1971 Match History
Japan Tour
January 4, 1971 – Tokyo, Japan
Giant Baba def Luke Brown
January 6, 1971 – Kawasaki, Japan
Giant Baba – Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown – Bill Dromo
January 7, 1971 – Osaka, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki def Luke Brown – The Stomper
January 9, 1971 – Tokyo, Japan
Antonio Inoki – Kintaro Oki – Kantaro Hoshino def Luke Brown – The Stomper – Mitsu Arakawa
January 11, 1971 – Matsuyama, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki – Michiaki Yoshimura def Luke Brown – The Stomper – Ricky Hunter
January 12, 1971 – Tokushima, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki def Luke Brown – Bill Dromo
January 13, 1971 – Kochi, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki def Luke Brown – The Stomper
January 15, 1971 – Tokuyama, Japan
Giant Baba – Great Kojika def Luke Brown – Ricky Hunter
January 17, 1971 – Ureshino, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki def Luke Brown – The Stomper
January 18, 1971 – Shimabara, Japan
Antonio Inoki – Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown – Bill Dromo
January 19, 1971 – Nagasaki, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki – Great Kojika def Luke Brown – The Stomper – Ricky Hunter
January 21, 1971 – Ohito, Japan
Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown (DQ)
January 22, 1971 – Miyakonojou, Japan
Great Kojika def Luke Brown
January 23, 1971 – Kanoya, Japan
Giant Baba – Michiaki Yoshimura – Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown – The Stomper – Ricky Hunter
January 25, 1971 – Kumamota, Japan
Giant Baba def Luke Brown
January 29, 1971 – Tokyo, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki def Luke Brown – The Stomper
January 30, 1971 – Nagoya, Japan
Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown
January 31, 1971 – Nishio, Japan
Giant Baba – Great Kojika def Luke Brown – The Stomper
February 2, 1971 – Hiroshima, Japan
Kotetsu Yamamoto def Luke Brown
February 4, 1971 – Tokyo, Japan
Luke Brown – Ricky Hunter – Bill Dromo def Giant Baba – Kintaro Oki – Great Kojika
February 5, 1971 – Tokyo, Japan
Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown
February 6, 1971 – Fuji, Japan
Giant Baba – Antonio Inoki – Kintaro Oki def Luke Brown – The Stomper – Ronnie Garvin
(THE STOMPER wrestled in the US as The Mongolian Stomper. OKI is the Japanese name of Kim Il from Korea.)
(THE STOMPER wrestled in the US as The Mongolian Stomper. OKI is the Japanese name of Kim Il from Korea.)
February 8, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium
“Meeting masked men is nothing new to Tiny. Fans here remember the great scraps he and big Luke Brown put up against he Assassins here three years ago.”
February 23, 1971 – Monroe, LA – Civic Center Arena
Luke Brown def. Duke Myers
March 1, 1971 – Tulsa, OK – Civic Center Arena
Waldo vo Erich – Karl von Brauner vs. The Kentuckians (Tag Team Champs)
The Spoiler vs. Sputnik Monroe
Jean War Eagle vs. Les Wolff
Bob Gaiser vs. Jerry Miller
The Spoiler vs. Sputnik Monroe
Jean War Eagle vs. Les Wolff
Bob Gaiser vs. Jerry Miller
March 2, 1971 – State Fairgrounds, Jackson, MS – NWA Tag Team Champions
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 4, 1971 – St. Bernard Civic Auditorium, New Orleans, LA – Article
March 5, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. The Spoiler – Les Wolfe
March 8, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Big Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 9, 1971 – Robinson Auditorium, Little Rock, AR
March 11, 1971 – St. Bernard Civic Auditorium, New Orleans, LA
March 15, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium – Advertisement
“And that team gets a chance at the new tag champions, “Tiny”Smith and Big Luke Brown here a week from tonight.”
March 16, 1971 – Robinson Auditorium, Little Rock, AR
March 17, 1971 – Little Rock, AR – Wrestling Coliseum – NWA Tag Team Champions
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 22, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 23, 1971 – Little Rock, AR – Robinson Auditorium
March 24, 1971 – Jackson, MS – State Fairgrounds – NWA Tag Team Champions
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 25, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Tom Jones – The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Alex “The Butcher” – Crazy Chuck Karbo – Norman Frederick Charles III
March 26, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) vs. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 29, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
March 30, 1971 – Little Rock, AR – Robinson Auditorium
April 1971
Initially The Kentuckians replace Bill Watts – Billy Red Lyons in a Best of 5 Falls Match against Von Erich – Von Brauner. The titles were stripped from them until they defeated the former champions in a decisive manner.
“They also had a long feud with Waldo Von Erich and Kurt Von Brauner over the U.S. tag titles. In a strange angle, Von Erich and Von Brauner were scheduled to defend against Cowboy Bill Watts and Billy “Red” Lyons in Oklahoma City in a 3 out of 5 fall match. Watts won the first fall. The Germans won the second fall and in the process injured Lyons where he was unable to continue. The ref allowed Watts to pick another partner to finish the match and Watts picked Grizzly Smith. The Germans won the third fall and Watts was too injured to continue. Now Smith was allowed to pick a new partner and he chose Luke Brown. Smith and Brown won the fourth and fifth falls to win the belts. It was announced on television the next week that because of the substitutions, the belts were being returned to the Germans. This led to title matches around the horn for Smith and Brown where they won the belts.”
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“They also had a long feud with Waldo Von Erich and Kurt Von Brauner over the U.S. tag titles. In a strange angle, Von Erich and Von Brauner were scheduled to defend against Cowboy Bill Watts and Billy “Red” Lyons in Oklahoma City in a 3 out of 5 fall match. Watts won the first fall. The Germans won the second fall and in the process injured Lyons where he was unable to continue. The ref allowed Watts to pick another partner to finish the match and Watts picked Grizzly Smith. The Germans won the third fall and Watts was too injured to continue. Now Smith was allowed to pick a new partner and he chose Luke Brown. Smith and Brown won the fourth and fifth falls to win the belts. It was announced on television the next week that because of the substitutions, the belts were being returned to the Germans. This led to title matches around the horn for Smith and Brown where they won the belts.”
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April 1, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Luke Brown def. Spoiler #2
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. The Spoilers
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. The Spoilers
April 2, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
April 5, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium – Advertisement
Luke Brown & Karl von Brauner banished from the stadium.
April 6, 1971 – Robinson Auditorium, Little Rock, AR
April 7, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
April 8, 1971 – New Orleans, LA – St. Bernard Civic Auditorium – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title:The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Tiny Smith def. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)-DQ
April 9, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Match
NWA Tag Team Champions: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith def. Karl von Brauner – Waldo von Erich
April 15, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
The Kentuckians –Luke Brown – Tiny Smith def. Norman Frederick Charles III – Crazy Chuck Karbo – Apache Gringo
April 16, 1971 – Oklahoma City, OK – Fairgrounds
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. The Spoilers
April 20, 1971 – Longview, TX – Gregg Country Fairgrounds – NWA Tag Team Champs
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Tiny Smith (c) def. Apache Gringo – Gypsy Joe Rozario – George Grant
April 22, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama – NWA Tag Team Champs
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Tiny Smith – Tom Jones def. The Spoilers – Crazy Chuck Karbo
April 23, 1971 – Oklahoma City, OK – Fairgrounds Appliance Building – NWA Tag Team Champs
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (c) drew. The Spoilers
April 27, 1971 – Monroe, LA – Civic Center Arena – NWA Tag Team Championship Match
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Spoilers def. The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith (Lost the tag team title.)
April 30, 1971 – Oklahoma City, OK – Fairgrounds International Building – NWA Tag Team Championship Match
NWA Tag Team Championship Match: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. The Spoilers
May 2, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Hirsch Memorial Coliseum – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title:Luke Brown – Tiny Smith def. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)-DQ
May 3, 1971 – Tulsa, OK – Civic Center Arena
Dory Funk Jr. vs. The Spoiler
Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji vs. The Kentuckians
Dusty Rhodes vs. Scandor Akbar
The Spoiler vs. Billy Red Lyons
Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji vs. The Kentuckians
Dusty Rhodes vs. Scandor Akbar
The Spoiler vs. Billy Red Lyons
May 4, 1971 – Monroe, LA – Civic Center Arena – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title: The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. The Spoilers
May 5, 1971 – Baton Rouge, LA – Independence Hall
The Kentuckians – Jake Smith – Luke Brown def. George Grant – Gypsy Joe Rosario
May 6, 1971 – New Orleans, LA – St. Bernard Civic Auditorium
May 7, 1971 – Oklahoma City, OK – Fairgrounds International Building
Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji def. Red McKim – Luke Brown
May 10, 1971 – Tulsa, OK – Civic Center Arena – NWA Tag Team Title Match
The Spoilers vs. The Kentuckians
Danny Hodge vs. Chati Yokouchi
Billy Red Lyons vs Apache Gringo
Jean War Eagle vs Yasu Fuji
Danny Hodge vs. Chati Yokouchi
Billy Red Lyons vs Apache Gringo
Jean War Eagle vs Yasu Fuji
May 14, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title:Luke Brown – Tiny Smith vs. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)
May 15, 1971 – Greenwood, MS – Sportatorium
NWA United States Tag Team Title:Luke Brown – Tiny Smith vs. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)
May 17, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title:Luke Brown – Tiny Smith vs. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)-DQ
May 19, 1971 – Jackson, MS – State Fairgrounds
Apache Gringo vs. Luke Brown
May 21, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title:Luke Brown – Cowboy Bill Watts vs. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)
May 22, 1971 – Greenwood, MS – Sportatorium
Luke Brown vs. Spoiler #2
May 25, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Luke Brown vs. Spoiler #2
May 26, 1971 – Jackson, MS – State Fairgrounds
Luke Brown vs. Spoiler #2
May 27, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Luke Brown vs. Spoiler #2
May 28, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center – NWA Tag Team Title Match
NWA United States Tag Team Title: Luke Brown – Cowboy Bill Watts vs. The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 – Spoiler #2) (c)
June 1, 1971 – Little Rock, AR – Robinson Auditorium
June 2, 1971 – Jackson, MS – State Fairgrounds
Luke Brown vs. Spoiler #1
June 3, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Spoiler #1 vs. Luke Brown
June 6, 1971 – Greenwood, MS – Sportatorium
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji
June 7, 1971 – Tulsa, OK – Civic Center Arena
Cowboy Bill Watts vs. Dusty Rhodes
Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji vs. The Kentuckians
Dr. X vs. Randy Curtis
Terry Garvin vs. Apache Gringo
Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji vs. The Kentuckians
Dr. X vs. Randy Curtis
Terry Garvin vs. Apache Gringo
June 10, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Luke Brown – Randy Curtis vs. Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji
June 11, 1971 – Lafayette, LA – Sports Center
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. Dr. X – Rip Kirby
June 12, 1971 – Greenwood, MS – Sportatorium
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. Crazy Chuck Karbo – Dr. X
June 14, 1971 – Shreveport, LA – Municipal Auditorium
Rip Kerby def. Luke Brown
June 17, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs. Chati Yokouchi – Yasu Fuji
June 18, 1971 – Oklahoma City, OK – Fairgrounds International Building
June 22, 1971 – Longview, TX – Gregg Country Fairgrounds
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith vs.Dr. X – Rip Kirby
June 23, 1971 – Jackson, MS – State Fairgrounds
Luke Brown – Cowboy Bill Watts vs.Dr. X – Rip Kirby
June 24, 1971 – Greenville, MS – Skate-O-Rama
Luke Brown vs. Spoiler #2
July 5, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Alex Perez
July 6, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Bobby Hart sub for Killer Karl Kox
July 11, 1971 – Clovis, NM – Clovis Arena
Luke Brown def. Don Duffy
July 12, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Wresting Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Ron Paul
July 13, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown – Woody Farmer drew Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
July 19, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Wresting Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Killer Karl Kox – DQ
July 21, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
NWA Brass Knuckles Match: Killer Karl Kox def. Luke Brown
Luke Brown wins 15 Man Battle Royal
Luke Brown wins 15 Man Battle Royal
July 25, 1971 – Clovis, NM – Clovis Arena
Luke Brown vs. Duke Myers
July 26, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Wresting Coliseum
NWA Battle Royal: Luke Brown def. Bobby Garcia and Bobby Hart and Bull Ramos and Cyclone Negro and Dory Funk Sr. and Harley Race and Jerry Kozak and Killer Karl Kox and Lorenzo Parente and Ricky Romero
Killer Karl Kox def. Luke Brown
Killer Karl Kox def. Luke Brown
July 27, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Killer Karl Kox vs. Luke Brown
August 1, 1971 – Albuquerque, NM
Luke Brown def. Don Duffy
August 2, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Wresting Coliseum
Cyclone Negro def. Luke Brown
August 3, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Killer Karl Kox
August 9, 1971 – Abilene, TX – Taylor County Coliseum
National Wrestling Alliance Battle Royal: Luke Brown def. Alex Perez and Bobby Hart and Bob Roop and Don Duffy and Killer Karl Kox and Lorenzo Parente and Salvador Dominguez and The Lawman
Luke Brown – The Lawman def. The Continental Warriors – Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
Luke Brown – The Lawman def. The Continental Warriors – Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
August 10, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown – Woody Farmer drew The Continental Warriors – Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
August 11, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Luke Brown drew Mr. Wrestling (Tim Woods)
August 12, 1971 – Amarillo, TX – Sports Arena
Chain Match: Terry Funk def Pak Song
Bob Roop def Bobby Hart
Cyclone Negro def Luke Brown – DQ
Ricky Romero – Woody Farmer – Mr. Wrestling def The Infernos – JC Dykes
Cowboy Lang def Mighty Atom
Killer Karl Kox drew Lorenzo Parente
Sal Domingues def Ron Paul
Bob Roop def Bobby Hart
Cyclone Negro def Luke Brown – DQ
Ricky Romero – Woody Farmer – Mr. Wrestling def The Infernos – JC Dykes
Cowboy Lang def Mighty Atom
Killer Karl Kox drew Lorenzo Parente
Sal Domingues def Ron Paul
August 13, 1971 – Monroe, LA – Civic Center Arena
The Kentuckians – Luke Brown – Jake Smith def. Crazy Chuck Karbo – Jerry Miller
August 14, 1971 – Colorado Springs, CO – City Auditorium
Luke Brown vs. Pak Song
August 16, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Wresting Coliseum
Mr. Wrestling – Ricky Romero – Luke Brown def. Cyclone Negro – The Inferno’s
August 17, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown def. The The Fabulous Inferno
August 18, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Bob Roop – Luke Brown drew The Continental Warriors – Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
August 19, 1971 – Amarillo, TX – Sports Arena
Terry Funk – Luke Brown vs. Pak Song – Cyclone Negro
August 22, 1971 – Clovis, NM – Clovis Arena
Luke Brown – Woody Farmer vs. Masio Koma – Mr. Okuma
August 23, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Wresting Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Don Duffy
National Wrestling Alliance Battle Royal: Haystacks Calhoun def. Al Velasco and Bobby Garcia and Bobby Hart and Don Duffy and Luke Brown and Masio Koma and Mr. Okuma and Ricky Romero and Ron Paul and Rudolph Himmler and Woody Farmer
National Wrestling Alliance Battle Royal: Haystacks Calhoun def. Al Velasco and Bobby Garcia and Bobby Hart and Don Duffy and Luke Brown and Masio Koma and Mr. Okuma and Ricky Romero and Ron Paul and Rudolph Himmler and Woody Farmer
August 24, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Don Duffy
August 25, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Dory Funk Jr vs. Pak Song
Haystacks Calhoun NC Luke Brown
Lorenzo Parenta – Bobby Hart – Cyclone Negro vs. Ricky Romero – Bob Roop – Mr. Wrestling
Eddie Graham vs. Alex Perez
Killer Kox vs. Jerry Kozak
Marie Lavern vs. Fran Gravett
Haystacks Calhoun NC Luke Brown
Lorenzo Parenta – Bobby Hart – Cyclone Negro vs. Ricky Romero – Bob Roop – Mr. Wrestling
Eddie Graham vs. Alex Perez
Killer Kox vs. Jerry Kozak
Marie Lavern vs. Fran Gravett
August 26, 1971 – Amarillo, TX – Sports Arena – NWA Western States 50th Anniversary Show
NWA champion Dory Funk Jr def Bob Roop DQ
Cyclone Negro def Terry Funk to win Western States Title
Lorenzo Parente – Bobby Hart def Ricky Romero – Eddie Graham
Dory Funk Sr – Woody Farmer – Luke Brown drew Pak Song – Mr. Koma – Mr. Okuma
Marie Laverne def Jessica Rogers
Mr. Wrestling def Sal Domingues
Cyclone Negro def Terry Funk to win Western States Title
Lorenzo Parente – Bobby Hart def Ricky Romero – Eddie Graham
Dory Funk Sr – Woody Farmer – Luke Brown drew Pak Song – Mr. Koma – Mr. Okuma
Marie Laverne def Jessica Rogers
Mr. Wrestling def Sal Domingues
August 28, 1971 – Hereford, TX
Jerry Kozak def Killer Karl Kox DQ
Pak Song def Luke Brown
Ricky Romero – Mr. Wrestling def Mr. Koma – Mr. Okuma
Pak Song def Luke Brown
Ricky Romero – Mr. Wrestling def Mr. Koma – Mr. Okuma
August 29, 1971 – Albuquerque, NM – Civic Auditorium
Woody Farmer – Big Luke Brown vs. Mr. Koma – Mr. Okuma
August 30, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Coliseum
Ricky Romero – Luke Brown def Pak Song – Cyclone Negro DQ
Killer Karl Kox def Duke Myers
Mr. Okuma – Mr. Koma def Mr. Wrestling – Jerry Kozak
Cyclone Negro def Ronnie Paul
Killer Karl Kox def Duke Myers
Mr. Okuma – Mr. Koma def Mr. Wrestling – Jerry Kozak
Cyclone Negro def Ronnie Paul
August 31, 1971 – News article for September 1 matches in Lubbock, TX.
September 1, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Luke Brown def. Cyclone Negro – DQ
September 6, 1971 – El Paso, TX – Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Alex Perez
September 8, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Mr. Koma – Mr. Okuma drew Luke Brown – Bob Roop
September 14, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. def Killer Karl Kox
Cyclone Negro def Terry Funk
Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente def Sal Dominguez – Jerry Kozak
Alex Perez def Luke Brown
Al Velesco def Black Bart
Cyclone Negro def Terry Funk
Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente def Sal Dominguez – Jerry Kozak
Alex Perez def Luke Brown
Al Velesco def Black Bart
September 15, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Ricky Romero – Luke Brown def. Masio Koma – Mr. Okuma
September 16, 1971 – Amarillo, TX – Sports Arena
Mr. Okumo – Masio Koma def. Luke Brown – Salvador Domingues
September 19, 1971 – Albuquerque Civic Auditorium – Albuquerque, NM
Pak Song – Okuma – Koma vs. Ricky Romero – Dory Funk Sr. – Terry Funk
Cyclon Negro vs. Luke Brown
Lightning R. Jones vs. Mr. X
Cyclon Negro vs. Luke Brown
Lightning R. Jones vs. Mr. X
September 20, 1971 – Abilene, TX – Taylor County Coliseum
Jerry Kozak – Terry Funk – Luke Brown def. Mr. Okuma – Masio Kuma – Pak Song
September 22, 1971 – Lubbock, TX – Fair Park
Lorenzo Parente drew Luke Brown
September 27, 1971 – Abilene, TX – Taylor County Coliseum
Lorenzo Parente drew Luke Brown
September 28, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Luke Brown vs. Mr. Wrestling
September 30, 1971 – Amarillo, TX – Sports Arena
Cyclon Negro def. Terry Funk – To win the Western States Title.
Y.B. Robley – Lorenzo Parente – Bobby Hart def. The Infernos – J.C. Dykes
Lightnin’ R. Jones def. Pak Song
Bob Roop def. Ricky Romero
Mr. Okuma – Masio Kuma drew. Luke Brown – Mr. Wrestling
Y.B. Robley – Lorenzo Parente – Bobby Hart def. The Infernos – J.C. Dykes
Lightnin’ R. Jones def. Pak Song
Bob Roop def. Ricky Romero
Mr. Okuma – Masio Kuma drew. Luke Brown – Mr. Wrestling
October 3, 1971 – Albuquerque, NM – Albuquerque Civic Auditorium
Ricky Romero – Terry Funk vs. The Infernos
Texas Death Match: Luke Brown vs. Cyclone Negro
Eric Rommel vs. Y.B. Robley
Littler Eagle – Jerry Kozak vs. Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
Texas Death Match: Luke Brown vs. Cyclone Negro
Eric Rommel vs. Y.B. Robley
Littler Eagle – Jerry Kozak vs. Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente
October 4, 1971 – Abilene, TX – Taylor County Coliseum
Terry Funk – Luke Brown def. Cyclone Nego – Pak Song
October 5, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Lightning R. Jones – Luke Brown def. Mr. Koma – Masio Okuma
October 6, 1971 – Lubbock TX – Fair Park
Pak Song def. Luke Brown
October 7, 1971 – Amarillo, TX – Sports Arena
Luke Brown drew Duke Meyers
October 10, 1971 – Albuquerque, NM – Albuquerque Civic Auditorium
Luke Brown vs. Duke Myers
October 11, 1971 – Abilene, TX – Taylor County Coliseum
The Infernos def. Dory Funk Sr & Ricky Romero
Clubfoot Inferno’s Boot! When the Infernos debuted in 1968, the Infernos were Frankie Cain and Rocky Smith. One of the Infernos would wear a loaded boot and be referred to as the Clubfoot Inferno. Cain and Smith would alternate this role, since the loaded boot was uncomfortable to wear.
Texas Death Match: JC Dykes def. Buck Robley after Clubfoot Inferno interfered.
Salvador Dominguez – Luke Brown def. Duke Myers – Pak Song
Salvador Dominguez – Luke Brown def. Duke Myers – Pak Song
October 12, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Mr. Koma – Masio Okuma def. Lightning R. Jones – Luke Brown
October 17, 1971 – Albuquerque, NM – Albuquerque Civic Auditorium
Luke Brown – Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente vw. Mr. Okuna – Mr. Kuma – Pak Song
October 18, 1971 – Abilene, TX – Taylor County Coliseum
Masio Koma – Mr. Okuma def. Luke Brown – Jerry Kozak
October 19, 1971 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Lorenzo Parente def. Luke Brown
October 20, 1971 – Lubbock TX – Fair Park
Cyclone Negro def Terry Funk
Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente def The Infernos
Bobo Johnson won 5-midget battle royal
Gordon Nelson def Bob Roop
Luke Brown drew Eric Rommel
Bobby Hart – Lorenzo Parente def The Infernos
Bobo Johnson won 5-midget battle royal
Gordon Nelson def Bob Roop
Luke Brown drew Eric Rommel
November 10, 1971 – Monroe, LA – Civic Center Arena
Luke Brown vs. Ox Anderson
November 15, 1971 – Fort Worth, TX
Wahoo McDaniel NC Johnny Valentine
Jose Lothario def Spoiler via DQ
Toru Tanaka drew Buddy Wolfe
Dean Ho & Sabu Singh def Bronko Lubich & George Hultz
Luke Brown def Joe Dusek
Jose Lothario def Spoiler via DQ
Toru Tanaka drew Buddy Wolfe
Dean Ho & Sabu Singh def Bronko Lubich & George Hultz
Luke Brown def Joe Dusek
November 16, 1971 – Dallas, TX – Sportatorium
El Santo – Jose Lothario def Johnny Valentine – Thunderbolt Patterson
Buddy Wolfe drew Toru Tanaka
Dean Ho def Joe Dusek
Luke Brown def Sabu Singh
Bronko Lubich def Gory Guerrero
Buddy Wolfe drew Toru Tanaka
Dean Ho def Joe Dusek
Luke Brown def Sabu Singh
Bronko Lubich def Gory Guerrero
November 17, 1971 – San Antonio, TX – Municipal Auditorium
Luke Brown def George Hultz
November 18, 1971 – Corpus Christi, TX
Johnny Valentine (Texas champ) vs. Jose Lothario – Special referee: Lou Thesz
Buddy Wolfe – the Spoiler (Don Jardine) vs. Wahoo McDaniel – El Santo
Dean Ho (Higuchi) vs. Joe Dusek
Big Luke Brown vs. George Hultz
Gory Goruerro vs. Prof Toru Tanaka
Buddy Wolfe – the Spoiler (Don Jardine) vs. Wahoo McDaniel – El Santo
Dean Ho (Higuchi) vs. Joe Dusek
Big Luke Brown vs. George Hultz
Gory Goruerro vs. Prof Toru Tanaka
November 22, 1971 – Fort Worth, TX
Fritz Von Erich – Mil Mascaras def Thunderbolt Patterson – Spoiler
Dean Ho def Toru Tanaka
Not-So-Gentle Ben the Wrestling Bear def Spoiler
Bronko Lubich def Luke Brown
Buddy Wolfe def Sabu Singh
Dean Ho def Toru Tanaka
Not-So-Gentle Ben the Wrestling Bear def Spoiler
Bronko Lubich def Luke Brown
Buddy Wolfe def Sabu Singh
November 24, 1971 – Austin, TX – City Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Nick Adams
November 26, 1971 – Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Nick Kozak
November 29, 1971 – North Side Coliseum – Fort Worth, TX
Jose Lothario def Sabu Singh
Joe Blanchard drew Luke Brown
Bronco Lubich def Joe Dusek
Dean Ho def The Spoiler (Captain’s Match)
Johnny Valentine – The Spoiler – Thunderbolt Patterson def Wahoo McDaniel – Dean Ho – Buddy Wolfe
Joe Blanchard drew Luke Brown
Bronco Lubich def Joe Dusek
Dean Ho def The Spoiler (Captain’s Match)
Johnny Valentine – The Spoiler – Thunderbolt Patterson def Wahoo McDaniel – Dean Ho – Buddy Wolfe
November 30, 1971 – Dallas, TX – Sportatorium
Wahoo McDaniel def Johnny Valentine
Spoiler drew Luke Brown
Thunderbolt Patterson def Not-So-Gentle Ben the Wrestling Bear DCOR, Lumberjack Match
Dean Ho – Sabu Singh def Bronko Lubich – Joe Blanchard
Tony Gonzales def Joe Dusek
Spoiler drew Luke Brown
Thunderbolt Patterson def Not-So-Gentle Ben the Wrestling Bear DCOR, Lumberjack Match
Dean Ho – Sabu Singh def Bronko Lubich – Joe Blanchard
Tony Gonzales def Joe Dusek
December 2, 1971 – Corpus Christi, TX – The Coliseum
Luke Brown vs. Joe Blanchard
December 3, 1971 – Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum
Luke Brown def. Bronko Lubich
December 6, 1971 – North Side Coliseum – Fort Worth, TX
Joe Blanchard def Tony Gonzales
Dean Ho def Joe Dusek
Luke Brown def Joe Blanchard
Spoiler def Buddy Wolfe
Wahoo McDaniel – Jose Lothario drew Johnny Valentine – Thunderbolt Patterson
Dean Ho def Joe Dusek
Luke Brown def Joe Blanchard
Spoiler def Buddy Wolfe
Wahoo McDaniel – Jose Lothario drew Johnny Valentine – Thunderbolt Patterson
December 7, 1971 – Dallas, TX – Sportatorium
Johnny Valentine def Wahoo McDaniel, lights out Indian strap match
Wahoo McDaniel – Dean Ho def Spoiler – Johnny Valentine
No results available:
Joe Blanchard vs Luke Brown
Joe Dusek vs Bronko Lubich
Thunderbolt Patterson vs Buddy Wolfe
Wahoo McDaniel – Dean Ho def Spoiler – Johnny Valentine
No results available:
Joe Blanchard vs Luke Brown
Joe Dusek vs Bronko Lubich
Thunderbolt Patterson vs Buddy Wolfe
December 10, 1971 – Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum
George Scott def. Luke Brown
December 13, 1971 – North Side Coliseum – Fort Worth, TX
Luke Brown def Joe Dusek
Wahoo McDaniel def Buddy Wolfe
Jose Lothario def Johnny Valentine via DQ
Dean Ho def Spoiler via DQ
Danny Plechas def Bronko Lubich via DQ
Wahoo McDaniel def Buddy Wolfe
Jose Lothario def Johnny Valentine via DQ
Dean Ho def Spoiler via DQ
Danny Plechas def Bronko Lubich via DQ
December 14, 1971 – Dallas, TX – Sportatorium
Fritz Von Erich – Danny Plechas def Johnny Valentine – Spoiler (sub for injured Thunderbolt Patterson), special referee Duke Keomuka
Spoiler def Wahoo McDaniel
Buddy Wolfe drew Bronko Lubich
Jose Lothario drew Luke Brown
Dean Ho defeated Joe Blanchard
Spoiler def Wahoo McDaniel
Buddy Wolfe drew Bronko Lubich
Jose Lothario drew Luke Brown
Dean Ho defeated Joe Blanchard
December 15, 1971 – San Antonio, TX – Municipal Auditorium
Luke Brown vs. Buddy Wolfe
December 16, 1971 – Corpus Christi, TX – The Coliseum
Luke Brown vs. Thunderbolt Patterson
December 17, 1971 – Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum
Luis Hernandez drew Luke Brown