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Post your thoughts, memories, comments, questions, or anything about these shows below!

 

Royal Rumble 1991

 

January 19, 1991 in Miami, FL

Miami Arena drawing 16,000

Shown live on PPV (2.4)

 

1. Jerry Sags pinned Sam Houston (5:25). (Dark match)

 

2. The Rockers beat The Orient Express (Tanaka & Kato) (19:15) when Jannetty pinned Tanaka.

 

3. Big Boss Man pinned The Barbarian (14:15).

 

4. The Mountie pinned Koko B. Ware (9:12).

 

5. Ted DiBiase & Virgil beat Dusty & Dustin Rhodes (9:57) when DiBiase pinned Dusty.

 

6. Sgt Slaughter pinned Ultimate Warrior (12:47) to win the WWF World Title.

 

7. Hulk Hogan won a "royal rumble" (65:17) which included: Dino Bravo, The Bushwhackers, Demolition Crush & Smash, Shane Douglas, Jim Duggan, Earthquake, Haku, The Hart Foundation, Mr. Perfect, Hercules, Brian Knobbs, The Legion of Doom, Rick Martel, Jake Roberts, Paul Roma, Tito Santana, Randy Savage (no show), Saba Simba, Davey Smith, Jimmy Snuka, Tugboat, The Undertaker, Greg Valentine, Kerry Von Erich, and Warlord.

 

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SuperBrawl

 

"Return of the Rising Sun"

May 19, 1991 in St Petersburg, FL

Bayfront Center drawing 6,000 ($76,000)

Shown live on PPV (1.04)

 

1. Mighty Thor pinned El Cubano. (Dark match)

 

2. The Freebirds (Hayes & Garvin) beat Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong (10:19) to win the vacant WCW US Tag Title when Hayes pinned Armstrong.

 

3. Danny Spivey pinned Ricky Morton (3:11).

 

4. Nikita Koloff pinned Tommy Rich (4:07).

 

5. Dustin Rhodes pinned Terrance Taylor (8:05).

 

6. Big Josh pinned Black Bart (3:46).

 

7. Oz pinned Tim Parker (0:26).

 

8. Barry Windham pinned Brian Pillman (6:08) in a "taped fist" match.

 

9. El Gigante pinned Sid Vicious (2:13) in a "stretcher" match.

 

10. Ron Simmons pinned Butch Reed (9:39) in a "steel cage" match.

 

11. WCW Tag Champs Rick & Scott Steiner beat Sting & Lex Luger (11:09) when Scott pinned Sting.

 

12. Bobby Eaton pinned Arn Anderson (11:50) to win the WCW TV Title.

 

13. WCW World Champ Ric Flair pinned Tatsumi Fujinami (18:39). Flair regained the NWA World Title from Fujinami in this match, but WCW did not acknowledge that the titles were separate.

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Windham v Pillman was way too short, but good while it lasted. Sting and Luger v Steiner was fun. Eaton v Anderson was really good. but the camera work at the end was fucking shit, because they missed the pinfall. Flair v Fujinami was fun as well.

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I'm guessing they cut out Mountie Vs. Koko because I don't remember that.

 

I'm still a mark for Slaughter defeating the Warrior! Still a great moment to me. :headbang:

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I'm guessing they cut out Mountie Vs. Koko because I don't remember that.

 

I'm still a mark for Slaughter defeating the Warrior! Still a great moment to me. :headbang:

You mean you weren't like the rest of the marks at the time who wanted Slaughter to die? B-)

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The Rockers/Express match kicked loads of ass, Barbarian/Boss Man was better then it had any right to be, Virgil finally turning on DiBiase was a huge deal and had a monster pop. Warrior losing was a shocker for most marks.

 

1991 rumble was FANTASTIC! Sure, we all knew Hogan was winning but Valentine going 38 minutes, The LOD double eliminating 'Taker, Martel's 54 minute run was great, Luke's quickie elimination by Earthquake. It was a fun rumble. Hogan having his boy Knobbs being in the final 3 was a BIT much but i could look past that. That rumble was hella fun.

 

Windham/Pillman as short as it was; was fantastically fun. Sting/Luger Vs Steiners was amazing and Eaton/Anderson is criminally under-rated. Sadly, Fuginami/Flair each phoned it in.

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I'm guessing they cut out Mountie Vs. Koko because I don't remember that.

 

I'm still a mark for Slaughter defeating the Warrior! Still a great moment to me. :headbang:

Didn't they show something else in the Koko-Mountie spot on the CHV for Rumble 91? It definitely made the PPV itself and was actually decent.

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I'm guessing they cut out Mountie Vs. Koko because I don't remember that.

I have both the live show and the Coliseum version, the match is only on the live show.

 

Also,

 

3. Danny Spivey pinned Ricky Morton (3:11).

 

4. Nikita Koloff pinned Tommy Rich (4:07).

 

5. Dustin Rhodes pinned Terrance Taylor (8:05).

 

6. Big Josh pinned Black Bart (3:46).

 

7. Oz pinned Tim Parker (0:26).

ALL of these matches were cut out of the taped SB.

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The 1991 Royal Rumble pay-per-view was awesome for the WWF for the most part. You had an awesome tag team match between the Rockers-Orient Express to start off, the Barbarian and Bossman working their asses off to put on a *** match, and an awesome turn for Virgil against Ted DiBiase.

 

HOWEVER, my one major complaint about the Royal Rumble is this: what the heck happened with Rick Martel? They put the guy in there to get the time record of 50+ minutes and then didn't even let him get to the final two. There was NO REASON why Earthquake and Brian Knobbs should've been left in there with Hogan. I think the WWF made the right call with Hogan winning the Rumble b/c the patriotic fervor from the Gulf War demanded it but the final two in the ring should've been Hogan and Martel. If you watch this Rumble you can tell the crowd is giving Martel a lot of heat but the WWF didn't even push him to the next level or even to the IC title effectively killing his heat with the dark match @ WrestleMania VII against Jake Roberts. Oh well...

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Earthquake was Hogan's main rival at the time and it served as a quasi "blow-off". Knobbs was just there for no real reason other then he was Hogan's buddy. Knobbs wasn't really focused on, he was just "there", I guess they didn't really want Martel's 56 minutes to interfere with Hogan's finish.

 

Remember, Earthquake was still somewhat of a threat for the marks, Martel was a mid-carder who was lucky all night.

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