alfdogg 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I've been to a grand total of four live shows, 3 WWE and 1 WCW. I know a lot of you have been to more than that, so share your most memorable, or something. Here are the four shows I've been to, in order, taken from Cawthon's site: WWF @ Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena - August 28, 1994 Duke Drose defeated Kwang Tatanka defeated IRS in a strap match Mabel defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Quebecar Pierre Jeff Jarrett defeated Doink the Clown Lex Luger defeated the Barbarian Shawn Michaels & WWF IC Champion Diesel defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Headshrinkers to win the titles WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Razor Ramon defeated Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart I also remember the Bushwhackers losing to either Well Dunn or the Heavenly Bodies, I forget which. I can't for the life of me remember there being a strap match, but it's been over ten years and I can't remember the whole thing. WWF @ Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena - July 11, 1999 (11,121) Kurt Angle defeated Sean Casey Sunday Night Heat - shown live: Viscera, the Big Bossman, & Mideon defeated Gangrel, Edge, & Christian after Gangrel turned on Edge and hit him with the DDT WWF Hardcore Champion Al Snow fought Max Mini, Battalion, Tarantula, and an unknown mini to a no contest when Snow chased his opponents backstage Droz & Albert defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy via disqualification after the Godfather and Val Venis attacked Droz; after the bout, all six men began brawling Test defeated Billy Gunn (w/ Chyna) via disqualification when the Mean Street Posse attacked Test; after the bout, the Rock came ringside and attacked Billy Gunn while Ken Shamrock cleared the ring Kane pinned Bradshaw in a No Holds Barred match with the chokeslam after guest timekeeper Hardcore Holly hit Bradshaw with a chair; after the match, Kane hit a chokeslam on Holly before the Big Show came to the ring and hit a chokeslam on Kane There was also a dark match after the show, Austin/Rock over UT/HHH. Austin pinned HHH after the Stunner. WWE @ Indianapolis, IN - Conseco Fieldhouse - July 23, 2002 Sean O'Haire pinned Sho Funaki with a fireman's carry slam Torrie Wilson & Victoria defeated WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly & Dawn Marie when Torrie pinned Molly with a running swinging neckbreaker Velocity: Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated the Hurricane & Shannon Moore when Gunn pinned Hurricane after the Jungle Kick from Palumbo Tajiri pinned Mike Awesome after a kick to the knee and head Hardcore Holly pinned Rico with the Alabama Slam after avoiding a spin kick; after the match, Val Venis made the save for Holly against Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble (w/ Nidia) pinned Billy Kidman when Nidia held the challenger's leg down during the cover Smackdown!: Mark Henry defeated Kurt Angle via disqualification at 2:58 when Brock Lesnar interfered and hit the F5 on Henry; after the match, Angle and Lesnar had a confrontation backstage (Lesnar's debut on Smackdown!) Val Venis (w/ Hardcore Holly) pinned D-Von Dudley (w/ Batista) at 3:06 with a back suplex into a sit-down powerbomb as Holly attacked Batista on the floor; after the match, Batista laid out both Holly and Val Rikishi pinned Albert at 2:45 with a kick to the face and the Bonzai Drop Hulk Hogan & WWE World Champion the Rock defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Christian & Lance Storm (w/ Test) via disqualification at 9:13 when Brock Lesnar broke Hogan's cover on Christian following the legdrop, hit the F5 on Hogan, and then taunted the Rock from the ramp Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 5:50 with the springboard Frankensteiner into the ring (Mysterio's TV debut) (Rey Mysterio Jr. 619 DVD) John Cena pinned Test at 3:19 by reversing a powerbomb attempt into an over-the-head sunset flip; after the match, Test kicked Cena in the face Edge defeated Chris Jericho in a steel cage match at around the 15-minute mark by escaping over the top seconds before Jericho crawled out of the door; the bout began during the commercial break; after the contest, Lance Storm, Christian, Jericho, and Test attacked Edge on the floor and in the ring until Rey Mysterio Jr. and John Cena made the save Torrie pinning Molly...WTF. I'll try looking for the WCW one I was at, it was an episode of Thunder from '98. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 October 8, Market Square Arena The laughter was heard, and the commentators were anxious to find out what it was. Mike Tenay interviewed Scott Hall at a bar, which was 40 miles away from the Market Square Arena. Hall challenged Kevin Nash to confront him at the bar, without any other Wolfpac members involved. Hall was obviously drunk, and his eyes were almost completely shut. Nash's limousine immediately left the arena. Kanyon defeated Prince Iaukea with the Flatliner. Before the match, Kanyon bragged, saying no one was better than him. Prince Iaukea returned, after being kept out of action for several months, due to a knee injury. Both wrestlers put up a very physical fight. After Kanyon nailed Iaukea with the Flatliner, he took the victory. Backstage, Chris Jericho was slamming on Goldberg's locker room door. Goldberg wasn't in there, though. It was announced Jericho would take on Goldberg later in the show. Scott Steinter Interview - (With Buff Bagwell) Buff Bagwell first put down the Indianapolis crowd. Bagwell continued to say Scott Steiner was not physically ready for his match with Rick Steiner at Halloween Havoc. Scott Steiner came up to the microphone, and said he had a problem with Buff Bagwell, if he couldn't keep a leash on his mother. Bagwell said to keep his mother out of it. The arguments continued, with Bagwell saying that his mother maybe right. Bagwell said he would leave it all to Scott Steiner, and then left the ring. Meng defeated Jerry Flynn by making him submit to the Tongan Death Grip. Meng dominated Jerry Flynn and easily finished him off with the Tongan Death Grip. Backstage, Chris Jericho was awaiting Goldberg's arrival to the arena, along with one of his fat bodyguards, who was holding a 2x4. Chris Adams and Wrath went to a No Contest. As Chris Adams made his way down for his match with Wrath, Meng remained in the ring. Meng strapped Adams in the Tongan Death Grip. Wrath made his way down, and he and Meng brawled all around the ring. Outside of the arena, The Four Horsemen were making their ways into the arena, until security guards confronted him. The security guards handed The Four Horsemen different papers, which were officials papers stating Eric Bischoff had a restraining order on the Horsemen. Apparently, Dean Malenko was the only one not served with a restraining order. Doug Dillenger said he did not know about, and J.J. Dillon seemed upset over what Bischoff had done. Tokyo Magnum and El Dandy went to a No Contest. The laughter was once again heard during the match. As the match went on, IWGP Heavyweight Champion Scott Norton made his way down to the ring. Norton powerbombed both Tokyo Magnum and El Dandy, and then left the ring. After returning from a commercial break, LWO (Latino World Order) members (Eddie Guerrero, Hector Garza, Damian) made their ways down to the ring. They kicked out Tokyo Magnum, and asked El Dandy to join LWO. Dandy put on the LWO T-Shirt and became a full-fledged member. Saturn defeated Scott Putski with the Death Valley Driver. Scott Putski did very well. However, after nailing a somewhat variation of the Juvi Driver, Saturn hit the Death Valley Driver to take the win. The Disciple defeated Horace with the Apocalypse. Before the match, The Disciple said he didn't need Hollywood Hogan, and would stand on his own. The Disciple said he was sick and tired of Hogan and the NWO. He challenged Horace (mentioning he was the nephew of Hogan) to a match. The match got underway. The Disciple easily finished off Horace with the Apocalypse. Afterwards, Horace was not finished, and continued to attack The Disciple. Chris Jericho Interview - (With his Bodyguard and Tony Schiavone) Chris Jericho first told referee Mark Curtis to get well (Curtis under-went surgery recently). He called out Goldberg. Goldberg's music played, but Goldberg never appeared. Jericho had the referee put his hand in the air, and ring the bell, as if he was actually the winner of what was not even a match. Bret Hart Interview - (With Tony Schiavone) Bret Hart issued a challenge for Sting, to a United States Title match that would take place at Halloween Havoc. Dean Malenko made his way out, and sat in a chair in the middle of the ring. Malenko said he came for a match. Eric Bischoff came down with a smile on his face. The Barbarian and Jimmy Hart came out, on Bischoff's request. Bischoff said he would double Barbarian and Hart's salaries if they beat Malenko. They took the match. Dean Malenko defeated The Barbarian (w/Jimmy Hart) by making him submit to the Texas Clover Leaf. Eric Bischoff did commentating, taking Lee Marshall's place. Bischoff just basically ripped The Four Horsemen. After Jimmy Hart got involved several times, it costed The Barbarian. Dean Malenko finished off the match with the Texas Clover Leaf. Afterwards, Bischoff kicked Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan out of the commentating booth, and was upset that Malenko took the win. Raven Interview. The laughter was heard yet again. Raven complained about not being treated like others, and mentioned how much Diamond Dallas Page has it all good. DDP appeared, and ran down to the ring, setting up a one-on-one contest. Diamond Dallas Page defeated Raven with the Diamond Cutter. As Raven continued with the advantage, Lodi appeared on top of the canvas with a "Neilsen Wants The Flock" sign. Lodi was accidently knocked off, and made his way back. Out of no-where, Diamond Dallas Page hit Raven with the Diamond Cutter, and took the win. Tony Schiavone announced a big Hollywood star would be at Nitro the following Monday. Lex Luger defeated Stevie Ray (w/Vincent) by Disqualification. After Lex Luger was set to strap Stevie Ray in the Torture Rack, Scott Hall interfered, obviously meaning it was a set-up to get Kevin Nash away from the arena. Stevie Ray and Scott Hall continued to attack Luger, and hit him with the slap jack (illegal object). Konnan came in, but was out-numbered. October 15, Market Square Arena (taped, obviously) Van Hammer pinned Sick Boy Konnan defeated La Parka (Submission) It was a very physical match between the two superstars. After Konnan nailed La Parka with a Front-Face Slam, he locked the Tequilla Surnise to take the victory. Fit Finley pinned Riggs Riggs put up a tough fight for Fit Finley. However, the moment Finley hit the Tombstone Piledriver, Riggs was down with a loss. Kidman pinned Kaz Hayashi (Cruiserweight Championship) Both superstars put up a very physical fight in a match that came very close. Once Kaz Hayashi had a huge advantage, Sonny Onoo made his way down. After Kidman hit a successful Shooting Star Press, he secured the pin, and retained the Cruiserweight Title. Afterwards, Onoo attacked a helpless Hayashi with kicks. Kidman went to the aid of Hayashi, and both shaked hands. Ernest Miller Interview. Ernest Miller ripped into martial arts actor, Jackie Chan. He challenged anyone to "try him." A fan from the stands ran into the ring, but was knocked right down to the mat by Miller. Security officials entered the ring, and took out the fan. Miller continued to brag about being the greatest karate champion, and then it was off to a commercial break. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. pinned Prince Iaukea Chucky plugged his movie in a promo. The movie -- "Bride of Chucky" opens this Friday. In the next promo, Chucky taunted Rick Steiner, and said for Rick not to mess with Scott Steiner. Diamond Dallas Page Interview. Diamond Dallas Page discussed his upcoming Heavyweight Title match with Goldberg at Halloween Havoc. Dean Malenko defeated Stevie Ray (Disqualification) After Dean Malenko had Stevie Ray hooked in the Texas Clover Leaf, Vincent interfered, which gave Malenko the win by Disqualification. Scott Norton joined the two NWO-Hollywood members, an the attack continued. All other Four Horsemen members made their ways in, causing NWO-Hollywood members to leave the area. Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Dean Malenko taunted Eric Bischoff, and said The Four Horsemen would run right through WCW credit to pwwew.net Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 Best one was a house show where Eddy Guererro was about to kick a guy's ass for throwing a bottle while his daughters were in the ring. I saw the thrower, his wife and child all reduced to tears. He waited until it was mostly empty before jumping the rail after this guy, but I waited because I knew something would happen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Metal Maniac 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I was at a SD taping during the whole Mr. America angle. JESUS CHRIST. I've never seen anyone get a reaction like that, anywhere, ever. Well, at least not in person. I don't even LIKE Hogan that much, and I was going nuts along with everyone else in the place. Just insane. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LessonInMachismo 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 Okay, I went to a house show at the old Arco Arena in the fall of 1987. It had a battle royal, and several matches. Slick managed Rick Rude, which pissed me off, as I wanted to see Bobby. It was weird, because at eleven years old, I didn't know that house shows were different than TV. I think this is the show from Cawthon' site: "WWF @ Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena - October 31, 1987 Randy Savage vs. WWF IC Champion the Honkytonk Man" I went to a house show in Kansas City in July 2000. Pretty decent show. My seat was right next to the tunnel where the wrestlers came out. Bubba Ray Dudley came out about an hour before the show started and looked around like "Here I am!" Surprisingly, not too many people came to the railing. A guy took a pic of his girlfriend and Bubba together and then Bubba went back in. A few people recognized Tony Garea, who was sitting at the timekeeper's table, and spoke to him. The guy sitting in front of me told me that he was there at Over the Edge '99 and said Owen's death was sick. He said the crowd just stopped like they thought it was a mannequin at first, and then realization sunk in. Cawthon: "WWF @ Kansas City, MO - July 15, 2000 The Godfather defeated Gangrel Test & Albert defeated the Acolytes Kane defeated Bull Buchanon WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian defeated the Dudley Boyz The Undertaker defeated Kurt Angle via count-out WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero defeated the Big Bossman WWF Hardcore Champion Steve Blackman defeated Crash Holly Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated X-Pac & Road Dogg Chris Jericho defeated Chris Benoit via disqualification Rikishi defeated WWF IC Champion Val Venis via disqualification." In Fall 2000, I went to a WCW-sponsored indy house show here in Fayetteville, AR. Hilarious show. We had to wait in the rain for an hour until they let us in. The arena was the Randall-Tyson Track Center at the University of Arkansas. When we got in, we learned that the tickets were first come, first serve. I would up about fifteen rows back on the aisle. The show was ghetto. They did lame matches with the indy guys, including the "Chinese Assasins" being squashed by the Moondogs. BPP and Nash worked matches, and both were faces. Then the ME was Booker T vs. JJ. Booker T arrived about an hour into the show from a back door in the arena and people rushed him on his way to the side door into the locker rooms. BPP broke the ring when he was bouncing off the ropes. The WORST part is that Ric Flair was billed as being on the show, and he didn't show up. Needless to say, there were some pissed off people. Also in 2000, I went to a show with about twenty-five people in the audience. They were inbred rednecks. I spent most of the show trying not to laugh. This one match had a huge fat dude in red tights with a black silk hood tied over his head. This one drunk redneck kept standing up, YELLING, like the "arena" had 10,000 people in it, "TAKE'IS MASK OFF!" Two other guys in front of me were saying stuff like "Hey, dudn't he look like little red riding hood?" The other would go "I wouldn't say 'little.'" The best part was that they claimed to be all that was left of the legendary WCCW. Their "pyrotechnics" were Christmas lights around the entrance curtains. Funny stuff. I returned to KC in Feb. 2001, one month before X7. Terrible show. It was the one where Steph and Trish fought in a barn. I had Uecker seats, so I couldn't see or hear anything. Plus, my girlfriend complained that everyone had BO. Now, I figure I'd rather watch wrestling from the comfort of my own home. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aero 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 Summer Slam 97 - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - August 3, 1997 (20,213; sell out; 17,361 paid) Mankind defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley (w/ Chyna) in a steel cage match by escaping over the top after hitting an elbow from the top of the cage (Bloodbath: Wrestling's Most Incredible Steel Cage Matches DVD) Goldust (w/ Marlena) pinned Brian Pillman with a botched sunset flip into the ring after Marlena slapped Pillman in the face; due to prematch stipulations, Pillman was forced to wear a dress on TV until he won a match The Legion of Doom defeated Henry & Phinneas Godwinn when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Henry following a spike piledriver after 10 minutes WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith defeated Ken Shamrock via disqualification when the challenger went berzerk on the champion, hitting him with a can of dog food and choking him out, after the Bulldog smeered dog food over Shamrock's face; after the bout, Shamrock took out a number of officials - including Pat Patterson, Gerald Brisco, and several referees; had Bulldog lost the match, he would have been forced to eat the can of dog food Savio Vega, Miguel Perez, Jesus Castillo, & Jose defeated Crush, Skull, 8-Ball, & Chainz when Miguel pinned Chainz with an elbow drop after Ahmed Johnson hit the Pearl River Plunge on Chainz on the floor; after the bout, DOA and the Nation brawled at ringside while Los Boricuas retreated backstage Steve Austin pinned WWF IC Champion Owen Hart with a roll up to win the title at 16:17; moments prior to the finish, Hart executed a tombstone piledriver - giving the challenger temporary paralysis; had Austin failed to win the title, he would have had to kiss Owen's ass (The Stone Cold Truth) Bret Hart pinned WWF World Champion the Undertaker to win the title following guest referee Shawn Michaels accidentally hitting the champion in the head with a steel chair after Hart spat at Michaels; after the match, Taker stalked Michaels to the back; had Hart failed to win the title, he would never again be able to wrestle in the United States WWF @ Atlantic City, NJ - Convention Center - August 18, 1997 (8,672; sell out) The Interrogator won a battle royal Tiger Ali Singh defeated Brad Hackerman Recon & Sniper defeated the New Blackjacks Ken Shamrock defeated the Sultan WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Vader and the Undertaker by pinning Vader at 2:37 Shotgun Saturday Night: Owen Hart & WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Dude Love & Goldust when Owen pinned Goldust with a roll up and using the tights for leverage as Goldust became distracted by Brian Pillman at ringside Rocky Miavia pinned Flash Funk with the Rock Bottom The Headbangers defeated Salvatore Sincere & Rockabilly when Thrasher pinned Sincere following the Stage Dive Raw is War: Owen Hart & WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith defeated the Legion of Doom Flash Funk defeated Brian Christopher Jesse Jammes defeated Brian Pillman via disqualification at 1:47 after Goldust interfered and dropped an elbow on Jammes in order to get Pillman disqualified; after the bout, Pillman issued a challenge to Goldust for a match at Ground Zero; Goldust said no but Marlena accepted the match on his behalf after Pillman said that Goldust and Marlena's daughter Dakota was his love child (Best of Raw Vol. 7 97) The Patriot pinned Vader The Undertaker & Mankind defeated Shawn Michaels (w/ Rick Rude) & Triple H (w/ Chyna) via disqualification after Michaels hit Taker twice in the head with a steel chair, busting him open (Best of Raw Vol. 7 97) WWE @ Atlantic City, NJ - July 9, 2002 Rob Conway pinned a jobber with a sit-down powerbomb off the top Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Sho Funaki with a top rope Frankensteiner Velocity: Randy Orton pinned Albert with a roll up after Albert hit the corner Val Venis defeated Test via disqualification after a low blow Billy Kidman pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. with a top rope Frankensteiner Tajiri pinned Shannon Moore by catching Moore coming off the top and hitting a kick to the midsection and head Smackdown!: WWE Tag Team Champions Hulk Hogan & Edge defeated Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo (w/ Rico) when Hogan pinned Gunn with the legdrop WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly pinned Torrie Wilson with a roll up D-Von Dudley & Batista defeated Randy Orton & Mark Henry when Batista pinned Henry with a spinebuster Rikishi pinned Test with a Samoan Drop, despite the outside interference from Christian and Lance Storm; after the match, Edge & Hulk Hogan made the save for Rikishi Billy Kidman & the Hurricane defeated WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble (w/ Nidia) & Tajiri at 3:06 when Kidman pinned Knoble with a sit-down powerbomb off the top WWE World Champion the Undertaker & John Cena defeated Kurt Angle & Chris Jericho when Cena pinned Jericho with an Oklahoma side roll after the Undertaker blocked the Lionsault with a punch to the face; after the match, the Rock laid out both the Undertaker and Angle WWE (Smackdown!) @ Trenton, NJ - Sovereign Bank Arena - October 6, 2003 WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions - US Champion Eddie Guerrero & Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated Doug & Danny Basham at 9:53 when Eddie pinned Doug with the frog splash; after the match, the Big Show came to the ring and hit a chokeslam on both Guerreros Spanky, Paul London, & Orlando Jordan (sub. for Sho Funaki) defeated Nunzio, Johnny Stamboli, & Chuck Palumbo at 6:39 when Jordan pinned Nunzio with the swinging neckbreaker Charlie Haas (w/ Shelton Benjamin) pinned Billy Kidman at 6:05 following a DDT from the top rope after Benjamin prevented Kidman from hitting the Shooting Star Press WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar defeated Kurt Angle and John Cena at 2:16 by pinning Angle with the F5 WWE Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. at 9:12 with a roll up after spraying green mist into the challenger's eyes Bradshaw pinned Rhyno with the Clothesline from Hell at 2:23; after the bout, the Basham Brothers attacked Bradshaw Torrie Wilson defeated Sable, Dawn Marie, and Nidia in a bikini contest; Sho Funaki was the guest MC Chris Benoit defeated Albert at 5:29 via submission with the Crippler Crossface WWE @ East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - November 11, 2003 (5,500) Sean O'Haire & Shannon Moore defeated Jonah Andelman & Chad Wicks when Moore pinned Wicks Horshu pinned Billy Berger Velocity: Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin defeated Ultimo Dragon & Sho Funaki when Dragon submitted to the Haas of Pain at 5:07 Rhyno pinned Kanyon with the Gore at 4:50 Spanky & Paul London defeated John Walters & Bryan Danielson when London pinned Walters at 3:03 following the Flatliner / enzuiguri double team Nunzio, Johnny Stamboli, & Chuck Palumbo defeated Orlando Jordan, Scotty 2 Hotty, & Rikishi at 9:27 when Stamboli pinned Jordan following Palumbo's Jungle Kick; after the match, Nunzio recieved the Stinkface Smackdown!: Kurt Angle defeated Nathan Jones via disqualification when Matt Morgan interfered Akio & Sakoda defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. & Jamie Knoble WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Doug & Danny Basham defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. in a handicap match Bradshaw defeated Albert Chris Benoit & John Cena defeated WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar & WWE US Champion the Big Show Dark match after the show: Hardcore Holly defeated WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar via disqualification after the challenger sustained a low blow Royal Rumble 04 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center - January 25, 2004 (17,289) Sunday Night Heat: Victoria (w/ Steven Richards) pinned WWE Women’s Champion Molly Holly at 4:56 with the Widow’s Peak in a non-title match Pay-per-view bouts - included Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler on commentary for the Raw bouts with Michael Cole & Tazz on commentary for the Smackdown! bouts; JR & Tazz called the Rumble match together: WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Ric Flair & Batista defeated the Dudley Boyz in a tables match at 4:21 when Batista put D-Von through the table with a modified spinebuster after the challengers became distracted by an interfering Jonathan Coachman, who did guest commentary for the bout WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Jamie Knoble (w/ Nidia) at 3:13 with the 619 and springboard legdrop after the blind Nidia accidentally tripped the challenger from the apron Eddie Guerrero pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Chavo Guerrero Sr.) with the frog splash at 8:04; after the bout, Eddie hit an interfering Chavo Sr. and tied him to the ring ropes using his neck tie; moments thereafter, Eddie continued his assault on Chavo Jr., busting him open as Chavo Sr. watched on, unable to help WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar pinned Hardcore Holly with the F5 at 6:30; prior to the bout officially beginning, the two battled around ringside Shawn Michaels fought WWE Raw World Champion Triple H to a draw in a Last Man Standing Match at 22:45 when both men failed to meet the referee’s standing ten count after the challenger hit the superkick on Triple H; after the bout, both men were attended to by EMTs; Ric Flair and Batista came to the ring to help in taking the champion backstage on a stretcher while Michaels refused to take the stretcher and walked backstage under his own power Chris Benoit won the 30-man Royal Rumble match by last eliminating the Big Show at 1:01:34; due to prematch stipulations, Benoit earned a world title shot at WrestleMania XX Order of entry: Chris Benoit (0:00), WWE IC Champion Randy Orton (0:00), Mark Henry (1:51), Tajiri (3:12), Bradshaw (4:47), Rhyno (6:24), Matt Hardy (8:06), Scott Steiner (9:49), Matt Morgan (11:30), the Hurricane (13:10), Booker T (15:06), Kane (16:56), Spike Dudley (never entered the ring after sustaining a chokeslam on the ramp by Kane following his own elimination), Rikishi (20:23), Rene Dupree (22:01), Albert (23:20), Shelton Benjamin (25:01), Ernest Miller (26:47), Kurt Angle (28:30), Rico (30:04), Mick Foley (sub. for Test who was knocked out backstage) (33:03), Christian (34:57), Nunzio (45:21; hid at ringside until being thrown into the ring by Cena), WWE US Champion the Big Show (38:54), Chris Jericho (40:09), Charlie Haas (41:40), Billy Gunn (43:14), John Cena (45:22), Rob Van Dam (46:32), Bill Goldberg (48:06) Order of elimination: Bradshaw by Benoit (5:25), Tajiri by Henry after Henry, who was attempting to eliminate Tajiri, sustained the Gore from Rhyno (6:53), Henry by Benoit via a blow to the back (7:02), the Hurricane by Morgan via a torpedo throw out of the ring (13:31), Steiner by Booker via a backdrop (approximately 16:40), Kane by Booker after Kane became distracted by the Undertaker’s gong (18:26), Rhyno by Benoit via a backdrop (20:25), Hardy by Dupree via a dropkick as Hardy stood on the apron (22:24), Dupree by Rikishi via a superkick (22:33), Morgan by Benoit after Morgan was crotched on the top rope (23:44), Rikishi by Orton (24:11), Booker by Orton after Booker sustained a blow to the back of the head by Albert (24:16), Albert by Benoit (25:04), Benjamin by Orton after Orton avoided the superkick, with Benjamin crotching himself across the top rope (25:39), Miller by Orton while Benoit threw out Lamont (27:43), Rico by Orton via a fireman’s carry and dropping him backwards to the floor (31:08), Orton and Foley via a Foley clothesline to the floor; the two battled around ringside and up the ramp until Orton was able to escape; Foley applied the Mandible Claw on Nunzio on the ramp upon Nunzio’s intro (33:45), Christian by Jericho via a backdrop as Jericho stood on the ring apron (42:35), Haas by Goldberg as Goldberg was caught in a sleeper by Nunzio (48:33), Gunn by Goldberg via a clothesline (48:56), Nunzio by Goldberg via a gorilla press slam (49:09), Goldberg by Angle via Goldberg becoming distracted by Brock Lesnar at ringside after Lesnar interfered and hit the F5 on him (50:14), Cena by Show (52:58), RVD by Show after blocking a monkey flip out of the corner (53:16), Jericho by Show via chokeslam to the floor (55:07), Angle by Show by flipping over the top rope and sending Angle to the floor while he was caught in the ankle lock (57:35), Show by Benoit with a headlock, as he stood on the apron, and pulling Show over the top as he himself slid back into the ring under the bottom rope No Mercy 04 (Smackdown!) - East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - October 3, 2004 Sunday Night Heat: Mark Jindrak pinned Scotty 2 Hotty with a left punch Pay-per-view bouts: Eddie Guerrero pinned Luther Reigns with the Frog splash after grabbing a baton from a police officer at ringside and hitting Reigns with it WWE Cruiserweight Champion Spike Dudley pinned Nunzio after Bubba Ray Dudley interfered and crotched Nunzio on the ringpost Billy Kidman pinned Paul London with the Shooting Star Press; after the bout, London was placed on a stretcher after he began to cough up blood and Kidman hit a second Shooting Star Press onto London after he had been strapped to the stretcher WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Kenzo Suzuki & Rene Dupree defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. & Rob Van Dam when Suzuki pinned Mysterio by using the ropes for leverage after Dupree tripped up the challenger as he attempted the springboard legdrop The Big Show pinned Kurt Angle with the chokeslam; earlier in the bout, Show won the match via count-out after Angle walked out of the contest but Smackdown! GM Teddy Long came out and ordered that the match continue; after the match, Angle was helped backstage by Luther Reigns and Mark Jindrak WWE US Championship Best of 5 Series, Match 5: John Cena pinned WWE US Champion Booker T with the FU to win the title; Cena - 3, Booker - 2 Charlie Haas, Rico, & Jackie Gayda defeated the Dudley Boyz & Dawn Marie when Rico pinned D-Von with a moonsault WWE Smackdown! World Champion John Bradshaw Layfield defeated the Undertaker in a Last Ride match when John Heidenreich interfered and helped in putting the challenger into the hearse after Bradshaw hit the Clothesline from Hell So, the one house show I went to, the main event was 2 minute Angle-Brock-Cena match. You can imagine the disappointment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deancoles 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I was at Summerslam 92, One Night Only and a WCW house show in November 2000. The WCW house show in Birmingham was decent, When Major Gunns came out with Elix Skipper we were confused because the heel turn had been taped on the Friday(The show with the London Lethal Lottery) and we wouldn't that Nitro on tv for a few days, we also saw one of Sting's last matches in WCW(he had the show in Germany and the last Nitro) Don't know the times but the results were The Cat beat Mike Sanders Elix Skipper beat Kwee Wee Mike Awesome/Norman Smiley beat Alex Wright/Disco Inferno General Rection beat Lance Storm by dq(Rection did a piledriver on Gunns after the match) Jindrak/O'Haire beat Kidman/Mysterio Sting/Kevin Nash beat Kronik Goldberg beat Bam Bam Bigelow Booker T beat Scott Steiner Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King Kamala 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - August 17, 1994 (2,500) WWF Superstars taping: Lex Luger defeated Ted Dibiase's Undertaker via disqualification Tatanka pinned IRS WWF World Champion Bret Hart pinned Owen Hart at 13:50 with a roll up in a lumberjack match; lumberjacks included: Jim Neidhart, 1-2-3 Kid, Jeff Jarrett, Billy & Bart Gunn, the Headshrinkers, the Heavenly Bodies, Kwang, Well Dunn, & Kwang; the challenger had originally won the match and title at 3:06 after Jim Neidhart interfered as Owen was caught in the Sharpshooter and clotheslined the champion - however several of the lumberjacks and other officials had the finish replayed on the big screen so the referee could see what had happened; the match was ordered to continue (Wham Bam Bodyslam) 9/3/94: Bob Backlund defeated Bert Centeno via submission with the Crossface Chicken Wing Owen Hart (w/ Jim Neidhart) defeated Scott Taylor The Smoking Gunns fought the Heavenly Bodies to a no contest at the 48 second mark when the Gunns were attacked before they could get their gear off, with the Bodies briefly wearing their cowboy hats until a brawl errupted on the floor and officials had to seperate the teams The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Roy Raymond IRS defeated Phil Apollo 9/10/94: Shawn Michaels & WWF IC Champion Diesel defeated Tom O'Sullivan & Nick Barberri Jim Neidhart (w/ Owen Hart) defeated Mike Maliacia Doink the Clown defeated the Black Phantom Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Ted DiBiase) fought Tony Roy to a no contest after attacking him before the bell; Dibiase then complained about the lack of competition for Bigelow and issued an open challenge for anyone to fight him; Adam Bomb then came out and he and Bigelow briefly fought, with Bomb eventually clotheslining Bigelow to the floor WWF Tag Team Champions the Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated Mike Bell & Tony Devito (aired after they lost the titles) Yokozuna defeated Steve King 9/17/94: The Bushwhackers defeated Well Dunn (w/ Harvey Whippleman) Jeff Jarrett defeated Phil Apollo via submission with the figure-4 The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Tony DeVito with the tombstone Kwang (w/ Harvey Whippleman) pinned Scott Taylor Bob Holly pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a flying bodypress Bob Backlund defeated Tony Roy via submission with the Crossface Chicken W All I can remember about this show was Lex Luger main evented, although I remember he was against Crush not the Fake Undertaker. But I think it's probably just my bad memory, cause I don't remember Crush being around in August of 94. WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - July 13, 1996 Justin Bradshaw pinned Bob Holly with a lariat Skip & Zip defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns, New Rockers, and the Godwinns in a non-title elimination match Marc Mero pinned Hunter Hearst Helmsley Steve Austin pinned Savio Vega in a No DQ match Owen Hart pinned Jake Roberts Goldust defeated WWF IC Champion Ahmed Johnson via reverse decision; Ahmed pinned Goldust with a spinebuster but continued to beat him up after the match Psycho Sid pinned Davey Boy Smith with the powerbomb The Undertaker pinned Mankind WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Vader with the superkick I remember the Warrior was scheduled to face Davey Boy, but he was "attending a funeral" and nobody knew who was replacing him. The crowd went absolutely apeshit when Sid came out and squashed Davey Boy in less than a minute. I remember going to a WCW Saturday Night taping on May 19th 1998 at the Civic Center. I remember the whole arena worked itself into a frenzy into the hopes of seeing Goldberg. Just crazy, Goldberg chants the whole night (He didn't even show up.) # Eddie Guerrero pinned Steve Armstrong # Chris Adams pinned Bobby Blaze # Barbarian pinned Bobby Eaton # Konnan made Johnny Attitude submit # Giant pinned The Power Company Eddie Guerrero (w/Chavo Guerrero Jr.) pinned Evan Kourageous after the Frog Splash Marty Janetty pinned Lenny Lane after the Showstopper Hugh Morrus (w/Jimmy Hart) pinned Barry Horowitz with the No Laughing Matter Yuji Nagata (w/Sonny Oono) made The Cat submit to the Nagatalock Kidman (w/The Flock) pinned Bobby Blaze after the Seven Year Itch Saturn pinned Tough Tom (w/Mean Mike) after the Death Valley (Spicolli) Driver Brian Adams (w/Vincent) pinned Villano IV after a backbreaker Disco Inferno pinned Johnny Attitude after the Swinging Neckbreaker : WCW World Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko made Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/Eddie Guerrero) submit to the Texas Cloverleaf In Match Three of the Best-Of-Seven series, Chris Benoit (2) pinned Booker T (1) with a bridging German suplex Juventud Guerrera, Ciclope, and Super Calo defeated Damien, Silver King, and El Dandy when Guerrera pinned Damien after the JuviDriver The Public Enemy defeated The Power Company when Johnny Grunge pinned Short-Long after putting him through a table Road Block pinned Frankie Lancaster after a backflip splash Jim Neidhart pinned Kendall Windham with a powerslam Chris Adams defeated Glacier by disqualification when Saturn interfered WCW World Television Champion Fit Finley pinned Renegade after the Tombstone Mike Enos made Mike Tolbert submit to an armlock Jim Duggan pinned Barry Darsow after Old Glory Giant pinned Konnan after the Chokeslam In retrospect, that was really good for a WCW Saturday Night taping, but all I remember at the time was being pissed Goldberg wasn't there and people actually went crazy for the NWO Black and White/Wolfpac stuff. WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - November 11, 2001 Spike Dudley defeated Sho Funaki Brock Lesnar defeated Crash Holly Tommy Dreamer & Steven Richards defeated Rico Constantino & Randy Orton Ron Waterman defeated Shawn Stasiak WCW Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz defeated the Acolytes Scotty 2 Hotty & Albert defeated the Hurricane & Hugh Morrus; after the match, the Actolyes made the save when the Dudley Boyz interfered; moments thereafter, Scotty, Albert, the Acolytes, and Scotty's wife danced in the ring WWF European Champion Christian defeated Edge WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam defeated Raven Probably the worst show I've seen, nothing actively bad, but it was truly a B show in all senses of the word. I did get to see a pre TV debut, Brock Lesnar and the tag team match between Scotty and Albert Vs the Huricane and Hugh Morrus was a genuinely entertaining comedy match. The main event though was literally less than five minutes. WWE (Smackdown!) @ Portland, ME - July 1, 2002 Sho Funaki pinned Rico by avoiding a spin kick and using a roll up Lance Storm & Christian defeated John Cena & Steve Bradley when Storm pinned Bradley with the superkick WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble pinned the Hurricane as the challenger attempted a suplex into the ring, Nidia swept his feet out from under him and held the leg down during the cover WWE Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated Val Venis & Hardcore Holly when Gunn pinned Holly with a roll up after a Jungle Kick from Palumbo Billy Kidman & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. & Tajiri after Kidman vaulted Rey into the air and Mysterio hit a Frankensteiner off the top on Chavo D-Von Dudley, Batista, & Albert defeated Hugh Morrus, Rob Conway, & Mark Henry when D-Von pinned Conway Torrie Wilson defeated Stacy Keibler in a Bra & Panties match Edge pinned Kurt Angle, despite outside interference from Billy Gunn, Chuck Palumbo, and Rico; after the match, Edge, Val Venis, Hardcore Holly, Rikishi, and Scotty 2 Hotty held off Gunn, Palumbo, Rico, Christian, Lance Storm, and Test Another B show, but at least it was more entertaining than the other one. Plus it featured Rey Mysterio before he debuted on TV for the WWE. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigPoppaKev 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I was at the RAW where Mick Foley first won the title with the help of Steve Austin, I was at the RAW after Kurt Angle won the KOTR. I was at Wrestlemania 14 (Austin/HBK). I went to the Slamboree when Malenko won the battle royal dressed in a lucha costume and then beat Jericho. I've been to numerous other shows but those are the ones that stand out. My favorite one was probably Foley's first title win. The place went absolutely nuts. It was an awesome show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MARTYEWR 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 WWF @ Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Centre - October 15, 2001 Crash Holly defeated Steven Richards Perry Saturn pinned Chuck Palumbo with the spinning fisherman's suplex Albert pinned Tommy Dreamer with the Baldo Bomb Jakked: Sho Funaki & Taka Michinoku defeated Raven (w/ Terri) & Justin Credible when Taka pinned Raven with a roll up after Raven collided with Terri on the ring apron Mike Awesome pinned Scotty 2 Hotty with a powerslam as Scotty came off the top WCW Tag Team Champions Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Kanyon & Hugh Morrus when Jeff pinned Kanyon with the Swanton Test pinned Billy Gunn with the boot to the face as Gunn attempted the Fameasser Raw is War - included Edge informing Christian backstage that the police called and said that their mother had been in an accident; as the two prepared to leave the building, they were met by Kanyon, Chuck Palumbo, and Hugh Morrus of the Alliance; while Edge argued with them, Christian attacked his brother from behind, officially joining the Alliance and showing that the whole scenario was a setup: WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz (w/ Stacy Keibler) defeated the Big Show in a non-title handicap match when D-Von scored the pin after Bubba used one of the title belts as a weapon The Acolytes & Jackie defeated the Hurricane, Lance Storm, & Molly Holly (w/ Ivory) when Bradshaw pinned the Hurricane with the Clothesline from Hell WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam defeated WCW World Champion the Rock via disqualification when Chris Jericho crotched RVD on the top rope as the challenger attempted the Five Star Frog Splash; after the match, RVD and Rhyno double team the Rock as Jericho returns to the announce table WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman pinned Tazz in a non-title match with a roll up after a modified face buster Chris Jericho defeated WCW US Champion Rhyno via disqualification in a non-title match when Mike Awesome, Raven, and Stephanie McMahon interfered as Jericho had the Walls of Jericho applied; after the match, the Rock cleared the ring of the Alliance members and hit the Rock Bottom on Jericho Edge pinned WWF Light Heavyweight Champion X-Pac in a non-title match at 4:24 by avoiding the X-Factor and hitting the DDT; immediately after the match, Jim Ross privately alerted Edge that his mother had been in an accident - which turned out to be a ruse by Christian as he and a host of Alliance members attacked Edge backstage WWF World Champion Steve Austin & Booker T defeated Kurt Angle & the Undertaker at 11:00 when Austin pinned Angle after Rob Van Dam interfered and hit the Five Star Frog Splash on Angle; in the latter moments of the match, both Kane and Test interfered - with both men along with Taker and Booker eventually battling into the crowd; prior to coming off the top, RVD hesitated regarding who to drop the Five Star Frog Splash on, Angle or Austin The reactions to RVD and Rock/Jericho were the big highlights. Fun show. WWF @ Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Centre - March 19, 2002 Scotty 2 Hotty & Albert defeated Justin Credible & Billy Kidman Tommy Dreamer defeated Randy Orton Sunday Night Heat: Val Venis defeated Lance Storm The Big Show & Kane defeated the Dudley Boyz Rikishi defeated Goldust WWF IC Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Mr. Perfect with the Five Star Frog Splash Smackdown!: Booker T defeated Edge Lita & Trish Stratus defeated WWF Women's Champion Jazz & Ivory William Regal defeated WWF European Champion Diamond Dallas Page to win the title via KO by applying the Regal Stretch after hitting the champion with brass knuckles after DDP became distracted by Christian at ringside Test defeated WWF Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri in a non-title match The Hurricane fought Molly Holly to a no contest when Brock Lesnar interfered and attacked both participants WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy The Rock defeated Kevin Nash via disqualification Yep, I saw THAT main event. This also had X-Pac running in after the match to join the nWo. WWE (Smackdown!) @ Ottawa, Ontario – Corel Centre – July 13, 2002 Albert pinned John Cena with the Baldo Bomb Batista pinned Randy Orton with the Roll of the Dice Billy Gunn, Chuck Palumbo, & Rico defeated Shannon Moore, Mark Henry, & Hugh Morrus when Palumbo pinned Moore Sho Funaki pinned Nick Dinsmore WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble pinned Billy Kidman The Hurricane & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Tajiri & Chavo Guerrero Jr. when Rey pinned Chavo Lance Storm & Christian defeated Val Venis & Hardcore Holly when Storm pinned Val with the superkick Test pinned Rikishi at around the 5-minute mark after busting Rikishi open early in the contest Torrie Wilson defeated Dawn Marie (sub. for Stacy Keibler) in a Bra & Panties match Edge pinned Kurt Angle Note the second match. Main event was fun. This was one of Rey Mysterio's first matches before going onto TV. Rikishi's bladejob was fun. WWE (Smackdown!) @ Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Centre - November 3, 2003 (1,600) Torrie Wilson won a tiny teddy contest over Sable and Dawn Marie; Edge was the guest MC for the event Orlando Jordan pinned Horshu with a neckbreaker Johnny Stamboli & Nunzio defeated Spanky & Paul London when Spanky was pinned Rhyno pinned Jamie Knoble with the Gore WWE Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri pinned Billy Kidman with the kick to the head Bradshaw pinned Chuck Palumbo with the Clothesline from Hell WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Doug & Danny Basham defeated Scotty 2 Hotty & Rikishi and Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas when Haas was pinned with a double team move after Shaniqua interfered and hit the challenger with her whip Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned John Cena by reversing an attempt at the FU into a roll up The Undertaker, Kurt Angle, & Chris Benoit defeated WWE Smackdown! World Champion Brock Lesnar, WWE US Champion the Big Show, & Albert when Taker pinned Lesnar with the chokeslam Horshu, of course, is Luther Reigns. Rhyno was really over. Benoit was really over in the main event too. Weak point was Lesnar being booked like a chickenshit whenever Undertaker was after him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Lushus 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 Let's see, I live in Omaha, NE so: I've been to a Raw in 1997 and one in 1998...when I have more time I will check that site to get the specifics...the Raw in 1998 was about a week, maybe two weeks prior to Summerslam that year...the Raw in 1997 featured an IC title change and I can't remember if it was Rocky Miavia losing to Owen Hart or the other way around... In 1996, i went to In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies...horrible show but it featured the pretty damn good HBK vs. Diesel street fight for the Title...the one where Diesel jacknifes him through a table and tries to use Mad Dog Vachon's fake leg on him... I went to several house shows when i was younger and non-smarky, mid to late 80s...Hulk Hogan vs. Killer Khan sticks out in my mind...oh and getting yelled at directly by Iron Mike Sharp after I flipped him off! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 My Memory is hazy but I went to three shows.. two in 86... One during the Orindorf Hogan feud, they had the Cage match at the end where both men dropped at the same time.. But the big event I went too was I was at the Jim Crockett Cup Tournament in Baltimore in 87. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlaskanHero 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I've been to two. One WWF House Show and a WCW PPV. 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 New Age Outlaws defeated D-Lo Brown & Mark Henry WWF Champion The Rock defeated Kane in a cage match; Big Bossman was the guest referee The WCW PPV was Sin, I think. Was a while ago. I'm pretty sure it was Chris Benoit's last PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LessonInMachismo 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 <<The WCW PPV was Sin, I think. Was a while ago. I'm pretty sure it was Chris Benoit's last PPV.>> Benoit had been gone a year when Sin aired. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kahran Ramsus 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 Not too many. Sometimes I can't get up to go for a show if it is in a down period, and I have missed out on several in Ottawa due to midterms being at the same time (in at least one case the next morning). WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Garden - April 23, 1989 Dino Bravo pinned Hercules by holding onto the ropes for leverage as Herc attempted a sunset flip into the ring Greg Valentine defeated the Blue Blazer Hillbilly Jim defeated the Honkytonk Man via disqualification Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time-limit draw Paul Roma defeated Boris Zhukov The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when, after a miscommunication, Arn actually pinned Tully and the referee called for the bell Jake Roberts defeated Ted Dibiase via disqualification after a chair shot Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out Martel also beat Santana in the opener, but that's not mentioned here. And there was a WWF Tag Title match (Demos/Rougeaus, won by Demolition) in between the WWF Title match and the main event (Roberts/Dibiase). Also, I seem to remember Hogan winning clean this time, but I may be wrong on that, I was more concerned with Bret/Perfect & Roberts/Dibiase at the time. The rest is accurate, including the awful Brainbusters pinning each other finish. WWF @ Oshawa, Ontario - December 1989 ? defeated Paul Roma Bret Hart defeated Bad News Brown The Bushwhackers defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov Akeem defeated Hercules Jimmy Snuka pinned the Honky Tonk Man Rick Martel defeated Brutus Beefcake Dusty Rhodes defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match Not a great show on paper to say the least. It was funny seeing Roma lose to a jobber though. WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - November 25, 1990 (matinee) Ted Dibiase pinned Dusty Rhodes after Virgil interfered Dino Bravo pinned Shane Douglas with the side suplex Tugboat pinned Boris Zhukov Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Paul Roma & Hercules via disqualification when Hercules hit Michaels with the chain The Big Bossman pinned the Barbarian with a sunset flip at 11:16; after the bout, the Bossman was double teamed by Haku and the Barbarian (SuperTape 4) Demolition defeated the Bushwhackers when Smash pinned Butch Kerry Von Erich pinned Mr. Perfect with an inside cradle; Roddy Piper was the guest referee for the bout Saba Simba defeated Paul Diamond via forfeit Earthquake defeated Hulk Hogan via count-out Another screwed up Toronto card. First, Simba beat Martel via forfeit when he didn't show/make his flight/whatever, not Diamond. The Rockers/Power&Glory match didn't happen, I never saw the Rockers live in my entire life. It was Harts/Rythm&Blues. The rest is accurate. Main event was Perfect/Von Erich were Perfect won the IC Title but Piper screwed him over, and Earthquake did beat Hogan. WWF @ Oshawa, Ontario - February 1991 Jimmy Snuka defeated Demolition Smash The Undertaker defeated Tugboat WWF Tag Team Champions the Hart Foundation defeated Paul Roma & Hercules Jake Roberts defeated Rick Martel WWF World Champion Sgt. Slaughter defeated the Ultimate Warrior Advertised main event was Savage/Slaughter with Slaughter giving him the WWF Title shot that he promised him at Royal Rumble. But Savage broke his wrist leaving us with a mystery opponent, which ended up being Warrior who went nuts and lost by DQ. WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - February 20, 1994 Sparky Plugg defeated Rick Martel WWF Women's Champion Alundra Blayze defeated Heidi Lee Morgan WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS in a ladder match Owen Hart defeated Richard Charland (sub. for the 1-2-3 Kid) WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecars defeated the Smoking Gunns Jeff Jarrett defeated Bob Backlund Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels Lex Luger & Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna & Crush Last time I have ever been to Maple Leaf Gardens, and a pretty good show. I was a huge Jeff Jarrett mark at the time so I was happy to see him. Only time I've ever seen a ladder match live. WWF @ Oshawa, Ontario - December 5, 1995 (2,200) Fatu, Barry Horowitz, & Hakushi defeated Kama, Isaac Yankem DDS, & Skip Ahmed Johnson defeated Rad Radford The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Marty Jannetty Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Henry Godwinn in a slop bucket match Goldust defeated Bob Holly Savio Vega defeated Bob Backlund WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Psycho Sid WWF Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns defeated Owen Hart & Yokozuna Diesel defeated Davey Boy Smith WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated the Undertaker via disqualification Orginally it was supposed to be Ramon/Douglas, but he was on the outs at this point. The ending was a big brawl with Camp Cornette running in to beat up Bret and Diesel running in to beat up Taker. Shawn was supposed to be here fighting Goldust and causing the homophobes in the crowd to explode at the site of those two in the ring, but he was busy selling his collapse on RAW. Dibiase was here which was nice. He even did the ol' stuff the $100 bill down Razor's throat bit. WWF @ Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Center - March 4, 2000 Too Cool defeated the Headbangers D-Lo Brown defeated Mideon Test defeated the Big Bossman in a flag match Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Perry Saturn & Dean Malenko WWF Intercontinental & European Champion Kurt Angle defeated Chris Jericho Albert defeated WWF Hardcore Champion Crash Holly in a non-title match WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz defeated Edge & Christian The Big Show defeated Rikishi The Rock & Kane defeated WWF World Champion Triple H & Road Dogg My favourite show that I've attended live, it was just a fun time all around. The best part was that when I bought tickets in January I had no dream of seeing my two favourite wrestlers at the time (Malenko & Benoit), but then the walkout occurred right after and I got to see them here. A couple of errors with the site. Benoit was in the IC Title Match, which was a warmup to the Wrestlemania 2000 match. It was actually better as it was given more time and didn't have the two fall gimmick dragging it down. Albert/Crash was confusing as it was announced as being a Hardcore Title match, and after Albert won he was given the belt only to have Crash steal it again. Yet it was played as a straight match, and it was advertised as non-title. I think Chimel just screwed up. Trip jobbed clean to the People's Elbow in the main event and Tori got tombstoned. X-Pac got caught with drugs at the border (or he got the flu or something, I forget) and missed the show. Boo hoo... WWF @ Ottawa, Ontario - Corel Centre - March 19, 2002 Scotty 2 Hotty & Albert defeated Justin Credible & Billy Kidman Tommy Dreamer defeated Randy Orton Sunday Night Heat: Val Venis defeated Lance Storm The Big Show & Kane defeated the Dudley Boyz Rikishi defeated Goldust WWF IC Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Mr. Perfect with the Five Star Frog Splash Smackdown!: Booker T defeated Edge Lita & Trish Stratus defeated WWF Women's Champion Jazz & Ivory William Regal defeated WWF European Champion Diamond Dallas Page to win the title via KO by applying the Regal Stretch after hitting the champion with brass knuckles after DDP became distracted by Christian at ringside Test defeated WWF Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri in a non-title match The Hurricane fought Molly Holly to a no contest when Brock Lesnar interfered and attacked both participants WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy The Rock defeated Kevin Nash via disqualification Already talked about earlier, but I will add that thinking back and seeing Orton job clean to Tommy Dreamer is pretty funny. I was hoping for Benoit to return, and got X-Suck. WWE (Raw) @ Oshawa, Ontario - Civic Auditorium - May 2, 2003 The Dudley Boyz defeated Rosey & Jamal following the 3D on Jamal Rodney Mack pinned Tommy Dreamer (sub. for Jeff Hardy) with the running powerslam after Teddy Long interfered Sylvian Grenier & Rene Dupree defeated the Hurricane & Maven following a double team flapjack on Maven WWE Women’s Champion Jazz defeated Trish Stratus, Victoria, and Jackie by pinning Jackie Christian pinned Spike Dudley with the Unprettier WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Rob Van Dam & Kane defeated Lance Storm & Chief Morley after the 18-minute mark following the Five Star Frog Splash on Morley Steven Richards pinned Rico with a double arm DDT Test pinned Scott Steiner in a Canada vs. USA match Just look at the card. RAW was terrible at the time, but they could have at least put Jericho on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlaskanHero 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 <<The WCW PPV was Sin, I think. Was a while ago. I'm pretty sure it was Chris Benoit's last PPV.>> Benoit had been gone a year when Sin aired. Ahh, well, I know it was Benoit's last PPV with WCW. If not Sin, then it may have been Greed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MARTYEWR 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 WWE (Raw) @ Oshawa, Ontario - Civic Auditorium - May 2, 2003 The Dudley Boyz defeated Rosey & Jamal following the 3D on Jamal Rodney Mack pinned Tommy Dreamer (sub. for Jeff Hardy) with the running powerslam after Teddy Long interfered Sylvian Grenier & Rene Dupree defeated the Hurricane & Maven following a double team flapjack on Maven WWE Women’s Champion Jazz defeated Trish Stratus, Victoria, and Jackie by pinning Jackie Christian pinned Spike Dudley with the Unprettier WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Rob Van Dam & Kane defeated Lance Storm & Chief Morley after the 18-minute mark following the Five Star Frog Splash on Morley Steven Richards pinned Rico with a double arm DDT Test pinned Scott Steiner in a Canada vs. USA match Just look at the card. RAW was terrible at the time, but they could have at least put Jericho on. They did a show in Ottawa around that time, too, which I missed because I was moving that weekend, but it was the (at the time) infamous show headlined by HHH and Nash that saw Nash get booed out of the building. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
res37618 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 OK, this may take a while . . . . I'm not gonna list the numerous indy shows and three or four Smoky Mountain Wrestling shows I went to during high school (graduated in '94) - SMW used to come to the high school I went to about every four months or so. Needless to say, I'm an SMW mark for life! OK . . first house show was Bluefield, WV - WCW in October '92 with a main event of Ron Simmons vs. Rick Rude for the WCW title. Pretty cool show, especially since it was my first "major league" show. Next, I went to Fall Brawl '94 in Roanoke, VA - sat six rows back from the double rings, on side facing the steady camera. My first PPV! Good show - Steamboat's last appearance in a ring for a LONG time - forfeits the title to Austin, who turns around and loses it to Duggan. Decent WarGames, I guess, but no blood. It was over a year before I got to go to my next show, a Nitro taping in Salem, VA, the night after the first World War 3 in '95. We sat front row, it was awesome, even for WCW. First time I'd seen Hogan and Savage in person. No matches were outstanding (DDP/Badd was OK), but it was just a good experience overall. Fall Brawl '96 from Winston-Salem was next, sat on the second row ringside, at the ring closest to the entrance, on the side with the stationery cam. The heat for the NWO was unreal, probably one of the loudest crowds I'd heard to that point. Fun show to go to. Nitro in Roanoke - 3/31/97 was next, in what had to be one of the worst shows I've ever been to. Sat near the top of the arena, and sat through such wonderful stuff as Luger/Giant vs. Rick Fuller/Roadblock, Dallas Page vs. Lance Ringo, and the Steiners vs. "Danger Danger" High Voltage. One highlight was a Jericho/Regal match, and Benoit vs. Hugh Morrus. Fall Brawl '97, again in Winston-Salem, was my next show. Good show, especially with the Guerrero/Jericho CW title match. Sat in the back of the floor, opposite of the entrance. Hard to see, but we still had fun. Next, I went to a RAW taping in Roanoke in late Nov. '97. If anyone remembers, this was the show where Austin drives his truck into the back of the arena during Rock's match, stands on top of the truck/bed and drinks beers. I can be seen through his truck window as he's getting out, I think it's even on one of his career-retro DVD's or videos. Good times, good times. Went to Nitro in Winston-Salem, NC on 3/9/98, with a main event of Sting/Savage/Giant vs. Hogan/Hall/Nash. Bleh show, nothing of note happened. Sat on the very upper row, top deck (next to the ceiling, yes LOL). Next, was a trip to Greensboro for Unforgiven '98, a week after our Nitro trip to NC. We sat at the back of the floor, directly next to the entrance. When Vince comes out (when he cuts his promo about Austin) - I yell at him "You're the man" - he looked right at me and smirked and said "Thanks" - I marked out like a madman, it was pretty damned awesome. It was quite a while before my next show, but it was well worth it. Feb. 6th, 99. Concord, NC - an ECW house show. It was the most insane thing I'd ever been to in my life. I think the fire marshall could've shut the place down, there were more people jammed into a little rec-center gym than I'd ever seen before. Highlight of this show was Taz breaking Sabu's jaw with a brutal clothesline that was replayed on many of the ECW TV shows in the next several weeks. Awesome stuff. Then, two WWF shows, on two nights in June '99 - King of the Ring in Greensboro, and RAW the night after in Charlotte. KOTR was horrible. Period. The Rock/UT title match was mildly entertaining, everything else was just terrible. Sat near the top, upper level, and it was probably a good thing we couldn't see much, because I'd probably have been even more irritated at how bad it was. RAW the next night was a different story. Sat a little lower down in the arena in Charlotte, and got to see Austin win the title from UT to one of the loudest pops I've ever heard. My first WWF title change LIVE! Cool enough. Went to Unforgiven '99 in Charlotte - good show, with the six-pack challenge, and Jericho/X-Pac. Sat right next to the stationery cam, so we had a really good view. One of the better shows I'd been to. Got married in July 2000, and as a gift to me, my wife got us tickets to SummerSlam 2000 in Raleigh (we'd moved to Myrtle Beach right after the wedding for my wife's new job). We had nosebleed seats, but it's still probably the best show I've ever been to (except for the ECW show, which is just a completely different experience). TLC was awesome live, and so was Shane's insane bump off the entrance. Smackdown taping in Charleston, SC was next - Feb. '01. Big Show vs. Rock was the Main Event. Sat next to the ramp, so needless to say it was awesome. Good show, even as slowly paced as a Smackdown taping can be. WCW House Show March '01 from Johnson City, TN was next (we were back up here visiting family, and a DJ friend got us free tickets). Pitiful show, Smoky Mountain drew more fans than WCW did here that night. I think the main event was DDP/Dustin vs. Steiner/Jarrett. At least I can say I went to one of the last WCW shows, but thank God it was free. Went to a WWF house show in Bristol, TN next the weekend of Survivor Series '01(wife's job had moved us back to Tennessee). Good for a house show, again, free tickets from the good radio-station DJ friend. Main event was RVD/Raven for the Hardcore title, and Edge vs. Test. Cool thing about this show was the OVW Exhibition match that was the curtain-jerker, with Crash, Randy Orton & Ron Waterman vs. Billy Kidman, Tommy Dreamer & Rico Constantino. Good show. Didn't go to any shows in '02 at all, but got free tics again to a Smackdown house show in Johnson City, TN - May '03, the night after Judgment Day. Main event was Lesnar/Mysterio vs. Big Show/Cena. Good show, the free tics were front row ringside. Hella good fun. Finally, the second week of December 2004 - on Monday, 12/6, went to a Smackdown house show in Johnson City. Free tics again, this time next to the entrance to the arena. Pretty good for a house show. Headlined by JBL/Booker/Eddie triple threat and UT/Heidenreich. Then, my wife and I, and a couple that she works with went to Atlanta the next weekend. While my wife and her friend went to the Nutcracker in downtown Atlanta, her friend's husband and I went to Armageddon '04. OK show, more fun in person that it was watching it on DVD a couple of weeks ago. Cool thing about this show was staying at the Holiday Inn across the parking lot for the weekend. No standing in line waiting to get it, and after the show, no waiting in traffic. Just a 5 minute walk each way. Very cool, especially after a few beers at the arena. Next stop? I hope it's SummerSlam in DC this August. I'm trying like hell to talk her into a weekend there with the couple we went to Atlanta with, but we'll see how that goes. And please, God, let them hold a WrestleMania somewhere remotely close to here soon . . . that would be the pinnacle of my wrestling experience. There you have it, my complete history of attendance at WCW/WWE/ECW shows. And my longest post ever. I'm sure you're bored all to hell by now, but it was good memories trying to remember all this info, with a little help from results boards for the earlier shows. Now . . . time for a beer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slickster 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 <<The WCW PPV was Sin, I think. Was a while ago. I'm pretty sure it was Chris Benoit's last PPV.>> Benoit had been gone a year when Sin aired. Ahh, well, I know it was Benoit's last PPV with WCW. If not Sin, then it may have been Greed. WCW Souled Out 2000. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nl5xsk1 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I can only remember going to 5 shows total, 3 WWF/WWE and 2 NWA/WCW. The only one I can find on Cawthon's site is: WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - November 9, 1985 Jim Neidhart pinned Tony Garea Bret Hart pinned Lanny Poffo Cpl. Kirchner defeated Rene Goulet WWF Tag Team Champions Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine defeated Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey when Beefcake pinned Spivey after reversing a roll up (Best of the WWF Vol. 10) Bob Orton Jr. defeated Pedro Morales Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid defeated Moondog Spot & Barry O when Dynamite pinned Spot with a crossbody Randy Savage defeated Tony Atlas Terry Funk defeated the Junkyard Dog Don Muraco defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification The other WWF/WWE shows were on in Manchester, NH, at the JFK Coliseum. The only people I remember from that show are SD Jones and Fabulous Moolah (defending her belt!). The other one was more recent, it was that horrible Smackdown taping in Boston where Austin shot Hall & Nash with the net-gun. The NWA/WCW shows were one at the Centrum, and the only people I remember for that show were Sting, Vader, and Bagwell (the girl that I was dating at the time LOVED Bagwell, and that's the reason we were there). The other one was an oldschool show at the Boston Garden, and there were a ton of stars there. The match I most remembr is the Road Warriors-Midnite X-press. (I got into a shouting match with Cornette & Big Bubba ... damn, I was such a mark back then) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slickster 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 WCW House Show March '01 from Johnson City, TN was next (we were back up here visiting family, and a DJ friend got us free tickets). Pitiful show, Smoky Mountain drew more fans than WCW did here that night. I think the main event was DDP/Dustin vs. Steiner/Jarrett. At least I can say I went to one of the last WCW shows, but thank God it was free. Congratulations, you attended WCW's last house show ever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King Kamala 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 <<The WCW PPV was Sin, I think. Was a while ago. I'm pretty sure it was Chris Benoit's last PPV.>> Benoit had been gone a year when Sin aired. Ahh, well, I know it was Benoit's last PPV with WCW. If not Sin, then it may have been Greed. Seeing how you're probably from the Cincy area. I think you're talking about Souled Out 2000. Since Greed was in March of 2001, WAY after Benoit left. Edit: Damn got beaten to the punch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eiker_ir 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 only one show, since i don't live in the US, i went during some family vacations, i loved the main event, me being the super jericho fan: WWF @ Miami, FL - December 21, 2001 Molly Holly pinned an unknown Jakked - 12/29/01: Crash Holly pinned Chris Nelson with a tornado DDT Spike Dudley pinned Scoot Andrews with the Dudley Dog Perry Saturn defeated Vito DeNucci via submission with the Rings of Saturn WWF IC Champion Edge pinned Sho Funaki in a non-title match with the spear and DDT Raw is War - 12/24/01: Rikishi defeated Test via disqualification when Test punched the referee; after the bout, Rikishi took Test out with a superkick and Bonzai Drop Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated the Acolytes when Gunn pinned Bradshaw after Palumbo prevented a fall away slam and held down Bradshaw's feet from outside the ring Rob Van Dam pinned Lance Storm with the Five Star Frog Splash Torrie Wilson pinned Stacy Keibler in an Eggnog match in which both women wore Santa costumes WWF European Champion Christian pinned the Hurricane (w/ Molly Holly) with the Unprettier Booker T (w/ the Big Bossman) pinned Maven with a flapjack Tajiri pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Bubba Ray Dudley (w/ D-Von Dudley) by spraying mist into his opponent's face and following with a kick to the head after Tazz countered interference from D-Von; the two wrestlers competed in Santa outfits WWF World Champion Chris Jericho defeated the Rock and Kurt Angle in a No DQ, No Count-out match by pinning Rock after the challenger sustained a DDT onto a steel chair from Angle Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - May 1, 1993 (matinee) The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Jim Powers with a swinging neck breaker Damien Demento pinned Tito Santana by holding onto the top rope as he was slammed into the ring The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns (sub. for the Nasty Boys) after interference from Afa (the Gunns' WWF debut) Yokozuna pinned Jim Duggan with the Bonzai Drop after Mr. Fuji prevented Duggan from hitting the running clothesline Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Kamala with a roll up as Kamala argued with the referee Mr. Perfect fought WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels to a 20-minute time limit draw; Michaels had almost pinned Perfect earlier after hitting him with the IC belt but the Smoking Gunns and Jim Powers rushed in the ring and told the referee what had happened - so the match continued; Michaels was in the Perfect Plex when the bell rang Bob Backlund pinned Blake Beverly with a roll over Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger via disqualification when Razor Ramon interfered as Hart had Luger in the Sharpshooter; after the bout, Luger accidentally hit Razor with the running forearm - knocking Razor out cold So I got to see the WWF debuts of Billy and Bart along with a kick ass IC title match. WWF @ Landover, MD - USAir Arena - July 17, 1993 (1,600) The 1st show held at the renamed USAir Arena Jim Powers pinned Papa Shango with an inside cradle Tatanka fought Bam Bam Bigelow to a double count-out after hitting the Samoan Drop on the floor Bret Hart defeated WWF Champion Yokozuna via disqualification when Mr. Fuji interfered and hit the challenger with the Japanese flag as Yokozuna was caught in the Sharpshooter; after the bout, Lex Luger came to Hart's aid; the original main event was Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna but the match was changed several weeks before the show The Smoking Gunns defeated Afa & Samu Bastion Booger pinned Bob Backlund with the sit-down splash WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Mr. Perfect with the superkick after Diesel distracted Perfect HBK / Perfect wasn't as good as their previous meeting. From what I was watching at the time, Shawn wasn't picking up a lot of wins with the superkick so to see Perfect pinned with it shocked me. My next wrestling show was Nitro from Phoenix, October 99, the day after Halloween Havoc. Benoit vs. Malenko in a last man standing match, the first round of the world title tournament, and Bret Hart over Goldberg. WWF (Smackdown!) @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - April 27, 2002 (9,500) WWE Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri pinned Billy Kidman with a German suplex into a roll over and holding onto the ropes for leverage Hardcore Holly pinned Randy Orton with the Alabama Slam Mark Henry, the Hurricane, & Val Venis defeated Christian, Lance Storm, & Albert when Henry pinned Storm by catching him coming off the top and hitting a running powerslam Chavo Guerrero Jr. pinned Sho Funaki with the brainbuster Rikishi pinned D-Von Dudley with the Bonzai Drop Farooq pinned Test by avoiding the boot to the face and hitting the spinebuster Torrie Wilson defeated Ivory and Stacy Keibler in a swimsuit contest WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated Al Snow & Maven (w/ Big from Tough Enough) after Rico interfered and hit a spin kick on Maven Kurt Angle pinned Edge in a No DQ match with a low blow and the Olympic Slam Triple H pinned Chris Jericho with the Pedigree That was just a few days before the name change. WWE (Raw) @ Washington DC - MCI Center - June 28, 2002 William Regal & Christopher Nowinski defeated Bubba Ray & Spike Dudley when Nowinski pinned Spike with a full nelson slam WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly pinned Trish Stratus by blocking a monkey flip out of the corner and putting her feet on the ropes for leverage Shawn Stasiak pinned WWE Hardcore Champion Bradshaw to win the title after Steven Richards interfered Spike Dudley pinned WWE Hardcore Champion Shawn Stasiak to win the title with the Dudley Dog Steven Richards pinned WWE Hardcore Champion Spike Dudley to win the title with the Steven Kick Bradshaw pinned WWE Hardcore Champion Steven Richards to win the title with the Clothesline from Hell D-Lo Brown pinned Justin Credible with the Sky High Matt Hardy pinned Raven with the Twist of Fate Brock Lesnar pinned Ric Flair with the F5 after Chris Benoit distracted Flair from ringside WWE IC Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Eddie Guerrero with the Five Star Frog Splash after Ric Flair prevented interference from Chris Benoit; the bout was to have been a ladder match but was changed to a normal match with no explanation given Steven Richards pinned Tommy Dreamer by avoiding the DVD and hitting the Steven Kick Booker T & Goldust defeated the Big Show & X-Pac when Booker pinned X-Pac with the Book End WWE World Champion the Undertaker pinned Hulk Hogan with the chokeslam after a chair shot A memorable show if only to see Flair and Hogan on the same card. RVD / Eddie was advertised as a ladder match but it was made a singles match with no explanation given. MSG the next night got the ladder match instead. WWE @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - August 5, 2002 Sunday Night Heat: Shelton Benjamin pinned Shawn Stasiak with a reverse spin kick after Stasiak blocked a kick and grabbed Benjamin's leg Spike Dudley defeated Steven Richards via disqualification after a chair shot Johnny Stamboli (sub. for Raven) (w/ Raven) pinned D-Lo Brown with the modified Rock Bottom after Raven used one of his crutches as a weapon Sean O'Haire pinned Justin Credible with a modified Samoan Drop Raw: Bubba Ray Dudley defeated the Big Show in a tables match after Trish Stratus distracted Show, Spike Dudley hit a spear wearing a football helmet, and Bubba finished it off with a flapjack through the table WWE Hardcore Champion Tommy Dreamer pinned Bradshaw following the DDT onto the steel ring steps Test fought Sgt. Slaughter to a no contest after knocking Slaughter off the ring apron before the bell with the boot to the face Booker T & Goldust defeated William Regal & Christopher Nowinski when Booker pinned Regal with the scissors kick after an atomic drop from Goldust Victoria pinned Trish Stratus by reversing a sunset flip and holding onto the ropes for leverage; after the match, Trish fought off both Victoria and Molly Holly - who was doing guest commentary for the bout (Victoria's TV debut) Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Lance Storm & Christian via disqualification when Christian used one of the tag belts as a weapon and Test interfered; after the match, the Undertaker ran the Un-Americans out of the arena - chasing after them on a police motorcycle Rob Van Dam pinned Chris Jericho with the Five Star Frog Splash after Ric Flair interfered and hit Jericho with a chair My birthday was the 4th and I had the option of going to either this or to the SD taping the night before in Richmond (Brock / Hogan). I'm guessing I made a bad choice. Although, we did get a lengthy post-show brawl between Flair and HHH which was very cool - especially since Flair won. WWE (Raw) @ Roanoke, VA - Civic Center - April 12, 2003 Goldust pinned Steven Richards with the powerslam after a miscommunication between Richards and Victoria Christopher Nowinski pinned Spike Dudley by reversing the Dudley Dogg into a back suplex and putting his feet on the ropes for the win Rosey & Jamal defeated the Hurricane & Maven when Maven was pinned with a sidewalk slam after interference from Rico Test pinned Christian with the full nelson slam WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Rob Van Dam & Kane defeated the Dudley Boyz and Lance Storm & Chief Morley in an elimination match; RVD pinned Storm with the Five Star Frog Splash after a miscommunication between D-Von and Storm; Kane pinned D-Von Dudley with the chokeslam; after the bout, the Dudleyz presented the champions with their title belts in a showing of respect and, with the help of Spike Dudley, fended off an attack from Storm and Morley WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus defeated Victoria and Molly Holly by pinning Victoria following a double bulldog on both members of the opposition Rico pinned Tommy Dreamer (sub. for Jeff Hardy) in a No DQ match following the spin kick Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, & Booker T defeated WWE Raw World Champion Triple H, Ric Flair, & Chris Jericho when Nash pinned Triple H with the powerbomb (Nash's 1st match back from injury, Michaels' return to the house show circuit after more than 5 years) Shawn's first house show in 5+ years and Nash's return match from the embarrassing trip on Raw the previous year. WWE (Smackdown!) @ Roanoke, VA - Civic Center - September 13, 2003 WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Tajiri with the 619 and springboard splash into the ring Albert & Sean O'Haire defeated Spanky & Paul London when O'Haire pinned London with the Widowmaker Matt Hardy pinned Orlando Jordan with the Twist of Fate after Shannon Moore tripped Jordan Nunzio pinned Sho Funaki with a reversal Billy Kidman & Jamie Knoble defeated Doug & Danny Basham when Kidman scored the pin with the Shooting Star Press after Knoble hit a powerbomb on one of the Bashams from the middle turnbuckle WWE US Champion Eddie Guerrero defeated Chris Benoit and John Cena by pinning Cena following a belt shot as the referee was busy sending an interfering Rhyno backstage after Rhyno hit the Gore on Benoit, knocking him to the floor WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin defeated the Acolytes when Bradshaw was pinned with a belt shot moments after hitting the Clothesline from Hell Torrie Wilson defeated Sable, Dawn Marie, and Nidia in a bikini contest; Sho Funaki was the guest MC WWE Smackdown! World Champion Kurt Angle defeated Brock Lesnar via submission with the ankle lock into a heel hook after 40 minutes Read that main event description. A tune up for the Ironman 2 days later. WrestleMania XX - New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - March 14, 2004 Included a Hall of Fame segment showcasing Bobby Heenan, Harley Race, Superstar Billy Graham, Don Muraco, Greg Valentine, the Junkyard Dog, Tito Santana, Big John Studd, Sgt. Slaughter, Pete Rose, and Jesse Ventura; featured an interview by Ventura with Donald Trump, who sat ringside for the event; the Harlem Boys Choir performed 'America the Beautiful' to begin the broadcast; included Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler on commentary for the Raw matches, with Michael Cole & Tazz commentating the Smackdown! bouts John Cena pinned WWE US Champion the Big Show to win the title at 9:13 with the FU after hitting the champion with a pair of brass knuckles WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Rob Van Dam & Booker T defeated Mark Jindrak & Garrison Cade, the Dudley Boyz, and Rene Dupree & Rob Conway at 7:55 when RVD pinned Conway with the Five Star Frog Splash after Booker hit the scissors kick Christian pinned Chris Jericho at 14:56 with a roll up and using the tights for leverage after Trish Stratus accidentally raked Jericho in the eyes; after the bout, Trish slapped Jericho and left ringside with Christian WWE IC Champion Randy Orton, Ric Flair, & Batista defeated the Rock & Mick Foley in a handicap match at 17:09 when Orton pinned Foley with the RKO as Foley prepared to apply the Mandible Claw (Foley's first match in 4 years; Rock's first match in 11 months) Torrie Wilson & Sable defeated Stacy Keibler & Jackie Gayda in a Playboy Evening Gown Match when Torrie pinned Jackie with a roll up at 2:41; prior to the bout, all four women disrobed to their bra and panties WWE Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Chavo Guerrero Sr.) defeated Nunzio, Shannon Moore, Rey Mysterio Jr., Sho Funaki, the Ultimo Dragon, Jamie Knoble, Billy Kidman, Tajiri, and Akio in a gauntlet match at 10:38; Dragon pinned Moore with the Asai DDT at 1:18; Knoble defeated Dragon via submission with a guillotine; Knoble pinned Funaki with an inside cradle; Nunzio was counted-out at 4:15; Kidman pinned Knoble at 6:08; Mysterio pinned Kidman at 7:35; Mysterio pinned Tajiri at 8:38; Akio couldn't pariticpate after Tajiri accidentally blew mist into his face; Chavo pinned Rey by holding onto Chavo Sr. outside the ring Bill Goldberg pinned Brock Lesnar at 13:48 with the spear and Jackhammer; after the bout, guest referee Steve Austin hit the Stunner on Lesnar before doing the same to Goldberg (Lesnar and Goldberg's last match in the WWE) WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Rikishi & Scotty 2 Hotty defeated the Acolytes, Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas, and Doug & Danny Basham when Rikishi pinned Danny with a sit-down splash at 6:05 WWE Women's Champion Victoria pinned Molly Holly at 4:56 by reversing a neckbreaker submission hold into a backslide; due to prematch stipulations, Molly had her head shaved bald after the bout WWE Smackdown! World Champion Eddie Guerrero pinned Kurt Angle at 21:30 with an inside cradle and using the ropes for leverage after avoiding the ankle lock by unlacing his boot The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Kane with the tombstone at 6:56 Chris Benoit defeated WWE Raw World Champion Triple H and Shawn Michaels to win the title at 24:07 when Triple H submitted to the Crippler Crossface; after the bout, WWE Smackdown! World Champion Eddie Guerrero came out to congratulate Benoit; following the telecast, Benoit's family came out to celebrate the victory as well; voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated Match of the Year (Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story) Nuff said. WWE @ East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - March 15, 2004 (17,418) Kevin Fertig pinned Chad Wicks after setting him up for a front suplex but dropping his throat across Fertig's shoulder Sunday Night Heat: Rico (w/ Jackie Gayda) pinned Steven Richards at 3:50 by avoiding the DDT and using a double leg pick up into a roll up; after the bout, Richards attacked Rico and slammed his knee into the ringpost Lance Storm defeated Ken Phoenix at 3:23 via submission with the Canadian Maple Leaf The Hurricane & Rosey defeated Mark Jindrak & Garrison Cade at 15:16 when Hurricane pinned Cade with a splash off Rosey's shoulders as Rosey stood on the middle turnbuckle Raw - included an opening segment in which Chris Benoit and Triple H had a face-to-face confrontation which later led to Benoit and Shawn Michaels holding off all of Evolution from ringside; featured Christian and Trish Stratus attacking Spike Dudley as Spike made his way to the ring, which was followed by an in-ring promo; included Steve Austin beating down Rene Dupree in the ring: WWE Women's Champion Victoria & Lita defeated Molly Holly & Jazz (w/ Teddy Long) at 3:07 when Lita pinned Jazz with the DDT moments after Molly walked out of the match when Lita ripped her wig off, revealing her bald head Matt Hardy defeated Chris Jericho via disqualification at 2:10 when Jericho began choking his opponent with TV cables at ringside; immediately after the decision, Jericho walked backstage and left the arena Kane pinned Val Venis at the 43-second mark with a flying clothesline and the chokeslam Stacy Keibler fought Jackie Gayda to a no contest at around the 1:10 mark when Vince McMahon came to the ring and cut a promo announcing that a draft would be held the following Monday in which every WWE talent would be involved and it would determine as to which show they would be featured WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Rob Van Dam & Booker T defeated the Dudley Boyz when Booker pinned Bubba Ray with the Bookend at 18:09 WWE Raw World Champion Chris Benoit & Shawn Michaels defeated WWE IC Champion Randy Orton, Ric Flair, & Batista (w/ Triple H) in a handicap match at 11:48, despite interference from Triple H, when Batista submitted to Benoit's Sharpshooter; earlier in the bout, Mick Foley arrived to the arena and battled Orton into the crowd - taking him out of the match WWE (Smackdown!) @ Roanoke, VA - Civic Center - July 25, 2004 Johnny Stamboli pinned Mark Jindrak at 7:11 with a sunset flip after Nunzio, who came ringside mid-way through the bout, prevented Jindrak from holding onto the ropes Kenzo Suzuki pinned Billy Gunn at 5:17 with the claw / leg sweep combo Hardcore Holly pinned Rene Dupree at 7:06 with a roll over and holding onto the ropes for leverage after Dupree reversed an attempt at the Alabama Slam into a roll up; mid-way through the bout, Dupree attempted to flee backstage but was met by Billy Gunn who forced him back into the ring John Heidenreich (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned Scotty 2 Hotty at 1:18 with a urinagi / sidewalk slam type move Luther Reigns pinned Charlie Haas at 6:06 by blocking a monkey flip and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Spike Dudley and Chavo Guerrero Jr. in an elimination match at 9:02; Chavo pinned Spike by reversing the Dudley Dog into a back suplex at 6:03 after Spike accidentally hit Rey while attempting the move; Rey pinned Chavo with a springboard splash after hitting the 619 Torrie Wilson and Dawn Marie had a "friendly" lingerie contest with no winner announced Rob Van Dam pinned Booker T at 12:27 with a split-legged moonsault after hitting a Van Daminator as Booker attempted to use the United States title belt as a weapon; Booker wore the belt to the ring and announced that the match was non-title WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Billy Kidman & Paul London defeated the Dudley Boyz at 13:56 when London pinned D-Von after countering a suplex into the ring and hitting a superkick WWE Smackdown! World Champion John Bradshaw Layfield pinned John Cena in a No DQ match at 12:05 with the Clothesline from Hell after Cena fought off an interfering Luther Reigns; after the bout, Cena, RVD, Mysterio, Scotty 2 Hotty, London, and Kidman won a brawl over Reigns, the Dudleyz, JBL, and Booker, with JBL eventually sustaining the 619, FU, Five Star Frog Splash, and the Worm An utterly craptastic show. The tag title match and the main event were the only strong points. Half of Booker / RVD was a chin lock. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mecha Mummy 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 The Smackdown taping in August 2002 with The Rock vs. Chris Benoit as the main event, and Wrestlemania XIX. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pochorenella 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 My very first show was WrestleMania 2000 in Anaheim, CA. I popped for everything and everyone, that's how happy I was. Great show IMO, even if the general smark community thinks otherwise. 3-way ladder match and Euro-Continental match where the absolute highlights. My second show ever was next night's RAW show at the Staples Center in LA. Not that memorable of a show, really. D-Lo Brown wrestled in the dark match. Benoit defended his newly-won IC Title against Tazz. Crash won the Harcore belt against Bob Holly. Eddie Guerrero beat Jericho for the Euro Belt, thanks to Chyna (I saw the turn coming MILES away). The Rock beat Shane in the ME, and we got treated to a good 10-15 mins. of Rock on the mic and beating on Shane some more. Good sendoff. My next show was WrestleMania X-8 at the Reliant Astrodome in Houston, TX. Greatest show in the history of mankind. I could have died happy right after that event. Smackdown House show at the Target Center in Florida around August 2003 was my next show. Highlights included Eddie beating Cena in the opener, Rey beating Ultimo Dragon in an all-too-short CW match, WGTT beating the APA, and Taker with Kurt Angle beating Big Show and Brock Lesnar in the ME. My last show was WrestleMania XX at MSG last year. Another unforgettable night for me. Finally got to see Shawn Michaels wrestle live in one of the best matches I've ever seen. Even though he was (still is) my favorite I was rooting for Benoit all the way. Tremendous Foley/Rock vs Evolution match, you could literally see Flair smiling the whole time. Jericho vs Christian was great, and of course, Eddie vs Kurt was splendid. If everything turns out right, I plan on attending Royal Rumble 2006 in Miami next. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Mandingo Warrior Report post Posted February 10, 2005 I have seen a total of 8 WWE/F shows: These were the main events: 1988: Hulk Hogan vs. Bad New Brown (Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens) 1989: Hulk Hogan vs. Mr. Perfect (Hamilton Copps Colesium) 1989: Ultimate Warrior vs. Dino Bravo (MLG) 1989: Utimate Warrior and Kerry Von Erich vs. Rick Rude and Mr. Perfect (3/4 people in this match are dead ) 1989: Utimate Warrior vs. Andre the Giant in a Steel Cage (great match) 1990: Wrestlemania 6 - skydome (ultimate challenge) 2002: Wrestlemania X-8 - Hulk Hogan vs. The Rock (the real main event) 2004: WWE RAW (Air Canada Center): Kane vs. Snitzky and I have enjoyed every one of them! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 1989: Utimate Warrior and Kerry Von Erich vs. Rick Rude and Mr. Perfect (3/4 people in this match are dead ) I'm betting that was a few weeks before Summer Slam 90. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Young 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 This is a great thread. CAWthon's site is missing 2 of the house shows I attended- August 30th (I believe) 2002 and June 14, 2004, both at Springfield, Illinois' Prairie capital Convention Center. And, of course, the site doesn't list the 2 WCW TV tapings... but here are the other 3 WWF house shows and the WWE Raw taping I have attended. WWF @ Champaign, IL - September 27, 1997 (5,402) Jesse Jammes pinned Rockabilly Henry & Phinneas Godwinn defeated the New Blackjacks Goldust pinned Brian Pillman The Patriot pinned Owen Hart WWF Tag Team Champions the Headbangers defeated Savio Vega & Miguel Perez Jr. Mankind defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a falls count anywhere match Crush, Chainz, Skull, & 8-Ball defeated Farooq, Kama, Rocky Miavia, & D-Lo Brown The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Bret Hart via disqualification WWF @ Springfield, IL - Convention Center - February 5, 1998 Kama defeated Savio Vega Marc Mero defeated Tom Brandi Max Mini & Nova defeated El Torito & Batallion the Nation interfered; Cactus Jack made the save after the bout Farooq defeated Cactus Jack in a No Holds Barred match after Mark Henry interfered Henry & Phinneas Godwinn defeated Skull & 8-Ball in a Country Whipping Match Kane defeated Chainz Bradshaw (sub. for Vader) defeated TAFKA Goldust via disqualification when Barry Windham interfered WWF Tag Team Champions Billy Gunn & the Road Dogg defeated the Headbangers Ken Shamrock defeated WWF IC Champion the Rock via disqualification WWF European Champion Owen Hart defeated D-Lo Brown (sub. for Triple H) WWF @ Springfield, IL - Prairie Capitol Convention Center - October 27, 2001 WCW Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. with the kick to the head Tommy Dreamer pinned Russ McCullough Albert pinned Hugh Morrus with the Baldo Bomb Raven pinned Maven with the DDT The Acolytes defeated the Hurricane & Mike Awesome when Farooq pinned Awesome with a spinebuster WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Kanyon with the Five Star Frog Splash WWF IC Champion Edge pinned Christian with the DDT The Undertaker & Kane defeated Booker T & Test in a steel cage match after hitting chokeslams on both opponents WWE @ Peoria, IL - Civic Center - November 1, 2004 Sunday Night Heat: Val Venis pinned Rodney Mack with the Money Shot at 4:51 William Regal pinned Ken Anderson with the knee to the head at 4:16 Rosey pinned Chuck Palumbo with a legdrop off the middle turnbuckle Molly Holly & Jazz defeated Victoria & Nidia at 4:51 when Molly pinned Nidia with the Molly Go Round Raw - included a promo from Triple H in which he said he would not be on Raw that week in protest of the previous week's assault; featured the debut of Maria as a backstage interviewer; featured Eric Bischoff interrupting an in-ring promo by Ric Flair and Batista to announce the Raw portion of the Survivor Series card - Trish Stratus vs. Lita, Shelton Benjamin vs. Christian, and Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, & Maven facing Triple H, Batista, Edge, & Gene Snitsky in an elimination match, with the winning team earning full control of Raw for a month; included a vignette promoting the debut of Muhammad Hassan; featured Trish Stratus cutting an in-ring promo on Lita, which resulted in Lita coming out and being double teamed by Trish and Gail Kim: Gene Snitsky pinned Eugene in a hardcore match following a pumphandle slam onto a road sign; after the bout, William Regal made the save and prevented Snitsky from trapping Eugene's neck in a folding chair Christian pinned the Hurricane with the Unprettier; during much of the bout, Edge came out onto the stage and promoted his autobiography; after the bout, Shelton Benjamin came to the ring to face Christian but was attacked and double teamed by Christian and Viscera, a one-night substitute for Tyson Tomko Rob Conway & Sylvian Grenier defeated WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Chris Benoit & Edge to win the titles when Grenier pinned Benoit after delivering the Aur Reviour behind the referee's back; Benoit worked the match by himself after coming to the ring alone; once Edge did arrive, he spent much of the contest doing guest commentary; after the bout, Edge bloodied Benoit and locked him in the Crippler Crossface until Benoit tapped out WWE IC Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Viscera in a non-title match with the dragon whip kick; after the bout, Benjamin fought off Christian and hit the Exploder suplex Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, & Maven defeated Ric Flair & Batista in a handicap match when Orton pinned Batista with the RKO after Batista sustained Maven's top rope DDT and the Lionsault from Jericho; the bout was originally made a 6-man match, also involving Triple H since Bischoff didn't believe Triple H wasn't really there; during the match, Triple H's music played but Tajiri came out instead, wearing a wig and a Triple H shirt Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pochorenella 0 Report post Posted February 10, 2005 Found my House show results at Cawthon's site. My mind must've slipped 'cause it was the Office Depot Center and it was September. Anyway's: WWE (Smackdown!) @ Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Office Depot Center - September 7, 2003 WWE US Champion Eddie Guerrero pinned John Cena after hitting him in the head with the title belt Doug & Danny Basham defeated Billy Gunn & Jamie Knoble at the 9-minute mark after Shaniqua hit Knoble in the head with her whip WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned the Ultimo Dragon with the 619 and springboard legdrop Billy Kidman, & Spanky, & Orlando Jordan defeated Nunzio, Johnny Stamboli & Chuck Palumbo when Kidman scored the pin Matt Hardy pinned Rhyno with the Twist of Fate after avoiding the Gore, which took out Shannon Moore instead; Hardy played the face for the bout WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas defeated the Acolytes when Haas pinned Bradshaw after hitting him in the head with the title belt Chris Benoit defeated Albert via submission with the Crippler Crossface Torrie Wilson defeated Dawn Marie, Sable, and Nidia in a bikini contest; Sho Funaki was the guest MC WWE Smackdown! World Champion Kurt Angle & the Undertaker defeated Brock Lesnar & the Big Show when Taker pinned Show with a DDT after kicking a steel chair into his face; the bout was to have been a triple threat match pitting Angle against both Lesnar and Show, then was changed to a handicap match by Sable at the beginning of the card, but Angle was eventually granted a tag team partner by Stephanie McMahon And here's the RAW taping I attended after WM2000: WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center - April 3, 2000 D-Lo Brown pinned Scott Vick The Headbangers defeated the Dupps Jakked: Al Snow pinned Viscera after hitting him twice with Head Bradshaw (w/ Farooq) fought Bull Buchanon (w/ the Big Bossman) to a no contest when all four men began brawling The Godfather & D-Lo Brown defeated Joey Abs & Rodney (w/ Pete Gas) following the Ho Train and Lo Down Val Venis pinned Hardcore Holly with the fisherman suplex Raw is War: Eddie Guerrero pinned WWF European Champion Chris Jericho (w/ Chyna) to win the title after Chyna interfered and gave the champion a DDT X-Pac & the Road Dogg (w/ Tori) defeated Test & Albert (w/ Trish Stratus) when X-Pac pinned Albert with the X-Factor after a low blow by the Road Dogg WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit pinned Tazz with a German suplex into a bridge after the challenger fought off Perry Saturn The Big Show defeated Rikishi (w/ Too Cool) via disqualification when Too Cool interfered Crash Holly pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Hardcore Holly to win the title after the challenger paid off the Acolytes to interfere and they hit a double spinebuster on Hardcore; after the match, Crash escaped the challenge of the Mean Street Posse by running away Kurt Angle defeated Val Venis via submission to the Crossface Chicken Wing Kane (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Bull Buchanon (w/ the Big Bossman) with the chokeslam The Rock defeated Shane McMahon (w/ Vince McMahon) by pinning an interfering Triple H with the Rock Bottom Share this post Link to post Share on other sites