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By Dave Meltzer
 
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        We're looking for reports tonight from the WWE house show in Valparaiso, IN which is a three-brand show, the ROH show in Chicago (Nigel McGuinness & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Bryan Danielson & Austin Aries, Jimmy Jacobs vs. Necro Butcher) and the TNA show in Lawton, OK (I've been to that building with a dirt floor to see Harley Race vs. David Von Erich) at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
        SummerSlam is tomorrow night from Indianapolis and we'll having a live update on the site plus doing our poll after the show as well as a post-show radio show on the site.
 
        Raw is Monday in Chicago and they will have to get to pushing Unforgiven (presumably Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho as the key match) right away because of only three weeks between shows.  Smackdown & ECW are taped Tuesday night in Moline.    
 
        A look at what could be one of the most significant stories involving pro wrestlers themselves, which is the lawsuit filed regarding the classification of wrestlers as independent contractors is looked at as one of the lead stories in this coming Monday's issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.  The issue is available now on the website for premium members.
 
        The jumbo-sized issue also looks at Brock Lesnar's second UFC fight, as well as early feedback on how the UFC 87 PPV did as well as TNA's Hard Justice.
 
        We look at the UFC show, bonuses that you may know about and bonuses that have not been talked about, the future direction of Brock Lesnar in UFC, what happened with Lesnar the day of the fight, a realistic look at Lesnar vs. Herring and what is shows, as well as business notes on the show and match-by-match coverage.
 
        We also have a feature on Mick Foley's possibly leaving WWE, where things seem to stand, a look back at Foley inking his current WWE contract and the last few years in the company.
 
        We also have a look at some highlights of the career of Killer Kowalski.
 
        We've got full coverage of TNA's Hard Justice, looking at business, booking, future direction, plus match-by-match coverage with star ratings.
       
        We also have more on Ric Flair on the open market including Flair talking about his decision.
 
        We've got more on SummerSlam, update on changes in the WWE Board of Directors, several WWE injury updates, huge talks that are taking place this week that have huge international ramifications, a look at the wrestlers cut by WWE and various reasons as to why.  We also have a look at awards WWE is up for and what percentage of people watch Smackdown live vs. on tape.
       
        We also look at a public challenge to one of the WWE's top stars to a shootfight in his home country, a California Supreme Court ruling that affects a major provision of the WWE contracts, and a funny story of what not to do when trying to get a job with WWE. 
 
        We also look at the best selling wrestling and MMA DVDs, a new WWE signing, developmental news as well as business notes from the past week and house show highlights.
 
        We also have a look at Dana White's recent comments regarding WEC and UFC coexisting and changes that he will be making.
 
        We've got a feature on the life of Hall of Famer Alfonso Dantes, one of the major Lucha Libre stars of the 70s.  We look at his reputation in Mexico, what is most remembered about his feud with Satoru Sayama, his sons getting into wrestling, the stature of the NWA world light heavyweight title when Dantes held it, his biggest feuds, his tenure in California and what famous athlete he was named after.
 
        We look at his title history, his father and his sons as wrestlers, as well as what is considered one of the most tasteless gimmicks in history that his brother did.  We look at where the name Alfonso Dantes actually came from and some of his most famous matches.
 
        We also have a look at two more Olympic medalists who went to pro wrestling that we didn't cover in last week's issue.  This includes a look back at the early days of the Olympics and how matches were decided that will surprise almost everyone.  We also look at the one of the longest wrestling matches that ever took place.  We also have notes on the life of Pete Mehringer, an Olympic gold medalist who had a long tenure in pro wrestling, but didn't like it much.
 
        We've got our usual weekly features including a look at the ratings of all the major TV shows, as well as segment-by-segment details of Raw and Impact, as well as final numbers for the two recent network specials.  We also have results from the major league arena shows of the past week as well as the major TV show reviews.
 
        The Wrestling Observer ranges from 25,000 to 40,000 words covering pro wrestling and MMA all over the world.  
 
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on all over the world and an accuracy from having the most inside sources that can't be found on the web. Everyone from Wall Street to the major offices to the TV networks in U.S. and Japan turn to the Observer for what is going on in the business. If you are a new subscriber ordering 24 or more issues, you can get one free classic issue of your choice sent to you today. With a 40 issue subscription, you can get two free classic
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Also in the issue:
 
--A very interesting power play going on behind the scenes
 
--Major mask vs. mask match signed for next month
 
--Arena Mexico rundown
 
--Retirement match of 70s star
 
--Numerous former WWE wrestlers on upcoming shows in Mexico
 
--Huge problems backstage in a major promotion
 
--Latest to leave while business is hot
 
--Ratings war in Mexico update
 
--G-1 Climax updates as well as TNA stars headed to Japan
 
--New promotion debuts with Hall of Famers feud
 
--Grandson of one of wrestling's biggest legends garnering news in another sport
 
--Former WCW & WWE star of 90s battled last week for his life
 
--Gathering of the Juggalos
 
--More on Kurt Angle TV pilot
 
--TNA expected to set business records
 
--Background of Taylor Wilde
 
--Dana White talks Quinton Jackson
 
--Dana White talks Affliction
 
--Fedor Emelianenko's people want to open talks with UFC
 
--White talks Roger Huerta
 
--Differences now between White and Vince McMahon
 
--Major star White is looking at signing
 
--Update on UFC November PPV
 
--Update on St. Pierre vs. Penn and timing of the fight
 
--Who UFC is having trouble finding opponents for
 
--WEC ratings and what it says
 
--UFC star in movie with 90210 star
 
--New UFC matches
 
--Promoter out of jail
 
--K-1 strange show in Hawaii
 
--Update on next Dream show
 
--What world champion wrestler was contacted about facing Kid Yamamoto
 
--Update on Affliction numbers
 
--A look at the next Affliction show
 
--Upcoming Elite XC shows and matches
 
--Elite XC business numbers   
 
        New subscribers ordering 24 or 40 issues have to let us know what major story (ies) of the past 11 years you are most interested in and we'll send the issue with the best coverage of that story. We've got coverage of every major PPV event and world wide spectacular, every major star switching promotions, histories of companies like FMW, Rings and New Japan, retirement and obit issues of every major star who fits into those descriptions over the past 11 years, as well as our biggest issue every year, the annual awards issue, and our most controversial issue of every year, the Hall of Fame issue. Our most requested issues in our history are:
 
*November 17, 1997 (full details of everything leading to the most famous wrestling match finish of modern times at the Survivor Series plus a history of in-ring double-crosses)
 
*December 21, 1998 (the complete Vince McMahon-Bret Hart conversation right before the Survivor Series match so you'll know exactly what was said--the conversation played in edited form both on the inaugural broadcast of Confidential as well as in Wrestling with Shadows, but everything that was said between the two about the match that was going to take place that same night)
 
*August 1, 1994 (the most detailed coverage anywhere of the Vince McMahon steroid trial, an issue praised in numerous newspaper article and Sex, Lies and Headlocks)
 
*March 26, 2001 (death of WCW and history of pro wrestling on the Turner networks)
 
*October 22, 2001 (why the adult audience has left pro wrestling in such great numbers and what needed to have been done to save them) 
*July 8, 1991 (Ric Flair leaves WCW as world champion/Zahorian steroid trial)
 
*February 8, 1993 (the life and times of Andre the Giant)
 
*May 13, 2002 (the life story of the most incredible pro wrestling career ever, a look at Lou Thesz, in one of the largest issues of our history)
 
*January 27, 2003 (part one of the two-part series covering the career and life of The Sheik)
 
*February 3, 2003 (Part two on The Sheik including thoughts from people who worked with him and where he stands historically)
 
*March 24, 2003 (history of the WWWF title, inside behind the Sammartino, Backlund and Backlund era)
 
*April 21, 2003 (history of WWF continues with the expansion nationally, the death of the regional territories and the rise of Hulk Hogan)
 
*May 12, 2003 (The life and death of Elizabeth, and the rise of fall of Lex Luger)
 
*June 9, 2003 (Part 1 of history of WWF vs. WCW wars and what many say was the greatest year in U.S. wrestling; plus a look at Fred Blassie)
 
*June 16, 2003 (Freddie Blassie through the eyes of his biggest rivals and friends)
 
*July 28, 2003 (Part 2 of the history of the WWF vs. WCW war and the plans to make new superstars in the early 90s, what happened, and the night where the three biggest wrestling companies in the world combined for a joint show and what happened)
 
*August 25, 2003 (2003 Hall of Fame issue with huge profiles on the controversial career of Shawn Michaels, Chris Benoit as well as historical features on Earl Caddock and Francisco Flores)
 
*September 22, 2003 (Part 3 of the history of the WWF vs WCW war with the seeds that caused the collapse of the industry in the 90s, Zahorian trial, Gulf War controversy, Flair leaves WCW while holding world title and much more)
 
*October 27, 2003 (The fascinating life of Stu Hart plus the story of Road Warrior Hawk)
 
*January 19, 2004 (2003 Awards issue)
 
*February 2, 2004 (History of Toronto wrestling, Jack Tunney life story, Royal Rumble and Battle Royal history)
 
*February 23, 2004 (History of Guerrero family with Eddy's win over Brock Lesnar)
 
*March 1, 2004 (History of WWF continues with the period that brought the company down in early 1992, the mistakes, the real stories and how the business changed)
 
*March 8, 2004 (History of Wrestlemania, its greatest matches and best and worst shows as voted both by wrestlers and non-wrestlers and Wrestlemania history books)
 
*July 5, 2004 (A look behind the scenes and Ric Flair's book and his background with Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan)
 
*July 12, 2004 (A look at more on Ric Flair's book and his comments on Bruno Sammartino, Bret Hart and Mick Foley)
 
*August 16, 2004 (History of the Olympians in pro wrestling)
 
*August 23, 2004 (2004 Hall of Fame issue and biggest issue of the year with huge profiles on Kazushi Sakuraba, Undertaker, Bob Backlund, Masahiro Chono, Ultimo Dragon, Kurt Angle and Tarzan Lopez--this counts as one issue if you are asking for a free issue, but ordered separately, due to size, is $6 in North America and $7 overseas)
 
*October 4, 2004 (the life and times of Big Bossman; as well as details of the life and times of one of the most influential men world wide in pro wrestling history, Jim Barnett)
 
*November 15, 2004 (the full story of what happened between Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder, plus coverage of the most important week in the history of TNA)
 
*January 24, 2005 (2004 Awards issue, Rock and WWE part company)
 
*March 14, 2005 (the 50 biggest money players in the history of WWF and a look at their
Hall of Fame)
 
*May 9, 2005 (the life and times of Chris Candido)
 
*June 20, 2005 (The full story behind Paul Heyman and the death of ECW, as well as coverage of One Night Stand, Hardcore Homecoming and behind the scenes of both shows)
 
*July 18, 2005 (death of Shinya Hashimoto and his records with a look at the fall of New Japan, the Matt Hardy angle, tons of WWE firings, Cornette firing in detail as well as problems of a WWE developmental territory in our biggest news issue of the year which is a double-sized issue and would be $6 on its own and $7 overseas)
 
*August 24, 2005 (2005 Hall of Fame issue with career profiles of Paul Heyman, HHH and Freebirds plus debut of MMA Hall of Fame)
 
*September 12, 2005 (History of Mid South Wrestling)
 
*October 10, 2005 (Life and Times of the Ultimate Warrior)
 
*November 21, 2005 (Life and Times of Eddy Guerrero and Crusher, double issue $6 on its own and $7 overseas)
 
*December 5, 2005 (The Eddy Guerrero special issue, double issue $6 on its own, $7 overseas)
 
*January 9, 2006 (The life and times of Superstar Billy Graham, plus New Year's Eve 2005 coverage)
 
*January 16, 2006 (2005 Awards double issue, $6 or $7 overseas)
 
*April 3, 2006 (Story of Ann Calvello and the history of Roller Derby--many called this the best issue of the Observer ever)
 
*April 10, 2006 (Behind the scenes at the 2006 Wrestlemania/Hall of Fame week)
 
*July 24, 2006 (The History of the Von Erichs and World Class Championship Wrestling--the most unreal story ever in wrestling)
 
*September 4, 2006 (The Rise and Fall of Kurt Angle; 2006 Hall of Fame inductions of Eddie Guerrero, Paul Bowser, Masakatsu Funaki, Aja Kong and Hiroshi Hase including tons of wrestling history around the world from the 20s through the 60s, the evolution of working to not working in Japan, and a look at Guerrero in hindsight, double issue $6 or $7 overseas)
 
*October 9, 2006 (A look back nine years later at the life and legacy of Brian Pillman with tons of inside information about what made him tick as his real objectives)
 
*November 15, 2006 (History of WCW part one, Eric Bischoff's book and how the industry was changed forever)
 
*November 20, 2006 (History of WCW part two, Why Jim Ross left WCW, How Bischoff changed the company, signing of Hulk Hogan, Beginning of Nitro, Jesse Ventura, Brian Pillman, Chris Jericho and signing Wrestlemania planned celebrity away)
 
*November 27, 2006 (History of WCW part three, When Bischoff challenged McMahon to fight; Truth and fiction around Bret Hart signing with WCW and why it didn't click)
 
*December 6, 2006 (details behind Pride's offers to sell promotion and Part four of History of WCW part four, Hogan-Goldberg match and why there was no rematch, WCW loses NBC network deal in 1999 and the real reasons the company fell apart)
 
*January 22, 2007 (2006 Awards issue, double issue $7 on its own, $8 overseas)
 
*February 14, 2007 (Life and Times of Bam Bam Bigelow)
 
*March 5, 2007 (WWE begins plans that will change the business)
 
*March 12, 2007 (Life and Times of Mike Awesome)
 
*March 19, 2007 (Life and Times of Ernie Ladd)
 
*April 4, 2007 (Life and Times of Badnews Allen Coage--which many are calling one of the best issues in history)
 
*July 2, 2007 (Part one of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 5, 2007 (Part two of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 10, 2007 (Part three of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 19, 2007 (Part four of the Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 23, 2007 (Part five of Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*July 25, 2007 (Part six of Benoit double murder-suicide)
 
*August 15, 2007 (The legend of the God of Japanese wrestling and his influence on MMA, Karl Gotch)
 
*October 15 (2007 Hall of Fame double issue, $7 on its own, $8 overseas including inductions of The Rock, Tom Packs and the original Strangler Lewis)
 
*November 12, 2007 (Life and times of Fabulous Moolah and history of U.S. women's wrestling) .
 
*December 31, 2007 (History of Ric Flair and the heyday of wrestling at the Greensboro Coliseum)
 
*January 21, 2008 (2007 Awards issue, double issue $7 on its own, $8 overseas)
 
*March 17, 2008 (Life and times of Johnny Weaver)
 
*March 24, 2008 (Life and times of Gary Hart)
 
*April 10, 2008 (Farewell to Ric Flair; My thoughts, Shawn Michaels talks of Flair's meaning to him; Hall of Fame; Wrestlemania double issue, $7 on its own, $8 overseas)
 
August 11, 2008 (Ric Flair leaves WWE; Updated history of pro wrestlers and MMA fighters who went to the Olympics)
 
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We now have available personally autographed copies of Tributes II, our latest book, as well as a DVD that comes with it talking more about the subjects in the book. The book covers the life stories of Lou Thesz, Wahoo McDaniel, Elizabeth, Fred Blassie, Road Warrior Hawk, Andre the Giant, Curt Hennig, Johnny Valentine, Davey Boy Smith, Terry Gordy, Owen Hart, Stu Hart, Gorilla Monsoon, The Sheik and Tim Woods. To get all of those biographies as back issues of the Observer would be a $60 value today. This is a collection of some of the best Observer articles of the past several years in a hardcover, full-color format that is 239 pages. There is also a foreword by Bret Hart. The book price is $12.95 plus $3.50 for shipping costs in the U.S., $10 for shipping costs to Canada and $12 for shipping costs outside North America. You can order the book the same way you order the newsletter.
 
--Sky Sports cut out last night's Edge/Vickie Guerrero angle from the show.  They left in everything leading up to the final angle.  It was apparently something known by WWE ahead of time because they sent a longer version of Edge vs. John Cena from the 2006 SummerSlam as the time filler.  U.K. shows are two hours, but since Smackdown has fewer commercials, the WWE sends a time filler.  We don't know this as a fact, but it appears there was a complaint regarding Edge dumping Vickie out of her wheelchair from the show the prior week, as that was also edited off the show (everything else replaying the prior week was intact including the bashing of Chavo).  (thanks to Stephen Lyon and Martin Bentley)    
 
--Jeff Hardy was said to have suffered a broken neck on Tuesday night when missing an appearance at Best Buy yesterday in Rockford.  He also wasn't on last night's house show as advertised but nothing was said about him not being there at the show.  Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase replaced him at Best Buy.  What we've been told is that on Tuesday, there was no indication of Hardy suffering a serious injury in his match with Shelton Benjamin, but he came to TV with fluid in his elbow that wouldn't drain well, so as best we can tell, that was the legit injury.  He was pulled from the weekend house shows but it still scheduled to face MVP as best we can tell tomorrow at SummerSlam (thanks to Joseph Greget and others) 
 
--Umaga's injuries from last weekend was diagnosed as a torn PCL.  He doesn't need surgery but will be out four to six weeks.
 
--If you have it taped, last night's Show XC card was very good, particularly main event Jared Hamman vs. Po'ai Suganuma, which was one of the more exciting 2:00 fights you'll see, plus a real good opener with Ray Lizama vs. Keith Berry 
 
--Kimbo Slice is in a new TV commercial for Madden '90 on XBox (thanks to Jeff Bradley)
 
--Another Kimbo Slice TV commercial can be viewed at http://awfulannouncingblogspot.com/2008/08/your-first-look-at-nikes-train-like-lt.html
 
--This story seriously demands a photo:  http://www.rrstar.com/sports/columnists/x781535906/Blonde-bombshell-can-t-distract-red-hot-Cubs  
 
--TNA did a 0.9 rating on Thursday
 
--We don't have a rating, but early estimate for Smackdown is 4.08 million viewers against 25.46 million for the Olympics.  The number held up well nationally because that's in line with what Smackdown usually does. 
 
--TNA results from last night in Dallas:  Petey Williams b Kaz to keep X title, Curry Man & Shark Boy b Lance Rock & Jimmy Rave, Consequences Creed b Johnny Devine, Taylor Wilde kept Knockouts title over Awesome Kong and Jacqueline Moore, Jay Lethal b Sonjay Dutt, Beer Money b LAX to keep tag titles, Samoa Joe b Booker T to keep TNA title
 
--Today is the 18th anniversary of the death of Pat O'Connor, who was considered the premier babyface worker of the late 50s and early 60s.  In that era, wrestlers were told to learn to work as faces by studying Pat O'Connor, learn to work as heels by studying Buddy Rogers and learn to do promos by studying Fred Blassie
 
 
--The annual G-1 Climax tournament finishes tomorrow at Sumo Hall in Tokyo.
A block leaders
Satoshi Kojima 7
Shinjiro Otani 7
 
B block leaders
Hirooki Goto 6
Yutaka Yoshie 6 
Toshiaki Kawada 6
Yuji Nagata 6
Shinsuke Nakamura 6
 
--Poll on Impact
Excellent 26.0%
Good 20.2%
Average 22.1%
Fair 3.8%
Poor 27.9%
        39.5% of those responding didn't see the show
 
--HHH interview at http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2008/08/15/6461221.html  He's complaining about the younger wrestlers in the company not being dedicated enough.
 
--Ric Flair was at the NWA Convention in Charlotte yesterday and seemed in great spirits.  He saw Bob Caudle for the first time in 16 years.  Flair did an autograph signing for people at $100 a pop, and made it clear he won't wrestle again. (thanks to Bruce Mitchell)     
 
--On Howard Stern's show on Thursday, he talked about how he and his girlfriend every night talk about watching the Olympics, but they never do, and they always end up watching reality shows instead, and started talking about Brooke Hogan's show, say they watch it and are embarrassed by how dumb it is, but they always watch it anyway. (thanks to Jeff Sheridan)
 
--Last week in Memphis, the highest rated TV market for wrestling, Smackdown did a 4.6 against Olympic opening ceremonies (which did a 16.9).  Raw did a 4.7 against the Olympics.  Impact did a 2.4 (thanks to rasslinriotonline.com)
 
--LLA runs tomorrow in Los Angeles at Arena Nacional with Espectro Jr. from Mexico as guest
 
--AWESOME wrestling's Bedlam on the Battleship scheduled for 8/17 on Battleship New Jersey has been moved to 10/18.  Next show is 8/30 in Toms River, NJ at 6 p.m. with Steve Corino vs. Jay Lethal, plus The Patriot and Sal Sincere, who somehow never face each other.
 
--The new National Enquirer talks about a feud between Beth Chapman, the wife of Dog the Bounty Hunter, and Linda Bollea.  It's mostly Beth ripping Linda for her taste in teenagers.  (thanks to Paul Kacprzak)
 
 
--Batista in Muscle & Fitness including a cover shot at http://www.muscleandfitness.com/features/216
 
 
--For those of you fans of Cowboy Bill Watts, this is hilarious at http://ouinsider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61461
 
--Stacy Keibler is on The Learning Channel show "Who are You Wearing" on 8/29 at 7 p.m.  Four every day people try to design a dress for Keibler to wear on the red carpet
 
--CCW tonight in Marysville, PA with a cage match
 
--Showtime All-Star Wrestling last night in Millersville, TN:  Chris Cain b Drew Haskins, Hammerjack b Tatsu, Larry Cooter b Steven Greene, Indian Outlaw b Chris Michaels-COR, Arrick Andrews b Rick Santel-DQ
 
 
--Alfonso Castillo has an interview with Tito Santana at http://www.newsday.com/steelcage
 
--Tuesday night in Guadalajara:  Quazar b Milenio, Evola b Thunder Boy, Mr. Rafaga b Nube Roja, Metatron b Mr. Trueno, Malefico b Sensei, Misterioso II & El Satanico & Toscano b Gallo & Leon Blanco & Magnum, Negro Casas & Ultimo Guerrero b Hector Garza & Blue Panther-DQ
 
--Tonight in Coronango has Abismo Negro & Gronda vs. Head Hunter A & Ricky Marvin.  Ciudad Victoria has El Hijo del Santo & Super Parka vs. Blue Demon Jr. & El Hijo del Solitario.  Monterrey has Aero Star & Cibernetico & Gato Eveready vs. Cuervo & Escoria & Ozz.  Martha Villalobos has a Mexico City show headlined by Dr. Wagner Jr. & Groon XXX & Intocable vs. Fuerza Guerrera & Mr. Niebla & Zumbido (thanks to Kris Zellner)        
 
--IWC in Newville, PA at the Big Spring Area Community Center with Dennis Gregory vs. Ricky Reyes plus Jake Roberts, Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley and more
 
--Colin Delaney was back last night as Colin Olsen working for UWA Hardcore in Bolton, Ontario, teaming with Jimmy Olsen beating Cheech & Cloudy (thanks to Keith Lipinski)     
 
--Great Championship Wrestling from Thursday night in Phenix City, AL before 175 fans:  J-Rod b Mike Stratus, Kareem Abdul Jamar b Zero Tolerance-DQ, Johnny Swinger b David Young, Cru Jones b Tex Monroe, Orion Bishop & Murder One b Bull Buchanan & Scotty Beach, Micah Taylor b Johnny Swinger & Sonny Siaki
 
--Rich Tate's Atlanta wrestling nostalgia:
76 years ago today:  George Tragos, the teacher of Lou Thesz, beat Roy Lumpkin in the main event
51 years ago:  Verne Gagne beat Fred Blassie via DQ in the main event
45 year ago:  Saul Weingeroff & Kurt & Karl Von Brauner beat Ray Gunkel & Don McIntyre & Joe "Jay Strongbow" Scarpa
40 years ago:  Ray Gunkel & Buddy Fuller kept the world tag team titles beating Tarzan Tyler & Bruce Bernard
34 years ago:  Ole & Gene Anderson bet Harley Race & Mr Wrestling I to retain the Georgia tag team title while Mr. Wrestling II beat Super A in a mask vs. mask match
33 years ago in Griffin:  Rick Martel & Mr. Wrestling II beat Dick Slater & Bob Orton Jr. via DQ while Jerry Brisco drew Bob Backlund in the semi
32 years ago in Augusta:  Pak Song beat The Spoilers while Jos LeDuc beat Abdullah the Butcher via DQ
31 years ago in Macon:  Dino Bravo beat Georgia champ Dick Slater via DQ while Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling II beat Jacques Goulet & Pak Song
26 years ago in Gainesville:  Andre the Giant & Tommy Rich beta Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen, and Andrew also won a Battle Royal
22 years ago at the Omni:  Ric Flair beat Dusty Rhodes via DQ before only 2,800 fans, while The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering beat Ole & Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard     

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