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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, on ESPN / TSN Pacific Super Cards, July 25th Mike Rotunda & Tom Zenk vs. Waylon Mercy & Jake "The Snake" Roberts Mercy pinned Zenk after he and Snake hit him with a double DDT Brutus Beefcake vs. Mr. Hito Beefcake won with the Final Cut The Guerrero Brothers vs. The Thundercats A fast paced six-man tag match where Hector caught Scorpio in the Guerrero Clutch for the victory The White Angel vs. The Great Kabuki These two had an intense battle which it looked like White Angel was about to prevail when he went up top for the Moonsault, only for Chris Adams to rush out the ring and knock him off the turnbuckle, leading to a DQ. He was soon followed by the Hart Foundation, Mr. Hito and Gary Hart. The wrestlers beat down Angel and held him prone while Hart told Kabuki to spray him with the Black Mist … but Kabuki refused! Hart got on the mic and told Kabuki that he owned him and he had damned well better spray Angel with the Black Mist if he knew what was good for him. For a moment, it looked like Kabuki would comply, but instead he sprayed Gary Hart! He then pulled out his nunchaku and cleared the other wrestlers out of the ring, who dragged out Gary Hart and beat a hasty retreat. Kabuki protectively helped his son to his feet and assisted him to the back. "Crusher" Jerry Blackwell, Nord The Barbarian & Nick Busick vs. Cabin Fever & Barry O A wild six-man tag match which completely broke down in brawling when Nord went up top and hit a flying kneedrop on Barry O, the same move he used to send Konga out of PCW, for the victory. But that wasn't enough, as he went up top and gave another crushing flying kneedrop that caused Barry O to start spitting up blood. His horrified partners tried to pull him off, but he backhanded them both and stormed out of the ring. Barry O was taken out of the ring on a stretcher. Keiichi Yamada vs. ?? ?? Yamada came out alone and handed a note to the ring announcer. The announcer read the note, which said that Keiichi Yamada had accepted an offer to go to a different promotion and this would be his last PCW match. To show his appreciation for the PCW fans who had given him so much support, he was asking that his final match for them be against his best friend, Tracy Smothers. Smother came out, looking unsure, but Yamada spoke to him and Tracy agreed to the match. The result was a very exciting and competitive match, where both men went all out and the fans were on the edge of their seats the whole time. The end came when Yamada went for a top rope flying cross body press, but Smothers ducked at the last moment. Smothers then went up top and hit the Jawjacker to score the victory. After the match, the two young wrestlers tearfully embraced and the fans gave them a standing ovation. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Terry Gordy © vs. Ricky Steamboat A very hard hitting bout which ended with a DQ when Michael Hayes and Buddy Jack Roberts charged in and attacked Steamboat. Eddie Gilbert and Brutus Beefcake soon followed to even the sides and the brawl continued until the AWA officials cleared the ring.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles , on ESPN / TSN, July 24th Steve Armstrong vs. David Samson One of the newest additions to the Pacific Coast roster is young Steve Armstrong. Son of the legendary "Bullet" Bob Armstrong, the handsome and charming young man took time to shake hands with the fans before the match and had them solidly behind him as he easily handled David Samson. Armstrong was all over Samson with lightning quick dropkicks and armdrags before going up top and finishing him with a flying clothesline that looked like it would take off his head. Armstrong soaked in the cheers of the fans but was even more pleased when he turned around and saw Tracy Smothers had entered the ring. The two men were long time friends and warmly embraced as Smothers welcomed Armstrong to the Pacific Coast. Could we be seeing a new duo in the works? Badd Company vs. The Hart Foundation Although they had never faced each other before, these two teams had a lot of heat going into this match, due to the intense hatred between their respective managers, Missy Hyatt and Gary Hart. Badd Company were the first ones out and started running the ropes to limber up. The Hart Foundation were next, cocksure and belligerent, and as they went past the ring on the way to the ringsteps, Bret Hart idly reached between the ropes and tripped Paul Diamond, which got a big laugh from Jim Neidhart. It didn't go over nearly as well with Badd Company, who dove out of the ring and started slugging it out. The Harts returned fire, then Missy Hyatt and Gary Hart got in the act, screaming at each other. The match never got off the ground as the two teams brawled and the ref had no choice but to declare a no contest. It took a full complement of PCW officials to get them separated. It looks like mutual antipathy runs hot and deep through both Hyatt International and the Hart Foundation. Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring Bonnema : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guest have shocked many people with their recent actions … the Guerrero Brothers! The crowd boos as Chavo, Mando and Hector Guerrero head to the ring, but they don't seem fazed, and in fact are laughing as they enter the ring Bonnema : *unsure of who to talk to* Uhhh, Guerrero Brothers, last week you perpetrated a brutal attack on the Thundercats that sent Bill Dundee out of Pacific Coast. You disappointed a lot of fans with your actions. What has gotten into you? Hector : Hey, if that Australian runt couldn't take it, he made his best move in getting out of here. Spare him the sight of what we are going to do to his little Boy Scouts. Chavo : We are done worrying about what the fans think. These young guys coming in, they see us as the first step to getting the big matches. They see us as stepping stones. Well the Guerreros are nobody's stepping stones. We are going to take those big matches for ourselves, whether the fans like it or not. Mando : Thunderkittens, you have been babysitting the Golden State Tag Titles for long enough. We are coming to take back what is ours. And we don't care who we have to hurt to get them! ?? vs. Garrett Adelstein This segment started out with the rookie Adelstein in the ring and Jimmy Del Ray and Randy Rose demanding the microphone from the announcer. Del Ray : Last week, we lost our brother , Jimmy Golden. The Fatboy Club ran him out of PCW. Well, the Vice Squad isn't going away any time soon. We've found somebody new, even better to be one of us. We already have the Pacific Tag Team Titles, and this man is going to make sure that we will rule the top of PCW … "Hollywood" John Tatum! The crowd boos as Tatum struts out to the ring, pouting all the way. Tatum takes the mic from Del Ray, acting like he owns the place. Tatum : You lucky people! "Hollywood" John Tatum has returned to Los Angeles to grace you peons with my presence, and let me tell you, it is good to be back home. It's even worth having to go to dumps like Portland to get to lord it over people like you! And to show that this is a new age for us, we are changing our name to the Hollywood Vice Squad! (Rose and Del Ray nod in approval in the background) Enough of this small talk, let me at that punk! Tatum drops the microphone and attacks Adelstein and from there, it was a one man show, with Adelstein not even able to get a punch in. Tatum battered the rookie with punches and stomps before finally locking him in the Cobra Clutch until Adelstein gave up. Even then, Tatum dropped him like a sack of garbage before he and the rest of the Vice Squad, errr, Hollywood Vice Squad strode out of the ring. If the Playboy Club thing they are done with them, they might want to think again. The White Angel & Chris Adams vs. The Great Kabuki & Mr. Hito Kabuki and Hito came out looking ready to kill, with Gary Hart accompanying them and carrying a metal briefcase. White Angel came out next with his usually look of intensity beneath the white face paint, while Adams trailed a certain distance behind him, looking a bit sullen and detached. White Angel started out the match but was caught off guard by Kabuki and Hito double teaming him with incredible aggression. He was even more caught off guard when he was able to get near his corner to try to make a tag, only for Chris Adams to fold his arms across his chest and make no attempt to tag in. Every time Angel tried to make the tag, Adams just stared at him and let his partner take a further beating. All was revealed when Gary Hart walked over to the opposite corner and opened up the briefcase, showing it was filled with money. Adams looked down at the money, nodded, and jumped down and closed the briefcase before taking it away to the locker room, leaving his partner alone in the ring. Angel was stunned, leaving him open to be caught by Hito, who crushed him with two swift backdrop drivers. What a terrible act of betrayal by Chris Adams. Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring Bonnema : *looking terrified* Ummmm, ladies and gentlemen, my next guest has, ah, raised a lot of questions with his recent actions … Dan Spivey! Some of the crowd boos, but the rest are not sure how to react when Spivey, dressed in white slacks and a Hawaiian shirt with a toothpick in his mouth, lazily strides out to the ring. He has a creepy half smile on his face as he steps over the top rope into the ring. Bonnema : *nervously* Errr, Dan Spivey, you shocked a lot of people when you attacked your friend, Mike Rotunda, and turned your back on your fans. What on earth has come over you? Spivey : *puts his arm around Bonnema's shoulders, Bonnema shudders* You've got a few things wrong here, Mister Bonnema. You see, Danny Spivey is over and done with. I tried being him, that nice boy that my momma raised. But just like before, the Playboy Club kept pushing me and pushing me, and when I stood up for myself, they said I should be banned from the ring. I came out here and bared my soul to the fans, told them what I had been through and how hard I was trying to be good. And these so called fans laughed at me and called me "Psycho". So I am through with trying to be that man. You won't be seeing Dan Spivey any more. Waylon Mercy is the guy that nobody messed with, and you are all going to regret that you brought him back. Spivey, er, Waylon Mercy is interrupted by "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" by AC/DC plays over the arena PA. Bonnema jumps but Mercy just seems curious as Jake "The Snake" Roberts heads out to the ring. Snake : *holding his hands up* Chill, my man, I come in peace. I hear what you are saying and I think we have the same mindset. You can't spend your life trying to fulfill other people's expectations of you, you have to be your own man. And I think I can lend a hand to help you reach your potential. *offers his hand to Mercy* Waylon Mercy takes his hand but grips it tightly and the smile vanishes from his face. Even though he has just a couple of inches in height on Roberts, he seems to tower over him. Mercy : Well, "my man" … what's in it for me? Snake : Some eyes to watch your back. Another pair of fists to hit back for you. You see, I've been spending time with my brothers in the Freebirds, but I have in mind to do something else. A group of like minded individuals who know how fickle society can be, and when it comes down on it, you can't count on the fans. But we can look out for each other, and we can take on the world together. What do you say? Mercy stares at him for a moment, then puts his arm around Snake's shoulders and they leave the ring together. Pacific Coast Wrestling has just become a much scarier place. God help us … Loser Leaves Town Match : Jeff Gaylord vs. Jimmy Del Ray Last week, the recently renamed Hollywood Vice Squad lost Jimmy Golden to a Loser Leaves Town match with the Playboy Club. This time, they are looking to strike back by putting it all on the line again with Jimmy Del Ray squaring off against big Jeff Gaylord. Their respective partners, Randy Rose and Brian Knobbs, were at ringside and the threat of chaos breaking out was a constant presence through the match. The powerful Gaylord was a lot for Del Ray to try to contain, although he did his best through his canny counter moves and occasional dirty tricks. When Gaylord locked Del Ray in a mighty bearhug, it looked like the Hollywood Vice Squad were going to lose another man, but that was when Randy Rose started slugging it out with Knobbs , which distracted the ref. While this was going on, John Tatum snuck into the ring and came off the top rope with a flying elbow smash to the back of Gaylord's head. By the time the ref turned around, Tatum was gone and Del Ray was covering Gaylord, so he made the three count. Now it is the Playboy Club who are now a man down in this feud.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Not wanting to open up a whole big debate here, I certainly respect you and your viewpoint. Believe me, there was a lot of discussion and debate before the decision was made to bring a lot of these wrestlers into the game. If I could just ask one thing : with all due respect, could you please wait until we use these characters before you critique how we are using them? We are all learning as we go here.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
I dropped Steve Strong / Steve Disalvo some time ago, he should be listed as a free agent.
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1986 DRAFT
New additions to the list under the new rules. One more : Brian "Crush" Adams.
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1986 DRAFT
All good, I will stop being such a godawful nag
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1986 DRAFT
Al Snow debuted in 1984, according to the website. Can he go on the list?
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
It is an interesting discussion. It is a fine line to walk, we are looking at the wrestlers through modern eyes and knowing what they would become, but dealing with them in their rookie years. For me, that has always been part of the fun of the project, finding things for the young guys to do that will let them show their potential, but bring them along gradually in a semi-realistic fashion. Some guy tried to roast me on the previous project for giving guys pushes too soon, but I replied that I took time to build them up and the pushes I was giving them were in the early to mid card positions I have been lucky to have some guys who had the goods early on (Bigelow, Muto, Yamada), and always make sure to have a core of veterans on the roster who I know could credibly shown as pairing with the rookies , either as partners or opponents, and could be said to be helping their development (Bob Orton, Leo Burke, the Guerreros, Ron Starr). I admit sometimes I have brought some guys along quicker than I should have, notably Tracy Smothers (one of my favorites). I tend to rationalize it by thinking that I am running a large Indy, like Mid-South/UWF, and am in a position where I can take some chances with some younger guys. That is part of the reason I resisted the urge to call my promotion a national, so I didn't have the pressure of having a World Champion and keeping the contenders at a certain level. I think my biggest success has been Texas Red. Mark Callaway is 5 years from being the Undertaker, but I brought him in, had him pull off some cool moves in his first match but still move, partnered him with the Spoiler for a while, let him get over on his own then had him win my #2 belt. My point is, it can be done if you are creative, but need to be careful.
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1986 DRAFT
Very thorough, I cross referenced with the list from the previous project and couldn't find anyone missing who qualified under current rules. The only person I found missing who qualified is Chris Champion, who wrestling data shows as having enough matches in 1986 to qualify.
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1986 DRAFT
Working my way through this, but Dan Kroffat is already on the roster as Phil LaFon / LaFleur
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Correct, the draft usually takes place at the beginning of December, the rookies are then available on the first of January. Speaking of which, one guy I was looking up was Mick Foley. Cagematch and Wrestlingdata both only show him having a handful of WWF squash matches in 1986, not enough on their own to qualify. But we know from his book that he had a bunch of indie matches before he did those squash matches, even if they didn't get recorded on the websites later. Any chance we can make an exception and slide him onto the draft? I had a lot of fun in the previous project using him in his rookie year and think, I think he could be a good part of the mix, if someone wants to give him a try.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Traditionally, it is finders keepers. I naturally would be inclined towards this because I am the finder. But given that this is a big name (albeit in his rookie year) , I will defer to whatever you guys agree with.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Rick Steiner in Wrestling Data Whoah, this is pretty big, Rob Rechsteiner / Rick Steiner had a bunch of matches in 1985, definitely more than 10 matches to qualify.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
PCW sends Bill Dundee and Jimmy Golden to Twin States for Steve Armstrong and John Tatum.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Selland Arena, Fresno , July 19th Brutus Beefcake & Badd Company vs. Terry Taylor & The Hart Foundation Beefcake had Neidhart locked in a sleeper hold, but Taylor snuck in and blindsided him with the Fivearm, then put Neidhart on top of him to get the win for his team Leo Burke & Nick Busick vs. Bob Orton & Barry O A tensely fought battle that went to a 20 minute time limit draw Crusher Blackwell & Nord The Barbarian vs. Cabin Fever A hard hitting bout where Grizzly Boone caught Nord in an Avalanche and followed up with a belly to belly suplex to get the victory Tracy Smothers vs. Ed Wiskowski This match went long with Smothers throwing everything he could at Wiskowski to try to put him down, but in the end the Polish Prince was able to hit the face first piledriver to pull out the win Billy Jack Haynes vs. Jimmy Snuka This was an all out war with both men being busted open and finally ended with Billy Jack hitting the diving legdrop to put Snuka away The White Angel & Chris Adams vs. The Great Kabuki & Mr. Hito Adams got in the way between Kabuki and Angel and was hit with the green mist in the face. Hito then hit him with a backdrop driver to score the pinfall. Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Thundercats © vs. Flamboayance Smiley and Scorpio came out bandaged and banged up from the attack by the Guerreros a couple of days before, but still had a long and fast paced match that they were able to win when Scorpio pinned Starr with a flying splash
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Oakland Alameda County Arena, Oakland, on Pacific Super Cards, July 18th Tracy Smothers & Keiichi Yamada vs. The Hart Foundation Hart pinned Yamada after a flying clothesline Tom Zenk & Al Perez vs. Bob Orton & Barry O Perez hit Barry with a German Suplex for the victory Nick Busick vs. Mr. Hito The tough Japanese veteran gave Busick an incredibly stiff challenge in a match that looked like it would go the distance, but Busick was able to catch Hito in a spinebuster slam at the last moment to pull out the win Mike Rotunda & Dan Spivey vs. Buddy Rose & Doug Somers Hoo boy. In the past few weeks, the Playboy Club have been goading Dan Spivey, only to have to deal with his fury when he unleashed it. This time out, Rose and Somers were clearly petrified at the thought of locking up with Spivey, and were doing anything to avoid engaging him. They refrained from their usual chants of "Psycho!", not wanting to rile him any more than he already was, but the chant was still picked up by some of the more obnoxious Oakland fans. This frightened the Playboy Club that they started shushing the crowd and pleading with them to quiet the chants, which only spurred them to chant even louder, which in turn served to enrage Spivey. Rotunda was obviously quite concerned for his Brigade partner and tried his best to keep him out of the ring, but eventually Spivey insisted on tagging in. He then unleashed his full fury on poor Doug Somers, battering him with massive punches and crushing him with jarring power moves before finally dispatching him with a DDT. Spivey stood over Somers and placed one foot on his chest while the ref made his count. But that wasn't the end of it, as Spivey started to mercilessly stomp down on Somers, taking a terrible toll until Rose desperately threw himself on top of his partner to try to save him. It took all of Rotunda's strength to pull Spivey back, but he did seem to ultimately be able to placate him, and he tearily embraced his partner, broken up over what was happening to him. But the moment he turned his back on him, Spivey locked him in a sleeper hold. Spivey had a look of eerie calm on his face as he choked out his partner, only releasing when Al Perez and Tom Zenk rushed out and pulled him off. The Brigade , the Playboy Club and the fans were all horrified as Spivey slowly walked away from the ring, his only expression a chilling smile. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose © vs. Brian Knobbs & Jeff Gaylord The match went to a no contest with both teams brawling in the ring at the same time Pacific Television Title Match : Texas Red © vs. The Great Kabuki Kabuki gave Texas Red his toughest challenge yet, but he was able to block the thrust kick and follow up with a chokeslam to successfully defend his title The Freebirds vs. Ricky Steamboat, Eddie Gilbert, Brutus Beefcake & Bam Bam Bigelow Steamboat and Gilbert teamed much more harmoniously than last time, and Steamboat was able to whip Hayes into a Hot Shot by Gilbert to get the victory for their team.
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USWA
Deaton and Gary Young is an awesome team for the territory, can't wait to see what you do with them.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Cow Palace , San Francisco , on ESPN / TSN, July 17th The Hart Foundation vs. Shamar Thomas & Matt Bischoff For the past few weeks, it seemed as though Gary Hart's talk of big things for his stable were just blowing smoke as they suffered several losses to their ranks. But tonight he showed that he had an ace up his sleeve as he unveiled his new tag team : The Hart Foundation. Jim Neidhart was a powerfully built former Oakland Raider with a distinctive beard and maniacal laugh. Bret Hart was part of the legendary Hart Family of Calgary, a second generation wrestler with slicked black hair and a smug attitude. The pair had been teaming together in other federations for a while now until Gary Hart brought them in for big money to anchor his stable. They showed their experience right of the match as they easily dispatched the rookie team of Thomas and Bischoff. Neidhart crushed the opposition with big tackles and power moves while Hart pulled them every which way with his polished technical expertise. They finally put them out of their misery when Neidhart hoisted up Thomas in a bearhug and Hart followed up with a clothesline off the ropes, a move they call the Hart Attack. Gary Hart was looking insufferably self satisfied with his new find, and who can blame him? Norman Smiley, Too Cold Scorpio & Bill Dundee vs. The Guerrero Brothers Last week, Hector Guerrero shocked many people by using underhanded tactics to get a win over Norman Smiley. The Thundercats demand for answers was met with a challenge to meet them in a six man tag match. Smiley and Scorpio brought with them their mentor, Bill Dundee, but the Guerreros plans were soon revealed as they ambushed the Thundercats as they came out to the ring. They clobbered Smiley and Scorpio with their bandoliers and then focused their attention on Dundee, relentlessly triple teaming him until Chavo hit the Cannonball to finish him off. But that was not enough for them, as Chavo hit a second Cannonball after the pinfall was counted, and Hector locked him in the Gory Special as his brothers held off Smiley and Scorpio. Finally, Larry Cameron came charging out from the locker room and ran them off, but the damage had already been done. Dundee was clearly in very bad shape as his teammates helped him from the ring. Cabin Fever vs. Colton Cumbie & John Cody After the shocking loss of Pacific Tag Team Titles last week, many were wondering what would become of Manny Fernandez now that his partner was gone. The answer came in the form of the new team Cabin Fever. Grizzly Boone, now bereft of his own partner, has been brought into the Crazy Gang to be Fernandez' new team mate, and they certainly made for an intimidating pairing. Fernandez was all over Cumbie, battering him before turning him over to Boone, who looked like he would break the young rookie half. Boone crushed him with a belly to belly suplex, at which point the pinfall was academic. In spite of their recent losses, the Crazy Gang looks to be coming back strong. Nick Busick vs. Buddy Jack Roberts The gruff and burly Busick may seem like an unlikely crowd favorite, but the fans have readily taken to the strongman from Powerhouse Hill ever since his PCW debut a couple of weeks ago. He took time to shake hands with the fans at ringside before coming into the ring to face the veteran Freebird. Buddy Jack wasn't sure what to do with someone with as much raw power as Busick, but he certainly tried, first trying to outwrestle him, then with more sneaky tactics. No matter what he tried, Busick dug in and came back with his incredible power, bowling Roberts all over the ring. He eventually whipped Buddy Jack into the ropes then drove him into the mat with a jarring Spinebuster Slam that knocked all of the wind out of him. One two three and Busick had pulled off a very impressive victory. Loser Leaves Town Match : Buddy Rose vs. Jimmy Golden Speaking of unlikely people to be gaining the favour of the fans, Buddy Rose has taken umbrage at Golden's recent comments running down Portland, and challenged him to a Loser Leaves Town match. The Playboy still has a bit of a following in San Francisco remaining from his time in Roy Shire's old promotion, and bizarrely had the crowd behind him against the even more obnoxious Golden. Golden pulled out a variety of dirty tactics in this match, to which Rose responded with his own shortcuts that perversely got the approval of the crowd. Things looked like they were about to break down when Jimmy Del Ray and Randy Rose rushed out to the ring to interfere on behalf of Golden, but they were intercepted by Brian Knobbs and Jeff Gaylord. As the two sides slugged it out, Golden looked to take advantage of the distraction by taking Rose out with a piledriver, but Rose was suckering him in and countered with an inside cradle. The ref made the three count and the Playboy had dealt a decisive blow to the Vice Squad by sending their leader packing. Ricky Steamboat vs. Michael Hayes Having announced his intention to challenge for Terry Gordy's Pacific Heavyweight Title, Ricky Steamboat has drawn the full attention of the Freebirds to him, who clearly want to nip this challenge right in the bud. Michael PS Hayes came out clearly looking to put down Steamboat and his dreams of title glory, but both he and Steamboat were caught off guard by the appearance of Eddie Gilbert and Brutus Beefcake at ringside. Steamboat asked what Gilbert was playing at, but Gilbert raised his hands and assured the Dragon that he had nothing to worry about. The rest of the match continued as normal. The two men battled back and forth, until Hayes' Freebird brothers Buddy Jack Roberts and Jake "The Snake" Roberts made their way to ringside, looking to tip the balance in favor of Hayes, only to find themselves being impassively stared down by Gilbert and Beefcake. Realizing he would have to do it on his own, Hayes tried to take Steamboat down with a running bulldog headlock, but Steamboat blocked it and countered with a belly to back suplex that got the pinfall. Gilbert and Beefcake quickly entered the ring to congratulate Steamboat, and the Freebirds wisely beat a hasty retreat. It looks like if anyone wants to interfere in Steamboat's matches, they will have to answer to Eddie Gilbert and Brutus Beefcake.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Not personally looking to pick these guys up, but in the interest of more pieces on the board, Memphis Vice (Jerry Bryant and Lou Winston) were active during this period.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, July 12th Nick Busick vs. Barry O Busick forced Barry to give up to the Busick Bender Dan Spivey vs. Jake Roberts Spivey had Roberts trapped in the corner and was raining down punches on him when the ref tried to separate the two, to which Spivey responded by giving a DDT to the ref, leading to the DQ. Jake Roberts seemed to find all of this vastly amusing. It was announced over the PA that Spivey, who was on probation, would be fined $1000 for his actions, and would face indefinite suspension if he did not pay the fine within 48 hours. Word soon trickled back that his fine had been immediately paid … by Jake Roberts? What on earth is going on here? Larry Cameron vs. Manny Fernandez A wild bout that Cameron won with the Harlem Hammer "Crusher" Jerry Blackwell vs. Grizzly Boone A match between super heavyweights that ended in a double countout with both men brawling outside the ring The White Angel & Chris Adams vs. The Great Kabuki & Mr. Hito Adams had Kabuki lined up for the Superkick, but Hito clobbered him from behind with the nunchaku and Kabuki got the pinfall Buddy Rose vs. Tom Zenk A tightly contested bout that went back and forth, Zenk was looking to take out Rose with the Missile Dropkick, but Rose dodged it at the last second and followed up with a running splash to get the win. Oddly, Rose helped Zenk up after the match and shook his hand in congratulations for a tough match. Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Thundercats © vs. Flamboyance An exciting and fast paced match with lots of high flying and double team moves from both sides, Too Cold Scorpio pulled out a dazzling top rope somersault legdrop that wowed the crowds and got the pinfall on Lanny Poffo California Title Match : Bob Orton © vs. Al Perez An epic showdown that went to a 30 minute time limit draw
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Could the title of my promotion please be changed? It is simply Pacific Coast Wrestling, no AWA involved.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Truth be told, I had planned for RnR to have a fairly long run. But then I was made an offer for Rude and Konga that I just couldn't pass up. So I wrote it as though they were given the titles, then out of nowhere , Rude announces he is leaving for more money. So the promoters said, fine, this is your last show, you drop the titles, you take the fall and you get colour. And he does it to get in one last payday.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
Seems good with me.
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ROSTERS AND TRANSACTIONS
PCW trades Rick Rude and Konga The Barbarian to the NWA for Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling
Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on Pacific Super Cards, July 11th Nick Busick vs. Ron Starr Busick won with a spinebuster slam. Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Lanny Poffo © vs. Too Cold Scorpio "Leaping" Lanny successfully defended his belt with the Skydrop. No DQ, No Count Out, Loser Leaves Town Match : Nord The Barbarian vs. Konga The Barbarian As you can imagine, this was completely out of control from the get go, with both men slugging it out , inside and outside of the ring. They kept hitting their big moves on each other, with both men refusing to stay down. Nord finally went all the way to the top rope and landed a flying kneedrop to Konga's sternum to keep him down for good. Konga The Barbarian is gone from PCW. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Don Muraco Another rollicking match between heavyweights. Bigelow whipped Muraco hard into the corner and charged in for an avalanche, but Muraco dodged out of the way. Bigelow, however , was able to stop himself before he crashed into the corner, and whipped around and levelled Muraco with a clothesline. Bigelow swiftly followed up with the Slingshot Splash to get the one two three. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Ragin' & Ravishing © vs. Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose The Vice Squad caught the champions and the crowd off guard by coming out loaded for bear and taking it right to Ragin' & Ravishing. They tossed Fernandez out of the ring and ruthlessly double teamed Rude, busting him open. They put the boots to Fernandez whenever he tried to get in the ring, and savagely beat down Rude before hitting a Spike Piledriver to get the three count. The crowd was dumbfounded as the Vice Squad were crowned the new Pacific Tag Team Champions. The Playboy Club vs. Mike Rotunda, Tom Zenk & Dan Spivey The Playboy Club (along with some more obnoxious fans) kept up the taunts of "Psycho!" on Dan Spivey, but he didn't seem to react to it, or much of anything, until he locked Doug Somers in a sleeper hold and refused to release it after the match was called. It took a threat of suspension and the decision being reversed, along with the pleas of his partners, to get Spivey to let go. His partners looked both concerned and terrified after the match. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Terry Gordy © vs. Leo Burke This match went long, as Burke was determined to finally get the victory, while Gordy was equally determined to put his challenge down for good. Burke kept getting close to sinking in the Sleeper, only for Gordy to battle his way out, while Gordy in turn tried to trap Burke in the Oriental Spike, with Burke resisting at every turn. Gordy finally hit a high angle belly to back suplex that would have put away most men, but Burke somehow got his shoulder up at the last microsecond. Gordy hit a second suplex, but Burke's steely determination prevailed one more time. In desperation, Gordy hit a third suplex, and that finally kept Burke down for the three count. Your winner and still champion, Terry "Bamm Bamm" Gordy.