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 10/21 and syndicated across northern California Hiro Matsuda defeated "Unpredictable" Java Ruuk in 11 minutes with the sleeper hold. "It's time the Destroyer and i settle our differences," Matsuda said postmatch. "I don't know what his issue is; he definitely has issues. I've defeated the Destroyer several times. He won't let it go. One way or the other, we need to finish this." "Avalanche" Buzz Tyler defeated Super Medico in 4 minutes with a powerslam. The Grand Wizard was with his charges, King Kong Bundy and "Crazy" Luke Graham. "It is ironic, is it not, that on November 2, the Day of the Dead, is the day that Pat Patterson and that stupid ape, Bugsy McGraw, will forever rest in peace," the Wizard said. "King Kong Bundy, my mountainous man-child, will crush Patterson beneath his might frame, and Luke Graham, will release all his demons, he will unleash the evil in his heart, and in a match with no rules, will render Bugsy McGraw unto dust. Hahaha!" "There ain't nothin' you can do," Bundy said. "Patterson, you're thru. I already told the old man Shire he'd better make a new belt so it'll fit around my waist!" "Bugsy McGraw, we're gonna' fight, and we're gonna' do it no DQ," Graham said. "I can do whatever I want, and you can bet, I'm gonna' do whatever I want, all over you. The voices in my head are giving me lots of ideas." Dick the Bruiser defeated World Television Champion Billy Robinson by disqualification in 7 minutes. Robinson locked in a double wristlock, but Bruiser was able to reach the ropes. Robinson then refused to release the hold, and only did so when Bugsy McGraw ran out from the back and began brawling with him. The two fought to the floor and to the back. Alexis Smirnoff defeated Samula in 9 minutes in a rematch from last week with a kneedrop off the second rope. Just as last week, Smirnoff wanted to deliver more punishment. The Wild Samoans (Afa & Sika) came out to make the save, but were blindsided by the International Tag Team Champions, "Wild" Bill & Scott Irwin. The Irwins laid out the Samoans to end the show.
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