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GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 11/02/2007

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Alternative Pro Wrestling is back in Royston, GA, tonight at the Royston Gym, with matches getting underway at 8:00 PM. Call (706) 680-3234 for more info.
Georgia Wrestling Federation will be in Summerville, GA, tonight at the GWF Arena, with action beginning at 8:00 PM. Call (706) 936-2901 for more info.
Georgia Wrestling Promotions has announced some schedule changed for their upcoming events. They had originally planned to move into their own arena in
Jasper, GA, later this month, but that has changed. GWP will still be in Waleska, GA, on November 10. However, all previously announced dates beyond
that have changed. They will be in Woodstock, GA, on December 8, at the Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency Building. Also, on December 23, they will
run at the
Hot Wheels Skate Center in Woodstock. More details to come later.
NOTES
Five years ago today, Georgia Wrestling History launched at exactly 6:05 PM ET, to coincide with the infamous ‘Turner Time’ start of “Georgia Championship
Wrestling” program on WTBS. We would like to thank all of our visitors over the last five years who have supported us through thick and thin.
Georgia Wrestling History would like to wish a happy birthday today to Abdullah the Butcher (71) and Sharmell (33).
NOSTALGIA
1945: Al Massey defeated Wally Greb in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones.
1953: Ray Villmer defeated Roy Graham in two straight falls to retain the Southern Heavyweight Title at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Tom Mahoney. Villmer had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Don McIntyre on October 16,
1953, in Atlanta. In the main event, Bob Ford, Don & Red McIntyre defeated Wild Man Zimm & the Horseshoe Kids (Bobby Lane & Tarzan Hewitt).
1956: Don & Bill ‘Red’ McIntyre defeated Freddie & Billy Blassie in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones, who acted as special referee for the match.
1960: A main event match between Freddie Blassie and Danny Miller was ruled a no contest at the Columbus Sports Arena for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Fred Ward.
1962: The Kentuckians (Jake Smith & Luke Brown) defeated Freddie Blassie & Mr. Moto in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Don McIntyre. It was reported that the World Heavyweight Title was held up until Blassie, the reigning champion, signed to defend
against Jake Smith. Blassie agreed to wrestle Smith on November 9, 1962.
1964: The Mysterious Medics defeated Buddy Fuller & Chief Little Eagle in the main event at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Steve Manderson.
1965: Bob Boyer defeated Mario Galento to win the US Junior Heavyweight Title at the Macon City Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred
Ward. It is unclear as to how Mario Galento came to be recognized as US Junior Heavyweight Champion. The last reference we have shows Wildman Phillips
defending the title against Bob Boyer on July 27, 1965, in Macon.
1968: Johnny Valentine defeated Paul DeMarco at the WQXI Studios. DeMarco had to be carried from the ring after the match. This was taped for the “Atlanta
TV Wrestling” television program hosted by Ed Capral.
1971: Bill Dromo & George Scott defeated Bill White & Buddy Colt in the main event at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred
Ward.
1973: Jack Brisco defeated Dory Funk, Jr., in a match billed as the ‘Match of the Century’, to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal
Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Brisco had been the reigning champion since he defeated Harley Race on July 20, 1973,
in
Houston, TX. Also, Bill Watts defeated Mr. Wrestling #2 to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title. Wrestling #2 had been the reigning champion since he defeated
Watts on August 31, 1973, in Atlanta.
1976: The Mongolian Stomper, managed by J.J. Dillon, defeated Jos LeDuc in the main event at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter
Fred Ward.
1979: Stan Hansen defeated Ernie Ladd, managed by Bobby Heenan, to win the Georgia Television Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. It is unclear at this time how Ladd became recognized as champion. The last reference we have is Ray Candy defending the
title against the Sheik on September 21, 1979, in Atlanta.

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GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 10/31/2007

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Southern Extreme Championship Wrestling runs in Villa Rica, GA, on November 4 at the SECW Arena, beginning at 6:00 PM. Call (770) 355-5742 for more info.

Advertised: Bulldog Raines will defend the SECH Heavyweight Title versus Tommy Rich; Scotty Blaze & Bull Buchanan versus Cru Jones & the Super Destroyer;
Adrian Hawkins versus Frankie Valentine; Bruce Biggins & Todd Zane versus the Regular Guys; and Kyle Matthews versus Tracy Black.
Southern Classic Wrestling will be back in Sandersville, GA, on December 15, at Big Dog Billiards beginning at 8:00 PM. Call (478) 288-2341 for more info.

Advertised: Tommy Lee will defend the SCW Southern Heavyweight Title versus Bobby Joiner; the Serial Killers will defend the SCW Georgia Tag Team Title
versus Team Honcho; and Flatline will defend the SCW Georgia Heritage Title versus Loco Motive (w/ Ace Heffner). Also, Santa Claus is scheduled to make
an appearance.
The following was released by the AWA yesterday over the PR Newswire: “In a landmark announcement made today, AWA Chairman of the Board Dale R. Gagne announced
that the American Wrestling Association (AWA) will no longer sanction independent territories effective immediately. Over three years ago, the AWA started
an "open door policy" welcoming top independent wrestling organizations to represent it's brand both nationally and internationally. Within a year, the
AWA had gained momentum with over 25 affiliate promotions from Hawaii to Japan. During the recent AWA Annual Meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gagne and
Vice-President Jon Stewart addressed representatives from participating territories regarding the impending future of the sanctioning program. "Quite honestly",
stated Gagne, "the sanctioning of independent territories never reached the success we had hoped for". "We never intended on our brand being represented
in bars, out-of-date military bases or American Legion halls", continued Gagne. "There may very well be a market for independent wrestling in these types
of facilities but it certainly isn't a part of the AWA's future". Vice-President Jon Stewart further stated that the AWA will continue to look for effective
and professional promoters to represent it's brand but there will be obvious differences in what local organizations present and what the AWA will produce.
Where does this leave the territories currently representing the AWA brand? According to Gagne and Stewart, each promotion will be individually assessed.
Those territories sharing a vision different than the AWA's new model, will be released by the end of the year. The Board of Directors and figurehead President
will be dissolved accordingly. For updates on this developing story, go to www.awastars.com.” It is unclear at this time exactly what is going on and
how it may affect the local AWA affiliate World-1 South, but we have reached out to Dale Gagner of the AWA and Jody Peterman of World-1 South, for comment.
We have not yet received a response. As soon as we know how this may affect the local scene, we will report it here.
AWA World-1 South took a hiatus the second half of 2007. However, they are preparing a comeback that will begin with a fundraising event on December 22
at the Oconee Gym in Dublin, GA, for the Dublin Tipoff Club. They will also return to Cordele on January 19 and Valdosta on January 20, with both days
featuring the third annual Old Scholl Tag Team Tournament. Call (866) 244-0104 for more info. Advertised for Dublin: The Heartbreak Express defend the
AWA World Tag Team Title versus K.I. Elite (Shawn Hunter & Jake Slater); and Francisco Ciatso will defend the World-1 South Southern Heavyweight Title
versus Dave Holiday.
Mike Stratus is also scheduled to appear. Teams scheduled thus far for the tournament in Cordele and Valdosta: the Nightmare & the Masked Superstar; Blackout
(Rainman & Murder One); the World’s Prettiest Tag Team (Adrian Hawkins & Seth Delay); Bad Company (David Young & Chris Stevens); and Ricky Landell & Mr.
Wrestling #3.
In a message to us from Southern States Championship Wrestling: “We are pleased to announce the birth of Southern States Championship Wrestling. We recently
took over GWA (Georgia Wrestling Alliance). We plan on taking on a larger territory and also plan on producing a weekly web show on our Internet site.
All of this should take place after the first of the year.”
NOTES
Georgia Wrestling History would like to wish a happy 43rd birthday today to the Boogeyman. We would also like to wish everyone a Happy Halloween. How
ironic that the Boogeyman would have a birthday on Halloween.
NOSTALGIA
1938: Leo Savage defeated Tiny Ruff in the main event at the Warren Arena in Atlanta for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter L.C. Warren.
1940: Ray Steele defeated Frank Sexton in two straight falls to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title in Atlanta for promoter Al Rauer. It is unclear
as to what venue was the site of this card. Steele had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Bronko Nagurski in St. Louis,
MO, on March 7, 1940. This version was the one recognized by the National Boxing Association as the National Wrestling Association.
1947: Lou Thesz defeated Bill Longson by disqualification to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Billy Watson in St. Louis, MO, on April 25,
1947. This version was the one recognized by the National Boxing Association as the National Wrestling Association.
1956: Freddie Blassie defeated Don McIntyre to retain the Southern Heavyweight Title at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Tom Mahoney. Blassie had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Bull Curry on October 19, 1956, in Atlanta.
1958: Paul Anderson defeated Dick the Bruiser to retain the Georgia version of the World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Anderson had been billed as World Heavyweight Champion since October 17, 1958. Also, Ray Gunkel and Freddie
Blassie were both counted out in their semi-main event match.
1962: The Kentuckians (Jake Smith & Luke Brown) defeated Lenny Montana & Mr. Moto in the main event at the Columbus Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. It was reported that 1,012 were in attendance for this card.
1967: Louie Tillet defeated Bobby Shane by disqualification to retain the US Junior Heavyweight Title at the Macon City Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. Tillet had been the reigning US Junior Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Bobby Hart on January 17, 1967, in Macon.
1969: Paul DeMarco, managed by Homer O’Dell, and Terry Funk wrestled to a draw in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Paul Jones.
1972: Dick Steinborn defeated Skandor Akbar in the main event at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward.
1975: Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated the Spoiler, managed by Gary Hart, to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Wrestling #2 had been the reigning champion since he defeated Nikolai Volkoff, also managed by Hart, on October
3, 1975, in Atlanta.
1978: Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen defeated Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling #2 to retain the Georgia Tag Team Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. Anderson & Hansen had been the reigning champions since they defeated Rick Martel & Tommy Rich on October 20, 1978, in Atlanta.
Also, Martel defeated Macon Heavyweight Champion King Kong Mosca by disqualification in a title match. Mosca had been the reigning champion since he
defeated Mr. Wrestling #2 on October 10, 1978, in Macon.
1981: Roddy Piper made his debut as a co-host to Gordon Solie on the televised program, “Georgia Championship Wrestling” on WTBS.

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GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 10/30/2007

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Ultimate Christian Wrestling results from Canton, GA, on October 27: Rick Steiner over Jeremy Vain; Brian Lawler & Billy Jack over the Apocalypse (War Daddy
& Mad Dog) to win the UCW Tag Team Title; Bruce Biggins over Damien Synn; Truitt Fields over Big Bank Barfield; Jeremy Vain & Colt Derringer over Rob Adonis
& Glacier; Enigma over Alexander Phoenix in a last man standing match; and Dustin Powers over Justin Dirt to retain the UCW Heavyweight Title in a ladder
match. It was reported that 270 were in attendance for this card.
Georgia Wrestling Federation results from Summerville, GA, on October 26: Rob Adonis over Dustin Powers; Alex Michaels & K.T. Hamill over Team 1440 (Talon
Williams & Korrupt); Josh Frost over Chris Lightning & Kevin Ages in a three-way match; Stupid (w/ Tweety) over Da Jag by disqualification; Jay Bird (w/
Fast Freddie) over Chris Payne; Destruction & the Invader (w/ Mr. SSF) over Brian Rivers & Chip Hazard; Chad Stevens & Alex Michaels over the Bad Boys
69; and the Gangsta Nation over the Factors (w/ Mr. SSF).
All-Star Wrestling Network will be back in Fort Valley, GA, on November 3, at the Wrestleplex, beginning at 8:15 PM. Email for more info. Advertised:
Rick Michaels versus Simon Sermon in a loser leaves match and J-Rod & the Slaughter Pit versus Shawn Hunter & Killer Instinct.
Georgia Wrestling Promotions will be back in Waleska, GA, on November 10 at the Waleska Ballpark, with a bell time of 2:00 PM. This is their final show
in Waleska before moving into their own arena in Jasper, GA. ‘Superstar’ Bill Dundee, along with son ‘Iceman’ Jamie Dundee are scheduled to appear and
sign autographs. If fans bring a can of food for their Feed-the-Hungry drive, they get $2.00 off the ticket price. Call (770) 296-5290 for more info.
Advertised: a four-corners-of-pain match with Danny Horne versus D.L. Norris; Shaun Tempers; Iceberg; the Regular Guys; the Hollywood Brunettes; the Hellbillies;
Kid Ego, Jr.; Chris Lightning; Big Head Hansen; Jay Clinton; and J.T. Talent.
NOTES
Georgia Wrestling History would like to wish a happy birthday today to Alex Porteau (38) and Edge (34).
NOSTALGIA
1934: Orville Brown defeated Abe Coleman two falls to one in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter
Henry Weber.
1935: Danno O’Mahoney defeated Dick Daviscourt in two straight falls to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Henry Weber. It was reported that 5,000 were in attendance for this card. O’Mahoney had been the reigning champion since
he defeated Jim Londos in Boston, MA, on June 27, 1935. This version was the one recognized by the National Boxing Association as the National Wrestling
Association.
1942: The Golden Terror, managed by the Masked Manager, defeated Strangler Lewis by disqualification in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium
for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Charles Rentrop.
1946: Tex Riley defeated Bill Canny to retain the World Junior Heavyweight Title at the Savannah Municipal Auditorium for promoters Lou Masters, Dick Leonard,
and Buster White. Riley had been the reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion as recognized by the Nashville, TN, office since he won a tournament
on July 12, 1946, in Nashville.
1953: Ray Villmer defeated Don McIntyre to retain the Southern Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones. Villmer had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated McIntyre on October 16, 1953, in Atlanta.
1959: Don McIntyre defeated Freddie Blassie by disqualification in a main event cage match at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. The referee for the match, unidentified in our reports, worked on the outside of the ring.
1962: The Kentuckians (Jake Smith & Luke Brown) defeated Lenny Montana & Gypsy Joe in the main event at the Macon City Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Fred Ward.
1964: Sputnik Monroe defeated Mario Galento to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones. Monroe had been the reigning champion since he defeated Don Fargo on October 16, 1964, in Atlanta. In the main event, Fargo teamed
with Buddy Fuller to wrestle the Mysterious Medics to a draw.
1970: Terry Funk & Dory Funk, Sr., defeated the Assassins in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter
Paul Jones.
1973: The Missouri Mauler defeated Tarzan Tyler in a Texas Death Match at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for All-South Wrestling Alliance promoter Ann
Gunkel. In the main event, Assassin #1 defeated Assassin #2 by disqualification. Rock Hunter, who managed Assassin #2, was handcuffed to El Mongol during
the main event, but the Enforcer managed to interfere on behalf of Assassin #2. Hunter also managed the Missouri Mauler.
1973: Tim Woods & Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated the Super Infernos, managed by J.C. Dykes, to win the Macon Tag Team Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. The match had no time limit, and could not end on a countout. There was also a stipulation in place that
if the champions were disqualified, the title would change hands. The Infernos had been the reigning champions since they defeated Bill Dromo & Bob Armstrong
on August 7, 1973, in Macon.
1976: Robert Fuller & Tom Jones defeated Ole & Gene Anderson by disqualification in the main event at the Griffin-Barnesville Sports Palace for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones.
1978: Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen* defeated Rick Martel & Tommy Rich in a Texas Death Match to retain the Georgia Tag Team Title at the William Bell Auditorium
in Augusta for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Charlie Harbin. Anderson & Hansen had been the reigning champions since they defeated Rick Martel
& Tommy Rich on October 20, 1978, in Atlanta. Anderson lost a Lights Out Match to Pez Whatley in the main event.
1979: Tommy Rich defeated Killer Karl Kox, managed by Bobby Heenan, to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. Rich had been the reigning champion since he defeated Kox on October 26, 1979, in Atlanta. Also, Georgia Television Champion
Ernie Ladd, managed by Heenan, too, lost by disqualification to Tony Atlas in a title match. Because of the disqualification, Ladd retained the title.
1982: The Wild Samoans, managed by Sonny King, defeated the Masked Superstar & the Super Destroyer in the main event at the Chattanooga (TN) Memorial Auditorium
for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones.
2004: Erik Watts defeated Disco Inferno to win the GCW Heavyweight Title at the GCW Sports Arena in Columbus for Georgia Championship Wrestling. Also,
A.J. Steele & Bull Buchanan defeated David Young & Sonny Siaki to win the GCW Tag Team Title. However, during the match, Buchanan left the ring, forcing
Steele to fend for himself. It was announced that the two would meet the next week, with the winner getting the title and choosing their own partner for
future defenses.

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GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 10/29/2007

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All-Star Wrestling Network will be back in Fort Valley, GA, on November 3, at the Wrestleplex, beginning at 8:15 PM. Email for more info. Advertised:
Rick Michaels versus Simon Sermon in a loser leaves match and J-Rod & the Slaughter Pit versus Shawn Hunter & Killer Instinct.
Georgia Wrestling Promotions will be back in Waleska, GA, on November 10 at the Waleska Ballpark, with a bell time of 2:00 PM. This is their final show
in Waleska before moving into their own arena in Jasper, GA. ‘Superstar’ Bill Dundee, along with son ‘Iceman’ Jamie Dundee are scheduled to appear and
sign autographs. If fans bring a can of food for their Feed-the-Hungry drive, they get $2.00 off the ticket price. Call (770) 296-5290 for more info.
Advertised: a four-corners-of-pain match with Danny Horne versus D.L. Norris; Shaun Tempers; Iceberg; the Regular Guys; the Hollywood Brunettes; the Hellbillies;
Kid Ego, Jr.; Chris Lightning; Big Head Hansen; Jay Clinton; and J.T. Talent.
You can read Bill Behrens’ latest updated NWA Notes at http://nwawrestling.com/bbnotes.
NOTES
Georgia Wrestling History would like to wish a happy 58th birthday today to Paul Orndorff.
NOSTALGIA
1939: Tom McCarthy rented the Warren Arena from L.C. Warren. Warren had announced that he was retiring as his business was keeping him too busy to continue
promoting wrestling. McCarthy renamed the venue as simply the Sports Arena, and picked up as the Atlanta promoter for Georgia Championship Wrestling.
1941: A card that had been scheduled at the Warren Arena in Atlanta for today was cancelled the day before by Abe Simon, promoter for Georgia Championship
Wrestling. Lou Thesz, who had been scheduled to wrestle Rudy Strongberg in the main event, was unable to appear due to injuries suffered in an automobile
accident.
1943: Bill Longson defeated Albert Mills to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Sammy Friedman. Longson had been the reigning champion since he defeated Bobby Managoff in St. Louis, MO, on February 19, 1943. This version
was the one recognized by the National Boxing Association as the National Wrestling Association.
1951: Southern Heavyweight Champion Don McIntyre and Lou Plummer wrestled to a draw in a title match at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Tom Mahoney. Both men had won a fall before time expired during the third fall. McIntyre had been the reigning champion
since he defeated Art Nelson on September 10, 1951, in Augusta.
1954: Verne Gagne defeated Jerry Graham by disqualification in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter
Paul Jones.
1965: Dale Lewis defeated Freddie Blassie in the main event at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones.
Lewis had put up $1,000 in the match with Blassie, betting he could not be pinned within the first thirty minutes. Although Blassie lost the match, he
managed to open a gash in Lewis’ head that required stitches. The program for this card mentioned that Mario Galento and Dutch Savage were the new Southern
Tag Team Champions, but offered no information on how or where they won the claim. The last reference we have shows Nick Kozak & Dick Steinborn defending
the title against Savage & Lewis on October 8, 1965, in Atlanta. We also have no documented reports of Galento & Savage defending the titles, with the
next reference to it being on April 1, 1966, when the Infernos, managed by J.C. Dykes, defeated Galento & Bobby Shane for the vacant title. The program
also featured an advertisement for Nalley Chevrolet, located at 2555 Stewart Avenue, asking you to call referee Charlie Smith for “the best deal”.
1968: Stan & Butcher Vachon defeated Alberto & Ramon Torres to win the Georgia Tag Team Title at the Savannah Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Aaron Newman. The Torres’ had been the reigning champions since they defeated the Vachons on September 20, 1968, in
Atlanta.
1971: Buddy Colt defeated George Scott to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter
Paul Jones. Colt had been billed as the champion since June 18, 1971. Also, the Assassins defeated Rocket & Flash Monroe to retain the Georgia Tag Team
Title. The Assassins had been billed as champions since August 13, 1971. The Monroes had said they were contemplating leaving if they could not defeat
the Assassins, but they remained in the area.
1974: The Fabulous Moolah defeated Susan Green to retain the Women’s World Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred
Ward. Moolah had been billed as champion since she defeated Judy Grable on September 18, 1956, in Baltimore, MD. In the main event, Danny Little Bear
defeated Jimmy Garvin in an Indian Strap Match. Garvin was the manager for Ron & Terry Garvin, who lost by disqualification in the semi-main event to
Bill Dromo & Mr. Wrestling #2.
1976: Terry Funk defeated Mr. Wrestling #2 to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones. Funk had been the reigning champion since he defeated Jack Brisco on December 10, 1975.
2005: Erik Watts & Mike Foxx defeated Derrick Neikirk & Mike Knox in the main event at the GCW Sports Arena in Columbus for Great Championship Wrestling.
2005: Slim J defeated Jeff Lewis to win the Anarchy Television Title at the NWA Arena in Cornelia for NWA Anarchy. Also, Mikal Adryan defeated Onyx to
retain the Anarchy Heavyweight Title. The main event featured a noose match, with the Urban Assault Squad (Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) defeating Alabama
Attitude.
2005: The Outlaws defeated the Axis of Evil to retain the GIWA Tag Team Title at the AG Center in Dublin for the Georgia Independent Wrestling Alliance.
Also, Shawn Hunter defeated Sean Logan to win the Mid-State Heavyweight Title.

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GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND HISTORY: 10/28/2007

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Richard Kamchen has posted an article at Slam! Wrestling about Austin Creed at http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2007/10/23/4600159.html.
As a reminder, there will be no card in Villa Rica tonight. Southern Extreme Championship Wrestling will return on November 4.
Georgia Wrestling Promotions results from Waleska, GA, on October 27: Kid Ego, Jr., over Chris Lightning; Big Head Hansen & the Hellbillies (Timbo Bryant
& Jessco Blue) over Jay Clinton, Talent & Money (J.T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton III); D.L. Norris over Danny Horne; Shadow Jackson and Nemesis were both
counted out; Shaun Tempers (w/ the Rev and Kayla Kaos) over Slim J to retain the GWP Southern Heavyweight Title in a casket match; and the Regular Guys
(Tyler Smith & Bobby Hill) over the Hollywood Brunettes (Andrew Alexander & Kyle Matthews) (w/ Jeff G. Bailey) in a barbed wire cage match to retain the
GWP Southern Tag Team Title. It was reported that 55 were in attendance for this card, held outdoors in cold weather. Chris Ganz was credited as being
a referee for this card. Tempers and the Rev were both seen screaming at a weeping Kaos on the way to the dressing room, as she nearly cost Tempers the
match with Slim J. Nemesis was a mystery opponent chosen by Aaron Voight for the match against Jackson. Nemesis was later seen trying to run over Jackson
with his car in the parking lot.
Great Championship Wrestling results from Phenix City, AL, on October 27: Thug Rowe over David Young: the Hooligans (Mason & Devin Cutter) over Michael
Cook & "That 80s Guy"; in another GCW Tag Team Title Tournament match, Hot Like Lava (Shaun Banks & Cru Jones) (w/ Quentin Michaels) over the NOW (Vik
Dalishus & Hale Collins); Scotty Beach over Reuben James (w/ Randall Johnson); Tex Monroe (w/ Frankie Valentine) over Randall Johnson (w/ Reuben James);
Orion Bishop (w/ Wicked Nemesis) over GCW Interstate Heavyweight Champion A.J. Steele by countout in a title match – Steele retains title; and Johnny Swinger
over Sonny Siaki in a casket match. It was reported that 100 were in attendance for this card. The RJ Connection (Randall Johnson & Reuben James) attacked
Frankie Valentine & Tex Monroe in the parking lot before the show, leaving the latter team unable to appear in the tournament match. They were replaced
by the NOW against Hot Like Lava.
NOTES
Georgia Wrestling History would like to wish a happy birthday today to Les Thatcher (67), MVP (34), and Christy Hemme (27).
HISTORY
1941: Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Abe Simon announced the cancellation of a card to take place the following day at the Warren Arena in Atlanta
because Lou Thesz, who was scheduled to wrestle Rudy Strongberg in the main event, had been injured in an automobile accident.
1949: Don McIntyre defeated Bill Cazzell to retain the Southern Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones. McIntyre had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated the Black Menace on September 23, 1949, in Atlanta.
1955: Bill ‘Red’ McIntyre defeated Freddie Blassie to win the Southern Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones. Blassie had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Don McIntyre on September 16, 1955, in Atlanta. Bobby
Wallace managed Roy Shire.
1963: Lou Thesz defeated Tarzan Tyler to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Steve Manderson. Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Buddy Rogers on January 24, 1963, in Toronto,
ON.
1966: A match Southern Tag Team Champions Enrique & Ramon Torres and the Red Raiders was ruled a no contest in a title bout at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium
for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. The Raiders were initially declared the winners, but the decision was nixed when it was discovered
they had used a cloth with a substance in an attempt to subdue Enrique. It was later reported to have been chloroform, after an empty bottle of carbon
tetrachloride was found in the dressing room. The Raiders were reportedly fined $100 each for their actions. The Torres’ had been the reigning champions
since they defeated Louie Tillet & Butcher Vachon on October 21, 1966, in Atlanta.
1969: Paul DeMarco (managed by Homer O’Dell) defeated Dick Steinborn to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. De Marco had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Joe Scarpa on October 3, 1969, in Atlanta.
1975: Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Luke Graham to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred
Ward. Wrestling #2 had been the reigning champion since he defeated Nikolai Volkoff (managed by Gary Hart) on October 3, 1975, in Atlanta.
1977: Dusty Rhodes & Bill Watts defeated World Tag Team Champions Ole & Gene Anderson by disqualification in a title match at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium
for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. The Andersons had been the reigning champions since they defeated Rhodes & Dick Slater on October
14, 1977, in Atlanta. Some sources show the Andersons regaining the titles on September 30, 1977, but those records are incorrect. The rematch on September
30 actually had Rhodes & Slater defeating the Andersons.
1978: Georgia Heavyweight Champion Mr. Wrestling #2 and Rick Martel wrestled to a draw in a title match at that day’s taping for Georgia Championship Wrestling
promoter Paul Jones. Wrestling #2 had been the reigning champion since he defeated Stan Hansen in the final round of a tournament on October 16, 1978,
in Atlanta. That tournament also included Mr. Saito, Raymond Rougeau, the Masked Superstar, and Tommy Rich.
1990: Sting defeated the Black Scorpion in the main event at the Columbus Civic Center for World Championship Wrestling.
2003: Doug & Danny Basham defeated Scotty Too Hotty & Rikishi to retain the WWE World Tag Team Title at Philips Arena in Atlanta.
2005: Bruce Biggins defeated Damien Synn to retain the UCW Heavyweight Title in a match at the Lindale Church of God for Ultimate Christian Wrestling.

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Georgia Wrestling News, Notes, and History: 10/27/2007

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NEWS
Ray ‘Glacier’ Lloyd will be heading a wrestling seminar at the National Guard Armory in Canton, GA, today beginning at Noon. Fees are $50.00. Lloyd will
be doing in-ring evaluations for prospective talent on October 27 at 2:00 PM at the Canton National Guard Armory. If you can't make the seminar, you can
still have an evaluation for only $25.00. Lloyd meets with TNA Producer Keith Mitchell on a weekly basis to discuss talent. Email robadonis@hotmail.com
for more info.
Flatline Championship Wrestling is in Grovetown, GA, at Patriots Park tonight, beginning at 7:00 PM. The show is dubbed “Fright Night”. Admission is $7.00,
but kids under five get in free. Email webteam@fcwwrestling.net for more info.
Georgia Independent Wrestling Alliance returns to Milledgeville, GA, tonight at the National Guard Armory, with matches starting at 7:30 PM. The show
is dubbed “Halloween Bash”. Email giwapro@hotmail.com for more info. Advertised: Shawn Hunter, Mike Stratus, & Jake Slater versus Steven Lowery, velvet
Jones & Firewalker in a steel cage war games match; Matt Black & Scott Cage versus the Slaughter Pit; and Oko Nono versus J-Rod in a ladder match for the
GIWA Heavyweight Title.
Great Championship Wrestling will be in Phenix City, AL, tonight at the GR8 SK8plex, starting at 7:30 PM. Fans wearing costumes to the show get $2.00
off the ticket price. Call (334) 297-2223 for more info. Advertised: Johnny Swinger versus Sonny Siaki > GCW Tag Team Title Tournament Match: Shaun Banks
& Cru Jones versus Frankie Valentine & Tex Monroe > GCW Interstate Title match: A.J. Steele versus Orion Bishop.
Ultimate Christian Wrestling returns to Canton, GA, tonight at the National Guard Armory, with matches getting underway at 8:00 PM. Call (770) 713-6367
for more info. UCW will be taping this event for its first DVD, to be called “Ultimate Sacrifice 2007”. Rick Steiner and Glacier are scheduled to appear.
Advertised: Dustin Powers versus Justin Dirt; Rick Steiner versus Jeremy Vain; Alexander Phoenix versus Enigma; Rob Adonis & Glacier versus Colt Derringer
& Truitt Fields; Bruce Biggins versus Damien Synn; War Daddy & Mad Dog versus Brian Lawler & Billy Jack; and Hayden Young versus Big Bank Barfield.
Georgia Wrestling Promotions will be back in Waleska, GA, tonight at the Waleska Ballpark, with a bell time of 8:00 PM. The show is dubbed “Halloween Tricks
and Treats Monster Mash”, with a costume contest for kids, as well as door prizes. Call (770) 296-5290 for more info. Advertised: The Regular Guys defend
the GWP Southern Tag Team Title versus the Hollywood Brunettes in a barbed wire cage death match; Shaun Tempers defends the GWP Southern Heavyweight Title
versus Slim J in a casket match; D.L. Norris versus Leatherface in a four corners or pain match; Shadow Jackson & Jerry Palmer versus a mystery opponent;
and the Hellbillies versus Talent & Money; Big Head Hansen versus Jay Clinton; and a three-way match between Danny Horne, Jamar Acid, and Chris Lightning.
All-Star Wrestling Network will be back in Fort Valley, GA, tonight, at the Wrestleplex, beginning at 8:15 PM. Email wardpromo@aol.com for more info.

Advertised: Falls Count Anywhere Match: Simon Sermon versus Rick Michaels > Chick Donovan versus the Nightmare > AWN Tag Team Title Match: Genocide* versus
D.O.A. > Street Fight Match: Drew Golden versus Ron Stalker > King of the Hood Match: Brokeshi versus Q-Ball.
NOTES
Georgia Wrestling History would like to wish Harvey Wippleman a happy 42nd birthday today.
We would also like to mention that former Georgia Championship Wrestling star Bobby Garrett recently joined our message board. Other registered members
of note include Bill Eadie (a/k/a the Masked Superstar), Jody Hamilton (a/k/a the Assassin), Ted Allen, ‘Sir’ Oliver Humperdink, ‘Cowboy’ Bob Kelly, Jimmy
Powell (a/k/a the original Dirty White Boy), Dick Steinborn, Jay West (Georgia Championship Wrestling ring announcer from the 1970s-1980s), Les Thatcher,
Scrappy McGowan, Paul ‘Butcher’ Vachon, Danny Hodge, Jim Nelson (a/k/a Boris Zhukov), George ‘the Animal’ Steele, Ben Masters (former promoter for Peach
State Wrestling in the 1980s-1990s), Ron Niemi, Pat Rose, and Bobby Simmons. If you are not a member, be sure to go to our website and sign up.
HISTORY
On this day in 1944, Bill Longson defeated Chief Saunooke to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Longson had been the reigning champion since he defeated Bobby Managoff in St. Louis, MO, on February 19, 1943. This version
was the one recognized by the National Boxing Association as the National Wrestling Association.
On this day in 1964, Georgia Heavyweight Champion Sputnik Monroe and Chief Little Eagle wrestled to a draw in a title match at the Macon City Auditorium
for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. Monroe had been the reigning champion since he defeated Don Fargo on October 16, 1964, in Atlanta.
On this day in 1967, Enrique & Alberto Torres defeated Oki Yama & El Mongol (managed by Jack Crawford) at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship
Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. During the match between Yama was unmasked, but had his face covered quickly and was unable to be identified.
On this day in 1973, the Super Gladiator defeated Tommy Seigler to win the Georgia Television Title at that day’s taping for All-South Wrestling Alliance
promoter Ann Gunkel. It is unclear at this time how Seigler came to be recognized as the champion. Our records currently show him defending it on July
20, 1973, against Ox Baker. Baker had been the defending champion in a match exactly one week earlier against Mr. Kleen.
Also on this day in 1973, Bob Armstrong & Robert Fuller defeated Bobby Duncum & Stan Vachon to win the Georgia Tag Team Title at that day’s taping for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Duncum & Vachon had been the reigning champions since they defeated Armstrong & Tom Jones in the final round
of a tournament on September 21, 1973, in Atlanta. That tournament also included the following teams: the Samoans, the Super Infernos (managed by J.C.
Dykes), Ole & Gene Anderson, and Ricky Gibson & Bob Orton, Jr.
On this day in 1978, Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen defeated Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling #2 to retain the Georgia Tag Team Title at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium
for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Anderson & Hansen had been the reigning champions since they defeated Rick Martel & Tommy Rich
on October 20, 1978, in Atlanta. Also on this card, Martel put up $1,000 if the Masked Superstar could pin him, and the Superstar put up $1,000 if Martel
could break the cobra hold, but neither happened, as they wrestled to a draw. In a lights out match, Pez Whatley defeated Ole Anderson by countout.
On this day in 1979, Tommy Rich defeated Killer Karl Kox (managed by Bobby Heenan) to retain the Georgia Heavyweight Title at that day’s taping for Georgia
Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Following the match, Heenan burned Rich’s face with a cigar. Rich had won the title from Kox the night before
in
Atlanta.

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Georgia Wrestling News: 10/26/2007

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The latest results from tests on Pat Rose’s wife Lisa, in regard to the melanoma we had reported on recently have all shown she will be fine. She passed
along a message saying thanks to everyone for keeping her in their thoughts and prayers.
Shock Value Wrestling returns to Grovetown, GA, tonight at the Liberty Park Community Center, with a bell time of 8:00. Tickets are only $3.00. Email
the office@shockvaluewrestling.com for more info. Advertised: Austin Creed versus J-Rod; Lamar Phillips versus Kameron Kade; Ox Madison versus the Freak;
Steven Justice versus Will Allen; Gauntlet Tag Team Match featuring the Finishers, the Underground Mafia, the Gangsta Nation, the Hooligans, and Michael
Stone & Chris Dickens.
Alternative Pro Wrestling is back in Royston, GA, tonight at the Royston Gym, with matches getting underway at 8:00 PM, taping for a DVD to be dubbed “Nightmare
on Cherry Street”. Call (706) 680-3234 for more info. Advertised: Shadow Jackson defends the APW Heavyweight Title versus Abomination; Don Matthews &
Jeremy Vain defend the APW Tag Team Title versus Billy Buck & Chris King; and J.T. Talent defends the APW Southern States Heavyweight Title versus Adrian
Hawkins.
Georgia Wrestling Federation will be in Summerville, GA, tonight at the GWF Arena, with action beginning at 8:00 PM. The show is dubbed “Halloween Kaos”.
Call (706) 936-2901 for more info.
Ray ‘Glacier’ Lloyd will be doing in-ring evaluations for prospective talent on October 27 at 2:00 PM at the Canton National Guard Armory. You can work
a match and get a true evaluation from Glacier and see if you are ready to try for one of the next levels in professional wrestling. Glacier has been
to the top of the mountain. He knows what the big companies are looking for. Do yourself a favor and take advantage of this opportunity. Glacier is
running a Seminar from 12:00-3:00 PM for only $25.00. However, if you can't make the Seminar, you can still have an evaluation for only $25.00. Glacier
is a former TNA Talent Agent and meets with TNA Producer Keith Mitchell on a weekly basis to discuss talent. This is a great way to get in and go higher
in your career. Serious applicants only. Email robadonis@hotmail.com for more info.As a reminder, there will be no card in Villa Rica this weekend.
Southern Extreme Championship Wrestling will return on November 4.
Georgia Wrestling Promotions will be back in Waleska, GA, on October 27 at the Waleska Ballpark, with a bell time of 8:00 PM. The show is dubbed “Halloween
Tricks and Treats Monster Mash”, with a costume contest for kids, as well as door prizes. Call (770) 296-5290 for more info. Advertised: The Regular
Guys defend the GWP Southern Tag Team Title versus the Hollywood Brunettes in a barbed wire cage death match; Shaun Tempers defends the GWP Southern Heavyweight
Title versus Slim J in a casket match; D.L. Norris versus Leatherface in a four corners or pain match; Shadow Jackson & Jerry Palmer versus a mystery opponent;
and the Hellbillies versus Talent & Money; Big Head Hansen versus Jay Clinton; and a three-way match between Danny Horne, Jamar Acid, and Chris Lightning.
Ultimate Christian Wrestling returns to Canton, GA, on October 27 at the National Guard Armory, with matches getting underway at 8:00 PM. Call (770) 713-6367
for more info. UCW will be taping this event for its first DVD, to be called “Ultimate Sacrifice 2007”. Advertised: Dustin Powers versus Justin Dirt;
Rick Steiner versus Jeremy Vain; Alexander Phoenix versus Enigma; Rob Adonis & Glacier versus Colt Derringer & Truitt Fields; Bruce Biggins versus Damien
Synn; War Daddy & Mad Dog versus Brian Lawler & Billy Jack; and Hayden Young versus Big Bank Barfield.
AWA World-1 South has announced an event set for December 22 at Dublin High School. It will be a fundraiser for the Dublin Tip Off Club. They will also
be returning with the Third Annual Old School Tag Team Tournament on January 19 in Cordele, GA, and January 20 in Valdosta, GA. More details for all events
will be announced soon.

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Georgia Wrestling News: 10/23/2007

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Local wrestler Austin Creed, who partnered with Ron Killings at the recent TNA Bound for Glory PPV as part of Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones’ Team Pacman, has been
offered a TNA contract. Creed is also scheduled to appear on Trash Talking Radio tonight.
Ray ‘Glacier’ Lloyd will be heading a wrestling seminar at the National Guard Armory in Canton, GA, on October 27 between Noon and 3:00 PM. Registration
fees are $25.00 if you register by October 26, or $50.00 at the door. Email robadonis@hotmail.com for more info.
Great Championship Wrestling will be in Phenix City, AL, on October 27 at the GR8 SK8plex, starting at 7:30 PM. Fans wearing costumes to the show get $2.00
off the ticket price. Call (334) 297-2223 for more info. Advertised: Johnny Swinger versus Sonny Siaki > GCW Tag Team Title Tournament Match: Shaun Banks
& Cru Jones versus Frankie Valentine & Tex Monroe > GCW Interstate Title match: A.J. Steele versus Orion Bishop.
All-Star Wrestling Network will be back in Fort Valley, GA, on October 27, at the Wrestleplex, beginning at 8:15 PM. Email wardpromo@aol.com for more info.

Advertised: Falls Count Anywhere Match: Simon Sermon versus Rick Michaels > Chick Donovan versus the Nightmare > AWN Tag Team Title Match: Genocide* versus
D.O.A. > Street Fight Match: Drew Golden versus Ron Stalker > King of the Hood Match: Brokeshi versus Q-Ball.
Southern Extreme Championship Wrestling results from Villa Rica, GA, on October 21: Bruce Biggins defeated Adam Blood > Mike Stratus defeated the Kodiak
> the Nightmare defeated Jake Slater > Adrian Hawkins & Chris Lightning defeated Frankie Valentine & J-Rod > Brad Armstrong defeated Cru Jones > SECW
Heavyweight Title Match: Bulldog Raines* defeated Tommy Rich. Shannon Dumas was credited as being a referee on this card.
Wrestling Beyond Imagination results from Douglasville, GA, on October 21: A match between Matt Cage and Kade Knight was ruled a no contest when the Hooligans
(Mason & Devin Cutter) interfered > WBI Georgia Honor Title Match: Tex Monroe* defeated Chaos > Nick Anderson & Ace Voleur defeated the Hooligans > Bill
the Bruiser defeated Weezy Woo > Jay Ward defeated Damien > Amien Rios & Psycho defeated Danny Gimundo & Damon Tazz > Cameron Valentine defeated Chris
Deal by disqualification. Rob Russo was credited as being a referee on this card. It was reported there were 50 in attendance.
NWA Anarchy results from Cornelia, GA, on October 20: Wes Grissom & Chris King defeated Talent & Money (J.T. Talent & Andrew Pendleton III) > NWA Anarchy
Television Title Match: Truitt Fields* defeated Adam Roberts > Kory Chavis (w/ Jeff G. Bailey) defeated Billy Buck > Tony Santarelli and Sal Rinauro wrestled
to a draw > Slim J & the Awesome Attraction (Austin Creed & Hayden Young) defeated the Devil’s Rejects (Shaun Tempers, Patrick Bentley & Azreal) (w/ Reverend
Wilson) > Todd Sexton defeated Jesse Emerson > Derrick Driver & Steven Walters defeated the Anger Alliance (Brandon Phoenix & Don Matthews) (w/ Brodie
Chase) > Tornado Tag Team Match: the World’s Prettiest Tag Team (Seth Delay & Adrian Hawkins) defeated the Hollywood Brunettes (Kyle Matthews & Andrew
Alexander) > Mikal Judas & Iceberg (w/ Reverend Wilson) defeated the NWA Elite (Phil Shatter & Abomination (w/ Jeff G. Bailey).
Georgia Wrestling Federation results from Summerville, GA, on October 19: David Pain (w/ Mr. SSF) defeated Talon Williams and Luke Patterson by disqualification
in a three-way match > Jay Bird (w/ Fast Freddie) defeated Devin Diamond > Stupid (w/ Tweety) defeated Adam Blood, Da Jag, and Alexander in a four-way
match > Brian Rivers (w/ Chad Stevens) defeated Kevin Ages > Team 1440 (Talon Williams & Korrupt) defeated David Pain & K.T. Hamill (w/ Mr. SSF) > The
Factors (David Pain & the Skull) (w/ Mr. SSF) defeated Chad Stevens & Chip Hazard.

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