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The Collection version has the PPV versions. No sure about the Legacy versions though.
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I would, but I don't have EWR.
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The Shawn/Razor Ladder is one great match. I remember being on the edge of my seat the entire match. The Bret/Yankem match and the Casket match were both pretty good as well. The rest of the card is pretty bad though. The 1995 Bash at the Beach was a really bad PPV. Even the Flair/Savage match really wasn't that good, and almost always good matches when they wrestled each other.
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Marty Jannetty & The 1-2-3 Kid won the WWF tag team titles from The Quebecers 1 week prior to WrestleMania X on the March to WrestleMania special. WrestleMania X New York, NY March 20, 1994 Diesel pinned “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig (8:46) after a “Jackknife” powerbomb. * ¾ (Back at SummerSlam last summer, Diesel interfered Hennig’s match against Shawn Michaels and helped HBK get the victory. Just after Survivor Series, the two men had an altercation at ringside in which Diesel powerbombed Mr. Perfect trough the announce table at ringside. Several weeks later, Perfect attempted to gain a measure of revenge, but was overpowered by “Big Daddy Cool.” Just after the match was announced, Diesel vowed to end the career of Mr. Perfect at WrestleMania.) The Steiner Brothers defeated Irwin R. Schyster & Bam Bam Bigelow (10:16) when Scott pinned Schyster. ** ½ (The team who scores the victory here will become the #1 contenders to the WWF tag team titles.) Randy Savage defeated Crush (12:54) in a “Falls-Count-Anywhere” match. *** (Back in September, Crush was slightly injured in a tag team match that included Crush teaming with Savage against Yokozuna & Ludvig Borga. During the course of that match, the Macho Man was knocked out at ringside, causing Crush to finish the match by himself. Crush was out of action for several weeks after that. Crush returned at the Survivor Series to compete in an elimination match. The ending of that match came down to Savage & Crush against Yokozuna & Ludvig Borga. Savage had been beaten on for several minutes before he made the hot tag to Crush. Just as Crush entered the ring, he turned on Savage. The following weekend, on WWF Superstars, Savage interfered in Crush’s WWF Intercontinental title defense to Razor Ramon and cost his the match, and the title. Crush was granted a title rematch at the Royal Rumble, and again Savage interfered. Later that same evening, Crush interfered in the Macho Man’s WWF title match against Lex Luger and cost Savage the match.) Jeff Jarrett defeated Bob Holly (7:29) by submission to the figure-four leg lock. * ½ The Quebecers defeated WWF tag team champions The 1-2-3 Kid & Marty Jannetty (21:08) when Pierre pinned The Kid to regain the titles. **** (Marty Jannetty & The 1-2-3 Kid won the titles from The Quebecers in an impromptu match that occurred the previous weekend on the March to WrestleMania special.) Owen Hart defeated Adam Bomb (7:41) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” * ¾ (Owen Hart turned heel in a tag team match back in early-February on Monday Night Raw. He was teaming with his brother Bret and challenging The Quebecers for the WWF tag team titles. It appeared that Bret was about to win the match when his knee gave out and the referee stopped the match. After the match, Owen confronted his brother in the ring and then hit him with a steel chair in his “injured” knee. The weekend before WrestleMania, Owen faced off with his brother Bret on the March to WrestleMania special. They battled back-and-forth for 30-minutes before Owen blocked a victory roll attempted by Bret and scored an upset victory.) Tatanka pinned Ludvig Borga (9:05) after a “fall-a-way slam. ** ½ (Shortly after the Survivor Series, Borga delivered Tatanka his 2nd defeat as a wrestler. After Yokozuna came to ringside and distracted Tatanka, Borga hit the Native American with several chair shots before gaining the victory. After the match, Yokozuna delivered 2 “Bonzai Drops” to Tatanka, injuring him in the process. Tatanka made his return at the Royal Rumble. However, he was eliminated Borga. The two met in a rematch that occurred on Monday Night Raw back in February that went to a double count out.) WWF Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon defeated Shawn Michaels (24:28) in a “Ladder” match. ***** (The night after Survivor Series, Ramon made the save for the 1-2-3 Kid who being beaten down by Shawn Michaels & Diesel. Just prior to the Royal Rumble, Shawn Michaels attacked Ramon during a tag match also involving the 1-2-3 Kid challenging for the WWF tag team titles. After the Royal Rumble, Shawn Michaels began wearing a “bogus” Intercontinental title belt and claimed to be the real champion. The Heartbreak Kid then challenged Razor to a match at WrestleMania to “unify” the two title belts. Shortly after the match was announced, WWF President Jack Tunney announced that the match would be a Ladder match.) The Headshrinkers defeated The Smoking Gunns (7:31) when Fatu pinned Bart Gunn. ** Yokozuna defeated The Undertaker (10:51) in a “Casket” match after Crush, Ludvig Borga, Diesel, The Headshrinkers, Jeff Jarrett & Bam Bam Bigelow all interfered. ¼ * (They began feuding back at the Survivor Series. The Undertaker was counted out in an elimination match after Yokozuna delivered a leg drop outside the ring. At the Royal Rumble, Undertaker eliminated Yokozuna with a boot to the face that knocked the 500-pound monster out of the ring. Immediately following his elimination, Yokozuna re-entered the ring and continuing his attack on Undertaker. He delivered an avalanche in the corner and several leg drops before receiving a “Bonzai Drop” in the corner. Several weeks later, on an episode on Monday Night Raw, the Undertaker returned during a Yokozuna squash match. Undertaker emerged from a casket and Yokozuna ran to back, being count out in the process. Shortly after that, Paul Bearer challenged Yokozuna to a casket match at WrestleMania.) Bret Hart defeated WWF Champion Lex Luger (26:57) by submission to the “Sharpshooter” to regain the title. **** (Lex Luger won the WWF title from Bret Hart back in December at a TV taping. Luger was attempting to use a steel chair on Bret when his brother Owen came out to ringside to help. Just as Luger was about to use the chair, Owen grabbed it. Owen got the upper hand, but in the process he “accidentally” hit his brother in the head with it and knocked him unconscious. Once Bret came to, he was furious with his brother for interfering in his match, but he soon calmed down. The Hitman entered into the Royal Rumble match shortly after his title loss. Bret went on to win the Rumble match, and earned a WWF title shot at WrestleMania. Several weeks later, Bret teamed with his brother Owen and challenged The Quebecers for the WWF tag team titles. During the course of the match, Bret’s knee became injured, and the match was later stopped by the referee due to the injury. Owen was furious with his brother over the loss. After the match, The Rocket grabbed a chair from ringside and confronted his brother in the ring. Just as it appeared the two were about the make up, Owen nailed his brother with the chair in his bad knee and turned heel. Shortly before WrestleMania, the WWF Champion Lex Luger teamed with Yokozuna & Crush to take on the team of Randy Savage, Tatanka & “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig in a 6-man tag team match on Monday Night Raw. Luger went to nailed Savage with the steel plate in his forearm, but the Macho Man moved and he hit Yokozuna instead. Savage went on to pin Yokozuna. After the match, the WWF Champion and Yokozuna began brawling. The day before WrestleMania, on WWF Superstars, Luger and Yokozuna again ended up in a brawl. The Narcissist was interviewed later in the show, and he stated that after he gets done with Bret Hart at WrestleMania he wanted a match with Yokozuna.)
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I have the PPV versions of WrestleMania's 1-4.
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I have seriously considered adding TV results, but right now I just don't have the time to do that. If someone else would be interested in helping out with some extra stuff like that, then please let me know. If anyone has any others ideas, then please feel free to let me know what they are.
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Razor Ramon won the WWF Intercontinental title from Crush week after Survivor Series on WWF Superstars when Randy Savage interfered and attacked Crush. Lex Luger won the WWF title from Bret Hart at a TV taping in early-December. 1994 ROYAL RUMBLE Providence, RI January 22, 1994 Shawn Michaels pinned The 1-2-3 Kid (13:51) after a “superkick.” *** (The night after the Survivor Series, The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Shawn Michaels by disqualification after Diesel interfered in the match. Razor Ramon came out to make the save. Several weeks later, in a tag match, the Kid pinned Michaels following a moonsault from the top rope.) The Steiner Brothers defeated WWF tag team champions The Quebecers (11:26) by count out. ** ¼ (The Quebecers won the WWF tag team titles from The Steiner back in early-October on an episode of Monday Night Raw. A rematch occurred just after the Survivor Series. However, the two teams battled to a 20-minute time-limit draw. Scott Steiner pinned Pierre on WWF Superstars to earn a WWF tag title shot here.) WWF Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon pinned Crush (10:36) with a “Razor’s Edge” after Randy Savage interfered. **¼ (The weekend after the Survivor Series, the Bad Guy won the WWF Intercontinental title Crush with a little assistance from Randy Savage. Crush protested the finish and demanded a rematch for the title.) WWF Champion Lex Luger defeated Randy Savage (20: 19) by submission when Savage passed out in the “Torture Rack” after Crush interfered in the match. *** (The Narcissist won the WWF title from Bret Hart in early-December. Shortly after, it was announced that the Macho Man was named the #1 contender to the title and would be receiving a title shot at the Royal Rumble. The champion won a match against Savage back in June of last year in the Quarter-Finals of the King of the Ring tournament. The Macho Man wanted vowed to avenge that loss and regain the title that he once held.) Bret Hart won a 30-man Royal Rumble (62:54) by last eliminating “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig to earn a WWF title shot at WrestleMania X. *** ¾ Order of entry: 1) Tatanka 2) Jacques 3) Jeff Jarrett 4) Billy Gunn 5) Bam Bam Bigelow 6) Diesel 7) Bob Backlund 8) Bob Holly 9) Virgil 10) Rick Steiner 11) Mabel 12) Ludvig Borga 13) Dr. Tom Pritchard 14) Adam Bomb 15) “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig 16) Samu 17) Shawn Michaels 18) Pierre 19) Yokozuna 20) The 1-2-3 Kid 21) The Undertaker 22) Irwin R. Schyster 23) Bret Hart 24) Jimmy Del Ray 25) Bart Gunn 26) Mo 27) Marty Jannetty 28) Scott Steiner 29) Fatu 30) Owen Hart
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The Quebecers won the WWF tag team titles from Rick & Scott Steiner on an episode on Monday Night Raw in early-October. THE 7TH ANNUAL SURVIVOR SERIES Boston, MA November 24, 1993 "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig defeated Shawn Michaels (30:00) in an “Iron-man Challenge” match 3 falls to 2. **** ¼ (Mr. Perfect and Shawn Michaels have been feuding since the King of the Ring back in June. Michaels scored a victory over Hennig at SummerSlam with a little help from his bodyguard, Diesel. They had a rematch on Monday Night Raw in early-October that went to a 20-minute time-limit draw. Mr. Perfect then challenged the Heartbreak Kid to a 30-minute Iron-man challenge, which was later accepted. WWF President Jack Tunney later announced that Diesel was barred from ringside.) Lex Luger, Irwin R. Schyster, Diesel & Adam Bomb defeated Razor Ramon, Owen Hart, The 1-2-3 Kid & Marty Jannetty (21:47) in an Elimination match. *** Lex Luger & Diesel were the survivors. (Razor Ramon has been feuding with Irwin R. Schyster since July. Razor has also been involved in a mini-feud with Lex Luger. Diesel has been wrestling Marty Jannetty at house shows around the country and the 1-2-3 Kid holds an upset victory over Adam Bomb.) The Steiner Brothers, The Smoking Gunns & Men on a Mission defeated WWF tag team champions The Quebecers, The Headshrinkers & The Heavenly Bodies at (20:51) in a “Tag Team Elimination” match. ** The Steiner Brothers were the survivors. Yokozuna, Ludvig Borga, Mr. Hughes & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Randy Savage, WWF Intercontinental Champion Crush, The Undertaker & Tatanka at (28:02) in an Elimination match. **¾ Crush turned on Randy Savage during this match and cost his team the match. Yokozuna & Ludvig Borga were the survivors. (Randy Savage and Yokozuna have been feuding for several months now. After losing to the 500-pound monster at SummerSlam, the Macho Man enlisted help from his good friend, Crush. Tatanka and Bigelow have been feuding since Bigelow ended Tatanka’s undefeated streak this past June. The Undertaker scored a victory over Mr. Hughes at SummerSlam and they’ve been battling at house shows since that time.) WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Jerry Lawler (24:59) in a “Steel Cage” match. ***½ (This past summer, the King began insulting the Hart Family every chance he got. Bret’s brother, Owen, took exception to this and faced off with the King at SummerSlam. The Rocket was unsuccessful in his attempts to quiet the King. Shortly after SummerSlam, on a segment of “The King’s Court,” Lawler attacked the WWF Champion after insulting the Hart Family once again. The champion wanted a measure of revenge of the King for the attack and for all the insulting things that were said about his family so he challenged Lawler to a match at Survivor Series. The King wouldn’t accept at first, but Bret then said that he would put his WWF title on the line. The King finally accepted. Several weeks later, it was announced that their match would take place inside a steel cage.)
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The way that I have it playing out is that Hulk Hogan does go to WCW, but he won't show up there for about a year.
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Crush defeated Shawn Michaels to win the WWF Intercontinental title on Monday Night Raw in mid-July. SUMMERSLAM ’93 Auburn Hills, MI August 30, 1993 Razor Ramon & The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (8:45) when Razor pinned DiBiase. *** (The Kid scored an upset victory over Razor back in May on Monday Night Raw. They had a rematch, which Ramon won by count out. Shortly after that, DiBiase & I.R.S. began belittling Razor for not being able to defeat a “punk nobody.” DiBiase then challenged the Kid to a match on WWF All-American, and was pinned after Ramon distracted him. The following weekend on WWF Superstars, DiBiase & Schyster jumped the Kid from behind on his way to a match. The Bad Guy came out to make the save and then shook hands afterwards. Two weeks later, DiBiase & Schyster issued a challenge to Razor & the Kid for a match at SummerSlam, which was accepted.) Jerry Lawler defeated Owen Hart (9:23) after a piledriver. ** (The King had been insulting the entire Hart family over the course of the last few months. Owen took exception to this and then challenged Lawler to a match.) WWF tag team champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated The Heavenly Bodies (14:31) when Scott pinned Jimmy Del Ray. *** ½ (This is the debut of the Heavenly Bodies in the WWF.) The Undertaker pinned Mr. Hughes (6:43) after a “Tombstone” piledriver. ¼* (Hughes attacked the Undertaker on an episode of WWF Superstars back in early-June and injured Paul Bearer in the process. They faced off in a match in Monday Night Raw that went to a no contest.) Tatanka & The Smoking Gunns defeated Bam Bam Bigelow & The Headshrinkers (10:08) when Tatanka pinned Bigelow. *** (These 2 teams wrestled to a 20-minute time limit draw on an episode of WWF All-American in early-August. This is the rematch.) Shawn Michaels pinned "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig (14:54) after Diesel interfered. **** (After losing to Lex Luger in the finals of the King of the Ring tournament, Mr. Perfect bumped into Michaels backstage. The Heartbreak Kid began mocking Perfect for losing his match. A brawl ensued that had to be broken up by officials. Several weeks later, on Monday Night Raw, Perfect distracted Michaels and caused him to lose the WWF Intercontinental title to Crush. Two weeks after losing the WWF IC title, HBK introduced Diesel as his new “bodyguard.” Michaels gained a measure of revenge on an episode of WWF Superstars by distracting Mr. Perfect and causing him to lose a match to Bam Bam Bigelow.) WWF Intercontinental Champion Crush pinned Lex Luger (10:30) after a chair attack from Luger backfired. ** (Luger defeated Crush in the semi-finals of the King of the Ring tournament back in June. Crush went on to win the WWF Intercontinental title from Shawn Michaels on Monday Night Raw in July. Since Luger won the KOTR and he defeated Crush previously, WWF President Jack Tunney named Luger the #1 contender to the WWF Intercontinental title.) Yokozuna defeated Randy Savage (7:02) after a belly-to-belly suplex. * (Yokozuna injured the Macho Man during a match on Monday Night Raw back in May. Just after the King of the Ring PPV, Savage attacked Yokozuna on WWF Superstars. Savage later went on to issue a challenge to Yokozuna to prove that he could beat the 500-pound monster.) WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Hulk Hogan (26:59) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” **** After the match, the Hulkster took the WWF title belt away from the referee and presented it to the Hitman. He then shook his had and raised it in the air. (This was the final WWF match for Hulk Hogan) (The week prior to King of the Ring, on Monday Night Raw, Hulk Hogan came out and issued a challenge to the winner of the Bret Hart v. Yokozuna WWF title match at KOTR. Bret went on to win the match and retain the WWF title and, as the KOTR PPV came to close, Hogan confronted the Hitman and they had a staredown. It was announced in July that the main event of SummerSlam would be Bret Hart defending the title against Hulk Hogan. Leading up to SummerSlam, the Hulkster & the Hitman built up their match through a series of interviews.)
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Thanks. I thought it was 10 times better then what actually happened.
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1993 KING OF THE RING Dayton, OH June 13, 1993 Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Tatanka (6:28) with a diving headbutt from the top rope in a “King of the Ring opening round” match. ** "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig defeated Razor Ramon (11:43) with a “Perfect-Plex” in a “King of the Ring opening round” match. *** Crush defeated Mr. Hughes (5:43) by disqualification in a “King of the Ring opening round” match. ½ * Lex Luger defeated Randy Savage (6:37) by submission with the Torture Rack in a “King of the Ring opening round” match. ** (Savage was injured in a match against Yokozuna back in May.) WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Marty Jannetty in a 2/3 Falls match at 15:28. **** (Shawn Michaels turned on his tag team partner, Marty Jannetty, back in the fall of 1991. Their first ever match occurred at the Royal Rumble and HBK was able to get by Jannetty after Sherri “accidentally” hit Jannetty with her shoe. Jannetty returned on Raw in early-May and scored a non-title victory over the IC Champion.) "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig pinned Bam Bam Bigelow (7:48) wit the “Perfect-Plex” in a “King of the Ring Semi-Finals” match. * ¾ Lex Luger pinned Crush (8:05) in a “King of the Ring Semi-Finals” match. ** WWF tag team champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated The Headshrinkers (10:32) when Scott pinned Samu. ** Lex Luger defeated "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig (12:50) by submission with the “Torture Rack” to win the King of the Ring tournament. *** WWF Champion Bret Hart pinned Yokozuna (17:54) after Yokozuna missed the “Bonzai Splash” and Bret made the cover. ** ½ (Just prior to WrestleMania, during the main event contract signing, Yokozuna came out and attacked the Hitman. The Champion then demanded a match against the 500-pound monster. However, President Jack Tunney declared that Yokozuna was not the #1 contender to the WWF title and then stated that a match between Yokozuna and Randy Savage would determine the just who would face Bret at the Ring of the Ring. Yokozuna won that match and injured Savage in the process.)
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I'm interested in your Bash at the Beach 1998 master.
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Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster regained the WWF tag team titles from The Steiner Brothers at a house show in early-March. WRESTLEMANIA IX Las Vegas, NV April 4, 1992 The Steiner Brothers defeated WWF tag team champions Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (16:47) in a “Steel Cage match” to regain the titles. *** ½ (The Steiners won the titles from DiBiase & Schyster at the Royal Rumble in their debut match. At a house show in early-March, DiBiase & Schyster regained the titles when Schyster used his briefcase as a weapon against Rick Steiner and got the pin.) Tatanka pinned Razor Ramon (9:24) by reversing a “Razor’s Edge” into a backslide. ** ¾ The Headshrinkers defeated High Energy (5:16) when Fatu pinned Koko B. Ware. * ½ The Undertaker defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (8:41) by disqualification after Bigelow hit Undertaker with a steel chair. * ¾ (The Undertaker eliminated Bigelow from the Royal Rumble match back in January. Immediately following the elimination, Bigelow re-entered the ring and attacked Undertaker and caused him to be eliminated in the process. Bigelow then went on to attack Undertaker several times on WWF programming leading up to this match.) "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig defeated Ric Flair (25:48) in a “Loser Leaves the WWF” match. ****¾ (Mr. Perfect became Flair’s “Executive Consultant” when Flair entered the WWF. During a match involving Flair and Randy Savage on WWF Monday Night Raw just before the Rumble PPV, Perfect “accidentally” cost Flair the match by nailing him with a steel chair just as Savage moved out of the way. The following weekend on WWF Superstars Flair & Perfect had a confrontation in which Flair & Razor Ramon turned on Perfect; this turning Perfect babyface in the process. Leading up to their match at WrestleMania, both men began interfering in the others matches. Finally, both men decided that the WWF wasn’t big enough for the both of them. So they both agreed that the loser of this match would have to leave the WWF.) WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Crush (13:40) after a superkick. *** (Crush defeated Michaels in a non-title match on WWF Superstars in early-February. Because of that victory, Crush was named the #1 Contender to the WWF Intercontinental title.) Hulk Hogan defeated Lex Luger by disqualification (12:22). **¾ (Luger entered the WWF last September. Almost immediately he became involved in a feud with Hogan. The Hulkster teamed with Randy Savage to take on Luger & Ric Flair at the Survivor Series, but the match ended in a DQ victory for Hogan & Savage. At the Royal Rumble, Hogan eliminated Luger, but the referees didn’t see this happen. Luger re-entered the ring and tossed out a distracted Hulkster. Shortly after that, Hogan challenged Luger to a match here at WrestleMania.) Yokozuna defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan (6:02) after a “Bonzai Drop” in the corner. ½ * (Yokozuna issued a challenge to anyone in the WWF to try to knock him off his feet. Duggan answered that challenge, and was successful. However, Yokozuna immediately attacked Duggan afterwards and injured him in the process. Hacksaw made a recovery and a match was signed between the two.) WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Randy Savage (33:29) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” ****¾ (Randy Savage won the Royal Rumble match in January to earn a WWF title shot at WrestleMania. Since that time, the two men have had a number of confrontations leading up to this match. One week prior to WrestleMania, Yokozuna attacked the Hitman during the contract signing between Hart & Savage. The Macho Man made the save before Yokozuna could do any serious damage.)
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1993 ROYAL RUMBLE Sacramento, CA January 24, 1993 Razor Ramon pinned Randy Savage (11:27) with the “Razor’s Edge." *** ¼ (Razor entered the WWF last summer and immediately began interfering in the Macho Man’s matches. The Bad Guy was instrumental in Ric Flair retaining the WWF title against Savage.) The Steiner Brothers defeated WWF tag team Champions Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (10:47) to win the titles when Scott pinned Schyster. *** (This is the debut of the Steiner Brothers in the WWF. Several weeks prior to the Royal Rumble, DiBiase & Schyster issued a challenge to defend the WWF tag team titles against any tag team that they’ve never faced before. The Steiner’s answered the challenge.) WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Marty Jannetty (14:29) after Sherri “accidentally” hit Jannetty with her shoe. *** ¾ (Michaels & Jannetty were a tag team for several years when they began having problems. Jannetty tried to patch of their differences on “The Barber Shop” interview segment. However, after convincing Marty that everything was ok between them, Michaels attacked his partner and threw him face first through a glass window. Marty was out of action for about a year before making his return on WWF Superstars. He challenged Michaels to a match several times, and was turned down every time. Finally, WWF President Jack Tunney declared Jannetty to #1 contender to the WWF Intercontinental title.) WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair (22:42) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” **** ¼ (Bret Hart won the WWF title back in October from Ric Flair in what was considered an upset. Since that time, the Nature Boy has been trying to reclaim the title. This is Flair’s final chance.) Randy Savage won a 30-man Royal Rumble match (63:58) by last eliminating Lex Luger. **** Other participants included Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, Razor Ramon, “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig, Sgt. Slaughter, Nailz, The Big Bossman, Papa Shango, Tatanka, Bob Backlund, Jerry Lawler, Bam Bam Bigelow, Crush, Yokozuna, Rick Martel, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, The Berzerker, Tito Santana, Beau Beverly, Blake Beverly, Brian Knobbs, Jerry Sags, Samu, Fatu, Owen Hart, Koko B. Ware, Typhoon & Earthquake.
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At a television taping on October 12, 1992, Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair to win the WWF heavyweight title. 6TH ANNUAL SURVIVOR SERIES Richfield, OH November 25, 1992 - The Nasty Boys defeated High Energy (7:42) when Brian Knobbs pinned Koko B. Ware. ** - The Big Bossman pinned Nailz (8:51) after a sidewalk slam in a “Nightstick on a Pole” match. ** (Nailz entered the WWF back in June. His first televised appearance was an attack on the Bossman. The attack was so severe that the Bossman was off WWF television for almost 2 months.) - Shawn Michaels pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Davey Boy Smith (13:41) by reversing a superplex attempt and falling on top of the champion for the pin. *** ¼ (Michaels was named #1 contender to the Intercontinental title back in September.) - WWF tag team Champions Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster defeated The Natural Disasters (9:53) when Earthquake passed out in the “Million Dollar Dream.” ** ¼ (The Disasters turned babyface back in June when their manager, Jimmy Hart, refused to sign a WWF tag team title match for them against DiBiase & Schyster. They then went on to become the #1 contenders at SummerSlam with a win over the Beverly Brothers.) - The Undertaker defeated Papa Shango (9:30) in a “Coffin” match. ¾ * (Their fist match took place at WrestleMania with a win for the Undertaker. Shango then went on to attack Undertaker at SummerSlam.) - WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Razor Ramon (15:28) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” *** (Razor Ramon entered the WWF back in August. He immediately aligned himself with Ric Flair. He became involved in a feud with Randy Savage shortly after SummerSlam by interfering a WWF title match between Savage and Ric Flair. Just after Bret Hart won the WWF title from Flair, Hart signed an open contract to face anyone at Survivor Series who didn’t already have a match. Razor accepted the challenge. On an edition of WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event, Ramon interfered in a title defense by the Hitman.) - Tatanka pinned Rick Martel (10:48) with a fall-a-way slam. ** ¼ (Tatanka scored a pinfall victory over Martel at WrestleMania. Shortly after SummerSlam, Martel attacked Tatanka on WWF Prime Time Wrestling wanting revenge for his loss at WrestleMania.) - Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage defeated Ric Flair & Lex Luger (13:41) when the referee disqualified Flair & Luger for using a steel chair. *** (Ric Flair scored a victory over Hogan at WrestleMania, and Flair went on to score a victory over Savage at SummerSlam. In September, Flair brought Lex Luger into the WWF as another ally. Luger immediately became involved in a feud with the Hulkster by attacking him during a match on WWF Superstars.)
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At a house show in early-May, Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster won the WWF tag team titles from The Road Warriors. SUMMERSLAM ’92 London, England August 29, 1992 - WWF tag team Champions Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster defeated The Road Warriors (10:14) when Schyster pinned Hawk after a chair shot to the head. ** (DiBiase & I.R.S. won the WWF tag team titles from the Road Warriors at a television taping back in May. Since then, they have been trying to regain the titles. However, the champions have either been disqualified or counted out in every rematch.) - Nailz defeated Virgil (5:28) with a sleeper hold. ¾ * (Nailz entered the WWF in early-July. His first appearance was on WWF Superstars when he attacked the Big Bossman.) - The Ultimate Warrior pinned Papa Shango (7:47) after a body splash. ¾ * (Papa Shango interfered in a match on WWF Superstars between the Warrior and The Mountie back in early-May. Since that time, Shango has been interfering in the Warrior’s matches on WWF programming.) - The Natural Disasters defeated The Beverly Brothers (9:29) when Earthquake pinned Beau Beverly in a #1 contenders match. * ½ - Shawn Michaels pinned Crush (8:51) with a roll-up from behind and a hand full of tights. ** ¾ - The Undertaker pinned The Berzerker (6:13) with a “Tombstone piledriver.” ½ * After the match, Papa Shango came back out and attacked Undertaker. (A match between Undertaker and Berzerker took place on WWF Prime Time Wrestling in June and ended in a disqualification victory for Undertaker. After the match, they continued brawling to the back. This is the rematch.) - WWF Champion Ric Flair defeated Randy Savage (22:58) with the “figure-four leglock” after Razor Ramon interfered in the match. **** (At WrestleMania, Savage came out at the end of the main event to help Hulk Hogan, who was being attacked by Flair and Sid Justice. Shortly after that, WWF President Jack Tunney declared that Savage was the #1 Contender to the WWF title. One week prior to SummerSlam, on the WWF SummerSlam Spectacular special, Savage pinned Flair in a tag team match. The match also involved Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels.) - The Mountie pinned Sgt. Slaughter (5:21) with his feet on the ropes. * ¼ (The Mountie interfered in a match between Slaughter and Ric Flair on WWF Wrestling Challenge back in July.) - Hulk Hogan pinned Sid Justice (10:41) following a “Leg Drop.” ** (At WrestleMania, Sid and Ric Flair “injured” Hogan by breaking his leg and putting him out of action for 2 months. This is their first one-on-one meeting.) - Davey Boy Smith pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart (28:31) by blocking a sunset flip attempt. ***** (Smith was named the #1 contender to the WWF Intercontinental title in July.)
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WRESTLEMANIA VIII Indianapolis, IN April 5, 1992 - WWF tag team Champions The Road Warriors defeated The Natural Disasters (11:07) in a “Chicago Street Fight.” ** (These 2 teams have been feuding since just after SummerSlam last year. The Natural Disasters won a match at the Royal Rumble, but they didn’t win the titles since it was by count out.) - Shawn Michaels pinned Tito Santana (8:21) with his feet on the ropes. ** ¼ - The Undertaker defeated Papa Shango (6:39) by disqualification after Shango used his voodoo stick on the Undertaker. ½ * (Papa Shango entered the WWF just after the Royal Rumble in January, and he immediately set his sights on the Undertaker. He attacked Undertaker several times on WWF programming leading up to this match.) - Davey Boy Smith pinned The Mountie (7:12) after a running powerslam. * ¾ - The Nasty Boys defeated The New Foundation (7:56) when Jerry Sags pinned Jim Neidhart. ** ½ - WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart pinned Roddy Piper. (16:48) Piper had a sleeper on Bret and the champion was able to use his feet to push off the top rope and fall on top of Piper to get the win. **** (Roddy Piper was named the #1 contender to the WWF Intercontinental title after defeating the Mountie on Saturday Night’s Main Event in February.) - Repo Man pinned Virgil (5:48) with an inside cradle. * ¾ (Repo Man was brought into the WWF by Ted DiBiase back in December. He then interfered in Virgil’s match at the Royal Rumble and cost him the match.) - The Ultimate Warrior defeated Sid Justice (8:51) by disqualification when Sid used a steel chair on the Warrior. * (The Warrior eliminated Sid at the Royal Rumble. After that, Sid began attacked Warrior on WWF programming and demanding a match with him.) - Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster defeated Sgt. Slaughter & Hacksaw Jim Duggan (6:32) when DiBiase pinned Duggan. ** - Randy Savage pinned Jake Roberts (13:42) with an elbow drop from the top rope in a “Snake-Pit” match. *** (Savage went into semi-retirement after last years WrestleMania. Then, just after SummerSlam, Jake attacked the “Macho Man” on WWF Superstars. He tied Savage up in the ring ropes, and allowed his snake to bit his arm. Savage wasn’t seen on WWF programming for about month. He returned on WWF Superstars by attacking Roberts during a match.) - Tatanka pinned Rick Martel (6:27) with a cross-body-block. * ¾ WWF Champion Ric Flair defeated Hulk Hogan (20:59) when Hogan passed out while in the “figure-four leglock.” After the match, Sid Jutice came out to continue attacking Hogan. Randy Savage & the Ultimate Warrior came out to make the save. However, Hogan's leg was broken in the process. **** (For almost 10 years, fans all over the world had wanted a match up between these 2. Flair began showing up at WWF events lat August proclaiming to be the real “Worlds” champion. At the Survivor Series in November, Flair (along with Sid Justice) won a tag team match and were awarded contracts as a result. Also at the event, Flair interfered in Hogan’s title match against the Undertaker and cost Hogan the match. A rematch was set for the following Tuesday. Again, Flair interfered in the match-up but Hogan was able to overcome the odds and win the match. The WWF title was declared vacant and put up for grabs in the Royal Rumble. Flair drew #3 and lasted just over 60-minutes to win the match and the title. In February, on Saturday Night’s Main Event, Hogan was named the #1 contender to Flair WWF title.)
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1992 ROYAL RUMBLE Albany, NY January 19, 1992 - The New Foundation defeated The Orient Express (12:37) when Owen pinned Kato. *** - Ted DiBiase pinned Virgil (9:05) with the “Million Dollar Dream” after Repo Man interfered in the match. ** ¾ (These 2 have been feuding since Virgil turned babyface at last years WrestleMania. Virgil scored a pinfall victory over DiBiase at SummerSlam. DiBiase, and partner Repo Man, defeated Virgil along with partner Tito Santana at the last PPV. This is the blow off to their feud.) - The Natural Disasters defeated WWF tag team Champions The Road Warriors (10:44) by count out. ¾ * (These 2 teams have been feuding ever since the LOD saved the Bushwhackers from an attack by the Natural Disasters several months back.) - WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart defeated The Mountie (10:58) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” *** (The Mountie attacked Bret Hart during an episode of WWF Superstars back in late-October.) - Ric Flair won the vacant WWF title and a 30-man Royal Rumble (61:27) by last eliminating Hulk Hogan. ***** (The weekend after the Tuesday in Texas PPV, WWF President Jack Tunney declared the WWF vacant because of the interference of Ric Flair in the WW title match, and because Hulk Hogan used a steel chair in the match. He then announced that the winner of the Royal Rumble match would be declared the new WWF Champion.) Other participants included The Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, The Undertaker, Sid Justice, Jake Roberts, Ted DiBiase, Davey Boy Smith, Sgt. Slaughter, Roddy Piper, Rick Martel, Tito Santana, Marty Jannetty, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Shawn Michaels, Hercules, The Warlord, Repo Man, Virgil, Papa Shango, The Barbarian, Irwin R. Schyster, Skinner, The Berzerker, Haku, Kerry Von Erich, Greg Valentine, The Nasty Boys & The Beverly Brothers.
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TUESDAY IN TEXAS San Antonio, TX December 3, 1991 - WWF tag team Champions The Road Warriors defeated The Nasty Boys (10:23) when Hawk pinned Jerry Sags. * ¾ - WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart defeated Irwin R. Schyster (9:35) by submission to the “Sharpshooter.” ** ½ - Ric Flair defeated Roddy Piper (15:50) by submission to the figure-four leglock. *** ¼ (Flair pinned Piper at Survivor Series, and Piper demanded a 1-on-1 match here.) - Ted DiBiase & Repo Man defeated Virgil & Tito Santana (10:41) when DiBiase pinned Santana. ** (Virgil and DiBiase have been feuding since WrestleMania. This is Repo Mans debut match.) - Hulk Hogan pinned WWF Champion The Undertaker (14:18) after hitting Undertaker with a steel chair and then rolling him up from behind to score the pinfall and regain the title. * ¾ (Undertaker won a match with Hogan at Survivor Series 1 week prior to this. That same night, WWF President Jack Tunney announced a rematch between the two here, and stated that he would be there ringside to prevent any outside interference.)
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5TH ANNUAL SURVIVOR SERIES Detroit, MI November 27, 1991 - WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart, Kerry Von Erich, Virgil & Davey Boy Smith defeated Ted DiBiase, The Mountie, The Warlord & Shawn Michaels (21:42) in an Elimination match. *** Bret Hart was the sole survivor. (Bret Hart has been feuding with the Mountie. Virgil has been feuding with DiBiase.) - The Ultimate Warrior pinned Jake Roberts (7:32) after a running body splash. * (They began feuding just after SummerSlam when Jake Roberts turned on the Warrior.) - Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Sgt. Slaughter, Tito Santana & Jimmy Snuka defeated Hercules, The Barbarian, Skinner & The Berzerker (10:29) in an Elimination match. * Duggan, Slaughter, Santana & Snuka were the survivors. (Sgt. Slaughter turned babyface 1 month prior to Survivor Series. He and Jim Duggan then decided to form a tag team.) - WWF Champion The Undertaker pinned Hulk Hogan (14:37) with a “Tombstone” piledriver after interference from Ric Flair. ¾ * (Hulk Hogan was named #1 Contender in October.) - The Nasty Boys & The Beverly Brothers defeated The New Foundation & The Bushwhackers (9:22) in an Elimination match. ¾ * The Beverly Brothers were the survivors. - The Big Bossman & WWF tag team Champions The Road Warriors defeated Irwin R. Schyster & The Natural Disasters (13:53) in a 6-man Elimination match. ** The Road Warriors were the survivors. (The Road Warriors have been feuding with the Natural Disasters since just after SummerSlam.) - Ric Flair & Sid Justice defeated Randy Savage & Roddy Piper (18:57) when Flair pinned Piper. *** ½ As a result of this match, Ric Flair & Sid Justice were given WWF contracts. (At SummerSlam, Flair & Justice starting appearing ringside at several WWF events. After several weeks of this, they began attacking some WWF superstars, and being thrown out of the building by security. Finally, Piper & Savage challenged them to a match. This stipulations being that if Flair & Justice won the match they would both receive WWF contracts. If Savage & Piper won the match, then Flair & Justice would never again appear at a WWF event.)
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SUMMERSLAM ’91 New York, NY August 26, 1991 - The Beverly Brothers defeated The Rockers (11:05) after Marty Jannetty “accidentally” dropkicked Shawn Michaels and was pinned by Beau Beverly. ** ¾ After the match, Michaels and Jannetty had to be separated by several referees. (Several weeks later, Michaels turned heel by attacking Jannetty during an edition of the “Barber Shop” and threw him through a window set up on the stage.) - Bret Hart defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig (17:21) by submission to the “Sharpshooter” to win the title. **** ¼ - The Big Bossman pinned The Mountie (8:05) after a sidewalk slam. ** (These two have been feuding ever since the Mountie attacked Bossman on an episode of WWF Superstars. He then handcuffed Bossman to the ring ropes and hit him several times with a chair.) - The Natural Disasters defeated The Bushwhackers (5:29) after Typhoon pinned Butch. ¼ * (Typhoon was teaming with the Bushwhackers against Earthquake & The Nasty Boys in a 6-man tag and turned on the Bushwhackers.) - Davey Boy Smith pinned The Barbarian (5:12) after a running powerslam. * - Hulk Hogan pinned Sgt. Slaughter (14:22) after a “Legdrop” in a “No-Holds-Barred” match. During that match, Ric Flair & Sid Justice were seen sitting ringside. ** ¾ (They’ve been feuding since prior to WrestleMania VII.) - The Road Warriors defeated WWF tag team Champions Power and Glory (9:47) when Animal pinned Hercules to win the titles. * ¾ (The Road Warriors were named the #1 Contenders to the tag team titles back in May. Since then they’ve been chasing Power and Glory for the titles.) - Virgil pinned Ted DiBiase (13:53) after ramming DiBiase’s face into an exposed turnbuckle. *** (Virgil turned babyface at WrestleMania VII. This is their first match against each other.) - The Undertaker pinned WWF Champion The Ultimate Warrior (12:38) after a “Tombstone” piledriver to win the title. * (Undertaker attacked the Warrior during an interview that took place on WWF Superstars. He placed him inside a coffin, and it took several officials to get him out. Shortly after that, Undertaker was named #1Contender to the WWF title.)
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I'm a huge Ric Flair, and I love his DVD. It's three discs and has some great matches on there. However, I'd say the Beniot DVD is better. It covers more of his career and it really shows how he's evolved over the years.
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“Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig won the WWF Intercontinental title from Kerry Von Erich on the final edition of The Main Event in late-January. WRESTLEMANIA VII Los Angeles, CA March 24, 1991 - The Road Warriors defeated Demolition (9:28) when Hawk pinned Ax. * ½ (These two teams have been feuding since the previous summer. This is Demolitions final match in the WWF.) - Davey Boy Smith pinned The Warlord (6:31) after a running powerslam. * ¾ - The Big Bossman defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig (12:50) by disqualification when Hennig used the title belt as a weapon. ** ¾ - The Nasty Boys defeated The Rockers (8:29) when Brian Knobbs pinned Marty Jannetty. ** - The Undertaker pinned Dusty Rhodes (5:22) after a “Tombstone” piledriver. ½ * - Hulk Hogan pinned Sgt. Slaughter (18:43) after a “Legdrop.” *** ¼ (Hogan saved Jim Duggan from an attack by Slaughter & Gen. Adnan on The Main Event just after the Royal Rumble. Since that time, Hogan has been feuding with Slaughter.) - The Mountie pinned Tito Santana (6:08) after a piledriver. * ¼ - Jake Robert pinned Rick Martel (10:42) after a DDT. ** ¾ (Rick Martel injured Jake Roberts prior to Survivor Series by temporarily blinding him. They’ve been feuding ever since.) - Power and Glory defeated WWF tag team Champions The Hart Foundation (12:02) when Paul Roma pinned Jim Neidhart to win the titles. *** (Power and Glory won a tag team Battle Royal on WWF Superstars to earn a WWF tag team title shot.) - Kerry Von Erich pinned Ted DiBiase (10:28) after Virgil’s interference backfired. ** ¾ After the match, DiBiase blamed Virgil for the loss. He continued to belittle him until Virgil finally attacked DiBiase with the Million Dollar belt. (These two have been feuding since DiBiase lost to WWF Intercontinental title to Kerry Von Erich several months prior to this.) - WWF Champion The Ultimate Warrior pinned Randy Savage (24:16) after 3 running shoulder blocks. **** ½ (These two began feuding just prior to the Survivor Series in November. Savage was later named the #1 Contender to the WWF title from after the Royal Rumble.)
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1991 ROYAL RUMBLE Miami, FL January 19, 1991 - The Rockers defeated The Orient Express (14:52) when Shawn Michaels pinned Kato. **** (This is a rematch from WrestleMania VI.) - Sgt. Slaughter defeated Hacksaw Jim Duggan (10:05) by submission to the “Camel Clutch.” ** (This feud began when Slaughter turned heel. He begin running down America and calling it weak. Duggan took exception to this and they began feuding.) - Ted DiBiase defeated Dusty Rhodes (8:17) with the “Million-Dollar Dream” sleeperhold. * ¾ (DiBiase & Rhodes have been feuding since October.) - WWF Champion The Ultimate Warrior pinned Rick Rude (15:33) after a running body splash. ** (The Warrior & Rude have been feuding off-and-on since WrestleMania V, where Rude pinned Warrior.) - Hulk Hogan won a 30-man Royal Rumble (60:44) by last eliminating Earthquake. Other participants included Randy Savage, Hercules, Paul Roma, The Big Bossman, The Undertaker, Kerry Von Erich, Jake Roberts, Rick Martel, Shawn Michaels, Marty Jannetty, Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Brian Knobbs, Jerry Sags, Davey Boy Smith, The Warlord, Hawk, Animal, Smash, Ax, The Mountie, Tito Santana, Luke Williams, Butch Miller, Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo, Tugboat, The Barbarian, “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig & Roddy Piper.