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May 5, 1984
River City Wrestling #144
Agridome, Regina, Saskatchewan
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are coming from Regina, Saskatchewan which is the beginning of a new era for RCW – road trips. RCW will be expanding into western Canada as it forges closer ties to Stampede wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation.
Opening Bout:
Buddy Lane defeated Spudpicker Larkin by submission with the Indian Death Lock at 5:00
-squash match, marked the return of Buddy Lane to active duty after over a year on the injury list. Looked like he had a lot of ring rust, and not as fast or agile as he used to be.
Promo;
Coming Soon to River City Wrestling, 6’5 and 280 lbs, the body of a Greek god, but with the savagery of a Viking invader, discovered winning a toughman contest in the Twin Cities, prepare yourself for the Magnificient Kevin Kelly. And if that ain’t enough to make you men hate him, on his arm will be the lovely Desiree Petersen.
Bout #2:
Anton Rojack defeated Super Uke by pinfall after a football tackle at 4:07
-another squash match. Rojack’s dominant valet Valkrye even seemed happy with his performance, allowing him to be led on his leash walking out of the arena, instead of having to crawl.
Promo;
New in theatres this week across the nation comes the Rocky of breakdancing movies, “Breakin’” starring Lucinda Dickey & Adolfo Quinones.
“For the break of your life! Push it to pop it! Rock it to lock it! Break it to make it!”
A struggling young jazz dancer (Lucinda Dickey) meets up with two break-dancers. Together they become the sensation of the street crowds.
Bout #3
#1 Contenders Tag Team Match
Ben Bassarab & Phil Lafleur v Keith & Bret Hart
Two fan favorite teams that the locals are familiar with from their Stampede days hooked up. To borrow a phrase from Ed Whalen it was a “ring-ding-dong-dandy”. The Hart Brothers held the early advantage but that turned around and Bret had to play Ricky Morton. Bassarab was all over Bret with a running powerslam, gutwrench suplex, a reverse neckbreaker, and a piledriver. However, when he tried to hit his finishing flying cross body block Bret moved out of the way and made the tag to his brother. It was Keith’s turn now to dominate an opponent nailing Bassarab with a German suplex, bulldog, running lariat, flying fistdrop, a dragon suplex, and then into his finisher the half boston crab. However, Bassarab got over enough to tag in Lafleur. Keith’s head was turned though so he didn’t know about the tag as he was still holding onto the half-boston. Taking advantage of that Lafleur climbed to the top turnbuckle and came off with a kick right to the back of the head of Keith Hart that leveled him. Bret seeing this as dirty tactics came in and rocked Lafleur with a flying forearm smash. This brought Bassarab to his feet and he and Lafleur double teamed Bret, nailing him with a double backbody drop right over the top rope! Lafleur then picked up Keith and nailed him with a sitdown powerbomb to win the match. The fans gave the victors a mix of cheers and jeers.
Phil Lafleur & Ben Bassarab defeated the Hart Brothers by pinfall when Lafleur pinned Keith Hart after a sitdown powerbomb at 15:18
[approximately 12 minutes televised]
Post-Match:
The four men met outside the ring and there was some pushing and shoving. Cooler heads prevailed however and the two tag teams ended up shaking hands before leaving the ring area.
Main Event
Chris Lyon & Harley Race (/w Tawney England) v Tex Cobb & Brad Rheinghans
This match was put together by Marty Goldstein. RCW champion Lyon seemed pleased as punch to have such a legend as a tag partner, even volunteering to start the match off. Lyon and Race were just too good of wrestlers for their opponents to handle. They used quick tags and constant double teaming and misdirection to control most of the match. Race worked over Rheinghans with headbutts, vertical suplex, fisherman suplex, and stomps in the corner. He pulled Rheinghans over to the corner to make the tag to Lyon, but instead just leveled Lyon with a punch to the head. Lyon dropped off the ring apron like a rock in deep water. Race dropped a headbutt onto the prone Lyon off the ring apron. He then slapped on the figure-four while the crowd cheered. Inside the ring, not sure what to do, referee Kenny Jay applied a hasty 10 count.
Tex Cobb & Brad Rheinghans defeated Chris Lyon & Harley Race by countout at 8:24
Post-Match:
Finally Tawney England managed to get Race to release the figure-four after several kicks to the head. He chased England away just as Lyon’s henchmen, Bobby Duncum and Angelo Mosca arrived on the scene. Race managed to avoid them, leaving up the ramp as they saw to the safety of Lyon.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
May 12, 1984
River City Wrestling #145
Silver Dollar, Calgary, Alberta
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are coming from the traditional home of Stampede Wrestling in Calgary Alberta.
Opening Bout:
Vic Gate defeated Joe Apollo by pinfall when Apollo’s shoulders were pinned while in the figure-four leglock at 5:27
-squash match.
Bout #2
Tex Cobb & Butch Reed v Bad News Allen & Cuban Assassin
Fairly even match, with the TV champ Reed as the most dominant of the four. However, with the referee distracted Assassin took the chance to nail Reed over the head with his flag pole and pick up the win.
Allen & Assassin defeated Cobb & Reed by pinfall when C.Assassin pinned Reed after hitting him over the head with the flag pole at 7:50
Promo; On Tonight’s Evening News
• International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials reported meeting in Moscow today regarding Soviet boycott of summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California; Czechoslovakia and Laos noted joining boycott.
• Opening of World's Fair here in New Orleans. Economic and construction problems plaguing fair discussed.
• John DeLorean's continued drug trafficking trial and public's response
Bout #3
Tag Team Title Match
Angelo Mosca & Bobby Duncum (champions) (/w Corrie England)
v
Ben Bassarab & Phil Lafleur
Bassarab had a short stint in trouble early, but then the youngsters took over the match. They worked over the arm of Duncum until he tagged in Mosca. A short 4 man brawl ensued that thanks to the interference of England gave the advantage back to the champs. Mosca wore down Lafleur with submission type moves before turning it over to Duncum for a lariat, and legdrop. Duncum was going to hit him with the bulldog finisher but Lafleur pushed him off, right into the corner where he collided with Bassarab. Lafleur crawled over, but Bassarab was not there to make the tag. Duncum tagged in Mosca who pulled Lafleur into the middle of the ring by the hair. Mosca nailed Lafleur with an atomic drop, then hit him with a heart punch which dropped him. King Kong then dropped the elbow and it was all over.
Mosca & Duncum defeated Bassarab & Lafleur by pinfall when Mosca pinned Lafleur after an elbowdrop at 9:36
[Mosca & Duncum retain the RCW Tag Team Titles]
In-ring interview:
The Triumvirate are in the ring (Chris Lyon, Mosca, Duncum, along with the England Sisters). Lyon complains about being set up by Goldstein and Race last week. The fans cheer this which makes Lyon go even more ballistic. Goldstein comes out to the aisleway and in a mocking manner insists that he had no knowledge of Race’s intentions. Lyon calls him a liar and cheat, and Race a washed up has-been. Goldstein baits Lyon by asking him what he’s going to do about it. The champ takes the bait and challenges Race to a match next week. Goldstein says “done” and announces that it will be for the RCW title.
Promo; “Good Rockin’ Tonight” with your host Terry David Mulligan will feature the following videos tonight at 11:30pm. “You Might Think” the Cars, “Oh Sherrie” Steve Perry, “Footloose” Kenny Loggins, “Run Runaway” Slade, and “Whisper To A Scream (Birds Fly)” by Icicle Works.
Main Event
Davey Boy Smith v Dynamite Kid
The bell had barely rung and these two were exchanging punches in the middle of the ring. DK nailed DBS with a headbutt, and then DBS fired right back with one of his own. He clotheslined DK to the ground, then came off the ropes with a running clothesline. DBS was pumped as he lifted DK high in the air and brought him back to earth after a hanging vertical suplex. He covered and got a 2 count. He whipped DK off the ropes but telegraphed a back body drop and ate a forearm instead. DK quickly nailed DBS with a snap suplex, but only got a 1 count. DK wore down DBS with a reverse chin lock. More punishment by DK included a side suplex followed by a piledriver. He climbed to the top rope and came off with a headbutt, but DBS rolled out of the way. Smith punched DK and then hit him with a dropkick which sent him out of the ring. DBS of course followed DK outside the ring where the match spent the next couple minutes off and on. DK nailed DBS with a snap suplex on the mats outside the ring and then rolled him back inside. He hit a gutwrench suplex for a 2 count. He then tried to wear down DBS with the sleeperhold but DBS managed to survive two stints in the hold by reaching the ropes.
Six minutes into the match and due to time constraints we fast forward.
DBS has DK in trouble. He nails him with an atomic drop, and DK flees the ring for safety. DBS follows him outside and the two get real nasty using the guardrail and ringsteps as weapons. Both men are now busted open and finally the action returns to inside the ring. DBS nails DK with a sunset flip, then a running clothesline. He fireman carry’s him to the top turnbuckle and follows him up for a superplex. But DK fights him off and pulls him off, twisting on the way down to land on top of DBS. He covers and gets a 2 count. DK hits him with a lariat and then a rolling reverse cradle but only gets a 2 count. A snap suplex and a piledriver also don’t yield a 3 count despite DBS now bleeding quite heavily. DK places DBS on the top turnbuckle setting him up for his own superplex. But DBS fights him off, and both men shock the crowd as they fall hard to the floor outside the ring, off of the top turnbuckle. Neither man is moving as referee George Gadasky counts to 10.
Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid fight to a double countout at 16:10
[approximately 10 minutes televised]
Post-Match:
Neither man is moving as medical help is being called for from the backstage area.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
May 19, 1984
River City Wrestling #146
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are back in RCW’s original home, Winnipeg.
Opening Bout:
Brad Rheinghans defeated Jeff Grae by pinfall with the Olympic Suplex at 4:38
-squash match
Bout #2
Buddy Lane and Larry Anson fought to a no-contest at 1:44
Post-Match:
What should have been a nice warm-up match for Buddy Lane on his comeback attempt, ended abruptly when the Magnificent Kevin Kelly decided to make his initial live appearance in RCW. He simply entered the ring and laid out both men with powerbombs. He was joined in the ring by his valet Desiree Petersen. Desiree told all the fans to hail the new chief. Kelly posed and flexed while Desiree applauded.
Bout #3
RCW Television Title Match
Butch Reed (champion) v Cuban Assassin
Assassin attacked Reed before the bell and held the advantage for a couple of minutes. But as soon as the champion gained back the advantage the result was never in doubt. Reed is proving himself to be a very formable champion indeed.
Butch Reed defeated Cuban Assassin by pinfall after a flying shoulderblock at 6:45
[Butch Reed retains the RCW Television Title]
Main Event
RCW Heavyweight Title Match
Chris Lyon (champion) (/w Tawney England) v Harley Race
Lyon seemed way over his head in the early minutes of this match. Everything he tried was countered or reversed by Race. The former NWA champion wore down Lyon with hammerlocks, front face lock, and a sleeperhold. Not satisfied with just beating Lyon he took the match outside the ring where he smashed Lyon’s head on the announce table and again on the guardrail. Back inside he tried to finish off Lyon with his figure-four but it was close enough that England was able to reach in and pull Lyon to the ropes. Lyon left the ring, and when Race followed he slipped back into the ring. He did this three times before finally catching Race coming into the ring with a kick to the head. He got Race tangled up in the ropes and punished him with elbow and knee drops. Dragging Race to the middle of the ring he took him down with a double leg and then dropped a knee into the “lower” abdomen. Lyon was warned by official George Gadasky but not disqualified. Lyon continued to work the inner thigh area of Race with elbows and knees before locking him in a Gory special. Race though managed to fight back with a thumb to the eye. He backed Lyon into the corner with some hard forearms before beiling him to the middle of the ring and nailing him in the back with a running knee. Race continued to punish the champ for a couple of minutes before Lyon tried to escape to the floor once again. Race however followed him. When the champ tried to hide behind his valet Race tossed her to the side. Gadasky left the ring to try and break it up as Race and Lyon were now exchanging punches against the guardrail. While this occurred Tawney England got herself off the mat and rolled into the ring. She removed a top turnbuckle cover. Thanks to the work of Gadasky order was restored and Race rolled Lyon back into the ring; ready for the kill shot. But as he climbed back into the ring Race was nailed from behind with a lowblow by England. Lyon was on his feet first and hit Race with a flying dropkick which laid him out across the second rope. The champ then distracted Gadasky long enough for England to grab a chair and ~waffle~ Race across the head. Lyon attempted to pin Race but only got a 2 count! He then nailed Race with a slingshot suplex to get another 2 count. Race fought back with fists. He tried to whip Lyon into the corner that had the exposed turnbuckle but the RCW champ reversed it and sent Race to the buckle instead. His head hit hard and Lyon rolled him up for the 3 count.
Chris Lyon defeated Harley Race by pinfall after smashing him into an exposed turnbuckle at 15:02
[Chris Lyon retained the RCW Heavyweight Title]
Post-Match:
Lyon and England fled for their lives. Race pointed out the exposed turnbuckle to Gadasky but since the ref hadn’t seen who had ripped the cover off he couldn’t do anything about it. Race just threw up his hands in disgust and left the ring.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
May 26, 1984
River City Wrestling #147
Edmonton, Alberta
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are back in Stampede territory, in the capital of Alberta, Edmonton.
Opening Bout:
Buddy Lane v Magnificent Kevin Kelly (/w Desiree Petersen)
This match was all Kevin Kelly as he showed his power as well as some wrestling expertise. His only faults seemed to be a very slow working pace which allowed Lane some second chances. Kelly nailed Lane with the powerbomb and would have got the 3 count but he elected to lift him up instead. He then gave him a second powerbomb before this time finishing the pin.
Kevin Kelly defeated Buddy Lane by pinfall after the powerbomb at 4:47
Post-Match:
Kelly continued to hammer on Lane while Petersen distracted the referee Wyatt Hall. Kelly then picked up Lane and delivered a third powerbomb. Finally Television champion Butch Reed came from the back to make the save, sending Kelly and Petersen running.
Bout #2
Canadian Women’s Championship Match
Judy Martin defeated Rhonda Singh by pinfall after a piledriver at 7:56
[Judy Martin retains the Canadian Women’s Title]
-Singh was the local girl getting the title shot but because she is usually a villain there was mixed responses from the crowd for both ladies.
Bout #3
#1 Contenders Match
Rob Flett & Neil Sutherland v Anton Rojack & Valkrye
It shows how depleted the tag team scene now is as these two teams competed for the #1 spot. Rojack held his own, and despite being a woman, Valkrye was the dominant factor in this match.
Rojack & Valkrye defeated Flett & Sutherland by pinfall when Valkrye pinned Flett after a clothesline from the top rope at 6:34
Main Event
Six Man Tag Match
Davey Boy Smith, Keith Hart, & Bret Hart
v
Dynamite Kid, Bad News Allen, & Cuban Assassin
It was like a Stampede homecoming for 5 of these 6 wrestlers (the exception being the Cuban Assassin). The match was plagued with brawls and double team situations. Keith Hart spent a couple minutes playing Ricky Morton and Bret kept getting sucked into trying to come into the ring. Davey Boy Smith had the Cuban Assassin beat after a superplex but there was no ref to count as he had been knocked out. The fireworks really exploded when DBS and DK finally met one-on-one. The ring could not contain these two men. DK was about to use a steel chair on DBS outside the ring with the ref distracted but Ben Bassarab came out from the back and wrestled the chair away from DK. DBS took advantage and finished off DK inside the ring with the superplex.
Smith & The Hart Brothers defeated Dynamite, Allen, & the Cuban by pinfall when Smith pinned Dynamite after a superplex at 9:58
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
River City Wrestling #144
Agridome, Regina, Saskatchewan
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are coming from Regina, Saskatchewan which is the beginning of a new era for RCW – road trips. RCW will be expanding into western Canada as it forges closer ties to Stampede wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation.
Opening Bout:
Buddy Lane defeated Spudpicker Larkin by submission with the Indian Death Lock at 5:00
-squash match, marked the return of Buddy Lane to active duty after over a year on the injury list. Looked like he had a lot of ring rust, and not as fast or agile as he used to be.
Promo;
Coming Soon to River City Wrestling, 6’5 and 280 lbs, the body of a Greek god, but with the savagery of a Viking invader, discovered winning a toughman contest in the Twin Cities, prepare yourself for the Magnificient Kevin Kelly. And if that ain’t enough to make you men hate him, on his arm will be the lovely Desiree Petersen.
Bout #2:
Anton Rojack defeated Super Uke by pinfall after a football tackle at 4:07
-another squash match. Rojack’s dominant valet Valkrye even seemed happy with his performance, allowing him to be led on his leash walking out of the arena, instead of having to crawl.
Promo;
New in theatres this week across the nation comes the Rocky of breakdancing movies, “Breakin’” starring Lucinda Dickey & Adolfo Quinones.
“For the break of your life! Push it to pop it! Rock it to lock it! Break it to make it!”
A struggling young jazz dancer (Lucinda Dickey) meets up with two break-dancers. Together they become the sensation of the street crowds.
Bout #3
#1 Contenders Tag Team Match
Ben Bassarab & Phil Lafleur v Keith & Bret Hart
Two fan favorite teams that the locals are familiar with from their Stampede days hooked up. To borrow a phrase from Ed Whalen it was a “ring-ding-dong-dandy”. The Hart Brothers held the early advantage but that turned around and Bret had to play Ricky Morton. Bassarab was all over Bret with a running powerslam, gutwrench suplex, a reverse neckbreaker, and a piledriver. However, when he tried to hit his finishing flying cross body block Bret moved out of the way and made the tag to his brother. It was Keith’s turn now to dominate an opponent nailing Bassarab with a German suplex, bulldog, running lariat, flying fistdrop, a dragon suplex, and then into his finisher the half boston crab. However, Bassarab got over enough to tag in Lafleur. Keith’s head was turned though so he didn’t know about the tag as he was still holding onto the half-boston. Taking advantage of that Lafleur climbed to the top turnbuckle and came off with a kick right to the back of the head of Keith Hart that leveled him. Bret seeing this as dirty tactics came in and rocked Lafleur with a flying forearm smash. This brought Bassarab to his feet and he and Lafleur double teamed Bret, nailing him with a double backbody drop right over the top rope! Lafleur then picked up Keith and nailed him with a sitdown powerbomb to win the match. The fans gave the victors a mix of cheers and jeers.
Phil Lafleur & Ben Bassarab defeated the Hart Brothers by pinfall when Lafleur pinned Keith Hart after a sitdown powerbomb at 15:18
[approximately 12 minutes televised]
Post-Match:
The four men met outside the ring and there was some pushing and shoving. Cooler heads prevailed however and the two tag teams ended up shaking hands before leaving the ring area.
Main Event
Chris Lyon & Harley Race (/w Tawney England) v Tex Cobb & Brad Rheinghans
This match was put together by Marty Goldstein. RCW champion Lyon seemed pleased as punch to have such a legend as a tag partner, even volunteering to start the match off. Lyon and Race were just too good of wrestlers for their opponents to handle. They used quick tags and constant double teaming and misdirection to control most of the match. Race worked over Rheinghans with headbutts, vertical suplex, fisherman suplex, and stomps in the corner. He pulled Rheinghans over to the corner to make the tag to Lyon, but instead just leveled Lyon with a punch to the head. Lyon dropped off the ring apron like a rock in deep water. Race dropped a headbutt onto the prone Lyon off the ring apron. He then slapped on the figure-four while the crowd cheered. Inside the ring, not sure what to do, referee Kenny Jay applied a hasty 10 count.
Tex Cobb & Brad Rheinghans defeated Chris Lyon & Harley Race by countout at 8:24
Post-Match:
Finally Tawney England managed to get Race to release the figure-four after several kicks to the head. He chased England away just as Lyon’s henchmen, Bobby Duncum and Angelo Mosca arrived on the scene. Race managed to avoid them, leaving up the ramp as they saw to the safety of Lyon.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
May 12, 1984
River City Wrestling #145
Silver Dollar, Calgary, Alberta
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are coming from the traditional home of Stampede Wrestling in Calgary Alberta.
Opening Bout:
Vic Gate defeated Joe Apollo by pinfall when Apollo’s shoulders were pinned while in the figure-four leglock at 5:27
-squash match.
Bout #2
Tex Cobb & Butch Reed v Bad News Allen & Cuban Assassin
Fairly even match, with the TV champ Reed as the most dominant of the four. However, with the referee distracted Assassin took the chance to nail Reed over the head with his flag pole and pick up the win.
Allen & Assassin defeated Cobb & Reed by pinfall when C.Assassin pinned Reed after hitting him over the head with the flag pole at 7:50
Promo; On Tonight’s Evening News
• International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials reported meeting in Moscow today regarding Soviet boycott of summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California; Czechoslovakia and Laos noted joining boycott.
• Opening of World's Fair here in New Orleans. Economic and construction problems plaguing fair discussed.
• John DeLorean's continued drug trafficking trial and public's response
Bout #3
Tag Team Title Match
Angelo Mosca & Bobby Duncum (champions) (/w Corrie England)
v
Ben Bassarab & Phil Lafleur
Bassarab had a short stint in trouble early, but then the youngsters took over the match. They worked over the arm of Duncum until he tagged in Mosca. A short 4 man brawl ensued that thanks to the interference of England gave the advantage back to the champs. Mosca wore down Lafleur with submission type moves before turning it over to Duncum for a lariat, and legdrop. Duncum was going to hit him with the bulldog finisher but Lafleur pushed him off, right into the corner where he collided with Bassarab. Lafleur crawled over, but Bassarab was not there to make the tag. Duncum tagged in Mosca who pulled Lafleur into the middle of the ring by the hair. Mosca nailed Lafleur with an atomic drop, then hit him with a heart punch which dropped him. King Kong then dropped the elbow and it was all over.
Mosca & Duncum defeated Bassarab & Lafleur by pinfall when Mosca pinned Lafleur after an elbowdrop at 9:36
[Mosca & Duncum retain the RCW Tag Team Titles]
In-ring interview:
The Triumvirate are in the ring (Chris Lyon, Mosca, Duncum, along with the England Sisters). Lyon complains about being set up by Goldstein and Race last week. The fans cheer this which makes Lyon go even more ballistic. Goldstein comes out to the aisleway and in a mocking manner insists that he had no knowledge of Race’s intentions. Lyon calls him a liar and cheat, and Race a washed up has-been. Goldstein baits Lyon by asking him what he’s going to do about it. The champ takes the bait and challenges Race to a match next week. Goldstein says “done” and announces that it will be for the RCW title.
Promo; “Good Rockin’ Tonight” with your host Terry David Mulligan will feature the following videos tonight at 11:30pm. “You Might Think” the Cars, “Oh Sherrie” Steve Perry, “Footloose” Kenny Loggins, “Run Runaway” Slade, and “Whisper To A Scream (Birds Fly)” by Icicle Works.
Main Event
Davey Boy Smith v Dynamite Kid
The bell had barely rung and these two were exchanging punches in the middle of the ring. DK nailed DBS with a headbutt, and then DBS fired right back with one of his own. He clotheslined DK to the ground, then came off the ropes with a running clothesline. DBS was pumped as he lifted DK high in the air and brought him back to earth after a hanging vertical suplex. He covered and got a 2 count. He whipped DK off the ropes but telegraphed a back body drop and ate a forearm instead. DK quickly nailed DBS with a snap suplex, but only got a 1 count. DK wore down DBS with a reverse chin lock. More punishment by DK included a side suplex followed by a piledriver. He climbed to the top rope and came off with a headbutt, but DBS rolled out of the way. Smith punched DK and then hit him with a dropkick which sent him out of the ring. DBS of course followed DK outside the ring where the match spent the next couple minutes off and on. DK nailed DBS with a snap suplex on the mats outside the ring and then rolled him back inside. He hit a gutwrench suplex for a 2 count. He then tried to wear down DBS with the sleeperhold but DBS managed to survive two stints in the hold by reaching the ropes.
Six minutes into the match and due to time constraints we fast forward.
DBS has DK in trouble. He nails him with an atomic drop, and DK flees the ring for safety. DBS follows him outside and the two get real nasty using the guardrail and ringsteps as weapons. Both men are now busted open and finally the action returns to inside the ring. DBS nails DK with a sunset flip, then a running clothesline. He fireman carry’s him to the top turnbuckle and follows him up for a superplex. But DK fights him off and pulls him off, twisting on the way down to land on top of DBS. He covers and gets a 2 count. DK hits him with a lariat and then a rolling reverse cradle but only gets a 2 count. A snap suplex and a piledriver also don’t yield a 3 count despite DBS now bleeding quite heavily. DK places DBS on the top turnbuckle setting him up for his own superplex. But DBS fights him off, and both men shock the crowd as they fall hard to the floor outside the ring, off of the top turnbuckle. Neither man is moving as referee George Gadasky counts to 10.
Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid fight to a double countout at 16:10
[approximately 10 minutes televised]
Post-Match:
Neither man is moving as medical help is being called for from the backstage area.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
May 19, 1984
River City Wrestling #146
Winnipeg Convention Center, Winnipeg, MB
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are back in RCW’s original home, Winnipeg.
Opening Bout:
Brad Rheinghans defeated Jeff Grae by pinfall with the Olympic Suplex at 4:38
-squash match
Bout #2
Buddy Lane and Larry Anson fought to a no-contest at 1:44
Post-Match:
What should have been a nice warm-up match for Buddy Lane on his comeback attempt, ended abruptly when the Magnificent Kevin Kelly decided to make his initial live appearance in RCW. He simply entered the ring and laid out both men with powerbombs. He was joined in the ring by his valet Desiree Petersen. Desiree told all the fans to hail the new chief. Kelly posed and flexed while Desiree applauded.
Bout #3
RCW Television Title Match
Butch Reed (champion) v Cuban Assassin
Assassin attacked Reed before the bell and held the advantage for a couple of minutes. But as soon as the champion gained back the advantage the result was never in doubt. Reed is proving himself to be a very formable champion indeed.
Butch Reed defeated Cuban Assassin by pinfall after a flying shoulderblock at 6:45
[Butch Reed retains the RCW Television Title]
Main Event
RCW Heavyweight Title Match
Chris Lyon (champion) (/w Tawney England) v Harley Race
Lyon seemed way over his head in the early minutes of this match. Everything he tried was countered or reversed by Race. The former NWA champion wore down Lyon with hammerlocks, front face lock, and a sleeperhold. Not satisfied with just beating Lyon he took the match outside the ring where he smashed Lyon’s head on the announce table and again on the guardrail. Back inside he tried to finish off Lyon with his figure-four but it was close enough that England was able to reach in and pull Lyon to the ropes. Lyon left the ring, and when Race followed he slipped back into the ring. He did this three times before finally catching Race coming into the ring with a kick to the head. He got Race tangled up in the ropes and punished him with elbow and knee drops. Dragging Race to the middle of the ring he took him down with a double leg and then dropped a knee into the “lower” abdomen. Lyon was warned by official George Gadasky but not disqualified. Lyon continued to work the inner thigh area of Race with elbows and knees before locking him in a Gory special. Race though managed to fight back with a thumb to the eye. He backed Lyon into the corner with some hard forearms before beiling him to the middle of the ring and nailing him in the back with a running knee. Race continued to punish the champ for a couple of minutes before Lyon tried to escape to the floor once again. Race however followed him. When the champ tried to hide behind his valet Race tossed her to the side. Gadasky left the ring to try and break it up as Race and Lyon were now exchanging punches against the guardrail. While this occurred Tawney England got herself off the mat and rolled into the ring. She removed a top turnbuckle cover. Thanks to the work of Gadasky order was restored and Race rolled Lyon back into the ring; ready for the kill shot. But as he climbed back into the ring Race was nailed from behind with a lowblow by England. Lyon was on his feet first and hit Race with a flying dropkick which laid him out across the second rope. The champ then distracted Gadasky long enough for England to grab a chair and ~waffle~ Race across the head. Lyon attempted to pin Race but only got a 2 count! He then nailed Race with a slingshot suplex to get another 2 count. Race fought back with fists. He tried to whip Lyon into the corner that had the exposed turnbuckle but the RCW champ reversed it and sent Race to the buckle instead. His head hit hard and Lyon rolled him up for the 3 count.
Chris Lyon defeated Harley Race by pinfall after smashing him into an exposed turnbuckle at 15:02
[Chris Lyon retained the RCW Heavyweight Title]
Post-Match:
Lyon and England fled for their lives. Race pointed out the exposed turnbuckle to Gadasky but since the ref hadn’t seen who had ripped the cover off he couldn’t do anything about it. Race just threw up his hands in disgust and left the ring.
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!
May 26, 1984
River City Wrestling #147
Edmonton, Alberta
Announcers Ron Strong and Mike Stone welcome us to another edition of River City Wrestling. Today we are back in Stampede territory, in the capital of Alberta, Edmonton.
Opening Bout:
Buddy Lane v Magnificent Kevin Kelly (/w Desiree Petersen)
This match was all Kevin Kelly as he showed his power as well as some wrestling expertise. His only faults seemed to be a very slow working pace which allowed Lane some second chances. Kelly nailed Lane with the powerbomb and would have got the 3 count but he elected to lift him up instead. He then gave him a second powerbomb before this time finishing the pin.
Kevin Kelly defeated Buddy Lane by pinfall after the powerbomb at 4:47
Post-Match:
Kelly continued to hammer on Lane while Petersen distracted the referee Wyatt Hall. Kelly then picked up Lane and delivered a third powerbomb. Finally Television champion Butch Reed came from the back to make the save, sending Kelly and Petersen running.
Bout #2
Canadian Women’s Championship Match
Judy Martin defeated Rhonda Singh by pinfall after a piledriver at 7:56
[Judy Martin retains the Canadian Women’s Title]
-Singh was the local girl getting the title shot but because she is usually a villain there was mixed responses from the crowd for both ladies.
Bout #3
#1 Contenders Match
Rob Flett & Neil Sutherland v Anton Rojack & Valkrye
It shows how depleted the tag team scene now is as these two teams competed for the #1 spot. Rojack held his own, and despite being a woman, Valkrye was the dominant factor in this match.
Rojack & Valkrye defeated Flett & Sutherland by pinfall when Valkrye pinned Flett after a clothesline from the top rope at 6:34
Main Event
Six Man Tag Match
Davey Boy Smith, Keith Hart, & Bret Hart
v
Dynamite Kid, Bad News Allen, & Cuban Assassin
It was like a Stampede homecoming for 5 of these 6 wrestlers (the exception being the Cuban Assassin). The match was plagued with brawls and double team situations. Keith Hart spent a couple minutes playing Ricky Morton and Bret kept getting sucked into trying to come into the ring. Davey Boy Smith had the Cuban Assassin beat after a superplex but there was no ref to count as he had been knocked out. The fireworks really exploded when DBS and DK finally met one-on-one. The ring could not contain these two men. DK was about to use a steel chair on DBS outside the ring with the ref distracted but Ben Bassarab came out from the back and wrestled the chair away from DK. DBS took advantage and finished off DK inside the ring with the superplex.
Smith & The Hart Brothers defeated Dynamite, Allen, & the Cuban by pinfall when Smith pinned Dynamite after a superplex at 9:58
That’s it for another edition of River City Wrestling.
See ya next week!!