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Stampede Wrestling Promoted By: The Foothills Athletic Club Promoting: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, North West Territories, Montana Promoter: Stu Hart Under the Auspices of the American Wrestling Association, Verne Gagne President Taped on: Friday October 5 1982 Aired on: Saturday October 6 1982 Taped At: The Victoria Pavilion Calgary, Alberta, Aired in Syndication throughout Canada and North Western United States. Announcer: Ed Whalen, Jim Davies (ring Announcer) Referees: Cedric Hathaway, Wayne Hart, Jurgen Himmler, Ross Hart, Ron Hayter **The opening plays, showing several Stampede stars of past and present, in action in short clips. We then join Ed Whalen sitting at the announcer's table at ringside. Ed Whalen says he is happy to be back for another week in Stampede Wrestling and what a week of action. It is going to be a ring-a-ding-dong-dandy of a show. ** / The Mercenaries b. Owen Hart and Mike Shaw when Lefebvre piledrives Hart The Mercenaries are with Ed Whalen. Lefebvre tells Whalen that it is one more day until he and Frenchy Martin will get their hands on the Smiths. They have been waiting a long time to end the career of those English twits. The French had won many wars against the English and now, tomorrow, there will be a no holds barred, everything can go match and Davey and Johnny Smith are heading out of wrestling. / / COMMERCIAL Monday: Lethbridge, Alberta Tuesday: Regina, Saskatchewan (Exhibition Auditorium) Wednesday: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Thursday: Medicine Hat, Alberta or Red Deer, Alberta (alternating) Friday: Calgary, Alberta Saturday: Edmonton, Alberta / / David “Fit” Finlay b. Johnny Smith with a rolling fireman’s carry type slam Finlay grabs the mic from Whalen’s hand, yelling for Dynamite Kid. He tells the fans that last week he demolished that loser. He sees there are a lot of European wrestlers here, a lot of English wrestlers here. Canada is part of the “British Commonwealth”, but he is Irish. He is the toughest man in the UK and the entire Commonwealth. Now he is in Stampede he will show he is the toughest man in the AWA as well. His first victim will be Dynamite Kid. There will never be a last victim because EVERYONE WILL BE A VICTIM OF THE BELFAST BRUISER!!!! / Jim Neidhart w/JR Foley b. Billy Two Eagles with a running football style clothesline Neidhart confronts Foley in the ring. He asks about the comments Whalen told him about last week and Foley lies, saying that Whalen made them up. Neidhart is not just a place holder but he is the crown jewel of Foley’s Army. Whalen tells Foley to tell the truth but Foley is adamant about what was said. Whalen tells Neidhart that next week he will have the tape of Foley saying the disparaging remarks about Neidhart. Foley pleads with Neidhart not to listen while Neidhart just tells Foley that he better not be lying. / / COMMERCIAL Monday: Lethbridge, Alberta Tuesday: Regina, Saskatchewan (Exhibition Auditorium) Wednesday: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Thursday: Medicine Hat, Alberta or Red Deer, Alberta (alternating) Friday: Calgary, Alberta Saturday: Edmonton, Alberta / / The Harts (Keith and Bruce) b. The Cobra and Black Tiger with a top rope clothesline from Bruce to Cobra Bruce tells Whalen that it is another team down the drain. The International tag team belts will be back around the waist of a Hart sooner than later because there are not a lot of teams left that the Harts have not beat. Tomorrow night there is a 6-man match that will pit Bruce and Keith to team with their brother Owen against The Sports Agents and Kerry Brown and when the Harts win….let’s just say Bruce and Keith want their title shot next week. / British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Belt: Champion “The Great” Gama Singh b. Sonny Two Rivers with the Karachi Clutch submission / / Ending the show with a fade off to Ed Whalen saying “In the meantime….and in between time...that’s it…for another edition…of Stampede wrestling…Bye now”. . . TV Ends -------------------------------------------------------------- In dark bouts after TV: Archie “The Stomper” Gouldie b. Kerry Brown with a flurry of brutal stomps to the head of Brown North American Heavyweight Belt: Champion Bret Hart b. Duke Myers with the sleeper
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