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CWF TV 7/28/77
Jul 28th, 2007, 10:58am
 


CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING FROM FLORIDA        
TAPED AT:        
TAMPA SPORTATORIUM        
601 N. ALBANY        
TAMPA, FLORIDA        
TAPED: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1977        
BROADCAST: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1977        
SYNDICATED THROUGHOUT FLORIDA AND THE SOUTHEAST        
COMMENTATORS: GORDON SOLIE,        
REFEREE: FRENCHY BERNARD

 

 
Theme music is played and mat action is shown featuring;  Jack and Jerry Brisco, Dusty Rhodes, The Assassin, Missouri Mauler, Jim Brunzell, Eddie Graham, Steve Strong, The Manchurians, Sir Oliver Humperdink, The Spoiler, Steve Keirn, Mike Graham , and others.
 
The show begins with a VTR of last week’s main event: Mike Graham against Chief Tio. Sir Oliver Humperdink and Prince Tapu are involved in the match, causing Graham to suffer a loss. Eddie Graham and Steve Keirn clear the ring.
 
Gordon is shown at the interview desk.

 
He welcomes the fans to the Tampa Sportatorium. He says what goes around comes around today. Prince Tapu wants to get involved with one-half of the tag team champions; he gets his chance on today’s program. He will face Steve Keirn in the main event.
 
The Assassin is back in the studio today, as he will put the Florida TV Title up against Cien Caras. Bob Armstrong and Paul DeMarco are in singles action. The House of Humperdink is represented by the team of Buddy Wolff and The Spoiler. Gordon assures the audience they won’t want to miss a minute of the CWF action, which starts after these messages.
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An angry Dusty Rhodes is at the interview desk before the studio crowd is let in. He says he is tired of turning around and seeing The Assassin in his face. This has to stop and he knows just how to bring it to a close. On August 17th, at the Orlando Sports Arena, CWF is having a Back-to-School Spectacular. Dream turns toward the camera and says let’s turn out the lights and let the party be over. Assassin, let it be me and you: Loser Leaves Florida for 90 Days, Lights Out Match.
 
Gordon talks about a commercial that says G. E. brings good things to light. Well, taking the lights away in Orlando on August 17th may bring bad things to light for The Assassin.
We’ll get the TV champ’s thoughts after his title defense.

 
TV TITLE MATCH
THE ASSASSIN w/ THE GREAT BOLO vs. CIEN CARAS

 
The promoters chose Caras because of his recent winning streak. Early in the match, Caras, with his lucha style, presents problems for The Assassin. On a flying leg scissors attempt, the masked villain grabs the ropes. Caras hits his shoulder hard on the mat. Assassin cinches in and punishes the shoulder. Despite some mini-rallies by Caras, Assassin is able to get the win with a standing hammerlock.
 
THE ASSASSIN w/ BOLO (W) @ 7:28
 
The Assassins, Unlimited members join Gordon at the desk.
 
Assassin points to his head and says the lights must be off in Dusty’s head, too, if he wants a lights out match with him. Bolo says no sanctions by the NWA means no Pillsbury Dough Boy for 90 days. Betty Crocker won’t have the competition to worry about.
 
Gordon says that the Lights Out match won’t be anything to laugh about on August 17th. Paul DeMarco gets in the CWF TV ring when the action continues.

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A local promo airs for the card at the Peabody Auditorium in Daytona, Florida on July 29th. Bell time is 7 PM.
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The Great Bolo remains at the interview desk during the second match. Gordon asks him if he is interested in expanding Assassins, Unlimited. Bolo just says, “Deal with it. You have no other alternative!” Gordon says he really does, but, like Andy Griffith, he will let it slide in the name of good fellowship.
 
PAUL DEMARCO vs. NELSON ROYAL
 
Gordon mentions that Royal and DeMarco have wrestled in different arenas in CWF over the past two weeks, with DeMarco getting the best of Royal. Bolo mentions that Royal was the Junior Heavyweight Champion and that says volumes. Bolo gives several technical insights.  
 
Both wrestlers take advantages early on. Bolo leaves the interview desk at one point. Royal is distracted by that and DeMarco slips in from behind and executes a belly-to-back suplex. DeMarco puts his feet on the ropes for extra leverage on the pin.

 
DEMARCO (W) @ 6:28.
 
Bolo looks hard at Royal and shakes his head as he leaves. Royal is obviously frustrated.
 
Gordon says that Bob Armstrong is not feeling Gorgeous lately and he tells the fans why next.
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A film clip shows a match from Sarasota between Bob Armstrong and Jimmy Garvin. Garvin pulls an object from his boot and uses it on Armstrong for the win.
 
Gordon says that Armstrong has won and lost a lot of matches in his career. He told Gordon that it will never be over with Garvin when Garvin beats him like that. They will talk after the next match.
 
BOB ARMSTRONG vs. BILL WHITE
 
The veterans put on a match that is a crowd pleaser. White doesn’t break the rules, but he bends them pretty well. He gives Armstrong all he can handle. A thunderous knee lift from out of nowhere helps take out White. Armstrong applies the spinning toe hold for the win.
 
ARMSTRONG (W) @ 4:15
 
After the match, Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin and The Great Bolo attack Armstrong. Garvin picks Armstrong up and lands a brain buster. Garvin, then, pulls off his belt and whips Armstrong with it. Ric Drasin comes in and runs Garvin and Bolo off. Security and Drasin carry Armstrong to the back. An exasperated Gordon sends the camera to black.
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A local promo comes on urging fans to come see the card at the Miami Beach Convention Hall on August 1st. Bell time is 7 PM.
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Jack Brisco has a promo from a locker room. He says he is tired of his matches against Florida champion Buddy Wolff being decided from outside the ring. He wants a lumberjack match at the Miami Beach Convention Hall this Wednesday. He knows he can beat the pants off Wolff if the match stays in the ring.
 
Gordon seems surprised with this announcement. He surmises that Wolff and Humperdink will be just as surprised with it after this upcoming match.

 
THE SPOILER/ BUDDY WOLFF w/ SIR OLIVER HUMPERDINK vs. DANNY MILLER/ DENNIS HALL
 
Wolff and Spoiler dominate this match. The end comes when Wolff Irish whips Miller into the ropes. He lifts Miller into a bear hug. Spoiler leaps from the middle turnbuckle and drives Miller to the mat with a claw. The winning pin quickly follows.
 
SPOILER/ WOLFF w/ HUMPERDINK (W) @ 3:28
 
The three House members join Gordon at the interview desk.
 
Gordon tells Humperdink of the lumberjack stipulation. Humperdink seems confident that Wolff will still win. He says that Brisco’s superior attitude has rubbed a lot of wrestlers in both locker rooms the wrong way. Lumberjacks may not be the edge Brisco wants.
 
Humperdink is about to take his men to the back when Gordon asks him if he has heard about the match he will be involved in for the Back-to-School Spectacular on August 17th. Humperdink says he is just trying to lead his men one match at a time. Gordon says that Austin Idol will take on Humperdink and a partner in a handicap match. Humperdink looks a little scared but says any House member would give him an advantage. Gordon asks what advantage Buddy Colt would give him. The crowd erupts and Humperdink takes his charges off camera quickly.
 
Gordon reminds the audience the main event is next.

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COMMERCIALS
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A local promo airs for the matches at the Fort Homer Hesterly Armory in Tampa on August 3rd. Bell time is 7 PM.
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A montage of match action featuring Antonio Inoki airs. A picture of the Florida title is shown on the screen. The word “NEXT” is superimposed.
 
Gordon says that whoever is the Florida Titleholder on August 17th will defend against Antonio Inoki in Orlando.
 
STEVE KEIRN vs. PRINCE TAPU w/ HUMPERDINK
 
Keirn comes into the ring first. Before Tapu and Humperdink can get to the ring, Keirn goes after Tapu. He runs Tapu’s head into the pole and Humperdink is furious. Keirn takes a bloody into the ring and wears Tapu down. Humperdink gets involved with a clumsy, but effective, chop to Keirn’s throat. A belly-to-belly suplex by Tapu is followed by a pin. Keirn puts his foot on the rope.
 
Eventually, Humperdink tries to use a Florida tag belt again. Mike Graham tries to take it from him and it accidentally hits Tapu. Keirn clamps on a sleeper for the win.

 
KEIRN (W) @ 5:39
 
Humperdink rushes to the interview desk. He says Chief Tio has the flu today and this would never have happened if he had been here. Hump demands a match for The Manchurians next week, title on the line or not.
 
SOLIE: So long from the Sunshine State.
 

 
Promoted by: CWF
Sanctioned by: NWA

 

 
 
 
 
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Re: CWF TV 7/28/77
Reply #1 - Jul 28th, 2007, 3:08pm
 
Good win by the Assassin! Caras had a very good showing.
 
DeMarco with a big win!
 
Great stuff going on here between Armstrong and Garvin!
 
Great win for Keirn!
 
Great TV!
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Re: CWF TV 7/28/77
Reply #2 - Jul 29th, 2007, 8:09am
 
Bumping for more response.
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Re: CWF TV 7/28/77
Reply #3 - Jul 29th, 2007, 6:02pm
 
Excellent job and I love seeing DeMarco get a push, I have always been a fan of his
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Reply #4 - Jul 29th, 2007, 11:51pm
 
I hate to say this, but for the past few weeks, your best match has been the opener with the Assassin. Cien Caras this week was a great challenger, but I think he may be just a step out of his class.
 
Keirn and Tapu was a solid ME and Armstrong - White was solid as well. The Garvin-Armstrong feud seem to really be developing nicely.
 
Good TV.
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Re: CWF TV 7/28/77
Reply #5 - Jul 30th, 2007, 12:52am
 
--Good Florida action
--Lights out for the dream? Let's hope so!
--Armstrong/Garvin is really good
--Humperdink's house may be biting off more than they can chew
--Hope Brisco knows what he's doing
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Re: CWF TV 7/28/77
Reply #6 - Aug 3rd, 2007, 12:45am
 
assassin vs caras was best.
royal and demarco was a good match up.
good show
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