Mid South Wrestling 1985 08 08 85 and 08 16 85

Mid-South Wrestling, hosted by Jim Ross and Joel Watts, which highlights several key matchups and developments from the Superdome Extravaganza. The show includes intense wrestling action and addresses ongoing feuds within the organization. Key Highlights and Events: Tag Team Rivalry: The broadcast opens with a focus on the Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) versus Tommy Pritchard and Pat Rose, stemming from conflicts that occurred two weeks prior on Power Pro Wrestling (1:15-8:00). A heated challenge match between Superstar Bill Dundee and Bobby Fulton follows (8:08-17:23). The Rise of Humongous: Sir Oliver Humperdinck introduces his formidable new client, Humongous, who demonstrates immense power in a brutal match against Captain Redneck Dick Murdock (17:30-26:55). Championship Dynamics: The Nightmare, managed by Humperdinck, faces off against Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert (27:16-31:40). It is also revealed through Superdome highlights that Dick Murdock became the new North American Champion after defeating the Nightmare (35:10-35:32, 45:39-46:46). Superdome Controversies: The video provides an update on the Superdome event, noting Cowboy Bill Watts' first-ever loss at the venue, which mandates he leave Mid-South for 90 days (34:33-35:08). Additionally, a controversial tag team championship match involving Jake the Snake Roberts and the Barbarian against Ted DiBiase and Dr. Death is featured (35:33-36:07, 53:00-56:45). New Acquisitions: General Skandar Akbar presents his new martial arts expert, El Casario, who makes his debut with an impressive demonstration of his skills (48:21-52:48). Tag Team Updates: Following Ted DiBiase's announcement of his temporary departure to Japan, he grants Bruiser Bob Sweetan power of attorney to defend the tag team titles alongside Dr. Death (57:22-58:34). The duo then dominates in a subsequent match (58:35-1:01:14). Concluding Action: The program features additional bouts, including Al Perez versus the Nightmare (1:01:15-1:06:33), Humongous versus Pat Rose (1:06:44-1:09:20), and a mixed tag team match involving Little Tokyo and Little Coco (1:09:27-1:12:56).