3/6/64 Columbus
Bill Miller beat Masked Terror
The Scotts beat Leon Graham & Mephisto II dq
Paul Richard & Rudy Kay beat Felix & Marco Godos
Bobby Clark drew George Strickland Elaine Ellis beat Mary Hillis.
4/11/64 Columbus
Karl Gotch beat Moose Cholak dq
Frnakie Talabar & Leon Graham beat Felix & Marcos Godos dq
Bobby Clark beat John Galloway dq
Bobby Allen drew Jim Windle
Don Jardine drew Calvin Pullen.
5/15/64 Columbus
Karl Gotch beat Bill Miller
Frankie Talaber & Leon Graham beat Mystery Medics
Guy Mitchell beat Tony Angelo
Jim Windle beat Frank Hester
Bobby Clark beat Glen Rinehart dq.
7/18/64 Columbus
Johnny Valentine beat Karl Gotch dq
Bill Miller beat Tony Parisi
Bill Scholl beat John Calloway
George Strickland drew Tony Parisi
Frankie Talaber & Leon Graham beat Bobby Clark & Speedy LaRance.
9/7/64 Columbus
Lou Thesz beat Karl Gotch
Bill Miller no contest Johnny Valentine
Leon Graham & George Strickland beat Bobby Clark & Don Jewell
Ethel Johnson & Babs Wingo beat Mary Hillis & Elaine Ellis
Bill O'Neil & Rick Janson beat John Calloway & Pretty Boy Floyd
Tony Parisi drew Bob McKenzie.
September 28, 1980 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center [P] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling)
> Terry Taylor versus Dennis Condrey > Ivan Koloff versus Mr. Wrestling #2 (01) > Kevin Sullivan & Steve Keirn versus the Assassins (02)
(Assassin #1 (02) & Assassin #2 (02)) > Andre the Giant versus the Masked Superstar > Dusty Rhodes versus Ole Anderson / Notes:
This was the first card held in the expansion to the north by Georgia Championship Wrestling. The decision to move north was made
when the letter writing campaign that had led to Wrestling #2 becoming the Champion of Champions a few months earlier showed that a
majority of the correspondence was coming from Ohio and surrounding states. GCW would go on to make towns in Ohio, Michigan, and
West Virginia regular stops, which at first were initially handled directly by the Atlanta office. Ed Farhat gave his blessings to GCW moving
into his territory based out of Detroit, MI, and also became involved in some of the promotion in the early stages. His own territory would
cease operations in December 1980.
October 12, 1980 in Columbus, OH
??? drawing 5,500
1. Terry Funk beat Terry Taylor.
2. Mr. Wrestling I & II beat The Assassins.
3. Stan Hansen beat Killer Khan.
4. Stan Lane beat Steve O.
5. Dusty Rhodes beat Ole Anderson.
November 11, 1980 (Tuesday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Harley Race* versus Ole Anderson
December 28, 1980 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Ted DiBiase versus Steve Olsonoski > the Assassin (01) Robert Fuller > Handicap Match: the Freebirds (01) (Michael Hayes & Terry
Gordy & Buddy Roberts) over Jack Brisco & Jerry Brisco > Texas Bullrope Match: Ole Anderson versus Dusty Rhodes > NWA World
Heavyweight Title Match: Harley Race* and Tony Atlas went to a draw at 60:00
April 5, 1981 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg
Valentine over Ted Oates > National Tag Team Title Match: Tommy Rich & the Junkyard Dog over the Freebirds (01) (Terry Gordy & Buddy
Roberts)* by disqualification > the Mongolian Stomper over Robert Fuller > Dusty Rhodes & Andre the Giant over Ole Anderson & Gene
Anderson / Notes: Michael Hayes was in the Freebirds’ corner during the match against Rich and the Dog. Don Carson managed
the Stomper.
April 19, 1981 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg
Valentine over Robert Gibson > National Tag Team Title Match: Tommy Rich & Tony Atlas over the Freebirds (01) (Terry Gordy & Buddy
Roberts)* by disqualification > Mr. Wrestling #2 (01) over the Mongolian Stomper > Ole Anderson & Gene Anderson over Bill Watts &
Dusty Rhodes / Notes: Michael Hayes was in the Freebirds’ corner during the match against Rich and Atlas. Don Carson managed
the Stomper.
May 24, 1981 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Robert
Gibson over Jim Duggan > Steve Olsonoski over Bobby Eaton > Bruiser Brody over Mr. Wrestling #2 (01) > Ted DiBiase & Austin Idol over
the Freebirds (01) (Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts) > Tommy Rich over Harley Race by disqualification / Notes: Michael Hayes was in the
Freebirds’ corner during the match against DiBiase and Idol.
June 3, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Bruce Reed beat The Angel.
2. Ken Patera beat Tommy Wright.
3. Ted Oates beat Bryan St. john via DQ.
4. Ricky & Robert Gibson beat Jacques Goulet & Buddy Roberts.
5. Ted DiBiase beatMichael hayes in a “steel cage” match.
June 10, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Robert Gibson beat Paul Ellering.
2. Steve O beta Jerry Oates.
3. bruce Reeed beat Bryan St. John.
4. Mike Sharpe beat Ken Patera via Dq.
5. Tomy Rich & Ted DiBiase beat Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy.
July 12, 1981 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bryan
St. John versus Bruno Sammartino, Jr. > Jim Duggan versus George Welles > Mike Sharpe versus Gene Anderson > Ken Patera & Terry
Gordy & Jimmy Snuka versus Tommy Rich & Ted DiBiase & Steve Olsonoski > Dusty Rhodes versus Ole Anderson
June 17, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Ted Oates drew The Angel
2. Jimmy Snuka beat Tommy Wright.
3. Ted DiBiase & Steve O beat Terry Gordy & Bryan St. John.
4. Ken Patera beat Mike Sharpe.
June 29, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Bruce Reed drew Bryan St. John.
2. Terry Gordy beat Steve O.
3. Jimmy Snuka beat Robert Gibson
4. Ken Patera beat Mike Sharpe.
5. Tommy Rich & Ted DiBiase beat Ole & Gene Anderson.
6. Duty Rhodes beat Harley Race.
June 24, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Bryan St. John & Jim Duggan drew Steve O & Mike Sharpe.
2. Ted Oates beat The Angel.
3. Jimmy Snuka beat Bruce Reed.
4. Terry Gordy NC Ted DiBiase.
5. Tommy Rich beat Ken Patera via DQ.
August 30, 1981 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
George Welles versus the Masked Superstar > Bruiser Brody versus Andre the Giant > Michael Hayes & Tommy Rich versus Terry Gordy
& Jimmy Snuka
September 2, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. David sammartino beat David Sierra.
2. Bryan St. John beat Ric ferrara.
3. George Welles & Steve O beat Mike Sharpe & Prof. Sonada.
4. Tommy Rich NC The Masked Superstar.
5. Michael Hayes & Mr. Wrestling II beat Terry Gordy & Jimmy Snuka.
October 25, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Bryan St. John beat Steve Bolus.
2. Mr. wrestling II beat Jim Duggan.
3. Steve O & Brian Blair beat Ray Stevens & Tor Kamata via DQ.
4. Michael hayes beat Terry Gordy.
5. Cowboy Lang beta Little Tokyo.
6. NWA World Champ Ric Flair drew Tommy Rich (60:00).
November 22, 1981 in Columbus, OH
1. Austin Idol beat EL Gran Apollo.
2. Bob Armstrong beat Terry Gordy via DQ.
3. The Great Kabuki beat David sammartino.
4. Michael Hayes & Mr. Wrestling II beat Ole Anderson & The Masked Superstar.
5. Ric Flair beat Tommy Rich via DQ.
December 27, 1981 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Buzz Sawyer over El Gran Apollo > Bob Armstrong & Brad Armstrong over the Masked Superstar & the Super Destroyer (01) > Big Red
over Terry Gordy > Austin Idol over Michael Hayes > Dusty Rhodes over the Great Kabuki (01) by disqualification > NWA World
Heavyweight Title Match: Ric Flair* over Tommy Rich / Notes: Gary Hart managed Kabuki. Following the Rhodes-Kabuki match, Rhodes
got Kabuki’s nun chucks and used them on Hart. According to someone who attended this event, Flair was bleeding in the match
against Rich, and it appeared that Rich pinned him with some sort of cradle, but it turned out to be the other way around.
January 22, 1982 (Friday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
National Tag Team Title Match: the Masked Superstar & the Super Destroyer (01) over Bob Armstrong & Brad Armstrong* to win the title
March 28, 1982 in Columbus, OH
1. Gino Hernandez drew Brad Armstrong.
2. Buzz Sawyer pinned Tom Pritchard.
3. The Super Destroyer & John Studd beat Leroy Brown & Terry Taylor.
4. Roddy Piper beat Bob Armstrong via DQ.
5. Tommy Rich beat The Great Kabuki via DQ.
April 25, 1982 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Jerry Brisco – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > the Super
Destroyer (01) over Tom Prichard > Kevin Sullivan over Buzz Sawyer > Bob Armstrong over the Great Kabuki (01) > Ole Anderson & Stan
Hansen over Tommy Rich & Leroy Brown > Dick Slater over Roddy Piper by disqualification / Notes: Gary Hart managed Kabuki.
June 27, 1982 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Jerry Brisco – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Terry Gordy
and Sika went to a draw > Sika over Mr. Wrestling #2 (01) > Michael Hayes over Buzz Sawyer > Bob Armstrong over the Masked Superstar
> Leroy Brown over Don Muraco > Texas Tornado Tag Team Match: Tommy Rich & Dusty Rhodes over Ole Anderson & Roddy Piper /
Notes: Piper managed Muraco. Sonny King managed Sika.
July 11, 1982 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Jerry Brisco – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tom
Prichard over Kevin Sullivan > the Freebirds (02) (Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy) over Buzz Sawyer & Chick Donovan > Stan Hansen over
Leroy Brown > Don Muraco versus Dusty Rhodes ended in a no contest > Ole Anderson over Tommy Rich / Notes: Roddy Piper
managed Muraco.
November 21, 1982 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > the
Iron Sheik over Johnny Rich > the Samoans (02) (Afa & Sika) over Brad Armstrong and Billy Red Eagle > the Super Destroyer (01) over
Tom Prichard > Butch Reed over Ole Anderson > Paul Orndorff over Ivan Koloff > Cage Match: Tommy Rich over Buzz Sawyer by
disqualification / Notes: Sonny King managed the Sheik and the Samoans.
01/29/1983 Iron Sheik beat Tito Santana, Dick Murdoch beat Super Destroyer, Bruiser Brody beat Brad Armstrong, Paul Orndorff beat Ivan Koloff, Tommy Rich & Stan Hansen beat Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer - DQ, Ric Flair beat Butch Reed - DQ
February 20, 1983 (Sunday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob
Roop over Joe Lightfoot > Paul Orndorff over Buck Robley > Bruiser Brody over Tito Santana > Dick Murdoch over the Iron Sheik > Butch
Reed over Ivan Koloff > Buzz Sawyer over Tommy Rich > Bunkhouse Match: Stan Hansen over Ole Anderson
03/27/1983 Larry Zbyszko beat Johnny Rich, Bob Roop beat Brian Blair, Killer Brooks beat Joe Lightfoot, Iron Sheik beat Masked Superstar, Tommy Rich & Tony Atlas beat Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer, Dick Murdoch beat Ivan Koloff
07/10/83 Rick Rude beat Killer Brooks, Tommy Rich beat Iron Sheik, The Road Warriors & Killer Brooks beat Ole & Arn Anderson & Man Mountain Darsow, Buzz Sawyer beat Ron Garvin, Mr. Wrestling 2 beat Larry Zbyszko - DQ
November 26, 1983 (Saturday) – Columbus, OH – Ohio Center (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Tommy Rich versus Abdullah the Butcher > Ted DiBiase versus Mr. Wrestling #2 (01) > Ole Anderson & Brett Sawyer & Buzz Sawyer
versus Paul Ellering & the Road Warriors (Animal & Hawk) / Notes: It was reported that 4,000 were in attendance for this card. Ellering
managed the Warriors.
March 17, 1984 (Saturday) – Columbus, OH (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tommy Rogers over
Jesse Barr > Sweet Brown Sugar and Les Thornton went to a draw > Brad Armstrong over the Spoiler (02) by disqualification >
Lumberjack Match: Ron Garvin over Jake Roberts > Jay Youngblood & King Kong Bundy over the Road Warriors (Animal & Hawk) / Notes:
Paul Ellering managed Roberts, the Spoiler, and the Warriors.
May 4, 1984 (Friday) – Columbus, OH (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Les Thornton and Tim Horner
went to a draw > the Spoiler (02) over Sweet Brown Sugar > Brad Armstrong over Ted DiBiase by countout > the Road Warriors (Animal &
Hawk) over King Kong Bundy & the Masked Superstar > Lights Out Match: Jake Roberts over Ron Garvin / Notes: Paul Ellering managed
Roberts, DiBiase, the Spoiler, and the Warriors.
August 17, 1984 (Friday) – Columbus, OH (Ole Anderson – Promoter / Championship Wrestling from Georgia) > Steve Travis and the
Italian Stallion went to a draw > Jerry Oates & Tim Horner over Steve Brinson & the Big O (05) > 666 over Dale Veasey > Brad Armstrong
over Bob Roop by disqualification > Ron Garvin versus Crusher Blackwell ended in a no contest > Ron Garvin over Ted DiBiase
January 12, 1985 (Saturday) – Columbus, OH (Ole Anderson – Promoter / Championship Wrestling from Georgia) > the Italian
Stallion over Chick Donovan > the Hollywood Blonds (02) (Ted Oates & Rip Rogers) over Brian Adidas & Ron Ritchie > Ron Garvin over
Ox Baker > Tommy Rich over Bob Roop > Ole Anderson & Thunderbolt Patterson over the Long Riders (Scott Irwin & Bill Irwin) > Tag
Team Battle Royal: Brian Adidas & Ron Ritchie (Winners) / Notes: It is unclear as to the reason for the battle royal.
JCP @ Columbus, OH - Fairgrounds - May 3, 1985
Included Dusty Rhodes, Ivan Koloff, Arn & Ole Anderson, and Manny Fernandez
JCP @ Columbus, OH - July 18, 1985
Brett Sawyer defeated Bob Roop
Thunderbolt Patterson defeated Mike Davis
Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated Pez Whatley & the Italian Stallion
Dick Slater fought Kevin Sullivan to a no contest
NWA National Heavyweight Champion Black Bart defeated Ron Garvin
Buzz Sawyer defeated NWA National Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson in a Texas Death Match
Dusty Rhodes defeated Tully Blanchard
Magnum TA defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Columbus, OH - Ohio Center - September 4, 1987
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
JCP @ Columbus, OH - October 11, 1987 (2,437)
Barry Windham defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification
Black Bart defeated Jimmy Valiant
The Kodiaks defeated the Italian Stallion & Kendall Windham
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin to a draw
Terry Taylor defetaed Ron Simmons
Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong defetaed the Sheepherders
NWA World Champion Ron Garvin defeated Ric Flair
12/27/87 Ric Flair vs Tommy Rich- NWA Title Ohio Expo Center, Columbus OH 11,761
JCP @ Columbus, OH - January 10, 1988 (2,300)
Brad Armstrong pinned Jim Lancaster
Jimmy Garvin defeated Al Snow at the 12-second mark
Road Warrior Hawk pinned Ivan Koloff; after the bout, Road Warrior Animal and the Barbarian took part in a brawl
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought the Barbarian to a double count-out
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes at 14:29
JCP @ Columbus, OH - Fairgrounds Coliseum - March 13, 1988 (matinee)
Mickey Doyle defeated Ben Patrick
Jim Lancaster defeated Al Snow
Shane Douglas & Ricky Santana defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko fought Ron Garvin to a double count-out
The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated Paul Jones & the Powers of Pain at 6:06 in a streetfight
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
JCP @ Columbus, OH - June 5, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
NWA @ Columbus, OH - Fairgrounds Coliseum - November 12, 1988 (2,500-3,000)
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated two unknowns
Steve Williams pinned Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda fought Nikita Koloff to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated the Italian Stallion & Ron Simmons
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Lex Luger & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Dusty Rhodes
NWA @ Columbus, OH - Fairgrounds Coliseum - March 26, 1989
Eddie Gilbert defeated Russian Assassin #2
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a no contest
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey via disqualification
The Great Muta defeated Rip Rogers
Rick Steiner defeated Bob Bradley
Sting defeated Butch Reed
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
NWA @ Columbus, OH - April 23, 1989
Shane Douglas defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Mike Justice & Bob Emory
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner defeated the Iron Sheik
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch
The Great Muta defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
NWA @ Columbus, OH - November 20, 1989 (2,500)
Television taping:
Tom Zenk defeated the Iron Sheik
Kevin Sullivan defeated Alex Porteau
Power Hour - 12/1/89 - featured Jim Ross & Jim Cornette on commentary; included a Wrestling News Network segment hosted by Gordon Solie in which he discussed the upcoming Iron Man and Iron Team competitions at Starrcade; featured an ad promoting the NWA Hotline; included a segment of Funk's Grill in which Terry Funk said he was the new co-host of Worldwide, with Chris Cruise, and then brought in Gordon Solie as his guest; Funk said he wanted to be part of Starrcade in the announce team, with Solie saying he was proud of how Funk had transitioned since the Clash of the Champions; moments later, Funk showed off how he would introduce the show at Starrcade, with Solie correcting him each time he made fun of the fans in the introduction:
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated Rip Rogers & the Avenger at 5:44 when Douglas pinned the Avenger with a crossbody off the top, as Ace held the Avenger in the air; there were chants of "Boring" during the match; Douglas's crossbody hit Ace more than it hit the Avenger
Kevin Sullivan pinned Ranger Ross at around the 8-minute mark by grabbing the tights for leverage after ramming him into the barricade on the floor; prior to the bout, it was noted Sullivan would join Jim Ross on commentary for World Champinship Wrestling the following night
NWA Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Doom (w/ Woman & Nitron) via disqualification in a non-title match at 11:19 after Woman, and then Nitron, entered the ring; after the bout, the two teams continued to fight on the floor, with Rick and Ron Simmons using a steel chair on each other and Scott hitting Butch Reed with a chair on the opposite side of the ring; moments later, Reed dropped Scott with a piledriver on the floor
Worldwide - 12/2/89 - hosted by Chris Cruise & Terry Funk; included comments from NWA Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner on competing in the Iron Team Tournament at Starrcade; featured promos for the NWA Hotline; included a Starrcade 89 Update, hosted by Joe Pedicino, with comments from the Steiners on facing Doom at the event; featured comments from NWA US Champion Lex Luger on taking out Brian Pillman, Sting, and NWA World Champion in one night at Clash of the Champions IX; included comments from Buzz Sawyer, along with Gary Hart, with Sawyer stating he cared more for Japanese yen than the NWA World Title; featured Cruise conducting an interview with Flair, Sting, and Pillman on their mutual problems with Luger; included a "Joe Pedicino Knows..." segment which addressed Funk becoming an NWA commentator; featured comments from Doom, along with Woman & Nitron, who threatened the Steiners and Road Warriors; included comments from Sir Oliver Humperdink, along with the Samoan Swat Team & the Samoan Savage, who dared any three wrestlers to face his team:
Tom Zenk defeated Agent Steel via submission at 1:13 with the sleeper
NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Alex Porteau in a non-title match at 2:20 after a superplex
Doom (w/ Woman & Nitron) defeated Tommy Rich & Ranger Ross at 7:55 when Ron Simmons pinned Ross after hitting him in the back with Woman's high heel shoe as Ross had Butch Reed rolled up
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Bob Emory & Joe Cruz at 4:33 when Eaton pinned Cruz after the flapjack; during the match, a video insert aired with Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas promising revenge on Cornette, Eaton, and Lane; following the bout, Cruise & Funk conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton, & Lane, with Cornette calling the fans losers and Lane disappointed that the fans on Columbus were all fat and inbred
The Main Event - 12/3/89: Fatu, Samu, & the Samoan Savage (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) vs. Rick Fargo, Chris Allen, & Mike Justice
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Bobby Eaton (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification at 12:52 when Cornette interfered as Flair went to apply the figure-4; after the match, Flair put Cornette in the hold until Eaton hit the Alabama Jam; moments later, Flair fought off both men after Cornette accidentally hit Eaton with his own tennis racquet
NWA @ Columbus, OH - State Fairgrounds Coliseum - September 14, 1990
Brad Armstrong pinned Dutch Mantel
The Master Blasters defeated Tim Horner & Mike Rotundo
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Tom Zenk & Brian Pillman
NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team when Rick pinned Fatu after Scott hit the Frankensteiner
Stan Hansen pinned Tommy Rich with the lariat
The Junkyard Dog pinned NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson in a non-title match with a headbutt after 8 seconds
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious via count-out
NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair
WCW @ Columbus, OH - December 12, 1992 (1,300)
Vinnie Vegas defeated Ron Cumberledge
Erik Watts fought Steve Austin to a draw
Johnny B. Badd defeated Scotty Flamingo in a boxing match
WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated Dan Spivey
Dustin Rhodes fought Barry Windham to a double count-out
WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas defeated Big Van Vader & Steve Williams via disqualification
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