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March 3, 1984
River City Wrestling #135
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
Announcers Ron Strong & Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling.
Opening Bout:
Lady’s Action
Tanya Tataryn v Valkrye (/w Anton Rojack)
Another squash match for Valkrye who is bigger and meaner then the green local rookies she has been wrestling as of late.
Valkrye defeated Tataryn by pinfall after a sitdown powerbomb at 1:45
Post-match:
Valkrye challenged anyone to a match. She listed off the name of the RCW ladies but no one came out. She then started to name the men but none came out. Finally, referee Wyatt Hall came out to try and clear the ring for the next match. Valkrye put up a fuss but finally left the ring, however her and Rojack stayed at the guardrail. Local talent Joe Apollo came to the ring for his next match like a lamb to the slaughter. As he was taking off his warm up jacket the muscular Valkrye entered the ring and challenged Apollo who simply stood dumbfounded; like a deer in the headlights. Hall got mad with Valkrye and ordered her out of the ring. He did the usual counting to 10 (why we’ll never know). Instead of leaving though Valkrye clobbered Wyatt Hall!! Joe Apollo instinctively went to Hall’s rescue but wouldn’t lay a hand on the lady. But she was not similarly restrained. Valkrye nailed Apollo with a big right hand, followed by a knee to the gut, and a double arm suplex. She then sneered at the crowd as she nailed Apollo with the sitdown powerbomb. She had Rojack come over and make a mock 3 count on Apollo.
Bout #2:
Chris Pepper v Dynamite Kid
Pepper was rounded up as a last minute replacement for Apollo. As Dynamite Kid waited for an opponent he talked trash about Jim Brunzell and Brad Rheinghans, both of who he has hurt and beat with his brainbuster. When Pepper showed up he looked very hesitant to lock up with DK, and tried to avoid him like the plague. That’s the only reason this match went on as long as it did. DK hit his usual German suplex, snap suplex, and diving headbutt. He then hoisted Pepper up and nailed him with the brainbuster. The referee Kenny Jay made the count, 1, 2, DK picked his man up! DK nailed another German suplex and then lifted a limp Pepper up in the air for another brainbuster. But referee Jay had seen enough and pulled the legs of Pepper back down. DK was furious and looked like he would attack Jay who stood his ground. Suddenly Brad Rheinghans hit the ring in street clothes and went right after the DK. They fought tooth and nail, spilled outside the ring, and finally DK headed for the hills. However he felt about DK, Kenny Jay had no choice but to DQ Chris Pepper.
Dynamite Kid defeated Chris Pepper by disqualification for outside interference at 4:01
Bout #3:
Kelly Hobin & Stan Rodgers v Rob Flett & Neil Sutherland
Decent enough tag teams but pretty much just filler as neither team is involved in any major feuds right now. Hobin and Rodgers are just bigger and more experienced.
Hobin & Rodgers defeated Flett & Sutherland by pinfall when Rodgers pinned Flett after his Lariat at 7:43
Special In-ring Promo;
Matchmaker Marty Goldstein comes to the ring and he doesn’t look happy. He says that things have really got out of hand tonight, and that the abuse of officials and the threatening of officials will not be tolerated. He fines Valkrye $1000 for abuse of official tonight. However, he does concede that there seems to be a lack of women able to compete at her level. That’s why he just got off the phone booking a flight for Canadian Women’s champion Judy Martin to land in Winnipeg and take on Valkrye for the title on the March 17th St. Patrick’s Day & Hall of Fame show. Goldstein says that Martin is not some green rookie and that she’ll tie Valkrye into knots until her eyes bug out of her head.
Next Goldstein turns his attention to Dynamite Kid. He says the Brit has gone too far, and that this is a sport, which means it is expected to be sporting. There is nothing sporting about the brainbuster move he has been using. Henceforth, it is banned from competition in RCW. Anyone using the move will be disqualified, fined, and possibly suspended. He also tells Kid that he and Rheinghans will meet one on one at the March 17th show. Goldstein says that Jim Brunzell’s injuries sustained from the brainbuster are not serious and that he should be back in action in a matter of weeks.
Main Event
RCW Heavyweight Title Match
Champion v Champion
Two Hall of Fame Finalists
Chris Lyon (RCW Heavyweight champion) (/w Tawney England)
V
The Destroyer (RCW Television champion – not being defended tonight)
Just another installment in RCW’s greatest feud. Assuredly an entertaining match, a little more filled with brawling tonight then in the past, but nothing too original. After some hot action the match spills to outside the ring and neither man pays any attention to the count.
Chris Lyon and the Destroyer battle to a double countout at 6:13
[Chris Lyon retains the RCW Heavyweight Title]
Post-Match:
RCW officials come out to break up the action. Lyon grabs a mic and enters the ring while Destroyer looks on from the floor. He vents about Destroyer being the one elected to the hall of fame while he (Lyon) is the current and 3 time champion. He says he is sick of sharing the spotlight with a has-been. He is so confident in his ability to beat Destroyer that he will defend the title against him on March 17th. But not only will the title be on the line, but it will also be a loser leaves RCW match! He says that the Hall of Fame induction will then double as Destroyer’s retirement show. Destroyer does not hesitate to agree to the match. One of the two greatest legends of RCW will be gone after St. Patrick’s day.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!
March 10, 1984
River City Wrestling #136
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
Announcers Ron Strong & Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling.
Opening Bout:
Iron Maiden defeated Cherry Forever by pinfall after a flying leg lariat at 5:27
Promo; On Tonight’s National News
o Gary Hart reported winning today's Wyoming caucuses in Democratic primary, defeating Walter Mondale
o British authorities reported suspecting Libyan terrorists of planting string of bombs in London. British government warns Colonel Muammar el-Kadhafi
o Student demonstrations in Poland protesting government's removal of crucifixes from classrooms reported.
o Terrorist bombing of French passenger plane in Chad said blamed on Libyan agents
Promo; Special Tonight (Not on the National News)
Statement of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day
On the occasion of this March 10th anniversary, when we also wish to observe the 25th anniversary of our exile, I convey my warm and sincere wishes to the Tibetans, in and outside Tibet, and earnestly pray for those brave Tibetans who gave up their lives for the common cause of our people, religion and political rights.
Promo; Videos on Good Rockin’ Tonight with host Terry David Mulligan
Jump by Van Halen, Radio Ga-Ga by Queen, Doesn’t Really Matter by Platinum Blonde, Sunglasses at Night by Corey Hart, and #1 from one year ago Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran.
Bout #2:
Keith Hart v Kendo Nagasaki (/w Mr. Ho)
Hart starts strong, but Nagasaki and Ho cheat too much for him to have a fair shot at winning this match. Nagasaki uses his green mist to blind Hart and then nails him with a standing side kick for the win.
Kendo Nagasaki defeated Keith Hart by pinfall after a standing side kick at 4:50
Post-Match:
Nagasaki and Ho got greedy at the end with Nagasaki holding Hart to allow Ho to get in some free chops. Suddenly from the back ran in a newcomer to RCW and he went toe to toe with Nagasaki. Despite being smaller he got the better of Nagasaki, bodyslammed him and then dropped an elbow from the 2nd turnbuckle. Mr. Ho pulled his man from the ring before any more damage could be doled out. The newcomer helped Keith Hart to his feet. Hart got a mic and introduced the crowd to his brother, here from Stampede wrestling, Bret Hart. Keith asked Bret if he could stick around for a week as he sure could use a partner and together they would take on Nagasaki and his manager Mr. Ho. His brother was only too able to oblige of course.
Bout #3
Tex Cobb & Vic Gate v Cuban Assassin & Bad News Allen
This is the fall out from two weeks ago when Assassin and Allen did a number on Cobb, and Gate came to his resuce. Gate acquits himself well in this match against Assassin, able to use his superior scientific skill to control the bigger man. However, Allen is too much of a brawler and beats up on Gate until Cobb gets tagged in. Cobb and Allen turn the match into a complete 4 man brawl that the ref is on the verge of tossing. However, order is restored and while Cobb is being shunted out of the ring Assassin holds Gate’s arms so Allen can come off the top rope with a Judo chop to the cranium. And that’s all she wrote.
C.Assassin & Allen defeated Cobb & Gate by pinfall when Allen pinned Gate after a top rope judo chop at 9:29
Promo; Opening in theaters across the nation this weekend, the screen adaptation of Stephen King’s “Children of the Corn”, starring Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton.
An adult nightmare. A young couple have a murder to report and they go to the nearest town (Gatlin) to seek help but the town seems deserted. They are soon trapped in Gatlin with little chance of getting out alive.
Main Event
RCW Tag Team Title Match
Phil Lafleur & Ben Bassarab (champions)
V
Bobby Duncum & Angleo Mosca (/w Corrie England)
One on one Lafleur and Bassarab handled either opponent quite well, using youth and speed to overcome size and experience. However, Duncum and Mosca (and England) took every opportunity they could to double team the champs. The end came thanks to a Corrie England distraction of the ref which allowed Mosca to come around and pull Bassarab off the apron and send him head first into the guardrail. He then entered the ring and clobbered Lafleur from behind. He and Duncum set up Lafleur and took him down with a double slam. Duncum nailed his finisher just to make sure.
A very short title run for the youths comes to an end.
Duncum & Mosca defeated Lafleur & Bassarab by pinfall when Duncum pinned Lafleur after a Bulldog at 10:44
[Bobby Duncum & Angelo Mosca won the RCW Tag Team Titles]
Post-Match:
“No One Like You” by the Scorpions plays and Chris Lyon and Tawney England join their Triumvirate team mates in the ring with a couple bottles of champagne which they pop open and pass around.
Marty Goldstein comes out and addresses them and the audience, ruining the celebration. He tells Duncum and Mosca that since they both seem to like to be in the ring so much that at the St. Patrick’s Day & Hall of Fame show, they can both be in the ring at the same time during the rematch they will be forced to give Bassarab & Lafleur. Because Goldstein says that match will be a Texas Tornado tag match where all four men are legal!
He gives a quick recap for the fans of the 5 huge matches signed for next week when most of the syndicated TV partners will carry a special 90 minute edition of River City Wrestling.
RCW Heavyweight Title Match: Loser leaves town
Chris Lyon (champ) v Destroyer (challenger)
RCW Tag Team Title Match: Texas Tornado Style
Bobby Duncum & Angelo Mosca (champs)
V
Phil Lafleur & Ben Bassarab
Canadian Women’s Title Match
Judy Martin (champ) v Valkrye
Grudge Match – Brainbuster has been outlawed
Brad Rheinghans v Dynamite Kid
Opening Tag Team Bout
Keith & Bret Hart v Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Ho
Special Presentation
The Destroyer is the inaugural inductee into the River City Wrestling Hall of Fame
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week !
March 17, 1984
River City Wrestling #137
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
“Synchronicity II” by the Police plays as a tribute is shown to the career (thus far?) of the Destroyer.
Announcers Ron Strong & Mike Stone welcome us to a special 90 minute edition of River City Wrestling. This combination Hall of Fame Inauguration Night and St. Patrick’s Day bash is chalk full of great match-ups.
Opening Bout:
Canadian Women’s Championship Match
Judy Martin (champion) v Valkrye (/w Anton Rojack)
Distance makes the heart grow fond, or something like that. Suddenly the previously vilified Martin is cheered compared to the muscular Valkrye. However it’s the youngster Valkrye who controls the early minutes with a power offense not usually seen in the women’s game. Martin though made the comeback, thanks to some dirty tactics followed by a ground and pound game. Outside the ring Rojack decided he had seen enough and nailed Martin in the back with a steel chair.
Judy Martin defeated Valkrye by disqualification due to outside interference at 7:33
[Judy Martin retains the Canadian Women’s Title]
Bout #2
Grudge Match – Brainbuster has been outlawed
Brad Rheinghans v Dynamite Kid
Uncharacteristically Rheinghans tried to attack DKid before the bell but the cagey veteran saw it coming and nailed Rheinghans with a boot to the groin. The referee protested but when DKid pointed out it was before the bell he could do nothing but wait for Rheinghans to recover and then call for the bell to start things off.
That early attack seemed to take the wind out of Rheinghans sails but it made for a better match as both men fought hard, dirty, but also scientific. Rheinghans wore down the Kid with a front chancery and then a full nelson, trying to keep his offense grounded. It didn’t last long though and Kid was airborne, and taking the match outside the ring. Rheinghans was busted open and DKid managed to sneak in a vicious kick to the groin which went undetected by referee Wyatt Hall. Back inside the ring DKid nailed his top rope diving headbutt but only got a 2 count. He followed up with a German suplex but only got a 1 count. He hit a snap suplex but Rheinghans kicked out before Hall even got down to count. Rheinghans powered to his feet, tried to kick DK, but the Brit caught the foot and then floored him with a clothesline. DK picked up Rheinghans for a suplex, but Rheinghans blocked it. He tried again, and again it was blocked. Rheinghans then picked up DKid who swung his legs around to escape and ended up clipping Wyatt Hall in the head, knocking him down. Rheinghans was distracted by the ref bump, and this allowed DKid to attack him from behind. The Brit then took Rheinghans up and nailed him with the illegal brainbuster, or as Ron Strong put it, a thuggish headdrop which has no place in our sport. DKid revived Hall who made the count.
Dynamite Kid defeated Brad Rheinghans by pinfall with the brainbuster during a ref bump at 8:45
Post-Match:
Marty Goldstein came out and told Hall what happened. He ordered Hall to reverse the decision because of the illegal move. But Hall stood firm by the referee’s decision is final rule here in RCW, and Goldstein just stood there and fumed.
Hall of Fame Presentation:
Marty Goldstein, Matt Brock, Jack McAdam, Stan Mullen, Bulldog Bob Brown, and George Gadasky are in the ring (collectively they are the Hall of Fame Committee).
They and the ring are under security supervision as no interruption from the Triumvirate is wanted tonight.
A brief run down of Destroyer’s career is given including being the first RCW champion, having to forfeit that belt due to injury, and eventually becoming the first 3 time RCW Heavyweight champion. Randall “Tex” Cobb and Vic Gate are also called to the ring as they are just two examples of the wrestlers trained by Destroyer to compete here in RCW. Both men call Destroyer a mentor and friend.
Finally the lights are dimmed and the Destroyer makes his way to the ring accompanied by security. He is wearing a black and white tuxedo, which matches his mask nicely. Handshakes are given all around, and then a plaque is presented to Destroyer commemorating the event. Destroyer gives a very brief thank-you speech which is truncated due to the pressure of tonight’s main event. Either the Destroyer will become the first 4x RCW champion or he will be gone from RCW forever. The crowd is quieter then such an occasion for celebration usually warrants. Destroyer lifts the plaque and says the real celebration will happen in the middle of the ring tonight!
Bout #3
Pre-Match: Mr. Ho comes out with an arm in a sling and a doctor’s note saying he can’t wrestle tonight. He asks that RCW officials allow his other man Butch Reed to sub for him and tag with Kendo Nagasaki against the Hart Brothers. Of course RCW officials will have none of it, but do allow one concession; they allow Butch Reed to stay at ringside as a manager during the match.
Keith & Bret Hart v Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Ho (/w Butch Reed)
Nagasaki controls the match early, but eventually wears down as Ho never wants to put himself in danger. Finally when Ho has no choice he is controlled by the Hart brothers and a pinfall is imminent. Ho orders Reed into the ring, but Keith rolls him up from behind and gets the 1, 2, 3, as Reed is too slow to enter the ring.
Hart Brothers defeated Nagasaki & Ho by pinfall when Keith Hart pinned Ho with a victory roll at 10:04
[approximately 6 minutes televised]
Post-Match:
Kendo had been tied up by Bret but nailed him with a chop to the throat and then tossed him out of the ring. He followed this up by nailing Keith from behind and also tossing him out of the ring. The Hart Brothers left the ring area banged up but victorious. Back inside though Ho was berating Reed and mimicking him trying to get through the ropes, acting as if he was too fat to be agile. Finally Reed snapped, grabbing Ho by the throat. Nagasaki tried to attack Reed from behind but Hacksaw was too fast, moving out of the way. Nagasaki nailed Ho with a kick. Reed then clotheslined both of them at once, and then took turns nailing each with a flying shoulderblock. The fans cheered Reed as he left the ring.
Promo; On Tonight’s Evening News;
• Public criticism of police failure to apprehend killer(s) in city's unsolved Green River murders examined; background to 2-1/2 year murder spree reviewed.
Promo;
MGM Studios is proud to release to theatres across the nation this weekend “Ice Pirates” starring Robert Urich, Mary Crosby, and Angelica Huston. “You have to be there to see it.”
In the far future water is the most valuable substance. Two space pirates are captured, sold to a princess, and recruited to help her find her father who disapeared when he found information dangerous to the rulers. A real Space Opera with sword fights, explosions, fighting robots, monsters, bar fights and time warps.
Bout #4
RCW Tag Team Title Match
Texas Tornado Style
Angelo Mosca & Bobby Duncum (champions)
V
Ben Bassarab & Phil Lafleur
All four men are legal, but there is only one referee; head official George “ScrapIron” Gadasky. One fall to a finish, but it can be a countout, DQ (hard to imagine), or pinfall or submission. Due to the nature of the match all managers have been banned from ringside.
Mosca used his football background to tackle Bassarab to the ground. Duncum went right to work on Lafleur, but the Frenchman surprised him with some fiery forearms. A whip to the ropes and a dropkick to the kisser sent Duncum rolling out of the ring. Mosca decided to also retreat and leave the ring. The youngsters in their zeal made a poor decision to follow the bigger veterans to the floor. After some initial offense, the champions turned the match around and slammed their opponents into the ground. They rolled back into the ring to break the count and then left again to deal out more punishment. Back inside they took turns double teaming one man then the other. But when they went for a double stuff piledriver on Lafleur, Bassarab kicked out the legs from Duncum and sent him crashing to the ground, and Mosca tumbled off the top rope to the mat below. Bassarab climbed to the top turnbuckle and landed a perfect star splash on Mosca, but Duncum broke up the pin attempt. Bassarab kicked away at the midsection of Duncum, took him down with a snap suplex, and then nailed him with a flying cross body block. Mosca managed to break up the pin just in the nick of time. But Lafleur was back in action now, and it was the challengers turn to alternate punishment between their two opponents. This lasted for several minutes without being able to put away the champions. With Duncum down on the mat, Lafleur took Bassarab on his shoulders and allowed him to flip in the air, but Duncum put up his knees and caught Bassarab in the gut. Mosca got the timing right and took out Lafleur from behind right after. Together they whipped Lafleur into the ropes and took him down with a double clothesline. They then picked up Bassarab, and Mosca climbed the top turnbuckle and they gave him a stuffed piledriver. Gadasky counted 1, 2, Lafleur broke up the tag.
Duncum and Mosca went back to work on Lafleur with a few punches while Bassarab still lay prone. They then backed him into the ropes and tied his arms up in the ropes. After another pair of kicks to the gut they returned their attention to Bassarab. They nailed him with a double clothesline and went for the pin, 1, 2, kickout! Mosca left the ring, and Gadasky went to get Lafleur untangled. Mosca and Duncum gave Bassarab another stuffed piledriver. By now Gadasky freed Lafleur but again it was two on one and the champions subdued Lafleur quickly. While Duncum held Lafleur in a front facelock Mosca put the pin on Bassarab.
Angelo Mosca & Bobby Duncum defeated Ben Bassarab & Phil Lafleur by pinfall when Mosca pinned Bassarab after a stuffed piledriver at 11:17
[approximately 8 minutes shown on television]
[Angelo Mosca & Bobby Duncum retain the RCW Tag Team Titles]
Main Event
RCW Heavyweight Championship Match
Loser Leaves RCW
Chris Lyon (champion) (/w Tawney England)
V
The Destroyer (RCW Hall of Fame Inductee)
Only One legend will be left standing.
They locked up, Destroyer floated behind. They locked fingers, Destroyer backed up, and kicked Lyon to a sitting position. He then applied a quick double trapezius nerve hold. Lyon threw his arms up in anguish but soon realized he could move out of the hold and did so with a roll. Lyon went to the ropes for time and got a quick few seconds rub down by England before referee Kenny Jay made him return to action.
They locked up again and exchanged forearms. Destroyer blocked a punch, ducked in and took Lyon over with a beautiful German suplex. Lyon was on his back and the master pounced with a step-over toe hold. The masked man reached over and used his arms to add to the move putting Lyon in a Full Nelson. After over 30 seconds in the hold Tawney England finally could stand it no longer and tried to pull her man free. Destroyer was forced to break the hold, the ref warned England, and the champ escaped to the outside for a breather.
After some frustrating duck and hide tactics Lyon got his advantage with a thumb to the throat. He went to work with a gutwrench suplex amongst other moves. We were five minutes into the match and the champ hadn’t done any real damage to the challenger.
Destroyer takes back the advantage and works over an arm with armbreakers, and then a hammerlock. He rides that hold down to the mat and wears down the champ. Destroyer never lets go of the hold, slamming Lyon with an over the shoulder armdrag, and then dropping a series of knees to different muscle groupings on the arm. Abruptly the challenger changes tactics and stuns the champ with a forearm smash to the chin. He tries for the surprise pin but only gets a 2 count.
Tawney England is back on the ring apron to distract and it works. However, Kenny Jay is furious and doesn't object when Vic Gate comes out and scares England to the backstage area, before taking up a position at the announce table. This draws an ovation from the crowd but also provides Lyon the opportunity to pearl harbor the challenger from behind. He works over the Destroyer’s lower back with forearms, knee drops, and surfboard holds. He tries for the Boston crab but the masked man grabs the ropes for the break. Instead of breaking though Lyon pulls Destroyer up and chops him across the chest several times in the corner. Jay gets in the way, and this stops Lyon long enough for Destroyer to explode out of the corner with a clothesline. Destroyer has the advantage back and we are about 13 minutes into the match.
Destroyer is on fire now. After playing to the crowd he scoops up Lyon and gives him an airplane spin, both men eventually slamming into the ground. Destroyer goes for the pin but only gets a 2 count. It’s a clinic now with a half-nelson slam, armdrag takedown, Mexican hiptoss, and when Lyon staggers to his feet, back down with flying headscissors. Destroyer uses a Japanese Dog roll and gets 1, 2, KICKOUT, somehow the beleaguered champ lifts a shoulder off the mat. Destroyer punches the mat in frustration and Kenny Jay has to warn him to open his fists. The challenger pulls the champ to his feet and nails a swinging neckbreaker for another 2 count. The fans smell victory which is never a good sign. Destroyer puts on the sleeperhold but the champ manages to back him into the corner after about 20 seconds. Destroyer sends Lyon to the ropes and goes for the flying dropkick, but the champ holds onto the ropes for dear life and Destroyer hits nothing but air.
The champ goes to work with a kick to the gut and then makes Destroyer scream in pain when he gives a modified Texas brainbuster, except he drives his knuckle into the top of the Destroyer’s spine instead of his covered head. Lyon uses a cobra clutch and after about 20 seconds converts it to a slam. He continues the punishment with one of his favorite moves the slingshot suplex but only gets a 2 count. Lyon then nails a backbreaker but instead of letting the masked man go, he holds him over the knee for a submission hold which does not get the desired result despite about 20 seconds of pain.
Lyon climbs to the top rope, something he doesn’t do often, and that’s a mistake because when he comes down for an elbow Destroyer has moved out of the way. Both men struggle slowly to their feet to beat a slow count by Jay, and the fans can sense the finish is about to happen and rise to their feet. Vic Gate comes over for a closer look (that can't be good).
Lyon swings at Destroyer who ducks, scoops up Lyon and atomic drops him sending him to the buckle. But Lyon rebounds out of the corner and ~nails~ Destroyer with a punch right to the heart. Destroyer just kind of stands there looking down at the mat, trying to catch his breath. Lyon pounces out of the corner again, this time taking Destroyer down with a Thesz press. He goes for the pin but Destroyer kicks out at 2. Lyon tries to get cute and goes for the flying crucifix (Destroyer’s signature move), but the cagey veteran holds his ground firm and then drops backward onto Lyon. He reaches backward and grabs a leg, and gets 1, 2, Kickout by the champ.
Both men scramble to their feet and this time it’s the Destroyer who goes for the flying crucifix but again its countered as Lyon drops backward with the Samoan type drop. Vic Gate had snuck over to the apron and lays a steel chair on the mat. Destroyer’s head bounces off the chair in a nasty fashion, and the whites of his eyes no longer appear from behind the eyeholes of the familiar black and white mask. Kenny Jay was moving out of the way of the swinging feet and missed it completely! Lyon isn’t moving either, but he’s on top, and Jay counts the 1, 2, 3 !!!
The fans are in shock and dismay, as their beloved legend has been defeated and is gone from RCW forever, turned on by his protege Vic Gate.
Chris Lyon defeated The Destroyer by pinfall after a Samoan drop onto a steel chair at 21:12
[match shown in its entirety]
[Chris Lyon retains the RCW Heavyweight Title]
We are completely out of time, so on that displeasing note that’s it for a special edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!
March 24, 1984
River City Wrestling #138
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
We are shown the controversial finish to last week’s big Hall of Fame Induction and St. Patrick’s Day Bash card. Chris Lyon got some help from the turncoat Vic Gate to defeat The Destroyer in another great 20 minute match between them. However, that will be the last one in RCW as due to the stipulations Destroyer is out of RCW for good.
We are shown footage of the Triumvirate celebrating in the aisle, and Vic Gate gets a pat on the back from them as he walks by.
Inside the ring Destroyer is distraught, but after the villains leave the fans begin to cheer again for the Hall of Famer. He accepts the adulation graciously and returns it the same. Taking the mic he thanks the fans and the officials and promises to look in on them when he can. Perhaps our paths will meet again.
Announcers Ron Strong & Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling.
In-ring Interview;
“No One Like You” plays and the fans boo as the Triumvirate (Lyon, Mosca, Duncum, along with the England Sisters) enter the ring. They make several attempts at humor such as we won’t see the Destroyer’s face around here again…oh wait…he was left with egg all over…oh nevermind. The girls begin to sing We Are the Champions as the men pose with the Heavyweight and Tag Team Titles.
Ron Strong attempts to break up the love fest and asks why Vic Gate helped them out. Chris Lyon tells him he honestly doesn’t know, ask him yourself. With that Vic Gate begins to walk down the aisle with a straight face. The fans jeer Gate with a ferociousness that is usually held in Winnipeg only for Gretzky and the Oilers.
Gate enters the ring and just stands there. Strong goes over and asks the technician why he turned his back on his best friend and his mentor, costing him his livelihood. Gate pauses and seems to reflect before saying “because I felt like it. And it’s about time that I started doing what Vic Gate feels like doing, not what Destroyer feels Vic Gate should do.” He rambles on for a minute about how Destroyer has kept him down and was jealous. It’s still unclear what if any relationship he has with the Triumvirate.
The fans cheer and Gate stops speaking when Randall “Tex” Cobb comes walking purposely to the ring. He is steamed and points right at Gate. He tells the Triumvirate to back off, its not their fight, but the Villains stay menacingly in the ring. Cobb hesitates but is about to climb into the ring, 1 on 4, when Marty Goldstein comes running down to the ring and pulls him back.
Goldstein makes an announcement. Due to The Destroyer’s exit from RCW that leaves the Television championship belt vacant. An 8 man tournament will be held starting tonight to determine a new champion. Cobb says he doesn't care about any stinking TV belt and tries to enter the ring again. Goldstein stops him though when he says that one of the quarter final matches will be Tex Cobb versus Vic Gate.
Gate is mad but it puts a smile on the face of big Tex.
RCW TV Tournament Quarterfinals
Bout #1:
Bad News Allen defeated Phil Lafleur by submission with the camel clutch at 5:43
Bout #2:
Ben Bassarab defeated Anton Rojack by pinfall after a flying cross body block at 2:02
-Rojack’s manager Valkrye was so furious with him that she left for the back without him after the match. He left the ring with his head held low.
Bout #3:
Butch Reed defeated Kendo Nagasaki by disqualification for outside interference at 8:45
-Former partners’ first attempt to settle the bad blood after the break-up. Reed controlled most of the match and was only prevented from getting a clean win because Nagasaki’s manager Mr. Ho did a run-in to mess things up.
In-ring promo; Dynamite Kid comes to the ring with paper in his hand. He is steaming and says that he has been suspended for a month from RCW for the use of the banned brainbuster on March 17th. DKid pleads his case to the crowd saying its not justice that the referee’s decision was allowed to stand in his favor yet he is still suspended. Then Dynamite Kid bemoans over the final surprise in the paper ruling he is reading. It says that upon his return to television on April 28th he will face a surprise opponent. The fans don’t show the Brit much sympathy.
Main Event: Bout #4:
Vic Gate defeats Tex Cobb by pinfall after a German suplex and with a handful of tights at 6:21
-Cobb had to satisfy himself with a bit of a post-match beatdown of Gate before the turncoat was able to safely escape.
March 31, 1984
River City Wrestling #139
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
Opening Bout:
Kelly Hobin defeated Neil Sutherland by pinfall after a legdrop from the 2nd rope at 5:22
Bout #2:
Semi-Final Match for the Vacant TV Title
Butch Reed defeated Vic Gate by pinfall after a flying shoulderblock at 7:05
-Tex Cobb came down to wrestle a chair away from Gate after Reed had collided with the referee.
Bout #3:
#1 Contenders Match
Bret & Keith Hart defeated Bad News Allen & The Cuban Assassin by pinfall when Keith pinned Assassin after a sunset flip at 9:36
Main Event:
Mystery Opponent
The Bounty Hunter defeated Bobby Duncum by countout at 3:48
-The Triumvirate had been cutting one of their usual ego driven interviews when they were told by Ron Strong that a returning star was challenging Chris Lyon to a title match. Duncum said the newcomer would have to get past him first, so the match was set. Turns out it is the 275 lb, Bounty Hunter from El Paso, former Television champion. Last time we saw him he was casting his lot with the villains, so the fans were pleasantly surprised to cheer for him tonight. Duncum was so unnerved that he ended up getting himself counted out early, setting up Bounty Hunter to get a title shot. After the match BH was interviewed about his change of heart. He replied that he had not had any change of heart, he was doing it as always for the money. When Ron Strong asked point blank if there was a bounty on Lyon’s head, BH smiled and said “you bet. And I’m going to collect.”