WWF: Monday Night Raw (04.26.93)

Monday Night Raw
April 26, 1993
New York City
Manhattan Center
The current WWF champs were as follows:
World Champion: Hulk Hogan (4/4/1993)
Intercontinental Champion: Shawn Michaels (10/27/1992)
World Tag Team Champions: Money Inc. (10/13/1992)
Your hosts are Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Bobby Heenan. YES! Read the rest of this entry
WWF: Monday Night Raw (04.19.93)

Monday Night Raw
April 19, 1993
Poughkeepsie, NY
Mid-Hudson Civic Center
The current WWF champs were as follows:
World Champion: Hulk Hogan (4/4/1993)
Intercontinental Champion: Shawn Michaels (10/27/1992)
World Tag Team Champions: Money Inc. (10/13/1992)
Tonight’s main event: Money Inc. takes on the Beverly Brothers! Very strange promo to advertise as both teams take turns standing around in darkness staring off into the nothingness of space as they each announce to the world that they are fairly confident that they will win. Feels like the inspiration came from some weak 1980s music video.
Your hosts are Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Rob Bartlett. Read the rest of this entry
WWF: Monday Night Raw (04.12.93)

Monday Night Raw
April 12, 1993
Poughkeepsie, NY
Mid-Hudson Civic Center
The current WWF champs were as follows:
World Champion: Hulk Hogan (4/4/1993)
Intercontinental Champion: Shawn Michaels (10/27/1992)
World Tag Team Champions: Money Inc. (10/13/1992)
Your hosts are Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Rob Bartlett. Read the rest of this entry
WWF: Monday Night Raw (04.05.93)

Monday Night Raw
April 5, 1993
New York City
Manhattan Center
The current WWF champs were as follows:
World Champion: Hulk Hogan (4/4/1993)
Intercontinental Champion: Shawn Michaels (10/27/1992)
World Tag Team Champions: Money Inc. (10/13/1992)
Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Randy Savage. Rob Bartlett is still stuck in Las Vegas since apparently he was cleaned out at the casinos. Oh, that Rob! Read the rest of this entry
TNA: No Surrender 2012

TNA: No Surrender
September 9, 2012
Orlando, FL
Impact Zone
The current TNA champs are as follows:
TNA World Heavyweight Champion: Austin Aries (7/8/2012)
TNA Television Champion: Devon (3/18/2012)
TNA X-Division Champion: Zema Ion (7/8/2012)
TNA World Tag Team Champions: Christopher Daniels & Kazarian (6/28/2012)
TNA Knockouts Champion: Miss Tessmacher (8/16/2012)
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions: Eric Young & ODB (2/28/2012)
Your hosts are Mike Tenay and Tazz. Read the rest of this entry
ECW: Enter Sandman (05.95)

ECW: Enter Sandman
May 13, 1995
Philadelphia, PA
ECW Arena
The current ECW Champs were as follows:
ECW World Champion: The Sandman (4/15/1995)
ECW World Tag Team Champions: Public Enemy (4/8/1995)
ECW World TV Champion: Eddie Guerrero (4/8/1995)
Your host is Joey Styles. Read the rest of this entry
PWG: The 2nd Annual Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza – Night Two (07.05)

PWG: The 2nd Annual Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza – Night Two
July 10, 2005
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood/Los Feliz JCC
The current PWG Champs were as follows:
PWG Champion: AJ Styles (4/2/2005)
PWG Tag Team Champions: Aerial Xpress (7/9/2005)
Your hosts are Disco Machine and TARO. Read the rest of this entry
PWG: The 2nd Annual Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza – Night One (07.05)

PWG: The 2nd Annual Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza – Night One
July 9, 2005
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood/Los Feliz JCC
The current PWG Champs were as follows:
PWG Champion: AJ Styles (4/2/2005)
PWG Tag Team Champions: Chris Bosh & Scott Lost (10/9/2004)
Your hosts are Excalibur and Disco Machine. Read the rest of this entry
The Wrestling Backfire: The Major Problems With Summerslam (John Cena, CM Punk, Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan)
On March 31st, 1985, the WWF took their biggest gamble ever: Wrestlemania 1. If it failed, chances are the company would have gone out of business. Despite what WWE wants their fans to presume, there was a “Grand Daddy Of Them All” before Wrestlemania called Starrcade. It was a Jim Crockett Promotions’ pay-per-view to blow off the biggest feuds in the company. In contrast to Starrcade, the WWF didn’t want their show to be simply about wrestling. They wanted it to be this mixture of celebrity appearances, entertainment, and wrestling, or what McMahon would refer to it as “Sports Entertainment”. Many critics and promoters believed it would fail, but it ended up being a gigantic hit and put the WWF on its golden platform.
