cawthon777 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2007 Which date(s) would you have attended and why? www.thehistoryofwwe.com WWF @ Higinum, CT - June 10, 1984 Salvatore Bellomo defeated Tiger Chung Lee Rene Goulet defeated Dr. X Bob Orton Jr. defeated Terry Daniels The Iron Sheik defeated Chief Jay Strongbow Afa defeated Salvatore Bellomo WWF @ Englishtown, NJ - June 10, 1984 The Fabulous Moolah & Desiree Peterson defeated Donna Christanello & Judy Martin Ivan Putski defeated David Schultz WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Paul Orndorff via disqualification Rocky Johnson defeated Sika Greg Valentine defeated B. Brian Blair SD Jones defeated Mr. Fuji Shizuoka, Japan - June 10, 1984 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan, Adrian Adonis, & Dick Murdoch defeated Antonio Inoki, Seiji Sakaguchi, & Osamu Kido WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - June 10, 1985 The 1st WWF show held at the Cow Palace George Wells defeated Jim Neidhart via disqualification B. Brian Blair defeated Rene Goulet Herschel Hoffman defeated Jerry Monti Tony Atlas defaeted Guy Lambert Jimmy Snuka & Paul Orndorff defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Alexis Smirnoff (sub. for Roddy Piper) Bret Hart defeated Gama Singh Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff via disqualification WWF @ Ft. Myers, FL - Lee Civic Center - June 10, 1986 Included WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid WWF @ Sioux City, IA - Municipal Auditorium - June 10, 1986 Included Adrian Adonis WWF @ Ft. Myers, FL - Civic Center - June 10, 1987 Included Butch Reed and Koko B. Ware WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - June 10, 1987 (3,500) Sivi Afi defeated Frenchy Martin Scott Casey defeated Jose Estrada Brutus Beefcake defeated Johnny V Hercules defeated Ken Patera Paul Orndorff (sub. for King Kong Bundy) defeated Ricky Steamboat via count-out WWF Women's Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Debbie Combs Rick Rude defeated Dusty Wolfe Demolition defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell WWF @ Manchester, NH - JFK Coliseum - June 10, 1988 (1,100) The Big Bossman pinned Lanny Poffo Joe LeDuc pinned Sam Houston Danny Davis pinned Koko B. Ware The One Man Gang pinned Bam Bam Bigelow George Steele fought Greg Valentine to a double count-out The Junkyard Dog pinned Ron Bass WWF @ Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena - June 10, 1988 (4,734) Steve Lombardi pinned Bill Dixon Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a time-limit draw at 16:16 Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hercules Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via disqualification WWF IC Champion the Honkytonk Man pinned Brutus Beefcake after Peggy Sue (Jimmy Hart in disguise) handed the champion a weapon which Honky used to hit Beefcake WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Ted Dibiase at 10:38 WWF @ Toledo, OH - Sports Arena - June 10, 1988 Included Andre the Giant & Ken Patera WWF @ Toledo, OH - Sports Arena - June 10, 1989 Included Bad News Brown and Ted Dibiase WWF @ Houston, TX - Summit - June 10, 1989 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage WWF @ Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - June 10, 1989 (12,000) Televised on the MSG Network - featured Tony Schiavone & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary; featured Sean Mooney conducting an in-ring interview with Zeus, where Zeus said he was the star of ‘No Holds Barred’ because he was bigger and badder than Hulk Hogan, and Hogan was not a man but a woman, Zeus eventually scared Mooney from the ring after Mooney asked what he would say if Hogan was there right now, with Zeus later saying he would destroy Hogan: The Genius pinned Jim Powers (sub. for Koko B. Ware) at 14:02 after Genius reversed a suplex into a small package Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty at 23:14 when Jacques pinned Jannetty after Raymond reversed Jannetty’s roll up attempt on Jacques Prime Time Wrestling - 10/23/89: Brutus Beefcake pinned Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 14:47 with a roll up after Beefcake shoved Valentine into Hart who was on the apron trying to find Beefcake’s scissors in the bag Beefcake had brought to the ring Hillbilly Jim (sub. for Big John Studd) defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification at 8:04 when Haku interfered after King Jim Duggan had hit Andre with his 2X4 from the outside; moments before Haku had came to ringside and attacked Hillbilly on the floor, which prompted Duggan to make the save; after the bout, Andre choked out a crew member at ringside after Andre tripped up over some cables at ringside King Jim Duggan pinned Haku at 10:32 with the running clothesline after Haku missed a diving headbutt Jimmy Snuka pinned Boris Zhukov (sub. for the Honkytonk Man who was injured on 6/6 in Madison, WI) (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 7:20 with the splash off the top after dropkicking Hart off the ring apron; prior to the bout, Hart announced that Honky had the flu and had found a suitable replacement in Zhukov (World Tour 1990) Prime Time Wrestling - 10/9/89: Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated the Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) via count-out at 13:34 when as all four men were brawling on the floor, Bret went back inside the ring after Fuji accidentally hit Barbarian with his cane WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - June 10, 1990 WWF @ Tucson, AZ - June 10, 1990 WWF @ Toledo, OH - June 10, 1990 WWF @ Wheeling, WV - Civic Center - June 10, 1991 IRS pinned Greg Valentine The Berzerker pinned Koko B. Ware WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a time-limit draw Road Warrior Animal pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Jerry Sags Jimmy Snuka pinned Demolition Smash The British Bulldog pinned the Barbarian The Mountie pinned the Big Bossman WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Sgt. Slaughter WWF @ South Bend, IN - Joyce Athletic & Convocation Center - June 10, 1991 WWF @ Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena - June 10, 1994 (5,500) Doink the Clown defeated Jeff Jarrett WWF Women's Champion Alundra Blayze defeated Luna Vachon Kwang defeated the 1-2-3 Kid Lex Luger defeated Crush IRS defeated Tatanka via count-out Yokozuna defeated Typhoon WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart at 22:52 WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - June 10, 1995 (8,340) Skip defeated Aldo Montoya Men on a Mission defeated the Smoking Gunns Jean Pierre Laffiette defeated Doink the Clown Adam Bomb defeated WWF IC Champion Jeff Jarrett via disqualification Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Duke Drose Man Mountain Rock defeated Bob Backlund Savio Vega defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Owen Hart Tatanka defeated Bam Bam Bigelow Shawn Michaels (sub. for WWF World Champion Diesel) defeated Psycho Sid in a steel cage match WWF @ Lowell, MA - June 10, 1999 Christian & Gangrel defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy Kurt Angle defeated Tiger Ali Singh D-Lo Brown & Mark Henry defeated Scott Taylor & Albert (sub. for Brian Christopher) WWF Hardcore Champion Al Snow defeated Hardcore Holly and Steve Blackman WWF Tag Team Champions the Acolytes defeated Ken Shamrock & Test Kane defeated Mideon Meat & Jackie defeated Val Venis & Tori WWF IC Champion Jeff Jarrett defeated the Godfather after the Blue Meanie interfered The Big Show defeated Viscera in a slam match The Rock defeated the Big Bossman in a nightstick match WWF @ Albuquerque, NM - June 10, 2000 The Godfather defeated D-Lo Brown Hardcore Holly defeated Al Snow WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Dean Malenko defeated Crash Holly WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero defeated Perry Saturn The Dudley Boyz defeated Test & Albert WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho Essa Rios defeated Sho Funaki The Acolytes defeated the Big Bossman & Bull Buchanon WWF Tag Team Champions Too Cool defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy and Edge & Christian Rikishi defeated Kurt Angle WWF @ Hampton Roads, VA - June 10, 2001 Spike Dudley pinned Steven Richards with the Dudley Dog Molly Holly pinned Jackie with a roll up after Spike Dudley came ringside Edge (w/ Christian) defeated Steve Blackman Crash & Hardcore Holly defeated the Dudley Boyz and Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn in an elimination match; Malenko was pinned following the 3D; Hardcore pinned Bubba Ray after hitting him with the time keeper's bell Haku defeated K-Kwik via submission with the Tongan Death Grip Raven pinned Christian (w/ Edge) with the DDT after Steve Blackman came ringside to counter Edge's interference The Big Show pinned Test with the chokeslam WWF Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Chris Benoit defeated WWF World Champion Steve Austin & William Regal when Jericho pinned Austin WWF @ Roanoke, VA - Civic Center - June 10, 2001 Taka Michinoku & Sho Funaki defeated Charlie & Russ Haas after Funaki hit a tornado DDT Lita pinned Ivory with the Twist of Fate / moonsault combo WWF European Champion Matt Hardy pinned X-Pac with the Twist of Fate The Acolytes defeated Bull Buchanon & the Goodfather after Bradshaw hit the Clothesline from Hell on Buchanon The Undertaker pinned Kurt Angle with the chokeslam after kicking a chair into Angle's face Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Essa Rios via submission with the Octopus WWF Hardcore Champion Rhyno pinned Justin Credible with the Gore WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy pinned Jerry Lynn with the Swanton WWF IC Champion Kane pinned Albert (w/ X-Pac & Justin Credible) with the chokeslam after hitting a double clothesline on Albert's cornermen WWE @ Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena - June 10, 2002 (8,000) Bull Buchanon defeated Ron Waterman Prototype defeated Scott Vick; Jackie was the guest referee for the bout Sunday Night Heat: Goldust defeated Steven Richards Tommy Dreamer defeated Shawn Stasiak D-Lo Brown pinned Crash Holly with a modified side slam in an impromptu match Raven defeated Jeff Hardy via disqualification when Jeff began choking his opponent with television cables Raw - this was the episode in which Steve Austin no-showed and, as such, walked out of the company; it also featured the nWo kicking Booker T out of the group: Booker T, the Big Show, & X-Pac defeated Tommy Dreamer, Spike Dudley, & Shawn Stasiak at 2:50 when Booker pinned Dreamer with the Harlem side kick; after the match, Booker had the nWo music cut so he could do the Spinaroonie to his own music WWE European Champion William Regal pinned WWE Hardcore Champion Bradshaw at 3:41 after Regal hit Bradshaw with a pair of brass knuckles, thrown in the ring by Christopher Nowinski who sat ringside for the show; following the contest, Regal and Nowinski left ringside together after Nowinski was restrained by security; only the European title was on the line (Nowinski's debut) Molly Holly pinned WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus in a non-title match with the Molly-Go-Round at 2:27; due to prematch stipulations, Molly earned a Women's title shot for the near future; had Trish won, Molly would have to wrestle the following Raw in a thong; after the match, Molly choked Trish out with a pair of Trish's panties KOTR Qualifying Match: WWE IC Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Eddie Guerrero in a non-title match at 9:38 after a series of roll overs KOTR Qualifying Match: Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned Bubba Ray Dudley at 4:49 with the F5 as Bubba Ray attempted to hit the Bubba Bomb on an interfering Heyman Vince McMahon pinned Ric Flair in a no holds barred match at 9:03 when Brock Lesnar interfered as Flair had the figure-4 applied, scared Arn Anderson from ringside (Arn was taunting Vince and urging him to submit), and hit the F5 on Flair; due to prematch stipulations, McMahon won ownership of the Raw brand and thus became the sole owner of the WWE; had Flair won, he would have earned McMahon's ownership of Smackdown! and become the sole owner of the WWE WWE @ Orlando, FL - TD Waterhouse Centre - June 10, 2003 Ian Harrison & an unknown defeated Normam Smiley & Billy Fives The Ultimo Dragon defeated Jamie Noble Velocity: Orlando Jordon pinned Shannon Moore at 4:29 with a neckbreaker Rikishi pinned Crash Holly with the Bonzai Drop Spanky pinned Chad Collyer with a hurricanrana into a modified victory roll after Collyer avoided the Sliced Bread #2 Bill DeMott pinned Kanyon by avoiding the Flatliner and hitting the No Joke reverse swinging neckbreaker Smackdown! - included WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions Eddie Guerrero & Tajiri as guests of Piper's Pit: WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Matt Hardy with the West Coast Pop off the top rope; prior to the match, the challenger had Shannon Moore and Crash Holly stay backstage since - in his opinion - they were the reason he lost the title the previous week Billy Gunn pinned Albert with the Fameasser; Torrie Wilson was the guest ring announcer (Gunn's return match to TV) The Undertaker pinned Johnny Stamboli (w/ Nunzio & Chuck Palumbo) with the chokeslam; after the bout, Taker fought off all three members of the FBI Vince McMahon defeated Zach Gowen in an arm wrestling match after Gowen became distracted by Sable flashing herself; due to prematch stipulations, Mr. America had to leave ringside prior to McMahon's arm wrestling match with Zach Gowen; after the arm wrestling contest, Vince sent Stephanie McMahon and Sable backstage as well Vince McMahon defeated Zach Gowen in an arm wrestling match after kicking Gowen in his prosthetic leg; had Gowen won the match, he would have earned a WWE contract Doug & Danny Basham (w/ Shaniqua aka Linda Miles) defeated Chris Benoit & Rhyno when Benoit was pinned with a modified Fameasser after Rhyno accidentally hit his partner in the face; after the bout, Benoit and Rhyno had a brief staredown John Cena pinned Sho Funaki with the FU WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar fought the Big Show to a no contest at around the 7:30 mark when EMTs attended to both men after a superplex from Lesnar caused the ring to collapse; nearly a dozen referees and medics tended to the two men as the show came to a close (Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dobbs 3K 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2007 You can see the quality of the cards started to pick up around 1987 in general, at least in terms of names on each show. Hilarious to see Salvatore Bellomo doing double duty on that first card, unless that was a typo or something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bruiser_Brody_ 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2007 Cow palace in 85 and no pat patterson. Kind of surprisng Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King Kamala 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2007 Patterson retired in 83/84ish I thought. Might have wrestled part time I have no idea. I'd go to the Hampton Roads, VA show in '01. The undercard sounds bleh but I'd love to see the main event (Benoit and Jericho Vs Steve Austin and William Regal). Most of these card, IMO, are really underwhelming sounding on paper. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDevilAndGodAreRagingInsideMe 0 Report post Posted June 10, 2007 I'd see the '03 one for the "oh shit" factor of the ring breaking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 Who was Prototype? I'm thinking John Cena, but I can't remember for sure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EVIL~! alkeiper 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 Who was Prototype? I'm thinking John Cena, but I can't remember for sure. That's him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 Yeah, I believe that was just a few weeks before Cena made his TV debut vs. Angle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dobbs 3K 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 That '02 RAW show is mind-boggingly. They totally hot-shotted the end of the Flair/McMahon ownership feud in one night. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King Kamala 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 Semi off topic but I saw John Cena the night before he made his TV debut, teaming with former hot prospect, Steve Bradley against Lance Storm and Christian at a house show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDevilAndGodAreRagingInsideMe 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 That '02 RAW show is mind-boggingly. They totally hot-shotted the end of the Flair/McMahon ownership feud in one night. I think that was the night where they had to totally re-write the show because Austin stormed out and refused to job to somebody, I wanna say Lesnar. His reason being that it would be stupid to give that match away for free and/or with no build. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mysterious_w 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 Yeah it was Lesnar. I rememebr that event vividly, because instead of the regular WWE LiveWire type program of RAW highlights that I used to watch they had an hour of interviews with McMahon, Ross and others talking about how unprofessional Austin had been. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. S£im Citrus 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 WWF @ Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena - June 10, 1988 (4,734) Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a time-limit draw at 16:16 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter's Torn Quad 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2007 WWF @ Pittsburgh, PA - Civic Arena - June 10, 1988 (4,734) Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a time-limit draw at 16:16 Time shaving. A lot of '20 minute draws' were really only fifteen minutes because they cut time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDevilAndGodAreRagingInsideMe 0 Report post Posted June 12, 2007 Remember when they used to actually announce the match had a time limit, and the Raw main event was always "scheduled for TV time remaining." But they always finished the match before they went off the air. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites