UWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre
St. Valentine's Day Massacre was a planned live television supercard event that would have been presented by Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF). The event would have taken place February 10, 1996, at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and been broadcast on Prime Sports Network.[1]
St. Valentine's Day Massacre | |
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Promotion | Universal Wrestling Federation |
Date | February 10, 1996 (cancelled) |
City | Los Angeles, California |
Venue | Grand Olympic Auditorium |
The event was the planned sequel to the Blackjack Brawl event from September 1994. That show concluded with the promise of a rematch between Steve Williams and Sid Vicious inside a steel cage. However, Vicious signed a one-year contract with WWE at the beginning of 1995, and was therefore unavailable until the beginning of 1996.
Zoogz Rift worked for the promotion at the time and confirmed that although a deal was signed with Prime Sports Network, Herb Abrams spent the money on his cocaine addiction.[2] The show never occurred, and Abrams died from a cocaine-related heart attack in July 1996.
Cancelled card
No. | Matches* | Stipulations | |
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1 | Hector Guerrero and Mando Guerrero vs. The Powers of Pain | ||
2 | Little Tokyo vs. The Karate Kid | ||
3 | Jimmy Snuka vs. Dr. Feelgood (with Nurse Hatchet) | ||
4 | Dan Spivey (with John Tolos) vs. Bob Orton, Jr. | ||
5 | Candi Divine (c) vs. Luna Vachon | Singles match for the UWF Women's World Championship | |
6 | The Killer Bees (c) vs. Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr. | Two-out-of-three falls match for the UWF World Tag Team Championship | |
7 | Sabu (with Zoogz Rift) vs. Cactus Jack | Psychoaquatic Torture match | |
8 | Steve Williams (c) vs. Sid Vicious | Steel Cage match for the UWF World Heavyweight Championship | |
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