Crockett Cup (1986)

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Crockett Cup (1986)
Crockett Cup 1986.jpg
Cover for the official VHS release.
PromotionJim Crockett Promotions
DateApril 19, 1986
CityNew Orleans, Louisiana
VenueLouisiana Superdome
Attendance

3,500 (afternoon)[1]

  • 13,000 (evening)[1]
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The First Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament, also referred to as Crockett Cup (1986), was held on April 19, 1986. The tournament featured 24 tag teams. The concept of the Crockett Cup was a single elimination tag team tournament, with the storyline prize of $1,000,000.00 given to the winning team along with a large trophy.[2] The tournament was won by The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk), as they defeated Ron Garvin and Magnum TA in the finals to win the tournament.

Production[]

Background[]

In early 1986, the professional wrestling promotion Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) announced that they were hosting a 2-show, 24-team tag team tournament with teams from various National Wrestling Alliance territories.[1] The Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament (commonly known simply as the "Crockett Cup"), named in honor of JCP owner Jim Crockett Jr.'s father, "Big Jim" Crockett Sr. and The Crockett Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by Crockett Sr. in 1933. The first Crockett Cup was held in New Orleans, Louisiana in collaboration with Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation who normally promoted shows in New Orleans. The 24 team event was split over two shows, held at the Superdome, split between one show in the afternoon and another in the evening.[2]

Each show featured one non-tournament match beyond the Crockett Cup tournament. The afternoon show drew 3,500 people, for a box office take of approximately $40,000, while the evening show sold 13,000 tickets for a total of $180,000.[1][2] The two shows were not shown as part of JCP's weekly television shows, nor broadcast on Closed-circuit television at the time. The events were recorded, since JCP would later release the 1986 Crockett Cup as a commercial VHS videotape, featuring all tournament matches edited down due to time constraints.[3]

Storylines[]

The 1986 Crockett Cup shows featured a total of 25 professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers are portrayed as either heels (those that portray the "bad guys"), faces (the "good guy" characters) or tweeners (characters that is neither clearly a heel or a face) as they follow a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches as determined by the promotion.[4]

Event[]

Tournament participants[]

Team From Notes Ref(s).
Four Horsemen (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) JCP First-round bye; Blanchard held the NWA National Heavyweight Championship, Anderson held the NWA World Television Championship. [1][2][5][6]
Giant Baba and Tiger Mask AJPW First-round bye [1][2]
The Barbarian and Baron von Raschke JCP   [1][2]
The Batten Twins (Bart and Brad Batten) CSW The most recent Central States Tag Team Champions [1][2][7]
Black Bart and Jimmy Garvin JCP Black Bart was the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion [1][2][8]
Dino Bravo and Rick Martel Lutte First-round bye [1][2]
Bill Dundee and Buddy Landel CWA   [1][2]
The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) CWF   [1][2]
The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) UWF UWF Tag Team Champions [1][2][9]
Manny Fernandez and Jimmy Valiant JCP   [1][2]
Ronnie Garvin and Magnum T.A. JCP First-round bye; Magnum held the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship [1][2][10]
Los Guerreros (Chavo and Hector Guerrero) CWF   [1][2]
Sam Houston and Nelson Royal UWF   [1][2]
The Italian Stallion and Koko Ware UWF   [1][2]
Bobby Jaggers and Mike Miller PNW   [1][2]
Wahoo McDaniel and Mark Youngblood JCP   [1][2]
The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) JCP First-round bye; NWA World Tag Team Champions [1][2][11]
D.J. Peterson and Brett Wayne UWF   [1][2]
The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) JCP First-round bye [1][2]
The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) JCP First-round bye [1][2]
The Russian Team (Ivan and Nikita Koloff) JCP First-round bye [1][2]
Buzz Sawyer and Rick Steiner UWF   [1][2]
The Sheepherders (Butch Miller and Luke Williams) UWF   [1][2]
Terry Taylor and Steve Williams UWF Williams was originally scheduled to team up with Ted Dibiase but Dibiase was injured at the time of the tournament [1][2]

Aftermath[]

On June 20, 2019 the tournament was added to the WWE Network as a Hidden Gem.[12]

Results[]

No. Results Stipulations Times
1 Mark Youngblood and Wahoo McDaniel defeated Bobby Jaggers and Mike Miller Crockett Cup first round tag team match 7:35
2 Nelson Royal and Sam Houston defeated The Batten Twins (Bart and Brad) Crockett Cup first round tag team match 8:17
3 Jimmy Valiant and Manny Fernandez defeated Baron von Raschke and The Barbarian (with Paul Jones and Shaska Whatley) Crockett Cup first round tag team match N/A
4 Steve Williams and Terry Taylor defeated Bill Dundee and Buddy Landel Crockett Cup first round tag team match N/A
5 The Sheepherders (Butch and Luke) (with Jack Victory) defeated Chavo Guerrero and Hector Guerrero Crockett Cup first round tag team match 9:07
6 The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) defeated The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane and Steve Keirn) Crockett Cup first round tag team match 14:20
7 Buzz Sawyer and Rick Steiner defeated Koko Ware and The Italian Stallion Crockett Cup first round tag team match 15:14
8 Black Bart and Jimmy Garvin (with Precious) defeated Brett Sawyer and David Peterson Crockett Cup first round tag team match 6:10
9 The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey) (with Jim Cornette) defeated Nelson Royal & Sam Houston Crockett Cup second round tag team match 1:48
10 Magnum TA and Ron Garvin defeated Buzz Sawyer and Rick Steiner Crockett Cup second round tag team match 5:18
11 The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) (with Paul Ellering) defeated Mark Youngblood and Wahoo McDaniel Crockett Cup second round tag team match 4:20
12 The Russians (Ivan Koloff and Nikita Koloff) defeated Jimmy Valiant and Manny Fernandez Crockett Cup second round tag team match 9:00
13 Steve Williams and Terry Taylor defeated Dino Bravo and Rick Martel by forfeit Crockett Cup second round tag team match N/A
14 The Sheepherders (Butch and Luke) (with Jack Victory) defeated The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) by disqualification Crockett Cup second round tag team match 8:45
15 The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) defeated Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (with JJ Dillon) Crockett Cup second round tag team match 11:24
16 Giant Baba and Tiger Mask defeated Black Bart and Jimmy Garvin (with Precious) Crockett Cup second round tag team match 7:52
17 The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) (with Paul Ellering) defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey) (with Jim Cornette) by disqualification Crockett Cup quarterfinal tag team match 8:08
18 Steve Williams and Terry Taylor vs. The Russians (Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff) ended in a time limit draw Crockett Cup quarterfinal tag team match 20:00
19 The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) vs. The Sheepherders (Butch and Luke) (with Jack Victory) ended in a double disqualification Crockett Cup quarterfinal tag team match 14:26
20 Magnum TA and Ron Garvin defeated Giant Baba and Tiger Mask Crockett Cup quarterfinal tag team match 9:52
21 Jim Duggan (c) defeated Dick Slater Singles match for the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Championship 9:12
22 Ric Flair (c) defeated Dusty Rhodes (with Baby Doll) by disqualification Singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 20:15
23 The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) (with Paul Ellering) defeated Magnum TA and Ron Garvin Crockett Cup final tag team match 9:49
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Tournament brackets[]

First round Second round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
               
1 Road Warriors W
McDaniel/Youngblood 12:40
McDaniel/Youngblood W
Jaggers/Miller 07:45
1 Road Warriors W
3 Midnight Express 13:26
Houston/Royal W
Batten Twins 08:17
Houston/Royal 1:48
3 Midnight Express W
1 Road Warriors W
BYE (double-DQ) N/A
4 Anderson/Blanchard 14:36
Fantastics W
Fabulous Ones 11:14
Fantastics W
Fantastics DDQ
9 Sheepherders 14:26
Guerreros 9:07
9 Sheepherders W
9 Sheepherders DQ
6 Rock 'n' Roll Express 10:38
1 Road Warriors W
2 Garvin/Magnum 09:49
8 Russian Team W
Fernandez/Valiant 9:00
Barbarian/Von Raschke
Fernandez/Valiant W
8 Russian Team Draw
10 Taylor/Williams 20:00
10 Taylor/Williams W
Dundee/Landel
10 Taylor/Williams W
5 Bravo/Martel forfeit
BYE (draw) N/A
2 Garvin/Magnum W
2 Garvin/Magnum W
Sawyer/Steiner 5:18
Stallion/Ware 15:14
Sawyer/Steiner W
2 Garvin/Magnum W
7 Baba/Tiger Mask 9:52
Peterson/Wayne 6:10
Bart/Garvin W
Bart/Garvin 7:52
7 Baba/Tiger Mask W

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