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Brickhouse Brown & Master G vs. The Midnight Express (“Loverboy” Dennis Condrey & “Beautiful” Bobby Eaton) (9/26/84)

 

They would have their rematch on the same taping. Brick & Eaton start off again working a fast pace when all of a sudden the babyface locker room empties surrounding the ring sending Corny & Herc out of the area. Eaton would eat an awesome dropkick by Brick before tagging in Master who would start throwing bombs and using his flying headscissors sending them to the floor where they are surrounded. Brick would tag back in and they had a criss-cross but Eaton would tag Condrey without Brick knowing and he got a vicious knee in the back. Condrey would keep working on the back then tagged in Eaton but Brick would slide through and tagged in Master. Master used dropkicks to take care of Condrey then would use the Master Lock on Eaton to get the win. Another fun match.

 

“Nature Boy” Buddy Landell vs. Johnny Mantell (9/26/84)

 

Landell wins a good match.

 

Mid-South TV Title: Terry Taylor © vs. “Exotic” Adrian Street (9/26/84)

 

Street is full on gimmick mode here and the fans hate his guts as he prances around after every move until Taylor starts his offensive attack. Street would take Taylor to the mat though using a side headlock before getting it back on their feet using some nice punches. Taylor would fire back with forearms but Street would kick him in the head before taking it back to the mat working on Taylor’s left arm. Taylor would get it back up though using forearms and punches but Street would answer with some vicious European uppercuts but missed with a diving splash. Taylor would use a backbreaker then a diving foot stomp before starting to pepper Street with punches. Street would grab Taylor by the hair and kissed him on the mouth before getting a schoolboy to win the match. The reaction to this was fantastic and if the match isn’t worthy enough to go on then it definitely should be an extra.

 

“Superstar” Bill Dundee vs. Jason Walker (9/26/84)

 

Dundee looks good in another squash.

 

Magnum TA vs. Steve Brinson (9/26/84)

 

Ladd does commentary and is pretty funny.

 

Hercules Hernandez & “Dr. Death” Steve Williams vs. The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) (9/26/84)

 

Fants are on their way out so it’s jobbing time. Doc would use his power to take the action to the Fants before tagging in Herc who was ineffective at first but would catch Rogers with a clothesline then followed up with a reverse neckbreaker. Doc would tag in and dropped Rogers neck first on the top rope before hitting a backbreaker. Herc would tag in and used elbow smashes on Rogers before hitting a suplex but Rogers would get the tag to Fulton and the 4-way brawl was on with a double dropkick to Doc and a double backdrop to Herc but Herc would grab Fulton and threw him into Doc’s helmet causing the Fants to lose. This was basically a squash match.

 

The Rock n Roll Express (Robert Gibson & Ricky Morton) vs. Terry Ellis & Bob Owens (10/10/84)

 

RnR is back and are the champs again.

 

Master G vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts (10/10/84)

 

They import Jake in from World Class to job to Master. Jake would get some offense in like a couple of high kneelifts but Master basically shrugged them off. Master would hit a flying shoulderblock then followed with the Master Lock and this was basically a squash match. Jake tried to hit Master with his boot after the match but Master would get it and used it on Jake.

 

North American Heavyweight Title: Magnum TA © vs. Killer Khan (10/10/84)

 

Khan would get the early advantage on Magnum using his various strikes along with choking him on the middle rope. Magnum would answer back with a forearm and a dropkick but Khan would catch him with a knee to the gut. Magnum would soon get the advantage back though hitting a dropkick followed up by a legdrop for a nearfall. Magnum would go for a backdrop but met a knee to the face by Khan. Khan would use the Oriental Spike on Magnum but Magnum would fight out of it and would reverse it into a belly-to-belly but hit Carl Fergie in the process. Magnum would bring Akbar in the ring but Khan would accidentally hit Akbar and Magnum would send Khan flying out of the ring with dropkicks. Fine for what it was.

 

Hacksaw Duggan vs. Jack Victory (10/10/84)

 

Squash. Duggan brings out his SMU helmet before the match setting up the football matches against Doc.

 

Terry Taylor vs. Dale Veasy (10/10/84)

 

Squash with Street doing great commentary again.

 

The Midnight Express (“Loverboy” Dennis Condrey & “Beautiful” Bobby Eaton) vs. “Gentleman” Chris Adams & Jim Horton (10/10/84)

 

No idea why Adams is stuck with this jobber here. Doc comes out before the match and answers Duggan’s challenge. This is good when Adams & MX are in there but Horton not so much.

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