Brian 2.0
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Pacific Wrestling Federation presents Big Time Wrestling KTVU Studio Sacramento, CA Host: Hank Renner Official: Johnny “Red Shoes” Dugan Taped 9/30 and syndicated across northern California The show started with Renner running down the results from the Cow Palace Friday night. King Kong Bundy (with the Grand Wizard) defeated "Professor" Toru Tanaka in 4 minutes following an avalanche and elbowdrop. Other than a couple of chops in the opening moments, Tanaka was completely dominated. "I told you, I told you, I told you," the Wizard said, "This man, King Kong Bundy, is going to be the most dominant force in professional wrestling in the 1980s. He is going to crush everyone who gets in his way, just like he did that dinosaur they're carrying out of the ring right now, just like he did Pat Patterson on Friday night, and just like he's going to crush Patterson again for the U.S. Title." "Wrestling's a young man's game," Bundy said. "Patterson, you've had your time. Now it's mine." "Patterson, there's a five-hundred pound walking, talking wrecking ball coming your way," the Wizard added. "Your foundation's cracked, and we're going to send it crashing down! Ha ha ha!" Samula defeated Cyclone Negro in 12 minutes following a diving splash from the top rope. Negro opened up the stitches on Samula's head, but he managed to survive everything that was thrown at him. "Wild" Bill & Scott Irwin defeated Hiro Matsuda & Ken Mantell in 8 minutes when Bill pinned Mantell following a big boot. The Destroyer came out and tripped Matsuda up, leading to the finish. Post match, the Destroyer entered the ring and whipped Matsuda with the Irwin's bull rope. Ray Stevens was out for an interview. "I'm not going to lie," Stevens said. "Me and Pat got our butts whooped on Friday night. Pat's got some bruised ribs, but worse, our egos got bruised. We're both proud men. Proud men! We're gonna' come back, and we'll make it right!" Bugsy McGraw defeated World Television Champion Billy Robinson by disqualification in 9 minutes. Robinson locked in a double wristlock, but McGraw made the ropes. The champ refused to release the hold, instead wrenching the hold in more and more. The two men ended up falling out the floor before being separated.
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