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Potential Plans for Sting as a Performer, and more

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As noted in the past, WWE officials do not see signing Sting as a priority. However, they do want him as a part of the company as they realize that Sting is sort of the last piece to WWE’s WCW puzzle. They also realize that there is lots of money to be made with Sting through t-shirts, action figures and other merchandise.

The latest word is that Sting may pop up at WrestleMania XXX, but not wrestle, and then wrestle 1 or 2 matches before being used as a special attraction. With WrestleMania 31 being held in California next year and Sting being a California guy, there’s potential for him to be a cornerstone for next year’s Hall of Fame class.

Memphis Results: 1984

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(Credit for the following results go to numerous sources, including, but not limited to, Tim Dills, Jason Campbell, Mark James, and various news clippings)

Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) Results 1984
Promoting the Areas of: Tennessee and adjacent cities
Promoter: Jerry Jarrett

 

1/1/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 7,829)
Norvell Austin & Sabu defeated Art Crews & The Jaguar.
Dutch Mantel & Stagger Lee drew Plowboy Frazier Terry Gibbs.
Dream Machine & Porkchop Cash defeated Terry Taylor & Stagger Lee.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated The A-Team in a “stretcher” match.
The Fabulous Ones double DQ against The Moondogs (Rex & Spot).
Sabu defeated Austin Idol.
Jerry Lawler defeated AWA World Champ Nick Bockwinkel (32:25) via DQ.
* Note: This was a Sunday show.

1/9/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,609)
Sabu defeated The Jaguar.
Art Crews drew Terry Gibbs.
Porkchop Cash & Dream Machine defeated Stagger Lee & Jerry Grey.
The A-Team defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express in a “Texas death” match.
King Konga defeated Terry Taylor.
Dutch Mantel defeated Mid-America Champ Randy Savage via DQ.
Austin Idol defeated Jos LeDuc.
The Fabulous Ones defeated The Moondogs (Rex & Spot) in an “anything goes” match.
AWA World Champ Nick Bockwinkel defeated Jerry Lawler via DQ.

1/16/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Terry Gibbs vs. Mr. Ebony.
Dream Machine & Porkchop Cash vs. The A-Team.
The Zambuie Express vs. Art Crews & Jerry Grey.
King Konga vs. Stagger Lee.
Mid-America Champ Randy Savage vs. Dutch Mantel in a “no DQ” match.
CWA International Champ Austin Idol vs. Sabu.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler vs. Karl Krupp.
AWA Tag Champs Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera vs. The Rock-n-Roll Express.
Southern Tag Champs The Fabulous Ones vs. The Moondogs (Rex & Spot) in a “no DQ loser leaves town” match.

1/24/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 3,737)
The Rock-n-Roll Express, Mr. Ebony, & Stagger Lee defeated Sabu, Karl Krupp, Porkchop Cash, & Dream Machine.
Terry Gibbs defeated A-Team #1.
Rick Rude defeated Jerry Grey.
King Konga defeated Art Crews.
Jos LeDuc defeated Tommy Gilbert.
The Zambuie Express defeated The Fabulous Ones.
Dutch Mantel defeated Randy Savage.
Southern Tag Champs The Zambuie Express defeated The Fabulous Ones.
Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol defeated AWA Tag Champs Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera.
* Note: This was a Tuesday show.

1/31/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 7,734)
Terry Gibbs & Rick Rude defeated The Fabulous Ones via DQ.
Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin defeated Porkchop Cash & Dream Machine.
The A-Team defeated Karl Krupp & Sabu.
Randy Savage & Angelo Poffo defeated Art Crews & Dutch Mantel via DQ.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated King Konga & Jos LeDuc via DQ.
Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol double DQ against The Road Warriors.
Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin defeated The A-Team.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated Randy Savage & Angelo Poffo
Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin defeated Rick Rude & Terry Gibbs.
The Zambuie Express defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express.
Princess Victoria defeated Wendi Richter.
The Zambuie Express defeated Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin to win the vacant Southern Tag Title.
* Note: This was a Tuesday show.

2/6/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,569)
Mr. Ebony defeated Angelo Poffo.
Rick Rude defeated Art Crews.
Mid-America Champ Randy Savage defeated Dutch Mantel in a “no DQ” match.
Buzz & Brett Sawyer No Contest against Jos LeDuc & King Tonga.
Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin defeated The Zambuie Express to win the Southern Tag Title
The Fabulous Ones defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express.
Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol defeated The Road Warriors in a “no DQ” match.

2/14/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 3,100)
The A-Team defeated Tommy Gilbert & Art Crews.
King Konga defeated Mr. Ebony.
Dirty Rhodes & Harley Davidson defeated Dream Machine & Porkchop Cash.
Brett Sawyer defeated Rick Rude.
Jos LeDuc defeated Buzz Sawyer in an “anything goes” match.
The Zambuie Express defeated Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin to win the Southern Tag Title.
Dutch Mantel & Bugsy McGraw defeated Randy Savage, Angelo Poffo, & Jimmy Hart defeated in a “handicap” match.
Austin Idol defeated AWA World Champ Nick Bockwinkel via DQ.
* Note: This was a Tuesday show.

2/19/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,890)
Penny Mitchell defeated Leilani Kai.
Harley Davidson & Dirty Rhodes defeated Angelo Poffo & Sabu.
The Rock-n-Roll Express, Brian Adidas, Stagger Lee, & Norvell Austin defeated Dream Machine, Porkchop Cash, The A-Team, & Jimmy Hart.
Rick Rude defeated Dutch Mantel via DQ.
Mid-America Champ Randy Savage defeated Rick McGraw via DQ.
Jos LeDuc defeated Buzz Sawyer via forfeit.
Austin Idol & Jerry Lawler defeated Southern Tag Champs The Zambuie Express via DQ.
Jerry Lawler defeated King Konga.
* Note: This was a Sunday show.

2/28/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 2,929)
Princess Victoria & Despina Montegas defeated Wendi Richter & Leilani Kai.
Larry Higgins defeated Mr. Ebony.
The Black Ninja defeated Art Crews.
Harley Davidson & Scott Shannon defeated Dream Machine & Porkchop Cash.
The A-Team defeated Dirty Rhodes & Brian Adisas via DQ.
Jos LeDuc & Randy Savage defeated Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin.
Rick Rude defeated Dutch Mantel in a “no DQ” match.
Jerry Lawler, Austin Idol, & Tommy Rich defeated King Konga & The Zambuie Express.
* Note: This was a Tuesday show.

3/5/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 3,700)
Dirty Rhodes & Harley Davidson defeated Angelo Poffo & Mad Dog.
Rick Rude defeated Tom Jones.
Dutch Mantel, Princess Victoria, & Despina Montegas defeated Jimmy Hart, Wendi Richter, & Leilani Kai.
The A-Team defeated Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin.
Randy Savage defeated Bugsy McGraw via DQ.
Porkchop Cash & Dream Machine defeated Spike Huber & Scott Shannon.
CWA International Champ Austin Idol defeated King Tonga.
Jerry Lawler & Jos LeDuc No Contest against Southern Tag Champs The Zambuie Express.

3/12/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,771)
Dirty Rhodes & Harley Davidson defeated The Executioners.
Dutch Mantel, Scott Shannon, & Spike Huber defeated King Konga, The Black Ninja, & The Executioner.
Rick Rude defeated Bugsy McGraw.
Norvell Austin & Stagger Lee defeated The A-Team.
Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated The Moondogs (Rex & Spot).
CWA International Champ Austin Idol defeated Mid-America Champ Randy Savage via DQ.
Jerry Lawler & Jos LeDuc defeated The Zambuie Express in a “no DQ” match to win the Southern Tag Title.

3/18/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,420)
Tom Jones defeated The Executioner via forfeit.
King Konga drew Scott Shannon.
Harley Davidson & Dirty Rhodes defeated A-Team.
Bugsy McGraw defeated Mad Dog.
Dutch Mantel defeated Black Ninja.
Stagger Lee & Norvell Austin defeated The Moondogs (Rex & Spot).
Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich defeated Porkchop Cash & Dream Machine.
CWA International Champ Austin Idol defeated Rick Rude via DQ.
Jerry Lawler, Jimmy Hart, & Jos LeDuc defeated Kareem Muhammad, King Konga, & JJ Dillon.
* Note: This was a Sunday show.

3/26/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,939)
Featuring a Southern Tag Team Title Tournament
1st Round: Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich defeated Art Crews & Tom Jones
1st Round: Dutch Mantel & Scott Shannon vs. Black Ninja & King Konga
1st Round: Randy Savage & The Black Demon vs. Harley Davidson & Dirty Rhodes
1st Round: Norvell Austin & Stagger Lee defeated Chief Jesse Ortega & Ric McCord
Semi Finals: Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich vs. ???
Semi Finals: Norevell Austin & Stagger Lee vs. ???
Finals: Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated Norvell Austin & Stagger Lee to win the vacant Southern Tag Title.
JJ Dillon defeated Jimmy Hart via DQ in a “taped fist” match.
Austin Idol defeated Rick Rude.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Jos LeDuc.

4/2/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 7,591)
Scott Shannon drew Jesse Ortega.
Ox Baker defeated Art Crews.
Randy Savage defeated Dutch Mantel in a “$5,000 on a pole” match.
Austin Idol defeated Rick Rude via DQ in a “strap on a pole” match.
Southern Tag Champs Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich No Contest against Koko Ware & Norvell Austin.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 in a “hair vs. mask.”
Jerry Lawler & JJ Dillon defeated Jimmy Hart & Randy Savage in a “no DQ” match.

4/9/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,208)
The Super Gladiator drew Jesse Ortega.
Brickhouse Brown defeated Ric McCord.
Tiger Mark & Harley Davidson defeated King Konga & The Angel.
Jim Neidhart defeated Art Crews.
Ox Baker defeated Scott Shannon.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated Koko Ware & Norvell Austin in a “Texas death” match.
Austin Idol defeated Rick Rude via DQ in a “strap” match.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Randy Savage in a “loser receives ten lashes” match to win the Mid-America Title.

4/16/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 3,989)
Omar Atlas defeated A-Team #1.
Scott Shannon defeated King Konga via DQ.
Ox Baker & Jim Neidhart defeated Jesse Ortega & Ric McCord.
Norvell Austin & Koko Ware defeated Harley Davidson & Brickhouse Brown.
Austin Idol defeated Rick Rude in a “steel cage loser wears a dress” match.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated Randy Savage & Porkchop Cash.
Lord Humongous defeated Jerry Lawler via TKO.

4/23/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,830)
Ox Baker defeated Ric McCord.
Bugsy McGraw & Dutch Mantel defeated A-Team #1 & Porkchop Cash.
Scott Shannon, Tiger Mask, & Brickhouse Brown defeated King Konga, The Japanese Assassin, & The Black Ninja.
Koko Ware & Norvell Austin defeated Dirty Rhodes & Harley Davidson.
Randy Savage defeated Austin Idol to win the CWA International Title.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated Jim Neidhart & Rick Rude.
Lord Humongous defeated Jerry Lawler to win the Southern Title.
Lord Humongous won a “back alley street brawl” match.

4/30/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,160)
Jim Neidhart defeated Ric McCord.
Brickhouse Brown defeated A-Team #1.
Scott Shannon & Bugsy McGraw defeated Ox Baker & The Japanese Assassin.
Koko Ware & Norvell Austin defeated Dirty Rhodes & Harley Davidson in a “motorcycle boot on a pole” match.
Dutch Mantel defeated Rick Rude via DQ.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated Porkchop Cash & Mark Batten via DQ.
Austin Idol defeated CWA International Champ Randy Savage via DQ.
Jerry Lawler defeated Southern Champ Lord Humongous via DQ.

5/7/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,048)
Ric McCord & Brickhouse Brown defeated A-Team #1 & The Japanese Assassin.
Bugsy McGraw defeated Porkchop Cash.
Jim Neidhart defeated Scott Shannon.
Koko Ware & Norvell Austin defeated Dirty Rhodes & Harley Davidson in a “biker roulette” match.
CWA International Champ Randy Savage defeated Austin Idol.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated The Zambuie Express via DQ.
Rick Rude defeated Dutch Mantel.
Southern Champ Lord Humongous defeated Mid-America Champ Jerry Lawler via DQ.
Jerry Lawler & Eddie Marlin defeated Ox Baker & Jimmy Hart. Tommy Marlin was the referee.

5/14/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,600)
The Moondogs (Rex & Spot) defeated Brickhouse Brown & Ric McCord.
The Zambuie Express defeated Scott Shannon & Bugsy McGraw.
Jim Neidhart defeated Porkchop Cash.
Dutch Mantel defeated Rick Rude.
Jimmy Hart defeated Tommy Marlin in a “loser leaves town” match.
Austin Idol defeated Randy Savage to win the CWA International Title.
Koko Ware & Norvell Austin defeated Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich via DQ in a “falls count anywhere” match.
Jerry Lawler & The Junkyard Dog defeated Ox Baker & Lord Humongous.

5/21/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,416)
Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten defeated Ron Slinker & Porkchop Cash.
Jim Neidhart defeated Bugsy McGraw.
The Zambuie Express defeated Ric McCord & Jim Jamieson.
Koko Ware & Norvell Austin defeated Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert.
Randy Savage defeated Scott Shannon.
The Junkyard Dog defeated Butch Reed via DQ.
Dutch Mantel & Evelyn Stevens defeated Rick Rude & Angel.
Jerry Lawler defeated Lord Humongous to win the Southern Title.

5/28/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,500)
The Spoiler defeated Ric McCord.
Scott Shannon defeated Porkchop Cash.
Rick Rude defeated Dutch Mantel in a “no DQ” match.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated Koko Ware & Norvell Austin.
Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten defeated Randy Savage & Angelo Poffo.
Jim Neidhart defeated Austin Idol.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated King Kong Bundy.

6/4/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Rick Rude defeated Ric McCord.
Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten defeated The Nightmare #1 & Porkchop Cash.
Dutch Mantel & Scott Shannon drew Koko Ware & Norvell Austin.
Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler defeated Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert via DQ. (Gilbert & Rich were introduced as the “New Fabulous Ones”, after Keirn & Lane jumped to the AWA)
Jim Neidhart defeated Austin Idol via DQ.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Kimala (17:39) via countout.

6/11/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
The Animal defeated Ric McCord.
Scott Shannon defeated Masao Ito via DQ.
Koko Ware & Norvell Austin defeated Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten.
Dutch Mantel defeated Porkchop Cash.
Austin Idol No Contest against Jim Neidhart in a “no DQ” match.
Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated The Spoiler & Phil Hickerson.
Rick Rude defeated Jerry Lawler to win the Southern Title.

6/18/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,987)
Porkchop Cash defeated Ric McCord.
Dutch Mantel defeated The Animal.
Lanny Poffo & Randy Savage defeated Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten.
Jim Neidhart defeated Scott Shannon.
CWA International Champ Masao Ito defeated Austin Idol.
Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler (Frank Morrell) defeated Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert to win the Southern Tag Title.
The Fabulous Ones & Jerry Lawler defeated Rick Rude, Koko Ware, & Norvell Austin.

“Memphis Star Wars ’84”
6/25/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 10,032/)
Porkchop Cash & Scott Shannon defeated The Scorpions.
Dutch Mantel, Johnny Wilhoit, & Mark Batten defeated Masao Ito, The Nightmare, & Keith Roberson.
The Animal defeated Ric McCord.
Jim Neidhart defeated Giant Frazier.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated Lanny Poffo & Randy Savage via DQ.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Southern Tag Champs Rick Rude via DQ.
Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert defeated The Spoiler & Phil Hickerson in a “Tennessee street fight” match.
The Fabulous Ones defeated Koko Ware & Norvell Austin.
Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol defeated National Tag Champs The Road Warriors.

7/2/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,749)
Ron Sexton defeated The Nightmare via DQ.
The Animal defeated Tony Torres.
Jim Neidhart defeated Johnny King.
Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten drew Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe.
Dutch Mantel & Porkchop Cash defeated Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo.
Southern Tag Champs Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler defeated Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert.
CWA International Champ Masao Ito defeated Austin Idol.
Jerry Lawler defeated Southern Champ Rick Rude via DQ.
Jerry Lawler won a “two-ring battle royal.”

7/9/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 5,831)
Eddie Gilbert & Ron Mikolajczyk defeated Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe.
Mark Batten & Johnny Wilhoit defeated The Nightmares via DQ.
Southern Tag Champs Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler No Contest against Dutch Mantel & Porkchop Cash. As a result, the title was held-up.
Tommy Rich defeated Masao Ito to win the CWA International Title.
King Kong Bundy defeated Johnny King & Tony Torres in a “handicap” match.
Randy Savage & Larry Poffo double DQ against The Rock-n-Roll Express.
Jerry Lawler & The Fabulous Ones defeated Rick Rude, Jim Neidhart, The Animal, Jimmy Hart, & Angel in a “handicap” match.

7/16/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,813)
Jim Neidhart defeated Ron Sexton.
The Nightmares defeated Tony Torres & Johnny King.
Eddie Gilbert & Ron Mikolajczyk defeated Masao Ito & The Animal.
Tojo Yamamoto & Johnny Wilhoit defeated Ken Timbs & Buddy Wolfe.
Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler defeated Dutch Mantel & Porkchop Cash to win the held-up Southern Tag Title.
Jerry Lawler & Ron Mikolajczyk NC Rick Rude & Jim Neidhart.
Masao Ito & The Animal defeated Tojo Yamamoto & Johnny Wilhoit.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo.
King Kong Bundy defeated Jerry Lawler.
CWA International Champ Tommy Rich defeated Rick Rude to win the Southern Title.

7/23/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 8,493)
Ken Timbs & Dusty Wolfe defeated Johnny King & Tony Torres.
The Nightmares defeated Porkchop Cash & Ron Sexton.
Debbie Combs defeated Donna Day.
Southern Tag Champs Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler defeated Dutch Mantel & Eddie Gilbert.
Tojo Yamamoto & Johnny Wilhoit defeated Masao Ito & The Animal.
Ron Mikolajczyk defeated Jim Neidhart via DQ.
Southern Champ Tommy Rich No Contest against King Kong Bundy.
The Fabulous Ones No Contest against The Road Warriors.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo in a “no DQ” match.
Rick Rude defeated Jerry Lawler via DQ in a “loser receives ten lashes” match.

7/30/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,509)
Dutch Mantel defeated Nightmare #1
Eddie Gilbert defeated Nightmare #2
Tojo Yamamoto defeated Jimmy Hart via DQ
The Animal & Masao Ito (w/Jimmy Hart) defeated The New Generation (Mark Batten & Johnny Wilhoit) (w/Tojo Yamamoto)
Ron Mikolajczyk defeated Jim Neidhart
Stan Lane & Steve Keirn defeated Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler (Frank Morrell) via DQ
The Rock & Roll Express (Morton & Gibson) defeated “Poffo Mania” Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo (w/Angelo Poffo) (Pre-match stipulations stated that if the R&R’s won the match, then Morton would receive 5 minutes with Angelo Poffo)
King Kong Bundy defeated Southern Champion Tommy Rich in a No DQ Match to win the title. (Eddie Gilbert was guest referee)
Jerry Lawler defeated Rick Rude in a “Leather Strap on a Pole” Match

8/6/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 9,677)
Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express (13:00) via DQ.
Masao Ito & The Animal defeated Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten (6:30) when Ito defeated Batten.
Jimmy Valiant & Jerry Lawler defeated Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo when Valiant defeated Poffo.
Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantel defeated The Nightmares when Mantell made the pin.
Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant defeated Masao Ito & The Animal (3:20) when Valiant defeated Hickerson.
Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy defeated Tommy Rich & Jackie Fargo (4:56) when Bundy defeated Rich.
Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant defeated Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler (8:24) when Valiant defeated Hickerson.
Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy defeated Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantel (15:00) when Rude defeated Mantell.
Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant defeated Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy (17:11) to win the tournament when Valiant defeated Rude.
* Note: The winners of the tournament were to win $10,000 and a trip to Japan and be entered in a tag team tournament for All Japan Pro Wrestling. There are no records of Lawler & Valiant being in such a tournament, but they did wrestle there as a team in 1985 and 1986.

8/13/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 9,018)
Dutch Mantel defeated Keith Roberson.
Tojo Yamamoto defeated Masao Ito.
The Nightmares drew Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated Phil Hickerson & The Spoiler to win the Southern Tag Title.
Rick Rude defeated Jerry Lawler via DQ.
Tommy Rich double count out against Eddie Gilbert.
Steve Keirn & Jackie Fargo defeated Nightmare #1 & King Kong Bundy.

8/20/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 7,096)
The Animal defeated Ron Sexton.
Mark Ragin defeated Masao Ito.
Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo defeated Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten when Savage defeated Wilhoit.
Steve Keirn & Jackie Fargo defeated King Kong Bundy & Kurt Von Hess.
The Nightmares defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express to win the Southern Tag Title.
Dutch Mantel defeated The Spoiler via DQ.
Mid-America Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Rick Rude via DQ.
CWA International Champ Tommy Rich double count out against Eddie Gilbert.

8/27/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 9,950)
Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten defeated Masao Ito & Kurt Von Hess when Wilhoit defeated Ito.
The Rock-n-Roll Express defeated Southern Tag Champs The Nightmares via DQ.
Southern Champ King Kong Bundy defeated Dutch Mantel.
Jackie Fargo defeated Jimmy Hart via DQ.
Eddie Gilbert defeated Tommy Rich to win the CWA International Title.
Jerry Lawler defeated Rick Rude in a “steel cage” match.
The Fabulous Ones & Tony Atlas defeated Paul Ellering & The Road Warriors via DQ.

9/3/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,775)
Masao Ito defeated Tojo Yamamoto.
Dutch Mantel defeated Kurt Von Hess.
Tommy Rich defeated Eddie Gilbert.
Rick Rude defeated Randy Savage.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Lanny Poffo.
King Kong Bundy defeated Jerry Lawler.
Masao Ito defeated Dutch Mantel.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Rick Rude.
King Kong Bundy defeated Tommy Rich.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Masao Ito.
Jimmy Valiant defeated King Kong Bundy to win a tournament for a new Cadillac.

9/10/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,448)
Dutch Mantel drew Mark Ragin.
The Dirty White Boys (Tony Anthony & Len Denton) defeated Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten.
Tojo Yamamoto defeated Kurt Von Hess via DQ.
Southern Tag Champs The Nightmares defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express.
CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert defeated Tommy Rich.
King Kong Bundy & Rick Rude defeated Jerry Lawler & Randy Savage via DQ. (First time ever, Lawler & Savage team up)

9/17/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 6,900)
Mark Ragin defeated Keith Roberson.
Kurt Von Hess defeated Ken Raper.
Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten defeated Angelo Poffo & Lanny Poffo.
Dutch Mantel defeated Eddie Gilbert to win the CWA International Title.
The Nightmares defeated The Rock-n-Roll Express in a “no DQ masks vs. loser leaves town” match.
Tojo Yamamoto & Tommy Rich defeated The Dirty White Boys via DQ.
Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy defeated Jerry Lawler & Randy Savage in a “no DQ” match.

No Show Scheduled at the Mid-South Coliseum on 9/24/83 due to the Mid-South Fair being held at the coliseum. However, there was a show at Cook Convention Center on 9/23/84. Results Below.

9/23/84 – Memphis, TN. @ Cook Convention Center (Approximated Attendance: 1,500)
The Nightmares defeated The New Generation (Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten)
Rufus R. Jones & Mark Ragin defeated The Dirty White Boys (Tony Anthony & Len Denton) via DQ
Eddie Gilbert defeated International Champion Dutch Mantel to regain the title (It was Eddie Gilbert’s Hair vs. The Title)
Jerry Lawler & Randy Savage defeated Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy
Kurt Von Hess vs. Craig Carson (Hess likely won this)
Lanny Poffo vs. Tojo Yamamoto
* Note: This show was held on a Sunday.

10/1/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,632)
Mark Batten defeated The Snowman.
Kurt Von Hess defeated Johnny Wilhoit.
The Dirty White Boys defeated Rufus Jones & Mark Ragin.
Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Dutch Mantel defeated The Nightmares.
CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert defeated Lanny Poffo.
Jerry Lawler, Randy Savage, & Jimmy Valiant defeated King Kong Bundy, Rick Rude, & Jimmy Hart.

10/8/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
The Dirty White Boys defeated Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten.
Mark Ragin & Rufus Jones defeated Kurt Von Hess & Eddie Gilbert.
King Kong Bundy & Rick Rude drew Randy Savage & Jimmy Valiant, but advanced in the tournament by winning a coin flip.
The Fabulous Ones defeated The Nightmares.
King Kong Bundy & Rick Rude defeated Rufus Jones & Mark Ragin.
The Fabulous Ones defeated The Dirty White Boys.
Tommy Rich defeated Dutch Mantel.
Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy defeated The Fabulous Ones via DQ to win the vacant Southern Tag Title.

10/15/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 4,407)
Rufus Jones & Mark Ragin defeated The Nightmares.
Phil Hickerson & Kurt Von Hess defeated Tojo Yamamoto & Dutch Mantel.
CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert defeated Lanny Poffo.
Jerry Lawler, Jimmy Valiant, & Randy Savage defeated The Dirty White Boys & Phil Hickerson.
AWA Tag Champs The Road Warriors defeated Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy when Bundy was pinned.

10/22/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
The Nightmares defeated Tracy Smothers & Johnny King.
Rufus R. Jones defeated Dr. Detroit.
Phil Hickerson defeated Tojo Yamamoto.
Tommy Rich defeated Kurt Von Hess.
Lanny Poffo defeated CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert via DQ.
Jerry Lawler & Randy Savage defeated The Dirty White Boys via reverse decision.
The Fabulous Ones defeated Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy in a “no DQ hair vs. title” match to win the Southern Tag Title.

10/29/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Phil Hickerson defeated Johnny King.
Tommy Rich defeated Dr. Detroit.
Kortsia Korchenko defeated Rufus R. Jones.
Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo defeated Eddie & Tommy Gilbert via DQ.
Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant defeated The Dirty White Boys in a “no DQ” match.
Rick Rude defeated King Kong Bundy via DQ.

11/5/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Mark Batten defeated The Invader.
Johnny King bat Ken Raper.
Kortsia Korchenko defeated Jerry Bryant & Ken Raper in a “handicap” match.
Randy Savage defeated Phil Hickerson via DQ.
Tojo Yamamoto defeated Dr. Detroit via DQ.
Tommy & Eddie Gilbert defeated Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo when Gilbert defeated Savage.
The Dirty White Boys & King Kong Bundy defeated Jerry Lawler, Jimmy Valiant, & Rick Rude (11:27) when Bundy defeated Rude.

11/12/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 8,493)
Jerry Bryant & John King defeated Pat Hutchinson & The Invader.
Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo defeated Eddie & Tommy Gilbert in a “coalminer’s glove” match.
Phil Hickerson defeated National Champ Ronnie Garvin via DQ.
Rick Rude & Jimmy Valiant defeated The Dirty White Boys in a “New York street fight” match.
Jerry Lawler defeated King Kong Bundy in a “no DQ hair vs. title” match to win the Southern Title. Rick Rude was the referee.

11/19/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Jason defeated The Italian Stallion.
Tommy Gilbert defeated Lanny Poffo.
National Champ Ronnie Garvin bat Phil Hickerson.
Angel defeated Jimmy Hart (2:00).
Mike Sharpe defeated Southern Champ Jerry Lawler via DQ.
The Dirty White Boys defeated Jimmy Valiant & Rick Rude in a “loser tarred and feathered” match.
Kortsia Korchenko defeated Jacques Rougeau to win the Mid-America Title.
CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert defeated Randy Savage (10:11).

11/27/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
The Dirty White Boys defeated Tojo Yamamoto & Jerry Bryant.
Steve Constant & Tim Ashley defeated The Nightmares.
Tommy Rich defeated Phil Hickerson.
Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo defeated Tommy & Eddie Gilbert in a “loser’s nightmare’ match when Savage defeated Tommy who had to leave town. If Savage had lost he would have had to wear a dress for 30 days, if Poffo had he would have give up his new car, and if Eddie had lost he would have lost the Mid-America Title.
King Kong Bundy defeated Rick Rude.
Mike Sharpe defeated Jimmy Valiant via DQ.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Kortsia Korchenko.
Jerry Lawler won an “elimination” match to win a mink coat.
* Note: This was a Tuesday show.

12/3/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Tim Ashley defeated The Invader.
Jimmy Valiant defeated Plowboy Frazier.
Tim Ashley & Steve Constance defeated The Dirty White Boys via DQ.
Mike Sharpe defeated Tojo Yamamoto.
National Tag Champs Bill & Scott Irwin defeated Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo.
The Interns defeated The Fabulous Ones to win the Southern Tag Title.
Rick Rude defeated King Kong Bundy in a “no DQ loser leaves town” match. Jerry Lawler was the referee
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Bob Roop via DQ.

12/10/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Mark & Brad Batten defeated The Nightmares.
Mike Sharpe defeated Lanny Poffo.
Randy Savage defeated CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert via DQ.
The Terminators defeated Jerry Bryant & Johnny King.
National Tag Champs Bill & Scott Irwin defeated Tommy Rich & Jimmy Valiant.
The Interns defeated Tim Ashley & Randy Savage.
Jerry Lawler defeated Rick Rude via DQ.

12/17/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 2,000)
The Terminators defeated Mark & Brad Batten.
The Nightmares defeated Tim Ashley & Steve Constance.
Tojo Yamamoto drew Tony Anthony.
Len Denton defeated Johnny King.
CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert defeated Johnny Wilhoit.
Mid-America Champ Mike Sharpe defeated Lanny Poffo.
Jimmy Valiant, Jerry Lawler, & Randy Savage defeated The Interns & Plowboy Frazier via DQ.

12/28/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum
Lanny Poffo defeated The Spoiler.
Candi Divine defeated Amy Monroe.
Plowboy Frazier defeated Tojo Yamamoto.
Ken Wayne & Danny Davis defeated Tim Ashley & Steve Constance.
The Dirty White Boys defeated The Interns.
Mid-America Champ Mike Sharpe No Contest against Jimmy Valiant.
Terry Taylor defeated Eddie Gilbert to win the CWA International Title.
Southern Champ Jerry Lawler defeated Adrian Street (12:44) via DQ.
* Note: This was a Friday show.

12/31/84 – Memphis, TN. @ The Mid-South Coliseum (Attendance: 9,000)
Tojo Yamamoto defeated Jerry Bryant via countout.
Mark & Brad Batten defeated Stan Frazier in a “handicap” match.
The Interns defeated The Dirty White Boys.
Ken Wayne & Danny Davis defeated Tim Ashley & Steve Constance in a “loser leaves town” match.
Adrian Street defeated Johnny Wilhoit.
Mike Sharpe (with ???) defeated Jimmy Valiant (with Jerry Lawler) in a “coward waves the flag” match.
Jerry Lawler No Contest against Eddie Gilbert (26:46).

Latest on Sting & The Rock’s WWE Status

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– As of this past weekend, Sting still had not signed a contract with WWE. Those in WWE are saying the deal is super close to being done. Right now it’s believed they are working on the merchandising part of the deal. The idea, which can change, is that they will not use Sting at WrestleMania XXX but likely will at WrestleMania 31 in California next year.

– WWE’s merchandise department were told a while back not to produce any singular merchandise involving The Rock, adding that he could be in group shots but nothing individual. They were also told that Rock would not be back to WWE until 2015 at the earliest. Rock reportedly told WWE officials in August that he would not be doing WrestleMania XXX but has not ruled out WrestleMania 31, which is essentially the same stuff he’s been saying publicly.

Credit: Wrestling Observer

Kurt Angle / Eric Young Blow Up at TNA Official

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News has already made the rounds about TNA veteran Kurt Angle having a backstage blow-up with “Big” John Gaburick during the company’s U.K. tour. Apparently Angle wasn’t the only star to have a heated exchange with the TNA executive.

According to sources, TNA star Eric Young had a verbal exchange with Gaburick during the U.K. tour as well. Gaburick apparently ran down Young backstage after his Monter’s Ball match with Abyss, which was taped for this week’s edition of Impact Wrestling.

The source claims Gaburick told Young that he took too long in selling an attack from Abyss and should have exited the ring quicker due to the fact that they had additional segments to tape.

As a result, Young, who is well liked and considered to be a performer who rarely speaks out, didn’t hold back this time. According to reports, Young vented his frustration over the situation and the matter was quickly resolved. Basically put, it wasn’t a major incident or anything like that

WWE’s Plans for Ziggler & The Miz?

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With Ziggler & The Miz’s recent WWE App interviews, where they vented their frustrations, and then the Miz’s appearance on Raw during the Titus/Ryder match, it can now be confirmed that WWE is planning some sort of disgruntled tag team of the two Cleveland, Ohio natives. The plan is for the Miz & Ziggler to form a unit in order to lash back at the Authority and force the WWE Universe to take notice of their talents. Time will tell if this idea will be given any legs to stand on.

Alberto Del Rio next to Leave WWE?

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Partiel credit to PWInsider

At this time, there is a growing concern within WWE that Alberto Del Rio will not be re-signing with WWE when his contract expires. In the past, Del Rio has openly talked about retiring sooner rather than later. He will be 37 years old in May, already had what he considers a full career in Mexico before coming to WWE, and has now grown frustrated since he went from a top guy to being fed to Batista.

There has been no word that he has been actively working on signing a new deal with the company, which has led to the concern internally that he will not re-sign when his current contract expires. While Del Rio isn’t in the main event picture, losing him would be yet another blow to the already dwindling roster of solid and established players. We’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

Fighting Spirit Review: New Japan “FANTASTICA MANIA” on 1/18/14

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Date: January 18th, 2014
Location: Tokyo Korakuen Hall
Announced Attendance: 1,900 (Super No Vacancy)

We are on to another day of the New Japan/CMLL joint tour. This has pretty much the same wrestlers as the last event I reviewed, but they are paired up differently to give new match-ups. Here is the full card:

– Jado vs. Maximo vs. Taichi
– Stuka Jr. and Rey Cometa vs. Yujiro Takahashi and OKUMURA
– Escorpión, YOSHI-HASHI, Niebla Roja, and Vangelis vs. Tiger Mask, Titan, KUSHIDA, and Fuego
– Máscara Dorada and El Desperado vs. Volador Jr. and BUSHIROAD
– Rush vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
– Tanahashi, Naito, and La Sombra vs. Okada, Ultimo Guerrero, and Ishii
– Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship: Mephisto vs. Mistico II

And away we go!

Jado vs. Maximo vs. Taichi

They all circle each other to start, the crowd chants for Maximo so he does a twirl.  Maximo goes after Taichi and smacks him on the ass, Jado charges Maximo but Maximo moves out of the way.  Maximo rubs Jado’s chest as Jado gets away from him, Taichi tries to get away from Maximo but Jado attacks him from behind and Maximo dropkicks him out of the ring.  Jado does Maximo’s little dance with him and then punches him in the stomach, chops by Jado but Maximo takes him down, Maximo goes off the ropes and hits a running headscissors.

Maximo kisses Jado, and Jado does a Flair Flop before exiting the ring. Maximo gets a running start but Taichi trips him from the floor and drags him out.  Taichi hits Maximo in the head with the edge of the chair, gets the ring bell mallet and hits Jado in the head with it.  Taichi chokes Jado with the mallet but Maximo has recovered and clubs Taichi in the back.  Taichi tries to get away from Maximo and gives Maximo the commentator, who of course Maximo kisses.  Taichi attacks Maximo and rolls him back into the ring, he picks up Maximo and gives him a hard slap on the ass. Taichi throws Maximo into the corner and stomps him low, Jado comes back in the ring but Taichi chops him in the corner.  Irish whip by Taichi and he hits a lariat before kneeing him low.  Cover by Taichi but the referee doesn’t see it.

Maximo returns to the ring, kick by Taichi to Maximo and he rakes him in the eyes.  Irish whip by Maximo and Maximo hits an armdrag.  Armdrag by Taichi and both men lariat each other.  Powerslam by Maximo but Taichi catches him with a superkick.  Jado comes back into the ring, he covers Taichi but it gets a two count.  He then covers Maximo but it gets a two as well.  Crossface of JADO to Maximo but Taichi breaks it up.  Taichi covers Jado but Maximo breaks it up.  Maximo goes off the ropes, kick by Taichi but as he goes for the powerbomb he is hit by a Jado lariat.  DDT by Jado, cover, but Taichi breaks it up.

Taichi goes off the ropes but Jado hits him with a lariat.  Jado charges Maximo but Maximo moves and kisses him, Irish whip by Jado, reversed, Jado goes for a sunset flip but Maximo sits on him for a two count. Irish whip by Maximo to Jado, reversed, but Maximo hits a rebound hip attack out of the corner.  Jado rolls out of the ring but Maximo sails out onto him with a tope suicida.  Maximo gets back into the ring as Taichi does as well, Maximo ducks a Taichi lariat and pulls Taichi’s pants down.  Maximo tries to kiss Taichi but Taichi re-directs it and he kisses the referee.  Finally Maximo is able to kiss Taichi, dropkick to the knee and he applies La Magistral to pick up the three count!  Your winner:  Maximo

Match Thoughts:  Ok, I just got done watching DDT, I have reached my “men kissing men” humor for the day.  No mas.  It is an interesting character, I mean that pretty much is his shtick but the crowd loves him.  To me, it gets old really fast… I’m not personally disgusted, I just don’t understand the humor when it happens five times in one match, it would be funnier if it was just once a match to throw off opponents or something.  But the crowd enjoys it so he has that anyway.  Solid action otherwise.  Score:  4.0

Stuka Jr. and Rey Cometa vs. Yujiro Takahashi and OKUMURA

Cometa and OKUMURA start things off.  Cometa and OKUMURA circle each other, tie-up, OKUMURA trips Cometa but Cometa hits an armdrag.  Single leg takedown by OKUMURA and an armdrag, but Cometa hits an armdrag of his own.  Armdrag by Cometa, they trade tripping each other and both men return to their feet.  Cometa tags in Stuka Jr. while Takahashi is also tagged in.  Takahashi and Stuka Jr. tie-up, side headlock by Takahashi, Stuka Jr. Irish whips out of it and they collide with no result.  Takahashi goes off the ropes but Stuka Jr. ducks the lariat and hits a shoulderblock.  Stuka Jr. goes off the ropes, Takahashi throws him into the corner but Stuka Jr. flips himself onto the apron.  Stuka Jr. grabs Takahashi’s arm and hits an armdrag from the top rope.  Stuka Jr. charges Takahashi but Takahashi back bodydrops him out of the ring.

Takahashi goes off the ropes but Stuka Jr. bails, leading to OKUMURA taking Stuka Jr. out at ringside.  Takahashi gloats but Cometa comes off the top turnbuckle with an armdrag to Takahashi.  Takahashi falls out of the ring, Cometa goes off the ropes but Takahashi ducks the baseball slide and slams Cometa into the ring apron.  Stuka Jr. and OKUMURA get in the ring, Irish whip by OKUMURA, Stuka Jr. flips off the ropes and hits a dropkick.  OKUMURA falls out of the ring as Takahashi comes back in it, Stuka Jr. slams Takahashi in front of the corner and goes up to the top turnbuckle, but instead of diving onto Takahashi he dives backwards and drops onto OKUMURA outside the ring.

Cometa hits a moonsault onto Takahashi, cover, but it gets a two count.  Cometa charges Takahashi and hits a hurricanrana followed by a pair of dropkicks.  Cometa goes off the ropes but OKUMURA trips him from ringside and pulls Cometa out of the ring.  Takahashi goes off the ropes to do a dive but Stuka Jr. grabs Takahashi’s legs from the outside and pulls him out of the ring as well.  Cometa gets back in the ring and goes for a springboard tornado plancha onto Takahashi, but Takahashi moves and he hits Stuka Jr. on accident.  Takahashi slides Cometa back into the ring, he picks him up and kicks him in the stomach.  Chop by Takahashi, he picks up Cometa, Irish whip, Cometa goes for a hurricanrana but Takahashi rolls through.  Cover, but Stuka Jr. breaks it up.  Takahashi rakes Stuka Jr. in the eyes, then he hits a German suplex hold onto Stuka Jr. while OKUMURA hits one onto Cometa for a two count.

All four men slowly get up, Cometa and OKUMURA gain the advantage, OKUMURA slides out of the ring but Cometa hits him with a tope suicida.  Meanwhile in the ring Takahashi goes off the ropes, drop toehold by Stuka Jr. but Takahashi blocks La Magistral.  Stuka Jr. slams Takahashi to the mat, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but OKUMURA hits him with a chair from the floor.  HOT WIFE was on the apron to distract the referee but she eats a superkick from Cometa and flops to the floor.  OKUMURA attacks Cometa while in the ring Takahashi hits a Fisherman Buster onto Stuka Jr. for a two count.  Takahashi picks up Stuka Jr., hits the Tokyo Pimps and picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Yujiro Takahashi and OKUMURA

Match Thoughts:   They did a lot with the small amount of time they had and made the most of it.  There was literally no down time at all, they were just moving from start to finish.  I loved Stuka Jr.’s random dive to the outside, it caught everyone off-guard and was a neat visual.  A fun tag match, just wish it was a bit longer.  Score:  6.5

Escorpión, YOSHI-HASHI, Niebla Roja, and Vangelis vs. Tiger Mask, Titan, KUSHIDA, and Fuego

Escorpión and KUSHIDA start things off.  KUSHIDA asks for a handshake but Escorpión wants no part of it.  Tie-up, waistlock by KUSHIDA and he rolls him up, but Escorpión applies a quick submission before KUSHIDA rolls out of it.  Back up, hammerlock by Escorpión, reversed by KUSHIDA, side headlock takedown by Escorpión but KUSHIDA reverses it into a headscissors.  Back up, single leg takedown by Escorpión and he rolls up KUSHIDA for a quick two count.  KUSHIDA tags in Fuego while YOSHI-HASHI is also tagged in.  YOSHI-HASHI and Fuego tie-up, waistlock by YOSHI-HASHI and he throws Fuego to the mat but Fuego gets back to his feet.  Back elbow by YOSHI-HASHI and he goes for an Irish whip but Fuego avoids it and does a little dance.

Fuego flips YOSHI-HASHI out to the floor, he goes off the far ropes and sails out onto YOSHI-HASHI with a tope suicida.  He then quickly gets back in the ring and hits a second one before returning and tagging in Titan. Vangelis comes in the ring as well, and the two trade chops to the chest.  Vangelis goes off the ropes and he slaps Titan hard in the face, Irish whip by Vangelis but Titan flips out of the way and hits a spinning headscissors.  Titan goes off the ropes but is tripped from ringside and pulled out of the ring.  Vangelis then goes out after him but meanwhile Tiger Mask and Roja get into the ring as the legal men.  Kick by Roja but Tiger Mask hits a delayed snapmare, Roja goes off the ropes but Tiger Mask hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.  Monkey flip by Tiger Mask from the corner and he dropkicks Roja out of the ring.

Escorpión comes in the ring in Roja’s place, then Vangelis attacks Tiger Mask from behind.  YOSHI-HASHI comes in as well and all three men hit a big boot onto Tiger Mask.  Tiger Mask falls out of the ring, so they get Fuego.  Fuego is Irish whipped to the corner and all four of his opponents hit running strikes on him.  KUSHIDA comes in to help, but he gets kicked by Roja.  Irish whip to KUSHIDA and he is double teamed by Roja and Escorpión.  Titan gets in the ring, Irish whip to him but he is able to connect with a rebound handstand kick to Escorpión.  YOSHI-HASHI kicks Titan out of the ring but Tiger Mask comes in the ring and hits a Tiger Drive onto YOSHI-HASHI.  Vangelis hits a spinning heel kick onto Tiger Mask, then Fuego knocks Vangelis out of the ring with a swandive missile dropkick.  Escorpión comes in the ring and hits a lariat onto Fuego, but KUSHIDA comes in to take his place. Escorpión kicks KUSHIDA, Irish whip to the corner but KUSHIDA moves as he charges in and applies a submission hold in the ropes.

Meanwhile Roja comes in the ring to kick Tiger Mask out of it, Vangelis joins him, they give KUSHIDA an Irish whip but he kicks them both back.  KUSHIDA hits a standing moonsault onto both of them, cover, but it gets a two count.  Escorpión comes off the top turnbuckle to try to help but he accidentally lands on Roja and Vangelis.  Scoop slam by KUSHIDA to Roja, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but jumps out of the ring onto Escorpión.  Tiger Mask gets in the ring, he picks up Roja, Irish whip, reversed, but Tiger Mask avoids Roja’s dropkick.  Roja falls out of the ring but Tiger Mask hits a tope suicida onto him.  This leaves…. YOSHI-HASHI and Titan in the ring, as Titan comes in with a swandive missile dropkick.  Vangelis comes in the ring to take YOSHI-HASHI’s place, Titan avoids a Vangelis dropkick but Vangelis drops him onto the apron.  Titan then hits a top rope Asai Moonsault down onto YOSHI-HASHI outside the ring.  Fuego hits a swandive crossbody onto Vangelis, he goes off the ropes but Vangelis catches him and it’s a German suplex hold for the three count.  Your winners:  Rey Escorpión, YOSHI-HASHI, Niebla Roja, and Vangelis

Match Thoughts:  This was clearly just a free-for-all exhibition type match, they basically just took turns doing moves to each other, swapping who was in the ring, and repeated that for eight minutes until the match ended.  Which isn’t bad per se as it was fun for the crowd and certainly was fast paced, but it didn’t really feel like a match and no one really got a chance to shine since there were so many people in the match.  Good for spots, but if you like anything resembling psychology then I wouldn’t recommend it.  Score:  6.0

Máscara Dorada and El Desperado vs. Volador Jr. and BUSHIROAD

Dorada and Volador Jr. start things off.  Tie-up, waistlock by Dorada but Volador Jr. gets out of it, armdrag by Volador Jr., they trade kip-ups and both men return to their feet.  BUSHIROAD and Desperado are tagged in, and BUSHIROAD knocks Desperado to the mat.  Irish whip by Desperado but BUSHIROAD rolls over him, Desperado hits an armdrag which sends BUSHIROAD out of the ring, but Volador Jr. hits a swandive missile dropkick onto Desperado.  Dorada then comes in the ring with a hurricanrana on Volador Jr.. Volador Jr. goes off the ropes, he flips off the ropes but Dorada hits a hurricanrana which sends Volador Jr. out of the ring.  Dorada then goes off the ropes and sails out onto Volador Jr. with a corkscrew tope con giro.  Desperado and BUSHIROAD return to the ring, and BUSHIROAD avoids a Desperado dropkick.  Desperado drops BUSHIROAD on the apron, BUSHIROAD punches Desperado back and goes for an Asai Moonsault, but Dorada grabs his foot.

Desperado then goes off the ropes and flies out of the ring with a tope con giro.  Desperado gets back in the ring, Volador Jr. gets on the apron and he kicks Desperado back.  Volador Jr. goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving crossbody and dropkicks Desperado in the head.  Dorada suddenly comes in the ring with a swandive body press onto Volador Jr., but BUSHIROAD hits a missile dropkick onto Dorada.  BUSHIROAD and Desperado face off again, Desperado goes off the ropes and hits a spear.  Mounted punches by Desperado and he hits a headscissors onto Volador Jr. while Dorada kicks BUSHIROAD.  German suplex hold by Desperado onto BUSHIROAD but Volador Jr. breaks it up.

Dorada and Desperado stay in the ring with Volador Jr., double Irish whip but Volador Jr. ducks the lariat attempt and kicks them both down.  Dorada tosses Volador Jr. over the top rope to the floor, he then goes for a pescado but Volador Jr. moves out of the way.  Desperado doesn’t miss his tope con giro though, then BUSHIROAD goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a tornillo onto Desperado.  BUSHIROAD goes to get back in the ring but is grabbed by Dorada and Desperado as they all fight to get back in the ring.  They decide instead to brawl up into the stands. Volador Jr. gets up on the entrance way and hits a diving crossbody onto Dorada while BUSHIROAD does the same thing to Desperado on the other side of the crowd.  They make their way back to ringside, and BUSHIROAD throws Desperado hard into the ring post.  Volador Jr. gets back in the ring first, he goes off the ropes but Dorada kicks him from the apron.

Dorada hits a swandive seated senton, cover, but it gets a two count.  Codebreaker by BUSHIROAD to Dorada, then Volador Jr. hits a backstabber.  Desperado goes up to the top turnbuckle but Volador Jr. kicks him while he is still on top.  Volador Jr. joins Desperado and hits a Super Frankensteiner.  Cover by Volador Jr., but Dorada barely breaks it up in time.  BUSHIROAD charges Dorada but accidentally dropkicks Volador Jr., knee by BUSHIROAD to Dorada, Irish whip to the corner but Dorada avoids BUSHIROAD’s attack and hits a rebound dropkick out of the corner.  Desperado then grabs BUSHIROAD and plants him with the Guitarra de Angel.  Cover by Desperado and he picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Máscara Dorada and El Desperado

Match Thoughts:  Certainly the best match on the card so far.  It had the high flying and fun spots, but they also had time to go a bit deeper than that as well.  The spear/mounted punches for example was a nice change of pace and made it look like Desperado really did want to hurt his opponent and not just find creative ways to toss him to the mat or the floor.  I am really liking Desperado so far, I hope that he doesn’t get his legs cut out from under him in his upcoming title match.  Score:  7.5

Rush vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

They circle each other to start and start trading elbows, knee by Nakamura but Rush catches a kick and pushes him down.  Nakamura rolls out of the way of the stomp attempt and returns to his feet, tie-up, Rush pushes Nakamura into the ropes, Nakamura reverses positions with him and he gives a clean break.  Chop by Rush and he punches Nakamura in the stomach, Irish whip, reversed, Rush blocks the hiptoss but Nakamura pushes him to the mat.  Rush moves out of the way of the kneedrop attempt but Nakamura avoids Rush’s kick and both men are back to their feet.  Nakamura offers Rush his hand for a handshake but Rush charges him, knees by Nakamura and he goes off the ropes, but Rush catches him with an overhead suplex.  Rush kicks Nakamura out of the ring and gets a running start, but Nakamura kicks him in the head before he can dive out.

Nakamura then positions Rush with his head hanging over the apron and hits a running knee from the floor.  Nakamura slides Rush back into the ring, Nakamura picks up Rush, snapmare, and he hits the kneedrop.  Cover, but it gets two.  Nakamura kicks Rush lightly in the head and then in the chest, Rush gets back up and manages to catch a kick, powerbombing Nakamura to the mat.  Kick by Nakamura and he goes off the ropes but Rush does as well and hits a diving lariat.  Rush kicks Nakamura in the ribs, he picks him up and throws Nakamura in the corner.  Chops by Rush, Irish whip, and Rush hits a lariat in the other corner.  Rush then gets a running start again and delivers a dropkick.  Cover by Rush but it only gets a two count.

Rush stomps Nakamura before kneeing him against the ropes, Irish whip, but it’s reversed and Nakamura kicks Rush into the corner.  Stomps by Nakamura, he picks up Rush and places him on the ropes in the corner.  Running knee to the ribs by Nakamura, cover, but Rush kicks out.  Nakamura knees Rush as he tries to get up and applies a sleeper,  Rush elbows out of it and goes off the ropes but Nakamura knees him in the midsection.  Nakamura charges Rush but Rush hits an overhead belly to belly suplex, sending Nakamura out of the ring.  Rush gets a running start in the ring, Nakamura moves, but Rush goes out to the apron and hits a dropkick off the apron to the floor.  Rush throws Nakamura back in the ring, cover, but it gets a two count.

Back up they trade strikes, a chop by Rush sends Nakamura to his knees, Rush picks him up and goes for the Rush Driver but Nakamura back bodydrops out of it.  Nakamura goes for a lariat but Rush ducks it and hits an Olympic Slam.  Senton by Rush, cover, but Nakamura gets a shoulder up.  Rush is up first but Nakamura knees him in the midsection.  Superkick by Rush, he picks up Nakamura and goes for the Rush Driver again but again Nakamura blocks it.  Roll-up by Rush but Nakamura rolls through it and hits a jumping kick to the head.  Boma Ye by Nakamura, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Shinsuke Nakamura

Match Thoughts:  A good match that I would have liked better if it went a little bit longer.  This is the most I have seen of Rush but he is fun to watch, he is a bigger guy but has a nice range of high flying moves and power moves.  It really felt like if he had just hit the Rush Driver he would have won, but without it he was overmatched by Nakamura’s striking ability.  Nakamura really emphasized the knee here but since his finishing move is also a running knee it made sense that would be his main weapon.  Nothing really wrong with it at all, it just felt like there was more they could have done.  I enjoyed it while it lasted though.  Score:  7.0

Tanahashi, Naito, and La Sombra vs. Okada, Ultimo Guerrero, and Ishii

Tanahashi and Guerrero start things off.  Tie-up, side headlock by Guerrero, Tanahashi reverses it into a front facelock, but Guerrero reverses that into a wristlock.  Tanahashi snapmares out of it but Guerrero hits him with a chop.  Irish whip by Guerrero to the corner but Tanahashi elbows him as he charges in and hits a rebound crossbody out of the corner.  Guerrero responds with a lariat and he chops Tanahashi into the corner.  Irish whip by Guerrero but Tanahashi moves as he charges in and Guerrero falls out to the floor.  Tanahashi goes up to the top turnbuckle but Guerrero has run too far away for Tanahashi to do a dive.  Tanahashi gets back in the ring and tags in La Sombra, and Okada joins him. La Sombra and Okada circle each other, tie-up, Okada pushes La Sombra into the ropes and he gives a clean break.  Tie-up, La Sombra pushes Okada into the ropes this time and he gives a clean break also.

Okada goes for a kick but La Sombra catches it, Irish whip by La Sombra and he hits an armdrag.  Chop to the chest by Okada and he hits an armdrag after running up the corner.  He then poses as he is quite proud of himself.  La Sombra goes off the ropes and hits a hurricanrana, which sends Okada out of the ring.  La Sombra goes to dive but Okada has moved so he flips himself back into the ring.  La Sombra tags in Naito as Ishii comes in the ring, dropkick by Naito to Ishii but Ishii avoids the elbow drop.  Ishii ducks the enzigieri but Naito hits a pair of armdrags.  Shoulderblock by Ishii and they trade elbow strikes.  Naito gets the better of the exchange, he goes off the ropes but Ishii catches him with an elbow.  Irish whip by Ishii, reversed, and Naito hits a hiptoss.  Naito picks up Ishii and elbows him into the corner before headbutting him down.  Naito picks up Ishii, Irish whip, reversed, but Naito kicks Ishii as he charges in.  Naito charges Ishii but Ishii catches him with a powerslam.

Guerrero and Okada come in the ring, and they kick Naito in the arm.  Irish whip by Guerrero and Okada and they hit double big boots.  Tanahashi comes in the ring but he is outnumbered, double Irish whip from the corner and Okada hits a jumping elbow strike.  Guerrero then follows with a handstand seated senton in the corner.  La Sombra is thrown in the ring, Guerrero throws him into the corner, reversed, La Sombra gets out to the apron but Guerrero dropkicks him from the apron to the floor.  Ishii and Naito brawl up into the crowd while Guerrero slides La Sombra into the ring, Okada gets a running start and kicks La Sombra in the head while he is in a seated position.  Guerrero picks up La Sombra and puts him onto the top turnbuckle as he attempts to take off his mask.  Okada comes back in the ring as does Ishii, double Irish whip to La Sombra but La Sombra dropkicks Guerrero.

Okada kicks La Sombra down but Tanahashi dropkicks Okada.  Ishii hits a lariat onto Tanahashi, but Naito catches Ishii with an enzigieri.  Dropkick by Guerrero to Naito, but La Sombra hits a swandive hurricanrana and is alone in the ring.  He gets a running start and jumps out onto Guerrero with a tope con giro.  Tanahashi and Okada get back into the ring to square off, Tanahashi goes off the ropes and hits a jumping elbow.  Irish whip by Tanahashi, reversed, Okada goes for a big boot but Tanahashi catches it and hits a dragon screw leg whip. Tanahashi goes off the ropes but Okada catches him with a flapjack.  Okada picks up Tanahashi and drops him with a DDT.  Back up, scoop slam by Okada, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits the diving elbow drop.  Okada grabs Tanahashi, Tanahashi elbows him off but Okada delivers a dropkick.  Okada goes for the Rainmaker but Tanahashi ducks it and hits the Sling Blade.  Tanahashi goes up to the top turnbuckle but Ishii comes in the ring and joins him.  Delayed superplex by Ishii, he picks up Tanahashi and goes for a powerbomb but Naito comes off the top turnbuckle with a dropkick.

Naito picks up Ishii and elbows him into the corner, Irish whip by Naito and he hits the slingshot dropkick.  Naito picks up Ishii, snapmare, he goes off the ropes and hits the rolling senton.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Naito picks up Ishii and applies a waistlock, Ishii elbows out of it and charges Naito, hitting a delayed vertical suplex.  Ishii grabs Naito and goes for a powerbomb but Naito punches out of it.  Ishii goes off the ropes but Naito catches him with a dropkick.  Naito  tries to tag out but Ishii stops him and hits a backdrop suplex.  Lariat by Ishii, cover, but it only gets a two count.  Ishii picks up Naito, Irish whip, but Naito hits a jumping elbow strike and tags in La Sombra.  Guerrero comes in as well, La Sombra puts Guerrero up on the top turnbuckle and hits the Misteriorana.  Cover by La Sombra, but it gets two.  La Sombra throws Guerrero into the corner and charges him, but Guerrero catches him and hits a second turnbuckle front suplex.  Cover, but La Sombra gets a shoulder up.

Guerrero picks up La Sombra, Irish whip to the corner, reversed, and La Sombra hits a lariat.  La Sombra hits a running knee, cover, but it gets a two count.  La Sombra picks up Guerrero but Guerrero blocks the suplex attempt and hits a scoop slam.  Guerrero goes up to the top turnbuckle but La Sombra hits the ropes to knock him off.  La Sombra then goes up top with Guerrero, he goes for the Frankensteiner but Guerrero blocks it and delivers the powerbomb.  Cover, but it is broken up.  Guerrero is up first and goes for a lariat, but La Sombra ducks it and lariats Guerrero out of the ring.  Naito and Ishii get in the ring and they trade elbows.  Tanahashi attacks Ishii from behind, double Irish whip to Ishii and they hit a double hiptoss followed by a double dropkick.  Okada comes in the ring but he also gets a double dropkick from Tanahashi and Naito.  Naito and Tanahashi then sail out of the ring with pescados onto Ishii and Okada.  La Sombra and Guerrero are back in the ring, and La Sombra hits an Aztec Suplex Hold onto Guerrero for a two count.  La Sombra rolls up Guerrero from behind but Guerrero gets away from him.  Guerrero avoids an La Sombra attack in the corner, La Sombra lands on the top turnbuckle facing the wrong way and Guerrero joins him up top.  Guerrero grabs La Sombra and nails the Guerrero Special, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Kazuchika Okada, Ultimo Guerrero, and Ishii

Match Thoughts:  Thoroughly entertaining from bell to bell.  All the little parts worked well, I thought Ishii would be out of place but he mostly focused on Naito since they are feuding and let everyone else do the Lucha spots.  They had enough time to tell a few different stories and while it had big spots it did not come across as a spotfest like some of the previous matches.  Really good match, nothing really wrong with it, I’d have preferred this was three singles matches since they are all so good but this was fun non-stop lucha action.  Score:  7.5

(c) Mephisto vs. Mistico II

This match is for the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship. They shake hands to start  the match, tie-up, front facelock by Mephisto, reversed by Mistico, Mephisto pushes Mistico to the mat but Mistico hits an armdrag.  Tie-up, they jockey for position and again Mistico hits an armdrag to win the exchange.  Single leg takedown by Mephisto but Mistico armdrags Mephisto to the mat.  Mephisto pushes down Mistico but Mistico hit a swinging headscissors, they trade trips and pin attempts but can’t even get a one count.  Mistico goes off the ropes, and Mistico hits a hiptoss.  Mistico goes off the ropes and hits a hurricanrana, Mephisto falls out of the ring and Mistico hits the tope con giro.  Mistico gets back in the ring with Mephisto slowly following, Mistico goes off the ropes and hits a hurricanrana for a two count.

Mistico gets up on Mephisto’s shoulders and gives him the victory roll for a two count cover.  Both wrestlers get up, body scissors takedown by Mistico but Mephisto crawls away.  Mephisto grabs Mistico and hits the Demon Driller, cover, but Mistico gets a shoulder up.  Mephisto picks up Mistico and puts him in the corner before chopping him down to the mat.  Mephisto pulls Mistico back to his feet and again chops him down.  Irish whip by Mephisto, reversed, Mephisto throws Mistico out to the apron but Mistico hits a swandive hurricanrana.  Mephisto falls out of the ring, Mistico gets a running start but he slides out of the ring.  Kick by Mistico, he goes up to the apron but Mephisto catches him when he jumps off and throws him into the ring post.

Mephisto gets back in the ring and waits for Mistico, Mistico gets back on the apron but he shoulder tackles Mephisto when he charges him.  Sunset flip by Mistico but it only gets a two count.  Drop Toehold by Mephisto but Mistico shoves him off and applies La Magistral for a two count.  Both wrestlers are slow to get up, Mistico goes off the ropes but Mephisto hits a powerbomb.  He tries using the ropes for leverage during the pin, and the referee sees him.  School boy by Mistico but it gets two.  Mistico charges Mistico and Mistico hits a spinning headscissors, sending Mephisto out of the ring.  Mistico then gets on the second turnbuckle and hits a diving hurricanrana down to the floor.  While Mephisto recovers, Mistico gets back in the ring, but Mistico is looking the wrong way and Mephisto attacks him from behind.  Mephisto applies a stretch hold to Mistico and he kicks Mistico in the ribs.

Mephisto picks up Mistico and applies the Gory Special, but Mistico flips him over for a two count cover.  Mephisto is up first, he charges Mistico but Mistico puts him on the ropes, then gets on the other side ropes and hits a hurricanrana back into the ring.  Cover by Mistico, but Mephisto kicks out. Mephisto picks up Mistico, Irish whip to the corner but Mistico throws Mephisto to the apron and then kicks him down to the floor.  Mistico goes to the ropes and sails out onto Mephisto with a springboard Shooting Star Press.  He actually over-shot Mephisto a bit and landed right on the hard floor past the mats.  Insane.   Mistico gets up first and slides Mephisto back into the ring, Mistico gets up on the apron and hits the swandive crossbody.  Mistico goes off the ropes and  hits a spinning armdrag, he charges Mephisto but Mephisto throws him  into the corner.  Mistico moves when Mephisto charges in and puts Mephisto on the top turnbuckle, Mistico joins him up there but Mephisto punches Mistico and nails the Avalanche-Style Demon Driller.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner and still champion:  Mephisto

Match Thoughts:  Any wrestler that will die for me trying to do a springboard shooting star press is a-ok in my book.  Actually though, the match was pretty disappointing.  It was so oddly structured, I mean the first real move that Mephisto hit on Mistico was his finishing move several minutes into the match.  At the end, Mephisto gets back to his feet and is running around like nothing after getting the Shooting Star Press, and in general they really didn’t do any “long term” selling.  It was constant sprinting, but they were doing big moves that deserved to be sold for a little bit, not shaken off to get to the next big spot.  I mean the spots were good, don’t get me wrong and both wrestlers looked good, but the structure of the match was severely lacking.  I was expecting a bit more for the main event title match, the psychology seemed off even for Lucha Libre matches which negatively affected the match.  Score:  5.0

Final Thoughts:

Best Match:   Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tetsuya Naito, and La Sombra vs. Kazuchika Okada, Ultimo Guerrero, and Ishii.  I gave this one the nod because it was the longer match and had more different things going for it.  Yes, it had the high spots but it also had some hate as well so it didn’t come across as just a glorified exhibition.  All six wrestlers brought what they had to the match and it blended together to be a really entertaining match.

MVP:   Rush.  Being in a singles match helps a wrestler stand out, and I thought he really did a good job of showing that he was on Nakamura’s level.  He was always just one big move away from defeating the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion and it seemed like a real fight at times.  It was also a different style than the other matches on the card which showed Rush’s versatility.  Good showing by the CMLL star.

Overall:   I enjoyed this event a lot more than the event from a few days before.  The matches here got more time, which allowed them to actually tell a story in some of the matches and not just throughout high spots.  Many of the matches were really good and there were only a few stinkers.  I just wish that the main event was better, I thought it just fell flat.  Overall though a fun night of action, I’d recommend grabbing it if you get the chance and want to see some a new style of wrestling if you haven’t watched Lucha Libre before.

Grade:  B

Spoilers: WWE Main Event for 2-5-14

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WWE Main Event Tapings scheduled to air on ION February 5th, 2014.

Tom Phillips and Alex Riley are out for commentary.

* The Miz defeated Fandango w/Summer Rae. Santino & Emma were on commentary.

* Alberto Del Rio defeated Zack Ryder with the superkick. Woo woo woo. Ryder makes it on two shows in a row! Jobbing. You Know It!

– A Triple H and Michael Cole interview airs

* Intercontinental Champion Big E Langston defeated Curtis Axel.

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