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World Class Light Heavyweight Title: "Flamboyant" Eric Embry © vs. Dewayne Bruce (August 1988)

 

Fun seeing Embry work small Georgia indies. Bruce gets some quick nearfalls on Embry early which sends him to the floor to regroup. Embry would catch Bruce with a clothesline to get the advantage and he methodically worked over Bruce who had some fun hope spots keeping the crowd into it. Embry would miss a dive off the top and Bruce started his comeback showing some fire getting more nearfalls but a reverse cross body block off the middle rope would get cut back by Embry using the tights to win the match. Fun match but not enough for a nomination.

 

Nightmare #2 (Ted Allen) vs. Mark White (July 1988)

 

Easy win for Nightmare.

 

Jim Boss vs. Doug Ogle (July 1988)

 

Boss takes this but his sparkly robe is the real winner here.

 

"Rock n Roll Rebel" Greg Evans, The Psycho (Bob Brown), & Richard Sartain vs. The Nightmares (Ted Allen & Billy Starr) & Mauler Ford (July 1988)

 

This was a pretty decent basic worked 6-man match but there were some execution issues in spots. Psycho would hit a diving headbutt on Ford to win ending like I said a decent to good match.

 

This starts with a promo from Nightmare #1 & Randy Rose calling out Nightmare #2 & Terry Gordy. Rose is great here.

 

16 Man Battle Royal (October 1988)

 

This ended up with Randy Rose & Psycho #1 left in the ring but guys started running back in the ring for a brawl. Standard work for a battle royal.

 

Next we get a promo from the other Bambi & Nightmare #2 with the Psychos.

 

Tom Thumb vs. Dr. Evil (October 1988)

 

Yep there was a midget on the Georgia indies named Dr. Evil.....and he looked like a villain in a Spanish horror film. Bambi & Peggy Lee Leather were at ringside and they became the focus of the match instead of the midgets. Bambi would also help Tom win the match then fought Peggy afterwards.

 

Then we get a promo from Bambi & Tom afterwards which was terrible.

 

"Rock n Roll Rebel" Greg Evans & Richard Sartain vs. Jim Boss & Super Destroyer (October 1988)

 

Spotlight match for the faces who both had potential but the Ding Dongs gimmick killed them dead.

 

Next we get a promo from Evans & Sartain kissing up to the Jackson, Georgia fans which is only 15 miles from my house but I didn't attend this show.

 

Psycho #2 (Dale Veasy) vs. Lee Scott (October 1988)

 

Yep it's the legendary Lee Scott and he takes a beating from the Psycho. Scott was one of the best jobbers ever but he gets some offense in here.

 

The show closes with another promo from Nightmare #1 & Rose.

 

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