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References to the following individuals and organizations are made throughout this section: Bad Boy Hines; Beau Brummell; Bette
Boucher; Betty Ann Spencer; Bill Dromo; Billy Hines; Billy Strong; Bob Dalton; Bob Eisenburg; Buddy Fuller; Carlos Mendoza; Charlie
Carr; Charlie Harben; Chico Santana; Chief Little Eagle; Choo-Choo Lynn; Chris Averoff; Cora Combs; Cousin Alfred; Cousin Willie;
Dandy Andy; Darling Dagmar; Derrell Cochran; the Destroyer (01); Diamond Lil; Dick Barkley; Dick Dunn; Dick Steinborn; Dick the
Bruiser; Don Carson; Don Fargo; Dot Carter; Ed Capral; Eddie Graham; Elmo Chappell; Enrique Torres; Executioner #1 (01); Executioner
#2 (01); the Executioners (01); the Fabulous Moolah; Farmer Martin; Farmer McGruder; Frankie Cain; Fred Ward; Freddie Blassie; Gene
Dundee; Gene Murphy; George Harris; Greg Peterson; Guy Mitchell; Harry Thornton; Hiro Matsuda; Horst Murphy; Jack Dalton (01); Jackie
Fargo; Jimmy Bowers; Joe Scarpa; Johnny Long; Johnny Walker (01); Karl Von Brauner; Ken Fryer; Ken Ramey; Krusher Karlson; Kurt
Von Brauner; Lee Fields; Len Rossi; Little Boy Blue; Lou Thesz; Mae Goodner; Mario Galento; Mickey Blassie; the Mighty Jumbo; Mr. X
(18); Mysterious Medic #1; Mysterious Medic #2 (01); the Mysterious Medics (01); Nick Gulas; Paul DeGaulle; Paul Jones (01); Pepe
Gomez; Ray Gunkel; Red Dugan; Red Roberts; Rocky Smith; Roy Welch; Rube Wright; Sam Steamboat; Saul Weingeroff; the Scufflin’
Hillbillies; Sputnik Monroe; Steve Kovacs; Steve Manderson; Sweet Georgia Brown; Tarzan White; Tony Baillargeon; Tony Marino (02);
Vince Gironda; Wolfman #1; Wolfman #2; the Wolfmen.

October 2, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Steve Kovacs over Mickey Blassie > Enrique Torres over Charlie Carr > Dick Dunn & Sputnik Monroe over the
Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))
over Frankie Cain & Pepe Gomez > NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Hiro Matsuda* over Don Fargo by disqualification 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. Bette Boucher and Dot Carter had been advertised, but there was no mention in the reports following the card. It was
announced that the Fabulous Moolah would be wrestling on the card on October 9, 1964, and that Horst Murphy would be wrestling in
Atlanta soon.

October 3, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Johnny Walker (01) versus Charlie Carr > Don Fargo & Buddy Fuller versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > NWA World Junior
Heavyweight Title Match: Hiro Matsuda* versus Chief Little Eagle / Notes: Matsuda had been the reigning NWA World Junior Heavyweight
Champion since he went over Danny Hodge on July 11, 1964, in Tampa, FL.

October 3, 1964 (Saturday) – Summerville, GA – Sturdivant Field (Nick Gulas, Roy Welch, and Harry Thornton – Promoters) >
Women’s Match: Cora Combs versus Mae Goodner > Kurt Von Brauner & Karl Von Brauner versus Jackie Fargo & Len Rossi /
Notes: Saul Weingeroff managed the Von Brauners.

October 5, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Women’s Match: the Fabulous Moolah over Bette Boucher > Greg Peterson over Charlie Carr > Frankie Cain over Mickey
Blassie by disqualification > Don Fargo over Sputnik Monroe

October 6, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy
Hines and Dick Dunn went to a draw > Sputnik Monroe over Eddie Graham > Women’s World Title Match: the Fabulous Moolah* over
Bette Boucher to retain the title > NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Steve Kovacs over Hiro Matsuda* by disqualification;
Matsuda retained the title / Notes: Moolah had been billed as Women’s World Champion since she went over Judy Grable on
September 18, 1956, in Baltimore, MD. Matsuda had been the reigning NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion since he went over
Danny Hodge on July 11, 1964, in Tampa, FL.

October 9, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Steve Kovacs & Chief Little Eagle over Dick Dunn & Johnny Walker (01) > Women’s World Title Match:
the Fabulous Moolah* over Bette Boucher to retain the title > Don Fargo over Mickey Blassie > Enrique Torres over Krusher Karlson >
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Hiro Matsuda* over Sputnik Monroe by disqualification to retain the title > the Scufflin’
Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) by
disqualification / Notes: Moolah had been billed as Women’s World Champion since she went over Judy Grable on September 18,
1956, in Baltimore, MD. 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 Dick the Bruiser, Little Boy Blue, Chico Santana, and the Mighty Jumbo would be
wrestling in Atlanta soon.

October 10, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling)
> Mickey Blassie versus Chief Little Eagle > Mixed Boxing/Wrestling Match: Don Fargo & Buddy Fuller versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines
> Women’s World Title Match: the Fabulous Moolah* versus Cora Combs / Notes: Moolah had been billed as Women’s World
Champion since she went over Judy Grable on September 18, 1956, in Baltimore, MD.

October 12, 1964 (Monday) – Albany, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines
versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) > Freddie Blassie versus Greg Peterson > Paul
DeGaulle versus Enrique Torres / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.

October 12, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Frankie Cain and Johnny Walker (01) went to a draw > the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over Dick
Dunn & Charlie Carr by disqualification > Don Fargo versus Sputnik Monroe ended in a double countout

October 13, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Bad Boy Hines over Dick Dunn by disqualification > Billy Hines over Charlie Carr > Sam Steamboat over Paul DeGaulle > Sputnik Monroe
over Eddie Graham

October 16, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Steve Kovacs and Johnny Walker (01) went to a draw > Frankie Cain over Mickey Blassie by disqualification >
Enrique Torres and Dick Dunn went to a draw > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Sputnik Monroe over Don Fargo* to win the title > the
Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) over the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))
by disqualification / Notes: Fargo had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Monroe on September 25,
1964, in Atlanta. It was announced that Betty Ann Spencer would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

October 17, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling)
> Buddy Fuller versus Horst Murphy > Midget Women’s Match: Darling Dagmar versus Diamond Lil > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines
versus Don Fargo & Chief Little Eagle / Notes: There were two referees for the Fargo/Little Eagle-Hines match.

October 19, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Midget Match: Dandy Andy over Chico Santana > Steve Kovacs over Gene Murphy > Dick Dunn over Frankie Cain > Chief
Little Eagle over Sputnik Monroe

October 20, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Frankie Cain and Mickey Blassie went to a draw > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over Dick Dunn & Paul DeGaulle > Chief Little Eagle over
Sputnik Monroe

October 23, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Mario Galento over Ken Fryer > Midget Match: Chico Santana over Dandy Andy > Enrique Torres over Mickey
Blassie > Don Fargo & Steve Kovacs versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) ended in a no
contest > Dick Dunn & Sputnik Monroe over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin Willie) / Notes: According to this program,
Jones had suspended the Medics from wrestling on television, citing violence as the reason.

October 24, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling)
> Steve Kovacs & Derrell Cochran versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Pepe Gomez & Chief Little Eagle versus the Mysterious Medics
(01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

October 26, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Mario Galento over Pepe Gomez > Dick Dunn and Chief Little Eagle went to a draw > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over the
Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) by disqualification

October 27, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Mickey Blassie over Billy Hines > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Greg Peterson &
Pepe Gomez > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Sputnik Monroe* and Chief Little Eagle went to a draw; Monroe retained the title / Notes:
Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Don Fargo on October 16, 1964, in Atlanta.

October 30, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson over Enrique Torres > Frankie Cain over Steve Kovacs > Greg Peterson over Pepe Gomez >
Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Sputnik Monroe* over Mario Galento to retain the title > Don Fargo & Buddy Fuller and the Mysterious
Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) went to a draw / Notes: Peterson substituted for Paul DeGaulle in the
match against Gomez. Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Fargo on October 16, 1964, in
Atlanta. It was announced that Freddie Blassie, Eddie Graham, and Sam Steamboat would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

October 30, 1964 (Friday) – Jekyll Island, GA (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Freddie Blassie & Dick
Dunn versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Gene Murphy versus Chief Little Eagle / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site of
this card.

October 31, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling)
> Midget Match: Beau Brummell versus Farmer McGruder > Enrique Torres versus Sputnik Monroe > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines versus
the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

October 31, 1964 (Saturday) – Summerville, GA – Sturdivant Field (Nick Gulas, Roy Welch, and Harry Thornton – Promoters) > Joe
Scarpa versus Gene Dundee > Kurt Von Brauner & Karl Von Brauner versus Len Rossi & Guy Mitchell / Notes: Saul Weingeroff managed
the Von Brauners.

October 31, 1964 (Saturday) – Summerville, GA – A.C. Carter High School Gymnasium (Promoter – Unknown) > Johnny Long
versus Farmer Martin > Joe Scarpa & Rocky Smith versus the Wolfmen (Wolfman #1 & Wolfman #2) / Notes:  A.C. Carter was
Summerville’s African-American high school. The newspaper reported that Carter High was the sponsor for these bouts.

November 2, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Mario Galento over Jimmy Bowers > Dick Dunn over Don Fargo > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 &
Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Buddy Fuller & Chief Little Eagle

November 6, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Mickey Blassie over Frankie Cain > Greg Peterson over Dick Dunn > Don Fargo over Carlos Mendoza >
Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Sputnik Monroe* versus Mario Galento ended in a no contest; Monroe retained the title > Southern Tag
Team Title Match: Eddie Graham & Sam Steamboat* versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2
(01)) ended in a no contest; Graham & Steamboat retained the title / Notes: It is unclear as to how Graham and Steamboat came to be
recognized as Southern Tag Team Champions. The last reference we have shows the Kentuckians (01) (Jake Smith and Luke Brown)
defending the title against Lenny Montana and Gypsy Joe (01) on November 23, 1962, in Atlanta. Monroe had been the reigning Georgia
Heavyweight Champion since he went over Fargo on October 16, 1964, in Atlanta. It was announced that Lou Thesz, Joe Scarpa, and
Rocky Smith would be wrestling on the card on November 13, 1964.

November 7, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Frankie Cain versus Horst Murphy > Red Roberts versus Chief Little Eagle > No Disqualification / No Countout Match: Billy
Hines & Bad Boy Hines versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

November 9, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Women’s Match: Betty Ann Spencer over Sweet Georgia Brown > Chief Little Eagle over Mickey Blassie > Mario Galento
over Ken Ramey > Don Fargo over Dick Dunn

November 10, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Greg Peterson over Dick Dunn > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Billy Hines & Bad Boy
Hines > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Chief Little Eagle over Sputnik Monroe* by disqualification; Monroe retained the title / Notes:
Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Don Fargo on October 16, 1964, in Atlanta.

November 13, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Rocky Smith over Dick Dunn > Joe Scarpa over Horst Murphy > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic
#1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Frankie Cain & Chief Little Eagle > Georgia Heavyweight Title Taped-Fist Match: Mario Galento over
Sputnik Monroe* to win the title > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Lou Thesz* and Ray Gunkel went to a draw at 90:00; Thesz
retained 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. Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Don Fargo on October 16,
1964, in Atlanta. It was announced that Betty Ann Spencer would be wrestling Sweet Georgia Brown on the card on November 20, 1964,
and that Dick the Bruiser would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

November 14, 1964 (Saturday) – Columbus, GA – Columbus Sports Arena (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Greg Peterson & Rocky Smith versus Freddie Blassie & the Destroyer (01) > Don Fargo versus Ken Fryer / Notes: This was
for the locally televised “Columbus Championship Wrestling�, though it is not known who was hosting the program, whether it
was taped or broadcast live, nor is it clear as to which station the program was aired at the time.

November 14, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Derrell Cochran versus Mario Galento > Women’s Match: Betty Ann Spencer versus Sweet Georgia Brown > No
Disqualification Match: Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))
/ Notes: The Hines’ vowed to pay the Medics $400 if they would risk their masks.

November 14, 1964 (Saturday) – Phenix City, AL (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Derrell Cochran
versus Vince Gironda > Ken Fryer versus Mr. X (18) > Dick Barkley versus Tarzan White / Notes: It is unclear as to what venue was the site
of this card.

November 14, 1964 (Saturday) – Summerville, GA – Chattooga High School Gymnasium (Nick Gulas, Roy Welch, and Harry Thornton
– Promoters) > Midget Match: Chico Santana versus Little Boy Blue > Joe Scarpa & Jackie Fargo versus the Executioners (Executioner
#1 & Executioner #2)

November 16, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > the Destroyer (01) over Pepe Gomez > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over
Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines > Don Fargo versus Sputnik Monroe ended in a double countout

November 17, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Greg Peterson over Mickey Blassie > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Billy Hines & Bad
Boy Hines > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match (No Disqualification): Sputnik Monroe* over Chief Little Eagle to retain the title / Notes:
Monroe had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he went over Don Fargo on October 16, 1964, in Atlanta, although
he actually lost the title to Mario Galento on November 13, 1964, in Atlanta.

November 20, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Sputnik Monroe over Frankie Cain > Don Fargo & Buddy Fuller over Mario Galento & Horst Murphy > Womenâ
€™s Match: Betty Ann Spencer over Sweet Georgia Brown > Freddie Blassie over Chief Little Eagle > Southern Tag Team Title Match: the
Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Eddie Graham & Sam Steamboat* to win the title / Notes:
Murphy substituted for the Destroyer (01) to team with Galento in the match against Fargo and Fuller. Charlie Harben was credited as
being a referee on this card. Graham and Steamboat had been billed as Southern Tag Team Champions since November 6, 1964. It
was announced that Dick Steinborn and the Fabulous Moolah would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

November 20, 1964 (Friday) – Greensboro, GA – Greensboro Gymnasium [P] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson versus Dick Dunn > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines versus Paul DeGaulle & the Destroyer (01)

November 21, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Frankie Cain versus Mario Galento > Ray Gunkel & Buddy Fuller versus the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 &
Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

November 23, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Charlie Carr over Red Dugan > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Frankie
Cain & Chief Little Eagle > Don Fargo over Mario Galento by disqualification

November 24, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Chief Little Eagle over the Mighty Jumbo > Mario Galento over Rocky Smith > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines over the Mysterious Medics (01)
(Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

November 27, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Don Fargo over Billy Hines > Greg Peterson & Frankie Cain & Rocky Smith over Dick Dunn & Rube Wright &
the Destroyer (01) > Buddy Fuller & Sputnik Monroe over the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) >
Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Mario Galento* over Freddie Blassie to retain the title / Notes: Galento had been the reigning Georgia
Heavyweight Champion since he went over Monroe on November 13, 1964, in Atlanta. It was announced that Tony Marino (02) would be
wrestling on the card on December 4, 1964, and that Lou Thesz and the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred and Cousin Willie) would
be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

November 30, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Midget Women’s Match: Darling Dagmar over Diamond Lil > the Destroyer (01) over Pepe Gomez > Greg Peterson over
Mario Galento by disqualification > Greg Peterson & Pepe Gomez & Sputnik Monroe over Chris Averoff & Billy Strong & Mario Galento

December 1, 1964 (Tuesday) – Gray, GA – Jones County High School Gymnasium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Choo-Choo Lynn versus the Mighty Jumbo > Don Fargo & Don Carson versus Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines

December 2, 1964 (Wednesday) – Columbus, GA – Columbus Municipal Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Don Carson versus Dick Dunn > Bad Boy Hines & the Mighty Jumbo versus the Mysterious Medics (01)
(Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) > Billy Hines versus Mario Galento > Midget Women’s Match: Diamond Lil versus
Darling Dagmar

December 4, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Don Fargo over Derrell Cochran > the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2
(01)) over Greg Peterson & Pepe Gomez > Dick Dunn & the Destroyer (01) over Frankie Cain & Sputnik Monroe > No Time Limit / No
Disqualification Match: Freddie Blassie over Mario Galento / Notes: Tony Marino (02) was advertised, but there was no mention in the
reports following the card. It was announced that Joe Scarpa would be wrestling on the card on December 11, 1964, and that Eddie
Graham and Sam Steamboat would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

December 5, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Derrell Cochran versus Chris Averoff > Frankie Cain & Pepe Gomez versus Don Fargo & the Destroyer (01) > Freddie
Blassie versus Ray Gunkel

December 7, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Frankie Cain over Chris Averoff > Sputnik Monroe over Red Dugan > Rocky Smith & Pepe Gomez over the Mysterious Medics
(01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

December 11, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Rocky Smith over Pepe Gomez at 9:00 > Midget Women’s Match: Darling Dagmar over Diamond Lil at 9:
30 > Greg Peterson over Frankie Cain at 9:00 > Joe Scarpa over Don Fargo by disqualification at 5:00 > Buddy Fuller & Sputnik Monroe
over Dick Dunn & the Destroyer (01) at 25:00 > Georgia Heavyweight Title Cage Match (No Time Limit): Mario Galento* over Freddie
Blassie to retain the title / Notes: Tony Baillargeon was the special referee for the Galento-Blassie match. The match was stopped when
Baillargeon deemed Blassie unable to continue to wrestle, enraging Blassie. Galento had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight
Champion since he went over Monroe on November 13, 1964, in Atlanta.

December 12, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Tony Baillargeon versus Charlie Carr > Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines versus Don Fargo & the Destroyer (01) > Freddie
Blassie versus Ray Gunkel / Notes: Red Dugan was the special referee for the Blassie-Gunkel match.

December 14, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Greg Peterson over Mario Galento by disqualification > Freddie Blassie over Tony Baillargeon > Sputnik Monroe & Rocky
Smith over the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) by disqualification

December 15, 1964 (Tuesday) – Gray, GA – Jones County High School Gymnasium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Dick Dunn versus Bad Boy Hines > Greg Peterson & Rocky Smith versus the Mysterious Medics (01)
(Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01))

December 18, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Don Fargo & Billy Strong over Frankie Cain & Lee Fields > Joe Scarpa over Dick Dunn > the Mysterious
Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 & Mysterious Medic #2 (01)) over Rocky Smith & Sputnik Monroe > Freddie Blassie over Tony
Baillargeon > NWA World Heavyweight Title Match (No Disqualification / No Time Limit): Lou Thesz* over Ray Gunkel 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. It was announced that Dick Steinborn and the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred and Cousin Willie) would be wrestling
on the card on December 25, 1964, and that George Harris would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.

December 19, 1964 (Saturday) – Marietta, GA – Larry Bell Auditorium (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Frankie Cain versus Chris Averoff > Joe Scarpa & Rocky Smith versus Don Fargo & the Destroyer (01) > NWA World
Heavyweight Title Match: Lou Thesz* versus Freddie Blassie / Notes: Thesz had been the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion
since he went over Buddy Rogers on January 24, 1963, in Toronto, ON.

December 21, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Don Fargo versus Chief Little Eagle ended in a no contest > Joe Scarpa & Greg Peterson over Charlie Carr & Paul DeGaulle
> Sputnik Monroe over Freddie Blassie by disqualification

December 22, 1964 (Tuesday) – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) >
Billy Hines over Dick Dunn > Bad Boy Hines over Chris Averoff > Joe Scarpa and Sputnik Monroe went to a draw > Don Fargo versus
Chief Little Eagle ended in a no contest

December 25, 1964 (Friday) – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Municipal Auditorium [
Program] (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter / Georgia
Championship Wrestling) > Joe Scarpa over Chief Little Eagle by countout > Buddy Fuller & Cousin Alfred & Sputnik Monroe over Don
Fargo & Bob Eisenburg & Paul DeGaulle > Southern Tag Team Title Match: the Mysterious Medics (01) (Mysterious Medic #1 &
Mysterious Medic #2 (01))* over Eddie Graham & Sam Steamboat to retain the title > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Mario Galento*
over Dick Steinborn to retain the title / Notes: The Medics had been the reigning Southern Tag Team Champions since they went over
Graham and Steamboat on November 20, 1964, in Atlanta. Galento had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he
went over Monroe on November 13, 1964, in Atlanta. The Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred and Cousin Willie) had been advertised,
but only Alfred appeared.

December 26, 1964 (Saturday) – Atlanta, GA – WAII Studios (Paul Jones (01) – Promoter) Notes: This was for the “Live Atlanta
Wrestling� television program hosted by Ed Capral. Don Fargo and Billy Strong joined Capral to announce that they were brothers and
would begin using their actual names, Jack Dalton (01) and Bob Dalton, respectively.

December 28, 1964 (Monday) – Augusta, GA – William Bell Auditorium (Steve Manderson – Promoter / Georgia Championship
Wrestling) > Sputnik Monroe over Paul DeGaulle > Bill Dromo & Mario Galento over the Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Cousin Alfred & Cousin
Willie) > Joe Scarpa over Jack Dalton (01) by disqualification