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WWEClassics on Demand Showcase (07.09)
WWEClassics on Demand Showcase
July 2009
Where Are They Now?
I suggest everybody who pays for this should check out the entire ‘Where Are They Now?’. Backlund is BOSS and it’s only six matches. Read the rest of this entry
The History of the Intercontinental Title: Part Four
WWE.com Legacy on Demand Showcase
The History of the Intercontinental Title: Part Four
Your host is Jack “Like A Virgin” Korpela. Read the rest of this entry
Macho Madness: The Randy Savage ULTIMATE Collection (Disc One)
WWE – Macho Madness: The Randy Savage Ultimate Collection
Disc One
Released: 6/9/2009
Your hosts are Matt Striker and Maria. Read the rest of this entry
The History of the Intercontinental Championship: Part Eight
WWE.com Legacy on Demand Showcase
The History of the Intercontinental Title: Part Eight
Your host is Jack Korpela.
Once the Intercontinental champion Ultimate Warrior won the WWF title from Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI, the title became vacant and an eight-man tournament was started. This is that tournament. Read the rest of this entry
Scott & Justin’s Wrestlemania IV
Wrestlemania IV
March 27, 1988
Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Attendance: 18, 165
Closed-Circuit Attendance: 175, 000
Buy Rate: 6.5
Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura
Fun Fact: Before we get into the show itself, let’s get into the reasons why Wrestlemania was set up the way it was. On February 5, 1988, NBC held a special prime time edition of Saturday Night’s Main Event. This was on a Friday night, and it was called “The Main Event.” It was the first time in over 3 decades that Read the rest of this entry
Scott & Justin’s Royal Rumble 1988
January 24, 1988
Copps Coliseum
Hamilton, Ontario
Attendance: 18, 000
TV Rating: USA Network: 8.2
Announcers: Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura
1) Ricky Steamboat (Richard Blood) defeats Rick Rude (Richard Rood) by disqualification at 17:40
Scott: Since this was on cable TV, which means there were commercial breaks, they didn’t need that many matches. Read the rest of this entry



