Brian Dattilo vs Rick Schroeder

Shroeder got his start acting in the boxing movie "The Champ".

Datillo can currently be seen in "Days of Our Lives" where he can't help but being a pest...especially to Austin Peck's character.

Well, little Ricky is all grown up. If you watch the soaps you know Dattilo isn't a perfect angel. Needless to say, Schroeder is seasoned enough to take a lot of punishment and eventually will come out on top. Dattilo seems to think it's fun to pull on the back of Schroeder's bike shorts and give him wedgies. Of course, he's only doing this to get his opponent to his feet. (Yeah, right.) Don't be surprised if Schroeder thinks enough is enough and DDTs Dattilo into oblivion. (I know some of the other characters in Dattilo's soap wish they could do the same.)

Scott Baio vs Don Johnson

Baio became a teen heart throb as Chachi on the TV series "Happy Days." During one of the episodes he takes to the boxing ring and goes a few rounds.

As Sonny Crocket on the TV series "Miami Vice" he showed he was mean, tough, and couldn't be intimidated. Unfortunately his character wasn't that tough in the stage version of "Fortune and Men's Eyes." (Pictured to the left.) Johnson had a lengthy nude scene.

Baio always seems like a nice guy. Always smiling, and has a great outlook on anything he tries. Johnson on the other hand doesn't play well with others. For some reason Johnson has decided to forego sportsmanship and starts using fists on Baio when he can't get out of a hold. Johnson sits behind and wraps his leg's around Baio's chest. Baio tries to remove the legs but keeps getting distracted by the various fists to the back. Baio gets pissed and lands an elbow to Johnson's jaw. The legs release their hold and Baio grabs the loose legs and stands up. Quickly flipping the heel over, Baio sits down and boston crabs Johnson into submission.

Les Hill vs Sean Austin

Hill is getting way too pissed off during this match. Astin is a great wrestler and the only time Hill is able to get out of a hold is when Astin lets him out. Both men are on the mat with Hill lying on top of Astin. Astin has Hill in a full nelson and his legs locked around the young actors waist. Hill grunts, flexes, and scowls as he tries to muscle his way out of the hold. Astin keeps both holds on tight as Hill’s face begins to turn redder than his sides. Hill’s friend, who has been watching the match with other Bratpackers, gets up and goes on the mat. He kneels down beside the two men and slams the mat while yelling at Hill, “Get your ass moving! Come on, Come on, push, PUSH!”

Hill lets out a few four letter words (actually it’s the same four letter word) and finally yells out his submission. Astin immediately lets Hill go and the young man rolls to the right. Hill’s friend steps over Astin’s legs to see how his friend is and then jumps on Astin when he tries to get up. Hill’s friend plants some good fists to Astin’s chiseled facial features. Hill turns around to see what’s going on and joins his friend in the attack. Hill concentrates on Astin’s stomach muscles while his friend works on the upper chest. Then Astin lets loose his own barrage of fists toward the two men. After being beaten to his feet Astin gives Hill a swift kick to the gut which doubles the young man over and with a slight push Hill is on the mat again. Astin now grabs Hill’s friend around the waist and lifts him into a bearhug. Seeing Hill getting to his knees, Astin falls forward slamming both men together. He then puts a forearm over each man’s throat and continues to apply the pressure. Both men plant their fists into various parts of Astin’s body but the young man refuses to give up his holds. Suddenly the fists stop hitting the young man’s chest and exclusively start to concentrate on the arms holding the two men down. What started as hits of retaliation turn to blows of desperation. Once the blows start to lessen Astin quickly releases the holds and get up. The Bratpackers boo and hiss Astin for not putting the two heels out. Astin walks off the mat saying, “Not worth it.”