Monday, August 30, 1993

WWF 1993 Summerslam (8/30/93)



SUMMERSLAM 93
The Palace at Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, Michigan
August 30, 1993


Commentators: Vince McMahon and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan


The Lex Express has finally made it to Summerslam damn near two months after bodyslamming Yokozuna on the deck of the Intrepid. Lex Luger finally has his title shot against the WWF Champion but Jim Cornette has made sure this is Lex's only shot. Bret Hart and Jerry The King Lawler settle their feud in a one on one showdown after what happened at King of The Ring. Razor Ramon and Ted Dibiase settle their beef which started when the 123 Kid upset Razor. Speaking of Kid, he takes on Ted's partner IRS as well. The Undertaker takes on Giant Gonzalez in a Rest In Piece match to settle that feud once and for all. Smoky Mountain Wrestling's The Heavenly Bodies battle The Steiner Brothers for the WWF Tag Team Championship and Ludvig Borga makes his ppv debut against former Intercontinental Champion Marty Jannetty. Also we got a six man tag as Tatanka and The Smoking Gunns face off with Bam Bam Bigelow and The Headshrinkers. Last but not least is what should be one of the best matches of all time, Mr. Perfect vs Shawn Michaels for the Intercontinental Championship. Both of them had classics with Bret Hart so everyone is buzzing on what they can do together. All in all it sounds like a great show. Before the show officially started there was a dark match for the crowd.


Dark match:

"The Rocket" Owen Hart vs Barry Horrowitz

Apparently Bret's brother Owen opened the night with jobber Hall of Famer Horrowitz. No photo or video exists of this match but Owen got the victory.


Winner: Owen Hart


The show opens with Gene Okerlund making his final ppv appearance for 8 years in the form of a voice-over saying Lex Luger has arrived at Summerslam before we go to the opening graphic. Vince welcomes us with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan at ring-side and they run down the card. After that, its time for the first official match, let's go to the Fink.


Match 1

"The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase vs Razor Ramon

This all goes back to the May 17th Monday Night Raw where Razor Ramon was upset by the 123 Kid. One month later Razor put up $10,000 for Kid to wrestle him again which ended with Kid running off the with the money. Fellow heels Money Inc laughed at Razor causing him to turn face. Razor got his revenge by costing Dibiase a match on the August 1st episode of Wrestling Challenge against the Kid. Now they split up Money INC for tonight's show with Kid against IRS and Dibiase facing Razor. Ramon comes out in the pink tights and Ted attacks him in the corner before the bell rings. Dibiase kicks away at Ramon who still has his vest on and Dibiase slugs away at him. Ted chops Razor in the corner but Razor reverses a whip and backdrops him. Razor hits a fallaway slam and drops Ted with a right hand. Ted bails to the outside as Razor finally sheds his vest. Vince says 123 Kid will be making his ppv debut as Heenan cracks a joke saying Razor should have been a domestic servant for Dibiase. Ramon drops Ted with a series of clotheslines including one over the top rope to the floor. Razor brings Ted in the hard way and he begs off. Razor stalks him but Ted sends Razor tights first into the buckle. Ted chokes Razor across the top rope as Heenan screams for Ted to choke him. Ted snaps Razor of the top and chokes him on the mat as well. Ted catches Razor with a back elbow smash and a backbreaker. Ted covers for 1...2....nope. Ted drops Razor with a clothesline and covers again for 1...2....no. Ted snaps Razor over and locks in a chinlock as Vince says its a choke. Referee Jimmy Korderas doesn't seem to notice as Razor begins to fade. Vince says Razor is "having his problems" as Razor revives and rallies with elbows but Ted stops him with a knee to the ribs. Ted executes a swinging neckbreaker and Heenan says he's setting him up for the Million Dollar Dream. Dibiase hits a snap suplex and calls for the Dream. Razor counters with an elbow and a clothesline to drop Ted. Dibiase rams Razor to the buckle and Ramon falls out of the ring. While the ref counts Razor, Ted takes off the buckle pad from the far side of the ring. Razor counters and sends Ted into the exposed steel. Razor then sets up for the Razor's Edge as Heenan screams "TEDDY NOOOOOOO!" Ramon hits the Razor's Edge and covers for 1....2....3 that's it. Heenan scoffs but Razor is your winner. This was the end of the road for Dibiase as an active competitor as he had 2 bad cervical discs in his back and decided to retire after a one-off in Japan. He'd be back though, but for now he puts Razor over as a future star.


Time of match: 7:28

Winner: Ramon by pinfall



Now we go to a WWF Hotline plus with none other than The Undertaker taking a call. Thank goodness for Coliseum Video because this part is NOT on the Peacock version. After that's over we go to Todd Pettingill at ringside with Crystal Rechsteiner and her mother....as in The Steiner Brothers sister and mother, Bronn Breaker's aunt and grandmother. Apparently their dad couldn't be there because he isn't feeling well. Todd asks what childhood was like and she just goes with what Todd is saying. He asks Crystal what her life was like and she said "No boyfriends, they see Rob and Scott and go I'm outta here!" Love how she used Rick's real name Rob. Todd tries to continue but Jim Cornette cuts him off in the ring to get to the next match.



Match 3

The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray) vs The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) for the WWF Tag Team Championship

Cornette is wearing a neckbrace and Tom has a thigh bandage on to showcase injuries sustained in Smoky Mountain Wrestling. Tom Prichard has the distinction of wrestling a ppv match in both WCW & WWF while working for Smoky Mountain. For those that don't know, Smoky Mountain Wrestling was a regional territory like ECW and USWA and by the middle of 93 had a working agreement with Vince McMahon to send him The Heavenly Bodies for shows here and there. Somehow they got a tag team title shot but that's more to do with teams like Money INC splitting up and The Beverly Brothers & Nasty Boys leaving. The Steiners hug their mom & sister on the way in and they're wearing Michigan University style singlets for the hometown crowd. The Bodies jump the Steiners before the bell rings and Jimmy throws Scott out. The Bodies hit a double suplex on Rick and nail Scott off the apron. The Bodies hit a double flapjack then dumps Scott again. They double team Rick in the ring but Scott comes in like a house off fire and drops Tom into the corner where he sends Del Ray into him. Scott monkey flips Jimmy then hiptosses Prichard. Prichard ducks a clothesline but Del Ray eats it and Tom walks into an overhead suplex by Scott. Scott hits a tilt-a-whirl slam on Del Ray as Vince yells at the ref to take control. Cornette throws a tantrum outside as referee Danny Davis gets order restored. Scott and Tom lock up but Scott hits a vertical press slam as Heenan pretty much doxxes the Steiners on national ppv. Rick punches Tom as Del Ray nearly hits the ceiling on a backdrop. Scott tags Rick in as Tom gets a thumb to the eye. Tom tries a hiptoss but eats a lariat and Del Ray eats one as well. Rick scoop slams Del Ray as Vince says they're manhandling the Bodies. Cornette screams at the camera man as the heels regroup outside before Prichard comes in. Rick locks in an arm-ringer and Scott tags in to kick him. The crowd starts a Michigan "Let's go blue" chant and Scott hits atomic drops on both men, but Prichard sneaks up and drops Scott with a bulldog. Tom hits an enziguiri and heaves Scott out of the ring. Del Ray cannonballs onto Scott and throws him back in. Del Ray tags in as he goes off the top with an axehandle smash to the back. Jimmy hits a tilt-a-whirl DDT which had never been seen on WWF TV before. Prichard tags in as Tom hits a knee drop after Del Ray drops Scott with a drop-toe-hold. Prichard chokes Scott but then foolishly tries to outslug Scott but Del Ray tags in with a knee to the head. Del Ray hits a superkick on Scott and covers for 1....2...nope. Prichard tags in and kicks away at Scott before raking the back. Cornette gets a cheap-shot in as Heenan asks Vince if he wants a Diet Coke because he didn't see it. Del Ray tags in and goes for another DDT but Scott counters with a northrn lights suplex. Prichard tags in but Scott counters with a double underhook suplex. Del Ray tags in and Rick gets the hot tag. Rick cleans house as Heenan says Mrs. Steiner just gave her daughter a clothesline. Scott hits dropkicks on both Bodies as Rick hits Jimmy with a top-rope bulldog. Rick covers for 1...2...nope, Prichard stops the count. Steiner goes to punch Prichard in the corner but Tom dumps Scott over the top to the floor. Rick hits a powerslam on Del Ray but Cornette gets on the apron. For some reason Korderas starts counting Scott out even though he's not the legal man and Cornette tosses Prichard the tennis racket. Prichard hits Rick in the back with it and dives out of the ring. Del Ray covers for 1......2...NOOOO. Prichard holds Rick for Del Ray's moonsault but Rick moves causing Jimmy to hit Tom with it. Scott gives the sign for the Frankensteiner and hits it. Rick covers for 1...2...3.....that's it. That was one of the BEST tag matches of the year bar none. No rest-holds, fast paced action and since it was 4 guys Cornette loved, no funny business either. The sad part was those kinds of matches were standard for Smoky Mountain but new to WWF used to slow paced, formulaic matches. This should have been the opener of the show but oh well, damn good match and hats off to everyone involved.


Time of match: 9:26

Winners: Steiners by pinfall (Still champions)


We're brought to a backstage interview with actor/newscaster Joe Fowler. If you don't know who that is, he was a legitimate broadcaster who got himself into movies such as Cobra, Independence Day and Mighty Ducks 2....of course the last two were after his WWF stint. Bottom line was this was Vince and Kevin Dunn once again forgoing actual wrestling announcers for legitimate newscasters with Mean Gene on his way out. Anyway Joe is with Shawn Michaels and his bodyguard Diesel. Joe asks if Shawn can hang on to the belt and Shawn hypes up what everyone was thinking at the time, who's the greatest IC champ of all time, him or Perfect. Shawn says obviously is he himself is the greatest Intercontinental champion. Joe makes a good point that Perfect cost him the belt but Diesel got it back for him. Diesel himself still talks like Vinnie Vegas and he says he's just here to keep the chicks off the champ. Joe sends it back to Vince. Vince asks Bobby who the greatest champ is but then sends it to Howard Finkel before he can answer, hahaha.



Match 3

Mr. Perfect vs "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels (with Diesel) for the WWF Intercontinental Championship

The buzz for this match was something else as both of them were masters of the ring and great IC champs. Bret Hart put on a clinic with Perfect in 91 and topped it with British Bulldog in 92 so Vince tried to make it 3 in a row with Perfect vs Shawn. Now they did meet on Coliseum Video years earlier but this time its Shawn that's the heel. Heenan says Diesel taught Roberto Duran how to punch and Vince says Heenan has brains of stone, ha! Heenan says no one had ever 3-peated as IC champ and Perfect would definitely be the one to do it, problem is he has to face Shawn at the top of his game and Diesel outside. We also get shown Jim Ross and Gorilla Monsoon doing Radio WWF up in the balcony as Perfect makes his entrance. Heenan tries is his best not to knock his former protege while still showing bias to Shawn. Shawn Starts with an armringer as Vince says this is going to be one of the best matches ever as Shawn drops Perfect out of it. They exchange go-behinds before Shawn gets in a headlock. Perfect sends Shawn off the ropes as Shawn slides under Perfect, rolls over his back and they completely botch an arm drag spot. Shawn sells it anyway as Perfect drops knees on Shawn's left arm. Shawn and Perfect trade hammerlocks but Shawn runs up the ropes and does a nice headlock takeover that Perfect scissors out of. Shawn misses with an elbow drop and gets frustrated. Vince says the loser will be the one who makes a mistake. Shawn punches Perfect in the corner and he responds with chops to the chest. Shawn nails Perfect with a back elbow smash then rolls out of the corner only to do a 360 on a lariat by Perfect. Perfect covers for 1....2...nope. Perfect goes back to the arm-bar as Vince hypes up Mr. Perfect and Heenan once again tries his best not to diss Perfect but still put over Shawn. Shawn comes off the top but right into an arm-drag and Perfect takes Shawn down with another one and covers for 1...2.....nooooo, that was much closer than it should have been. Perfect works over the left arm again with the camera panning on Diesel. Heenan tries to diss the Steiner family as Shawn gets to his feet and misses with a clothesline. Perfect catches Shawn mid-air and slingshots him over the top rope to the floor. Perfect goes outside but sees Diesel stalking him and turns around. Perfect turns around into Sweet Chin Music and Shawn comes off the apron with an axehandle smash. Heenan tries to hand the monitor to Shawn and say "use this" but Vince stops him, hahaha. Perfect rolls inside and Shawn goes to work with knees to the back. Shawn rallies with elbow drops to the back and whips Perfect into the corner. Perfect sells the back and lands a forearm to the back. Shawn whips Perfect into the corner again as Heenan says "The ring moved us to Flint". Shawn drops down on Perfect's bad in the corner as Perfect shouts "Goddammit!". Shawn lands a backbreaker and holds him there for a submission attempt as Heenan says to snap him like a Slim Jim. Vince says this may be the first time Perfect ever submits completely forgetting he did it against Bret two years earlier. Perfect punches his way out of it and Heenan praises him for it. Perfect rallies with right hands, leapfrogs over Shawn and lands a dropkick followed by a back-body drop. Perfect lands a knee lift that nearly takes out referee Earl Hebner. Perfect then hits an inverted atomic drop and covers for 1...2....nope. Perfect lands a big forearm and covers for 1...2..nope. Perfect blocks an arm-drag then they struggle to get a backslide only for Perferct to catch Shawn with the Perfect Plex! 1....2....,noooo Diesel pulled out Perfect. Perfect clubs away at Diesel outside as Heenan says "HE HIT A MAN WITH GLASSES!" Shawn jumps off the apron into a forearm to the chest by Perfect. Perfect throws Shawn in but with the ref still counting, Diesel heaves Perfect into the ring post. The ref completes the count and that's it, Perfect is counted out. The crowd is livid as are anyone who thought this was going to be the greatest match of all time. Diesel celebrates with Shawn but Perfect gets in and knees Diesel in the back before dropping Shawn with right hands. Perfect clubs away at Diesel but Shawn grabs Perfect's arms. Diesel lands a knockout punch to drop Perfect as the heels leave. Shawn retains the title in a passable match but way too overhyped. I said it for years the reason Bret vs Perfect worked was both get down and mat wrestle and put on a believable second generation wrestling match. The reason Bret vs Shawn worked so well was Shawn could bounce around like a rubber ball and do the arial stuff Bret couldn't. Shawn couldn't get down with Perfect the way Bret could and Perfect couldn't rag doll Shawn like Bret could so Shawn could do his super bumps. It all added up to a disappointment, but Shawn is still the champion.


Time of match: 11:19

Winner: Michaels by count-out (still IC Champ)


Todd catches Shawn coming out of the ring and says he can't be happy with the way he won and Shawn says he just proved he's the greatest IC Champ of all time. Vince plugs the hotline with Razor Ramon and Jim Cornette on it with Perfect running to the back. We're back with Joe Fowler who's with the 123 Kid who says its both their first pay-per-view. Kid is nervous to wrestle IRS and he can barely talk. Fowler says IRS is bigger and stronger but so is anyone that's against the Kid. Kid says he's going to do his best and Joe says IRS is already in the ring, go get him. Fowler's style actually works, he'll never be Mean Gene but nobody can be.



Match 4

123 Kid vs IRS

Like I mentioned earlier, in the fallout of Razor vs Kid we saw Money INC turn Razor face and break off into side feuds with Razor & Dibiase being the first. Now the story here is can the upset Kid face a determined IRS that's not about to take Kid lightly like Razor & Ted did? IRS on the mic "Detroit used to be known as the motor city, now its known as the tax cheat city!" Heenan says this is the first time Kid's been up past 8 o'clock. Vince says he's an inspiration to kids around the country as the bell rings. Heenan calls Vince "tuxedo breath" and says Dibiase only lost to Kid because of Razor. They lock up with IRS backing Kid into the corner before waffling him. IRS gets a headlock, sends Kid off the ropes and drops him with a shoulderblock. He tries it again only this time Kid hits him with a spinning roundhouse kick. He covers for 1....2..no. Vince thought for sure it would be over as IRS slowly gathers himself. Heenan says not to take Kid lightly and Irwin gets a knee to the ribs. Kid takes a high faceplant bump as Heenan says he was thrown higher than Michael Jordan ever dunked a ball. We're in Detroit, not Chicago.....you were better off with Isiah Thomas. IRS sends Kid off but misses a clothesline and eats a dropkick. Kid covers for 1...2....nope. Kid goes off the rope but IRS stops him with an elbow to the jaw. Referee Tim White admonishes IRS for heaving Kid over the top rope to the floor. IRS lands a forearm to the Kid's chest and he falls off the apron. Kid crawls back on the apron and IRS nails him with a right hand, but Kid slingshots himself back in to roll up IRS for 1...2...nooooo. Even Heenan thought he had him that time. IRS drops him with another back elbow smash then drops an elbow on the mat. He covers for 1...2...nope. IRS locks in an abdominal stretch and uses the rope for leverage. IRS locks in a chinlock but Kid powers out of it and rams Irwin's head into the buckle. He does his kicks in the corner that drop IRS then goes up to the top. Kid hits a moonsault for 1...2..nooo. Kid rolls into a cradle for another near count as Heenan frantically screams for IRS to do something. IRS catches the leg and Kid hits an enziguiri then covers for 1...2.....nope. Kid sends IRS but IRS drops down and catches Kid with the Write Off clothesline. IRS covers for 1...2...3 that's it. Heenan goes to the Brain Scan to show the Kid was written off with the 1040. Anyway, IRS wins to show that luck doesn't last forever in a damn good crash style match. I hate to say it but the only dud so far was the IC title match hyped to be the best ever and even then it wasn't that bad.


Time of match: 5:40

Winner: IRS by pinfall


We go over to Todd who's with the Hart Brothers Bruce and Owen. The backstory to this feud was Bret Hart won King of The Ring only for Jerry "The King" Lawler to crash Bret's coronation and attack him. A month later Lawler berated Stu & Helen Hart, Bret's parents during a Bret match with Bam Bam Bigelow on Raw. Now Bret takes on Lawler to decide who's the real king of the company. I used to wonder why Owen's hair was so wet in this interview and now I realize it was because he wrestled earlier on the show. Bruce and Owen say Stu couldn't be there because he twisted his knee and needed surgery following Jerry Lawler's tirade on Raw. In real life Stu needed surgery anyway but Stu was more than happy to claim he hurt it because of a wrestling storyline. Owen and Bruce say they're there to support Bret tonight. Bret makes his entrance but all of a sudden Jerry Lawler hobbles out on crutches with a big ice pack on his knee. Heenan says he knew something was wrong with Jerry but didn't want to say something. Vince sends Todd to find out what's going on and Lawler goes into this fantastic promo. Referees Danny Davis, Bill Alfonso and Jimmy Korderas have to hold Bret back as Lawler claims this was going to be the biggest night of his entire life. He hates the whole Hart family and wants to snap Bret's neck but then says when he got to Detroit, the Detroit rental car he had didn't work and an old lady caused a 10 car pileup. Lawler goes on saying he pulled himself from the wreck and nurses claimed he couldn't wrestle, but he's going to Summerslam anyway. Lawler said the doctors in the back that he won't be wrestling as Vince says this is a ripoff. Owen, Bret and Bruce all shout at Lawler as Jerry says "Oh yeah I guess you'd come down here and beat up a cripple huh?" Lawler says Bret isn't getting off easy as a lot of wrestlers came up and said they'll take Jerry's place. Lawler says he picked his replacement, his personal court jester DOINK THE CLOWN!



Match 5

Doink The Clown vs Bret "The Hitman" Hart.

Doink comes out with two buckets and smoking a stogie as he looks at Lawler's knee all concerned. Vince says "This is the biggest ripoff I've seen in a long time." Doink throws a bucket of confetti on the fans but throws a bucket of water on Bruce. Bret wrote in his book that Owen in the back said if Doink got a single drop on him he'd rib him till the end of time. Doink got it all on Bruce and Bret attacks him outside of the ring, dropping the stogie on the protective mat outside. The bell rings as Heenan laughs hystrically with the refs holding Bruce back. Bret unloads with right hands in the ring then clotheslines Doink over the top to the floor, guess this official now. Bret hammers away on Doink and clotheslines him to the ground. Bret rams Doink into the ring post as Doink crawls back inside. Vince says Bret is in the bad mood as Doink begs off as Heenan tries to confirm Jerry's story. Bret goes to town on Doink in the corner and snaps him into the other corner. Bret pulls Doink to the center, spins him around and lands a big right hand to send Doink through the ropes to the outside. Lawler hobbles over to help Doink who nails Bret on the apron before going upstairs. Bret stops him with the punch to the gut then snaps Doink off the top rope. Bret drops an elbow on Doink as Owen from the outside says save a piece of him for Lawler. Bret nails Doink with right hands and a headbutt before going outside to get a piece of Lawler. Doink nails Bret with a knee to the back and sends him into the ring post. Doink sends Bret back in the ring and Lawler screams to massacre Bret. Bret rallies with right hands but Doink counters with a one leg atomic drop. Doink works over the left leg and rams it into the ring post. Doink drags Bret to the center and covers for 1...2...no. Doink locks in an STF as the crowd chants for Bret. Bret makes it to the ropes so Doink drags him to the center and applies the stump puller. For some reason he lets go and stomps away at Bret on the ground. Doink scoop slams Bret and goes upstairs for the Whoopie Cushion. Bret gets his knees up at the last second....ow. Bret takes over and slugs away at Doink before running through his offense of forearm to the gut, russian leg sweep, second rope elbow and the sharpshooter. Bret taunts Lawler as he applies the sharpshooter and Lawler takes his robe off showing he's not hurt at all. He grabs a crutch, gets in the ring and waffles Bret with it for a disqualification. This was definitely shaping up to be a story tonight and this was a good first act. Bret and Doink had a solid match but this was not over. 


Time of match: 8:53

Winner: Bret Hart by disqualification


Lawler goes to town on Bret with the crutch as the WWF referees & Tony Garea run out to keep Owen and Bruce from interfering. I can understand Bruce but Owen was under contract so why hold him back? Lawler continues to go nuts on Bret before gathering Doink up and walking to the back. Just before he walks through the curtain, WWF President Jack Tunney comes out and sticks a finger in Lawler's face. Doink walks of as Tunney backs Lawler back up the apron with Bret now trying to plow through the referees to get at him. Rene Goulet, Blackjack Lanza, Pat Patterson. Dave Hebner and Chief Jay Strongbow come out to assist Jack in getting Lawler to the ring. Tunney walks over to Howard Finkel to make a statement. Howard says if Lawler doesn't wrestle Bret then he'll be banned for life from WWF. Bret doesn't even give Jerry a chance to think about it as he attacks Lawler in the entrance as the Suit Brigade clears out. Bret stalks Lawler back to the ring with right hands and a headbutt. Bret hits Lawler with one of Doink's buckets and Jerry rolls into the ring. The bell rings and its finally official.



Match 6

Jerry "The King" Lawler vs Bret "The Hitman" Hart in a Winner is The Real King of the WWF match

Bret wastes no time and clubs away at Jerry as Heenan says every punch is for a member of his family. Bret bites Lawler as Vince says THIS is the match fans wanted. Bret backdrops Jerry and teases the sharpshooter but hits a headbutt between the thighs. Owen cheers on Bret as Lawler bails outside. Bret cracks Lawler in the back with the crutch and sends Lawler into the barricade. Lawler grabs the crutch and nails Bret with it which turnabout is fair play. Jerry tells the ref to deal with Owen as he chokes Bret with the crutch. Referee Bill Alfonso tells Lawler to get in the ring as he nails Bret with the crutch again. Jerry grabs Bret's legs and sends him nad first into the ring post. Lawler grabs the crutch and gets in the ring as Alfonso turns his back to yell at the Hart brothers. Lawler nails Bret in the throat with a crutch before ramming Bret into the buckle. Lawler poses for the irate crowd but Bret kicks him square in the balls. Bret pulls his singlet straps down which was ironically Lawler's babyface MO in Memphis. Bret rallies with right hands and a headbutt. Bret hits a backdrop and delivers a backbreaker before covering for a deuce. Bret hits a piledriver and a second rope elbow drop. Bret gives the thumbs down signal as Heenan knows the reference and says "they want to see the King slaughtered," Bret locks in the sharpshooter and Lawler gives it up to end the match. One problem, Bret won't let go despite the bell ringing and Alfonso telling him to release the hold. Bret's old pal Danny Davis gets in the ring to try to pry Bret off but can't. Tim White hits the ring to help out but Bret still won't let go. Referee Joey Marella joins in and still can't get Bret to let go. Owen and Bruce cheer Bret on from ringside and all four officials still can't get Bret off. The Suit Brigade hits the ring and tries to get Bret off and Bret wrote in his book some of them leaned on Lawler as a rib. Patterson tells Alfonso to do something and goes outside to talk to the brothers. Finally Owen and Bruce get in the ring to tell Bret to let go. Heenan frantically screams to get Bret off of Lawler and finally Bret let's go. The fans erupt as the officials talk with each other. Finkel then says the official has reversed the decision since Bret refused to let go and Bret has been disqualified. Lawler is now the undisputed king of the WWF as Heenan laughs it up. The Suit Brigade calls for a stretcher as Bret goes nuts and starts punching Lawler again. Lawler is placed on a stretcher and Bruce & Owen start throwing punches at him before Jack Doane hauls Lawler off. In an iconic image, Lawler is hauled off on a stretcher holding his finger in the air the winner. Bret, Bruce and Owen celebrate in the ring as we finally end this segment. That was an incredible half hour for sure with everything that happened from Doink to Lawler faking to Bret winning only to get DQ'd for not letting go. I loved that match even if the twist was not for babyface lovers.


Time of match: 6:30

Winner: Lawler by reverse disqualification


Vince sends us to a Ludvig Borga vignette of him walking around the slums of Detroit. Borga is front of an abandoned building and says Luger won't win tonight. Ludvig says the crumbling building is a sign of the times for the country with people dropping out of school to collect welfare checks. "You call this the land of opportunities, well I'm gonna take my opportunity to show all you show all you so called wrestlers and Marty Jannetty what Ludvig Borga is all about.



Match 7

Marty Jannetty vs Ludvig Borga

The former Intercontinental Champion takes on the new monster heel. Heenan says Borga is undefeated while Vince says he's only been around for a month. Bell rings and Jannetty yells at Borga before turning his back. Naturally Borga clobbers him with a forearm to the back. Borga then goes for the uppercuts to the ribs as Vince brings up Borga's legit boxing past as a teenager. Borga sends Jannetty into the corner who walks right into a lariat. Borga knees Marty in the ribs in the corner, sends him off the ropes and heaves Jannetty high in the air. Borga hits an uppercut on the way down like out of Mortal Kombat as Heenan is impressed. Borga continues to uppercut Marty in the ribs and then Vince calls him the Scandanavian deadlift champion. Ludvig sends Marty into the corner but misses the big splash. Jannetty clotheslines Ludvig but it doesn't faze him. Marty tries another but gets dropped by Borga. Heenan says Tatanka is undefeated too but Vince says Tatanka's been in the company for over a year while Borga's only been around since July. Jannetty goes for a sunset flip but eats a right hand before Ludvig applies the bearhug. Jannetty goes for a slam but gets caught with a 360 clothesline. Borga sends Marty off before Jannetty tries another sunset flip. Borga punches the mat and Marty rocks mhim with a superkick. Marty hits him with a second one but Borga still doesn't go off his feet. He tries a crossbody off the second rope but Borga catches and powerslams him. Borga punches Marty in the ribs and finally puts Jannetty in the torture rack. Jannetty gives it up and Borga is your winner. Heenan says that's the former Intercontinental Champion that Borga just destroyed. That felt like a Superstars main event where a top heel squashes the mid-card babyface. It was clear ability wise he had what it took to be a main event player but we'll see.


Time of match: 5:17

Winner: Borga by submission


We go to an ad for Survivor Series narrated by the departing Gene Okerlund as Vince says we're going back to tag team Survivor Series matches after last year wasn't. Vince says it will be taking place on Thanksgiving Eve and sends it to the Fink for the next match.



Match 8

Giant Gonzalez (with Harvey Whippleman) vs The Undertaker in a Rest In Peace Match

This was just a fancy way to say its a No Holds Barred match to finally end this feud. At the Royal Rumble Gonzalez eliminated The Undertaker and they got it on at Wrestlemania 9 with Taker winning by disqualification. Then just before the King of The Ring Mr. Hughes, Gonzalez and Harvey attacked Taker and Bearer, stealing the urn. This was supposed to be Taker vs Mr. Hughes who was Taker's main opponent after the urn was stolen, but Curtis left leaving Taker with one more match with Gonzalez. Harvey still has the urn as Taker makes his entrance without Bearer. Taker attacks Gonzalez at the bell with chops in the corner. Taker chokes Gonzalez as Heenan says this a new side of Taker being the aggressor. Harvey gets on the apron as Heenan says Harvey would knock Vince out in a minute. Taker charges but eats boot and Gonzalez hits slow forearms to the back followed by a headbutt. Gonzalez hits a forearm but Taker clotheslines Gonzalez twice. Taker goes for a third one but Gonzalez headbutts him down. Taker sits up but Gonzalez throws him through the ropes to the outside. Gonzalez continues to land forearms to the back with Taker trying to fight back. Gonzalez sends him head first into the apron then into the steel steps. Gonzalez grabs a chair and nails Taker in the ribs and back with it. Its no DQ so its all legal. Gonzalez sends Taker knees first into the steps. Never knew why he took that bump so much, that bump hurts. Taker slowly starts to get up as Vince speculates that without Bearer in control of the urn, he doesn't have his usual energy. Gonzalez throws Taker back inside as Taker crawls toward the urn. Harvey grabs it as Gonzalez drags Taker to the center of the ring. Gonzalez lands more forearms to the back but Taker rallies with throat thrusts. Taker reaches for the urn but Harvey snatches it away at the last second. Heenan says there's no way Gonzalez can lose as Taker takes a bump in the corner. All of a sudden Paul Bearer makes his way to ringside with Heenan screaming "He's aliveeeee!!!" Paul brings a black wreath as Gonzalez chokes Taker in the corner. Bearer hadn't been seen since the middle of June and Harvey takes his jacket off. Harvey charges Bearer and Paul decks him with a clothesline. Paul grabs the urn and the crowd pops as Taker's strength has been returned. Gonzalez scoop slams Taker and starts stalking Bearer. Bearer holds up the urn and Taker sits up. Taker chops Gonzalez and clotheslines him twice to stun the big man. Taker lands a third clothelsine then a fourth that still doesn't put him down. A fifth one has Gonzalez down to one knee as Taker goes up to the top rope. Taker lands a top rope clothesline and covers for 1....2.....3 that's it. Bearer sets up the wreath next to Gonzalez as Taker salutes the urn as Heenan says he's got the urn & Bearer back. Taker and Bearer leave as Gonzalez gets up with Whippleman in his face. Gonzalez stalks Whippleman around the ring and then grabs him by the throat in the corner. Gonzalez browbeats him and hits a poor looking chokeslam. Gonzalez gets a tiny pop from the crowd as he puts the wreath over Whippleman. Harvey's year long quest to find someone to beat Undertaker is over, and he failed miserably.


Time of match: 8:01

Winner: Undertaker by pinfall


Backstage Joe Fowler is with WWF Heavyweight Champion Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette. Fowler sticks it to Cornette by saying he's 0-1 and Cornette responds by calling him a hatchet head. Cornette bitches about the Heavenly Bodies but segues saying its not gonna lose to Yokozuna. Joe Fowler says we've had surprises tonight and the next one could be Lex winning the belt. Cornette says the only surprise is Fowler's employment and Cornette says Yokozuna will be the last thing Lex Luger will ever see. Cornette says draw power from everyone he met on the Lex Express and all that strength won't be enough. Cornette says the last thing Lex will hear is Yokozuna who says "Banzaiiiiiii." Back to Heenan and Vince for the next match.



Match 9

The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart) and Tatanka vs The Headshrinkers (Samu & Fatu) & Bam Bam Bigelow with Afa and Luna Vachon in a Six-Man Tag Team Match

Bam Bam and Tatanka have been beefing since before King of The Ring and the Gunns & Shrinkers were perennial opponents so it made sense to put the six of them together for a six-man tag match. Bell rings and the heels attack immediately with clotheslines. Bam Bam stomps Tatanka and we're starting with them. Bam Bam drops Tatanka with a shoulder block but misses a clothesline. Tatanka stuns Bam Bam with a shoulderblock but drops him with a dropkick. Tatanka backdrops Bam Bam but they hit each other with crossbodies. Bam Bam tags in Fatu as Billy Gunn tags in. Billy wins a slugfest but Fatu counters with a savate kick. Billy hits a facebuster and hits a reverse bulldog off the top rope. Fatu stops the momentum with a shoulderblock and Samu tags in. They do a double headbutt and Samu slams Billy off the top rope. Afa hits Billy on the outside while the ref is busy with Tatanka and Bart. Samu hits his own savate kick but Billy lands in his corner to tag in Bart. Bart hits a bodypress for a two count then arm-drags Samu. Samu denies a bodypress attempt with an elbow to the face then grabs Bart mid-air and slams him down by the neck. Bam Bam tags in and hits a big dropkick before covering for a two count. Fatu tags in and axehandles Bart in the back before executing a powerslam. The cover gets two as Samu tags in to land a punch to the body. Samu bites Bart against the ropes and chops him in the corner. Fatu tags in and they do a double head-butt. Fatu tags in Bam Bam who drops Bart with a shoulderblock. Heenan says the Headshrinkers are having so much fun out there against the Gunns that tomorrow they'll attack the merry-go-round horses kids ride on for 25 cents, hahahaha. Bam Bam rams Bart's head into both the Shrinkers heads before Fatu tags in. Bart rams Fatu's head into the ground and Fatu no-sells it before dropping Bart with a clothesline. Fatu tags in Samu for the double chop as Afa and Luna have a conversation outside....THAT I'd love to hear. Bart gets triple teamed in the corner with Samu tagging in for a throat thrust. Samu rams Bart's head into Fatu's head and Heenan says "they don't care and its hard to beat a guy that don't care how much you beat on him." Bam Bam and Samu drop Bart as Heenan sings "Happy trailllllsssssssss". Bam Bam sends Bart into the corner and Bam Bam misses so bad he hits the ringpost. Tatanka gets the hot tag and he chops away at Bam Bam. Tatanka scoop slams Bam Bam and hits a DDT before going up to the top rope. Tatanka hits the crossbody off the top for 1....2....noooooo. Samu was supposed to break the count but he was too late forcing Bam Bam to kick out. Tatanka then does the warpath dance Strongbow used to but Bam Bam drops him with an enziguri. Bam Bam tags in Samu who goes up to the second rope and hits a diving headbutt. Samu covers for 1...2...nope. Bart breaks up the count and he eats a savate kick from Fatu. Billy dropkicks Fatu in the corner as Bam Bam and Fatu double clothesline Billy out of the ring. Tatanka is sent into the corner as Vince says "this isn't the Survivor Series!" Ironic as Bam Bam & the Headshrinkers would be teammates at the upcoming one. Bam Bam is whipped into Tatanka in the corner as referee Jimmy Korderas orders the Headshrinkers out of the ring. All three men headbutt Tatanka as all three men go upstairs. Somehow Tatanka rolls out of the way of all three of them. Billy Gunn does a plancha on top of Bam Bam as Bart hits a plancha on Fatu. Tatanka rolls up Samu inside the ring for 1....2.....3...that's it. That was 10 times better than I thought it was going to be, helps that all three heels can move well for bigger guys. The Gunns and Tatanka leave together after a job well done. Good job to all six of them.


Time of match: 11:14

Winners: Tatanka & The Smoking Gunns by pinfall


Back to Joe Fowler who's with the driver of the Lex Express out in the parking lot. Wow, couldn't have at least let the guy in or something? The dude's name is Hank Carter and at least he's got Summerslam on the monitor in the bus. Hank says Lex is a genuine person especially with the children. Fowler asks which city was his favorite on the road to Summerslam and Hank answers Philadelphia because they went to a children's hospital. He says the kids lit up when he walked into the room even though they had terminal diseases. Fowler says he's going to ask a stupid question and asks who's gonna win. Hank naturally answers Lex as Fowler sends us to Todd Pettingill at ringside with some fan.....they could have had another match in the time they're wasting before the main event. The kids in the crowd chant USA as the fan's name is Bruce and he's wearing a red white and blue toga his mom made from material she got at Sears. Ha, least he's honest about it. Back to Vince & Bobby at ringside who tries to hype up the main event but Bobby gets in a funny quip saying President Carter drove the bus. Vince says HANK Carter drove the bus but Bobby says "well they sounded the same." Vince sends us to the Fink who has the crowd rise for the singing of the Japanese national anthem which gets a round of boos from the crowd. Kiotika Suzuki belts out the tune which is rather unfair since he's getting booed for no reason. R & B singer Aaron Neville and "Macho Man" Randy Savage come out to sing the US national anthem. After that's over, we sent it to Finkel for the main event.



Match 10

Lex Luger vs Yokozuna (with Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji) for the WWF Heavyweight Championship

For those that need the long backstory. Hulk Hogan had left the company and Vince was looking for a new American hero to go up against his monster heel representing Japan (by way of Samoa). Lex Luger had the best physique in the company so Vince decided to turn him face. On July 4th on the deck of the USS Intrepid, Luger came in last via helicopter and slammed Yokozuna. After that he was put on the Lex Express bus to gain steam for the main event of Summerslam. Vince was giving Lex all this hooplah when he could have saved money on the bus and campaign by putting Yoko with Bret Hart. Lex makes his entrance and gets a decent pop but not the deafaning pop that Vince wanted, that should have been a sign. Bell's gone and they have a staredown where Lex is actually taller than Yokozuna. Fuji sneaks in but Luger chases him away then moves out of the way of Yokozuna's charge. Luger sends Yokozuna off the ropes and rocks him with an elbow. Luger blocks a slam and goes for a running roll up, denied by Yokozuna. Yoko goes for the leg-drop but misses as Lex rolls out of the way Lex kicks the legs of Yoko who falls down. Lex hits an elbow drop and covers for 1...2....nope. Luger runs off the ropes but is caught and slammed by Yokozuna. Yoko misses an elbow drop and Lex kicks away in the corner. Luger rams Yoko in the buckle and sends him into the other corner. Lex hits a clothesline in the corner and hits 3 punches on the corner. Referee Earl Hebner pulls Lex off and Lex moves him out of the way only to eat a double chop to the throat. Yoko distracts the ref and Fuji goes to throw salt in Luger's eyes, only for Lex to block Fuji from doing it. Luger fires away at Yoko with right hands and goes for a slam, but can't do it. Yoko hits a savate kick and throws Lex through the ropes to the outside. Cornette and Fuji try to swarm Lex as Yoko headbutts him off the apron. Yokozuna goes to the outside and chokes him with his sumo straps. Yoko chops Lex in the chest against the ringpost and avalanches him. Yokozuna grabs a chair and swings, but misses. Lex moves out of the way and rallies with right hands outside. Yoko rolls back inside as Luger goes up to the top. Luger hits two straight axehandle smashes that don't drop him so he goes up for a third. This time he drops Yoko with a forearm from off the top and covers for 1...2.....nooooo. Lex hits a clothesline to the back of the head and covers for 1..2....nope. Yoko kicks out at the last second as Heenan calls Luger a dummy. Ha, it was Heenan that introduced Luger just 8 months earlier at the Royal Rumble. A double clothesline drops both men as Cornette hops up on the apron. Fuji throws the salt bucket to Yoko who waffles Lex with it. Vince pleads for the match not to end this way as Heenan says he's heard of kicking the bucket but not like this. Yoko covers for 1.....2.....noooooo. Yoko chops away at Lex and rakes the back with Vince cheering Lex on. Yoko hits a belly-to-belly suplex and covers for 1....2...nope. Fuji screams from the outside to end it as Yoko chokes Lex on the middle rope. Cornette yells at Luger from outside as Yoko hits a back suplex before covering 1...2....nope, not over yet. Yoko locks in a nerve hold before Lex rallies with elbows but foolishly goes for a slam. Yoko falls on top of him for 1...2....no. Yoko goes for the banzai drop but Lex moves at the last second. Yokozuna rams Lex's head into the buckle but Lex rallies with elbows. They slug it out but Yoko gets the upperhand with chops to the chest. Yoko whips Lex off and goes for the avalanche but Lex moves. Yokozuna walks right into a scoop slam and Lex punches Fuji off the apron. Lex calls for the forearm and he nails Yoko with it through the ropes to the outside. Yokozuna is out cold but Lex doesn't care to go get him. Lex punches Cornette off the apron as Hebner completes the count. Lex wins the match.....but not the title. WHAT AN IDIOT! Vince puts over Lex as doing the impossible as Savage, Tatanka and The Steiners come out to celebrate with Lex. They put him on their shoulders as Heenan correctly points out that Yokozuna didn't win the title. Lex waives the American flag as red white and blue balloons fall from the ceiling. Vince on commentary hypes up Lex as the next champion the next time they meet. Heenan frantically calls for someone to help Yokozuna as Vince calls Lex an American hero. The match itself was pretty decent given who was involved but this was a monumental miscalculation by Vince. His thinking was holding off Lex vs Yokozuna for Wrestlemania with Lex chasing him....only problem was that wouldn't be for another six months and a lot could go wrong. The excessive celebration with the babyfaces holding him up with balloons falling made this look foolish. If Vince wanted to book Luger chasing, he should have had had Luger hit Yoko with the forearm and try to get him back in the ring to no avail. He can pound the mat in frustration knowing he blew his chance then the babyfaces can come out and console him for not winning the title. You can still have the moral victory but at least have Luger aware that he choked.


Time of match: 17:55

Winner: Lex Luger by count-out (Yokozuna retains)


After the show, we get a music video montage for Lex called I'll Be Your Hero......little late on that now that he's blown his chance to be the champion. Then we go to Joe Fowler with Lex celebrating with the guys in the locker-room and Lex says it was an honor. All of a sudden Ludvig Borga barges in and says he's not impressed with Lex, his friends or the USA. Borga says if he steps in the ring with him, he'll crush him like America is crumbling piece by piece. Vince signs off and we're finally done here. As I said earlier, Vince's thinking was having Luger chase Yoko to Wrestlemania when it would have been a lot better for business to have Lex win and be the babyface champion, especially with Borga coming in to challenge him. As for the rest of the show, it was excellent. The opener was good, the second match was great, the IC match was a dud but everything else sans Gonzalez/Taker was solid. One of the few times Vince outsmarted himself as the ending is still being laughed at 30 years later. But at least we have a few feuds moving forward with Bret/Lawler, Lex/Yoko with Borga factoring in and Perfect/Shawn is far from over. Since Summerslam 93 was on a Monday night, we'll see you at WWF Mania this Saturday.

Thursday, October 3, 1991

WWF Battle Royal at the Royal Albert Hall (10/3/91)


Royal Albert Hall
London, England
October 3, 1991


Commentators: Bobby Heenan and Gorilla Monsoon

Ring Announcer: Mel Phillips

In between Summerslam 91 and Survivor Series, the WWF had a ppv worthy card....for residents of the United Kingdom anyway. The Royal Albert Hall was a concert venue usually reserved for orchestras but for some reason the WWF made its way there. We have a bunch of cold matches but the storylines did carry over like Roddy Piper vs Ric Flair and the rise of The Undertaker. Plus the star of the show was naturally "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith. After all the matches, everyone that worked will be in a battle royal to decide who wins the Samovar Trophy....which is just an oversized urn used to boil tea. Before we do anything we actually had a dark match strictly for the home crowd.


Dark Match:

Brian Maxine vs Steve Regal

Two World of Sport stars have a match for the local crowd. Maxine was 53 years old and played a flamboyant character in British wrestling in the 70's. Regal was the inspiration for Darren Matthews to become Lord Steven (later William) Regal. Regal won the match.


Winner: Steve Regal



We start off with Heenan and Monsoon greeting us, "Sir Robert of Heenan" or "Lord Brain". He says he should be treated with dignity and Monsoon says he'll be sitting on his dignity in a few minutes. This is going to be a LONG recap with nearly 3 hours of their commentary. Monsoon says let's get to our first match.



Match 1

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) vs The Nasty Boys (Knobbs and Sags) with Jimmy Hart

Oh boy, a preview of Survivor Series next month. Heenan says it feels like they're in Madison Square Garden and Monsoon agrees. Monsoon says the venue is 120 years old and Heenan says so is Alfred Hays. Shawn swipes Sags' jacket at the bell and whips him with it to start before Knobbs gets in to take a beating as well. Marty puts the jacket on then blows his nose in it to get Sags totally irate. They stall to start for crowd reaction and Sags finally starts with Shawn. Shawn backs him in the corner but Sags reverses it and gets in some right hands. Sags misses a clothesline but Shawn gets caught in a bearhug. Shawn fights out of it and hits the superkick on both Sags. Knobbs runs in to eat a superkick and Marty flies off the top to take them both out. The heels regroup outside and Sags gets back in to tag in Knobbs. He calls Marty "buttface" and demands he get in. Shawn tags in Marty and Knobbs gets in a knee to the ribs. Knobbs hammers away in the corner but a charge eats boot. Marty hits a second turnbuckle facebuster and Shawn does one to an interfering Sags as well. The heels regroup outside a second time as Knobbs tells a fan to shut its face. The referee starts counting the Nasties out with the Rockers counting with Joey Marella. Marty somehow trips up Knobbs with a single leg takedown then gets in a side headlock. Knobbs heads for the ropes and blocks the O'Connor Roll but Marty sunset flips for two. Knobbs makes a hasty retreat to tags in Sags who eats a drop toe hold. Marty gets in a front headlock as Monsoon says the Rockers have taken the Nasties off their game. Sags backs Marty in the ropes but eats an armdrag. Marty stretches the left arm and Sags makes it to the ropes but Shawn pushes him off. Hart screeches and the faces pull a switcharoo with Shawn taking over on the arm. Isn't that a heel move? Marella asks the fans if they tagged and naturally they say yes. Knobbs gets in to protest and they do the switcharoo again as Hart gets even more irate outside. Knobbs gets in a third time and we get a third switcharoo. Hart screams to the camera the referee is stupid. Sags powers out of it and boots Shawn in the ribs. Sags charges in the corner but Shawn slides under him and pulls him nut first into the ringpost. Shawn hits a reverse atomic drop and goes off the ropes, but Brian pulls the top rope down too early and Shawn HAS to go over the top to the floor despite looking right at him from across the ring. Monsoon says he'd love to go down there and sucker punch Jimmy Hart as the heels bait Marty in the ring so Knobbs can clothesline Shawn on the floor. Sags taunts the fans from inside the ring and pulls Shawn to the apron, snapping him off the top rope. Knobbs tags in to drop and elbow and cover for 1...2...nope. Knobbs clubs away in the corner but Shawn tries to fight out of it. Knobbs grabs Shawn by the leg and Sags makes the tag. Shawn is whipped off into a bearhug and does the fade then revive routine. Shawn hits a bell ringer but goes for the scoop slam unsuccesfully. Sags tags Knobbs who drops an elbow to the back before locking in a chinlock. Heenan "I think I heard him give it up." Monsoon "From HERE? Will you stop." Shawn picks up Knobbs and slams him backwards then gets the hot tag to Marty....but wait, Marty had one foot on the rope so Marella won't let it count. Knobbs whips Sags in to the corner but Shawn ducks him and clotheslines Knobbs. With both Nasties down finally Marty gets in. Jannetty cleans house with dropkicks and right hands. Marty moves and Knobbs runs right into Sags, causing Marty to cover for a deuce. Marty rams their heads together as Shawn revives to whip the Nasties together. Marty covers Sags for 1...2...nope. The crowd cheers thinking its over and it even fools Monsoon. Heenan says its not over yet and Shawn throws Marty on top of Sags. The ref tells Shawn to beat it and Knobbs uses the distraction to waffle Marty with the megaphone. Sags covers Marty for 1..2...3 to win the match. Monsoon blames "the pipsqueak" as Heenan says no, "Shawn put his hands on Jimmy and the megaphone went flying and hit Shawn." Wasn't too formulaic and the Rockers always made any tag team match better. The third man outside made the difference as the Nasties win it.


Time of match: 16:21

Winner: Nasty Boys by pinfall


"Mean" Gene Okerlund is with "Nature Boy" Ric Flair in front of the tea boiling urn.....sorry, "coveted Samovar Trophy". Gene asks him about his match with Tito Santana and the battle royal. Flair says Santana is going to find out why Flair is the greatest and Roddy Piper can run but he can't hide in the battle royal. Wooooo!! On to the next match.



Match 2

Tito Santana vs "Nature Boy" Ric Flair

Even though Santana was in the process of becoming El Matador, he still comes out in the white trunks and standard theme song. Heenan "There's a rumor Flair will be prime minister." Monsoon "Will you stop?" Flair opens his robe to reveal the WCW Heavyweight Championship, in your face Jim Herd. Heenan stands up and Monsoon says he'll have him taken out of there. Heenan "Want some tea and trumpets?" Monsoon "Its crumpets!" They lock up to start and Flair gets the advantage in the corner, saying WOOOO. Tito drives him to the other corner and slaps him down. Referee Danny Davis admonishes Santana as Flair gets dropped with a shoulderblock. Monsoon says Flair has never won the WWF title as Ric gets in a wristlock. Santana and Flair trade momentum then Flair gets in an arm-bar. Flair continues to pull the hair much to Danny's dismay. Santana nips up and Flair begs off in the corner. Santana unloads with right hands and whips Flair into the corner. Santana hits a back drop and two dropkicks causing a Flair Flop. Flair bails outside but Santana comes out and rams him face first into the side of the ring. Santana rams Flair's head into the barricade but Ric chops Santana and rams Tito's head into the barricade. Heenan says he smells picante as Santana gets elbowed on the apron. Santana goes for the sunset flip for 1...2....nope. Santana goes for a drop-toe-hold but Flair falls on his back instead. Tito goes for a leglock as Heenan cheers on Flair. Monsoon tells him to go to the ring and do that as Flair makes it to the ropes. Santana pulls Flair into the center and drops an elbow on the knee. Santana works the left leg as Flair begs off in the corner. Santana fires away but Flair trips him up and goes for the Flair Pin for 1...2....nope, Davis catches him. Ironic how just 4 years earlier Santana and Danny Davis were against each other at Wrestlemania. Santana does six top rope punches but Flair counters with a reverse atomic drop. Ric kicks Santana in the ribs and drops the knee. Flair covers with his feet on the ropes and Davis catches him again. Ric shoves Danny as Heenan says "No no no no no" and Davis shoves him back. Heenan "Don't touch the referee." Ric chops Santana in the corner and punches away before whipping Tito into the other corner. Flair whips him in the opposite corner and delivers a snap mare. Ric covers with his feet on the ropes again for 1...2...and Danny Davis stops the count without Tito kicking out, so Flair on the fly gets up and starts yelling at someone in the crowd. Santana rallies with chops and 90% of the crowd are children judging by the cheers. Flair does a Flair Flip in the corner and Santana clotheslines him on the apron. Santana suplexes Ric back in the ring and Ric begs off. Santana turns a hiptoss attempt into a backslide for 1..2.....noooo. Flair gets a thumb to the eye and a headlocked punch. Flair chops Tito down and covers for a deuce before delivering a back suplex. Flair applies the figure four as Heenan says to just ring the bell. Flair holds on to the ropes for leverage but the crowd rallies around Tito to roll over and reverse the hold. Flair breaks the hold and a regular forearm causes a Flair Flop. Santana belts Flair over the top to the floor and scoops slams him. Ric pulls Tito out and chops him on the floor. They slug it out but Flair rolls Tito back inside. Flair goes up top but Santana catches him and slams him off the top. Santana covers for 1...2...nope. Heenan starts gagging and Monsoon says to take it easy. Flair whips Santana into the corner but Tito runs out and clotheslines him. He covers for 1...2...noooo. The camera pans to Heenan going nuts in the broadcast booth but Santana hits THE FLYING JALAPENO!! Tito covers for 1...2....foot on the rope. Santana goes for the O'Connor Roll in the corner for 1....2...Flair reverses it and hooks the tights for 1...2....3 to win the match. Santana has always been a great babyface and he works perfectly with Flair, Tito would have fit right in 5-6 years earlier in the NWA and vice versa in the WWF. Great match between the two.


Time of match: 16:14

Winner: Flair by pinfall


Back to Mean Gene who's with Big Bossman. Okerlund wants to go see Suburban Commando for his birthday....ugh. He says the sheriff is in town and Bossman says the law applies all over the world. He calls Earthquake a piece of trash and he's going to take it out. He's going to celebrate by winning the match then the battle royal. Mean Gene says we'll be right back and we cut to Okerlund now out in the arena for an interview with Earthquake and Jimmy Hart. Hart says London needs earthquake insurance. Earthquake says its a really long boat ride to England, which is why they flew in a plane...ha. Quake says he came a long way to win this match and he and Typhoon will win the battle royal. On to the match.



Match 4

Big Bossman vs Earthquake (with Jimmy Hart)

Big man match with two guys that can move, this should be good. Bossman sprints to the ring and the heels clear out instantly. Quake tells the camera he's not going in the ring until Bossman gets rid of the stick. Bossman puts it away and we begin with a tie up. Quake shoves Bossman into the ropes and then into the corner as Hart laughs maniacally. Bossman takes a walk on the apron before getting back in. Bossman punches Quake as Monsoon says that got his attention. Bossman lands an uppercut to stun the big man and the crowd cheers. Quake throws Bossman in the corner and scoop slams him. Quake goes for the big stomp but Bossman rolls out of the way. He rolls out of the way of an elbow drop and chases Jimmy Hart around the ring. Back inside Bossman punches away at Quake but gets whipped into the corner. A charge misses and Bossman schoolboys him for a deuce. Bossman gets in a headlock and works it for a full minute before getting shoulderblocked down. Quake misses the elbow drop and Bossman goes to the second rope. Bossman hits an axehandle and rams Quake's head into the buckle. Back to the second rope, a double axehandle by Bossman has the big man down on his ass. Bossman goes all the way to the top but Earthquake catches the crossbody attempt in mid-air. Quake powerslams Bossman and steps on him before posing for the crowd. Quake hits a forearm to the back and chokes him on the second rope. Quake shoulderblocks Bossman in the corner then whips him to the other corner. Earthquake smushes Bossman in the corner and he drops. Earthquake sits on him then slaps him. Bossman comes to life with right hands but a thumb to the eye stops the momentum. Quake again slams him against the corner then locks in a bearhug. Monsoons says the hold isn't applied well and Bossman escapes with a bell ringer. Quake lands a forearm to the back to drop Bossman then stomps on him. Quake locks in a chinlock as Monsoon asks who's bigger, Earthquake or Typhoon. Heenan says Quake by six pounds which causes Monsoon to crack up laughing. Bossman powers out of it and goes for shoulderblocks, but Quake goes nowhere. Bossman runs into a clothesline and Earthquake stomps on him. Quake chokes Bossman with his boot as Hart hams it up for the camera. Bossman rolls outside and gets on the apron but is kneed off. Earthquake sends Bossman into the steel steps and rolls inside. Bossman rolls inside and Quake covers for a 1 count as Bossman gets a foot on the ropes. Quake elbows Bossman twices and a clothesline sends Bossman off the ropes, but he doesn't go down. Bossman backs Quake in the corner and goes to town with a series of headbutts before he's whipped into the other corner. Quake hits the avalanche and chokes him with his boot. Bossman goes for a baseball slide but Earthquake trips on him. Bossman on the fly recovers to hit an enziguiri (!!!) to drop the big man. Monsoon "He kicked him in the external occipital pertuberance area" Heenan "He kicked him in the back of the neck!" Monsoon "That's what I said. Bossman covers for 1...2....noooo. Hart gets on the apron but is knocked off by Earthquake. Bossman rolls up Quake for 1....2...nope. Bossman hits a series of clotheslines as The Mountie comes down to help up Jimmy. Earthquake is tied up in ropes Andre style and Bossman crossbodies him. Mountie trips up Bossman and Earthquake drops the big elbow. He covers for 1...2...3 to win the match. Monsoon "Boy did that stink!" Both guys were out of gas at the end and that should have been better than it was. Bossman was about to feud with IRS on TV but Mountie gets the last word here.


Time of match: 15:47

Winner: Earthquake by pinfall



Bossman chases Mountie to the back after the match as Heenan yells at the director to follow them. We cut to Mean Gene with the trophy again. Okerlund gives the rules of the battle royal and "Texas Tornado" Kerry Von Erich walks in. Okerlund says he's a favorite to win and Kerry says this is the toughest match and the winner will be king of the mountain. He says he's going to win and Okerlund says he's got The Mountie up next. Von Erich says Mountie is real tough with the shock stick but he won't have it in their match. Okerlund says they'll be back shortly. When we come back, Mean Gene is in the arena for an interview with The Mountie and Jimmy Hart. Mountie's music hits and they come out. Hart says the organization sticks together and Tornado will suffer the same fate as Big Bossman. Mountie says "forget about Terry Von whatever" and he's the only royalty around here. After he beats KEVIN Von Erich, he'll win the trophy too. Mountie can't get the name right to save his life, good for heel heat. On to the next match.



Match 5

"Texas Tornado" Kerry Von Erich vs The Mountie

Before the match even starts we get Monsoon saying "Gorrilla Monsoon along with Bobby Heen...." he's cut off by Heenan who says "Sir Robert of Heenan!" There must be a malfunction with the sound speakers because The Mountie comes in and there is no music. After The Mountie protests, Monsoon says "He doesn't deserve any music anyway." Oh wait, the speakers are fine because we hear the Tornado's music and he makes it to the ring. Tornado gets in the ring and as Monsoon is shilling him Heenan says "He's in great condition, I'll have to agree with you." Monsoon replies "But I haven't said anything about his conditioning yet!" Heenan says "Don't worry you will, just keep looking." The bell rings and Heenan says the Tornado is in for a very shocking experience and Monsoon scoffs. Referee Danny Davis has a hard time removing the cattle prod from The Mountie before he gives in. They lock up and roll around the ropes as Heenan tells us The Mountie is going to be a guest speaker at Scotland Yard tomorrow. Monsoon then brings up his time in New York jail after his loss to the Big Bossman at Summerslam 91. Mountie stalls and then Tornado goes to hit him but Mountie counters with a boot to the ribs. Tornado staggers into the corner and Mountie taunts him until Tornado catches him with a right cross to the face. Mountie slides under the ropes and stalls. Mountie finally gets in the ring and stalls again until Von Erich puts Mountie in a wrist lock. After a while Mountie sends Tornado off the ropes and leapfrogs over him twice before Tornado catches him with a right hand to the head. Mountie retreats to the outside and stalls again until he gets back in the ring about a minute later. Heenan makes up for the stalling by rambling on how Mountie is given a bad rap. Mountie gets out of the ring again and stalls....BOOORING. Tornado has had enough and once Mountie gets in the ring, Tornado drives him into the corner with shots to the head. Mountie recovers and whips Tornado off the corner and into a sleeper. Heenan then says "The weather forecast is clearing up!" Tornado finally gets to his feet and breaks out of it, bounces off the ropes and runs right into another sleeper as Heenan jokes about Sherlock Holmes. Tornado does the "fade then revive" routine as Heenan tells the ref to ring the bell. Tornado runs into the corner and ducks down and Mountie gets rammed into the turnbuckle. Mountie recovers but Tornado sends him off the ropes into a sleeper of his own. Lots of stalling going on in this match. Mountie makes it to the ropes and Tornado breaks the hold. Von Erich then corners the Mountie with shots to the head and then whips Mountie into the other corner. Mountie gets out of the way of the charge and Tornado goes shoulder first into the ring post. Tornado staggers into the corner where Mountie puts the boots to him. Mountie hits a snapmare and drives a knee to the lower back. Tornado gets up but Mountie clotheslines him over the top rope to the outside. Heenan tells us The Mountie is ahead on points as Mountie rams Tornado's head into the steel steps. Monsoon scoffs at Heenan and says that after all these years of broadcasting together that something should have rubbed off by now, so Heenan says "Nah I don't have a rash!" Von Erich climbs to the ring apron but Mountie punches him back down to the floor. Monsoon says he wants some fish and chips and tells Heenan to get some so Heenan says "Hey! I'm sir Robert of Heenan, I'm no errand boy." Tornado trips up Mountie and pulls him to the outside, catches him with a few right hands and sends him face first into the steel steps. Tornado sets up Mountie against the ring but misses his tornado punch and catches the ring post. Tornado gets in the ring in agony and the Mountie takes advantage by ramming his hand from the ring apron into the ringpost. Mountie gets in the ring and pounds on Tornado in the corner and sends him off the ropes but Tornado counters with a clothesline. Tornado corners Mountie and tries a monkey flip but the Mountie blocks it, hooks the legs and puts his feet on the ropes as the ref counts to 3 to end the match. Heenan tries to say that it was an accident that Mountie put his feet on the rope but Monsoon says "WILL YOU SHUT UP! THAT'S A LIE, HE CHEATED!" The Mountie gets back in the ring as Danny Davis yells at him but Tornado comes back and nails Mountie. Tornado sends him off the ropes and hits a back body drop. Mountie retreats to the back as the crowd cheers The Tornado. Not the best match and Von Erich had no chemistry with Rougeau. Mountie was being groomed for a run with Bret Hart so he needed a win here against the ex-IC champ.


Time of match: 13:15

Winner: The Mountie by pinfall


When we come back from break its time for the Funeral Parlor with Paul Bearer and The Undertaker. Paul says all the royalty that's passed through the Royal Albert Hall are in the cemetery. Paul says Undertaker will beat Jim Duggan and win the battle royal. Undertaker says the sands in Duggan's hourglass are running out and there will be a mass burial in the battle royal. Bearer ends up saying "Rest In Peace" as some guy dressed as the Phantom Of The Opera plays The Undertaker's theme as he goes to the ring. On to the next match.



Match 6

"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan vs The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer)


Taker actually gets a nice cheer from the crowd even though Duggan gets the louder pop. Duggan bumrushes him but Taker catches him with strikes. A charge in the corner eats boot and Duggan goes on the offensive with big right hands. Duggan clotheslines him over the top to the floor but Taker lands on his feet. Duggan caters to the crowd and actually gets a USA chant from the London crowd. Monsoon acknowledges it but Taker stuns Duggan off the top rope. Bearer says "Its allllll overrrr" as Taker chokes Duggan inside the ring. Heenan "Taker gives a whole new meaning to "Jack The Ripper". Taker chokes Duggan on the middle rope as Bearer tells the crowd to shhh. Duggan tries to rally but Taker counters with another choke. The ref barely tries to stop Taker even with Duggan grabbing the ropes. Monsoon talks about what will happen later in the Battle Royal when Taker is in. Taker walks across the top rope and nails Duggan in the back. Monsoon yells at Heenan as Taker once again chokes Duggan in the corner again....and again....until Duggan catches him with an inverted atomic drop. Duggan then rallies with right hands into the corner and does 5 top rope punches. Duggan stops when he notices Paul Bearer running off with the 2X4 and goes outside to retrieve it. Taker stops him with a clothesline to the back before throwing him back inside. Taker hits the flying clothesline and calls for the urn. Duggan grabs the 2X4 and waffles Taker with it to earn the DQ....idiot. Duggan poses with the 2X4 but Taker doesn't sell it. Monsoon bitches that Taker should have been disqualified earlier for the choking as Duggan waffles Taker from behind with it, knocking him over the top rope. Duggan gets the babyface pop from the crowd but Taker walks out the victor. Bad match but Taker's original character was slow and methodical and Duggan was never the best worker, not much you can expect. Would have been nice for a decisive finish but oh well.


Time of match: 6:19

Winner: Undertaker by Disqualification


Monsoon sends us to Mean Gene who's with "Rowdy" Roddy Piper to talk about the battle royal. Roddy says he's "prouder than punch" to be at the Royal Albert Hall and says if the place let Heenan in, he'd be okay. Piper says Heenan lies more than the government does and he's gonna slap him. Roddy Piper compares Ric Flair to "Boy George Jr" and calls him a "feather wearing faggot freak!" which even Okerlund looks stunned to hear. Good luck saying that these days. Piper says he's going to beat Flair, win the battle royal and party with the football players.

After a break we come back with Gene standing by the trophy with Typhoon and Jimmy Hart. Jimmy says they have 5 chances to win the battle royal with the Nasty Boys, Natural Disasters and The Mountie all in it. Typhoon says if it comes down to him and Earthquake, they'll handle it themselves. Typhoon and Jimmy leave as Power & Glory arrive. Paul Roma says the LOD have nowhere to hide now and Hercules says they've come halfway around the world to win the belts. Gene says if they fail, they may not get another shot for a long time. Roma says they won't fail and they leave.

After another break the LOD walk in for their interview. Animal calls Power & Glory "little geeks" and says they've beaten everyone that they've faced. Hawk babbles on and calls them Sour & Gory and their own mothers won't recognize them. Gene asks them about the battle royal and if they were the last two. Hawk says "AERRGGHHHHHHH WHAT A RUSHHHH" Animal says they're gonna beat Power & Glory and win the battle royal. Just like the Disasters, they don't have an answer either.

Back to Monsoon who shills the upcoming matches and sends it to Mel Phillips for our next match.



Match 7

Power & Glory (Hercules & Paul Roma) vs The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) for the WWF Tag Team Championships

LOD gets a big pop from the crowd as Monsoon calls the heels "Herc and Jerk". Hawk & Roma start and Hawk wants a test of strength. Roma stalls for some heat before slugging away at Hawk. Hawk counters with a dropkick then chases him around the ring. Back inside Hawk hits a neckbreaker and a snap mare before dropping the big fist. A cover gets two then Animal & Hercules tag in. Hercules and Animal shoulder block each other to no-avail but Hercules drops him with a clothesline. Animal counters with one of his own then tags Hawk in to work over the arm. Hawk chops Hercules in the corner but Hercules counters with an atomic drop. Hawk rams Herc's head into the turnbuckle 10 times and Heenan says that won't bother him. Hercules tags Roma back in and they doubleteam Hawk in the corner when Animal runs in. Roma hits a piledriver on Hawk who no-sells it. Hawk counters with a boot and an overhead press slam. He throws Roma into Hercules and Animal clotheslines Hercules out. Hawk scoop slams Roma then goes up top. Roma moves out of the way and Hawk flies across the ring to the outside. Hercules drops Hawk on the guardrail before getting in the ring. Roma drives Hawk back first into the ring apron before Hawk slides back in. Hercules punches and kicks Hawk before dropping him throat first off the top rope. Heenan "Where do they put the ice for the hockey here?" Monsoon "WILL YOU STOP??" Hercules throws Hawk chest first into the buckle and shoulderblocks him down. Heenan "Hawk got rear-ended". Herc then sells it himself and Hawk makes the tag as well as Roma. Animal beats up Roma then dropkicks Hercules. Animal hits a powerbomb on Roma but Hercules breaks up the count. Herc and Hawk brawl outside as Roma scoop slams Animal. Roma goes for a crossbody but Animal catches him mid-air and powerslams him. The cover gets 1..2....3 and its over. LOD wins it much to the crowd's delight. Roma claims Animal hooked the tights to no avail as Monsoon checks out the replay. A lot of people wondered why Power & Glory got a title shot after being virtually nothing since Wrestlemania 7, the answer is Vince didn't want to have another rematch with the Nasty Boys or start the Natural Disasters feud yet. It made sense that Power & Glory would be expendable in London. Ironically Roma would leave the company literally a week later on this same European tour in Paris. He's still in the battle royal though.



Time of Match: 9:07

Winners: LOD by pinfall (still champions)


Back to Mean Gene who's with the star of the show, hometown hero "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith. Davey is excited to be home and he says he smells victory over not only against The Barbarian then the battle royal. He says he's going to get both Earthquake & Typhoon in the Royal Albert Hall. We go to the ring where Mel Phillips introduces Lord Alfred Hays to introduce the next match.



Match 8

The Barbarian vs "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith

Heenan makes fun of Alfred as Barbarian makes his entrance. Alfred gets excited to announce Davey as the crowd pops for his entrance. Heenan claims there were more women cheering for Flair than the Beatles and Monsoon goes "Will you be serious?" Barbarian starts with a headlock and a shoulderblock spot goes nowhere. Another one does nothing so Barbarian puts the boots to him. Heenan "You know he's a disgrace to London, right?" Monsoon "Who??" Heenan "Davey" Monsoon "HE IS NOT!" Barbarian bails to the outside and shouts at the camera as the crowd chants for Davey. Davey locks in an armringer as Heenan says they're evenly matched.  Davey sunset flips Barbarian as Heenan tells Barbarian to just sit down. Barbarian punches nothing as Davey slides underneath the legs and arm drags him. Heenan talks about Grambling and Monsoon says "Will you stop??" Bulldog ducks a clothesline and walks right into a big boot. Monsoon says he thought Bulldog would put him away quick with the battle royal looming and Heenan said "Noooooo." Barbarian slams Davey up against the ringpost then rolls inside. Barbarian pounds on Davey's chest then locks in a chinlock. Heenan says Hays was here when the Royal Albert Hall first opened and Monsoon goes "Will you be serious?!" Bulldog does the fade then revive routine but walks into another big boot. Barbarian piledrives Davey and covers for 1..2....nope. Barbarian slams Davey but misses a second rope elbow drop. Davey rallies with right hands and clotheslines Barbarian over the top rope to the floor. Davey and Barbarian trade blows on the floor but Barbarian clotheslines the ringpost. Davey sends him off and drops him with a clothesline. Davey covers for 1..2....nope. Monsoon admonishes Davey for not hooking the leg but Davey nails the delayed suplex. Bulldog pounds Barbarian in the corner then gets sent off. Barbarian misses a charge and Davey hits the running powerslam and covers for 1...2...3 that's it. Davey wins it. The audio strangely cuts out as Bulldog celebrates in the ring. Finally Monsoon and Heenan go over the replay and how Davey won it. Remember Davey vs Warlord and how boring those matches were? This was only slightly better. Barbarian could move a bit better and it showed here. Still, not much you can expect from these two.


Time of Match: 10:04

Winner: British Bulldog by pinfall


We go back to Mean Gene who's with the Nasty Boys and Jimmy Hart. Saggs says there's been a plague or two here but never has the UK seen the Nasty Boys. Knobbs says they're gonna win the battle royal like they won the tag match earlier. Gene says the battle royal is up next. Alfred Hays joins Monsoon and Heenan on commentary as Mel Phillips handles the introductions.



Match 9

20 Man Battle Royal

The participants are "Texas Tornado" Kerry Von Erich, Earthquake, Typhoon, Tito Santana, The Mountie, Marty Jannetty, Shawn Michaels, The Barbarian, Big Bossman, Hercules, Paul Roma, Jim Duggan, Knobbs, Sags, Ric Flair, Hawk, Animal, British Bulldog, The Undertaker and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Double duty for almost everyone as everyone that worked is back, including Barbarian who Monsoon acknowledges was just out there. The only two who didn't were "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Typhoon of all people. Could have cut a few minutes off each match to have them two work but oh well. Piper comes out last to a huge ovation and goes right after Flair without even taking his shirt off. Bossman beats the crap out of Knobbs as The Rockers go after Sags. Alfred calls it a "tremendous tussle" as Piper and Flair run around the floor. Piper chokes Flair with an electrical chord as Bossman chases Mountie around. Roma clubs away at Animal as Heenan says the first man out is the first man who makes a mistake. The camera pans around the ring as Flair and Barbarian double team Piper. Jannetty saves Bossman from Earthquake and Bossman gets back in. HERCULES jumps over the top and eliminates himself then grabs a chair to attack Hawk with it. Referee Danny Davis tells Hercules to beat it as Knobbs ducks a discus punch to eliminate TEXAS TORNADO. Piper throws Knobbs over the top rope but he stays on the apron. KNOBBS swings and misses and Piper uses two fingers to push him out. Bulldog brings Sags over to Piper who kicks away at him. Typhoon picks up MARTY JANNETTY and drops him out. Heenan points out Undertaker has taken it easy so far and its good strategy. Tito Santana dumps THE BARBARIAN as Mountie bails to the outside for a breather. Earthquake grabs TITO SANTANA and throws him out. Flair chops at Piper as Hawk and Sags slug it out until Sags ducks a charge to eliminate HAWK. Duggan and Animal come over to dump SAGS out and Hawk dropkicks him outside for good measure. The only tag team still intact are the Natural Disasters as Undertaker chops Animal. SHAWN MICHAELS skins the cat only to be dumped by Mountie anyway. Earthquake misses the avalanche in the corner and Duggan tries to get rid of him. Hawk press slams Flair down as Earthquake tosses JIM DUGGAN. Duggan pulls a sore loser and waffles EARTHQUAKE out with the two by four with an assist to Animal. Piper and Flair brawl on the floor as even Alfred admonishes Duggan for cheating. Piper ducks a charge and RIC FLAIR is gone. Heenan goes speechless after Flair is tossed. Roma saves Mountie from Bossman danger as Bulldog has Typhoon halfway out. Piper crotches Taker but Taker headbutts him away. Bulldog ducks a charge and PAUL ROMA is out. Say goodbye to Roma as he had a match in Paris then left the company.  Animal hits a running clothesline on Undertaker but Taker ducks a second attempt to eliminate ANIMAL. We're down to six, make it 5 as Piper ducks a charge to eliminate THE UNDERTAKER. Uh oh, Taker pulls a sore loser and pulls RODDY PIPER out. The final four are Bulldog, Bossman, Mountie and Typhoon. Jimmy Hart's crew are in one corner with him with Bossman and Bulldog in the other. Bossman and Mountie square off with Davey and Typhoon. Bossman chases Mountie around while Typhoon drops the Bulldog. Bossman punches Typhoon away and drops Mountie with a big right hook. Bossman sets Mountie up on the second rope and jumps on him. He then slides outside and decks Jimmy Hart. Back inside Bossman charges, but Mountie then pulls the top rope down and BIG BOSSMAN flies out. Typhoon headbutts Davey in the corner and Mountie joins in for the double team. Mountie holds Bulldog in the corner and Typhoon charges, but the Bulldog moves which causes Typhoon to avalanche The Mountie instead. Davey Boy goes nuts and drives Typhoon into the corner with right hands and proceeds to pick up Typhoon by the legs as Alfred Hays shouts for Davey to get rid of him as Heenan tells Hays to shut up. Mountie nails Bulldog from behind and the crowd goes silent. Typhoon puts the boots to Davey and Mountie comes over and slaps him in the face. Monsoon and Hays observe it as a sign of dissention but Heenan correctly points out Mountie is just firing him up. Mountie and Typhoon put the boots to the Bulldog for a while then fire him off the ropes and nails him with a double clothesline. Heenan tells us the place is gonna go quiet once the Bulldog hits the floor. Monsoon says Bulldog was in a war just before the battle royal with The Barbarian. Mountie holds Bulldog while Typhoon comes off the ropes for a clothesline....but Davey ducks and Typhoon waffles THE MOUNTIE over the top rope to the floor, eliminating him. Alfred Hays cheers and tells Bulldog to get out of the ring and get some rest as Bobby Heenan tells Typhoon to sit down so Bulldog can't pick him up. Bulldog and Typhoon do the Force meeting Object routine until Typhoon misses a clothesline and Davey hits a dropkick. Bulldog gets Typhoon in the corner but Typhoon reverses a whip to the other corner and hits an avalanche as the crowd gasps. Davey staggers and Typhoon catches him with a clothesline. Heenan says the people are making their way to the exit signs as Monsoon says that they are NOT! Typhoon charges but Bulldog ducks and TYPHOON flies out of the ring as Hays creams his pants. Davey Boy wins it as the crowd goes wild. Typhoon gets back in as Earthquake runs back as well. The Natural Disasters double team Davey as Earthquake hits the powerslam. Hays cries foul as Quake calls for the aftershock. Davey slides out of the ring but the Disasters corner and avalanche him. All of a sudden Andre The Giant of all people comes out and rams the Disasters' heads together. Andre whacks both of them with the crutch and they retreat. That was short for a battle royal but they were at the end of the show. It served its purpose of sending the fans home happy.


Time of match: 14:37

Winner: "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith.

Mel Phillips announces Davey the winner as Andre shakes his hand after the match. Davey is presented the trophy as the announcers sign off. The matches ranged from great (Flair/Santana) to holy crap that was BAD (Tornado/Mountie). Its a wonder why Typhoon and Piper didn't wrestle as they were the only two who didn't have a match prior to the battle royal. The battle royal and show itself was just to get British Bulldog over, so mission accomplished. This was also one of the last times Andre The Giant would be seen as well. If you're wondering where everyone else on the roster was, while this show was going on a separate crew was in Miami for a house show. I'll see you there.

Sunday, March 27, 1988

Wrestlemania 4 (3/27/88)



Wrestlemania 4
March 27, 1988
Trump Plaza
Atlantic City, New Jersey


Commentators: Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura

Ring Announcer: Howard Finkel



There was no way Vince McMahon could top Wrestlemania 3 in terms of ticket sales and a main event that could come close to topping Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant so he had to come up with something different. He decided that, similar to The Wrestling Classic, that the night should be centered around a tournament to crown a new WWF Champion. To do this he had to get the title off Hulk Hogan who had it for 4 years running. The LONG backstory to this was they used the long two count in the opening minute of the Wrestlemania 3 match as an angle to say Andre the Giant should have been champion. Hogan and Andre hooked up at Survivor Series but that resolved nothing. In the winter of 1987, new top heel “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase wanted to buy the WWF Championship from Hulk. Hogan famously shouted “HELLLLL NOOOOOOO!” as a response to Dibiase’s purchase attempt. At the 1988 Royal Rumble, an official re-match between Hulk and Andre was signed for The Main Event. Before that match, Andre promised Dibiase that after he won the title, he’d hand it to him. During the Main Event match, everything was going hunky dory until Andre got the upperhand on Hogan and covered him. Hogan raised his shoulder at one but referee Dave Hebner kept counting to three anyway. Everyone in the world was shocked as Hebner handed the belt to Andre and proclaimed him new WWF champion. Suddenly another Dave Hebner ran to the ring and confronted the one reffing the match. It was revealed that this wasn’t Dave reffing the match but rather his “evil twin” Earl (who had been working for the NWA up to this point) who ran away laughing with Andre, Virgil and Ted Dibiase. The fans were completely confused as to what just happened. Later on, sure enough, Andre handed the world title to Dibiase. Soon after, WWF president Jack Tunney announced that Andre had officially defeated Hogan for the championship, but the title exchange to Dibiase was illegal and the championship was vacant. There would be a 14 man tournament at Wrestlemania 4 to decide a new champion. It was 14 and not 16 because Hogan and Andre had byes in the first round so they could open the Quarterfinals against one another. So Hogan and Andre were going to lock up for the second year in a row but in an entirely different situation. This presented the fans a whole list of candidates to root for and who could possibly be the new champion. Joining Hogan and Andre in the tournament would be Dibiase, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Dino Bravo, “The Rock” Don Muraco, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, “The Natural” Butch Reed, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, One Man Gang, Bam Bam Bigelow, Jake “The Snake” Roberts and “Ravishing” Rick Rude. That literally was the best in the roster not on a tag team at the time or involved in another feud. Other matches included a showdown between powerhouses Hercules and Ultimate Warrior making his ppv debut. The Intercontinental title was on the line as Honky Tonk Man defending against Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake. Finally the tag team belts were on the line as Strike Force defends against Demolition. To give everyone else something to do, a 20 man battle royal was booked with the winner getting a 7 foot tall trophy. So with this unique Wrestlemania format in place, they wouldn’t be able to top Wrestlemania 3 but they were trying something different. Say what you will about Vince McMahon but he was always willing to try something new.

Before the show starts we get a Coliseum Video exclusive segment with Craig DeGeorge who had lost his voice the night before, isn’t that too bad? Mean” Gene Okerlund greets the crowd to open the show and sends it over to Gladys Knight for a wonderful rendition of America The Beautiful. She gets a well deserved hand from the crowd as the show begins with the huge trophy being brought to the ring. The winner of the opening match Battle Royal gets the trophy. We go to Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse “The Body” Ventura who run down the card as the battle royal entrants make their way to the ring. Monsoon asks what Jesse thinks of Bob Uecker and Vanna White and right on cue, Bob joins the broadcast booth. Bob isn’t too happy to see Jesse and vice versa. Monsoon sends it to ringside but not before Jesse makes a fist at Uecker, hahaha.


Match 1


20 Man Battle Royal

The participants are Bret Hart, Jim Niedhart, Jim Powers, Paul Roma, Sika (making his PPV debut), “Dangerous” Danny Davis, Jim Brunzell, Brian Blair, Bad News Brown, Sam Houston, Jacques and Raymond Rougeau, Ken Patera, “Outlaw” Ron Bass, Junkyard Dog, Boris Zhukov, Nikolai Volkoff, Hillbilly Jim, “King” Harley Race and George “The Animal” Steele. Before the match starts Bob somewhat breaks Kayfabe by saying Vince McMahon called and asked him to repeat his performance at Wrestlemania. Vince was presented as just the babyface announcer 99% of the time in those days so for Bob to mention Vince had any sort of pull was a rarity. The bell rings and everyone goes at it. A host of guys gang up to try to dump Sika while Bob Uecker says this reminds him of the final day of cuts during Spring Training in baseball. Sam Houston and Danny Davis go at it as the Harts doubleteam Hillbilly Jim. Bob Uecker says Billy Martin has to be there somewhere. You’re 3 years late Ueck. It should be noted that George Steele doesn’t actually get in the ring, he’s just chilling outside. Gorilla mentions Jesse will be doing some baseball commentary as Ron Bass whips SAM HOUSTON into Davis who shoulder dips him over the top and gone. First guy out 41 seconds into it. Moments later Hillbilly Jim, Brian Blair, Junkyard Dog and Nikolai Volkoff team up to dump SIKA out. Ventura says Houston went out first because he’s too light and Gorilla counters by saying Sika is certainly not light and he’s gone. Blair hits an atomic drop on Davis but is nearly tossed out by Nikolai. The Rougeau’s double team Niedhart for a bit. Jesse finally notices Steele outside and Monsoon says he never got in. Ventura says George is smarter than anyone thinks if that’s his strategy to chill outside and let everyone tire themselves out. Junkyard Dog goes at it with Race, shades of last year. Brunzell saves Patera by ramming Bass and Davis’ heads together. Bob asks if anyone’s seen Vanna White because he’s supposed to meet her there. Monsoon says she’s definitely there. Jesse scoffs and jokes that she’s in love with him, not Bob. Bret comes off the top and nails Raymond. Niedhart starts swiping at Steele outside the ring as Jacques backdrops Blair over the top rope but Brian catches himself on the apron. Suddenly Steele grabs JIM NIEDHART by the goatee and pulls him out. Once again, great strategy by George. Bret is steaming mad as Monsoon says George is already out (he’s not). Jacques stomps away trying to get rid of Blair and Bad News joins in. Jesse says if Vanna has great taste than she’s less filling. Gotta love a beer joke on a family show. Bad News nails BRIAN BLAIR with a chop to the throat and he crumples off the apron to the floor, he’s gone. Ken Patera matches up with Bret as Brunzell tries to dump Raymond in retaliation for Brian. Brunzell does manage to dump RAYMOND ROUGEAU but Jacques sneaks up from behind and JIM BRUNZELL is tossed out. Bob on commentary says the Bees are gone. Boris Zhukov matches up with Hillbilly Jim as JYD hits a headbutt on Ron Bass. Race tries to dump Patera as JYD tosses out RON BASS as Steele comes up and pokes him in the eye, hahahaha. Bob and Gorilla think Steele is out while Jesse correctly points out he never got in the ring. Bret nearly dumps Jacques as the Bolsheviks double team JYD. Jesse randomly makes fun of Uecker’s lifetime batting average in the big leagues but Ueck is a good sport about it. Zhukov dumps out HILLBILLY JIM as Uecker said that was his pick to win the battle royal. If you pay attention outside, referee Jimmy Korderas more or less disqualifies GEORGE STEELE and sends him to the showers without ever getting into the ring. The real reason he never got in the ring was that he was nursing a knee injury suffered at a house show prior to Wrestlemania. Paul Roma picks DANNY DAVIS up in a fireman’s carry and dumps him out to the crowd’s delight. Unfortunately for Paul, Bad News dumps his partner JIM POWERS on the other side of the ring. Uecker says the guys that went out early got their per diem money. Monsoon says he’s gonna have trouble with Jesse and Bob tonight as JYD stares down his old nemesis Race. Harley headbutts him and sells it like HE got hit with a chair. Jesse mentions the only tag team intact at that point is the Bolsheviks. Right on cue Ken Patera shoulderdips NIKOLAI VOLKOFF out. Patera then dumps out BORIS ZHUKOV as Uecker says “USA IS IN, YES SIR!” Unfortunately for Bob, KEN PATERA is dumped by Bad News. We’re down to 6 men left…make it 5 after JACQUES ROUGEAU is dumped out by Race. Roma is in the corner with the Hitman as JYD fends off Bad News and Race JYD then nails HARLEY RACE with a right hand that sends the King over the top and out. Roma unloads on Bad News but an eye rake stops him. Bad News dumps out PAUL ROMA and its down to Bret and Bad News against JYD. All three of them represented Stu Hart’s Stampede Wrestling at one point so this must have been fun to see for the Stampede fans. Bad News drops Bret with a clothesline by accident. Dog headbutts Bad News down and does his Doggie headbutts on the ground to both Brown and the Hitman. JYD stops to rev up the crowd which allows Bad News enough time to collect himself. He and Bret double team JYD until he goes down. Bret and Bad News high and low five each other and Bad News whispers in his ear to set up a strategy. Jesse says its like talking to the third base coach before dropping down a bunt, but in Uecker’s case he’d have to make contact for that to happen. Once again Uecker runs with it in a hilarious fashion. Uecker was pretty lousy but nowhere near the worst baseball player of all time even though that was his gimmick that he claimed to be. Bret and Bad News continue to work over JYD. Bret and Bad News try to dump JYD as Jesse says this is Bad News style of match since he’s a loner anyways. Another attempt by Bret and Bad News succeeds and JUNKYARD DOG is gone. Bret and Bad News celebrate as Monsoon reasons that Bret and Bad News are going to split the purse money. Jesse correctly asks how they’re going to split the trophy? Just wait Jess. Bret and Bad News continue to pose for the crowd as Monsoon says one keeps the trophy for a year and then hands it to the other. Jesse says they’re going to have to tell the referee to call it off and right on cue, Bad News nails Bret with the ghetto blaster out of nowhere. Uecker says that’s the last time he’s going to listen to Gorilla and Jess because he thought they were friends. Bad News goes to town on Bret and Jesse says when money is involved, there are no friends. Bad News whips Bret sternum first into the corner as Monsoon says its like running into the centerfield wall. Bad News finally tosses BRET HART out and there’s your winner. Bad News dumped Brian Blair, Jim Powers, Ken Patera, Paul Roma, JYD and the Hitman to win it. The triophy is legit 7 feet high and its brought into the ring. Ring announcer Howard Finkel declares Bad News the winner as Brown holds up the black gloved fist. I always thought that was an awesome gimmick that should have been taken to a higher level in the main events. Bad News taunts the irate crowd as Jesse says this is going to propel him up the ranks. Suddenly Bret sneaks back in the ring and dropkicks Bad News out of the ring. What a sore loser! Then again, he got double crossed. Bret then smashes the trophy must to Bad News’ dismay. The crowd pops for the Hitman as Bret destroys the trophy and throws it at him. Bret holds up pieces of it in the ring as Bad News bails. Uecker says he’s glad he never won MVP for reasons like that. Hahaha I would have loved to have seen Bob win the 1964 National League MVP instead of his teammate Ken Boyer only for Boyer to attack him in the clubhouse, destroying the plaque. Jesse says that’s why he hit .200 in his career. The battle royal win DID somewhat help Bad News on his quest for title shots against the Mega Powers depending on who had the belt. Honky Tonk Man once said in a shoot interview that Vince could have saved so much money by having Bad News as the black power world champion back when racism was more rampant than it is now instead of having to waste millions of dollars on Ultimate Warrior. He’s right in a sad sort of way. Imagine the anti-white Bad News standing over the body of a defeated Hogan or Savage, holding up the black gloved fist in one hand and the WWF Championship in the other. To be fair, even Bad News wasn’t really broken up about it. He said in his own shoot that he was never in wrestling to win “fake wrestling belts”, he was in it to make money. He didn’t understand that being world champion gave you a chance to make more money in private appearances, endorsements and main event money. Then again, he wasn’t a personable guy anyway so its not like you could market him as such. Still, Bad News had his Wrestlemania moment…even if it was ruined by a pissed off Bret Hart.

Time of match: 9:44

Winners: Bad News Brown



Bob Uecker hightails it out of the announce booth to find Vanna White. We then go to a Coliseum Video exclusive interview with Craig DeGeorge and Ted Dibiase. Dibiase is in the “plush” locker room which is probably Donald Trump’s suite at the Plaza. Ted says you’ll never see him in a “stinky, dingy locker room with a bunch of bubbling buffoons”. Ted predicts he’s going to be WWF Champion. DeGeorge asks about Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Ted says Duggan is the lowest form of scum and he’ll plow through him. He tells DeGeorge to beat it and we cut back to ring side. Obviously Dibiase was one of the favorites otherwise he wouldn’t get this kind of interview. We go back to The Fink who introduces Robin Leach of the popular tv show The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (for you youngsters, think MTV Cribs or Vanderpump Rules). Robin reads a proclamation from a golden scroll to let the tournament begin. Really? I know it was a big deal to crown a new champion but a golden scroll? Well he IS Robin Leach and he does know why. Finally we get to our first tournament match.



WWF Championship Tournament First Round Match 1 (Match 2 overall)

Hacksaw” Jim Duggan vs “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase (with Andre The Giant and Virgil)

Ironic as these two Mid-South Wrestling stablemates would be competing to open the tournament on WWF ppv while their former comrades in Mid-South would be working for Crockett that same night at the first ever NWA Clash of Champions. Monsoon instantly bitches about Andre being at ringside with Dibiase as Ventura speculates what would happen if Dibiase beats Duggan and Andre beats Hogan later. Monsoon correctly points out Dibiase would have to face the winner of Don Muraco and Dino Bravo before he’d meet Andre. Ventura says suppose Ted wins that one, then what? Monsoon says Andre would step aside as Ventura says Dibiase may. Yeah right Jesse. Andre tried to hand him the belt once and President Jack Tunney said no way. Both men are in standard attire as the bell rings. Duggan backs Dibiase in the corner as Jesse says we got a contrast in styles, Dibiase the classic mat technician and Duggan the brawler. Duggan was a pretty good amateur in his home state of New York but he made his career brawling. They lock up as Ted breaks clean while Duggan says “HOOOO!”. Duggan unloads with right hands as Jesse says he saw it coming. Dibiase tries to go toe to toe with him but Duggan ducks under a punch and delivers an atomic drop that sends Ted over the top to the floor. Duggan poses for the crowd as we get a panoramic view of the crowd. Ted regroups with Andre and Virgil before getting back in. Jesse asks if Gorilla scalped his comped tickets for money for the tables at the Trump Plaza the night before. Ted backs Jim down with chops but Jim ducks under one and clotheslines him down. Duggan pounds on Dibiase in the corner as Jesse says he’s not a Rhodes scholar. Jim charges but eats a boot from the Million Dollar Man. Dibiase unloads on Duggan before whipping him in the corner. Dibiase drops Duggan with a clothesline as Monsoon says whoever wins the tournament will have earned it having to face 4 opponents. Dibiase floors Duggan again, drops the Fistfull of Dollars Punch and covers for a 2 count. Duggan rallies with right hands but an eye rake stops the momentum. Dibiase whips him but Duggan sunset flips him for a two count. Jesse can’t believe Duggan was capable of a technical move, ha. A knee to the gut drops Hacksaw as Jesse says it would be a disgrace if Duggan won the title. Duggan blocks a suplex and delivers one of his own. Dibiase hops on the second rope but eats a punch to the ribs on the way down. Duggan rallies with right hands and a clothesline. Monsoon says we may see the three point stance soon as another whip by Duggan ends with a body slam on Ted. Duggan goes for the 3 point stance clothesline but is tripped up by Andre on the outside. Duggan reaches through the ropes and eats not only a right hand from Andre but a knee to the back by Dibiase. Referee Jack Kruger was looking right at Andre too, logically that should have been a disqualification. Duggan drops like a dead deer and Dibiase lands the Fistfull of Dollars Punch. Monsoon bitches as Dibiase covers for the 1…2..3 and Dibiase wins the match. Horrible officiating by Kruger as he was looking right at Andre but whatever, Dibiase advances to the next round. Virgil and Andre get in the ring to celebrate with Ted as the crowd is irate. Duggan grabs the two by four as the heels bails to the back. Jesse says its too little too late and Dibiase moves on. We get shown the replay where Duggan is blasted by Andre and Ted at the same time. Most of these matches are going to be short due to a tournament night so no sense squawking about the length of any of them. The contrast of style worked to tell the story of Dibiase trying to evade the brawling tactics of Duggan long enough for the equalizer outside (Andre) to help him win. Some would call this a bad match but I say the hell with em. This would be a recurring theme throughout the night with Ted, Andre and Virgil watching each other’s backs as Dibiase advances to the second round with Hogan and Andre already there.

Time of match: 5:02

Winner: Ted Dibiase by pinfall



We cut to “Mean” Gene Okerlund who interviews Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake on his upcoming Intercontinental Championship challenge against Honky Tonk Man. Brutus says you don’t get his tights on the boardwalk. “When its all said and done, I will be the new championnnnnn.” Gene asks what about Jimmy Hart? Brutus says he’s gonna give him a haircut. That would be fun wouldn’t it? Brutus “It could happen to YOUUUUUUU” Back to ring side.



WWF Championship Tournament First Round Match 2 (Match 3 overall)

Dino Bravo (With Frenchy Martin) vs “The Rock” Don Muraco (with Superstar Billy Graham)

The battle of the powerhouses with the winner facing Ted Dibiase in the second round. Back in those days that’s a dead giveaway Muraco wins it. Let’s see what happens though. Muraco is in the light blue trunks and Bravo in the green for this one. Before the match starts Jesse says Billy Graham is rubbing off on Muraco since Don wears the tie-dye t-shirts to the ring too. Also the 39 year old Muraco was in much better shape than he was 2 years earlier during Roddy Piper’s face turn. Ventura bitches that he invented tie-dye and taught Graham everything he knows. Monsoon scoffs and says Graham is a former WWF champion and Jesse is not. Jesse takes a shot at Bruno Sammartino by saying Graham beat an easy champion. Frenchy and Billy leave as Monsoon points out that Muraco is in better shape than he was as IC champion. Gotta love steroids. Ventura teases that Graham is thinking of making the big comeback as they lock up in the ring. Bravo gets the upper hand as Monsoon says if it wasn’t for Muraco, Graham would have been in a wheelchair at the hands of the One Man Gang and Butch Reed. That was the kayfabe reason Graham became a manager as the real reason was his artificial hip left him a shell of himself and couldn’t work anymore. Bravo shoulderblocks Muraco in the corner but Muraco whips him into the other corner. Murao hits a clothesline and a scoop slam then goes up to the second rope. He goes for a Vader bomb but switches to a forearm smash at the last second and covers for a deuce. Don backdrops Dino then takes him down with an armdrag. Muraco goes for a second one but Dino drops it and he drops a couple of elbows. Dino hits a gut wrench suplex and puts the boots to Muraco. Bravo rams Don into the buckle then whips him to the other one. A charge eats knee and Don kicks the left leg. He goes to work on the left leg with a toe hold as Graham on the outside chases Frenchy away. Dino kicks Muraco away but again Don goes back to the leg lock. Dino kicks Muraco off and he gets his head caught in the ropes. Bravo takes advantage with a piledriver and poses for the irate crowd. He covers for two and goes for a second piledriver, only to be backdropped. Don ducks the line and they wipe each other out with a double clothesline. Muraco rallies with a forearm to the chest and another scoop slam. Muraco goes for another running forearm but Bravo pulls the ref in the way, Muraco wiping him out instead. Dino gets the sidewalk slam and covers but the ref just taps him. Finkel announces Muraco has won by disqualification as Ventura asks why. Bravo protests in the ring as Monsoon says he pulled the referee in the way. We go to the replay that does show Bravo pulling the ref in the way and Ventura has to admit that's what happened. Big hoss match here and Vince wanted the face to advance without Bravo losing too much heat. Modern fans wouldn't like it but nobody cares what they think.


Time of match: 4:54

Winners: Don Muraco by DQ


We cut to Bob Uecker who says he’s going to take a walk with Vanna White after the interview. Jimmy Hart and Honky Tonk Man crash the party and Bob says Hart is gonna get a haircut. HTM makes fun of Uecker’s lifetime batting average. Uecker “You guys ain’t ever comin to my house! Back to you Gorilla and Jess!”


WWF Championship Tournament First Round Match 3 (Match 4 overall)

Greg “The Hammer” Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) vs Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat (and "Little Dragon" Richie Steamboat)

Yes, this began the ridiculous process of Ricky bringing his infant son to the ring before his matches. Jesse jokes that Ricky will tag out to the baby. Jesse “He’s got cheeks fatter than Bundy.” Ruh roh, you're not supposed to mention guys no longer in the company! Anyway a lot of people at the time picked Ricky to win the whole thing after he was IC champion the year before. Fans also wanted a Savage/Steamboat re-match from last year, just have to get by Valentine first. Tie ups go nowhere to start but Ricky slides under Greg before catching The Hammer with a hiptoss. Ricky gets in an armdrag and locks in an arm-ringer. Valentine gets dropped three times with shoulderblocks and near falls after. Ricky gets thrown over the top but skins the cat back in. Steamboat dropkicks Valentine in the back but Greg falls on top of Ricky to negate the schoolboy. Instead Ricky gets a lateral press for 1...2..nope. Jesse Ventura gives a shoutout to Barry Blaustein by saying he predicted Steamboat to win. Monsoon picks Hulk Hogan. Valentine gets some forearms and a big elbow to drop the dragon. Valentine chops Ricky down and chokes him with his boot. Valentine drops Ricky on the external occipital protuberance area as Jesse says "The WHAT?" Ventura drops a forearm and covers for a deuce but Ricky rolls out of a back suplex. Ricky rams Valentine into the buckle who falls backwards down. Ricky drops a knee and gets in an arm-ringer, but Valentine counters with an inverted atomic drop. Valentine levels Steamboat with a clotheslines then delivers elbows right between the eyes. Valentine elbows Ricky on the apron and hits a series of left jabs. Donald Trump is shown in the crowd as Steamboat chops Hammer down. Ricky covers for a deuce and goes for a scoop slam but couldn't hold him. Valentine lands on him and gets 1...2...nope. Valentine hits a stomach breaker and delivers a headbutt to the midsection. Valentine goes for the figure four but Ricky kicks him off. They trade blows in the middle of the ring and Valentine lands a forearm. Ricky hits a huge running chop and Valentine does the tree flop face first. Ricky covers for a deuce but gets a thumb to the eye. Valentine hits a shoulderbreaker and covers for 1..2....nooo. Valentine goes up to the top rope and hits the big forearm. Valentine taunts the irate crowd but Ricky blocks the figure four attempt. Ricky slams Greg's head into the mat three times. Ricky catches Valentine with a back elbow then goes up to the top. Ricky hits the top rope chop to the head and covers for 1..2...noooooo. Steamboat rams Valentine's head against the buckle 11 times but referee Earl Hebner pushes Ricky away and Ricky shoves him to his knees. Ventura says "Wait a minute!" Ricky goes up to the top and hits the flying crossbody....but Hammer rolls through and hooks the tights for 1....2....3..to win the match. So much for Ricky going all the way as Valentine pulls off the upset. That was a great match and people are stunned. Ricky waves goodbye to the fans as the reason why he didn't win it all....was that he was leaving. This would be the last we'd see of Steamboat until his various appearances in WWE nearly 20 years later.


Time of match: 9:10

Winner: Greg Valentine by pinfall


We go to Mean Gene who’s with The British Bulldogs, Matilda, Koko B Ware and Frankie. Davey boy says Matilda is on a weasel hunt. Koko says he smells a weasel hunt. He wants Matilda to eat Heenan’s lunch. We go to a Coliseum Video exclusive where Craig DeGeorge tries to snoop into a package being delivered to Bobby Heenan’s dressing room. The courier tells DeGeorge to get lost and he doesn’t know what’s in the package. Heenan tells the camera crew to get lost and says its none of Craig’s business what’s in the box.



WWF Championship Tournament First Round Match 4 (Match 5 overall)

The Natural” Butch Reed (with Slick) vs “Macho Man” Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth)
With Valentine in the second round, conventional wisdom has Macho Man taking this one. The Peacock overdub of Jive Soul Bro during Butch's entrance is downright criminal if you choose to watch that version. Ventura says Monsoon is drooling over Elizabeth so much that he looks like Matilda. Savage and Elizabeth enters with matching blue outfits with Savage in the beige trunks. Ventura says he was on the Macho bandwagon 2-3 years ago which is true. Ventura says Reed is more powerful and Slick is the better manager compared to Elizabeth. Savage ducks a line to start but Reed backs Savage into the corner. He gets some knees in then delivers a snapmare. Reed drops a fist and rams his head into the buckle. Savage rams Butch into the buckle and kicks him in the ribs. Reed blocks a vertical suplex and executes one of his own. Reed drops an elbow and covers for a deuce. Butch punches away on Randy as Monsoon says so far the Quarterfinals are Andre vs Hogan, Dibiase vs Muraco and the winner of this faces Valentine. Butch snaps Randy off the top rope and he falls to the floor. Reed stomps away at Randy and drops him with a back elbow smash. Butch goes up to the second rope and drops the forearm to the head. Reed drops his head and gets kicked for it. Randy rallies with left jabs. Reed misses a charge in the corner but lands a clothesline. Butch starts taunting Elizabeth by saying its all over girl as he slowly goes up to the top rope. Savage slams Butch off the top, goes upstairs himself and hits the flying elbow drop. Savage covers for 1..2....3 to win the match. Ventura says he was wrong about Elizabeth as she distracted Reed long enough for Savage to take advantage. Crash style match with Reed dominating until the Savage rally at the end. 
Much like Steamboat, this was Butch Reed's last match with the WWF as he would go back to the NWA soon.


Time of match: 4:09

Winners: Randy Savage by pinfall



We go back to Bob Uecker who’s holding the Wrestlemania 4 program. He's happy that Vanna and him are in the progam next to each other. Bobby Heenan and The Islanders walk in and Uecker taunts them all. Best line is Uecker saying the ASPCAKGBY will be after Heenan. Heenan scoffs and cuts his own promo saying he's got the Islanders and he's not afraid of the miserable mutt Matilda or the bird. Bob Uecker says Matilda will have a smorgasbord with Heenan and the Islanders.



WWF Championship Tournament First Round Match 5 (Match 6 overall)

One Man Gang (with Slick) vs Bam Bam Bigelow (with Sir Oliver Humperdink)

The battle of the super heavyweights and rematch of the Survivor Series was the dark horse match of the first round. All eyes were on Hogan, Andre and Dibiase but nobody was talking about Bam Bam or Gang. Monsoons says Bam Bam is not too far from his hometown. Gang attacks at the bell and clubs away in the corner on Bam Bam. Gang continues to club away with forearms and right hands into the other corner. Gang whips Bam Bam into the corner and Monsoon says his highest weight was 440. Gang clotheslines Bigelow in the corner and whips him in the other. Gang misses a charge and 
Bam Bam drops him with a shoulderblock. Bam Bam does a cartwheel and does a terrible splash. He covers for 1...2...no. Bam Bam had no air on that and Gorilla says he can't beat Gang that way. Bigelow ducks under a clothesline and hits a crossbody for 1....2...no. Bigelow works over Gang as Ventura says Vanna White won't have to worry about being chased around by these two. Another cover gets a deuce and Bam Bam goes to town with forearms to the side of the head. A headbutt and a clothesline drops Gang as Ventura says this match will come down to who has the most endurance. Monsoon said he could go an hour when he weighed 440 as Ventura says Slick won't be happy if Gang loses because Butch Reed already lost. Another headbutt drops Gang and Bigelow lands a diving headbutt. Instead of covering Bam Bam tells the crowd one more is coming....uh oh. Bam Bam goes off the ropes but Slick pulls the top rope down in plain view of referee Jack Krueger. Krueger starts counting while Bam Bam makes it to the apron. Gang pummels him yet Krueger is still counting. Bam Bam headbutts Gang down, kicks Slick off his leg and gets in the ring as Krueger STILL COUNTS HIM OUT AS HE'S ALREADY IN THE RING! Bam Bam cartwheels and Gang bails as the bell rings. Ventura and Monsoon was too busy yapping to notice anything that just happened. Fink gets on the mic and says Bam Bam has been counted out. Good grief did Bam Bam attack Jack Krueger when he was still an active wrestler? That was one of the worst ref performances ever. Still, Gang goes over and that was a pretty bad big man match. Oh well.


Time of match: 2:55

Winner: One Man Gang by count-out


We go to Mean Gene who’s with the former champion Hulk Hogan himself. Hulk cuts one of the weirdest, asinine promos ever. Basically saying how he’s going to slam Andre so hard that Trump Plaza will sink into the ocean and Donald Trump will have to forgo his riches to dog paddle his family to safety, and if he can’t swim anymore Hogan will dog paddle everyone to safety. This is why you don’t script interviews, nobody could have POSSIBLY wrote something that hilariously stupid. Still though, Hogan was Hogan for a reason and he's ready for Andre. We cut to Trump himself signing autographs in the front row and the replay of Slick pulling the rope down. On to the next match.



WWF Championship Tournament First Round Match 6 (Match 7 overall)

Jake “The Snake” Roberts vs “Ravishing” Rick Rude

With the Gang winning his match, the natural set up would be Roberts winning this one. Rude gets on the mic and says all the little boys are taking a gamble by letting their women see his ravishing body. He says the odds are in his favor as Jake makes his entrance. They tie up to star and Rude pushes Jake into the corner, posing for the irate crowd. Another tie up has Jake throwing Rude face first to the ground. Ventura says Jake has more experience but Rude has the size. Rude scoop slams Jake and clocks him with a series of rights. Rude scoop slams him a second time but Jake blocks the third attempt. Jake hits two scoop slams of his own and Rude begs off in the corner. Jake drops him with a right hand and Rude crawls right onto Damien's bag causing him to crawl away. Jake gets in an arm-ringer and ducks a big right hand. Jake continues to work over the left arm while ducking right hands. Jake turns it into a wristlock as Ventura says he's been out of the ring for two years & can still go. Monsoon says he'd buy a ticket to that. Jake continues to work over the wristlock but Rude shoulderblocks him in the corner to break the hold. Rude props him on the second rope but runs right into a knee lift. Jake gives the sign for the DDT but Rude slides out of it and regroups with Heenan on the floor. Rude slides back in and Jake locks in another left arm-ringer. They criss-cross and Jake catches Rude with a scoop slam. Jake goes for the knee lift but Rude gets out of the way. Rude takes advantage and stomps on him as Heenan says don't waste any time. Rude drops Jake with a clothesline and poses again. Rude covers for a deuce then locks in a chinlock. Ventura says there's only 15 minutes in the match so wear down holds aren't the best decision. Hmmm, they haven't mentioned time at all until this match, what's the implication here? Jake gets to his feet but Rude yanks the hair to get Jake back on the mat. Referee Jimmy Korderas tells Heenan to get lost as Jake finally powers out of it with an arm-drag. Rude goes up to the second rope and decks Roberts with a forearm. Heenan yells at Rude to hurry up as Rude clobbers Jake with right hands as Monsoon again brings up the time limit. Rude clotheslines and covers for a deuce before going back to the chinlock. Someone in the crowd shouts "BORING!" as right on cue Jake elbows out of it only to be face planted on the mat by Rude. Rick goes to the top rope and lands a flying fistdrop. Rude covers for 1..2...nope. Rude goes for another chinlock as the crowd starts to chant "weasel". Jake goes for the back suplex but Rude held on to the chinlock. Rude rolls over on top for 1...2...nope. Rude kicks Jake against the bottom rope and covers again for a deuce. Rude goes back to the chinlock as the "boring" chant gets louder. Jake grabs the hair but it doesn't work as the crowd continues to chant boring. Monsoon and Ventura bicker out of boredom as Jake tries to rally the crowd with a comeback. Jake hits a jawbreaker and rallies with left hands. Jake hits a backdrop and hits the short armed clothesline. Jake signals for the DDT but Rude drives him in the corner. Rude whips Jake in the corner but a charge eats knee. Jake hits a stomach breaker and covers for 1...2....nope. Ventura says they gotta be getting close to the time limit and you know where this is going. Rude hits a back suplex and covers for a deuce. Rude ducks the line but they clothesline each other down. Jake goes for a DDT but Rude scoops the leg for the Flair Pin for 1.....2....DING DING DING. Monsoon says he didn't see a three count but the bell rang anyway. Rude thinks he's won but the Fink announces the time limit draw, both men are gone. One Man Gang has a bye into the semi-finals. Jake grabs Damien and chases Rude & Heenan away. That match was brutally boring even by 1988 standards and its mostly due to the booking. They were supposed to go the full 15 so they worked the chinlock for half the time.


Time of match: 15:00

Winners: No one (Time limit draw)



We go to Mean Gene who’s with Vanna White to check out the updated brackets. Hogan and Andre received byes in the first round so they will kick off the quarter finals. After that Ted Dibiase battles Don Muraco. Greg Valentine takes on Randy Savage and One Man Gang has a bye into the semi-finals. Pretty straightforward here as Vanna says she loves the Hulk, Randy & Elizabeth.


Match 8

Ultimate Warrior vs Hercules (with Bobby Heenan)

Power vs power as rising star Warrior takes on the perennial mid-carder Hercules. Funny how Heenan just left with Rude and had to come back with Hercules. Warrior sprints down the stairs at Trump Plaza and gets a big pop. Bell's gone and they circle to start. A shoulderblock goes nowhere and a second one is ineffective. Hercules and Warrior shove each other then tie up. Warrior backs Herc in the corner but Warrior clubs away with punches and chops anyway. Herc ducks a line and it takes three clotheslines to drop Warrior. Warrior lands a left arm clothesline then does another one. Warrior tries to drop Herc on the top rope but misses so he sends him off the ropes. Herc runs right into a chop but dumps Warrior over the top to the floor. Warrior pulls Herc out and they brawl on the floor. Warrior rams Herc into the ring steps then rolls him inside. Herc punches away at Warrior and hits an elbow. Warrior punches the back of the neck then chokes him in the corner. Warrior does 10 punches in the corner but Herc hits an inverted atomic drop. Herc rams Warrior into the buckle but gets whipped into the corner. Warrior misses a charge and backs right into the full nelson. Warrior kicks off the ropes and Herc turns it into a German suplex bridge for 1.....2....Warrior gets the shoulder up....3 to end the match. Monsoon notices right away Warrior got the shoulder up as Herc and Heenan think they've won. Referee Earl Hebner says Warrior has won it. Herc attacks after the bell and grabs his chain. He wraps the chain around Warrior's neck but Warrior uses his strength to pull it off and chase Hercules away by swinging the chain wildly. Ventura says the rivalry is far from over but Warrior gets the duke this time. That match sucked as Ted Dibiase once said Hercules and Warrior both could work if they had someone to lead them, but against each other they were lost. It showed here.


Time of match: 4:29

Winner: Ultimate Warrior by pinfall


We show Sugar Ray Leonard in the crowd as Ventura said Marvin Hagler won that fight....don't get me started. We go to a highlight package of the events leading up to Hogan vs Andre starting the previous year where Andre turned heel to challenge Hulk at Wrestlemania 3. We get a highlight of Wrestlemania 3 then to Ted Dibiase saying he's going to buy the world title. Hogan says HELLLL NOOOOOOOOO! Then Andre attacking Hogan on Saturday Night's Main Event leading to Andre promising Ted Dibiase he'll deliver the world title. Then we cut to The Main Event where Andre pinned Hogan due to the crooked referee. We cut before the twin ref angle and we're back at ringside for the next match.



WWF Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match 1 (Match 9 overall)

Andre The Giant (with Ted Dibiase and Virgil) vs Hulk Hogan

The monster match of the second round would pretty much set the tone of the remainder of the tournament. After all, if Hogan won, logically that would mean he’d face One Man Gang in the finals. If Andre won, that would mean logically taking on Randy Savage in the final. Why have Andre beat Hogan just to lay down for Dibiase? Virgil and Dibiase accompany Andre to the ring and Monsoon scoffs there's too many guys. Monsoon says he had "Wild" Red Berry as a manager as Hulk makes his entrance. Hogan runs to the ring and Andre kicks him at the bell. Hogan didn't even take his shirt off as Andre rams him into the buckle. Andre chops him and hits a big roundhouse right. Andre chops and hits the big headbutt. Hogan rallies with running forearms but Dibiase hops up on the apron. Hogan chokes Dibiase then grabs Andre for the double noggin knocker. Hulk chops Andre until he's tied up in the top rope. Dibiase and Virgil free Andre as Hogan punches away at the giant. Hogan fires away and finally Andre goes down. Hulk drops an elbow but Andre snatches him by the throat for the blatant choke. Andre does the seated splash and puts the boots to Hogan. Andre grabs Hogan and chokes him again. Andre locks in a nerve hold and Hogan goes down to one knee. Hogan's arm drops twice but Hogan revives and rallies with a knee to the ribs. Hogan punches away at Andre, runs off the ropes and clotheslines Andre in the corner. Hogan calls for a slam but Virgil distracts the referee. Dibiase clobbers Hogan with a steel chair but Hogan chases Dibiase away. Hogan grabs the chair and goes to hit Andre but Andre blocks it. Hogan kicks him in the ribs and nails him with the chair. Ventura correctly points out that's a disqualification but Andre grabs the chair and waffles Hogan with it. The ref calls for the bell....oh NOW you call for the bell? Hogan nails Andre with it a third time as Hogan chases Dibiase and Virgil away. Dibiase throws Virgil to Hogan and runs off. Hogan hits a vertical suplex on Virgil and goes back to the ring. Monsoon says double disqualification is the official rule as Hogan slams Andre again. Ventura says both men are gone so the winner of the next match gets the bye to the Finals. Ventura scoffs at Hogan posing for the crowd since he didn't win. People want to say it was a bad match but considering they had five minutes, it served its purpose. Hogan poses and poses....and poses some more.


Time of match: 5:22

Winner: No one (Double DQ)



Mean Gene Okerlund is with Randy Savage and Elizabeth. Okerlund says he's surprised that Hogan & Andre are gone as Savage says "Hogan is a cheated man not a defeated man." Gene asks Savage about his chances and Savage says nothing's going to stop the Macho Man now. Elizabeth says she believes Randy will win it all. Savage "ALL THE WAY, YEAH! DOIN IT YEAH!" On to the next match.



WWF Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match 2 (Match 10 overall)

The Rock” Don Muraco (with Superstar Billy Graham) vs “Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase

Muraco comes out looking cool, calm and collected while Dibiase comes out in just his tights, looking distraught without Andre and Virgil. After Hogan manhandled Virgil, Dibiase is going for it alone. That actually is a cool set up considering he needed both Andre and Virgil to beat Duggan in the first round. Muraco also has Billy Graham in his corner so actually Dibiase is the underdog here. Monsoon and Ventura points out the winner of the match is in the finals. Muraco grabs him onto the apron and rams his head into each buckle as the bell rings. Muraco slams Dibiase in the ring and clotheslines him. Muraco drops an elbow and hits a powerslam, covering for 1...2..nope. Muraco unloads on Ted and drops him with a back elbow smash. Muraco hops on the second rope and drops a fist then covers for a deuce. Dibiase is sent into the buckle and snap mared. Muraco does a neckbreaker as Ventura says Graham isn't above bending the rules. Muraco hits a dropkick and covers for 1...2...nope. Dibiase bails to outside and Graham threatens to hit him with his cane. Back inside Muraco nails him with a series of right hands. Muraco whips Ted into the corner and Dibiase slingshots The Rock into the ring post. Ted stomps away on Muraco and goes for the blatant choke. Ted stomps Muraco and rams his head into the buckle. Dibiase hits a left armed clothesline as Ventura says the favorite to win is One Man Gang with Hogan & Andre gone. Dibiase does his million dollar fistdrop but Muraco's foot is on the rope. Ted goes back to the blatant choke and a headlocked punch. Ted chops Muraco but puts his head down, eating a boot. Dibiase recovers and goes for the eye rake followed by a scoop slam. Ted misses the second rope elbow and Muraco unloads in the corner with right hands. Muraco clotheslines Dibiase and Ted begs off. Ted sends Don off and eats a shoulderblock. Ted catches a charging Muraco with a stun gun and covers for 1...2....3 to win the match. Dibiase is in the Finals. Today's fans hate the match but I dug it. Muraco was just a fading mid-carder but the fact Dibiase was in distress and didn't have Virgil gave the illusion Don could win. We go to the replay of the stun gun as one half of the Finals is set before the second round is even over! That leaves the Macho Man the only babyface left.


Time of match: 5:44

Winner: Ted Dibiase by pinfall



We go back to Bob Uecker who’s nervous that he can't find Vanna White. All of a sudden Demoltion and Mr. Fuji walk in. Smash in baseball you get hit in the head with a bat, you go down. Strike Force is going down. Ax says they're grabbing the golden goose in Atlantic City and ringing its neck. Uecker says it must be October 31st already. "I've never eaten sushi either!" Ha. Before the next match starts, One Man Gang is in the ring with Slick. Howard Finkel announces Gang advances to the semi-final via a bye and the ref raises his arm for the obligatory victory pose. He makes his exit as we begin the next match.


WWF Championship Tournament Quarterfinal Match 3 (Match 11 overall)

Greg “The Hammer” Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) vs “Macho Man” Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth)

Valentine had defeated Steamboat who defeated Savage the year prior, if there was a kayfabe reason to go with Greg, that would be it. Otherwise Savage is now the only babyface left in the tournament. Savage and Liz come out with matching pink outfits. Savage is in the orange trunks this time as the bell rings. Ventura says this is a nightmare as the winner faces the One Man Gang. Valentine clobbers Savage and rams him into the corner. Valentine forearms Savage and Randy turns it around with an elbow. He takes Hammer over with a snapmare and covers for a deuce. Hammer goes upstairs and nails Savage with an elbow. Hammer drops a conventional elbow and covers for a deuce. Valentine executes a shoulderbreaker and covers for 1...2..nope. Monsoon scoffs at the nonchalant cover. Valentine heaves Savage over the top to the floor and drops another elbow to the back of the neck. Ventura says he's giving Savage a taste of his own medicine. Greg chops Randy twice and sends him into the barricade. Greg grabs Randy and elbows him twice in the chest on the apron. Hammer stomps away on Randy and drops an elbow on the apron to Randy. Valentine does a blatant choke as Ventura says to get back in the ring. Valentine starts going to work on the right leg but the figure four attempt is blocked when Randy grabs the rope. Greg hits a vertical suplex as Monsoon goofs by saying "The ravishing one took a lot out of him" Ventura "Who??" Ventura "You mean Butch Reed?" Monsoon "Oh, what did I say? I'm sorry, The Natural" Greg hits a backbreaker and covers for a deuce then fights back in the corner. Elbow drops Valentine with a back elbow smash and a scoop slam. Randy goes upstairs and hits an axehandle then covers for 1...2...nope. Greg gets a chop to the throat and hits a back elbow of his own. Savage hits a vertical suplex and goes up a second time. This time Valentine catches Randy with a shot to the ribs but falls down anyway. Randy goes for the knee to the back but Hart pulled Greg out of the way. Randy crashes into the ropes and Greg goes for the figure four in the middle of the ring. Savage turns it into a small package for 1..2.....3 to win the match! Heads up play by Savage puts him in the semi-finals. Great match for what it was, Valentine was CRIMINALLY underrated and his matches with Savage & Steamboat proves he could go. Savage goes on to the next round.


Time of match: 6:06

Winners: Randy Savage by pinfall.


Back to Mean Gene and Vanna White to check out the updated brackets. 
Vanna White says she has no idea who Bob Uecker is. With Hogan and Andre gone, Dibiase is in the finals. The semi-final match to determine his opponent will be One Man Gang against the Macho Man. Gene sends us back to ring-side for the next match.


Match 12

Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake vs Honky Tonk Man with Peggy Sue and Jimmy Hart for the WWF Intercontinental Championship

In case you didn’t know, Peggy Sue is actually Sensational Sherri in a blonde wig. Honky Tonk had dethroned Ricky Steamboat nearly a full year earlier and Beefcake was the next in line for a title shot. Why do you ask, because he's Hogan's best friend. Brutus enters second without his goofy, catchy entrance music and he threatens to cut Peggy Sue's hair off. That would be easy since Sherri aka Sue was just wearing a wig. Ventura delivers his classic Honky line "What he doesn't have in ability, he makes up for with luck" Luck runs out on everyone Jesse, could this be the night he's dethroned? Ventura says he's playing the piano in Honky's theme as Monsoon scoffs. The commentators commentate on the unusual wrestling attire on Beefcake as the bell rings. They do nothing at the start so Ventura gives a shout out to his kids at home, then they lock up. Honky goes for a chop but Beefcake runs underneath and catches the foot on the way back. Brutus spins him around and delivers an atomic drop before messing up Honky's hair to psych him out. Beefcake punched him down before Honky bails to the outside to regroup with his entourage. Back inside Honky begs off as Beefcake makes the cutting sign until they lock up again as the commentators discuss the rules of a championship title change. Ventura says its a good thing because "you could have a biased referee make a garbage disqualification call"....and I can't count how many times we've seen that in the damn near forty years since Wrestlemania 4. Beefcake rams Honky's head into the top turnbuckle 10 times before delivering his High Knee.....but doesn't make the cover. Honky bails to the floor and regroups with Jimmy/Peggy again. Beefcake pulls him to the apron and delivers forearm smashes to the back of the head, finishing by snap maring him inside. Beefcake sends him off and puts his head down, then moves when Honky goes to kick causing Man to fall on his back. Brutus misses a jumping elbow drop so the champ goes to work with boots. Jimmy says to Peggy "We got him now" as Monsoon says we may see the Shake Rattle N Roll...the same move that put Beefcake away at the first Survivor Series. Honky delivers sloppy looking right hands and delivers a fistdrop then taunts the crowd. Honky delivers a headlock/punch combo then stomps away again. He distracts the referee so Jimmy Hart gets in a few cheap shots. Honky teases the Shake Rattle N Roll but instead delivers a knee to the sternum. Honky brings him near the corner and Shakes....Rattles....but Beefcake grabs the top rope so Honky rolls himself down. Beefcake rallies with right hands and delivers a backdrop, causing the champ to beg off. Brutus sends him off and catches him with THE SLEEPER.....Honky flails about trying to make it to the ropes but gets caught in the center of the ring. Honky begins to fade as Peggy tells Jimmy to do something, so he hops up on the apron. Referee Jimmy Korderas tells him to beat it and turns around, which Jimmy takes the opening to clock him in the back of the head with the megaphone. Beefcake puts Honky to sleep and celebrates thinking he's won the title. Brutus turns around to see the ref out cold and points the finger at Jimmy. Brutus goes to cut Honky's hair but Jimmy swiftly grabs the barber bag and takes off. In a comical spot, Brutus catches Jimmy and cuts HIS hair instead. Jimmy flails away but Beefcake holds him down to give him a haircut, Ventura "This is horrible" Inside the ring, Peggy Sue and 2 referee's try to revive the unconscious Korderas to no avail. Peggy grabs a water bucket and douses Honky with it, waking him up. Beefcake gets the hedge clippers and gets in the ring but the refs cut him off. Jimmy and Peggy roll Honky out of the ring as Howard Finkel announces that Brutus Beefcake is the winner by DQ. Its kind of funny how the original referee is still knocked goofy so apparently Hebner interjected himself into the spotlight again by awarding the match (but not the title) to Beefcake. Honky still remains champion but Brutus has humiliated both the champ and his manager, everybody wins in this instance. I don't think Honky Tonk Man did 2 technical wrestling holds the whole match, how Vince kept him as champion for so long and still be able to draw was a testament of how over Honky was.

Time of match: 8:58

Winner: Brutus Beefcake by DQ (Honky retains)


We go back to Bob Uecker who’s nervous since we’re getting close to the main event and he hasn’t found Vanna White. Andre The Giant crashes the party with his hand on Bob's shoulder. Andre says he's still undefeated and he got paid to keep Hulk out by Dibiase. Andre says Hogan is the ex-champion HA HA HA! Andre says don't worry about Vanna White because Hulkamania is over. Uecker says to get his foot off his shoulder and Andre hilariously throttles him. We cut to a Coliseum Video exclusive interview where Craig DeGeorge interviews a hysterical Jimmy Hart, Peggy Sue and Honky Tonk Man. Hart says he looks like Little Lulu with his haircut which is a reference that would be completely lost today but HILARIOUS for its time. Honky covers up Jimmy's head and says no one will ever see him like this. He vows revenge on Beefcake....ha!


Match 13

Bobby Heenan and The Islanders (Haku and Tama) vs Koko B Ware and The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith) with Matilda and Frankie

The Islanders actually have music? I didn’t remember that at all. Heenan’s surprise package was an attack dog suit worn by animal trainers and Bobby looks ridiculous in it. Still, Ventura pointed out that Bobby used his brains to negate the effects of Matilda. Dynamite doesn't wait for the bell to slingshot Tama into the ring. Haku charges but eats a hiptoss. Dynamite gets sent off and he shoulderblocks Tama. Dynamite hiptosses Tama and hits a backdrop before Tama wants a handshake. Dynamite chops Tama in the throat and slingshots him over the top rope to the outside. Back inside Davey Boy tags in as Tama slides back in. Davey scoop slams Tama but msises an elbow drop. Haku tags in but the shoulderblock goes nowhere. Davey hits a crossbody on Haku for a two count. Davey scoop slams Haku then hits a crucifix for 1...2...nope. Davey Boy snap mares Haku and goes to the chinlock but Haku escapes with an arm-ringer. Tama tags in and he chops away at Davey, but Smith hits the hanging press slam. Tama tags out to Haku who clubs away at Davey before dropping him with a back elbow smash. Haku and Davey exchange forearms but Davey flips out of a sidewalk slam attempt to tag in Koko. Ware dropkicks Haku then nails Tama in the corner. He does a head scissors takedown to both Islanders then tags in Dynamite. Kid hits a left arm lariat to Haku but a charge in the corner eats foot. Ventura says Heenan looks like a Chinaman in that suit as Bobby tags in. He stomps away on Dynamite but Dynamite hits him in the ribs. Tama tags in and backdrops Dynamite before taunting the irate crowd. Tama slams Dynamite but misses the Vader bomb as Dynamite got the knees up. Dynamite tags Koko and he backdrops Tama. He headbutts Haku then whips the Islanders into each other. Koko puts his head down and gets kicked in the head by Haku. Haku clotheslines Koko and rakes the face. Tama tags in and goes upstairs. Tama comes off the top with a chop and Heenan tags in. Bobby hits a knee lift and kicks him in the ribs. Bobby punches away at Koko and gets in a blatant choke. Koko breaks Bobby's grip and punches him in the head. Heenan rakes the eye but Koko whips him in the corner. Koko dropkicks Bobby into the ringpost. Heenan begs off but Koko gets attacked from behind. Everyone gets in for a pier six brawl. Tama slams Koko and both Islanders slam Bobby on top of him. The ref counts 1.....2....3 and the heels win. Heenan pins Koko but  the Bulldogs rally to drop the Islanders. Davey Boy grabs Matilda and chases Heenan, Davey sicks Matilda on Bobby but according to Heenan, Matilda was so scared with all the people around it wasn't moving. Bobby had to roll around with the dog to make it look like he was being attacked. Anyone who knows dogs know they HATE loud noise and most likely Matilda got freaked out by the roar of the crowd. Either way that was not a formulaic tag match and Heenan got the pinfall much like Danny Davis the year before.


Time of match: 7:30

Winners: Heenan and The Islanders by pinfall


Just to kill time, Howard Finkel points to the announce booth where Jesse poses for the crowd for a few minutes. We cut to a Coliseum Video exclusive with an irate Bobby Heenan who doesn’t even allow DeGeorge into camera view. He says they threw him to the wolves or in this case the dogs, but he's still standing and talking. Nobody is going to shut him up. He was right, only throat cancer could stop him, not anyone from Matilda to Monsoon. Back to the Fink with Ted Dibiase in the silver suit in the ring. Ted gets the obligatory hand raise as he's announced as going to the Finals. Ted leaves and we go to our semi-final match.



WWF Championship Tournament Semi-Final Match (Match 14 overall)

One Man Gang (with Slick) vs “Macho Man” Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth)

Before the match even starts Monsoon and Ventura speculate the severe disadvantage the Macho Man has considering Gang had a relatively short match with Bam Bam while Randy had two knock down drag out affairs with Butch Reed and Greg Valentine. Not to mention the 200 pound weight difference. Ventura admits normally he’s a Savage fan but the smart money would be on Gang. Kayfabe wise that does make sense, logically it makes zero sense because who the hell would want to watch a Ted Dibiase vs One Man Gang final? Randy and Liz come out to matching black outfits with Randy back in the beige trunks. Bell rings and Gang rolls around with Randy to start Gang misses a big right hand and Savage goes to work with right hands. He bites Gang and grabs him by the beard. Savage snaps him off the top rope but Gang shoulderblocks him into the corner. Gang chops Savage in the throat and elbows him in the back of the neck. Gang elbows Savage into the corner and avalanches him. He steps on Savage and scoop slams him. He covers for 1...2..no, foot on the rope. Gang drops an elbow in the center of the ring an covers for 1...2...no. Gang scoop slams Randy but misses the big splash. He charges in the corner and misses. Savage punches Gang into the ropes and Randy hits an axehandle to send him through the ropes to the outside. Savage hits the axehandle from the top rope to the floor. Slick rolls Gang back inside but Savage foolishly goes for the scoop slam. Gang choke bombs Savage as Slick chases Elizabeth away. Elizabeth hops on the apron to get away and referee Jack Krueger tells her to beat it. With the ref distracted, Slick hops up on the apron but Savage grabs him. Slick tosses the cane to the One Man Gang and Gang clobbers him with it. Gang keeps trying to hit Savage with it but Savage keeps rolling out of the way. Krueger finally notices it and calls for the bell. Gang waffles Savage through the ropes to the outside but is disqualified, Savage is in the Finals. Gang and Slick hug in the middle of the ring but Savage goes upstairs and axehandles Gang in the back. Gang falls on top of Slick and Macho Man hightails it out of there. Not much they could do with 4 minutes but the design was to get Savage to the Finals. Its Dibiase vs Savage for the WWF Championship.


Time of match: 4:05

Winner: Randy Savage by DQ


Back to Mean Gene and Vanna White at the brackets and there’s nothing to it, its down to Dibiase and Savage in the finals. Vanna leaves to get ready and Uecker runs in, just missed her. He says some guy named Vance White has been calling him all week. Okerlund says VANNA White is here. He apologizes to Bob then sends up to Gorilla and Jess for the next match.


Match 15

Demoltion (Ax and Smash) with Mr. Fuji vs Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana) for the WWF Tag Team Championship

Demolition enters first to their kickass Rick Derringer theme while Strike Force enters to their cheesy Girls In Cars theme. Demolition had run rough-shod on the babyface tag teams of the WWF for about a year and they would get their shot at Strike Force tonight. Ventura predicts Demolition is too big and strong for Strike Force. Bell's gone and Smash starts with Martel. Smash beats him down instantly with axehandles but Martel ducks the line and goes for the crossbody. Smash catches him and Santana dropkicks him on top. Ax runs in and beats down Santana but the double whip has Martel hitting Ax with another crossbody. Strike Force chases Ax away and hits a double clothesline on Smash. Martel covers for a deuce and locks in an arm-ringer. Monsoon and Ventura start bickering as Santana tags in to keep the arm-ringer. Santana arm-drags Ax as Monsoon says he doesn't think the Boston Crab will work in either one of Demoltion....which makes zero sense since Jim Niedhart is as bulky as Smash and Ax. Martel tags in and continues to work the left-arm but Ax headbutts him. Smash tags in and Martel hits a hiptoss before tagging to Santana. Ventura says Strike Force needs to keep Smash isolated. Santana leapfrogs Smash but Tito gets caught and clotheslined by Ax. Demoltion double-teams Santana in the corner and Ax rams Tito face first into Smash's boot. Smash tags in and he unloads in the corner before tagging Ax back in. Ax powerslams Tito and covers for a deuce. Ax kicks Tito in the head and rams him into Smash's boot again. Smash tags in and steps on Santana's throat. Martel tries to help Santana out but the ref gets rid of him allowing the double team to continue. Smash hits a snap suplex and covers for 1...2...nope. Smash "Hey come on that was" and starts clapping his hands. Smash slams Tito but misses the big elbow drop. Ax tags in and sends Tito off but Santana hits an elbow to the head. Smash pulls Santana back into the corner and Ax unloads with right hands. Santana hits THE FLYING JALAPENO out of nowhere and both men are down. Ax tags in Smash and Martel gets the hot tag. Martel unloads on Smash and hits a backdrop before punching Ax. Martel dropkicks both members of Demoltion and locks the Boston crab on Smash. Santana clubs away on Ax but the ref tries to get him out of there. Mr. Fuji hops up on the apron and Tito nails Ax with the flying jalapeno to knock him off the apron. Tito then decks Fuji on the apron and he drops the cane. Ax slides in the ring, grabs the cane and nails Martel in the back with it. Ax leaves with the evidence as Santana knocks the referee into the center of the ring. Smash covers Martel with Santana busy beating up Fuji for 1....2...3 to win the match. We got new tag team champions as Santana's haste to beat up Fuji costs Strike Force the match. Demolition gathers the belts and Fuji and walks to the back. We go to the replay with Santana hilariously smashing Fuji's head into the mat. Good match for what it was and the era of Demolition had begun.


Time of match: 8:02

Winners: Demolition by pinfall (New WWF Tag Team Champions)


We go to a Coliseum Video exclusive interview with the new champs conducted by Craig DeGeorge. Shockingly good editing by Coliseum as Ax and Smash literally look like they just came through the curtain. Ax and Smash say they knew they were going to win and they did it. Before we get to our main event we have the obligatory hooplah. Robin Leach brings the new WWF Heavyweight Championship belt to the ring on a red pillow. We know the belt as the winged eagle design that lasted for 10 years. Vanna White is introduced as special guest timekeeper and Bob Uecker is the special guest ring announcer. Bob swings and misses as he enters as Jesse scoffs and says he can’t even hit an airball. Finally, after two months, its time to crown a new champion.


Match 16  (WWF Championship Tournament Finals)

Ted Dibiase (with Andre The Giant) vs “Macho Man” Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) for the vacant WWF Heavyweight Championship

If there were two heirs to the top heel and top babyface mantle to supplant Hogan and Andre, it was definitely Savage and Dibiase. Savage was wearing the same tights he wore against Valentine and they lock up to start. Dibiase backs Savage in the corner but Randy elbows his way out only to be tripped up by Andre outside the ring. Referee Dave Hebner was looking at a slot machine or something because he missed it. Savage locks in a headlock-go behind combo before they reverse each other. Dibiase sends Savage off the ropes then ducks down and when Savage bounces off, he's tripped up again by Andre. Gorilla scoffs as Savage points at Andre and shouts at the big guy. The crowd starts chanting for Hogan as Dibiase goes back to work and the announcers say the advantage goes to the million dollar man. Dibiase chops Randy in the corner then elbows the back of the neck. Dibiase delivers a left armed clothesline and covers for a near fall. Savage sends Dibiase off the ropes but Ted sunset flips only to be punched in the face for his troubles. Savage executes a left armed clothesline followed by a pinfall attempt for a near fall. Dibiase goes over strategy with Andre until they lock up again. Dibiase gets the upper hand with heel tactics then delivers a back elbow smash. Dibiase riles up the crowd before continuing to work over Savage. Ventura says the 3 matches have taken too much out of Savage and right on cue Randy ducks under a clothesline to deliver a running elbow to the head. Savage does the over the top guillotine that snaps Dibiase backwards into the center of the ring. Randy delivers a running knee to the back that sends Dibiase spiraling over the top rope to the floor. Savage goes upstairs but Andre stands in the way. Savage goes over to Elizabeth and whispers something to her and she takes off to the back. The crowd cheers as they know what's about to happen and start chanting Hogan. Dibiase nails Savage from behind and does his trademark Fistful of Dollars Punches as Ventura says he's seen Miss Elizabeth run off before. Dibiase covers but only gets a 2 count as Monsoon says "She may be gone too long, Jess." Dibiase locks in a rest hold as the crowd chants for Hulk Hogan until finally he appears with Elizabeth in the entrance. The crowd goes nuts as Hulk and Liz walk down to ringside as Ventura speculate that neither Dibiase or Andre know he's coming. Dibiase finally spots him and drops Savage to protest at Hogan being here. Hogan grabs a chair and....WAFFLES ELIZABETH WITH IT!!! Just kidding, he just sets it down in Savage's corner and sits to watch the proceedings. Ventura says that Hogan's got Dibiase's attention which could distract him from the bout. Dibiase attacks Savage in the corner until he distracts the ref allowing Andre to strangle him. Hogan comes over and nails Andre before Savage rallies with right elbows. Dibiase sticks a thumb to the eye then executes a clothesline. Dibiase covers but only gets a near fall. Ted delivers a suplex and covers for 1....2...nope. Dibiase executes a gut-wrench suplex and covers for 1...2..nope. Dibiase scoop slams Savage then goes upstairs. Savage recovers and throws Dibiase off the top. He quickly goes up to the top but misses the flying elbow drop attempt. Dibiase locks in the million dollar dream and leads Savage over to the ropes where Andre takes a swipe at him. Hebner leans through the ropes to scold Andre which allows Hogan to slide into the ring with the chair. Hogan cocks and WHAM...nails Dibiase in the back as Ventura has a heart attack at the thought of Hogan cheating. Savage recovers and goes upstairs to progressively louder cheers. Randy delivers THE FLYING ELBOW DROP. Savage covers for 1....2....3..WE GOT A NEW CHAMPION! Hogan runs in and gives the new designed belt (which would last exactly 10 years) to Savage. Dibiase and Andre protest in the isle as Savage hugs the belt in the corner. Ventura protests the cheating as Savage shakes Hogan's hand then celebrates with Elizabeth and the Hulkster. Monsoon says he's the undisputed champion as Savage says he couldn't have done it without Hulk's help. Savage puts Liz on his shoulders with the belt on her shoulders.


Time of match: 9:14

Winner: Randy Savage by pinfall (New WWF Champion)


Monsoon and Jess sign off after running down what just happened. Wrestlemania 4 was doomed to be a let down no matter what the card was after the previous year. Still, it was a landmark event for "Macho Man" Randy Savage as he became the new WWF Champion. It would have been nice if Hogan wasn't THAT involved in it but the Mega Powers are the Mega Powers for a reason. This was only the beginning for Randy as he finally got his due as one of the best in the business. This would also be the last pay-per-view appearance for a lot of guys for years including Bam Bam Bigelow, Sika and Ricky Steamboat. Butch Reed also quietly left shortly after this. Bad News Brown put himself on the map winning the battle royal although Bret Hart isn't too happy about it. Honky Tonk Man remains Intercontinental champion and Demolition are the new tag team champs. The question now was could Randy Savage carry the load as WWF Champion the way Hogan had for years. Unlike Hogan, he'd have to share the spotlight with the almighty Hulkster. The next show after this would be the yearly overseas tour which would eventually be called "UK Rampage". The first stop would be in Switzerland on April 1st in Lugano. I'll see you there.