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Prom
Night, April 30, 1976
I remember the day well, April 30,
1976, the night of my High School Prom. At that time I was a junior at
Patrick Henry High School, about ready to finish up the 11th
grade. Back in those days, the Prom was held on campus at our gymnasium.
I remember helping with the decorations and the preparations for the
gala event. Yep, I was VERY excited about that Friday night spectacular!
However, a funny thing happened to me on the way to the Prom, and it was
called Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling!
Jim Crockett Promotions obviously did not know that my
Prom was on April 30, 1976 as Mid-Atlantic Wrestling visited the
Richmond Coliseum on that same Friday night! What was a young guy to do?
Then I heard Les Thatcher announce the main event for that Richmond card
would be Rufus R. Jones, Wahoo McDaniel and "The Eighth Wonder Of The
World" Andre The Giant against Ric Flair, and his cousin’s Gene and Ole
Anderson. With that announcement, my decision was made—I was going to
the Coliseum!
You see, that six man tag team match had one of the
greatest buildups in Mid-Atlantic history. Throughout the month of April
in 1976, a feud was built between Rufus R. Jones and Ric Flair and the
Anderson’s. I will never forget the sight of Rufus having a chauffeur’s
cap put on him by Flair and then Ric and the Anderson’s slapping Rufus
while they pushed him down on his knees.
The two weeks leading up to that Coliseum match had some
of the best promos that Jim Crockett Promotions ever put out. Rufus was
swearing out revenge for what was done to him, and he went out and got
Wahoo and Andre as his partners. Andre did not appear in the area often,
and it was a real event when he came to your town. The Andre the Giant
of April 1976 was Andre in his physical prime. Andre was huge of course,
but he also had amazing agility and dexterity for a man his size.
Ric Flair and the Anderson’s did a great job of hyping
this six man tag as well. Ole in particular did some of his best
interviews ever. Listening to Ric and Ole, you almost wanted to believe
they had a chance against Andre’s team. But despite the best efforts of
the "bad guys," I believe the huge crowd that showed up at the Coliseum
that night was there for one reason and one reason only. To see Andre
The Giant destroy the team from Minnesota!
I remember talking to some other Coliseum regulars that
night that the undercard looked kind of weak. There were only five
matches, and usually Coliseum cards had seven matches. Sure enough, the
first two matches were below average. The third match saw the first
Richmond appearance of Italian star, Dino Bravo. Bravo beat one of my
favorite all-time underneath guys, Bill White. Dino was impressive, but
of course it was difficult to gauge just how good he was against an
opponent like White. Watching that match, I was thinking that it ought
to have been a TV match rather than one I paid to see. Sure enough, when
I turned on Channel 6 the next afternoon, one of the TV matches
was……..Dino Bravo versus Bill White!
The semi-final event was a tag team match between The
Mongols and Roberto and Manuel Soto. The Mongols had Professor Boris
Malenko in their corner. Interestingly enough, this same match was also
on Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling TV the next day! The Coliseum
match was a solid one between these two mid card tag teams. The Soto’s
got the victory when Malenko interfered on behalf of his Mongols.
The Main Event more than made up for an average
undercard! I still remember how huge Andre looked when he entered the
ring, and how he dwarfed the other five wrestlers. This was not your
classic back and forth match. Flair and the Anderson’s had virtually no
offense the entire match. It was clear early on that this was going to
be a major butt-kicking by Rufus, Wahoo and Andre. And after all, that
was what everybody came to see! The crowd was one of the loudest I ever
experienced at the Coliseum, a building with a reputation of being wild!
The loudest single pop I have ever heard at a wrestling match was during
this match, when Rufus, Wahoo and Andre put a chauffeur’s cap on Ric
Flair and slapped him upside the face! I thought for sure the roof was
coming off the building! Needless to say, the "good guys" emerged
victorious, and I remember leaving the Coliseum that night feeling
justice had been done!
I’ll always remember heading back to school the Monday
morning after the Prom of 1976. There was no conversation about the
Prom. Rather, all the questions were directed to me about the matches at
the Coliseum! What did Andre look like, did Rufus get his revenge, etc.,
etc. Boy, did I ever have some stories to tell! Somehow, I’ve never
regretted missing my Junior Prom. But to this day, I know a bunch of
people who regretted not going to the Richmond Coliseum on April 30,
1976!
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