Starrcade (1984)

Starrcade (1984)

Official poster used to advertise the event locally, featuring Ric Flair (left) and Ricky Steamboat (right)
Tagline(s) The Million Dollar Challenge
Information
Promotion National Wrestling Alliance
Jim Crockett Promotions
Date November 22, 1984
Attendance 16.000
Venue Greensboro Coliseum
City Greensboro, North Carolina
Pay-per-view chronology

Starrcade (1983) Starrcade (1984) Starrcade (1985)
Starrcade chronology

Starrcade (1983) Starrcade (1984) Starrcade (1985)

Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge was a major professional wrestling show broadcast live on closed-circuit television[note 1] that took place on November 22, 1984. The show was promoted by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) banner and took place at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The main event of the show was billed as "the Million Dollar Challenge" as the storyline was that the winner of the match would not only win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship but also win a $1,000,000 purse, part of the illusion that professional wrestling was a legitimate sporting competition. The main event saw champion "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair defend the championship against long time rival "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, with boxer Joe Frazier acting as the special guest referee for the match. The show also saw the championship matches for the NWA United States Championship, NWA World Television Championship, NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, NWA Brass Knuckles Championship and NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship.

Production

Background

From the 1960s to the 1980s, it was tradition for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) member Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) to hold major professional wrestling events at Thanksgiving and Christmas, often at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina in the center of JCP's Virginia, North and South Carolina territory. In 1983, JCP created Starrcade as their supercard to continue the Thanksgiving tradition, bringing in wrestlers from other NWA affiliates and broadcasting the show its territory on closed-circuit television.[1] Starrcade soon became the flagship event of the year for JCP (later World Championship Wrestling, WCW), their Super Bowl event featuring their most important storyline feuds and championship matches. The 1984 event was the second show to use the Starrcade name.

Storylines

The Starrcade show featured a number of professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing, scripted feuds, plots, and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either heels (those that portray the "bad guys") or faces (the "good guy" characters) as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.

Results

No. Results[2][3] Stipulations Times
1 Denny Brown defeated Mike Davis (c) Singles match for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship 05:38
2 Brian Adias defeated Mr. Ito Singles match 04:00
3 Jesse Barr (c) defeated Mike Graham Singles match for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship 11:43
4 Assassin #1 and Buzz Tyler defeated The Zambuie Express (Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammed) (with Paul Jones) Tag team elimination match 05:26
5 Manny Fernandez defeated Black Bart (c) (with James J. Dillon) Singles match for the NWA Brass Knuckles Championship 07:35
6 Paul Jones defeated Jimmy Valiant Tuxedo Street Fight Loser-Leaves-Town match 04:35
7 Ron Bass (c) (with J.J. Dillon) defeated Dick Slater by disqualification Singles match for the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship 09:12
8 Ivan and Nikita Koloff defeated Ole Anderson and Keith Larson (with Don Kernodle) Tag team match 15:28
9 Tully Blanchard (c) defeated Ricky Steamboat Singles match for the NWA World Television Championship and $10,000 13:17
10 Wahoo McDaniel (c) defeated Billy Graham Singles match for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship 04:18
11 Ric Flair (c) defeated Dusty Rhodes by knockout[note 2] Singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and $1,000,000, special guest referee Joe Frazier, judges Duke Keomuka and Kyle Petty. Should the match reach time limit, Frazier, Keomuka, and Petty would score the match, determining the winner by a vote of the three. 12:12
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Notes

  1. In 2014, the WWE Network included the previous Starrcades (19831986), which had been transmitted via closed-circuit television, alongside the rest of the Starrcades in the pay-per-view section.
  2. The referee stopped the match due to a cut on Rhodes's forehead

See also

References

  1. "Flair defeats Race for wrestling title". Greensboro Daily News. 1983-11-25. p. D3. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
  2. Cawthon, Graham (2013). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 3:Jim Crockett and the NWA World Title 1983-1989. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 149480347X.
  3. "Starrcade 1984". Pro Wrestling History. November 22, 1984. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
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