On Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 5:29 PM EST
GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 07/02/2008
NEWS
Tonight’s Peach State Pandemonium welcomes Jody Hamilton, the original Assassin and author of the Man Behind the Mask, who has spent over fifty years in the business. Also joining us will be another ring veteran of thirty-plus years, Ted Allen. We broadcast live from 9-10:30 PM ET, and will take callers at (347) 324-5735. (Rich Tate)
World Wrestling Entertainment’s RAW crew will be at Arena Santiago in Santiago, Chile, tonight. WWE has announced the following events: August 9 in Newark, DE, at the Bob Carpenter Center, August 10 in Binghamton, NY, at the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena, August 19 in Moline, IL, at the I Wireless Center, August 23 in Erie, PA, at the Erie Civic Center, September 5 in Rochester, NY, at the Blue Cross Arena, and September 12 in Texarkana, AR, at the Four States Fair Entertainment Center. (Rich Tate)
Great Championship Wrestling returns to Phenix City, AL, on July 3 at the GR8 SK8 Plex. Advertised: GCW Heavyweight Champion Johnny Swinger vs. Micah Taylor for the title, with Tracy Taylor as the referee. The show will also feature a one night tournament with the winner earning a championship match on July 10. Participants in the tournament include David Young, Cru Jones, Shaun Banks, and Scotty Beach. (Larry Goodman)
NAWA Ring Champions will be at the Purks Building in Cedartown, GA, on July 4. Matches get underway at 7:30 PM. Advertised: Abdullah the Butcher, Antonio Garza, Bambi, Bulldog Raines, and the Patriot. Call (706) 314-9802 for more information. (Rich Tate)
DISCLAIMER: GWH is not liable for any card changes, cancellations, etc. We can only report what is reported to us. As always, we suggest you check with the promotion within 24 hours to verify information posted here.
NOTES
GWH wishes a happy birthday to Bret Hart (51) and Scotty Too Hotty (38).
Today in Memoriam: Mike DiBiase (45, 1969).
NOSTALGIA
JULY 2, 1934 (MONDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – KEY ARENA (Jason Thompson and Cleve Roby – Promoter) > Bob Anderson versus Whitey Patterson > Jack Curley versus Oresti Vadalfi > Jack McAdams defeated Ripper Reeves (2-0) / Notes: No complete documented results for this card have been found.
JULY 2, 1936 (THURSDAY) – AVONDALE, GA – AVONDALE ARENA (Nat Jones – Promoter) > Jack Purdin versus Baron Von Hoffman > Young Londos versus the Satin Kid > John Mauldin versus Bill Collins / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JULY 2, 1937 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WEST END ARENA (Frank Bettis and Cleve Roby – Promoters) > Don Rainey versus John Dameron > John Mauldin versus Eddie Elzea > Chicken Wire Cage Match: Jack Bloomfield versus Petro Rossi / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JULY 2, 1941 (WEDNESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Abe Simon – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Zack Gacek versus Mark Hoseley > Lee Wyckoff versus Pat Newman > Harry Kent & Dorv Roche versus Herb Freeman & Babe Zaharias / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JULY 2, 1943 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Sammy Friedman – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Karl Davis defeated Babe Zaharias by disqualification > John Grandovich defeated John Mauldin > Roland Kirchmeyer defeated Ralph Garibaldi / Notes: John Mauldin substituted for Dorv Roche in the match with John Grandovich. Tiny Ruff was credited as being a referee on this card.
JULY 2, 1948 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Johnny Long and Babe Zaharias wrestled to a draw > Jim Coffield defeated Charlie Harben > Bobby Roberts defeated Al Galento by disqualification > Pete Managoff defeated Natie Brown > Women’s Match: June Byers defeated Violet Viann
JULY 2, 1954 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Harry Smith defeated Jack Steele > Jerry Graham and Chief Big Heart wrestled to a draw > El Toro defeated Jack Dillon > World Tag Team Title Match: Don & Red McIntyre defeated Reggie Lisowski & Art Nelson* by disqualification / Notes: Reggie Lisowski & Art Nelson had been the reigning World Tag Team Champions as recognized by the Chicago, IL, office since they defeated Bill Melby & Jack Witzig on February 13, 1954.
JULY 2, 1957 (TUESDAY) – SAVANNAH, GA – BARN (Chic Witt – Promoter) > Don Goodwin versus the Black Monster > Tommy Todd versus Randy Boatwright > Lou Stinson & Tommy Todd versus Randy Boatwright & the Black Monster / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JULY 2, 1962 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Jack Bence versus Tarzan White > Ivor Barrett & Rito Carreon versus Lenny Montana & the Russian Crusher > World Heavyweight Title Match: Freddie Blassie* versus Chief Little Eagle / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. Freddie Blassie had been billed as World Heavyweight Champion since June 29, 1962.
JULY 2, 1963 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON CITY AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Corsica Joe defeated Jack Bence > Women’s World Title Match: the Fabulous Moolah* defeated Judy Grable > Tim Geohagen & Bill Dromo versus Tarzan & Rip Tyler wrestled to a draw / Notes: Rip Tyler was being billed as Tarzan Tyler’s brother. The Fabulous Moolah had been billed as Women’s World Champion since she defeated Judy Grable on September 18, 1956, in Baltimore, MD. However, she was not considered the undisputed champion until June Byers retired with her title, won in Atlanta on August 20, 1954, in a win over Mildred Burke, until Byers retired in 1964.
JULY 2, 1965 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson defeated Red Roberts > Joe Scarpa defeated George Harris > Jesse James & Chief Little Eagle defeated the Corsicans > Matt Jewell defeated Leon Clark > Southern Heavyweight Title Match: Bob Orton* defeated Tony Baillargeon > Ray Gunkel defeated Mario Galento / Notes: Bob Orton had been the reigning Southern Heavyweight Champion as recognized by the Tampa, FL, office since he won a tournament on June 17, 1965, in Jacksonville, FL. Sputnik Monroe had been scheduled, but there was no mention in the reports following the card. It was announced that Wildman Phillips and the Mongolian would be wrestling on the card on July 9, 1965, and that Paul Jones was negotiating with Eddie Graham and Lou Thesz for some future dates.
JULY 2, 1966 (SATURDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WAII STUDIOS (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) Notes: This was for the “Live Atlanta Wrestling” television program hosted by Ed Capral. The Infernos threw a fireball at Bobby Shane, burning his face.
JULY 2, 1966 (SATURDAY) – MARIETTA, GA – LARRY BELL BALLPARK (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Chief Crazy Horse versus Wildman Wehba > Bob Armstrong versus Jack Vansky > Bobby Shane & Greg Peterson versus the Infernos / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. J.C. Dykes managed the Infernos.
JULY 2, 1968 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON CITY AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bill Dromo defeated Tank Morgan > Midget Tag Team Match: Willie Wilson & Lord Littlebrook defeated Little Bruiser & the Mighty Atom > Mario Galento defeated Tarzan Tyler by disqualification / Notes: Cowboy Lang was the special referee for the match between Willie Wilson & Lord Littlebrook and Little Bruiser & the Mighty Atom. Jack Crawford managed Tarzan Tyler.
JULY 2, 1971 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Battle Royal: Buddy Colt (Winner) > Kubla Khan defeated Salvadore Lothario > Bill Dromo and Rocket Monroe wrestled to a draw > El Mongol defeated Krusher Karlson > Klondike Bill defeated Flash Monroe > Jerry Oates defeated Billy Spears > Cisco Grimaldo versus Roberto Soto ended in a double disqualification > Big John defeated Angelo Poffo > Buddy Colt defeated Dick Steinborn > Buddy Colt defeated Guillotine Gordon / Notes: It was reported that the purse for the battle royal was $2,500. Homer O’Dell managed Buddy Colt. George Scott participated in an autograph session for fans.
JULY 2, 1974 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Ann Gunkel – Promoter / All-South Wrestling Alliance) > Georgia Heavyweight Title Tournament (First Round): Charlie Cook defeated Norman Frederick Charles; the Magnificent Zulu defeated Kim Duk by disqualification; Crusher Verdu defeated Angelo Poffo; Jonathan Boyd defeated Ted Oates; Carlos Colon defeated Tony Romano; Bolo Mongol versus El Mongol ruled a no contest; the Missouri Mauler defeated Ray Candy > Assassin #2 defeated the Mighty Yankee > Brass Knuckles Match: Rock Hunter defeated Assassin #1 > Handicap Match: Ernie Ladd defeated Ox Baker & Jerry Graham / Notes: It is unclear as to when the later rounds of the tournament for the Georgia Heavyweight Title were held, as we currently have found nothing documenting the remainder of the tournament. During the match between Assassin #2 defeated the Mighty Yankee, the Assassin removed the Yankee’s mask to identify him as Luke Graham. Rock Hunter managed Jerry Graham, Crusher Verdu, and the Mighty Yankee. George Cannon managed Bolo Mongol.
JULY 2, 1974 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON COLISEUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Hurricane Hester defeated Doug Somers > Dennis Stamp defeated Art Nelson > Jerry Oates & Roberto Soto defeated Ron & Terry Garvin by disqualification > Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Big John > Ole & Gene Anderson versus Bill Dromo & Mr. Wrestling #1 ruled a no contest / Notes: Jimmy Garvin managed Ron & Terry Garvin.
JULY 2, 1976 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Skip Young defeated Mitsu Hata > Jan Nelson defeated Yasu Fuji > Women’s World Title Match: the Fabulous Moolah* defeated Joyce Grable > Georgia Tag Team Title Match: Ken Mantell & Dean Ho defeated the Red Devils* to win title > Abdullah the Butcher defeated Mr. Wrestling #2 > No DQ Match: Dick Slater versus Thunderbolt Patterson / Notes: Dick Slater and Thunderbolt Patterson were scheduled to wrestle each other, but no results were reported after the card. Rock Hunter managed Abdullah the Butcher. Ron West and Doug Smith were credited as being referees for this card.
JULY 2, 1977 (SATURDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WTCG STUDIOS (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Randy Savage & the French Angel defeated Don Kernodle & Burrhead Jones > Georgia Television Title Match: Thunderbolt Patterson* defeated Gene Anderson > Pak Song defeated Ted Medlock > Paul Jones defeated Steve Stone > Tony Atlas defeated Jimmy Jones / Notes: This was taped for the “Georgia Championship Wrestling” television program hosted by Gordon Solie. Rock Hunter managed Pak Song. Song put on a martial arts demonstration. Tony Atlas brought his trophies he had reportedly won at the aforementioned Mr. Georgia contest, also lifted weights for the cameras. Ole Anderson also appeared on this episode.
JULY 2, 1979 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Charlie Harben – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Ray Candy defeated John Wolfe > The Masked Superstar defeated Genichiro Tenryu > Georgia Television Title Match: Tony Atlas defeated Blackjack Lanza* by disqualification > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Wahoo McDaniel* defeated the Masked Superstar > Georgia Tag Team Title Lumberjack Match: Stan Hansen & Tommy Rich defeated Ole Anderson & Ivan Koloff* to win title / Notes: The Masked Superstar substituted for Killer Karl Kox in the match with Genichiro Tenryu. Ray Candy was the special referee for the match between Stan Hansen & Tommy Rich and Ole Anderson & Ivan Koloff. Bobby Heenan managed Blackjack Lanza and the Masked Superstar.
JULY 2, 1979 (MONDAY) – CARTERSVILLE, GA (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Armstrong & Mr. Wrestling #1 versus the Executioners / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JULY 2, 1980 (WEDNESDAY) – COLUMBUS, GA – COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dennis Condrey defeated Don Diamond > Mark Lewin defeated Jay Strongbow > Austin Idol defeated Abdullah the Butcher by disqualification > The Assassins defeated Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling #2 > Tony Atlas defeated Baron Von Raschke / Notes: The Great Mephisto managed Mark Lewin and Abdullah the Butcher.
JULY 2, 1983 (SATURDAY) – CHATTANOOGA, TN – CHATTANOOGA MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM (Bill Dundee – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Steve O defeated Bill Rose > The French Angel & the Bounty Hunter defeated Pat Rose & Brett Wayne > The Stray Cat defeated Larry Hare > The Fantastic Ones defeated Carl Fergie & Norman Frederick Charles III > Bullwhip Match: Dutch Mantell defeated Bill Dundee / Notes: Jim Cornette managed Carl Fergie, Norman Frederick Charles III, the French Angel, and the Bounty Hunter.
JULY 2, 1983 (SATURDAY) – CINCINNATI, OH – RIVERFRONT COLISEUM (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bill Irwin defeated Joe Lightfoot > Rick Rood defeated Killer Brooks > Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen defeated the Road Warriors by disqualification > Ron Garvin defeated the Iron Sheik > Tommy Rich versus Buzz Sawyer ended in a double disqualification > Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Larry Zbyszko by disqualification / Notes: Paul Ellering managed Buzz Sawyer, the Iron Sheik, and the Road Warriors.
JULY 2, 1989 (SUNDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – OMNI COLISEUM (World Championship Wrestling) > D. J. Peterson defeated Trent Knight > Norman the Lunatic defeated Steve Casey > The Skyscrapers defeated George South & Trent Knight > Terry Gordy defeated Dick Murdoch > The Great Muta defeated Eddie Gilbert by countout > Battle Royal: Sting (Winner) > Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotundo > The Freebirds defeated the Midnight Express > The Samoan Swat Team defeated the Road Warriors
– GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com
Donald Brower sent this in:
The fastest growing wrestling promotion in the southeast invades the National Guard Armory in Wilmington, NC on July 5th when the UPWA presents Summer Showdown 2008. The 3rd anniversary show is finally here with an action packed night of wrestling.
Donnie Steamboat will face off with Mikal Mosley in a No. 1 contenders match for the Cruiserweight Title.
Mean Marc Ash will face the Tennessee Viking Ernie Nord in singles action.
The non-stop action is headlined by a Double Main Event. In the First Main Event, Donald Brower Enterprises will face off with Sons of the New South in a 10-man Elimination match. If DBE wins, Sons of the New South is gone from the UPWA but if they lose, a champioship committee will be formed. In the other Main Event, Dr. Luv will team with High Definition to face K.C. McKnight and The Dawsons in 6 man action. Also appearing: Xavier Rush, Eric Evans, Christopher Shane and the other stars of the UPWA! Tickets for this event are available at http://www.theupwa.com or at the door. Do not miss this exciting night of professional wrestling action.
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The Musical - April 17, 2004
1. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson vs. Samoa Joe
The Reason For The Season - July 10, 2004
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Steel Cage Match
2. "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce vs. "The Future" Frankie Kazarian
The Reason For The Season - July 10, 2004
3. CM Punk vs. Super Dragon
Free Admission (Just Kidding!) - November 13, 2004
4. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Jack Evans
All Nude Revue - February 12, 2005
5. Samoa Joe vs. Super Dragon
All Star Weekend Night 1 - April 1, 2005
6. AJ Styles vs Samoa Joe
Guitarmageddon - June 11, 2005
7. AJ Styles vs. James Gibson
Disc 2
2nd Anniversary Weekend Night 1 - July 9, 2005
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Title Match - Titles vs. Masks 8. Arrogance ("Photogenic" Chris Bosh & Scott Lost) vs. Aerial Xpress (Quicksilver & Scorpio Sky)
2005 Battle of Los Angeles Night 2 - September 4, 2005
9. El Generico, Jack Evans, Frankie Kazarian, & Super Dragon vs. Scott Lost, Ricky Reyes, Davey Richards, & Joey Ryan
Astonishing X-Mas - December 18, 2005
Guerrilla Warfare Match
10. Super Dragon vs. "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen
Hollywood Globetrotters - March 4, 2006
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Tag Team Title Match
11. Super Dragon & Davey Richards vs. Jack Evans & Roderick Strong
Threemendous - July 16, 2006
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Steel Cage Match
12. Joey Ryan vs. B-Boy
2006 Battle of Los Angeles Night 3 - September 3, 2006
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All Star Weekend 4 Night 2 - November 18, 2006
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Based on a True Story - January 13, 2007
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Championship Title Guerrilla Warfare Match 15. Joey Ryan vs. Human Tornado
Holy Diver Down - February 24, 2007
16. PAC vs. Kevin Steen
All Star Weekend 5 Night 2 - April 8, 2007
17. Kaz Hayashi vs. PAC
DDT4 Night 1 - May 19, 2007
18. CIMA vs. Bryan Danielson
DDT4 Night 2 - May 20, 2007
Pro Wrestling Guerrlla World Tag Team Title Match
19. The Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark Briscoe) vs. PAC & Roderick Strong
Giant-Size Annual #4 - July 29, 2007
Pro Wrestling Guerrlla World Tag Team Title Match
20. PAC & Roderick Strong vs. El Generico & Kevin Steen
Giant-Size Annual #4 - July 29, 2007
Pro Wrestling Guerrlla World Championship Title Match
21. El Generico vs. Bryan Danielson
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