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WWA Champ. Wrestling in Indianapolis 10/21/77 (Read 128 times)
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WWA Champ. Wrestling in Indianapolis 10/21/77
Oct 22nd, 2007, 3:56am
 
WWA CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING
MARKET SQUARE ARENA
Indianapolis, IN
10/21/77
Bell Time: 3:00

 
 
 
MATCH #1
 
Bobby Colt  vs  Big Red
 
Good opening bout as Colt & Red go back and forth.  Colt eventually pulls out the win with a sleeper.

WINNER:  BOBBY COLT @8:18

 
 
 
MATCH #2

Killer Karl Krupp & Wilhelm Ruska w/ Gerhardt Kaiser & Gen. Cannon
                                             vs
                          Luis Martinez & Joe Lightfoot

 
What a great tag team match!  In the end, Luis avoided the brain claw and caught Krupp in a backslide for the win.
 
WINNERS:  LUIS MARTINEZ & JOE LIGHTFOOT @9:43
 
 
 
MATCH #3
 
WWA JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
Dos Caras  vs  Mike Jackson

 
The Alabama native really took it to the Champion.  Jackson hit a cross-bodyblock, but Caras rolled through it to gain the pinfall victory just before the time limit expired.
 
WINNER:  DOS CARAS @19:37
 
 
 
MATCH #4
 
KOREAN STRETCHER MATCH
Abdullah the Butcher  vs  Pak Song w/ Gen. Cannon

 
Blood, blood, and more blood as these two beasts tore into each other.  Abdullah struck first with his trusty fork.  The Korean giant began to reel as the juices flowed from his over-sized cranium.  The Butcher kicked and punched and judo chopped his way to a first attempt to load Song unto the stretcher.  The ringside attendants barely got Song under the bottom rope when suddenly he rose from the stretcher to continue battling the Sudanese monster.  Eventually, Song wrestled the silverware away from Abby and began digging into the Butcher's scar tissue on his forehead.  Rivers of blood flowed down the face of the African beast as he was placed on the stretcher.  The attendants could not lift the giant and had to call for re-enforcements.  This delay gave the Butcher time to recover and slide to the arena floor.  The rest of the match was conducted outside of the ring.  Both men traded the advantage.  Soon, Abdullah hit a Sudanese elbow drop and Song was carried to within ten feet of the dressing room when Cannon tripped the attendants, causing them to drop the Korean.  Abdullah went ballistic.  He carved up Cannon like a Thanksgiving turkey and deliverd two elbow drops on him.  In the mean time, Song grabbed a solid oak walking stick from an elderly man and crashed it against the top of the Butcher's head.  Abby's eyes bugged out as he collapsed face first onto the stretcher and was hauled away.  There was no celebration, except in the hospital as they received three new visitors in their emergency room.
 
WINNER:  PAK SONG @15:12
 
 
 
INTERMISSION
 
 
 
MATCH #5
 
Mil Mascaras  vs  Don Muraco
 
A surprising handshake began this contest of two of the top contenders to the AWA World Title.  This match truly was a game of human chess as Mascaras attempted to hurry the pace, while Muraco tried to slow it down.  Mascaras was brilliant as he flew all over the ring connecting on several high risk maneuvers.  Dropkicks, flying shoulder tackles, head scissors, body blocks, snap mares, and head, chin, and arm locks were all on display.  Muraco was magnificent in his countering of these moves.  He employed bear hugs, headlocks, atomic drops, elbow smashes, knee drops, and piledrivers to soften up the Mexican hero.  Muraco used psychology to rile up Mil and throw him off his game.  Don fired a snot rocket at Mil using the "farmer's handkerchief" that landed squarely on Mil's chest.  Disgusted, the masked man threw caution to the wind and began to brawl with Muraco.  Big mistake.  Don seized the advantage with an undetected low blow and finished off Mascaras with a reverse piledriver for the three count.  Muraco, popular in Los Angeles, turned full heel in this contest.  The fans were left with a strong desire to see Muraco get his in a rematch.
 
WINNER:  DON MURACO @37:56
 
 
 
MATCH #6
 
WWA TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH
The Von Brauners w/Gerhardt Kaiser  vs  Kenji Shibuya & Kengo Kimura w/Gen. Cannon

 
Wild match here as two heel teams battled for supremacy.  Although Kaiser and Cannon had co-existed earlier in the afternoon, that was not the case in this one.  The two managers nearly came to blows several times as their teams battled furiously in the ring.  Neither team would adhere to the rules and soon it was utter chaos.  Th referee was knocked down several times as the representatives of the Axis powers in WWII fought in hand to hand combat on the four cornered battlefield.  In the end, the referee had no recourse but to disqualify both teams.  The heel locker room had to clear to pull these two teams apart.  Both managers demanded a rematch as they were escorted to the back.
 
WINNERS:  NONE - Double Disqualification @12:49
 
 
 
MATCH #7
 
WWA HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
Otto Wanz  vs  Geto Mongol w/George "Two Ton" Harris

 
Geto's winning streak finally earned him a Championship match.  He did not disappoint his manager in this one.  From the opening bell, Geto attacked with a reckless abandon.  Punches, kicks, head butts, knee drops, and a camel clutch had the big Austrian in trouble.  Geto head butted Wanz on the left eye brow and opened up a large gash.  The blood ran thick and free.  Soon, the champion's face was a crimson mask.  The Champion was fading fast.  The referee stopped the match to allow the ringside physician a chance to check the cut.  Otto begged him not to stop the match.  The doctor cautioned Wanz that he would stop the match if the wound got any worse.  Otto, knowing that a stoppage was only minutes away, went on a rampage.  Fueled by the sight of his own blood, Otto began his suplex spree.  Side, vertical, belly to belly, belly to back, and gut wrench suplexes rocked the Mongolian.  Unfortunately, they also drained Wanz.  Geto managed to reach his feet first and delivered a crushing kick to the gash.  The cut opened mere and the ringside doctor immediately called for the bell.  Harris was euphoric as he grabbed the belt from the ringside table and strapped it on the waist of his charge.  The referee, however, retrieved the belt and gave it back to Wanz stating that a title can only be won by pinfall or submission.  Harris protested as Wanz walked back to the dressing room assisted by referees lucky to still be the Champion.
 
WINNER:  GETO MONGOL - By stoppage @22:22
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Re: WWA Champ. Wrestling in Indianapolis 10/21/77
Reply #1 - Oct 22nd, 2007, 5:41am
 
I'm sure Harris will use the results to stir up controversy. Any match that Wanz is wrestling in is a classic.
 
Loved the tag title match. The Von Brauners were lucky to get out with a win against Cannon's boys.
 
Muraco and Mascaras was a classic.
 
I loved the Jackson/ Caras match. Anything with Jackson in it has to be a winner.
 
I was on the edge of my seat with the Song/ Butcher match.
 
Lightfoot and Martinez are going to take the tag strap soon.
 
How far has Big Red fallen!
 
Great WWA card, as always.
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Re: WWA Champ. Wrestling in Indianapolis 10/21/77
Reply #2 - Oct 22nd, 2007, 9:49am
 
-Pat took the Butcher , big shock for me
-good title matches
-You gave your show some action and had a great card
-Keep up the hard woork on your shows I love the WWA
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Re: WWA Champ. Wrestling in Indianapolis 10/21/77
Reply #3 - Oct 23rd, 2007, 7:16pm
 
i like this martinez-lightfoot team, too
jackson vs caras had to be a good match...
...muraco vs mascaras had to be even better
loved the finish for the main event.
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