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The eighth match was an "I Quit" match in a steel cage between Magnum T. A. and Tully Blanchard (accompanied by Baby Doll) for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship. The match started back and forth. Blanchard applied the camel clutch, and Magnum T. A. performed a gorilla press drop onto the top rope.
At the event Tribute To Starrcade on November 19, Magnum stood in Rhodes' corner as he lost to Tully Blanchard. [1] On June 24, 2007, Allen, as Magnum T. A., made his first appearance for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) at their Vengeance: Night of Champions pay-per-view (PPV), where he was noted as a former United States Champion. [1]
Tully Arthur Blanchard (born January 22, 1954) is a Canadian-American professional wrestler and manager. He is best known for his appearances with Jim Crockett Promotions and the World Wrestling Federation in the mid-to-late 1980s as a member of The Four Horsemen and The Brain Busters .
She was introduced by Tully Blanchard as his new manager, "The Perfect 10" Baby Doll. She assisted Blanchard during his feuds with Dusty Rhodes and Magnum T. A. After Rhodes defeated Blanchard for the NWA World Television Championship at The Great American Bash on July 6, 1985, Roberts was forced to be Rhodes' valet for 30 days. During this ...
Wahoo McDaniel would hold the United States Heavyweight title until March, 1985, when he would be defeated (and move to Championship Wrestling from Florida) by a young up-and-comer named Magnum T.A., fresh from Bill Watts' Mid-South Wrestling. Magnum would later get into a feud with Tully Blanchard (and his "Perfect 10" Baby Doll) over the US ...
Magnum T. A. defeated Tully Blanchard in a match (with a cage around the ring) for Blanchard's NWA United States Heavyweight Championship. Near the end of that match, Magnum used a piece of wood with a nail in it to pierce Blanchard's forehead. At that point, Blanchard screamed "Yes! Yes!"
WWE recognizes Magnum T. A. as being stripped of the title on May 1, 1986. [17] [18] — Vacated: May 29, 1986 — — — — — Magnum T. A. was stripped of the title for attacking NWA president Bob Geigel. [17] 34 Nikita Koloff: August 17, 1986: House show: Charlotte, NC: 1 328: 327 Defeated Magnum T. A. in a best of seven series for the ...
Dusty Rhodes had been teaming with Magnum T. A. in the NWA for most of 1986. They were battling The Four Horsemen and were scheduled for a cage match against Tully Blanchard and Ole Anderson on October 24, 1986. Magnum had a car wreck that ended his career before the match and Jim Crockett, Jr. needed a replacement.