save; moments later, Slater came out and helped in attacking McDaniel and the Youngbloods; featured a music video on Adrian Street, with the song entitled “Imagine What I Could Do To You;” included a vignette showing the Great Kabuki outside wearing a headdress, then a kabuki mask, and finally showing his painted face; featured Crockett conducting a closing interview with Rufus R. Jones in which he said he had his $1,000 to give Ernie Ladd to face him in the ring; moments later, Ladd and Gary Hart came out, demanding the money; Jones and ladd then went out to the ring, with NWA Tag Team Champions Mark Youngblood & Wahoo McDaniel joined Crockett, with Youngblood saying he wasn’t done with Blanchard and McDaniel discussing their feud against the Briscos:
Jimmy Valiant & Brian Adias defeated Jeff Sword & Kurt Von Hess at 4:06 when Adias pinned Sword with a modified airplane spin into a Samoan Drop
Tully Blanchard (w/ Paul Jones) pinned NWA TV Champion & NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood to win the TV title at around the 6:30 mark with a knee to the back; Youngblood’s foot was on the bottom rope during the cover but the referee didn’t notice it; Jones attempted to push it off the ropes but was too late; during the match, it was noted Ivan Koloff recently regained the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title
The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater via disqualification at around the 3:30 mark when JYD began brawling in the ring with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; Blanchard, wearing street clothes, came out during the opening moments of the match and was assaulted in the ring by JYD, with JYD tearing up Blanchard’s dress shirt in the process; the bell rang without reason at around the 2-minute mark; late in the match, Blanchard returned ringside, with JYD chasing him around the ring and then back into the ring; after the bout, referee Sonny Fargo was punched by Slater and JYD was double teamed before he eventually fought off both Slater and Blanchard
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Gary Royal & Bobby Bass at 10:54 when Jr. pinned Royal with a crossbody off the top
Rufus R. Jones (sub. for Mark Fleming) fought Ernie Ladd (w/ Gary Hart) to a no contest at around the 10-second mark; prior to the bout, Ladd agreed to face Jones after Jones paid him $1,000; after taking the money in the ring, Ladd and Hart immediately left ringside with the cash; moments later, Ladd and Hart gloated about taking the money to David Crockett, with Ladd calling Jones “Capt. Nappy Head” and the dumbest man he’s ever seen; eventually, Jones came running after them, clearing them from the interview area; Ladd and Jones then began brawling in the ring, with Jones fighting off both Ladd and Hart as the show ended
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – March 29, 1984
Brian Adidas defeated Ali Bey
Doug Vines defeated Brett Hart
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
Jimmy Valiant & the Junkyard Dog defeated the Assassins
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – March 29, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – March 30, 1984
Tully Blanchard vs. Jay Youngblood
Don Kerndole vs. Mark Youngblood
Rufus R. Jones vs. Ernie Ladd
CWF @ Miami, FL – March 30, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham via disqualification
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – March 30, 1984
Larry Hamilton defeated Ben Alexander
Jeff Sword defeated Vinnie Valentino
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Brian Adidas defeated Hans Schroeder
Jimmy Valiant & the Junkyard Dog defeated the Assassins; Paul Jones was placed in a cage at ringside for the duration of the bout
WWC @ Bayamon, Puerto Rico – March 31, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought King Tonga to a no contest
JCP @ Hickory, NC – March 31, 1984
The Greek Goddess defeated Donna Christanello
Gene Ligon defeated Jeff Sword
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Keith Larson defeated Hans Schroeder
The Junkyard Dog, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff, the Great Kabuki, & Gary Hart
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – April 1, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Ben Alexander defeated Kurt Von Hess
Adrian Street defeated Brian Adidas
Tully Blanchard defeated Larry Hamilton
The Junkyard Dog defeated Ernie Ladd
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Gary Hart
Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated the Junkyard Dog & Mark Youngblood
St. Thomas, Virgin Island – April 1, 1984
Carlos Colon defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – April 1, 1984 (3,277)
Larry Hamilton defeated Jeff Sword
Doug Vines defeated Sam Houston
Barry Orton defeated Mark Fleming
Adrian Street defeated Keith Larson
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
The Junkyard Dog defeated Ernie Ladd
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated the Junkyard Dog (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Wahoo McDaniel) & NWA Tag Team Champion Mark Youngblood at the 19-minute mark when Jerry pinned Youngblood with a suplex; McDaniel reportedly missed his flight from Puerto Rico
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – April 1, 1984
The Destroyer defeated Goldie Rogers
Pez Whatley defeated Gary Royal
The Grapplers defeated Bob Marcus & Vinnie Valentino
The Great Kabuki defeated Brickhouse Brown
Jay Youngblood & Johnny Weaver defeated Terry & Rudy Kay via count-out
Bret Hart defeated Leo Burke via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant, Dory Funk Jr., & Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – April 2, 1984
Kerry Von Erich defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School Gym – April 1984
Keith Larson vs. Jeff Sword
Larry Hamilton & Johnny Weaver vs. Bobby Bass & Doug Vines
Angelo Mosca & the Assassin vs. Ernie Ladd & Brian Adias
Jimmy Valiant vs. Paul Jones (New York streetfight)
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 2, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
Kurt Von Hess defeated Brett Hart; the match was advertised as Sam Houston & Hart vs. Larry Higgin & Von Hess
Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston
Adrian Street defeated Larry Hamilton
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
The Junkyard Dog defeated Dick Slater in a lumberjack match
Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Natural Bridge, VA – High School Gym – April 3, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Bobby Bass
Barry Orton defeated Brett Hart
Mark Fleming defeated Jeff Sword
Brian Adidas defeated Bob Orton Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel, Jimmy Valiant, & Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Paul Jones, Ron Bass, & Assassin #1
Port of Spain, Trinidad – April 3, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Ray Apollon
JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – April 3, 1984
Pez Whatley defeated Adrian Street via disqualification
The Great Kabuki defeated Rufus R. Jones
Tully Blanchard defeated Larry Hamilton
Vinnie Valentino defeated Kurt Von Hess
Jay & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca in a Russian chain match
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 4, 1984
The Junkyard Dog vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 4/7/84:
Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood to win the titles
Worldwide – 4/7/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included a Ricky Steamboat tribute video to the tune of the Alan Parsons Project’s ‘Old and Wise,’ followed by the announcement by Crockett that Steamboat was coming out of retirement to chase the NWA World Title; moments later, NWA US Champion Dick Slater interrupted and claimed he was the real NWA World Champion, with Crockett showing footage of Slater stealing the physical title belt from Flair after a recent loss to Flair; Slater then pulled a belt out of his bag and claimed it was the real world title, with Crockett saying it was only a copy that Slater made for himself; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Brian Adidas about his arrival to Jim Crockett Promotions, with Jimmy Valiant then appearing and saying he would take Paul Jones’ hair; moments later, the Junkyard Dog joined them and said they were after NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Adrian Street, Jones, and Slater; included a vignette of Street, set to his song ‘Imagine What I Could Do to You;’ featured Crockett conducting an interview with Ernie Ladd about accepting Rufus R. Jones’ challenge to a match, taking the $1,000 Jones put up for the match, and immediately leaving the ring; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff and Don Kernodle about their partnership and plans to take the NWA Tag Team Titles from Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood:
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Jeff Sword & Kurt Von Hess at 4:21 when Youngblood pinned Von Hess with a double axe handle off the top after a chop from McDaniel; prior to the bout, footage was shown of McDaniel & Youngblood recently being beaten down by Jack & Jerry Brisco
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Larry Hamilton with a back suplex into a bridge at 4:17
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Vinnie Valentino & Brett Hart at 3:18 when Kernodle pinned Hart after hitting a clothesline off the top as Koloff held Hart in the air
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Great Kabuki (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at 6:40 when Hart broke the pin attempt after JYD threw Kabuki off the top rope; after the contest, JYD cornered Hart before lifting Kabuki in the air with a choke; moments later, Kabuki sprayed red mist in JYD’s face, with Hart then holding Kabuki back as another wrestler came out to tend to JYD
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Ben Alexander with the crossbody off the top at 8:18
JCP @ Charleston – County Hall – April 6, 1984
Doug Vines defeated Mark Fleming
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Rufus R. Jones defeated Bob Orton Jr.
Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley
Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – April 6, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Keith Larson
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Kurt Von Hess defeated Brett Hart
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Adrian Street
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated the Junkyard Dog
JCP @ Kingsport, TN – Dobyns-Bennett High School Gym – April 7, 1984
Larry Higgins vs. Sam Houston
Gary Royal vs. Keith Larson
Kurt Von Hess vs. Vinnie Valentino
Little Tokyo vs. Cowboy Lang
Pez Whatley & Brian Adidas vs. Don Kernodle & Barry Orton
Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Dick Slater
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Assassin
GCW @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – April 7, 1984
Ernie Ladd defeated the Mystery Man
Tim Horner defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Jerry Brisco
Sweet Brown Sugar defeated the Spoiler
Brad Armstrong defeated Larry Zbyszko
Wahoo McDaniel & King Kong Bundy defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification
Ron Garvin defeated National TV Champion Jake Roberts (w/ Paul Ellering) to win the title at around 17:35 with the right hand punch as Roberts attempted to hit Garvin from behind with a weapon while Ellering distracted the challenger; both men bled from the face during the match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Jack Brisco at 26:50 by blocking an abdominal stretch into a roll up (Brisco’s last world title match)
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – April 8, 1984 (matinee)
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Kurt Von Hess defeated Gary Quartinelli
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (sub. for Barry Orton) & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Vinnie Valentino (sub. for Brickhouse Brown)
Brian Adidas defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones; the match had a 5-minute time limit; stipulations stated the Assassins were banned from ringside for the match
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
CWF @ Orlando, FL – Eddie Graham Sports Stadium – April 8, 1984
Kharma defeated Denny Brown
Mike Davis defeated Black Bart
Joe Lightfoot defeated the One Man Gang in a strap match
Florida Heavyweight Champion Billy Jack defeated Kendo Nagasaki
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Hector & Chavo Guerrero
Andre the Giant & Mike Graham defeated Kevin Sullivan & Buzz Sawyer in a bunkhouse match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes in a lights out steel cage match
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – April 8, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Gene Ligon defeated Ben Alexander
Brett Hart defeated Doug Vines
Adrian Street defeated Jay Youngblood
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & the Great Kabuki
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated the Junkyard Dog
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – April 8, 1984
Larry Hamilton defeated Bob Bass
Sam Houston defeated Hans Schroeder
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Mark & Jay Youngblood
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Adrian Street
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated the Junkyard Dog
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match
CWF @ West Palm Beach, FL – Auditorium – April 9, 1984
Black Bart defeated Denny Brown
Mike Davis defeated the One Man Gang
Mike Rotundo & Joe Lightfoot defeated Hector & Chavo Guerrero
Florida Heavyweight Champion Billy Jack defeated Kendo Nagasaki
Buzz Sawyer defeated Mike Graham in a taped fist Texas Death Match
Andre the Giant & Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan & Kharma in a bunkhouse match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 9, 1984
Adrian Street defeated Sam Houston
Angelo Mosca defeated the Great Kabuki via disqualification
Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
The Junkyard Dog & Jay Youngblood defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
CWF @ Tampa, FL – Sun Dome – April 10, 1984
Black Bart defeated Denny Brown
Mike Davis fought Kendo Nagasaki to a draw
Joe Lightfoot defeated the One Man Gang in a strap match
Mike Davis (sub. for Mike Graham) defeated Kharma
US Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo fought Hector & Chavo Guerrero to a double disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Florida Heavyweight Champion Billy Jack via disqualification
Andre the Giant & Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan & Buzz Sawyer at the 6-minute mark in a lights out bunkhouse match
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – April 10, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Doug Vines defeated Brett Hart
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Adrian Street defeated Sam Houston
The Great Kabuki defeated Brian Adidas
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Gary Hart in a double Russian chain match
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff in a Russian chain match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – April 10, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Pez Whatley defeated Bobby Bass
Assassin #1 defeated Larry Hamilton
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard & Don Kernodle defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a streetfight
CWF @ Miami Beach, FL – Convention Hall – April 11, 1984 (5,201)
Denny Brown defeated Inferno #1
Joe Lightfoot defeated JJ Dillon
Mike Rotundo & Mike Davis defeated Hector & Chavo Guerrero via disqualification
Billy Jack fought Buzz Sawyer to a draw
Barry Windham defeated Black Bart in a brass knuckles taped fist match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification in a lights out steel cage match
Andre the Giant & Mike Rotundo defeated Kevin Sullivan, the One Man Gang, & Kharma in a lights out handicap match
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 11, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 4/14/84:
Worldwide – 4/14/84 – hosted by David Crockett & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; included Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones, with the Assassins, in which Crockett noted Jimmy Valiant took the mask off Assassin #2; Jones then said he would happily sign Valiant’s contract for a steel cage, not realizing until after he signed it that the match was for Jones himself; Crockett then said the mask would have to come off Assassin #2, who Valiant beat in a hair vs. mask match, or he would be suspended; Assassin #2 (Hercules Hernandez) then took off his mask, with Jones blaming him for losing to Valiant; as Assassin #2 tried to speak up for himself, he was jumped by Assassin #1 and double teamed by both Jones and Assassin #1; Jones then yelled that he would do the same thing to Valiant; featured a clip of Ricky Steamboat coming to the ring to the tune of ‘Eye of the Tiger;’ included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Dick Slater in which he showed off his copy of the NWA World Title and claimed he was the real world champion; Slater said if Steamboat was coming out of retirement to face the world champion he should be facing him, said he was a better wrestler and lover than NWA World Champion Ric Flair, and dared Flair to return to the Carolinas; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Rufus R. Jones about Ernie Ladd stealing $1,000 from him, with Ladd saying he would “beat the black” off Ladd, and if he didn’t beat Ladd than Jones’ mother was an oppossum; Jones then said he would get his $1,000 back and he would kill Ladd; Pez Whatley then joined Jones, followed soon thereafter by Jimmy Valiant, who talked about the contract Paul Jones signed earlier in the broadcast; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco about their tag team title win over Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood, with Jerry saying they were taking the titles to relax in Florida and they would be picking their opponents; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, about his arrival to Jim Crockett Promotions, during which he said the cowboys and rednecks in attendance walked like sissies:
Brian Adidas & Pez Whatley defeated Ali Bey & Kurt Von Hess at 2:56 when Whatley pinned Bey with the flying headbutt
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Gene Ligon & Vinnie Valentino at 6:33 when Kernodle pinned Valentino after hitting a clothesline off the top as Koloff held Valentino in the air; during the bout, it was noted there were new NWA Tag Team Champions and that Dory Funk Jr. had been suspended for not appearing at a disciplinary hearing
Adrian Street (w/ Miss Linda) pinned Keith Larson at 2:36 with a crucifix; after the bout, Street briefly held Larson long enough for Miss Linda to put some makeup on him
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Sam Houston with a kneedrop off the top; after the match, Jones assaulted Houston until Angelo Mosca climbed in the ring and fought with the Assassin in the ring; moments later, the Assassin hit Mosca with a headbutt but Mosca fought him off, threw him off the top rope, and went for a pin attempt but Jones put the Assassin’s foot on the bottom rope; Mosca then tossed Jones into the ring before the Assassin landed a loaded headbutt, with Angelo Mosca Jr. then tending to his father as Jones and the Assassin left ringside (the match was joined in progress)
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Barry Orton with the crossbody off the top at 3:15
The Great Kabuki (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Brett Hart at 2:24 after a chop from the middle rope
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated Jeff Sword & Doug Vines at 5:07 when Jay scored the pin after being press slammed onto Sword; during the bout, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard claimed Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood had the footage of their NWA Tag Team Title loss to Jack & Jerry Brisco impounded so no one could see it
CWF @ Tampa, FL – April 12, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Mike Davis
JCP @ Amherst, VA – County High School Gym – April 12, 1984
Included the Assassins, Paul Jones, the Great Kabuki, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff, Wahoo McDaniel, NWA US Champion Dick Slater, Angelo Mosca, Angelo Mosca Jr., Brian Adias, Jimmy Valiant, and midgets
CWF @ Homestead, FL – April 12, 1984
Mike Rotundo defeated Kharma
Joe Lightfoot fought Hector Guerrero to a draw
Black Bart defeated Barry Windham in a brass knuckles match
Andre the Giant defeated the One Man Gang
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair in a non-title Texas Death Match
Andre the Giant won a battle royal
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – April 12, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Sam Houston
Ben Alexander defeated Ali Bey
Larry Hamilton defeated Hans Schroeder
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
Ernie Ladd & the Assassin defeated Jimmy Valiant & Jay Youngblood via disqualification
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – April 13, 1984
Jerry & Ted Oates defeated Scott Farris & TG Stone
Ron Ritchie defeated Roger Kirby
Dick the Bruiser defeated Luke Graham
The Grapplers defeated Jim Brunzell & Steve O
Blackjack Lanza fought Ken Patera to a no contest
Chris Adams defeated Jimmy Garvin
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Harley Race
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – April 13, 1984
Gary Quartenelli defeated Bobby Bass
Jeff Sword defeated Gary Royal
Kurt Von Hess fought Sam Houston to a draw
Hans Schroeder (sub. for Barry Orton) & Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver & Larry Hamilton
Ernie Ladd defeated Jay Youngblood
Mark Youngblood defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – April 13, 1984
1,000 photos of Jimmy Valiant were given away before the show; kids general admission tickets were only $1 Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Gene Ligon defeated Ben Alexander
Mark Fleming defeated Doug Vines
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Adrian Street defeated Brian Adidas
Pez Whatley defeated the Great Kabuki via disqualification
Dick Slater defeated Jimmy Valiant
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Gary Hart in a double chain match
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – April 14, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Pat Rose
JCP @ Fredericksburg, VA – Stafford High School – April 14, 1984
Adrian Street vs. Brian Adidas
Little Tokyo vs. Cowboy Lang
Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Assassin
Jimmy Valiant vs. Paul Jones (5-minute challenge)
Nassau, Bahamas – April 14, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Barry Windham
JCP @ Conway, SC – April 14, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Sam Houston defeated Kurt Von Hess
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated Ernie Ladd & Don Kernodle
Angelo Mosca & Pez Whatley defeated the Great Kabuki & Gary Hart
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Pez Whatley
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – April 15, 1984
Nick DeCarlo fought Bob Marcus to a draw
The Destroyer & Goldie Rogers defeated Sam Houston & John Bonello
Pez Whatley defeated Ben Alexander
The Great Kabuki defeated Keith Larson
North American Heavyweight Champion Leo Burke defeated Buddy (Bret) Hart
Jay Youngblood & Johnny Weaver defeated Rudy & Terry Kay in a lumberjack match
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #2 in a hair vs. mask match; after the bout, Valiant unmasked Assassin #2 to be Ray Hernandez
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – April 15, 1984
Larry Hamilton defeated Kurt Von Hess
Don Kernodle defeated Gene Ligon
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Dick Slater defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Adrian Street defeated Brian Adidas
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Ernie Ladd
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff via disqualification
Mark Youngblood defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 16, 1984
Gary Royal defeated Ali Bey
Ernie Ladd defeated Jay Youngblood via disqualification
Brett Hart defeated Jeff Sword
Mark Fleming defeated Gary Royal
The Road Warriors defeated Wahoo McDaniel & King Kong Bundy
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – April 16, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jimmy Golden via disqualification
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – April 16, 1984
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines
Kurt Von Hess defeated Gene Ligon
Don Kernodle defeated Larry Hamilton
Mark Youngblood defeated Adrian Street
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – April 17, 1984
Brian Adidas & Larry Hamilton defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines
Pez Whatley defeated the Great Kabuki via disqualification
The Assassin defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Mark Fleming defeated Bobby Bass
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a New York Streetfight
Central States @ Rogers, AR – April 17, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Buzz Tyler
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – April 17, 1984
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Jeff Sword defeated Brett Hart
Sam Houston defeated Kurt Von Hess
Adrian Street defeated Jay Youngblood via disqualification
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard & Don Kernodle in a Texas Tornado match
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 18, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 4/21/84:
Worldwide – 4/21/84 – hosted by Johnny Weaver, with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard joining Weaver on commentary following the opening bout; included a vignette on Blanchard set to ‘He’s a Dream’ by Shandi Sinnamon; featured an excercise segment in which Ricky Steamboat had his wife Susan demonstrate the bench press at his gym; included Weaver conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Dick Slater in which he again said he was the rightful NWA World Champion, NWA World Champion Ric Flair would have to face him again soon, and the returning Steamboat would have to go through him first if he wanted a shot at Flair; featured Weaver conducting an interview with Whatley about his win over Street earlier in the broadcast, with Street, with Miss Linda, interrupting and telling Whatley not to speak about him and eventually slapping him before Whatley punched him; Whatley then asked how Street thought he was messing with, with Miss Linda then spraying perfume in Whatley’s face, blinding him; moments later, Street briefly held Whatley so Linda could put makeup on him:
Jimmy Valiant & Brian Adidas defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines at 2:20 when Adidas pinned Royal with an airplane spin
Rufus R. Jones pinned Jeff Sword with the headbutt at 2:38
Pez Whatley defeated Adrian Street (w/ Miss Linda) via disqualification at 7:14 when Street threw Whatley over the top rope with a backdrop; following the commercial break, Johnny Weaver conducted an interview with Street in which Street said he was the rightful winner, Whatley was “rubbish,” and he didn’t want to talk about him anymore; Street then noted how much fan mail he had received and all the ladies he was hearing from were fat
NWA US Champion Dick Slater pinned Sam Houston at 3:27 with a butterfly suplex throw; during the bout, Johnny Weaver referred to Houston as Brett Hart before NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard corrected him
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Ben Alexander & Kurt Von Hess at 5:42 when Youngblood pinned Von Hess with a falling chop after a chop from McDaniel; prior to the bout, footage was shown of how Jack & Jerry Brisco won the NWA Tag Team Titles over McDaniel & Youngblood; Jay Youngblood joined Johnny Weaver on commentary for the contest
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Larry Hamilton & Mark Fleming at 8:04 when Kernodle pinned Fleming with the clothesline off the top as Koloff held Fleming in the air
Worldwide – 4/28/84 – hosted by Johnny Weaver and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, with Weaver conducting an opening interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, in which he said he didn’t need American women and nearly everyone on his staff was British; Street then said he would draw a picture of Pez Whatley on his easel; included a summer excercise segment in which Ricky Steamboat and his wife Susan demonstrated the incline press at Steamboat’s gym; featured Blanchard conducting an interview with Gary Hart, with the Great Kabuki, about the challenge of Whatley; moments later, Don Kernodle and Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff walked in and said they were the uncrowned NWA Tag Team Champions; included a promo by NWA Tag Team Champion Jerry Brisco on Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood in which Brisco dared McDaniel & Youngblood to a rematch, implying they were scared of he and NWA Tag Team Champion Jack Brisco; featured Blanchard conducting an interview with Angelo Mosca about recently fighting in the ring with the Assassin, with Mosca eventually having to be held back by several preliminary wrestlers; included Weaver conducting an interview with Angelo Mosca Jr. about his father’s issues with Paul Jones and the Assassin, during which he referred to the Assassin as “Jody” before saying he was still after the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight title held by Koloff; moments later, Weaver spoke with Wahoo, joined by Mark & Jay Brisco, in which he responded to Brisco’s comments earlier in the broadcast and noted they hadn’t seen Jack Brisco since the Briscos won the titles:
Pez Whatley pinned Jeff Sword with the flying headbutt at 4:02; during the bout, the camera briefly caught Adrian Street drawing his portrait of Whatley; following the bout, Johnny Weaver caught up with Street, who was drawing Whatley with a watermelon
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Larry Hamilton & Brett Hart at 4:38 when Kernodle pinned Hart with the clothesline off the top as Koloff held Hart in the air (the first time the move is referred to as the Cannon)
Brian Adidas pinned Ben Alexander with the airplane spin at 4:21; during the bout, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard corrected Johnny Weaver on Adidas’s name
Cowboy Lang pinned Little Tokyo with a sunset flip at 5:05
Ernie Ladd pinned Sam Houston with the legdrop at 2:21
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated Gary Royal & Kurt Von Hess at 5:08 when Mark pinned Royal with a slingshot splash into the ring
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – April 19, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Sam Houston defeated Kurt Von Hess
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Pez Whatley defeated the Great Kabuki
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Adrian Street
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jay Youngblood
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Central States @ Kansas City, KS – April 19, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Buzz Tyler at the 32-minute mark
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – April 19, 1984
Keith Larson vs. Jeff Sword
Larry Hamilton & Johnny Weaver vs. Doug Vines & Bobby Bass
Ernie Ladd vs. Brian Adidas
Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. the Assassin
Jimmy Valiant vs. Paul Jones
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – April 20, 1984
Gary Royal defeated Brett Hart
Larry Hamilton defeated Ali Bey
Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess
Pez Whatley defeated Doug Vines
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Jay Youngblood
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
Central States @ Lincoln, NE – April 20, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Brad Armstrong
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – April 21, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Tommy Rogers
Central States @ Ft. Scott, KS – April 21, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Ted Oates
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – April 21, 1984 (6,017)
Larry Hamilton & Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines
Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess
The Great Kabuki defeated Johnny Weaver
Assassin #1 defeated Angelo Mosca
Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Pez Whatley & Jay Youngblood
Ricky Steamboat defeated NWA US Champion Dick Slater to win the title
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a steel cage match
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – April 21, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Brett Hart defeated Jeff Sword
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Bobby Bass
Cowboy Long defeated Little Tokyo
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – April 22, 1984 (matinee)
Keith Larson defeated Bobby Bass
Larry Hamilton defeated Ben Alexander
Pez Whatley defeated Kurt Von Hess
Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones; both men put up $1,000 for the match
Adrian Street defeated Jay Youngblood via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Jay Youngblood
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – April 22, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Ali Bey
Brett Hart defeated Gene Ligon
Gary Royal defeated Gary Quartenelli
Johnny Weaver & Brian Adidas defeated the Great Kabuki & Don Kernodle
Assassin #1 defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a steel cage match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – April 22, 1984 (8,629)
Doug Vines defeated Mark Fleming
Vinnie Valentino defeated Jeff Sword
Dick Slater defeated Johnny Weaver
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Assassin #1
Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff to win the title
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat to a 60-minute time-limit draw
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a steel cage match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 23, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Bobby Bass
Pez Whatley defeated Kurt Von Hess
Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Mark & Jay Youngblood via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat to a 60-minute time-limit draw
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – April 24, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Gary Royal
Brett Hart defeated Ben Alexander
Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver
Adrian Street defeated Pez Whatley
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassin
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
JCP @ Myrtle Beach, SC – April 25, 1984
TV taping:
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Fleming & Vinnie Valentino
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones defeated Kurt Von Hess & Gary Royal
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
Pez Whatley defeated Don Kernodle via disqualification
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Doug Vines
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Barry Orton
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 5/5/84:
Worldwide – 5/5/84 – included an opening shot of people on the beach; hosted by Johnny Weaver & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; featured Weaver conducting an interview with Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. on his regaining the title; included Weaver conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, until Jimmy Valiant interrupted, kissed Miss Linda, and walked away; moments later, Street caught Linda smiling, popped her in the back of the year, and told her not to smile; featured a vignette on the Great Kabuki; included Weaver conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, his head bandaged, in which he complimented Myrtle Beach, noted Ricky Steamboat was the new NWA US Champion, and he would be ready to defend against Steamboat whenever; Flair then said he was after Dick Slater for what Slater had to say about him in recent months; he then said Blanchard was doing commentary to duck having to defend the TV title and would face Blanchard any time, title for title; featured Weaver conducting an interview with Paul Jones in which Jones said he faced Jimmy Valiant in a steel cage, as Valiant wanted, and suffered an injury as a result; moments later, Angelo Mosca interrupted and said Jones and the Assassin would pay for what they’ve done recently to the younger wrestlers; moments later, Jones struck Mosca with his cane before breaking the cane over Mosca’s back; included a summer excercise segment in which Steamboat and his wife Susan demonstrated the peck deck at Steamboat’s gym; featured a promo by Steamboat on his NWA US Title victory over Slater; included Weaver conducting an interview with Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle about their quest to win the NWA Tag Team Titles:
Wahoo McDaniel & Brian Adidas defeated Gary Royal & Bobby Bass at 4:09 when Adidas pinned Bass with the airplane spin after a chop from McDaniel; during the bout, it was noted there was a new NWA US Champion and a new Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion
Vinnie Valentino defeated Ernie Ladd via disqualification at 3:47 when Ladd threw Valentino over the top rope; early in the bout, Rufus R. Jones appeared ringside to support Valentino; after the contest, Jones and Ladd fought in the ring before Jones knocked Ladd over the top rope to the floor
Adrian Street (w/ Miss Linda) pinned Mark Fleming at 1:39 with a spinning toe hold into a bridge; during the bout, it was noted the first few rows of Starrcade were already sold out; after the contest, Street held Fleming so Linda could put makeup on him; moments later, Jimmy Valiant ran out, attacked Street, and cornered Linda before Street attacked Valiant from behind and held him for Linda to put lipstick on him; Valiant then chased them out of the ring
Penny Mitchell pinned Leilani Kai with a sunset flip into the ring (the bout was joined in progress)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Barry Orton with a crossbody off the top at the 54-second mark; during the match, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard responded to NWA World Champion Ric Flair’s comments earlier in the broadcast and said he would face Flair anytime
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Sam Houston & Gary Quartinelli at 1:38 when Kernodle pinned Cortinelli with the Cannon
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Pez Whatley defeated Doug Vines, Ben Alexander, & Kurt Von Hess at 2:12 when Valiant pinned Von Hess with an elbow drop
Dark matches:
Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Mark & Jay Youngblood
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – April 26, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Ben Alexander
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver
Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Wahoo MCDaniel & Mark Youngblood
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – April 27, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ben Alexander
Vinnie Valentino defeated Kurt Von Hess
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver & Larry Hamilton
The Assassin defeated Angelo Mosca
Dick Slater defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco
Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a steel cage match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat to a draw
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – April 28, 1984
TV taping:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Joe Turner
JCP @ Bassett, VA – High School Gym – April 28, 1984
Included the Great Kabuki, Ernie Ladd, Adrian Street, Ivan Koloff, Brian Adidas, Rufus R. Jones, Pez Whatley, and Angelo Mosca Jr.
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – April 28, 1984
Included Don Kernodle, the Assassin, Paul Jones, Johnny Weaver, Angelo Mosca, and Jimmy Valiant
JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Winthrop Coliseum – April 29, 1984 (matinee)
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Don Kernodle & Kurt Von Hess defeated Larry Hamilton & Sam Houston
Wahoo McDaniel & Brad Armstrong defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones
Adrian Street defeated Jimmy Valiant via disqualification
The Greek Goddess defeated Leilani Kai
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – April 29, 1984
Canadian Heavyweight Title Tournament
First Round:
Dick Slater defeated Johnny Weaver
Buddy (Bret) Hart defeated Leo Burke; after the bout, Burke attacked Hart, causing him to be eliminated from the tournament
Brian Adidas defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via referee’s decision
The Great Kabuki defeated Carlos Colon
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Terry Kay
Grappler #1 defeated Jay Youngblood
Mark Youngblood defeated Grappler #2
Pez Whatley defeated Jake Roberts via referee’s decision
Ivan Koloff defeated Vinnie Valentino
Quarter-Finals:
Brian Adidas defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki at the 38-second mark; after the bout, Kabuki sprayed Mosca in the face with mist, causing him to be eliminated from the tournament
Mark Youngblood fought Grappler #2 to a double disqualification
Ivan Koloff defeated Pez Whatley
Finals: Ivan Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – April 30, 1984
Larry Hamilton fought Gary Royal to a draw
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Jay Youngblood defeated Kurt Von Hess
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
Dick Slater defeated Mark Youngblood
PNW @ Bellingham, WA – April 30, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Brett Sawyer
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 30, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ben Alexander
Jesse Barr defeated Doug Vines
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones; both men put up $1,000 for the match
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
PNW @ Portland, OR – May 1, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Billy Jack Haynes to a 60-minute time-limit draw
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – May 1, 1984
Jesse Barr defeated Jeff Sword
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones in a $1,000 match
Dick Slater defeated Jay Youngblood via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – May 1, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Larry Hamilton defeated Bob Orton Jr.
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
Pez Whatley defeated the Great Kabuki
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – May 2, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 5/5/84:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 5/5/84:
Dark match: Wahoo McDaniel & King Kong Bundy defeated the Road Warriors
PNW @ Seattle, WA – May 2, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes
JCP @ Rocky Mount, NC – Municipal Stadium – May 3, 1984 (1,500)
Keith Larson defeated Bobby Bass
Jesse Barr (sub. for Johnny Weaver) defeated Kurt Von Hess
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard & the Outlaw (sub. for Dick Slater) defeated Jay Youngblood & Johnny Weaver (sub. for Mark Youngblood)
Mark Youngblood (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) defeated Adrian Street
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ernie Ladd
Wahoo McDaniel won a 12-man, $5,000 battle royal
PNW @ Cheney, WA – Eastern Washington University – May 3, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Billy Jack Haynes
Also included 5 other matches
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – May 4, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Jeff Sword
Jesse Barr defeated Bobby Bass
Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines
The Junkyard Dog defeated Gary Hart
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones
The Junkyard Dog defeated Adrian Street
Dick Slater defeated Jay Youngblood
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco
PNW @ Eugene, OR – May 4, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Brett Sawyer
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – May 4, 1984
Judy Martin vs. Desiree Peterson
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Bluefield, WV – Jr. High School – May 5, 1984
Gary Royal vs. Jesse Barr
Kurt Von Hess vs. Keith Larson
Darling Dagmar vs. Diamond Lil
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. vs. Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Jimmy Valiant vs. Adrian Street
PNW @ Portland, OR – May 5, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Rip Oliver defeated Matt Borne & Buddy Rose
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – May 5, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Bob Bass
Johnny Weaver defeated Bob Orton Jr.
Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines
Pez Whatley defeated Jeff Sword
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Jack & Jerry Brisco to win the titles
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – May 6, 1984 (matinee)
Vinnie Valentino defeated Doug Vines
Sam Houston defeated Ali Bey
Jesse Barr defeated Barry Orton
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
Dick Slater defeated Brian Adidas (sub. for Jay Youngblood)
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – May 6, 1984
Ben Alexander defeated Gary Quartenelli
Mark Fleming defeated Chuck Marbary
Jeff Sword defeated Gene Ligon
Johnny Weaver & Larry Hamilton defeated Kurt Von Hess & Bobby Bass
Pez Whatley defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Ernie Ladd defeated Rufus R. Jones
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – May 6, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Barry Orton
Doug Vines defeated Brett Hart
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Adrian Street defeated Brian Adidas
Jim Valiant defeated Tully Blanchard
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco (the Briscos’ last appearance)
WCCW @ Parade of Champions – Irving, TX – Texas Stadium – May 6, 1984 (32,123)
Chris Adams & Sunshine defeated Jimmy Garvin & Precious
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Missing Link via disqualification
Kamala (w/ Gen. Skandar Akbar & Friday) fought the Great Kabuki (w/ Gary Hart) to a double disqualification at 8:05 when Hart chased Akbar into the ring, with Hart attacking Akbar as Kabuki fought off Kamala (The Triumph & Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling)
Butch Reed defeated Chick Donovan
Kelly Kinsiki fought Johnny Mantell to a draw
Buck Zumhofe & Iceman King Parsons defeated American Tag Team Champions the Super Destroyers (w/ Skandar Akbar) to win the titles
Fritz, Kevin, & Mike Von Erich defeated WCCW Six-Man Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, & Buddy Roberts in a Badstreet match to win the titles at 6:49 when Kevin pinned Roberts with a crossbody off the top; prior to the bout, Kerry Von Erich escorted his father and brothers out into the stadium; pre-match stipulations stated Kerry would take Fritz’ spot on the team if they won the titles; after the match, the Freebirds and Killer Khan attacked the Von Erichs until Kerry made the save (Fritz’ last match) (The Triumph & Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling)
Kerry Von Erich pinned NWA World Champion Ric Flair to win the title with a backslide; stipulations stated Von Erich would win the title if Flair was disqualified; after the bout, Von Erich celebrated in the ring with his family, with Flair telling Von Erich that he would be back
WCCW @ Ft. Worth, TX – May 7, 1984
Buck Zumhofe fought Buddy Roberts to a draw
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich pinned Terry Gordy at 16:17 when the momentum of a crossbody off the top by the challenger put Von Erich on top for the win
Jimmy Garvin defeated Chick Donovan
Ric Flair fought Michael Hayes to a double disqualification at 7:26
The Great Kabuki defeated the Missing Link via disqualification
JCP @ South Hill, VA – Parkview High School – March 7, 1984
Included Ernie Ladd, Ivan Koloff, Don Kernodle, Rufus R. Jones, and Brian Adidas, Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
JCP @ Kingston, NC – May 7, 1984
Kurt Von Hess fought Doug Vines to a draw
Jesse Barr defeated Vinnie Valentino
Pez Whatley defeated Barry O
NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard & Jesse Barr
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
WCCW @ Muskogee, OK – May 8, 1984
Buck Zumhofe fought Super Destroyer #2 to a draw
The Great Kabuki fought Kamala to a draw
Kevin Von Erich defeated Terry Gordy
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Ric Flair in a non-title match
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – May 8, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Ben Alexander
Brian Adidas defeated Barry O
Adrian Street defeated Rufus R. Jones
Jimmy Valiant defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernolde defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood to win the titles
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – May 8, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Jeff Sword
Gary Royal defeated Doug Vines
Jesse Barr defeated Brett Hart
Johnny Weaver defeated Kurt Von Hess
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ernie Ladd
Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – Riverside Market Square – May 9, 1984
Chick Donovan vs. Kelly Kiniski
Buddy Roberts vs. Jose Lothario
Chris Adams (w/ Sunshine) vs. Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) (steel cage match, with the women also in the cage)
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich vs. Ric Flair
WCCW @ Corpus Christi, TX – May 9, 1984
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich vs. Ric Flair
JCP @ Spencer, NC – North Rowan High School – May 9, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 5/12/84 – hosted by Johnny Weaver & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; featured Weaver conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, in which he said he had a video that would soon be shown on MTV and then introduced his “I’m in Love With Me” music video; included Weaver conducting an interview with King Kong Bundy, Rufus R. Jones, and Wahoo McDaniel in which Bundy said he was after the Road Warriors and would take them down, Jones said he was after Ernie Ladd, and McDaniel discussed facing the likes of the Road Warriors and NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff; featured Bob Caudle conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat about his recent title win; moments later, Blanchard interrupted and took over the interview from Caudle, then issuing a challenge for a US title match; Blanchard went on to say Steamboat had been hiding in the gym and repeatedly shoved him before Steamboat laid Blanchard out with a series of chops; included a closing segment in which Weaver spoke with Blanchard about his attack on Steamboat earlier in the broadcast:
Jimmy Valiant & King Kong Bundy defeated Doug Vines & Randy Barber at 1:48 when Bundy scored the pin with a splash (Bundy’s debut)
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at around the 7:40 mark after Kernodle struck Jay with a clothesline using a loaded forearm pad; after the bout, Wahoo McDaniel and Pez Whatley ran out to make the save; during the contest, it was noted NWA World Champion Ric Flair was the champion, even though he lost the title two days before the taping
National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Mike Jackson & Steve Brinson at 1:40 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Brinson with a clothesline
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat pinned Barry Orton with a splash off the top at 7:01; late in the bout, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard left the announce position and appeared ringside; after the contest, Blanchard slid in the ring and struck Steamboat with the title belt; Orton then held Steamboat as Blanchard repeatedly struck Steamboat with the belt and hit an elbow drop from the middle turnbuckle
The Masked Outlaw (Dory Funk Jr. under a mask) (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. to win the title at 7:45 after Hart pulled Mosca’s foot as he attempted to bridge out of a backdrop cover attempt, with the Outlaw falling on top for the win; after the bout, Johnny Weaver conducted an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff, Hart, and the Outlaw in which Kernodle & Koloff discussed their recent title win and Hart talked about the strength of his stable (the Outlaw’s debut)
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – May 10, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Jesse Barr defeated Kurt Von Hess
Mark Fleming defeated Jeff Sword
Mark Youngblood defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA US Champion Dick Slater defeated Jimmy Valiant
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – May 10, 1984
Johnny Weaver defeated Doug Vines
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass via disqualification
Brian Adidas defeated Bobby Bass
Pez Whatley defeated Barry O
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
WCCW @ Dallas, TX – Sportatorium – May 11, 1984
TV taping:
Jules Strongbow defeated Kelly Kiniski
Buck Zumhofe defeated Black Gordman
Super Destroyer #2 defeated Rick Hazzard
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich pinned Ric Flair in a non-title match at around the 11:30 mark with an abdominal stretch into a roll up; after the bout, Flair attacked Von Erich but the champion eventually gained the upper hand and cleared Flair from the ring
Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, Buddy Roberts, & Killer Khan fought the Missing Link, the Great Kabuki, & the Super Destroyers to a double disqualification
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – May 12, 1984
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Ric Flair
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – May 12, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Pinky Graham
Doug Vines defeated David Dillon
Jesse Barr defeated Glenn Lane
Pez Whatley defeated Kurt Von Hess
Jimmy Valiant defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd in a lights out match
JCP @ Winchester, VA – James Wood High School – May 12, 1984
The Italian Stallion vs. Ali Bey
Mark Fleming vs. Ben Alexander
Bobby Bass vs. Vinnie Valentino
Johnny Weaver vs. Gary Royal
Mark & Jay Youngblood vs. Dick Slater & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw
Also included Dick Slater
CWF @ Ocala, FL – May 13, 1984 (matinee)
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Mike Rotundo
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – May 13, 1984 (matinee)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Adrian Street did not take place as advertised
Brett Hart defeated Barry Orton
Ben Alexander defeated Gary Quartinelli
The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant
Mark Youngblood defeated Adrian Street (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle)
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd in a lights out match; both men put up $1,000 for the match
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – May 13, 1984
Don Kolov defeated Goldie Rogers
Brian Adidas defeated Terry Kay
Pez Whatley & Vinnie Valentino defeated the Destroyer & Doug Vines
Tony Parisi defeated Canadian TV Champion Don Kernodle via disqualification
North American Heavyweight Champion Leo Burke defeated Buddy (Bret) Hart
Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – May 13, 1984
Gary Royal defeated Jeff Sword
Jesse Barr defeated Kurt Von Hess
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw defeated Keith Larson
Adrian Street defeated Sam Houston
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd in a $1,000 challenge
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 via disqualification
The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
CWF @ Orlando, FL – Eddie Graham Sports Stadium – May 13, 1984
Roses were given to the first 200 mothers that came in the door
Denny Brown fought Mike Fever to a draw
Chief Joe Lightfoot & Mike Davis defeated Hector & Chavo Guerrero in a No DQ match
Billy Jack defeated Molokai via disqualification (Florida Heavyweight Title)
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo fought Ron Bass & Black Bart to a no contest (US Tag Team Titles)
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Superstar Billy Graham
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan in a lights out, pole hangman’s noose match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – May 14, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw defeated Vinnie Valentino
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
Ron Garvin defeated Jake Roberts
NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff fought Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood to a double disqualification
CWF @ West Palm Beach, FL – City Auditorium – May 14, 1984
Mike Fever fought Denny Brown to a draw
Mike Davis vs. Black Bart
Chief Joe Lightfoot vs. Molokai
Billy Jack & Mike Rotundo vs. Black Bart (sub. for Hector Guerrero) & Chavo Guerrero
Barry Windham vs. Superstar Billy Graham
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich vs. Ron Bass
Dusty Rhodes vs. Kevin Sullivan (lights out, pole hangman’s noose match)
CWF @ Ft. Myers, FL – May 14, 1984
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Superstar Billy Graham
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – May 15, 1984
Brett Hart fought Jeff Sword to a draw
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
Rufus R. Jones defeated the Great Kabuki
Ron Garvin defeated Jake Roberts
NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – May 15, 1984
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Vinnie Valentino
Dick Slater defeated Brian Adidas
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw fought Angelo Mosca Jr. to a draw
Adrian Street defeated Jimmy Valiant
CWF @ Miami Beach, FL – Convention Center – May 15, 1984
Chief Joe Lightfoot vs. Hector Guerrero
Florida Heavyweight Champion Billy Jack vs. Molokai
Mike Rotundo vs. Kevin Sullivan
Dusty Rhodes & Barry Windham vs. US Tag Team Champions Ron Bass & Black Bart
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – May 16, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 5/19/84:
Worldwide – 5/19/84 – hosted by Johnny Weaver, David Crockett, & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; included a segment in which Crockett attempted to interview Blanchard, with Weaver stepping in and asking if he could conduct the interview instead; Blanchard then introduced the vignette on him set to ‘He’s a Dream’ by Shandi Sinnamon, which premiered on the April 21 broadcast; after the clip, Weaver showed footage of NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat laying Blanchard out from the previous week’s show; as Blanchard viewed the video, he quietly asked, “What the fuck are you doing?” to Weaver; featured Bob Caudle conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, in which they reviewed footage of Jimmy Valiant confronting Linda and giving her flowers and chocolate; moments later, Valiant came out, called Street ‘Boy George,’ and challenged him to a fight; moments later, Street punched Valiant with a glove loaded with rocks and knocked him out; Linda then put makeup on Valiant’s face; included Crockett conducting an interview with Dick Slater about losing the NWA US Title to Ricky Steamboat and his plans to regain the title; featured Crockett conducting a closing interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff about sending Jay Youngblood to the hospital:
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw pinned Keith Larson at 3:50 with a backslide; during the bout, Angelo Mosca Jr. was shown signing autographs while watching the match; after the contest, Larson hit the Outlaw with a dropkick before the Outlaw assaulted him; moments later, Mosca Jr. ran into the ring and confronted the Outlaw in the ring and on the floor; during the contest, David Crockett noted Harley Race was in training and wanted to win back the NWA World Title from Ric Flair (Kerry Von Erich was the NWA World Champion at the time of the taping)
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Dale Veasey & Brett Hart at 5:06 when Kernodle pinned Veasey with the Cannon
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Bob Brown with the crossbody off the top at 5:48
Dick Slater pinned Jason Walker with a standing headbutt at 2:57
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Randy Barber with a chop at 3:05; late in the bout, David Crockett could be heard yelling, “Blanchard, what are you doing?” after an arguement between Blanchard and Johnny Weaver at the announce table but the camera never cut away from the ring; after the contest, Blanchard told Crockett he had no business touching him, walked away, but then hit McDaniel with his title belt as McDaniel tended to Weaver, who was on the ground; following the commercial break, Crockett spoke with Wahoo about Blanchard’s attack on Weaver and assaulting Wahoo; Wahoo then destroyed Blanchard’s sunglasses
Rufus R. Jones pinned Barry Orton at 6:25 with the headbutt; David Crockett provided sole commentary for the bout
Dark matches:
Dick Slater vs. Pez Whatley
Wahoo McDaniel & Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
CWF @ Melbourne, FL – May 17, 1984
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich vs. Black Bart
JCP @ Sumter, SC – May 17, 1984
Kurt Von Hess defeated Keith Larson
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
Rufus R. Jones & Pez Whatley defeated Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
JCP @ Chester, SC – High School – May 17, 1984
Jeff Sword vs. Brett Hart
Ali Bey vs. Keith Larson
Kurt Von Hess vs. Pinky Graham
Johnny Weaver vs. Adrian Street
Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Ernie Ladd vs. Rufus R. Jones
JCP @ Roxboro, NC – Optimist Park – May 17, 1984
JCP @ Fisherville, VA – Augusta Expo – May 17, 1984
Gary Quartinelli vs. Doug Vines
Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. the Assassin
Mark & Jay Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff
CWF @ Lake City, FL – May 18, 1984
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Superstar Billy Graham
CWF @ Tampa, FL – Sun Dome – May 19, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Inferno #2
Chief Joe Lightfoot fought Mike Davis to a time-limit draw
Mike Rotundo defeated Hector Guerrero
Florida Heavyweight Champion Billy Jack defeated Black Bart
Barry Windham defeated Superstar Billy Graham in an arm wrestling contest via disqualification when Graham hit Windham with a karate chop; Windham won $1,000 of Graham’s money as a result of the win
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Ron Bass via disqualification at 16:10
Dusty Rhodes & Blackjack Mulligan defeated Kevin Sullivan & Molokai via disqualification in a lights out, pole hangman’s noose match after interference from Mike Rotundo, Denny Brown, Mike Davis, and Chief Joe Lightfoot interfered
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – May 19, 1984
Doug Vines defeated Keith Larson
Kurt Von Hess defeated Gary Royal
Paul Kelly defeated Sam Houston
Dick Slater defeated Brett Hart
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Assassin #1
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & Pez Whatley at the 26-minute mark when Koloff pinned Whatley
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – May 20, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Jeff Sword
Johnny Weaver defeated Bob Bass
Rufus R. Jones & Mark Youngblood defeated Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr
Assassin #1 defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater
Dusty Rhodes & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – May 21, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Bobby Bass
Keith Larsen defeated Paul Kelly
Angelo Mosca defeated Assassin #1
Angelo Mosca, Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw via referee?s decision
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – May 22, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
The Great Kabuki defeated Mark Fleming
Ernie Ladd defeated Brett Hart
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Assassin #1
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood
AJPW @ Tokyo, Japan – May 22, 1984
Harley Race pinned Ric Flair at 17:37 with a suplex and headbutt off the top, moments after Flair struck his shoulder on the ringpost as Race fought his way out of a figure-4 attempt
NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich fought Jumbo Tsuruta to a double count-out at 30:47 after Tsuruta dropped the champion with a back suplex on the floor as Von Erich had the claw applied, with Tsuruta rolling back into the ring just as the bell rang; prior to and after the match, the two men shook hands
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – May 22, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Vinnie Valentino defeated Doug Vines
Brian Adidas defeated Jesse Barr
Rufus R. Jones defeated Adrian Street
Dick Slater & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw defeated Johnny Weaver & Angelo Mosca Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – May 23, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 5/26/84 – hosted by David Crockett; included Crockett conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, in which they reviewed footage of Street knocking out Jimmy Valiant the previous week; featured footage that was not shown the previous week of NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard assaulting Johnny Weaver at the announce table, the two fighting, and Blanchard eventually beating Weaver with his title belt; Crockett then conducted an interview with Blanchard about his actions, with Blanchard saying he was just trying to teach Weaver a lesson because he was so bad on commentary; Blanchard then said Wahoo McDaniel had no business getting in his way; included an interview with NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat about his title win and chasing Ric Flair’s NWA World Title; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Pez Whatley about Blanchard’s actions and said he wanted NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff; included a music video on Valiant set to Joe Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good;” featured Crockett speaking with Paul Jones about his attack on Rufus R. Jones; included Crockett conducting an interview with Gary Hart and Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw about Angelo Mosca Jr.’s claims the Outlaw was really Dory Funk Jr.; Hart then said he was bringing in Terry Funk and Terry would prove the Outlaw wasn’t Dory; Kernodle & Koloff then joined them, with Ivan saying his nephew would have been part of the Olympics, had Russia wanted to be part of them:
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Gary Royal with a botched roll over at 3:45, despite Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw distracting Mosca during the closing moments of the match; after the contest, Gary Hart directed the Masked Outlaw not to get in the ring and face Mosca
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Sam Houston & Mark Fleming at 2:11 when Kernodle pinned Fleming with the Cannon; after the match, Koloff held Houston in the air for Kernodle to hit a running clothesline
Pez Whatley pinned Kurt Von Hess with the headbutt at 3:24; during the bout, David Crockett said the Fabulous Freebirds were on their way to Jim Crockett Promotions
Jesse Barr pinned Brett Hart at 5:34 with a fallaway powerslam; during the bout, it was noted Ernie Ladd was training Barr
Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) via disqualification at 3:00 when Jones broke the pin attempt after Jones hit a tackle; the match was pretaped, with David Crockett speaking with Paul Jones before the footage was shown about what Jones and the Assassin did to Jones; Bob Caudle provided commentary for the contest; after the contest, the Assassin assaulted Rufus with Jones’ cane before hitting a kneedrop off the top; Rufus was then double teamed with the cane before Sam Houston and Brett Hart came out to pull Rufus to the floor
Mark Youngblood & Brian Adidas defated Doug Vines & Jeff Sword at 4:12 when Adidas scored the pin with a reverse crossbody from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard joined David Crockett on commentary
Worldwide – 6/2/84 – featured David Crockett on commentary; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in which Crockett reviewed footage of Blanchard recently attacking Johnny Weaver at the commentary table, with Blanchard eventually beating Weaver with the TV title belt; Blanchard then said a lot of people were upset that he shortened the TV title time-limit to 10 minutes and then extended it to 20 minutes and then poured $10,000 into a fish bowl and said any man that could beat him would win the belt and the money; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dick Slater, in possession of the NWA US Title, in which he called Ricky Steamboat a sissy and NWA World Champion Ric Flair a woman; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jimmy Valiant & Pez Whatley in which they brought out a female manequin with a wig, calling it Adrian Street; Valiant eventually said he would put the manequin’s dress on Street; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes regarding his chase for the NWA World Title; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones & the Assassin regarding Valiant; included Crockett conducting a closing interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff regarding them putting Jay Youngblood in the hospital; during the interview, it was noted Koloff was wearing a new USSR headband sent to him by his nephew:
Mark Youngblood pinned Bob Owens at around the 4:11 mark with a double axe handle off the top; during the bout, it was noted Mark’s new tag team partner is named the Renegade
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw (w/ Gary Hart) fought Mark Fleming to a no contest at the 2-minute mark when Angelo Mosca Sr., who was watching the match from the aisle, climbed in the ring and told Fleming that he wanted to face the Outlaw; when Fleming objected, Mosca threw him to the floor and brawled with the Outlaw; as Mosca tried to unmask the champion, Hart attacked Mosca from behind and both men choked him with the Outlaw’s bullrope; Angelo Mosca Jr. eventually came out to make the save
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Ben Alexander at 4:09 with a chop and forearm to the head; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match
Adrian Street (w/ Ms. Linda) pinned Keith Larson with a reverse splash off the middle turnbuckle at 3:49
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Al Scott at 3:07 after hitting him with a loaded headbutt
NWA Tag Team Campions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Randy Barber & Gerald Finley at 4:07 when Kernodle scored the pin with a dropkick from the middle turnbuckle; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the bout
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – May 24, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Doug Vines
Johnny Weaver defeated Jeff Sword
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Great Kabuki
Assassin #1 defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Mark Youngblood
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater
Dusty Rhodes & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – May 24, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Angelo Mosca Sr. fought Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw to a draw
Pez Whatley & Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
AJPW @ Yokosuka, Japan – May 24, 1984
Ric Flair defeated NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match to win the title, 2-1; Von Erich used ‘Eye of the Tiger’ as his entrance music and wore an ‘In Memorium David 1958-1984’ jacket; fall #1: Von Erich pinned Flair with the claw at 15:52 after catching Flair coming off the top rope; fall #2: Von Erich submitted to the figure-4 at 20:51 after being caught in the hold more than 30 seconds; fall #3: Flair pinned Von Erich with a roll over at 29:58; Beth Flair was shown in attendance during the match; after the contest, Flair was presented with the winner’s trophy
AJPW @ Funabashi, Japan – May 25, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Harley Race to a draw in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match; fall #3: the two fought to a double count-out
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – May 25, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Gary Royal
The Outlaw defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Mark Youngblood
Rufus R. Jones & Brian Adidas defeated Ernie Ladd & Sandy Barr
Adrian Street defeated Pez Whatley
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – May 25, 1984
The Junkyard Dog vs. the Great Kabuki did not take place as advertised
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Ron Bass defeated Jeff Sword
Vinnie Valentino defeated Doug Vines
Johnny Weaver defeated Paul Kelly
The Assassin defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat fought Dick Slater to a double count-out in a No DQ match
Dusty Rhodes & Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – May 26, 1984
TV taping:
The Assassin defeated Angelo Mosca Sr.
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dusty Rhodes
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater
Also included 8 other matches
JCP @ Emporia, VA – Greensville County High School – May 27, 1984
Sponsored by the Emporia Greensville Chamber of Commerce
Included NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Dick Slater, Wahoo McDaniel and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – May 27, 1984
Mark Youngblood vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw
Rufus R. Jones vs. the Assassin
Jimmy Valiant vs. Adrian Street
The Junkyard Dog & Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard & NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle (double strap and chain match)
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – May 27, 1984
Tony Parisi defeated Jeff Sword
Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines
Terry Kay defeated Don Kolov
Buddy (Bret) Hart & Johnny Weaver defeated Leo Burke & Rudy Kay
The Grapplers defeated Pez Whatley & Vinnie Valentino
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Great Kabuki (w/ Bobby Bass)
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ Bobby Bass) in a Russian Chain Match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater at 16:38
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – May 28, 1984
Jesse Barr defeated Keith Larson
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
Ron Garvin defeated Jake Roberts
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & Rufus R. Jones
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
AWA @ St. Paul, MN – May 28, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Bruiser Brody to a double disqualification
JCP @ East Rutherford, NJ – Meadowlands – May 29, 1984
Invader #1 (Jose Gonzalez) pinned the Great Kabuki
National TV Champion Ron Garvin pinned Jake Roberts
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Les Thornton defeated El Gran Apollo via count-out
Dusty Rhodes pinned the Assassin (Jesse Barr) at 1:30
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood when Whatley was pinned
Wahoo McDaniel fought All Japan PWF Champion Stan Hansen to a double disqualification
National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Jimmy Valiant & King Kong Bundy when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Bundy
WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion Carlos Colon pinned NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat at 32:00 with a roll over and grabbing the tights for leverage
JCP @ Emporia, VA – May 31, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
Also included NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Adrian Street, Wahoo McDaniel, and Brian Adidas
JCP @ Charlotte Courthouse, VA – Randolph Henry High School Field – May 31, 1984
Included NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle, Mark Youngblood, Rufus R. Jones, and Johnny Weaver
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – June 1, 1984 (7,643)
Marty Jannetty defeated Roger Kirby
Tommy Rogers defeated TD Stone
The Masked Grapplers defeated Ted Oates & Thomas Ivey (sub. for Jerry Oates)
Jim Duggan defeated Luke Graham
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Kamala via disqualification
Blackjack Mulligan & Blackjack Lanza defeated Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan Al Kaissie
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Kerry Von Erich to a 60-minute time-limit draw
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – June 2, 1984
Mark Fleming defeated Bobby Bass
Keith Larson defeated Gary Quarternelli
Brett Hart defeated Paul Kelly
Mark Youngblood defeated Kurt Von Hess
Pez Whatley defeated Jeff Sword
Angelo Mosca Jr. fought the Outlaw to a draw
National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle to a no contest
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – June 3, 1984
Adrian Street vs. Tommy Rogers
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Sweet Brown Sugar
National TV Champion Ron Garvin vs. Dick Slater
Jake Roberts vs. King Kong Bundy
The Spoiler vs. King Konga
National Heavyweight Champion Brad Armstrong vs. Ted Dibiase
National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. Jimmy Valiant & Tim Horner
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Stan Hansen
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – June 3, 1984 (matinee)
TV taping:
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
The Assassin defeated Mark Fleming
Jesse Barr defeated Sam Houston
Ron Garvin vs. Jake Roberts
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ron Garvin
Also included Rufus R. Jones, Assassin #1, Jesse Barr, Brian Adidas and others
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – June 3, 1984
Gene Ligon defeated Ben Alexander
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Brett Hart defeated Kurt Von Hess
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 4, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
Brett Hart defeated Paul Kelly
Sam Houston defeated Kurt Von Hess
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Brian Adidas
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater in a falls count anywhere match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – June 5, 1984
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood
Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
Kamala won a battle royal
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Sam Houston defeated Kurt Von Hess
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat to a draw
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 6, 1984
TV taping:
Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy defeated Doug Vines & an unknown
King Kong Bundy defeated Dale Veasey
Rufus R. Jones defeated Assassin #1
Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts defeated Paul Kelly & Doug Vines
Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts defeated Jeff Sword & Ben Alexander
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
King Kong Bundy defeated Paul Kelly
National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Keith Larsen & an unknown
Worldwide – 6/9/84 – featured David Crockett on commentary; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in which he said everyone was complaining about the time limit of his title matches, then said he had extended the time limit to 20 minutes and would continue to put up his $10,000 in title matches; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes regarding wanting a title shot with NWA World Champion Ric Flair and that Harley Race wanted back in the title picture as well; Rhodes then noted Blanchard’s comments earlier in the show, saying he would take Blanchard’s money if he got the chance and then cut a promo on Paul Jones; included Crockett conducting an interview with the Assassin & Jones in which Jones spoke about Valiant and Rhodes being on his registry; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Hart & NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw regarding the attack on Gene Ligon earlier in the show and the challenge of Angelo Mosca Jr.:
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Ben Alexander at 3:36 with a flying forearm and crossbody off the top
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Gary Quartinelli at the 5-minute mark after Jones hit the opponent with his cane behind the referee’s back
Pez Whatley & Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines & Kelly Kiniski at the 6:30 mark when Whatley scored the pin following a flying headbutt; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the bout; during the match, it was noted the Road Warriors, Freebirds, and King Kong Bundy were just some of the names coming to the NWA
King Kong Bundy & Wahoo McDaniel defeated Dale Veasy & Carpenter at around the 1:30 mark when Bundy scored the pin following an elbow drop (unknown location)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Gene Ligon at the 6-minute mark with a knee to the head; after the bout, Ligion tried to get at Jones but was attacked from behind by the Outlaw and whipped; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match
Jimmy Valiant pinned Adrian Street (w/ Miss Linda) at 4:53 after applying the sleeper; prior to the bout, Valiant came out with one of Street’s dresses; after the match, Valiant tried to put the dress on Street but Linda attacked him from behind, with Street then putting the dress on Valiant; moments later, Valiant knocked Street to the floor and ripped off the dress
Dark matches:
Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, & Buddy Roberts defeated Paul Ellering & National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Harley Race to a no contest in a steel cage match
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – June 7, 1984
Paul Kelly defeated Keith Larson
Johnny Weaver defeated Bob Bass
Pez Whatley defeated Kurt Von Hess
Kamala defeated Brett Hart
Stan Hansen defeated Jesse Barr
Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassin
Harley Race defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
The Road Warriors fought the Junkyard Dog & King Kong Bundy to a no contest
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
The Freebirds defeated Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a draw
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – June 8, 1984
Pez Whatley defeated Doug Vines
Vinnie Valentino defeated Paul Kelly
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Angelo Mosca Jr. won a 20-man $30,000 battle royal; other participants included Mark Youngblood, Pez Whatley, the Outlaw and Jesse Barr
Rufus R. Jones & the Junkyard Dog defeated Assassin #1 & Paul Jones via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Dick Slater in a falls count anywhere match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Harley Race in a steel cage match
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – June 9, 1984
Jesse Barr defeated Keith Larson
Doug Vines defeated Mark Fleming
Jeff Sword defeated Sam Houston
Brett Hart defeated Bobby Bass
Rufus R. Jones & Pez Whatley defeated Kamala & the Assassin via disqualification
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
GCW @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – June 9, 1984
Jake Roberts defeated King Konga
Ole Anderson defeated Paul Ellering via disqualification
Nikolai Volkoff defeated King Kong Bundy
The Road Warriors defeated Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol
Harley Race fought Wahoo McDaniel to a draw
The Junkyard Dog & Brad Armstrong defeated Ted Dibiase & the Spoiler
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Ron Garvin
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – June 10, 1984
Terry Kay defeated Nick DeCarlo
The Grapplers defeated Buddy (Bret) Hart & Johnny Weaver
Pez Whatley defeated North American Heavyweight Champion Leo Burke via disqualification
Brian Adidas defeated Canadian TV Champion Don Kernodle to win the title
Angelo Mosca Sr. defeated Assassin #1 via disqualification
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Canadian Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff to win the title
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 11, 1984
Mark Fleming fought Kurt Von Hess to a draw
Sam Houston defeated Doug Vines
Kamala defeated Gary Quartinelli
Paul Jones & the Assassin defeated Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – June 11, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jimmy Golden
Continental @ Pensacola, FL – Municipal Auditorium – June 12, 1984
Rick McGraw vs. Boris Zhukov (Alabama Heavyweight Title)
The Rat Patrol vs. Jerry Stubbs & Arn Anderson
Jimmy Golden vs. the Canadian Wildcat
Jacques Rougeau vs. Rip Rogers
The Rat Patrol vs. Tommy Gilbert (US Jr. Heavyweight Title)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Bob Armstrong
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 12, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Kurt Von Hess
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ernie Ladd
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver; both Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
JCP @ ? – June 13, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 6/16/84 – hosted by David Crockett; included Crockett conducting an interview with Dick Slater about his match earlier in the broadcast with NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat, with Slater calling Steamboat a sissy and showing a contract for a no holds barred match that he wanted Steamboat to sign; Slater then said if he didn’t beat Steamboat in his own kind of match, he would leave the Carolina area; featured Crockett conducting a closing interview with Paul Jones and the Assassin about using his cane as a weapon; the Assassin then admitted he used a foreign object in his mask – his brains:
Jimmy Valiant defeated Doug Vines via submission with the sleeper at 1:09; NWA World Champion Ric Flair provided guest commentary for the bout; following the match, Crockett conducted an interview with Flair, with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard then interrupting and saying he should be the one to interview Flair; after Crockett left, Blanchard said Flair was weak on commentary skills leading to the two men having words and Flair saying women in Texas didn’t think Blanchard was a “big deal;” David Crockett & Johnny Weaver provided commentary for the match
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Keith Larson with a loaded headbutt at 2:12, moments after Jones struck Larson with his cane behind the referee’s back; Jimmy Valiant provided guest commentary for the bout and discussed his feud with Jones; after the match, David Crockett conducted an interview with Valiant in which Valiant said he would be facing Adrian Street in a dress match, with Street having to wear a dress for a month if he lost; Valiant then said he would be after Jones after he finished Street
National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Dale Veasy & Sam Houston at 2:56 when Road Warrior Animal pinned Houston with a clothesline; during the bout, it was noted the Road Warriors wanted a match with NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff (taped at a TV studio)
Vinnie Valentino defeated Dick Slater via disqualification at 4:18 when Slater threw Valentino over the top rope; prior to the bout, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat about the list of people who were looking to take the title from him to be the #1 contender to NWA World Champion Ric Flair; moments later, Slater interrupted, held up his copy of the NWA World Title, and said Steamboat would have to go through him to be the world champion; he then said if Steamboat wanted him, he would wait for him in the ring; Caudle provided commentary for the match; late in the contest, Steamboat joined him on commentary and said Slater had a copy of the world title and he was a copy of a champion; moments later, Steamboat appeared ringside with a trash can and threw Slater’s copied title belt into it as Slater watched; Caudle then conducted an interview with Slater, with Slater demanding Steamboat come back out
Brian Adidas fought Gary Royal to a no contest at 1:06 when Dick Slater interrupted the match; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard joined Bob Caudle on commentary for the match; after the match, NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat joined Bob Caudle, and said he would get in the ring and defend his title against Slater (from Championship Wrestling)
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat fought Dick Slater to a double count-out in an impromptu match at around the 11:30 mark when both men left the ring and began fighting near the entrance (from Championship Wrestling)
Jesse Barr pinned Paul Kelly with a powerslam at 3:33; David Crockett and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided commentary for the bout
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School Gym – June 14, 1984
Paul Kelly vs. Keith Larson
Pez Whatley & Brian Adidas vs. Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw vs. Angelo Mosca Jr.
Jimmy Valiant vs. Adrian Street
Also included Johnny Weaver and Doug Vines
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – June 14, 1984
Vinnie Valentino fought Bobby Bass to a draw
Mark Fleming defeated Gary Royal
Kamala defeated Brett Hart
The Junkyard Dog & Rufus R. Jones defeated Assassin #1 & Paul Jones
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Reidsville, NC – Diamond I Arena – June 15, 1984
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – June 15, 1984
Bobby Bass defeated Sam Houston
Brett Hart defeated Jeff Sword
Vinnie Valentino defeated Kurt Von Hess
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – June 15, 1984 Pez Whatley, Johnny Weaver, & Brian Adidas vs. Jesse Barr, Paul Kelly, & Ernie Ladd
NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw vs. Angelo Mosca Jr. Wahoo McDaniel vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Conway, SC – June 16, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Doug Vines
Johnny Weaver defeated Jesse Barr
Pez Whatley defeated Ernie Ladd via disqualification
The Outlaw defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated Nikita Koloff & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – June 16, 1984 (3,541)
Paul Kelly defeated Brett Hart
Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess
Sam Houston & Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword & Gary Royal
Kamala defeated Mark Fleming
Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassin & Paul Jones
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ivan Koloff
Piscataway, NJ – High School – June 17, 1984 (matinee)
Paul Kelly & Jesse Barr vs. the Masked Invaders
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Brad Armstrong
Dusty Rhodes vs. Dick Slater
Stan Hansen & Ted Dibiase vs. Wahoo McDaniel & Carlos Colon
Totowa, NJ – June 17, 1984
Bobby Bass defeated Terry Dunne
Jesse Barr defeated Paul Kelly
Invader #1 defeated Doug Vines
Ted Dibiase defeated Vinnie Valentino
Wahoo McDaniel & Pez Whatley defeated Stan Hansen & Les Thornton via disqualification
Carlos Colon defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – June 17, 1984
Keith Larson defeated the Turk
Sam Houston defeated Mark Fleming
Nikita Koloff defeated Gene Ligon
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated the Renegade & Mark Youngblood via disqualification
King Kong Bundy, Rufus R. Jones, & Sweet Brown Sugar defeated Kamala, Paul Jones, & the Assassin
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 18, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Gary Royal defeated Mark Fleming
Brickhouse Brown (sub. for Brian Adidas) defeated Kurt Von Hess
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Brian Adidas (sub. for King Kong Bundy) defeated Kamala, Paul Jones, & the Assassin
WCCW @ Ft. Worth, TX – June 18, 1984
Chris Adams defeated George Weingeroff
Jules Strongbow defeated John Tatum
Iceman King Parsons fought Bill Irwin to a draw
The Junkyard Dog defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Mike Von Erich via disqualification
NWA @ Morristown, NJ – Mennon Arena – June 18, 1984
Bobby Bass defeated Angelo Gomez
Jody Sheilds defeated Lady Adonis
Jesse Barr defeated Doug Vines
Invader #1 defeated Paul Kelly; the match was advertised as the Invaders vs. Kelly & Bob Bass
Carlos Colon defeated Les Thornton (sub. for NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard)
Stan Hansen defeated Vinnie Valentino; the match was advertised as Hansen & Dick Slater vs. Pez Whatley & Valentino
Wahoo McDaniel & Pez Whatley defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification
JCP @ Danville, VA – Tunstall High School – June 19, 1984
Johnny Weaver & Pez Whatley vs. Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr
Jimmy Valiant vs. Adrian Street
JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 19, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Paul Kelly
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
The Outlaw defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel & Rufus R. Jones defeated Kamala & the Assassin
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 20, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 6/23/84 – hosted by David Crockett; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, with his $10,000, mocking NWA World Champion Ric Flair before introducing a clip from Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling; in the clip, Bob Caudle conducts an interview with Wahoo McDaniel, who complained about being passed over for world title matches; moments later, Flair joined them and said if McDaniel had an issue he needed to address it with him; Blanchard then interrupted and confronted Flair, eventually punching him in the face and tearing up his suit as Wahoo stood by and watched; Wahoo then told Caudle that at least Blanchard was man enough to put up his title and he couldn’t be mad at him; Flair chased Blanchard backstage before confronting Wahoo, with Wahoo saying men like Blanchard and Harley Race at least put their title up against him; Flair said if Wahoo wanted a title match, he got one; Wahoo then said he was the one that trained Flair and he should be the world champion, not Flair; Blanchard, with Caudle, then said Wahoo had respect for him because he couldn’t take his TV title and $10,000; he then said he would humiliate Flair en route to getting his world title match; Blanchard referred to NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat as “the Closet of the Queen City” because he was hiding in his gym instead of defending his title; featured Caudle introducing a clip from the entrances of the Flair vs. NWA World Champion Kerry Von Erich match on May 24 in Yokosuka, Japan; Caudle then conducted an interview with McDaniel, who said Von Erich had been in wrestling 4-5 years while he had put many more years in and Flair had never put the title up against him; Wahoo said Flair saw Steamboat as the #1 challenger but he disagreed; included a pretaped promo by Steamboat about his decision to come out of retirement, his winning the US title, and said he would face McDaniel with the US title at stake to determine the #1 contender; Wahoo replied that Steamboat picked his own shots while he himself had just recently defeated Harley Race, but he would face Steamboat to prove that he was the #1 contender; after the interview, Caudle showed footage of how Flair defeated Von Erich to regain the NWA World Title; included Caudle conducting an interview with Mark Youngblood & the Renegade, with Mark saying the Renegade (Jay Youngblood) was taking the place of Jay Youngblood and the Renegade saying they would take the NWA Tag Team Titles from Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Rufus R. Jones about the attack he sustained from Paul Jones and the Assassin, with Dusty Rhodes then coming to make his save and applying the figure-4 on Paul; moments later, Kamala came out and attacked Rhodes with a splash and a splash off the top; Rufus then said he was supporting Jimmy Valiant, with Valiant joining them and saying he, Rufus, and Rhodes would take out Paul Jones and his men; Valiant noted during the interview that Rhodes sustained a cracked rib from Kamala; included Crockett conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, in which he discussed his issue with Paul Jones; Street then showed footage from a recent match he had with Jimmy Valiant, during which Jones accidentally struck Street with his cane and caused him to lose; after the match, Jones cornered Valiant with his cane until Street stole the cane away and double teamed Jones; moments later, the Assassin attacked them followed by Kamala; Jones, the Assassin, and Jones then assaulted Valiant and Street; after Jones an dhis men left the ring, Valiant, Street, and Miss Linda were cheered in the ring; after the footage aired, Jones confronted Street, yanked Miss Linda by the hair, and struck Street with his cane; the Assassin and Kamala then appeared, with Kamala hitting a splash on Street before Jones repeatedly struck Street with his cane; moments later, Valiant ran out to chase them away; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones and the Assassin, with Jones saying Street was officially on his hit list registry; included Crockett conducting a closing interview with Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle about Nikita’s arrival and the challenge of the Renegade:
Brian Adidas & Pez Whatley defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines at 3:40 when Whatley pinned Royal with the flying headbutt
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Paul Kelly with the crossbody off the top at 3:32
Kamala (w/ Friday & Paul Jones) pinned Gary Quartinelli at 1:26 after two splashes to the back; after the match, Kamala scaled the top rope but Jones and Friday forced him back down
Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Sam Houston, Brett Hart, & Mark Fleming at 8:11 when Fleming submitted to Nikita’s bearhug; after the bout, Hart and Houston tried to protect Fleming and make Nikita break the hold but they were also beaten down
Dark matches:
Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – June 21, 1984 (matinee)
Mark Fleming defeated Paul Kelly
Kurt Von Hess defeated Gary Quartanelli
Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr defeated Johnny Weaver & Brian Adidas
Adrian Street defeated Pez Whatley
Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – June 21, 1984 (matinee)
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassin
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw to win the title
Paul Jones & Kamala defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Rufus R. Jones
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – June 21, 1984
Kamala defeated Brett Hart
Mark Fleming defeated Gary Royal
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
The Junkyard Dog & Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassin & Paul Jones
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw; both Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – June 22, 1984
Ted Oates defeated Akio Sato
TG Stone defeated Art Crews
Marty Jannetty & Tommy Rogers defeated the Grapplers
Ted Oates (sub. for Jim Duggan) defeated Luke Graham
Nick Bockwinkel defeated Steve O
Missiouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race defeated Curt Hennig
Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, & Jerry Blackwell defeated Billy Robinson, Blackjack Lanza, & Iceman Parsons
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – June 22, 1984
Keith Larsen defeated Bobby Bass
Nikita Koloff defeated Vinnie Valentino
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw
Pez Whatley & Brian Adidas defeated Jesse Barr & Paul Kelly
Rufus R. Jones, Jimmy Valiant, & Adrian Street defeated the Assassin, Kamala, & Paul Jones
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – June 22, 1984
Gary Quartanelli defeated Ali Bey
Mark Fleming defeated Jeff Sword
Brett Hart & Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines
Kurt Von Hess defeated Gene Ligon
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – June 23, 1984
Texas Heavyweight Championship Tournament:
Opening round:
Kerry Von Erich defeated Johnny Mantell
Terry Gordy defeated Black Gordman
Gino Hernandez defeated George Weingeroff
Bill Irwin fought Jose Lothario to a draw; Lothario advanced in the tournament
Jules Strongbow defeated John Tatum
Buck Zumhofe defeated Michael Hayes via forfeit
Kevin Von Erich fought Killer Khan to a double disqualification
Quarter-Finals:
Kerry Von Erich defeated Terry Gordy
Gino Hernandez defeated Jose Lothario
Jules Strongbow defeated Buck Zumhofe
Semi-Finals:
Kerry Von Erich defeated Gino Hernandez; Hernandez advanced due to an injury to Von Erich
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jules Strongbow
Finals: Gino Hernandez defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair to win the Texas Heavyweight Title
JCP @ Fredericksburg, VA – Stafford Senior High School Gym – June 23, 1984
Nikita Koloff defeated Mark Fleming
Vinnie Valentino & Keith Larsen (sub. for Mark Youngblood & the Renegade) defeated Jesse Barr & Paul Kelly
Adrian Street defeated Brickhouse Brown (sub. for Rufus R. Jones)
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. & Rufus R. Jones (sub. for King Kong Bundy)
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – June 24, 1984 (1,200)
Brett Hart defeated Ali Bey
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Doug Vines defeated Sam Houston
Gene Ligon defeated Gary Quartanelli
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
The Outlaw defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – June 24, 1984 (3,019)
King Kong Bundy did not appear as advertised
Mark Fleming defeated Paul Kelly
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
Johnny Weaver defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw & Gary Hart defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. & Rufus R. Jones
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
Wahoo McDaniel pinned NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat to win the title after NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard ran out with a steel chair, swung at McDaniel, with McDaniel ducking and Blanchard hitting Steamboat instead; McDaniel then cleared Blanchard from the ring and made the cover
Toronto, Ontario – Maple Leaf Gardens – June 24, 1984
Jesse Barr defeated John Bonello
Nick Decarlo defeated Bob Marcus
Tony Parisi defeated Gary Royal
Canadian TV Champion Brian Adidas defeated Bobby Bass
Pez Whatley & Vinnie Valentino defeated the Grapplers via count-out
Jimmy Valiant, Angelo Mosca Sr., & Buzz Sawyer defeated Kamala, Assassin #1, & Paul Jones
CWF @ Orlando, FL – June 24, 1984
Hector Guerrero defeated Denny Brown
Chavo Guerrero defeated Mike Davis
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Mike Graham & Joe Lightfoot
Billy Jack Haynes defeated Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification
Mike Rotundo defeated the One Man Gang via disqualificaion
Blackjack Mulligan defeated Kevin Sullivan in a lumberjack match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Dusty Rhodes to a double disqualification
CWF @ West Palm Beach, FL – June 25, 1984 (2,999)
Dick Slater defeated Mike Graham
Black Bart defeated Denny Brown
Hector & Chavo Guerrero defeated Big Daddy & Mike Fever
Velvet McIntyre & Princess Victoria defeated Peggy Lee & Judy Martin
Billy Jack & Mike Rotundo defeated Superstar Billy Graham & Kevin Sullivan
Blackjack Mulligan defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification in a steel cage match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Barry Windham to a double disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 25, 1984
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
Sam Houston defeated Paul Kelly
Jeff Sword defeated Gene Ligon
Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA TV champion Tully Blanchard to a time-limit draw
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via count-out in a No DQ match
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – June 25, 1984
Kurt Von Hess defeated Ben Alexander
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Gary Quartanelli defeated Kurt Von Hess
The Outlaw defeated Keith Larson
The Assassin & Kamala defeated Rufus R. Jones & Angelo Mosca
JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 26, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Doug Vines
Kamala defeated Brett Hart
Adrian Street defeated Johnny Weaver
Ron Garvin defeated Jake Roberts
Pez Whatley defeated the Assassin via disqualification
Rufus R. Jones & Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw & Gary Hart via count-out
CWF @ Tampa, FL – Sun Dome – June 26, 1984
Velvet McIntyre & Princess Victoria defeated Judy Martin & Peggy Lee
Jimmy Valiant defeated Black Bart
Billy Jack Haynes defeated Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification
Dick Slater & Angelo Mosca defeated Mike Rotundo & Chief Joe Lightfoot
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Barry Windham to a 60-minute time-limit draw
Dusty Rhodes & Blackjack Mulligan defeated Kevin Sullivan & the One Man Gang in a lights out barbed wire match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – June 26, 1984
Paul Kelly defeated Gary Quartenelli
Brian Adidas fought Jesse Barr to a draw
Nikita Koloff defeated Keith Larsen
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via count-out
WCCW @ ? – June 27, 1984
George Weingeroff defeated Mike Gallagher
Jules Strongbow defeated Krusher Kruschev
Kerry Von Erich & Iceman King Parsons defeated Bill & Scott Irwin
Kevin Von Erich defeated Terry Gordy via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Chris Adams
CWF @ Punta Gorda, FL – June 27, 1984
Princess Victoria & Velvet McIntyre defeated Judy Martin & Peggy Lee
Dick Slater defeated Mike Graham
Ron Bass defeated Joe Lightfoot
Billy Jack Haynes defeated Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Mike Rotundo to a draw
JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – June 27, 1984
TV taping:
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Brett Hart with the slingshot suplex at 5:10; Tully Blanchard joined Bob Caudle on commentary for the bout; after the match, McDaniel continued to assault his opponent and fought off two preliminary wrestlers that tried to stop him
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw to win the title
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 6/30/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle; included Caudle conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in which he bragged about still having his belt and $10,000, noting he’s turned back challenges from NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel, Dusty Rhodes, and Johnny Weaver and that no one could beat him within 20 minutes; Blanchard joined Caudle on commentary for the show following the opening bout; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Assassin #1 and Paul Jones about Jimmy Valiant, during which Jones said they already got rid of Angelo Mosca and that Rhodes was now in the hospital; included Caudle conducting an interview with Wahoo about winning the US title, making him the top contender to Flair, and was insulted that Flair had never offered him a title match; Caudle then introduced video of how he won the title on 6/24/84 at the Greensboro Coliseum after interference from Blanchard backfired; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts in which they said they wanted NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle and then called out the Road Warriors; included Caudle conducting an interview with Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, about the interference of Paul Jones; moments later, Caudle spoke to Mark Youngblood & the Renegade about their quest for revenge on Koloff & Kernodle; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Angelo Mosca Jr. and Pez Whatley in which they spoke about the challenge of Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Outlaw, Koloff & Kernodle and Kamala; included Caudle conducting an interview with Jones & Assassin #1 about the comments earlier from Street; Caudle then spoke to Koloff & Kernodle about the challenge of Gordy & Roberts, the Road Warriors, Youngblood & the Renegade:
Brian Adidas, Pez Whatley, & Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Mike Starbuck, Ron Bass, & Kurt Von Hess at 4:03 when Whatley pinned Starbuck with the flying headbutt; during the bout, it was noted Wahoo McDaniel was the new NWA US Champion after beating Ricky Steamboat
Kamala (w/ Paul Jones & Friday) defeated Gary Quartinelli & Jason Walker in a handicap match at 2:12 by pinning Walker after twice hitting a splash to the back
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Keith Larson at 9:21 with a side elbow to the head; after the bout, the Outlaw hit Larson with his bullwhip
Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Mike Jackson via submission with a full nelson at 1:56
Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts defeated Roger Bond & Gary Royal at 6:28 when Gordy pinned Bond with a modified powerbomb (Gordy & Roberts’ debut)
Worldwide – 6/30/84 – hosted by Gordon Solie, Ole Anderson, & Johnny Weaver; included Solie conducting an interview with Mark Youngblood & the Renegade about the arrivals of the Road Warriors and Fabulous Freebirds to the tag team division and their goal of getting revenge on NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff; featured Solie conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel about his title victory, with McDaniel saying NWA World Champion Ric Flair would now have to face him the next time he comes to the Carolinas; footage was then shown of the June 24 title match between McDaniel and Ricky Steamboat at the Greensboro Coliseum, which McDaniel won after NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard interfered with a steel chair, swung at McDaniel, and hit Steamboat when McDaniel moved out of the way; McDaniel then said he was the champion, regardless of how it happened, and would not give the title belt under the circumstances of how he won; included Solie conducting an interview with Blanchard about his title matches that also had his $10,000 at stake; moments later, Solie conducted an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff, alongside Nikita Koloff, in which they talked about the new teams in the tag team division and said they had a hospital room reserved for each of them; Solie then spoke with Gary Hart, with Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw, about the challenge of Angelo Mosca Jr.; featured Solie conducting an interview with Paul Jones and the Assassin in which Jones said the Andersons had been added to his hit list registry and he would use the Assassin and Kamala to eliminate them; Jones went on to say they already ran Angelo Mosca Sr. out of the territory and would do the same to Jimmy Valiant, Dusty Rhodes, and Adrian Street; included a video package on Dusty Rhodes in which he narrated over recent matches against the One Man Gang and Harley Race, set to Bob Seger’s ‘Her Strut,’ in which he said he wanted the NWA World Title again; Rhodes then cut a promo saying he was starting his Taking Care of Business Tour ’84 and said he would wear a black glove to show unity; Willie Nelson’s ‘My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys’ played over his promo; footage then aired of Rhodes singing backup on Willie Nelson’s ‘Whiskey River,’ followed by 8mm footage of Rhodes winning the NWA World Title from Harley Race, set to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s ‘Midnight Special;’ featured Weaver conducting an interview with Street about being on Jones’ registry; moments later, Weaver spoke with Pez Whatley, followed by Brian Adidas who congratulated McDaniel on his title win, and then Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts about going after Kernodle & Koloff:
Pez Whatley pinned Mike Jackson at around the 4-minute mark with the flying headbutt; during the bout, it was noted Wahoo McDaniel was the new NWA US Champion and the conclusion of a recent Masked Superstar vs. Spoiler match from the Omni would be shown during the broadcast, time allowing
Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts defeated Kurt Von Hess & Mike Starbuck at 5:54 when Gordy pinned Starbuck after a catapult / clothesline combo; prior to the bout, it was noted Michael Hayes was in Hololulu, HI; during the contest, Ole Anderson said he and Gene Anderson were not done as a tag team
Kamala (w/ Friday & Paul Jones) defeated Keith Larson & Roger Bond in a handicap match at 1:33 by pinning Bond with the splash; after the contest, Kamala beat Larson, put him ontop of Bond, and attempted to make another cover before Friday and Jones pulled him away
Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Paul Kelly via submission with a full nelson at 1:31
Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Doug Vines with the crossbody off the top at 2:17
CWF @ Ocala, FL – June 28, 1984
Hector & Chavo Guerrero defeated Big Daddy & Mike Fever
Princess Victoria & Velvet McIntyre defeated Judy Martin & Peggy Lee
Mike Rotundo fought Angelo Mosca to a draw
Barry Windham fought Dick Slater to a draw
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant defeated the One Man Gang & Superstar Billy Graham
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes via disqualification
JCP @ Orangeburg, SC – County Fairgrounds racetrack – June 28, 1984
Gary Royal vs. Sam Houston
Jeff Sword vs. Brian Adidas
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Wahoo McDaniel
Rufus R. Jones, Johnny Weaver, & Mark Youngblood vs. Paul Jones, Kamala, & the Assassin
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – June 29, 1984
Keith Larsen (sub. for Ken Dillinger) defeated Ben Alexander
Paul Kelly defeated Mark Fleming
Bobby Bass & Kurt Von Hess defeated Brett Hart & Keith Larson
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion the Masked Outlaw defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard ($10,000 challenge; only the TV title at stake)
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – June 29, 1984
Included NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff Don Kernodle, Mark Youngblood, the Renegade, Adrian Street, and Pez Whatley
CWF @ Daytona Beach, FL – Spruce Creek High School – June 29, 1984
Princess Victoria & Velvet McIntyre vs. Judy Martin & Peggy Lee
Mike Rotundo vs. Ron Bass
Blackjack Mulligan vs. Angelo Mosca
Barry Windham vs. Dick Slater
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes (bunkhouse match)
CWF Lords of the Ring – Miami, FL – Orange Bowl – June 30, 1984 (10,000)
Velvet McIntyre & Princess Victoria defeated Judy Martin & Peggy Lee Leather
Mike Graham pinned Chavo Guerrero; stipulations stated the winner would earn a $5,000 bonus
Blackjack Mulligan pinned Kevin Sullivan in a Hangman’s Noose match
The Junkyard Dog, Wahoo McDaniel, & Jimmy Valiant defeated Angelo Mosca, Black Bart, & Ron Bass at the 7-minute mark
Hector Guerrero pinned Denny Brown
Dick Slater pinned Joe Lightfoot
Jerry Lawler defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification
Billy Jack Haynes defeated Superstar Billy Graham via submission in a $50,000 full nelson challenge
US Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair in a non-title Best 2 out of 3 falls match; fall #1: Flair defeated Rhodes via disqualification; fall #2: Rhodes pinned Flair; fall #3: Rhodes defeated Flair via disqualification; the winner won a Lord of the Ring ring and $100,000
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Sumter County Exhibition Center – July 1, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Sam Houston
Johnny Weaver defeated Doug Vines
Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Pez Whatley defeated the Outlaw & Gary Hart
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade defeated Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – July 1, 1984
The Dargon Twins (Midnight Express) defeated Jesse Barr & Paul Kelly
Vinnie Valentino defeated Gary Royal
Nikita Koloff defeated Mark Fleming
Buzz Sawyer defeated Brett Hart
Kamala defeated Gary Quartanelli
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade defeated Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones via disqualification
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ricky Steamboat
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – July 1, 1984
Ron Garvin defeated GCW TV Champion Jake Roberts to win the title
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant vs. the Road Warriors
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County War Memorial Arena – July 2, 1984
NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Johnny Weaver defeated the Outlaw & Gary Hart
Nikita Koloff defeated Gary Royal
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Buzz Sawyer defeated Gary Quartanelli
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Jimmy Valiant to a no contest
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – July 2, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
The Assassins defeated Rufus R. Jones & Pez Whatley
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kamala via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – July 3, 1984
Pez Whatley vs. Paul Kelly did not take place as advertised
The Dargon Twins (Midnight Express) defeated Bobby Bass & Jeff Sword
The Outlaw & Gary Hart defeated Buzz Sawyer & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr.
Rufus R. Jones defeated Jesse Barr
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a double count-out; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake in the match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – July 3, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Assassin #3 defeated Sam Houston
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
Johnny Weaver defeated Kurt Von Hess
Adrian Street defeated Assassin #1
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated the Renegade & Mark Youngblood in a lumberjack match
Jimmy Valiant defeated Kamala via disqualification
JCP @ Myrtle Beach, SC – Convention Center – July 4, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 7/7/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle; included the announcement the NWA US Title had been held up as a result of the recent controversial bout between champion Ricky Steamboat and Wahoo McDaniel, with Caudle then bringing in NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to discuss the match that he interfered in; Blanchard then argued why he should now be the #1 contender to the NWA World Title since there is no US champion; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Paul Jones, with Assassin #1 & #3, in which he talked about kicking Assassin #2 out when he couldn’t carry the load and then said #3 better do his share or he’d be gone, too; included David Crockett, in possession of the vacated NWA US title, conducting an interview with Steamboat about the controversial bout with Wahoo; during the interview, Steamboat said he couldn’t believe Wahoo would have covered him after the interference of Blanchard; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Wahoo, wearing a Starrcade 1984 T-shirt, in which he replied to comments made by Steamboat and NWA World Champion Ric Flair earlier in the show and said Steamboat was a crybaby and should stay out of wrestling and spend more time at his gym; included Caudle conducting an interview with Rufus R. Jones and Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, about Paul Jones and Kamala; included Caudle conducting an interview with Buzz Sawyer, with Sawyer claiming he wanted competition, naming off the likes of Flair, Steamboat, the Youngbloods, and others who he wanted to go through; after Sawyer left, Caudle spoke with NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle, with Nikita Koloff, in which Kernodle said no one had the guts to wrestle them on TV and asked where the Road Warriors and the Fabulous Freebirds were; moments later, they talked about Nikita’s recent in-ring success and winning a battle royal, with Nikita’s ultimate goal being to win the NWA World Title; Caudle then spoke to Blanchard about the US title scene, with Blanchard again saying he was the true #1 contender now:
Assassin #1 & #3 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Gary Quartinelli & Vinnie Valentino when #1 pinned Quartinelli with a headbutt; the show began with the match already in progress; Paul Jones provided guest commentary for the bout and discussed being in Myrtle Beach
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Gary Royal via submission with the figure-4 at 3:35; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the bout; following the commercial break, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with Flair about the held up NWA US title; Flair said he agreed with the decision but was a little disappointed Wahoo McDaniel covered Ricky Steamboat in their controversial match considering what had just happened
Buzz Sawyer pinned Brett Hart with a powerslam at 1:47; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Adrian Street (w/ Miss Linda) defeated Paul Kelly, Kurt Von Hess, & Bobby Bass at 6:08 when Street pinned Kelly with a crucifix; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match
The Renegade pinned Ben Alexander with a tomahawk chop and elbow drop at 3:35; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match
The Outlaw (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Mark Fleming with a cradle at 6:41; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match; during the bout, the match, the cameraman focused on several pretty women in the crowd, with Blanchard claiming to know all their names; after the bout, the Outlaw whipped his opponent with his bullrope
Worldwide – 7/7/84 – included Gordon Solie conducting an opening interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which it was announced the NWA US Title had been held up and the NWA Board of Directors were assessing the situation; Flair said Ricky Steamboat and Wahoo McDaniel were still among his top contenders and he would face them soon; featured David Crockett, with the held up NWA US Title, conducting an interview with Ricky Steamboat of the title belt being held up after his recent match with McDaniel in Greensboro, with Steamboat saying he was surprised that Wahoo would have accepted the title under those circumstances and thanked the board for taking the time to review the match; he went on to say he would face McDaniel anywhere, regardless of having the title at stake; included Solie conducting an interview with McDaniel, who said Flair and Steamboat were happy about the situation of the held up title and he was being conspired against by Flair, Bob Geigel, and Jim Crockett Jr.:
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Ben Alexander at 2:42 with a clothesline; Gordon Solie & NWA World Champion Ric Flair provided commentary for the match
Pez Whatley & Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines & Paul Kelly at 6:21 when Whatley pinned Vines with the flying headbutt; David Crockett provided commentary for the match
Buzz Sawyer pinned Gary Quartinelli with a powerslam at 2:55; Gordon Solie & NWA World Champion Ric Flair provided commentary for the match (Sawyer’s TV debut)
NwA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Nikita Koloff) defeated Dargan Twins at 10:08 when Kernodle scored the pin following the Cannon; the Dargon Twins were referred to as the Midnight Express on commentary; Gordon Solie & NWA World Champion Ric Flair provided commentary, during which Flair noted Ivan was a former WWF champion and beat everyone there
Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Mark Fleming via submission with a spinning full nelson at 4:01; Gordon Solie & NWA World Champion Ric Flair provided commentary for the match
Jimmy Valiant pinned Bobby Bass with the elbow drop at 2:23; Gordon Solie provided sole commentary for the match after NWA World Champion Ric Flair left for a scheduled press conference
Worldwide – 7/28/84: NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Gary Royal via submission with the figure-4 at 3:15; prior to the bout, the two shook hands
Dark match after the taping: NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification when the referee caught NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard shoving Flair’s foot off the bottom rope as McDaniel made a cover after a chop; Flair bled from the head during the match; after the bout, Flair chased Blanchard around the ring and back into the ring, attacking him until Wahoo, who was watching on, aided Blanchard in double teaming Flair; the conclusion of the match and aftermath were later shown during the 7/21/84 Worldwide
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – July 5, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Paul Kelly
Assassin #3 defeated Vinnie Valentino
Mr. Olympia defeated Gary Royal
Buzz Sawyer defeated Keith Larson
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Dusty Rhodes, Adrian Street, & Jimmy Valiant defeated Kamala, Paul Jones, & Assassin #1
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – July 6, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Doug Vines
Rufus R. Jones defeated Bobby Bass
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Johnny Weaver defeated the Masked Outlaw & Gary Hart
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Pez Whatley to a draw
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – July 6, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Gary Royal
Buzz Sawyer defeated Mark Fleming
Nikita Koloff defeated Vinnie Valentino
Assassin #1 defeated Keith Larson
Mr. Olympia defeated Paul Kelly
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones via disqualification in a 5-minute challenge
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade in a No DQ match
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kamala
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Ricky Steamboat; the match had a 90-minute time limit
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – July 7, 1984 (5,868)
Sam Houston defeated Ali Bey
Tom Shaft defeated Kurt Von Hess
Buzz Sawyer defeated Johnny Weaver
Rufus R. Jones defeated Jesse Barr
The Assassins defeated the Midnight Express (Dargon Twins)
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones via disqualification in a 5-minute challenge after outside interference
Jimmy Valiant defeated Kamala (Kamala’s last appearance)
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification when Steamboat threw the champion over the top rope
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Wahoo McDaniel after a backdrop
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – July 8, 1984 (1,200)
Brett Hart defeated Bobby Bass
Mark Fleming defeated Ali Bey
Vinnie Valentino defeated Gary Quartanelli
Nikita Koloff defeated Gary Royal
The Assassins defeated Buzz Sawyer & Adrian Street
Gene & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – July 9, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Bobby Bass
Jesse Barr defeated Jeff Sword (sub. for Brian Adidas)
Buzz Sawyer defeated Vinnie Valentino
Johnny Weaver & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw & Gary Hart
Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, & Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – July 10, 1984
Nikita Koloff defeated Gary Royal
Keith Larsen defeated Ali Bey
Pez Whatley, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr., & Brian Adidas defeated Gary Hart, Buzz Sawyer, & the Masked Outlaw
The Renegade & Mark Young defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via count-out in a No DQ match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – July 10, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
Tom Shaft defeated Paul Kelly
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dusty Rhodes
Wahoo McDaniel, Jimmy Valiant, & Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones, Assassin #1 & #3
Central States @ Lincoln, NE – July 11, 1984
Harley Race defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – July 11, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 7/14/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle:
Worldwide – 7/14/84:
Dark matches:
Dusty Rhodes vs. Assassin #1
Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (title & Blanchard’s $10,000 at stake)
Also included Adrian Street, Wahoo McDaniel, Pez Whatley, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr., Brian Adidas, Mark Youngblood, the Renegade, the Masked Outlaw, Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – July 12, 1984
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
Also included Nikita Koloff
JCP @ Rocky Mount, NC – Ball Park – July 12, 1984
John Shaft vs. Bobby Bass
Jesse Barr vs. Johnny Weaver
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant vs. the Assassins
Adrian Street vs. Paul Jones (5 minute challenge)
JCP @ Gaffney, SC – Limestone College Gym – July 12, 1984
Ali Bey vs. Gene Ligon
Pez Whatley & Brian Adidas vs. Paul Kelly & Buzz Sawyer
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. the Masked Outlaw
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Johnny Weaver (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel vs. Ricky Steamboat
Central States @ Springfield, IL – July 12, 1984
Harley Race vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – July 13, 1984 (4,054)
Ted Oates defeated TG Stone
Grappler #2 defeated Tommy Rogers
Marty Jannetty defeated Grappler #1
The Fabulous Moolah & Peggy Lee defeated Desiree Peterson & Winona Little Heart
The Missing Link defeated Rufus R. Jones
Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race fought Wahoo McDaniel to a no contest
Kerry Von Erich & Barry Windham defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Jerry Blackwell
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – July 13, 1984
Nikita Koloff vs. ?
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – July 13, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Ali Bey
Mark Fleming defeated Gene Ligon
Brian Adidas fought Jesse Barr to a draw
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Johnny Weaver defeated the Masked Outlaw & Gary Hart in a lumberjack match
Dusty Rhodes defeated Buzz Sawyer
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – July 14, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Doug Vines
Gary Quartanelli defeated Jeff Sword
Nikita Koloff defeated Vinnie Valentino
Brian Adidas fought Buzz Sawyer to a draw
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant & Adrian Street defeated the Assassins when Valiant scored the pin
Ricky Steamboat defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification in a non-title match when Wahoo refused to break a hold; after the match, Wahoo and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard double teamed Steamboat and attacked him with a chair
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – July 15, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Mark Fleming
Keith Larson defeated Ali Bey
Assassin #1 & #3 defeated Brian Adidas & Keith Larson (sub. for Johnny Weaver)
Nikita Koloff defeated Paul Kelly
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver (sub. for Wahoo McDaniel); Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake in the match
Jimmy Valiant defeated Buzz Sawyer via disqualification; the bout was origianlly advertised as Valiant vs. Kamala but was changed a few days beforehand
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones via disqualification; the bout had a 5-minute time limit
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – July 15, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
Bobby Bass defeated Dave Dillenger
Tom Shaft defeated Jesse Barr
Vinnie Valentino defeated Kurt Von Hess
Pez Whatley & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Masked Outlaw & Gary Hart
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kerodle defeated the Renegade & Pez Whatley via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – July 16, 1984
Brett Hart (sub. for Pez Whatley) defeated Paul Kelly
Rufus R. Jones defeated Kurt Von Hess
Nikita Koloff defeated Gary Royal
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw; stipulations stated the winner would get to use the Outlaw’s whip
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
The Renegade & Pez Whatley (sub. for Mark Youngblood) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle in a lumberjack match
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – July 16, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Jeff Sword
Brian Adidas defeated Doug Vines
Jesse Barr defeated Tom Shaft
Jimmy Valiant defeated Buzz Sawyer via disqualification
The Assassins defeated Wahoo McDaniel & Adrian Street
JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – July 17, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Kurt Von Hess
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Masked Outlaw
Buzz Sawyer defeated Brett Hart
Nikita Koloff defeated Paul Kelly
The Renegade & Pez Whatley defeated Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle in a lumberjack match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – July 17, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Bobby Bass
Rufus R. Jones defeated Jesse Barr
Jimmy Valiant defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Adrian Street fought Paul Jones to a draw
The Assassins defeated Johnny Weaver & Brian Adidas
JCP @ Winston-Salem, NC – Memorial Coliseum – July 18, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 7/21/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes about the vacant NWA US Title, with Rhodes saying he wanted NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard’s $10,000, discussed Wahoo McDaniel’s attitude change, and his personal quest to regain the NWA World Title; featured Crockett and Dusty Rhodes reviewing footage from NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Wahoo McDaniel title match, held July 4 in Myrtle Beach, SC, with Blanchard at ringside, McDaniel disqualified for Blanchard shoving Flair’s foot off the bottom rope during a McDaniel cover, and Blanchard and McDaniel later double teaming Flair; after the footage, Rhodes showed textbooks to talk about the children that believed in McDaniel and said McDaniel had now made a mockery of them; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Blanchard about he and McDaniel’s attack on Flair, with Blanchard saying Flair and Steamboat were crying just because Wahoo didn’t want to be their tag-along anymore; included Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones, with Assassin #1 & #3, in which he said he was sick of Jimmy Valiant; Assassin #1 then said his taped fists would stop Valiant and he would face Valiant in a taped fist match anytime; Crockett then conducted a closing interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff, with Nikita Koloff, in which they said they were the best in the world:
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines at 5:31 when the Renegade pinned Vines with a running clothesline as Youngblood held Vines in the air; during the bout, it was noted the Youngbloods and NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloffhad been suspended for a post-match brawl weeks earlier and another situation like that could lead to a supsension
Buzz Sawyer (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Keith Larson with the powerslam at 4:03 after catching Larson in mid-air
Assassin #1 & #3 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Vinnie Valentino & Mark Fleming at 5:01 when Assassin #1 pinned Fleming with a punch to the face; during the bout, the announce team noted Assassin #1’s hands were both heavily taped
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ Nikita Koloff) defeated Brett Hart & Sam Houston at 6:06 when Kernodle pinned Hart after the Cannon
Brian Adidas pinned Jeff Sword with the airplane spin at 4:23
Jimmy Valiant & Adrian Street (w/ Miss Linda) defeated Bobby Bass & Ali Bey at 4:45 when Street pinned Bey with a botched crucifix
Dark matches:
The Masked Outlaw vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. (winner gets to use a whip on his opponent)
Jimmy Valiant, Gene & Ole Anderson vs. Paul Jones, Assassins #1 & #3
Central States @ Kansas City, KS – Memorial Hall – July 19, 1984
Harley Race defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via count-out
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – July 19, 1984
Nikita Koloff defeated Vinnie Valentino
Tom Shaft defeated Ali Bey
Brett Hart & Sam Houston defeated Bobby Bass & Jeff Sword
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Masked Outlaw
Buzz Sawyer defeated Jimmy Valiant
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated the Renegade & Mark Youngblood
JCP @ Sumter, SC – July 19, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Paul Kelly defeated Doug Vines
Johnny Weaver defeated Kurt Von Hess
Jesse Barr defeated Mark Fleming
Adrian Street, Rufus R. Jones, & Pez Whatley defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – July 20, 1984
Adrian Street vs. Paul Jones (5-minute challenge)
Johnny Weaver vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
Jimmy Valiant & Dusty Rhodes vs. Assassin #1 & #3
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – July 20, 1984
Ali Bey vs. Tom Shaft
Sam Houston vs. Vinnie Valentino
Doug Vines vs. Brett Hart
Bobby Bass & Jeff Sword vs. Keith Larson & Mark Fleming
Nikita Koloff vs. Gary Royal
Buzz Sawyer vs. Brian Adidas
Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood vs. Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (Gene Anderson as guest referee)
Ricky Steamboat vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – July 20, 1984
Ben Alexander defeated Gary Quartenelli
Johnny Weaver defeated Paul Kelly
Jesse Barr defeated Ken Dillinger
Rufus R. Jones defeated Kurt Von Hess
Assassin #1 & #3 defeated Pez Whatley & Adrian Street
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Masked Outlaw in a whip match
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – July 21, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Jesse Barr
Buzz Sawyer defeated Brett Hart
Nikita Koloff defeated Vinnie Valentino
NWA Mid-Atlantic TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Pez Whatley
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated the Renegade & Mark Youngblood at the 23-minute mark
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification when Steamboat threw the champion over the top rope
Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. Jones, & Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones & the Assassins
WCCW @ Austin, TX – July 22, 1984 (5,000)
George Weingeroff defeated Kelly Kiniski
Iceman King Parsons defeated Scott Irwin
Michael Hayes defeated Jules Strongbow
Kerry Von Erich & Chris Adams defeated Jimmy Garvin & the Missing Link
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Kevin Von Erich
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – July 22, 1984
Buck Zumhofe defeated Kelly Kiniski
Jose Lothario defeated Scott Irwin
Killer Khan defeated Buck Zumhofe
Chris Adams & Stella Mae French defeated Jimmy Garvin & Precious in a loser leaves Texas steel cage match
Gino Hernandez defeated Iceman King Parsons
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Kerry Von Erich to a draw
WCCW @ Ft. Worth, TX – July 23, 1984
George Weingeroff defeated Buddy Roberts
Chris Adams defeated Terry Gordy via disqualification
Mike Von Erich defeated Jimmy Garvin
Kelly Kiniski fought Jules Strongbow to a draw
Kerry Von Erich defeated Michael Hayes
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Gino Hernandez
JCP @ Roxboro, NC – Optimist Park – July 23, 1984
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – July 23, 1984
Vinnie Valentino fought Paul Kelly to a draw
Jesse Barr defeated Brett Hart
Buzz Sawyer defeated Brian Adidas
The Junkyard Dog, the Renegade, & Mark Youngblood defeated Ivan Koloff, Nikita Koloff, & Don Kernodle
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel via reverse decision
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – July 24, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Bobby Bass
Pez Whatley defeated Gary Royal
Buzz Sawyer defeated Sam Houston
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Jesse Barr
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant & Rufus R. Jones defeated Assassin #1 & #3
JCP @ Columbia, SC – July 24, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Doug Vines
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood fought NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff to a double disqualification
The Junkyard Dog defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – July 25, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 7/28/84:
Brian Adidas & Pez Whatley defeated Doug Vines & Bobby Bass
Jimmy Valiant defeated Beach Boy Harper
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Sam Houston with the slingshot suplex
Buzz Sawyer defeated Keith Larson
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff defeated Rufus R. Jones, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr., & Tom Shaft
Worldwide – 7/28/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett conducting an interview with Wahoo McDaniel about the held up NWA US Title, with Wahoo saying he did what he needed to do to win the title; the two then reviewed footage of Wahoo and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard recently double teaming NWA World Champion Ric Flair, with McDaniel saying he had enough of Flair and Steamboat and he hadn’t changed his wrestling style; he then said Steamboat and Flair’s relationship with Jim Crockett Jr., and his being a former NWA President, led to the title being stripped and that he was the being prejudiced against; featured a vignette promoting Rhodes’ Taking Care of Business Tour ’84; included Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones and Assassin #1 in which they reviewed footage of Jimmy Valiant unmasking Assassin #2 earlier in the year, with #1 saying he took that personally and would get revenge on Valiant in a taped fist match; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff about their Six-Man Tag Team Title victory, with Kernodle saying the Renegade & Mark Youngblood can’t take the world titles away, and Ivan demonstrating how much English nephew Nikita had learned; included Crockett conducting an interview with Brian Adidas in which Adidas said he was after Buzz Sawyer for Sawyer taking liberties with him years earlier and separating his shoulder when both men were in Florida; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Valiant, who showed footage of Jones and the Assassins cutting his beard earlier in the year and accepted Assassin #1’s taped fist match challenge; Crockett then conducted an interview with Rufus R. Jones, who said he was supporting Valiant; he then interviewed Adrian Street, with Miss Linda, who said he would take care of Assassin #3 and both he and Valiant would take care of Jones; Crockett then spoke with Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. about the challenge of Buzz Sawyer; included the Flair vs. Gary Royal match taped 7/4/84 in Myrtle Beach, SC:
Brian Adidas pinned Paul Kelly with the airplane spin at 3:35
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff) defeated Gary Quartinelli & Mark Fleming at 6:30 when Kernodle pinned Fleming with the Cannon; prior to the bout, it was announced Kernodle & the Koloffs were the new NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions
Jimmy Valiant pinned Kurt Von Hess with the elbow drop at 1:59; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard joined David Crockett on commentary for the bout
Jay Youngblood defeated Jeff Sword via submission with a sleeper at 5:48; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard joined David Crockett on commentary for the bout
Buzz Sawyer (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Sam Houston at 4:13 after a botched fallaway slam from the middle turnbuckle; Jones briefly joined the announce team during the match
Dark matches:
The Junkyard Dog & Adrian Street vs. Assassin #1 & #3
Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake
JCP @ Rocky Mount, VA – High School Gym – July 26, 1984
Included Pez Whatley, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, and Jimmy Valiant
JCP @ Wilson, NC – July 26, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Gary Quartanelli
Sam Houston defeated Brett Hart
Nikita Koloff defeated Gary Royal
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated the Renegade & Mark Youngblood
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – July 27, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Paul Kelly
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Pez Whatley defeated Kurt Von Hess
Adrian Street defeated Paul Jones
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Buzz Sawyer
Dusty Rhodes & Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 & #3
WCCW @ Dallas, TX – July 27, 1984
George Weingeroff defeated Mike Gallagher
Jules Strongbow defeated Krusher Krushev
Kevin Von Erich defeated Terry Gordy via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Chris Adams
Mike Von Erich & Iceman King Parsons defeated Bill & Scott Irwin
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – July 27, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Jeff Sword
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
The Junkyard Dog & Rufus R. Jones defeated Gary Royal & Jesse Barr
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
JCP @ Lovingston, VA – Nelson County High School Gym – July 28, 1984
Included Paul Jones, Assassin #1 & #3, Johnny Weaver, Rufus R. Jones, Jimmy Valiant, and Adrian Street
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – July 28, 1984 (4,129)
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Pez Whatley defeated Gary Royal
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Buzz Sawyer
Dusty Rhodes defeated the Masked Outlaw
The Junkyard Dog defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Ricky Steamboat defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – July 29, 1984 (1,200)
Sam Houston defeated Bobby Bass
Vinnie Valentino defeated Jeff Sword
Johnny Weaver defeated Jesse Barr
Pez Whatley defeated Gary Royal
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel
CWF @ Ocala, FL – Jai Alai Fronton – July 29, 1984
Scott McGhee vs. the Saint
The Break Dancers vs. Hector & Chavo Guerrero
Chief Joe Lightfoot vs. the Dream
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Billy Jack Haynes
Blackjack Mulligan & Barry Windham vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Angelo Mosca
The One Man Gang vs. Ron Bass (chain match)
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – July 29, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Quartinelli
Keith Larson defeated Mark Fleming
Brett Hart defeated Kurt Von Hess
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant, Adrian Street, & Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Jones, Assassin #1 & #3
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – July 29, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Ali Bey
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Doug Vines
The Junkyard Dog fought Buzz Sawyer to a double disqualification
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
CWF @ Orlando, FL – Eddie Graham Sports Stadium – July 29, 1984
Hector & Chavo Guerrero vs. the Break Dancers
Denny Brown vs. the Dream
The Staint vs. Chief Joe Lightfoot
Scott McGhee vs. Superstar Billy Graham
Mike Rotundo vs. Dory Funk Jr.
Billy Jack vs. Kevin Sullivan (death match)
Blackjack Mulligan & the One Man Gang vs. Ron Bass & Angelo Mosca
Barry Windham vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – July 30, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bobby Bass
Buzz Sawyer defeated Tom Shaft
Jesse Barr defeated Sam Houston
The Assassin #1 & #3 defeated Jimmy Valiant & Adrian Street
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Pez Whatley
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – July 30, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Paul Kelly
Doug Vines defeated Brett Hart
Johnny Weaver & Brian Adidas defeated Kurt Von Hess & Gary Royal
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Rufus R. Jones
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood fought NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle to a time-limit draw
CWF @ West Palm Beach, FL – Auditorium – July 30, 1984
Breakdancer #1 defeated Shotgun Willie
Black Bart defeated Dennis Brown
The Dream defeated Breakdancer #2
The Saint defeated Joe Lightfoot
Hector & Chavo Guerrero defeated Mike Rotundo & Scott McGhee
Scott McGhee defeated Superstar Billy Graham
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Billy Jack
Kevin Sullivan & Ron Bass defeated Blackjack Mulligan & the One Man Gang in a bunkhouse match
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
CWF @ Tampa, FL – Sundome – July 31, 1984
Blackjack Mulligan & the One Man Gang vs. Ron Bass & Angelo Mosca
Barry Windham vs. Superstar Billy Graham
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes
Also included 5 other matches
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – July 31, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Doug Vines
Johnny Weaver defeated Bobby Bass
Rufus R. Jones defeated Jesse Barr
Brian Adidas defeated Buzz Sawyer
Assassin #3 defeated Adrian Street
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 in a lumberjack match
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – August 1, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 8/4/84 – featured Bob Caudle on commentary; included Caudle and David Crockett introducing a video package in which Jim Crockett Jr. announced the signing of Barry Windham, during which he gave him the keys to a custom Z28 convertable; Windham then said he was happy to wrestle under the Crockett banner and was looking forward to being part of Starrcade 84; Crockett then said Windham’s first match would be Aug. 18 in Greensboro against NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff; footage was then shown of Windham pinning then-NWA World Champion Halrey Race in Florida; featured Caudle speaking with Rufus R. Jones about the upcoming Starrcade 84, during which Jones praised Jimmy Valiant and Pez Whatley; included Caudle conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard and Wahoo McDaniel, with Blanchard saying he would defend his title on TV when it was worth his while and the two noting McDaniel recently pinned NWA World Champion Ric Flair in Kansas City, KS; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Paul Jones and the Assassin about the taped fist match challenge of Jimmy Valiant; included footage of Flair visiting Blackjack Mulligan’s home, with Dusty Rhodes beside Mulligan, in which Flair said he needed someone to watch his back against Blanchard and Wahoo in the Mid-Atlantic territory; Mulligan said he and Wahoo went back to when they were kids and while he loved the Mid-Atlantic area, he would have to think about it and talk to his family about it; Mulligan then gave Flair a beer and told him to join them at the bonfire with his family; featured Caudle conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions – Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle, with the three discussing Windham and Rhodes:
Brian Adidas pinned Paul Kelly with an airplane spin at 2:53
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones & Assassin #3) pinned Brett Hart with a right hand punch at 3:58; during the bout, Jones joined Bob Caudle on commentary to discuss the taped fist challenge by Jimmy Valiant
Jimmy Valiant defeated Gary Royal via submission with the sleeper at 1:40
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff) defeated Rufus R. Jones & Pez Whatley at 7:36 when Koloff pinned Whatley after Kernodle came off the top with an elbow, behind the referee’s back, as Whatley had Koloff in an abdominal stretch
The Renegade (w/ Mark Youngblood) pinned Jeff Sword with a falling double chop at 3:35
Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston & Vinnie Valentino at 2:52 when Blanchard pinned Houston with the slingshot suplex; Dusty Rhodes joined Bob Caudle to provide guest commentary for the bout
Worldwide – 8/4/84 – included David Crockett & Johnny Weaver on commentary; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes in which Rhodes challenged NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a 60-minute time-limit match, said he also wanted a shot at NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel, and mentioned Barry Windham’s arrival to JCP; Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll” played in the background during the interview; included Bob Caudle conducting an interview with Crockett in which he introduced footage of Jim Crockett Jr. and Barry Windham, with Jim saying he signed Windham to the most lucrative contract in professional sports and gave him the keys to a custom Z28 convertable; Windham then said he was happy to wrestle under the Crockett banner and was looking forward to being part of Starrcade 84; Jim then said Windham would make his debut at the Greensboro Coliseum on Aug. 18 against NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff; footage then aired of Windham beating then-NWA World Champion Harley Race during a Championship Wrestling from Florida taping on 7/4/83; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Wahoo McDaniel regarding the NWA US Title being held up and challenging NWA World Champion Ric Flair; included a vignette of Flair meeting Blackjack Mulligan at a campfire, trying to convince Mulligan to help him against McDaniel & Blanchard; Rhodes stood behind Mulligan during the segment; Mulligan eventually said he wanted to think about it and invited Flair to sit with his other friends and share a beer:
Rufus R. Jones pinned Kurt Von Hess with a headbutt at 2:57
Mark Youngblood (w/ the Renegade) pinned Doug Vines at 3:36 with a double chop
Assassin #1 (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Sam Houston with a right hand punch at 4:20
Jimmy Valiant defeated Jeff Sword via submission with the sleeper at 4:23
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle) defeated Gary Royal at 2:52 via submission with the cobra clutch
Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas & Pez Whatley at 5:37 when McDaniel pinned Whatley with a chop after Blanchard tripped Whatley from the floor; Dusty Rhodes joined David Crockett on commentary for the match; after the match, Adidas made the save
Dark match: Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
JCP @ Columbia, SC – August 1, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Kurt Von Hess
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Pez Whatley
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff defeated the Renegade & Mark Youngblood
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
CWF @ Miami, FL – August 1, 1984
Hector & Chavo Guerrero defeated Joe Lightfoot & Scott McGhee
The Saint defeated Mike Rotundo
Dory Funk Jr. fought Mike Graham to a draw
Scott McGhee defeated Superstar Billy Graham
Blackjack Mulligan & the One Man Gang defeated Ron Bass & Kevin Sullivan
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes via disqualification
CWF @ Lake City, FL – Community College – August 2, 1984
The Break Dancers vs. Hector & Chavo Guerrero
Scott McGhee vs. Black Bart
Mike Rotundo & Chief Joe Lightfoot vs. Superstar Billy Graham & Kevin Sullivan
Billy Jack vs. Angelo Mosca
The One Man Gang vs. Ron Bass
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Barry Windham
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – August 2, 1984
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ St. Louis, MO – August 3, 1984
Art Crews vs. Gypsey Joe
Marty Jannetty vs. Ted Oates
Dick the Bruiser vs. Chris Markoff
Jerry Blackwell & Luke Graham vs. Jim Brunzell & Buzz Tyler
Tommy Rogers vs. Grappler #1 (beard vs. mask match)
Blackjack Lanza vs. Sheik Adnan Al Kaissie
Iceman King Parsons defeated Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – August 3, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. Buzz Sawyer did not take place as advertised
Keith Larson defeated Doug Vines
Assassin #3 defeated Sam Houston
Johnny Weaver defeated Gary Royal
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Nikita Koloff defeated Pez Whatley
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
Dusty Rhodes defeated Assassin #1
Ricky Steamboat & Jimmy Valiant defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
CWF @ Lakeland, FL – August 4, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Superstar Billy Graham
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – August 4, 1984 (4,231)
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
Nikita Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
Assassin #1 defeated Rufus R. Jones
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification when Koloff threw Youngblood over the top rope
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Jimmy Valiant to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Ricky Steamboat at the 23-minute mark after a suplex
CWF @ Tallahassee, FL – Leon County Civic Center – August 4, 1984
Barry Windham vs. Superstar Billy Graham
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Billy Jack Haynes
Blackjack Mulligan & the One Man Gang vs. Ron Bass & Angelo Mosca
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – August 5, 1984
Assassin #3 defeated Adrian Street
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1
Dusty Rhodes, Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions – Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard at the 19-minute mark
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Sumter County Exhibition Center – August 5, 1984
Buzz Sawyer defeated Sam Houston
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle defeated Johnny Weaver
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant & Adrian Street defeated the Assassins
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – August 6, 1984
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – August 6, 1984
Vinnie Valentino defeated Paul Kelly
JJ Dillon defeated Tom Shaft
Brian Adidas defeated Jesse Barr
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Bobby Bass
Rufus R. Jones & Adrian Street defeated Assassin #1 & #3
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – August 7, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Bobby Bass
Brian Adidas defeated Gary Royal
JJ Dillon defeated Brett Hart
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Kurt Von Hess
Assassin #3 defeated Adrian Street
Assassin #1 defeated Rufus R. Jones
JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – August 8, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 8/11/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle; included Caudle conducting an interview with JJ Dillon about his arrival to Jim Crockett Promotions, with Dillon saying he was upset to see Paul Jones was not treated better in JCP and he would soon be bringing in the Long Riders; footage then aired of Ron Bass & Black Bart from Championship Wrestling from Florida set to the entirety of Willie Nelson’s “Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys” (Dillon’s debut); featured Caudle conducting an interview with Wahoo McDaniel and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in which they reviewed footage of Dusty Rhodes facing Blanchard, McDaniel interfereing, and Blanchard and McDaniel fighting off everyone that attempted to intervene; moments later, they reviewed footage of Blanchard and McDaniel hitting a spike piledriver on NWA World Champion Ric Flair during a recent Flair vs. McDaniel match in Charlotte, with Ricky Steamboat, Dusty Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, Rufus R. jones, and others then tending to Flair before Flair was carried backstage; McDaniel went on to tell Blackjack Mulligan to stay where he was and don’t think about coming back to aid Flair against he and Blanchard; included Caudle conducting an interview with Flair in which Flair discussed McDaniel’s attitude change and noted his recent trip to find Mulligan to be his partner; Flair then said he brought a tape with him that had Mulligan’s answer, and noted he himself hadn’t seen it yet; footage then aired from Mulligan’s home in Florida in which he said he had accepted Flair’s offer and would return to JCP after a 3-year absence; beside Mulligan was a man playing guitar and singing Willie Nelson’s “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys;” after the clip aired, Flair said he would put the world title aside so he and Mulligan could take care of McDaniel and Blanchard; Flair then wished the US Olympic basketball team well, noting the likes of Michael Jordan who were on the team and from North Carolina; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Rhodes about the attack he sustained from McDaniel and Blanchard, with Rhodes then saying he was done with the Russians and the NWA Tag Team Titles were coming back to America; :
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Gary Royal with the crossbody off the top at 4:54
Brian Adidas pinned Bobby Bass with the airplane spin at 3:50
Assassin #1 (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Doug Vines with the taped fist punch at 2:06
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated Jesse Barr & Jeff Sword at 3:57 when the Renegade pinned Sword with a slingshot splash into the ring
Barry Windham pinned Pat Malloy with the lariat at 1:28; Johnny Weaver joined Bob Caudle on commentary for the bout to discuss Windham’s upcoming arrival in the Mid-Atlantic area; after the footage aired, Weaver and Caudle reviewed similar footage of Mike Rotundo vs. Tommy Wright and discussed Rotundo’s pending arrival as well (Championship Wrestling from Florida)
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart at 3:06 when Hart submitted to Nikita’s Cobra Clutch; prior to the bout, Bob Caudle spoke with NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle, who had the Russian National Anthem played to honor his student, Nikita; Kernodle joined Caudle on commentary for the bout
Worldwide – 8/11/84 – featured David Crockett & Johnny Weaver on commentary; included Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones & JJ Dillon in which Jones said Dillon and he had monopolized the talent across the country but now they were in the same territory; Dillon then said Jimmy Valiant had become a thorn in the side of Jones and he would help his friend take care of the problem; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard regarding their partnership; moments later, footage was shown of Blanchard’s recent match with Dusty Rhodes, during which McDaniel interfered to double team Rhodes; footage was then shown of Blanchard coming out at the Charlotte Coliseum as NWA World Champion Ric Flair was wrestling McDaniel, with the two then dropping Flair with a spike piledriver; Rhodes, Jimmy Valiant, Ricky Steamboat, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr., and others then came out to tend to Flair and helped him from the ring; McDaniel then discussed Flair turning to Blackjack Mulligan for help against himself and Blanchard; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jones & Assassin #1 regarding Valiant and Assassin’s taped fists; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Flair regarding McDaniel & Blanchard and finding Mulligan in Florida to help him out; Flair then showed footage of Mulligan by a fireside in which he said he would be coming back to Mid Atlantic after a 3-year absence to help Flair; Flair then said Blanchard’s girlfriends all ask him “Where’s the beef?”:
Brian Adidas pinned Kurt Von Hess at around the 3-minute mark with an airplane spin
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. pinned Doug Vines with a crossbody off the top at 5:07
Rufus R. Jones pinned Gary Royal with a headbutt at 5:00
JJ Dillon pinned Sam Houston with a bodyslam and elbowdrop after avoiding a running knee in the corner
Barry Windham pinned an unknown with a lariat at the 30-second mark; after the bout, footage was also shown of Mike Rotundo pinning an unknown in Florida following an airplane spin (Championship Wrestling from Florida)
Wahoo McDaniel pinned Keith Larson with a slingshot suplex at 5:52; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match; after the bout, Blanchard cut a promo on NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Blackjack Mulligan
JCP @ Fishersville, VA – Augusta Expo – August 9, 1984
Tom Shaft vs. Kurt Von Hess
Johnny Weaver vs. Gary Royal
Vinnie Valentino vs. Jesse Barr
Nikita Koloff vs. Angelo Mosca Jr.
Adrian Street & Rufus R. Jones vs. Assassin #1 & #3
JCP @ Rocky Mount, NC – Ballpark – August 9, 1984
Pez Whatley vs. Ali Bey
Brian Adidas vs. Buzz Sawyer
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (No DQ match)
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Ricky Steamboat to a draw; both Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – August 10, 1984
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – August 10, 1984
Johnny Weaver (sub. for Pez Whatley) defeated Jesse Barr
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Johnny Weaver defeated JJ Dillon (sub. for Buzz Sawyer)
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr.
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
JCP @ Wilmington, NC – Legion Stadium – August 11, 1984
Jesse Barr vs. Pez Whatley
Gary Royal vs. Vinnie Valentino
Doug Vines vs. Keith Larson
Assassin #3 vs. Adrian Street
Rufus R. Jones vs. Assassin #1
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr.
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – August 11, 1984
JJ Dillon defeated Tom Shaft
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
Brian Adidas defeated Nikita Koloff
Johnny Weaver defeated Bobby Bass
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
JCP @ Kingsport, TN – Dobyns-Bennett High School Gym – August 12, 1984
Vinnie Valentino vs. Doug Vines
Sam Houston vs. Keith Larson
Brian Adidas vs. Kurt Von Hess
Rufus R. Jones vs. Nikita Koloff
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (Best 2 out 3 falls)
JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – August 12, 1984
Paul Kelly defeated Ben Alexander
Jesse Barr defeated Brett Hart
Assassin #3 defeated Adrian Street
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ricky Steamboat
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – August 13, 1984
TV taping:
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jimmy Valiant via referee’s decision
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Jim Horton & Randy Barber
Jimmy Valiant defeated Gary Royal
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Rocky King
Brian Adidas defeated Randy Barber
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood defeated Kurt Von Hess & Doug Vines
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 8/18/84:
Worldwide – 8/18/84 – hosted by Johnny Weaver & David Crockett; included Crockett conducting an interview with Ricky Steamboat about the vacant NWA US Title and the attitude change of Wahoo McDaniel; moments later, Steamboat introduced NWA World Champion Ric Flair, who he said had agreed to be his partner against the likes of McDaniel and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; Flair then reviewed footage of him sustaining a spike piledriver recently from McDaniel and Blanchard, said he was knocked out for 9 minutes, said the area loves “a hell of a fight” and that’s what he and Steamboat would give them (“hell” was censored); featured Crockett conducting an interview with McDaniel and Blanchard about Flair’s comments earlier in the broadcast, during which McDaniel motioned to the vacant NWA US Title in Crockett’s possession and said he himself was the rightful champion; included Crockett conducting an interview with JJ Dillon about his win earlier in the broadcast and discussed the arrivals of the Zambouie Express and Black Bart & Ron Bass; Dillon and Crockett then reviewed footage of Barry Windham beating Mr. Olympia with a lariat from Championship Wrestling from Florida; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff, during which Ivan passed on his Russian chain to his nephew:
Brian Adidas defeated Randy Gardner via submission with a sleeper at 3:39
JJ Dillon pinned Brett Hart with an elbow drop at 3:09
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Kurt Von Hess via submission with the figure-4 at 5:07
Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jim Horton & Randy Barber at 3:27 when Blanchard scored the pin with the slingshot suplex
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff) vs. the Renegade & Mark Youngblood (No DQ); only the first 17-minutes of the bout aired before the broadcast ended
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – August 17, 1984
Adrian Street vs. JJ Dillon
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. the Renegade & Brian Adidas
Rufus R. Jones vs. Assassin #1
Jimmy Valiant vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – August 17, 1984
Ron Bass & Black Bart vs. Sam Houston & Brian Adidas
Johnny Weaver vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff (No DQ, Best 2 out of 3 falls)
Also included Brett Hart, Nikita Koloff, Mike Rotundo, Paul Kelly and Denny Brown
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – August 18, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Paul Kelly
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Rufus R. Jones & Brian Adidas
Dusty Rhodes defeated Assassin #3
The Renegade defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle via disqualification
Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff (Windham’s debut)
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a taped fist match
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a 30-minute time-limit draw
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification at the 21-minute mark
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – August 19, 1984 (matinee) (2,100)
Keith Larson defeated Mike Fever
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
JJ Dillon defeated Denny Brown
Mark Youngblood, Angelo Mosca (sub. for Pez Whatley), & the Renegade defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a taped fist match
Dusty Rhodes & Blackjack Mulligan fought NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a no contest (Mulligan’s in-ring return after a 3-year absence)
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – August 19, 1984 (6,000+)
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Johnny Weaver & Angelo Mosca Jr.
Tom Shaft defeated Jeff Sword
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Rufus R. Jones & Brian Adidas
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle via disqualification
The Assassin defeated Jimmy Valiant
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
Blackjack Mulligan fought NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel to a double disqualification for outside interference
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – August 20, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Ben Alexander (sub. for Vinnie Valentino)
Sam Houston defeated Mike Fever
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
NWA 6-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Mark Youngblood
The Renegade defeated NWA 6-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Blackjack Mulligan fought Wahoo McDaniel to a double disqualification
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – August 21, 1984
Assassin #3 fought Denny Brown to a draw
Black Bart defeated Tom Shaft
Ron Bass defeated Rufus R. Jones
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – August 21, 1984
Ivan Koloff defeated Tim Horner
Brad Armstrong defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Tommy Rich & Tony Atlas fought Rip Rogers & Ted Oates to a draw
National Tag Team Champion Ron Garvin won a battle royal
Bob Armstrong defeated National Heavyweight Champion Ted Dibiase in a lumberjack match
JCP @ Winston-Salem, NC – Memorial Coliseum – August 22, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 8/25/84:
Worldwide – 8/25/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett conducting an interview with JJ Dillon, Ron Bass, & Black Bart about the Longriders’ arrival, with Dillon saying the “trail has been very dusty” in speaking about their travel from Texas; moments later, Bass & Bart said they were true Texans and would show the fans what they had in store (Bass & Bart’s debut); featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dillon and Paul Jones, with Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad, with Dillon saying he had agreed to turn the Zambouie Express over to Jones since had previously agreed to bring the Longriders into the Mid-Atlantic area; Dillon then read a prepared statement from Akeem – which also appeared verbatim on the screen – in which he said his team demanded the respect they deserved and were fighting against the injustices of 200 years (the Zambouie Express’s debut); included Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes in which he said he would take the Russian flag belonging to NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle and stick it where the sun didn’t shine; Rhodes then hyped Mike Rotundo’s match immediately following his interview; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair about the challenge of Wahoo McDaniel and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, during which he reviewed footage of he and Rhodes recently coming to the aid of Denny Brown against McDaniel and Blanchard:
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. & Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword & Doug Vines when Mosca pinned Vines with the crossbody off the top at 5:04
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff) defeated Mike Fever via submission with an overhead backbreaker at 3:37
Barry Windham pinned Gary Royal with the lariat at 3:44; Windham used ZZ Top’s “Sharp Dressed Man” as his entrance music (Windham’s in-ring return)
Ron Bass & Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Gene Ligon & Tom Shaft at 8:03 when Bass pinned Ligon with a powerslam (Bass & Bart’s in-ring debut)
Mike Rotundo pinned Paul Kelly with the airplane spin at 5:18 (Rotundo’s in-ring return)
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Sam Houston & Denny Brown at 4:03 when Houston was pinned after an elbow drop (the Zambouie Express’s debut)
Dark matches:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Assassin #1
Wahoo McDaniel vs. Jimmy Valiant
JCP @ Fredericksburg, VA – Stafford Senior High School Gym – August 23, 1984
Bobby Bass (sub. for JJ Dillon) defeated Brett Hart
Brett Hart defeated Paul Kelly
Brian Adias defeated Jeff Sword
Mike Rotundo (sub. for Adrian Street) defeated Assassin #3
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1
JCP @ Orangeburg, SC – Fairgrounds Racetrack – August 23, 1984
Denny Brown vs. Gary Royal
Sam Houston & Mike Fever vs. Black Bart & Ron Bass
Rufus R. Jones vs. Nikita Koloff
Johnny Weaver vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Mark Youngblood & the Renegade vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Mid-South @ New Orleans, LA – Superdome – August 24, 1984 (21,000)
Jim Duggan vs. Hercules
Magnum TA vs. Butch Reed
Dusty Rhodes & Sonny King (sub. for the Junkyard Dog) defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
Kerry Von Erich fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double disqualification
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – August 24, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Paul Kelly
JJ Dillon defeated Brett Hart
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Johnny Weaver
Black Bart & Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas & Sam Houston
Mike Rotundo defeated Nikita Koloff via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – August 25, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Randy Barber
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – August 25, 1984
Denny Brown fought Brett Hart to a draw
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Mike Fever
Black Bart defeated Johnny Weaver
Ron Bass defeated Rufus R. Jones
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. Mark Youngblood & the Renegade in a No DQ, Best 2 out of 3 falls match
Mid South @ Oklahoma City, OK – August 26, 1984 (16,000)
Kerry Von Erich fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a draw
JCP @ Sumter, SC – August 26, 1984
Keith Larson fought Black Bart to a draw
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Denny Brown & Mike Fever
Johnny Weaver defeated JJ Dillon
Angelo Mosca defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
JCP @ Kingston – August 27, 1984
Rufus R. Jones defeated Nikita Koloff via disqualification
Angelo Mosca defeated Assassin #3
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca & Jay Youngblood
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a taped fist match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – August 27, 1984
Tom Shaft defeated Doug Vines
Mike Rotundo defeated Jeff Sword
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Johnny Weaver & Denny Brown
Brian Adidas defeated Ben Alexander
Barry Windham defeated Wahoo McDaniel
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dusty Rhodes
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – August 28, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Doug Vines
Assassin #3 defeated Keith Larson
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston
Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Jeff Sword
Jay Youngblood & the Renegade defeated Ivan Koloff & Don Kernoodle via disqualification
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a Texas Death Match
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – August 28, 1984
Mike Fever defeated Denny Brown
Brian Adidas defeated Ben Alexander
Mike Rotundo defeated JJ Dillon
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Johnny Weaver & Rufus R. Jones
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Barry Windham to a draw
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
JCP @ Myrtle Beach, SC – August 29, 1984
Mike Rotundo defeated Jeff Sword
Brian Adidas defeated Paul Kelly
Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Mark Fleming & Brett Hart
Barry Windham defeated Doug Vines
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff defeated Denny Brown, Sam Houston, & Gene Ligon
The Zambouie Express defeated Ron Rossi & Keith Larsen
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 9/1/84:
Worldwide – 9/1/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett speaking with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard about the pending Ron Bass vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. match; footage then aired of JJ Dillon and Black Bart preparing Bass backstage in their dressing room; featured Weaver conducting a backstage interview with Mosca about his upcoming title defense; included Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham, and Mike Rotundo in which Rhodes said he wanted to be part of the NWA US Title tournament, Windham said he was also looking at the US title and he and Rotundo were wanting a shot against NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff; featured Weaver conducting a backstage interview with Bass, alongside Dillon and Bart, in which he celebrated his title win with beer; moments later, Paul Jones walked in and congratulated Dillon:
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Jeff Sword & an unknown when Windham scored the pin with the lariat at 2:55; during the bout, it was announced the NWA US Title would be decided in a tournament on Oct. 7
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Mike Fever with a running powerslam; NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard provided guest commentary for the match; during the contest, it was noted Bart and Ron Bass were the new Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions (return of the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Titles)
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Mark Fleming & Brett Hart when Fleming was pinned after an elbow drop; Jones briefly joined the commentary team during the match
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Angelo Mosca Jr. to win the title at the 22-minute mark with a knee to the back and running powerslam, moments after Dillon prevented Mosca’s cover behind the referee’s back when Mosca hit the crossbody off the top
The Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Ron Rossi with the right hand punch at 1:54; during the match, Wahoo McDaniel and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard joined David Crockett on commentary, discussed NWA World Champion Ric Flair having to find tag team partners like Dusty Rhodes and Blackjack Mulligan and arguing with the NWA’s decision to put the NWA US Title up in a tournament
Dark matches:
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant
Dusty Rhodes & Barry Windham defeated Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia – Sportsplex – August 30, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Stephen Pettipas
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia – August 31, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Stephen Pettipas
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – August 31, 1984
Gene Ligon defeated Ben Alexander
Denny Brown defeated Paul Kelly
The Zambouie Express defeated Sam Houston & Angelo Mosca Jr.
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Mike Rotundo via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Barry Windham via referee’s decision
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – August 31, 1984
Jeff Sword vs. Brian Adidas
The Renegade & Mark Youngblood vs. NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – September 1, 1984 (7,019)
Denny Brown defeated Mike Fever
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
The Renegade defeated Assassin #3
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a Texas Death Match
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. & Brian Adidas
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Blackjack Mulligan fought Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – September 2, 1984 (matinee) (1,000)
Sam Houston & Brett Hart vs. the Zambouie Express
Jimmy Valiant vs. Assassin #1 (Texas Death Match)
Blackjack Mulligan vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Also included 2 other singles matches
JCP @ Covington, VA – Casey Field – September 3, 1984
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – September 3, 1984
JJ Dillon defeated Denny Brown
Mark Youngblood defeated Paul Kelly
The Renegade defeated Jeff Sword
Black Bart defeated Brian Adidas
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Dusty Rhdoes & Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – September 4, 1984
Mike Fever defeated Doug Vines
Nikita Koloff defeated Rufus R. Jones
Mike Rotundo defeated Assassin #1
The Zambouie Express defeated Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff via disqualification
JCP @ ? – September 5, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 9/8/84:
Worldwide – 9/8/84 – featured an opening clip reviewing how Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass won the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title the previous week from Angelo Mosca Jr., with David Crockett, JJ Dillon, Bass, and Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart commenting on the victory; hosted by Crockett and Johnny Weaver; included Crockett, in possession of the vacated NWA US Title, announcing that Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, Blackjack Mulligan, Jimmy Valiant, Barry Windham, Mike Rotundo, Carlos Colon, Mark Youngblood, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Wahoo McDaniel, Assassin #1, Manny Fernandez, Superstar Billy Graham, NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle, and Bass would be the participants in the title tournament Oct. 7 in Charlotte; Crockett then spoke with McDaniel, who claimed he was wrestling every night while Steamboat was just training in the gym; McDaniel then said he won the belt fair and square and hoped he draws Steamboat in the first round so he would prove he was the rightful champion; footage then aired of Steamboat in his gym complaining the NWA notified him via a letter that the tournament would be held, noted his sole focus was McDaniel, and he would take back the US title; featured Weaver conducting a backstage interview with Paul Jones and Assassin #1 in which he asked how long the Assassin would continue to use his taped fist; moments later, the Assassin attempted to attack Weaver, with Weaver flipping him over and taking off the Assassin’s mask; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jones, with Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad, in which he said he would get revenge on Weaver for taking Assassin #1’s mask:
Mark Youngblood pinned Doug Vines at 4:13 with a double axe handle off the top
Assassin #1 (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Mike Fever at 4:51 with repeated right hand punches with his taped fist, a legdrop, and elbow drop
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Kelly & Gary Royal at 5:39 when Rotundo pinned Kelly with the airplane spin; following the commercial break, David Crockett conducted an interview with Windham about Dusty Rhodes being injured at the hands of NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff; footage then aired of Rhodes beating Nikita in an arm wrestling contest, only to be assaulted by NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Brett Hart & Keith Larson at 5:00 when Hart was pinned after an elbow drop
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Denny Brown via submission with the Cobra Clutch at 4:44
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart) pinned Sam Houston with a running powerslam at 2:12; during the bout, Johnny Weaver joined David Crockett and discussed unmasking Assassin #1 earlier in the broadcast; Weaver, in possession of the mask, said he was not an inactive wrestler and dared the Assassin to come get his mask back
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – September 6, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
NWA Six-Man Tag Team ChampionNikita Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
Barry Windham defeated Ivan Koloff
Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Denny Brown & Sam Houston
JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – September 6, 1984
Mike Fever vs. Jeff Sword
Brett Hart vs. Doug Lyons
Denny Brown vs. Paul Kelly
Mark Youngblood vs. Assassin #3
Rufus R. Jones vs. Assassin #1
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. Mark Youngblood & the Renegade
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – September 7, 1984
Doug Vines defeated Brett Hart
Mike Fever fought Jeff Sword to a draw
Johnny Weaver defeated Assassin #3
The Zambouie Express defeated Mark & Jay Youngblood
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a taped fist match
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – September 7, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston
Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Kelly
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Blackjack Mulligan defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas & Mike Rotundo
Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; Blanchard’s title and his $20,000 were at stake in the match
JCP @ Wilmington, NC – Legion Stadium – September 8, 1984
Assassin #3 vs. Denny Brown
Brian Adidas & Angelo Mosca Jr. vs. the Zambuie Express
Jimmy Valiant vs. Assassin #1 (streetfight)
Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Wahoo McDaniel vs. Blackjack Mulligan
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – September 9, 1984
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart in a handicap match
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas & Denny Brown
Gary Royal defeated Doug Vines
Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Ricky Steamboat to a 45-minute time-limit draw
Barry Windham defeated Wahoo McDaniel in a Texas Death Match when McDaniel couldn’t answer the referee’s 10-count after three falls
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – September 10, 1984 (800)
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
Black Bart defeated Sam Houston
The Zambuie Express defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. & Brian Adidas
Mike Rotundo defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Barry Windham to a 20-minute time-limit draw; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
Dusty Rhodes pinned Wahoo McDaniel
Montreal, Quebec – Paul Sauve Centre – September 10, 1984
John White defeated Yvon Laverdure at 5:51
Gino Brito Jr. & Denis Goulet defeated Tito Senza & Claude Gosselin at 13:58
Armand Rougeau fought Rick Valentine to a draw
Ray Rougeau defeated Sailor White at the 36-second mark
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Gino Brito at the 22-minute mark
Dino Bravo & Rick Martel defeated the Masked Superstar & King Tonga at 15:17
Jos LeDuc defeated Abdullah the Butcher in a Texas Death Match at 4:52
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – September 11, 1984
The Zambouie Express defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart
Nikita Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
Assassin #1 defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Barry Windham defeated Ivan Koloff
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – September 11, 1984
Paul Kelly defeated Mike Fever
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
Black Bart defeated Rufus R. Jones
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle defeated Brian Adidas
Mike Rotundo defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – September 12, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 9/15/84 – featured an arm wrestling contest between Dusty Rhodes and NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff:
Worldwide – 9/15/84 – featured an opening clip reviewing how Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass won the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title the previous week from Angelo Mosca Jr., with David Crockett, JJ Dillon, Bass, and Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart commenting on the victory; hosted by Crockett and Johnny Weaver; included Crockett, in possession of the vacated NWA US Title, announcing that Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, Blackjack Mulligan, Jimmy Valiant, Barry Windham, Mike Rotundo, Carlos Colon, Mark Youngblood, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Wahoo McDaniel, Assassin #1, Manny Fernandez, Superstar Billy Graham, NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle, and Bass would be the participants in the title tournament Oct. 7 in Charlotte; Crockett then spoke with McDaniel, who claimed he was wrestling every night while Steamboat was just training in the gym; McDaniel then said he won the belt fair and square and hoped he draws Steamboat in the first round so he would prove he was the rightful champion; footage then aired of Steamboat in his gym complaining the NWA notified him via a letter that the tournament would be held, noted his sole focus was McDaniel, and he would take back the US title; featured Weaver conducting a backstage interview with Paul Jones and Assassin #1 in which he asked how long the Assassin would continue to use his taped fist; moments later, the Assassin attempted to attack Weaver, with Weaver flipping him over and taking off the Assassin’s mask; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jones, with Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad, in which he said he would get revenge on Weaver for taking Assassin #1’s mask:
Mark Youngblood pinned Doug Vines at 4:13 with a double axe handle off the top
Assassin #1 (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Mike Fever at 4:51 with repeated right hand punches with his taped fist, a legdrop, and elbow drop
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Kelly & Gary Royal at 5:39 when Rotundo pinned Kelly with the airplane spin; following the commercial break, David Crockett conducted an interview with Windham about Dusty Rhodes being injured at the hands of NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff; footage then aired of Rhodes beating Nikita in an arm wrestling contest, only to be assaulted by NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Brett Hart & Keith Larson at 5:00 when Hart was pinned after an elbow drop
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Denny Brown via submission with the Cobra Clutch at 4:44
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart) pinned Sam Houston with a running powerslam at 2:12; during the bout, Johnny Weaver joined David Crockett and discussed unmasking Assassin #1 earlier in the broadcast; Weaver, in possession of the mask, said he was not an inactive wrestler and dared the Assassin to come get his mask back
JCP @ Roxboro, NC – Optimist Park – September 13, 1984
JCP @ Charleston, SC – September 14, 1994
Kareem Muhammad defeated Denny Brown
Elijah Akeem defeated Sam Houston
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
Rufus R. Jones defeated Doug Vines
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Mike Rotundo & Brian Adidas
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle fought Ricky Steamboat & Barry Windham to a draw
Assassin #1 defeated Jimmy Valiant in a taped fist match
Dusty Rhodes & Ole Anderson defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV champion Tully Blanchard
Central States @ St. Louis, MO – Kiel Auditorium – September 14, 1984
Marty Jannetty defeated TG Stone
Gypsey Joe defeated Tommy Rogers
Tony Atlas, Ted Dibiase, & Buzz Tyler defeated Ox Baker, Hacksaw Higgins, & Mr. Saito
Jerry Blackwell defeated Jim Brunzell via count-out
Chris Adams defeated Jimmy Garvin; stipulations stated Stella Mae French would get 5 minutes in the ring with Precious after the bout
Stella Mae French defeated Precious
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Dick the Bruiser & Blackjack Lanza
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race
Worldwide – 9/15/84:
Mark Youngblood vs. Doug Vines
The Assassin vs. Mike Fever
Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda vs. Kelly & Gary Royal
The Zambuie Express vs. Brett Hart & Keith Larson
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle vs. Denny Brown
Black Bart vs. Sam Houston
JCP @ Rocky Mount, NC – Municipal Stadium – September 15, 1984 (800)
Jeff Sword fought Mike Fever to a draw
The Zambouie Express defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart
Black Bart defeated Johnny Weaver
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassin in a taped fist match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – September 15, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Doug Vines defeated Denny Brown
Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Kelly
Brian Adidas defeated Assassin #3
Mike Rotunda defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff
Dusty Rhodes & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ricky Steamboat; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake in the match
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – September 16, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Doug Vines (sub. for Kareem Muhammad)
Elijah Akeem defeated Denny Brown
Rufus R. Jones defeated Paul Kelly (sub. for Assassin #3)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Mike Rotundo & Angelo Mosca Jr. (Mosca’s last appearance)
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 in a New York Streetfight
Dusty Rhodes & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a 45-minute time-limit draw; Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
WCCW @ Ft. Worth, TX – September 17, 1984
Koko Ware defeated Mike Reed
El Diablo Grande defeated George Weingeroff
Iceman King Parsons & Mike Von Erich defeated Bill & Scott Irwin
Buck Zumhofe defeated Norvell Austin
The Missing Link defeated Jules Strongbow
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Chris Adams
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – September 18, 1984
Elijah Akeem defeated Sam Houston
Kareem Muhammad defeated Denny Brown
Mike Davis defeated Jeff Sword
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Dusty Rhodes fought NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a double count-out
The Ultimate Assassin defeated the Assassin via disqualification for outside interference
JCP @ Columbia, SC – September 18, 1984
Gary Royal defeated Mike Fever
Brett Hart defeated Doug Vines
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Keith Larson
Brian Adidas defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Angelo Mosca Jr.
Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – September 18, 1984 (3,000)
Pro Wrestling USA taping:
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Phil Hickerson & Lanny Poffo
Larry Zbyszko defeated Keith Eric
Harley Race & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Tracey Smothers & Mark Regan
Jerry Lawler defeated Eddie Gilbert
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Ken Raper & Craig Carson
Tony Atlas & Butch Reed defeated the Masked Spoiler & Keith Roberson
Tony Atlas & Butch Reed defeated the Dirty White Boys
AWA World Champion Rick Martel defeated the Masked Spoiler
Mr. Saito defeated Keith Eric
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Dutch Mantell
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Craig Carson
Stan Lane & Steve Keirn defeated the Nightmares
10/6/84 – featured Jack Reynolds on commentary; included Lance Russell as the ring announcer; featured a music video on Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson to the tune of Van Halen’s “Jump;” included Reynolds conducting an interview with Bob Backlund in which he referred to Backlund as “the champ,” with Backlund saying he was still the champion because he wasn’t pinned or made to submit and that “they” wanted him out of wrestling; Backlund said he would keep the title until he was pinned or made to submit and spoke of getting letters from fans saying they thought he was still the champion; he then said no one would make him change his ways or lower his standards because he was proud; after Backlund left, Reynolds said Backlund was still recognized by many as the WWF World Champion; featured Reynolds conducting an interview with AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering in which they said there was no one from New York that could beat them because they were from Chicago, with Road Warrior Hawk saying he would spit in Al Capone’s face if he were still alive; included a closing announcement that Superstar Billy Graham, Stan Lane & Steve Keirn, Dory Funk Jr., AWA World Champion Rick Martel, Mr. Saito, and more would be part of the following week’s show:
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Nightmares at 3:59 when Gibson scored the pin following the double dropkick; only the closing moments of the match were shown
Tony Atlas & Butch Reed defeated Kurt Von Hess & Keith Roberson at 3:53 when Reed pinned Roberson after simultaneous gorilla press slams
Dusty Rhodes defeated an unknown via submission with the figure-4 at the 31-second mark (Carolinas)
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Ken Raper & Mark Regan at 3:06 when Road Warrior Hawk scored the pin following the clothesline off the top; during the bout, Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie was shown walking around ringside
Nick Bockwinkel pinned Lanny Poffo at 7:17 with a piledriver after lifting his knees to block a moonsault; during the bout, Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie joined Jack Reynolds on commentary to say he was looking for talent; Reynolds referred to Bockwinkel’s piledriver as a suplex until Al-Kaissie corrected him
Jerry Lawler & Tommy Rich defeated Tony Anthony & Len Denton at 4:01 when Rich pinned Anthony with the Thesz Press; Lawler & Rich used Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” as their entrance music; Terry Funk joined Reynolds on commentary for the bout, during which they discussed Funk’s role in ‘Paradise Alley’
Mr. Saito (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Tracy Smothers at 1:00 with a back suplex; prior to the bout, Reynolds conducted a ringside interview with Saito & Hart in which Hart offered one million yen to anyone who could beat Saito; Funk provided guest commentary for the match
AWA World Champion Rick Martel pinned Eddie Gilbert in a non-title match at 3:32 with an abdominal stretch into a roll up; prior to the bout, both men shook hands
10/13/84 – featured Jack Reynolds on commentary, with Terry Funk joining him beginning with the second match; included Reynolds conducting an interview with Bob Backlund, who he referred to as the world champion, who said he wasn’t there because “they” took the belt from him but because they wanted to lower his standards; Backlund then said no one would tell him to lower his standards or do something he couldn’t be proud of; he then said he wouldn’t tell the kids not to take a pill but then sneak around and do it himself, like others do; featured Lance Russell as the ring announcer; included a music video on Jimmy Valiant to the tune of Joe Walsh’s “Life’s Been Good;” featured Reynolds conducting an interview with Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in which they said they were looking forward to coming to the east coast; included Reynolds conducting an interview with Tony Atlas in which he talked about his poor background, how proud he was to be a pro wrestler in the AWA, and that it didn’t matter who they put him in the ring with, even if it was Willie B, the gorilla from the Atlanta zoo:
Stan Lane & Steve Keirn defeated the Masked Spoiler & Phil Hickerson at 6:10 when Keirn pinned Hickerson following a double DDT
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Tracy Smothers & Keith Eric at 3:09 when Road Warrior Animal pinned Smohters with a clothesline; Ellering provided guest commentary for the match
Superstar Billy Graham (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Ken Raper via submission with the full nelson at 2:21; after the bout, Graham refused to break the hold until Hart climbed in the ring and told him to
Jerry Lawler & Tommy Rich defeated the Nightmares at 6:21 when Lawler scored the pin following the piledriver; prior to the bout, Reynolds conducted a ringside interview with Lawler & Rich in which they cut a promo on AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors
Mr. Saito (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Craig Carson via submission with a Scorpion Deathlock at 2:31; prior to the bout, Reynolds conducted a ringside interview with Saito & Hart, during which Hart said he would up his challenge from one million yen to four million to any man who could face and defeat Saito
Harley Race pinned Dutch Mantel following a delayed suplex at 2:06; during the bout, Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie appeared ringside
JCP @ ? – September 18, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 9/22/84:
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart in a handicap match at 1:55 when Hart submitted to an overhead backbreaker; after the bout, Koloff threw Hart to the floor and applied the Cobra Clutch on Houston until Dusty Rhodes ran into the ring and beat Nikita with a bullrope as Barry Windham, Mike Rotundo, and Brian Adidas prevented NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff from making the save
Worldwide – 9/22/84 – included Tony Schiavone & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard on commentary; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff, Don Kernodle, & Nikita Koloff in which they reviewed footage of Nikita, with Ivan, facing Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham beside him, in an arm wrestling contest, with Nikita eventually winning; included Schiavone speaking with Blanchard in which Blanchard said he was searching for the perfect 10 woman; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Rhodes & Manny Fernandez in which they said they were going after the NWA Tag Team Titles, with the three then reviewing footage of Wahoo McDaniel walking out during a recent match with Fernandez; included Schiavone conducting an interview with JJ Dillon regarding Starrcade Rally 84:
Mike Rotundo pinned Paul Kelly at around 3:45 following the airplane spin
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Mark Fleming at 2:28 via submission with the Cobra Clutch
Barry Windham pinned an unknown at the 40-second mark with a flying clothesline (taped at another location)
Barry Windham pinned Jeff Sword at the 22-second mark with a flying clothesline (taped another location)
Brian Adidas pinned Mike Jackson at 7:47 with an abdominal stretch into a roll up; prior to the bout, the two shook hands
Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Steve Grism & Randy Barber at 2:04 when Rhodes pinned Grism following the Bionic Elbow; during the final moments of the match, NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff, Don Kernodle, & Nikita Koloff attacked Fernandez at ringside and bloodied him with their chain until Rhodes made the save
Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Don Sanders & Steve Miller at 5:37 when Blanchard pinned Sanders with the slingshot suplex; during the bout, it was announced Ole Anderson was heading back to the territory (taped at another location)
Mark Youngblood pinned Joel Deaton at around the 5-minute mark with a tomahawk chop to the chest (the match was joined in progress)
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – September 20, 1984
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Denny Brown
Keith Larson defeated Jeff Sword
Black Bart defeated Mike Davis
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Sam Houston
Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Orangeburg, SC – County Fairgrounds racetrack – September 20, 1984
The Ultimate Assassin vs. Assassin #3, Bret Hart vs. Gary Royal, and Joel Deaton vs. Ben Alexander did not take place as advertised
Mark Fleming fought Paul Kelly to a draw
Mike Fever (sub. for Brett Hart) defeated Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver (sub. for Mike Fever) defeated Doug Vines
The Zambuie Express defeated Keith Larson & Brett Hart (sub. for Mark Youngblood & Brian Adidas)
The Assassin defeated Jimmy Valiant in a taped fist match
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – September 21, 1984
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Denny Brown
Sam Houston (sub. for Keith Larson) defeated Jeff Sword
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Keith Larson (sub. for Mike Davis)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Mike Davis
Dusty Rhodes & Mike Rotundo (sub. for Barry Windham) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle via disqualification
Barry Windham (sub. for Blackjack Mulligan) defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel; the bout between Mulligan and Wahoo was to have been a Texas Death Match
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – September 21, 1984
Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
Also included 5 other matches
WCCW @ Dallas, TX – September 21, 1984
Jules Strongbow fought Scott Irwin to a draw
Jake Roberts defeated Buck Zumhofe
Jose Lothario defeated Killer Khan via disqualification
Kevin Von Erich & Skip Young defeated Koko Ware & Norvell Austin
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Gino Hernandez
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – September 21, 1984
Paul Kelly defeated Joel Deaton
Kareem Muhammad defeated Brett Hart
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Mike Fever
Mark Youngblood defeated Elijah Akeem
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassin in a New York Streetfight
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – September 22, 1984 (4,469)
Angelo Mosca Jr. and Blackjack Mulligan did not appear as advertised
Johnny Weaver & Denny Brown defeated the Zambuie Express
Jay Youngblood & Mike Davis defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Ron Bass & Black Bart
Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Brian Adidas defeated Mike Fever
Barry Windham defeated Wahoo McDaniel
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassin in a New York Streetfight
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a 45-minute time-limit draw
CWF @ Miami Beach, FL – Convention Center – September 22, 1984 (8,000)
Pez Whatley defeated Kevin Sullivan
The One Man Gang defeated Sir Oliver Humperdrink
The One Man Gang defeated the Saint
Scott McGhee defeated Dick Slater
Billy Jack Haynes & Mike Graham fought Dory Funk Jr. & Jesse Barr to a double disqualification
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Road Warriors and NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via count-out in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – September 23, 1984 (matinee)
Barry Windham vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (title and Blanchard’s $10,000 at stake)
JCP @ Sumter, SC – September 23, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Paul Kelly
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas & Mike Davis
Mike Rotundo defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 in a streetfight
Dusty Rhodes & Barry Windham defeated Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
CWF @ Sarasota, FL – September 23, 1984
The Saint defeated Larry Hamilton
Scott McGhee fought Dick Slater to a draw
Dory Funk Jr. & Jesse Barr defeated Mike Graham & Pez Whatley
Pez Whatley defeated Jim Neidhart
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe
The One Man Gang defeated Kevin Sullivan
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Stadium – September 24, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Joel Deaton
Denny Brown defeated Paul Kelly
JJ Dillon defeated Keith Larson
Barry Windham defeated Jeff Sword (sub. for NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Sam Houston & Brian Adidas
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA 6-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ricky Steamboat
JCP @ Columbia, SC – September 25, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Doug Vines
Jeff Sword defeated Mike Fever
Black Bart defeated Mike Davis
The Zambouie Express defeated Keith Larson & Sam Houston
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Assassin #1 via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Barry Windham
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – September 25, 1984
Included an autograph session with Dusty Rhodes
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 9/29/84 – hosted by Bob Caudle; included Caudle conducting an interview with Wahoo McDaniel about the upcoming tournament for the vacant NWA US Title, which would also include the likes of Ricky Steamboat, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Dusty Rhodes and Superstar Billy Graham; footage then aired of Fernandez recently backing off against Manny Fernandez during a TV taping (possibly in Shelby, NC) and purposefully getting counted-out, with Wahoo saying he was supposed to have been wrestling Blackjack Mulligan; Wahoo then said Fernandez was also in the tournament and he would go through him to get the US title, which should rightfully be his; featured the Wahoo & Blanchard vs. Steve Miller & Don Sander match from the 9/29/84 Worldwide; included Caudle conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle in which they showed footage of the arm wrestling match betweeen Dusty Rhodes and Nikita Koloff two weeks earlier, which Dusty won before Ivan & Kernodle attacked him with the Russian chain:
Mike Rotundo pinned Randy Barber with the airplane spin at 4:27
Barry Windham pinned Bob Owens with the lariat at the 40-second mark
Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart in a handicap match at 1:54 when Hart submitted to an overhead backbreaker; NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle provided guest commentary for the bout; after the match, Nikita threw Hart to the floor and put a sleeper on Houston until Dusty Rhodes, his ribs bandaged, ran out and jumped Nikita from behind; moments later, Barry Windham, Mike Rotundo, and Hart held off Ivan & Kernodle on the floor; following the commercial break, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with Rhodes, who said about 50 people had been there in the past year who were just tuning up, but he wasn’t tuning up and that no one could beat him one-on-one
The Ultimate Assassin vs. Paul Kelly
Worldwide – 9/29/84 – hosted by Tony Schiavone & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle in which they reviewed footage of Nikita, with Ivan, beating Dusty Rhodes, with Barry Windham, in an arm wrestling contest; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Rhodes & Manny Fernandez about their plan of beating the Russians, with the three then reviewing footage of Wahoo McDaniel walking out during a recent match with Fernandez; included Schiavone conducting an interview with JJ Dillon about the upcoming Starrcade Rally in Greensboro:
Mike Rotundo pinned Paul Kelly with the airplane spin at around the 3:45 mark
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Mark Fleming via submission with the Cobra Clutch at 2:29
Barry Windham pinned an unknown with the lariat at the 41-second mark; prior to the bout, Tony Schiavone spoke with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, who said he was after a Perfect 10 to accompany him and said the likes of Dusty Rhodes, Wahoo McDaniel, and Ricky Steamboat had yet to take his TV title and $10,000; Blanchard then discussed the potential of defending against Windham before the two called the pretaped match and the one that followed
Barry Windham pinned Jeff Sword with the lariat at the 22-second mark (taped at a different venue)
Brian Adidas pinned Mike Jackson at 7:48 with an abdominal stretch into a roll up
Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated two unknowns at 2:14 when Rhodes scored the pin with the Bonic Elbow; during the final moments of the match, NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle attacked Fernandez on the floor and bloodied him with their Russian chain; moments later, Rhodes and referee Tommy Young helped Fernandez backstage
Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Don Sander & Steve Miller at 5:37 when Blanchard pinned Sander with the slingshot suplex; Tony Schiavone & Blanchard provided commentary for the pretaped match; during the contest, it was noted Ole Anderson was on his way into the area and would be at the Starrcade Rally in Greensboro (taped at a different venue)
Mark Youngblood pinned Joel Deaton with a flying forearm (the match was joined in progress) Dark matches:
Mark Youngblood & Brian Adidas vs. NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Mike Rotundo
Also included Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass, Joel Deaton, Gary Royal, and Denny Brown
CWF @ Tampa, FL – Spartan Sports Center – September 25, 1984
Larry Hamilton defeated Joe Lightfoot
Krusher Kruschev & Jim Neidhart defeated Raul Mata & John King
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe
Chavo & Hector Guerrero defeated the Saint & Buck Robley
Florida Heavyweight Champion Scott McGhee defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
Pez Whatley defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification in a Prince of Darkness death match
Dory Funk Jr. & Jesse Barr fought Harley Race & Mike Graham to a double disqualification
Billy Jack Haynes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 31:09 when Flair threw the champion over the top rope
CWF @ Gainesville, FL – O’Connell Center – September 26, 1984
Dick Slater defeated Larry Hamilton
Hector & Chavo Guerrero defeated Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe
Scott McGhee fought the Saint to a draw
One Man Gang defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification
Jesse Barr & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Harley Race & Mike Graham
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes via disqualification
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – September 26, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Brett Hart
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad defeated Keith Larson & Denny Brown
Manny Fernandez defeated Mike Fever
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Brian Adidas, Mike Davis, & Sam Houston
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Mike Rotundo
The Assassin defeated the Ultimate Assassin in a mask vs. mask match
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Barry Windham via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Dusty Rhodes
CWF @ Jacksonville, FL – September 27, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Scott McGhee
JCP @ Hampton, VA – September 28, 1984
Manny Fernandez defeated Gary Royal
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad defeated Brian Adidas & Keith Larsen
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Mark Youngblood
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Assassin #1 via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel fought Barry Windham to a no contest
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – September 28, 1984
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff vs. Joel Deaton
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. Mike Davis & Sam Houston
Mike Rotundo vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass
JCP @ Danville, VA – George Washington High School – September 29, 1984
Assassin #1 vs. the Ultimate Assassin
Mike Rotundo vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass
Barry Windham vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (title and Blanchard’s $10,000 at stake)
Also included Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – September 30, 1984 (1,250)
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Denny Brown
Manny Fernandez defeated Doug Vines
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad defeated Keith Larsen & Brett Hart
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Mark Youngblood
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Assassin #1 via disqualification in a mask vs. mask match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Dusty Rhodes defeated Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
CWF @ West Palm Beach, FL – WPB Auditorium – October 1, 1984 (2,761)
Jay Youngblood & Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe
Buck Robley defeated Hector Guerrero
Larry Hamilton & Pez Whatley defeated Jim Neidhart & Krusher Kruschev
Florida Heavyweight Champion Scott McGhee defeated Jesse Barr
Superstar Billy Graham & the One Man Gang defeated Kevin Sullivan & the Saint
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Memorial Auditorium – October 1, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Jeff Sword
The Zambuie Express defeated Sam Houston & Joel Deaton
Manny Fernandez defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
Assassin #1 defeated the Ultimate Assassin
Barry Windham defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – October 2, 1984
Included an autograph signing before the show with Dusty Rhodes and Manny Fernandez
Barry Windham defeated Tim Ellis
Manny Fernandez defeated Mike Jackson
American Starship defeated Jeff Sword & Paul Kelly
Rocky King defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston via disqualification
Mike Rotundo & Brian Adidas defeated Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart via disqualification
Barry Windham vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – October 2, 1984
TV taping:
Worldwide – 10/6/84 – hosted by David Crockett; included Crockett speaking with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, with Blanchard discussing the challenge of Barry Windham before addressing his search for a Perfect 10; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff in which Ivan said Barry Windham & Ole Anderson found out at the Starrcade Rally that he and NWA Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle were the top tag team (the interview was taped before the event as Windham had already left the company) and discussed the challenge of Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez; included Crockett conducting an interview with Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart in which Bass said all their opponents were trying to hide from them and they needed someone to step up so they could make the big money at Starrcade:
Mike Rotundo pinned Mike Jackson with the airplane spin
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Sam Houston & Rocky King at 5:39 when Bass pinned King with the running powerslam; during the bout, it was announced Hector Guerrero was the new NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion; David Crockett referred to King as “Rocky Smith” throughout the contest
American Starship Eagle & Coyote defeated Gary Royal & Tim Ellis at 2:56 when Eagle forced the submission with a full nelson; Starship used Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” as their entrance music (Scott Hall & Danny Spivey’s debut)
Manny Fernandez pinned Jeff Sword at 6:47 with a kneedrop from the middle turnbuckle; Fernandez brought a small American flag with him before the match
Barry Windham pinned Paul Kelly with the lariat at 1:05; prior to the match, David Crockett spoke with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard about the challenge of Windham
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle) pinned Bob Owens at 8:23 after Ivan and Kernodle hit the Cannon as Nikita distracted referee Tommy Young; during the match, David Crockett said the Starrcade Rally was that night even though his interviews with the Koloffs earlier in the broadcast indicated it had already happened
Dark match:
Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double disqualification
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – October 3, 1984
JJ Dillon defeated Denny Brown
Assassin #1 & the Zambouie Express defeated Mark Youngblood, Mike Davis, & the Ultimate Assassin
Manny Fernandez defeated Black Bart
Ricky Steamboat fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a 30-minute time-limit draw
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas
Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham defeated Nikita Koloff & Don Kernodle
Dusty Rhodes defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification
Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double count-out
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – October 5, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Mike Davis
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Manny Fernandez & Brian Adidas (sub. for Barry Windham)
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ricky Steamboat
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Mark Youngblood
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – October 5, 1984
Mike Fever defeated Joel Deaton
Paul Kelly defeated Brett Hart
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Paul Jones
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 in a death match
– 10/6/84: Wahoo McDaniel was served with an arrest warrant stemming from allegedly assaulting a wrestling fan, David Parks, as he entered the Greensboro Coliseum on Sept. 22. The incident was said to have broken Parks’ nose. McDaniel was served before that night’s card in Greensboro.
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – October 6, 1984
Starrcade Rally 84 – featured a performance from the Gator Tail Band, an autograph session, and the announcement of who would be part of Starrcade 84; included a segment in which ring announcer Dr. Tom Miller introduced Jim Crockett Jr., who called for the contestants of the $1 million Starrcade 84 main event match to appear; moments later, a limo drove NWA World Champion Ric Flair and Crockett introduced Flair and his opponent Dusty Rhodes, who was also driven out; Miller then gave Flair the mic, who said his greatest moment was regaining the title at Starrcade 83 in front of 45,000 fans who were watching in Greensboro and throughout the country and said he would be ready for any kind of action; Miller then introduced Rhodes, who said he knew the fans would have their heartstrings pulled in the match, said how proud he was to have been NWA World Champion and travel the world, and then addressed Flair saying he didn’t want to see him or hear from him until their match; Flair responded that he knew something big was going to go down so he had a piece of music prepared for him to leave, with ‘Oh Lord, It’s Hard to Be Humble’ playing as Flair exited the stage and was driven away; the first 1,000 fans received free T-shirts
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Mike Davis (sub. for Brian Adidas)
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Mark Youngblood
Manny Fernandez fought Wahoo McDaniel to a double disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Ole Anderson & Brian Adidas (sub. for Barry Windham)
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification; there was a 50-minute time-limit for the match; Blanchard’s $10,000 were also at stake in the match
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – October 7, 1984
The tournament was promoted as a 16-man event; Blackjack Mulligan and Barry Windham did not participate as advertised; Brian Adidas substituted for one of them
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: Mike Rotundo defeated Assassin #1 via disqualification
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: Ricky Steamboat fought Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Ron Bass to a draw
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: Superstar Billy Graham defeated Carlos Colon via count-out
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: Wahoo McDaniel defeated Mark Youngblood
NWA US Championship Tournament Opening Round: NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jimmy Valiant
NWA US Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Manny Fernandez defeated Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification
NWA US Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Dusty Rhodes fought NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff to a no contest
NWA US Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Wahoo McDaniel defeated Mike Rotundo
NWA US Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Manny Fernandez defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA US Championship Tournament Finals: Wahoo McDaniel defeated Manny Fernandez
Central States @ Bethalto, IL – Civic Memorial High School Gym – October 7, 1984
Gypsy Joe vs. Tommy Rogers
Marty Jannetty vs. the Animal
The Grapplers vs. Bob Brown & Buzz Tyler
Harley Race vs. Hacksaw Higgins
Ted Dibiase defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – October 8, 1984
Sam Bowie defeated Mike Davis
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Sam Houston
Sam Houston defeated Denny Brown
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Assassin #1
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Brian Adidas & Mark Youngblood
Brian Adidas (sub. for Barry Windham) defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle via disqualification
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in a lights out Texas Tornado match
JCP @ ? – October 9, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 10/13/84:
Mike Rotundo defeated Don Sanders
Manny Fernandez pinned Randy Barber
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeted Mike Davis & Denny Brown
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Nikita Koloff, NWA Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff defeated Mike Jackson, Jason Walker, & Steve Miller
Worldwide – 10/13/84 – hosted by David Crockett; included Crockett conducting an interview with Manny Fernandez, with a contract that he and Dusty Rhodes had signed to face NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff and challenged the champions to sign it as well; moments later, Kernodle interrupted, said he and Koloff don’t run from anyone, and immediately signed the contract; Fernandez then left, with Kernodle laughing about the challenge before Crockett informed him he just signed a contract for a steel cage match in Greensboro; featured Harold Johnson outside a bank before the Starrcade Rally talking about the anticipation for Starrcade 84; Jay Walker, inside the bank, showed the bank president and three security guards giving Jim Crockett Jr. a sum of cash; Crockett then addressed the camera, with the NWA World Title beside him, and addressed the great success of Starrcade 83; Crockett said the 84 event would take place Nov. 22 and would be highlighted by the first $1 million challenge match, the largest purse ever for a pro wrestling match; David Crockett, after the video, said Joe Frazier would be the guest referee for the match; footage was then shown from the Starrcade Rally of ring announcer Dr. Tom Miller introducing Crockett Jr., who then called for the contestants of the match to appear; moments later, a limo drove NWA World Champion Ric Flair and Crockett introduced Flair and his opponent Dusty Rhodes, who was also driven out; Miller then gave Flair the mic, who said his greatest moment was regaining the title at Starrcade 83 in front of 45,000 fans who were watching in Greensboro and throughout the country and said he would be ready for any kind of action; Miller then introduced Rhodes, who said he knew the fans would have their heartstrings pulled in the match, said how proud he was to have been NWA World Champion and travel the world, and then addressed Flair saying he didn’t want to see him or hear from him until their match; Flair responded that he knew something big was going to go down so he had a piece of music prepared for him to leave, with ‘Oh Lord, It’s Hard to Be Humble’ playing as Flair exited the stage and was driven away; included Crockett conducting an interview with Ivan & Nikita Koloff in which Ivan said Kernodle would have to signed contract thrown out but they and Kernodle would put an end to Rhodes & Fernandez, with Nikita saying he would crush Rhodes and his Unity Tour; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard and the new NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel about Wahoo’s title tournament victory, with Blanchard saying the winner of the Flair vs. Rhodes Starrcade match would have to deal with them next; Wahoo went on to brag about his title tournament win, said he would pick and choose his challengers, and complained that he and Blanchard weren’t getting their shot at $1 million at Starrcade:
Brian Adidas defeated Jason Walker via subission with the sleeper at 4:18
Mike Rotundo pinned Rocky King with the airplane spin at 4:33
American Starship defeated two unknowns at 3:37 when Starship Eagle forced the submission with the full nelson; after the match, Starship Coyote applied the hold on the other opponent
Manny Fernandez pinned Doug Vines with the flying forearm at 2:18; during the bout, it was announced Buzz Tyler was on his way to the area
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Mike Jackson & Steve Miller at 2:16 when Miller was pinned after an elbow drop
JCP @ Hillsborough, NC – Orange High School Gym – October 10, 1984
Black Bart vs. Denny Brown
Mike Davis vs. Nikita Koloff
Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle vs. Mike Rotundo & Brian Adidas
The Ultimate Assassin vs. Assassin #1 (if the Ultimate Assassin wins, he gets 5 minutes with Paul Jones)
Manny Fernandez vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass
? (sub. for Barry Windham) vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (both Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
JCP @ Keanansville – October 11, 1984
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Mike Fever
The Zambouie Express defeated Mike Davis & Keith Larson
Brian Adidas defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle via disqualification
Manny Fernandez defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
GCW @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – October 11, 1984
National TV Champion Bob Roop defeated Jerry Oates
National Tag Team Champions Rip Rogers & Ted Oates defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Tommy Rich pinned Mr. Ito
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Dusty Rhodes & Ole Anderson to a double disqualification
Ron Garvin defeated National Heavyweight Champion Ted Dibiase to win the title
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Harley Race in a steel cage match
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – October 12, 1984
Joel Deaton defeated Paul Kelly
The Zambouie Express defeated Sam Houston & Denny Brown
The Assassin defeated Jimmy Valiant
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Manny Fernandez & Mike Rotundo
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle defeated Brian Adidas
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Manny Fernandez to a draw
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Central States – Des Moines, IA – Veterans Auditorium – October 13, 1984
Mr. Pogo vs. Dave Peterson
Tommy Rogers vs. TG Stone
Ox Baker vs. the Animal
Marty Jannetty vs. Gypsy Joe
Bob Brown & Buzz Tyler vs. Sheik Abdullah & Hacksaw Higgins
Ted Dibiase vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – October 13, 1984
Battle Star 84 – included an advertised autograph session before the show with Barry Windham; free wrestling shirts were given to the first 500 fans
Denny Brown defeated Jeff Sword
The Zambouie Express defeated Joel Deaton & Keith Larson (sub. for Sam Houston & the Ultimate Assassin)
Black Bart defeated Sam Houston
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Mike Davis (sub. for Brian Adidas)
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Brian Adidas & the Ultimate Assassin (sub. for Manny Fernandez)
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification in a lumberjack match
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Mike Rotundo; both Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel fought Manny Fernandez (sub. for Barry Windham) to a no contest in a Texas Death Match
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Assassin in a lights out taped fist steel cage match
JCP @ Kingsport, TN – Dobyns-Bennett High School Gym – October 14, 1984 (matinee)
Gene Ligon vs. Zambouie Express #2
Sam Houston vs. Zambouie Express #1
Denny Brown vs. Jeff Sword
The Ultimate Assassin vs. Assassin #1
Mike Rotundo & ? (sub. for Barry Windham) vs. Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Ron Bass & Black Bart
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – October 14, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Doug Vines
JJ Dillon defeated Keith Larson
The Zambouie Express defeated Sam Houston & Joel Deaton
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle defeated Mike Davis
The Assassin defeated the Ultimate Assassin
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart & Mike Fever in a handicap match
Mike Rotundo & Brian Adidas (sub. for Barry Windham) defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart via disqualification
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel fought Manny Fernandez to a no contest
GCW @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – October 14, 1984
The Italian Stallion defeated Ted Allen
Ox Baker defeated Frankie Lane
Jerry Oates defeated Mr. Ito
Ivan Koloff defeated Tim Horner
Brad Armstrong defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Ron Garvin defeated GCW TV Champion Bob Roop via disqualification
NWA National Tag Team Champions Ted Oates & Rip Rogers fought Tony Atlas & Tommy Rich to a no contest
Bob Armstrong defeated Ted Dibiase in a Canadian lumberjack match
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County War Memorial – October 15, 1984
Joel Deaton defeated Mike Fever
Denny Brown defeated Paul Kelly
Sam Houston defeated Jeff Sword
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Keith Larson & Mike Davis
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Don Kernodle defeated the Ultimate Assassin
Manny Fernandez defeated NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – October 16, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 10/20/84:
Mike Rotundo defeated Doug Vines
The Ultimate Assassin pinned Assassin #1 (w/ Paul Jones) after Jones accidentally struck his wrestler with his cane
Manny Fernandez defeated Mark Fleming
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Joel Deaton
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Brian Adidas; during the match, Adidas threw some of Blanchard’s $10,000 to the crowd
Worldwide – 10/20/84 – hosted by David Crockett; included Crockett conducting an interview with Brian Adidas about his match earlier in the taping against NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, with footage then shown of Adidas hitting the airplane spin, referee Tommy Young being knocked down in the process, and Adidas throwing some of Blanchard’s money to the crowd; featured a Starrcade 84 segment in which Crockett reviewed footage from the Starrcade Rally and announced Kyle Petty would be one of the judges for the NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes $1 million match; Crockett then said 3 other matches would be announced the following week; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel about his recent title tournament victory, with Wahoo saying Barry Windham and Blackjack Mulligan were through because of him, Ricky Steamboat went to Japan, and Superstar Billy Graham and others in the tournament left the area; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones in which they reviewed footage of Assassin #1 unmasking the Ultimate Assassin as Johnny Weaver only for Jones to then accidentally strike Assassin #1 with his cane, costing him the match, and then leaving Assassin #1 in the ring as Jones returned backstage; Jones in the interview then said he had smoothed everything over with Assassin #1 and was glad to have Weaver’s stolen mask back; included Crockett conducting an interview with Rhodes about Manny Fernandez’s injury earlier in the broadcast, seeking the NWA Tag Team Titles, discussing his match with Flair at Starrcade, and also seeking the NWA US and NWA TV titles, held by Wahoo and Tully Blanchard, respectively:
Mike Rotundo pinned Mark Fleming with the airplane spin at 3:58
Manny Fernandez pinned Jeff Sword with a kneedrop off the top at 6:09; immediately after the match, Fernandez was attacked by NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff and sustained the Cannon; moments later, Dusty Rhodes ran out with a bullrope and cleared the ring
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Keith Larson & an unknown at 4:43 when Bass pinned Larson with the running powerslam
American Starship defeated Doug Vines & Joel Deaton at 2:01 when Vines submitted to Starship Coyotes’s full nelson
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Brett Hart with a chop and elbow drop at 2:32
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Mike Davis & Sam Houston at 2:13 when Houston was pinned after a double slam behind the referee’s back; prior to the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in which Blanchard said he was looking for his Perfect 10 and complained about what happened to him at the hands of Adidas, adding he would face Adidas repeatedly between then and Starrcade just to ensure Adidas doesn’t make it to Starrcade; after the contest, Crockett conducted an interview with Assassin #1, with Assassin #1 saying Jones was a liar, he was done with Jones being his manager and Jones wouldn’t be able to hide behind the Zambouie Express
Dark matches:
Mike Rotundo vs. NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff
Manny Fernandez vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (title & Blanchard’s $10,000 at stake)
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – October 20, 1984 (4,329)
Joel Deaton defeated Jeff Sword
Black Bart defeated Keith Larson
The Zambuie Express defeated Mike Davis & Sam Houston
Nikita Koloff defeated Brett Hart & Mark Fleming in a handicap match
Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Jimmy Valiant
Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle (w/ NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff) to win the titles in a steel cage match at the 32-minute mark when Fernandez pinned Koloff after Rhodes hit Koloff in the back of the head with the champions’ own foreign object as Koloff had a sleeper applied, with Fernandez then falling on top for the win; late in the match, Fernandez hit a splash off the top of the cage onto Koloff; after the contest, Ivan & Nikita attacked Kernodle and double teamed him for several minutes until other wrestlers and officials pulled them away; eventually, EMTs and Kernodle’s parents climbed in the ring to check on him and Kerndole was taken backstage on a stretcher
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – October 21, 1984
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart defeated Mike Davis
American Starship defeated Gary Royal & Jeff Sword
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Assassin #1 via count-out
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Mike Rotundo
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez fought NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel to a double disqualification
Ron Garvin fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Nikita Koloff via disqualification in a bullrope match
JCP @ Sumter, SC – October 21, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
Black Bart defeated Joel Deaton
American Starship defeated Doug Vines & Mark Fleming
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas
Jimmy Valiant & the Ultimate Assassin fought Assassin #1 & Paul Jones to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
JCP @ Rocky Mount, VA – Franlkin County High School Gym – October 23, 1984
Included David & Joel Deaton, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel, Mike Davis, Brian Adidas, and NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez
Pro Wrestling USA @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – October 23, 1984
TV taping:
10/27/84 – featured Gordon Solie on commentary; included Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured Solie conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes regarding Ivan & Nikita Koloff; included Solie conducting an interview with Rhodes & wrestling coach John Heath, during which it was noted Heath would join Solie on commentary for the next several weeks; featured Doug McCloud conducting an interview with Nick Bockwinkel regarding AWA World Champion Rick Martel and NWA World Champion Ric Flair, other challengers like Dusty Rhodes, and wanting to again be world champion; included a closing announcement that Tommy Rich & Jerry Lawler would be in tag team action the next week:
Jerry Lawler pinned Randy Barber with a fistdrop off the middle turnbuckle at 3:25
Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Rocky King & Doug Sanders at 4:51 when Ivan pinned King with the knee off the top to the back; during the bout, Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie appeared ringside
Mr. Saito pinned Jason Walker at 6:13 with a back suplex; during the ring announcing, Tony Schiavone pronounced Saito as “Siato;” Dusty Rhodes joined Gordon Solie & John Heath on commentary for the match; Adnan Al Kaissie remained ringside for the bout
Bob Backlund pinned Mike Jackson with a reversal into a bridge at 7:55
Ricky Steamboat pinned Gary Royal with a splash off the top at 2:46
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Steve Miller & Mark Fleming at 3:11 when Road Warrior Hawk forced a submission with an overhead backbreaker; during the bout, it was noted Universal Heavyweight Champion Carlos Colon and Tommy Rich would be on the following week’s show
11/3/84 – featured Gordon Solie & John Heath on commentary; included Solie conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff in which Ivan bragged about Nikita learning the English language within a matter of months and then cut a promo on Dusty Rhodes; Nikita then said he would crush Rhodes’ unity tour; featured Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured Solie conducting an interview with Tommy Rich regarding his upcoming match with Jerry Lawler against the Road Warriors; included highlights from the Charlie Brown vs. Great Kabuki and Ric Flair vs. NWA World Champion Harley Race matches from Starrcade 83, which Solie said was the most attended wrestling show in history, to promote the upcoming Starrcade 84; featured Solie conducting a ringside interview with AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering, following a match, in which they discussed their dominance in wrestling; included a music video of Jimmy Valiant in and out of the ring to Manhattan Transfer’s “Boy from New York City;” featured Solie conducting an interview with Bob Backlund in which he said he was going after AWA World Champion Rick Martel and NWA World Champion Ric Flair and wanted it at Madison Square Garden, the Philadelphia Spectrum, Boston Garden, or Hartford Civic Center:
Ricky Steamboat defeated Bobby Bass via submission with the figure-4 at 1:47
Bob Backlund defeated Gary Royal via submission with the Crossface Chicken Wing at 8:01
Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Mark Fleming via submission with a Cobra Clutch at 2:26; during the bout, Dusty Rhodes joined the commentary team to discuss his feud with the Russians, during which it was noted Jimmy Valiant and NWA World Champion Ric Flair would appear on the following week’s show; after the match, Nikita continued to attack Fleming until Rhodes ran out and cleared the Koloffs from the ring
Mr. Saito (w/ Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie) pinned Gene Ligon with a back suplex at 4:43; following the ring introductions, Al-Kaissie grabbed the mic and said he searched for a man to bring the world title to the Arab world and that man was Saito (Al-Kaissie’s debut with Saito)
Jerry Lawler & Tommy Rich defeated Randy Barber & Don Sanders at 4:08 when Rich pinned Sanders with the Thesz Press after a double flying fist drop; Sanders was announced as “Sander” before the match and on commentary; late in the bout, Paul Ellering came ringside, distracting Lawler & Rich as well as the referee; after the bout, Ellering confronted Lawler & Rich with a contract until Rich shoved Ellering to the mat and they left with the contract
WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion Carlos Colon pinned Mike Jackson at 5:09 with a sunset flip as Jackson ran the ropes
JCP @ ? – October 23, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 10/27/84:
Worldwide – 10/27/84 – featured David Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Manny Fernandez & Dusty Rhodes regarding their recent title victory, with Rhodes bringing two young fans into the shot to wave the American flag; moments later, they reviewed footage of how they won the titles on 10/20/84 in Greensboro by beating Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle in a steel cage match; included comments from Kyle Petty regarding his being one of the judges for the Starrcade 84 match between Rhodes and NWA World Champion Ric Flair; featured the announcement the Zambuie Express & Superstar Billy Graham would face American Starship & Buzz Tyler in an elimination match and Paul Jones would face Jimmy Valiant in a tuxedo streetfight at Starrcade; included footage of Bob Caudle speaking with Jones about the upcoming match with Valiant at Starrcade; featured a promo by Valiant, taped in Memphis, TN, regarding the upcoming match; included the announcement that the Starrcade challenger for NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel would be announced the following week; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Brian Adidas regarding the leg injury he sustained at the hands of NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; moments later, Dick Slater appeared with Adidas thanking him for his help and Slater saying he wanted a shot at Blanchard’s $10,000 as well; footage was then shown of how Blanchard injured Adidas until Slater threw in the towel for him, with Blanchard then jumping Slater from behind before Slater threw Blanchard to the floor and assaulted him at ringside; included Crockett conducting an interview with JJ Dillon, NWA Mid Atlantic Tag Team Champions – NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart regarding them challenging Rhodes & Fernandez; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Ivan & Nikita Koloff regarding them turning on Kernodle after the loss of the tag team titles in Greensboro, with footage being shown of them double teaming him after the title loss and EMTs tending to Kernodle; moments later, Kernodle’s parents were shown climbing in the ring to check on him as well; included Crockett conducting another interview with the Koloffs in which Crockett showed them footage of Kernodle having to be taken out of the ring in Greensboro on a stretcher; featured footage of Dillon outside Ricky Steamboat’s gym to see whether it would be a good training ground for his men for Starrcade; moments later, Bass & Bart arrived with the three then checking out the gym and accidentally breaking one of Steamboat’s trophies before making a mess at the juice bar; moments later, Dillon had the footage cut off and yelled at Crockett for showing it in the first place:
Buzz Tyler pinned Gary Royal with a running powerslam at the 52-second mark
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Gene Ligon at 3:59 with a boot to the face and elbow drop
Dick Slater pinned Mike Fever at 2:20 with a neckbreaker
Mike Rotundo pinned Joel Deaton with the airplane spin at 1:14
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart) pinned Brett Hart with the running powerslam at the 42-second mark
Nikita Koloff (w/ Ivan Koloff) defeated an unknown via submission with the Cobra Clutch at the 38-second mark
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – October 25, 1984
Dick Slater defeated Jeff Sword
Black Bart defeated Denny Brown
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Mike Davis
American Starship defeated the Zambouie Express via disqualification
The Ultimate Assassin defeated Assassin #1
Ivan Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
Ole Anderson defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez fought NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel to a no contest
NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Nikita Koloff in a Texas bullrope match
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – October 26, 1984
Denny Deaton defeated Doug Vines
Gene Ligon defeated Dave Deaton
Mike Davis defeated Joel Deaton
American Starship defeated the Zambouie Express
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Brian Adidas & Keith Larson
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel fought NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez to a double disqualification
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – October 26, 1984
Nikita Koloff vs. Sam Houston
Mike Rotundo vs. NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff; the match was initially advertised as Rotundo & Barry Windham vs. Ivan & Nikita Koloff before Windham left the company
The Ultimate Assassin vs. Assassin #1
Also included the Masked Infernos and Buzz Tyler
CWF @ Miami, FL – Baseball Stadium – October 27, 1984
Jay Youngblood defeated the Red Raider; the match was advertised as Jay & Mark Youngblood vs. Buck Robley & Dutch Mantell
Jesse Barr defeated Scott McGhee in a No DQ, no time limit match
Larry Hamilton defeated the Saint
Krusher Kruschev & Jim Neidhart defeated Pez Whatley & the One Man Gang
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Mike Graham (sub. for Rick McGraw) in a loser is tarred and feathered match
Dusty Rhodes & Jerry Lawler defeated Kevin Sullivan & Purple Haze
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Superstar Billy Graham via disqualification
CWF @ Ocala, FL – Jai Alai Fronton – October 28, 1984 (matinee)
Krusher Kruschev & Jim Neidhart vs. Jay & Mark Youngblood
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Dory Funk Jr.
Florida Heavyweight Champion Jesse Barr vs. Southern Champion Pez Whatley
Dusty Rhodes & Mike Graham vs. Kevin Sullivan & Purple Haze
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Scott McGhee
CWF @ Orlando, FL – Eddie Graham Sports Stadium – October 28, 1984
Jay Youngblood defeated the Red Raider; the bout was advertised as Mark & Jay Youngblood vs. Raider & Dutch Mantel
Jay Youngblood (sub. for Scott McGhee) defeated Cocoa Samoa
Krusher Kruschev, the Saint, & Jim Neidhart defeated Pez Whatley, One Man Gang, & Larry Hamilton
Mike Graham defeated Jesse Barr (Florida Heavyweight Title)
Dusty Rhodes & Superstar Billy Graham defeated Kevin Sullivan & Purple Haze
Dory Funk Jr. defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – October 28, 1984 (1,200)
Kareem Muhammad defeated Joel Deaton
Black Bart defeated Tommy Lane
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver & Mike Davis
The Assassin defeated Elijah Akeem via disqualification
Ron Bass defeated Buzz Tyler
Dick Slater fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
Manny Fernandez defeated Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – October 29, 1984
TV taping:
Included an autograph session with American Starship; 500 American flags were given to fans
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 11/3/84:
Worldwide – 11/3/84 – featured David Crockett conducting an opening interview with Ricky Steamboat about his plans to face NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard at Starrcade 84, noting they had wrestled for 15, 20, 30, and 50 minutes; moments later, Blanchard interrupted and said Steamboat couldn’t get the job done to pin him, no matter the time limit, and called him a part-time wrestler; after Blanchard left, Steamboat said that if Blanchard wanted him out of his life after Starrcade then he would sign the contract to face him at the event; included a video package showing Don Kernodle, in a neckbrace and bedridden in Burlington, NC, beside his parents and Rocky Kernodle in which he talked about how hard he worked to become a wrestling champion but he had forgotten what it was like to be a real America; Kernodle said he would return to the ring someday to go after the Koloffs; Rocky Kernodle added that the family would stand by Don no matter his decisions; featured a promo by Joe Frazier about being the guest referee for the NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair $1 million match at Starrcade 84; moments later, David Crockett spoke with Jim Crockett Jr. in which Jim said he had found a challenger for NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel at Starrcade, then introducing a pre-taped promo by Superstar Billy Graham; Graham went on to say Wahoo turned his back on his people and he would be the one to take the US title; after the promo, David Crockett conducted an interview with Dick Slater in which Slater called Blanchard a wimp, with the two then showing footage of Slater slapping Blanchard in the face during a recent interview; Slater then discussed the injury to Kernodle and said he hoped Kerndole would get his revenge when he was healthy; Slater and Crockett then showed footage of Blanchard recently jumping Slater after Slater threw in the towel to prevent permanent injury to one of Blanchard’s opponents and then the two brawling around ringside before Blanchard retreated; featured a vignette showing the $1 million that would be won by the winner of the Flair vs. Rhodes match at Starrcade; included Crockett conducting an interview with Rhodes about his $1 million match with Flair at Starrcade, during which Rhodes told Frazier to stay out of his face and that Frazier-Ali was the fight of the decade but the $1 million match would be the fight of the century; featured Crockett conducting an interview with the Assassin about leaving Paul Jones, with the Assassin saying he wanted nothing to do with Jones aside from getting him in the ring; the Assassin then said Jones was no longer “#1” and he would now be known as the weasel; footage then aired of the Assassin recently wining a match before being beaten down by Jones & the Zambouie Express; included Crockett conducting an interview with JJ Dillon and Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight & Tag Team Champion Ron Bass in which they reviewed footage of Steamboat confronting Dillon at ringside and fighting off both Dillon and Bass, with Dillon threatening Steamboat to never again touch him; featured Crockett conducting an interview with the Koloffs about “getting rid” of Kernodle, with Ivan shown in possession of Kernodle’s American flag:
Elijah Akeem (w/ Paul Jones & Akeem Muhammad) pinned Tommy Lee with an elbow drop at 3:18; during the bout, it was announced Jones would face Jimmy Valiant in a tuxedo streetfight at Starrcade
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Mike Davis pinned Gene Ligon with a Thesz Press at 2:28; during the match, it was announced Davis was the new junior heavyweight champion after beating Hector Guerrero
Ivan Koloff (w/ Nikita Koloff) defeated Lee Ramsey at 1:41 via submission with a Cobra Clutch
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Gerald Finley with the powerslam at 5:09
Buzz Tyler vs. Ben Alexander
Dark matches:
Assassin #1 vs. Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones)
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez vs. Ivan & Nikita Koloff (steel cage match)
CWF @ Tampa, FL – October 30, 1984
Mark Youngblood defeated Red Raider
Jay Youngblood defeated Cocoa Samoa
Krusher Kruschev, the Saint, & Jim Neidhart defeated Larry Hamilton, the One Man Gang, & Pez Whatley
Scott McGhee defeated Jesse Barr via disqualification
Mike Graham & Superstar Billy Graham defeated Kevin Sullivan & Purple Haze
Jay Youngblood defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair
CWF @ Ft. Lauderdale, FL – October 31, 1984
The Saint fought Mark Youngblood to a draw
Jay Youngblood defeated Cocoa Samoa
Krusher Kruschev, Jim Neidhart, & the Saint defeated the One Man Gang, Larry Hamilton, & Pez Whatley
Mike Graham & Superstar Billy Graham defeated Kevin Sullivan & Purple Haze
Jesse Barr defeated Scott McGhee
Dory Funk Jr. defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – November 2, 1984
Black Bart defeated Tommy Kay
American Starship defeated Paul Kelly & Jeff Sword
Buzz Tyler defeated Ivan Koloff
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dick Slater & Brian Adidas
The Assassin defeated Paul Jones
Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated the Zambouie Express
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – November 4, 1984 (1,200)
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
Buzz Tyler defeated Black Bart
American Starship defeated the Zambouie Express via disqualification
Ivan Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
The Assassin defeated Paul Jones via disqualification
Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
Dick Slater & NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
WCCW @ San Antonio, TX – November 4, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Kerry Von Erich in a steel cage match
JCP @ Greenville, SC – November 5, 1984
Tommy Lane defeated Joel Deaton
Keith Larson defeated Mike Fever
Nikita Koloff defeated Buzz Tyler
The Assassin defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification
Dick Slater defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated the Zambouie Express
JCP @ Natural Bridge, VA – High School – November 5, 1984
American Starship vs. JJ Dillon & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart
Mark Youngblood vs. Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – November 6, 1984
TV taping:
Tommy Lane defeated Jeff Sword
Buzz Tyler defeated Kareem Muhammad
American Starship defeated Black Bart & JJ Dillon
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brian Adidas
The Assassin defeated Elijah Akeem via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Dick Slater to a draw
Ricky Steamboat defeated Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff in a steel cage match
Worldwide – 11/10/84 – featured David Crockett & Johnny Weaver on commentary; included Crockett conducting an interview with Don Kernodle, on crutches and alongside his mother and brother, regarding the attack he sustained from Ivan & Nikita Koloff and the support he has received from the fans; Kernodle then said he didn’t know when or if he would be able to return to the ring but said he is thankful for the fans; footage then aired of Kernodle’s father sitting at home and saying the family would stand by him whatever comes; Don followed by saying he went out to find a man to face the Koloffs at Starrcade, Ole Anderson; a pre-taped promo then aired in which Ole discussed his history with Ivan Koloff and said he helped get Kernodle into wrestling and while the two haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, he had his back against the Russians; Ole then said he would reveal his tag team partner the following week to face the Koloffs; after the promo, Kernodle said he would be in the corner against the Russians at Starrcade; featured comments from Joe Frazier regarding his being the guest referee for NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair at Starrcade; included a Starrcade update in which it was announced Jimmy Valiant would face Paul Jones in a loser leaves town tuxedo street fight and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard would face Ricky Steamboat with a 60-minute time-limit, the disqualification rule would be waived, and each man would put up $10,000; featured the announcement that NWA Brass Knux Champion Black Bart would face NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez, Dick Slater would challenge Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass, the Zambouie Express would face Buzz Tyler & Assassin #1 in an elimination match, NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel vs. Superstar Billy Graham at Starrcade; included a segment in which Bob Caudle spoke with Crockett about new matches signed for Starrcade, which included Brian Adidas vs. Mr. Ito, Florida Heavyweight Champion Jesse Barr vs. Mike Graham, and Denny Brown vs. NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Mike Davis, and that Duke Keomuka would join Petty as a judge for the main event; moments later, Steamboat joined the broadcasters to discuss his upcoming match with Blanchard under the stipulations he wanted and putting up his own $10,000 to get that match; Steamboat then signed the contract to face Blanchard, with Blanchard then appearing, saying he would leave Greensboro with his title and $20,000; Steamboat then challenged Blanchard to a match then and there, with Blanchard saying he wasn’t dressed for a match, and Steamboat replying by saying Blanchard’s mother sucks eggs and his father eats refried beans; moments later, Steamboat went out to the ring and dared Blanchard to follow him; Blanchard eventually followed and took his shirt off before hitting Steamboat with the title belt and following with the slingshot suplex; Blanchard continued to assault Steamboat until Brian Adidas, Fernandez, Brown, and others made the save; included Crockett conducting an interview with Fernandez regarding his upcoming match with Black Bart at Starrcade; moments later, McDaniel walked in to discuss his title defense against Graham in Greensboro; a pre-taped promo from Graham then aired in which he talked about challenging for the US title; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Flair regarding his $1 million title defense against Rhodes at Starrcade; included Crockett conducting an interview with Steamboat regarding the earlier incident with Blanchard; moments later, Steamboat introduced footage of JJ Dillon, Bass, & Bart arriving at Steamboat’s gym in Charlotte and injuring his brother before challenging them to a match; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones & the Zambouie Express regarding his loser leaves town tuxedo street fight against Valiant at Starrcade; moments later, Assassin #1 walked out to say he would be in Valiant’s corner for the match; included pre-taped footage of David Crockett & Bob Caudle speaking with Sandy Scott and Jim Crockett about the card for Starrcade, with Flair then coming out and talking about his upcoming match with Rhodes; Rhodes then walked out and threw Flair’s driving hat into the crowd, with Flair then having to be held back as he tried to get at Rhodes; after Rhodes left the interview stage, Flair took the mic and said the fans were begging him for a handshake last year because he was the man and he would remain the man after Starrcade; moments later, Flair said he’s been around the world slaying dragons and would slay the biggest of them all Thanksgiving night:
Brian Adidas pinned Mark Fleming with the airplane spin at the 58-second mark
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart at 2:41 when McDaniel pinned Hart with a chop and elbow drop; it was announced during the bout that Kyle Petty would be one of the judges for the main event of Starrcade
Nikita Koloff (w/ Ivan Koloff) defeated Joel Deaton via submission with the Cobra Clutch at 1:15
The Zambuie Express (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Tommy Lee & Gary Royal at 1:13 when Royal was pinned after a slam and elbow drop
Dick Slater pinned an unknown with the neckbreaker; JJ Dillon & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass provided guest commentary for the bout
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – November 7, 1984
American Starship defeated Doug Vines & Joel Deaton
Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
The Assassin defeated Ivan Koloff
Nikita Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
Dick Slater defeated Black Bart
Buzz Tyler defeated Jeff Sword
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – November 8, 1984
Jeff Sword defeated Denny Brown
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Buzz Tyler defeated Mike Fever
The Assassin & American Starship defeated Paul Jones, Jeff Sword (sub. for Elijah Akeem) & Kareem Muhammad
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Dick Slater defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff in a steel cage match
WCCW @ Dallas, TX – Sportatorium – November 9, 1984
TV taping:
Iceman King Parsons defeated Kelly Kiniski
Jake Roberts defeated Buck Zumhofe
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated El Diablo Grande & Dale Veasey
Kerry & Mike Von Erich fought Killer Khan & the Missing Link to a draw
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Chris Adams via disqualification
Buddy Roberts defeated Dale Veasey
JCP @ Huntington, WV – November 9, 1984
American Starship defeated JJ Dillon & Joel Deaton
Buzz Tyler defeated Black Bart
Nikita Koloff defeated Brian Adidas
Dick Slater & the Assassin defeated the Zambouie Express
Ivan Koloff defeated Johnny Weaver
Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
Pro Wrestling USA – 11/10/84 – featured Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer; included Gordon Solie & John Heath on commentary; featured Solie conducting a ringside interview with Jerry Lawler & Tommy Rich in which Lawler said the contract had been signed for he and Rich to face AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors the following week on TV; Rich then commented on the attack he recently sustained from the Road Warriors and comments made by Paul Ellering; Lawler then noted that the Road Warriors do get some cheers but they don’t deserve anyone’s respect for the way they handle themselves; included a vignette of NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which he was shown pulling up to a private jet in a limo; featured Solie conducting a ringside interview with the Road Warriors & Ellering regarding the comments made earlier in the show from Lawler & Rich and facing them the following week; included Solie conducting an interview with Rich in the studio regarding the upcoming match against the Road Warriors; featured Solie conducting an interview in the studio with Dusty Rhodes regarding Ivan & Nikita Koloff; included a vignette of Jimmy Valiant to the tune of Manhattan Transfer’s “Boy from New York City;” moments later, another video of Valiant aired in which he was shown sitting on a street curb, with Valiant then cutting a promo on Paul Jones and the Assassins cutting his beard; Valiant then said he would put the rest of his hair on the line against the masks of the Assassins in what he would call Boogie Jam 84; moments later, a car pulled up with the chauffer telling Valiant that it was time to go, with Valiant climbing inside; a woman looking like a prostitute then walked down the street to the tune of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” and got in the car with Valiant:
Nikita Koloff & NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Mike Jackson & Jason Walker at 5:10 when Walker submitted to Nikita’s Cobra Clutch
Bob Backlund defeated Randy Barber via submission with the Crossface Chicken Wing at 6:56
Mr. Saito (w/ Adnan) defeated Steve Miller via submission with a Scorpion Deathlock at 3:42
AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Gene Ligon & Lee Ramsey at 1:31 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Ramsey following the clothesline off the top
JCP @ Kingsport, TN – Dobyns-Bennett High School Gym – November 11, 1984
Sponsored by the American Legion Hammond Post No. 3
Sam Houston vs. Doug Vines
Denny Brown & Mike Davis vvs. Gary Royal & Paul Kelly
Johnny Weaver vs. Zambouie Express #2
Assassin #1, NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, & Zambouie Express #1 (if the Assassin’s team wins, he gets 5 minutes with Paul Jones)
JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County War Memorial Arena – November 12, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Brett Hart
Keith Larson defeated Sean Royal
Sam Houston defeated Paul Kelly
Black Bart defeated Mike Davis
Buzz Tyler defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – November 12, 1984
American Starship defeated Doug Vines & Joel Deaton
Tommy Lane defeated Jeff Sword
Brian Adidas defeated the Inferno
Elijah Akeem defeated Johnny Weaver
The Assassin defeated Kareem Muhammad
Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
Dick Slater defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
CWF @ Tampa, FL – Spartan Sports Center – November 13, 1984
Dutch Mantell defeated Jim Neidhart
George Weingeroff defeated Larry Hamilton
Bob Backlund defeated Kendo Nagasaki
Brian Blair defeated Jesse Barr
The Warlord defeated Barber & Owen in a handicap match
Sweet Brown Sugar & Pez Whatley defeated Krusher Kruschev & the Saint
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jay Youngblood
JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – November 13, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 11/17/84:
Worldwide – 11/17/84 – featured Johnny Weaver & David Crockett on commentary; included Crockett conducting an interview with Don Kernodle in which Kernodle, on crutches, discussed the fact his brother, Keith Larson, would be teaming with Ole Anderson at Starrcade to face Ivan & Nikita Koloff; moments later, footage was shown of Crockett announcing Larson as the mystery partner, with Larson then coming out and Kernodle appearing, yelling at his brother for taking the match, and said he would wrestle the Russians himself if he had to in order to prevent his brother from risking his body; during the segment, some of Kernodle’s comments were bleeped out; after the video went back to Crockett’s initial interview with Kernodle, Kernodle said he would be at Starrcade; featured a Starrcade 84 ad to the tune of Frank Stallone’s “Far From Over;” included Crockett conducting a sit-down interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in his home regarding the previous week’s altercation between he and NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes and facing Rhodes at Starrcade, with Flair saying he was the greatest wrestler alive today and Rhodes wanted to take that spot from him; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dick Slater and NWA Tag Team Chapions Manny Fernandez regarding their respective matches at Starrcade against Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & NWA Brass Knux Champion Black Bart, during which some of Slater’s comments were bleeped out; included pre-taped comments from Kyle Petty regarding his participation in Starrcade; featured pre-taped comments from Joe Frazier regarding his participation in Starrcade; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard regarding his upcoming Starrcade title defense against Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel regarding his title defense against Superstar Billy Graham; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Rhodes regarding his upcoming title match with Flair:
The Assassin & Brian Adidas defeated Gary Royal & Paul Kelly at 3:21 when Adidas pinned Kelly following the airplane spin; during the bout, it was noted the following week’s episode would feature a video look at Magnum TA, who was on his way to Jim Crockett Promotions
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez pinned Jeff Sword with the flying forearm at the 57-second mark
NWA Brass Knux Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart (w/ Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart & JJ Dillon) pinned Joel Deaton at 6:21 with a senton after Deaton missed a charge in the corner
Buzz Tyler pinned Mark Fleming with the running powerslam at 3:49
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Denny Brown & Tommy Lane at 2:46 when Nikita pinned Lane following the modified Doomsday Device
Elijah Akeem (w/ Kareem Muhammad) pinned Sam Houston with an elbow drop at 3:18
Dark matches:
Elijah Akeem vs. the Assassin
Dick Slater, Brian Adidas, & NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass
JCP @ Sumter, SC – Sumter County Exhibition Center – November 15, 1984
Pro Wrestling USA taping:
Dick Slater defeated Gary Royal
Southern Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler defeated Mike Fever
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Joel Deaton
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Ron Bass defeated Jerry Lawler & Brian Adidas
Mr. Saito defeated Bob Backlund via disqualification
11/17/84:
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez defeated Paul Kelly
Brian Adidas defeated Gary Royal
Harley Race defeated Tommy Lane
Dick Slater defeated Mike Fever
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass vs. Joel Deaton
11/24/84 – included Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured Gordon Solie on commentary; included Solie conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes in which he referenced Bob Backlund’s challenge the previous week to both AWA World Champion Rick Martel and NWA World Champion Ric Flair with Rhodes then challenging them both himself; Rhodes also challenged Ivan & Nikita Koloff and AWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to face he and tag team partner Manny Fernandez; featured a segment of Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Press Conference in which Bill Apter conducted an interview with Flair in which Flair commented on his lifestyle and said he would be glad to face and beat Martel and Backlund; Flair then said no one taught him the figure-4 but he perfected the hold; included Solie conducting an interview with Blanchard regarding his putting up $10,000 and his title but then setting the time limit for his title defenses; Solie then conducted an interview with McDaniel regarding facing the likes of Backlund, Martel, and Flair:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Mike Davis in a non-title match with a reversal into a backslide at 7:36; Verne Gagne provided guest commentary for the match
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Brett Hart (Barry Horowitz) via submission with the full nelson at 1:26
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Joel Deaton with a chop to the chest an elbow drop at 4:57
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Sam Houston at 2:02 with the slingshot suplex; $10,000 of Blanchard’s money was also on the line in the match
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Tommy Lane & Denny Brown at 3:37 when Lane submitted to Ivan’s Cobra Clutch
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Bob Backlund via disqualification at 7:54 when Backlund threw referee Sonny Fargo out of the ring; moments later, Backlund fought off an interfering Dillon and then powerslammed Bass, with Fargo then getting back in the ring and calling for the bell; after the match, Bass attacked Backlund and left the ring
11/31/84 – featured Gordon Solie on commentary; Tony Schiavone was the ring announcer; included Solie conducting an interview with JJ Dillon, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart regarding Bass’s match the previous week against Bob Backlund, during which Dillon said he wanted Bass to get a rematch and prove that his win wasn’t a fluke and to get payback for Backlund putting his hands on Dillon; featured Solie conducting an interview with Dick Slater in which he said he doesn’t choose sides and was unpredictable; included Solie conducting an interview with Bob Backlund regarding his recent match with Bass, and said he would have to beat the likes of Harley Race, Terry Funk, and NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes in order to get him a title shot; featured Solie conducting a closing interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Rhodes & Manny Fernandez in which they discussed the challenges of Ivan & Nikita Koloff and the Road Warriors:
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Sam Houston via submission with the full nelson at 2:59; during the bout, it was noted the following week’s show – called the Class of the 80s – would be loaded with champions
Mr. Saito pinned Lee Ramsey with a back suplex at 3:39
Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race pinned NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Mike Davis at 8:48 with a delayed suplex after blocking a headscissors attempt and dropping Davis face-first across the top rope; neither title was at stake
WWC Universal Champion Carlos Colon defeated Ben Alexander via submission with the figure-4 at 3:55
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Gene Ligon & Mike Fever at 4:28 when Fever submitted to Nikita’s Cobra Clutch
Southern Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler & Brian Adias defeated Joel Deaton & Paul Kelly at 4:01 when Lawler pinned Kelly with a fistdrop off the middle turnbuckle
12/15/84 – featured Gordon Solie on commentary; included Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured a segment of Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Press Conference in which Bill Apter conducted an interview with Ivan & Nikita Koloff regarding why they insult America and yet work for American money; included a music video promoting the debut of Magnum TA set to Steppenwolf’s “Born to Be Wild;” featured Solie conducting an interview with Dick Slater and Bob Backlund in which Slater said he had held every regional title but never the world belt, like Backlund, and then shook his hand; Slater then said he was also looking for the world title and might have to face Backlund at some point; Backlund then said he wanted to be champion again; included Solie conducting a closing interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes regarding his quest to win the NWA World Title from Ric Flair and defending the tag team belts with Manny Fernandez against such teams as Ivan & Nikita Koloff:
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Jeff Sword & Doug Vines when Rhodes scored the pin following the Bionic Elbow at 1:12
AWA World Champion Rick Martel pinned Joel Deaton with a slingshot splash into the ring at 5:20
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Lee Ramsey with a chop and elbow drop at 2:46
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Tommy Lane via submission with the figure-4 at 5:57
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Sam Houston & Brett Hart at 2:53 when Bass pinned Hart following the running powerslam
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard pinned WWC Universal Champion Carlos Colon at 8:29 following a Hot Shot and then grabbing the rope for leverage; only the TV title was at stake; Blanchard’s $10,000 was also on the line; after the bout, Colon assaulted Blanchard in and out of the ring; Gordon Solie said Colon won the match via disqualification because Blanchard grabbed the rope but no announcement was made by the ring announcer
St. Louis, MO – November 16, 1984 (6,982)
Marty Jannetty & Rufus R. Jones (sub. for Dave Peterson) defeated Gypsey Joe & Mike Bond
Jim Gorman vs. Ken Timbs
Bob Brown defeated Mr. Pogo via disqualification
Dick the Bruiser, Terry Funk, & Wahoo McDaniel defeated Hacksaw Higgins, TG Stone, & Baron Von Raschke
Kevin Von Erich defeated Billy Robinson
Jerry Blackwell defeated Missouri Heavyweight Champion Harley Race to win the title
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Bruiser Brody to a no contest
JCP @ Appomattox, VA – High School Gym – November 16, 1984
Included Elijah Akeem, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Brian Adidas, Assassin #1, and Dick Slater
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – November 16, 1984
Tommy Lane defeated Paul Kelly
Black Bart defeated Brian Adidas
American Starship defeated Joel Deaton & Mike Fever
Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez
CWF @ Sarasota, FL – November 17, 1984
Pez Whatley defeated the Saint via disqualification
Superstar Billy Graham defeated the Red Raider
Mark & Jay Youngblood defeated Kevin Sullivan & King Cobra
Jesse Barr defeated Mike Graham
Dusty Rhodes & Dutch Mantell defeated Jim Neidhart & Krusher Kruschev
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sweet Brown Sugar
WCCW @ San Marcos, TX – November 18, 1984
Mike Von Erich & Stella Mae French defeated Nickla Roberts & Buddy Roberts
Terry Gordy defeated the Missing Link
Kevin Von Erich defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – November 19, 1984
Included a public workout by NWA World Champion Ric Flair, with Dusty Rhodes looking on; Buzz Tyler vs. Nikita Koloff in a No DQ match did not take place as advertised
Tommy Lane defeated Paul Kelly
Denny Brown defeated Gary Royal
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart defeated Buzz Tyler & the Assassin
Ivan Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez in a Texas Death Match
Ricky Steamboat & Dick Slater defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ ? – November 20, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 11/24/84:
Worldwide – 11/24/84 – featured Tony Schiavone & Johnny Weaver on commentary; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, dressed as a cowboy, in which he responded to comments from NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes, Dick Slater, and Ricky Steamboat; Schiavone then brought up North American Heavyweight Champion Magnum TA, on his way to the NWA, as another potential challenger; a music video then aired of Magnum set to Steppenwolf’s “Born to be Wild;” following the video, Blanchard cut a promo on Magnum, saying pretty girls and working out in the gym don’t win matches; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Slater & Steamboat in which they reviewed video of Slater & Steamboat beating Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart; after the bout, the champions assaulted Slater & Steamboat with the help of Blanchard, who was dressed in his cowboy garb; Steamboat then cut a promo on Bart, Bass, Blanchard, and JJ Dillon; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez regarding the challenge of Ivan & Nikita Koloff, during which Fernandez spoke about the injury they gave Don Kernodle, with Kernodle then appearing on a crutch and in a neckbrace; Kernodle then said he apologized to the fans for his actions in the past and now would be defending America each time he’s in the ring; featured a segment hosted by Gordon Solie in which he discussed Starrcade 84 and said highlights would air the following week; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel regarding a recent match with Buzz Tyler; video then aired of the match in which McDaniel left ringside after Tyler got the best of him; later in the bout, McDaniel threw Tyler over the top rope, resulting in a disqualification; after the match, the two men continued to brawl until Tyler cleared the champion from the ring; McDaniel then cut a promo on Tyler being the top contender for his belt:
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez pinned Paul Kelly at 3:45 with the flying forearm
Assassin #1 pinned Jeff Sword with a right hand punch at 5:54
Buzz Tyler pinned Joel Deaton with the running powerslam at 2:31
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff pinned Mike Fever at 5:08 with a clothesline off the top; Don Kernodle joined Tony Schiavone on commentary for the bout
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon & Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart) pinned Tommy Lane with the running powerslam at 4:40; Dillon joined Schiavone & Johnny Weaver on commentary during the match
Starrcade 84 – Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – November 22, 1984 (16,000)
Shown on closed circuit – featured Gordon Solie & Bob Caudle on commentary:
Denny Brown pinned NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Mike Davis to win the title
Brian Adidas pinned Mr. Ito
Florida Heavyweight Champion Jesse Barr pinned Mike Graham
The Assassin & Buzz Tyler defeated Muhammad & Akeem in an elimination match
Manny Fernandez defeated Mid-Atlantic Brass Knuckles Champion Black Bart to win the title
Paul Jomes pinned Jimmy Valiant in a loser leaves town tuxedo street fight
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Ole Anderson & Keith Larson
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard pinned Ricky Steamboat at 13:15 after hitting the challenger with a foreign object as Steamboat attempted a sunset flip; each man put up $10,000 for the match, with the winner walking away with $20,000 (The Best of Starrcade: 1983-1987)
JCP US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Superstar Billy Graham
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via referee?s decision at 12:09 when guest referee Joe Frazier stopped the bout due to a cut over the challenger?s right eye, sustained moments earlier after Rhodes was sent into the post head-first; in the event of a draw, Kyle Petty, Duke Keomuka, and Frazier would have served as judges; after the bout, Rhodes was restrained from getting at Frazier by a number of wrestlers and later had his head bandaged before leaving the ring; due to pre-match stipulations, Flair won the $1 million winner?s purse (The Best of Starrcade: 1983-1987, Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80s)
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – November 26, 1984
Buzz Tyler defeated Elijah Akeem
Mike Davis & Tommy Lane defeated Jeff Sword & Paul Kelly
The Assassin defeated Kareem Muhammad in a taped fist match
Denny Brown defeated Sam Houston
Ole Anderson & Keith Larson fought Ivan & Nikita Koloff to a draw
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
Dick Slater fought NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart
– 11/27/84: The attorney for NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel entered a no contest plea stemming from a Sept. 22 incident at the Greensboro Coliseum in which he allegedly broke the nose of a fan, David Parks. During testimony, it was stated Parks had been thrown out of several events at the coliseum. The judge did not impose jail time or a fine and gave Wahoo, who did not appear in court, a prayer for judgement, which is not viewed as a conviction.
JCP @ Misenheimer, NC – Pfeiffer College Gym – November 27, 1984
TV taping:
Buzz Tyler pinned George South with the running powerslam at 1:47
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart vs. two unknowns
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 12/1/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Tony Schiavone; featured a video package on the debuting Magnum TA, with Crockett referring to him as “Magnum TI” and the North American champion; included a promo by Gordon Solie in which he spoke about Starrcade 84 in which he said exclusive highglights from Starrcade 84 would air the following week; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champioin Manny Fernandez in which he said he wanted to be the NWA US Champion, NWA TV Champion, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion, and Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion; included Crockett conducting an interview with Ricky Steamboat & Dick Slater about challenging Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Ron Bass & Black Bart; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones about Assassin #1, with Jones saying he would announce the following week who his new wrestler would be and alluded to the size of his arms:
Brian Adidias & Mike Davis defeated Gary Royal & Paul Kelly when Adidas scored the pin with the airplane spin; the match was joined in progress
Buzz Tyler defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel in a non-title match via disqualification at 8:47 when the champion threw Tyler over the top rope
Assassin #1 pinned Mike Fever at 1:02 with a right hand punch
Ivan Koloff defeated an unknown with the Cobra Clutch at 2:10; Don Kernodle, wearing a neckbrace, provided guest commentary for the bout and said he would regain possession of the American flag that the Koloffs had
Ricky Steamboat & Dick Slater defeated Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) in a non-title match at around the 17-minute mark when Steamboat pinned Bart with a cradle, immediately after a slam from Bart; during the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Assassin #1 about Paul Jones’ comments alluding that a new man would come in the next week who would be an expert in martial arts; late in the match, a masked cowboy came out and spoke to Dillon at ringside; immediately after the contest, the masked cowboy was revealed to be NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, who aided in tying Slater in the corner; moments later, Blanchard and Bass held up Steamboat as Bart came off the top using a boot as a weapon
Worldwide – 12/1/84:
Sam Houston, Mike Davis, & Brian Adidas vs. Gary Royal, Joel Deaton, & Doug Vines
Buzz Tyler vs. Ben Alexander
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel vs. Gene Ligon
The Assassin vs. an unknown
Ivan & Nikita Koloff vs. Ramsey & Diamond
CWF @ Miami Beach, FL – Convention Hall – November 27, 1984
Jesse Barr defeated Sweet Brown Sugar
Brian Blair defeated Rick McCord
Mike Graham defeated King Cobra
Pez Whatley defeated King Cobra
The Saint defeated Dutch Mantell
Jim Neidhart & Krusher Kruschev defeated Jay & Mark Youngblood
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Billy Jack Haynes
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – November 28, 1984
1,000 American flags were given out by Manny Fernandez and radio station WKIX
Mike Davis & Tommy Lane defeated Gary Royal & Paul Kelly
Denny Brown defeated Sam Houston
The Assassin defeated Kareem Muhammad in a taped fist match
Buzz Tyler defeated Elijah Akeem
Manny Fernandez defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification
Dick Slater fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Ricky Steamboat & NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart
Central States @ Kansas City, MO – November 29, 1984 (2,200)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jerry Blackwell via count-out
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – November 30, 1984
BattleStar 84 – prior to the show, Buzz Tyler, Brian Adidas, Johnny Weaver, and NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez took part in an autograph session; American flags were given away to the first 500 fans
Brian Adidas & Buzz Tyler vs. Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass
Mid-Atlantic TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Dick Slater
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez vs. Ivan Koloff
Also included the Zambouie Express and Nikita Koloff
Central States @ Ft. Dodge, IA – November 30, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bob Brown
JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – November 1984
JCP @ Morganton, NC – December 1, 1984
Brett Hart defeated Inferno
Tommy Lane defeated Doug Vines
The American Starships defeated JJ Dillon & Joel Deaton
Kareem Muhammad defeated Johnny Weaver
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Brett Hart & Brian Adidas
Dick Slater fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
Mid South @ Tulsa, OK – Fairgrounds Pavilion – December 2, 1984
Power Pro Wrestling: NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Magnum TA with a reversal into a backslide
JCP @ Sumter, SC – December 2, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Mike Davis
Kareem Muhammad defeated Sam Houston
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated the Assassin & Brian Adidas
Dick Slater fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
Buzz Tyler defeated Elijah Akeem
Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Pro Wrestling USA @ Springfield, MA – Civic Center – December 2, 1984 (1,235)
Roberto Soto defeated Tony Ulysses
The Comanche Kid defeated Hans Kruger
Ricki Lobo defeated War Cloud
Sgt. Muldoon defeated Rudy Diamond
Tim & Shaun O’Reilly defeated Pete Mitchell & Mad Dog Richards at 23:31
Carlos Colon defeated Sgt. Muldoon (sub. for NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard)
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Bob Backlund via disqualification at 13:45
Mid South @ Oklahoma City, OK – December 3, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Kerry Von Erich in a No DQ match
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – December 3, 1984
Bob Armstrong fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a 30-minute time-limit draw
GCW @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – December 4, 1984
Ron Slinker defeated Mr. Ito
Bob Roop fought Ron Ritchie (sub. for Brad Armstrong) to a draw
Rip Rogers & Ted Oates defeated Jerry Oates & Frank Lang (sub. for Jacques Rougeau Jr.)
Jimmy Valiant defeated the New York Assassin
Dusty Rhodes, Tommy Rich, & Ole Anderson defeated the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering
Ron Garvin fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double count-out
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – December 3, 1984
TV taping:
Dick Slater, Brian Adidas & NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Ron Bass & Black Bart
Buzz Tyler vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – December 4, 1984
TV taping:
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Denny Brown defeated Mike Davis
Elijah Akeem defeated Tommy Lane
The Assassin defeated Kareem Muhammad
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brian Adidas
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Randy Tyler
Manny Fernandez, Dick Slater, & Keith Larson defeated Black Bart, Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Ricky Steamboat in a Texas Death Match
Worldwide – 12/8/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan & Nikita Koloff about the recovery of Don Kernodle, with Crockett introducing a tape of Kernodle, wearing a neckbrace, doing sit ups in the empty venue with Keith Larson and trading holds with him while in visible pain; featured a graphic promoting Magnum TA debuting the following week; included Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones in which he said he had paid a lot of money to bring another wrestler into his stable, with a video package then airing on Superstar Billy Graham set to “Kung Fu Fighting;” featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dick Slater in which they reviewed footage of Slater, NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez recently brawling with JJ Dillon, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass; included Crockett conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in which Blanchard reviewed footage of his match against Ricky Steamboat at Starrcade 84 and how he won the match, with Blanchard objecting to the accusation he used a foreign object because being caught with it would have cost him his title and $10,000; Blanchard then said he was now after NWA World Champion Ric Flair; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Dillon, alongside Bass & Bart, in which Dillon threw a tantrum; moments later, footage was shown of Ricky Steamboat challenging Bass, leading to Steamboat and Dick Slater clearing Bass, Bart, and Dillon from ringside, Rhodes throwing Dillon back into the ring, and Steamboat tearing off Dillon’s pants to reveal him wearing pantyhouse, a black garter and panties; Dillon then hid underneath the ring as Fernandez and Buzz Tyler came out to the ring to celebrate; moments later, Dillon was covered up and helped backstage by Bass and Bart:
Buzz Tyler pinned Joel Deaton with the running powerslam at 2:50
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez pinned the Inferno with the flying forearm at 4:48; NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes joined David Crockett on commentary for the bout
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard pinned Tommy Lane with the slingshot suplex at 7:13; Blanchard’s title and his $10,000 were at stake in the match; prior to the bout, the two shook hands
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Brian Adidas & NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Denny Brown at 4:36 when Brown submitted to Nikita’s Cobra Clutch
Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Mike Davis & Sam Houston at 4:05 when Houston was pinned after an elbow drop; Jones joined the announce team during the match
Buzz Tyler vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDanil (impromptu match); prior to the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Tyler about him chasing McDaniel for a title match; moments later, McDaniel interrupted and said Tyler should beg if he wants a title match; Wahoo and Tyler then traded several blows before Tyler forced Wahoo away from the interview area; Tyler eventually forced McDaniel to the ring, with the two men being introduced for the match just as the broadcast ended
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – December 5, 1984
Denny Brown, Mike Davis, & Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal, Jeff Sword, & Doug Vines
Brian Adidas defeated Kareem Muhammad
The Assassin defeated Elijah Akeem in a taped fist match
Buzz Tyler defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
Manny Fernandez & Keith Larson (w/ Don Kernodle) defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Dick Slater & Ricky Steamboat defeated Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – December 6, 1984
Mike Davis & Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal & Jeff Sword
Denny Brown defeated Tommy Lane
The Zambuie Express defeated Brian Adidas in a handicap match
The Assassin defeated Rufus R. Jones
Buzz Tyler defeated Black Bart
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass, Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Dick Slater, Manny Fernandez, & Keith Larson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – December 7, 1984
Keith Larson defeated Gary Royal
Tommy Lane defeated Jeff Sword
Denny Brown fought Mike Davis to a draw
The Assassin & Brian Adidas defeated the Zambuie Express
Buzz Tyler fought Black Bart to a no contest
Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Ricky Steamboat in a Texas Death Match
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dick Slater via disqualification; both Blanchard’s title and $10,000 were at stake
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez (w/ Don Kernodle) defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – December 8, 1984 (3,677)
Denny Brown defeated Sam Houston
American Starship defeated Gary Royal & Doug Vines
Kareem Muhammad defeated Brian Adidas
The Assassin defeated Gary Royal
Dusty Rhodes, Manny Fernandez, & Keith Larson defeated Krusher Kruschev, Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass defeated Ricky Steamboat & Dick Slater via disqualification
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Buzz Tyler
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Charleston, SC – December 9, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – December 9, 1984 (4,129)
Denny Brown defeated Sam Houston
Kareem Muhammad defeated Brian Adidas
The Assassin defeated Elijah Akeem in a taped fist match
Ricky Steamboat & Dick Slater defeated Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass via disqualification
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Buzz Tyler
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff in a steel cage match when Rhodes pinned Ivan with the elbow drop, moments after Keith Larson entered the cage and threw Ivan off the top rope; late in the match, Don Kernodle attempted to get into the ring but was attacked by Nikita and knocked to the floor, prompting Larson to intervene
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – December 10, 1984 (2,000)
Tommy Lane vs. Gary Royal
Johnny Weaver vs. Paul Kelly
Brian Adidas vs. Joel Deaton
The Assassin & American Starship vs. Paul Jones & the Zambouie Express
Dick Slater vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – December 11, 1984
TV taping:
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 12/22/84 – featured an opening music video on Magnum TA set to Steppenwolf’s “Born to be Wild;” hosted by Bob Caudle & Tony Schiavone; included Caudle conducting an interview with Ivan & Nikita Koloff in which Ivan said he wanted their Russian flag to be flown atop the arenas when they wrestle and the Russian National Anthem would be used for their matches; Ivan then complained of cheating by NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez, said Don Kernodle’s mom was an “old bag” and that his dad was dishonorably discharged from the military, to which Caudle said that wasn’t true; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Rhodes & Fernandez in which they reviewed footage of how they beat the Koloffs in a steel cage match in Charlotte on 12/9/84; included a commercial bumper promoting the debut of Superstar Billy Graham; featured Caudle conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which he said he was upset about the way his match with Rhodes ended at Starrcade 84 but he was looking ahead to 1985 and the challenges of NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel and NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard; included Caudle conducting an interview with Buzz Tyler about his recent return to the Mid-Atlantic area, the support from the fans, and wanting to face the likes of Wahoo and the Koloffs; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Dick Slater, Rhodes & Fernandez in which Slater showed off a cowboy boot and said the three were the masters of the bunkhouse match and would show it against JJ Dillon’s team of NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart; Rhodes then said Ricky Steamboat was also ready for Dillon and his men; included Caudle conducting an interview with the Assassin, in which he said he was putting aside his goals for championships to get rid of Paul Jones; footage then aired of Jimmy Valiant cutting a promo saying Jones and JJ Dillon ripped him off at Starrcade and now he couldn’t see his people; Valiant then said he had some bail money to get Charlie Brown out of jail in New York City to come seek revenge; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Black Bart about the challenge of a bunkhouse match earlier in the show against the likes of Rhodes, Fernandez, Slater, and Steamboat; included Caudle and Schiavone showing off WANTED posters that Dillon put out featuring Rhodes, Slater, Fernandez, Steamboat, and Buzz Tyler with Dillon shown discussing why he came to Jim Crockett Promotions and said the 5 men were bullies and wanted to run him out of the territory; Dillon said he was already getting responses from his bounty hunter ads; featured Caudle conducting an interview with the debuting Magnum TA on his arrival to the Mid-Atlantic area, during which Magnum said he was on the hunt for the NWA US Title; Caudle referred to Schiavone as “Giamatti” throughout the broadcast:
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez pinned Gary Royal with a kneedrop off the top at 4:58; during the bout, Bob Caudle & Tony Schiavone discussed the pending arrival of Superstar Billy Graham to the territory
Buzz Tyler pinned Jeff Sword with the powerslam at 1:36
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Mark Fleming with a falling chop at 5:03; during the bout, Buzz Tyler joined the commentary team to talk about wanting a match with Wahoo
Nikita Koloff (w/ Ivan Koloff) defeated Lee Ramsey via submission with the Cobra Clutch at 3:44; prior to the bout, the Russian National Anthem was played for the Koloffs
Magnum TA pinned Joel Deaton with the belly to belly suplex at the 15-second mark (Magnum’s debut)
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions – Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass & Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Sam Houston, Mike Davis, & Tommy Lane at 4:09 when Blanchard pinned Houston with the slingshot suplex
Worldwide – 12/22/84 – featured an opening shot on an American flag hung from the rafters as the Star Spangled Banner played on trumpet and fans held up lighters; hosted by David Crockett, Tony Schiavone, & Johnny Weaver; included Crockett conducting an interview with Buzz Tyler about his chasing NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel; featured a vignette promoting Superstar Billy Graham’s arrival to the territory, set to “Kung Fu Fighting;” included Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones in which he said he was bringing in Graham to be the next NWA World Champion, he was regouping for 1985, and he had a surprise for the new year; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which he warned NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes to stop complaining about what happened at Starrcade or he would find a partner to take the tag team titles; included a vignette promoting the debut of Magnum TA; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Assassin #1 about the comments from Jones earlier in the broadcast, with the Assassin saying he wanted titles but everything was taking a backseat to putting Jones out of wrestling; the Assassin then encouraged the fans to chant “Weasel” at Jones and said he may to go New York to bail someone out of jail that Jones never again wanted to see; included a promo by Jimmy Valiant in which he said Jones and JJ Dillon were marked men and he was putting all his money up to bail Charlie Brown out of jail to get revenge; featured Crockett showing a WANTED poster designed by Dillon to help out out the likes of Rhodes, Tyler, Fernandez, Steamboat, and Slater; a video package then aired in which Dillon discussed his success in Florida and his decision to come to the Mid-Atlantic area, referring to those that have stood in his way as bullies and hooligans; Dillon then said his WANTED poster was a recruiting program to find new talent and he’s already heard from many who were interested in the job:
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel pinned Tommy Lane with the chop at 5:09
Dick Slater, NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated Joel Deaton & two unknowns at 1:57 when Rhodes pinned Deaton with the Bionic elbow
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Lee Ramsey at 5:16 with a legdrop
Magnum TA pinned the Inferno with the belly to belly suplex at the 13-second mark (Magnum’s debut)
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard pinned Mike Davis with the slingshot suplex at 4:45; Blanchard’s title & $10,000 were at stake in the match
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Keith Larson (sub. for Mark Fleming) & Sam Houston at 1:58 when Nikita pinned Houston with a clothesline; following their entrance, the Russian National Anthem played for the Koloffs; the Koloffs attacked Houston before the match, with Larson then running ringside and the announcers saying he wanted to take the place of Fleming; Houston worked the entire match himself; after the bout, Larson attacked both Koloffs but was assaulted by their Russian chain before Ivan hung him over the top rope with the chain; moments later, Don Kernodle ran out, in a suit and neckbrace, attacked the Koloffs with their own chain and chased them out of the building; Kernodle and several other wrestlers tended to Larson and helped him from the ring; Kernodle then took the Koloffs’ Russian flag and left ringside with it; Kernodle, NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez, and others carried Larson backstage, and laid him on the dressing room floor; Kernodle then ripped off his shirt and neckbrace, told the Russians not to worry about his neck, spat on the Russian flag, and said he would get revenge
Dark match after the taping: NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon); after the bout, NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel attacked Flair at ringside
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – December 12, 1984
Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword
Johnny Weaver fought Mike Davis to a draw
Ron Bass defeated Ricky Steamboat in a Texas Death Match
Ivan Koloff, Nikita Koloff, & Black Bart defeated Dick Slater, Keith Larson, & Manny Fernandez
NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Dusty Rhodes
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – December 14, 1984
Denny Brown defeated Mike Davis
Sam Houston defeated Gary Royal
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated Brian Adidas & Assassin #1
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dick Slater via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated the Zambouie Express
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
JCP @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – December 15, 1984
The Assassin & the American Starship defeated Rufus R. Jones, Jeff Sword, & the Masked Man (sub. for the Zambouie Express)
Denny Brown defeated Sam Houston
Brian Adidas defeated Inferno
Black Bart defeated Johnny Weaver (sub. for Buzz Tyler)
Dick Slater & NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez (sub. for Keith Larson) (w/ Don Kernodle) defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
? (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez) vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
WCCW Christmas Star Wars – Dallas, TX – Reunion Arena – December 25, 1984 (17,000)
Kelly Kiniski defeated Buck Zumhofe
Jose Lothario defeated El Diablo Grande
Rip Oliver defeated Iceman King Parsons
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
Kevin Von Erich defeated Chris Adams in a lumberjack match
Terry Gordy, Buddy Roberts, & Chick Donovan defeated Mr. X (Mike York), Skandor Akbar, & the Missin Link in an elimination match; stipulations stated the loser of each fall would have to leave Texas; Gody was the sole survivor
Kerry Von Erich defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 18:30
Billy Jack Haynes & Mike Von Erich defeated Jake Roberts & Gino Hernandez
Worldwide – 12/29/84 – included an opening shot of Tony Schiavone outside Cigges restaurant in Charlotte, with Schiavone saying several top wrestling stars were inside and the program would look back on the year 1984; featured Schiavone conducting an interview in the restaurant with Paul Jones and JJ Dillon about their respective 1984; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes about his 1984, during which several minutes of footage were shown of how he and Manny Fernandez won the titles; Rhodes then said 1985 would see him settle his issue with NWA World Champion Ric Flair and Joe Frazier; Don Kernodle then joined them and discussed his plans to get revenge on Ivan & Nikita Koloff in 1985; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Flair about his 1984 and his potential future challengers in the Mid-Atlantic area, during which Flair discussed losing the title in Dallas, winning it back in Japan, and keeping it at Starrcade; included the NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard vs. Randy Barber & Jim Horton match from the 8/18/84 Worldwide; featured Schiavone speaking with Rhodes about the arrival of Magnum TA; included a music video on Magnum, showing him in action in Mid-South, in photo shoots, and with many different ladies, set to the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams;” featured Schiavone speaking with Dillon about his men taking down the likes of Dick Slater and Ricky Steamboat, during which footage was shown of Slater being attacked by Blanchard, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass; Dillon said he had a lot of surprises in store for 1985; included the same Dillon segment from the previous week regarding his WANTED sign; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Jones in which he said he and Dillon were unbeatable; included a video package spotlighting some of the JCP regulars; featured Schiavone speaking with Rhodes about being part of the first $1 million match, during which Rhodes spoke about the importance of the NWA World Title and said there is no insurance or union, citing how tough wrestlers are:
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Sam Houston & Dale Veasey at 3:07 when Road Warrior Animal pinned Houston with a clothesline; Tony Schiavone & David Crockett provided commentary for the match (TV studio)
Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Keith Larson & Brett Hart at 4:18 when Bart pinned Hart after a double clothesline; David Crockett provided commentary for the bout
JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – December 25, 1984 (7,421)
TV taping:
Buzz Tyler vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel did not take place as advertised
Steve Casey defeated Joel Deaton
American Starship defeated the Infernos
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Denny Brown defeated Tommy Lane
Superstar Billy Graham (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Brian Adidas
Magnum TA defeated Super Destroyer
Televised: Manny Fernandez fought NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff to a draw
Televised: Don Kernodle defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff in a flag match by taking possession of the flag; NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Nikita Koloff and Keith Larson were barred from ringside for the match; after the match, Nikita came out and aided in double teaming Kernodle until NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes helped make the save
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling – 12/29/84:
Worldwide – 12/29/84 – hosted by David Crockett & Tony Schiavone; included David Crockett conducting an interivew with Magnum TA about the arrival of the Barbarian, during which Magnum discussed fighting guys like Paul Jones’ men; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones, the Barbarian, and Superstar Billy Graham in which Jones had to hold the Barbarian back as Graham made an open challenge to face anyone in an arm wrestling contest; moments later, Jones had Graham land several blows to the Barbarian to show how tough he was, adding they would be NWA Tag Team Champions:
Assassin #1 defeated Kareem Muhammad (w/ Paul Jones) via disqualification at around the 7-minute mark when Jones climbed in the ring after the Assassin landed his right hand punch; after the bout, the Barbarian came out, hit the Assassin with a 2×4, assaulted him, and twice hit a headbutt off the top rope; moments later, the Barbarian attempted to unmask the Assassin before NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Denny Brown and American Starship ran out to clear the ring (the match was joined in progress) (Barbarian’s surprise debut)
Buzz Tyler pinned Inferno #1 with the running powerslam at 4:38
The Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Sam Houston with a headbutt from the middle turnbuckle at 2:38 (Barbarian’s in-ring debut)
Magnum TA pinned Ben Alexander at 3:28 with the belly to belly suplex
Steve Casey pinned Gary Royal with a reverse crossbody off the top at 6:01 (Casey’s debut)
Ricky Steamboat, Dick Slater, & NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes (w/ Magnum TA) defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass (w/ JJ Dillon) in a bunkhouse match; Dillon was tied to Magnum at ringside for the duration of the bout; only 10 minutes of the match aired before the broadcast ended; several of the wrestlers bled in the contest
CWF @ Miami Beach, FL – Convention Center – December 26, 1984
Dusty Rhodes, Mark & Jay Youngblood vs. King Cobra & PYT
Mike Graham vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title and $10,000 at stake)
Billy Jack Haynes vs. Jesse Barr
Michael Hayes & Dutch Mantell vs. Krusher Kruschev & Jim Neidhart
Also included a 2-ring 20-man $15,000 battle royal
Central States @ Topeka, KS – December 26, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Marty Jannetty
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – December 27, 1984
Sam Houston & Keith Larson defeated Ben Alexander & Joel Deaton
Buzz Tyler defeated Inferno
Steve Casey defeated Jeff Sword
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Mike Davis
Magnum TA defeated Kareem Muhammad
Don Kernodle defeated Ivan Koloff
Dick Slater, NWA Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & Manny Fernandez defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Black Bart, & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass
Central States @ Kansas City, MO – December 27, 1984 (2,700)
Bruiser Brody defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
Central States @ Wichita, KS – December 28, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Rufus R. Jones
JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – December 28, 1984
NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard (Blanchard’s title & $10,000 on the line)
Buzz Tyler vs. NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel
Also included Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad
JCP @ Charleston, SC – County Hall – December 28, 1984
Steve Casey vs. Joel Deaton
Sam Houston vs. Doug Vines
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Johnny Weaver
Magnum TA vs. Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champion Black Bart
Dick Slater vs. Nikita Koloff
Don Kernodle vs. Ivan Koloff (flag match)
CWF @ Miami, FL – December 29, 1984 (5,000; sell out)
Scott McGhee pinned Jack Hart
Jesse Barr & B. Brian Blair defeated Mid Atlantic TV Champion Tully Blanchard & Jim Neidhart
Jesse Barr pinned Billy Jack Hayes
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard fought Mike Graham to a 10-minute time-limit draw
Nicola Roberts defeated Stella Mae via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes, Mark & Chris Youngblood defeated the King Cobra & PYTs
Michael Hayes & Dutch Mantell defeated Krusher Kruschev & Jim Neidhart
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – December 29, 1984
Steve Casey defeated the Super Destroyer
Magnum TA defeated Doug Vines
Superstar Billy Graham defeated Mike Davis
Johnny Weaver & Tommy Lane defeated Inferno #2 & Joel Deaton
Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez
Don Kernodle defeated Ivan Koloff in a flag match; the bout was previously advertised as Kernodle & NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez vs. Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Buzz Tyler defeated Zambouie Express #2 (sub. for NWA US Champion Wahoo McDaniel; the bout was to have been a No DQ match)
NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, & Dick Slater defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass in a bunkhouse match
Central States @ St. Joseph, MO – December 30, 1984
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bob Brown
JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – December 30, 1984 (1,700)
Magnum TA & NWA Tag Team Champion Manny Fernandez defeated Black Bart & Ron Bass
Ricky Steamboat defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard via count-out
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – December 30, 1984
Magnum TA vs. Kareem Muhammad
Don Kernodle & Buzz Tyler vs. Ivan & Nikita Kolof
Ricky Steamboat, NWA Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes, & Dick Slater vs. NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions Black Bart & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass (bunkhouse match; JJ Dillon handcuffed to Magnum TA at ringside)