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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 02/27/2008

Courtesy of Rich Tate's GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com:

NEWS

Total Nonstop Action results from TV tapings at Universal Studios in Orlando, FL, on February 26: Kevin Nash over A.J. Styles in a street fight match; Curry Man won a sixteen-man battle royal; Tomko over Samoa Joe in a first blood match; Rhino over Judas Mesias; Awesome Kong over Salinas; and Christian Cage over Kurt Angle in a six sides of steel match. (Rich Tate)

Florida Championship Wrestling results from February 26 at the Bourbon Street Night Club in New Port Richey, FL: Mighty Mikey over Sheamus; Hade Vansen & Big Rob over T.J. Wilson & Gabe Tuft; in a bra and panties match, Victoria over Nattie Neidhart; Johnny Curtis & Kevin Kiley over Brad Allen & Nic Nemeth; Heath Miller & Steve Lewington over the FCW Florida Tag Team Champion Puerto Rican Nightmares (Eric Perez & Eddie Colon) by disqualification in a title match; Jake Hager over Rycklon to retain the FCW Florida Heavyweight Title; and a lights out match featuring Afa versus Ted DiBiase, Jr., was ruled a no contest. Click here for a full report. (Rich Tate, courtesy of Alan Wojcik)

All-Star Wrestling Network's Adrenaline drew a crowd of 65 at the WrestlePlex in Fort Valley, GA. After forcing AWN CEO Mike Money to re-sign the rematch, Chic Donovan regained the AWN Heavyweight championship from Bill The Kid. In a tag team title match, Danny Horne and Paul Warfield defeated The Slaughter Pit by DQ. In a 2 out of 3 falls match, where the loser must wear a dress until he wins again, Tommy 2 Much defeated Ash. The Georgia Cowboy defeated Iron Will. Q-Ball and Leon Michaels defeated Brokishi and J.J. Flash by DQ. In an inter-gender match, Demenchia defeated The Underfaker. J.D. Nelson was the referee for all of the matches. (Brian Slack)

On March 21 at the National Guard Armory in Phenix City, AL, at 7:30, the Independent Wrestling Network will be in action. In the main event, Buff "The Stuff" Bagwell will be taking on the Super Destroyer; Mr Hughes versus The Wrestler; Southside Trash member Rowdy w/Mike Money will take on Scotty Blaze; in tag action, KI Elite faces off against Amien Rios and Frankie Valentine; Southside Trash member Raunchy w/Mike Money versus Adryen; Maniac Mike Pain w/Prince Rhumma versus Paul Warfield; and Kid Ego versus Jonathan Davis. Tickets are $12 for ringside, $10 for general and $5 for kids under 10. On March 22, the IWN will be at the WrestlePlex Arena in Fort Valley, GA, with bell time being at 7:30. The main event will be Buff "The Stuff" Bagwell versus "The Shooter" Vordell Walker; Southside Trash w/Mike Money will face the team of Scotty Blaze and Frankie Valentine; in a grudge match, Mr. Hughes takes on The Wrestler; Big Daddy w/Mike Money versus Ron Stalker; Prince Rhumma versus Bronco Bryan; and Jonathan Davis versus Amien Rios. Tickets are $12 for ringside, $10 for general and $5 for kids under 10. (Brian Slack)

NOTES

Click here for a report on the February 23 broadcast of Southern All-Star Wrestling. (Larry Goodman)

William Hatfield recently interviewed Mike Quackenbush for the Wrestling Hotseat. Click here to listen. (Rich Tate)

In Your Head will feature Mitch Ryder on its show tonight at 8:00 PM ET. (Rich Tate)

Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Dean Detton. He was 49.

NOSTALGIA

1940: Dan O’Connor defeated Roland Kirchmeyer in the main event at Loew’s Grand Theatre for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoters Bill Hartman and Thad Holt. Hartman had assisted Henry Weber and Frank Speer in years past and had been a successful Atlanta businessman for about thirteen years when he began promoting professional wrestling after Tom McCarthy stopped running cards.

1946: Jack Wentworth defeated Abe Ginsberg in the main event at the Savannah Municipal Auditorium for promoters Lou Masters, Dick Leonard, and Buster White. Jack Singer defeated Charlie Harben in the semi-main event.

1951: Ginger the Bear defeated Bobby Lane in the main event at the Macon City Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. The Golden Terror defeated Tom Mahoney in the semi-main event.

1959: Paul Anderson defeated Don Lee in the main event at the Larry Bell Auditorium in Marietta for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Elmo Chappell. Also, Freddie Blassie & Skull Murphy defeated Ray Gunkel & Chief Little Eagle.

1962: The Assassins defeated Eddie Graham & Rito Carreon to retain the US Tag Team Title at the Macon City Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward.

1963: A main event match featuring Chief Little Eagle versus the Bat (Joe Tomasso) was ruled a no contest at the Columbus Sports Arena for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward.

1968: Mr. Wrestling defeated Dr. M, managed by Jack Crawford, in a main event loser unmasks match at the Macon City Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. As part of the stipulation, Dr. M was forced to unmask following the match, and was identified as El Mongol. Enrique & Alberto Torres defeated Chris Tolos & Hans Schmidt by disqualification in the semi-main event.

1970: Wilbur Snyder defeated Nick Bockwinkel in the main event at the Paul Jones Sports Arena for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Alberto & Ramon Torres defeated the Assassins in the semi-main event. The match was originally supposed to be the Bockwinkel challenging Doug Gilbert for the Georgia Heavyweight Title, but with the champion injured, Snyder challenged Bockwinkel to a rematch. Charlie Harben was credited as being a referee for this card. The program for this card mentioned that fans had started a petition to have the Assassins removed as Georgia Tag Team Champions because of their actions in injuring Gilbert on February 20, 1970. It urged fans to add their names to the list.

1973: We do not have results for this match, but Bob Ellis was schedule to defend the WWA Heavyweight Title against Ox Baker in the main event at the Lakewood Fairgrounds in Atlanta for All-South Wrestling Alliance promoter Ann Gunkel. The scheduled semi-main event was Dick Steinborn & Argentina Apollo versus Rock Hunter & Assassin #2.

1973: We do not know for sure who they defeated, but the Super Infernos, managed by J.C. Dykes, won a one-night tournament for the Macon Tag Team Title at the Macon Coliseum for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. Other teams that participated were Bob Armstrong & Jerry Oates, Chati Yokuchi & Fuji, Bill Dromo & Koa Tiki, Tank Morgan & Tarzan Tyler, Victor Rivera & El Sicodelico, Jack Evans & the Destroyer, Arman Hussein & Pantera Negra, Sputnik & Rocket Monroe, Jerry Valentine & Butcher Brannigan, Pat O’Brien & Mr. Wrestling #2, and Norvel Austin & Bob Orton, Jr. Also, the Fabulous Moolah defeated Vicky Williams to retain the Women’s World Title.

1976: Although we know the title did not change hands, we are uncertain of the results of an advertised main event title match featuring NWA World Heavyweight Champion Terry Funk versus Abdullah the Butcher at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Stan Stasiak, Moondog Mayne & the Spoiler defeated Bob Armstrong, Dick Slater & Mr. Wrestling #2 in the semi-main event. Gary Hart managed the Spoiler. Also, Thunderbolt Patterson defeated Rip Hawk, and Bob Backlund defeated Tony Charles. Les Thornton defeated Ken Mantell, while Rick Martel and Ervin Smith wrestled to a draw in the opener.

1978: We do not have results for this match, but a main event featuring Stan Hansen versus Dusty Rhodes was advertised at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Charlie Harben. Tony Atlas & Mr. Wrestling #2 were scheduled to defend the Georgia Tag Team Title against Ole & Lars Anderson in the semi-main event.

1980: Harley Race defeated Wahoo McDaniel by countout to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title at the Columbus Municipal Auditorium for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Fred Ward. Kevin Sullivan, Tony Atlas & Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Austin Idol, Terry Funk & Dory Funk, Jr., in the semi-main event. Also, Lars Anderson defeated Dutch Mantell, and Ivan Koloff & Alexis Smirnoff, managed by Rock Hunter, defeated Ray Candy & Bill Dromo. Baron Von Raschke defeated Genichiro Tenryu in the opener.

1982: We do not have results for this match, but Tommy Rich was scheduled to defend the National Heavyweight Title against Ole Anderson at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Charlie Harben. Bob Armstrong versus Roddy Piper was the advertised semi-main event, and there was to be a bullrope match featuring Ron Bass versus Jimmy Garvin.

1983: Butch Reed defeated Ivan Koloff in the main event at the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta for Georgia Championship Wrestling promoter Paul Jones. Bruiser Brody and Abdullah the Butcher wrestled to a draw in the semi-main event. Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer and Stan Hansen & the Masked Superstar wrestled to a draw. Also, Paul Orndorff defeated the Assassin (Jody Hamilton), and Dick Murdoch defeated the Iron Sheik. In addition, Brian Blair, Ray Candy & Tito Santana defeated the Super Destroyer (Scott Irwin) & the Moondogs. J.J. Dillon managed the Moondogs.

1987: Barry Windham & Jimmy Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Arn Anderson in the main event at the Albany Civic Center for Jim Crockett Promotions. Arn Anderson defeated Brad Armstrong in the semi-main event.