Killer Kowalski Memorial Show Explained

Walter "Killer" Kowalski Memorial Show
Promotion:Big Time Wrestling
United States Wrestling Federation
Date:October 26, 2008
Attendance:400 (est.)
City:Malden, Massachusetts, United States

The Walter "Killer" Kowalski Memorial Show was a professional wrestling memorial event co-produced by the Big Time Wrestling (BTW) and United States Wrestling Federation (USWF) promotions, which took place on October 26, 2008, at the Irish American Club in Malden, Massachusetts. The event was held in honor of Walter "Killer" Kowalski, who had died August 30, 2008, a little over three weeks after suffering a heart attack on August 8, 2008. All proceeds from the show were donated to the Walter "Killer" Kowalski Memorial Fund" to help pay for his medical bills;[1] A wrestling memorabilia raffle was another attraction, and which included gift baskets (some filled with WWE t-shirts and DVDs), a broken autographed guitar by The Honky Tonk Man, and autographed Killer Kowalski action figures and photographs donated from wrestlers all over the world. Fans were also able to bid on memorabilia from Kowalski's wrestling career including an original pair of wrestling tights, boots and his mask. In all, over $7,000 was raised.

Attendees

Among those in attendance included Richard Byrne, J. J. Dillon and Kowalski's former tag team partner Ox Baker,[2] [3] who each delivered speeches during the 30-minute opening ceremony, as was Walter's widow Theresa who performed a song entitled "When Polish Hearts Are Smiling" (sung to the tune of the Irish folksong When Irish Eyes Are Smiling). Also scheduled to appear were Nikolai Volkoff and Tito Santana,[4] however, both were later forced to cancel at the last minute with Santana suffering from strep throat. A number of wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment, as well from the Northeastern independent circuit, were also present at the event to pay their respects as many of the attendees were either taught or mentored by Kowalski at some point in their career. A few wrestlers who had wanted to be at the show, most notably Hunter Hearst Helmsley, were unable to do so due to WWE holding a pay-per-view, Cyber Sunday, in Phoenix, Arizona that same night.[5] Eight professional wrestling matches were featured on the event's card, with three including championships.

Main event

The main event was a twenty-person battle royal, including two female wrestlers, which was won by Tubby Muffin after eliminating Ron Zombie. There were two other two-semi main events. The first was a standard wrestling match for the BTW Heavyweight Championship between the champion, R. J. Brewer, accompanied by manager Johnny Fabulous, and the challenger, Aaron Stevens, in which Stevens won the championship due to outside interference by Frankie Kazarian, and the second, a match between Justin Credible and Spike Dudley. Another featured match was Jack Maverik and AJ Mtrino, managed by J. J. Dillon, against Eric Ego and Tony Delfonzo, which Maverik and Mtrino won. Doink the Clown defeated Mr. TA, Tre Smooth successfully defended the BTW Gangsta Championship against Jimmy Jact Cash, and Dukes Dalton and Mike Hallow defeated The French Connection (Antoine Roy and Roberto Rush) to win the BTW Tag Team Championship.[6]

Notes

  1. Web site: Killer tribute: Kowalski Memorial Wrestling Show slated for Oct. 26 . Hurley, Christopher . 2008-10-20 . WickedLocal.com .
  2. News: Events honor wrestling legends . . October 23, 2008 .
  3. Web site: Online World of Wrestling. Wrestler Profiles: Killer Kowalksi. 2011-04-19.
  4. Web site: Santana & Volkoff to appear at Walter "Killer" Kowalski Memorial Fund event . Kiue, David . September 7, 2008 . KocoSports.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20120318004116/http://www.kocosports.com/absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=23563&z=4. dead . 2012-03-18.
  5. Web site: Killer Kowalski Tribute Show . 24 September 2009 . 2008-10-27 . The Slideshow that we call Life . OneMoreSideshow.com .
  6. Joshua B (Producer) . October 29, 2008 . Wrestling Respect #3 – Sammi Lane Interview . . WrestlingRespect.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090107044509/http://www.wrestlingrespect.com/2008/10/29/wrestling-respect-3-sammi-lane-interview/ . January 7, 2009 .

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