Cup of Joe Wrestling Shows that occurred during the month of December:
17. Larry Nelson got paid in interviews: SuperClash III. Larry Nelson gets paid in interviews, Kerry Von Erich bleeds for the industry, Sgt. Slaughter is portraying a character, Joey finds another wrestler to hate, Verne Gagne is lost, and this show is a mess as Joey takes a look at SuperClash III.
22. An autographed picture of Ivan Koloff: Clash 4 December 1988. Joey stays at home, The Italian Stallion should have had a slightly tweaked gimmick, Ivan Koloff is handing out pictures, Jim Cornette gets the idea for SMW, Dusty Rhodes cosplays John Wayne and loses his job, Flair and Windham take on The Midnight Express as Joey watches Clash of the Champions IV.
23. Now with More Grit: Starrcade ’88. Joey gets out of the house and rides a bicycle, Ric Flair won’t give Lex Luger any more title shots, Midnight Express meets Midnight Express, Paul Jones doesn’t want to retire, Rick Steiner wins the TV title, and Dusty doesn’t go quietly into that good night as Joey takes a look at Starrcade 88: True Gritt.
52. What if they had a tournament and nobody cared: Starrcade 1989. Joey remembers Pat Patterson and switches chairs, there are two round robin tournaments that nobody remembers, Sting prevails, Funk is announcing, Arn Anderson returns, and the Road Warriors live up to their theme music as Joey watches Starrcade ’89: Future Shock.
53. If 2020 was an episode: No Holds Barred. Joey gets some sad news and comes to terms with it, continues his Christmas show watch along, has something strange happen while he is working on the show, Hogan makes a movie, Zeus, is remembered, and it all comes down to the cage as Joey takes a look at No Holds Barred: The Movie/The Match.
54. George Lucas had nothing to do with this: Christmas Star Wars ’81. Joey talks about his favorite day of the year, updates his Christmas watching list, Fritz wrestles a Texas Death Match, Kabuki gets some Coke, Von Erich’s everywhere, there is a Richard Blood appearance, Bundy has hair, and George Lucas is nowhere to be found as Joey takes a look at Christmas Star Wars ’81.