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WCCW 08-09-86

Taped from Dallas, TX

Airdate: August 9, 1986 (taped 07/25)

Attendance: unknown

Hosted by Bill Mercer

Can Borne upset Adams to earn a World title shot? What’s next in the war between Sawyer and Kevin? What can Rude do for you? Get on your marks, ‘cuz this episode’s ready to GO!

Opening montage.

Match 1: The US Express versus “Killer” Tim Brooks & Grappler 2

Highlights:

Rating: **½

Summary: Good psychology by the heels to work over Brad’s midsection, yet the tag formula combined with some ingenuity by the babyfaces led to a victory by the US Express.

At ringside, Mercer interviews Adams who cuts a promo on Rude. He also names Sawyer and Borne as upcoming challengers.

Oops! Chyron prior to the break reads: “Rick Rood…” Kayfabe, man, kayfabe!

Match 2: “Ravishing” Rick Rude (w/ Percy Pringle) versus Perry Jackson

Highlights:

Rating: DUD

Summary: Showcase match for the former World champion.

Following the match, Rude shouts: “Where’s Chris Adams now?”

Match 3 (non-title): WCWA Texas champion “Mad Dog” Buzz Sawyer versus Kevin Von Erich

Highlights:

Rating: NONE

Summary: Too short to rate, but I’ll bet there’s some post-match chicanery.

Speaking of which, Borne hogties the chain around Kevin, and Sawyer lifts him overhead. Steve Simpson sprints to the ring and dumps Borne immediately. As he rescues Kevin, Simpson BELTS Sawyer with one blow sending him between the ropes to the concrete floor. Angry, Kevin grabs the microphone and threatens to end Sawyer’s career.

We then revisit the match between Kevin and Sawyer from two weeks ago (taped 7/11). When Sawyer attempts to decapitate him with a chair, Kevin applies an Iron Claw. Sawyer escapes briefly before Kevin makes him HIT THE POLE. With Sawyer BUSTED OPEN, Kevin physically ejects him from the Sportatorium. Doggedly, Sawyer returns for more punishment at Kevin’s hands.

Match 4(non-title): WCWA World champion “Gentleman” Chris Adams versus “Maniac” Matt Borne

Highlights:

Rating: ***

Summary: Due to the extreme heat within the building, the match was slower than it should have been, however, Adams was able to withstand Borne’s offense and heel mannerisms to squeak out a victory. On the more ominous side, I would NOT want to go drinking with either of these guys as their drunken wars are quite legendary.

Conclusion: Adams survives both Borne and the heat from the building to remain strong as a babyface champion for the Dallas faithful. Also, the names of challengers for the Texas title shifts from Kevin to Simpson although the pacing of the episode could have to told the story in a better way. Rude remains strong in his pursuit to recapture the World title, and the US Express had a tough test in the opener.

If this episode doesn’t illustrate how hard the wrestlers worked in a building without air conditioning and under hot TV lights, you’d better watch that main event again. In addition, if you’re a fan of squash matches, Rude’s showboating and arrogance are ripe for the picking.

POINT OF ORDER: In case you’re curious, 1986 was very much a tag team friendly year for pro wrestling as all territories showcased solid matches featuring them.

In the next episode, Sawyer defends the Texas title against Simpson plus the return of Mike Von Erich!

HOWEVER, with Iron Claw to be released within the next month, I’m going to showcase the greatness of WCCW to promote the film. Stay tuned!

TV Rating: NONE

Stay tuned for WCCW 08-16-86 FUN!

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