Tony D.'s Collection of Professional Wrestling Videotapes: Tape 2

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Tape 2
This is about Five and a Half Hours of Footage in The SLP Mode

WWF All-American Wrestling (March 11, 1984)
Mid-South Wrestling (March 18, 1984)
WWF All-American Wrestling (March 18, 1984)
Mid-South Wrestling (May 6, 1984)
WWF Tuesday Night Titans (May 29, 1984)
World Championship Wrestling (1985)

All American Wrestling: March 11, 1984
Hulk Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff (Highlights)
Vince McMahon about today's show
Commercials
Butcher Vachon vs. Tito Santana (Intercontinental Champion) Non-Title Match
Pat Patterson interviews Tito Santana
Back to Vince
Commercials
Jose Luis Rivera vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (with his Manager Captain Lou Albano)
Commercials
"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff vs. Hulk Hogan (WWF World Champion) Title Match from Madison Square Garden
Commercials
Vince McMahon interviews Paul Orndorff
Back to Vince
Commercials
Piper's Pit with Salvatore Bellomo
"Dr. D" David Schultz vs. Rocco Verona
Back To Vince
Commercials
The End

Mid-South Wrestling: March 18, 1984 (Week 4 of The Mid-South TV Tournament)
There is a Storm Warning at the bottom of the screen in this episode, and this is the oldest episode of Mid-South in my collection.
Boyd Pierce and Jim Ross about today's show
Magnum T.A. Video- "Sweet Dreams" by The Eurythmics
Back to Boyd
Jim Ross, Grizzly Smith, Magnum T.A., Junkyard Dog, and Mr. Wrestling II for a contract signing for Magnum T.A. to get a Title Shot at JYD.
Mr. Wrestling II is turning heel and he slaps T.A.
The Contract Signing is interrupted by a Storm Warning
Back to the Contract Signing
"You're making a real ass of yourself"- Magnum T.A. to Mr. Wrestling II, II slapped T.A.
Keep in mind that Mid-South was shown on Sunday Mornings at 9:30 AM, and it wasn't even bleeped out.
Commercials
Joe Savoldi and George Weingroff Vs. The Midnight Express
Jim Ross about the card on March 25th in Tulsa
Bill Watts interviews "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin. Garvin is gonna wrestle his ex-valet Sunshine and he'll be blindfolded and he'll have one arm tied behind his back.
"Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin ain't afraid of nobody, including a woman"- Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin
Back to Jim
Bill Watts interviews Sunshine
Commercials
Nikolai Volkoff vs. Steve Brinson
Commercials
Princess Victoria and Leaping Lanny Poffo vs. Wendi Richter and "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel
Not all there
This is gonna be hard to explain, bear with me. In the town I lived in at the time, KJRH TV 2 Tulsa and The USA Network were both on the same channel (don't ask me why) and the networks would switch back and forth at various times. So at 10:00 AM it switched from KJRH and Mid-South to USA and All-American Wrestling. Within a week or two, it was fixed so the switch didn't happen in the middle of Mid-South. I could be wrong and Mid-South was shown at 10:30 AM this week instead of 9:30 AM like I said above (or maybe All-American was an hour early). In any case, this didn't happen again, but it might have happened the week before, but I didn't tape that episode.

WWF All-American Wrestling: March 18, 1984
"Superfly" Jimmy Snuka vs. Mr. Fuji (Short Clip)
Vince McMahon about today's show
Commercials
Iron Mike Sharpe vs. Chief Jay Strongbow
Back to Vince
Commercials
WWF Update- Hulk Hogan
Tony Garea vs. Masked Superstar
Andre The Giant comes in after the match to save Tony Garea
Back to Vince
Commercials
Mr. Fuji vs. Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
Back to Vince
Commercials
Piper's Pit with Tony Garea and B. Brian Blair
S.D. Jones vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (Managed by Captain Lou Albano)
Back to Vince
Commercials
Rene Goulet vs. Sergeant Slaughter
Back to Vince
Commercials
Back to Vince
The End

Mid-South Wrestling (Missed the Intro of the show): May 6, 1984
Boyd Pierce and Jim Ross about how Krusher Khrushchev got to the finals
These highlights are from previous episodes
Midnight Express beat on Mr. Wrestling II, Magnum T.A. tries to make the save, and Khrushchev attacks T.A.
Back to Jim
Krusher Khrushchev vs. Magnum T.A. (Mr. Wrestling II is T.A.'s coach, and II throws in the towel)
Back to Jim
Jim Duggan vs. Nikolai Volkoff- Terry Taylor whips Butch Reed into the ringpost!
Butch Reed vs. Terry Taylor (Semi-Final Match) Reed's arm is in a sling (he's got the Coal Miner's Glove on)
(End of the Highlights)
Back to Jim and Boyd
Commercials
Krusher Khrushchev vs. Terry Taylor (Final Match in the TV Tournament, doesn't get started)
Terry Taylor is presented flowers before the match. "Hacksaw" Butch Reed comes out and destroys the flowers and gives Terry Taylor a Piledriver on the concrete floor. If Taylor doesn't wrestle, Krusher will automatically be TV Champion.
Commercials
Jim Ross about the card in Tulsa on May 13th
Interview with Mr. Wrestling and Mr. Wrestling II (Hercules Hernandez)
Jim Ross interviews Magnum T.A.
Commercials
Krusher Khrushchev vs. Terry Taylor
Terry wrestles in a neckbrace.
After the match, Krusher Khrushchev is awarded a check for $10,000 and The Mid-South TV Title Medal (Not a belt, but a Medal)
Commercials
Back to Jim and Boyd
Interview with Bill Watts
Back to Jim and Boyd with highlights of "The Last Stampede"
Jim Cornette switched tapes. It's not "The Last Stampede", it's highlights of a match between Butch Reed and Buddy Landel vs. The Rock 'N Roll Express
Jim Ross about the card in Tulsa on Sunday, May 13, 1984
Comments from The Rock 'N Roll Express
Jim Cornette with Jim Ross
Commercials
The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) vs. Josh Stroud and Tony Torres
Jim and The Express have The Last Stampede Footage, and they cut it up before the match.
Mid South Spotlight on... Butch Reed and Buddy Landel
Commercials
Back to Jim and Boyd
Mr. Wrestling II vs. Magnum T.A. (No DQ Match from April 7, 1984)
Magnum knocks Mr. Wrestling II from the ring, and that allows Mr. Wrestling II (Hercules Hernandez) to come in and attack T.A. while The Ref is down. Herc gets the pin when the Ref wakes up and Herc rolls out of the ring and rolls II back in. This is the start of Mr. Wrestling II wanting to be called Mr. Wrestling and his protege being Mr. Wrestling II.
Dale Veasey vs. Magnum T.A.
Jim Ross about the card in Tulsa on May 13
Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Steve "Dr. Death" Williams with the mic
Duggan and Williams will face Nikolai Volkoff and Krusher Khrushchev in a Taped Fist, No DQ, Texas Tornado Tag Match, and the losing team must Pledge Allegiance to The Winners Flag. That's ALOT of stipulations.
Nikolai Volkoff and Krusher Khrushchev with the mic
Commercials
Joe Savoldi vs. Mr. Wrestling II (Hercules Hernandez)
Magnum T.A. runs in and attacks II, Mr. Wrestling I and II double team T.A., and here comes Stagger Lee
Back to Boyd and Jim
The End

WWF Tuesday Night Titans (May 29, 1984)
Vince McMahon and Lord Alfred Hayes about tonight's show
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred
"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff vs. B. Brian Blair
Back to Vince and Alfred
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred
Gene Okerlund interviews "Dr. D" David Schultz
Back to Vince and Alfred
"Dr. D." David Schultz vs. Billy (Joe) Travis
Back to Vince and Alfred
WWF sends a Camera Crew to Dr. D's House
"I rode the Concorde, and I put in to go on The Space Shuttle"- Dr. D
Back to Vince and Alfred and Tito Santana
Tito Santana vs. Adrian Adonis
Back to Tito, Vince and Alfred
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred with Reader Mail
Arnold Skaaland vs. Joe Terko (SP) from the archives
Back to Vince and Alfred
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred
Afa and Sika are cooking Fish
Afa and Sika are eating Raw fish and they get Alfred to try some
Commercials
Back to Cooking with Afa and Sika
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred
Afa and Sika (WWF World Tag Champs) vs. Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson (Nov. 15, 1983)
Vince, Alfred, Afa and Sika are joined by Captain Lou Albano
Commercials
Back to Lou Albano, Vince and Alfred
Footage of a few of Albano's Tag Teams: Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito, The Moondogs, The Samoans, The Executioners, Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" Video with Lou and a Piper's Pit with Lou
Back to Lou Albano, Vince and Alfred
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred
Open Forum with Lou Albano and others, Lou and a fan get into an argument
Back to Vince and Alfred
Andre The Giant in a Handicap Match vs. Three Men (Short Clip)
Back to Vince and Alfred
Hulk Hogan vs. Masked Superstar (Short Clip)
Back to Vince and Alfred
Jimmy Snuka vs. Greg Valentine (Short Clip)
Back to Vince and Alfred
Iron Sheik vs. Lee Wong and Mikado (Handicap Match, Short Clip)
Back to Vince and Alfred
Commercials
Back to Vince and Alfred

World Championship Wrestling from 1985 (15 or so minutes)
Career Highlights of Ric Flair
Ric Flair and Tony Schiavone (Check out Tony's Moustache)
Ric Flair bought Magnum T.A. a suit
Ric Flair vs. George South (T.A. joins Tony and David Crockett)
After the match, Magnum T.A. comes in the ring and rips up the suit
Ric attacks Magnum and T.A. caught Ric Flair with the Belly-to-Belly Suplex.
Magnum has taken the World Title
"Next time I hold that belt, I'll own it, Jack"- Magnum T.A.
Magnum leaves the belt with Tony and David
Ric Flair comes to Tony and David wanting his belt.



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