References to the following individuals and organizations are made throughout this section: Antonio Posa; Bad Boy Hines; Bette Boucher; Billy Hines; Billy Wicks; Bob Eisenburg; Bob Hamby; Bobby Whitlock; Bruce Austin; Buddy Fuller; Charlie Carr; Chico Cortez; Chico Santana; Chief Little Eagle; Choo-Choo Lynn; Chris Tolos; Cousin Alfred; Cousin Willie; Danny Hodge; the Demon (01); Derrell Cochran; the Destroyer (01); Dick Dunn; Dick the Bruiser; Don Fargo; Don McIntyre; Dot Carter; Dottie Smith; Eddie Graham; El Gran Lothario; Elmo Chappell; Enrique Torres; the Fabulous Moolah; Frankie Cain; Fred Ward; George Harris; Greg Peterson; Hiro Matsuda; Jack Vansky; Joe Scarpa; John Tolos; Johnny Walker (01); Judy Grable; Krusher Karlson; Larry Williams (01); Les Wolfe; Lester Welch; Little Abner; Little Boy Blue; Lou Thesz; Marie Darnell; Mario Galento; Mickey Blassie; Mr. X (17); Mysterious Medic #1; Mysterious Medic #2 (01); the Mysterious Medics (01); Paul DeGaulle; Paul Jones (01); Pee Wee Lopez; Pepe Gomez; Pepe Perez; Prince Omar; Princess Little Cloud; Randy Roper; Ray Gunkel; Red Dugan; Red Roberts; Red Steiner; Ron Reed; Rube Wright; the Scufflin’ Hillbillies; Silento Rodriguez; Sputnik Monroe; Steve Kovacs; Steve Manderson; Tarzan Tyler; Tarzan White; Toni Rose; Wilbur Snyder; Wildman Phillips.
July 3, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Les Wolfe – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bruce Austin over Rube Wright > Dick Dunn over Billy Wicks > Midget Match: Chico Santana over Little Boy Blue > Joe Scarpa and the Destroyer (01) went to a draw > Eddie Graham over Wildman Phillips > Buddy Fuller versus Sputnik Monroe ended in a no contest / Notes: Wright substituted for Larry Williams (01) in the match against Austin. George Harris was the special referee for the Fuller-Monroe match. This was the final Atlanta card promoted by Wolfe, as he was replaced by Paul Jones (01), who had only stepped down about two years prior. It was announced that Dick the Bruiser would be wrestling on the card on July 24, 1964.
July 4, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Midget Match: Pee Wee Lopez versus Little Boy Blue > Billy Wicks & Buddy Fuller versus George Harris & the Destroyer (01) > Ray Gunkel versus Sputnik Monroe
July 6, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy Wicks and Charlie Carr went to a draw > George Harris & Wildman Phillips over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > Sputnik Monroe over Joe Scarpa
July 7, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Eisenburg and Mr. X (17) went to a draw > Tarzan White over Red Steiner > the Destroyer (01) over Buddy Fuller
July 10, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dick Dunn over Pepe Perez > Billy Wicks & Bruce Austin over Charlie Carr & Red Roberts > Joe Scarpa and the Destroyer (01) went to a draw > Buddy Fuller over George Harris > Eddie Graham versus Sputnik Monroe ended in a no contest / Notes: This was Jones’ first card in about two years, since he had retired and sold his interest in the office to Don McIntyre. It is said that Jones was simply brought back for public relations purposes, as his share of stock in the office was much smaller than before he sold to McIntyre in 1962. His role as promoter simply meant that he was the figurehead and presented as the man in charge to the fans. However, Ray Gunkel and Buddy Fuller were the top men at the helm by this time. It was announced that Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
July 11, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bruce Austin & Derrell Cochran & Pepe Perez versus Red Roberts & Rube Wright & Prince Omar > Ray Gunkel versus Sputnik Monroe / Notes: Red Dugan was the special referee for the Gunkel-Monroe match.
July 11, 1964 (Saturday) – Montgomery, AL (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Jack Vansky versus Ron Reed > Bad Boy Hines versus Tarzan White > Billy Hines versus Dick Dunn / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
July 13, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Krusher Karlson over Ron Reed > Buddy Fuller over Red Roberts > Joe Scarpa & Greg Peterson over George Harris & Sputnik Monroe by disqualification
July 14, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dick Dunn & the Destroyer (01) over Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Hair versus Mask Match: Mr. X (17) over Bob Eisenburg
July 15, 1964 (Wednesday) – Columbus, GA – Columbus Municipal Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dick Dunn & Wildman Phillips versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Joe Scarpa versus the Demon (01) > Ron Reed versus Sputnik Monroe > Greg Peterson versus Red Roberts
July 17, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Krusher Karlson over Bruce Austin > the Destroyer (01) over Little Abner > Joe Scarpa over Bad Boy Hines > Dick Dunn & George Harris over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > Sputnik Monroe over Eddie Graham
July 18, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Paul DeGaulle & Red Roberts & Rube Wright versus Bruce Austin & Bob Eisenburg & Buddy Fuller > Boxing Match: Ray Gunkel versus Sputnik Monroe
July 20, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Charlie Carr and Rube Wright went to a draw > Bruce Austin & Bob Hamby over Dick Dunn & Randy Roper by disqualification > Joe Scarpa versus George Harris ended in a no contest
July 21, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Wildman Phillips over Ron Reed > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over George Harris & Red Roberts > Bob Eisenburg over Mr. X (17) / Notes: Choo-Choo Lynn was the special referee for the Eisenburg-Mr. X match.
July 24, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson over Bruce Austin > the Destroyer (01) over Ron Reed > the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over Red Roberts & Rube Wright > Joe Scarpa over Krusher Karlson > Buddy Fuller over Dick Dunn > Sputnik Monroe over Dick the Bruiser by disqualification / Notes: During the Monroe-Bruiser match, the Bruiser had a huge gash on his head opened up and blood was everywhere. It was announced that John Tolos and Chris Tolos would be wrestling on the card on July 31, 1964, and that El Gran Lothario would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
July 25, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > George Harris versus Randy Roper > Ron Reed versus the Destroyer (01) > Ray Gunkel & Buddy Fuller versus Paul DeGaulle & Sputnik Monroe
July 25, 1964 (Saturday) – Phenix City, AL (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Joe Scarpa & Bruce Austin versus Jack Vansky & Prince Omar > Bob Hamby versus Rube Wright / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
July 27, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Hamby over Randy Roper > John Tolos & Chris Tolos over Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Boxing Match: George Harris over Joe Scarpa by knockout in the seventh round
July 28, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Eisenburg and the Destroyer (01) went to a draw > Women’s Match: Judy Grable over Marie Darnell > Wildman Phillips over Bob Hamby
July 31, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > John Tolos & Chris Tolos over Bruce Austin & Greg Peterson > Women’s Match: Princess Little Cloud over Toni Rose > the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over Dick Dunn & Red Roberts > Buddy Fuller over George Harris > Joe Scarpa over Randy Roper > Sputnik Monroe over the Destroyer (01)
August 1, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Women’s Match: Judy Grable versus Marie Darnell > Battle Royal featuring Sputnik Monroe, Krusher Karlson, Derrell Cochran, Ray Gunkel, and Charlie Carr / Notes: It is unclear as to the reason for the battle royal.
August 3, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Women’s Match: Princess Little Cloud over Toni Rose > John Tolos & Chris Tolos versus the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) ended in a no contest > Texas Death Match: George Harris over Joe Scarpa
August 4, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Wildman Phillips over Jack Vansky > Bob Eisenburg over the Destroyer (01) > John Tolos & Chris Tolos over Billy Hines & Greg Peterson
August 7, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > the Destroyer (01) over Lester Welch > Greg Peterson and Wildman Phillips went to a draw > Wilbur Snyder over Paul DeGaulle > Eddie Graham over Randy Roper > Joe Scarpa versus Dick the Bruiser ended in a no contest > Sputnik Monroe over Buddy Fuller
August 8, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Derrell Cochran versus Krusher Karlson > Lester Welch versus Buddy Fuller > Joe Scarpa versus Paul DeGaulle > Dick the Bruiser versus the Destroyer (01)
August 9, 1964 (Sunday) – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Speedway (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dick Dunn over Joe Scarpa by disqualification > Greg Peterson over George Harris by disqualification > Lester Welch over Krusher Karlson by disqualification > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over Charlie Carr & Wildman Phillips > Women’s Tag Team Match: Judy Grable & Princess Little Cloud over Toni Rose & Marie Darnell > Frankie Cain over Bob Hamby > Red Roberts & the Destroyer (01) over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > Wilbur Snyder and Eddie Graham went to a draw > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Sputnik Monroe over Dick the Bruiser to win the title / Notes: The match for the Georgia Heavyweight Title was to determine the inaugural champion. The winner of the Monroe-Bruiser match also was to win a 1964 Cadillac, which had been part of an ongoing tournament advertised for months. It is unclear exactly what matches leading up to this card were part of the tournament.
August 10, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson over Krusher Karlson by disqualification > Frankie Cain over Chico Cortez > Joe Scarpa over George Harris
August 11, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy Hines over Wildman Phillips > Dick Dunn over Bob Hamby > Red Roberts & Krusher Karlson over Bob Eisenburg & Choo-Choo Lynn
August 14, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Charlie Carr versus Greg Peterson > Wildman Phillips over Bruce Austin > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) by disqualification > Danny Hodge over Paul DeGaulle > Sputnik Monroe over Chief Little Eagle / Notes: It was announced that Lou Thesz would be wrestling in Atlanta in September 1964.
August 14, 1964 (Friday) – Jekyll Island, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Frankie Cain & Krusher Karlson versus Red Roberts & the Destroyer (01) > Bob Eisenburg versus Bob Hamby / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
August 15, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Chico Cortez versus Red Dugan > Charlie Carr & Paul DeGaulle versus the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > Greg Peterson versus Sputnik Monroe
August 17, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Buddy Fuller over Chico Cortez > Charlie Carr & Paul DeGaulle over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) by disqualification > Joe Scarpa over George Harris
August 18, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bad Boy Hines over George Harris > Billy Hines over Wildman Phillips > Bob Eisenburg & Choo-Choo Lynn over Red Roberts & Krusher Karlson
August 21, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Wildman Phillips over Bob Hamby > Frankie Cain over Greg Peterson > Dick Dunn and Joe Scarpa went to a draw > Buddy Fuller over Chico Cortez > Eddie Graham over George Harris > NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Hiro Matsuda* and Sputnik Monroe went to a draw; Matsuda retained the title / Notes: Following the Dunn-Scarpa match, Scarpa complained that Dunn has used a foreign object on him during the bout. Matsuda had been the reigning NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion since he went over Danny Hodge on July 11, 1964, in Tampa, FL. It was announced that Tarzan Tyler would be wrestling on the card on August 28, 1964, and that Don Fargo and the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 and Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
August 22, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Ray Gunkel & Derrell Cochran versus George Harris & Red Roberts > Joe Scarpa versus Sputnik Monroe
August 24, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > George Harris and Silento Rodriguez went to a draw > George Harris & Paul DeGaulle & Krusher Karlson over Bob Hamby & Antonio Posa & Silento Rodriguez > Sputnik Monroe over Joe Scarpa
August 25, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy Hines versus Red Roberts > Dick Dunn & Wildman Phillips versus the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > Choo- Choo Lynn versus Krusher Karlson
August 28, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Hamby over Chico Cortez > Frankie Cain over George Harris > Greg Peterson & Pepe Gomez over Red Roberts & Krusher Karlson > Silento Rodriguez over Sputnik Monroe by forfeit > Joe Scarpa over Dick Dunn > Buddy Fuller over Sputnik Monroe / Notes: Monroe, who refused to wrestle Rodriguez, substituted for Tarzan Tyler in the match against Fuller. It was announced that Danny Hodge would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
August 29, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Eisenburg & Buddy Fuller & Silento Rodriguez versus Paul DeGaulle & Antonio Posa & Krusher Karlson > Joe Scarpa versus Sputnik Monroe / Notes: There were two referees for the Scarpa-Monroe match.
August 31, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Pepe Gomez over Chico Cortez > Don Fargo over Antonio Posa > Frankie Cain & Pepe Gomez over Chico Cortez & Bad Boy Hines > Sputnik Monroe over Greg Peterson
September 1, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Sputnik Monroe over Frankie Cain > Joe Scarpa over Krusher Karlson > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over Red Roberts & Wildman Phillips
September 4, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Pepe Gomez over Charlie Carr > Frankie Cain & Greg Peterson over Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over George Harris & Red Roberts > Don Fargo over Antonio Posa > Joe Scarpa & Buddy Fuller and Dick Dunn & Sputnik Monroe went to a draw / Notes: The program for this card mentions that Jones represented the Atlanta office during the NWA convention held that week. It was announced that Lou Thesz, Mario Galento, and Chief Little Eagle would be wrestling on the card on September 11, 1964, and that Enrique Torres would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
September 4, 1964 (Friday) – Brunswick, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Paul DeGaulle versus Krusher Karlson > Wildman Phillips versus Silento Rodriguez > Bob Hamby versus Choo-Choo Lynn / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
September 5, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Dick Dunn & Charlie Carr versus Pepe Gomez & Antonio Posa > Red Dugan versus Sputnik Monroe > Don Fargo versus Krusher Karlson
September 7, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Chief Little Eagle over Bobby Whitlock > Frankie Cain & Silento Rodriguez & Chief Little Eagle over Dick Dunn & Charlie Carr & Bobby Whitlock > Don Fargo over Sputnik Monroe by disqualification
September 8, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Charlie Carr and Pepe Gomez went to a draw > Krusher Karlson over Silento Rodriguez > Wildman Phillips over Greg Peterson > Joe Scarpa over Sputnik Monroe
September 11, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Pepe Gomez over Chico Cortez > George Harris over Antonio Posa > Dick Dunn & Sputnik Monroe over Joe Scarpa & Buddy Fuller > Danny Hodge over Krusher Karlson > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Lou Thesz* over Don Fargo to retain the title / Notes: Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he went over Buddy Rogers on January 24, 1963, in Toronto, ON. Mario Galento and Chief Little Eagle were advertised, but there was no mention in the reports following the card. It was announced that Eddie Graham and the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 and Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
September 12, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Hamby & Buddy Fuller versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Don Fargo versus Chico Cortez > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Lou Thesz* versus Joe Scarpa / Notes: Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he went over Buddy Rogers on January 24, 1963, in Toronto, ON.
September 14, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Frankie Cain over Bob Hamby > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over Charlie Carr & Sputnik Monroe > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Lou Thesz* over Don Fargo by disqualification to retain the title / Notes: Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he went over Buddy Rogers on January 24, 1963, in Toronto, ON.
September 15, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Joe Scarpa over Paul DeGaulle by disqualification > Dick Dunn & Sputnik Monroe over Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Lou Thesz* over Krusher Karlson to retain the title / Notes: It was reported that 2,640 were in attendance for this card. Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion since he went over Buddy Rogers on January 24, 1963, in Toronto, ON.
September 18, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Mario Galento over Bob Hamby > Buddy Fuller over Wildman Phillips > Eddie Graham & Frankie Cain & Chief Little Eagle over Krusher Karlson & Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Danny Hodge over Dick Dunn > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Sputnik Monroe* over Don Fargo to retain the title / Notes: Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Dick the Bruiser in a tournament final on August 9, 1964, in Atlanta. It was announced that Johnny Walker (01), Steve Kovacs, and the Fabulous Moolah would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
September 19, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Don Fargo & Buddy Fuller versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Joe Scarpa versus Mario Galento > Sputnik Monroe versus Chief Little Eagle
September 21, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Chief Little Eagle over Joe Scarpa > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over George Harris & Paul DeGaulle > Don Fargo over Sputnik Monroe
September 22, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Paul DeGaulle and Frankie Cain went to a draw > Pepe Gomez over Mario Galento by disqualification > Dick Dunn & Sputnik Monroe over Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines
September 25, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Enrique Torres over Billy Hines > Dick Dunn & George Harris over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > Frankie Cain over Mickey Blassie > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Joe Scarpa & Mario Galento > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match (No Disqualification / No Time Limit): Don Fargo over Sputnik Monroe* to win the title / Notes: Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Dick the Bruiser in a tournament final on August 9, 1964, in Atlanta. It was announced that Hiro Matsuda and Steve Kovacs would be wrestling on the card on October 2, 1964, and that Bette Boucher would be wrestling Dot Carter on the same card.
September 26, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > George Harris versus Mario Galento > Don Fargo & Frankie Cain versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > No Disqualification / No Time Limit Match: Sputnik Monroe versus Chief Little Eagle
September 28, 1964 (Monday) – Albany, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson & Frankie Cain versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) > Women’s Match: Bette Boucher versus Dottie Smith > Dick Dunn versus Steve Kovacs / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
September 28, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over Charlie Carr & Paul DeGaulle > Enrique Torres versus Sputnik Monroe ended in a double countout > Hiro Matsuda over Don Fargo
September 29, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy Hines and Paul DeGaulle went to a draw > Sputnik Monroe over Bad Boy Hines > Steve Kovacs over Dick Dunn by disqualification > NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Hiro Matsuda* over Greg Peterson to retain the title / Notes: Matsuda had been the reigning NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion since he went over Danny Hodge on July 11, 1964, in Tampa, FL.