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WWF SUPERSTARS 1989 26 DVD SET!

WWF Supertsars 1989 (January 7, 1989 & January 14, 1989)

1/7/89

included Brutus Beefcake as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which he showed off the various haircuts he may choose to give Ron Bass at Saturday Night's Main Event:

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Rusty Brooks at 2:31 when Ax pinned Brooks following the Decapitation

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Scott Casey via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:09

Jake Roberts pinned Pete Sanchez at 2:07 with the DDT

The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Bill Mulkey at 1:46 with the sidewalk slam; ater the bout, Bossman handcuffed his opponent to the ring rope and beat him with the nightstick

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Tim Horner & George South at 2:21 when Anderson pinned South following a spike piledriver

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Greg Valentine & the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 4:38 after Honky knocked Bret out with a guitar shot to the back of the head

1/14/89

included the Honkytonk Man, Greg Valentine, & Jimmy Hart as guests of the Brother Love Show:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Rusty Riddle & Trent Knight at 2:15 when Jannetty pinned Knight with an elbow as Michaels held Knight on his shoulders

King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jose Luis Rivera with a diving headbutt from the middle turnbuckle at 1:28

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Jose Estrada at 1:50 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo

Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Omar Atlas at 1:25 with the side suplex



WWF Superstars 1989 (January 21, 1989 & January 28, 1989)

1/21/89

included Andre the Giant & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Brother Love brought out a snake inside a bag to prove that Andre wasn't afraid of snakes, but Heenan and Andre wouldn't let him open the bag; featured footage from Prime Time Wrestling the previous week in which Heenan and the Red Rooster were about to shake hands and go their seperate ways before Steve Lombardi came on the set and hit both the Rooster and Gorilla Monsoon with a stool:

Jim Duggan pinned Rusty Riddle at 2:47 with the running clothesline; during the bout, Dino Bravo and Frenchy Martin walked around ringside with the Quebec flag

The Bushwhackers defeated Tom Stone & Jerry Price at 3:07 when Luke pinned Price following the double gutbuster (the Bushwhackers' debut on Superstars)

Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Josh Stroud at 1:18 with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, Rude refused to give anyone in Huntsville a kiss

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Reno Riggins & Johnny Zeigler at 1:57 when the Barbarian pinned Riggins with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Riggins in the air

Rick Martel defeated Barry Horowitz via submission with the Boston crab at 2:44 (Martel's return match after being injured since June 88)

WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated Akeem (w/ Slick) via disqualification in a non-title match at 6:24 when the Big Bossman interfered after Savage hit the flying elbowsmash; after the bout, Hulk Hogan made the save and bodyslammed both of the Twin Towers

1/28/89

included Hulk Hogan, WWF World Champion Randy Savage, & Miss Elizabeth as guests of the Brother Love Show, where they discussed their match with the Twin Towers on 2/3/89:

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tommy Causey & Alan Kinsey at 3:16 when Ax pinned Kinsey following the Decapitation

Mr. Perfect pinned Paul Bryant at 2:49 with the Perfect Plex

Hercules defeated Tony Burton via submission with the backbreaker at 2:32

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Tim Horner & Jose Luis Rivera at 2:29 when Anderson pinned Rivera following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

The Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Reno Riggins at 2:24 with the superplex (Lombardi's debut as the Brawler)

Jim Neidhart pinned Jerry Price at the 56-second mark with the powerslam

Bad News Brown pinned Steve Reese with the Ghetto Blaster at 1:41



WWF Superstars 1989 (February 4, 1989 & February 11, 1989)

2/4/89

included Jake Roberts as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which Roberts chased Love off the set:

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Dale Veasey at 2:51 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo

Bret Hart pinned Danny Davis (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 3:05 with the piledriver; after the bout, Jimmy Hart attempted to attack Bret from behind but had no effect; Bret then easily cleared Jimmy from the ring

The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Rick Allen at 2:13 with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed Allen to the top rope and beat him with the nightstick

The Red Rooster defeated Craig Bowman via submission with the Scorpion Death Lock at 2:20

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Mark Starr & David Stoudimiere at 2:28 when Raymond pinned Stoudimiere following the top rope double team (the debut of the Rougeaus' theme song, "We're All American Boys")

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) pinned Sam Houston with a powerslam at 3:43; after the bout, Dibiase applied the Million $ Dream on his opponent before stuffing dollar bills in Houston's mouth

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Bob Blake & Dusty Wolfe at 2:51 when Michaels pinned Wolfe following a forearm off Jannetty's shoulders

2/11/89

included highlights from the Hogan & Savage / Bossman & Akeem match from The Main Event and the aftermath backstage; featured footage of Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Hulk Hogan following The Main Event in which Hogan said he had no lust for Miss Elizabeth and wanted a title shot against Randy Savage; included the Brooklyn Brawler & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed the Red Rooster; featured footage of Ted Dibiase at Betteridge Jewellers in Greenwich, CT where he spoke to the owner about creating a Million $ Belt:

The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Sam Houston with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 1:54

The Bushwhackers defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukoff at 3:10 when Butch pinned Zhukov following a double gutbuster

Tito Santana pinned Tim Patterson at 1:50 with the flying forearm

Big John Studd defeated the Black Knight & Jim Atkinson in a handicap match at 1:53 when Atkinson submitted to a bearhug; after the bout, Studd fought off an attack from the Knight and put him in the hold as well; during the bout, Jesse Ventura left the commentary position and interviewed WWF World Champion Randy Savage regarding Hulk Hogan's challenge to a title match, with Savage saying he would "think about it" and give his answer the following week

Brutus Beefcake defeated Sid Sharkey via submission with the sleeper at 1:49



WWF Superstars 1989 (February 18, 1989 & February 25, 1989)

2/18/89

included Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior; featured the announcement of the following matches for WrestleMania V - Hulk Hogan vs. WWF World Champion Randy Savage, Jake Roberts vs. Andre the Giant (w/ special referee Big John Studd), Rick Rude vs. WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior, and WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition vs. the Powers of Pain & Mr. Fuji; included footage of Ted Dibiase at Betteridge Jewellers with him watching the Million $ Belt be created and giving demands as to how he wanted it to look; featured comments from Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan regarding their match at WrestleMania V; included closing comments by the Red Rooster and Mr. Perfect regarding their match the following week:

Jake Roberts pinned Barry Horowitz with the DDT at 2:27

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty fought Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a no contest when both teams began brawling around the ring prior to the bell

Bad News Brown pinned Louie Spicolli with the Ghetto Blaster at 1:45

Koko B. Ware pinned Ross Browner with the Ghostbuster at 2:54

Jim Duggan pinned Darrell Peterson with the running clothesline at 2:34

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Ricki Ataki & Frankie Valdez when the Barbarian pinned Ataki with a clothesline off the top as the Warlord held Ataki in the air at 2:14

Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Mark Ming with the side suplex at 1:49

2/25/89

included WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition as guests of the Brother Love Show where they discussed the Powers of Pain & Mr. Fuji; featured the announcement of the following matches for WrestleMania V - Jim Duggan vs. Bad News Brown, Hercules vs. King Haku, the Bushwhackers vs. the Rougeau Brothers, Brutus Beefcake vs. Ted Dibiase, and Strike Force vs. the Brain Busters; included the announcement that Run DMC would perform the WrestleMania rap at the event; included more footage of Ted Dibiase at Betteridge Jewellers in which he was shown his finished Million $ Belt and was pleased with what he saw; featured more comments from Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan regarding their upcoming match at WrestleMania:

Mr. Perfect defeated the Red Rooster via count-out at 2:25 after the Rooster left the ring to fight with the Brooklyn Brawler, who came ringside with Bobby Heenan moments earlier; after the bout, Rooster sent Perfect out of the ring with a punch

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Dusty Wolfe at 2:01 with the press slam / splash combo

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Steve Stone & an unknown at 2:45 when Raymond pinned the unknown following the double team move off the top

Ron Garvin pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 1:59 with a pilediver and splash

Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Tito Santana & Jim Powers in a handicap match at 3:45 by pinning Powers with an elbow drop; during and after the bout, Jake Roberts was heard speaking over the PA, saying both he and Damien were watching Andre

Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Omar Atlas via submission with the shinguard-assisted figure-4 at 1:59

Hercules defeated Lou Fabiano via submission at 2:14 with the backbreaker



WWF Superstars 1989 (March 4, 1989 & March 11, 1989)

3/4/89

included Ted Dibiase unveiling the Million $ Belt on the Brother Love Show; featured the announcement of the following matches for WrestleMania V - Mr. Perfect vs. the Blue Blazer, Dino Bravo vs. Ron Garvin, the Hart Foundation vs. the Honkytonk Man & Greg Valentine, the Rockers vs. the Twin Towers, and the Red Rooster vs. Bobby Heenan, in addition to the return of Piper's Pit with guests Brother Love & Morton Downey Jr.; included more comments from Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan regarding their match at WrestleMania:

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Barry Horowitz & Barry Hardy at 2:39 when Ax pinned Hardy following the Decapitation

Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Dale London with the Rude Awakening at the 1-minute mark

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Tony Durante & Gary Wolfe at 2:41 when Bret pinned Durante following the Hart Attack

The Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Mario Mancini at 2:02 after sending Mancini face-first to the mat from the middle rope

Brutus Beefcake defeated Chris Duffy via submission with the sleeper at 2:15

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated two unknowns at 2:03 when Akeem scored the pin with a splash; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed the other opponent to the top rope and hit him with the nightstick

3/11/89

included Jim Duggan as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured an 'Update' segment focusing on Sensational Sherri with photos and clips of her shown from a 'spring fashion show':

Jake Roberts pinned Johnny Zeigler with the DDT at 2:03

Greg Valentine & the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Tim Horner & David Stoudimiere at 2:46 when Stoudimiere submitted to Valentine's shinguard-assisted figure-4

The Blue Blazer pinned Gino Carabello at 2:01 with a splash off the top

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Terry Daniels & Bert Centeno at 3:11 when Anderson pinned Centeno following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

The Bushwhackers defeated Danny Davis & Tim Sawyer at 2:24 when Butch pinned Sawyer following the double gutbuster



WWF Superstars 1989 (March 18, 1989 & March 25, 1989)

3/18/89 - included the Red Rooster as a guest of the Brother Love Show:

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Joe Milano at 2:20 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated George Skaaland & Tony Roy at 2:22 when the Barbarian pinned Roy with a clothesline off the top as the Warlord held Roy in the air

King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Tony Causey at 1:17 with a side kick to the face

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Mitch Casey at 3:13 when Michaels pinned Casey after a double forearm off the top

Mr. Perfect pinned Nelson Veilleux with the Perfect Plex at 3:19

3/25/89

included Hulk Hogan as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured the announcement that WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin would perform "America the Beautiful" at WrestleMania V:

Rick Martel (w/ Tito Santana) defeated Iron Mike Sharpe via submission with the Boston crab at 2:50

Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Louie Spicolli at 2:10 with the side suplex

Hercules defeated Tim Patterson via submission with the backbreaker at 2:11

Jim Duggan pinned the Black Knight at 2:08 with the running clothesline

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Sam Houston & Sefan DeLeon at 2:19 when Raymond pinned DeLeon following a double team top rope move

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Tim Horner via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:58



WWF Superstars 1989 (April 1, 1989 & April 8, 1989)

April 1, 1988

4/8/89

included the Big Bossman, Akeem, & Slick as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition; featured footage from after WrestleMania V went off the air in which Gene Okerlund was preparing to interview Miss Elizabeth before Sensational Sherri and Randy Savage interrupted, with WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan eventually stepping in; moments later, Sherri distracted Hogan long enough for Savage to hit Hogan with a steel chair; included the first promo of Lanny Poffo as the Genius; featured comments from Ted Dibiase about being on the cover of the upcoming WWF Magazine, where he suggested everyone buy a copy quickly before he sends Virgil to buy them all; included highlights from the Ultimate Warrior / Rick Rude and Jake Roberts / Andre the Giant matches at WrestleMania V, with comments from Big John Studd saying he would slam Andre the Giant when he gets him in the ring after what happened at WrestleMania:

Tito Santana pinned Jose Estrada with the flying forearm at 3:06

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Scott Casey & Omar Atlas at 3:07 when Anderson pinned Atlas following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

Bad News Brown pinned Frankie Valdez with the Ghetto Blaster at 2:12

Brutus Beefcake defeated Steve Stone via submission with the sleeper at 2:31

The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Ricki Ataki at 1:37 with a clothesline off the top

 

WWF Superstars 1989 (April 15, 1989 & April 22, 1989)

4/15/89

included Randy Savage announcing Sensational Sherri as his new manager during the Brother Love Show, with Savage saying Sherri was more gorgeous than Miss Elizabeth could ever be and Sherri saying she was more woman than Elizabeth could ever be (this segment was taped at the 4/4 Superstars taping in Glens Falls); featured an 'Update' segment focusing on the Ultimate Warrior / Rick Rude match at WrestleMania V; included a vignette promoting the return of Jimmy Snuka; featured a poem from the Genius:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Horowitz & Danny Davis at 3:30 when Jannetty pinned Horowitz with a flying bodypress as Michaels held Horowitz on his shoulders

The Warlord (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Mark Ming with the running powerslam at 1:35

The Red Rooster defeated Steve Sharkey via submission with an elevated chickenwing at 2:09

Mr. Perfect pinned Jim Evans at 1:51 with the Perfect Plex

Jake Roberts pinned Dusty Wolfe at 2:53 with the DDT

The Bushwhackers defeated Lou Fabiano & Tom Stone at 2:45 when Butch pinned Fabiano following the double gutbuster

King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Louie Spicolli at 1:28 with a side kick to the face

4/22/89

included Brutus Beefcake as a guest of the Brother Love Show which was interrupted by Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri; moments later, Sherri slapped Beefcake after he continuously referred to her as "Scary Sherri"; Savage then jumped Beefcake from behind and held him down so that Sherri could cut some of his hair with his own pair of scissors (the segment was taped the following day in Syracuse); featured an 'Update' segment showing last week's Brother Love Show where Savage introduced Sherri was his new manager; included a poem from the Genius; featured a vignette promoting the return of Jimmy Snuka:

Jim Duggan pinned George South at 1:49 with the running clothesline; during the bout, it was announced by Jesse Ventura that Danny Davis had been reinstated as a referee, under probation, and had to surrender his wrestling license

Big John Studd defeated Mitch Casey via submission with a bearhug at 1:21

Rick Martel (w/ Slick) defeated Terry Daniels via submission with the Boston Crab at 1:39; prior to the bout, Slick introduced Martel as his latest protege

Ron Garvin pinned Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 2:14 after reversing Valentine's figure-4 attempt into a small package; after the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Valentine at ringside, with Valentine stating he would put his career on the line if he couldn't beat Garvin the next time they wrestled; as the show came to a close, Schiavone interviewed both Valentine and Garvin backstage, with Garvin accepting the challenge and Valentine's added stipulation that he put his own career on the line as well

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Dave Lanning & Tony Roy at 1:21 when Akeem pinned Roy with a splash; after the bout, Lanning was handcuffed to the top rope by Bossman and beaten with the nightstick

Bret Hart pinned Chris Duffy with the piledriver at 1:15

WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Paul Smith at the 54-second mark with the Rude Awakening



WWF Superstars 1989 (April 29, 1989)

4/29/89

included the Bushwhackers as guests of the Brother Love Show where they covered Brother Love in sardines; featured an 'Update' segment showing last week's incident on the Brother Love Show, with additional comments from Brutus Beefcake where he said it would take more than that attack from Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri to keep him down; included a poem from the Genius; featured closing comments from Ted Dibiase and Jake Roberts about their match the following week:

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Rick Mitchell & Jim Chappel at 1:37 when Ax pinned Mitchell following the Decapitation

Jim Neidhart pinned Tony Suber with the powerslam at 1:44

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Brian Johnson at 1:41 with the side suplex (Bravo's first appearance with Jimmy Hart as his manager)

The Ultimate Warrior pinned Gary Royal at 2:30 with the press slam / splash combo

Mr. Perfect pinned Joe Cruz with the Perfect Plex at 1:42

Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Ron Garvin with a small package at 3:27; due to pre-match stipulations, Garvin could no longer wrestle in the WWF; had Valentine lost, he would no longer have been able to wrestle in the WWF either; after the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Valentine and Hart at ringside

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Mark Brown & Crougar Jay at 1:21 when Raymond pinned Jay following a dropkick



WWF Superstars 1989 (May 6, 1989 & May 13, 1989)

5/6/89

included Bobby Heenan & King Haku as guests of the Brother Love Show during which Heenan said he would allow Jim Duggan to face Haku any time and any place with the crown on the line; featured a poem from the Genius; included closing comments from Jim Duggan regarding his match with Haku the following week:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated George South & Boris Zhukov at 4:04 when Jannetty pinned South following a double flying dropkick off the top, with only Michaels landing his

The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Chuck Williams at 1:52 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll

The Red Rooster defeated Iron Mike Sharpe via submission with an elevated chicken wing at 1:54; Ron Garvin made his debut as a referee for the bout and, after the contest, punched Sharpe after Sharpe pushed him

The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Tony Durante with a clothesline off the top at 1:43

Hercules defeated Brian Elder via submission with the backbreaker at 1:34

Jake Roberts defeated Virgil (sub. for Ted Dibiase who was suffering from the flu) with the DDT at 1:39; after the bout, Roberts gave out a handful of cash to the fans at ringside after taking the money from Virgil's tights; moments thereafter, Dibiase came ringside and attacked Roberts, applying the Million $ Dream; it was this incident which was credited with putting Roberts out of action with a fractured disc in his neck, however he was out of action due to legal issues dealing with charges of assault

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Gene Ligon & Mark Brown at 2:02 when Anderson pinned Ligon following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

5/13/89

featured a brand new logo and theme music for the show, the first change since the show began in 9/86; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth where she said she would be Hulk Hogan's manager for as long as he needs her and Hulkamania will live forever; featured closing comments from the Brooklyn Brawler & Bobby Heenan as well as the Red Rooster regarding their match the following week:

The Ultimate Warrior pinned Al Burke at 2:08 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent backstage

Bad News Brown pinned Tom Stock with the Ghetto Blaster at 1:58; Danny Davis made his return as a referee for the bout, with Vince McMahon stating that Davis was placed on probation status after surrendering his contract to be a wrestler

Brutus Beefcake defeated Tony Leone via submission with the sleeper at 2:16; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Merkel & Kevin Michaelson at 1:43 when Akeem pinned Michaelson with a splash following the sidewalk slam from Bossman; prior to the Twin Towers' entrance, Zeus made an appearance and scared both ring announcer Howard Finkel as well as the enhancement talent from the ring before leaving ringside; after the bout, Merkel was handcuffed to the top rope and beaten with Bossman's nightstick

Jim Duggan pinned King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) with the running clothesline at 3:29 to win the crown; after the bout, Heenan ran backstage with the robe and crown - unwilling to let Duggan have them (Best of the WWF Vol. 20)

Tito Santana pinned Barry Horowitz with the flying forearm at 2:30



WWF Superstars 1989 (May 20, 1989 & May 27, 1989)

5/20/89

included Jake Roberts as a guest of the Brother Love Show, taped 4/4/89 in Glens Falls; featured the coronation of King Jim Duggan, with most of the babyface wrestlers in attendance for the segment:

WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jim Evans with the Rude Awakening at 1:25; after the bout, Rude rejected a woman that was brought into the ring for him to kiss, saying he didn't want to kiss anyone

The Bushwhackers defeated Barry Horowitz & Chris Curtis at 2:08 when Butch pinned Curtis following the double gutbuster

Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned JT Thomas at 2:10 with a kneedrop off the top

The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 4:51 with a roll up as the Brawler began arguing with referee Ron Garvin; after the bout, Brawler attacked Garvin with Garvin quickly clearing him from the ring

Mr. Perfect pinned Red Tyler with the Perfect Plex at 1:26

5/27/89

included Zeus as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured the Rockers / Rougeaus match from the previous week's Wrestling Challenge:

Koko B. Ware pinned the Black Knight with the Ghostbuster at 3:36

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Scott Colton via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:59

Bret Hart pinned Randy Spear with the piledriver at 2:28; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Warren Bianchi with the side suplex at 2:04

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tom Stone & Mark Thomas at 2:17 when Ax pinned Thomas following the Decapitation



WWF Superstars 1989 (June 3, 1989)

6/3/89

included Slick as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which Slick would not comment on the rumors that he was trying to sign Zeus under contract; featured the first vignette ("pizza man") promoting the debut of Dusty Rhodes; included hype for "No Holds Barred", which had opened the previous night:

Brutus Beefcake defeated Tom Stone via submission with the sleeper at 1:59

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Tom Stock & Eddie Slater at 2:57 when Anderson pinned Slater following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Chris zarna via submission with the shin guard assisted figure-4 at 2:43; prior to the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Hart & Valentine at ringside, with Valentine dedicating the match to Ron Garvin

Tito Santana pinned Jake Milliman with the flying forearm at 2:24; after the bout, Milliman pushed referee Ron Garvin, with Garvin then knocking Milliman to the mat with a punch

The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Lance Allen with a flying clothesline at 1:54

King Jim Duggan pinned Dave Wagner with the running clothesline at 1:49; after the bout, a brawl errupted involving Bobby Heenan, Duggan, Haku, Andre the Giant, and Big John Studd, with Duggan and Studd eventually clearing the ring of the opposition



WWF Superstars 1989 (June 10, 1989 & June 17, 1989)

6/10/89

included Big John Studd as a guest of the Brother Love Show:

Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Tim Horner at 3:10 with the flying elbowsmash

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Chris Curtis & Jake Milliman when Jannetty pinned Curtis following a double flying fistdrop at 2:53

Bad News Brown pinned Jim Evans at 1:18 with the Ghetto Blaster; after the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Brown at ringside

Hercules defeated Al Burke via submission with the backbreaker at 2:20; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout

WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Frankie DeFalco at 1:46 with the Rude Awakening

Jim Neidhart pinned Barry Horowitz at 1:31 with the powerslam

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Kevin Michaelson & Scott Colton at 2:05 when Akeem pinned Colton with the splash

6/17/89

included Jimmy Snuka as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which he was interrupted by Jimmy Hart, who distracted Snuka long enough for the Honkytonk Man to sneak up behind him and hitting him with his guitar; moments later, officials pulled Honky away, while Snuka scared Love away and destroyed the set:

The Ultimate Warrior pinned Dusty Wolfe at 1:54 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent backstage

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Terry Bronski & Warren Bianchi at 2:31 when Jacques pinned Bianchi following a kneedrop as Raymond had the Boston crab applied; after the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed the Rougeaus and Hart at ringside

Bret Hart pinned Boris Zhukov with the piledriver and a double axe handle off the top at 2:05; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Red Tyler via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:19

Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned Jim Evans with a kneedrop off the top at 1:49

Mr. Perfect pinned JT Thomas with the Perfect Plex at 1:52

The Bushwhackers defeated Todd Becker & Butler Stevens at 2:20 when Luke pinned Stevens following the double gutbuster



WWF Superstars 1989 (June 24, 1989 & July 1, 1989)

6/24/89

included Ted DiBiase & Virgil as guests of the Brother Love Show where Dibiase announced that Jake Roberts was in a hospital, injured after having a disc removed from his neck; featured a Get Well address to Jake Roberts; included the premiere of the "No Holds Barred" music video:

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tom Stone & Chris Curtis at 2:30 when Ax pinned Curtis following the Decapitation

Barry Windham pinned Frankie DeFalco at 1:39 with the superplex (Windham's return after 4 years; the debut of the Widowmaker gimmick)

King Jim Duggan pinned Jake Milliman at 1:48 with the running clothesline

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jim Evans & Jim Powers at 2:03 when Anderson pinned Evans following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

Hillbilly Jim pinned Butler Stevens at 1:33 with a boot to the face

WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Sonny Rogers at the 45-second mark with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, the Ultimate Warrior attacked Rude after the champion brought a young lady into the ring and closed his eyes in preparation for her to kiss him

The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Tom Stark at 1:46 with a clothesline off the top

7/1/89

included Slick & Rick Martel as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Tito Santana appeared and attacked Slick, then Martel, until referees could pull him away; featured an 'Update' segment focusing on the Ultimate Warrior / Rick Rude incident the previous week with comments from both men; included a Dusty Rhodes vignette in which Rhodes was portrayed as a plumber:

The Red Rooster defeated Jim Magen via submission at 1:57 with a chickenwing

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Brian Costello & Ray Oakley at 2:53 when Bret pinned Oakley following the Hart Attack

Bad News Brown pinned Red Tyler at 1:56 with the Ghetto Blaster

Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Chris Zarna at 1:57 with a side kick to the face

The Genius pinned Sonny Rogers at 1:15 with a somersault splash off the top

Brutus Beefcake defeated Jim Merkle via submission at 1:49 with the sleeper

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Paul Roma & Todd Becker at 2:52 when Raymond pinned Becker, after a kneedrop from Jacques as Raymond has the Boston Crab applied



WWF Superstars 1989 (July 8, 1989 & July 15, 1989)

7/8/89

included Randy Savage, Sensational Sherri, & Zeus as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Savage challenged Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake to a tag team match; featured an 'Update' segment focusing on the Rick Martel / Tito Santana incident from the previous week, with comments from both men; included a Dusty Rhodes vignette portraying him as a garbage man:

Jimmy Snuka pinned Tom Stone with the splash off the top at 1:35

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Evans & Ron Fails at 4:17 when Akeem pinned Evans with the splash after Bossman hit a reverse shoulderbreaker; after the bout, Akeem handcuffed Fails to the ring rope so Bossman could beat him with the nightstick

Brad Perry defeated Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 2:33 when referee Ron Garvin called for the bell after Bravo continuously picked his opponent up off the mat after gaining a 2-count and then hung Perry in the corner and kicked him in the ribs; after the bout, Garvin attacked Bravo before referees seperated the two

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Tony Burton & Dusty Wolfe at 2:11 when Michaels pinned Burton following the flying fistdrop double team

Koko B. Ware pinned Harley Manson at the 52-second mark with a flying fistdrop

Mr. Perfect pinned Scott Colton with the Perfect Plex at 1:44

Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Frankie DeFalco via submission with the figure-4, using his shin guard for assistance

7/15/89

included the Genius as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which he proclaimed Brother Love as the Doctor of Love and presented him with a robe and hat like his own; included Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake accepting the challenge from Randy Savage & Zeus for a match at Summer Slam; featured a vignette showing Dusty Rhodes working at a Mexican restaurant making tacos:

The Ultimate Warrior pinned Mike Williams at 1:56 with the gorilla press slam and splash; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent backstage

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Dale Wolfe & George Skaaland at 3:26 when Raymond pinned Wolfe after a kneedrop from Jacques as Raymond had the Boston Crab applied

Hercules defeated Boris Zhukov via submission at 2:05 with the backbreaker

The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Al Bermice at 2:19 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll

Tito Santana pinned Don Champ at 3:17 with the flying forearm

The Bushwhackers defeated Barry Hardy & Sonny Austin at 2:25 when Luke pinned Austin following a double gutbuster

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Mario Mancini via submission at 1:24 with Million $ Dream



WWF Superstars 1989 (July 29, 1989)

7/29/89

included Bobby Heenan, Andre the Giant, & the Ultimate Warrior as guests of the Brother Love Show:

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Barry Horowitz & Dave Coleman at 2:48 when Bret pinned Coleman following the Hart Attack

Barry Windham pinned Jim Chapel at 2:04 with the superplex

Brutus Beefcake defeated Chuck Williams via submission at 1:34 with the sleeper

Mr. Perfect pinned Bill Wood at 2:32 with the Perfect Plex; after the bout, Perfect refused to let referee Ron Garvin raise his hand and instead taunted Garvin to hit him, knowing he would be suspended if he did

Jimmy Snuka pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 2:31 with the splash off the top

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated John Weiss & Gary Wolfe at 2:31 when the Barbarian pinned Wolfe with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Wolfe in the air



WWF Superstars 1989 (August 5, 1989 & August 12, 1989)

8/5/89

included Bobby Heenan, WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard as guests of the Brother Love Show; included footage of Roddy Piper at WrestleMania V and replacing Bobby Heenan as co-host on Prime Time Wrestling from 7/17/89; included President Jack Tunney announcing that Ron Garvin had been suspended as a referee due to his actions in the Valentine / Snuka match on SNME:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Sandy Beach & Boris Zhukov when Michaels pinned Beach at 4:21 following a double flying fistdrop

Hercules defeated Chris Duffy via submission at 2:09 with the backbreaker

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Mike Williams & Terry Daniels at 2:45 when Akeem pinned Williams with a splash following a fallaway slam from Bossman; after the bout, Akeem handcuffed Williams to the top rope and Bossman beat him with the nightstick

The Red Rooster defeated an unknown via submission at the 48-second mark with the chickenwing

The Ultimate Warrior pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:27 following two clotheslines; Horowitz was taken out on a stretcher after the bout

The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Tony Durante at 1:22 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll

8/12/89

included Randy Savage, Sensational Sherri, & Zeus as guests of the Brother Love Show where they discussed their upcoming match at Summer Slam; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights from the Snuka / Valentine match from SNME along with comments from Greg Valentine, asking that Ron Garvin be reinstated as a wrestler; WWF President Jack Tunney agreed; included footage of Roddy Piper as co-host of Prime Time Wrestling; featured comments from WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake regarding their match at Summer Slam:

Demolition defeated Mark Scarberry & Jimmy Arnold at 2:51 when Ax pinned Arnold following the Decapitation

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Brian Johnson at 1:21 with the side suplex

Tito Santana pinned Pete Doherty with the flying forearm at 1:35

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Dale Wolfe via submission with the Million $ Dream at 1:37

Koko B. Ware pinned Bobby Jarret at 2:11 with the Ghostbuster

WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Len Wagner with the Rude Awakening at 1:25; after the bout, Rude rejected the woman that was brought in the ring to kiss him, saying he was returning home if this was the best Massachusetts had to offer



WWF Superstars 1989 (August 19, 1989 & August 26, 1989)

8/19/89

included Andre the Giant, the Big Bossman, Akeem, Slick, & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed their 6-man tag team match at Summer Slam; featured an 'Update' segment with highlights from the Warrior / Haku match from Prime Time Wrestling; included more footage of Roddy Piper as co-host of Prime Time Wrestling; featured comments from WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake as well as Randy Savage, Zeus, & Sensational Sherri regarding the main event of Summer Slam:

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart & Rick Martel) defeated Chuck Williams & Paul Van Dam at 3:12 when Raymond pinned Williams following a kneedrop by Jacques as Raymond had a Boston Crab applied

Hillbilly Jim pinned Chris Duffy at 2:03 with a boot to the face

Mr. Perfect pinned Mark Reagan at 3:16 with the Perfect Plex

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Mitch Casey & Bill Spector at 3:14 when Bret pinned Casey following the Hart Attack

King Jim Duggan pinned Allen Kinsey with the running clothesline at 1:48

Barry Windham pinned Gary Wolf with the superplex at 2:27

8/26/89

included WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake as guests of the Brother Love Show in which some of Brother Love's hair was cut by Beefcake as Hogan held Love down with one foot; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights from the 8/21 Prime Time Wrestling in which Roddy Piper and Rick Rude had to be held apart on the set; included comments from Randy Savage, Zeus, & Sensational Sherri regarding their match at Summer Slam:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty (w/ Tito Santana) defeated the Black Knight (Billy Anderson) & Tim Patterson when Patterson was pinned following a double flying fistdrop

Koko B. Ware pinned Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) with a roll up at 2:26 as Valentine argued with Ron Garvin at ringside

Rick Martel (w/ Slick, Jimmy Hart, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau) pinned Jerry Monti with a kneedrop off the top at 2:29

Dusty Rhodes pinned Barry Horowitz at 1:32 with the Bionic elbow drop

WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Stephan DeLeon & Louis Spicolli at 1:59 when Anderson pinned DeLeon following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

The Ultimate Warrior pinned Steve Vega at 1:15 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior attempted to carry Vega backstage but was confronted by Bobby Heenan; as Warrior was distracted by Heenan, Andre the Giant came up from behind and choked him out



WWF Superstars 1989 (September 2, 1989 & September 9, 1989)

9/2/89

included the Big Bossman & Slick as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed Dusty Rhodes; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights from the Rude / Warrior match at Summer Slam; included comments from Jake Roberts regarding his return to the ring:

The Bushwhackers defeated Pete Ketchum & Don Stevens at 2:54 when Luke scored the pin following a double gutbuster

Bad News Brown pinned Jim Gorman at the 2-minute mark with the Ghetto Blaster

King Jim Duggan pinned Hank Morgan with the running clothesline at 2:32

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Jim Evans & Dennis Bertroch at 2:58 when Jacques pinned Bertroch with a kneedrop after Raymond tripped him from the outside

Ron Garvin pinned the Intruder with a right hand punch at 2:53

Jimmy Snuka pinned Mike Lucca at 2:18 with the top rope splash

Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Ricki Ataki at 2:24 with a side kick to the face

9/9/89

included Roddy Piper as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which Piper stuffed dental floss, toothpaste, and mouthwash in Love's mouth after saying he had bad breath, moments after Love insulted Piper; moments later, Bobby Heenan appeared and distracted Piper long enough for Rick Rude to sneak up behind Piper and throw the mouthwash in his eyes; Rude then hit the Rude Awakening on Piper and spat more mouthwash at Piper until several officials, including Rene Goulet, Blackjack Lanza, Pat Patterson, and Chief Jay Strongbow, came out to break it up; featured an 'Update' segment with highlights of Andre the Giant attacking the Ultimate Warrior two weeks earlier, with comments from both men:

Brutus Beefcake defeated Chuck Campbell via submission with the sleeper at 2:42

Barry Windham pinned Louie Spicolli with the superplex at 1:58

Demolition defeated Boris Zhukov & Jake Milliman at 2:34 when Ax pinned Milliman following the Decapitation

The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Bob Allen at 1:38 with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Allen was handcuffed to the top rope and beaten with the nightstick until Dusty Rhodes made the save, hitting Bossman with the nightstick he had stolen several weeks earlier; Rhodes then attempted to handcuff Bossman to the ropes until Slick came in to make the save, with Rhodes then taking possession of the second nightstick

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Jim Evans via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:05

Hercules defeated Darryl Nickel via submission with the backbreaker at the 2-minute mark

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tom Stone & Dale Wolf at 2:07 when the Barbarian pinned Stone with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Stone in the air



WWF Superstars 1989 (September 16, 1989 & September 23, 1989)

9/16/89

included Jake Roberts as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which Jake said if he was only able to give one more DDT to somebody it would be to Ted Dibiase, after he had allegedly ad a disc removed from his neck due to Dibiase putting him out of wrestling several months earlier:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Horowitz & Mike Williams when Michaels pinned Williams at 3:52 with a flying fistdrop from Jannetty's shoulders

King Jim Duggan pinned Tony Ulysses at 2:07 with the running clothesline

Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Bobby Munice via submission at 3:08 with the shin guard assisted figure-4

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Bob Bradley at 2:33 with the gorilla press slam and splash; after the bout, Warrior put his opponent underneath the ring

The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Mario Mancini at 1:37 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll

WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Al Mayo & John Weiss when Anderson pinned the unknown at 1:31 following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back; after the bout Demolition came to the ring, with the champions quickly leaving ringside

Mr. Perfect pinned Jim McPherson at 1:43 with the Perfect Plex

9/23/89

included footage of the ending and aftermath of the Duggan/Savage Kings Crown match during the Update segment; included Andre the Giant & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show, where Andre wore face paint to mimic the Ultimate Warrior:

Koko B. Ware pinned Craig Reilly at 1:48 with the Ghostbuster

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Tony Diamond at 1:12 with the side suplex

The Bushwhackers defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Don Champ when Luke pinned Champ at 3:36 following a double gutbuster

Akeem (w/ the Big Bossman & Slick) pinned Mark Frear at 2:49 with a splash; after the bout, Frear was handcuffed over the top rope and beaten by the Bossman with his nightstick

Ron Garvin defeated Sandy Beach via submission at 3:26 with the Scorpion Death Lock

Roddy Piper pinned Chris Duffy at the 41-second mark after hitting him with his belt; Piper wrestled the match in his shirt and kilt after Duffy had attacked Piper prior to the bell

Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned Terry Daniels at 3:33 with a kneedrop off the top; during the match, a pre-recorded promo from Martel aired where he claimed, because of his sex appeal, he should become a model



WWF Superstars 1989 (September 30, 1989 & October 7, 1989)

9/30/89

included the Coronation Ceremony of Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri, where the proclamation was read by the Genius and featured Ted Dibiase presenting a gold scepter as a gift to the new King and Queen; featured Dibiase & Virgil as guests of the Brother Love Show:

Jimmy Snuka pinned Boris Zhukov at 2:03 with the splash off the top

Dusty Rhodes pinned Dale Wolfe at 2:33 with the Bionic elbow

Bad News Brown pinned Elmer Johnson at 1:15 with the Ghetto Blaster

Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Gary Wolf & Tony Durante when Raymond pinned Wolf after a kneedrop from Jacques as Raymond had the Boston Crab applied

Brutus Beefcake defeated Barry Horowitz via submission at 2:40 with the sleeper

Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Terry Daniels at 1:09 with the Rude Awakening

10/7/89

included the Genius as a guest of the Brother Love Show where he introduced Mr. Perfect as his new protege, who then appeared with entrance music for the first time:

Demolition defeated Barry Horowitz & Tony Burton when Smash pinned Burton at 3:19 after dropping Burton throat-first on the top rope

Barry Windham pinned Reno Riggins at 2:53 with the superplex

Jim Duggan pinned Alan Reynolds at 2:04 with the running clothesline

The Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Red Tyler at 2:25 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll

Hercules defeated Boris Zhukov via submission at 2:15 with the backbreaker

Jake Roberts pinned Brian Costello at 2:24 with the DDT (Jake's return bout on TV)

Akeem (w/ Slick & the Big Bossman) pinned Jim Merkel at 1:08 with a splash

WWF Superstars 1989 (October 14, 1989 & October 21, 1989)

10/14/89

included Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri as guests of the Brother Love Show; included the first announcement of all the matches to take place at the Survivor Series:

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Dusty Wolfe at the 1-mintue mark with the gorilla press slam and splash; after the bout, Warrior kicked his opponent underneath the ring, chased him underneath it, and then returned ringside with Wolfe, showing that he had painted his opponent's face

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Mark Young & Larry Lawson when Barbarian pinned Lawson with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Lawson in the air

Bret Hart pinned Tom Stone at 3:18 with a piledriver

Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Jim Evans via submission at 2:59 with the shin guard assisted figure-4

The Red Rooster defeated Brian Costello via submission at 1:47 with the chickenwing

Bad News Brown defeated Scott Colton & Mitch Casey in a handicap match at 2:38 after first pinning Colton with the Ghetto Blaster at 2:20, and then pinning Casey with the same move

The Bushwhackers defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Ray Oakley when Luke pinned Oakley at 2:26 following a double gutbuster

10/21/89

included Dusty Rhodes as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which he discussed his feud with the Big Bossman and his participation at the Survivor Series; featured highlights from the Hogan / Dibiase match from SNME; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights of the Martel / Santana match from SNME and the aftermath:

Jimmy Snuka pinned Al Burke with the splash off the top at 2:16

WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Warren Bianchi & Tim Horner at 3:16 when Bianchi was pinned following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Jim Evans with the side suplex at 1:15

Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Bill Woods at 1:27 with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, Rude opted not to give his 'Rude Awakening' kiss to the woman who had been selected, with Rude saying he was right when referring to everyone in Cincinnati as 'sweat hogs'

Ron Garvin defeated Craig Green at 1:53 via submission with the Scorpion Death Lock

Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Paul Roma with the Perfect Plex at 2:18



WWF Superstars 1989 (October 28, 1989 & November 4, 1989)

10/28/89

included Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka, & the Bushwhackers as guests of the Brother Love Show to discuss their match at the Survivor Series, where they eventually scared Love away from the set because of their antics; featured a Mr. Perfect vignette with the Genius where he was shown playing ping pong and easily defeated his opponent before noting Hulk Hogan couldn't play that well; featured closing comments from the Brain Busters & Bobby Heenan and Demolition regarding their match the following week:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Mike Scarberry & Ken Arnold at 3:46 when Michaels pinned Arnold following a double flying fistdrop

Barry Windham pinned Jim McPherson at 1:54 with the superplex

Hercules defeated Joe Cruz via submission with the backbreaker at 2:07

Andre the Giant & Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Mike Williams & Chuck Casey at 2:52 when Andre pinned Williams with an elbowdrop following a kick from Haku; early in the bout, the Brain Busters came to ringside to watch the match with Bobby Heenan

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Mark Regan via submission with a bearhug at 1:49; after the bout, Regan was taken backstage on a stretcher

Jake Roberts pinned Barry Hardy with the DDT at 1:18

The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Dennis Burke & Chuck Coates at 1:46 when Bossman pinned Burke with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman put a ball and chain on Burke before Akeem hit the 747 splash

11/4/89

included Randy Savage, Sensational Sherri, Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo, Jimmy Hart, & Barry Windham as guests of the Brother Love Show to discuss their match at Survivor Series in which they were interrupted by Jim Duggan, Bret Hart, Ron Garvin, & Hercules to confront the King's Court team, but Savage’s team quickly retreated backstage with Brother Love before anything could happen; featured an 'Update' segment showing a vignette by Mr. Perfect with the Genius where Perfect was shown doing several jumps from a diving board into a swimming pool; included closing comments by Dino Bravo & Jimmy Hart and the Ultimate Warrior regarding their scheduled test of strength challenge the following week, with Bravo specifically challenging the Warrior to a pushup contest:

Dusty Rhodes pinned George South at 2:30 with the Bionic elbow drop

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tim Horner & Mike Powell at 2:48 when the Barbarian pinned Powell with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held him in the air

Rick Martel (w/ Slick) defeated Reno Riggins via submission at 4:05 with the Boston Crab

Jim Duggan (w/ Bret Hart, Ron Garvin, & Hercules) pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:16 with the running clothesline

Demolition defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 5:29 to win the titles when Ax pinned Blanchard, the illegal man, with the Decapitation



WWF Superstars 1989 (November 11, 1989 & November 18, 1989)

11/11/89

included Andre the Giant, Haku, & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show where they said they would beat Demolition and bring the Tag Team Championship back to the Heenan Family; featured Gene Okerlund hosting a ‘Test of Strength’ segment where Dino Bravo came out with Jimmy Hart and did several pushups with Hart on his back, which Okerlund found to be not too impressive; Hart then selected the biggest man in the audience he could find so that Bravo could do pushups with him on his back instead; Okerlund briefly interviewed the man, who gave his name as John (Tenta) from West Virginia and that he weighed 460 pounds; Bravo then completed several pushups with John on his back; the Ultimate Warrior then came out and was about to complete the same task, but John hit a sit-down splash on the Warrior's back instead of sitting on him, and then he and Bravo proceeded to attack the Warrior with John hitting some splashes before referees swarmed the ring; the Warrior then quickly got back up and ran backstage to look for Bravo; featured closing comments from Mr. Perfect & the Genius and Tito Santana regarding their match the following week:

Roddy Piper pinned the Brooklyn Brawler at 1:04 with a back suplex

Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Bill Woods at 2:11 with the Perfect Plex

The Bushwhackers defeated Bob Emery & Craig Brown at the 2-minute mark when Luke pinned Brown following a double gutbuster

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Trent Knight via submission at 1:14 with the Million $ Dream; after the bout, Dibiase was congratulated by his fellow 'Million $ Team' teammates - Zeus, & the Powers of Pain, as well as Mr. Fuji

Jimmy Snuka pinned Tony Burton at 1:19 with a splash off the top

11/18/89

included WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan, Jake Roberts, & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition as guests of the Brother Love Show where they discussed their upcoming match against the 'Million $ Team' at the Survivor Series; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights of the scheduled 'Test of Strength' contest last week between Dino Bravo & the Ultimate Warrior, where the 'fan' - John was introduced as the Canadian Earthquake; included a feature on 'The Model' Rick Martel, who modeled some clothes on the interview platform:

Brutus Beefcake defeated Scott Colton via submission with the sleeper at 1:58

Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Warren Bianchi with the Rude Awakening at 1:15

Jim Neidhart pinned Bobby Jaggers with a powerslam at 1:52

Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated Red Tyler & an unknown at 1:28 when Zhukov pinned the unknown after hitting a clothesline to the back of the head

Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Tito Santana at 4:37 with the Perfect Plex



WWF Superstars 1989 (November 25, 1989 & December 2, 1989)

11/25/89

included the Brother Love Show featuring Roddy Piper in which Piper brought out Love tied to a rope, gagged, and wearing a diaper; featured a vignette on Mr. Perfect & the Genius with Perfect playing horseshoes; included a feature on 'The Model' Rick Martel, who modeled some clothes on the interview platform; featured closing comments from Andre the Giant & Bobby Heenan, the Ultimate Warrior, the Genius, and WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan regarding their respective matches on SNME that weekend:

WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Ken Arnold & Mike Scarberry at 1:42 when Ax pinned Scarberry following the Decapitation

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart & the Canadian Earthquake) pinned Tom Fuller at 1:42 with the side suplex; after the bout, Earthquake hit the sit-down splash on Fuller

Dusty Rhodes pinned Rusty Riddle at 1:10 with the Bionic elbow drop; after the bout, Rhodes danced at ringside with the woman in the front row later to be known as Sapphire

Jimmy Snuka defeated the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 4:01 after Honky twice hit Snuka in the head with his guitar; after the bout, Honky quickly left the ring after realizing the weapon had no effect on Snuka; moments later, Snuka destroyed the guitar

Andre the Giant & Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Todd Becker & Ray Oakley at 1:58 when Andre pinned Oakley with an elbow drop following a side kick to the face from Haku

Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Paul Roma at 3:10 with the flying elbowsmash after Sherri had pushed Roma off the top rope moments earlier

Jake Roberts pinned Dave Watson with the DDT at the 56-second mark

12/2/89

included Greg Valentine & Jimmy Hart as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Ron Garvin made an appearance with his own shinguard, saying he had permission from Jack Tunney to wear it; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights of the Hogan / Genius match from SNME, with footage of Perfect destroying Hogan's world title belt; included a feature on 'The Model' Rick Martel, who modeled some clothes on the interview platform:

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Len Wagner at the 54-second mark with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent backstage

Bad News Brown pinned Chuck Coates at 2:16 with the Ghetto Blaster

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Horowitz & Conquistador #1 at 2:51 when Michaels pinned the Conquistador following double flying fistdrops off the top

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Mark Reagan via submission at 2:58 with the Million $ Dream

The Red Rooster defeated Gene Ligon via submission at 2:11 with the chickenwing

Jim Duggan pinned Scott Colton at 2:07 with the running clothesline

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tom Fuller & Brian Johnson at 2:14 when the Barbarian pinned Fuller with a clothesline off the top as the Warlord held Fuller in the air



WWF Superstars 1989 (December 9, 1989 & December 16, 1989)

12/9/89

featured Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show where Rude discussed Roddy Piper and the embarrassment he had caused to Brother Love two weeks earlier and to himself at Summer Slam where he cost him the IC Championship; included a feature on 'The Model' Rick Martel, who modeled some clothes on the interview platform:

Jake Roberts pinned Todd Becker at 2:14 with the DDT

Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Al Burke & Brad Perry at 2:02 when Bret pinned Perry following the Hart Attack

The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Larry Lawson at 1:52 with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman attached his opponent's foot to a ball and chain, where he dropped the ball on his chest and choked him with the chain; Slick then began verbally taunting the woman in the front row later known as Sapphire until she slapped him, with Dusty Rhodes then making the save when Bossman began taunting her; Rhodes then escorted her backstage

Brutus Beefcake defeated Alan Reynolds via submission at 1:59 with the sleeper

The Bushwhackers defeated WT Jones & Cleo Reeves at 1:59 when Luke pinned Reeves following the double gutbuster

Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Jim Evans at 1:33 with the Perfect Plex

12/16/89

included Randy Savage, Sensational Sherri, & Zeus as guests of the Brother Love Show where they discussed the 'No Holds Barred' steel cage match against Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake, who also provided comments on the match; featured footage of the Genius playing the Nintendo WrestleMania game; included a feature on 'The Model' Rick Martel, who modeled some clothes on the interview platform:

Roddy Piper pinned Tom Stone at the 45-second mark with a back suplex

Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated Mark Young & Mark Shelton at 2:18 when Zhukov pinned Shelton with a clothesline to the back of the head

Dusty Rhodes pinned Al Burke at 1:22 following several Bionic elbow drops; during the bout, the fan later known as Sapphire was shown in the audience and was invited in the ring after the match by Rhodes to dance with him

Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Reno Riggins via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:47

Hercules defeated Craig Green via submission with the backbreaker at 2:10

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Dale Wolfe at 3:06 when Michaels pinned Wolfe following double flying fistdrops off the top; after the bout, Mr. Fuji came to the ring and challenged the Rockers to a match against the Powers of Pain but, instead of replying, Michaels & Jannetty hit a double dropkick, a double slam, and double flying fistdrops onto Fuji

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart & the Canadian Earthquake) pinned Scott Colton at 2:38 with the side suplex; after the bout, Earthquake hit the sit-down splash on Colton



WWF Superstars 1989 (December 23, 1989 & December 30, 1989)

12/23/89

included WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed the 'No Holds Barred' steel cage match against Randy Savage & Zeus, who also provided comments on the match alongside Sensational Sherri; featured footage of Jimmy Snuka playing the Nintendo WrestleMania game; included Dusty Rhodes introducing Sapphire as his new manager; featured footage of Mr. Perfect & the Genius on a golf course with Perfect showing off his golf skills and explaining that he would take the WWF World Title from Hulk Hogan; included closing comments from Demolition, the Colossal Connection & Bobby Heenan regarding their scheduled match the following week:

WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Brian Costello in a non-title match at 1:36 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent halfway up the aisle before dropping him

Andre the Giant & Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Burt Todd & Frankie DeFalco at 3:14 when Andre pinned Todd with an elbow drop, following a side kick to the face by Haku

Bad News Brown pinned James Sexton at 1:50 with the Ghetto Blaster

Jim Duggan pinned Conquistador #1 with the running clothesline at 1:40

Rick Martel (w/ Slick) defeated Warren Bianchi via submission with the Boston Crab at 1:34; prior to the bout, Martel gave Bianchi a present, which he opened and revealed to be a tie, with Martel then stealing it away and choking him with it as Slick distracted the referee; after the match, Martel hit a piledriver and put the tie on Bianchi

The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Randy Fox & Larry Lawson at 1:46 when the Barbarian pinned Fox with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Fox in the air

Ron Garvin defeated Spike Jones via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 2:32

12/30/89

included Jake Roberts as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which he discussed his participation in the Royal Rumble match; featured the announcement of the complete card for the Royal Rumble pay-per-view:

Dusty Rhodes (w/ Sapphire) pinned Mark Davis with the Bionic elbow at 2:08

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart & the Canadian Earthquake) defeated Reno Riggins via disqualification when the Ultimate Warrior interfered, moments after Bravo pulled his opponent up three times following three side suplexes; after the bout, Earthquake distracted Warrior, allowing Bravo to assault Warrior from behind with a chair

Hercules defeated the Conquistador #1 via submission with the backbreaker at 2:25

Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Mario Mancini at the 59-second mark with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, Rude opted not to give his Rude Awakening kiss, saying no females in Alabama were women enough for him

Andre the Giant & Haku defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition to win the titles at 4:35 when Andre pinned Ax with an elbow drop following a kick to the face from Haku; Smash was unable to legally enter the ring during the contest as Axe was continuously double-teamed 

 

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WWF SUPERSTARS THE COMPLETE 1992
12 DVDS!
Relive one of the greatest years in wrestling!

January 4, 1992 At The Frank Erwin Center In Austin Texas

1. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper v. The Brooklyn Brawler

2. Dissension in the ranks of the Rockers as Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels share some harsh words after losing a match to the LOD.

3. British Bulldogs v. jobber

4. Int – Ric Flair & Curt Hennig

5. I nt – Hulk Hogan

6. The Mountie v. Rudy Gonzalez

7. Special Interview – Randy Savage & Elizabeth

8. The Beverly Brothers v. Scott Baizo & Ken Johnson

9. Promo – Tatanka

10. Int – Virgil

11. Int – Repo Man

12. Int – El Matador

13. Royal Rumble Report

14. The Undertaker v. Richie Garvin

15. Int – Mountie & The Natural Disasters

16. Int – LOD & Bret Hart


January 11, 1992 At The Frank Erwin Center In Austin Texas

1. Sargeant Slaughter & Jim Duggan v. Barry Horowitz & Jesse Hernandez

2. Update – Sid Justice

3. Irwin R. Schyster v. Robert Taylor

4. Int – Ric Flair

5. I nt – Hulk Hogan

6. Jake Roberts v. Randy Savage (From Tuesday in Texas)

7. Int – Bret Hart and LOD

8. Int – Mountie & The Natural Disasters

9. Tito Santana v. Brian Donahue

10. Funeral Parlor – Ric Flair & Mr. Perfect. What’s notable here, is that although Ric Flair’s title belt is still digitally distorted, it clearly isn’t the NWA Title belt. It’s actually one of the WWF Tag Team Title Belts!

11. Promo - Tatanka

12. The Natural Disasters v. Bobby Jones & Ken Johnson

13. Int – Virgil

14. Int – Ted DiBiase


January 18, 1992 At The Frank Erwin Center In Austin Texas

1. Randy Savage v. The Barbarian

2. Update – The Mountie is the new Interontinental Champion, having won the title on an untelevised House Show

3. Virgil v. B.A. Dalton

4. Int – Ric Flair

5. Int – Hulk Hogan

6. The Nasty Boys v. Dusty Wolfe & Robert Taylor

7. Special Interview – Hulk Hogan

8. The Berzerker v. Scott Baizo

9. Int – Virgil

10. Int – Repo Man

11. Barbershop – From Wrestling Challenge. THE ROCKERS SPLIT UP as Shawn Michaels superkicks Marty Jannetty and then throws Marty Jannetty through a glass window. The Heartbreak Kid is born!

12. Jake Roberts v. The Brooklyn Brawler

13. Int – Tito Santana

14. Int – Ted DiBiase

January 25, 1992 At The Oceanfront Center In Daytona Beach Florida

1. New Foundation [Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart & “The Rocket” Owen Hart] v. Bob Avery & Brad Avery

2. Update – Ric Flair wins the Royal Rumble and the WWF Title

3. Rick Martel v. Mickey Jay

4. Int – Natural Disasters

5. Int – Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan

6. Bret "the Hitman" Hart v. Jack Owens

7. Ric Flair & The Undertaker

8. Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

9. Ted DiBiase v. D.D. Russell

10. Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Undertaker, Randy Savage and Sid Justice all talk about why they should be the one to face Ric Flair for the WWF Title at Wrestlemania.

11. The Repo Man v. Kevin Katlin

12. Promo - Tatanka

13. Sid Justice v. Mike Casey

14. Int – Repo Man

15. Int – Big Bossman

February 1, 1992 At The Oceanfront Center In Daytona Beach Florida

1. Wrestlemania 7 press conference. Hulk Hogan (surprise, surprise) is announced as Ric Flair’s opponent for Wrestlemania 7 and a shot at the WWF Title. Hogan is elated, and Sid Justice is irate!

2. The Beverly Brothers v. Scott Colontonio & Kevin Katlin

3. The Big Bossman v. Terry Davis

4. Int – Natural Disasters

5. Int – Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan

6. Tatanka v. Pat Tanaka (Tatanka makes his WWF debut.)

7. Irwin R. Schyster v. Bob Smedley

8. Int – Ric Flair & Undertaker

9. Int – Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

10. Promo – Papa Shango

11. Tito Santana v. Bob Morgan

12. Funeral Parlor – Sensational Sherri, sings the praises of the recently heel turned Shawn Michaels. When asked about Ted DiBiase, who she still manages, Sherri said that DiBiase gave her his blessing to pursue Michaels.

13. The Legion Of Doom v. Pete Sanchez & Jim Cooper

14. The Undertaker v. Mickey Jay

15. Int – Repo Man

16. Int – Big Bossman

February 8, 1992 At The Oceanfront Center In Daytona Beach Florida

1. The Natural Disasters v. Bob Avery & Raymond Hammer

2. Update – Sid Justice comments on Hulk Hogan being chosen over him for a WWF Title shot at Wrestlemania.

3. Virgil v. Kato

4. Int – Ric Flair & Undertaker

5. Int – Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

6. Jake Roberts v. D.D. Russell

7. Int –Nasty Boys

8. Int - LOD

9. Sergeant Slaughter & Jim Duggan v. Bill Badd & Jim James

10. Funeral Parlor – Ric Flair

11. Papa Shango v. Dale Wolfe (Papa Shango makes his WWF Debut)

12. The Mountie v. Mike Casey

13. I nt – Ted DiBiase

14. Int – Big Bossman

15. Int – Huk Hogan

16. Int - Undertaker

February 15, 1992 At The Civic Center In Amarillo Texas

1. Clips of Sid Justice helping Ric Flair eliminate Hulk Hogan at the Royal Rumble, turning on Hulk Hogan from Saturday Night’s Main Event, and then destroying Brutus Beefcake’s Barber Shop set, becoming a full fledged heel in the process.

2. The British Bulldog v. Omar Atlas

3. The Nasty Boys v. Larry Williams & Khris Germany

4. Int – Ric Flair & Undertaker

5. Int – Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

6. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper v. Todd Overbow

7. Int – Daveyboy Smith

8. Int – Nasty Boys

9. Shawn Michaels v. Rudy Gonzalez (Michaels is accompanied to the ring by Sensational Sherri)

10. Wrestlemania Report – Ric Flair is now scheduled to defend the WWF Title against Randy Savage instead of Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan is now scheduled to wrestle Sid Justice.

11. Rick Martel v. Terry Daniels

12. Int – Natural Disasters

13. Int – Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan

February 22, 1992 At The Civic Center In Amarillo Texas

1. Bret "the Hitman" Hart v. Ed Robinson

2. Update – Sid Justice turning heel and challenging Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania 7.

3. Tatanka v. B.A. Dalton

4. Int – Ric Flair & Sid Justice

5. Int – Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

6. Money Incorporated v. Larry Williams & Jimmy James (Ted DiBiase and IRS begin teaming up together.)

7. Int – LOD

8. Int – Undertaker

9. Randy Savage v. Jake Roberts (From the Main Event. Savage cleanly pins Jake Roberts, but it looks like Jake may have the last laugh, as while Savage is celebrating in the ring, Jake is waiting behind the curtain with a chair and is ready to hit Elizabeth with it when THE UNDERTAKER SNATCHES THE CHAIR AWAY FROM JAKE! Savage gets Elizabeth away and brawls with Roberts, but the question remains as to why the Undertaker stopped Jake from attacking Savage & Elizabeth.

10. Int – Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan

11. I nt – Ted DiBiase

February 29, 1992 At The Civic Center In Amarillo Texas

1. Tito Santana v. Brian Elmore

2. Update – Money Inc are the new WWF Tag Team Champions, and the Natural Disasters aren’t very happy about it. especially since their manager Jimmy Hart left them to join DiBiase and IRS.

3. The Repo Man v. Don Richter

4. Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart & Owen Hart v. Todd Overbow & Khris Germany

5. Int – Ric Flair & Sid Justice

6. Int – Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

7. Papa Shango v. Luke Williams

8. Int – Natural Disasters

9. Int – Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan

10. The Texas Tornado v. Kato

11. Funeral Parlor – Jake Roberts questions the Undertaker about ‘Taker stopping Jake from attacking Randy Savage.

12. Sergeant Slaughter & Jim Duggan v. Dusty Wolfe & Rudy Gonzalez

13. Int – Repo Man

14. Int – Tito Santana

March 7, 1992 At The Sundome In Tampa Florida

1. Money Incorporated v. Jim Powers & Terry Davis

2. Update – The confrontation last week between Jake Roberts and the Undertaker, who will now face each other at Wrestlemania.

3. The British Bulldog v. Lee Armstrong

4. Shawn Michaels v. Scott Hen

5. Int – The Mountie

6. Int – Bret Hart

7. Tatanka v. Doug Somers

8. Int – Ric Flair claims to have shocking photos of Elizabeth and shows what appears to be a photo of Ric and Elizabeth together at a private swimming pool

9. The Big Bossman v. The Brooklyn Brawler

10. Int – Tito Santana

11. Int – Nasty Boys

12. Int - Bushwhackers

13. Sid Justice v. Mickey Jay (Justice introduces his new manager, Harvey Whippleman)

14. Int – Jake Roberts

March 14, 1992 At The Sundome In Tampa Florida

1. Bret "the Hitman" Hart v. Jimmy James

2. Update – Ric Flair. He’s interviewed by Vince McMahon at a nice restaurant, and claims to have had an affair with Elizabeth before whe was with Randy Savage. Flair shows several photos of himself and Elizabeth together as “Proof”

3. Papa Shango v. Lee Thomas

4. Int – Gene Okerlund interviews a distraught Randy Savage about Ric Flair’s allegations about Elizabeth. Savage is incensed, and can’t say anything other than “UNTRUE!” to any of Okerlund’s questions.

5. Int – Nasty Boys

6. Int - Bushwhackers

7. Tito Santana v. Lee Armstrong

8. Int – Jake Roberts discusses his recent confrontation with the Undertaker, giving commentary as video is shown of his attacking Undertaker on the Funeral Parlor 2 weeks ago.

9. The Natural Disasters v. Jim Cooper & Paul Simpson (The Disasters are now babyfaces, after Jimmy Hart abandoned them for Money Inc.)

10. Int – Jake Roberts

11. Int – Randy Savage

12. Sid Justice v. Dale Wolfe (After the match, Wolfe is put on a stretcher, but it doesn’t stop Sid from attacking him further. Virgil comes down to ringside to help Wolfe, and Sid beats the hell out of him, breaking his nose in the process.)

13. Int – Bret Hart

14. Int – The Mountie

March 21, 1992 At The Sundome In Tampa Florida

1. Sergeant Slaughter & Jim Duggan v. Bob Avery & Mark Avery

2. Update – Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair on his private yacht and shows somr more photos of Elizabeth and Ric Flair

3. Owen Hart v. Doug Somers

4. Int – Jake Roberts

5. Int – Randy Savage

6. The Mountie & The Nasty Boys v. Dale Wolfe, Bill Wood & Scott Somers

7. Special Interview – Hulk Hogan, who says that Wrestlemania may be his last match in the WWF.

8. Rick Martel v. Robbie Sampson

9. Tatanka v. Pete Sanchez (On the way down to the ring for his match, Tatanka comes to blows with Rick Martel!)

10. Int – Tito Santana

11. Int – Shawn Michaels

12. Int - Virgil

13. The Undertaker v. Lee Thomas

14. Int – The Mountie

15. Int - Bushwhackers

March 28, 1992 In Moline Alabama

1. The Undertaker v. Lee Armstrong

2. Mr. Perfect and Ric Flair hold a “press conference” (they cut to the auditorium, and the entire room is empty.) Flair shows the pictures of himself and Elizabeth while insisting that they pictures are legitimate.

3. Papa Shango v. Ian Weston

4. Promo - Nailz

5. The Big Bossman v. Barry Horowitz

6. Int – Jake Roberts

7. Int – Randy Savage

8. The Natural Disasters v. Bob Morgan & Dale Wolfe

9. Special Interview – Sid Vicious

10. Tito Santana v. Doug Somers

11. Promo for the World Bodybuilding Federation, featuring none other than Lex Luger!

12. Int – Nasty Boys

13. Int - Bushwhackers

14. The Berzerker v. Ian Weston

15. Int - Tito Santana

16. Int – The Mountie

April 4, 1992 In Moline Alabama

1. Mr. Perfect promises to unveil a centerfold shot of Elizabeth with nothing on at Wrestlemania!

2. The British Bulldog v. Bob Avery

3. Interview – We finally hear from Elizabeth, who denies all of Ric Flair’s allegations.

4. Tatanka v. Sandy Beach

5. Sid Justice v. Hercules (From Madison Square Garden. Sid puts ahercules away in less than a minute!)

6. Int – Natural Disasters

7. Int – Jake Roberts

8. Int – Undertaker

9. Shawn Michaels v. Roddy Piper (Shawn Michaels nearly wins with the help of Sensational Sherri. Bret Hart, who will be wrestling Piper for Piper’s IC Title runs in to save Piper. Piper is not happy to have Bret’s assistance.)

10. Int – Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect outside of Flair’s private jet. Flair and Perfect promise that at Wrestlemania, they’ll unveil a huge centerfold of Elizabeth in the nude.

11. Jake Roberts v. Jerry Allen

12. Lex Luger does another WBF promo.

13. Int – Money Inc.

14. Int – Roddy Piper

15. Int – Bret Hart

16. Hulk Hogan tribute – Vince McMahon interviews Hulk Hogan in a special segment where they discuss many of Hogan’s milestones in the WWF, as well as the possibility of Hogan retiring

April 11, 1992 In Moline Alabama

1. Clips from Wrestlemania, including Randy Savage winning the WWF Title from Ric Flair, The Undertaker beating Jake Roberts Bret Hart defeating Roddy Piper to win the Intercontinental Title, and THE RETURN OF THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR during the Hulk Hogan/ Sid match.

2. Owen Hart v. Barry Horowitz

3. Papa Shango v. Mike Casey

4. Int – Shawn Michaels

5. Int – Bret Hart

6. Promo - Nailz

7. Sergeant Slaughter & Jim Duggan v. Doug Somers & Larry Stevenson

8. Update – Randy Savage wiins the WWF Title from Ric Flair.

9. Shawn Michaels v. Dale Wolfe (Shawn Michaels comes out to “Sexy Boy” as his new entrance music. In this early version though, Sherri is doing the vocals for the song. The current version has Shawn himself singing the vocals.)

10. Promo – “Precious” Paul Ellering and the Legion of Doom. Ellering made his return to the LOD’s side at Wrestlemania and is once again managing the Legion of Doom.

11. The Mountie v. Bill Golden

12. Int – Sid Justice

13. Int – Ultimate Warrior

14. The Undertaker v. Sonny Trout

15. Int – Daveyboy Smith

16. Int – Beverly Brothers

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April 18, 1992 In Kalamazoo Michigan:

1. The Legion Of Doom v. Duane Gill & Barry Hardy

2. Update – Gene Okerlund shows proof that all of the Ric Flair and Elizabeth photos were actually doctored. The originals were of Liz and Randy Savage.

3. Repo Man v. jobber

4. Int – Sid Justice

5. Int – Ultimate Warrior

6. Promo - Nailz

7. Bret "the Hitman" Hart v. Tom Bennett

8. Int – Repo Man

9. Int – Bret Hart

10. Int – Shawn Michaels

11. Promo – Crush. Formerly, the third member of Demolition, Bryan Adams is set to debut under the same name, but as a babyface with a more colorful outfit.

12. Berserker v. jobber

13. Special Interview – Ultimate Warrior, who is surrounded by a crowd of children with their faces painted.

14. R ick Martel v. jobber

15. Kerry Von Erich v. jobber

16. Money Inc. v. jobbers

17. Int – Beverly Brothers

18. Int – LOD

19. Int – Undertaker

20. Int - Berserker


April 25, 1992 In Kalamazoo Michigan

1. "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair v. Ron Cumberledge

2. Update – Footage from several Wrestlemania fan events

3. The British Bulldog v. Kevin Kruger

4. The Beverly Brothers v. Eric Collins & Mike Freedom

5. Int – Sid

6. Int – Ultimate Warrior

7. Promo - Crush

8. Shawn Michaels v. George Anderson

9. Int – Repo Man

10. Int - LOD

11. Sergeant Slaughter v. The Brooklyn Brawler

12. Special Interview – Sid Justice

13. The Natural Disasters v. Kent Carlson & Tom Stone

14. Int – Bret Hart

15. Int – Shawn Michiaels

16. The Undertaker v. The Berzerker


May 2, 1992 In Kalamazoo Michigan

1. The Big Bossman v. Mark Roberts

2. Update – The Berserker attacks and nearly impales the Undertaker with his sword.

3. Papa Shango v. Red Tyler

4. Int – Tito Santana

5. Int – Sid Justice

6. Tatanka v. Brian Costello (Rick Martel attacks Tatanka after the match.)

7. Int – Ric Flair

8. Int – Randy Savage

9. Money Incorporated v. Ron Cumberledge & Chris Hahn

10. Special Interview – Randy Savage

11. Promo - Crush

12. High Energy [Koko B. Ware & Owen Hart] v. Tom Bennett & Duane Gill (High Energy makes their Superstars debut)

13. The Ultimate Warrior v. Skinner

14. Int – Beverly Brothers

15. I nt – Sgt. Slaughter

16. Int – Ric Flair


May 9, 1992 At The War Memorial In Syracuse New York

1. Bret "the Hitman" Hart v. Von Krus

2. Update – Daveyboy Smith is attacked by the Repo Man.

3. Kamala v. Sonny Blaze

4. Tito Santana v. Bob Bradley

5. Int – Ric Flair

6. Int – Randy Savage

7. The Legion Of Doom v. Duane Gill & Barry Hardy

8. Int – Berserker

9. Int - Undertaker

10. Crush v. Kato (The newly re-packaged Crush makes his debut on Superstars)

11. Promo – Papa Shango

12. Special Interview – Rick Martel

13. "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair v. Sargent Slaughter (The Mountie interferes in the match with his electric shock stick. Slaughter has to be stretchered out afterward.)

14. Int – Beverly Brothers

15. Int - LOD

16. The Nasty Boys v. Bill Pierce & Brian Brieger

17. Int – Nasty Boys

18. Int – Ultimate Warrior


May 16, 1992 At The War Memorial In Syracuse New York

1. Shawn Michaels v. Sonny Blaze

2. Update – The Mountie and Sgt. Slaughter

3. Tatanka v. Barry Hardy

4. The Berzerker v. Scott Taylor

5. Int – Ric Flair

6. Int – Randy Savage

7. Promo - Crush

8. The Repo Man v. Jay Sledge

9. The Big Bossman v. Glen Ruth

10. The Ultimate Warrior v. “Nasty Boy” Brian Knobbs

11. The Beverly Brothers v. Jim Brunzell & Bobby Knight (After the match, the Beverlys paint Knight like one of the LOD.)

12. Int – Mountie

13. Int – Sgt. Slaughter


May 23, 1992 At The War Memorial In Syracuse New York

1. The Undertaker v. Bill Pierce

2. Update – Papa Shango putting a curse on The Ultimate Warrior

3. Virgil v. Duane Gill

4. Money Incorporated v. Jim Brunzell & Glen Ruth

5. Int – Ric Flair

6. Int – Randy Savage

7. The British Bulldog v. Barry Hardy

8. Promo – Ric Flair

9. Int – Mountie

10. Int – Berserker

11. Int - Undertaker

12. The Mountie v. Bobby Knight

13. Special Interview – Ultimate Warrior. The Warrior talks about what he’ll do to Papa Shango, when a strange black liquid flows down his face seemingly from the top of his scalp. Has Papa Shango put another curse on the Warrior?

14. The Bushwhackers v. Vince Sola & The Dublin Destroyer

15. Kamala v. Kerry Davis

16. Int – Beverly Brothers

17. Int – LOD


May 30th 1992 At The War Memorial In Syracuse New York

1. The Legion Of Doom v. Rich Mitchell & Kato

2. Update – Papa Shango’s curses on the Ultimate Warrior

3. Papa Shango v. Brian Brieger

4. Int – Ric Flair

5. Int – Randy Savage

6. Sgt. Slaughter v. Bob Bradley

7. Rick Martel v. Jim Powers

8. Int – Berzerker

9. Int – Undertaker

10. The Natural Disasters v. Duane Gill & Mike Fury

11. The Big Bossman v. Dave Roulette (The prisoner known as Nailz finally makes his appearance, running in on the Big Bossman and beating him half to death.)

12. The Berzerker v. Glen Ruth

13. Promo – Crush

14. Int – Beverly Brothers

15. Int – Sgt. Slaughter

June 6, 1992 At The Rupp Arena In Lexington Kentucky

1. Bret "the Hitman" Hart v. Tom Stone

2. Update – The Big Bossman’s tremendous beating at the hands of Nailz last week.

3. The Nasty Boys v. Reno Riggins & Major Yates

4. The Texas Tornado v. Glen Ruth

5. The Beverly Brothers v. Mike Samples & Scott Bailey

6. Crush v. George Anderson

7. Special interview – Papa Shango. Gene Okerlund interviews Shango, and as Shango walks away, Okerlund finds black liquidrunning down his arms.

8. High Energy v. Kevin Kruger & Kato

9. The Repo Man v. Dan Robbins


June 13, 1992 At The Rupp Arena In Lexington Kentucky

1. Tatanka v. Barry Horowitz

2. Update – More on Papa Shango

3. Shawn Michaels v. Craig Brown

4. Int – Ric Flair & Shawn Michaels

5. Promo – Razor Ramon

6. The Natural Disasters v. The Executioners

7. Int – Berzerker & Papa Shango

8. Int – Ultimate Warrior & Undertaker

9. The Mountie v. Bill Koby

10. Special Interview – Randy Savage

11. Kamala v. Dale Wolfe

12. Tito Santana v. Mike Samples

13. Int – Big Bossman gives a telephone interview from a hospital bed. He’s still in recovery from the beating that Nailz puton him weeks ago.

14. Nailz v. Ron Cumberledge

15. Int – Repo Man

16. Int – Daveyboy Smith


June 20, 1992 At The Rupp Arena In Lexington Kentucky

1. The Legion Of Doom v. Barry Hardy & Tom Bennett

2. Update – WWF Champion Randy Savage

3. Papa Shango v. Chris Hahn (No match, as Chris Hahn is still taking his ring attire off when his hand BURSTS INTO
FLAMES! Hahn is immediately attended to by ringside officials, and then runs to the back holding his burned hand.)

4. Int – Repo Man

5. Int – Daveyboy Smith

6. Int – Nailz

7. Sergeant Slaughter v. Red Tyler

8. The Repo Man v. Brian Costello

9. Int – Ric Flair & Shawn Michaels

10. Int – Randy Savage & Bret Hart

11. Crush v. Brooklyn Brawler

12. Special Interview – Shawn Michaels & Sensational Sherri

13. Promo – Razor Ramon

14. The Undertaker v. Duane Gill

15. Money Incorporated v. Butler Stevens & Rock Werner

16. Int – Papa Shango & Berzerker


June 27, 1992

1. Daveyboy Smith v. jobber

2. Update – Tatanka

3. Nasty Boys v. Rick Johnson & Chico Martinez

4. Int – Ric Flair & Shawn Michaels

5. Int – Randy Savage & Bret Hart

6. Promo – Razor Ramon

7. Virgil v. Glen Ruth

8. Int – Berserker

9. Int – Undertaker

10. Berzerker v. Bruce Mitchell

11. Paul Ellering and the Legion of Doom are in Chicago in the wreckage of the building where Hawk & Animal grew up.

13. Kerry Von Erich v. Duane Gill

14. Kamala v. John Blade

15. Int – Nailz

16. Int – Daveyboy Smith

July 4, 1992

1. High Energy v. Bob Bradley & Joe Milano

2. Update – Nailz & The Big Bossman

3. Rick Martel v. Jason Knight

4. Crush v. Barry Hardy

5. Int – Berserker & Papa Shango

6. Int – Ultimate Warrior & Undertaker

7. Papa Shango v. McMullen (Before the match starts, Shango appears to cast another curse, and his opponent suddenly
grabs his knee in pain. Shango has his way with him after that.)

8. Int – Ric Flair & Mr. Perfect

9. Int – Randy Savage & Bret Hart

10. Sgt Slaughter v. jobber

11. Special Interview – Repo Man

12. Bret Hart v. Barry Horowitz

13. Promo – Razor Ramon

14. Beverly Brothers v. Scott Taylor & Phil Apollo


July 11, 1992

1. LOD v. jobbers (Paul Ellering & Rocco are at ringside)

2. Update – The Mountie

3. Shawn Michaels v. Chico Martinez

4. Undertaker v. Bruce Mitchell (After the match, the Berzerker runs in and attacks the Undertaker, but ‘Taker runs him
off.)

5. Tito Santana v. Dwayne Gill

6. Special Interview – Kamala

7. Tatanka v. jobber

8. Nailz v. Rick Johnson

9. Money Inc. v. Bobby Perez & Angel Vega

10. Promo – Razor Ramon


July 18, 1992

1. Natural Disasters v. Dwayne Gill & Brooklyn Brawler

2. Update – The upcoming Summerslam 1992 with the announced main event of Randy Savage defending the WWF Title against
The Ultimate Warrior.

3. Ric Flair v. Glen Ruth

4. Int – Berserker & Papa Shango

5. Int – Ultimate Warrior & Undertaker

6. From Primetime – Shawn Michaels comes down to ringside during a match between Rick Martel & Bret Hart.

7. Virgil v. Dave Millson

8. Int - Repo Man

9. Int - Daveyboy Smith

10. Repo Man v. jobber

11. Special Interview – Big Bossman, who makes his return after the massive beating he took from Nailz.

12. Mountie v. Jason Knight

13. Promo – Razor Ramon

14. Daveyboy Smith v. Vito Krus

15. Int – Ric Flair & Mr. Perfect

16. Int – Randy Savage & Bret Hart


July 25, 1992

1. Tatanka v. Peter Motts

2. Update – The Natural Disasters win the WWF Tag Team Titles from Money Inc. Apparently, it was on an untelivised show, as
no footage of the title change was shown.

3. Shawn Michaels v. Phil Apollo

4. Promo – Razor Ramon

5. Nailz v. Jason Speed

6. Special Interview – Ultimate Warrior & Randy Savage, who argue with each other about their upcoming match at Summerslam 92.

7. Beverly Brothers v. Red Tyler & Chris Duffy


August 1, 1992

1. Nasty Boys v. jobbers

2. Update – The confrontation between Randy Savage & Ultimate Warrior

3. Bret Hart v. Iron Mike Sharpe

4. Int – Nailz

5. Int – Big Bossman

6. Int – LOD

7. Rick Martel v. Bill Price

8. Special Interview – Undertaker

9. Papa Shango v. Tony Roy

10. Int – Ric Flair

11. Int – Randy Savage

12. LOD v. Flex Armstrong & Richie Rich

13. Promo – Razor Ramon

14. Int – Shawn Michaels

15. Int – Tatanka


August 8 1992

1. Special Interview – Ultimate Warrior. Ric Flair comes out and proposes an alliance between himself and the Warrior.

2. Razor Ramon v. jobber (Scott Hall debuts in probably his most memorable gimmick. Razor Ramon)

3. Natural Disasters v. jobbers

4. Kamala v. jobber

5. Int – Ric Flair

6. Int – Randy Savage

7. Daveyboy Smith v. Iron Mike Sharpe

8. Berzerker v. Jason Knight

9. Int – Beverly Brothers

10. Int – LOD (Well, Paul Ellering and Rocco actually did the talking)


August 15, 1992

1. Big Bossman v Skinner

2. Kamala v. Joe Steel (The Undertaker comes out before Kamala can leave and scares him off.)

3. Undertaker v. jobber

4. Special Interview – Randy Savage. Mr. Perfect comes out and attempts to strike a deal with Savage.

5. Money Inc. v. Jobbers

6. Razor Ramon v. Jim Powers


August 22, 1992

1. Bushwhackers & Jim Duggan v. Beverly Brothers & Repo Man

2. Update – both Ultimate Warrior and Randy Savage suspect the other of dealing with Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect in preparation for their match at Summerslam 92

3. Papa Shango v. jobber. (During the match, Shango attacks the referee. Bret Hart runs in and makes the save)

4. Int – Rick Martel

5. Int – Big Bossman

6. Int – Jimmy Hart shows Gene Okerlund a contract he just received for a match between his Nasty Boys against Randy Savage and the Ultimate Warrior

7. Crush v. jobber

8. Int – Ric Flair

9. Int – Randy Savage

10. Razor Ramon v. Tony Roi

11. Int – Bruce Hart

12. Bret Hart v. Vito Krus (Papa Shango comes down to ringside during the match.)

13. Nailz v. Mark Armstrong

11. Int – Beverly Brothers

14. Int – LOD

15. Int Nasty Boys


August 29, 1992

1. Ultimate Warrior & Randy Savage v. Nasty Boys (Clips from Primetime. With both men suspecting the other of being in cahoots with Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect, they have trouble getting along during this match.)

2. Ric Flair v. jobber

3. Int – Ultimate Warrior

4. Int – Randy Savage

5. Tatanka v. jobber

6. Int – Rick Martel

7. Int – Tito Santana

8. Kamala v. jobber

9. Int – Money Inc.

10. Bret Hart v. Louie Spicolli

11. Rick Martel v. Justin Taylor


September 5, 1992

1. Ultimate Warrior v. Randy Savage (clips from Summerslam. Ric Flair attacks Savage during the match, but the Warrior refuses to pin him. In the end, Savage & The Warrior leave the ring together)

2. Undertaker v. Kamala (Clips from Summerslam)

3. LOD v. jobbers

4. Int – Razor Ramon, Nailz & Kamala

5. Int – Tatanka

6. Nailz v. jobber

7. Int – High Energy

8. Int – Nasty Boys

9. Int – Mountie

10. Crush v. Kato

11. Mountie v. jobber

12. Int – Razor Ramon

13. Virgil v. Barry Horowitz

14. Money Inc. v. Bert Stiles & Warren Quinn

15. Int – Berzerker

16. Int – Jim Duggan


September 12, 1992

1. Ric Flair v. Randy Savage (Clips of Ric Flair defeating Savage with Razor Ramon’s help to regain the WWF Title.)

2. Razor Ramon v. Gary Jackson

3. Update – Razor Ramon costs Savage the WWF Title.

4. Natural Disasters v. jobbers

5. Int – Kamala

6. Int – Ultimate Warrior

7. Papa Shango v. Justin Taylor

8. Int – Tatanka

9. Int – Repo Man

10. Big Bossman v. Iron Mike Sharpe

11. Ric Flair, Mr. Perfect, Bobby Heenan and Razor Ramon celebrate Flair’s regaining the WWF Title

12. Nasty Boys v. Greg Brown & Red Tyler

13. Undertaker v. Pat Rose


September 19, 1992

1. Bret Hart v. Glen Ruth

2. Update – Randy Savage and Razor Ramon

3. Shawn Michaels v. Ross Greenberg

4. Mountie v. Tatanka

5. Nailz v. jobber

6. Special Interview – Randy Savage and the Ultimate Warrior, who are now calling themselves the Ultimate Maniacs

7. Kamala v. Tony Devito (After the match, Paul Bearer rolls a casket out to ringside, and scares Kamala half to death!)

8. Int – Nailz

9. Int – Daveyboy Smith


September 26, 1992

1. Daveyboy Smith v. Barry Hardy

2. Update – The Ultimate Maniacs

3. Kamala v. John Richner

4. Int – Kamala

5. Int- Ultimate Warrior

6. Comet Kid v. Barry Horowitz (The Comet Kid is Paul Diamond, who used to wrestle as Kato of the Orient Express.
Diamond is dressed in a multi-colored, spaceman/superhero outfit. And wrestle a more acrobatic style. He would eventually change his name to Max Moon.)

7. Razor Ramon v. jobber

8. Int – Jim Duggan

9. Int – Daveyboy Smith

10. Big Bossman v. jobber

11. Special Interview – Ric Flair

12. Nasty Boys v. jobbers


October 3, 1992

1. Crush v. Dwayne Gill

2. Nailz v. Crush

3. Promo – Bob Backlund, who will be making his long awaited return to the WWF

4. Undertaker v. Vito Krus

5. Int – Razor Ramon

6. Int – British Bulldog

7. Repo Man v. LaVerne McGill

8. Special Interview – Razor Ramon

9. Int – Undertaker

10. Int – Mountie

11. Int – Natural Disasters v. Barry Horowitz & Bob Bradley

12. Int – Jimmy Hart

13. Rick Martel v. Ross Greenberg

14. Int – Nailz

15. Int – Ultimate Warrior


October 10, 1992

1. Razor Ramon v. jobber

2. Max Moon v. Jerry Fox (Formerly the Comet Kid, Paul Diamond has changed his name to Max Moon.)

3. Int – Nailz

4. Int – Natural Disasters

5. Int – Money Inc.

6. High Energy v. 2 jobbers

7. Nailz v. jobber

8. Int – Randy Savage

9. Lance Cassidy v. Tom Stone (Steve Armstrong makes his WWF debut as Lance Cassidy)

10. Special Interview – Gene Okerlund interviews Sgt. Slaughter, who is now wearing a suit and working as a WWF official.

11. Promo – Bob Backlund

12. Kamala v. Kevin Kruger (Paul Bearer once again scares Kamala off by bringing a casket down to the ring.)

13. Bret Hart v. jobber

14. Int – Crush

15. Int – Papa Shango

16. Int – Kamala & Harvey Whippleman


October 17, 1992
1. Gene Okerlund interviewed the new WWF World Champion Bret Hart,
2. Update segment with comments from Randy Savage & the Ultimate Warrior about the Survivor Series, with Savage congratulating Hart for his title win, as well as Ric Flair, Razor Ramon, & Mr. Perfect
3. Shawn Michaels vs Steve Gillespie
4. Tatanka vs Brian Jewel
5. The Big Bossman vs Barry Horowitz
6. WWF IC Champion Davey Boy Smith vs Jim Peterson
7. Ted Dibiase & IRS vs Jim Powers & Bob St. Laurent


October 24, 1992

1. Gene Okerlund interviewed Randy Savage & the Ultimate Warrior regarding their match at the Survivor Series,

2. Crush vs Ken Johnson 3. WWF Tag Team Champions the Natural Disasters vs Bill Jordon & Tom Stone 4. Nailz fought Scott Zappa to a no contest after attacking him before the bell. (Nailz then grabbed the mic and challenged the Big Bossman again to come out and fight him; moments later, the Undertaker came out for his match and had a staredown with Nailz until Sgt. Slaughter came to the ring and ordered referee Bill Alfonso to instruct Nailz to leave ringside so the next match could take place) 5. The Undertaker vs Jason Helton 6. Rick Martel vs Butch Banks 7. Papa Shango vs Victor Reed | |
October 31, 1992

1. Natural Disasters v. Money Inc (Prior to the match, The Nasty Boys come out and argue with their manager Jimmy Hart who also manage Money Inc. about why they aren’t getting the title shot against the Disasters. Ted DiBiase trys to payoff the Nastys, Knobbs and Saggs pocket the money and then ATTACK MONEY INC! Also present during the match, are the Headshrinkers, who come down to ringside to observe things. Despite all of the interruptions, Money Inc. regains the WWF Tag Team Titles)

2. Int – An ecstatic Jimmy Hart runs to the commentators table to talk with Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan, but the Nasty Boys confront Hart and fire him as their manager, tossing Hart onto Money Inc, who had come out to try and save Hart.

3. Yokozuna v. Bill Jordan (Yokozuna makes his debut in the WWF)

4. Int – Randy Savage

5. Int – Nailz

6. Int – Big Bossman

7. Promo – Bam Bam Bigelow

8. Tatanka v. jobber

9. Special Interview – Ric Flair & Razor Ramon

10. Shawn Michaels comes to the ring for his match and is admiring himself in a big mirror held by Sensational Sherri. Michaels is so preoccupied with himself here, that he doesn’t see MARTY JANNETTY ENTER THE RING! Jannetty returns to the WWF and beats the hell out of Michaels. Jannetty then grabs the mirror from Sheri and is ready to nail Michaels with it, but Michaels pulls Sherri in the way and Jannetty DETSROYS THE MIRROR OVER SHERRI’S HEAD! Michaels then leaves Sherri in the ring and runs off.

11. Int – Crush

12. Int – Papa Shango

13. Int – Daveyboy Smith

14. Int – Jimmy Hart


November 7, 1992

1. Max Moon v. jobber

2. Footage of Money Inc winning the WWF Tag Titles, and the Nasty Boys turning babyface as a result

3. Headshrinkers v. jobbers

4. Int – Razor Ramon

5. Int – Randy Savage

6. Promo – Bam Bam Bigelow

7. Virgil v. jobber

8. Update – Marty Jannetty’s return to the WWF and attacking Shawn Michaels

9. Video footage of new WWF Champion Bret Hart

10. Damian Demento v. jobber

11. Special Interview – Big Bossman, who will be facing Nailz at the Survivor Series in a night stick on a pole match.

12. Money Inc. v. High Energy

13. Int – Natural Disasters

14. Int – Big Bossman


November 14, 1992

1. Daveyboy Smith v. Repo Man (Smith and Repo had wrestled each other years earlier when Repo Man was Smash of Demolition.)

2. Promo – Bob Backlund

3. Headshrinkers v. Jim Powers & Bob St. Laurent

4. Int – Nailz

5. Int- Ultimate Warrior

6. Marty Jannetty v. Mike Sharpe

7. Update – the New WWF Champion Bret Hart

8. Nailz v. Ken Johnson (After the match, we see a clown running around in the stands. Who is he?)

9. Special Interview – Natural Disasters & The Nasty Boys

10. Int – Razor Ramon, Mr. Perfect & Ric Flair

11. Int – Randy Savage & Ultimate Warrior, who will be facing Flair and Razor Ramon at the upcoming Survivor Series.

12. Kamala v. Steve Gillespie

13. Int – Ric Flair

14. I nt – Bret Hart


November 21, 1992

1. Bret Hart v. Virgil (Rare babyface v. babyface WWF Title match.)

2. SPECIAL NEWS BULLETIN! Ultimate Warrior has left the WWF! (again) And in another shocker, Randy Savage picks none other than Flair and Ramon’s advisor MR. PERFECT TO BE HIS TAG TEAM PARTNER!

3. Yokozuna v. Todd Becker

4. Int – Jim Duggan

5. Int – Headshrinkers

6. Int – Natural Disasters

7. Update – Shawn Michaels wins the Intercontinental Title from Daveyboy Smith. Also shown, is an interview between Michaels and WWF Champion Bret Hart , which will lead to the two facing each other at the Survivor Series.

8. Natural Disasters v. Steve Walker & Mike Kramer

9. Promo – Bam Bam Bigelow

10. Lance Cassidy v. Barry Horowitz

11. Int – Shawn Michaels

12. Int – Bret Hart


November 28, 1992

1. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Jerry Fox

2. Update – Ric Flair & Razor Ramon after their Survivor Series match with Randy Savage & Mr. Perfect

3. Headshrinkers v. George Anderson & Kevin Kruger

4. Int – Ric Flair

5. Int – Shawn Michaels

6. Int – Marty Jannetty

7. The Rev. Slick delivers a short sermon

8. Bob Backlund v. Tom Stone (After more than 8 years, the former WWF Champion makes his return to the WWF!)

9. Int – Harvey Whippleman & Kim Chee (without Kamala who lost a casket match to the Undertaker)

10. Damian Demento v. Joey Maggs (During the match, that mysterious clown is seen in the stands performing magic tricks
for the fans)

11. Special Interview – Marty Jannetty

12. Razor Ramon v. Gary Jackson

13. Crush v. jobber

14. Int – Natural Disasters

15. Int – Jim Duggan


December 5, 1992

1. High Energy v. Barry Horowitz & WT Jones

2. Yokozuna v. Mark Morgan

3. Int – Ric Flair

4. Int – Bret Hart

5. Max Moon v. Brian Costello (That mysterious clown is in the stands again.)

6. Int – Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair in a very nice restaurant.

7. Kamala v. jobber

8. Sermon – The Rev. Slick

9. Jim Duggan v. Dale Wolfe (The Clown has come down to ringside to observe the match.)

10. Special Interview – Nailz

11. Tatanka v. Louie Spicolli

12. Int – Nailz

13. Int – Marty Jannetty

14. Shawn Michaels v. jobber

15. Promo – Mr. Perfect


December 12, 1992

1. Nasty Boys v. Brooklyn Brawler & ???

2. Update – The upcoming Royal Rumble

3. Bam Bam Bigelow v. John Paul (The clown is at ringside with a bucket and throws it on Bigelow. It was just sawdust though.)

4. Sermon – The Rev. Slick

5. Marty Jannetty v. Dwayne Gill (The Clown is out there with another bucket. But this time when he throws it at Janetty, It’s full of WATER!)

6. Nailz v. jobber

7. Special Interview – Bret Hart. Bobby Heenan and Ric Flair come out to interrupt though. Razor Ramon comes out as well and attacks Bret! Mr. Perfect comes out to make the save.

8. Lance Cassidy v. jobber

9. Footage of several WWF Wrestlers attending a Planet Hollywood event.

10. Undertaker v. Barry Horowitz

11. Int – Randy Savage

12. Int – Nailz

13. Int – Bret Hart


December 19, 1992

1. Crush v. Dark Destiny

2. Update – Bret Hart

3. Kamala v. Bill Koby

4. Sermon – Rev. Slick

5. Big Bossman v. Barry Hardy (After the m atch, The Bossman runs to the back, and trips over a cable placed there by that darn clown! For the second week in a row, this clown has played practical jokes on the WWF’s babyfaces. Perhaps this clown isn’t as friendly as we thought.)

6. Int – Ric Flair

7. Int – Bret Hart

8. Yokozuna v. Richard Myers

9. Special Interview – The Bushwhackers, who are both dressed up like Santa Claus.

10. Damian Demento v. jobber

11. Money Inc v. jobbers

12. Int – Shawn Michaels

13. Int - Undertaker


Decemeber 26, 1992

1. Razor Ramon v. jobber

2. Music Video – WWF Slam

3. Bob Backlund v. Barry Horowitz (And there’s that clown again. He’s sweeping up outside the ring.

4. Int – Bret Hart

5. Int – Undertaker

6. Headshrinkers v. jobbers

7. Mr. Perfect hits some baseballs with baseball great Wade Boggs

8. Promo - The now reformed Reverend Slick preaches to us.

9. Tatanka v. Bret Tyler (The clown is outside the ring again with a mop. Tatanka confronts him and the clown swats him in the face with the mop.)

10. Virgil v. John Reacher

11. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Briab Costello

12. Int – Randy Savage

13. Int – Money Inc






WWF WRESTLING CHALLENGE COMPLETE 1986PERFECT QUALITY PLUS COVERS AND DISK ART!
Wrestling Challenge: Episode 1
September 7, 1986 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
It's the debut of Wrestling Challenge on WWECLASSICS.com. This classic 1980s series will air four times a month, bringing you back to the time when Hulkamania was running wild, The Hart Foundation was new to the scene and The Snake Pit was one of the most popular WWE programs!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 2
September 14, 1986 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
Another episode of Wrestling Challenge comes your way with classic wrestling from the '80s. On this episode, catch The Junkyard Dog and George Steele take on Jimmy Jack and Dory Funk Jr. The Snake Pit will slither onto your screen with Hillbilly Jim as the special guest. Also, Kamala, Ricky Steamboat, King Kong Bundy, The Iron Sheik and Corporal Kirchner are in action! Don't miss a fun edition of Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 3
September 21, 1986 | Approx. run time: 35 mins.
WWE Universe has thoroughly enjoyed reliving WWE from the '80s, and this episode of Wrestling Challenge brings even more fun! This week, catch a rare match when The Killer Bees take on Terry Gibbs and Jack Foley. Little did anyone know back in 1986 that Jack Foley would become one of the most popular Superstars in WWE: Mick Foley! In other great action, The Hart Foundation challenge The Islanders. Don't miss Wrestling Challenge!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 4
September 28, 1986 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
Please welcome Bobby Heenan to Wrestling Challenge. Heenan and Gorilla Monsoon take members of WWE 24/7 Online down the historical path of 1980s wrestling. This week, Koko B. Ware, Paul Orndorff and British Bulldogs are all in action. Also, the legendary debut of the longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion, Honky Tonk Man, takes place.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 5
October 5, 1986 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
Wrestling Challenge is stacked on this episode with a Hall of Fame lineup! Included this week are "King" Harley Race, Junkyard Dog and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine. Also, catch up with all the happenings of your favorite WWE Superstars from the '80s with multiple locker room interviews. You won't want to miss this episode of Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 6
October 12, 1986 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
Hulk Hogan visits Wrestling Challenge this week as the guest on The Snake Pit. What kind of controversy will Jake "The Snake" Roberts cause with The Hulkster? In the main event of the evening, Intercontinental Champion Randy Savage takes on Billy Jack Haynes. Plus, The Killer Bees, Hart Foundation and Tito Santana are all in action!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 7
October 19, 1986 | Approx. run time: 34 mins.
The Snake Pit welcomes The Junkyard Dog in what is bound to be an unforgettable confrontation! This episode also features Paul Orndorff, The British Bulldogs and Koko B. Ware in action.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 8
October 26, 1986 | Approx. run time: 43 mins.
The new alliance of Don Muraco and Bob Orton Jr. team up this week on Wrestling Challenge. Also, it's time to shake, rattle, and roll on "The Snake Pit," as Jake Roberts tries to use his words of wisdom on newcomer Honky Tonk Man.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 9
November 2, 1986 | Approx. run time: 36 mins.
The very first Intercontinental Title defense on Wrestling Challenge occurs on this episode. Randy Savage defends the title against Billy Jack Haynes. And if you want controversy, look no further than The Snake Pit, as loud-mouth Roddy Piper attempts to shut up host Jake “The Snake” Roberts.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 10
November 9, 1986 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
Going back to “old school” doesn’t get any better than reliving Wrestling Challenge. On this edition, The Junkyard Dog and George “The Animal” Steele team up, and the WWE Universe will get a glimpse of Butch Reed, Hercules and The Islanders.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 11
November 16, 1986 | Approx. run time: 38 mins.
You don’t want to miss this very special edition of Wrestling Challenge! First, Intercontinental Champion Randy Savage faces the Birdman, Koko B. Ware. Then, King Harley Race battles against Corporal Kirschner. Finally, in the main event, it’s Captain Lou Albano’s retirement match! He teams up with WWE Tag Team Champions British Bulldogs to take on Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake and their manager Johnny V. Don’t miss out on any of the action.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 12
November 23, 1986 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
On this episode of Wrestling Challenge, the spotlight shines on the biggest tag teams from WWE in the ’80s! The Hart Foundation, Moondogs, Can-Am Connection, Killer Bees and the newest force to be reckoned with, Don Muraco and Bob Orton Jr. are all in action. Which team will prove to be the most dominant on Wrestling Challenge?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 13
November 30, 1986 | Approx. run time: 37 mins.
We gave you the opportunity and you voted for six episodes of Wrestling Challenge this month! This first episode features the unique pairing of George “The Animal” Steele and Junkyard Dog in tag team action. The featured bout has Johnny V’s faction of Dino Bravo, Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine challenging Sivi Afi and The Islanders. Plus, words of wisdom clash, as Hillbilly Jim is the special guest on The Snake Pit.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 14
December 7, 1986 | Approx. run time: 36 mins.
Wrestling Challenge brings you up to date on the condition of Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, who suffered a severe throat injury at the hands of “Macho Man” Randy Savage. This week, Gene Okerlund interviews Bonnie Steamboat, the wife of The Dragon. In the main event, WWE Tag Team Champions, British Bulldogs team with Billy Jack Haynes to face Butch Reed, Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 15
December 14, 1986 | Approx. run time: 34 mins.
Roddy Piper shows up on The Snake Pit and isn’t leaving until he finds Adrian Adonis. Also, Andre the Giant has been re-instated to WWE, but he didn’t show up at his hearing. Oddly enough, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan did instead. Will we find out why? Catch this week’s episode of Challenge to find out.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 16
December 21, 1986 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
Will Ricky Steamboat ever return to the ring? Those answers might be revealed on Wrestling Challenge as Gene Okerlund visits his doctors. Andre the Giant also gives an exclusive interview discussing his sketchy reinstatement. Finally in six-man tag action, The Junkyard Dog and British Bulldogs face Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake and Moondog Spot.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 17
December 28, 1986 | Approx. run time: 38 mins.
This week’s Wrestling Challenge features some of the largest Superstars in WWE. King Kong Bundy and Kamala are in action and both are victorious in record times! Along with the largest, one of the strongest Superstars, Dino Bravo wrestles. There’s also a big six-man tag this week as The Hart Foundation teams with Adrian Adonis to face Mike Rotundo, Dan Spivey and SD Jones. The final Wrestling Challenge from 1986 will be memorable.

WWF WRESTLING CHALLENGE 1987
12 DVD SET

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 19
January 12, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
It’s a Hall of Fame edition of Wrestling Challenge this week. Tito Santana, King Harley Race, Don Muraco and Bob Orton Jr. are all in action! Plus, get caught up with all the happenings in WWE from Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat to Andre the Giant. WrestleMania III is just around the corner, so anything can happen on Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 20
January 19, 1987 | Approx. run time: 35 mins.
Wrestling Challenge starts to heat up with Hulk Hogan as the special guest on Piper’s Pit. Wait and see what happens when Andre the Giant also joins the party! Meanwhile in the ring another big 6-man tag team encounter takes place. This week, The Dream Team joins forces with Dino Bravo to take on Tito Santana, Pedro Morales and Hillbilly Jim.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 21
January 26, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
Another famous Piper’s Pit will take center stage on Wrestling Challenge. Once again, expect to see both Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant make special appearances. In action, you won’t want to miss the Wrestling Challenge debut of the dominating duo of Demolition. Also, catch the return to the ring of Rick Steamboat. Is Randy Savage watching? Plus, WrestleMania III is coming soon and you won’t want to miss all the latest details.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 22
February 1, 1987 | Approx. run time: 33 mins.
The hype leading up to WrestleMania III hits center stage on Wrestling Challenge. First, someone finally steps up to referee Danny Davis for his questionable refereeing. Hercules and Billy Jack Haynes meet face-to-face over who is the master of the full nelson. Finally, Jesse “The Body” Ventura shows up on Piper’s Pit and makes a gigantic promise. This is perhaps the biggest Wrestling Challenge to date.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 23
February 8, 1987 | Approx. run time: 38 mins.
One of the most memorable Piper Pit’s will be shown on this episode. Both Hulk Hogan and Andre The Giant present, and one of the most shocking challenges Hulk Hogan ever hears takes place. Wrestling Challenge will also feature the Tag Team Championship Match between British Bulldogs and Hart Foundation. This is a can’t-miss episode of Wrestling Challenge..

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 24
February 15, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
Hulk Hogan is on Piper’s Pit this week, and he’s going to answer Andre the Giant’s challenge. The main event features a huge six-man tag as Hillbilly Jim tags with the Rougeaus to face The Dream Team and their manager, Johnny V. Also, catch Intercontinental Champion Randy Savage, King Harley Race, and The Killer Bees in action.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 25
February 22, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
WrestleMania III is only a few weeks away and the stars that made the show memorable are on Wrestling Challenge! You’ll see interviews with Roddy Piper and Hulk Hogan as well as matches with Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat and The Junkyard Dog. Plus The Honkytonk Man is the guest on the Snake Pit. You don’t want to miss this episode of Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 26
March 1, 1987 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
The brand new WWE Tag Team Champions, the Hart Foundation, are in action this week. Find out why Danny Davis is now in their corner. Intercontinental Champion Randy Savage will also compete on Wrestling Challenge. Will Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat be nearby? And it’s a gigantic main event with Bruno Sammartino taking on Hall of Famer Nikolai Volkoff. It’s going to be a classic episode of Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 27
March 8, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
Everyone’s getting ready for WrestleMania III on Wrestling Challenge. The Can-Am Connection, Adrian Adonis, Tito Santana, Kamala and Honkytonk Man are in action. Also catch some of the oddest guests ever on the Snake Pit as Hillbilly Jim, The Haiti Kid and Little Beaver visit.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 28
March 15, 1987 | Approx. run time: 37 mins.
What sort of controversy will Andre the Giant and Bobby Heenan stir up this week on the Snake Pit? Is Hulk Hogan nearby? In ring action, Ricky Steamboat, Demolition, Junkyard Dog and Billy Jack Haynes are all in action. Plus, hear from your favorite Superstars as they discuss their matches heading into WrestleMania III.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 29
March 22, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
After Andre appeared on the Snake Pit last week, WWE World Champion Hulk Hogan shows up. What final words does the Hulkster have to say before heading into the main event at WrestleMania III? Also, the Hart Foundation, Koko B. Ware, King Kong Bundy and Hercules are all in competition this week.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 30
March 29, 1987 | Approx. run time: 31 mins.
This is the final show before WrestleMania III. The big match of the evening features a battle between two former Intercontinental Champions. Tito Santana and Greg Valentine rekindle their rivalry. King Harley Race, The Rougeau's Adrian Adonis and Ricky Steamboat all make their final bids in the ring before WrestleMania. Don't forget to check out our WrestleMania section on WWECLASSICS.com to see many of the great matches from the event.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 31
April 5, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
Catch the fallout from WrestleMania III on Wrestling Challenge. Who's the WWE Champion? Could Randy Savage successfully defend the Intercontinental Championship against Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat? Who is the master of the full nelson? You'll be sure to find out all these answers on this episode!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 32
April 12, 1987 | Approx. run time: 37 mins.
The British Bulldogs and Killer Bees highlight tag team action on Wrestling Challenge. You can also catch Butch Reed and Hall of Famer, King Harley Race. Ron Bass makes an appearance on the Snake Pit and there will be tons of backstage interviews with your favorite WWE stars from the ‘80s.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 33
April 19, 1987 | Approx. run time: 34 mins.
The most popular stars of the ‘80s compete this week on Wrestling Challenge. Catch Koko B. Ware, Greg Valentine, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Jake “The Snake” Roberts and others in action. Plus, you never know who’s going to be interviewed backstage. You don’t want to miss Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 34
April 26, 1987 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
The Can-Am Connection, Fabulous Rougeaus, The Islanders and Hart Foundation highlight this tag team edition of Wrestling Challenge. Plus "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan is the special guest on the Snake Pit. Relive all the action from Wrestling Challenge.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 35
May 3, 1987 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
Gorilla Monsoon has his hands full commentating this week with George “The Animal” Steele as guest commentator. Ricky Steamboat, The Iron Sheik, King Harley Race and The British Bulldogs are all in action. But it’s the big main event everyone’s waiting for. The Can-Am Connection has challenged Kamala and Sika. Which explosive tag team will get the win?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 36
May 10, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
You won’t believe all the action that takes place on this episode of Wrestling Challenge. First you have the Rougeau’s challenging Demolition. Tito Santana, Paul Roma, and Jim Powers face Bob Orton Jr., Don Muraco and Tiger Chung Lee and in the featured match of the show, Honkytonk Man battles George “The Animal” Steele.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 37
May 17, 1987 | Approx. run time: 33 mins.
Hall of Fame inductee Ricky Steamboat faces Butch Reed on this edition of Wrestling Challenge. In a special tag team match, The Killer Bees challenge The Islanders; Killer Khan returns to the WWE and The New Dream Team are the guests on the Snake Pit.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 38
May 24, 1987 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
The rivalry between Brutus Beefcake and The New Dream Team explodes on Wrestling Challenge. Beefcake challenges Dino Bravo with Johnny V in his corner. Will The Barber bring home blonde locks by the end of the show?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 39
May 31, 1987 | Approx. run time: 37 mins.
The One Man Gang makes his Wrestling Challenge debut as one of Slick’s newly-hired hands. You can also catch former Olympian Ken Patera, Demolition, Koko B.Ware and The Iron Sheik on this episode.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 40
June 7, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
One of the biggest stories on Wrestling Challenge was if President Jack Tunney would ban Jake Roberts’ DDT? We’ll officially find out his answer on this episode. Plus, a tag team battle between The Islanders and Can-Am Connection takes place, and you’ll never believe who gets involved!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 41
June 14, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
The Intercontinental Championship is on the line as The Honky Tonk man challenges Ricky Steamboat. Is this the episode where the self-proclaimed “Greatest Intercontinental Champion of All Time” begins his reign?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 42
June 21, 1987 | Approx. run time: 37 mins.
The brand new Intercontinental Champion, The Honky Tonk Man makes his presence felt on this episode of Wrestling Challenge. In addition to him, The Islanders, Koko B. Ware, One Man Gang, and Demolition are all in action!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 43
June 28, 1987 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
The New Dream Team and Rougeau Brothers don’t get along and on this episode of Wrestling Challenge, Raymond Rougeau faces Greg Valentine. You can be sure that their tag team partners will have no problems interfering in this match. In addition to this big match, you’re not going to believe who is named the brand new WWE enforcer!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 44
July 5, 1987 | Approx. run time: 32 mins.
Get ready for some fun this week on Wrestling Challenge. Brutus Beefcake is in town to give his competition a haircut. While he might not be Elvis, Intercontinental Champion Honky Tonk Man might just sing his newest hit. And if you’re a pet lover, then look no further than Jake “The Snake” Roberts because someone is going to feel the wrath of Damien!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 45
July 12, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
Grab them cakes because The Junkyard Dog opens up Wrestling Challenge! The tag team champions, Hart Foundation will be in action as well as Akeem, Killer Bees, Tito Santana and Hillbilly Jim! Plus all the latest updates from everything that was going on in WWE in 1987!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 46
July 19, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
Three of the most threatening tag teams in WWE are in action this week on Wrestling Challenge. Kamala & Sika, The New Dream Team and the Can-Am Connection all compete. Plus, we get the first video footage of Bam Bam Bigelow. Will he announce which manager will represent him?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 47
July 26, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
Mr. T makes a special appearance this week on the Snake Pit. What Earth-shattering news will the new WWE enforcer reveal? Speaking of news, wait until you find out who makes his WWE debut on this episode!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 48
August 2, 1987 | Approx. run time: 39 mins.
This week, Wrestling Challenge features Legends and Hall of Famers in an incredible hour. The Hart Foundation, Randy Savage, Junkyard Dog, and Koko B. Ware are all in action. Plus, you never know who’s going to be interviewed backstage!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 49
August 9, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
While Wrestling Challenge features your favorite WWE Superstars in action, the most notable thing this week involves Rob Van Dam. That’s right; a young RVD is pulled from the crowd by Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase to kiss his feet. Does everybody really have a price? Find out on this week’s episode of Wrestling Challenge!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 50
August 16, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
It’s time for the 50th episode of Wrestling Challenge (no worries, the last 49 are in our archives)! Hall of Famer, Superstar Billy Graham, returns to the ring to take on a man searching for his first win, Barry Horowitz. The featured match of the show has The Hart Foundation take on the Young Stallions in a non-title match. Championship or not, we promise a special appearance by WWE enforcer Mr. T! And if that’s not enough, Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase is determined to make someone bark.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 51
August 23, 1987 | Approx. run time: 38 mins.
“Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase is scheduled to make his wrestling debut this week. Everybody has a price, and we’ll see if DiBiase can pay someone from the back to compete for him! We’ll also hear the official news over the formation of “Strike Force”! And finally, somebody’s getting a haircut from Brutus Beefcake.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 52
August 30, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
The big story of the week is that Bobby Heenan insists that family member Paul Orndorff will confess that Rick Rude has the better physique than him. Will Orndorff really lose all his self-respect and do this? Find out on Wrestling Challenge!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 53
September 6, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
The Intercontinental Champion, Honky Tonk Man opens up Wrestling Challenge. There’s going to be some shake, rattle and roll for whomever Honky faces. The battle for Bam Bam Bigelow continues as well. Bobby Heenan will find out if he has earned the services of Bigelow. Finally, it’s the return of the Eighth Wonder of the World, Andre the Giant!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 54
September 13, 1987 | Approx. run time: 37 mins.
Who won the services for Bam Bam Bigelow? We’ll find out on this week’s episode of Wrestling Challenge! Then, in the featured match of the show, catch Bam Bam’s WWE debut against Nikolai Volkoff.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 55
September 20, 1987 | Approx. run time: 44 mins.
The Heenan Family takes over Wrestling Challenge. In a special eight-man tag King Kong Bundy, Hercules, Rick Rude and “King” Harley Race showcase their skills in the ring. In addition to that match, Ken Patera partakes in a special interview.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 56
September 27, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
More than 20 of your favorite WWE Superstars from the ’80s are featured this week! The main event is the very first women’s match in the history of Wrestling Challenge. WWE Women’s Champion, Sensational Sherri, takes on Velvet McIntyre. You definitely want to check out this episode.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 57
October 4, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
A gigantic six-man tag highlights Wrestling Challenge. The Rougeau Brothers and Hacksaw Jim Duggan team up to face the Hart Foundation and Danny Davis. In addition to that match, the Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, Young Stallions, Don Muraco, and the Heenan Family are all in action.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 58
October 11, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
Wrestling Challenge has all the action from Saturday Night’s Main Event, including Randy Savage challenging the Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Championship. Could the formation of the Mega Powers begin after this match?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 59
October 18, 1987 | Approx. run time: 43 mins.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at Piledriver: The Album. Then after the entertaining music video enjoy your favorite Superstars from the ’80s in action. This week, the British Bulldogs, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, One Man Gang, and Rick Rude compete. In addition to that, catch Andre the Giant in a special interview.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 60
October 25, 1987 | Approx. run time: 44 mins.
Randy Savage opens up Wrestling Challenge and he’s mad! Savage still wants revenge on the Honky Tonk Man and he’s taking out that aggression on his opponent. Then watch the Challenge debut of the Ultimate Warrior! For the first time ever, you can start chronicling the Ultimate Warrior’s career in the WWE!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 61
November 1, 1987 | Approx. run time: 40 mins.
A double-main event highlights Wrestling Challenge! First, Intercontinental Champion, Honky Tonk Man faces Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake. A victory for Beefcake could mean No. 1 contendership for the title! The other featured match on the show features the New Dream with Johnny V. facing the Killer Bees and Koko B. Ware.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 62
November 8, 1987 | Approx. run time: 43 mins.
The Tag Team Titles are on the line this week on Wrestling Challenge. The Hart Foundation defends against Strike Force. Will history be made this week on Wrestling Challenge?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 63
November 15, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
The Bolsheviks open Wrestling Challenge but Jake “The Snake” Roberts won’t let them sing very much of the Russian National Anthem. He takes on Nikolai Volkoff in the featured match. In addition to that, you’ll see special interviews with almost every competitor in the Survivor Series.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 64
November 22, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
It’s the final show before the first annual Survivor Series. You’ll witness last-minute interviews with many of the teams heading to the big event including Hulk Hogan’s. The main event of the evening features Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake challenging Danny Davis. Can Davis get an upset victory or at least get out of the ring without losing any hair?

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 65
November 29, 1987 | Approx. run time: 41 mins.
The Conquistadors debut on Wrestling Challenge and they put the British Bulldogs up to task in the opening match! From there, The Million Dollar Man, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Killer Khan and the Ultimate Warrior are in action.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 66
December 6, 1987 | Approx. run time: 38 mins.
The Million Dollar Man has a special announcement concerning the WWE Championship. Could it be that the most prestigious Championship in WWE history even has a price? In the featured match of the evening, be sure to catch Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake take on his former Dream Team partner, Greg Valentine. Plus the Demolition music video is featured!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 67
December 13, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
In a follow up from last week’s confrontation, Danny Davis battles the youngster Sam Houston. In addition, you’ll see the Tag Team Champions, Strike Force in action and Dino Bravo under the tutelage of Frenchy Martin competes.

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 68
December 20, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
Intercontinental Champion, Honky Tonk Man graces the WWE Universe on Wrestling Challenge this week. In addition to that, Brutus Beefcake, Young Stallions, Rick Rude and the Ultimate Warrior are all in action!

Wrestling Challenge: Episode 69
December 27, 1987 | Approx. run time: 42 mins.
The British Bulldogs take on the Islanders in this week’s featured main event. Bobby Heenan will conduct one his most heinous acts ever. In addition to that, WWE Tag Team Champions, Strike Force, Jake the Snake and the Million Dollar Man are all in action!
 

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