When I was growing up in Yonkers, N.Y., wrestling was on WOR TV-Channel 9. You
could also see it on the Spanish speaking station Channel 47. It was on that
station that I got to see Florida Championship Wrestling. I didn’t know much
about “The American Dream†Dusty Rhodes but he was clearly "the man" in The
Sunshine State. One week I saw a man called Mr. Florida and I really liked his
style. I had no idea who he was but one day he told Gordon Solie the FCW
commentator that if the people knew who he was they would be very
disappointed. It didn’t help me at all to decipher his identity. There was one
given week when he was wrestling The Super Destroyer (Scott Irwin) who was
managed by Sir Oliver Humperdink. It was at some point during the match that
Sir Oliver Humperdink handed a lit cigar to Super Destroyer who proceeded to
shove it in the eye of Mr. Florida. I never figured out who Mr.Florida was and
in those days there were no internet sheets or sources to stooge off the
information.
At some point in the future I heard a voice doing interviews on Mid Atlantic
Championship Wrestling. I knew the voice ... it was Mr. Florida live and in
color but only there was no mask. It was Paul Jones who was a heel for Jim
Crockett Promotions. It was the same Paul Jones that was a huge heel
previously in Florida. He had run a program with Jack Brisco that made the
state take notice. One night he threw the Florida Heavyweight Championship
belt into the ocean. I believe it was even covered by the local news. It’s no
wonder that he said if the people knew who he was they would be disappointed.
I bring up the story of Mr. Florida because it leads into the indy show that I
was at promoted by Highspots.com. I never saw the original Mr. Florida Paul
Jones wrestle or even wear the Mr. Florida hood. I did get to work with Paul
Jones on numerous occasions and consider him a friend. I always talked to him
about his time as Mr. Florida and was glad for the chance to hear the stories.
What I did see at the show held at the old Charlotte Park Center was a huge
Paul Jones fan George South wearing that original hood. If you don’t know
George South he was the old tag team partner of my friend Gorgeous Gary Royal.
They were “The Cruel Connection†famous WTBS enhancement guys, they were The
Gladiators the team that got beat to allow the Mulkey’s in to the Crockett Cup
tournament. He was also the wrestler that went two segments with Ric Flair
when he was the World Champion on WTBS. On this night George was going to tag
up with another legendary masked man The Masked Superstar. The Superstar was
always one of my personal favorites. I was actually the first one to greet him
when he arrived in Allentown for TV tapings when I first got in the business.
He was also a sometimes partner of the man that stuck the cigar in Mr.
Florida’s eye The Super Destroyer.
On Friday night April 10th they were going to face off against the team of
Reid and David Flair managed by their father “The Nature Boy†Ric Flair. It
had to be a great experience for the younger Flairs to be in with two such
skilled veteran’s one who has headlined all over the world. The other, a
longtime journeyman, as skilled any main event star that ever put on the
tights. If I was them at this stage in their career I would have been nervous
but anxious at the same time.
I had driven up that night with my old tag team partner Carolina’s Own David
Isley. We knew that also on the card that night would be our buddy Ricky
Steamboat Jr. I had gotten a call from Ricky Steamboat earlier in the day and
so did David. We were going to meet up there at the show and watch Ricky work.
It was kind of like old home night seeing guys like long time NWA referee
Tommy Young. Another guy that was there was Al Mandel and his wife. Al is a
guy that you would always see at shows. Stuff like that made a lot of memories
start to stir. I do know Al is a very strong supporter of the Cauliflower
Alley Club.
In the Steamboat match a freak injury happened where he was run into the post.
There was a piece of metal sticking out of the post that went right into his
arm. I believe that it took about fifteen stitches to close it up. We were
back at the Charlotte Park Center a whole lot of my life flashed before my
eyes that night. I am sure for guys like Roddy Piper, Ric Flair, Ricky
Steamboat and Tommy Young the same thing happened as well.
Btw dont forget to watch Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat in his first singles
match in probably fifteen years against Chris Jericho. I believe that
Steamboat will be bringing all that he has. It's to bad its not Flair vs
Steamboat but thats ok Jericho is a good replacement.
This is a photo of Reid and David Flair taken before their match with the
Nasty Boys on Dec 5th. This was the match refereed by Hulk Hogan with Ric
Flair and The Nasty Boys in the respective corners