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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1995

Summerslam

August 27, 1995
Pittsburgh Civic Arena (The Igloo)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Announcer: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler; Dok Hendrix takes over for the last two matches
Attendance: 18,062
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Scott & Justin’s In Your House #4

In Your House #4

October 22, 1995
Winnipeg Arena
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Announcers: Vince McMahon, Jerry Lawler, and Jim Ross (Bret Hart replaces Lawler for the main event)
Attendance: 10,339
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Scott & Justin’s Wrestlemania X

Wrestlemania X

March 20, 1994
Madison Square Garden
New York, New York
Announcers: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler
Attendance: 18,065
Buy Rate: 1.68

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Scott & Justin’s Royal Rumble 1994

Review of Royal Rumble 1994: Featuring LIVE notes from the Civic Center

***Note from Justin – As a precaution, I will probably be overly optimistic and biased towards this show, as I was there live, and it was the first major show I was in attendance for, so it holds a special place in the wrestling section of my heart. I will try to be somewhat objective, but being there live has skewed my view of it, and I will whole-heartedly admit that. I will be talking more about the crowd feel and basics of the stories, while Scott talks more about the matches…also, even though it was 10 years ago, I will try to remember what was going on live in the arena, and will add those tidbits marked off by *** as we go***

Royal Rumble

January 22, 1994
Providence Civic Center
Providence, Rhode Island
Announcers: Vince McMahon and Ted DiBiase
Attendance: 14,500
Buy Rate: 0.9

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The Legion of Doom YouTube/Dailymotion Mixtape


After already becoming legendary figures in the AWA and the NWA, the Road Warriors move on to the WWF to absolutely cement their legacy. Of course they dropped the Road Warriors name and became known only as the Legion of Doom. They debuted in the WWF in July 1990 and instantly started up a war with the most obvious of rivals – the team of Demolition.

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The 100 Greatest WWE Matches of the Decade: 2004


  • The Rumble Match – (Royal Rumble 2004)

Matt: The ‘Road to WrestleMania’ had never been so sweet Read the rest of this entry

Kyle’s Backlash 1999 Recap

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Backlash 1999
April, 25th, 1999
Providence Rhode Island
Host: Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross

Opening Match: Mideon & The Acolytes vs. The Brood.

Brood was a part of the Ministry, but Christian chickened out and told Shamrock where Stephanie was. They start some basic brawling early on. Read the rest of this entry

Kyle’s Wrestlemania 15 Recap

WrestleManiaXV

March 28, 1999
Live from Philadelphia, PA.
Your hosts: Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler

WWF Hardcore Title: Billy Gunn vs. Hardcore Holly vs. Al Snow (w/Head).
Holly is insanely over at this time with the crowd. Read the rest of this entry

Kyle’s St. Valentine’s Day Massacre 1999 Recap

February 14, 1999
Live from Memphis, Tenn.

Host:  Michael “The Viper” Cole and Jerry “four-percent of votes” Lawler

Opening Match: Goldust vs. Bluedust.

Blue Meanie came into WWF right away imitating and costing Goldust his matches. Goldust hits a spinebuster. Read the rest of this entry

IYH XI: Buried Alive (10.96)

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WWF In Your House: Buried Alive
October 20, 1996
Indianapolis, IN
Market Square Arena


The current WWF champs were as follows:
World Champion: Shawn Michaels (3/31/1996)
Intercontinental Champion: Marc Mero (9/23/1996)
World Tag Team Champions: Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith (9/22/1996)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon, Jerry Lawler, and the evil Jim Ross. Read the rest of this entry