-Cold open: Jack Victory loses to Missing Link in humiliating fashion and threatens to take care of it with “one phone call.” -Originally aired June 28, 1986. CHAVO GUERRERO vs.
KEN MASSEY -You can tell Chavo is being pushed as a babyface now because he’s suddenly from Texas and not Mexico, as JR recaps his high school credentials in El Paso. -Guerrero works the leg to total silence from the crowd, the first time I’ve ever heard a lackluster reaction to anyone in this venue. Massey slams Chavo down, also to no reaction.
Chavo connects with...
something...
and Hayes correctly assesses that it looks like he was going for a Thesz press but something happened. Overhead belly-to-belly gets the finish and Massey looks hurt, as Chavo checks on him after the official announcement. Also to total silence.
So this was kind of a disaster. -We rewatch the attempted murder of Bill Watts. -Michael Hayes loses his temper because the fans in the arena won’t stop chanting “prissy sissy” at him, so he leaves the commentary table and gets in the ring, and since Ted DiBiase was the one who started the chant, Hayes demands that DiBiase get down here to settle this.
-DiBiase, not dressed to wrestle, comes to the ring and dukes it out with Hayes. Buddy Roberts comes to the ring, but Terry Taylor shows up to even the sides. But then Gordy shows up, so advantage Freebirds.
..and that brings out Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
-We get some house show promos from Bill Watts and the Fabulous Freebirds. Mo.