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Mid-South Wrestling television program, originally broadcast in 1982. The show is hosted by Boyd Pierce with Bill Watts providing commentary. The episode focuses on several ongoing storylines and rivalries within the promotion. Key Events and Matches: Mr. Olympia vs. Billy Starr: A fast-paced match (2:49 - 6:47) that showcases the high-flying abilities of the Mississippi Heavyweight Champion, Mr. Olympia, who secures a victory using a sleeper hold. Dr. Death Steve Williams vs. Mike Bond: A demonstration of power and amateur wrestling technique (6:56 - 11:05), where Steve "Dr. Death" Williams dominates and wins with his signature Oklahoma Stampede. The One-Man Gang's Handicap Match: A showcase for the massive 454-lb One-Man Gang (11:16 - 14:48), who defeats two opponents in a handicap scenario. Louisiana Heavyweight Title Match: Killer Khan, managed by Skandor Akbar, defends his title against Iron Mike Sharp (18:02 - 24:55). The match ends in a disqualification after Skandor Akbar interferes, leading to Mike Sharp taking control and utilizing Akbar's own pile driver against him. Tag Team Action: The team of Ted DiBiase and Hacksaw Jim Duggan faces Jesse Barr and Vinnie Romeo (28:32 - 32:11), with DiBiase and Duggan emerging victorious. Colonel Buck Robley vs. The Assassin: A heated confrontation (35:05 - 39:53) that erupts into a brawl, culminating in Colonel Buck Robley remaining the victor after DiBiase's interference backfires. Ongoing Narratives: The Junkyard Dog's Ultimatum: Throughout the episode, Bill Watts and Boyd Pierce discuss the absence of the Junkyard Dog, who has refused to wrestle on television until he is booked in a match against Ted DiBiase. International Updates: The program includes a pre-recorded segment from Dick Murdoch (42:07), who is currently touring in Osaka, Japan, and expresses his desire to return to the Mid-South area to challenge Ted DiBiase for the North American Heavyweight Championship.