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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 February 8 1983 Aired on: Saturday February 9 1983 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. ** / 1. Ben Bassarab and Phil Lafon b. Gino Brito Jr. and Whipper Watson. Jr. when Lafon hits the savate kick on Watson Jr. “Champagne” Gerry Morrow & Cuban Assassin confront Bassarab & Lafon. Morrow tells them that they will be the next team in the streak of victories for the Cuban Commandos. Bassarab tells them that they may be rookies, but if those two want a fight, they will get one right now. Morrow replies that they simply cannot do it due to Morrow taking the Can-Am heavyweight belt tonight. Next week however, the beating will commence. / / 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 / / 2. “Handsome” Hubert Gallant b. Owen Hart by holding the tights in a roll up Gallant is with Ed Whalen in the ring. He points at an irate Owen Hart, saying Gallant told everyone that he is better than a Hart. Now he has beaten them all. He slaps Owen, telling him that he is lucky that he is not out of wrestling that no good, crippled brother Bret. This sparks off Owen who jumps on Gallant, beating his butt with kicks and punches until Gallant gets out of the ring and heads to the back. Owen tells Ed Whalen that this is not over. Bret was burned and attacked by those idiots who stole the North American title from him. Bret will be back. As for Gallant, it is not over. The Harts do not give up and now, Gallant cheated to win so he will have to get in the ring again. Next time, Owen will be ready. / 3. Mr. Hito b. Mike Shaw with an school boy after Shaw is distracted by the crowd yelling “fatso” at him. Mike Shaw is in the ring, very angry. He tells Ed Whalen that he is tired of these loser fans yelling at him, calling him names. They are the reason for his recent losses and they are why he cannot go farther in Stampede. Next week there will be a new, meaner Mike Shaw and God help those who get in his way. He has had enough of these disrespectful Canadian fans. There is no way he will put up with that stuff again. Ed Whalen asks him what the heck he is talking about while the fans keep yelling “Fatso” and “Tubby” until Shaw has had enough and leaves the ring. / / 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 / / 4. Can-Am Heavyweight Belt: Champion Billy Robinson brawls to a no contest with Jim Neidhart when Neidhart takes out the original challenger Gerry Morrow at ringside before the bout. The International tag team champs, Memphis Mafia, are at ringside with Ed Whalen. Ferris tells Whalen that there aint no team big or bad enough, or skilled enough to take the titles from him and Starr. Whalen mentions the Harts, Keith and Bruce. Starr says they are not worthy enough to tie the boots of the Mafia. When asked about the former champions Billy Two Eagles and Sonny Two Rivers, Ferris said the Memphis Mafia ran them both out of the territory. He repeats there aint no team that can beat them for the titles. This brings out “Cowboy” Dan Kroffat. Whalen introduces the Stampede legend as the new AWA Representative. He comes out and tells the Mafia that he is no stranger to Stampede gold, having been a 6 time North American champion and a 4 time International tag champ, so he knows what it takes. He also says he cannot lie. These guys are tough champs, BUT are cocky and arrogant. Starr says he is not cocky, but convinced. Ferris and Starr chuckle over their joke until Kroffat tells them he talked to the matchmaker Karl Gotch and promoter Stu Hart. These two “convinced” guys are going to defend tonight against the team of the returning Cobra, and the newcomer, Super Strong Machine. These two Japanese masked men are ready and going to fight for the titles. Starr and Ferris argue saying these guys have not earned a title shot at all. Kroffat tells them that as INTERNATIONAL tag team champions, they need to defend the titles against INTERNATIONAL tag teams, this time being a team from Japan. When the Mafia protest more, Kroffat tells them the choice is defend or forfeit. Starr tells Kroffat to bring them out and let the fight begin. / 5. International Tag Team Belts: Champions Memphis Mafia lose the match and titles to Super Strong Machine and The Cobra after Machine hits the bridging German suplex on Starr while Cobra catches Ferris with a top rope cross body / / 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: North American Heavyweight Belt: Champion Leo Burke b. Bruce Hart with the sleeper Cage Match: Dynamite Kid b. Dave “Fit” Finlay with a top of the cage headbutt
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