Happy Mother's Day, especially for those of you who got a rose from Magnum TA at The Omni in 1985.
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1986: As the charcoal gets laid into the grill for The Great American Bash, Arn Anderson offers a reminder to Dusty Rhodes that there is a fourth Horsemen - and he'll be returning when The Dream least expects it.
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1987: Hello from NWA Pro Wrestling, World Wide Wrestling, the Universal Wrestling Federation and Power Pro Wrestling.
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1987: Jim Cornette COULD talk about how great his Midnight Express are, but he'd rather show you. Not at the same time, though, as he doesn't want the women to fall out all at the same time and create a rumbling on the Richter scale.
On This Day in JCP History - 1986: TONIGHT RALEIGH! Here to tell you about it are Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin with Precious, Manny Fernandez, Paul Jones' Army and The Boogie Woogie Man Handsome Jimmy Valiant!
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On This Day in JCP History - 1988: TOMORROW WILMINGTON! It's Asheville during the day, so we can bang out a couple of TV tapings, and then its off to the Port City. Here's Gary Hart, Ric Flair and Tully Blanchard to tell you about it! (And Truckin' Tom Miller to give the details!)
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1988: Here are the introductions for the big NWA United States tag team title tilt between The Midnight Express with Jim Cornette and The Fantastics.
Good day from World Wide Wrestling, from today (May 10) in 1986.
The game show music is what puts it over the top. And, yes, I'm still jealous of whoever out ther estill has theirs!
On This Day in JCP History - 1985: TONIGHT ALLENTOWN! Here to tell you about it are the NWA World tag and six-man tag team champions, Ivan Koloff, Nikita Koloff & Khrusher Khruschev and the man who needs no gimmicks: Arn Anderson. Remember that April 16 show where Arn told you to jump on the double-joined jackass? Here's the continuation of those battles.
On This Day in JCP History - 1984: TONIGHT SOUTH HILL! Don't blink, you might miss the mention. No results to be found, but TheHistoryofWWE.com shows an advertised lineup that Included Ernie Ladd, Ivan Koloff, Don Kernodle, Rufus R Jones, Brian Adidas and Angelo Mosca Sr. & Jr.
On This Day in JCP History - 1983: TONIGHT LENOIR! Big Bill Ward gives you the rundown, and here's the results (lifted from the great Clawmaster's Archive):
Ben Alexander def. Mike Davis, Masa Fuchi def. Abe Jacobs, Mike Rotundo def. Johnny Weaver, Jos LeDuc & Bugsy McGraw & Jimmy Valiant def. Gene Anderson & One Man Gang & Sir Oliver Humperdink.
Good morning. Stay strong. Stay persistent. Stay positive. Anything is possible.
On This Day in JCP History - 1984: TONIGHT LYNCHBURG! To tell you about it are Gary Hart (on behalf of Tully Blanchard), Don Kernodle & Ivan Koloff, the Moscas and the Boogie Woogie Man, himself, Handsome Jimmy Valiant.
Coming up next! AMERICA'S TEAM. No, not Dusty & Magnum. Horner & Murphy. No, not Tim Horner. You know, I'll bet that Horrner didn't win more matches in 1985 than the Braves won games (66).
The April 1987 gasket blow is the best. But, it's late 1986 and shots are fired. It's difficult, but not impossible, (just annoying and dumb) to talk about a Bunkhouse Stampede and a Russian chain-Cowbell match without descriptions of mayhem, chaos and violence. No pattycake. No rope skips. Boots, spurs and chains. Blood, blues and pain.
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1986: "We like our garage sold out with expensive cars." When you're a World Champion you can do that, and a whole lot more, as Arn Anderson & Ric Flair can tell ya. Oh, by the way. Where's Jim Crockett?
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1986
I loved this episode, and this feud - which was one of many intertwined stories during The Great American Bash '86 tour. Big fight feel. Tully Blanchard vs. Ronnie Garvin for the National Heavyweight Championship.
On This Day in JCP TV History - 1986: Let's get to scrollin' and see where the major league of profressional wrestling is off to next... (Even though each starts with San Antonio, this combines all three unique reads.)