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Post by RowdyRoddy on Jan 30, 2006 11:01:58 GMT -5
January 30th, 1975 Greensboro, SC Paul Jones/Tiger Conway beat Ric Flair/Mr Fuji
January 30th, 1976 Richmond, VA Klondike Bill and Jack Evans fought to a draw Ron Garvin beat Charlie Fulton Ken Patera beat Doug Gilbert Johnny Weaver beat Boris Malenko The Mongols beat Swede Hanson/Danny Miller Gene Anderson/Ole Anderson beat Paul Jones/Rufus R. Jones by DQ
January 30th, 1983 Charlotte, NC Sgt Slaughter/Don Kernodle fought with Rick Steamboat/Jay Youngblood to a no contest Dory Funk beat Jack Brisco to win the Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Championship Roddy Piper/Dusty Rhodes beat Paul Jones/Red Dog Lane Jimmy Valiant beat One Man Gang Dick Slater beat Jerry Brisco by DQ Mike Rotundo won an 18 man battle royal
January 30th, 1986 Washington, DC Pez Whatley beat Pat Tanaka Don Kernodle beat Gene Ligon Ron Bass beat Black Bart Manny Fernandez and Arn Anderson fought to a draw The Rock & Roll Express beat Midnight Express
January 30th, 1987 St. Louis, MO Ric Flair beat Barry Windham by DQ Nikita Koloff beat Arn Anderson Dusty Rhodes beat Tully Blanchard in a first blood match Manny Fernandez/Rick Rude beat Dick Murdoch/Baron Von Raschke The Midnight Express/Big Bubba beat Italian Stallion/Ron Garvin/Todd Champion Bill Dundee beat Brady Boone The Mod Squad beat Batten Twins Porkchop Cash beat Dave Peterson
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Post by mofat152 on Jan 30, 2006 18:47:25 GMT -5
In a somewhat related item, I noticed Porkchop Cash in the match listings and couldn't help but to remember the first time I saw him wrestle. I lived in Arizona in the early 70's and watched wrestling from Los Angeles. I think it was Pacific Coast Wrestling. on a Saturday night program, Cash came out of the crowd and jumped John "The Golden Greek" Tolos as his was whipping up on Rocky Johnson. Supposedly Cash was just an old country boy who happened to be in the audience. He was arrested but Tolos bailed him out just so he could challenge Cash in the ring the next week. This started a great feud that lasted for weeks. Just thought you might like to hear that tidbit.
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Post by RowdyRoddy on Jan 30, 2006 19:05:09 GMT -5
California Wrestling (Los Angeles and San Francisco) were real hot in the 1960s and 1970s.
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