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WCCW 06-21-86

Taped from Dallas, TX

Airdate: June 21, 1986 (taped 06/13)

Attendance: unknown

Hosted by Bill Mercer

Will Pringle enable his cronies to steal a victory tonight? Or can Adams and his team overcome the odds? How will Adias fare in his title defense? What do Hart and Raven have on their minds? Are there other surprises? Let’s open it up and find out!

Opening montage.

Match 1: Steve Simpson versus Matt Borne

Highlights:

Rating: *

Summary: It was Borne’s job as the heel to guide Simpson through the match. Despite some nefarious heel tactics, he failed to make this an exciting match as Simpson’s comebacks were not strong enough.

At ringside, Mercer interviews Raven, portrayed by Nancy Rood, who has a black eye and calls out Sunshine for her actions. She refers to Sunshine as a “little blonde dummy.”

Next, Gary Hart steps in to clarify that officials should not “put their hands on the big black Abdullah the Butcher.” His words, not mine, folks. Also, Abdullah will face Kabuki for the Brass Knuckles title at the spectacular.

Allegedly, back in July ’85, Kabuki won the title in a “tournament.” I didn’t know that WCWA traveled to Rio De Janeiro.

Nevertheless, he’ll be in Abdullah’s corner instead of Kabuki’s this time. Afterward, he runs down Brooks who’ll second Kabuki. Finally, he calls out Fritz for wanting to be handcuffed to him. In a span of two minutes, Hart covered every stipulation of the match convincingly and succinctly.

Match 2 for the WCWA Texas title: Brian Adias (champion) versus “Killer” Tim Brooks

Highlights:

Rating: *

Summary: Despite a highly unusually divided response from the Dallas faithful, Brooks didn’t stand a chance here. I cannot foresee Sawyer coming into WCWA as a babyface to face Brooks. Instead, he’ll be a heel and challenge Adias. That’s the way I like my mad dog.

We revisit the history between Kevin Von Erich and Adams including the initial heel turn by Adams as well as the violent chair shot that legitimately busted Kevin open at the Cotton Bowl. Nonetheless, Adams received his comeuppance at the Thanksgiving show. Following that clip, Adams superkicked One Man Gang to help Kevin win a match (taped 5/26). As you’d expect, it was Gang’s last WCWA match before he bolted to the UWF. To finish the segment, Kevin and Adams shook hands and embraced.

Match 3 (six-man): “Gentleman” Chris Adams, Kevin, & Lance Von Erich versus “Ravishing” Rick Rude, Kabuki, & Blackjack Mulligan (w/ Percy Pringle)

Highlights:

Rating: ***

Summary: Hot main event with the Dallas faithful screaming in glee over the babyfaces.

Following the match, Kevin returns by mounting the top turnbuckle and unleashing a missile dropkick to Mulligan. Lance dropkicks Rude who has Adams in his clutches. Shockingly, Rude has removed the patch from Adams’ eye and pounds on the “injury.” Kevin shoos him from the ring, and the babyfaces stand tall in the ring.

At ringside, Mercer interviews Kevin who states Kerry’s promised return is within a month, yet doctors believe it to be closer to three. Regardless, MIKE VON ERICH returns to action to help Kevin and Lance defend the six-man titles at the spectacular.

Conclusion: In typical WCWA fashion, the main event sold the show quite well. Although Mulligan should have laid down for the returning Kevin, the quirky finish set up next week’s main event. Also, Adias prevailed to face the incoming Sawyer. If there’s one glaring issue with this show, Borne had better stop clowning around.

POINT OF ORDER: Initially, Lance was introduced to replace Mike who had previously replaced David. Now, with Kerry lost for a good chunk of time, Mike replaces him. That’s quite the carousel of Von Erichs.

Next week, Adams battles Rude in a non-title match, but will his eye be ready for war?

TV Rating: NONE

Stay tuned for WCCW 06-28-86!

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