AGPW TV 06/21/85 (Petitpas Vs. Super D)
Jul 19, 2014 0:09:02 GMT
Post by Sniper Niles on Jul 19, 2014 0:09:02 GMT
ATLANTIC GRAND PRIX WRESTLING
06/21/85
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INTRO
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Bill McCaullah welcomes the fans to another great action packed hour of Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling. McCaullah says that the fans are still buzzing with what happened last week with the Cuban Assassin and Leo Burke, and he says that he will be talking with the Cuban Assassin later in the hour and he’ll also be in action. TV Main Event will feature Stephen Petitpas taking on the Super Destroyer plus lots more.
He sends us to the ring for the opening contest
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Kendo Nagasaki & Bobby Bass defeats Chris Pepper & Sgt O’Connor when Nagasaki got O’Connor to submit to the Oriental Nerve hold.
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McCaullah welcomes Bobby Bass, Super Destroyer and Kendo Nagasaki at the interview area.
Bass is very livid as he screams that the Cuban Assassin has signed his death warrant. He says that the Cuban will really regretting helping Burke and he’s now become public enemy # 2 behind Leo Burke. Bass says that he will not stop until the Cuban is no more.
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COMMERCIAL
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Sunny War Cloud defeats Lenny Montana following a small package
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Bill McCaullah welcomes Stephen Petitpas at ringside.
Petitpas says that he’s still in shock at what happened last week and he’s still not fully convinced that they can trust the Cuban, but if the Cuban continues to prove himself, then he’ll be more than happy to trust him. Petitpas then shifts his attention to the Super Destroyer, and says that later in the program he’s going out for one thing and that’s taking care of business.
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COMMERCIAL
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Bobby Kay & The Beast defeats Richard Charland & the Hangman, when Beast got Charland to submit to the Full Nelson.
Bill McCaullah welcomes Leo Burke to the interview area.
Burke says that he’s still wondering what happened last week with the Cuban, but like he said last week, the Cuban is pound for pound one of the toughest wrestlers in the world, and he’s considers himself lucky that the Cuban came out last week to make the save cause the Spike Pile Driver could of ended his career. He says that he’s even more focused on getting the Maritime title away from Ron Starr, and getting rid of him, Bass and the rest of the Bass Army.
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COMMERCIAL
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Bill McCaullah welcomes the Cuban Assassin at the ringside area.
The Cuban mentions that for the last month and a half he was abandoned, abused and ignored by people who were supposed to be his friends. He says that Bass was also stealing money from him, as his manager and that he had enough. The Cuban says that he never thought he would see the day that he would come to the rescue of Leo Burke, but to be honest it felt great to hear the fans cheer for him. He finishes by saying that he knows that people don’t trust him, but he promises that he will do what it takes to earn their respect.
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Cuban Assassin defeats Tiger Williams following a DDT.
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COMMERCIAL
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Stephen Petitpas defeats Super Destroyer (With Bobby Bass) by DQ when Ron Starr and Bobby Bass interfered.
It was a 3 on 1 attack till Leo Burke and the Beast came out to even the odds. The battle continued for a minute or two till Frenchy Martin came out and began beating on Burke, Petitpas and the Beast. This brought out Bobby Kay who evened the odds again, but out came Kendo Nagasaki. Nagasaki had the Kendo Stick and began hitting Burke, Petitpas, the Beast and Bobby Kay with it, and Bass Army had full control, until the Cuban Assassin came charging the ring with a chair and managed to slam the Super D with it, then Kendo Nagasaki and Ron Starr, but when he went for Bass he just missed as Bass went flying over the top rope.
When the smoke cleared the Cuban was standing in the middle of the ring with his once most hated rivals.
Bass, Starr and the rest of Bass army are at ringside going crazy and freaking out, as the fans are going crazy for the Cuban Assassin and his new friends.
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