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The first show is a year-in-review.

 

The Angel of Death vs. Jeff Raitz (1/4/87)

 

Squash.

 

“Hot Stuff” Eddie Gilbert & Sting vs. The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) (1/4/87)

 

Damn does Tulsa love the Fants. Fants look awesome to start the match with great teamwork and the heels do a great job in selling and bumping for them. The heels get the advantage on Fulton working on his back and Fulton tries to make a spirited comeback but Gilbert cuts him off. Rogers gets the hot tag and looks awesome when all of a sudden Terry Gordy shows up and slams Fulton into the ringpost then attacks Rogers in the ring giving him a piledriver. Dr. Death then runs out as Gordy just walks out of the ring putting his jacket back on. The match was lots of fun and the angle afterwards was nice too.

 

Eli the Eliminator vs. Bobby Perez (1/4/87)

 

Squash.

 

Ted DiBiase vs. Ken Massey (1/4/87)

 

DiBiase makes his return after being “injured” by the One Man Gang, damn those tours of All-Japan always got DiBiase injured. DiBiase calls out Akbar & OMG after the match and they oblige leading to a wild brawl. DiBiase juices over his right eye and Gang keeps pounding on him but Gang missed his 747 splash and DiBiase pinned him to prove he could beat the champ.

 

Chavo Guerrero & Iceman King Parsons vs. “Bad Bad” Leroy Brown & Wild Bill Irwin (1/4/87)

 

TV time runs out during the match.

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