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  1. They fought twice during the European tour after Mania. After that, Crush subbed for Perfect against Luger.
  2. Details, finishes, corrections, additions welcome. WWWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 18, 1963 Farmer Pete & Pancho Lopez defeated Fuzzy Cupid & Vito Gonzalez Bobo Brazil defeated Hans Mortier Killer Kowalski defeated Dory Dixon John & Chris Tolos defeated Brute Bernard & Skull Murphy Vittorio Apollo defeated Klondike Bill Miguel Perez & Pedro Morales defeated the Fabulous Kangaroos WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Gorilla Monsoon via count-out at 24:52 WWWF @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – November 18, 1964 WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino fought Waldo Von Erich to a no contest; the challenger initially scored the pinfall after outside interference but that decision was overturned by the State Athletic Commissioner WWWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 18, 1968 Capt. Lou Albano defeated Angelo Savoldi Tony Altimore defeated Lenny Solomon Johnny Rodz defeated Chuck Adcock via disqualification Pete Sanchez defeated Bull Ramos via disqualification Rocky Fitzpatrick defeated Ernie Lassiter Haystacks Calhoun, Spiros Arion, & Victor Rivera defeated Gorilla Monsoon, Virgil the Kentucky Butcher & Baron Mikel Scicluna WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated the Sheik via disqualification WWWF @ Cherry Hill, NJ - November 18, 1971 Juan Caruso fought Chuck Richards to a draw Jimmy Valiant defeated Manuel Soto Victor Rivera defeated Mike Monroe WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales & Gorilla Monsoon defeated Tarzan Tyler & Luke Graham via disqualification WWWF @ Boston, MA – Boston Garden – November 18, 1972 Tony Garea defeated Bull Pometti Chuck O'Conner fought El Olympico to a draw Buddy Wolfe defeated Arnold Skaaland The Fabulous Moolah defeated Dotti Downs Chief Jay Strongbow, Sonny King, & Gorilla Monsoon defeated the Spoiler, WWWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Prof. Toru Tanaka Victor Rivera defeated Mike Loren WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales defeated the Sheik via count-out WWWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 18, 1974 WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino fought Bobby Duncum to a no contest in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match when both men were too bloody to continue WWWF @ Pittsburgh, PA – Civic Arena – November 18, 1977 Bill Berger defeated the Red Demon Larry Zbyzsko fought Stan Stasiak to a draw WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham defeated Peter Miavia via count-out Ivan Putski defeated Prof. Toru Tanaka via disqualification Baron Mikel Scicluna defeated Johnny DeFazio Larry Sharpe & Jack Evans defeated Dominic DeNucci & Johnny Rivera WWWF @ North Attleboro, MA - November 18, 1977 Frank Monroe defeated Frankie Williams Johnny Rodz defated Pete Austin The Golden Terror defeated Dewey Robertson Mr. Fuji defeated Tony Garea Ken Patera defeated Chief Jay Strongbow WWWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - November 18, 1978 Andre the Giant defeated Ernie Ladd Dusty Rhodes defeated Superstar Billy Graham in a bullrope match at 8:10 WWF World Champion Bob Backlund pinned Crusher Blackwell at 14:45 with the atomic kneedrop Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - November 18, 1979 Johnny Yachetti fought Al Costello to a 15-minute draw Ray Stevens defeated Ronnie Sexton at 12:57 Don Kernoodle & Klondike Bill defeated Charlie Fulton & Doug Sommers at 12:26 Rufus R. Jones defeated the Destroyer via disqualification at 17:31 WWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Baron Von Raschke at 19:24 Canadian Champion Dewey Robertson defeated NWA U.S. Champion Jimmy Snuka at 25:24 WWF @ Steubenville, OH - St. John Arena - November 18, 1979 Larry Zbyzsko & Dominic DeNucci vs. the Valiant Brothers Ivan Putski vs. Swede Hanson WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - November 18, 1984 Bob Orton Jr. defeated SD Jones Bret Hart defeated Rene Goulet Mike Rotundo defeated Bobby Bass Paul Orndorff defeated Nick DeCarlo Jimmy Snuka defeated Moondog Spot Tony Atlas defeated Moondog Rex Mr. Fuji defeated Chief Jay Strongbow Blackjack Mulligan defeated George Steele WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine fought Tito Santana to a double count-out Roddy Piper fought the Tonga Kid to a double disqualification WWF @ Portland, OR - November 18, 1985 Pedro Morales defeated the Spoiler Randy Savage defeated Scott McGee Paul Orndorff defeated Bob Orton Jr. Terry Funk defeated Mr. Wrestling II Matt Borne defeated Tony Garea WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated Ivan Putski & Mike Rotundo WWF @ Omaha, NE - Civic Auditorium - November 18, 1987 Wrestling Challenge taping: 11/29/87: Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid defeated the Conquistadors at 5:06 when Smith scored the pin with the running powerslam Ted DiBiase (w/ Virgil) pinned Sonny Rogers at 1:17 with a reverse elbow from the middle turnbuckle Jim Duggan pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:05 with the running clothesline Killer Khan (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Mike Richards at 2:13 with the flying kneedrop after spraying green mist into his opponent's eyes The Ultimate Warrior pinned Brian Costello at 1:56 with the press slam Ken Patera & Billy Jack Haynes defeated Dave Wagner & Rick Renslow at 1:47 when Wagner submitted to Haynes’ full nelson 12/6/87: Rick Rude defeated Omar Atlas via submission at 1:47 Jake Roberts pinned Barry Horowitz after 56 seconds with the DDT King Harley Race pinned Jerry Allen at 1:08 with a cradle suplex Don Muraco pinned Pete Sanchez at 1:28 with the tombstone Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Scott Casey & Sivi Afi at 3:18 following the Hart Attack on Afi 12/13/87: Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Oliver Humperdink) pinned Brian Costello at 2:21 with the slingshot suplex into the ring Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Evans & Brady Boone at 2:43 when Zhukov pinned Evans Danny Davis (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Sam Houston via count-out at 4:03 WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated Dusty Wolfe & Steve Lombardi in a non-title match at 3:30 when Wolfe submitted to Martel’s Boston Crab Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Lanny Poffo at 2:01 with the side suplex Koko B. Ware & the Junkyard Dog defeated Barry Horowitz & Terry Gibbs at 1:59 when Koko pinned Horowitz with the Ghostbuster WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - November 18, 1989 Mark Young defeated Bob Bradley Boris Zhukov defeated Al Perez The Honkytonk Man defeated the Red Rooster Dino Bravo defeated Jim Neidhart Bret Hart fought Tito Santana to a double count-out WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Arn Anderson & Haku (sub. for Tully Blanchard) Dusty Rhodes defeated the Big Bossman Roddy Piper fought Rick Rude to a double disqualification WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - November 18, 1989 Mark Young defeated Bob Bradley Boris Zhukov defeated Al Perez Dino Bravo defeated Jim Neidhart WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Arn Anderson & Haku (sub. for Tully Blanchard) Dusty Rhodes defeated the Big Bossman The Honkytonk Man defeated the Red Rooster Roddy Piper fought Rick Rude to a double disqualification in a lumberjack match WWF @ St. Louis, MO - Arena - November 18, 1990 (matinee) Shane Douglas pinned Black Bart Davey Boy Smith pinned Haku WWF Tag Team Champions Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Greg Valentine & the Honkytonk Man Rick Martel defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification after Roberts executed the DDT on several officials Ted Dibiase defeated Dusty Rhodes The Legion of Doom defeated Demolition Axe & Crush Tugboat pinned Dino Bravo Hulk Hogan pinned Earthquake WWF @ Scranton, PA - November 18, 1990 WWF @ Albany, NY - Knickerbocker Arena - November 18, 1993 Owen Hart defeated Marty Jannetty Tiger Jackson defeated Little Louie WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon fought Shawn Michaels to a double disqualification The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns Doink the Clown defeated Bam Bam Bigelow Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecars via disqualification The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via count-out WWF @ Niagra Falls, Ontario - November 18, 1993 The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Johnny Polo The Headshrinkers defeated SMW Tag Team Champions the Rock 'n' Roll Express in a non-title match Owen Hart defeated Adam Bomb Rick Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Jacques Rougeau Doink the Clown defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels in a steel cage match Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga WWF @ Flint, MI - IMA Sports Arena - November 18, 1993 The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Brian Costello Diesel defeated Bob Backlund The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna in a non-title casket match Men on a Mission defeated Tom Stone & Barry Horowitz Bastion Booger defeated Virgil WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS WWF @ Calgary, Alberta - November 18, 1994 The Bushwhackers defeated Well Dunn Aldo Montoya defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Lex Luger fought Tatanka to a double count-out Adam Bomb defeated Bob Backlund WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Owen Hart Duke Drose defeated IRS WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Jim Neidhart The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna in a casket match WWF @ New Haven, CT - November 18, 1996 More info on this would be appreciated Monday Night Raw taping: Glen Ruth defeated Brian Walsh Scott Taylor defeated Nick Barbarry The Undertaker defeated Mankind WWF World Champion Psycho Sid defeated Vader Shawn Michaels defeated Steve Austin 11/18/96: Steve Austin defeated Mankind via disqualification in a no holds barred match Farooq pinned Savio Vega Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeated Leif Cassidy & Bob Holly 11/25/96: Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart via disqualification when Steve Austin interfered The Executioner defeated Freddie Joe Floyd via submission Rocky Miavia pinned Salvatore Sincere Marc Mero defeated Billy Gunn via disqualification 12/2/96: Flash Funk pinned the Goon with a somersault leg drop Diesel II pinned Phinneas Godwinn with the powerbomb Justin Bradshaw pinned Jesse Jammes with the lariat Marc Mero & Jake Roberts defeated WWF IC Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley & Billy Gunn when Mero pinned Helmsley with the Shooting Star Press after Gunn walked out of the match following several altercations with his partner 12/9/96: WWF World Champion Psycho Sid defeated WWF IC Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley via count-out Goldust pinned Bart Gunn Jesse Jammes pinned Justin Bradshaw The Undertaker pinned Mankind WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - November 18, 1998 Kurrgan and Golga defeated Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor Christian & WWF Women's Champion Sable defeated Marc Mero & Jackie Steven Regal pinned Scorpio Val Venis pinned Goldust with a roll up Edge and Gangrel defeated the DOA WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock defeated Mankind in a falls count anywhere match Jeff Jarrett pinned Al Snow after Debra distracted Snow Steve Blackman defeated the Blue Blazer (this did not appear to be either Owen Hart or Dan Severn) WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn defeated D-Lo Brown & Mark Henry WWF Champion The Rock defeated Kane in a cage match; the Big Bossman was the guest referee Survivor Series '01 - Greensboro, NC - Coliseum - November 18, 2001 Sunday Night Heat: Raven, Lance Storm, & Justin Credible defeated Albert, Scotty 2 Hotty, & Spike Dudley Pay-per-view bouts: WWF European Champion Christian pinned Al Snow with the Unprettier William Regal pinned Tajiri with a powerbomb WCW U.S. Champion Edge pinned WWF IC Champion Test with a spear in a unification match WCW Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz (w/ Stacy Keibler) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy in a steel cage unification match when Bubba Ray pinned Jeff after Jeff missed a swanton off the top of the cage and crashed through a table set up in the ring Test (sub. for Scotty 2 Hotty) won a 22-man battle royal by last eliminating Billy Gunn with the boot to the face as Gunn came off the ropes attempting the Fameasser; other participants included: Albert, Bradshaw, Farooq, Perry Saturn, Billy Gunn, Chuck Palumbo, Sho Funaki, Crash Holly, Spike Dudley, Test, Shawn Stasiak, Diamond Dallas Page, Raven, Steven Richards, the Hurricane, Lance Storm, Tommy Dreamer, Justin Credible, Billy Kidman, Hugh Morrus, Chavo Guerrero Jr., & Tazz; Test was not scheduled to compete in the match but took over Scotty 2 Hotty's spot after attacking Scotty backstage; due to prematch stipulations, Test was granted a year of immunity in which he could not be fired or suspended regardless of what team emerged victorious in the main event Trish Stratus defeated Lita, Jackie, Ivory, Molly Holly, and Jazz to win the vacant WWF Women’s Title by pinning Ivory with the bulldog (Jazz’ WWF debut) Team WWF - WCW World Champion the Rock, Chris Jericho, the Big Show, Kane, & the Undertaker defeated Team Alliance - WWF World Champion Steve Austin, Shane McMahon, Kurt Angle, Booker T, & WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam; Shane pinned the Big Show with an elbow drop off the top after Show suffered the Angle Slam, the scissors kick, and the five star frogsplash; Jericho pinned Shane with the Lionsault after Shane suffered a chokeslam from Kane and the tombstone from the Undertaker; RVD pinned Kane with a kick off the top rope; Angle pinned the Undertaker after Austin hit the Stunner on the Undertaker; Rock pinned Booker T with a roll up after sending Booker into RVD on the apron; Jericho pinned RVD with the Break Down; Rock defeated Angle via submission with the Sharpshooter; Austin pinned Jericho with a roll over - after the fall, Jericho hit the Break Down on the Rock and remained ringside until the Undertaker returned to berate him for his actions and sent him backstage; Rock pinned Austin with the Rock Bottom after Angle returned ringside and hit Austin with the WWF world title belt; due to prematch stipulations, the Alliance was forced to disband and all championships that were decided earlier in the night were reverted to WWF titles; all Alliance members aside from title-holders and Test were forced out of the company, only to return in the coming weeks WWE @ Bridgeport, CT - November 18, 2002 Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas defeated Danny Doring & Danny Gimondo when Haas forced a submission from Gimondo Sunday Night Heat: Molly Holly pinned Jackie with a roll up The Hurricane pinned Justin Credible Johnny Stamboli pinned D-Lo Brown Raven pinned Aaron Stevens with the DDT Raw: Bubba Ray, D-Von, & Spike Dudley defeated Rosey, Jamal, & Rico after Rico suffered the 3D from Bubba Ray and D-Von Lance Storm & William Regal defeated Tommy Dreamer & Jeff Hardy when Storm pinned Dreamer after a kick to the face by Regal; after the match, Regal and Storm further injured Dreamer WWE Women’s Champion Victoria pinned Stacy Keibler; after the match, Trish Stratus attacked Victoria until Steven Richards laid her out with a double arm DDT Christopher Nowinski pinned Al Snow after Snow missed a moonsault and crashed through a number of steel chairs set up in the ring Kane fought Ric Flair to a no contest when Flair came out in street clothes, not ready or willing to wrestle, and Kane was attacked by Batista Rob Van Dam defeated Booker T and WWE Raw Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho in a No DQ match by pinning Jericho with the Five Star Frog Splash after Scott Steiner interfered and attacked both Jericho and Christian; after the match, Shawn Michaels congratulated RVD on the win; due to prematch stipulations, RVD earned a world title shot against Michaels for the following week
  3. Wrestling without swerves just wouldn't be wrestling.
  4. Something like... "I'll be singing Boomer Sooner while I run my ass out of Salt Lake City. Would you like that???" I busted out laughing, myself.
  5. Not really. Savage only owned him in the blowoff.
  6. cawthon777

    Trivia

    Jericho's debut was against Alex Wright on Nitro, Lakeland, FL, August 96.
  7. I gotta say, for as little time as it was given, that Cruiserweight match was pretty hot. I marked the fuck out when Knoble blocked the mist. The Cuban thing ... well ... save that kind of local stuff for the house shows - otherwise everyone outside of Dallas (or even outside of the United States) watching at home is going to fall asleep.
  8. How is this even an issue? He was buried in 96. All it took for him to get out was a thunderbolt. ...Forgot, Austin buried him too. He was back on TV after that well before the Rumble. Way to sell.
  9. Probably not. On a personal note, Bret vs. Austin at MSG has to be one of my all time favorite matches. Not as historically significant as their WrestleMania match but definately one hell of a fight.
  10. Details, finishes, corrections, additions welcome. WWWF @ Baltimore, MD - November 17, 1965 WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino fought Bill Miller to a draw WWWF @ North Attleboro, MA - November 17, 1972 Bull Pometti fought Ben Ortiz to a draw Tony Garea defeated Chuck O'Conner Gorilla Monsoon defeated the Spoiler via disqualification Sonny King fought Buddy Wolfe to a draw Joyce Grable defeated Dotti Downs via disqualification WWWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 17, 1975 Manuel Soto defeated Davey O'Hannon Francisco Flores defeated Frank Monte Kevin Sullivan fought Pete Sanchez to a 20-minute draw Pat Barrett defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna Billy Robinson defeated Johnny Rodz Dominic DeNucci defeated Spiros Arion via disqualification Ivan Putski defeated Bugsy McGraw Ernie Ladd defeated Haystacks Calhoun via count-out Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan fought the Blackjacks to a draw WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification; Gorilla Monsoon was the special referee for the bou WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - November 17, 1979 Johnny Rodz fought Johnny Rivera to a 15-minute draw Gorilla Monsoon defeated Moose Monroe at the 36-second mark Hussein Arab defeated Jose Estrada at 3:24 Bobby Duncum defeated Chief Jay Strongbow at 6:07 Swede Hanson defeated Ted Dibiase via count-out at 9:25 WWF World Champion Bob Backlund pinned WWF IC Champion Pat Patterson at 18:02 Tito Santana defeated Bulldog Brower via disqualification at 7:26 Larry Zbyzsko defeated Jerry Valiant at 4:43 Ivan Putski defeated Jimmy Valiant at 5:42 Ivan Putski won an 18-man battle royal at 12:27; other participants included: Swede Hanson, Hussein Arab, Bulldog Brower, Bobby Duncum, Johnny Rodz, Jose Estrada, Jimmy Valiant, Jerry Valiant, Johnny Valiant, Tito Santana, Moose Monroe, Larry Zbyzsko, Pete Sanchez, Dominic DeNucci, Ted Dibiase, Gorilla Monsoon, and Chief Jay Strongbow WWF @ Portland, ME - November 17, 1981 Johnny Rodz defeated Johnny King Tony Atlas defeated Greg Valentine Jose Estrada defeated Fred Marzino The Haiti Kid defeated Little Boy Blue Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defeated SD Jones & Dominic DeNucci WWF @ Hamburg, PA - Fieldhouse - November 17, 1982 Little Beaver & Sonny Boy defeated Sky Low Low & Butch Cassidy WWF Jr. Heavyweight Champion Tiger Mask defeated Curt Hennig Don Muraco fought Jimmy Snuka to a double count-out at 11:14 Television taping: Hour 1: Superstar Billy Graham defeated Curt Hennig Salvatore Bellomo defeated Johnny Rodz Don Muraco defeated Bob Bradley Mr. Haiti defeated Jeff Craney Ray Stevens defeated Joe Martin The Wild Samoans defeated Eddie Carson & Pete Sanchez Big John Studd defeated Frank Williams Hour 2: WWF IC Champion Pedro Morales defeated Tony Russo Buddy Rose defeated Eddie Carson Rocky Johnson defeated Jose Estrada Swede Hanson defeated Victor Mercardo Don Muraco defeated Joe Martin Chief Jay & Jules Strongbow defeated Johnny Rodz & Charlie Fulton Eddie Gilbert defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna Hour 3: Jimmy Snuka defeated Charlie Fulton Superstar Billy Graham defeated Pete Sanchez Ray Stevens defeated SD Jones Buddy Rose defeated Frankie Williams Don Muraco defeated Curt Hennig Rocky Johnson defeated Mac Rivera The Wild Samoans defeated Jeff Craney & Eddie Carson Big John Studd defeated Victor Mercardo WWF @ Oakland, CA - November 17, 1985 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Perth, Australia - Entertainment Center - November 17, 1985 Included the Junkyard Dog, the Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell, the Tiger, Adrian Adonis, Iron Mike Sharpe, Les Thornton, SD Jones, Tony Parisi, & Tiger Chung Lee WWF @ Des Moines, IA - Veterans Memorial Auditorium - November 17, 1987 WWF Superstars taping: Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby Heenan) with a splash after Bundy missed a splash of his own King Harley Race defeated Jim Duggan WWF Tag Team Champions Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated the Islanders WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned the One Man Gang 11/28/87: Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) to a double disqualification when the referee was shoved down Koko B. Ware, Paul Roma, & Jim Powers defeated Terry Gibbs, Dusty Wolfe, & Barry Horowitz King Harley Race defeated Scott Casey Jake Roberts defeated Rick Renslow Don Muraco defeated Brian Costello Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Lanny Poffo & Jerry Allen 12/5/87: WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated the Conquistadors Ted Dibiase defeated Omar Atlas Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Dave Wagner Dino Bravo defeated Sivi Afi Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid defeated Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz Butch Reed defeated Outback Jack 12/12/87: Demolition defeated Jim Evans & Brady Boone Rick Rude defeated Mike Richards Jim Duggan defeated Pete Sanchez Greg Valentine defeated Scott Casey Jake Roberts defeated Brian Costello Ron Bass defeated Tio Somoa Koko B. Ware defeated Raul Mato WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - November 17, 1988 The Blue Blazer pinned Danny Davis with a top rope splash Bad News Brown pinned Ken Patera with the Ghetto Blaster Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated the Conquistadors Brutus Beefcake pinned Ron Bass Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Paul Roma & Jim Powers with a spike piledriver behind the referee's back; the move was illegal at the time and would have cost them the match had the referee witnessed it Hulk Hogan defeated Big Bossman via count-out Hercules defeated Virgil via submission with the full nelson WWF IC Champion Ultimate Warrior pinned the Honky Tonk Man in a No DQ, No Count-Out match WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY - Mid-Hudson Civic Center - November 17, 1989 Paul Roma defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Brutus Beefcake defeated Rick Martel Boris Zhukov defeated Paul Roma The Genius defeated Jim Powers Earthquake defeated Bill Woods Mr. Perfect defeated Jimmy Snuka The Bushwhackers defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification Jim Duggan defeated Randy Savage via count-out WWF @ Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena - November 17, 1990 (matinee) Dustin Rhodes pinned Buddy Rose with a bulldog Tito Santana pinned Boris Zhukov with a flying forearm The Orient Express defeated the Bushwhackers The Warlord pinned Jimmy Snuka Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Paul Roma & Hercules via disqualification after Hercules hit Jannetty with his chain The Big Bossman defeated the Barbarian Ted Dibiase pinned Dusty Rhodes WWF IC Champion Kerry Von Erich pinned Mr. Perfect; Roddy Piper was the guest referee Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out after Savage jumped Warrior from behind as the champion chased Sensational Sherri around the ring WWF @ Champaign, IL - November 17, 1990 WWF @ Peoria, IL - November 17, 1990 (matinee) WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - November 17, 1990 Dustin Rhodes pinned Buddy Rose with a bulldog Tito Santana pinned Boris Zhukov with a flying forearm The Orient Express defeated the Bushwhackers The Warlord pinned Jimmy Snuka Paul Roma & Hercules defeated Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty The Big Bossman defeated the Barbarian Ted Dibiase pinned Dusty Rhodes WWF IC Champion Kerry Von Erich pinned Mr. Perfect; Roddy Piper was the guest referee Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out WWF @ Syracuse, NY - War Memorial - November 17, 1991 Chris Chavis pinned Skinner The Undertaker pinned Davey Boy Smith after hitting him with the urn The Beverly Brothers defeated the Bushwhackers Roddy Piper (sub. for Sid Justice) defeated Jake Roberts WWF IC Champion Bret Hart defeated the Barbarian (sub. for the Warlord) after about 15 minutes The Big Bossman pinned IRS with a roll up; IRS had originally won the match by holding onto the ropes but the referee had the bout continue The Nasty Boys defeated Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty after using a foreign object WWF @ Fresno, CA - November 17, 1991 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Ric Flair via count-out WWF @ Medicine Hat, Alberta - November 17, 1994 WWF @ Red Deer, Alberta - November 17, 1994 The Bushwhackers defeated Well Dunn IRS defeated Duke Drose Bob Backlund defeated Adam Bomb Lex Luger defeated Tatanka via count-out Aldo Montoya defeated the Brooklyn Brawler WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Owen Hart The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna in a casket match Survivor Series '96 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 17, 1996 Free For All: Bart Gunn, Jesse Jammes, Aldo Montoya, & Bob Holly defeated Billy Gunn, Justin Bradshaw (w/ Zebakiah), the Sultan (w/ the Iron Sheik), & Salvatore Sincere; the Sultan defeated Aldo via submission with the Camel Clutch; Bart pinned Salvatore; Bradshaw pinned Holly; James pinned Bradshaw; James pinned the Sultan; Billy pinned James; Bart pinned Billy (Free For All) Doug Furnas, Phil LaFon, Henry & Phinneas Godwinn (w/ Hillbilly Jim) defeated Marty Jannetty, Leif Cassidy, WWF Tag Team Champions Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith; Henry pinned Marty Jannetty with the Slop Drop after Jannetty hit the corner; Owen Hart pinned Henry with a spin wheel kick seconds later; the Bulldog pinned Phinneas with the running powerslam after Phinneas knocked Owen to the floor; LaFon pinned Leif Cassidy with a modified inverted superplex; LaFon pinned the Bulldog with a crucifix into a sunset flip (Bulldog clipped LaFon in the knee after the pin); Furnas pinned Owen with an overhead belly to belly suplex after Owen hit the corner The Undertaker pinned Mankind (w/ Paul Bearer) with the tombstone; Paul Bearer was locked in a cage high above the ring for the duration of the match; after the bout, the Executioner attacked the Undertaker - allowing Bearer to escape the cage without harm Marc Mero (w/ Sable), Barry Windham, Rocky Miavia, & Jake Roberts (sub. for Mark Henry) defeated WWF IC Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Goldust (w/ Marlena), Crush, & Jerry Lawler; Roberts pinned Lawler with the DDT after avoiding a slam; Goldust pinned Windham with the Curtain Call after Crush nailed Windham in the kidney from the apron; Mero pinned Helmsley with the Mero Sault as Helmsley was distracted by Roberts; Crush pinned Mero with the Heart Punch after Mero missed a dive to the floor; Crush pinned Roberts with the Heart Punch after avoiding the short clothesline; Rocky pinned Crush with a crossbody after Crush accidentally hit Goldust with the Heart Punch; Rocky pinned Goldust with a running shoulder breaker (Miavia's TV debut) Bret Hart pinned Steve Austin by kicking off the top turnbuckle as he was caught in the Million $ Dream; due to prematch stipulations, Hart earned a world title shot for In Your House "It's Time" (Hart's return TV match from WrestleMania XII) Savio Vega, Yokozuna, Flash Funk, & Jimmy Snuka (mystery partner) fought Farooq (w/ the Nation), Vader (w/ Jim Cornette), Razor Ramon II, & Diesel II to a draw; Diesel pinned Savio with the powerbomb after Farooq rammed Savio into the ring post on the floor; Snuka pinned Razor with a knee drop and the splash off the top; all the competitors were disqualified seconds later when Savio Vega returned with a chair and all the wrestlers began brawling (Flash's debut) Psycho Sid pinned WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Jose Lothario) to win the title with the powerbomb after hitting the champion with a video camera on the floor; moments prior, Sid hit Lothario with the same video camera; after the match, Lothario was taken backstage on a stretcher with Michaels close behind WWF @ Columbus, OH - November 17, 1998 Television taping: Sean Casey defeated Johnny Paradise Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Reno Riggins & Steven Dunn when Matt pinned Dunn with a sunset flip off the top Shotgun: Steven Regal pinned Dick Togo with a cradle suplex Mark Henry & D-Lo Brown defeated DOA after Paul Elloring accidentally hit one of the DOA members with the steel briefcase and Henry powerslammed him for the pin The Blue Blazer defeated Taka Michinoku via submission with the Sharpshooter Sunday Night Heat: Matt & Jeff Hardy fought Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor to a no contest when the Acolytes interfered and beat up both teams Al Snow fought Gangrel to a no contest when the JOB Squad and the Brood began brawling in the ring The Big Bossman pinned Marc Mero with the sidewalk slam after Jackie accidentally tripped Mero; Mero fired her after the match Jeff Jarrett pinned Kurrgan with a guitar shot after the Insane Clown Posse distracted Kurrgan WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock defeated Val Venis via disqualification when Mankind interfered; the Big Bossman and Shamrock double teamed Mankind after the match Raw is War - 11/23/98: The Oddities defeated the Headbangers via disqualification when the Insane Clown Posse turned on the Oddities Steve Blackman pinned the Blue Blazer with a kick; Owen Hart prevented Blackman from taking the mask off the Blazer following the match Edge & Gangrel defeated Mark Henry & D-Lo Brown when Henry was pinned with a roll up after Chyna came ringside; after the match, Chyna agreed to go on a date with Mark Goldust fought Marc Mero to a no contest after Terri Runnels and Jackie attacked both men WWF Hardcore Champion Mankind defeated the Big Bossman and WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock after Al Snow interfered and hit Shamrock with Head Gillberg pinned WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Christian to win the title after the JOB Squad interfered and Scorpio hit a splash on Christian Tiger Ali Singh fought the Godfather to a no contest when Steven Regal interfered and attacked the Godfather; Val Venis made the save after the match Scorpio & Bob Holly defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn in a non-title match when Scorpio pinned Gunn after Mankind interfered and hit Gunn with a snow blower WWF World Champion the Rock pinned WWF European Champion X-Pac after guest referee Shawn Michaels took a chair from the champion and hit X-Pac over the head with it; Steve Austin fended off the Corporation following the match, hitting Stunners on them as well as Shane McMahon, X-Pac, the Road Dogg, and Billy Gunn WWF @ Bristol, TN - November 17, 2001 The Hurricane defeated Spike Dudley Jackie & Torrie Wilson defeated Jazz & Molly Holly Brock Lesnar defeated Perry Saturn Lance Storm & Justin Credible defeated Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo William Regal defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri in a non-title match Kane defeated WWF European Champion Christian in a non-title match WCW U.S. Champion Edge defeated WWF IC Champion Test in a non-title match WWF Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated WCW Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz in a non-title match WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam defeated Raven Survivor Series '02 - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 17, 2002 Sunday Night Heat: Lance Storm & William Regal defeated Goldust & the Hurricane when Storm pinned Goldust with an inside cradle after Regal attacked Goldust from behind; after the match, Tommy Dreamer made the save with his Singapore cane Pay-per-view bouts - featured Scott Steiner's return after 8 years as he beat up both Matt Hardy and Christopher Nowinski in the ring: Bubba Ray & Spike Dudley and Jeff Hardy defeated Rosey, Jamal, & Rico in an elimination tables match; Spike was eliminated following a flapjack through a table; Hardy eliminated Rosey by throwing him off the entranceway through a table; Jamal eliminated Hardy with a splash off the apron to the floor; Bubba eliminated Jamal with a powerbomb off the ring apron to the floor; Bubba eliminated Rico after D-Von Dudley interfered and countered the interference of Rosey & Jamal before hitting the 3D on Rico Billy Kidman pinned WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble (w/ Nidia) with the Shooting Star Press to win the title Victoria pinned WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus in a hardcore match to win the title with a suplex after using a fire extinguisher as a weapon The Big Show pinned WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) to win the title after hitting the champion in the midsection with a chair, followed by a chokeslam onto the same chair; moments before the finish, Heyman turned on his man by pulling the referee out of the ring after Lesnar hit the F5 on the challenger Eddie & Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Edge & Rey Mysterio Jr. and Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit in an elimination match to win the titles; Edge pinned Benoit with the spear; Eddie forced Mysterio to submit to the El Passo Lasso Shawn Michaels defeated WWE Raw World Champion Triple H, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, WWE Raw Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho, and Kane in an Elimination Chamber match to win the title; order of entry: Triple H, Rob Van Dam, Kane, Chris Jericho, Booker T, and Shawn Michaels; Booker pinned RVD with a missile dropkick; Jericho pinned Booker with the Lionsault; Jericho pinned Kane with the Lionsault after Kane sustained both the Pedigree and superkick; Michaels pinned Jericho with the superkick as Jericho had the Walls of Jericho applied on Triple H; Michaels pinned Triple H with the superkick after reversing the Pedigree into a backdrop
  11. We were obviously watching different shows. That crowd was super hot. You're honestly saying that Survivor Series 99 and 2000 were better than this? ...With Triple H being dropped in the car by Austin?
  12. The only problems I had with it - and they were minor - was Hardcore Holly being DQ'ed before the match even began and Shane not blading in the ambulance match. His beatdown was nothing compared to the blood HBK and Vince shed. Yay - Brock tapping to the Crossface - Cena wins the opening match - Molly, who got a decent match out of Lita, wins - Goldberg destroys all of Evolution - Orton is the sole survivor of a very solid match with a ton of heat Nay - the Ambulance match and the cameras going out backstage (when will they learn that any match that goes backstage will lose heat with the crowd?) - Shane not being decapitated - Tajiri / Knoble gets bumped to Heat so they can do a lame segment with the local good guy ... although he did sustain a RKO ... that was funny
  13. They teamed off and on from August to December. It was 5 years ago today that Hawk fell off the Titan Tron and shortly after that, though they continued to team off TV, Animal and Droz more or less split up. As a result, their matches usually resulted in the two brawling which led to their losses around the house show curcuit.
  14. Cause I haven't gotten around to posting detailed descriptions for the whole show
  15. It's concievable that there was a Seattle house show the day before the Spokane house show. I don't have anything between the MSG Smackdown and Spokane.
  16. Yeah, it does. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find much in the way of details - just a few days ago I found out Thesz eliminated O'Conner to win the first battle royal.
  17. The vast majority of WCW's PPVs were released commercially all the way up to ... I think Fall Brawl 2000. In 97, it was switched over to Warner Brothers. From 97, the only shows I don't have are Souled Out and Fall Brawl and that's because for whatever reason they weren't commercially released (I taped Road Wild off TV). The same holds true for Souled Out 98, Spring Stampede 98 (which I have taped off TV), and SuperBrawl IV (Flair/Vader Thunderdome; also taped off TV). No clue why they weren't released. Maybe someone forgot about them...
  18. Details, finishes, corrections, additions welcome. WWWF @ Philadelphia, PA - November 16, 1964 WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Killer Kowalski WWWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 16, 1964 Sam Steamboat defeated Boris Malenko Jim Hady defeated Luke Graham via disqualification Bobo Brazil fought Waldo Von Erich to a draw Freddie Blassie defeated Pedro Morales Miguel Perez & Haystacks Calhoun defeated Bobby Davis & Gorilla Monsoon Jerry & Eddie Graham defeated Bill Watts & Don McCarthy WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Gene Kiniski via count-out at 17:21 WWWF @ Philadelphia, PA – November 16, 1966 Television taping: WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Lou Albano WWWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Arena - November 16, 1968 Rubin defeated Capt. Lou Albano Angelo Savoldi defeated Chuck Adcock Lenny Solomon defeated Johnny Rodz Tony Altimore defeated Pete Sanchez WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino, Spiros Arion, & Haystacks Calhoun defeated Gorilla Monsoon, Rocky Fitzpatrick, & Baron Mikel Scicluna WWWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - November 16, 1970 The Jamaica Kid & Joey Russell defeated Sky Low Low & Little Brutus WWWF International Tag Team Champions Bepo & Gito Mongol fought Victor Rivera & Chief Jay Strongbow to a draw Manuel Soto fought the Black Demon to a draw Gorilla Monsoon defeated Johnny Rodz & Vincenti Pometti in a handicap match Ivan Koloff defeated Tony Marino Crusher Verdu defeated John L. Sullivan WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Bulldog Brower WWWF @ Philadelphia, PA - November 16, 1974 WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Jimmy & Johnny Valiant via disqualification WWWF @ Bangor, ME - November 16, 1977 Johnny Rivera defeated Larry Sharpe via disqualification Jack Evans defeated Dennis Johnson Stan Stasiak defeated Pete Austin The Golden Terror defeated Dewey Robertson Ken Patera fought Chief Jay Strongbow to a no contest WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham defeated Peter Miavia via count-out WWWF @ Bronx, NY - November 16, 1977 Mark Tendler defeated Joe Turco Johnny Rodz defeated Ted Adams Butcher Vachon defeated Frankie Williams Tony Garea fought Mr. Fuji to a draw Larry Zbyzsko defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna Ivan Putski defeated Prof. Toru Tanaka via count-out WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - November 16, 1985 Terry Gibbs defeated Jack Armstrong The Spoiler defeated Billy Anderson Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tony Garea Terry Funk defeated Scott McGee Pedro Morales defeated Alexi Smirnoff Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake, & Johnny V defeated Mike Rotundo, Dan Spivey, & Mr. Wrestling II Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper in a steel cage match WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Melbourne, Australia - Festival Hall - November 16, 1985 Tony Parisi pinned Tiger Chung Lee with a flying bodypress Les Thornton pinned the Tiger with a backbreaker over the knee Leilani Kai pinned Velvet McIntyre with a crossbody B. Brian Blair defeated Nikolai Volkoff via count-out Jim Brunzell defeated the Iron Sheik via disqualification when the referee was shoved down and Nikolai Volkoff interfered Adrian Adonis pinned SD Jones with his feet on the ropes The Junkyard Dog defeated Iron Mike Sharpe WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - November 16, 1986 Paul Roma defeated Steve Lombardi Jose Luis Rivera defeated Frankie Laine The Honkytonk Man defeataed Mr. X Dino Bravo defeated Pedro Morales via count-out Tito Santana fought Butch Reed to a draw Kamala defeated George Steele Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated the Islanders Roddy Piper defeated Don Muraco WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - November 16, 1987 Ron Bass pinned Jerry Allen Danny Spivey pinned Ivan Putski Don Muraco pinned Hercules Dino Bravo & Greg Valentine defeated the Junkyard Dog & Brutus Beefcake when Bravo pinned JYD Billy Jack Haynes pinned Demolition Smash Demolition Ax pinned Ken Patera Jake Roberts defeated Killer Khan via disqualification Ted Dibiase pinned Ricky Steamboat Randy Savage pinned King Harley Race Lou Thesz won a legends battle royal by last eliminating Pat O'Conner; other participants included: Nick Bockwinkel, Bobo Brazil, Gino Brito, Edouard Carpentier, Al Costello, the Crusher, Dominic DeNucci, Tony Garea, Rene Goulet, Gene Kiniski, Killer Kowalski, Pedro Morales, Baron Mikel Scicluna, Arnold Skaaland, Ray Stevens, Chief Jay Strongbow, & Art Thomas Jake Roberts won a battle royal; other participants included: Ron Bass, Jerry Allen, Danny Spivey, Ivan Putski, Don Muraco, Hercules, Dino Bravo, Greg Valentine, the Junkyard Dog, Brutus Beefcake, Billy Jack Haynes, Ken Patera, Demolition, Killer Khan, Randy Savage, Harley Race, Ted Dibiase, and Ricky Steamboat WWF @ Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena - November 16, 1988 Saturday Night's Main Event #18 - shown 11/26/88 on NBC: WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Super Ninja at 2:00 Hercules pinned Virgil at 4:00 WWF World Champion Randy Savage fought Andre the Giant to a double disqualification when both Bobby Heenan and Jake Roberts interfered Jim Duggan pinned Boris Zhukov at 2:50 in a flag match with the running clothesline Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Paul Roma & Jim Powers at 5:00 when Roma was pinned Wrestling Challenge: Dino Bravo defeated two unknowns in a handicap match Harley Race defeated Alex Knight Ted Dibiase vs. Tito Santana Bad News Brown pinned Ken Patera with the Ghetto Blaster Ron Bass defeated Ken Patera The Blue Blazer & Koko B. Ware defeated the Conquistadors 12/4/88: The Red Rooster defeated Sam Houston Mr. Perfect defeated Frank Valdez WWF @ Youngstown, OH - November 16, 1990 WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - November 16, 1991 Chris Chavis (Tatanka) defeated Skinner The Nasty Boys defeated the Bushwhackers The Undertaker defeated Davey Boy Smith Mr. Madness (Randy Savage under a mask) defeated Jake Roberts WWF IC Champion Bret Hart defeated the Barbarian via submission with the Sharpshooter The Big Bossman defeated IRS The Beverly Brothers defeated Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty when Michaels was pinned as Jannetty was distracted WWF @ Anaheim, CA - November 16, 1991 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Ric Flair via count-out WWF @ Atlanta, GA - November 16, 1992 WWF @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - November 16, 1997 Vader pinned Rocky Miavia New Age Outlaws defeated the Headbangers Ken Shamrock defeated Farooq WWF Tag Team Champions Legion of Doom defeated D-Lo Brown & Kama Max Mini, Nova, & Mosaic defeated Torito, Piratita Morgan, & Tarantula Dude Love pinned Savio Vega in a falls count anywhere match The Undertaker defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a casket match WWF @ Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena – November 16, 1998 Super Astros - 12/6/98: Miguel Perez defeated Rey Ortiz Apollo Dantes defeated El Merenguero Negro Casas defeated Dick Togo (w/ Yamaguchi-San) Shotgun Saturday Night: D-Lo Brown defeated Taka Michinoku Al Snow defeated Tiger Ali Singh Bradshaw & Farooq defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy Bob Holly & Scorpio defeated Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor Sunday Night Heat: Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy via disqualification Gangrel defeated Al Snow via disqualification The Big Bossman pinned Marc Mero Jeff Jarrett pinned Kurrgan WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock defeated Val Venis via disqualification Raw is War: X-Pac, WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & the Road Dogg defeated Golga, Kurrgan, & the Giant Silva (w/ Luna Vachon & the ICP) when Gunn pinned Golga at 2:52 after Shaggy 2 Dope interfered and accidentally hit an elbow drop off the top onto Golga behind the referee’s back Val Venis pinned Mark Henry (w/ D-Lo Brown) with a roll up at 2:37 after Henry became distracted by Chyna at ringside Steve Blackman & Goldust defeated Jeff Jarrett (w/ Debra) & the Blue Blazer at 2:09 when Blackman pinned the Blazer with a martial arts kick; after the bout, Blackman attempted to unmasked the Blazer until he was double teamed by Owen Hart and Jarrett The Godfather fought Steven Regal to a no contest when Regal accepted Godfather’s hoes but then attacked him when the Godfather made an offhand remark about England being “nothing but a place full of fags” WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock fought the Big Bossman to a double disqualification at 3:57 when both men hit the referee when he stepped between them; after the bout, Vince & Shane McMahon came to the ring with Vince separating the two wrestlers before recruiting Shamrock into the Corporation Edge & Gangrel defeated Road Warrior Animal & Droz via count-out at 2:15 when Animal and Droz left the ring to see what Road Warrior Hawk was doing on the Titan Tron; moments later, after Paul Elloring came out to try to talk Hawk down, Droz climbed up and subtly pushed Hawk off the Titan Tron Steve Austin defeated WWF World Champion the Rock (w/ the Big Bossman, Ken Shamrock, Vince & Shane McMahon) via disqualification at 6:00 when the Undertaker interfered and hit Austin with a shovel; earlier in the contest, Mankind came out to counter the presence of the Corporation but was attacked on the floor WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - November 16, 1999 Sunday Night Heat: The Headbangers defeated Val Venis & Shawn Stasiak following the Stage Dive on Stasiak; after the bout, Venis attacked his partner for losing the match Steve Blackman pinned Mideon Rikishi pinned Tracey Smothers with the Rikishi Driver D-Von Dudley (w/ Bubba Ray Dudley) pinned D-Lo Brown when Bubba Ray prevented a suplex on his partner into the ring and held the foot down during the cover Taka Michinoku & Sho Funaki defeated the Acolytes via disqualification in a technical wrestling match when the Acolytes used chairs and numerous double team moves on their opponents Smackdown!: Too Cool defeated Edge & Christian when Scott Taylor pinned Christian after Brian Christopher hit the top rope legdrop behind the referee's back Kurt Angle pinned Gangrel WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith pinned the Godfather after the Mean Street Posse attacked the challenger on the floor WWF World Champion the Big Show pinned Hardcore Holly (w/ Crash Holly) with the chokeslam; the Big Bossman attacked the champion after the match Kane (w/ Tori) pinned Viscera with a chokeslam WWF Women's Champion Ivory defeated Jackie and Luna in a hardcore match by pinning Jackie Chris Jericho pinned Mark Henry with a bulldog and the Lionsault WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & the Road Dogg defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy after X-Pac interfered and hit the X-Factor on Matt The Rock pinned the Big Bossman (w/ Prince Albert) with the Rock Bottom; the Big Show made the save for the Rock after the match; Hardcore & Crash Holly tried to attack the Rock but were met with Rock Bottoms WWE (Raw) @ Reading, PA - November 16, 2002 Batista pinned Steven Richards with a spine buster WWE Women’s Champion Trish Stratus (w/ Jackie) pinned Victoria (w/ Molly Holly) after the seconds reversed pin fall attempts behind the referee’s back, with Trish coming out on top Christopher Nowinski pinned Al Snow by reversing a roll up and using the tights for leverage The Hurricane & D-Lo Brown defeated Raven & Johnny Stamboli when Hurricane pinned Stamboli with the Eye of the Hurricane Kane pinned William Regal with the chokeslam Tommy Dreamer pinned Justin Credible with the DVD Rob Van Dam pinned Lance Storm with the Five Star Frog Splash Rosey, Jamal, & Rico defeated Jeff Hardy and Bubba Ray & Spike Dudley when Jamal pinned Bubba with the Samoan Drop WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Christian defeated Booker T & Goldust when Jericho pinned Goldust after hitting him with one of the title belts WWE (Smackdown!) @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - November 16, 2002 WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble pinned Billy Kidman after Nidia interfered Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas defeated Redd Dogg & Doug Basham when Haas forced a submission Chavo Guerrero Jr. pinned Sho Funaki Shannon Moore, Crash Holly, & Chuck Palumbo defeated D-Von Dudley, Bull Buchanon, & Sean O’Haire when Palumbo pinned Buchanon Albert fought Val Venis to a no contest when the Big Show interfered; after the match, Show challenged Brock Lesnar WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar fought the Big Show to a no contest when the rest of the roster interfered Rikishi defeated Matt Hardy in a Kiss My Ass match Tajiri & Torrie Wilson defeated John Cena & Dawn Marie when Torrie pinned Dawn WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Edge & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Chris Benoit & Kurt Angle when Edge pinned Angle with the spear after Angle suffered the 619 from Mysterio
  19. When you're as popular as Eddie is becoming, losing a PPV match or title match to a lesser wrestler is usually a sign of better things to come.
  20. I love Survivor Series 89. *Pre-taped comments before the show* "I'm thankful for having the most ravishing body in the WWF *smooch*" - Rick Rude "I'm thankful that I'm not Ricky Rude *smooch*" - Roddy Piper I picked up Battlebowl 93 several years back on eBay. That was the first I had seen it. Some good buildup to Flair / Vader and Austin / Rhodes. Had Fall Brawl 97 ever been commercially released, I would have bought it long long ago. I was pretty hyped for that show.
  21. 1. Mostly due to low pay and the WWF not letting them work New Japan dates might have figured into it as well. Vince and Scotty weren't too fond of one another at the time, though I don't recall the reasons. 2. You got me. I always wondered that myself. 3. I'm sure it had something to do with Dusty Rhodes since the two are related. 4. ...Yes. Flair's being fired overshadowed the entire card and the crowd showed their displeasure throughout the evening my chanting "We want Flair!" Though I've only seen it once years ago, the match quality is poor to the point where the only passable contests are Sting / Koloff and Luger / Windham. 5. Maybe they weren't that pleased with the first outing. 6. I personally haven't seen enough of them to make an informed decision. 7. The charges were dropped. The girl made it up and jokingly said it to her jealous boyfriend, upset that she spent too much time at the Mid-South Coliseum watching matches. The boyfriend went to the cops and everything else came from that. Of course, that info comes via PWI so there might be a bit more to it than that. Lawler was taken off TV probably because Vince didn't need any more bad publicity at the time.
  22. Yeah, I have it. The match was taped on 1/3/87. They were having quite a few bunkhouse battle royals at the time - but that's the only one I know of that ended up on tape.
  23. Any WCW show from 92-93. Looking back, I'm one of the few people that was watching at the time but it was all quality until Hogan showed up. Despite the Ice Trains, Charlie Norris, Shockmasters, and Equilizers - there were some top quality matches like Davey Boy / Regal, Cactus / Vader, Vader / Sting (pick one), Vader / Flair, anything with the Hollywood Blondes, and Scorpio & Bagwell (yes, Bagwell sucks but it was hilarious watching him trying to dance alongside Scorpio). Horsemen, early Harlem Heat, Benoit, Rude ... I can go on and on.
  24. 1. Well, HBK was the logical top contender to get the IC title shot at Summer Slam. However, since the PPV was set for Wembley and the match between Bret and Davey was made - you could look at Martel vs. HBK as an unofficial #1 contenders match. It initially came about due to Michaels coming ringside during a match between Martel and Bret, as Bret was caught in the Boston Crab, and pounding away at the Hitman - thus getting Martel DQ'ed (Michaels wanted Bret to keep the belt so he could win it from him). All the other stuff with Sherri eventually came out of that incident. 5. The KOTR started in 1985. It was an annual event, held in Foxboro, MA and Providence, RI, with Don Muraco (85), Harley Race (86), Randy Savage (87), Ted Dibiase (88), Tito Santana (89), and Bret Hart (91) coming out with the victories. Race was the only one that actually used it as a gimmick - which later went to Haku, Duggan, and Savage. The King's Crown was otherwise unrelated to the KOTR event. The 1991 event was taped by a fan in attendance. Might be able to find it on a tape trading site. Here are the results: King of the Ring '85 - Foxboro, MA - July 8, 1985 Opening Round: Don Muraco defeated the Junkyard Dog Les Thornton defeated Steve Lombardi Paul Orndorff fought Bob Orton Jr. to a draw Pedro Morales defeated Johnny V WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Terry Funk Jim Brunzell defeated the Spoiler Ricky Steamboat defeated Greg Valentine The Iron Sheik defeated B. Brian Blair Quarter Finals: Don Muraco defeated Les Thornton WWF IC Champion Tito Santana fought Jim Brunzell to a draw; Brunzell won a coin toss to continue The Iron Sheik defeated Ricky Steamboat Semi-Finals: Don Muraco defeated Pedro Morales The Iron Sheik defeated Jim Brunzell Finals: Don Muraco defeated the Iron Sheik Non-tournament match: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Nikolai Volkoff King of the Ring '86 - Foxboro, MA - July 14, 1986 Opening Round: Billy Jack Haynes defeated the Iron Sheik Harley Race defeated George Steele Don Muraco fought Roddy Piper to a draw Nikolai Volkoff defeated Dan Spivey The Junkyard Dog defeated Paul Orndorff Pedro Morales defeated Rudy Diamond Quarter Finals: Billy Jack Haynes defeated Mr. X Nikolai Volkoff defeated the Junkyard Dog Pedro Morales defeated Mike Rotundo Semi Finals: Harley Race defeated Billy Jack Haynes Pedro Morales defeated Nikolai Volkoff Finals: Harley Race defeated Pedro Morales Non-tournament match: WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid vs. Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake (steel cage) King of the Ring '87 - Providence, RI - Civic Center - September 4, 1987 Opening Round: Randy Savage defeated Nikolai Volkoff Jim Brunzell defeated Ron Bass Danny Davis defeated Tito Santana The Junkyard Dog defeated Tama Brutus Beefcake defeated Haku Rick Martel defeated Dan Spivey SD Jones defeated Sika King Kong Bundy defeated the One Man Gang Quarter Finals: Randy Savage defeated Jim Brunzell Danny Davis defeated the Junkyard Dog Haku fought Rick Martel to a draw King Kong Bundy defeated SD Jones Semi Finals: Randy Savage defeated Danny Davis Finals: Randy Savage defeated King Kong Bundy King of the Ring '88 - Providence, RI - Civic Center - October 16, 1988 Opening Round: Ted Dibiase defeated Brutus Beefcake Ken Patera defeated Nikolai Volkoff Ron Bass defeated the Barbarian Shawn Michaels defeated Danny Davis Hercules fought Bad News Brown to a draw WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Virgil Iron Mike Sharpe defeated Boris Zhukov The Red Rooster defeated Marty Jannetty Quarter Finals: Ted Dibiase defeated Ken Patera Ron Bass defeated Shawn Michaels The Red Rooster defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Semi Finals: Ted Dibiase defeated Ron Bass WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated the Red Rooster Finals: Ted Dibiase defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out King of the Ring '89 - Providence, RI - Civic Center - October 14, 1989 Opening Round: Akeem defeated Brutus Beefcake Hercules fought Jim Neidhart to a draw The Warlord defeated Bushwhacker Butch Tito Santana defeated Bad News Brown Rick Martel defeated Bill Woods Bushwhacker Luke defeated Nikolai Volkoff Jimmy Snuka defeated the Barbarian Haku defeated the Red Rooster Quarter Finals: Tito Santana defeated the Warlord Rick Martel defeated the Bushwhacker Luke Jimmy Snuka defeated Haku Semi Finals: Tito Santana defeated Akeem Rick Martel defeated Jimmy Snuka Finals: Tito Santana defeated Rick Martel King of the Ring '91 - Providence, RI - Civic Center - September 7, 1991 Opening Round: Jerry Saggs defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Hawk via disqualification at 3:02 when Hawk intercepted Jimmy Hart's megaphone and used it on his opponent Ricky Steamboat fought Ted Dibiase to a 15-minute time limit draw Jim Duggan pinned Brian Knobbs at 5:04 IRS defeated the Bezerker via count-out at 2:51 when Bezerker rolled IRS back into the ring after a ringside brawl WWF IC Champion Bret Hart defeated Pete Doherty (sub. for Kerry Von Erich) via submission with the Sharpshooter at the 33 second mark Skinner pinned Million $ Champion Virgil with a reverse DDT at 5:02 Sid Justice pinned the Warlord with the powerbomb at 3:23 The Undertaker pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Animal at 3:40 after hitting him with the urn Non-tournament match: The Beverly Brothers defeated the Bushwhackers at 7:23 Quarter Finals: IRS pinned Jim Duggan at 3:16 with his feet on the ropes WWF IC Champion Bret Hart defeated Skinner via submission with the Sharpshooter at 4:47 The Undertaker fought Sid Justice to a double disqualification at 4:08 after both men assaulted the referee; after the bout, Jake Roberts interfered and helped the Undertaker in double-teaming Justice Semi Finals: IRS pinned Jerry Saggs with a roll up at 1:22 Finals: WWF IC Champion Bret Hart pinned IRS with a roll up at the 10 minute mark
  25. It took Lombardi about 20 years to get a world title shot at MSG ... may as well make it competitive.
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