Midwest Dream
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Championship Wrestling from Florida presents: Live Professional Wrestling 10/8/82 from the Bayfront Center in St. Petersburg, FL - The Nightmare defeats Cowboy Parker with a brain buster suplex - Perro Aguayo defeats Shane Douglas with a double stomp to the midsection off the 2nd rope - Omar Atlas and Al Perez defeat El Faron and Flama Roja after Atlas slammed Faron - Bob Orton Jr. defeats newcomer Tony Falk with a super plex off the top rope. - Florida Television Champion Butch Reed defeats Black Bart via disqualification when the Boss sent “Outlaw” Don Bass into the ring to gang up on the champion. - The One Man Gang defeats “Bulldog” Bob Brown with a 747 splash - Florida Tag Team Champions the Malenko Brothers fall to Jesse Barr and Mike George via count out after Barr slammed Dean Malenko head long into the steel ring post, knocking him into a daze. - Greg “the Hammer” Valentine defeats Florida Heavyweight Champion Kevin Sullivan in a non-title match via the figure four leg lock. 10/9/82 from the Civic Center in Lakeland, FL - The Nightmare defeats the Zebra Kid with a brain buster suplex - Shane Douglas falls to “Gentleman” Jim Breaks via an inverted hammerlock submission - Tony Falk and Brett Sawyer defeat El Faron and Flama Roja after Sawyer caught Roja with a side Russian leg sweep. - Black Bart and “Outlaw” Don Bass defeat “Bulldog” Bob Brown and Al Perez after Bart hit his “Texas Trash Compactor” leg drop on Perez. - Bob Orton Jr. and “the Natural” Butch Reed battle to a 20 minute draw for the Florida TV title. - Greg “the Hammer” Valentine defeats “Professor” Bill Ash with the figure four. - Southern Heavyweight Champion Barry Windham defeats the One Man Gang via disqualification after King Curtis Iaukea threw some kind of ritual salts into the eyes of the champion as he was setting up for a big running bulldog. The OMG then delivered his 747 splash on the prone champion after the bell. - In a tag team grudge match, “Warlord” Jonathan Boyd and his Missing Link defeated the Killer B’s via referee’s stoppage after Earl Hebner ruled that Brian Blair was bleeding too much to continue.
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