
Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 5, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk Jr. b. Toru Tanaka (2/3) (third fall by countout when Tanaka “became involved in a ringside fight with Johnny Valentine”) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Killer Kowalski (DQ) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Bob Orton … The Great Scott and Tim Woods b. Johnny Valentine and Jimmy Vailiant … Klondike Bill b. The Alaskan … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 12, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Johnny Valentine (Tanaka won the first fall, then the second and third were ended in double disqualifications) … Killer Kowalski b. Wilbur Snyder … Pepper Gomez b. Joe Blanchard … Thunderbolt Patterson b. The Alaskan … The Great Scott and Tim Woods wrestled Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff to a draw (Lubich and Markoff were managed by George Harris) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 19, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Toru Tanaka (Texas Death Match) … Pepper Gomez, Wahoo McDaniel and Thunderbolt Patterson wrestled Killer Kowalski, Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff to a double disqualification … Tim Woods b. Bob Orton … The Great Scott and Johnny Walker drew … Pepper Gomez b. Chris Markoff … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, January 26, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Toru Tanaka drew (60:00) (1-1) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Killer Kowalski (Patterson was a substitute for Fritz Von Erich, who was injured) … Pepper Gomez b. The Alaskan … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff b. Pepper Gomez and Johnny Walker (Gomez was a substitute for Thunderbolt Patterson) … Tim Woods b. Jimmy Valiant … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 2, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson and Johnny Valentine b. Killer Kowalski and Toru Tanaka … The Great Scott b. Gorgeous George II (local debut) (DQ) … Pepper Gomez and Bronko Lubich drew … Johnny Walker b. The Alaskan … Wahoo McDaniel b. Bob Orton … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 9, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. American Heavyweight Champion Toru Tanaka (1-0) (no disqualification match) (non-title match) (Von Erich was accompanied by Thunderbolt Patterson) … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff b. Pepper Gomez and Thunderbolt Patterson … Joe Blanchard and Tim Woods drew … Johnny Valentine b. The Alaskan … Jimmy Valiant b. Bob Orton … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 16, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Killer Kowalski (“loser leaves Texas” match) … Pepper Gomez b. Johnny Walker … Klondike Bill b. Tony Gonzales … The Great Scott b. Jimmy Valiant … Wahoo McDaniel and Johnny Valentine b. Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff (Lubich and Markoff were managed by George Harris) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News, Valentine “is now a hero with the fans since he has altered his wrestling style.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, February 23, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Fritz Von Erich to regain the American Heavyweight Title (Texas Death Match) … Johnny Valentine b. Joe Blanchard … The Great Scott b. Klondike Bill … Tim Woods b. Jimmy Valiant … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff wrestled Pepper Gomez and Thunderbolt Patterson to a draw … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (capacity crowd) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News, Tanaka “lost the [American] title to Von Erich in a Ft. Worth match Monday night but regained it with a controversial win in the anything goes, no rules death bout.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 2, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka and Johnny Valentine wrestled to a double countout in the third fall (1-1) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Tony Gonzales … Pepper Gomez b. Jimmy Valiant … Gorgeous George II b. Benny Matta … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff wrestled The Great Scott and Tim Woods to a draw … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 9, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel and Johnny Valentine b. Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff … The Great Scott b. Gorgeous George II … Tim Woods b. Benny Matta … Pepper Gomez b. Tony Gonzales … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Joe Blanchard … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 16, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Bronko Lubich, Chris Markoff and Toru Tanaka wrestled Wahoo McDaniel, Thunderbolt Patterson and Johnny Valentine to a double disqualification (1-1) … Tim Woods b. Tony Gonzales … Gorgeous George II b. Jimmy Valiant (Valiant was a substitute for Pepper Gomez, who was injured) … The Great Scott b. Jack Bence … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 23, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Toru Tanaka (ring was surrounded by a fence) … Duke Keomuka and Thunderbolt Patterson b. American Tag Team Champions Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff (DQ) (title didn’t change hands) … Pepper Gomez b. Gorgeous George II … Johnny Valentine b. The Great Scott … Joe Blanchard and Dusty Rhodes drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News, the main event had an “international observer” named “Kanji Higouchi of the Tokyo Athletic Club.” The paper stated that “in a recent match, Tanaka regained the American title after he threw salt in the eyes of Von Erich.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, March 30, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Pepper Gomez and Wahoo McDaniel b. Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff (2/3) (third fall by DQ) (Lubich and Markoff were managed by George Harris III) (Gomez and McDaniel were accompanied by Thunderbolt Patterson) … Eli Kashey b. Jimmy Valiant … Dusty Rhodes and Tim Woods drew … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gorgeous George II … The Great Scott b. Jack Bence … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 6, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Wahoo McDaniel (“combination judo jacket and Indian strap match”) (2/3) … Pepper Gomez and Bronko Lubich drew (If Gomez was to win, he would have received five minutes with Lubich’s manager George Harris) … Joe Blanchard and Tim Woods drew … Thunderbolt Patterson and Johnny Valentine b. Dusty Rhodes and Jimmy Valiant … Gorgeous George II b. Gary Fulton … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: All kids at the program would receive free photos of Thunderbolt Patterson and Wahoo McDaniel. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 13, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson and Fritz Von Erich b. American Tag Team Champions Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff (2-0) (second fall by reverse decision) (non- title match) … The Great Scott b. Mike Paidousis … Johnny Valentine b. Gorgeous George II … Pepper Gomez b. Gary Fulton … Tim Woods b. Tony Gonzales … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (referee: Dick Raines) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 20, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel b. Toru Tanaka (2/3) … Johnny Valentine b. Gary Fulton … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff b. The Great Scott and Tim Woods … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Joe Blanchard (DQ) … Bob Ranstead (local debut) b. Gorgeous George II … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: McDaniel was billed as the newly crowned champion, having beat Tanaka for the title in Houston. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, April 27, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine and Fritz Von Erich b. American Tag Team Champions Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff (2/3) (non-title match) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Toru Tanaka (DQ) … Tim Woods b. Gary Fulton … Pepper Gomez and Bob Ramstead drew … The Great Scott b. Tony Gonzales … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 4, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Bronko Lubich, Chris Markoff and Toru Tanaka b. The Great Scott, Wahoo McDaniel and Tim Woods (2/3) … Pepper Gomez b. Joe Blanchard … Johnny Valentine b. Bob Ramstead … George Harris b. Dick Raines … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 11, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Fritz Von Erich (2/3) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gorgeous George II … Bronko Lubich b. Gary Fulton … Pepper Gomez and Chris Markoff drew … The Great Scott and Johnny Valentine b. Jack Bence and Bob Ramstead … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 18, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson, Johnny Valentine and Fritz Von Erich b. Bronko Lubich, Chris Markoff and Toru Tanaka (2/3) … Gorgeous George II and Pepper Gomez drew … Chris Markoff and Johnny Valentine drew … Joe Blanchard b. Jack Bence … The Great Scott b. Bob Ramstead … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, May 25, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Toru Tanaka (Texas Death Match) … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff wrestled Pepper Gomez and The Great Scott to a draw … Bob Ramstead b. Tony Gonzales … Wahoo McDaniel b. Skandor Akbar … Tim Woods b. Gorgeous George II … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 1, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff b. Wahoo McDaniel and Johnny Valentine (2/3) (manager George Harris was handcuffed to Thunderbolt Patterson) … Texas State Women’s Champion Betty Nicoli b. Princess Partlowe … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Bob Ramstead … Gorgeous George II b. Benji Ramirez … The Great Scott and Skandor Akbar drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 8, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras b. Toru Tanaka (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Joe Blanchard … Johnny Valentine b. Chris Markoff … The Great Scott and Tim Woods b. Benji Ramirez and Bob Ramstead … Pepper Gomez b. Skandor Akbar … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (capacity crowd) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 15, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Fritz Von Erich (2/3) (third fall by DQ when Von Erich used the “iron pipe used to ring the bell” to hit his opponent) (two referees officiating) … Johnny Valentine b. Pepper Gomez … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gorgeous George II (George was booked to wrestle Tiger Conway) … The Great Scott and Tim Woods b. Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff … George Gaiser b. Benji Ramirez … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: Gaiser was billed as a “former SMU and Denver Bronco football star.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 22, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … The Great Scott, Wahoo McDaniel and Johnny Valentine b. George Harris, Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff (Scott was a substitute for Bull Curry, who reportedly “missed a plane connection”) … Skandor Akbar and Joe Blanchard drew … Toru Tanaka b. Tim Woods … George Gaiser b. Bob Ramstead … Bronko Lubich vs. Wahoo McDaniel … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, June 29, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel and Thunderbolt Patterson drew (60:00) … Bronko Lubich b. Tony Gonzales … Johnny Valentine b. Tim Woods … Mike Paidousis b. Skandor Akbar … George Gaiser and Chris Markoff drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 6, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Mil Mascaras and Wahoo McDaniel b. Thunderbolt Patterson and Toru Tanaka (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Tim Woods b. Skandor Akbar … Johnny Valentine b. Chris Markoff … Nick Kozak and Bronko Lubich drew … Bobby Shane b. Joe Blanchard … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 13, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Toru Tanaka b. Johnny Valentine (2/3) (third fall by countout) … Tiger Conway and Nick Kozak wrestled Skandor Akbar and Bronko Lubich to a draw … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Tim Woods … Jose Lothario b. Tony Gonzales … Bobby Shane b. Chris Markoff … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 20, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Toru Tanaka … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Nick Kozak (Kozak was a substitute for Jose Lothario, who was reportedly injured) … Bobby Shane b. Tony Gonzales … Joe Blanchard and Tim Woods drew … Nick Kozak and Johnny Valentine wrestled Bronko Lubich and Buddy Wolfe to a draw … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, July 27, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Johnny Valentine (DQ) … Danny Plechas b. George Harris (taped first match) … Cowboy Lang and Nick Kozak wrestled Lord Littlebrook and Bronko Lubich to a draw … Wahoo McDaniel b. Skandor Akbar … Bobby Shane and Buddy Wolfe drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 3, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Mil Mascaras (2/3) (third fall by countout) … Johnny Valentine and Buddy Wolfe drew … Toru Tanaka b. Tim Woods … Lord Littlebrook b. Cowboy Lang … Nick Kozak and Bobby Shane b. Skandor Akbar and Bronko Lubich … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 10, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel b. Thunderbolt Patterson (2/3) (third fall by reverse decision when the official disqualified Patterson) … Danny Plechas b. George Harris (strap match) (Plechas was accompanied by Wahoo McDaniel, while Harris was accompanied by Bronko Lubich) … Buddy Wolfe b. The Great Scott … Joe Blanchard b. Sid Jones … Nick Kozak and Rey Mendoza (local debut) b. Bronko Lubich and Sabu Singh (local debut) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 17, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson and Fritz Von Erich wrestled to a double disqualification (1-1) … Nick Kozak, Jose Lothario, Rey Mendoza and Johnny Valentine b. Skandor Akbar, Bronko Lubich, Toru Tanaka and Buddy Wolfe … Skandor Akbar vs. Rey Mendoza … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The Dallas Morning News reported that Mendoza was “wrestling’s light heavyweight king.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 24, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Jose Lothario in the finals of a 12-man Russian Roulette battle royal (Patterson won $2,400) (each wrestler put up $100, and it was matched by matchmaker Ed Watt) … Bobby Shane b. Sabu Singh … Rey Mendoza and Thunderbolt Patterson drew … Johnny Valentine and Buddy Wolfe drew … Wahoo McDaniel b. Toru Tanaka … Jose Lothario b. Joe Blanchard … Nick Kozak b. Bronko Lubich … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, August 31, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel b. Thunderbolt Patterson (2/3) … Buddy Wolfe b. Nick Kozak … Jose Lothario b. Sabu Singh … Bronko Lubich and Mike Paidousis drew … Rey Mendoza b. Bobby Shane … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 7, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Rey Mendoza (2/3) … Joe Blanchard b. Bobby Burns (local debut) … Jose Lothario and Johnny Valentine b. Bronko Lubich and Buddy Wolfe … Mike Paidousis and Sabu Singh drew (Singh was originally scheduled to wrestle Tony Gonzales) … Nick Kozak and Bobby Shane drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: Burns “comes in from San Francisco to make his Dallas debut.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 14, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Wahoo McDaniel b. Buddy Wolfe (2/3) … Jose Lothario b. Killer Kowalski (DQ) … Bronko Lubich and Toru Tanaka wrestled Nick Kozak and Bobby Shane to a draw … Thunerbolt Patterson b. Bobby Burns … Sabu Singh b. Eli Kashey … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 21, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Jose Lothario, Johnny Valentine and Fritz Von Erich b. Thunderbolt Patterson, Toru Tanaka and Buddy Wolfe … Wahoo McDaniel and The Spoiler wrestled to a double countout … Bobby Shane b. Bobby Burns … Nick Kozak b. Bronko Lubich (DQ) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, September 28, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Thunderbolt Patterson and Buddy Wolfe in a three-way match (elimination match) (Valentine beat Patterson then Wolfe) (during the first 15 minutes, “the only way for one of the contestants to lose…is by concession”) (after 15 minutes, “falls will count in the no-disqualification, no time-limit” match) … Bronko Lubich b. Bobby Burns … Nick Kozak b. George Hultz … Joe Blanchard and Sabu Singh drew … Jose Lothario and Wahoo McDaniel b. The Spoiler and Toru Tanaka (DQ) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: The Dallas Morning News reported that “a 3-man free-for-all wrestling match will be offered for the first time in Dallas.” This statement is false. Hultz was labed as a “1-time pro gridder.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 5, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel b. The Spoiler (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Bobby Burns, Nick Kozak, Jose Lothario, Sabu Singh and Johnny Valentine b. George Hultz, Bronko Lubich, Thunderbolt Patterson, Toru Tanaka and Buddy Wolfe … George Hultz and Sabu Singh drew … Buddy Wolfe b. Bobby Burns … Jose Lothario b. Toru Tanaka … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 12, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Ernie Ladd b. Thunderbolt Patterson (DQ) (Patterson threw Ladd over the top rope) … The Spoiler b. Jose Lothario (2/3) … Sabu Singh b. Bobby Burns … Bronko Lubich and Toru Tanaka wrestled Nick Kozak and Grizzly Smith to a draw … George Gaiser b. George Hultz … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 19, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Thunderbolt Patterson (2/3) (no disqualification or time limit match) … Toru Tanaka b. Duke Keomuka (2/3) … Ernie Ladd b. George Hultz … The Spoiler b. Tim Woods … Jose Lothario and Bobby Shane b. Joe Blanchard and Bronko Lubich … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, October 26, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson and Toru Tanaka b. Wahoo McDaniel and Buddy Wolfe (2/3) … Johnny Valentine b. Jose Lothario (2/3) … The Spoiler b. George Hultz … Ernie Ladd b. Sabu Singh … Bronko Lubich b. Bobby Shane … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 2, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Fritz Von Erich (Texas Death Match) … Dean Ho (local debut) b. Bronko Lubich … George Hultz b. Bobby Shane … Tony Rocca and Sabu Singh drew … Ernie Ladd and Jose Lothario b. The Spoiler and Toru Tanaka … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 9, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel (2/3) (third fall by DQ) (non-title match) … Bronko Lubich b. Joe Dusek (local debut) … Ernie Ladd and The Spoiler drew … Dean Ho and Jose Lothario b. Skandor Akbar and Joe Blanchard … George Hultz and Sabu Singh drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: According to the Dallas Morning News, McDaniel was “angered when Valentine smashed the Orange Bowl watch he received while playing for Oklahoma.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 16, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … El Santo and Jose Lothario b. Thunderbolt Patterson and Johnny Valentine (2/3) … Toru Tanaka and Buddy Wolfe drew … Bronko Lubich b. Gory Guerrero … Dean Ho b. Joe Dusek … Luke Brown b. Sabu Singh … George Hultz vs. The Spoiler … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Notes: The Dallas Morning News reported that El Santo was making his local debut, but the truth is that he wrestled under his real name years before. The paper said “The Mexican movie and mat star is so popular in his native land that food products are named after him and he is pictured in the comic books like Superman in the U.S.” Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 23, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Fritz Von Erich b. Thunderbolt Patterson (ring was surrounded by a fence) (according to the stipulations, “if Patterson wins and is still fit for the task, he will have to face a hugh wrestling bear, named Not So Gentle Ben. If Patterson is ruled unfit, another wrestler will be assigned to the task,” according to the Dallas Morning News) … Ben the Wrestling Bear b. Bronko Lubich and The Sundown Kid … Buddy Wolfe b. Joe Dusek … Mil Mascaras b. Toru Tanaka … Bronko Lubich b. Sabu Singh … Johnny Valentine and The Spoiler wrestled Dean Ho and Jose Lothario to a draw … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) … (matchmaker: Ed Watt) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, November 30, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … American Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel b. Johnny Valentine … Thunderbolt Patterson b. Gentle Ben the Wrestling Bear when the latter “ran out of the ring to the delight of his foe.” (ring was surrounded by wrestlers) … Dean Ho and Sabu Singh b. Joe Blanchard and Bronko Lubich … Luke Brown and The Spoiler drew … Tony Gonzales b. Joe Dusek … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 7, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Wahoo McDaniel (“lights out,” Indian Strap Match) … Dean Ho and Wahoo McDaniel b. The Spoiler and Johnny Valentine … Joe Blanchard vs. Luke Brown … Joe Dusek vs. Bronko Lubich … Thunderbolt Patterson vs. Buddy Wolfe … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 14, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Danny Plechas and Fritz Von Erich b. The Spoiler and Johnny Valentine (DQ) (special referee: Duke Keomuka) (Spoiler was a substitute for Thunderbolt Patterson, who was reportedly injured) … The Spoiler b. Wahoo McDaniel (2/3) … Dean Ho b. Joe Blanchard … Bronko Lubich and Buddy Wolfe drew … Luke Brown and Jose Lothario drew … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Note: No wrestling next week. Dallas, Texas: Tuesday, December 28, 1971 (The Sportatorium) … Johnny Valentine b. Fritz Von Erich (2/3) (third fall by DQ) … Bob Ellis and Jose Lothario b. Masa Fuji (local debut) and The Spoiler … George “The Great” Scott b. Killer Brooks (local debut) … Mike Paidousis b. Benito Matta … Dean Ho b. Mike Paidousis (Paidousis was a substitute for ) … (promoter: Jack Adkisson) Research by Tim Hornbaker January 3, 2011 |
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