-"All About Me" Mallaki Matthews d. Joker after a Union Jack-style neckbreaker off the second rope (3:26).
-"The Man Of Tomorrow" Daniel Eads d. "Money" Matt Cage; Cage ducked and covered when Eads went for the Superman Punch, so Eads stopped short and sunset-flipped him for the flash pin (11:15).
-"Ironman" Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook & Bull Bronson) d. Farmer Billy Hills after the John Wu Dropkick (8:40).
-Promoter Herb Simmons interviewed "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff in the ring but was interrupted by Flash Flanagan. After Orndorff grabbed Flash's kendo stick away from him, Flanagan complained that Orndorff once blew him off for an autograph request when he was a young fan. Flash made a big production out of producing one of his own 8x10 pictures and autographing it for Orndorff's benefit(even addressing it "To PAULA"), but Orndorff ripped up the 8x10 in short order.
-Mohamad Ali Vaez d. J.J. Garrett with the camel clutch (5:05). Vaez attacked Garrett before the ring introductions and spoke to the crowd in his native language before the bout officially started. Afterwards, he let everyone know(in English) that he was there to make an impact.
-Red River Jack(w/ "The Famous" Big Daddy) d. Ax Allwardt with the Double-R-J(Diamond Cutter) (5:10). Jack abused Ax with the timekeeper's table after the bell.
-Flash Flanagan, Bull Bronson, & Waco(w/ Travis Cook) d. "Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson, Big Jim Hoffarth, & "The Don Mega" Shorty Biggs in an elimination tag match. Hoffarth hit Waco from the ring apron and Shorty got the pin after the Shortcut(corkscrew snapmare driver) in 6:36. Waco returned the favor by snapping Hoffarth's throat off the top rope behind the referee's back, allowing Bronson to roll up Hoffarth for a three-count in 8:44. Shorty was the next to be eliminated as Bull pinned him after a Samoan Drop in 11:36. That left Gary alone against two opponents, but he took advantage of a backfired double-team and countered a Bronson slam attempt with an inside cradle, getting the fall at 13:42. However, Flanagan had the last laugh as he KOed Jackson with a foreign object hidden in his trunks; he got the winning pinfall in 14:32.
-Before the main event, Travis Cook wanted Herb Simmons to guarantee him that Ken Kasa would get his title rematch against the winner of the Hatton-Cruz matchup. Herb wanted Travis to apologize to the fans for insulting them...which Travis did in his own backhanded way.
-Heath Hatton d. "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz to retain the Classic Title. Ricky said that Herb wanted him to fight a clean match in order to get his long-awaited title shot. Each man survived some of the other's best moves, but the referee was accidentally knocked down when Cruz sidestepped a Hatton spear. Cruz connected with his third superkick of the match and covered Heath, but there was no referee to make the pin count. Big Daddy made an appearance at ringside, distracting Cruz and setting him up for a Double-R-J from Red River Jack...Hatton, unaware of the interference, revived and made the cover on Cruz as the referee recovered to make the three-count (16:32).
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