Tag: SuperStation

TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… JULY 27th: A Broadcasting Legend Passes...

The legendary Gordon Solie, known affectionately as 'The Dean of wrestling broadcasters', passes away due to complications from cancer

TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… JULY 14th: Black Saturday

Vince McMahon appears on Georgia Championship Wrestling to announce that the WWF had assumed the 6:05 time slot on WTBS, setting off a firestorm of protests

TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY…. JULY 5th: Williams & Gordy capture...

The Miracle Violence Connection - Terry Gordy and Dr. Death Steve Williams - defeat The Steiner Brothers to win the WCW World tag team championship

KAYFABE THEATER: Ole Anderson & Thunderbolt Patterson talk with Gordon Solie...

1985 - Ole Anderson & Thunderbolt Patterson are out with Gordon Solie and some young fans who have won a Georgia Championship Wrestling Contest

TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… JUNE 14th: The ‘Birds Take the...

At Clash of the Champions VII, Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin win a tournament final over The Midnight Express to capture the NWA World Tag Team titles

KAYFABE THEATER: The Nature Boy is Gunning for Gold in The...

Ric Flair talks about Starrcade 1987: Chi-Town Heat, and tells Ronnie Garvin that he's leaving that night with HIS NWA World Heavyweight title

KAYFABE THEATER: Bobby Heenan in Georgia Championship Wrestling

In the Georgia territory, Heenan says he's got someone to protect him, then shows what Toru Tanaka is capable of, with a martial arts demonstration

KAYFABE THEATER: The Road Warriors fire Paul Ellering

Hawk and Animal have had enough of Precious Paul Ellering, so they fire him, and then attack him, on an episode of World Championship Wrestling

KAYFABE THEATER: Sting talks about facing Zbyszko, Gilbert & Steiner at...

After a hard-fought match, the Stinger stops by to talk with Tony Schiavone about his six-man, tag team match at Chi-Town Rumble

TODAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY… APRIL 2nd: Steamboat and Flair Clash...

At Clash of the Champions VI, Ricky Steamboat defeats Ric Flair, two out of three falls, to retain the NWA World title in the 1989 Match of the Year