Cheaters Never Prosper/Driving Me Crazy

Season 1Episode 530 minSep 21, 1985
Cheaters Never Prosper/Driving Me Crazy
Cheaters Never Prosper Iron Sheik and the rest of the "evil" wrestlers go to pick up Sheik's nephew who is playing in the Junior World Series. Sheik decides to teach the Arabians about cheating such as aiming a pitched ball at Volkoff's head. Ahmed and his teammates don't want to cheat despite Sheik saying "honesty, phooey". Everyone takes in the game but Sheik and his pals try to sabotage the American team. After the US is down to their last out, Hulk is the last hope but Sheik uses a yo-yo ball to get 2 strikes on Hulk. But Hulk anticipates it again and hits a towering shot but Sheik catches it, game over. The Arabian team decides to hand over the trophy to the US because they didn't play fair, Sheik places the blame on Volkoff. Driving Me Crazy Tired of Nikkolai's terrible driving skills, Iron Sheik decides he wants to learn how to drive. After one lesson from Bobby "The Brain" Heenan, Iron Sheik finds out he is as bad a driver as Nikkoli so Iron Sheik decides to cheat in order to pass his driving test.
Cheaters Never Prosper/Driving Me Crazy has aired on Sep 21, 1985
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