From the Wrestling Observer, February 28, 1994 Issue
2/19 Woodbury, NJ (NWA - 750):
Ray Odyssey b Jimmy Shoulders
Frank Finnegan b Kodiak Bear
Abbuda Singh b Akuma Bushido (Ricky Blues)
The Spiders b Chris Evans & Ed the Razor
Jerry Lawler b Doink the Clown (Matt Osboune)
Ricky Blues b East L.A. (Angel Vera)
Sabu b Chris Benoit
The first meeting of Sabu vs. Chris Benoit took place on 2/19 in Woodbury, NJ before an estimated 750 fans, which was just shy of a sellout. Reports we received ranged from ***1/2 to ****1/2 with most giving it ****. Sabu missed a moonsault outside the ring and hit a table and was counted out of the ring. However, Benoit refused to accept a COR win and asked for five more minutes, and this time Sabu's manager Tony Rumble interfered causing Benoit to get pinned. Earlier in the card they ran an angle where they announced Benoit was going to receive an award from the Mexican promotion (called AAA) and said that his friend Atlantis came in to present the award to him. It wound up being Jerry Lawler, wearing an Atlantis mask, who wasn't even advertised on the card, and who naturally clocked Benoit in the head with the plaque (which is an old angle done numerous times with American heels under masks pretending to be El Santo, etc. and hitting Dusty Rhodes or whomever the top local face is with the plaque from the Mexican office). Lawler claimed that since Benoit was a friend of Bret Hart's, he hated him also. Matt Borne was in as Doink and Lawler blamed him for losing to Bret Hart at SummerSlam and Lawler pinned him in an unadvertised match.