Chad Lowe vs William Zabka

Don’t let Zabka’s performance in Karate Kid fool you. He’s not a heel and neither is Lowe though both land some pretty hard blows on each other. Of special note is Zabka’s kicks which come out of nowhere. In one case Lowe gets a side kick right between the pecs which pushes him and holds him against the wall. Zabka keeps the foot there for several seconds just for intimidation purposes. Unfortunately for Zabka, Lowe isn’t easily intimidated. He grabs the foot, twists the leg, and slams his forearm into the upper calf. Zabka keeps hopping back on one leg as the other keeps getting hit. Lowe then quickly closes the gap between both of them and does his own kick to buckle Zabka’s other leg. Lowe follows Zabka to the mat and locks his legs around the other man’s waist. Lowe is pretty lanky and has strong legs which dig into Zabka’s sides. He grabs Zabka’s wrists so he can’t fight back. Zabka, on his knees backward and is support all of Lowe’s weight. Suddenly, something snaps in one of Zabka’s legs and he screams in pain. The match abruptly stops. Zabka is okay but stretches his legs awhile before Lowe helps him off the mat.

Willie Aames vs C. Thomas Howell

After a long stint on the TV show “Eight is Enough” and “Charles in Charge,” Aames retired from acting for awhile. One of his projects was playing the lead in the direct-to-video "Bible Man"

Howell's role in “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” was only his second acting credit. Most chest watchers would probably suggest “Side-Out” as the movie to see.

Both of these young actors have no grudge whatsoever against one another. A very clean match is seen as the tide turns back and forth between the two wrestlers.

With Aames on top of him, Howe gets a head scissors on Aames and from behind wraps his arms around Aames' chest and begins to squeeze. Aames' arms go back and forth between the two holds, not knowing which he can break first.

Finally, Aames begins to arch upwards and pushes against Howe's legs. Upon his heads release, Aames falls back down turns over to get Howe in a headlock. Aames' chest receives a few blows as he continues to squeeze.

Howe then jams his hand into Aames' abdominal muscles and claws into the young man's midsection. Aames' releases the hold slowly, falls back to the mat, and grimaces as Howe digs his fingers deeper and deeper into his opponents flesh. A few more convulses from Aames' stomach convinces him to give.

Mike 'The Spike' Reuter vs XPac

He's been known as the Lightning Kid in GWA...aka...XPac Kid in the WWE... aka Syxx in WCW ...aka XPac in WWE... oh yeah, his real name is Sean Waltman.

Mike Reuter is one of the few naturally gifted wrestlers to appear in nude matches. This makes him one of the few people to ever wrestle for AMG, BG, and Old Reliable.

XPac was lulled into a false sense of superiority by Mike's good looks. Angered on how easy Mike could take XPac to the mat, XPac retaliated by using karate chops to the upper chest.

Backing Mike up against the wall, XPac lets loose with quick knees to the gut which doubles his opponent over. A quick bulldog and it's over. But NO...Mike kicks out before the Kid finishes his own three count. Pissed off, Mike is picked up and flung against the wall. Upon bouncing back he's greeted with a clothesline. XPac poses for the onlookers as if he's assured a win now. But as XPac slowly covers Mike he's grabbed and rolled into a small package. The Kid's in shock as he looks up at the victor taking in the applause. Not to be outdone, Mike's kicked in the side, pushing him back into the wall. XPac then picks him up and puts him in an over-the-shoulder backbreaker and waits not once, nor twice, but until Mike yells out a submission three times. So much for sportsman like conduct.