ACW “David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions” 5/26/84
May 26, 2018 23:58:06 GMT
Post by tlyne on May 26, 2018 23:58:06 GMT
”David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions”
Texas Stadium
Irving, TX
5/26/84
Marc Lowrance is in the ring.
Lowrance, “Welcome to the ‘David Von Erich Parade of Champions”! We have a fantastic show for you, so let’s get things underway.”
Match #1
Semi-Final
American Heavyweight Championship Tournament
Kerry Von Erich vs. “Gorgeous” Jimmy Garvin w/Sunshine
The Modern Day Warrior comes to the ring. Garvin taunts Kerry, and Sunshine puts the badmouth on him. This will not rattle Kerry. Garvin is a fine wrestler and he shows it. He gets. Quick two count, and argues with referee Bronko Lubich. Kerry builds momentum and hits the discus punch. He covers Garvin, and Lubich counts the fall. Kerry is in the finals!
Winner-Kerry Von Erich
Match #2
Semi-Final
American Heavyweight Championship Tournament
“Gentleman” Chris Adams vs. Gino Hernandez w/“Playboy” Gary Hart
This a main event anywhere in the country. Gary Hart could be the difference. Both men start cautiously. They know how important this match is. Adams begins to gain control. He uses his judo training. He has Gino in trouble. From ringside, Hart shouts instructions. Both men trade hold, and counter holds. Adams rolls up Gino, but Hernandez grabs the tights and reverses things. Referee David Manning doesn’t see it and counts three! Gino Hernandez advances to the final! Adams argues with Manning, but to no avail.
Winner-Gino Hernandez
Match #3
The Super Destroyers w/General Skandor Akbar vs. Brian Adias and Al Madril
This will be a good contest. SD #1 opens for Akbar’s Team. He faces Madril. Al uses his brains, and hits and runs. The masked man is frustrated. He tags in his partner, and #2 goes to work. Things begin to go the way of the masked team. Adias tags in, and meets the book of SD #2. He covers Brian, and referee Rick Hazzard counts the fall.
Winners-The Super Destroyers
Match #4
Jesse Barr vs. Kelly Kiniski
Two youngsters meet in this one. They trade holds and counter holds both men are skilled wrestlers. The match is even until Barr catches Kiniski in a shoulder breaker for the win.
Winner-Jesse Barr
Match #5
The Guerrero Brothers vs. The Fantastics
The Mexican team parades around with their “Alamo Busters” sign. The Fantastics come to the ring. Young Bobby Fulton, and Tommy Rogers, stop to accept hugs and kisses from the ladies. This is a fine young team. All four men are skilled, and fast. Referee Rick Hazzard has to move quickly to keep up with the action. Both teams tag in and out. Finally the Fantastics hit the Fantastic flip for the win. This is a very good young team.
Winners-The Fantastics
Match #6
Rip Oliver vs. Bugsy McGraw
Two wily veterans meet here. Bugsy is the “People’s Choice” and the fans go crazy over his antics. He works over Oliver, and Rip is in trouble. He takes Bugsy’s eyes, a d that slows down the big man. Oliver goes to work. He drives his taped thumb to McGraw's throat and Bugsy goes down. Rip coves him and referee David Manning counts the fall. A cheap win for Oliver.
Winner-Rip Oliver
Marc Lowrance and Fritz Von Erich are in the ring.
Lowrance, “With me is ACW President Fritz Von Erich. Fritz, ACW is off to a great start, there has to be 50,000 people here today.”
Fritz, “That's right Marc. The wrestling world has its eyes on Texas, what a crowd!”
The big crowd roars!
Lowrance, “I know you have another big announcement for the fans.”
Fritz, “ACW gives the fans what they want, and July 4 is coming up. The fans want wrestling in the summer, and we’re going to give it to them. On July 4, we will be at Reunion Arena in Dallas, and we will present ‘Red, White, and Boom’! America is about hot dogs, apple pie, and July 4, come to Reunion Arena, and experience ‘Red, White, and Boom’!”
Lowrance, “Stay tuned for more information.”
Match #7
“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan vs. Boris Zhukov w/General Skandor Akbar
There is national pride at stake. Zhukov, and Akbar, hate America, and Americans. “Hacksaw” loves his country, something has to give. Rick Hazzard will try to control the action. The bell rings and two big bulls charge into each other. The brawl is on. There are very few wrestling holds, but lots of big rights, and lefts. Hazzard has decided to let them brawl. Zhukov traps Duggan in the corner, and begins to choke. Hazzard counts, and Boris breaks at four. He does this several times, and Duggan is in trouble. Hacksaw begins to rally. He fights his way out of the corner. They continue to brawl and end up on the Texas Stadium floor. They continue to slug it out, and Hazzard’s count reaches 20. Both men are counted out.
Result-Double Count Out
Match #8
Six Man Tag Team Match
One Man Gang, The Great Kabuki, and The Magic Dragon w/“Playboy” Gary Hart vs. Kevin Von Erich, Mike Von Erich, and Iceman King Parsons
This will be a wild one. Hart’s men are looking to make a name for themselves. Kabuki starts for his team. He spits the green mist in the air. Kevin starts for his size. The action is fast and furious. Kevin is at his best. He gets a couple of nearfalls. The massive One Man Gang enters the contest, and let’s put a loud bellow. He and Larson’s battle it out. Parsons holds his own against the giant. The action gets even hotter. All six men are in the ring. Parsons and the Dragon are legal. In the confusion, Parsons hits the butt bump on the Dragon, and covers him. Referee Bronko Lubich counts the fall. The crowd erupts.
Winners-Kevin Von Erich, Mike Von Erich and Iceman King Parsons
Match #9
American Tag Team Championship
The Road Warriors w/Paul Ellering vs. The Kansas Jayhawks
Two rugged tag teams battle over the American Tag Team Titles. The Road Warriors burst on the scene a year, or so, again, and have risen, quickly, to the top. Jaggers, and Mantel, are two tough veterans who back down from the massive youngsters. David Manning is your referee. Animal and Jaggers start the contest. The massive Animal charges straight ahead. Jaggers is a wily veteran, and avoids the monster. Both teams are intense, and they tag in and out. Mantel uses his guile to trap Hawk in the Jayhawks corner. The men from Kansas tag in and out. Hawk is able to fight his way out of the corner, and tag in Animal. The action increases until Animal is able to powerslam Mantel. He covers him, Hawk cuts off Jaggers, and Manning counts the fall! The Road Warriors are the Champions!
Winners-The Road Warriors (New American Tag Team Champions)
Match #10
American Heavyweight Championship
Kerry Von Erich vs. Gino Hernandez w”Playboy” Gary Hart
What an atmosphere! 50,000 fans cheer wildly as the “Modern Day Warrior” comes to the ring. Hernandez and Hart wait in the ring. Gary Hart May be the smartest man in wrestling. He could be the difference. Bronko Lubich gives both men their instructions. Hernandez slaps Kerry. That’s a big mistake. Kerry attacks Gino. The battle is underway. Kerry dominates the early action. Hernandez is trouble. Hart distracts Lubich, and Gino takes Kerry’s eyes. That breaks Von Erich’s momentum. Now Gino is in control. He works over Kerry, and the crowd is worried. Hernandez goes for a cover, but Kerry kicks out. Hart argues about a slow count. Gino goes for a sleephold, but Kerry gets to the ropes, and Lubich calls for the break. Kerry draws on the cheers of the crowd. He mounts a comeback, and now Gino is in retreat. Kerry goes for a discus punch, and Gino goes down. Kerry covers him! Bronko counts...1...2...3! Kerry Von Erich is the American Heavyweight Champion! Wrestlers fill the ring, Kevin, Mike, Iceman King Parsons, Chris Adams, Brian Adias, and others! Kerry holds the belt aloft, and the crowd goes crazy!
Winner-Kerry Von Erich (New American Heavyweight Champion)
Texas Stadium
Irving, TX
5/26/84
Marc Lowrance is in the ring.
Lowrance, “Welcome to the ‘David Von Erich Parade of Champions”! We have a fantastic show for you, so let’s get things underway.”
Match #1
Semi-Final
American Heavyweight Championship Tournament
Kerry Von Erich vs. “Gorgeous” Jimmy Garvin w/Sunshine
The Modern Day Warrior comes to the ring. Garvin taunts Kerry, and Sunshine puts the badmouth on him. This will not rattle Kerry. Garvin is a fine wrestler and he shows it. He gets. Quick two count, and argues with referee Bronko Lubich. Kerry builds momentum and hits the discus punch. He covers Garvin, and Lubich counts the fall. Kerry is in the finals!
Winner-Kerry Von Erich
Match #2
Semi-Final
American Heavyweight Championship Tournament
“Gentleman” Chris Adams vs. Gino Hernandez w/“Playboy” Gary Hart
This a main event anywhere in the country. Gary Hart could be the difference. Both men start cautiously. They know how important this match is. Adams begins to gain control. He uses his judo training. He has Gino in trouble. From ringside, Hart shouts instructions. Both men trade hold, and counter holds. Adams rolls up Gino, but Hernandez grabs the tights and reverses things. Referee David Manning doesn’t see it and counts three! Gino Hernandez advances to the final! Adams argues with Manning, but to no avail.
Winner-Gino Hernandez
Match #3
The Super Destroyers w/General Skandor Akbar vs. Brian Adias and Al Madril
This will be a good contest. SD #1 opens for Akbar’s Team. He faces Madril. Al uses his brains, and hits and runs. The masked man is frustrated. He tags in his partner, and #2 goes to work. Things begin to go the way of the masked team. Adias tags in, and meets the book of SD #2. He covers Brian, and referee Rick Hazzard counts the fall.
Winners-The Super Destroyers
Match #4
Jesse Barr vs. Kelly Kiniski
Two youngsters meet in this one. They trade holds and counter holds both men are skilled wrestlers. The match is even until Barr catches Kiniski in a shoulder breaker for the win.
Winner-Jesse Barr
Match #5
The Guerrero Brothers vs. The Fantastics
The Mexican team parades around with their “Alamo Busters” sign. The Fantastics come to the ring. Young Bobby Fulton, and Tommy Rogers, stop to accept hugs and kisses from the ladies. This is a fine young team. All four men are skilled, and fast. Referee Rick Hazzard has to move quickly to keep up with the action. Both teams tag in and out. Finally the Fantastics hit the Fantastic flip for the win. This is a very good young team.
Winners-The Fantastics
Match #6
Rip Oliver vs. Bugsy McGraw
Two wily veterans meet here. Bugsy is the “People’s Choice” and the fans go crazy over his antics. He works over Oliver, and Rip is in trouble. He takes Bugsy’s eyes, a d that slows down the big man. Oliver goes to work. He drives his taped thumb to McGraw's throat and Bugsy goes down. Rip coves him and referee David Manning counts the fall. A cheap win for Oliver.
Winner-Rip Oliver
Marc Lowrance and Fritz Von Erich are in the ring.
Lowrance, “With me is ACW President Fritz Von Erich. Fritz, ACW is off to a great start, there has to be 50,000 people here today.”
Fritz, “That's right Marc. The wrestling world has its eyes on Texas, what a crowd!”
The big crowd roars!
Lowrance, “I know you have another big announcement for the fans.”
Fritz, “ACW gives the fans what they want, and July 4 is coming up. The fans want wrestling in the summer, and we’re going to give it to them. On July 4, we will be at Reunion Arena in Dallas, and we will present ‘Red, White, and Boom’! America is about hot dogs, apple pie, and July 4, come to Reunion Arena, and experience ‘Red, White, and Boom’!”
Lowrance, “Stay tuned for more information.”
Match #7
“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan vs. Boris Zhukov w/General Skandor Akbar
There is national pride at stake. Zhukov, and Akbar, hate America, and Americans. “Hacksaw” loves his country, something has to give. Rick Hazzard will try to control the action. The bell rings and two big bulls charge into each other. The brawl is on. There are very few wrestling holds, but lots of big rights, and lefts. Hazzard has decided to let them brawl. Zhukov traps Duggan in the corner, and begins to choke. Hazzard counts, and Boris breaks at four. He does this several times, and Duggan is in trouble. Hacksaw begins to rally. He fights his way out of the corner. They continue to brawl and end up on the Texas Stadium floor. They continue to slug it out, and Hazzard’s count reaches 20. Both men are counted out.
Result-Double Count Out
Match #8
Six Man Tag Team Match
One Man Gang, The Great Kabuki, and The Magic Dragon w/“Playboy” Gary Hart vs. Kevin Von Erich, Mike Von Erich, and Iceman King Parsons
This will be a wild one. Hart’s men are looking to make a name for themselves. Kabuki starts for his team. He spits the green mist in the air. Kevin starts for his size. The action is fast and furious. Kevin is at his best. He gets a couple of nearfalls. The massive One Man Gang enters the contest, and let’s put a loud bellow. He and Larson’s battle it out. Parsons holds his own against the giant. The action gets even hotter. All six men are in the ring. Parsons and the Dragon are legal. In the confusion, Parsons hits the butt bump on the Dragon, and covers him. Referee Bronko Lubich counts the fall. The crowd erupts.
Winners-Kevin Von Erich, Mike Von Erich and Iceman King Parsons
Match #9
American Tag Team Championship
The Road Warriors w/Paul Ellering vs. The Kansas Jayhawks
Two rugged tag teams battle over the American Tag Team Titles. The Road Warriors burst on the scene a year, or so, again, and have risen, quickly, to the top. Jaggers, and Mantel, are two tough veterans who back down from the massive youngsters. David Manning is your referee. Animal and Jaggers start the contest. The massive Animal charges straight ahead. Jaggers is a wily veteran, and avoids the monster. Both teams are intense, and they tag in and out. Mantel uses his guile to trap Hawk in the Jayhawks corner. The men from Kansas tag in and out. Hawk is able to fight his way out of the corner, and tag in Animal. The action increases until Animal is able to powerslam Mantel. He covers him, Hawk cuts off Jaggers, and Manning counts the fall! The Road Warriors are the Champions!
Winners-The Road Warriors (New American Tag Team Champions)
Match #10
American Heavyweight Championship
Kerry Von Erich vs. Gino Hernandez w”Playboy” Gary Hart
What an atmosphere! 50,000 fans cheer wildly as the “Modern Day Warrior” comes to the ring. Hernandez and Hart wait in the ring. Gary Hart May be the smartest man in wrestling. He could be the difference. Bronko Lubich gives both men their instructions. Hernandez slaps Kerry. That’s a big mistake. Kerry attacks Gino. The battle is underway. Kerry dominates the early action. Hernandez is trouble. Hart distracts Lubich, and Gino takes Kerry’s eyes. That breaks Von Erich’s momentum. Now Gino is in control. He works over Kerry, and the crowd is worried. Hernandez goes for a cover, but Kerry kicks out. Hart argues about a slow count. Gino goes for a sleephold, but Kerry gets to the ropes, and Lubich calls for the break. Kerry draws on the cheers of the crowd. He mounts a comeback, and now Gino is in retreat. Kerry goes for a discus punch, and Gino goes down. Kerry covers him! Bronko counts...1...2...3! Kerry Von Erich is the American Heavyweight Champion! Wrestlers fill the ring, Kevin, Mike, Iceman King Parsons, Chris Adams, Brian Adias, and others! Kerry holds the belt aloft, and the crowd goes crazy!
Winner-Kerry Von Erich (New American Heavyweight Champion)