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Lawler vs. Dundee 2. Ric Flair vs. Lawler 4. Ben Jordan Volume 10 continues with those entertaining Saturday morning matches and angles from the TV Studio. Focusing on the years Bill Dundee vs. Plowboy Frazier. The Invader, Lawler vs. Volume 12 contains some of the Best Saturday Morning Studio moments yet! Packed for the entire 2 hours with wild angles and action! Fargos vs. Aired on June 4th Coupled with popular wrestlers such as Dream and Dundee was a recipe for great wrestling. No date was ever attached to the specific match Bowdren identified, though it was specifically listed as Louisville rather than Memphis.
In the Coliseum, the teams met in some capacity three tag matches and one six-man tag , before the feud spiraled out to incorporate Jerry Lawler, Dutch Mantell and a number of other talents from the region. Joined in progress, Bill Dundee was already punch drunk in his attempts to tag out to Dream Machine.
What followed was the standard Western tag style — cutting the ring in half, hope spots, heel manipulation of the referee, and halted tag attempts — coupled with Memphis touches such as the illegal use of a chain by Ferris as the referee was otherwise engaged. Dundee was underrated in the face-in-peril role: small enough and a good seller to make the heel attack seem legitimately damaging, yet with a reputation as a tough guy and offense that allowed him to launch himself at his opponents and grab a nearfall or two.
As with the second Memphis choice on the list, this was less about the match and more about the carnage that surrounded it. Unsurprisingly, the referee lost control and Jimmy Hart ended up costing his team the match by disqualification as he wailed away on Dundee with a kendo stick.
With Lance Russell announcing that the match had run just shy of fifteen minutes, it becomes clear that the first ten were clipped. However, there were still five more to go in terms of the action as first Jerry Lawler and then the Nightmares hit the ring, turning it into an eight-man brawl, five on three.
As things looked insurmountable, a fired-up Dutch Mantell hit the ring, sparking an arena-wide brawl that threatened to take out an empty section of chairs and did wipe out a wooden barricade. They even took it into the bleachers as Lawler was sent tumbling down the stairs following a punch from a Nightmare.
It was action unlike anything you could see at that time. Yet somehow, Memphis managed to top the wildness factor mere months later, using an old stalwart: the Tupelo Concession Stand brawl. A brief feud with Bill Dundee and Steve Keirn saw Fuchi and Onita lose their hair, before a run against a number of second-generation wrestlers saw them leave their mark on wrestling history at large.
Whilst it was an argument about nepotism that cracked the region in half in Nick Gulas wanting his son, George, to be pushed , there was nothing like that for these four wrestlers. Two years later, it was fresh enough as a concept to retread with four new workers.
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