Champion Bob Backlund defends his belt against Olympic strong-man, Ken Patera. The crowd favorite spends half the match suffering in Patera's relentless Bearhug.
Billy Kidman had the speed and agility to be a super-star. But he's facing Alex Wright, who was finishing his eager baby-face phase and beginning his cruel German heel phase.
To keep the Von Erich destiny alive, Lance Von Erich was introduced as a long lost "cousin" to Kevin and Kerry. Here Lance battles a young "Ravishing" Rick Rude.
Jacques and Armand Rougeau were fan favorites in Canada. That didn't stop the huge Road Warriors from destroying and humiliating them. By the end, the Warriors are just showing off!
In December 1981, 22-year-old Buzz Sawyer gave an "I'm the greatest" interview, then jumped in the ring with Mike Davis. Davis applies about 25 arm locks, then Sawyer takes over and just demolishes him.
Paul Roma and Jimmy Powers out-muscle the bad guys. Barry Horowitz and Steve Lombardi soon pull out every dirty trick in the book to take control of the match.
In the famous "TBS Money Match", Magnum interrupts Ric Flair's interview and offers him $1,000 to get in the ring. Flair proceeds to dominate the rookie for most of the match, but who could predict the wild, mad-cap finish...
You'd think Rock Hard Rick with his strong physique could whip Buzz Sawyer. Buzz demolishes the stronger man, showing there is more to wrestling than your looks.
Sam Houston was pushed heavily for years, since his father (Grizzly Smith) and brother (Jake Roberts) were popular wrestlers. Buzz Sawyer lets the skinny cowboy apply a few nice arm-bars, but ends up squashing him.
When he wrestled in Japan, Dynamite Kid -- or as they called him, "Dynamite KeeTOH" -- used the headscissor on many opponents. Some of them also turned the tables on him.
Sonny Siaki laughs at his young opponent, Danny Jaxx, so the rookie kicks Siaki out of the ring to the floor. The veteran then teaches his young opponent some respect.
Former partners Flyin' Brian and the Z-Man want to prove who is the better wrestler at WrestleWar 92. Zenk works on the back, then Pillman works on the leg.
Bob Emory starts out with some nice Headlocks, but soon Murdock takes it outside the ring and goes Hard-core on the jobber, busting up the studio and destroying poor Emory.