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9/30 in the W/WWF/E

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Additions and corrections are welcome.

 

 

WWWF @ Washington DC - September 30, 1963

WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino, Bobo Brazil, & Dory Dixon defeated Gorilla Monsoon, Hans Mortier, & the Shadow

 

Sydney, Australia – September 30, 1966

WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated the Destroyer

 

WWWF @ Boston, MA – Boston Garden – September 30, 1967

Prof. Toru Tanaka pinned WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino; since the pinfall was illegal, the title did not change hands

 

WWWF @ Flushing, NY - Shea Stadium - September 30, 1972

Prof. Toru Tanaka vs. George Steele was cancelled

Little Beaver & Little Louie defeated Pee Wee Adams & Sonny Boy Hayes at 8:25

Women's Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Debbie Johnson at 7:27

El Olympico defeated Chuck O'Conner (Big John Studd) via disqualification at 5:15

Jack Brisco defeated WWWF Tag Team Champion Mr. Fuji at 14:07

Gorilla Monsoon defeated Ernie Ladd via referee's decision after the two battled to a 20-minute draw

Sonny King & Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Capt. Lou Albano & the Spoiler at 4:28

WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales fought Bruno Sammartino to a 76-minute time-limit draw; the bout was stopped due to the curfew

 

WWWF @ Harrisburg, PA - September 30, 1977

Tony Altimore defeated Sylvano Sousa

Larry Sharpe fought Gorilla Monsoon to a draw

Nikolai Volkoff defeated Frankie Williams

Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Waldo Von Erich via count-out

Cowboy Lang & the Haiti Kid defeated Little John & Little Tokyo

 

WWF @ Allentown, PA - September 30, 1980

Television taping:

Hulk Hogan vs. unknown

 

WWF @ Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion - September 30, 1984

George Steele defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out

 

WWF @ Columbus, OH - September 30, 1988

 

WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - September 30, 1989

The Genius defeated Koko B. Ware

Jimmy Snuka defeated the Honkytonk Man

Mr. Perfect defeated the Red Rooster

Mark Young defeated Barry Horowitz

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification

Demolition defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification

Greg Valentine defeated Ron Garvin

Roddy Piper fought Rick Rude to a double count-out

 

WWF @ St. Louis, MO - Arena - September 30, 1989

Bad News Brown defeated Hercules

Rick Martel defeated Tito Santana

Dusty Rhodes defeated the Big Bossman

Bret Hart defeated Haku

Barry Windham defeated Tim Horner

The Bushwhackers defeated the Powers of Pain

WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage in a steel cage match

 

WWF @ New Haven, CT - Coliseum - September 30, 1990

Haku pinned Jim Brunzell with a small package

Shane Douglas pinned Buddy Rose

Jimmy Snuka defeated the Warlord via count-out

Ted Dibiase pinned Dusty Rhodes

Jake Roberts pinned Akeem (sub. for Bad News Brown) in a Harlem Streetfight

The Orient Express defeated the Bushwhackers

Earthquake pinned the Big Bossman

 

Tokyo, Japan - Korakuen Hall - September 30, 1990

Andre the Giant (WWF) & Stan Hansen defeated Giant Baba & Abdullah the Butcher when Andre pinned Abdullah

 

WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - September 30, 1990

 

WWF @ Altoona, PA - September 30, 1990

 

WWF @ Wheeling, WV - September 30, 1991

WWF Superstars taping:

Sid Justice pinned Jake Roberts

Jim Neidhart defeated Big Bully Busick via disqualification

Greg Valentine, the Texas Tornado, & Jimmy Snuka defeated Pat Tanaka & the Beverly Brothers; the Beverlys attacked Tanaka after the match

The Undertaker defeated Jim Duggan via disqualification when Duggan used his 2X4 as a weapon

Ric Flair pinned Roddy Piper with his feet on the ropes

10/19/91:

Jake Roberts pinned Bill Paris with the DDT

Texas Tornado pinned the Brooklyn Brawler with the Tornado Punch

The Natural Disasters defeated Duane Gill, Barry Hardy, & Jim Arnon in a handicap match following the Earthquake sit-down splash and Typhoon splash

Ric Flair defeated Ron Cumberledge via submission with the figure-4

Sid Justice fought El Diablo to a no contest when Paul Bearer paid El Diablo off so that the Undertaker could be his replacement; as Justice dominated the Undertaker, El Diablo returns to the ring, unmasks as Jake Roberts, and the two double team Sid; Jim Duggan made the save

The Rockers defeated Von Krus & a jobber when Shawn Michaels press slammed Marty Jannetty onto one of the opponents

10/26/91:

Roddy Piper pinned Pat Tanaka with a bulldog

IRS pinned Chris Hawn with the Write Off lariat

El Matador pinned Bob Bradley with the flying forearm (Santana's debut as El Matador)

Ted Dibiase defeated Sonny Blaze with the Million $ Dream

Ricky Steamboat pinned Barry Hardy with the flying bodypress

The Undertaker pinned a jobber with the tombstone

11/2/91:

Sid Justice defeated Col. Mustafa

The Big Bossman defeated a jobber

The Nasty Boys defeated two jobbers

WWF Tag Team Champions the Legion of Doom defeated Brian Costello & Peter Weeks

 

WWF @ Berlin, Germany – Deutchlandhalle - September 30, 1992

The Bushwhackers defeated Kato & Skinner

Rick Martel defeated El Matador

Road Warrior Animal & Crush defeated the Beverly Brothers when Crush pinned Beau

WWF World Champion Ric Flair defeated Randy Savage

Virgil pinned the Genius

Bret Hart defeated Papa Shango

WWF Tag Team Champions the Natural Disasters defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS

 

WWF @ Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena - September 30, 1994

The Bushwhackers defeated Well Dunn with the Battering Ram

Adam Bomb pinned Johnny Polo (sub. for Bam Bam Bigelow) with the powerbomb

Mabel pinned Kwang with a splash

Jeff Jarrett defeated Sparky Plugg via submission with the figure-4

WWF Tag Team Champions Shawn Michaels & Diesel defeated the New Headshrinkers when Michaels pinned Sionne following a splash off of Diesel's shoulders

WWF Women's Champion Alundra Blayze pinned Bull Nakano with a German suplex into a bridge

WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Jim Neidhart via submission with the Sharpshooter

The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna in a casket match after kicking him into the casket

 

WWF @ Sherbrooke, Quebec - September 30, 1994

Abe Schwartz defeated PJ Walker

Doink the Clown defeated Nikolai Volkoff

Tatanka defeated Duke Drose

WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Quebecar Pierre

Owen Hart defeated the 1-2-3 Kid

The Smoking Gunns defeated the Heavenly Bodies

 

WWF @ Grand Rapids, MI - September 30, 1998

The Headbangers defeated Oddities

DOA defeated Scorpio and Farooq

Ken Shamrock & Steve Blackman defeated Owen Hart & Mark Henry

Too Much defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy after Brian Christopher's Tennessee Jam

Val Venis & Sable defeated Marc Mero & WWF Women's Champion Jackie when Sable pinned Jackie with the TKO

WWF Tag Team Champions the New Age Outlaws defeated Jeff Jarrett (sub. for Mark Canterbury) & Dennis Knight

X-Pac defeated WWF European Champion D-Lo Brown via disqualification

The Rock defeated Kane and Mankind in a cage match after pinning Mankind with the Rock Bottom

 

WWF @ Biloxi, MS - September 30, 2001

Tajiri pinned Justin Credible with a kick to the face

Chris Jericho defeated Raven via submission with the Walls of Jericho

Lita, Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Lance Storm, Hurricane Helms, & Ivory when Lita pinned Ivory with the Twist of Fate

WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam pinned WWF Light Heavyweight & WCW Cruiserweight Champion X-Pac following the five star frog splash as X-Pac was laid out on a garbage can

Bradshaw pinned Mike Awesome with the Clothesline from Hell

The Undertaker & Kane defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Booker T & Test via disqualification after Justin Credible, Mike Awesome, Raven, and Steve Austin interfered

WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz defeated the Big Show & Spike Dudley following the 3D on Spike

WWF IC Champion Christian pinned Edge after hitting him with a chair

WWF World Champion Kurt Angle pinned Steve Austin with the Olympic Slam

 

WWE (Smackdown!) @ Monroe, LA - September 30, 2002

Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated Shannon Moore

John Cena, Batista, & Doug Basham defeated Albert, Bull Buchanon, & Shelton Benjamin

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. by using the ropes for leverage after Nidia blocked the challenger from using the Hip Hop Drop

Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated Ron Simmons & D-Von Dudley

Torrie Wilson defeated Dawn Marie in a Bra & Panties match; Val Venis was the special referee for the match

Edge defeated Kurt Angle

Rikishi pinned Matt Hardy with the Rikishi Driver in a Kiss My Ass match

WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar pinned Chris Benoit with the F5

 

WWE @ Houston, TX - Compaq Center - September 30, 2002

Johnny Stamboli pinned Little Guido with a top rope legdrop

Sunday Night Heat:

Jackie pinned Molly Holly with a tornado DDT

Spike Dudley pinned Justin Credible with the Dudley Dogg

Steven Richards pinned the Hurricane with a roll up and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage

Raven pinned D-Lo Brown with the DDT

Raw:

Rosie & Jamal defeated Booker T & Goldust when Rosie pinned Booker with a splash

Randy Orton pinned Lance Storm with a roll up and using the tights for leverage

Randy Orton pinned Christian in an impromptu match

Jeff Hardy defeated the Big Show via count-out after hitting a dropkick on the floor - sending a steel chair into his opponent's face; Jackie was the referee for the bout

WWE Raw World Champion Triple H (w/ Ric Flair) pinned Bubba Ray Dudley with the Pedigree after constant interference from Flair

WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus defeated Victoria via disqualification after a chair shot

Rob Van Dam & Tommy Dreamer defeated William Regal & Test when Dreamer pinned Test with a roll up following a superkick from RVD; after the bout, the Un-Americans argued in the ring

Kane pinned WWE IC Champion Chris Jericho to win the title with the chokeslam after kicking a chair into the champion's face, despite interference from Triple H; due to prematch stipulations, Kane earned a world title shot against Triple H for No Mercy

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WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - September 30, 1989

Mark Young defeated Barry Horowitz

 

Jobber vs Jobber at MSG?

 

Sid Justice fought El Diablo to a no contest when Paul Bearer paid El Diablo off so that the Undertaker could be his replacement; as Justice dominated the Undertaker, El Diablo returns to the ring, unmasks as Jake Roberts, and the two double team Sid; Jim Duggan made the save

 

Did this make it on TV, I don't remember this at all, and I can't recall anyone ever mentioning it....

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Sid Justice fought El Diablo to a no contest when Paul Bearer paid El Diablo off so that the Undertaker could be his replacement; as Justice dominated the Undertaker, El Diablo returns to the ring, unmasks as Jake Roberts, and the two double team Sid; Jim Duggan made the save

 

Did this make it on TV, I don't remember this at all, and I can't recall anyone ever mentioning it....

It was televised.

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Bad News Brown / Bad News Allan- Good to work with. He was much like Dr. D in his mannerisms and wasn’t used properly in the WWF. Vince McMahon had told him that he’d go over Hogan and be the first black World Champion, but didn’t follow through on it. He feels that Vince missed the boat on that because it would have drawn. Thinks that Bad News did the right thing in beating the shit out of Vince when he found out that he only got about 10% of what Roddy Piper got for their match at Wrestlemania 6 (Something in the neighborhood of $50,000 for Bad News and $500,000 for Piper).

 

 

I take it this is why BNB is being subbed by Akeem for the past few days?

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I take it this is why BNB is being subbed by Akeem for the past few days?

I'm almost certain Bad News had left the company by this time so Akeem was brought in to replace him against Jake.

 

I had heard the same story about Vince bringing him in to face Hogan at WrestleMania IV and failing not only to do that but to provide him with any kind of push outside of the house show rivalry with Savage during his first title run. I believe it was from his interview on the LAW a few years back.

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