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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1990

Summerslam
August 27, 1990

Spectrum
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Announcers: Vince McMahon and Roddy Piper

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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1994

Summerslam

August 29, 1994
United Center
Chicago, Illinois
Announcers: Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler
Host: Randy Savage
Attendance: 23,000
Buy Rate: 1.3

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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1993

Summerslam

August 30, 1993
The Palace
Auburn Hills, Michigan
Announcers: Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan
Buy Rate: 1.3
Attendance: 23,954

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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1992

Summerslam

“The Summerslam You Thought You’d Never See!”

Taped August 29, 1992; Shown August 31 on PPV in the United States

Wembley Stadium

London, England

Attendance: 78, 927

Buy Rate: 1.5

Announcers: Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan

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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1991

Summerslam

August 26, 1991
Madison Square Garden
New York, New York
Attendance: 20,000
Buy Rate: 2.7
Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Roddy Piper

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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1989

SummerSlam
August 28, 1989
Meadowlands Arena
East Rutherford, New Jersey

Attendance: 20, 000

Buy Rate: 4.8

Announcers: Tony Schiavone and Jesse Ventura

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SummerSlam 1996

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WWF SummerSlam
August 18, 1996
Cleveland, OH
Gund Arena


The current WWF champs were as follows:
World Champion: Shawn Michaels (3/31/1996)
Intercontinental Champion: vacant since 8/12/1996
World Tag Team Champions: The Smokin’ Gunns (5/26/1996)

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Summerslam 2009

SummerSlam_(2009)

Summerslam 2009
August 23, 2009
Los Angeles, CA
Staples Center

Announcers: The teams of: Jim Ross & Todd Grisham, Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler, and Josh Matthews & Matt Striker

Opening Match, Intercontinental Championship: Rey Mysterio, Jr. vs. Dolph Ziggler

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Scott & Justin’s Summerslam 1988

Summerslam

August 29, 1988
Madison Square Garden
New York, New York
Attendance: 20, 000
Buy Rate: 4.5
Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon and “Superstar” Billy Graham

1) The Fabulous Rougeaus and the British Bulldogs wrestle to a time limit draw at 11:19

Fun Fact: According to the Dynamite Kid’s book, there was real heat between him and Jacques Rougeau. In fact, there was a skirmish at a live event backstage, where Jacques sucker punched Dynamite in the face, fucking up his teeth. Dynamite wanted revenge and it was evident if it wasn’t for agents stepping in, it would have been real ugly. This match took place after that incident, and it’s rumored not to piss anyone off, Vince had it end in a draw. Still, many feared that Dynamite would take out revenge during the match, but he was a professional and didn’t take any liberties.

Fun Fact II: The Rougeau Brothers turned heel in May 1988, and kicked off a heated feud with the Killer Bees. Shortly after the turn, the Rougeaus began claiming that they were pro-American and would soon be relocating. This became a long running joke, as the Rougeaus began carrying little American flags to the ring and soon after this PPV, they added Jimmy Hart as their manager, and along with Hart came the classic theme song “All American Boys” and promises of a move from Canada to Memphis, TN. The storyline was really fun, and the Rougeaus drew some strong heat because of it.

Fun Fact III: This the British Bulldog’s final PPV tag match (they are at Survivor Series, but this is their final two-on-two tag match). Their final PPV record as a team is 1-4-1. Their lone win was at Wrestlemania II and the one draw occurs here. The four losses occurred at Wrestlemania III, Survivor Series 1987, Wrestlemania IV and Survivor Series 1988. After Survivor Series, Dynamite would not be seen on WWF TV ever again (other than vintage footage). After leaving the WWF in December, the Bulldogs returned to Stampede, where they won another tag title, but they eventually split and had a vicious feud. In 1990, they finally went their own ways, with Davey Boy going overseas for a brief run before returning as a solo act to the WWF. Dynamite wrestled for Stampede and in England, even forming a New British Bulldogs team, but by 1991 his back was in such bad shape he was forced into retirement and confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Davey Boy will be back shortly in our review world, but sadly we will no longer have the pleasure of watching the Dynamite Kid ply his trade on a major PPV setting.

Scott: Now, if you’re going to have a time limit draw, Read the rest of this entry

SummerSlam 1995

WWF SummerSlam
August 27, 1995
Pittsburgh, PA
Civic Arena

The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Diesel (11/26/1994)
Intercontinental Champion: Shawn Michaels (7/23/1995)
World Tag Team Champions: Owen Hart & Yokozuna (4/2/1995)
Women’s Champion: Alundra Blayze (4/3/1995)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler.

Just so you know, Dean Douglas will be critiquing all the matches tonight.
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