El Deporte de las Mil Emociones: California Studs?
Week 47: California Studs?
EB: March 2 had a high profile card for CSP, with two big apuestas matches and the second match between Carlos Colon and Dick Murdoch taking place. Let’s recap what happened that night in those three matches.
Dick Murdoch won the second match against Carlos Colon by using the ropes for leverage. Murdoch is now 2-0 against Carlos, having also won the first match using the ropes for leverage. Both times Colon and Murdoch fought after the match, with Murdoch taking some cheap shots and attacking Carlos with weapons. As a result of these two victories, Murdoch has now earned a Universal title match. Carlos Colon, angry at being cheated out of victory twice in a row, has demanded that they bring in a special referee to make sure Murdoch does not cheat him out of the Universal title.
Invader #1 and Bronco #1 won the World tag team titles and the Texas Hangmen’s masks. After this defeat, the Hangmen have left the territory. Also on that night, TNT defeated Original TNT with the name and paint on the line. Due to this, Original TNT can no longer claim to be TNT or dress up like him. He is now going by the name of Action Jackson. It wasn't all bad news for El Profe though, as on the March 3 card in Cabo Rojo, Scott Hall was able to win the Caribbean title from Miguelito Perez.
So with all of these developments taking place, let’s go to the TV programs from March 9 to see where things go. Let’s start with the Campeones episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX30u7w5bGU
Hugo and El Profe welcome us to the program, with Profe posing and preening to show off how good he looks. Hugo introduces Profe as the supreme leader of El Club Deportivo along with his general Skandor Akbar, and also makes note of Profe modeling for the camera. Profe remarks that what keeps the great presidents in power are their generals.Hugo again remarks that he is impressed that El Profe has secured the services of someone like Sksndor Akbar, it establishes him more globally. They run down what they’ll have on today's program, with Profe mentioning that we’ll see the newest acquisition for El Club Deportivo and Devastation Incorporated, a team called the California Studs. Also today we'll see a very special look at the feud between Sasha and Monster Ripper, including footage from their most recent battle in a street fight. Hugo also mentions that they will have plenty of interviews, including one from the special guest referee for tonight’s Universal title match in Carolina between Carlos Colon and Dick Murdoch. Profe is happy about the guest referee because finally it’ll be someone that won't allow Carlos Colon to cheat, this gentleman has so much experience and such stature, and tonight we will finally have a worthy Universal champion in Dick Murdoch. Hugo points out that Murdoch also won’t be able to cheat tonight, to which Profe says that Murdoch does not need to cheat to beat Colon. Hugo reveals the guest referee’s name and it’s none other than ‘Nature Boy’ Buddy Rogers. Tickets are on sale tonight and they also talk about the VHS tapes and merchandise available for purchase.
Hugo then brings up that there is another notable match tonight, as the team of Scott Hall (who is the new Caribbean champion) and the Motor City Madman are facing the new World tag team champions, Invader #1 and Bronco #1. Hugo also mentions that they took the masks off the Texas Hangmen, to which Profe complains that they won by cheating and they don’t recognize that victory. Hugo mentions that the Texas Hangmen are done, they lost their masks and they are no longer a factor. Profe says that tonight it’ll be different since they have a wall of humanity in there, the smaller of the two is like 6’9”, the rudos will simply steamroller and end those two mediocrities. ‘Invader and Bronco will pay dearly for what they did last week’. With that, Hugo presents the special look at the feud between current Women’s champion Sasha and Monster Ripper.
MD: At the start of the show, Hugo congratulates Profe for having Akbar with him now as it makes him global. They also hype a video tape and a bunch of merch.
EB: The feud recap for Sasha and Monster Ripper starts with one of their first encounters back in mid October (around the time Eric Embry made his return to Puerto Rico), as Profe talks about witnessing the beauty of Monster Ripper compared to ‘that thing in white’. In the clip, Sasha was mainly in control with the fight going to the outside before cutting to the next match. We then go to November 10, where the highlights again focus on them fighting outside of the ring (including some ringpost smashes and ramming heads on the ballfield ground). Hugo points out that you can tell these matches are not focused on holds but are straight out fights between the two ladies. Next is a clip from their November 22 encounter, showing each of them briefly in control. Hugo mentions that Sasha had shown that despite the size difference she has not backed down. Next is a highlight from January 12 in Carolina, where Ripper has a sleeperhold on Sasha, who fights out of it. Next is a clip from January 26, where Ripper body slams Sasha on the arena floor. Ripper then tries to ram Sasha onto the ringside table but Sasha blocks it and rams Ripper into the table several times instead. This match ends in a double countout as the two women fight on the floor near the table.
The last clip is from their most recent encounter, a streetfight. Both ladies are dressed in street clothes (with Ripper wearing overalls). Ripper is in control, ramming Sasha into the ringside table and into the ringpost. Hugo mentions that Sasha is bleeding from the attacks. We also see Ripper ram Sasha into the wood panel stack and hit Sasha over the head with what looks almost like a dining room chair. But it was not all Monster Ripper, as Sasha got fired up and countered with several blows and ringpost rams. Now Ripper is also bleeding. As the two women continue fighting on the floor, they head over to the ringside table and even end up in the crowd fighting after Ripper gets tossed over the barricade. They cut to them back in the ring, where Sasha has lost her shirt and is hitting Ripper with what looks to be a weight belt or a wrapped up object of some sort. During this exchange, Ripper appears to pull out an object, which she later uses to knock Sasha out for the ten count. Tonight, Sasha defends her title against Monster Ripper and expect it to be a fight.
We then get promos from both ladies. Ripper promises to win the title tonight, because everybody knows Sasha is a cheater and Ripper is the best in the world. The title is going back around her waist. Sasha mentions that tonight is an important match because the title is on the line and wants the fans to come out and support her to victory.
MD: Big takeaway here is that they were really laying it in. Second big takeaway was that Sasha more than held her own despite the size difference. She was just a bruiser in her own right. The streetfight we only get clipped here but it honestly looked great. Ripper had of-the-times overalls like she was on Blossom or something and they battled all over the stadium, including up in the stands, until Sasha ran into a shot and got counted out. That was non-title and the title match was coming with Sasha ensuring everyone knew she was defending the title for the people.
EB: We also get a quick promo from the Super Medicos, who are facing new arrivals the California Studs tonight. Medico #3 tells the Studs to come prepared, because tonight may be the beginning and end of them in Puerto Rico. Medico #1 mention that they are aware of the Studs’ reputation from coast to coast in the U.S., but if they think they've come to the Caribbean to also have their way, then they are mistaken because the Super Medicos are here. ‘Remember, from A to Z, we are the rulers and masters of that ring’.
Next is the card rundown for tonight’s show in Carolina: Carlos Colon defends against Dick Murdoch in a Universal title match with Buddy Rogers as guest referee; Invader #1 & Bronco #1 (the clip they show them has them with the titles and the Hangmen masks in their hands) defend the World tag team titles against Scott Hall & Motor City Madman; TNT & Kim Duk vs Action Jackson (the ex-Original TNT) & El Profe; Mr. Pogo defends the World Jr title against ‘El Nene de las Nenas’ Ricky Santana; Sasha defends the Women’s title against Monster Ripper; Galan Mendoza & Rick Valentine defend the Caribbean tag titles against the Caribbean Express; and the Super Medicos vs the California Studs.
Next is our first look at the California Studs,a new team brought in by Skandor Akbar. A limo is arriving at the airport, where it parks to pick up two guys in sunglasses, bow ties and jackets (but shirtless), and it seems they are in their wrestling gear. Skandor Akbar gets out of the limo to greet them before all three get inside. In the limo, the California Studs say they are going to show everyone what they are all about as they zoom in on a tv monitor in the limo. It then cuts to the Studs in tv studio action. By the way, you may have recognized who these two wrestlers are (if not we’ll identify them soon), but it is clear that neither of their accents screams California. We then get a video that is intercut with scenes from the tv studio match and scenes of the Studs posing on a bridge (including being served champagne by their female limo driver). The video is followed by a promo featuring Akbar and the California Studs. Interesting enough, they still have not identified either of them by name. Both Studs cut a promo followed by Hugo translating. If you have not recognized them by now, the California Studs are Tony Antonhy and Brian Lee.
MD: The funniest part here was Hugo talking after each Stud and Akbar coming in early since he was going to follow Lee, and then glaring at Hugo as he started talking while the Studs tried to call him down. The second funniest bit was Lee’s accent being dubbed a California Stud. so it’s Brian Lee and Tony Anthony, which is a total surprise to me, but they’re going to fit in just fine in Puerto Rico. Anthony cut a good promo about how the Medics don’t know them but they’ve done the research.
The card, by the way, is pretty interesting, with Buddy Rogers coming in to ref the Colon vs Murdoch match. While the Studs are in underneath vs the Medicos, Valentine/Mendoza and Motor City Madman/Hall seem temporarily above them on the card. They call Original TNT Action Jackson too so I’m sure they’ll explain that to us later.
EB: El Profe is with Scott Hall and Motor City Madman, and they are there to talk about tonight's World tag title match ‘against those two imbeciles’. Madman dubs their duo “The Twin Towers" and can’t believe that the tecnicos will be able to beat them. Hall mentions that the hot streak Bronco and Invader are on is out of luck. Hall actually mocks Bronco’s dance (and does a pretty good imitation of it) and says that the champions can’t measure up to the madman and the blonde outlaw.
Invader and Bronco respond, wearing their title belts and holding the Hangmen’s masks in their hands. Their opponents may be strong but they better come ready, because Invader and Bronco are ready to fight to keep the titles around their waists. In a nice touch, Invader has one of the Hangmen’s hands around his fist and it waves around as he gestures throughout his promo.
MD: Madman and Hall are up against Invader and Bronco for the titles. Madman calls them the “Twin Towers.” and Hall makes fun of Bronco’s dance. We get more lovely pantomime as Hall and Madman figure out what to do with their hands as Profe talks. But even better is that Invader and Bronco have the Hangmen’s masks. Great symbol there.
EB The Dick Murdoch music video we’ve seen before plays next, although it has been updated to include some highlights from Murdoch’s feud with Carlos Colon. Besides the brainbuster on the ballfield we’ve seen before, the video includes clips of when Murdoch busted open Carlos in the tv studio, Murdoch attacking Carlos with a stick after their first match, and a post match attack after their March 2 match (where Murdoch attacked Carlos with a chair near the dugout after carlos had shoved the referee out of the way).
As mentioned earlier, the Universal title match has a special referee. We hear from both participants as well as the special referee. Up first is Dick Murdoch with his sidekick Joe Smith. Except now it’s Joe Don Smith due to the great job Joe has been doing at basically being Murdoch’s stooge. Joe is happy about the middle nama and also mentions that Murdoch now has him living in a home with windows. Murdoch complains about Buddy Rogers being named the special ref, but it doesn’t matter who the ref is because Murdoch will beat Colon for the Universal title. Murdoch wants Rogers to call things straight down the middle, because if he doesn’t he will get slapped. Last time in Carolina, Murdoch left tColon laid out and he’ll do it again tonight with the Universal title on the line. Murdoch promises Colon that this will be one of the greatest matches of both their careers and that the title is coming to him.
Buddy Rogers is next and gives a basic but solid promo about being happy to be in Puerto Rico, refereeing what will be one of the greatest matches in the Puerto Rico area, that he will take no favorites, and there will be a clear winner.
Finally, Carlos Colon has his say about tonight’s match. Colon makes clear that he requested Buddy Rogers as the referee because he’s tired of Murdoch stealing wins in their matches by cheating. And with the Universal title on the line, Colons definitely wants to be sure Murdoch is not able to do his usual cheating antics. That’s the only reason he requested a special referee, to stop the cheating, because he does not need any help in giving Murdoch a beating. Tonight he is going to give Murdoch a bigger beating, so be ready.
MD: Very good Murdoch music video made better maybe by the shaky VQ? There’s stuff from Texas of him fighting Funk which makes me wish that happened in Puerto Rico. His promo is pretty funny too as he’s given a middle name to Joe (He’s now Joe Don) and he’s got real windows for the first time in his life. Buddy Rogers’ promo is very straightforward and he’s good at not trying to do things with his hands as Hugo translates. Again, they’ve done another good job of making a match seem suitably big and important.
EB: The final match on this Campeones episode is one we have covered before, it is from the feud between the Caribbean Express and Los Mercenarios that led up to Aniversario 1990. It’s being shown since the Caribbean Express are challenging for the Caribbean tag titles on tonight's card. Before the match, Profe is complaining about the cut of his suit, with Hugo suggesting that perhaps it is because Profe has gained weight. Hugo also starts needling Profe about his tag match tonight, where he may end up alone against TNT and Kim Duk. Hugo also gets Profe’s thoughts on the other matches tonight, with Profe predicting wins for the rude and insulting the tecnicos. Hugo wonders why he bothered asking Profe for his opinion as he throws it to the match. Afterwards, we go back to Hugo and Profe for the show close. Before he forgets, Hugo wants to give a thank you to the limo driver from the California Studs video, who was very professional, especially considering how the California Studs can behave. Hugo thanks the fans for their letters and reminds them about tonight’s card and when to catch Campeones weekly.
We now go to the west coast version of Superestrellas de la Lucha libre for March 9. Quick note for those that watch the videos, you can skip to the 4:30 mark here since the first few minutes are the intro to last week’s episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZZIF-V4D_U
Hugo welcomes the viewers to another episode of Superestrellas and goes over what we’ll see today on the program. Our main event will feature the Invaders (#1 and #4) taking on the Motor City Madman and Scott Hall. We also have the debut of a new team brought in by El Profe and Gen. Skandor Akbar, the California Studs. Besides the scheduled matches, there was an incident that occurred in the studio while they were taping another Superestrellas episode (I’m guessing Hugo is referring to the promos and wraparounds they filmed for the SJ Metro version of Superestrellas). There is a change to a match that was scheduled for today's TV program due to that incident and Hugo asks the director to show what happened. They cut to Hugo talking about what is scheduled for tonight’s show in Carolina when all of a sudden Action Jackson (the former Original TNT) and El Profe show up on set. Jackson is angry and shouts that he does not want to wait to face TNT tonight, he wants him right now. TNT shows up and the two get into a brief argument and agree to face off for the TV title right now instead of waiting. We cut back to Hugo and he announces that our first match today will be TNT challenging Action Jackson for the TV title. Regardless of the result, this does not affect their scheduled match for tomorrow, the only thing that could change is who is defending the TV title based on how the upcoming match goes. Hugo takes a moment to run down tomorrow’s card in Aguadilla and also says that they are proud to return to their west coast home which is the arena in Aguadilla. After running down the card, Hugo then introduces the impromptu TV title match.
TNT and Action Jackson start off hot, exchanging several punches before Jackson gets the advantage. Eliud Gonzalez on commentary makes note that Action Jackson is furious about TNT stripping him of the name and paint and he is out to get revenge. Jackson rams TNT into the corner, but TNT comes back with several blows. TNT hits a backdrop on Jackson ,who then rolls out of the ring to catch his breath. Back in, TNT continues in control and makes a pin attempt. Jackson regains control with an eye rake, controlling the next couple of minutes with elbows, eye gouges and rear chinlocks. TNT briefly gets a comeback by ducking a clothesline and hitting a bodypress, but Jackson quickly gets back on offense. Eventually, Jackson misses a corner charge that allows TNT the opening to hit a couple of strikes to the midsection. TNT sends Jackson into the ropes and a karate chop gets a two count. TNT tries another whip into the ropes but Jackson counters and Profe trips up TNT. The referee sees this and calls for the disqualification. The two men continue fighting after the bell, with Profe trying to help out Jackson. TNT briefly fights them off but eventually Jackson is able to surprise TNT from behind. Both Jackson and Profe attack TNT, and Profe helps Jackson hit a piledriver. With TNT out, Jackson takes out a towel and wipes the paint off TNT’s face in a sign of disrespect. The commentators mention that Jackson is doing to TNT exactly what Jackson had done to him after losing their apuestas match last week. Kim Duk runs out to chase the rudos off, as TNT tries to cover his face. This certainly seems like a feud that is not yet over.
We get some promos from Action Jackson (with El Profe) and TNT about tomorrow’s TV title match. Jackson promises to finish TNT, he’ll take his paint off again to embarrass TNT again. He’s sick and tired of beating TNT but he’ll do it again tomorrow, TNT is wearing his head mask and mentions that taking off the paint was an act of disrespect. He’s worn that paint for years and no one has dared to do what Action Jackson did. The one and only TNT is angry and tomorrow he will take that TV title off Jackson, just as he did the name and paint.
MD: TNT won the rights to the name so now Original TNT is Action Jackson. He’s still got the TV title so he has that going for him but now he has some colorful tights instead. They have the confrontation and an impromptu match which is very neck vice heavy. Maybe Jackson was worse off without the karate gimmick. TNT would fight from underneath and get cut off repeatedly until he finally took over, got tripped by Profe and then, when he took back over Profe came on in for the DQ. They needed to heat things back up so they did with Jackson wiping the paint off of TNT’s face in a sign of disrespect, an affront. Kim Duk came out to make the save. The promos were about what you’d respect with TNT talking about the sanctity of the paint and Jackson, kind of amusingly, cutting his promo and then talking on as Profe translated for him. Probably still some juice left on this program with the high heat angle.
EB: They do the rundown for tomorrow's show in Aguadilla: Giant Warrior vs. Dick Murdoch; Invader #1 & Kim Duk vs Motor City Madman & Scott Hall; Action Jackson defends the TV title against TNT; Ricky Santana vs. Rick Valentine; Bronco #1 vs. Galan Mendoza; Sasha vs. Monster Ripper; and the Super Medicos vs. the California Studs.
Up next is Ricky Santana vs. El Condor.The match is joined just as Condor has jumped Ricky Santana and is ramming Ricky’s head into the turnbuckle. Condor irish whips Ricky and follows up with a clothesline, but a second irish whip is reversed and Santana hits a backdrop. From there it's all Santana in a short match, hitting a flying splash to finish off El Condor.
Monster Ripper, Galan Mendoza and Rik Valentine are in the interview area to talk about their singles matches tomorrow in Aguadilla. They each insult their respective opponents and give guarantees of victory tomorrow. Ricky Santana is next, sending a hello to the fans in Aguadilla in Spanish but then does the rest of the interview in English. Bronco #1 also cuts a promo on his match tomorrow against Galan Mendoza, warning Mendoza to be ready and that it won’t be easy.
MD: They’re in Aguadilla for another card they’re hyping with a different line up, including Santana vs Valentine and Bronco vs Mendoza. The Santana match was JIP and pretty quick with him fighting back and hitting the top rope splash. Valentine said he was only back to the island due to a court date for stealing hubcaps. Obviously, Santana cutting a pretty solid promo in English did not appreciate that. Mendoza went after the locale and its people more than Bronco but it was going to be a singles match between two of the different tag title holders, so that made it a little interesting.
EB: Our next match is a replay of the Dick Murdoch vs Giant Warrior match that we saw just a week or so ago. It's being shown to build up tomorrow’s main event between Giant Warrior and Dick Murdoch. This was the match where Murdoch busted open Warrior and continued choking him after the bell. After the match we go to Hugo in the interview area with Dick Murdoch and Joe Smith, or rather Joe Don Smith due to the great job he has been doing for Murdoch. Joe also makes sure the west coast fans are aware he now has windows in his house. Murdoch promises that he’ll beat Warrior even worse than last time. He also promises that if Colon shows up he will beat him up as well.
Hugo follows with a voiceover over clips of Giant Warrior, who is on his way back to Puerto Rico from a foreign tour and who spoke with Hugo over the telephone. The clips include opponents such as Atkie Mulumba, Nitron, Roadblock and Abdullah the Butcher. Hugo lets the fans know that Warrior has been training and is now more aware of how Murdoch operates. Warrior is looking forward to dealing with this menace and shutting up Murdoch once and for all.
MD: They know they have good material so they reuse it, I guess, with Murdoch giving Joe a middle name again and them talking about a house with windows. Murdoch navigates his feud with Colon and going up against Warrior. More fun bits with Hugo translating in between them including the two of them miming the brainbuster in unison.
EB: The California Studs are in the interview area with Skandor Akbar. The interview starts with Akbar presenting the team and bragging about how accomplished they are. Again they do not name either of the Studs in the interview and each of them has a chance to talk about their match tomorrow against the Super Medicos.
Afterwards we join the California studs vs. El Corsario and Tito Carrion match already in progress. Lee and Antohone are just tossing their opponents around and having their way with the tecnico team. It’s an impressive showcase for Akbar’s new tag team, as the Studs win the match with a powerslam into a flying kneedrop combo.
MD: It’s interesting how they haven’t quite worked out the patter of Hugo translating after everything they say yet. Anthony tried to throw it to Lee and then they had to wait for Hugo. Akbar was a big pick up really, honestly feeling as big as getting Greg Valentine or Harley Race. That hasn’t quite played out on top yet, but he just adds gravitas to everything. Even the goofy sunglasses. Squash was pretty straightforward. A lot of quick tags and control. Pulling up at 2 by the hair. I don’t know about Lee’s top rope kneedrop finish but otherwise he was a big man that could move.
EB: El Profe is with Skandor Akbar, new Caribbean champion Scott Hall and Motor City Madman to talk about tomorrow’s tag match with Invader #1 and Kim Duk. Akbar runs down the tecnicos, especially that traitor Kim Duk, who owes Profe an apology. Madman talks next and makes a racist insult involving food, with Hall finishing the interview by saying they have the brains and the brawn to handle Invader and Duk tomorrow. Duk and Invader cut their promo from the backstage area in the arena, with Duk threatening the rudos with his kendo stick and Invader urging the fans to come out and support them. Their opponents may be big but Invader has a partner with a lot of heart and fortitude in Kim Duk.
MD: Case in point, Akbar talking for these two. More fun hand motions (in tandem) as Hugo translates. Hall is the Caribbean champion still. Invader seemed to be chomping at the bits to speak for Duk but it’s a pretty fresh match at least.
EB: The Super Medicos cut a quick promo about facing the new arrivals of the California Studs. They promise that they won't; back down, they have faced many great teams before and beaten them. It won’t be easy for the California Studs tomorrow.
MD: Straightforward stuff here as they prepare for the Studs. Other teams have come in before and they’ve faced them down. Medico 1 says that the Studs better be in good condition because they’re facing some tough “super middleweights.” I’ve got some high hopes for this feud at least.
EB: Our main event for this program is a tag match between Scott Hall and the Motor City Madman vs the Invaders. Both Profe and Akbar are at ringside for the rudos. The Invaders start off the match with their signature armwork and quick tags on Scott Hall. Invader #1 takes down Hall and works a hammerlock, but Hall is able to get back to his feet and fight out of it. Madman is tagged in, but Invader is able to scoot through Madman’s legs to avoid an attack and gets an arm wringer. Another series of quick tags and arm works is done on Madman. Eventually, Invader #1 is backed into the rudo corner and Hall gets tagged in. A double clothesline from the rudos gets an unsuccessful pin attempt. Invader #1 again is able to scoot through his opponent’s legs and gets an arm wringer. Quick tag to Invader #4, who continues to work the arm but is overmatched by Hall when they get into a punch exchange. Halls gets a tornado punch and a body slam, before sending Invader #4 into the rudo corner.
Madman is tagged back in and the rudos work over Invader #4. The rudos manage to keep Invader #4 isolated, with Hall getting a variation of the abdominal stretch on Invader #4. Invader #1 comes in to break the hold, but the rudos continue to keep Invader #4 near their corner. Hugo mentions that the rudo team has impressed him with their moves and how well they are working together as a team. Invader #4 gets a sunset flip (with an assist by Invader #1 in knocking Hall down) but he is unable to tag Invader #1 in. The attack continues on Invader #4 but eventually Invader #4 is able to roll away and make the hot tag to Invader #1, who starts cleaning house on the rudos. All four men end up in the ring fighting and, in the confusion, Invader #4 gets backdropped by Hall over the top rope to the floor. Invader #1 gets a backslide on Madman, but Hall comes over to break up the pin attempt. Invader #1 backs Hall into the turnbuckle and starts punching away as the referee tries to break it up and send Hall back to his corner. On the other side of the ring, Akbar has given Madman one of his boots. When Invader turns around, the ref gets tied up with Hall and does not see Madman hit Invader with Akbar’s boot. Madman covers and gets the pin on Invader #1.
Hugo then closes the show by hyping up tomorrow’s card and reminding fans about where to get the merchandise and VHS tapes that are available for purchase.
MD: This goes about ten and was pretty good. Invaders were masked (and it was a good way to build vs Invader/Bronco defending against the “Twin Towers”). Invaders controlled early with quick tags and working the arm. They finally took over on Invader 4 in the corner and did a long, super credible heat with some clever hope spots as Invader 1 intervened. This gave you a great sense of how big Hall and the Mad Man were. They just loomed over their opponents. Invader 1 came in hot after the tag but an Invader (4?) went crashing to the floor hard and in the confusion, the Mad Man used a weapon and got the win. Nice way to heat up the bigger match.
EB: Next time on El Deporte de las Mil Emociones, we’ll find out what happened in the Universal title match. Do we have a new champion? Did Buddy Rogers call it down the middle? What exactly happened post match? Also, we get a new dirty arrival to Puerto Rico and a final look at one of the stalwarts of Puerto Rican wrestling.
Labels: Action Jackson, Brian Lee, Dick Murdoch, El Deporte de las Mil Emociones, Invader 1, Invaders, Motor City Mad Man, Puerto Rico, Scott Hall, Tony Anthony
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