Brian 2.0
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Pacific Wrestling Federation KTVU Studio Sacramento, CA November 18, 1982 Syndicated across California as: Big Time Wrestling (northern CA) Announcer: Hank Renner Hollywood Wrestling (southern CA) Announcer: Jeff Walton International Tag Team Champions “Wild” Bill & Scott “Hogg” Irwin defeated Dos Caras & Rick McGraw in 13 minutes when Bill pinned McGraw after taking his head off with a big boot. “Samoans, you’re big, you’re ugly, and you smell,” Bill said. “You’re just like cattle in a pasture waiting to taken to the yard to be slaughtered!” “We’re going to take you out and put you down,” Scott added. “There ain’t anything you can do about it!” Video of the “Intelligent, Sensational” Destroyer’s Loser-Leaves-California victory over Hiro Matsuda last week was shown. “First there was that ingrate, Mike Rotundo, who was too good to follow in my footsteps,” the Destroyer said. “Now I’ve dealt with Hiro Matsuda, who didn’t know how to mind his own business. The lesson here is that if you get in the Destroyer’s way, you end up with a free trip out of town! People are saying I’m losing it, that I’m not what I once was! Well just ask those two, see what they think! I’m better than every!” “Crusher” Jerry Blackwell defeated Cyclone Negro in under a minute. Blackwell charged and hit a surprise dropkick at the bell, then quickly followed up with a big legdrop for the pin. World Television Champion Billy Robinson defeated Buzz Tyler in 11 minutes with a double wristlock. Post match, he refused to break the hold, and only did so when Bugsy McGraw ran out from the back and began stomping on his head. Robinson headed for the hills with McGraw in hot pursuit. “Exotic” Adrian Street pinned Dick the Bruiser in 4 minutes after temporarily blinding him with perfume behind the referee’s back. “Behold, it is I, Adrian Street, the Exotic One,” he said. “I’m the toast of the West Coast, the sadist in satin. I’m too pretty to be a man, too tough to be a woman. By gracing you with my heavenly presence, I’ve raised this filthy assemblage to near respectability. You should all be so lucky as to kiss my feet.” Street would have continued, if not for a commotion in the back. Cameras in the dressing room showed Pat Patterson lying barely conscious, with a broken broomstick near him. Out of nowhere, Col Buck Robley appeared, screaming and stomping at Patterson’s head as he tried to cover up. The attack continued as the show went off the air.
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