AWA ALL-STAR WRESTLING SYNDICATED SHOW - QUANDT FIELDHOUSE - STEVENS POINT, WI - DEC. 1990
ANNOUNCERS: Jack Reynolds & David Crockett
Ring Announcer/Interviewer: Eric Bischoff
(# Aired on a previous AWA program. Also highlighted in
bold.)
(4th Taping)
Show was taped before Christmas Chaos.
In-studio: Larry Nelson.
Nelson: Welcome to the final Al--Star Wrestling of 1990.
I'm Larry Nelson.
This week, we have a special program for you.
It's the 1990 AWA Year In Review.
We'll be looking back at three big matches from a memorable year on so many fronts for the AWA.
Also, later in the program, we'll have two big announcements about AWA programming so you'll want to stick around for those.
The first match we're looking back at on this year in review program took place all the way back in February 1990.
It's the final of the 16-man Pro Wrestling Heritage Championship Tournament that took place in Anaheim, Califfornia.
It's Greg valentine vs. Wahoo McDaniel.
It's important to note that Wahoo came into the final with a knee injury after he was attacked with a chair after his second round match.
Wahoo was able to pull out the stunning win in his semi-final match to make it to the final.
But, as you will see, the injury played a major role in affecting the outcome of the match.
Let's go to our first match on this special AWA year in review program.
PWHC TOURNAMENT FINAL
Greg Valentine vs. Wahoo McDaniel
# AWA official removed the new PWHC Title from the black bag and handed it to the referee.
Ref held the belt aloft and walked to all four sides of the ring showing it to the crowd.
Ref handed the belt off to Larry Nelson who took it over to the timekeeper's table.
Ref called for the bell and it was on.
The two men came out of their corners and circled one another. Valentine swung at Wahoo and Wahoo dodged the punch try and fired away on Greg with knife-edge chest chops. Wahoo whipped the stunned Greg into the ropes and caught Greg coming off with his big chop to the chest finisher. Greg crashed to the mat but Wahoo suddenly crumpled to the mat grabbing his left knee. Crowd urging on Wahoo to cover Greg. Wahoo made an extremely slow cover. 1...2... Greg kicked out. Massive groan from the crowd. Wahoo up as Greg was getting up. Wahoo grabbed Greg and went to whip Greg into the ropes but Greg reversed and caught Wahoo coming off with a back elbow to the chest. Wahoo fell back against the ropes. Greg caught Wahoo with a bionic elbow to the top of the head. Greg pulled Wahoo away from the ropes and bodyslammed Wahoo. Greg mounted the middle rope in the corner and came off with an elbow smash but Wahoo rolled out of the way and Greg slammed to the mat. Fans cheered. Both men getting to their feet and Greg caught Wahoo with an elbow smash to the back of the neck. Greg went to whip Wahoo into the buckles but Wahoo reversed and Greg slammed into them. Greg hit the buckles, staggered out of the corner and was greeted by a series of chest chops from Wahoo. After the last chop, Greg took a couple of steps forward and crashed on his face in the ring. Fans cheered. Wahoo hobbling. Wahoo reached down and started to pull Greg up when Greg grabbed Wahoo's legs and pulled them out from under Wahoo and Wahoo crashed to the mat. Greg up and grabbed Wahoo's left leg and started dropping elbows into the left knee area. Wahoo hurting. Greg let go of the leg and stomped Wahoo and dragged Wahoo by the legs over by the ropes. Greg left the ring for the floor and pulled Wahoo's legs out to the knee area so they were hanging over the apron. Greg then violently slammed Wahoo's leg into the ring apron multiple times. Ref counting the 10-count. Wahoo scooted back in the ring holding his left knee. Greg back in the ring. Ref asked Wahoo if he was OK and Wahoo waved off the ref. Wahoo down and Greg stomped the knee, grabbed Wahoo's left leg and wrapped Wahoo up in the figure four. Wahoo writhing in pain in the hold but not giving up. Crowd cheering for Wahoo to keep fighting. Wahoo struggled for a bit and then found the strength to try and reverse the hold. After a brief struggle, Wahoo turned Greg over. Fans went wild. Greg now the one in pain but Greg was close enough to be able to grab the bottom rope and force a break. The two men untangled their legs and slowly made it to their feet. Greg booted Wahoo in the left knee and Wahoo fell against the ropes. Greg caught Wahoo with a couple of punches, pulled Wahoo away from the ropes and went to bodyslam Wahoo but... in a repeat of the Wahoo/Tully finish... Wahoo caught Greg in a small package for the pin. Fans popped and rose to their feet. 1...2...thr... Greg kicked out. Fans groaned. Both men up and Wahoo laid into Greg with a blistering series of open-hand chest chops that drove Greg into the corner. Greg stunned and dropped to a knee. Greg draped his arm out over the middle rope and the ref ordered a break. Wahoo broke and started to back off when Greg again punched Wahoo in the side of the left knee. Wahoo turned away from Greg and started hobbling in the other direction when Greg came up behind Wahoo and nailed Wahoo with a kick to the back of the knee area and Wahoo crumpled to the mat. Greg grabbed Wahoo's left leg, yanked on it a few times, and once again locked Wahoo in the figure four. Once again, the crowd urged Wahoo on in the hopes the Indian star wouldn't give in to the hold. Wahoo kept fighting and fans kept yelling for him. Wahoo then started to reverse the hold. Fans whooping it up. Wahoo had the hold turned half way over when Greg shifted his weight and regained control of the hold. Wahoo kept fighting but was clearly weakening. Wahoo's shoulders fell to the mat. 1...2...thr... Wahoo sat back up. Fans cheered. Wahoo struggling but not quitting. After another minute in the hold, Wahoo now started to strongly fade. The pain was becoming too much. Wahoo's shoulders fell back to the mat. Ref counted. 1...2...3! Ref called for the bell as most in the crowd booed but some also cheered. Greg held the hold on a little longer before releasing it and getting to his feet. Ref raised his hand in victory.
Ref went over and talked with Larry Nelson,
Nelson: In a time of 8 minutes, 27 seconds, your winner... and first-ever Pro Wrestling Heritage Champion... Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine!
More boos as Greg threw his fists victoriously in the air and strutted around the ring.
Nelson: And now, coming down the aisle to present the belt to the new champion is AWA promoter Verne Gagne.
Gagne came down the face aisle to the ring in a suit and tie and climbed in the ring, took the belt from the ref and handed it to Greg and shook Greg's hand to more crowd boos.
Greg slung the belt over his shoulder as Nelson went up to interview him.
Nelson: Greg Valentine! You just defeated Wahoo McDaniel in a tough match to become the Pro Wrestling Heritage Champion! Do you have anything to say?
Greg: I do, Nelson! To a more deserving guy this couldn't have happened!
More boos as Greg went and stood on the middle rope in the corner and held the belt aloft with both hands. Greg then walked to the other side of the ring and repeated he gesture. Most fans not appreciative. Shot of a limping Wahoo being helped to the back by a couple of referees.
WINNER: Valentine - Pinfall - 8:27
Video aired of Cactus Jack wrestling Wahoo McDaniel at WrestleRock '90 with the caption:
NEXT... DREAM REALIZED!!!
Commercials
In-studio: Larry Nelson.
Nelson: The next match here on this special year in review program also featured Wahoo McDaniel.
Wahoo has had a legendary career but never won the big one for the World Heavyweight Title.
In April at the St. Paul Civic Center, Cactus Jack stunned the wrestling world when he defeated Sgt. Slaughter to win the AWA World Championship.
Wahoo would win a number one contender match against former NWA World Champion Tommy Rich to earn the title shot against Cactus Jack at WrestleRock '90 in May.
And here it is.
Wahoo, after so many years of trying to win the gold, finally realizes his dream in this match.
VIDEO:
(From
WrestleRock '90. May 20, 1990.)
AWA WORLD TITLE MATCH:Cactus Jack (WC) vs, Wahoo McDaniel
# Nelson: This contest is scheduled for one-fall with a 60-minute time limit and is for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship!
This match has been sanctioned by the AWA Championship Committee!
Introducing first, the challenger! He hails from Midland, Texas and weighs in at 251 pounds... 'Chief' Wahoo McDaniel!
Crowd cheered as Wahoo kept his eyes locked on the champ.
Nelson: And his opponent!
Crowd buzzing.
Nelson: He hails from Truth or Consequences, New Mexico! Weighting in at 283 pounds! He is the reigning AWA World Heavyweight Champion... Cactus Jack!
Loud boos but also cheers for Cactus.
Jack stood in the corner with a belt slung over his shoulder.
Nelson: Your referee is Marty Miller!
Ref took the belt from Jack and held it up for all to see before handing it off to Larry Nelson.
Ref called both men to the center of the ring and laid down the ground rules and patted both men down as the men stared down one another.
Ref sent each man back to his corner.
Ref called for the bell.
The two men came out of their corners and walked to center ring. The two men were saying things to one another. Suddenly, Jack shoved Wahoo. Wahoo returned the favor and shoved Jack. Jack walked around in the ring a little as Wahoo kept an eye on him. The two men engaged in a collar-and-elbow tie-up and Wahoo drove Jack against the ropes and the ref ordered a break. Break was clean. The two men circled one another when Jack suddenly smacked Wahoo hard across the face. Wahoo responded by laying into Jack with a blistering series of knife-edge chops to the chest that drove Jack back against the ropes and Jack was able to lean out over the top rope to force a break. Jack back in and stunned Wahoo with a quick eye poke. Ref reprimanded Jack. Wahoo grabbed at his eyes. Jack hit Wahoo with punches followed by a discus clothesline that dropped Wahoo. Jack grabbed Wahoo and threw Wahoo out of the ring between the top and middle rope down to the floor. Jack ignored the ref's orders to stand back. Jack to the floor and stomped Wahoo and then hit Wahoo with a side breaker across the knee. Wahoo down on the floor. Jack quickly climbed in and out of the ring to break the 10-count. Jack then ran and jumped off the apron and nailed Wahoo with a flying elbow smash to the chest. Both men down. Ref counting. Jack up and grabbed Wahoo and threw Wahoo back into the ring. Wahoo getting up as Jack moved in and kicked Wahoo in the gut and then went for the stump puller piledriver but Wahoo twice blocked the move and backdropped Jack to the mat as the crowd cheered. Wahoo regained his bearings as Jack got up and Wahoo tore into Jack with a series of open hand chest chops followed by a tomahawk chop to the top of the head. Jack crashed to the mat. Wahoo for the cover. 1...2... Jack kicked out. Wahoo snapped Jack up and and whipped Jack into the corner and Wahoo moved in and Jack charged out of the corner and nailed Wahoo with a running clothesline. Wahoo down. Jack grabbed the downed Wahoo and repeatedly slammed the back of Wahoo's head into the mat. Jack reached down and started to pull Wahoo up when Wahoo caught Jack in a small package for the pin. 1...2... Jack kicked out. Crowd groaned. Both men up and Jack hit Wahoo with a chest chop. Wahoo responded in kind. The two engaged in a chest chop exchange and Wahoo got the better of Jack and drove Jack into the corner. Wahoo continued to pepper Jack with chops and then Jack was able to reach down and pull Wahoo's legs out from under him. Wahoo crashed to the mat. Jack for the cover. 1... Jack grabbed the top rope for leverage. ...2...thr... Ref looked up and noticed Jack grabbing the rope for leverage and ordered a break. Jack grabbed Wahoo and threw Wahoo into the corner and laid into Wahoo with punches and then started biting Wahoo's forehead. Jack broke the illegal move at the count of 4 and then repeated it and once again broke at the count of 4. Wahoo staggered out next to the ropes. Jack stepped back, charged at Wahoo and hit Wahoo with a running clothesline that sent both men toppling over the top rope and crashing to the floor. Crowd buzzing. Ref started the 10-count.
Both men made it to their feet and Jack caught Wahoo with punches and slammed Waho's head into the ring apron and then threw Wahoo into the barricade. Jack climbed in the ring to break the count and quickly climbed out on the apron and came off with a double sledge attempt but Wahoo moved and Jack slammed front-first into the railing to the delight of the crowd. Jack turned and Wahoo blasted him with knife-edge chest chops and then Wahoo drove Jack back-first into the ring apron. Jack down to a knee. Wahoo grabbed Jack and threw him into the barricade and Jack went down. Wahoo quickly climbed in and out of the ring to break the 10-count. Jack getting up and Wahoo jumped off the apron and caught Jack with a punch to the head. Jack on stagger street. Jack came after Wahoo and Wahoo backdropped Jack on the floor as the crowd popped. Ref counting. Wahoo snapped up Jack and Jack drove Wahoo back-first into the ring post. Wahoo hurting leaned against the post. Jack quickly rolled in and out of the ring to break the 10-count. Jack on the apron and stomped Wahoo. Jack dropped back to the floor, backed up and charged in on Wahoo but Wahoo moved and Jack slammed flush into the post as the fans cheered. Jack turned and walked right into a hip toss on the concrete from Wahoo. Wahoo grabbed Jack and threw him back into the ring. Jack on his knees as Wahoo moved in and Jack headbutted the challenger in the groin. Wahoo staggered back and fell against the ropes. Ref reprimanded Jack. Jack moved in and caught Wahoo with some punches and pulled Wahoo away from the ropes and bodyslammed the Chief. Jack went for a running elbow smash but Wahoo rolled out of the way and Jack crashed to the mat. Crowd cheered. Jack up facing away from Wahoo and Wahoo rolled Jack up from behind for the pin. 1...2... Jack kicked out. Crowd groaned. Both men up and Jack went to punch Wahoo but Wahoo blocked the punch try and Jack nailed Jack with a punch of his own and then hit Jack with a piledriver. Crowd popped. Wahoo for the cover. 1...2...three... NO! Jack got his foot on the bottom rope. Ref patted Wahoo on the back. Wahoo got up thinking he'd won the belt. Ref had to inform Wahoo he did not. Cactus made it to his feet. Wahoo turned and walked right into a running swinging neckbreaker. Jack's fans cheered. Jack covered Wahoo for the pin. 1...2...three.. NO! Wahoo kicked out. Majority of the crowd cheered. Both men down. Ref started the 10-count. Both men stirred as the count grew. Both men up and Jack caught Wahoo with a headbutt that sent Wahoo crashing back to the mat. Jack grabbed Wahoo's legs and flipped over on top of Wahoo for the cover. 1...2...thr... Wahoo bridged up and caught Jack in a backslide for the pinfall. 1...2...3... NO! Jack barely kicked out. Crowd groaned. Both men up and Wahoo swung at Jack and missed and Jack kicked Wahoo in the gut and this time hit Wahoo with his stump-puller piledriver. Jack for the cover. 1...2...3... NO! Wahoo got a shoulder up. Crowd cheered. Jack pulled Wahoo up and went to whip Wahoo into the corner but Wahoo reversed and the force of the whip sent Jack's head crashing into the steel ring bolt that connects the ring post to the top turnbuckle. Jack staggered backwards and crashed to his back in the ring. Wahoo quickly shook out the effects of the piledriver and covered Jack and hooked the leg. 1...2...thr... Jack managed to kick out. Crowd into it. Both men up and Jack punched Wahoo and threw Wahoo front-first into the buckles. Wahoo slammed into them and turned around and walked right into a bodyslam from Jack. Jack mounted the middle buckle and came off with a second rope legdrop but Wahoo rolled out of the way and Jack crashed to the mat as the fans cheered. Jack to his feet and Wahoo to a knee and Jack went to kick Wahoo in the head but Wahoo caught Jack's foot and Jack was caught as Wahoo rose to his feet. Wahoo held the leg and peppered Jack with blistering chest chops, let go of the leg, grabbed Jack by the hair and nailed Jack with a tomahawk chop. Crowd into it. Wahoo whipped Jack into the ropes and caught Jack coming off with his big chop finisher. Jack crashed to the mat. Wahoo for the cover and hooked the leg. 1...2...3! Ref called for the bell as the fans erupted.
Wahoo got to his feet and was elated. Ref went over and talked to Larry Nelson and took the belt. Ref handed Wahoo the title and raised Wahoo's hand in victory to more cheers.
Nelson: In a time of 11 minutes, 46 seconds, your winner... and NEW AWA World Champion... 'Chief Wahoo McDaniel!
All the face wrestlers (except Sarge) made their way into the ring to congratulate Wahoo. Ken Patera and The Trooper hoisted Wahoo on their shoulders and paraded him around the ring as the cheering continued.
WINNER: Wahoo - PInfall - 11:46
Pic aired of the AWA logo with the caption:
NEXT... MORE AWA!!!
Commercials/Market-specific promos for house show cities/Generic promos for non-house show cities
In-studio:
Nelson: Ladies and gentlemen, what a year 1990 has been for the AWA.
Not only have we seen a lot of great wrestling, but there was big news away from the ring as well.
The AWA was sold to a group known as Triumph Media Sports.
And to make the news even bigger, the majority owners are Deborah Harry, lead singer of the rock band Blondie, and Hollywood director John Waters.
The new ownership group has infused new life into the AWA with the addition of new talent like Nikita Koloff, Barry Windham and Tully Blanchard.
And they've also created excitement with a new wrestling braintrust. That trio is promoter Jim Crockett, 'Cowboy' Bill Watts and Jerry Jarrett.
These are three of the best wrestling minds in the sport and to have them in the AWA is a guarantee of great wrestling action for years to come.
Also, the owners announced they will be moving the AWA's base of operations from Minneapolis to Las Vegas in the spring of 1991.
The AWA also negotiated a new contract to remain on ESPN for the next two years.
A lot is happening in the AWA right now and you fans will definitely want to be a part of it.
And coming in February, the AWA has been granted another live special here on ESPN.
That event is Winter Warfare.
You'll want to keep it here for all the details of that big show in the weeks to come.
Pic aired of the AWA logo with the caption:
NEXT... BIG NEWS FOR '91!!!
ALSO... A MESSAGE FROM JIM CROCKETT!!!
Commercials
In-studio:
Nelson: We have two big announcements regarding the AWA next week.
First, a name change.
AWA Championship Wrestling on ESPN will now be known as AWA SLAM! Wrestling.
Also, next week here on the program, you will see highlights and interviews from Christmas Chaos.
What a night that was ladies and gentlemen. You'll want see everything of note that went down and there will be post-match interviews with some of the participants.
And now, we have a special message for you fans from AWA promoter Jim Crockett.
VIDEO:
Shot of Crockett sitting behind his desk.
Jim: Hello. I'm promoter Jim Crockett.
What a year 1990 was for the AWA.
We saw a lot of great wrestling and the dawning of a new era here. Things are really on the upswing for the AWA.
1991 promises to be even bigger and better than 1990 was. You can feel the excitement all around as we enter the new year.
So, stay tuned. There will be more great wrestling, more new wrestlers arriving on the scene in the AWA and a whole lot more.
The AWA is back and going strong and things are only going to get better and better.
Thank you for your loyalty through thick and thin with the AWA.
END VIDEO
Pic aired of the AWA logo with the caption:
NEXT... HAIR VS. MASK!!!
Commercials/Market-specific promos for house show cities/Generic promos for non-house show cities
In-studio:
Nelson: It is now time for our final match on this special AWA year in review program.
For several months during 1990, the Trooper was stalked by a mysterious masked man who cost the Trooper several big matches.
The masked man would come through the stands and sneak attack the Trooper.
After his attacks, the masked man would disappear back through the crowd.
He got in the Trooper's head and played mind games with him. The Trooper always had to be on the lookout during his matches as the masked man could show up at any time.
The masked man added to the intrigue when he would send anonymous videos to the AWA offices from an unknown location. His voice was always distorted in the videos and he was always wearing his mask to hide his identity.
No one knew who this person was.
Eventually, Trooper made an offer to the masked man that he could not refuse.
Trooper offered to put up his hair in a match if the masked man would be willing to put up his mask.
The masked man accepted the challenge.
From Super Clash 5, it's the Trooper vs. the Masked Man in a hair vs. mask match.
HAIR VS. MASK: Trooper vs. Masked Mystery Man
# Shot of the hair trimmer and scissors on the timekeeper's table and a barber in a white barber smock seated at the table.
Announcers wondered if this was the night we'd see who was under the mask.
Trooper came to the ring first down the face aisle to a strong reaction.
Trooper waited for the masked man to come down the heel aisle but no one was coming out.
Trooper was looking at the heel aisle and there was a commotion in the crowd.
The masked man, in his sleeveless button up shirt unbuttoned part way down, jeans, fingerless gloves and cowboy boots made his way through the crowd and hopped the guard rail.
Masked man hit the ring and came up behind Trooper and pounced on the Trooper.
Ref called for the bell.
Masked man pounded away on Trooper. Masked Man whipped Trooper into the ropes and looked to catch the Trooper coming off with a clothesline but Trooper ducked the move and came back and tackled the masked man to the ground. Trooper pounded away on the masked man with head shots as the crowd roared. Trooper was on top of the masked man and the masked man caught Trooper with a knee to the groin. Trooper rolled off of the masked man. Masked man caught Trooper with a deliberate series of punches to the head. Trooper rolled over on his side and the masked man stomped Trooper in the ribs repeatedly. Masked man snapped up Trooper and bopdyslammed Trooper. Trooper sat up and masked man kicked Trooper in the side of the face. Trooper toppled over. Masked man snapped Trooper up and repeatedly slammed Trooper's head into the top buckle. Masked man spun Trooper around and caught Trooper with a series of elbows to the top of the head. Trooper staggered out of the corner. Masked man charged up behind Trooper and nailed Trooper with a running forearm smash to the back. Trooper toppled between the top and middle rope and crashed to the floor. Ref ordered the masked man back and started the 10-count. Trooper stirred and got to a knee next to the ring apron. Masked man blew past the ref and stomped Trooper in the top of the head twice. Masked man dropped to the floor and grabbed Trooper and drove him back-first into the ringside barricade. Ref counting. Masked man went to whip Trooper into the ring apron but Trooper reversed and sent masked man crashing into the apron. Masked man hurting. Trooper up and moved in and nailed the masked man with punches. Masked man stunned at ringside. Trooper rolled quickly in and out of the ring to break the 10-count. Masked man had staggered off at ringside. Trooper came up behind the masked man and nailed him with a double sledge to the back. Masked man stumbled forward and crashed into the barricade. Trooper moved in and slammed the masked man's head into the top of the barricade three times. Ref counting. Trooper threw the masked man back into the ring. Trooper climbed up on the apron and mounted the top buckle. Masked man up and turned and Trooper came off with a punch to the head. Masked man crashed to the mat. Trooper dropped down and beat the back of the masked man's head off the mat as the fans ate it up. Trooper broke the lllegal move at the ref's count of 4. Trooper up and dropped an elbow onto the masked man. Trooper snapped up the masked man and hit the masked man with a suplex. Trooper with a jumping elbow smash that connected. Trooper for the cover. 1...2... Masked man kicked out. Trooper grabbed the masked man and whipped the masked man into the corner and charged in and popped the masked man with a running clothesline. Trooper whipped the masked man into the opposite buckles and charged in with another running clothesline attempt but the masked man moved and Trooper slammed front first into the buckles. Trooper leaned against the buckles. Masked man moved in and caught Trooper with a sideways double sledge to the side of the ribs. Masked man pulled Trooper out of the corner and choked Trooper on the top rope and broke the illegal move at the count of 4. Masked man repeated the illegal move and broke at 4 again. Trooper leaned out over the top rope. Masked man did a neck snap on the top rope and Trooper snapped back and crashed to the mat. Masked man moved in and nailed Trooper with a fist drop to the head. Trooper rolled over grabbing his head. Masked man rolled Trooper over on his back and covered Trooper. 1...2... Trooper kicked out. Fans cheered. Both men up and the masked man up and caught Trooper in an abdominal stretch. Trooper in pain. Trooper fighting not to submit. Trooper grabbed a handful of tights to provide extra pressure on the hold. Ref checked to see if the masked man was doing anything illegal and the masked man let go of the tights just before the ref saw it. Ref talking to Trooper again and seeing if he submitted and Trooper shook his head 'no'. Masked man once again grabbed the tights to apply pressure. Trooper in agony but not giving up. Ref checked again and once again the masked man released the hold before the ref caught him. Trooper in the hold a little longer before powering up and hip tossing the masked man to the mat. Crowd cheered.
Masked man up as Trooper quickly regained his bearings. Masked man went to punch Trooper but Trooper blocked the punch try and fired away on the masked man with punches. Trooper whipped the masked man into the ropes and caught the masked man coming off with a powerslam. Trooper got on top of the masked man and tried to pull the mask off. Masked man fighting with everything he had to keep the mask on.
Pedicino: Trooper should have tried to pin him. This could backfire big time.
Masked man managed to escape Trooper's grasp and roll out on the apron. Masked man pulled his mask back down. Trooper ignored the ref's order to stand back and reached over the top rope to pull the masked man to his feet, Masked man was able to jab Trooper in the throat with an open hand out of view of the ref. Trooper released the masked man and grabbed his throat. Ref went over and checked on Trooper. While that was going on, the masked man reached into his pants pocket and pulled out something and slipped it into the palm of his fingerless glove on his right hand and climbed back into the ring. Trooper ruled ok and turned and walked into a foreign object laden-slap from the masked man. Trooper toppled through the top and middle rope and crashed to the floor. Ref ordered the masked man to stand back and the masked man ignored the ref and dropped to the floor. Trooper dazed and still down. Masked man stomped away on Trooper. Masked man pulled Trooper up and slammed Trooper's head into the ring apron twice. Trooper shaky. Ref counting. Masked man hoisted Trooper up on his shoulder and charged over and prepared to ram Trooper's head into the ring post but Trooper got free of the masked man's grasp and shoved the masked man into the post. Masked man slammeed head-first into the post and stumbled and went down on the floor. Trooper quickly rolled in and out of the ring to break the 10-count.
Dundee: Trooper's not very bright, Joe! He could have won this thing by count out and forced the masked man to take off the mask! Trooper's asking for it!
Trooper grabbed the masked man and threw him back into the ring. Trooper followed the masked man in as the masked man got to his knees. Trooper ran and hit the ropes and came off with a running kick to the chest. Masked man toppled over. Trooper for the cover. 1...2...thr... Masked man kicked out. Crowd groaned. Trooper grrabbed the masked man and whipped the masked man into the ropes and the masked man came back and he and the Trooper clotheslined each other to the mat. Both men down. Ref counting. Count grew as both men stirred. Both men up and the masked man clubbed Trooper across the back. Masked man hammered Trooper with clubbing strikes across the back. Trooper down by the ropes. Masked man choked Trooper out with his knee while holding the top rope. Masked man broke the illegal move at the count of 4. Trooper in a bad way. Crowd urging on the Trooper. Masked man booted Trooper in the side of the ribs and snapped Trooper up and whipped Trooper into the corner. Masked man moved in with a gut kick followed by a series of vicious elbow strikes to the side of the head. Trooper stumbled out of the corner and went down. Masked man did the head shaving gesture to the boos of the crowd. Masked man snapped up the Trooper and blasted Trooper with a reverse neckbrekaer (Rude Awakening). Masked man covered Trooper and hooked the leg. 1...2...3! NO! Trooper got a shoulder up. Crowd roared. Masked man up and moved to the corner as the ref checked on Trooper. Masked man removed his cowboy boot as the Trooper made it to his feet. Masked man moved in to hit Trooper with his cowboy boot but the Trooper grabbed the masked man in a bearhug position forcing masked man to drop the boot and rammed the masked man hard into the buckles. Masked man stumbled out of thee corner and crashed to the mat. Trooper leaned against the buckles grabbing the back of his neck. Crowd into it. Masked man made it unsteadily to his feet and turned and the Trooper found the strength to charge out of the corner and blast the masked man with his flying shoulder tackle finisher. Crowd roared. Troopeer covered the masked man and hooked the leg. 1...2...3! Ref called for the bell as the crowd exploded.
Trooper rolled off the masked man and sat up and grabbed the back of his neck. Face wrestlers from the pre-show Battle Royal made their way down the face aisle. Trooper painfully made it to his feet and the ref raised his hand in victory.
The face wrestlers surrounded the ring. The masked man slowly made it to his feet. Toroper gestured to take off the mask.
Masked man tried to make a break for it but saw wrestlers on one side of the ring, He tried to leave on another side but the same roadblock was there as well. Masked man looked at the other two sides of the ring.
Pedicino: He's not getting out of this!
Trooper and the masked man stared at each other. Masked man realized he was cornered.
Masked man slowly removed the mask.
Pedicino: It's 'Hangman' Bobby Jaggers! Jaggers is the man who's been torturing the Trooper all these months!
Dundee: The question is why?
Pedicino: Hopefully, we'll find out on AWA programming in the coming weeks!
Trooper gestured he had no idea who Jaggers was.
Moderate fan reaction as many had no idea who Jaggers was.
Jaggers looked at Trooper and then slowly left the ring. Face wrestlers let him through as he headed back up the heel aisle in defeat.
Trooper picked up the mask and held it in the air like a trophy to more cheering before leaving the ring still selling the neck.
WINNER: Trooper - Pinfall - 14:12
END PROGRAM
(Even though nothing was taped in an arena for the fourth taping of the current taping set, I am still posting the dark matches and attendance for the Duluth tapings here.)
DARK MATCHES
AWA WORLD TITLE MATCH: Wahoo McDaniel (WC)* def. Cactus Jack via pinfall with a reverse small package - 10:19 - Jack bled
AWA WORLD TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: Bill Jack Haynes & Scott Norton (WTTC) def. The Destruction Crew when Scott Norton pinned Mike Enos with a victory roll when Enos had Norton on his shoulders for the Wrecking Ball (Doomsday Device) when Norton caught Enos in the victory roll as Bloom came off the top rope with a clothesline try and missed - 17:26
6-MAN TAG: Barry Windham, Nikita Koloff & The Trooper def. Greg Valentine (PWHC), Bob Orton & Jonnie Stewart when Trooper pinned Valentine after a flying shoulder tackle - 14:12
ATTENDANCE: 3,117
(* These matches occured at tapings that took place before
Christmas Chaos.)