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WrestleMania III
WWF WrestleMania III: Bigger, Badder, Better
March 29, 1987
Pontiac, MI
The Silverdome
The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Hulk Hogan (1/23/1984)
Intercontinental Champion: Randy Savage (2/8/1986)
World Tag Team Champions: The Hart Foundation (1/26/1987)
Women’s Champion: The Fabulous Moolah (7/9/1986)
Your hosts are Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura! Read the rest of this entry
Saturday Night’s Main Event #10 (03.87)
WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event #10
March 14, 1987
Detroit, MI
Joe Louis Arena
(Taped on 2/21/1987)
The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Hulk Hogan (1/23/1984)
Intercontinental Champion: Randy Savage (2/8/1986)
World Tag Team Champions: The Hart Foundation (1/26/1987)
Women’s Champion: The Fabulous Moolah (7/9/1986)
Andre has torn out the hearts and souls of the little Hulksters by joining with the Heenan family. Now Hulk wants some revenge! Elizabeth is having her SCARIEST NIGHT EVER! The Hart Foundation likes to giggle! Damien is hungry enough to eat a huge fat guy! This is Saturday Night’s Main Event!
Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura! Read the rest of this entry
Starrcade 1989
NWA Starrcade ’89: Future Shock
December 13, 1989
Atlanta, GA
The Omni
This year for the NWA’s biggest show of the year, they’ve taken All-Japan’s concept of the Real World Tag League tournament and applied it to both singles and tag divisions. This round-robin-style tournament (its named the Iron Man/Iron Team tournaments here) is based on a point system: 20 points for a pinfall/submission win, 15 points for a countout victory, 10 points for a DQ win, 5 points for a 15-minute time limit draw and zero points for a loss. The singles contestants are NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Sting, NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger and NWA World TV Champion Great Muta. The tag team contestants are the NWA World Tag Team Champions The Steiners, Doom, the Road Warriors and the Wild Samoans who are subbing for the recently injured Skyscrapers. Scott Steiner had punctured Sid’s lung at the last Clash and put him out of action for six months. Flair vs. Funk was blown off at the same Clash in November and now Terry Funk has seen the errors of his ways and turned into a straight-laced color commentator. Honestly, the Clash card probably should’ve been Starrcade, as it was such a great card comparatively. You should just never perform an experiment that your audience isn’t used to seeing on your biggest show of the year. Also, Arn Anderson had left the WWF right after Survivor Series and is already back in the NWA alongside his pals Ole Anderson and Ric Flair to reform the good guy Four Horsemen along with their newest addition: Sting. That should set the stage quite nicely here. I felt I should catch you up on things since we’re moving on past the Flair/Funk feud.
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Terry Funk for the singles matches, and Jim Ross and Jim Cornette for the tag matches! Read the rest of this entry
Clash of the Champions #9 (11.89)
NWA Clash of the Champions IX: New York Knockout
November 15, 1989
Troy, NY
RPI Fieldhouse
Terry Funk doesn’t want Flair’s NWA belt, he just wants to take his pride! You know, knock that guy down a peg or two.
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Gordon Solie. Read the rest of this entry
Halloween Havoc 1989
NWA Halloween Havoc ’89: Settling The Score
October 28, 1989
Philadelphia, PA
Civic Center
Your hosts are JR & Bob Caudle! Read the rest of this entry
Wrestle War 1989
NWA Wrestle War ’89: Music City Showdown
May 7, 1989
Nashville, TN
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Bob Caudle! Read the rest of this entry
World Championship Wrestling (04.15.89)
NWA World Championship Wrestling
April 15, 1989
Atlanta, GA
Center Stage Theatre
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Michael PS Hayes.
We start by showing the three finishes to the each fall in the Steamboat/Flair match from the Clash. What a GREAT way to kick the show off. There’s a swanky new set, by the way. Read the rest of this entry
Clash of the Champions #6 (04.89)
NWA Clash of the Champions VI: Ragin’ Cajun
April 2, 1989
New Orleans, LA
Superdome
Another mediocre Wrestlemania means another historic Clash of the Champions.
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Michael PS Hayes! It’s like watching UWF again, only not! Read the rest of this entry
World Championship Wrestling (04.01.89)
NWA World Championship Wrestling
April 1, 1989
Atlanta, GA
WTBS Studios
Your hosts are Jim Ross and Michael PS Hayes. A historic program, as its the last show to air from the old WTBS Studios. Read the rest of this entry